Tom Tromey [Sun, 10 Dec 2023 21:16:06 +0000 (14:16 -0700)]
Add deferred_warnings parameter to read_addrmap_from_aranges
When DWARF reading is done in the background,
read_addrmap_from_aranges will be called from a worker thread.
Because warnings can't be emitted from these threads, this patch adds
a new deferred_warnings parameter to the function, letting the caller
control exactly how the warnings are emitted.
Tom Tromey [Sat, 24 Dec 2022 15:40:48 +0000 (08:40 -0700)]
Refactor complaint thread-safety approach
This patch changes the way complaint works in a background thread.
The new approach requires installing a complaint interceptor in each
worker, and then the resulting complaints are treated as one of the
results of the computation. This change is needed for a subsequent
patch, where installing a complaint interceptor around a parallel-for
is no longer a viable approach.
Tom Tromey [Sat, 18 Feb 2023 16:27:58 +0000 (09:27 -0700)]
Add thread-safety to gdb's BFD wrappers
This changes gdb to ensure that gdb's BFD cache is guarded by a lock.
This avoids any races when multiple threads might open a BFD (and thus
use the BFD cache) at the same time.
Currently, this change is not needed because the the main thread waits
for some DWARF scanning to be completed before returning. The only
locking that's required is when opening DWO files, and there's a local
lock to this end in dwarf2/read.c.
However, in the coming patches, the DWARF reader will begin its work
earlier, in the background. This means there is the potential for the
DWARF reader and other code on the main thread to both attempt to open
BFDs at the same time.
Tom Tromey [Sat, 11 Nov 2023 16:46:44 +0000 (09:46 -0700)]
Add a couple of bfd_cache_close calls
This adds a couple of calls to bfd_cache_close at points where a BFD
isn't actively needed by gdb. Normally at these points, all the
needed section data is already mapped, so we can simply close the file
descriptor. This is harmless at worst, because if this is needed
after all, the BFD file descriptor cache will reopen it.
Tom Tromey [Fri, 10 Nov 2023 22:52:19 +0000 (15:52 -0700)]
Pre-read DWZ section data
This changes the DWZ code to pre-read the section data and somewhat
simplify the DWZ API. This makes it easier to add the bfd_cache_close
call to the new dwarf2_read_dwz_file function -- after this is done,
there shouldn't be a reason to keep the BFD's file descriptor open.
Tom Tromey [Sun, 12 Nov 2023 16:23:49 +0000 (09:23 -0700)]
Don't use objfile::intern in DWO code
The DWO code in the DWARF reader currently uses objfile::intern. This
accesses a shared data structure and so would be racy when used from
multiple threads. I don't believe this can happen right now, but
background reading could provoke this, and in any case it's better to
avoid this, just to be sure.
This patch changes this code to just use a std::string. A new type is
introduced to do hash table lookups, to avoid unnecessary copies.
Mike Frysinger [Tue, 9 Jan 2024 01:27:23 +0000 (20:27 -0500)]
sim: build: clean more generated outputs
Mike Frysinger [Tue, 9 Jan 2024 01:15:50 +0000 (20:15 -0500)]
sim: mips: drop old clean workaround
This logic dates back to the original import, and seems to be for
handling systems where `rm -f` (i.e. no files) would error out.
None of that is relevant for us with current automake, so drop it.
Mike Frysinger [Wed, 3 Jan 2024 08:38:35 +0000 (03:38 -0500)]
sim: ppc: workaround uninitialized variable compiler warnings
Some compilers don't understand the semctl API and think it's an input
argument even when it's used as an output, and then complains that it
is being used uninitialized. Zero it out explicitly to workaround it.
This adds some runtime overhead, but should be fairly minor as it's a
small stack buffer, and shouldn't be that relevant relative to all the
other logic in these functions.
Mike Frysinger [Sun, 7 Jan 2024 04:36:13 +0000 (23:36 -0500)]
sim: warnings: enable -Wshift-negative-value
Now that all the relevant sources are fixed, enable the warning.
Mike Frysinger [Sun, 7 Jan 2024 05:23:41 +0000 (00:23 -0500)]
sim: sh: avoid left shifting negative values
We just want to create a bitmask here, so cast the mask to unsigned
to avoid left shifting a negative value which is undefined behavior.
Mike Frysinger [Sun, 7 Jan 2024 05:22:55 +0000 (00:22 -0500)]
sim: bfin: avoid left shifting negative values
We just want to create a bitmask here, so cast the mask to unsigned
to avoid left shifting a negative value which is undefined behavior.
Mike Frysinger [Sun, 7 Jan 2024 04:16:41 +0000 (23:16 -0500)]
sim: cgen: rework DI macros to avoid signed left shifts
The cgen code uses DI as int64_t and UDI as uint64_t. The DI macros
are used to construct 64-bit values from 32-bit values (for the low
and high parts). The MAKEDI macro casts the high 32-bit value to a
signed 32-bit value before shifting. If this created a negative
value, this would be undefined behavior according to the C standard.
All we care about is shifting the 32-bits as they are to the high
32-bits, not caring about sign extension (since there's nothing left
to shift into), and the low 32-bits being empty. This is what we
get from shifting an unsigned value, so cast it to unsigned 32-bit
to avoid undefined behavior.
While we're here, change the SETLODI macro to truncate the lower
value to 32-bits before we set it. If it was passing in a 64-bit
value, those high bits would get included too, and that's not what
we want.
Similarly, tweak the SETHIDI macro to cast the value to an unsigned
64-bit instead of a signed 64-bit. If the value was only 32-bits,
the behavior would be the same. If it happened to be signed 64-bit,
it would trigger the undefined behavior too.
GDB Administrator [Tue, 9 Jan 2024 00:02:02 +0000 (00:02 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in
Cupertino Miranda [Wed, 20 Dec 2023 12:24:03 +0000 (12:24 +0000)]
bpf: Added linker support for R_BPF_64_NODYLD32.
This patch adds linker support to patch R_BPF_64_NODYLD32 relocations.
The implementation was based on comments and code in LLVM, as the GNU
toolchain does not uses this relocation type.
Joseph Myers [Mon, 8 Jan 2024 18:55:03 +0000 (18:55 +0000)]
MAINTAINERS: Update my email address
YunQiang Su [Fri, 24 Nov 2023 08:55:12 +0000 (16:55 +0800)]
MIPS/GAS: mips.exp, mark all mipsisa32*-linux as addr32
Currently, only mipsisa32-linux and mipsisa32el-linux is marked
as addr32, which make mipsisa32rN(el) not marked.
This change can fix 2 test failures on mipsisa32rN(el)-linux:
FAIL: MIPS MIPS64 MIPS-3D ASE instructions (-mips3d flag)
FAIL: MIPS MIPS64 MDMX ASE instructions (-mdmx flag)
These failures don't happen for mipsisa32rN-mti-elf etc,
due to that, the output is set as NO_ABI instead of O32, then
gas won't warn:
`fp=64' used with a 32-bit ABI
Maybe, we should change this behaivour in future.
srinath [Mon, 8 Jan 2024 14:13:28 +0000 (14:13 +0000)]
arm: Add support for Armv8.9-A and Armv9.4-A
This patch adds AArch32 support for -march=armv8.9-a and
-march=armv9.4-a. The behaviour of the new options can be
expressed using a combination of existing feature flags
and tables.
The cpu_arch_ver entries for ARM_ARCH_V9_4A and ARM_ARCH_V8_9A
are technically redundant but it including them for macro code
consistency across architectures.
srinath [Mon, 8 Jan 2024 14:08:58 +0000 (14:08 +0000)]
aarch64: Add ite feature system registers.
This patch adds ite feature (FEAT_ITE) system registers,
trcitecr_el1, trcitecr_el12, trcitecr_el2 and trciteedcr.
Samuel Tardieu [Thu, 4 Jan 2024 16:44:16 +0000 (17:44 +0100)]
gas/doc: fix several typos
Signed-off-by: Samuel Tardieu <sam@rfc1149.net>
Tom de Vries [Mon, 8 Jan 2024 12:01:50 +0000 (13:01 +0100)]
[gdb/testsuite] Add missing -no-prompt-anchor in gdb.base/vfork-follow-parent.exp
When running test-case gdb.base/vfork-follow-parent.exp it passes fine, but
when running it with "taskset -c 0" I run into:
...
(gdb) inferior 1^M
[Switching to inferior 1 [process 26606] (vfork-follow-parent-exit)]^M
[Switching to thread 1.1 (process 26606)]^M
(gdb) Reading symbols from vfork-follow-parent-exit...^M
FAIL: $exp: exec_file=vfork-follow-parent-exit: target-non-stop=on: \
non-stop=off: resolution_method=schedule-multiple: inferior 1 (timeout)
...
Fix this by using -no-prompt-anchor.
Tested on x86_64-linux.
PR testsuite/31166
Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=31166
Sergey Bugaev [Mon, 1 Jan 2024 11:53:09 +0000 (14:53 +0300)]
Add support for the aarch64-gnu target (GNU/Hurd on AArch64)
Also recognized are aarch64-*-gnu tagrets, e.g. aarch64-pc-gnu or
aarch64-unknown-gnu.
The ld/emulparams/aarch64gnu.sh file is (for now) identical to aarch64fbsd.sh,
or to aarch64linux.sh with Linux-specific logic removed; and mainly different
from the generic aarch64elf.sh in that it does not set EMBEDDED=yes.
Coupled with a corresponding GCC patch, this produces a toolchain that can
sucessfully build working binaries targeting aarch64-gnu.
Signed-off-by: Sergey Bugaev <bugaevc@gmail.com>
Tom de Vries [Mon, 8 Jan 2024 09:37:44 +0000 (10:37 +0100)]
[gdb/testsuite] Make gdb.base/solib-search.exp more robust
On aarch64-linux, with gcc 13.2.1, I run into:
...
(gdb) backtrace^M
#0 break_here () at solib-search.c:30^M
#1 0x0000fffff7f20194 in lib2_func4 () at solib-search-lib2.c:50^M
#2 0x0000fffff7f70194 in lib1_func3 () at solib-search-lib1.c:50^M
#3 0x0000fffff7f20174 in lib2_func2 () at solib-search-lib2.c:30^M
#4 0x0000fffff7f70174 in lib1_func1 () at solib-search-lib1.c:30^M
#5 0x00000000004101b4 in main () at solib-search.c:23^M
(gdb) PASS: gdb.base/solib-search.exp: \
backtrace (with wrong libs) (data collection)
FAIL: gdb.base/solib-search.exp: backtrace (with wrong libs)
...
The FAIL is generated by this code in the test-case:
...
if { $expect_fail } {
# If the backtrace output is correct the test isn't sufficiently
# testing what it should.
if { $count == $total_expected } {
set fail 1
}
...
The test-case:
- builds two versions of two shared libs, a "right" and "wrong" version, the
difference being an additional dummy function (called spacer function),
- uses the "right" version to generate a core file,
- uses the "wrong" version to interpret the core file, and
- generates a backtrace.
The intent is that the backtrace is incorrect due to using the "wrong"
version, but actually it's correct. This is because the spacer functions
aren't large enough.
Fix this by increasing the size of the spacer functions by adding a dummy
loop, after which we have, as expected, an incorrect backtrace:
...
(gdb) backtrace^M
#0 break_here () at solib-search.c:30^M
#1 0x0000fffff7f201c0 in ?? ()^M
#2 0x0000fffff7f20174 in lib2_func2 () at solib-search-lib2.c:30^M
#3 0x0000fffff7f20174 in lib2_func2 () at solib-search-lib2.c:30^M
#4 0x0000fffff7f70174 in lib1_func1 () at solib-search-lib1.c:30^M
#5 0x00000000004101b4 in main () at solib-search.c:23^M
(gdb) PASS: gdb.base/solib-search.exp: \
backtrace (with wrong libs) (data collection)
PASS: gdb.base/solib-search.exp: backtrace (with wrong libs)
...
Tested on aarch64-linux.
Hu, Lin1 [Mon, 8 Jan 2024 07:47:30 +0000 (15:47 +0800)]
i386: Use .insn describe jmpabs's testcases.
gas/ChangeLog:
* testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-apx-jmpabs-inval.s: Use .insn instead
of .byte to describe test cases.
GDB Administrator [Mon, 8 Jan 2024 00:01:17 +0000 (00:01 +0000)]
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H.J. Lu [Sun, 7 Jan 2024 19:58:53 +0000 (11:58 -0800)]
i386: Correct adcx suffix in disassembler
Since 0x66 is the opcode prefix for adcx, it is wrong to use the 'S'
prefix:
'S' => print 'w', 'l' or 'q' if suffix_always is true
on adcx. Add
'L' => print 'l' or 'q' if suffix_always is true
replace S with L on adcx and adox.
gas/
PR binutils/31219
* testsuite/gas/i386/suffix.d: Updated.
* testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-suffix.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/i386/suffix.s: Add tests for adcx and adox.
* testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-suffix.s: Likewise.
opcodes/
PR binutils/31219
* i386-dis.c: Add the 'L' suffix.
(prefix_table): Replace S with L on adcx and adox.
(putop): Handle the 'L' suffix.
Mike Frysinger [Fri, 22 Dec 2023 01:14:49 +0000 (20:14 -0500)]
sim: warnings: enable -Wshadow=local
This brings us in sync with current set of gdb warnings (for C).
Mike Frysinger [Fri, 22 Dec 2023 00:41:17 +0000 (19:41 -0500)]
sim: cris: change temp var name slightly to avoid shadowing
Rename the temp var to avoid shadowing another one:
.../sim/cris/semcrisv10f-switch.c:11032:22: error: declaration of ‘tmp_tmpb’ shadows a previous local [-Werror=shadow=compatible-local]
11032 | tmp_tmpb = ({ SI tmp_tmpb;
| ^~~~~~~~
.../sim/cris/semcrisv10f-switch.c:11031:24: note: shadowed declaration is here
11031 | tmp_tmpres = ({ SI tmp_tmpb;
| ^~~~~~~~
Mike Frysinger [Sun, 24 Dec 2023 10:13:42 +0000 (05:13 -0500)]
sim: cris: add error fallbacks when decoding condition & swap codes
The condition & swap code decoder only checks known bits and sets
based on that. If the variable is out of range, it ends up returning
uninitialized data. Turn that case into a hard error.
This fixes build warnings like:
sim/cris/semcrisv10f-switch.c:13115:11: error:
variable 'tmp_condres' is used uninitialized whenever 'if' condition is false [-Werror,-Wsometimes-uninitialized]
GDB Administrator [Sun, 7 Jan 2024 00:01:58 +0000 (00:01 +0000)]
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H.J. Lu [Sat, 6 Jan 2024 14:43:04 +0000 (06:43 -0800)]
ld: Adjust x86 and x86-64 tests for -z mark-plt
To support -z mark-plt enabled by default, adjust x86 tests to accept
non-zero r_addend for JUMP_SLOT relocation and pass -z nomark-plt to
x86-64 tests if -z mark-plt changes the expected outputs.
* testsuite/ld-elf/indirect-extern-access-2.rd: Allow non-zero
r_addend for JUMP_SLOT relocation.
* testsuite/ld-elf/pr23161d.rd: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-25c-x86.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-16-x86-64-now.d: Pass -z nomark-plt
to linker.
* testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-16-x86-64.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-2-local-x86-64-now.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-2-local-x86-64.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-2-x86-64-now.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-2-x86-64.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-20-x86-64.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-5b-x86-64.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-ifunc/pr17154-x86-64-now.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-ifunc/pr17154-x86-64.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-x86-64/dt-relr-1a-x32.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-x86-64/dt-relr-1a.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-x86-64/dt-relr-1b-x32.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-x86-64/dt-relr-1b.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-x86-64/ibt-plt-2a-x32.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-x86-64/ibt-plt-2a.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-x86-64/ibt-plt-3a-x32.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-x86-64/ibt-plt-3a.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19636-2d.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19636-2e.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19636-2f.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19636-2l.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-x86-64/x86-64.exp: Pass -z nomark-plt to linker
in 6 tests.
Indu Bhagat [Sat, 6 Jan 2024 11:05:44 +0000 (03:05 -0800)]
gas: sframe: fix some typos in code comments
GDB Administrator [Sat, 6 Jan 2024 00:01:23 +0000 (00:01 +0000)]
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Jan Beulich [Fri, 5 Jan 2024 11:08:23 +0000 (12:08 +0100)]
x86: relax AMD Zen5 testcase expectations
One item was too strict for PE/COFF, and there's really no need to check
for specific comment contents here.
Tejas Joshi [Wed, 20 Dec 2023 05:10:21 +0000 (10:40 +0530)]
Add AMD znver5 processor support
gas/
* config/tc-i386.c (cpu_arch): Add znver5 ARCH.
* doc/c-i386.texi: Add znver5.
* testsuite/gas/i386/arch-15.d: New.
* testsuite/gas/i386/arch-15.s: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/i386/arch-15-znver5.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/i386/i386.exp: Add new znver5 test cases.
* testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64.exp: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-arch-5.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-arch-5.s: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-arch-5-znver5.d: Likewise.
opcodes/
* i386-gen.c (isa_dependencies): Add ZNVER5 dependencies.
* i386-init.h: Re-generated.
Jan Beulich [Fri, 5 Jan 2024 08:28:43 +0000 (09:28 +0100)]
Arm/doc: separate @code from @item for older makeinfo
At least 4.12 doesn't like the constructs without a separator.
Jan Beulich [Fri, 5 Jan 2024 07:20:23 +0000 (08:20 +0100)]
x86: corrections to CPU attribute/flags splitting
There are a number of issues with
734dfd1cc966 ("x86: pack CPU flags in
opcode table"):
- the condition when two array slots need writing wasn't correct (with
enough new Cpu* added an out of bounds array access would validly have
been complained about by the compiler),
- table generation didn't take into account CpuAttrUnused and CpuUnused
being independent, and hence there not always (not) being an "unused"
bitfield member in both structures,
- cpu_flags_from_attr() wasn't ready for use on big-endian hosts,
- there were two style violations.
Jan Beulich [Fri, 5 Jan 2024 07:17:34 +0000 (08:17 +0100)]
ELF: test certain .text/.data usages
Various targets have / had overrides for .text and/or .data. Make sure
that in such cases sub-section specifiers are accepted, as mandated by
the doc.
Jan Beulich [Fri, 5 Jan 2024 07:16:30 +0000 (08:16 +0100)]
ELF: test certain .bss usages
Various targets have / had overrides for .bss. Make sure that in such
cases
- .previous still works correctly (requiring such targets to invoke
obj_elf_section_change_hook() from their overriding handlers),
- sub-section specifiers are accepted as far as feasible (mandated by
the doc).
Jan Beulich [Fri, 5 Jan 2024 07:13:09 +0000 (08:13 +0100)]
gas: correct .bss documentation for non-ELF
Only ELF permits the specification of a subsection, and even there not
consistently: csky, mcore, and spu handle .bss similar to .lcomm.
Jan Beulich [Fri, 5 Jan 2024 07:12:11 +0000 (08:12 +0100)]
z80: drop .bss override
It doesn't look to be a good idea to override the custom handlers that
ELF and COFF have; afaict doing so broke .previous on ELF, and a sub-
section specifier wasn't accepted either.
Jan Beulich [Fri, 5 Jan 2024 07:11:43 +0000 (08:11 +0100)]
visium: drop .bss and .skip overrides
The comment in s_bss() looks bogus (perhaps simply stale, or wrongly
copied from another target). It also doesn't look to be a good idea to
override the custom handler that ELF has (afaict doing so broke
.previous as well as sub-section specification).
The override for .skip is simply pointless, for read.c having exactly
the same.
While there also drop two adjacent redundant (with read.h) declarations
(which would be outright dangerous if read.h wasn't included anyway).
Jan Beulich [Fri, 5 Jan 2024 07:11:18 +0000 (08:11 +0100)]
v850: drop .bss override
While there doesn't look to be anything wrong with this override,
there's also no apparent reason why this override would be needed. Drop
it, reducing overall size a tiny bit.
Jan Beulich [Fri, 5 Jan 2024 07:10:21 +0000 (08:10 +0100)]
score: drop .bss override
The comment looks bogus (perhaps simply stale, or wrongly copied from
another target). It also doesn't look to be a good idea to override the
custom handler that ELF has (afaict doing so broke .previous as well as
sub-section specification).
While there also fold the identical handlers for .text (there likely is
more room for such folding).
Jan Beulich [Fri, 5 Jan 2024 07:10:01 +0000 (08:10 +0100)]
s390: drop .bss override
The comment looks bogus (perhaps simply stale), and there are also no
other precautions against subsections being used on ELF with .bss. It
also doesn't look to be a good idea to override the custom handler that
ELF has (afaict doing so further broke .previous).
Jan Beulich [Fri, 5 Jan 2024 07:09:40 +0000 (08:09 +0100)]
rx: drop .bss override
It doesn't look to be a good idea to override the custom handler that
ELF has; afaict doing so broke .previous.
Jan Beulich [Fri, 5 Jan 2024 07:09:18 +0000 (08:09 +0100)]
rl78: drop .bss override
It doesn't look to be a good idea to override the custom handler that
ELF has; afaict doing so broke .previous.
Jan Beulich [Fri, 5 Jan 2024 07:08:52 +0000 (08:08 +0100)]
pru: fix .text/.data interaction with .previous
Just like obj_elf_section() is called for .section, obj_elf_{text,data}()
need calling for .text/.data.
Jan Beulich [Fri, 5 Jan 2024 07:07:58 +0000 (08:07 +0100)]
microblaze: drop/restrict override of .text, .data, and .bss
While only ELF is supported right now, (stub) code generally is in place
for the non-ELF case as well. Don't override .bss for ELF - that's
unlikely to be a good idea anyway and prevented the sub-section
specifier from being usable. Don't override .text and .data at all - for
.data and ELF for the same reason, while for .text and ELF obj-elf.c's is
all we need, and for (hypothetical) non-ELF read.c's identical handling
would have been invoked anyway.
Jan Beulich [Fri, 5 Jan 2024 07:06:54 +0000 (08:06 +0100)]
m68k: drop .bss override
The comment looks bogus (perhaps simply stale), and there are also no
other precautions against subsections being used on ELF with .bss. It
also doesn't look to be a good idea to override the custom handler that
ELF has (afaict doing so further broke .previous).
Jan Beulich [Fri, 5 Jan 2024 07:06:35 +0000 (08:06 +0100)]
m32c: drop .bss override
It doesn't look to be a good idea to override the custom handler that
ELF has; afaict doing so broke .previous.
Jan Beulich [Fri, 5 Jan 2024 07:06:08 +0000 (08:06 +0100)]
IA64: drop .bss override
It doesn't look to be a good idea to override the custom handlers that
ELF and COFF have. While in this case interaction with ELF's .previous
wasn't screwed, the sub-section specifier wasn't permitted.
Jan Beulich [Fri, 5 Jan 2024 07:05:33 +0000 (08:05 +0100)]
d30v: fix .text/.data interaction with .previous
Just like obj_elf_section() is called for .section, obj_elf_{text,data}()
need calling for .text/.data.
Jan Beulich [Fri, 5 Jan 2024 07:05:10 +0000 (08:05 +0100)]
bfin: drop .bss override
It doesn't look to be a good idea to override the custom handler that
ELF has; afaict doing so broke .previous.
Jan Beulich [Fri, 5 Jan 2024 07:04:42 +0000 (08:04 +0100)]
Arm64: drop .bss override
The comment looks bogus (perhaps simply stale, perhaps wrongly copied
from Arm in the first place), and there are also no other precautions
against subsections being used on ELF with .bss. It also doesn't look
to be a good idea to override the custom handlers that ELF and COFF
have (afaict doing so further broke .previous on ELF).
As to the mapping state update - such also doesn't appear to be done
for other section switching, so its original purpose was at best
questionable as well.
Jan Beulich [Fri, 5 Jan 2024 07:04:18 +0000 (08:04 +0100)]
Arm: drop .bss override
The comment looks bogus (perhaps simply stale), and there are also no
other precautions against subsections being used on ELF with .bss. It
also doesn't look to be a good idea to override the custom handlers that
ELF and COFF have (afaict doing so further broke .previous on ELF).
Tamar Christina [Thu, 4 Jan 2024 15:20:14 +0000 (15:20 +0000)]
Enforce C++11 as a minimum for building gold [PR30867]
The attempt in
5e9091dab885 to correct gold for modern LLVM has broken
gold for older compilers. This commit introduced C++11 types without
changing the build system to require a C++ compiler. More importantly
it depends on the compiler having at least C++11 as the default
language. Older compilers which support C++11 but not as the default
language needlessly break. Fix that.
PR gold/30867
* configure.ac (AX_CXX_COMPILE_STDCXX): Require C++11.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* aclocal.m4: Regenerate.
* config.in: Regenerate.
* configure: Regenerate.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
Alan Modra [Wed, 3 Jan 2024 05:33:48 +0000 (16:03 +1030)]
loongarch: 'index' shadows global
Avoid an error when compiling with older versions of gcc.
* elfnn-loongarch.c (loongarch_relax_align): Rename "index" to
"sym_index".
Alan Modra [Sun, 31 Dec 2023 09:09:18 +0000 (19:39 +1030)]
Tidy bfd_scan_vma
In commit
83c79df86bf4 I removed configure tests for strtoull among
other library functions part of C99, but didn't remove what is now
dead code.
* bfd.c (bfd_scan_vma): Delete fall-back for strtoull.
Alan Modra [Sun, 31 Dec 2023 03:39:10 +0000 (14:09 +1030)]
PR31120, ld-scripts/fill2 fails when bfd_vma is 32 bits
The ld lexer converts strings to integers without overflow checking,
so I don't think there is any problem in truncating an integer that
exceeds the size of a bfd_vma rather than using (bfd_vma) -1.
PR 31120
* ldlex.l: Don't use bfd_scan_vma for integer conversion, use
strtoull.
Jin Ma [Thu, 4 Jan 2024 02:17:40 +0000 (10:17 +0800)]
RISC-V: T-HEAD: Fix wrong instruction encoding for th.vsetvli
Since the particularity of "th.vsetvli" was not taken into account in the
initial support patches for XTheadVector, the program operation failed
due to instruction coding errors. According to T-Head SPEC ([1]), the
"vsetvl" in the XTheadVector extension consists of SEW, LMUL and EDIV,
which is quite different from the "V" extension. Therefore, we cannot
simply reuse the processing of vsetvl in V extension.
We have set up tens of thousands of test cases to ensure that no
further encoding issues are there, and and execute all compiled test
files on real HW and make sure they don't trigger SIGILL.
Ref:
[1] https://github.com/T-head-Semi/thead-extension-spec/releases/download/2.3.0/xthead-2023-11-10-2.3.0.pdf
Co-developed-by: Lifang Xia <lifang_xia@linux.alibaba.com>
Co-developed-by: Christoph Müllner <christoph.muellner@vrull.eu>
gas/ChangeLog:
* config/tc-riscv.c (validate_riscv_insn): Add handling for
th.vsetvli.
(my_getThVsetvliExpression): New function.
(riscv_ip): Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/riscv/x-thead-vector.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/riscv/x-thead-vector.s: Likewise.
include/ChangeLog:
* opcode/riscv.h (OP_MASK_XTHEADVLMUL): New macro.
(OP_SH_XTHEADVLMUL): Likewise.
(OP_MASK_XTHEADVSEW): Likewise.
(OP_SH_XTHEADVSEW): Likewise.
(OP_MASK_XTHEADVEDIV): Likewise.
(OP_SH_XTHEADVEDIV): Likewise.
(OP_MASK_XTHEADVTYPE_RES): Likewise.
(OP_SH_XTHEADVTYPE_RES): Likewise.
opcodes/ChangeLog:
* riscv-dis.c (print_insn_args): Likewise.
* riscv-opc.c: Likewise.
GDB Administrator [Fri, 5 Jan 2024 00:02:14 +0000 (00:02 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in
Tom de Vries [Thu, 4 Jan 2024 12:42:45 +0000 (13:42 +0100)]
[gdb/testsuite] Handle PAC marker
On aarch64-linux, I run into:
...
FAIL: gdb.base/annota1.exp: backtrace from shlibrary (timeout)
...
due to the PAC marker showing up:
...
^Z^Zframe-address^M
0x000000000041025c [PAC]^M
^Z^Zframe-address-end^M
...
In the docs the marker is documented as follows:
...
When GDB is debugging the AArch64 architecture, and the program is using the
v8.3-A feature Pointer Authentication (PAC), then whenever the link register
$lr is pointing to an PAC function its value will be masked. When GDB prints
a backtrace, any addresses that required unmasking will be postfixed with the
marker [PAC]. When using the MI, this is printed as part of the addr_flags
field.
...
Update the test-case to allow the PAC marker.
Likewise in a few other test-cases.
While we're at it, rewrite the affected pattern pat_begin in annota1.exp into
a more readable form. Likewise for the corresponding pat_end.
Tested on aarch64-linux.
Approved-By: Luis Machado <luis.machado@arm.com>
PR testsuite/31202
Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=31202
Alan Modra [Thu, 4 Jan 2024 11:52:08 +0000 (22:22 +1030)]
Update year range in copyright notice of binutils files
Adds two new external authors to etc/update-copyright.py to cover
bfd/ax_tls.m4, and adds gprofng to dirs handled automatically, then
updates copyright messages as follows:
1) Update cgen/utils.scm emitted copyrights.
2) Run "etc/update-copyright.py --this-year" with an extra external
author I haven't committed, 'Kalray SA.', to cover gas testsuite
files (which should have their copyright message removed).
3) Build with --enable-maintainer-mode --enable-cgen-maint=yes.
4) Check out */po/*.pot which we don't update frequently.
Nick Clifton [Thu, 4 Jan 2024 12:00:34 +0000 (12:00 +0000)]
Synchronize config.sub and config.guess with their upstream master versions.
Brings in:
commit
28ea239c53a2d5d8800c472bc2452eaa16e37af2 config.sub: Remove windows-gnu
commit
a6976af01b0c6206561782183a0db42124b19f7b config.sub: recognise ARM64EC machine type
commit
4e60c54be77f743ff8018ab58fb36fd8bc055e2a config.sub: allow aarch64c-unknown-freebsd
commit
e4786449e1c26716e3f9ea182caf472e4dbc96e0 config.guess: invoke "uname -p" from PATH for non-arm FreeBSD
commit
021155df7fad97a5ae1baa354e15a03ea14500b4 config.guess: Detect Android (as opposed to GNU/Linux)
commit
6c78704d542cebfb56d17474fe9f8395e9defb94 config.sub: add javascript-*-ghcjs
commit
2a7c4b64d4aec5c3a8a975625f0f8c369d365667 testsuite: add coverage for vendor-clobbering
commit
39c49ea712cba8ae6613ef85ab22fe7c552b48b0 config.sub: Systematize parsing of machine code formats
commit
d4e37b5868ef910e3e52744c34408084bb13051c config.sub: Handle arbitrary MIPS CPU names
commit
af8d803a82436779d35ea389888788c78677804e config.guess (aarch64:Linux:*:*): Detect 32-bit ABI
commit
602766470c886df7ae07bcfd7dcf532f0783d3e0 Add KVX MPPA detection
commit
be68d790b6bc7dd84982fa6760f1448e92849e63 config.sub: Add Apple tvOS and watchOS
commit
998ba1414387b4ce1a519be234e1609bc7912e0c config.sub: Accept $cpu-$vendor-none-{coff,elf}
mengqinggang [Thu, 1 Dec 2022 09:23:14 +0000 (17:23 +0800)]
LoongArch: Fix linker generate PLT entry for data symbol
With old "medium" code model, we call a function with a pair of PCALAU12I
and JIRL instructions. The assembler produces something like:
8:
1a00000c pcalau12i $t0, 0
8: R_LARCH_PCALA_HI20 g
c:
4c000181 jirl $ra, $t0, 0
c: R_LARCH_PCALA_LO12 g
The linker generates a "PLT entry" for data without any diagnostic.
If "g" is a data symbol and ld with -shared option, it may load two
instructions in the PLT.
Without -shared option, loongarch_elf_adjust_dynamic_symbol can delete PLT
entry.
For R_LARCH_PCALA_HI20 relocation, linker only generate PLT entry for STT_FUNC
and STT_GNU_IFUNC symbols.
Andrew Burgess [Fri, 22 Dec 2023 11:29:13 +0000 (11:29 +0000)]
gdb: improve error reporting from expression parser
This commits changes how errors are reported from the expression
parser. Previously, parser errors were reported like this:
(gdb) p a1 +}= 432
A syntax error in expression, near `}= 432'.
(gdb) p a1 +
A syntax error in expression, near `'.
The first case is fine, a user can figure out what's going wrong, but
the second case is a little confusing; as the error occurred at the
end of the expression GDB just reports the empty string to the user.
After this commit the first case is unchanged, but the second case now
reports like this:
(gdb) p a1 +
A syntax error in expression, near the end of `a1 +'.
Which I think is clearer. There is a possible issue if the expression
being parsed is very long, GDB will repeat the whole expression. But
this issue already exists in the standard case; if the error occurs
early in a long expression GDB will repeat everything after the syntax
error. So I've not worried about this case in my new code either,
which keeps things simpler.
I did consider trying to have multi-line errors here, in the style
that gcc produces, with some kind of '~~~~~^' marker on the second
line to indicate where the error occurred; but I rejected this due to
the places in GDB where we catch an error and repackage the message
within some longer string, I don't think multi-line error messages
would work well in that case. At a minimum it would require some
significant work in order to make all our error handling multi-line
aware.
I've added a couple of extra tests in gdb.base/exprs.exp.
Approved-By: John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>
Andrew Burgess [Tue, 2 Jan 2024 14:02:44 +0000 (14:02 +0000)]
gdb: merge error handling from different expression parsers
Many (all?) of the expression parsers implement yyerror to handle
parser errors, and all of these functions are basically identical.
This commit adds a new parser_state::parse_error() function, which
implements the common error handling code, this function can then be
called from all the different yyerror functions.
The benefit of this is that (in a future commit) I can improve the
error output, and all the expression parsers will benefit.
This commit is pure refactoring though, and so, there should be no
user visible changes after this commit.
Approved-By: John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>
Andrew Burgess [Fri, 22 Dec 2023 11:48:54 +0000 (11:48 +0000)]
gdb: don't try to style content in error calls
While working on a later commit in this series I realised that the
error() function doesn't support output styling. Due to the way that
output from error() calls is passed around within the exception
object and often combined with other output, it's not immediately
obvious to me if we should be trying to support styling in this
context or not.
On inspection, I found one place in GDB where we apparently try to
apply styling within the error() output (in procfs.c). I suspect this
error() call might not be tested.
Rather than try to implement styling in the error() output, right now
I'm proposing to just remove the attempt to style error() output.
This doesn't mean that someone shouldn't add error() styling in the
future, but right now, I'm not planning to do that, I just wanted to
fix this in passing.
Approved-By: John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>
Lulu Cai [Wed, 27 Dec 2023 09:10:41 +0000 (17:10 +0800)]
LoongArch: Fix loongarch*-elf target ld testsuite failure
The loongarch*-elf target does not support SHARED and PIE, so this
target is skipped for some tests that require these options.
Lulu Cai [Wed, 27 Dec 2023 11:42:01 +0000 (19:42 +0800)]
LoongArch: Fix some macro that cannot be expanded properly
Suppose we want to use la.got to generate 32 pcrel and
32 abs instruction sequences respectively. According to
the existing conditions, to generate 32 pcrel sequences
use -mabi=ilp32*, and to generate 32 abs use -mabi=ilp32*
and -mla-global-with-abs.
Due to the fact that the conditions for generating 32 abs
also satisfy 32 pcrel, using -mabi=ilp32* and -mla-global-with-abs
will result in only generating instruction sequences of 32 pcrel.
By modifying the conditions for macro expansion and adjusting
the matching order of macro instructions, it is ensured that
the correct sequence of instructions can be generated.
GDB Administrator [Thu, 4 Jan 2024 00:01:45 +0000 (00:01 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in
Mike Frysinger [Wed, 3 Jan 2024 08:12:42 +0000 (03:12 -0500)]
sim: ppc: unify igen filter modules
The common igen code was forked from the ppc long ago. The filter
module is still pretty similar in API, so we can unfork them with
a little bit of effort.
The filter.c module is still here because of the unique it_is API.
The common igen code doesn't seem to have an equiv API as this only
operates on two strings and not an actual filter object, and it's
easy enough to leave behind to unfork the rest.
Mike Frysinger [Wed, 3 Jan 2024 07:54:37 +0000 (02:54 -0500)]
sim: ppc: unify igen line number output modules
The common igen code was forked from the ppc long ago. The lf module
is still pretty similar in API, so we can unfork them with a little
bit of effort.
Some of the generated ppc code is now slightly different, but that's
because of fixes the common igen code has gained, but not the ppc igen
code (e.g. fixing of #line numbers).
The ppc code retains lf_print__c_code because the common igen code
rewrote the logic to a new table.c API. Let's delay that in the ppc
code to at least unfork all this code.
Mike Frysinger [Wed, 3 Jan 2024 08:07:25 +0000 (03:07 -0500)]
sim: igen: clean up headers a bit
Add standard multiple inclusion protection, and add a few missing
local includes when one header uses another. This isn't complete,
but fixes some short comings seen when merging the ppc igen.
Mike Frysinger [Wed, 3 Jan 2024 07:17:16 +0000 (02:17 -0500)]
sim: ppc: switch to common endian code
The common sim-endian is a forked & updated version of the ppc code.
Fortunately, they didn't diverge from the basic APIs, so they are
still compatible, which means we can just delete the ppc version now
that the build env is merged at the top-level.
Mike Frysinger [Wed, 3 Jan 2024 07:15:54 +0000 (02:15 -0500)]
sim: common: include sim-types.h in the endian header directly
This is a bit redundant for most ports as they go through sim-basics.h
which always includes sim-types.h before including sim-endian.h, but in
order to unify ppc's sim-endian code, we need this include here. Plus,
it's the directly we generally want to go to get away from one header
that defines all APIs and causes hard to untangle dependencies.
Mike Frysinger [Wed, 3 Jan 2024 07:13:55 +0000 (02:13 -0500)]
sim: ppc: rename local ALU SIGNED64 macros
The common/ code has macros with the same name but different behavior:
it's for declaring integer constants as 64-bit, not for casting them.
Rename ppc's local variant since it's only used in this file in order
to avoid conflicts.
Mike Frysinger [Wed, 3 Jan 2024 07:10:52 +0000 (02:10 -0500)]
sim: ppc: sync WITH_TARGET_{ADDRESS,CELL}_BITSIZE with common/
This will make it easier to share common/ code that rely on these
additional defines.
Mike Frysinger [Wed, 3 Jan 2024 06:54:57 +0000 (01:54 -0500)]
sim: cr16: cleanup unused variable compiler warnings
Mike Frysinger [Wed, 3 Jan 2024 01:26:53 +0000 (20:26 -0500)]
sim: configure: switch to m4_map
Minor reduction in boilerplate here. No real functional changes.
Mike Frysinger [Tue, 2 Jan 2024 15:23:09 +0000 (10:23 -0500)]
sim: drop support for recursive makes entirely
Now that all ports have been merged to the top-level, we no longer need
this framework to pass settings down to sub-makefiles. Delete it all.
Mike Frysinger [Tue, 2 Jan 2024 14:58:07 +0000 (09:58 -0500)]
sim: ppc: hoist compilation up to top-level
This removes all recursive makes from the ppc port.
Mike Frysinger [Tue, 2 Jan 2024 15:02:39 +0000 (10:02 -0500)]
sim: drop support for automatic subdir recursion
No port relies on this anymore, so we can scrub it all.
Mike Frysinger [Tue, 2 Jan 2024 14:50:43 +0000 (09:50 -0500)]
sim: ppc: move libsim.a creation to top-level
The objects are still compiled in the subdir, but the creation of the
archive itself is in the top-level. This is a required step before we
can move compilation itself up, and makes it easier to review.
The downside is that each object compile is a recursive make instead of
a single one. It adds some overhead, so it's not great, but it shouldn't
be a big deal. This will go away once compilation is hoisted up.
Mike Frysinger [Tue, 2 Jan 2024 13:28:34 +0000 (08:28 -0500)]
sim: ppc: move main.o compilation to top-level
mengqinggang [Wed, 3 Jan 2024 03:27:35 +0000 (11:27 +0800)]
LoongArch: delete bfd/.elfnn-loongarch.c.swp
GDB Administrator [Wed, 3 Jan 2024 00:02:14 +0000 (00:02 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in
Carl Love [Tue, 2 Jan 2024 22:46:12 +0000 (17:46 -0500)]
Fix GDB reverse-step and reverse-next command behavior
Currently GDB when executing in reverse over multiple statements in a single
line of source code, GDB stops in the middle of the line. Thus requiring
multiple commands to reach the previous line. GDB should stop at the first
instruction of the line, not in the middle of the line.
The following description of the incorrect behavior was taken from an
earlier message by Pedro Alves <pedro@palves.net>:
https://sourceware.org/pipermail/gdb-patches/2023-January/196110.html
---------------------------------
The source line looks like:
func1 (); func2 ();
in the test case:
(gdb) list 1
1 void func1 ()
2 {
3 }
4
5 void func2 ()
6 {
7 }
8
9 int main ()
10 {
11 func1 (); func2 ();
12 }
compiled with:
$ gcc reverse.c -o reverse -g3 -O0
$ gcc -v
...
gcc version 11.3.0 (Ubuntu 11.3.0-1ubuntu1~22.04)
Now let's debug it with target record, using current gdb git master
(
f3d8ae90b236),
$ gdb ~/reverse
GNU gdb (GDB) 14.0.50.
20230124-git
...
Reading symbols from /home/pedro/reverse...
(gdb) start
Temporary breakpoint 1 at 0x1147: file reverse.c, line 11.
Starting program: /home/pedro/reverse
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
Temporary breakpoint 1, main () at reverse.c:11
11 func1 (); func2 ();
(gdb) record
(gdb) disassemble /s
Dump of assembler code for function main:
reverse.c:
10 {
0x000055555555513f <+0>: endbr64
0x0000555555555143 <+4>: push %rbp
0x0000555555555144 <+5>: mov %rsp,%rbp
11 func1 (); func2 ();
=> 0x0000555555555147 <+8>: mov $0x0,%eax
0x000055555555514c <+13>: call 0x555555555129 <func1>
0x0000555555555151 <+18>: mov $0x0,%eax
0x0000555555555156 <+23>: call 0x555555555134 <func2>
0x000055555555515b <+28>: mov $0x0,%eax
12 }
0x0000555555555160 <+33>: pop %rbp
0x0000555555555161 <+34>: ret
End of assembler dump.
(gdb) n
12 }
So far so good, a "next" stepped over the whole of line 11 and stopped at
line 12.
Let's confirm where we are now:
(gdb) disassemble /s
Dump of assembler code for function main:
reverse.c:
10 {
0x000055555555513f <+0>: endbr64
0x0000555555555143 <+4>: push %rbp
0x0000555555555144 <+5>: mov %rsp,%rbp
11 func1 (); func2 ();
0x0000555555555147 <+8>: mov $0x0,%eax
0x000055555555514c <+13>: call 0x555555555129 <func1>
0x0000555555555151 <+18>: mov $0x0,%eax
0x0000555555555156 <+23>: call 0x555555555134 <func2>
0x000055555555515b <+28>: mov $0x0,%eax
12 }
=> 0x0000555555555160 <+33>: pop %rbp
0x0000555555555161 <+34>: ret
End of assembler dump.
Good, we're at the first instruction of line 12.
Now let's undo the "next", with "reverse-next":
(gdb) reverse-next
11 func1 (); func2 ();
Seemingly stopped at line 11. Let's see exactly where:
(gdb) disassemble /s
Dump of assembler code for function main:
reverse.c:
10 {
0x000055555555513f <+0>: endbr64
0x0000555555555143 <+4>: push %rbp
0x0000555555555144 <+5>: mov %rsp,%rbp
11 func1 (); func2 ();
0x0000555555555147 <+8>: mov $0x0,%eax
0x000055555555514c <+13>: call 0x555555555129 <func1>
=> 0x0000555555555151 <+18>: mov $0x0,%eax
0x0000555555555156 <+23>: call 0x555555555134 <func2>
0x000055555555515b <+28>: mov $0x0,%eax
12 }
0x0000555555555160 <+33>: pop %rbp
0x0000555555555161 <+34>: ret
End of assembler dump.
(gdb)
And lo, we stopped in the middle of line 11! That is a bug, we should have
stepped back all the way to the beginning of the line. The "reverse-next"
should have fully undone the prior "next" command.
--------------------
This patch fixes the incorrect GDB behavior by ensuring that GDB stops at
the first instruction in the line.
The test case gdb.reverse/func-map-to-same-line.exp is added to testsuite
to verify this fix when the line table information is and is not available.
Carl Love [Tue, 2 Jan 2024 22:46:02 +0000 (17:46 -0500)]
PowerPC and aarch64: Fix reverse stepping failure
When running GDB's testsuite on aarch64-linux/Ubuntu 20.04 (also spotted on
the ppc backend), there are failures in gdb.reverse/solib-precsave.exp and
gdb.reverse/solib-reverse.exp.
The failure happens around the following code:
38 b[1] = shr2(17); /* middle part two */
40 b[0] = 6; b[1] = 9; /* generic statement, end part two */
42 shr1 ("message 1\n"); /* shr1 one */
Normal execution:
- step from line 38 will land on line 40.
- step from line 40 will land on line 42.
Reverse execution:
- step from line 42 will land on line 40.
- step from line 40 will land on line 40.
- step from line 40 will land on line 38.
The problem here is that line 40 contains two contiguous but distinct
PC ranges in the line table, like so:
Line 40 - [0x7ec ~ 0x7f4]
Line 40 - [0x7f4 ~ 0x7fc]
The two distinct ranges are generated because GCC started outputting source
column information, which GDB doesn't take into account at the moment.
When stepping forward from line 40, we skip both of these ranges and land on
line 42. When stepping backward from line 42, we stop at the start PC of the
second (or first, going backwards) range of line 40.
Since we've reached ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_start, we stop
stepping backwards.
The above issues were fixed by introducing a new function that looks for
adjacent PC ranges for the same line, until we notice a line change. Then
we take that as the start PC of the range. The new start PC for the range
is used for the control.step_range_start when setting up a step range.
The test case gdb.reverse/map-to-same-line.exp is added to test the fix
for the above reverse step issues.
Patch has been tested on PowerPC, X86 and AArch64 with no regressions.
Carl Love [Tue, 2 Jan 2024 22:45:55 +0000 (17:45 -0500)]
Add gdb_compile options column-info and no-column-info
This patch adds two new options to gdb_compile to specify if the compile
should or should not generate the line table information. The
options are supported on clang and gcc version 7 and newer.
Patch has been tested on PowerPC with both gcc and clang.
Guinevere Larsen [Wed, 1 Nov 2023 16:25:32 +0000 (17:25 +0100)]
gdb/dwarf2: Add support for DW_LNS_set_epilogue_begin in line-table
This commit adds a mechanism for GDB to detect the linetable opcode
DW_LNS_set_epilogue_begin. This opcode is set by compilers to indicate
that a certain instruction marks the point where the frame is destroyed.
While the standard allows for multiple points marked with epilogue_begin
in the same function, for performance reasons, the function that
searches for the epilogue address will only find the last address that
sets this flag for a given block.
This commit also changes amd64_stack_frame_destroyed_p_1 to attempt to
use the epilogue begin directly, and only if an epilogue can't be found
will it attempt heuristics based on the current instruction.
Finally, this commit also changes the dwarf assembler to be able to emit
epilogue-begin instructions, to make it easier to test this patch
Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
Mike Frysinger [Tue, 2 Jan 2024 07:18:53 +0000 (02:18 -0500)]
sim: ppc: hoist pk.h creation to top-level
Mike Frysinger [Tue, 2 Jan 2024 07:11:11 +0000 (02:11 -0500)]
sim: ppc: hoist hw.[ch] creation to top-level
Mike Frysinger [Tue, 2 Jan 2024 07:00:09 +0000 (02:00 -0500)]
sim: ppc: hoist igen execution to top-level
Invoke ppc's igen from the top-level like we do for all other ports.
Mike Frysinger [Tue, 2 Jan 2024 06:40:06 +0000 (01:40 -0500)]
sim: ppc: merge configure logic into top-level
Now that the ppc configure script is just namespaced options, we can
move it to ppc/acinclude.m4 and include it directly in the top-level
configure script and kill off the last subdir configure script.
Mike Frysinger [Tue, 2 Jan 2024 06:30:53 +0000 (01:30 -0500)]
sim: ppc: scope configure options to --enable-sim-ppc-xxx
To prepare for moving these into the top-level configure, namespace
then with the port name like we do with all other ports.
Mike Frysinger [Tue, 2 Jan 2024 06:13:44 +0000 (01:13 -0500)]
sim: ppc: standardize configure option processing
Switch from ad-hoc $silent checks & echo calls to standard
AC_MSG_CHECKING & AC_MSG_RESULT calls. Also delete pointless
variable setting after calling AC_MSG_ERROR.
Mike Frysinger [Tue, 2 Jan 2024 05:55:33 +0000 (00:55 -0500)]
sim: ppc: switch to AS_HELP_STRING for automatic formatting
Mike Frysinger [Tue, 2 Jan 2024 05:39:08 +0000 (00:39 -0500)]
sim: ppc: drop now unused config.in