external/binutils.git
7 years agoAdd method to query current recording method to target_ops.
Tim Wiederhake [Tue, 13 Dec 2016 10:24:56 +0000 (11:24 +0100)]
Add method to query current recording method to target_ops.

Signed-off-by: Tim Wiederhake <tim.wiederhake@intel.com>
gdb/ChangeLog

* record-btrace.c (record_btrace_record_method): New function.
(init_record_btrace_ops): Initialize to_record_method.
* record-full.c (record_full_record_method): New function.
(init_record_full_ops, init_record_full_core_ops): Add
record_full_record_method.
* record.h (enum record_method): New enum.
* target-debug.h (target_debug_print_enum_record_method: New define.
* target-delegates.c: Regenerate.
* target.c (target_record_method): New function.
* target.h: Include record.h.
(struct target_ops) <to_record_method>: New field.
(target_record_method): New export.

Change-Id: I05daa70e4e08a19901e848c731bb7d60cd87cc5a

7 years agoAdd record_start and record_stop functions.
Tim Wiederhake [Mon, 21 Nov 2016 15:39:57 +0000 (16:39 +0100)]
Add record_start and record_stop functions.

Signed-off-by: Tim Wiederhake <tim.wiederhake@intel.com>
gdb/ChangeLog

* record.h (record_start, record_stop): New export.
* record.c (record_start, record_stop): New function.

Change-Id: If235d4bde8ec61dab6dbd23e087430e66d2e91a7

7 years agobtrace: Use binary search to find instruction.
Tim Wiederhake [Mon, 21 Nov 2016 15:39:57 +0000 (16:39 +0100)]
btrace: Use binary search to find instruction.

Currently, btrace_find_insn_by_number will iterate over all function call
segments to find the one that contains the needed instruction.  This linear
search is too slow for the upcoming Python bindings that will use this
function to access instructions.  This patch introduces a vector in struct
btrace_thread_info that holds pointers to all recorded function segments and
allows to use binary search.

The proper solution is to turn the underlying tree into a vector of objects
and use indices for access.  This requires more work.  A patch set is
currently being worked on and will be published later.

Signed-off-by: Tim Wiederhake <tim.wiederhake@intel.com>
gdb/ChangeLog:
* btrace.c (btrace_fetch): Copy function call segments pointer
into a vector.
(btrace_clear): Clear the vector.
(btrace_find_insn_by_number): Use binary search to find the correct
function call segment.
* btrace.h (brace_fun_p): New typedef.
(struct btrace_thread_info) <functions>: New field.

Change-Id: I8a7f67e80bfe4ff62c4192f74a2153a70bf2a035

7 years agobtrace: Export btrace_decode_error function.
Tim Wiederhake [Mon, 21 Nov 2016 15:39:57 +0000 (16:39 +0100)]
btrace: Export btrace_decode_error function.

Signed-off-by: Tim Wiederhake <tim.wiederhake@intel.com>
gdb/ChangeLog:

* record-btrace.c (btrace_ui_out_decode_error): Move most of it ...
* btrace.c (btrace_decode_error): ... here.  New function.
* btrace.h (btrace_decode_error): New export.

Change-Id: I2b4b43a55dbfd9f526a540d2ad52a6708f31feba

7 years agobtrace: Count gaps as one instruction explicitly.
Tim Wiederhake [Mon, 21 Nov 2016 15:39:57 +0000 (16:39 +0100)]
btrace: Count gaps as one instruction explicitly.

This gives all instructions, including gaps, a unique number.  Add a function
to retrieve the error code if a btrace instruction iterator points to an
invalid instruction.

Signed-off-by: Tim Wiederhake <tim.wiederhake@intel.com>
gdb/ChangeLog:

* btrace.c (ftrace_call_num_insn, btrace_insn_get_error): New function.
(ftrace_new_function, btrace_insn_number, btrace_insn_cmp,
btrace_find_insn_by_number): Remove special case for gaps.
* btrace.h (btrace_insn_get_error): New export.
(btrace_insn_number, btrace_find_insn_by_number): Adjust comment.
* record-btrace.c (btrace_insn_history): Print number for gaps.
(record_btrace_info, record_btrace_goto): Handle gaps.

Change-Id: I8eb0e48a95f4278522fea74ea13526bfe6898ecc

7 years agobtrace: preserve call stack on function switch
Markus Metzger [Mon, 30 Jan 2017 08:16:27 +0000 (09:16 +0100)]
btrace: preserve call stack on function switch

On 64-bit FC25, the _dl_runtime_resolve function uses a conditional branch to
'call' a particular variant optimized for that system:

    (gdb) disas _dl_runtime_resolve_avx_opt
    Dump of assembler code for function _dl_runtime_resolve_avx_opt:
       0x00007ffff7deeb60 <+0>: push   %rax
       0x00007ffff7deeb61 <+1>: push   %rcx
       0x00007ffff7deeb62 <+2>: push   %rdx
       0x00007ffff7deeb63 <+3>: mov    $0x1,%ecx
       0x00007ffff7deeb68 <+8>: xgetbv
       0x00007ffff7deeb6b <+11>: mov    %eax,%r11d
       0x00007ffff7deeb6e <+14>: pop    %rdx
       0x00007ffff7deeb6f <+15>: pop    %rcx
       0x00007ffff7deeb70 <+16>: pop    %rax
       0x00007ffff7deeb71 <+17>: and    $0x4,%r11d
       0x00007ffff7deeb75 <+21>: bnd je 0x7ffff7def4a0 <_dl_runtime_resolve_sse_vex>
    End of assembler dump.

When computing the function-level trace, btrace treats this as a switch from
_dl_runtime_resolve_avx_opt to _dl_runtime_resolve_sse_vex.  We know that we
switched functions but we can't really say in which caller/callee relationship
those two functions are.

In addition to preserving the indentaion level, also preserve the caller
information.  This is a heuristic since we don't really know.  But at least in
this case, this seems to be the right thing to do.

This fixes a fail in gdb.btrace/rn-dl-bind.exp on 64-bit FC25.

gdb/
* btrace.c (ftrace_new_switch): Preserve up link and flags.

7 years agoAutomatic date update in version.in
GDB Administrator [Tue, 14 Feb 2017 00:00:30 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in

7 years agoDon't use "_gp" on RISC-V, use "_global_pointer$" instead
Palmer Dabbelt [Wed, 8 Feb 2017 19:26:07 +0000 (11:26 -0800)]
Don't use "_gp" on RISC-V, use "_global_pointer$" instead

"_gp" could conflict with ABI-complient code.  While it's probably OK
because MIPS uses this name, we figured it'd be good to clean this up
before a release with RISC-V in it.

ld/ChangeLog:

2017-02-13  Palmer Dabbelt  <palmer@dabbelt.com>

        * emulparams/elf32lriscv-defs.sh (SDATA_START_SYMBOLS): Change
        _gp to __global_pointer$.

bfd/ChangeLog:

2017-02-13  Palmer Dabbelt  <palmer@dabbelt.com>

        * elfnn-riscv.c (riscv_global_pointer_value): Change _gp to
        __global_pointer$.

7 years agoFix invalid memory access in the BFD library's DWARF parser.
Nick Clifton [Mon, 13 Feb 2017 17:51:27 +0000 (17:51 +0000)]
Fix invalid memory access in the BFD library's DWARF parser.

PR binutils/21151
* dwarf2.c (_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Check for an invalid
unit length field.

7 years ago[ARM] Allow immediate without prefix in unified syntax for VCMP
Thomas Preud'homme [Mon, 13 Feb 2017 17:46:59 +0000 (17:46 +0000)]
[ARM] Allow immediate without prefix in unified syntax for VCMP

2017-02-13  Thomas Preud'homme  <thomas.preudhomme@arm.com>

gas/
* config/tc-arm.c (parse_ifimm_zero): Make prefix optional in unified
syntax.
* testsuite/gas/arm/vcmp-noprefix-imm.d: New file.
* testsuite/gas/arm/vcmp-noprefix-imm.s: New file.

7 years agoFix illegal memory access bug in nm when run on a corrupt binary.
Nick Clifton [Mon, 13 Feb 2017 17:23:10 +0000 (17:23 +0000)]
Fix illegal memory access bug in nm when run on a corrupt binary.

PR binutils/21150
* nm.c (file_symbol): Add test of string length before testing
string characters.

7 years agoExtend previous patch to cover uncompress_section_contents returning FALSE to other...
Nick Clifton [Mon, 13 Feb 2017 15:19:48 +0000 (15:19 +0000)]
Extend previous patch to cover uncompress_section_contents returning FALSE to other callers.

PR binutils/21135
(dump_section_as_bytes, load_specific_debug_section): Likewise.

7 years agoFix invalid read of section contents whilst processing a corrupt binary.
Nick Clifton [Mon, 13 Feb 2017 15:04:37 +0000 (15:04 +0000)]
Fix invalid read of section contents whilst processing a corrupt binary.

PR binutils/21135
* readelf.c (dump_section_as_bytes): Handle the case where
uncompress_section_contents returns false.

7 years agoFix invalid memory access attempting to read the compression header of a too-small...
Nick Clifton [Mon, 13 Feb 2017 14:52:48 +0000 (14:52 +0000)]
Fix invalid memory access attempting to read the compression header of a too-small compressed section.

PR binutils/21149
* readelf.c (get_compression_header): Add size parameter.  Check
size against sizeof compression header before attempting to
extract the header.
(process_section_headers): Pass size to get_compression_header.
(dump_section_as_strings): Likewise.
(dump_section_as_bytes): Likewise.
(load_specific_debug_section): Likewise.

7 years agoFix check for buffer overflow when processing version information.
Nick Clifton [Mon, 13 Feb 2017 14:35:24 +0000 (14:35 +0000)]
Fix check for buffer overflow when processing version information.

PR binutils/21148
* readelf.c (process_version_sections): Include size of auxillary
version information when checking for buffer overflow.

7 years agoFix access violation when reporting sections that could not be dumped.
Nick Clifton [Mon, 13 Feb 2017 14:17:07 +0000 (14:17 +0000)]
Fix access violation when reporting sections that could not be dumped.

PR binutils/21147
* readelf.c (process_section_contents): Fix off by one error
reporting un-dumped sections.

7 years agoFix read-after-free error in readelf when processing multiple, relocated sections...
Nick Clifton [Mon, 13 Feb 2017 14:03:22 +0000 (14:03 +0000)]
Fix read-after-free error in readelf when processing multiple, relocated sections in an MSP430 binary.

PR binutils/21139
* readelf.c (target_specific_reloc_handling): Add num_syms
parameter.  Check for symbol table overflow before accessing
symbol value.  If reloc pointer is NULL, discard all saved state.
(apply_relocations): Pass num_syms to target_specific_reloc_handling.
Call target_specific_reloc_handling with a NULL reloc pointer
after processing all of the relocs.

7 years agoImprove load command's help text
Luis Machado [Mon, 13 Feb 2017 13:29:30 +0000 (07:29 -0600)]
Improve load command's help text

This fairly obvious patch adds usage text to the load command's help text.

Originally it did not have usage and mentioned things like FILE and OFFSET
without explaining how those should be passed in the command.

gdb/ChangeLog:

2017-02-13  Luis Machado  <lgustavo@codesourcery.com>

* symfile (_initialize_symfile): Add usage text to the load command's
help text.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

2017-02-13  Luis Machado  <lgustavo@codesourcery.com>

* gdb.texinfo (Target Commands): Document the optional offset
argument for the load command.

7 years agoFix gdb.linespec/explicit.exp
Luis Machado [Mon, 13 Feb 2017 13:16:34 +0000 (07:16 -0600)]
Fix gdb.linespec/explicit.exp

This patch addresses timeout failures i noticed while testing aarch64-elf.

FAIL: gdb.linespec/explicit.exp: complete unique function name (timeout)
FAIL: gdb.linespec/explicit.exp: complete non-unique function name (timeout)
FAIL: gdb.linespec/explicit.exp: complete non-existant function name (timeout)
FAIL: gdb.linespec/explicit.exp: complete unique file name (timeout)
FAIL: gdb.linespec/explicit.exp: complete non-unique file name (timeout)

The timeouts were caused by an attempt to match a bell character (x07) that
doesn't show up on my particular test setup.

The bell character is output whenever one tries to complete a pattern and there
are multiple possible matches. When there is only one possible match, GDB will
complete the input pattern without outputting the bell character.

The reason for the discrepancy in this test's behavior is due to the use of
"main" for a unique name test.

On glibc-based systems, GDB may notice the "main_arena" symbol, which is
a data global part of glibc's malloc implementation. Therefore a bell character
will be output because we have a couple possible completion matches.

GDB should not be outputting such a data symbol as a possible match, but this
problem may/will be addressed in a future change and is besides the point of
this particular change.

On systems that are not based on glibc, GDB will not see any other possible
matches for completing "main", so there will be no bell characters.

The use of main is a bit fragile though, so the patch adds a new local function
with a name that has a greater chance of being unique and adjusts the test to
iuse it.

I've also added the regular expression switch (-re) to all the
gdb_test_multiple calls that were missing it. Hopefully this will reduce the
chances of someone wasting time trying to match a regular expression (a much
more common use case) when, in reality, the pattern is supposed to be matched
literally.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog

2017-02-13  Luis Machado  <lgustavo@codesourcery.com>

* gdb.linespec/explicit.c (my_unique_function_name): New function.
(main): Call my_unique_function_name.
* gdb.linespec/explicit.exp: Use my_unique_function_name to test
completion of patterns with a single match.
Add missing -re switches to gdb_test_multiple calls.

7 years agoMake gdb.arch/i386-biarch-core.exp more robust
Luis Machado [Mon, 13 Feb 2017 13:12:17 +0000 (07:12 -0600)]
Make gdb.arch/i386-biarch-core.exp more robust

This test attempts to load a x86 core file no matter what target
architectures the tested GDB supports. If GDB doesn't know how to handle
a i386 target, it is very likely the core file will not be recognized.

In this case we should still attempt to load a core file to make sure GDB
doesn't crash or throws an internal error.  But we should not proceed to
try to read memory unconditionally.

This patch makes the test check for proper i386 arch support in GDB and bails
out if i386 is not supported and the core file format is not recognized.

This addresses the spurious aarch64-elf failures i'm seeing for this test.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

2017-02-13  Luis Machado  <lgustavo@codesourcery.com>

* gdb.arch/i386-biarch-core.exp: Check for i386 arch support and
return if core file is not recognized.

7 years agoFix readelf writing to illegal addresses whilst processing corrupt input files contai...
Nick Clifton [Mon, 13 Feb 2017 13:08:32 +0000 (13:08 +0000)]
Fix readelf writing to illegal addresses whilst processing corrupt input files containing symbol-difference relocations.

PR binutils/21137
* readelf.c (target_specific_reloc_handling): Add end parameter.
Check for buffer overflow before writing relocated values.
(apply_relocations): Pass end to target_specific_reloc_handling.

7 years agosim: use ARRAY_SIZE instead of ad-hoc sizeof calculations
Mike Frysinger [Mon, 13 Feb 2017 05:12:35 +0000 (00:12 -0500)]
sim: use ARRAY_SIZE instead of ad-hoc sizeof calculations

7 years agoAutomatic date update in version.in
GDB Administrator [Mon, 13 Feb 2017 00:00:29 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in

7 years agoAutomatic date update in version.in
GDB Administrator [Sun, 12 Feb 2017 00:00:23 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in

7 years agoFix use after free in cgen instruction lookup
Alan Modra [Sat, 11 Feb 2017 06:47:59 +0000 (17:17 +1030)]
Fix use after free in cgen instruction lookup

* cgen-opc.c (cgen_lookup_insn): Delete buf and base_insn temps.
Use insn_bytes_value and insn_int_value directly instead.  Don't
free allocated memory until function exit.

7 years agoAutomatic date update in version.in
GDB Administrator [Sat, 11 Feb 2017 00:00:30 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in

7 years agoDo not send queries on secondary UIs
Simon Marchi [Fri, 10 Feb 2017 21:29:50 +0000 (16:29 -0500)]
Do not send queries on secondary UIs

This is a follow-up to

  https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2017-02/msg00261.html

This patch restricts queries to the main UI, which allows to avoid two
different problems.

The first one is that GDB is issuing queries on secondary MI channels
for which a TTY is allocated.  The second one is that GDB is not able to
handle queries on two (CLI) UIs simultaneously.  Restricting queries to
the main UI allows to bypass these two problems.

More details on how/why these two problems happen:

1. Queries on secondary MI UI

  The current criterion to decide if we should query the user is whether
  the input stream is a TTY.  The original way to start GDB in MI mode
  from a front-end was to create a subprocess with pipes to its
  stdin/stdout.  In this case, the input was considered non-interactive
  and queries were auto-answered.  Now that front-ends can create the MI
  channel as a separate UI connected to a dedicated TTY, GDB now
  considers this input stream as interactive and sends queries to it.
  By restricting queries to the main UI, we make sure we never query on
  the secondary MI UI.

2. Simultaneous queries

  As Pedro stated it, when you have two queries on two different CLI UIs
  at the same time, you end up with the following pseudo stack:

  #0 gdb_readline_wrapper
  #1 defaulted_query                 // for UI #2
  #2 handle_command
  #3 execute_command ("handle SIGTRAP" ....
  #4 stdin_event_handler             // input on UI #2
  #5 gdb_do_one_event
  #7 gdb_readline_wrapper
  #8 defaulted_query                 // for UI #1
  #9 handle_command
  #10 execute_command ("handle SIGINT" ....
  #11 stdin_event_handler            // input on UI #1
  #12 gdb_do_one_event
  #13 gdb_readline_wrapper

  trying to answer the query on UI #1 will therefore answer for UI #2.

  By restricting the queries to the main UI, we ensure that there will
  never be more than one pending query, since you can't have two queries
  on a UI at the same time.

I added a snippet to gdb.base/new-ui.exp to verify that we get a query
on the main UI, but that we don't on the secondary one (or, more
precisely, that it gets auto-answered).

gdb/ChangeLog:

* utils.c (defaulted_query): Don't query on secondary UIs.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

* gdb.base/new-ui.exp (do_test): Test queries behavior on main
and extra UIs.

7 years agonew-ui.exp: Use proc_with_prefix
Simon Marchi [Fri, 10 Feb 2017 21:29:45 +0000 (16:29 -0500)]
new-ui.exp: Use proc_with_prefix

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

* gdb.base/new-ui.exp (do_test, do_test_invalid_args): Use
proc_with_prefix.

7 years agoRemove unused variable in rust-lang.c
Tom Tromey [Fri, 10 Feb 2017 20:09:23 +0000 (13:09 -0700)]
Remove unused variable in rust-lang.c

I found another unused "cleanup" local variable, this time in
rust-lang.c.  This patch removes it.  Committing as obvious.

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-02-10  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

* rust-lang.c (rust_get_disr_info): Remove unused variable.

7 years agoFix Python test to use lowercase command
Tom Tromey [Thu, 9 Feb 2017 20:39:32 +0000 (13:39 -0700)]
Fix Python test to use lowercase command

While testing this series I saw some errors from the Python test
suite.  There were a couple of tests using "P" as a command; this
changes them to "p".

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
2017-02-10  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

* gdb.python/py-xmethods.exp: Use "p" command, not "P".

7 years agoRemove unnecessary local variables
Tom Tromey [Thu, 9 Feb 2017 20:32:48 +0000 (13:32 -0700)]
Remove unnecessary local variables

I found an unused local variables in a couple of places in the Python
code; this removes them.

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-02-10  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

* python/py-value.c (valpy_richcompare_throw): Remove unnecessary
"cleanup" local.
* python/py-type.c (typy_legacy_template_argument): Remove
unnecessary "cleanup" local.

7 years agoRemove some gotos from Python
Tom Tromey [Thu, 12 Jan 2017 15:59:26 +0000 (08:59 -0700)]
Remove some gotos from Python

This patch slightly refactors a couple of spots in the Python code to
avoid some gotos.

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-02-10  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

* python/python.c (do_start_initialization): New function, from
_initialize_python.
(_initialize_python): Call do_start_initialization.
* python/py-linetable.c (ltpy_iternext): Use explicit returns, not
goto.

7 years agoChange one more spot to use gdbpy_ref
Tom Tromey [Thu, 12 Jan 2017 14:46:07 +0000 (07:46 -0700)]
Change one more spot to use gdbpy_ref

This patch changes one more spot in the Python layer to use gdbpy_ref.

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-02-10  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

* python/py-prettyprint.c (pretty_print_one_value): Use
gdbpy_ref.

7 years agoUse gdbpy_ref to simplify some logic
Tom Tromey [Wed, 11 Jan 2017 23:28:43 +0000 (16:28 -0700)]
Use gdbpy_ref to simplify some logic

This uses the new gdbpy_ref template to simplify logic in various
parts of the Python layer; for example removing repeated error code or
removing gotos.

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-02-10  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

* python/py-cmd.c (cmdpy_destroyer): Use gdbpy_ref.
* python/py-breakpoint.c (gdbpy_breakpoint_deleted): Use
gdbpy_ref.
* python/py-type.c (field_new): Use gdbpy_ref.
* python/py-symtab.c (symtab_and_line_to_sal_object): Use
gdbpy_ref.
* python/py-progspace.c (pspy_new): Use gdbpy_ref.
(py_free_pspace): Likewise.
(pspace_to_pspace_object): Likewise.
* python/py-objfile.c (objfpy_new): Use gdbpy_ref.
(py_free_objfile): Likewise.
(objfile_to_objfile_object): Likewise.
* python/py-inferior.c (delete_thread_object): Use
gdbpy_ref.
(infpy_read_memory): Likewise.
(py_free_inferior): Likewise.
* python/py-evtregistry.c (create_eventregistry_object): Use
gdbpy_ref.
* python/py-event.c (create_event_object): Use gdbpy_ref.

7 years agoTurn gdbpy_ref into a template
Tom Tromey [Thu, 9 Feb 2017 20:16:36 +0000 (13:16 -0700)]
Turn gdbpy_ref into a template

This turns gdbpy_ref into a template class, so that it can be used to
wrap subclasses of PyObject.  The default argument remains PyObject;
and this necessitated renaming uses of "gdbpy_ref" to "gdbpy_ref<>".

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-02-10  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

* python/py-ref.h (gdbpy_ref_policy): Now a template.
(gdbpy_ref): Now a template; allow subclasses of PyObject to be
used.
* python/py-arch.c, python/py-bpevent.c, python/py-breakpoint.c,
python/py-cmd.c, python/py-continueevent.c, python/py-event.c,
python/py-exitedevent.c, python/py-finishbreakpoint.c,
python/py-framefilter.c, python/py-function.c,
python/py-inferior.c, python/py-infevents.c,
python/py-linetable.c, python/py-newobjfileevent.c,
python/py-param.c, python/py-prettyprint.c, python/py-ref.h,
python/py-signalevent.c, python/py-stopevent.c,
python/py-symbol.c, python/py-threadevent.c, python/py-type.c,
python/py-unwind.c, python/py-utils.c, python/py-value.c,
python/py-varobj.c, python/py-xmethods.c, python/python.c,
varobj.c: Change gdbpy_ref to gdbpy_ref<>.

7 years agoRemove some ui_out-related cleanups from Python
Tom Tromey [Wed, 11 Jan 2017 06:34:22 +0000 (23:34 -0700)]
Remove some ui_out-related cleanups from Python

This patch introduces a bit of infrastructure -- namely, a minimal
std::optional analogue called gdb::optional, and an RAII template
class that works like make_cleanup_ui_out_tuple_begin_end or
make_cleanup_ui_out_list_begin_end -- and then uses these in the
Python code.  This removes a number of cleanups and generally
simplifies this code.

std::optional is only available in C++17.  Normally I would have had
this code check __cplusplus, but my gcc apparently isn't new enough to
find <optional>, even with -std=c++1z; so, because I could not test
it, the patch does not do this.

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-02-10  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

* ui-out.h (ui_out_emit_type): New class.
(ui_out_emit_tuple, ui_out_emit_list): New typedefs.
* python/py-framefilter.c (py_print_single_arg): Use gdb::optional
and ui_out_emit_tuple.
(enumerate_locals): Likewise.
(py_mi_print_variables, py_print_locals, py_print_args): Use
ui_out_emit_list.
(py_print_frame): Use gdb::optional, ui_out_emit_tuple,
ui_out_emit_list.
* common/gdb_optional.h: New file.

7 years agogdb/MAINTAINERS: Update my e-mail address
Martin Galvan [Fri, 10 Feb 2017 16:46:56 +0000 (13:46 -0300)]
gdb/MAINTAINERS: Update my e-mail address

gdb/ChangeLog:

2017-02-10  Martin Galvan  <martingalvan@sourceware.org>

        * MAINTAINERS (Write After Approval): Update my e-mail address.

7 years agoPR gdb/21122: Fix documentation mistakes for breakpoint commands
Martin Galvan [Fri, 10 Feb 2017 16:37:31 +0000 (13:37 -0300)]
PR gdb/21122: Fix documentation mistakes for breakpoint commands

Currently, the breakpoint documentation refers to some commands taking breakpoint
"ranges" as arguments. We discussed this with Pedro and concluded that it would
be more accurate to speak in terms of breakpoint "lists", whose elements can optionally
be ranges. I also fixed a couple of minor mistakes in the docs.

gdb/ChangeLog:

* breakpoint.c (_initialize_breakpoint): Update the help description
of the 'commands' command to indicate that it takes a list argument.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

* gdb.texinfo (Breakpoints): Reword documentation to speak in terms of
space-separated breakpoint lists.  Also add a missing @table command
and @cindex for breakpoint lists.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

* gdb.base/help.exp: Update match pattern for testing 'help commands'.

7 years agoPOWER9 add scv/rfscv instruction support
Nicholas Piggin [Fri, 10 Feb 2017 04:18:23 +0000 (14:18 +1000)]
POWER9 add scv/rfscv instruction support

opcodes/
* ppc-opc.c (powerpc_opcodes) <scv, rfscv>: New mnemonics.

gas/
* testsuite/gas/ppc/power9.d <scv, rfscv>: New tests.

7 years agoAutomatic date update in version.in
GDB Administrator [Fri, 10 Feb 2017 00:00:16 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in

7 years agoRemove return in function returning void
Simon Marchi [Thu, 9 Feb 2017 21:24:40 +0000 (16:24 -0500)]
Remove return in function returning void

gdb/ChangeLog:

* interps.c (current_interp_set_logging): Remove "return".

7 years agoFix NULL pointer dereference
Gary Benson [Thu, 9 Feb 2017 15:35:33 +0000 (15:35 +0000)]
Fix NULL pointer dereference

This commit fixes a segmentation fault on tab completion when
certain debuginfo is installed:

  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1398387

gdb/ChangeLog:

* symtab.c (add_symtab_completions): Prevent NULL pointer
dereference.

7 years agoAutomatic date update in version.in
GDB Administrator [Thu, 9 Feb 2017 00:00:27 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in

7 years agold/arc: Change default linker emulation for nps400
Andrew Burgess [Thu, 26 Jan 2017 10:33:23 +0000 (10:33 +0000)]
ld/arc: Change default linker emulation for nps400

If we are configuring for an arc/linux target, and --with-cpu=nps400 is
used at configure time then change the default linker emulation to the
nps specific version.  All of the alternative linker emulations are
still available using the -mNAME option for ld.

ld/ChangeLog:

* configure.tgt (arc*-*-linux*): Change the default linker
emulation based on --with-cpu selection.
* NEWS: Mention new configuration option.

7 years agoEliminate interp::quiet_p
Pedro Alves [Wed, 8 Feb 2017 18:08:18 +0000 (18:08 +0000)]
Eliminate interp::quiet_p

This commit removes interp::quiet_p / interp_quiet_p /
interp_set_quiet, because AFAICS, it doesn't really do anything.

interp_quiet is only ever checked inside interp_set nowadays:

  if (!first_time && !interp_quiet_p (interp))
    {
      xsnprintf (buffer, sizeof (buffer),
 "Switching to interpreter \"%.24s\".\n", interp->name);
      current_uiout->text (buffer);
    }

I did a bit of archaelogy, and found that back in 4a8f6654 (2003), it
was also called in another place, to decide whether to print the CLI
prompt.

AFAICS, that condition is always false today, making that if/then
block always dead code.  If we remove that code, then there are no
interp_quiet_p uses left in the tree, so we can remove it all.

There are two paths that lead to interp_set calls:

#1 - When installing the top level interpreter.  In this case,
FIRST_TIME is true.

#2 - In interpreter_exec_cmd.  In this case, the interpreter is always
set quiet before interp_set is called.

Grepping a gdb.log of an x86_64 GNU/Linux run for "Switching to
interpreter" (before this patch) doesn't find any hits.

I suspect the intention of this message was to support something like
a "set interpreter ..." command that would change the interpreter
permanently.  But there's no such command.

Tested on x86_64 Fedora 23.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-02-08  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

* interps.c (interp::interp): Remove reference to quiet_p.
(interp_set): Make static.  Remove dead "Switching to" output
code.
(interp_quiet_p, interp_set_quiet): Delete.
(interpreter_exec_cmd): Don't set the interpreter quiet.
* interps.h (interp_quiet_p): Make static.
(class interp) <quiet_p>: Remove field

7 years agoCommand abbreviation in define
Jerome Guitton [Tue, 10 Jan 2017 14:15:53 +0000 (15:15 +0100)]
Command abbreviation in define

When defining a new macro, "command" is not recognized as an alias for
"commands":

 (gdb) define breakmain
 Type commands for definition of "breakmain".
 End with a line saying just "end".
 >break main
 >command
 >echo "IN MAIN\n"
 >end
 (gdb)

There is a special case for while-stepping, where 'ws' and 'stepping' are
recognized explicitely. Instead of adding more special cases, this change
uses cli-decode.

gdb/ChangeLog:
* cli/cli-decode.c (find_command_name_length): Make it extern.
* cli/cli-decode.h (find_command_name_length): Declare.
* cli/cli-script.c (command_name_equals, line_first_arg):
New functions.
(process_next_line): Use cli-decode to parse command names.
(build_command_line): Make args a constant pointer.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

* gdb.base/define.exp: Add test for command abbreviations
in define.

7 years agoCommand names: make them case sensitive
Jerome Guitton [Fri, 27 Jan 2017 16:06:32 +0000 (17:06 +0100)]
Command names: make them case sensitive

Case-insensitive search for command names is an obscure undocumented
feature, which seems to be unused, is not tested and not quite
consistent. Remove it.

gdb/ChangeLog:

* cli-decode.c (lookup_cmd_1, lookup_cmd_composition):
Remove case-insensitive search.

7 years agoFix segfault when .plt section does not exist
Andrew Waterman [Mon, 23 Jan 2017 20:58:30 +0000 (12:58 -0800)]
Fix segfault when .plt section does not exist

bfd/ChangeLog

2017-02-07  Andrew Waterman  <andrew@sifive.com>

* elfnn-riscv.c (riscv_elf_finish_dynamic_sections): Only write PLT
entry size if PLT header is written.

7 years agoAutomatic date update in version.in
GDB Administrator [Wed, 8 Feb 2017 00:00:23 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in

7 years agogdb: fix ARI warning in sparc-tdep.c
Jose E. Marchesi [Tue, 7 Feb 2017 21:21:54 +0000 (13:21 -0800)]
gdb: fix ARI warning in sparc-tdep.c

gdb/ChangeLog:

2017-02-07  Jose E. Marchesi  <jose.marchesi@oracle.com>

* sparc-tdep.c (sparc32_gdbarch_init): Do not place a + operator
at the end of the line.

7 years agobfd: Fix objdump --dynamic-reloc for SPARC 64-bit to show symbol names.
Sheldon Lobo [Tue, 7 Feb 2017 14:05:59 +0000 (06:05 -0800)]
bfd: Fix objdump --dynamic-reloc for SPARC 64-bit to show symbol names.

Fixes ld/testsuite/ld-elf/shared.exp "Build libpr16496b.so".

The root cause is in bfd/elf64-sparc.c, elf64_sparc_slurp_one_reloc_table(),
bfd_get_symcount() was used for dynamic mode as well. The fix is to use
bfd_get_dynamic_symcount().

This has been tested with sparc64-linux-gnu, and it does not introduce any
regressions.

bfd/ChangeLog:

2017-02-06  Sheldon Lobo  <sheldon.lobo@oracle.com>

Fix sparc64 dynamic relocation processing to use the dynamic
        symbol count.
* elf64-sparc.c (elf64_sparc_slurp_one_reloc_table): Use 'dynamic'
to determine if bfd_get_symcount() or bfd_get_dynamic_symcount()
should be used.

7 years agoAutomatic date update in version.in
GDB Administrator [Tue, 7 Feb 2017 00:00:25 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in

7 years ago[ld, testsuite] Don't print to stdout for "readelf -w" to avoid buffer overflow
Jiong Wang [Thu, 2 Feb 2017 17:15:26 +0000 (17:15 +0000)]
[ld, testsuite] Don't print to stdout for "readelf -w" to avoid buffer overflow

ld/
* testsuite/ld-elf/compress.exp: Don't print to stdout for all
"readelf -w".

7 years ago[ARC] Provide an interface to decode ARC instructions.
Claudiu Zissulescu [Mon, 6 Feb 2017 10:26:13 +0000 (11:26 +0100)]
[ARC] Provide an interface to decode ARC instructions.

gas/
2017-02-06  Claudiu Zissulescu  <claziss@synopsys.com>

* config/tc-arc.c (parse_opcode_flags): Ignore implicit flags.

include/
2017-02-06  Claudiu Zissulescu  <claziss@synopsys.com>
    Anton Kolesov  <anton.kolesov@synopsys.com>

* opcode/arc.h (insn_class_t): Add ENTER, LEAVE, POP, PUSH, BBIT0,
BBIT1, BI, BIH, BRCC, EI, JLI, and SUB instruction classes.
(flag_class_t): Add F_CLASS_WB, F_CLASS_ZZ, and F_CLASS_IMPLICIT
flag classes.

opcode/
2017-02-06  Claudiu Zissulescu  <claziss@synopsys.com>
    Anton Kolesov  <anton.kolesov@synopsys.com>

* arc-dis.c (arc_disassemble_info): New structure.
(init_arc_disasm_info): New function.
(find_format_from_table): Ignore implicit flags.
(find_format): Update dissassembler private data.
(print_flags): Likewise.
(print_insn_arc): Likewise.
(arc_opcode_to_insn_type): Consider the new added instruction
classes.
(arcAnalyzeInstr): Remove.
(arc_insn_decode): New function.
* arc-dis.h (arc_ldst_writeback_mode): New enum.
(arc_ldst_data_size): Likewise.
(arc_condition_code): Likewise.
(arc_operand_kind): Likewise.
(arc_insn_kind): New struct.
(arc_instruction): Likewise.
(arc_insn_decode): Declare function.
(ARC_Debugger_OperandType): Deleted.
(Flow): Likewise.
(NullifyMode): Likewise.
(allOperandsSize): Likewise.
(arcDisState): Likewise.
(arcAnalyzeInstr): Likewise.
* arc-dis.c (arc_opcode_to_insn_type): Handle newly introduced
insn_class_t enums.
* arc-opc.c (F_SIZED): New define.
(C_CC_EQ, C_CC_GE, C_CC_GT, C_CC_HI, C_CC_HS): Likewise.
(C_CC_LE, C_CC_LO, C_CC_LS, C_CC_LT, C_CC_NE): Likewise.
(C_CC_NE, C_AA_AB, C_AA_AW, C_ZZ_D, C_ZZ_H, C_ZZ_B): Likewise.
(arc_flag_classes): Add F_CLASS_COND/F_CLASS_IMPLICIT flags.
* opcodes/arc-tbl.h: Update instructions to include new
F_CLASS_IMPLICIT flags.
(bbit0, lp): Change class.
(bbit1, bi, bih, br*, ei_s, jli_s): Likewsie

7 years ago[BZ 21005] Add support for Intel 64 rdrand and rdseed record/replay
Luis Machado [Mon, 6 Feb 2017 09:12:00 +0000 (03:12 -0600)]
[BZ 21005] Add support for Intel 64 rdrand and rdseed record/replay

This patch addresses BZ 21005, which is gdb failing to recognize an rdrand
instruction.

It enables support for both rdrand and rdseed and handles extended register
addressing (R8~R15) for 16-bit, 32-bit and 64-bit.

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-02-06  Luis Machado  <lgustavo@codesourcery.com>

* NEWS: Mention support for record/replay of Intel 64 rdrand and
rdseed instructions.
i386-tdep.c (i386_process_record): Handle Intel 64 rdrand and rseed.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2017-02-06  Luis Machado  <lgustavo@codesourcery.com>

* gdb.reverse/insn-reverse.c: Include insn-reverse-x86.c.
* gdb.reverse/insn-reverse-x86.c: New file.

7 years agogdb: provide and use sparc{32,64} target description XML files.
Ivo Raisr [Mon, 6 Feb 2017 07:44:03 +0000 (23:44 -0800)]
gdb: provide and use sparc{32,64} target description XML files.

gdb/ChangeLog:

2017-02-06  Ivo Raisr  <ivo.raisr@oracle.com>

PR tdep/20936
Provide and use sparc32 and sparc64 target description XML files.
* features/sparc/sparc32-cp0.xml, features/sparc/sparc32-cpu.xml,
features/sparc/sparc32-fpu.xml: New files for sparc 32-bit.
* features/sparc/sparc64-cp0.xml, features/sparc/sparc64-cpu.xml,
features/sparc/sparc64-fpu.xml: New files for sparc 64-bit.
* features/sparc/sparc32-solaris.xml: New file.
* features/sparc/sparc64-solaris.xml: New file.
* features/sparc/sparc32-solaris.c: Generated.
* features/sparc/sparc64-solaris.c: Generated.
* sparc-tdep.h: Account for differences in target descriptions.
* sparc-tdep.c (sparc32_register_name): Use target provided registers.
(sparc32_register_type): Use target provided registers.
(validate_tdesc_registers): New function.
(sparc32_gdbarch_init): Use tdesc_has_registers.
Set pseudoregister functions.
* sparc64-tdep.c (sparc64_register_name): Use target provided registers.
(sparc64_register_type): Use target provided registers.
(sparc64_init_abi): Set pseudoregister functions.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

2017-02-06  Ivo Raisr  <ivo.raisr@oracle.com>

PR tdep/20936
* gdb.texinfo: (Standard Target Features): Document SPARC features.
(Sparc Features): New node.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

2017-02-06  Ivo Raisr  <ivo.raisr@oracle.com>

PR tdep/20936
* gdb.xml/tdesc-regs.exp: Provide sparc core registers for the tests.

7 years agoAutomatic date update in version.in
GDB Administrator [Mon, 6 Feb 2017 00:00:21 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in

7 years agoAutomatic date update in version.in
GDB Administrator [Sun, 5 Feb 2017 00:00:20 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in

7 years agoFix ptype of single-member Rust enums
Tom Tromey [Sat, 4 Feb 2017 05:11:46 +0000 (22:11 -0700)]
Fix ptype of single-member Rust enums

While looking into PR rust/21097, I found that ptype of a
single-element enum in Rust did not always format the result properly.
In particular, it would leave out the members of a tuple struct.
Further testing showed that it also did the wrong thing for ordinary
struct members as well.

This patch fixes these problems.  I'm marking it as being associated
with the PR, since that is where the discovery was made; but this
doesn't actually fix that PR (which I think ultimately is due to a
Rust compiler bug).

Built and regtested on x86-64 Fedora 25, using the system Rust
compiler.  I'm checking this in.

2017-02-03  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

PR rust/21097:
* rust-lang.c (rust_print_type) <TYPE_CODE_UNION>: Handle enums
with a single member.

2017-02-03  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

PR rust/21097:
* gdb.rust/simple.exp: Add new tests.

7 years agoAutomatic date update in version.in
GDB Administrator [Sat, 4 Feb 2017 00:00:20 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in

7 years agoC++-fy struct interp/cli_interp/tui_interp/mi_interp
Pedro Alves [Fri, 3 Feb 2017 16:30:04 +0000 (16:30 +0000)]
C++-fy struct interp/cli_interp/tui_interp/mi_interp

- The interp->data field disappears, since we can put data in the
  interpreter directly now.  The "init" method remains in place, but
  it now returns void.

- A few places check if the interpreter method is NULL before calling
  it, and also check whether the method returns true/false.  For some
  of those methods, all current implementations always return true.
  In those cases, this commit makes the C++-fied method return void
  instead and cleans up the callers.

Tested on x86_64 Fedora 23.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-02-03  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

* cli/cli-interp.c (cli_interp_base::cli_interp_base)
(cli_interp_base::~cli_interp_base): New.
(cli_interp): New struct.
(as_cli_interp): Cast the interp itself to cli_interp.
(cli_interpreter_pre_command_loop): Rename to ...
(cli_interp_base::pre_command_loop): ... this.  Remove 'self'
parameter.
(cli_interpreter_init): Rename to ...
(cli_interp::init): ... this.  Remove 'self' parameter.  Use
boolean.  Make extern.
(cli_interpreter_resume): Rename to ...
(cli_interp::resume): ... this.  Remove 'data' parameter.  Make
extern.
(cli_interpreter_suspend): Rename to ...
(cli_interp::suspend): ... this.  Remove 'data' parameter.  Make
extern.
(cli_interpreter_exec): Rename to ...
(cli_interp::exec): ... this.  Remove 'data' parameter.  Make
extern.
(cli_interpreter_supports_command_editing): Rename to ...
(cli_interp_base::supports_command_editing): ... this.  Remove
'interp' parameter.  Make extern.
(cli_ui_out): Rename to ...
(cli_interp::interp_ui_out): ... this.  Remove 'interp' parameter.
Make extern.
(cli_set_logging): Rename to ...
(cli_interp_base::set_logging): ... this.  Remove 'interp'
parameter.  Make extern.
(cli_interp_procs): Delete.
(cli_interp_factory): Adjust to use "new".
* cli/cli-interp.h: Include "interps.h".
(struct cli_interp_base): New struct.
* interps.c (struct interp): Delete.  Fields moved to interps.h.
(interp_new): Delete.
(interp::interp, interp::~interp): New.
(interp_set): Use bool, and return void.  Assume the interpreter
has suspend, init and resume methods, and that the all return
void.
(set_top_level_interpreter): interp_set returns void.
(interp_ui_out): Adapt.
(current_interp_set_logging): Adapt.
(interp_data): Delete.
(interp_pre_command_loop, interp_supports_command_editing): Adapt.
(interp_exec): Adapt.
(top_level_interpreter_data): Delete.
* interps.h (interp_init_ftype, interp_resume_ftype)
(interp_suspend_ftype, interp_exec_ftype)
(interp_pre_command_loop_ftype, interp_ui_out_ftype): Delete.
(class interp): New.
(interp_new): Delete.
(interp_set): Now returns void.  Use bool.
(interp_data, top_level_interpreter_data): Delete.
* mi/mi-common.h: Include interps.h.
(class mi_interp): Inherit from interp.  Define a ctor.  Declare
init, resume, suspect, exec, interp_ui_out, set_logging and
pre_command_loop methods.
* mi/mi-interp.c (as_mi_interp): Cast the interp itself.
(mi_interpreter_init): Rename to ...
(mi_interp::init): ... this.  Remove the 'interp' parameter, use
bool, return void and make extern.  Adjust.
(mi_interpreter_resume): ... Rename to ...
(mi_interp::resume): ... this.  Remove the 'data' parameter,
return void and make extern.  Adjust.
(mi_interpreter_suspend): ... Rename to ...
(mi_interp::suspend): ... this.  Remove the 'data' parameter,
return void and make extern.  Adjust.
(mi_interpreter_exec): ... Rename to ...
(mi_interp::exec): ... this.  Remove the 'data' parameter and make
extern.  Adjust.
(mi_interpreter_pre_command_loop): ... Rename to ...
(mi_interp::pre_command_loop): ... this.  Remove the 'self'
parameter and make extern.
(mi_on_normal_stop_1): Adjust.
(mi_ui_out): Rename to ...
(mi_interp::interp_ui_out): ... this.  Remove the 'interp'
parameter and make extern.  Adjust.
(mi_set_logging): Rename to ...
(mi_interp::set_logging): ... this.  Remove the 'interp'
parameter and make extern.  Adjust.
(mi_interp_procs): Delete.
(mi_interp_factory): Adjust to use 'new'.
* mi/mi-main.c (mi_cmd_gdb_exit, captured_mi_execute_command)
(mi_print_exception, mi_execute_command, mi_load_progress):
Adjust.
* tui/tui-interp.c (tui_interp): New class.
(as_tui_interp): Return a tui_interp pointer.
(tui_on_normal_stop, tui_on_signal_received)
(tui_on_end_stepping_range, tui_on_signal_exited, tui_on_exited)
(tui_on_no_history, tui_on_user_selected_context_changed): Adjust
to use interp::interp_ui_out.
(tui_init): Rename to ...
(tui_interp::init): ... this.  Remove the 'self' parameter, use
bool, return void and make extern.  Adjust.
(tui_resume): Rename to ...
(tui_interp::resume): ... this.  Remove the 'data' parameter,
return void and make extern.  Adjust.
(tui_suspend): Rename to ...
(tui_interp::suspend): ... this.  Remove the 'data' parameter,
return void and make extern.  Adjust.
(tui_ui_out): Rename to ...
(tui_interp::interp_ui_out): ... this.  Remove the 'self'
parameter, and make extern.  Adjust.
(tui_exec): Rename to ...
(tui_interp::exec): ... this.  Remove the 'data' parameter and
make extern.
(tui_interp_procs): Delete.
(tui_interp_factory): Use "new".

7 years ago[GOLD] PowerPC64 TOC indirect to TOC relative segfault
Alan Modra [Fri, 3 Feb 2017 08:48:37 +0000 (19:18 +1030)]
[GOLD] PowerPC64 TOC indirect to TOC relative segfault

* powerpc.cc (Powerpc_relobj::make_toc_relative): Don't crash
when no .toc section exists.

7 years agoFix compile time warning messages when compiling binutils with gcc 7.0.1.
Nick Clifton [Fri, 3 Feb 2017 09:04:21 +0000 (09:04 +0000)]
Fix compile time warning messages when compiling binutils with gcc 7.0.1.

PR 21096
bfd * coffcode.h (coff_write_object_contents): Enlarge size of
s_name_buf in order to avoid compile time warning about possible
integer truncation.
* elf32-nds32.c (nds32_elf_ex9_import_table): Mask off lower
32-bits of insn value before printing into buffer.

opcodes * aarch64-opc.c (print_register_list): Ensure that the register
list index will fir into the tb buffer.
(print_register_offset_address): Likewise.
* tic6x-dis.c (print_insn_tic6x): Increase size of func_unit_buf.

7 years agoUse bool in Rust code
Tom Tromey [Fri, 3 Feb 2017 04:21:19 +0000 (21:21 -0700)]
Use bool in Rust code

This changes various functions in the Rust code to use a bool rather
than an int when a boolean is intended.

2017-02-02  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

* rust-exp.y (ends_raw_string, space_then_number)
(rust_identifier_start_p): Return bool.
* rust-lang.c (rust_tuple_type_p, rust_underscore_fields)
(rust_tuple_struct_type_p, rust_tuple_variant_type_p)
(rust_slice_type_p, rust_range_type_p, rust_u8_type_p)
(rust_chartype_p): Return bool.
(val_print_struct, rust_print_struct_def, rust_print_type):
Update.
* rust-lang.h (rust_tuple_type_p, rust_tuple_struct_type_p):
Return bool.

7 years agoReindent rust-lang.c
Tom Tromey [Fri, 3 Feb 2017 04:01:11 +0000 (21:01 -0700)]
Reindent rust-lang.c

I noticed a few spots in rust-lang.c had incorrect indentation.  This
patch fixes this.

2017-02-02  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

* rust-lang.c: Reindent.

7 years agoUse std::string in Rust code
Tom Tromey [Fri, 3 Feb 2017 03:58:12 +0000 (20:58 -0700)]
Use std::string in Rust code

This changes a couple of spots in the Rust support to use std::string.
In one spot this removes some manual memory management; in the other
spot this allows the removal of a call to xstrdup.

2017-02-02  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

* rust-lang.h (rust_crate_for_block): Update.
* rust-lang.c (rust_crate_for_block): Return std::string.
(rust_get_disr_info): Use std:;string, not
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr.
* rust-exp.y (crate_name): Update.

7 years agoAutomatic date update in version.in
GDB Administrator [Fri, 3 Feb 2017 00:00:23 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in

7 years agoFix "maintenance selftest" printing stray instructions
Pedro Alves [Thu, 2 Feb 2017 23:36:29 +0000 (23:36 +0000)]
Fix "maintenance selftest" printing stray instructions

The "maintenance selftest" command is printing odd bits of stray
instructions like:

~~~
brkwarning: A handler for the OS ABI "GNU/Linux" is not built into this configuration
of GDB.  Attempting to continue with the default HS settings.

brkmov  r0, #0mov       r0, #0mov       r0, #0mov       r0, #0mov       r0, #0mov       r0, #0mov       r0, #0mov       r0, #0mov       r0, #0mov       r0, #0mov       r0, #0mov   r0, #0mov       r0, #0mov       r0, #0mov       r0, #0breakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakM3.L = 0xffff;/* ( -1) M3=0x0xffff(65535) */break 8break 8warning: A handler for the OS ABI "GNU/Linux" is not built into this configuration
of GDB.  Attempting to continue with the default cris:common_v10_v32 settings.
~~~

etc.  Those appear because here:

  class gdb_disassembler_test : public gdb_disassembler
  {
  public:

    const bool verbose = false;

    explicit gdb_disassembler_test (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
    const gdb_byte *insn,
    size_t len)
      : gdb_disassembler (gdbarch,
  (verbose ? gdb_stdout : &null_stream),
  gdb_disassembler_test::read_memory),

specifically in this line:

  (verbose ? gdb_stdout : &null_stream),

"verbose" has not been initialized yet, because the order of
initialization is base classes first, then members.  I.e. "verbose" is
only initialized after the base constructor is called.  Since the
gdb_disassembler_test object is created on the stack, "verbose" has
garbage at that point.  If the gargage is non-zero, then we end up
with the gdb_disassembler_test's stream incorrectly pointing to
gdb_stdout.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-02-02  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

* disasm-selftests.c (print_one_insn_test): Move the "verbose"
field out of gdb_disassembler_test and make it static.

7 years agoFix "maintenance selftest" printing stray instructions
Pedro Alves [Thu, 2 Feb 2017 23:27:57 +0000 (23:27 +0000)]
Fix "maintenance selftest" printing stray instructions

The "maintenance selftest" command is printing odd bits of stray
instructions like:

~~~
brkwarning: A handler for the OS ABI "GNU/Linux" is not built into this configuration
of GDB.  Attempting to continue with the default HS settings.

brkmov  r0, #0mov       r0, #0mov       r0, #0mov       r0, #0mov       r0, #0mov       r0, #0mov       r0, #0mov       r0, #0mov       r0, #0mov       r0, #0mov       r0, #0mov   r0, #0mov       r0, #0mov       r0, #0mov       r0, #0breakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakbreakM3.L = 0xffff;/* ( -1) M3=0x0xffff(65535) */break 8break 8warning: A handler for the OS ABI "GNU/Linux" is not built into this configuration
of GDB.  Attempting to continue with the default cris:common_v10_v32 settings.
~~~

etc.  Those appear because here:

  class gdb_disassembler_test : public gdb_disassembler
  {
  public:

    const bool verbose = false;

    explicit gdb_disassembler_test (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
    const gdb_byte *insn,
    size_t len)
      : gdb_disassembler (gdbarch,
  (verbose ? gdb_stdout : &null_stream),
  gdb_disassembler_test::read_memory),

specifically in this line:

  (verbose ? gdb_stdout : &null_stream),

"verbose" has not been initialized yet, because the order of
initialization is base classes first, then members.  I.e. "verbose" is
only initialized after the base constructor is called.  Since the
gdb_disassembler_test object is created on the stack, "verbose" has
garbage at that point.  If the gargage is non-zero, then we end up
with the gdb_disassembler_test's stream incorrectly pointing to
gdb_stdout.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-02-02  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

* disasm-selftests.c (print_one_insn_test): Move the "verbose"
field out of gdb_disassembler_test and make it static.

7 years agostruct mi_interp: Remove unused fields
Pedro Alves [Thu, 2 Feb 2017 23:08:12 +0000 (23:08 +0000)]
struct mi_interp: Remove unused fields

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-02-02  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

* mi/mi-common.h (struct mi_interp): Delete the mi2_interp,
mi1_interp and mi_interp fields.

7 years agoMIPS/BFD: Respect the ELF gABI dynamic symbol table sort requirement
Maciej W. Rozycki [Thu, 2 Feb 2017 22:05:46 +0000 (22:05 +0000)]
MIPS/BFD: Respect the ELF gABI dynamic symbol table sort requirement

Ensure all local symbols precede external symbols in the dynamic symbol
table.

No local symbols are expected to make it to the dynamic symbol table
except for section symbols already taken care of, so this is really a
safeguard only against a potential BFD bug otherwise not so harmful,
which may become a grave one due to a symbol table sorting requirement
violation (see PR ld/20828 for an example).  This means however that no
test suite coverage is possible for this change as code introduced here
is not normally expected to trigger.

Logically split then the part of the dynamic symbol table which is not
global offset table mapped, into a local area at the beginning and an
external area following.  By the time `mips_elf_sort_hash_table' is
called we have the number of local dynamic symbol table entries (section
and non-section) already counted in `local_dynsymcount', so use it to
offset the external area from the beginning.

bfd/
* elfxx-mips.c (mips_elf_hash_sort_data): Add
`max_local_dynindx'.
(mips_elf_sort_hash_table): Handle it.
(mips_elf_sort_hash_table_f) <GGA_NONE>: For forced local
symbols bump up `max_local_dynindx' rather than
`max_non_got_dynindx'.

7 years agoMIPS/BFD: Use `bfd_size_type' for dynamic symbol table indices
Maciej W. Rozycki [Thu, 2 Feb 2017 21:43:26 +0000 (21:43 +0000)]
MIPS/BFD: Use `bfd_size_type' for dynamic symbol table indices

Use the `bfd_size_type' data type for dynamic symbol table indices in
the MIPS backend, in line with generic code and removing the need to use
a cast.

bfd/
* elfxx-mips.c (mips_elf_hash_sort_data): Convert the
`min_got_dynindx', `max_unref_got_dynindx' and
`max_non_got_dynindx' members to the `bfd_size_type' data type.
(mips_elf_sort_hash_table): Adjust accordingly.

7 years agoMIPS/BFD: Streamline hash table references in `mips_elf_sort_hash_table'
Maciej W. Rozycki [Thu, 2 Feb 2017 21:30:27 +0000 (21:30 +0000)]
MIPS/BFD: Streamline hash table references in `mips_elf_sort_hash_table'

Make all hash table references throughout `mips_elf_sort_hash_table' use
`htab', simplifying code and improving readability.

bfd/
* elfxx-mips.c (mips_elf_sort_hash_table): Use `htab' throughout
to access the hash table.

7 years agoMIPS/BFD: Fix assertion in `mips_elf_sort_hash_table'
Maciej W. Rozycki [Thu, 2 Feb 2017 20:53:16 +0000 (20:53 +0000)]
MIPS/BFD: Fix assertion in `mips_elf_sort_hash_table'

Move the assertion on non-NULL `htab' in `mips_elf_sort_hash_table' to
the beginning, before the pointer is dereferenced (`mips_elf_hash_table
(info)' and `elf_hash_table (info)' both point to the same memory
location, differently typed).

bfd/
* elfxx-mips.c (mips_elf_sort_hash_table): Move assertion on
non-NULL `htab' to the beginning.

7 years agoCRIS/LD/testsuite: tls-err-20x.d: Fix a typo, s/n/\n/
Maciej W. Rozycki [Thu, 2 Feb 2017 20:44:41 +0000 (20:44 +0000)]
CRIS/LD/testsuite: tls-err-20x.d: Fix a typo, s/n/\n/

ld/
* testsuite/ld-cris/tls-err-20x.d: Fix a typo, s/n/\n/.

7 years agoLD/testsuite: ld-lib.exp: Fix a typo, s/regexp/regex/
Maciej W. Rozycki [Thu, 2 Feb 2017 19:09:57 +0000 (19:09 +0000)]
LD/testsuite: ld-lib.exp: Fix a typo, s/regexp/regex/

Match `$check_ld(source)' against "regex" rather than "regexp" in
reporting, correcting test framework diagnostics, e.g.:

tmpdir/undefined.o: In function `foo':
(.text+0x0): undefined reference to `bar'
failed with: <tmpdir/undefined.o: In function `foo':
(.text+0x0): undefined reference to `bar'>, no expected output
tmpdir/undefined.o: In function `foo':
(.text+0x0): undefined reference to `bar'
PASS: MIPS undefined reference

(current) vs:

tmpdir/undefined.o: In function `foo':
(.text+0x0): undefined reference to `bar'
failed with: <tmpdir/undefined.o: In function `foo':
(.text+0x0): undefined reference to `bar'>, expected: <\A[^\n]*\.o: In function `foo':\n\(\.text\+0x0\): undefined reference to `bar'\Z>
tmpdir/undefined.o: In function `foo':
(.text+0x0): undefined reference to `bar'
PASS: MIPS undefined reference

(corrected).  No functional change.

ld/
* ld/testsuite/lib/ld-lib.exp (run_dump_test): Fix a typo,
s/regexp/regex/.

7 years agoBFD: Wrap overlong error handler call line in `elf_gc_sweep'
Maciej W. Rozycki [Thu, 2 Feb 2017 16:44:09 +0000 (16:44 +0000)]
BFD: Wrap overlong error handler call line in `elf_gc_sweep'

bfd/
* elflink.c (elf_gc_sweep): Wrap overlong line.

7 years agoMIPS/GAS/doc: Include MIPS options in the man page
Maciej W. Rozycki [Thu, 2 Feb 2017 16:23:21 +0000 (16:23 +0000)]
MIPS/GAS/doc: Include MIPS options in the man page

Include the detailed MIPS option description in the man page along with
other target descriptions and complementing the terse list earlier on.

gas/
* doc/as.texinfo (Overview): Select MIPS options for man page
inclusion.

7 years agoMove "tee" building down to interpreter::set_logging_proc
Pedro Alves [Thu, 2 Feb 2017 22:00:43 +0000 (22:00 +0000)]
Move "tee" building down to interpreter::set_logging_proc

This patch gets rid of this hack in mi_set_logging:

      /* The tee created already is based on gdb_stdout, which for MI
 is a console and so we end up in an infinite loop of console
 writing to ui_file writing to console etc.  So discard the
 existing tee (it hasn't been used yet, and MI won't ever use
 it), and create one based on raw_stdout instead.  */

By pushing down responsibility for the tee creation to the
interpreter.  I.e., pushing the CLI bits out of handle_redirections
down to the CLI interpreter's set_logging_proc method.

This fixes a few leaks that I spotted, and then confirmed with
"valgrind --leak-check=full":

[...]
  ==21429== 56 (32 direct, 24 indirect) bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 30,243 of 34,980
  ==21429==    at 0x4C29216: operator new(unsigned long) (vg_replace_malloc.c:334)
  ==21429==    by 0x62D9A9: mi_set_logging(interp*, int, ui_file*, ui_file*) (mi-interp.c:1395)
  ==21429==    by 0x810B8A: current_interp_set_logging(int, ui_file*, ui_file*) (interps.c:360)
  ==21429==    by 0x61C537: handle_redirections(int) (cli-logging.c:162)
  ==21429==    by 0x61C6EC: set_logging_on(char*, int) (cli-logging.c:190)
  ==21429==    by 0x6163BE: do_cfunc(cmd_list_element*, char*, int) (cli-decode.c:105)
  ==21429==    by 0x6193C1: cmd_func(cmd_list_element*, char*, int) (cli-decode.c:1913)
  ==21429==    by 0x8DB790: execute_command(char*, int) (top.c:674)
  ==21429==    by 0x632AE6: mi_execute_cli_command(char const*, int, char const*) (mi-main.c:2343)
  ==21429==    by 0x6329BA: mi_cmd_execute(mi_parse*) (mi-main.c:2306)
  ==21429==    by 0x631E19: captured_mi_execute_command(ui_out*, mi_parse*) (mi-main.c:1998)
  ==21429==    by 0x632389: mi_execute_command(char const*, int) (mi-main.c:2163)
  ==21429==
[...]
  ==26635== 24 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 20,740 of 34,995
  ==26635==    at 0x4C29216: operator new(unsigned long) (vg_replace_malloc.c:334)
  ==26635==    by 0x61C355: handle_redirections(int) (cli-logging.c:131)
  ==26635==    by 0x61C6EC: set_logging_on(char*, int) (cli-logging.c:190)
  ==26635==    by 0x6163BE: do_cfunc(cmd_list_element*, char*, int) (cli-decode.c:105)
  ==26635==    by 0x6193C1: cmd_func(cmd_list_element*, char*, int) (cli-decode.c:1913)
  ==26635==    by 0x8DB7BC: execute_command(char*, int) (top.c:674)
  ==26635==    by 0x7B9132: command_handler(char*) (event-top.c:590)
  ==26635==    by 0x7B94F7: command_line_handler(char*) (event-top.c:780)
  ==26635==    by 0x7B8ABB: gdb_rl_callback_handler(char*) (event-top.c:213)
  ==26635==    by 0x933CE9: rl_callback_read_char (callback.c:220)
  ==26635==    by 0x7B89ED: gdb_rl_callback_read_char_wrapper_noexcept() (event-top.c:175)
  ==26635==    by 0x7B8A49: gdb_rl_callback_read_char_wrapper(void*) (event-top.c:192)

One is fixed by transfering ownership of the log file to the tee.  In
pseudo-patch, since the code was moved at the same time:

 -     out = new tee_file (curr_output, false, logfile.get (), false);
 +     out = new tee_file (curr_output, false, logfile.get (), true);

The other is this bit in mi_set_logging:

    else
      {
 +      delete mi->raw_stdout;

I tried to split the leak fixes to a smaller preparatory patch, but
that was difficult exactly because of the tee hack in
handle_redirections -> mi_set_logging.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-02-02  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

* cli/cli-interp.c (struct saved_output_files, saved_output):
Moved from cli/cli-logging.c.
(cli_set_logging): New function.
(cli_interp_procs): Install cli_set_logging.
* cli/cli-interp.h (make_logging_output, cli_set_logging):
Declare.
* cli/cli-logging.c (struct saved_output_files, saved_output):
Moved to cli/cli-interp.c.
(pop_output_files): Don't save outputs here.
(make_logging_output): New function.
(handle_redirections): Don't build tee nor save previous outputs
here.
* interps.c (current_interp_set_logging): Change prototype.
Assume there's always a set_logging_proc method installed.
* interps.h (interp_set_logging_ftype): Change prototype.
(current_interp_set_logging): Change prototype and adjust comment.
* mi/mi-interp.c (mi_set_logging): Change protototype.  Adjust to
use make_logging_output.
* tui/tui-interp.c (tui_interp_procs): Install cli_set_logging.

7 years agoFix "-gdb-set logging redirect on" crash
Pedro Alves [Thu, 2 Feb 2017 19:07:08 +0000 (19:07 +0000)]
Fix "-gdb-set logging redirect on" crash

This commit fixes a "-gdb-set logging redirect on" crash by not
handling "logging redirect on" on the fly.

Previous discussion here:
 https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2017-01/msg00467.html

Code for handling "logging redirect on" on the fly was added here:
 https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2010-08/msg00202.html

Meanwhile, MI gained support for logging, but flipping redirect "on"
on the fly was not considered.  The result is that this sequence of
commands crashes GDB:

 -gdb-set logging on
 -gdb-set logging redirect on

 Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
 0x00000000008dd7bc in gdb_flush (file=0x2a097f0) at /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/cxx-convertion/src/gdb/ui-file.c:95
 194       file->to_flush (file);
 (top-gdb) bt
 #0  0x00000000008dd7bc in gdb_flush(ui_file*) (file=0x2a097f0) at /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/cxx-convertion/src/gdb/ui-file.c:95
 #1  0x00000000007b5f34 in gdb_wait_for_event(int) (block=0) at /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/cxx-convertion/src/gdb/event-loop.c:752
 #2  0x00000000007b52b6 in gdb_do_one_event() () at /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/cxx-convertion/src/gdb/event-loop.c:322
 #3  0x00000000007b5362 in start_event_loop() () at /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/cxx-convertion/src/gdb/event-loop.c:371
 #4  0x000000000082704a in captured_command_loop(void*) (data=0x0) at /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/cxx-convertion/src/gdb/main.c:325
 #5  0x00000000007b8d7c in catch_errors(int (*)(void*), void*, char*, return_mask) (func=0x827008 <captured_command_loop(void*)>, func_args=0x0, errstring=0x11dee51 "", mask=RETURN_MASK_ALL) at /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/cxx-convertion/src/gdb/exceptions.c:236
 #6  0x000000000082839b in captured_main(void*) (data=0x7fffffffd820) at /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/cxx-convertion/src/gdb/main.c:1148
 During symbol reading, cannot get low and high bounds for subprogram DIE at 24065.
 #7  0x00000000008283c4 in gdb_main(captured_main_args*) (args=0x7fffffffd820) at /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/cxx-convertion/src/gdb/main.c:1158
 #8  0x0000000000412d4d in main(int, char**) (argc=4, argv=0x7fffffffd928) at /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/cxx-convertion/src/gdb/gdb.c:32

The handling of redirect on the fly is not really a use case we need
to handle, IMO.  Its inconsistent (other "set logging foo" commands
aren't handled on the fly), and complicates the code significantly.
Instead of complicating it further for MI, go back to the original
idea of warning, only:

  https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2010-08/msg00083.html

New test included.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-02-02  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

* cli/cli-logging.c (maybe_warn_already_logging): New factored out
from ...
(set_logging_overwrite): ... here.
(logging_no_redirect_file): Delete.
(set_logging_redirect): Don't handle redirection on the fly.
Instead warn that "logging off" / "logging on" is necessary.
(pop_output_files): Delete references to logging_no_redirect_file.
(show_logging_command): Always speak in terms of what will happen
once logging is reenabled.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2017-02-02  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

* gdb.mi/mi-logging.exp: Add "redirect while already logging"
tests.

7 years agoTweak pretty_print_disassembler's intro comment
Pedro Alves [Thu, 2 Feb 2017 11:28:40 +0000 (11:28 +0000)]
Tweak pretty_print_disassembler's intro comment

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-02-02  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

* disasm.h (gdb_pretty_print_disassembler): Tweak intro comment.

7 years agoReuse buffers across gdb_pretty_print_insn calls
Pedro Alves [Thu, 2 Feb 2017 11:11:47 +0000 (11:11 +0000)]
Reuse buffers across gdb_pretty_print_insn calls

gdb_pretty_print_insn allocates and destroys a couple local buffers
each time it is called, which can be many times when disassembling a
region of memory.  Avoid that overhead by adding a new class that
holds the buffers and making gdb_pretty_print_insn a method of that
class, so that the buffers can be reused across calls.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-02-02  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

* disasm.c (gdb_pretty_print_insn): Rename to ...
(gdb_pretty_print_disassembler::pretty_print_insn): ... this.
Remove gdbarch parameter.  Adapt to clear the object's buffers
instead of allocating new buffers, and to print using the object's
gdb_disassembler instead of calling gdb_print_insn.
(dump_insns): Use gdb_pretty_print_disassembler.
* disasm.h (gdb_pretty_print_insn): Delete declaration.
(gdb_pretty_print_disassembler): New class.
* record-btrace.c (btrace_insn_history): Use
gdb_pretty_print_disassembler.

7 years agoEliminate make_cleanup_ui_file_delete / make ui_file a class hierarchy
Pedro Alves [Thu, 2 Feb 2017 11:11:47 +0000 (11:11 +0000)]
Eliminate make_cleanup_ui_file_delete / make ui_file a class hierarchy

This patch starts from the desire to eliminate
make_cleanup_ui_file_delete, but then goes beyond.  It makes ui_file &
friends a real C++ class hierarchy, and switches temporary
ui_file-like objects to stack-based allocation.

- mem_fileopen -> string_file

mem_fileopen is replaced with a new string_file class that is treated
as a value class created on the stack.  This alone eliminates most
make_cleanup_ui_file_delete calls, and, simplifies code a whole lot
(diffstat shows around 1k loc dropped.)

string_file's internal buffer is a std::string, thus the "string" in
the name.  This simplifies the implementation much, compared to
mem_fileopen, which managed growing its internal buffer manually.

- ui_file_as_string, ui_file_strdup, ui_file_obsavestring all gone

The new string_file class has a string() method that provides direct
writable access to the internal std::string buffer.  This replaced
ui_file_as_string, which forced a copy of the same data the stream had
inside.  With direct access via a writable reference, we can instead
move the string out of the string_stream, avoiding deep string
copying.

Related, ui_file_xstrdup calls are replaced with xstrdup'ping the
stream's string, and ui_file_obsavestring is replaced by
obstack_copy0.

With all those out of the way, getting rid of the weird ui_file_put
mechanism was possible.

- New ui_file::printf, ui_file::puts, etc. methods

These simplify / clarify client code.  I considered splitting
client-code changes, like these, e.g.:

  -  stb = mem_fileopen ();
  -  fprintf_unfiltered (stb, "%s%s%s",
  -       _("The valid values are:\n"),
  -       regdesc,
  -       _("The default is \"std\"."));
  +  string_file stb;
  +  stb.printf ("%s%s%s",
  +       _("The valid values are:\n"),
  +       regdesc,
  +       _("The default is \"std\"."));

In two steps, with the first step leaving fprintf_unfiltered (etc.)
calls in place, and only afterwards do a pass to change all those to
call stb.printf etc..  I didn't do that split, because (when I tried),
it turned out to be pointless make-work: the first pass would have to
touch the fprintf_unfiltered line anyway, to replace "stb" with
"&stb".

- gdb_fopen replaced with stack-based objects

This avoids the need for cleanups or unique_ptr's.  I.e., this:

      struct ui_file *file = gdb_fopen (filename, "w");
      if (filename == NULL)
  perror_with_name (filename);
      cleanups = make_cleanup_ui_file_delete (file);
      // use file.
      do_cleanups (cleanups);

is replaced with this:

      stdio_file file;
      if (!file.open (filename, "w"))
  perror_with_name (filename);
      // use file.

- odd contorsions in null_file_write / null_file_fputs around when to
  call to_fputs / to_write eliminated.

- Global null_stream object

A few places that were allocating a ui_file in order to print to
"nowhere" are adjusted to instead refer to a new 'null_stream' global
stream.

- TUI's tui_sfileopen eliminated.  TUI's ui_file much simplified

The TUI's ui_file was serving a dual purpose.  It supported being used
as string buffer, and supported being backed by a stdio FILE.  The
string buffer part is gone, replaced by using of string_file.  The
'FILE *' support is now much simplified, by making the TUI's ui_file
inherit from stdio_file.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-02-02  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

* ada-lang.c (type_as_string): Use string_file.
* ada-valprint.c (ada_print_floating): Use string_file.
* ada-varobj.c (ada_varobj_scalar_image)
(ada_varobj_get_value_image): Use string_file.
* aix-thread.c (aix_thread_extra_thread_info): Use string_file.
* arm-tdep.c (_initialize_arm_tdep): Use string_printf.
* breakpoint.c (update_inserted_breakpoint_locations)
(insert_breakpoint_locations, reattach_breakpoints)
(print_breakpoint_location, print_one_detail_ranged_breakpoint)
(print_it_watchpoint): Use string_file.
(save_breakpoints): Use stdio_file.
* c-exp.y (oper): Use string_file.
* cli/cli-logging.c (set_logging_redirect): Use ui_file_up and
tee_file.
(pop_output_files): Use delete.
(handle_redirections): Use stdio_file and tee_file.
* cli/cli-setshow.c (do_show_command): Use string_file.
* compile/compile-c-support.c (c_compute_program): Use
string_file.
* compile/compile-c-symbols.c (generate_vla_size): Take a
'string_file &' instead of a 'ui_file *'.
(generate_c_for_for_one_variable): Take a 'string_file &' instead
of a 'ui_file *'.  Use string_file.
(generate_c_for_variable_locations): Take a 'string_file &'
instead of a 'ui_file *'.
* compile/compile-internal.h (generate_c_for_for_one_variable):
Take a 'string_file &' instead of a 'ui_file *'.
* compile/compile-loc2c.c (push, pushf, unary, binary)
(print_label, pushf_register_address, pushf_register)
(do_compile_dwarf_expr_to_c): Take a 'string_file &' instead of a
'ui_file *'.  Adjust.
* compile/compile.c (compile_to_object): Use string_file.
* compile/compile.h (compile_dwarf_expr_to_c)
(compile_dwarf_bounds_to_c): Take a 'string_file &' instead of a
'ui_file *'.
* cp-support.c (inspect_type): Use string_file and obstack_copy0.
(replace_typedefs_qualified_name): Use string_file and
obstack_copy0.
* disasm.c (gdb_pretty_print_insn): Use string_file.
(gdb_disassembly): Adjust reference the null_stream global.
(do_ui_file_delete): Delete.
(gdb_insn_length): Use null_stream.
* dummy-frame.c (maintenance_print_dummy_frames): Use stdio_file.
* dwarf2loc.c (dwarf2_compile_property_to_c)
(locexpr_generate_c_location, loclist_generate_c_location): Take a
'string_file &' instead of a 'ui_file *'.
* dwarf2loc.h (dwarf2_compile_property_to_c): Likewise.
* dwarf2read.c (do_ui_file_peek_last): Delete.
(dwarf2_compute_name): Use string_file.
* event-top.c (gdb_setup_readline): Use stdio_file.
* gdbarch.sh (verify_gdbarch): Use string_file.
* gdbtypes.c (safe_parse_type): Use null_stream.
* guile/scm-breakpoint.c (gdbscm_breakpoint_commands): Use
string_file.
* guile/scm-disasm.c (gdbscm_print_insn_from_port): Take a
'string_file *' instead of a 'ui_file *'.
(gdbscm_arch_disassemble): Use string_file.
* guile/scm-frame.c (frscm_print_frame_smob): Use string_file.
* guile/scm-ports.c (class ioscm_file_port): Now a class that
inherits from ui_file.
(ioscm_file_port_delete, ioscm_file_port_rewind)
(ioscm_file_port_put): Delete.
(ioscm_file_port_write): Rename to ...
(ioscm_file_port::write): ... this.  Remove file_port_magic
checks.
(ioscm_file_port_new): Delete.
(ioscm_with_output_to_port_worker): Use ioscm_file_port and
ui_file_up.
* guile/scm-type.c (tyscm_type_name): Use string_file.
* guile/scm-value.c (vlscm_print_value_smob, gdbscm_value_print):
Use string_file.
* infcmd.c (print_return_value_1): Use string_file.
* infrun.c (print_target_wait_results): Use string_file.
* language.c (add_language): Use string_file.
* location.c (explicit_to_string_internal): Use string_file.
* main.c (captured_main_1): Use null_file.
* maint.c (maintenance_print_architecture): Use stdio_file.
* mi/mi-cmd-stack.c (list_arg_or_local): Use string_file.
* mi/mi-common.h (struct mi_interp) <out, err, log, targ,
event_channel>: Change type to mi_console_file pointer.
* mi/mi-console.c (mi_console_file_fputs, mi_console_file_flush)
(mi_console_file_delete): Delete.
(struct mi_console_file): Delete.
(mi_console_file_magic): Delete.
(mi_console_file_new): Delete.
(mi_console_file::mi_console_file): New.
(mi_console_file_delete): Delete.
(mi_console_file_fputs): Delete.
(mi_console_file::write): New.
(mi_console_raw_packet): Delete.
(mi_console_file::flush): New.
(mi_console_file_flush): Delete.
(mi_console_set_raw): Rename to ...
(mi_console_file::set_raw): ... this.
* mi/mi-console.h (class mi_console_file): New class.
(mi_console_file_new, mi_console_set_raw): Delete.
* mi/mi-interp.c (mi_interpreter_init): Use mi_console_file.
(mi_set_logging): Use delete and tee_file.  Adjust.
* mi/mi-main.c (output_register): Use string_file.
(mi_cmd_data_evaluate_expression): Use string_file.
(mi_cmd_data_read_memory): Use string_file.
(mi_cmd_execute, print_variable_or_computed): Use string_file.
* mi/mi-out.c (mi_ui_out::main_stream): New.
(mi_ui_out::rewind): Use main_stream and
string_file.
(mi_ui_out::put): Use main_stream and string_file.
(mi_ui_out::mi_ui_out): Remove 'stream' parameter.
Allocate a 'string_file' instead.
(mi_out_new): Don't allocate a mem_fileopen stream here.
* mi/mi-out.h (mi_ui_out::mi_ui_out): Remove 'stream' parameter.
(mi_ui_out::main_stream): Declare method.
* printcmd.c (eval_command): Use string_file.
* psymtab.c (maintenance_print_psymbols): Use stdio_file.
* python/py-arch.c (archpy_disassemble): Use string_file.
* python/py-breakpoint.c (bppy_get_commands): Use string_file.
* python/py-frame.c (frapy_str): Use string_file.
* python/py-framefilter.c (py_print_type, py_print_single_arg):
Use string_file.
* python/py-type.c (typy_str): Use string_file.
* python/py-unwind.c (unwind_infopy_str): Use string_file.
* python/py-value.c (valpy_str): Use string_file.
* record-btrace.c (btrace_insn_history): Use string_file.
* regcache.c (regcache_print): Use stdio_file.
* reggroups.c (maintenance_print_reggroups): Use stdio_file.
* remote.c (escape_buffer): Use string_file.
* rust-lang.c (rust_get_disr_info): Use string_file.
* serial.c (serial_open_ops_1): Use stdio_file.
(do_serial_close): Use delete.
* stack.c (print_frame_arg): Use string_file.
(print_frame_args): Remove local mem_fileopen stream, not used.
(print_frame): Use string_file.
* symmisc.c (maintenance_print_symbols): Use stdio_file.
* symtab.h (struct symbol_computed_ops) <generate_c_location>:
Take a 'string_file *' instead of a 'ui_file *'.
* top.c (new_ui): Use stdio_file and stderr_file.
(free_ui): Use delete.
(execute_command_to_string): Use string_file.
(quit_confirm): Use string_file.
* tracepoint.c (collection_list::append_exp): Use string_file.
* tui/tui-disasm.c (tui_disassemble): Use string_file.
* tui/tui-file.c: Don't include "ui-file.h".
(enum streamtype, struct tui_stream): Delete.
(tui_file_new, tui_file_delete, tui_fileopen, tui_sfileopen)
(tui_file_isatty, tui_file_rewind, tui_file_put): Delete.
(tui_file::tui_file): New method.
(tui_file_fputs): Delete.
(tui_file_get_strbuf): Delete.
(tui_file::puts): New method.
(tui_file_adjust_strbuf): Delete.
(tui_file_flush): Delete.
(tui_file::flush): New method.
* tui/tui-file.h: Tweak intro comment.
Include ui-file.h.
(tui_fileopen, tui_sfileopen, tui_file_get_strbuf)
(tui_file_adjust_strbuf): Delete declarations.
(class tui_file): New class.
* tui/tui-io.c (tui_initialize_io): Use tui_file.
* tui/tui-regs.c (tui_restore_gdbout): Use delete.
(tui_register_format): Use string_stream.
* tui/tui-stack.c (tui_make_status_line): Use string_file.
(tui_get_function_from_frame): Use string_file.
* typeprint.c (type_to_string): Use string_file.
* ui-file.c (struct ui_file, ui_file_magic, ui_file_new): Delete.
(null_stream): New global.
(ui_file_delete): Delete.
(ui_file::ui_file): New.
(null_file_isatty): Delete.
(ui_file::~ui_file): New.
(null_file_rewind): Delete.
(ui_file::printf): New.
(null_file_put): Delete.
(null_file_flush): Delete.
(ui_file::putstr): New.
(null_file_write): Delete.
(ui_file::putstrn): New.
(null_file_read): Delete.
(ui_file::putc): New.
(null_file_fputs): Delete.
(null_file_write_async_safe): Delete.
(ui_file::vprintf): New.
(null_file_delete): Delete.
(null_file::write): New.
(null_file_fseek): Delete.
(null_file::puts): New.
(ui_file_data): Delete.
(null_file::write_async_safe): New.
(gdb_flush, ui_file_isatty): Adjust.
(ui_file_put, ui_file_rewind): Delete.
(ui_file_write): Adjust.
(ui_file_write_for_put): Delete.
(ui_file_write_async_safe, ui_file_read): Adjust.
(ui_file_fseek): Delete.
(fputs_unfiltered): Adjust.
(set_ui_file_flush, set_ui_file_isatty, set_ui_file_rewind)
(set_ui_file_put, set_ui_file_write, set_ui_file_write_async_safe)
(set_ui_file_read, set_ui_file_fputs, set_ui_file_fseek)
(set_ui_file_data): Delete.
(string_file::~string_file, string_file::write)
(struct accumulated_ui_file, do_ui_file_xstrdup, ui_file_xstrdup)
(do_ui_file_as_string, ui_file_as_string): Delete.
(do_ui_file_obsavestring, ui_file_obsavestring): Delete.
(struct mem_file): Delete.
(mem_file_new): Delete.
(stdio_file::stdio_file): New.
(mem_file_delete): Delete.
(stdio_file::stdio_file): New.
(mem_fileopen): Delete.
(stdio_file::~stdio_file): New.
(mem_file_rewind): Delete.
(stdio_file::set_stream): New.
(mem_file_put): Delete.
(stdio_file::open): New.
(mem_file_write): Delete.
(stdio_file_magic, struct stdio_file): Delete.
(stdio_file_new, stdio_file_delete, stdio_file_flush): Delete.
(stdio_file::flush): New.
(stdio_file_read): Rename to ...
(stdio_file::read): ... this.  Adjust.
(stdio_file_write): Rename to ...
(stdio_file::write): ... this.  Adjust.
(stdio_file_write_async_safe): Rename to ...
(stdio_file::write_async_safe) ... this.  Adjust.
(stdio_file_fputs): Rename to ...
(stdio_file::puts) ... this.  Adjust.
(stdio_file_isatty): Delete.
(stdio_file_fseek): Delete.
(stdio_file::isatty): New.
(stderr_file_write): Rename to ...
(stderr_file::write) ... this.  Adjust.
(stderr_file_fputs): Rename to ...
(stderr_file::puts) ... this.  Adjust.
(stderr_fileopen, stdio_fileopen, gdb_fopen): Delete.
(stderr_file::stderr_file): New.
(tee_file_magic): Delete.
(struct tee_file): Delete.
(tee_file::tee_file): New.
(tee_file_new): Delete.
(tee_file::~tee_file): New.
(tee_file_delete): Delete.
(tee_file_flush): Rename to ...
(tee_file::flush): ... this.  Adjust.
(tee_file_write): Rename to ...
(tee_file::write): ... this.  Adjust.
(tee_file::write_async_safe): New.
(tee_file_fputs): Rename to ...
(tee_file::puts): ... this.  Adjust.
(tee_file_isatty): Rename to ...
(tee_file::isatty): ... this.  Adjust.
* ui-file.h (struct obstack, struct ui_file): Don't
forward-declare.
(ui_file_new, ui_file_flush_ftype, set_ui_file_flush)
(ui_file_write_ftype)
(set_ui_file_write, ui_file_fputs_ftype, set_ui_file_fputs)
(ui_file_write_async_safe_ftype, set_ui_file_write_async_safe)
(ui_file_read_ftype, set_ui_file_read, ui_file_isatty_ftype)
(set_ui_file_isatty, ui_file_rewind_ftype, set_ui_file_rewind)
(ui_file_put_method_ftype, ui_file_put_ftype, set_ui_file_put)
(ui_file_delete_ftype, set_ui_file_data, ui_file_fseek_ftype)
(set_ui_file_fseek): Delete.
(ui_file_data, ui_file_delete, ui_file_rewind)
(struct ui_file): New.
(ui_file_up): New.
(class null_file): New.
(null_stream): Declare.
(ui_file_write_for_put, ui_file_put): Delete.
(ui_file_xstrdup, ui_file_as_string, ui_file_obsavestring):
Delete.
(ui_file_fseek, mem_fileopen, stdio_fileopen, stderr_fileopen)
(gdb_fopen, tee_file_new): Delete.
(struct string_file): New.
(struct stdio_file): New.
(stdio_file_up): New.
(struct stderr_file): New.
(class tee_file): New.
* ui-out.c (ui_out::field_stream): Take a 'string_file &' instead
of a 'ui_file *'.  Adjust.
* ui-out.h (class ui_out) <field_stream>: Likewise.
* utils.c (do_ui_file_delete, make_cleanup_ui_file_delete)
(null_stream): Delete.
(error_stream): Take a 'string_file &' instead of a 'ui_file *'.
Adjust.
* utils.h (struct ui_file): Delete forward declaration..
(make_cleanup_ui_file_delete, null_stream): Delete declarations.
(error_stream): Take a 'string_file &' instead of a
'ui_file *'.
* varobj.c (varobj_value_get_print_value): Use string_file.
* xtensa-tdep.c (xtensa_verify_config): Use string_file.
* gdbarch.c: Regenerate.

7 years agoAdd back gdb_pretty_print_insn
Pedro Alves [Thu, 2 Feb 2017 11:11:47 +0000 (11:11 +0000)]
Add back gdb_pretty_print_insn

ui_file_rewind is a ui_file method that only really works with mem
buffer files, and is a nop on other ui_file types.  It'd be desirable
to eliminate it from the base ui_file interface, and move it to the
"mem_fileopen" subclass of ui_file instead.  A following patch does
just that.

Unfortunately, there are a couple references to ui_file_rewind inside
gdb_disassembler::pretty_print_insn that were made harder to eliminate
with the recent addition of the gdb_disassembler wrapper.

Before the gdb_disassembler wrapper was added, in commit
e47ad6c0bd7aa3 ("Refactor disassembly code"), gdb_pretty_print_insn
used to be passed a ui_file pointer as argument, and it was simple to
adjust that pointer be a "mem_fileopen" ui_file pointer instead, since
there's only one gdb_pretty_print_insn caller.

That commit made gdb_pretty_print_insn be a method of
gdb_disassembler, and removed the method's ui_file parameter at the
same time, replaced by referencing the gdb_disassembler's stream
instead.  The trouble is that a gdb_disassembler can be instantiated
with a pointer any kind of ui_file.  Casting the gdb_disassembler's
stream to a mem_fileopen ui_file inside
gdb_disassembler::pretty_print_insn in order to call the reset method
would be gross hack.

The fix here is to:

 - make gdb_disassembler::pretty_print_insn a be free function again
   instead of a method of gdb_disassembler.  I.e., bring back
   gdb_pretty_print_insn.

 - but, don't add back the ui_file * parameter.  Instead, move the
   mem_fileopen allocation inside.  That is a better interface, given
   that the ui_file is only ever used as temporary scratch buffer as
   an implementation detail of gdb_pretty_print_insn.  The function's
   real "where to send output" parameter is the ui_out pointer.  (A
   following patch will add back buffer reuse across invocations
   differently).

 - don't add back a disassemble_info pointer either.  That used to be
   necessary for this bit:

  err = m_di.read_memory_func (pc, &data, 1, &m_di);
  if (err != 0)
    m_di.memory_error_func (err, pc, &m_di);

   ... but AFAIK, it's not really necessary.  We can replace those
   three lines with a call to read_code.  This seems to fix a
   regression even, because before commit d8b49cf0c891d0 ("Don't throw
   exception in dis_asm_memory_error"), that memory_error_func call
   would throw an error/exception, but now it only records the error
   in the gdb_disassembler's m_err_memaddr field.  (read_code throws
   on error.)

With all these, gdb_pretty_print_insn is completely layered on top of
gdb_disassembler only using the latter's public API.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-02-02  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

* disasm.c (gdb_disassembler::pretty_print_insn): Rename to...
(gdb_pretty_print_insn): ... this.  Now a free function.  Add back
a 'gdbarch' parameter.  Allocate a mem_fileopen stream here.
Adjust to call gdb_print_insn instead of
gdb_disassembler::print_insn.
(dump_insns, do_mixed_source_and_assembly_deprecated)
(do_mixed_source_and_assembly, do_assembly_only): Add back a
'gdbarch' parameter.  Remove gdb_disassembler parameter.
(gdb_disassembly): Don't allocate a gdb_disassembler here.
* disasm.h (gdb_disassembler::pretty_print_insn): Delete
declaration.
(gdb_pretty_print_insn): Re-add declaration.
* record-btrace.c (btrace_insn_history): Don't allocate a
gdb_disassembler here.  Adjust to call gdb_pretty_print_insn.

7 years ago[ld, testsuite] Restrict dl1*main and dl6*main tests on platforms which have libdl...
Jiong Wang [Wed, 1 Feb 2017 16:44:40 +0000 (16:44 +0000)]
[ld, testsuite] Restrict dl1*main and dl6*main tests on platforms which have libdl support

ld/
* testsuite/lib/ld-lib.exp (check_libdl_available): New function.
* testsuite/ld-elf/shared.exp (run_tests): Split tests which require
dlopen support into "dlopen_run_tests".  These tests include dl1*main
and dl6*main.
(dlopen_run_tests): New and only run it when check_libdl_available
returns true.  XFAIL on *-*-netbsdelf*.

7 years agoRemove unused file_string parameter in gdb_disassembly
Simon Marchi [Thu, 2 Feb 2017 03:54:35 +0000 (22:54 -0500)]
Remove unused file_string parameter in gdb_disassembly

The file_string parameter was added in 8f0eea0 (sorry, no title back
then) and has never actually been used.

gdb/ChangeLog:

* disasm.h (gdb_disassembly): Remove file_string parameter.
* disasm.c (gdb_disassembly): Likewise.
* cli/cli-cmds.c (print_disassembly): Adapt.
* mi/mi-cmd-disas.c (mi_cmd_disassemble): Likewise.
* stack.c (do_gdb_disassembly): Likewise.

7 years agoAutomatic date update in version.in
GDB Administrator [Thu, 2 Feb 2017 00:00:33 +0000 (00:00 +0000)]
Automatic date update in version.in

7 years agoMIPS/LD/testsuite: Correct relocation addends in VxWorks tests
Maciej W. Rozycki [Wed, 1 Feb 2017 22:09:33 +0000 (22:09 +0000)]
MIPS/LD/testsuite: Correct relocation addends in VxWorks tests

Fix commit 171191bac50e ("Add support for STT_IFUNC"),
<https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2008-12/msg00052.html>, commit
e04d7088afe0 ("PR ld/14088: Always display addend as signed hex
number"), <https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2012-05/msg00123.html> and
commit 343dbc36ffae ("Print addend as signed in objdump"),
<https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2012-05/msg00163.html> regressions:

FAIL: VxWorks executable test 1 (dynamic)
FAIL: ld-mips-elf/vxworks-forced-local-1

seen with `mips-vxworks' and `mipsel-vxworks' targets and adjust dump
patterns according to changes made to the presentation of relocation
addends in `readelf -r' and `objdump -r' output.

ld/
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/vxworks-forced-local-1.d: Correct the
presentation of relocation addends.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/vxworks1-lib.rd: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/vxworks1.dd: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/vxworks1.rd: Likewise.

7 years agoMIPS/LD/testsuite: Fix a `tls-multi-got-1-1.s' build failure
Maciej W. Rozycki [Wed, 1 Feb 2017 22:08:02 +0000 (22:08 +0000)]
MIPS/LD/testsuite: Fix a `tls-multi-got-1-1.s' build failure

Correct a commit ec9ab52c3217 ("gas: consistently emit diagnostics for
non-zero data emission to .bss/.struct"),
<https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2015-12/msg00073.html> regression:

.../ld/testsuite/ld-mips-elf/tls-multi-got-1-1.s: Assembler messages:
.../ld/testsuite/ld-mips-elf/tls-multi-got-1-1.s:39: Error: attempt to store non-zero value in section `.tbss'
ERROR: -EB -march=mips1 -32 -KPIC .../ld/testsuite/ld-mips-elf/tls-multi-got-1-1.s: assembly failed
UNRESOLVED: Shared library with multiple GOTs and TLS

in MIPS target testing and move `tlsvar_ld' to `.tdata' section, in line
with the remaining local dynamic definitions introduced with the set of
tests added with commit f4e584bd00f1 ("TLS support for MIPS"),
<https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2005-02/msg00607.html>.

ld/
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/tls-multi-got-1-1.s: Place `tlsvar_ld'
in `.tdata' section.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/tls-multi-got-1.got: Adjust accordingly.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/tls-multi-got-1.r: Likewise.

7 years agoBig-endian targets: Don't ignore offset into DW_OP_implicit_value
Andreas Arnez [Wed, 1 Feb 2017 15:59:00 +0000 (16:59 +0100)]
Big-endian targets: Don't ignore offset into DW_OP_implicit_value

When a variable's location is expressed as DW_OP_implicit_value, but the
given value is longer than needed, which bytes should be used?  GDB's
current logic was introduced with a patch from 2011 and uses the "least
significant" bytes:

  https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2011-08/msg00123.html

Now consider a sub-value from such a location at a given offset, accessed
through DW_OP_implicit_pointer.  Which bytes should be used for that?  The
patch above *always* uses the last bytes on big-endian targets, ignoring
the offset.

E.g., given the code snippet

  const char foo[] = "Hello, world!";
  const char *a = &foo[0];
  const char *b = &foo[7];

assume that `foo' is described as DW_OP_implicit_value and `a' and `b'
each as DW_OP_implicit_pointer into that value.  Then with current GDB
`*a' and `*b' yield the same result -- the string's zero terminator.

This patch basically reverts the portion of the patch above that deals
with DW_OP_implicit_value.  This fixes the offset handling and also goes
back to dropping the last instead of the first bytes on big-endian targets
if the implicit value is longer than needed.  The latter aspect of the
change probably doesn't matter for actual programs, but simplifies the
logic.

The patch also cleans up the original code a bit and adds appropriate test
cases.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-op-stack-value.exp: Adjust expected result of
taking a 2-byte value out of a 4-byte DWARF implicit value on
big-endian targets.
* gdb.dwarf2/nonvar-access.exp: Add more comments to existing
logic.  Add test cases for DW_OP_implicit.

gdb/ChangeLog:

* dwarf2loc.c (dwarf2_evaluate_loc_desc_full): For
DWARF_VALUE_LITERAL, no longer ignore the offset on big-endian
targets.  And if the implicit value is longer than needed, extract
the first bytes instead of the "least significant" ones.

7 years agotestsuite: diagnose a running GDB in gdb_skip_xml_tests
Markus Metzger [Tue, 31 Jan 2017 16:13:46 +0000 (17:13 +0100)]
testsuite: diagnose a running GDB in gdb_skip_xml_tests

If GDB is running when gdb_skip_xml_tests is called with
--target_board=native-extended-gdbserer.exp, it fails with:

    (gdb) FAIL: ....exp: set tdesc filename .../trivial.xml (got interactive prompt)
    monitor exit

Diagnose this in gdb_skip_xml_tests to generate a more meaningful error message:

    ERROR: tcl error sourcing ....exp.
    ERROR: GDB must not be running in gdb_skip_xml_tests.
        while executing
    [...]

testsuite/
* lib/gdb.exp (gdb_skip_xml_tests): Error if GDB is running.

7 years agobtrace, testsuite: fix extended-remote fail
Markus Metzger [Thu, 26 Jan 2017 14:07:44 +0000 (15:07 +0100)]
btrace, testsuite: fix extended-remote fail

Parts of gdb.btrace/enable.exp are only valid for native debug.  The check for
skip_gdbserver_tests is done while GDB is running, though, which causes it to
fail with --target_board=native-extended-gdbserver.  Exit GDB before that check.

testsuite/
* gdb.btrace/enable.exp: Call gdb_exit before skip_gdbserver_tests.

7 years agobtrace, testsuite: fix extended-remote non-stop test
Markus Metzger [Thu, 26 Jan 2017 08:27:45 +0000 (09:27 +0100)]
btrace, testsuite: fix extended-remote non-stop test

With --target_board=native-extended-gdbserver non-stop tests are failing with

    UNTESTED: gdb.btrace/non-stop.exp: failed to run to main

Fix that by adding '-ex "set non-stop on"' to GDBFLAGS before restarting.

testsuite/
* gdb.btrace/non-stop.exp: Add '-ex "set non-stop on"' to GDBFLAGS.

7 years agobtrace: add unsupported/untested messages when skipping tests
Markus Metzger [Fri, 9 Dec 2016 12:16:22 +0000 (13:16 +0100)]
btrace: add unsupported/untested messages when skipping tests

We may silently skip gdb.btrace tests if

  - the target does not support record-btrace
  - the target does not support TSX
  - the target does not support gdbserver
  - we fail to compile the test
  - we fail to run to main

Add unsupported/untested messages for each of those.

testsuite/
* gdb.btrace/buffer-size.exp: Add unsupported/untested message if
the test is skipped.
* gdb.btrace/data.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.btrace/delta.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.btrace/dlopen.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.btrace/enable-running.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.btrace/enable.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.btrace/exception.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.btrace/function_call_history.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.btrace/gcore.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.btrace/instruction_history.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.btrace/multi-thread-step.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.btrace/nohist.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.btrace/non-stop.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.btrace/reconnect.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.btrace/record_goto-step.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.btrace/record_goto.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.btrace/rn-dl-bind.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.btrace/segv.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.btrace/step.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.btrace/stepi.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.btrace/tailcall-only.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.btrace/tailcall.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.btrace/tsx.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.btrace/unknown_functions.exp: Likewise.
* gdb.btrace/vdso.exp: Likewise.

7 years agobtrace: allow recording to be started (and stopped) for running threads
Markus Metzger [Wed, 30 Nov 2016 10:05:38 +0000 (11:05 +0100)]
btrace: allow recording to be started (and stopped) for running threads

When recording is started for a running thread, GDB was able to start tracing
but then failed to read registers to insert the initial entry for the current
PC.  We don't really need that initial entry if we don't know where exactly we
started recording.  Skip that step to allow recording to be started while
threads are running.

If we do run into errors, we need to undo the tracing enable to not leak this
thread.  The operation did not complete so our caller won't clean up this
thread.

For the BTRACE_FORMAT_PT btrace format, we don't need that initial entry since
it will be recorded in the trace.  We can omit the call to btrace_add_pc.

gdb/
* btrace.c (btrace_enable): Do not call btrace_add_pc for
BTRACE_FORMAT_PT or if can_access_registers_ptid returns false.
(btrace_fetch): Assert can_access_registers_ptid.
* record-btrace.c (require_btrace_thread, record_btrace_info): Call
validate_registers_access.

testsuite/
* gdb.btrace/enable-running.c: New.
* gdb.btrace/enable-running.exp: New.

7 years agothread: add can_access_registers_ptid
Markus Metzger [Fri, 20 Jan 2017 08:05:03 +0000 (09:05 +0100)]
thread: add can_access_registers_ptid

Add a function can_access_registers_ptid that behaves like
validate_registers_access but returns a boolean value instead of throwing an
exception.

gdb/
* gdbthread.h (can_access_registers_ptid): New.
* thread.c (can_access_registers_ptid): New.

7 years ago[ld, testsuite] Append $board_cflags in one more place in ld-unique/unique.exp
Jiong Wang [Tue, 31 Jan 2017 12:20:48 +0000 (12:20 +0000)]
[ld, testsuite] Append $board_cflags in one more place in ld-unique/unique.exp

ld/
* testsuite/ld-unique/unique.exp (Could not link a dynamic executable):
Append $board_cflags to link commands.

7 years agoFix failing print-memory-usage-1 on Windows
Senthil Kumar Selvaraj [Wed, 1 Feb 2017 06:08:39 +0000 (11:38 +0530)]
Fix failing print-memory-usage-1 on Windows

ld/

2017-01-31  Senthil Kumar Selvaraj <senthilkumar.selvaraj@microchip.com>

* testsuite/ld-scripts/print-memory-usage-1.l: Relax
check for digit in second decimal place.

7 years agoDon't allow mov-to-lea optimization for __ehdr_start.
Cary Coutant [Wed, 1 Feb 2017 00:32:59 +0000 (16:32 -0800)]
Don't allow mov-to-lea optimization for __ehdr_start.

gold/
PR gold/21090
* x86_64.cc (Target_x86_64::can_convert_mov_to_lea): Add check
for predefined symbol.
(Target_x86_64::Relocate::relocate): Fix formatting.

7 years agoPR ld/20828: LD/testsuite: Correct indentation
Maciej W. Rozycki [Tue, 31 Jan 2017 17:59:44 +0000 (17:59 +0000)]
PR ld/20828: LD/testsuite: Correct indentation

ld/
PR ld/20828
* testsuite/ld-elf/shared.exp: Correct PR ld/20828 test
indentation.