Use symbolic constants from include/coff/internal.h instead of magic numbers
with add_data_entry()
bfd/ChangeLog:
2017-04-02 Jon Turney <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
(_bfd_XXi_swap_aouthdr_out): For clarity, use defines rather than
numbers for DataDirectory entry indicies passed to
add_data_entry().
Mark an ALLOC section, which should be placed in special memory area,
with SHF_GNU_MBIND. Its sh_info field indicates the special memory
type. GNU_MBIND section names start with ".mbind" so that they are
placed as orphan sections by linker. All input GNU_MBIND sections
with the same sh_type, sh_flags and sh_info are placed in one output
GNU_MBIND section. In executable and shared object, create a
GNU_MBIND segment for each GNU_MBIND section and its segment type is
PT_GNU_MBIND_LO plus the sh_info value. Each GNU_MBIND segment is
aligned at page boundary.
The assembler syntax:
.section .mbind.foo,"adx",%progbits
^ 0: Special memory type.
|
'd' for SHF_GNU_MBIND.
.section .mbind.foo,"adx",%progbits,0x1
^ 1: Special memory type.
|
'd' for SHF_GNU_MBIND.
.section .mbind.bar,"adG",%progbits,.foo_group,comdat,0x2
^ 2: Special memory type.
|
'd' for SHF_GNU_MBIND.
bfd/
* elf.c (get_program_header_size): Add a GNU_MBIND segment for
each GNU_MBIND section and align GNU_MBIND section to page size.
(_bfd_elf_map_sections_to_segments): Create a GNU_MBIND
segment for each GNU_MBIND section.
(_bfd_elf_init_private_section_data): Copy sh_info from input
for GNU_MBIND section.
binutils/
* NEWS: Mention support for ELF SHF_GNU_MBIND and
PT_GNU_MBIND_XXX.
* readelf.c (get_segment_type): Handle PT_GNU_MBIND_XXX.
(get_elf_section_flags): Handle SHF_GNU_MBIND.
(process_section_headers): Likewise.
* testsuite/binutils-all/mbind1.s: New file.
* testsuite/binutils-all/objcopy.exp: Run readelf test on
mbind1.s.
gas/
* NEWS: Mention support for ELF SHF_GNU_MBIND.
* config/obj-elf.c (section_match): New.
(get_section): Match both sh_info and group name.
(obj_elf_change_section): Add argument for sh_info. Pass both
sh_info and group name to get_section. Issue an error for
SHF_GNU_MBIND section without SHF_ALLOC. Set sh_info.
(obj_elf_parse_section_letters): Set SHF_GNU_MBIND for 'd'.
(obj_elf_section): Support SHF_GNU_MBIND section info.
* config/obj-elf.h (obj_elf_change_section): Add argument for
sh_info.
* config/tc-arm.c (start_unwind_section): Pass 0 as sh_info to
obj_elf_change_section.
* config/tc-ia64.c (obj_elf_vms_common): Likewise.
* config/tc-microblaze.c (microblaze_s_data): Likewise.
(microblaze_s_sdata): Likewise.
(microblaze_s_rdata): Likewise.
(microblaze_s_bss): Likewise.
* config/tc-mips.c (s_change_section): Likewise.
* config/tc-msp430.c (msp430_profiler): Likewise.
* config/tc-rx.c (parse_rx_section): Likewise.
* config/tc-tic6x.c (tic6x_start_unwind_section): Likewise.
* doc/as.texinfo: Document 'd' for SHF_GNU_MBIND.
* testsuite/gas/elf/elf.exp: Run section12a, section12b and
section13.
* testsuite/gas/elf/section10.d: Updated.
* testsuite/gas/elf/section10.s: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/elf/section12.s: New file.
* testsuite/gas/elf/section12a.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/elf/section12b.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/elf/section13.l: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/elf/section13.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/elf/section13.s: Likewise.
include/
* elf/common.h (PT_GNU_MBIND_NUM): New.
(PT_GNU_MBIND_LO): Likewise.
(PT_GNU_MBIND_HI): Likewise.
(SHF_GNU_MBIND): Likewise.
ld/
* NEWS: Mention support for ELF SHF_GNU_MBIND and
PT_GNU_MBIND_XXX.
* emultempl/elf32.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_place_orphan): Place
input GNU_MBIND sections with the same type, attributes and
sh_info field into a single output GNU_MBIND section.
* testsuite/ld-elf/elf.exp: Run mbind2a and mbind2b.
* testsuite/ld-elf/mbind1.s: New file.
* testsuite/ld-elf/mbind1a.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-elf/mbind1b.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-elf/mbind1c.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-elf/mbind2a.s: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-elf/mbind2b.c: Likewise.
We missed a "_gp" when changing the GP symbol. To make sure that
doesn't happen again, we now use the same definition everywhere (thanks,
Nick).
include/ChangeLog:
2017-04-03 Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@dabbelt.com>
* elf/riscv.h (RISCV_GP_SYMBOL): New define.
bfd/ChangeLog:
2017-04-03 Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@dabbelt.com>
* elfnn-riscv.c (GP_NAME): Delete.
(riscv_global_pointer_value): Change GP_NAME to RISCV_GP_SYMBOL.
(_bfd_riscv_relax_lui): Likewise.
opcodes/ChangeLog:
2017-04-03 Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@dabbelt.com>
* riscv-dis.c (riscv_disassemble_insn): Change "_gp" to
RISCV_GP_SYMBOL.
In some situations, the dependency tracking files in .deps can refer to
source files that were removed or renamed, leading to errors like:
make: *** No rule to make target `version.c', needed by `version.o'. Stop.
This patch makes the clean target clear the .deps directory, which gives
the user a chance to recover from the error wihtout knowing about the
internals of the build system.
It is already done for GDB. See here for more details:
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2009-03/msg00000.html
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.in (clean): Clear .deps.
It's the only place in the codebase that uses "struct ptid", so change
it to ptid_t for consistency.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* remote.c (set_general_thread, set_continue_thread): Use ptid_t
instead of struct ptid.
PR binutils/21342
* elflink.c (_bfd_elf_define_linkage_sym): Prevent null pointer
dereference.
(bfd_elf_final_link): Only initialize the extended symbol index
section if there are extended symbol tables to list.
Without this patch, passing "-march=rv64ic -march=rv64i" results in
you getting a "RV64IC" toolchain, which isn't expected.
gas/ChangeLog:
2017-03-30 Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@dabbelt.com>
* config/tc-riscv.c (riscv_clear_subsets): New function.
(riscv_add_subset): Call riscv_clear_subsets and riscv_set_rvc to
clear RVC when it's been previously set.
I noticed that there were some missing files in gdbserver's gitignore
(some generated register format .c files). Of course the easy fix would
be to add those files to .gitignore, but I think we can do a better job,
so that we don't have to worry about adding generated files to
.gitignore or the clean Makefile target.
I suggest naming all generated source files -generated.c. This way, we
can use a single rule in .gitignore and do a "rm -f *-generated.c" to
clean them up.
New in v2:
- Don't rename version.o and xml-builtin.o
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* .gitignore: Remove generated files, replace with wildcard.
* (clean): Replace removal of generated files with wildcard.
(version.c): Replace with...
(version-generated.c): ...this.
(xml-builtin.c): Replace with...
(xml-builtin-generated.c): ...this.
(%-ipa.o: %-generated.c, %.o: %-generated.c): New rules.
(%.c: *regformats*): Replace with...
(%-generated.c: *regformats*): ...this.
The two-tier lexer in gdb/d-exp.y, which resolves fully qualified names
missed a case where `module.type' was not being classified as one token.
And so when the grammar takes over, it matched the remaining tokens
against the rule `TypeExp . IdentifierExp', where we were expecting to
instead match cast expression `( TypeExp ) UnaryExpression'.
Adding a case for TYPE_CODE_MODULE in type_aggregate_p means that
classify_inner_name will get a chance to lookup the symbol.
This was noticed when using `watch -l', and got the rather confusing
response:
A syntax error in expression, near `) 0x0add4e55'.
So it's been included in the testsuite, along with another test that
does effectively the same expression, but explicitly.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* d-exp.y (type_aggregate_p): Treat TYPE_CODE_MODULE as being
aggregate-like.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.dlang/watch-loc.c: New file.
* gdb.dlang/watch-loc.exp: New file.
$ gdb rustc
Reading symbols from rustc...Reading symbols from /usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/rustc.debug...done.
done.
warning: Invalid entry in .debug_gdb_scripts section
/usr/bin/rustc
Section Headers:
[Nr] Name Type Address Off Size ES Flg Lk Inf Al
[15] .debug_gdb_scripts PROGBITS 00000000000008ed 0008ed 000022 00 AMS 0 0 1
/usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/rustc.debug
Section Headers:
[Nr] Name Type Address Off Size ES Flg Lk Inf Al
[15] .debug_gdb_scripts NOBITS 00000000000008ed 000280 000022 00 AMS 0 0 1
There remains questionable whether bfd_get_section_by_name() should not return
an error for !SEC_LOAD but I haven't investigated that.
gdb/ChangeLog
2017-03-29 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
* auto-load.c (auto_load_section_scripts): Check SEC_HAS_CONTENTS.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
2017-03-29 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
* gdb.python/py-section-script.exp (sepdebug): New testcases.
This patch adds constructor and destructor to thread_info.
gdb:
2017-03-29 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* gdbthread.h (struct thread_info): Declare constructor and
destructor. Add some in-class member initializers.
* thread.c (free_thread): Remove.
(init_thread_list): Call delete instead of free_thread.
(new_thread): Call thread_info constructor.
(thread_info::thread_info): New function.
(thread_info::~thread_info): New function.
(delete_thread_1): Call delete instead of free_thread.
(make_cleanup_restore_current_thread): Move tp and frame to
inner block.
This adds -Mraw for PowerPC objdump, a disassembler option to display
the underlying machine instruction rather than aliases. For example,
"rlwinm" always rather than "rotlwi" when the instruction is
performing a simple rotate.
binutils/
* doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document PowerPC -M options.
gas/
* config/tc-ppc.c (md_parse_option): Reject -mraw.
include/
* opcode/ppc.h (PPC_OPCODE_RAW): Define.
(PPC_OPCODE_*): Make them all unsigned long long constants.
opcodes/
* ppc-dis.c (ppc_opts): Set PPC_OPCODE_PPC for "any" flags. Add
"raw" option.
(lookup_powerpc): Don't special case -1 dialect. Handle
PPC_OPCODE_RAW.
(print_insn_powerpc): Mask out PPC_OPCODE_ANY on first
lookup_powerpc call, pass it on second.
PR binutils/18025
* coff-bfd.h (struct coff_section_data): Add new fields:
saved_bias and bias.
* coffgen.c (coff_find_nearest_line_with_names): Cache the bias
computed for PE binaries.
* dwarf2.c (scan_unit_for_symbols): Only warn once about each
missing abbrev.
Add a prologue analysis that recognizes all instructions that may happen in
compiler-generated prologue, including various stores, core register moves,
subtraction and ENTER_S instruction that does a lot of prologue actions through
microcode.
Testcases cover various prologue scenarios, including instructions that are
spread across multiple 16-bit encodings (for example there are 7 encodings of
store instruction).
gdb/ChangeLog:
yyyy-mm-dd Anton Kolesov <anton.kolesov@synopsys.com>
* arc-tdep.c (arc_frame_cache): Add support for prologue analysis.
(arc_skip_prologue): Likewise.
(arc_make_frame_cache): Likewise.
(arc_pv_get_operand): New function.
(arc_is_in_prologue): Likewise.
(arc_analyze_prologue): Likewise.
(arc_print_frame_cache): Likewise.
(MAX_PROLOGUE_LENGTH): New constant.
gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
yyyy-mm-dd Anton Kolesov <anton.kolesov@synopsys.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Synopsys ARC): Document "set debug arc 2".
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
yyyy-mm-dd Anton Kolesov <anton.kolesov@synopsys.com>
* gdb.arch/arc-analyze-prologue.S: New file.
* gdb.arch/arc-analyze-prologue.exp: Likewise.
Add disassembler helper for GDB, that uses opcodes structure arc_instruction
and adds convenience functions to handle instruction operands. This interface
solves at least those problems with arc_instruction:
* Some instructions, like "push_s", have implicit operands which are not
directly present in arc_instruction.
* Operands of particular meaning, like branch/jump targets, have various
locations and meaning depending on type of branch/target.
* Access to operand value is abstracted into a separate function, so callee
code shouldn't bother if operand value is an immediate value or in a
register.
Testcases included in this commit are fairly limited - they test exclusively
branch instructions, something that will be used in software single stepping.
Most of the other parts of this disassembler helper are tested during prologue
analysis testing.
gdb/ChangeLog:
yyyy-mm-dd Anton Kolesov <anton.kolesov@synopsys.com>
* configure.tgt: Add arc-insn.o.
* arc-tdep.c (arc_delayed_print_insn): Make non-static.
(dump_arc_instruction_command): New function.
(arc_fprintf_disasm): Likewise.
(arc_disassemble_info): Likewise.
(arc_insn_get_operand_value): Likewise.
(arc_insn_get_operand_value_signed): Likewise.
(arc_insn_get_memory_base_reg): Likewise.
(arc_insn_get_memory_offset): Likewise.
(arc_insn_get_branch_target): Likewise.
(arc_insn_dump): Likewise.
(arc_insn_get_linear_next_pc): Likewise.
* arc-tdep.h (arc_delayed_print_insn): Add function declaration.
(arc_disassemble_info): Likewise.
(arc_insn_get_branch_target): Likewise.
(arc_insn_get_linear_next_pc): Likewise.
* NEWS: Mention new "maint print arc arc-instruction".
gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
yyyy-mm-dd Anton Kolesov <anton.kolesov@synopsys.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Synopsys ARC): Add "maint print arc arc-instruction".
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
yyyy-mm-dd Anton Kolesov <anton.kolesov@synopsys.com>
* gdb.arch/arc-decode-insn.S: New file.
* gdb.arch/arc-decode-insn.exp: Likewise.
Add an "arc" sublist to "maintenance print" command list. The list is empty
for now, its purpose is to contain commands that print internal state of some
ARC-specific structures.
gdb/ChangeLog:
yyyy-mm-dd Anton Kolesov <anton.kolesov@synopsys.com>
* arc-tdep (maintenance_print_arc_list): New variable.
(maintenance_print_arc_command): New function.
Add ARC_LIMM_REGNUM to arc_regnum enumeration and assign a number 62 to it.
This ensures that for core registers internal register numbers in this enum are
the same as architectural numbers. This allows to use internal register
numbers in the contexts where architectural number is implied, for example when
disassembling instruction during prologue analysis.
gdb/ChangeLog:
yyyy-mm-dd Anton Kolesov <anton.kolesov@synopsys.com>
* arc-tdep.c (core_v2_register_names, core_arcompact_register_names)
Add "limm" and "reserved".
(arc_cannot_fetch_register, arc_cannot_store_register): Add
ARC_RESERVED_REGNUM and ARC_LIMM_REGNUM.
* arc-tdep.h (arc_regnum): Likewise.
Provide aceess to the THREADPTR register to remote gdb.
gdb/gdbserver/
2017-03-27 Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
* linux-xtensa-low.c (regnum::R_THREADPTR): New enum member.
(xtensa_fill_gregset): Call collect_register_by_name for
threadptr register.
(xtensa_store_gregset): Call supply_register_by_name for
threadptr register.
There are no a0-a15 pseudoregisters at the top of the register set in
call0 registers layout. All registers above gdbarch_num_regs (gdbarch)
are privileged. Treat them as such. This fixes the following gdb
assertion seen when 'finish' command is invoked:
regcache.c:649: internal-error: register_status
regcache_raw_read(regcache*, int, gdb_byte*):
Assertion `regnum >= 0 && regnum < regcache->descr->nr_raw_registers'
failed.
gdb/
2017-03-27 Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
* xtensa-tdep.c (xtensa_pseudo_register_read): Treat all
registers above gdbarch_num_regs (gdbarch) as privileged in
call0 ABI.
Correctly handle a0- registers on requests from remote gdb. This fixes
'Register 1 is not available'
and subsequent assertion in the remote gdb connecting to the gdbserver:
'findvar.c:291: internal-error: value_of_register_lazy:
Assertion `frame_id_p(get_frame_id (frame))' failed.'
The register structure is the same for windowed and call0 ABIs because
currently linux kernel internally requires windowed registers, so they
are always present.
gdb/gdbserver/
2017-03-27 Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
* linux-xtensa-low.c (xtensa_fill_gregset): Call collect_register
for all registers in a0_regnum..a0_regnum + C0_NREGS range.
(xtensa_store_gregset): Call supply_register for all registers in
a0_regnum..a0_regnum + C0_NREGS range.
Correctly handle a0- registers. This allows debugging call0 code in
linux natively.
The register structure is the same for windowed and call0 ABIs because
currently linux kernel internally requires windowed registers, so they are
always present.
gdb/
2017-03-27 Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
* xtensa-linux-nat.c (fill_gregset): Call regcache_raw_collect
for a single specified register or for all registers in
a0_base..a0_base + C0_NREGS range.
(supply_gregset_reg): Call regcache_raw_supply for a single
specified register or for all registers in a0_base..a0_base +
C0_NREGS range.
Both gdb and gdbserver need this definition to properly work with call0
ABI. Make it available to both.
gdb/
2017-03-27 Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
* arch/xtensa.h (C0_NREGS): Add definition.
* xtensa-tdep.c (C0_NREGS): Remove definition.
This fixes segfault in native gdb because isa is not initialized at the
point of call to xtensa_isa_maxlength.
gdb/
2017-03-27 Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
* xtensa-tdep.c (xtensa_scan_prologue, call0_analyze_prologue):
Drop xtensa_default_isa initialization.
(xtensa_gdbarch_init): Initialize xtensa_default_isa.
Multiple places in dwarf2read.c open code 1-based to 0-based index
conversion and check for out of bounds accesses to lh->include_dirs
and lh->file_names. This commit factors those out to a couple methods
and uses them throughout.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-03-27 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* dwarf2read.c (file_entry) <dir_index>: Add comment.
(file_entry::include_dir): New method.
(line_header::include_dir_at, line_header::file_name_at): New
methods.
(setup_type_unit_groups, setup_type_unit_groups)
(psymtab_include_file_name): Simplify using the new methods.
(lnp_state_machine) <the_line_header>: New field.
<file>: Add comment.
(lnp_state_machine::current_file): New method.
(dwarf_record_line): Simplify using the new methods.
(init_lnp_state_machine): Initialize the "the_line_header" field.
(dwarf_decode_lines_1, dwarf_decode_lines, file_file_name):
Simplify using the new methods.
The demangler exports the cplus_demangle_fill_component function that
clients should use to initialize demangle_component components that
use the "s_binary" union member. cp-name-parser.y uses it in some
places, via the fill_comp wrapper, but not all. Several places
instead use a GDB-specific "make_empty" function. Because this
function does not call any of the demangler "fill" functions, we had
to patch it recently to clear the allocated demangle_component's
"d_printing" field, which is supposedly a "private" demangler field.
To avoid such problems in the future, this commit switches those
places to use "fill_comp" instead, and eliminates the "make_empty"
function.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-03-27 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* cp-name-parser.y (make_empty): Delete.
(demangler_special, nested_name, ptr_operator, array_indicator)
(direct_declarator, declarator_1): Use fill_comp instead of
make_empty.
This patch almost a decade ago:
...
2007-08-31 Douglas Gregor <doug.gregor@gmail.com>
* cp-demangle.c (d_dump): Handle
DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_RVALUE_REFERENCE.
(d_make_comp): Ditto.
...
... missed doing the same change to cplus_demangle_fill_component that
was done to d_make_comp. I.e., teach it to only validate that we're
not passing in a "right" subtree. GDB has recently (finally) learned
about rvalue references, and a change to make it use
cplus_demangle_fill_component more ran into an assertion because of
this.
(GDB is the only user of cplus_demangle_fill_component in both the gcc
and binutils-gdb trees.)
libiberty/ChangeLog:
2017-03-27 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* cp-demint.c (cplus_demangle_fill_component): Handle
DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_RVALUE_REFERENCE.