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Luis Machado
19e012c813 Updated debug architecture version checks for fbsd
There are two new debug architecture version entries.  I updated the
code for Linux, but fbsd also needs updating.

This patch does this, and should be pretty straightforward.

I can't test this on native fbsd, but I'm fairly confident it should
work.

Signed-off-by: Luis Machado <luis.machado@arm.com>
2023-04-26 07:00:18 +01:00
Luis Machado
dc449cb963 Add new debug architecture version
Teach gdb about a new debug architecture version for AArch64 (0x11).

No user-visible changes.

Regression-tested on aarch64-linux Ubuntu 20.04/22.04.

Signed-off-by: Luis Machado <luis.machado@arm.com>
2023-04-26 07:00:12 +01:00
Alan Modra
b4617f7904 i386-dis.c UB shift and other tidies
1) i386-dis.c:12055:11: runtime error: left shift of negative value -1
Bit twiddling is best done unsigned, due to UB on overflow of signed
expressions.  Fix this by using bfd_vma rather than bfd_signed_vma
everywhere in i386-dis.c except print_displacement.

2) Return get32s and get16 value in a bfd_vma, reducing the need for
temp variables.

3) Introduce get16s and get8s functions to simplify the code.

4) With some optimisation options gcc-13 legitimately complains about
a fall-through in OP_I.  Fix that.  OP_I also doesn't need to use
"mask" which was wrong for w_mode anyway.

5) Masking with & 0xffffffff is better than casting to unsigned.  We
don't know for sure that unsigned int is 32-bit.

6) We also don't know that unsigned char is 8 bits.  Mask codep
accesses everywhere.  I don't expect binutils will work on anything
other than an 8-bit char host, but if we are masking codep accesses in
some places we might as well be consistent.  (Better would be to use
stdint.h types more in binutils.)
2023-04-26 12:06:33 +09:30
Alan Modra
4a8635cbec binutils runtest $CC
I noticed in the binutile Makefile that runtest is being invoked with
CC, CC_FOR_BUILD and other compiler related flags in the environment.
That doesn't work.  Those variables ought to be passed on the runtest
command line.

After fixing that I had some fails due to binutils testprog.c now
being compiled with the default "-g -O2" picked up in
CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET.  Hack around that by passing -O0.

Also, with the binutils testsuite now taking notice of CC_FOR_TARGET,
I found a couple of debuginfod.exp fails with one of my compilers that
happened to be built without --debug-id being enabled by default.

	* Makefile.am (check-DEJAGNU): Pass $CC and other variable on
	the runtest command line rather than futilely in the
	environment.  Add -O0 to CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
	* testsuite/binutils-all/debuginfod.exp: Compile testprog.c
	with -Wl,--build-id.
2023-04-26 10:32:07 +09:30
Alan Modra
5b429b8707 Avoid another -Werror=dangling-pointer
write.c:415:7: error: dangling pointer ‘prev_frag’ to ‘dummy’ may be used

	* write.c (chain_frchains_together_1): Rewrite loop as a do
	while to avoid false positive -Wdangling-pointer.
2023-04-26 10:32:07 +09:30
GDB Administrator
9d4f5cabe2 Automatic date update in version.in 2023-04-26 00:00:45 +00:00
Tom Tromey
b6fc08e89f Use scoped_restore in varobj.c
One spot in varobj.c should use scoped_restore to save and restore
input_radix.  Note that the current code may fail to restore it on
error, so this patch fixes a latent bug.

Approved-By: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
2023-04-25 12:01:45 -06:00
Tom Tromey
fc53c8e021 Remove some "goto"s from parse.c
parser_state::push_dollar has some unnecessary "goto"s.  Replacing
them cleans up the code.  Regression tested on x86-64 Fedora 36.

Approved-By: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
2023-04-25 11:54:28 -06:00
Michael Matz
8f5cd47bee section-select: Fix performance problem (PR30367)
when using many wild-statements with non-wildcard filenames we
were running into quadraticness via repeatedly using lookup_name
on a long list of loaded files.  I've originally retained using
lookup_name because that preserved existing behaviour most obviously.
In particular in matching wild-statements when using a non-wildcard
filename it matches against local_sym_name, not the filename member.
If the wildspec would have an archive-spec or a wildcard it would use
the filename member, though.  Also it would load the named file
(and ignore it, as being not equal to the currently considered
input-statement).

Rewrite this to not use lookup_name but retain the comparison
against local_sym_name with a comment to that effect.

	PR 30367
	* ldlang.c (walk_wild_section_match): Don't use lookup_name
	but directly compare spec and local_sym_name.
2023-04-25 14:55:22 +02:00
Jan Beulich
7a29ee2903 RISC-V: adjust logic to avoid register name symbols
Special casing GPR names in my_getSmallExpression() leads to a number of
inconsistencies. Generalize this by utilizing the md_parse_name() hook,
limited to when instruction operands are being parsed (really: probed).
Then both the GPR lookup there and the yet more ad hoc workaround for
PR/gas 29940 can be removed (including its extension needed for making
the compressed form JAL work again).
2023-04-25 11:19:18 +02:00
Jan Beulich
42dabba657 RISC-V: test for expected / no unexpected symbols
Both the temporary workaround for PR/gas 29940 and the existing special
casing of GPRs in my_getSmallExpression() aren't really tested anywhere
(i.e. with the workarounds remove testing would still succeed). Nor is
there any test for uses of symbols with names matching GPRs, where such
is permitted. Before altering how this is to be dealt with, install two
testcases covering the expected behavior. (For now this includes only
known affected insns; re-ordering of entries in riscv_opcodes[] could,
however, yield more of them.)
2023-04-25 11:18:49 +02:00
Jan Beulich
b33e94cfa4 RISC-V: don't recognize bogus relocations
With my_getSmallExpression() consistently and silently failing on
relocation operators not fitting an insn, it is no longer necessary to
hand it percent_op_itype[] "just in case" (i.e. to avoid errors when a
subsequent parsing attempt for another operand combination might
succeed). This also eliminates the latent problem of percent_op_itype[]
and percent_op_stype[] growing a non-identical set of recognized
relocation operators.
2023-04-25 11:17:19 +02:00
Jan Beulich
a5e756e63e RISC-V: avoid redundant and misleading/wrong error messages
The use of a wrong (for the insn) relocation operator (or a future one
which simply isn't recognized by older gas yet) doesn't render the (rest
of the) expression "bad". Furthermore alongside the error from
expression() in most cases the parser would emit another error then
anyway. Suppress the call to my_getExpression() in such a case,
arranging for a guaranteed subsequent error message by marking the
expression "illegal".
2023-04-25 11:16:44 +02:00
Jan Beulich
408ab0161d RISC-V: drop "percent_op" parameter from my_getOpcodeExpression()
Both callers check for no relocations, so there's no point parsing for
some. Have the function pass percent_op_null into
my_getSmallExpression(). Note that there's no point passing
percent_op_itype: Elsewhere, especially when processing compressed alias
insns ahead of non-alias ones, this has the effect of avoiding "bad
expression" errors when another parsing pass may follow (and succeed).
Here, however, all alternative forms of an insn type will again start
with the same O4 or O2, so avoiding errors earlier on doesn't really
help. Plus constructs with a relocation specifier (as percent_op_itype
would permit) can't be specified anyway, as the scrubber eats the
whitespace between .insn's type and the O4 or O2 expression when that
starts with % or ( - i.e. these will be seen as e.g. "i%lo(x)", and
riscv_ip() looks only for whitespace when finding the end of a mnemonic.
2023-04-25 11:16:07 +02:00
Jan Beulich
85bd4bfb7f RISC-V: minor effort reduction in relocation specifier parsing
The sole caller of parse_relocation() has already checked for the %
prefix, so there's no need to check for it again in the strncasecmp()
and there's also no reason to make the involved string literals longer
than necessary.
2023-04-25 11:15:25 +02:00
Tom de Vries
538edc49dc [gdb/testsuite] Fix timeout in gdb.tui/empty.exp
In test-case gdb.tui/empty.exp we run into:
...
WARNING: timeout in accept_gdb_output
PASS: gdb.tui/empty.exp: src: 90x40: box 1
...

We timeout here in Term::resize:
...
	# Due to the strange column resizing behavior, and because we
	# don't care about this intermediate resize, we don't check
	# the size here.
	wait_for "@@ resize done $_resize_count"
...
because the string we're trying to match is split over two lines:
...
25 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------+No
26 ne No process In:                                               L??   PC: ?? @@
27 resize done 0, size = 79x40
28 (gdb)
...

Fix this by dropping the "@@ " prefix.

Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-04-25 08:33:57 +02:00
Tom de Vries
9d00d9eac6 [gdb/testsuite] Fix timeout in gdb.tui/completion.exp
With test-case gdb.tui/completion.exp, we run into:
...
WARNING: timeout in accept_gdb_output
PASS: gdb.tui/completion.exp: check focus completions
...

The timeout happens in this command:
...
Term::command "layout src"
...
which waits for:
- "(gdb) layout src", and then
- "(gdb) ".

Because the "layout src" command enables the TUI there's just a prompt.

Fix this by using Term::command_no_prompt_prefix.

Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-04-25 08:33:57 +02:00
Tom de Vries
d8d3edbfa3 [gdb/testsuite] Fix timeout in gdb.tui/new-layout.exp
In test-case gdb.tui/new-layout.exp we run into:
...
WARNING: timeout in accept_gdb_output
PASS: gdb.tui/new-layout.exp: layout=cmd_only {cmd 1} {} {}: \
  bottom of cmd window is blank
...

The timeout happens here:
...
    Term::command "layout src"
...

Before the "layout src" command we have:
...
Screen Dump (size 80 columns x 24 rows, cursor at column 46, row 7):
    0 +-tui-layout.c-------------------------+(gdb) layout example3
    1 |       20 {                           |(gdb) layout src
    2 |       21   return 0;                 |(gdb) winheight cmd 8
    3 |       22 }                           |(gdb) layout example4
    4 |       23                             |(gdb) layout src
    5 |       24                             |(gdb) winheight cmd 8
    6 |       25                             |(gdb) layout example5
    7 |       26                             |(gdb)
    8 |       27                             |
    9 |       28                             |
   10 |       29                             |
   11 |       30                             |
   12 |       31                             |
   13 |       32                             |
   14 |       33                             |
   15 |       34                             |
   16 |       35                             |
   17 |       36                             |
   18 |       37                             |
   19 |       38                             |
   20 |       39                             |
   21 |       40                             |
   22 +--------------------------------------+
   23 exec No process In:                                                L??   PC: ??
...
and after:
...
Screen Dump (size 80 columns x 24 rows, cursor at column 6, row 16):
    0 +-tui-layout.c-----------------------------------------------------------------+
    1 |       20 {                                                                   |
    2 |       21   return 0;                                                         |
    3 |       22 }                                                                   |
    4 |       23                                                                     |
    5 |       24                                                                     |
    6 |       25                                                                     |
    7 |       26                                                                     |
    8 |       27                                                                     |
    9 |       28                                                                     |
   10 |       29                                                                     |
   11 |       30                                                                     |
   12 |       31                                                                     |
   13 |       32                                                                     |
   14 +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
   15 exec No process In:                                                L??   PC: ??
   16 (gdb)
   17
   18
   19
   20
   21
   22
   23
...

The Term::command "layout src" is waiting to match:
- "(gdb) layout src", and then
- "(gdb) ".

The first part fails to match on a line:
...
|       26                             |(gdb) layout src
...
because it expects the prompt at the start of the line.

Fix this by allowing the prompt at the start of a window as well.

Tested by x86_64-linux.
2023-04-25 08:33:57 +02:00
Tom de Vries
f35613934c [gdb/testsuite] Fix timeout in gdb.tui/main.exp
With test-case gdb.tui/main.exp we run into:
...
WARNING: timeout in accept_gdb_output
PASS: gdb.tui/main.exp: show main after file
...

The problem is that this command:
...
Term::command "file [standard_output_file $testfile]"
...
tries to match "(gdb) $cmd", but due to the long file name, $cmd is split up
over two lines:
...
   16 (gdb) file /data/vries/gdb/leap-15-4/build/gdb/testsuite/outputs/gdb.tui/main/ma
   17 in
   18 Reading symbols from /data/vries/gdb/leap-15-4/build/gdb/testsuite/outputs/gdb.t
   19 ui/main/main...
   20 (gdb)
...

Fix this by matching "Reading symbols from" instead.

Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-04-25 08:33:57 +02:00
Tom de Vries
f57b5a395b [gdb/testsuite] Fix timeout in gdb.tui/corefile-run.exp
With test-case gdb.tui/corefile-run.exp we run into:
...
WARNING: timeout in accept_gdb_output
PASS: gdb.tui/corefile-run.exp: load corefile
...

The timeout happens in this command:
...
Term::command "core-file $core"
...
because it tries to match "(gdb) $cmd" but $cmd is split over two lines:
...
   16 (gdb) core-file /data/vries/gdb/leap-15-4/build/gdb/testsuite/outputs/gdb.tui/co
   17 refile-run/corefile-run.core
   18 [New LWP 5370]
   19 Core was generated by `/data/vries/gdb/leap-15-4/build/gdb/testsuite/outputs/gdb
   20 .tui/corefile-run/coref'.
   21 Program terminated with signal SIGTRAP, Trace/breakpoint trap.
   22   main () at tui-layout.c:21
   23 (gdb)
...

Fix this by using send_gdb "$cmd\n" and wait_for "Program terminated" instead.

Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-04-25 08:33:57 +02:00
Tom de Vries
c2feffd819 [gdb/testsuite] Add debug prints in Term::wait_for
The semantics of wait_for are non-trivial, and a bit hard to understand
sometimes.

Add some debug prints in wait_for that make it clear:
- what regexps we're trying to match,
- what strings we compare to the regexps, and
- whether there's a match or mismatch.

I've added this ad-hoc a couple of times, and it seems that it's worth having
readily available.

The debug prints are enabled by adding DEBUG_TUI_MATCHING=1 to the
RUNTESTFLAGS:
...
$ make check RUNTESTFLAGS="gdb.tui/empty.exp DEBUG_TUI_MATCHING=1"
...

Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-04-25 08:33:56 +02:00
Tom de Vries
0d00a5f9d4 [gdb/testsuite] Add warning for timeout in accept_gdb_output
In accept_gdb_output we have:
...
            timeout {
                # Assume a timeout means we somehow missed the
                # expected result, and carry on.
                return 0
            }
...

The timeout is silent, and though in some places the return value is checked,
this is not done consistently, and consequently there are silent timeouts
when running the TUI testsuite (gdb.tui/*.exp and gdb.python/tui*.exp).

Each timeout is 10 seconds, and there are 5 in total in the TUI tests, taking
50 seconds overall:
...
real    1m0.275s
user    0m10.440s
sys     0m1.343s
...

With an entire testsuite run taking about 30 minutes, that is about 2.5% of
the time spent waiting in TUI tests.

Let's make the timeouts visible using a warning, such that they can be fixed.

Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-04-25 08:33:56 +02:00
GDB Administrator
25035d2122 Automatic date update in version.in 2023-04-25 00:00:29 +00:00
Tom de Vries
6d5d644e3c [gdb/testsuite] Fix auto-indent in gdb.gdb/python-helper.exp
When editing gdb.gdb/python-helper.exp, auto-indent is broken in my editor
(emacs).

The problem is that this:
...
if { 1 } {
    foo "{" "}"<ENTER>bar
}
...
produces this:
...
if { 1 } {
    foo "{" "}"
bar
}
...

Note that this doesn't happen for "{}".

Fix this by using "\{" and "\}".

Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-04-24 22:08:53 +02:00
Tom de Vries
60732b4293 [gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.gdb/python-helper.exp with -O2 -flto
On openSUSE Leap 15.4, with gcc 7.5.0, when building gdb with
-O2 -g -flto=auto, I run into:
...
FAIL: gdb.gdb/python-helper.exp: hit breakpoint in outer gdb
FAIL: gdb.gdb/python-helper.exp: print integer from DWARF info
FAIL: gdb.gdb/python-helper.exp: print *type->main_type
...

Fix the first two FAILs by using $bkptno_numopt_re.

The last FAIL is due to:
...
(outer-gdb) print *type->main_type^M
A syntax error in expression, near `->main_type'.^M
(outer-gdb) FAIL: gdb.gdb/python-helper.exp: print *type->main_type
...
because:
...
(outer-gdb) print type^M
Attempt to use a type name as an expression^M
...

Fix this by making the test unresolved if "print type" or
"print type->main_type" doesn't succeed.

On openSUSE Tumbleweed, with gcc 13.0.1, when building gdb with
-O2 -g -flto=auto, I run into timeouts due to the breakpoint in c_print_type
not hitting.  Fix this by detecting the situation and bailing out.

Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-04-24 22:08:53 +02:00
Tom de Vries
4fa173cfd7 [gdb/testsuite] Fix -wrap in presence of -prompt in gdb_test_multiple
While writing a gdb_test_multiple call in a test-case I tried to use -wrap in
combination with -prompt and found out that it doesn't work, because -wrap uses
"$gdb_prompt $" instead of $prompt_regexp.

Fix this by making -wrap use $prompt_regexp.

Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-04-24 22:08:53 +02:00
Simon Marchi
41966608a1 gdb: remove end_stepping_range observable
I noticed that this observable was never notified, which means we can
probably safely remove it.  The notification was removed in:

    commit 243a925328
    Author: Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
    Date:   Wed Sep 9 18:23:24 2015 +0100

        Replace "struct continuation" mechanism by something more extensible

print_end_stepping_range_reason in turn becomes unused, so remote it as
well.

Change-Id: If5da5149276c282d2540097c8c4327ce0f70431a
2023-04-24 15:49:23 -04:00
Tom de Vries
618e9847c5 [gdb/testsuite] Use -std=gnu99 for gdb.server/attach-flag.exp
When using a compiler defaulting to -std=gnu90, we run into:
...
Running gdb.server/attach-flag.exp ...
gdb compile failed, attach-flag.c: In function 'main':
attach-flag.c:22:3: error: 'for' loop initial declarations are only allowed \
  in C99 or C11 mode
   for (int i = 0; i < NTHREADS; i++)
   ^~~
attach-flag.c:22:3: note: use option -std=c99, -std=gnu99, -std=c11 or \
  -std=gnu11 to compile your code
...

Fix this by using -std=gnu99.

Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-04-24 15:02:59 +02:00
Tom de Vries
f20f27e055 [gdb/testsuite] Require GCC >= 5.x.x in gdb.base/utf8-identifiers.exp
Test-case gdb.base/utf8-identifiers.exp compiles starting with GCC 5, so
require this.

Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-04-24 14:48:06 +02:00
Tom de Vries
ac3c4894cf [gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.multi/multi-arch.exp on powerpc64le
When running test-case gdb.multi/multi-arch.exp on powerpc64le-linux, I run into:
...
Running gdb/testsuite/gdb.multi/multi-arch.exp ...
gdb compile failed, In file included from /usr/include/features.h:399:0,
                 from /usr/include/stdio.h:27,
                 from gdb/testsuite/gdb.multi/hangout.c:18:
/usr/include/gnu/stubs.h:8:27: fatal error: gnu/stubs-32.h: \
  No such file or directory
 # include <gnu/stubs-32.h>
                           ^
compilation terminated.
...

The problem is that the test-case attempts to use gcc -m32 to produce an
executable while that's not available.

Fix this by:
- introduce a new caching proc have_compile_and_link_flag, and
- using have_compile_and_link_flag in test-case gdb.multi/multi-arch.exp.

Tested on:
- x86_64-linux (openSUSE Leap 15.4), and
- powerpc64le-linux (CentOS-7).
2023-04-24 14:48:06 +02:00
Tom de Vries
ddbc483e7d [gdb/testsuite] Add basic lmap for tcl < 8.6
With test-case gdb.dwarf2/dw2-abs-hi-pc.exp and tcl 8.5, I run into:
...
ERROR: tcl error sourcing gdb/testsuite/gdb.dwarf2/dw2-abs-hi-pc.exp.
ERROR: invalid command name "lmap"
    while executing
"::gdb_tcl_unknown lmap i {dw2-abs-hi-pc.c dw2-abs-hi-pc-hello.c \
  dw2-abs-hi-pc-world.c} { expr { "$srcdir/$subdir/$i" } }"
...

Fix this by adding basic lmap support for tcl version < 8.6.

Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-04-24 14:48:06 +02:00
Tom de Vries
f355e1e44e [gdb/testsuite] Don't use string cat in gdb.dwarf2/dw2-abs-hi-pc.exp
Test-case gdb.dwarf2/dw2-abs-hi-pc.exp uses string cat:
...
set sources [lmap i $sources { string cat "${srcdir}/${subdir}/" $i }]
...
but that's only supported starting tcl 8.6.

Fix this by using "expr" instead:
...
set sources [lmap i $sources { expr { "$srcdir/$subdir/$i" } }]
...

Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-04-24 14:48:06 +02:00
Nick Clifton
6946d29241 New georgian translation for the bfd sub-directory 2023-04-24 13:06:18 +01:00
Alan Modra
ea5c591c02 Revert "x86: work around compiler diagnosing dangling pointer"
This reverts commit 983db9932a.
2023-04-24 21:00:00 +09:30
Alan Modra
5b720e50c7 gcc-13 i386-dis.c warning
opcodes/i386-dis.c: In function ‘print_insn’:
opcodes/i386-dis.c:9865:22: error: storing the address of local
variable ‘priv’ in ‘*info.private_data’ [-Werror=dangling-pointer=]

	* i386-dis.c (print_insn): Clear info->private_data before
	returning.
2023-04-24 20:59:38 +09:30
Alan Modra
2043ddb218 asan: segfault in coff_mangle_symbols
The testcase managed to trigger creation of a wild pointer in
coff_slurp_symbol_table.  Stop that happening, and fix an unrelated
problem I happened to see in bfd_coff_get_syment.

	* coff-bfd.c (bfd_coff_get_syment): Clear fix_value after
	converting n_value from a pointer to an index.
	* coffcode.h (coff_slurp_symbol_table <C_BSTAT>): Sanity check
	symbol value before converting to a pointer.
2023-04-24 20:59:38 +09:30
Alan Modra
c1eb3cd205 objcopy of archives tidy
This makes sure the input element bfd is closed before exiting the
loop copying elements.

	* objcopy.c (copy_archive): Rename output_bfd to output_element.
	Localise last_element.  Close this_element in more error cases.
2023-04-24 20:59:38 +09:30
Tom de Vries
596a7c72b2 [gdb/testsuite] Skip dap tests for tcl 8.5
When running the dap tests on a system with tcl 8.5, we run into:
...
ERROR: tcl error sourcing gdb/testsuite/gdb.dap/memory.exp.
ERROR: bad class "entier": must be alnum, alpha, ascii, control, boolean, \
  digit, double, false, graph, integer, list, lower, print, punct, space, \
  true, upper, wideinteger, wordchar, or xdigit
    while executing
"string is entier $num"
    (procedure "num" line 16)
    invoked from within
...

Fix this by:
- requiring tcl 8.6 in allow_dap_tests, and
- adding the missing require allow_dap_tests in gdb.dap/memory.exp.

Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-04-24 11:29:22 +02:00
Jan Beulich
983db9932a x86: work around compiler diagnosing dangling pointer
For quite come time print_insn() has been storing the address of a local
variable into info->private_data. Since the compiler can't know that the
field won't be accessed again after print_insn() returns, it may kind of
legitimately diagnose this. And recent enough gcc does as of the
introduction of the fetch_error() return paths (replacing setjmp()-based
error handling).

Utilizing that neither prefix_name() nor i386_dis_printf() actually use
info->private_data, zap the pointer in fetch_error(), after having
retrieved it for local use.
2023-04-24 10:37:12 +02:00
GDB Administrator
d4a174a5cb Automatic date update in version.in 2023-04-24 00:00:29 +00:00
YunQiang Su
af98929731 MIPS: fix loongson3 llsc workaround
-mfix-looongson3-llsc may add sync instructions not needed on some
asm code with lots of debug info.

	PR: 30153
	* gas/config/tc-mips.c(fix_loongson3_llsc): clear logistic.
2023-04-23 14:50:18 +08:00
YunQiang Su
9171de358f MIPS: default output r6 obj if the triple is r6
If the triple is mipsisa32r6* or mipsisa64r6*, ld/as should output
r6 objects by default.
The triples with vendor `img` should do same.

The examples include:
	as xx.s -o xx.o
	ld -r -b binary xx.dat -o xx.o
2023-04-23 14:32:43 +08:00
YunQiang Su
32f1c80375 MIPS: support mips*64 as CPU and gnuabi64 as ABI
For MIPS64r6 ports, Debian as an example, `mipsisa64r6el` is
used as the cpu name in triple.
Let's recognize them by `mips*64*(el)`.

For 64bit Ports, like Debian's mips64el and mips64r6el ports,
`gnuabi64` is used as the abi section.
Let's use N64 abi by default for the triple with gnuabi64.
2023-04-23 14:32:43 +08:00
mengqinggang
fda507e61c LoongArch: Fix loongarch32 test fails
Regenerated macro_op_32.d and add skip loongarch64-*-*.

gas/ChangeLog:

	* testsuite/gas/loongarch/macro_op_32.d: Regenerated.

ld/ChangeLog:

	* testsuite/ld-loongarch-elf/macro_op_32.d: Regenerated.
2023-04-23 10:04:07 +08:00
GDB Administrator
630e5a235e Automatic date update in version.in 2023-04-23 00:00:31 +00:00
Tom de Vries
f41c2f5edd [gdb/testsuite] Remove debug prints in gdb_find_gdc
When running the gdb.dlang test-cases, and forcing gdb_find_gdc to be used
rather than dejagnu's copy (mimicing what happens with an older dejagnu
without find_gdc), I run into these debug prints:
...
Tool Root: /data/vries/gdb/leap-15-4/build
CC: gdc
...

Remove these.

Tested on x86_64-linux.
2023-04-22 11:04:11 +02:00
WANG Rui
a88ee931ee gdb: Fix false match issue in skip_prologue_using_linetable
[ Changes in v2:
  - rebase on trunk
  Changes in v3:
  - add test-case ]

We should exclude matches to the ending PC to prevent false matches with the
next function, as prologue_end is located at the end PC.

  <fun1>:
    0x00: ... <-- start_pc
    0x04: ...
    0x08: ... <-- breakpoint
    0x0c: ret
  <fun2>:
    0x10: ret <-- end_pc | prologue_end of fun2

Tested on x86_64-linux.

Co-Authored-By: WANG Rui <r@hev.cc> (fix, tiny change [1])
Co-Authored-By: Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> (test-case)
Approved-by: Kevin Buettner <kevinb@redhat.com>

[1] https://www.gnu.org/prep/maintain/html_node/Legally-Significant.html

PR symtab/30369
Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=30369
2023-04-22 07:50:08 +02:00
GDB Administrator
d89504f0d9 Automatic date update in version.in 2023-04-22 00:00:20 +00:00
Simon Marchi
129bce3604 gdb: remove language_auto
I think that the language_auto enumerator and the auto_language class
can be removed.  There isn't really an "auto" language, it's only a
construct of the "set language" command to say "pick the appropriate
language automatically".  But "auto" is never the current language.  The
`current_language` points to the current effective language, and the
fact that we're in "auto language" mode is noted by the language_mode
global.

 - Change set_language to handle the "auto" (and "local", which is a
   synonym) early, instead of in the for loop.  I think it makes the two
   cases (auto vs explicit language) more clearly separated anyway.

 - Adjust add_set_language_command to hard-code the "auto" string,
   instead of using the "auto" language definition.

 - Remove auto_language, rename auto_or_unknown_language to
   unknown_language and move the bits of the existing unknown_language
   in there.

 - Remove the set_language at the end of _initialize_language.  I think
   it's not needed, because we call set_language in gdb_init, after all
   _initialize functions are called.  There is some chance that an
   _initialize function that runs after _initialize_language implicitly
   depends on current_language being set, but my testsuite runs haven't
   found anything like that.

 - Use language_unknown instead of language_auto when creating a minimal
   symbol (minimal_symbol_reader::record_full).  I think that this value
   is used to indicate that we don't know the symbol of the minimal
   symbol (yet), so language_unknown makes sense to me.  Update a
   condition accordingly in ada-lang.c.  symbol_find_demangled_name also
   appears to "normalize" this value from "unknown" to "auto", remove
   that part and update the condition to just check for
   language_unknown.

Change-Id: I47bcd6c15f607d9818f2e6e413053c2dc8ec5034
Reviewed-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2023-04-21 14:09:42 -04:00
Simon Marchi
f57d81815f gdb: switch "set language" to getter/setter
The `language` global variable is mostly a scratch variable used for the
setting.  The source of truth is really current_language and
language_mode (auto vs manual), which are set by the
set_language_command callback.

Switch the setting to use the add_setshow_enum_cmd overload that takes a
value getter and setter.

Change-Id: Ief5b2f93fd7337eed7ec96023639ae3dfe62250b
Reviewed-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2023-04-21 14:09:42 -04:00