sim/aarch64/
* simulator.c (set_flags_for_add32): Cast result to uint32_t in carry
flag check.
sim/testsuite/sim/aarch64/
* adds.s: Add checks for values -2 and 1, where C is not set.
gdb was segfaulting during backtrace on a binary here, where
fe->dir_index parsed from the DWARF info was seen to access beyond the
provided include_dirs array.
This commit bounds the access to entries actually written to the
array, and was verified to output the backtrace correctly.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* dwarf2read.c (setup_type_unit_groups): Ensure dir_index doesn't
reference beyond the 'lh->include_dirs' array before accessing to
it.
(psymtab_include_file_name): Likewise.
(dwarf_decode_lines_1): Likewise.
(dwarf_decode_lines): Likewise.
(file_file_name): Likewise.
When GAS is compiled with DEFAULT_CPU set and then run with a -mcpu or
-march option, selected_cpu will be set to the default CPU. This means
the -mcpu is ignored which is surprising behavior. This commit instead
sets selected_cpu from the value passed to -mcpu/-march.
2017-03-24 Thomas preud'homme <thomas.preudhomme@arm.com>
gas/
* config/tc-arm.: (md_begin): Set selected_cpu from *mcpu_cpu_opt when
CPU_DEFAULT is defined.
Now that the to_fetch_registers, to_store_registers and
to_prepare_to_store target methods don't rely on the value of
inferior_ptid anymore, we can remove a bunch of now unnecessary setting
and restoring of inferior_ptid.
The asserts added recently in target_fetch_registers and
target_store_registers, which validate that inferior_ptid matches the
regcache's ptid, must go away. It's the whole point of this effort, to
not require inferior_ptid to have a particular value when calling these
functions.
One thing that I noticed is how sol-thread.c's ps_lgetregs and friends
use the current value of inferior_ptid instead of what's passed as
argument (ph->ptid), unlike proc-service.c's versions of the same
functions. Is it expected? I left it like this in the current patch,
but unless there's a good reason for it to be that way, I guess we
should make it use the parameter.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* fbsd-tdep.c (fbsd_corefile_thread): Don't set/restore
inferior_ptid.
* proc-service.c (ps_lgetregs, ps_lsetregs, ps_lgetfpregs,
ps_lsetfpregs): Likewise.
* regcache.c (regcache_raw_update, regcache_raw_write): Likewise.
* sol-thread.c (ps_lgetregs, ps_lsetregs, ps_lgetfpregs,
ps_lsetfpregs): Likewise.
* target.c (target_fetch_registers, target_store_registers):
Remove asserts.
This patch fixes the bug of handling PRFM instruction. PRFM is documented
in a table with other load and store instructions, but it doesn't do any
load or store. This patch also adds a unit test to PRFM instruction.
gdb:
2017-03-23 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* aarch64-tdep.c (aarch64_process_record_test): Declare.
(_initialize_aarch64_tdep): Register it.
(aarch64_record_load_store): Handle PRFM instruction.
(aarch64_process_record_test): New function.
The patch "Fix memory leak in python.c:do_start_initialization"
(https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2017-03/msg00407.html) introduced a
compilation error on some platforms:
../../binutils-gdb/gdb/python/python.c: In function bool do_start_initialization():
../../binutils-gdb/gdb/python/python.c:1556:16: error: invalid conversion from const void* to void* [-fpermissive]
xfree (libdir);
^
This is fixed by removing the constness of libdir's data type.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* python/python.c (do_start_initialization): Remove 'const' from
data type of libdir.
When intializing Python the path to the python binary is build the
following way
progname = concat (ldirname (python_libdir), SLASH_STRING, "bin",
SLASH_STRING, "python", (char *) NULL);
This is problematic as both concat and ldirname allocate memory for the
string they return. Thus the memory allocated by ldirname cannot be
accessed afterwards causing a memory leak. Fix it by temporarily storing
libdir in a variable and xfree it after concat.
gdb/ChangeLog:
python/python.c (do_start_initialization): Fix memory leak.
It looks like I missed the GAS help text when going through all the
documentation last time, so it printed some of the old-format (never
upstream) arguments. I fixed this, and when I went to check doc/ I
noticed it was missing the '-fpic'/'-fno-pic' options.
add_jump_to_trampoline assumes that jump instruction is in slot 0,
when it's in other slot that results in fixup that references NULL symbol,
which results in segfault later in xtensa_make_cached_fixup.
Search for the non-NULL symbol in the tc_frag_data.slot_symbols and check
that there's exactly one such slot.
xtensa_relax_frag for RELAX_TRAMPOLINE reassigns fixup from the original
instruction with jump to generated jump in the trampoline frag, but does not
fix its fx_r_type or fx_size. That results in "undecodable fix" or
"fixup not contained within frag" error messages during relaxation.
Fix both these fields.
gas/
2017-03-22 Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
* config/tc-xtensa.c (xtensa_relax_frag): Change fx_size of the
reassigned fixup to size of jump instruction (3) and fx_r_type
to BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT0_OP, as there's only one slot.
(add_jump_to_trampoline): Search
origfrag->tc_frag_data.slot_symbols for the slot with non-NULL
symbol and use that slot instead of slot 0.
The linux_nat_xfer_partial does a conversion of inferior_ptid: if it's
an LWP (ptid::lwp != 0), it builds a new ptid with the lwp as
the pid and assigns that temporarily to inferior_ptid. For example, if
inferior_ptid is:
{ .pid = 1234, .lwp = 1235 }
it will assign this to inferior_ptid for the duration of the call:
{ .pid = 1235, .lwp = 0 }
Instead of doing this, this patch teaches the inf-ptrace implementation
of xfer_partial to deal with ptids representing lwps by using
get_ptrace_pid.
Also, in linux_proc_xfer_spu and linux_proc_xfer_partial, we use ptid_get_lwp
instead of ptid_get_pid. While not strictly necessary, since the content of
/proc/<pid> and /proc/<lwp> should be the same, it's a bit safer, because:
- some files under /proc/<pid>/ may not work if the <pid> thread is
running, just like ptrace requires a stopped thread. The current
thread's lwp id is more likely to be in the necessary state (stopped).
- if the leader (<pid>) had exited and is thus now zombie, then several
files under "/proc/<pid>" won't work, while they will if you use
"/proc/<lwp>".
The testsuite found no regression on native amd64 linux.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* inf-ptrace.c (inf_ptrace_xfer_partial): Get pid from ptid
using get_ptrace_pid.
* linux-nat.c (linux_nat_xfer_partial): Don't set/restore
inferior_ptid.
(linux_proc_xfer_partial, linux_proc_xfer_spu): Use lwp of
inferior_ptid instead of pid.
There's no reason to use @code for Python the name of a programming
language.
gdb/doc:
2017-03-22 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* python.texi (Inferiors In Python): Remove @code from Python.
Both aarch64-tdep.c and arm-tdep.c defines a class instruction_reader, which
violates ODR, but linker doesn't an emit error. I fix this issue by wrapping
them by anonymous namespace, but I think it is better to apply this for all
locally used classes.
If it is a good idea to put locally used class into anonymous namespace, we
should document this rule into GDB coding convention, or even GCC coding
convention. Note that anonymous namespace has been used in GCC but GCC
coding convention doesn't mention the it.
gdb:
2017-03-22 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* aarch64-tdep.c: Wrap locally used classes in anonymous
namespace.
* arm-tdep.c: Likewise.
* linespec.c: Likewise.
* ui-out.c: Likewise.
Pick up missing bits from the patch merged in.
2017-03-22 Jonah Graham <jonah@kichwacoders.com>
PR gdb/19637
* python/lib/gdb/printer/bound_registers.py: Import sys.
The Nios II processor documentation defines relocations for PIC and
shared libraries as part of the GNU/Linux ABI only; GCC rejects -fpic
on bare-metal.
2017-03-21 Sandra Loosemore <sandra@codesourcery.com>
ld/
* testsuite/lib/ld-lib.exp (check_shared_lib_support): Return
false for nios2-*-elf.
Use the ptid from the regcache so we don't depend on the current value
of the inferior_ptid global.
Also, change how the current thread is passed to sub-functions. The
windows_fetch_inferior_registers function sets current_thread then calls
do_windows_fetch_inferior_registers, which reads current_thread. This
very much looks like passing a parameter through a global variable. I
think it would be more straightforward to pass the thread as a
parameter.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* windows-nat.c (do_windows_fetch_inferior_registers): Add
windows_thread_info parameter and use it instead of
current_thread.
(windows_fetch_inferior_registers): Don't set current_thread,
pass the thread to do_windows_fetch_inferior_registers. Use
ptid from regcache instead of inferior_ptid.
(do_windows_store_inferior_registers): Add windows_thread_info
parameter and use it instead of current_thread.
(windows_store_inferior_registers): Don't set current_thread,
pass the thread to do_windows_store_inferior_registers. Use
ptid from regcache instead of inferior_ptid.
I get this when trying to build for --host=x68_64-w64-mingw32:
/home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/ser-mingw.c: In function 'void ser_windows_raw(serial*)':
/home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/ser-mingw.c:166:8: error: 'struct serial' has no member named 'current_timeout'
scb->current_timeout = 0;
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It is just a leftover from
9bcbdca808
PR remote/21188: Fix remote serial timeout
gdb/ChangeLog:
* ser-mingw.c (ser_windows_raw): Remove reference to
struct serial::current_timeout.
This patch removes the vx2 facility flag. It will not be used by GCC
and was a misnomer anyway.
Committed to mainline and 2.28 branch.
include/ChangeLog:
2017-03-21 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
* opcode/s390.h (S390_INSTR_FLAG_VX2): Remove.
(S390_INSTR_FLAG_FACILITY_MASK): Adjust value.
gas/ChangeLog:
2017-03-21 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
* config/tc-s390.c (s390_parse_cpu): Remove S390_INSTR_FLAG_VX2
from cpu_table. Remove vx2, and novx2 from cpu_flags.
opcodes/ChangeLog:
2017-03-21 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
* s390-mkopc.c (main): Remove vx2 check.
* s390-opc.txt: Remove vx2 instruction flags.
Instructions for loading or storing 16/32B data from one address type to
another.
gas/ChangeLog
* testsuite/gas/arc/nps400-11.s: New file.
* testsuite/gas/arc/nps400-11.d: New file.
include/ChangeLog
* opcode/arc.h (insn_class_t): Add DMA class.
opcodes/ChangeLog
* arc-nps400-tbl.h: Add cp32/cp16 instructions format.
* arc-opc.c: Add F_NPS_NA, NPS_DMA_IMM_ENTRY, NPS_DMA_IMM_OFFSET.
(insert_nps_imm_offset): New function.
(extract_nps_imm_offset): New function.
(insert_nps_imm_entry): New function.
(extract_nps_imm_entry): New function.
* readelf.c (print_gnu_build_attribute_name): Allow stack
protection notes to contain numeric values. Use a colon rather
than a space to separate a string name from its values. Decode
the numeric value of a stack protection note.
* objcopy.c (merge_gnu_build_notes): Allow version notes to
contain extra text after the protocol version number.
While at it, decode also properly one-bit flags for %fsr (accrued and
current exception flags were mixed up).
ChangeLog entry:
2017-03-21 Ivo Raisr <ivo.raisr@oracle.com>
PR tdep/20928
* gdb/sparc-tdep.h (gdbarch_tdep) <sparc64_ccr_type>: New field.
* gdb/sparc64-tdep.c (sparc64_ccr_type): New function.
(sparc64_fsr_type): Fix %fsr decoding.
ChangeLog entry for testsuite:
2017-03-21 Ivo Raisr <ivo.raisr@oracle.com>
PR tdep/20928
* gdb.arch/sparc64-regs.exp: New file.
* gdb.arch/sparc64-regs.S: Likewise.
This changes the return type of "gdb.BtraceInstruction.data ()" from
"memoryview" to "buffer" on Python 2.7 and below, similar to what
"gdb.Inferior.read_memory ()" does.
The implementations of to_fetch_registers/to_store_registers in the spu
code use some functions that rely on inferior_ptid. It's simpler for
now to set/restore inferior_ptid.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* spu-linux-nat.c (spu_fetch_inferior_registers,
spu_store_inferior_registers): Use ptid from regcache, set and
restore inferior_ptid.
* spu-multiarch.c (spu_fetch_registers, spu_store_registers):
Likewise.
This patch adds tests for the initial rvalue reference support patchset. All
of the new tests are practically mirrored regular references tests and, except
for the demangler ones, are introduced in new files, which are set to be
compiled with -std=gnu++11. Tested are printing of rvalue reference types and
values, rvalue reference parameters in function overloading, demangling of
function names containing rvalue reference parameters, casts to rvalue
reference types, application of the sizeof operator to rvalue reference types
and values, and support for rvalue references within the gdb python module.
gdb/ChnageLog
PR gdb/14441
* NEWS: Mention support for rvalue references in GDB and python.
* doc/gdb.texinfo (C Plus Plus Expressions): Mention that GDB
supports both lvalue and rvalue references.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
PR gdb/14441
* gdb.cp/demangle.exp: Add rvalue reference tests.
* gdb.cp/rvalue-ref-casts.cc: New file.
* gdb.cp/rvalue-ref-casts.exp: New file.
* gdb.cp/rvalue-ref-overload.cc: New file.
* gdb.cp/rvalue-ref-overload.exp: New file.
* gdb.cp/rvalue-ref-params.cc: New file.
* gdb.cp/rvalue-ref-params.exp: New file.
* gdb.cp/rvalue-ref-sizeof.cc: New file.
* gdb.cp/rvalue-ref-sizeof.exp: New file.
* gdb.cp/rvalue-ref-types.cc: New file.
* gdb.cp/rvalue-ref-types.exp: New file.
* gdb.python/py-rvalue-ref-value-cc.cc: New file.
* gdb.python/py-rvalue-ref-value-cc.exp: New file.
This patch introduces changes to rank_one_type() dealing with ranking an rvalue
reference type when selecting a best viable function from a set of candidate
functions. The 4 new added rules for rvalue references are:
1) An rvalue argument cannot be bound to a non-const lvalue reference parameter
and an lvalue argument cannot be bound to an rvalue reference parameter.
[C++11 13.3.3.1.4p3]
2) If a conversion to one type of reference is an identity conversion, and a
conversion to the second type of reference is a non-identity conversion, choose
the first type. [C++11 13.3.3.2p3]
3) An rvalue should be first tried to bind to an rvalue reference, and then to
an lvalue reference. [C++11 13.3.3.2p3]
4) An lvalue reference to a function gets higher priority than an rvalue
reference to a function. [C++11 13.3.3.2p3]
This patch is not exactly correct. See c++/15372 for tracking overload
resolution bugs.
gdb/ChangeLog
PR gdb/14441
* gdbtypes.c (rank_one_type): Implement overloading
resolution rules regarding rvalue references.
This patch adds the ability to inspect rvalue reference types and values using
the gdb python module. This is achieved by creating two wrappers for
valpy_reference_value(), using the ReferenceExplorer class to handle the
objects of rvalue reference types and placing necessary checks for a
TYPE_CODE_RVALUE_REF type code next to the checks for a TYPE_CODE_REF type
code.
gdb/ChangeLog
PR gdb/14441
* doc/python.texi (Types in Python): Add TYPE_CODE_RVALUE_REF to
table of constants.
* python/lib/gdb/command/explore.py: Support exploring values
of rvalue reference types.
* python/lib/gdb/types.py: Implement get_basic_type() for
rvalue reference types.
* python/py-type.c (pyty_codes) <TYPE_CODE_RVALUE_REF>: New
constant.
* python/py-value.c (valpy_getitem): Add an rvalue reference
check.
(valpy_reference_value): Add new parameter "refcode".
(valpy_lvalue_reference_value, valpy_rvalue_reference_value):
New wrappers for valpy_reference_value().
* python/py-xmethods.c (gdbpy_get_xmethod_result_type)
(gdbpy_invoke_xmethod): Likewise.
Make gdb DWARF reader understand the DW_TAG_rvalue_reference type tag. Handling
of this tag is done in the existing read_tag_reference_type() function, to
which we add a new parameter representing the kind of reference type
(lvalue vs rvalue).
gdb/ChangeLog
PR gdb/14441
* dwarf2read.c (process_die, read_type_die_1): Handle the
DW_TAG_rvalue_reference_type DIE.
(read_tag_reference_type): Add new parameter "refcode".
This patch provides the ability to print out names of rvalue reference types
and values of those types. This is done in full similarity to regular
references, and as with them, we don't print out "const" suffix because all
rvalue references are const.
gdb/ChangeLog
PR gdb/14441
* c-typeprint.c (c_print_type, c_type_print_varspec_prefix)
(c_type_print_modifier, c_type_print_varspec_suffix)
(c_type_print_base): Support printing rvalue reference types.
* c-valprint.c (c_val_print, c_value_print): Support printing
rvalue reference values.
This patch implements correct parsing of C++11 rvalue reference typenames.
This is done in full similarity to the handling of regular references by adding
a '&&' token handling in c-exp.y, defining an rvalue reference type piece, and
implementing a follow type derivation in follow_types().
gdb/ChangeLog
PR gdb/14441
* c-exp.y (ptr_operator): Handle the '&&' token in the typename.
* parse.c (insert_type): Change assert statement.
(follow_types): Handle rvalue reference types.
* parser-defs.h (enum type_pieces) <tp_rvalue_reference>: New
constant.
Parameterize value_ref() by the kind of reference type the value of which
is requested. Change all callers to use the new API.
gdb/ChangeLog
PR gdb/14441
* ada-lang.c (ada_evaluate_subexp): Adhere to the new
value_ref() interface.
* c-valprint.c (c_value_print): Likewise.
* infcall.c (value_arg_coerce): Likewise.
* python/py-value.c (valpy_reference_value): Likewise.
* valops.c (value_cast, value_reinterpret_cast)
(value_dynamic_cast, typecmp): Likewise.
(value_ref): Parameterize by kind of return value reference type.
* value.h (value_ref): Add new parameter "refcode".
Parameterize lookup_reference_type() and make_reference_type() by the kind of
reference type we want to look up. Create two wrapper functions
lookup_{lvalue,rvalue}_reference_type() for lookup_reference_type() to simplify
the API. Change all callers to use the new API.
gdb/Changelog
PR gdb/14441
* dwarf2read.c (read_tag_reference_type): Use
lookup_lvalue_reference_type() instead of lookup_reference_type().
* eval.c (evaluate_subexp_standard): Likewise.
* f-exp.y: Likewise.
* gdbtypes.c (make_reference_type, lookup_reference_type):
Generalize with rvalue reference types.
(lookup_lvalue_reference_type, lookup_rvalue_reference_type): New
convenience wrappers for lookup_reference_type().
* gdbtypes.h (make_reference_type, lookup_reference_type): Add a
reference kind parameter.
(lookup_lvalue_reference_type, lookup_rvalue_reference_type): Add
wrappers for lookup_reference_type().
* guile/scm-type.c (gdbscm_type_reference): Use
lookup_lvalue_reference_type() instead of lookup_reference_type().
* guile/scm-value.c (gdbscm_value_dynamic_type): Likewise.
* parse.c (follow_types): Likewise.
* python/py-type.c (typy_reference, typy_lookup_type): Likewise.
* python/py-value.c (valpy_get_dynamic_type, valpy_getitem):
Likewise.
* python/py-xmethods.c (gdbpy_get_xmethod_result_type)
(gdbpy_invoke_xmethod): Likewise.
* stabsread.c: Provide extra argument to make_reference_type()
call.
* valops.c (value_ref, value_rtti_indirect_type): Use
lookup_lvalue_reference_type() instead of lookup_reference_type().
This patch introduces preliminal definitions regarding C++11 rvalue references
to the gdb type system. In addition to an enum type_code entry, a field in
struct type and an accessor macro for that which are created similarly to the
lvalue references counterparts, we also introduce a TYPE_REFERENCE convenience
macro used to check for both kinds of references simultaneously as they are
equivalent in many contexts.
gdb/Changelog
PR gdb/14441
* gdbtypes.h (enum type_code) <TYPE_CODE_RVALUE_REF>: New constant.
(TYPE_IS_REFERENCE): New macro.
(struct type): Add rvalue_reference_type field.
(TYPE_RVALUE_REFERENCE_TYPE): New macro.