Building gdb with --enable-targets=all and --with-system-readline hits a
failure in a few targets all related to the inclusion of some opcodes
headers. The usage of the bundled readline results in an -I to the top
srcdir, but if that isn't used, then there is no such -I path. A few gdb
targets use this implicitly to include opcodes/ source header files. So
make sure there is always an explicit -I path to the opcodes/ directory.
2010-03-19 Jack Howarth <howarth@bromo.med.uc.edu>
PR ada/42554
* configure.ac: Only pass -c to ranlib for darwin9 and earlier.
* configure: Regenerate.
Quentin Neill <quentin.neill@amd.com>
opcodes/
* i386-dis.c (OP_LWP_I): Removed.
(reg_table): Do not use OP_LWP_I, use Iq.
(OP_LWPCB_E): Remove use of names16.
(OP_LWP_E): Same.
* i386-opc.tbl: Removed 16bit LWP insns. 32bit LWP insns
should not set the Vex.length bit.
* i386-tbl.h: Regenerated.
gas/
* testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-lwp.s: Remove use of 16bit LWP insns.
* testsuite/gas/i386/lwp.s: Same.
* testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-lwp.d: Updated.
* testsuite/gas/i386/lwp.d: Updated.
The gdb code always passes down -E <little|big> to the sim core when using
the sim target. But the sim core only recognizes this option when the sim
supports big endian systems. So for little endian simulators, any attempt
to use the sim target fails with:
(gdb) target sim
gdbsim: invalid option -- 'E'
unable to create simulator instance
Since always respecting the option doesn't cause any problems, do just
that. If someone tries to use an invalid endian, they'll get an error
anyways.
2010-03-21 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com>
* config/tc-i386.c (i386_error): New.
(_i386_insn): Replace err_msg with error.
(operand_size_match): Set error instead of err_msg on failure.
(operand_type_match): Likewise.
(operand_type_register_match): Likewise.
(VEX_check_operands): Likewise.
(match_template): Likewise. Use error instead of err_msg with
as_bad.
* arm.cc (Stub_table::Stub_table): Initialize new data members
Stub_table::reloc_stubs_size_ and Stub_table::reloc_stubs_addralign_.
(Stub_table::add_reloc_stub): Assign stub offset and update
Stub_table::reloc_stubs_size_ and Stub_table::reloc_stubs_addralign_.
(Stub_table::reloc_stubs_size_, Stub_table::reloc_stubs_addralign_):
New data members.
(Stub_table::update_data_size_and_addralign): Use
Stub_table::reloc_stubs_size_ and Stub_table::reloc_stubs_addralign_
instead of going over all reloc stubs.
(Stub_table::finalize_stubs): Do not assign reloc stub offsets.
* stringpool.cc (Stringpool_template::Stringpool_template): Initialize
Stringpool_template::offset_ to size of Stringpool_char.
(Stringpool_template::new_key_offset): Remove code to initialize
Stringpool_template::offset_.
* stringpool.h (Stringpool_template::set_no_zero_null): Set
Stringpool_template::offset_ to zero.
that two mapping symbols have the same value.
testsuite/
* gas/arm/mapmisc.s: Add the test case for two mapping
symbols having the same value.
* gas/arm/mapmisc.d: Likewise.
Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* target.h (struct target_ops): New method
to_set_circular_trace_buffer.
(target_set_circular_trace_buffer): New macro.
* target.c (update_current_target): Add
to_set_circular_trace_buffer, fix to_set_disconnected_tracing
default behavior.
* remote.c (remote_set_circular_trace_buffer): New function.
(init_remote_ops): Add it to vector.
* tracepoint.h (struct trace_status): New field traceframes_created,
change buffer_size and buffer_free to int.
* tracepoint.c (circular_trace_buffer): New global.
(start_tracing): Send values of disconnected tracing and circular
trace buffer settings.
(set_circular_trace_buffer): New function.
(parse_trace_state): Handle total space and frames created.
(trace_status_command): Display total space and total frames
created.
(trace_save): Write out new status values.
(parse_trace_status): Set traceframe_count, traceframes_created,
buffer_free and buffer_size to -1 by default.
(_initialize_tracepoint): New setshow for circular-trace-buffer.
* NEWS: Mention the circular trace buffer option.
* gdb.texinfo (Starting and Stopping Trace Experiments): Describe
circular-trace-buffer.
(Tracepoint Packets): Describe QTBuffer, and details of the
qTStatus reply.
* gdb.trace/circ.exp: Test circular-trace-buffer.
* gdb.trace/tfile.exp: Update tstatus test.
According to the DWARF3 standard, a function always has a name attribute
(Section 3.3 - Subroutine and Entry Point Entries). The only exception
is when a DW_AT_abstract_origin attribute is provided, in which case
the name may be inherited from the referenced DIE.
The problem occured because our compiler generated a subprogram DIE
for a nested function where the name attribute was missing (and no
abstract-origin either). Our code in add_partial_symbol is not
prepared to deal with the situation, and happily just tries to compute
the length of the (NULL) function name.
This normally cannot happen, because there is already a guard in
scan_partial_symbols, where we (silently!) ignore anonymous dies,
including anonymous subprograms. Unfortunately, there is a flaw that
affects Ada and other languages that allow nested subprograms. For
nested subprograms, we do not go through scan_partial_symbols and
thus we are missing the name check.
This patch adds the name check in the nested subprogram case. It also
adds a complaint which is emitted during the psymtab->symtab conversion
phase.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* dwarf2read.c (add_partial_subprogram): Make sure the subprogram
DIE has a name before creating the associated partial symbol.
(read_func_scope): Emit a complaint if the subprogram does not
have a name or when we can't extract the subprogram PC bounds.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-anonymous-func.S: New file.
* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-anonymous-func.exp: New testcase.
Tested on x86_64-linux, no regression. Note that the testcase also
verifies that the psymtab->symtab conversion does not crash (this is
the purpose of the "list file1.txt:1" test.