The "fullname" field in tui_source_window_base is only used by one
subclass. This patch moves the field to that subclass, and changes it
to be a unique_xmalloc_ptr.
gdb/ChangeLog
2019-09-20 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* tui/tui-winsource.h (struct tui_source_window_base)
<~tui_source_window_base>: Don't declare.
<fullname>: Remove.
* tui/tui-winsource.c (~tui_source_window_base): Remove.
* tui/tui-source.h (struct tui_source_window) <fullname>: New
member.
* tui/tui-source.c (tui_source_window::set_contents): Update.
(tui_source_window::location_matches_p)
(tui_source_window::maybe_update): Update.
The calls to tui_clear_source_windows_detail in tui_add_win_to_layout
aren't needed, because (after the resize unification) resizing will
update the window contents. Removing these calls lets us remove
several other things as well.
gdb/ChangeLog
2019-09-20 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* tui/tui-data.h (tui_clear_source_windows_detail): Don't
declare.
* tui/tui-layout.c (tui_add_win_to_layout): Don't call
tui_clear_source_windows_detail.
* tui/tui-winsource.h (struct tui_source_window_base)
<clear_detail>: Don't declare.
* tui/tui-winsource.c (tui_source_window_base::clear_detail):
Remove.
* tui/tui-data.c (tui_clear_source_windows_detail): Remove.
PR ada/24919 concerns a crash that Tom de Vries noticed when running
the "catch_ex" Ada test case. He sent a test executable and tracked
this down to commit f21c2bd7b7 ("Fix Fortran regression with variables
in nested functions").
Looking at that patch, you can see the obvious error:
- return 0;
+ return true;
Oops! This patch fixes the bug.
Tested on x86-64 Fedora 29.
gdb/ChangeLog
2019-09-20 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com>
PR ada/24919:
* block.c (contained_in): Fix final return value.
This one exposed a bug in tic6x gas, found with inline function
parameter type checking. struct bfd_section and struct bfd_symbol
both have a flags field, so bfd_is_com_section (symbol) compiled OK
when bfd_is_com_section was a macro but didn't special case common
symbols.
bfd/
* bfd-in.h (bfd_section_name, bfd_section_size, bfd_section_vma),
(bfd_section_lma, bfd_section_alignment, bfd_section_flags),
(bfd_section_userdata, bfd_is_com_section, discarded_section),
(bfd_get_section_limit_octets, bfd_get_section_limit): Delete macros.
* bfd.c (bfd_get_section_limit_octets, bfd_get_section_limit),
(bfd_section_list_remove, bfd_section_list_append),
(bfd_section_list_prepend, bfd_section_list_insert_after),
(bfd_section_list_insert_before, bfd_section_removed_from_list):
New inline functions.
* section.c (bfd_is_und_section, bfd_is_abs_section),
(bfd_is_ind_section, bfd_is_const_section, bfd_section_list_remove),
(bfd_section_list_append, bfd_section_list_prepend),
(bfd_section_list_insert_after, bfd_section_list_insert_before),
(bfd_section_removed_from_list): Delete macros.
(bfd_section_name, bfd_section_size, bfd_section_vma),
(bfd_section_lma, bfd_section_alignment, bfd_section_flags),
(bfd_section_userdata, bfd_is_com_section, bfd_is_und_section),
(bfd_is_abs_section, bfd_is_ind_section, bfd_is_const_section),
(discarded_section): New inline functions.
* bfd-in2.h: Regenerate.
gas/
* config/tc-tic6x.c (tc_gen_reloc): Correct common symbol check.
ld/
* emultempl/xtensaelf.em (xtensa_get_section_deps): Comment.
Use bfd_section_userdata.
(xtensa_set_section_deps): Use bfd_set_section_userdata.
* ldlang.c (lang_output_section_get): Use bfd_section_userdata.
(sort_def_symbol): Likewise, and bfd_set_section_userdata.
(init_os): Use bfd_set_section_userdata.
(print_all_symbols): Use bfd_section_userdata.
* ldlang.h (get_userdata): Delete.
Commit 21df382b91 ("x86: fold SReg{2,3}") went too far: Folding 64-bit
PUSH/POP templates into non-64-bit ones isn't correct, due to the
different operand widths, and hence suffixes permitted. Restore the
separate templates.
Add tests of PUSH/POP with q suffix and %fs/%gs operands to the
testsuite. While doing so also add PUSHF/POPF ones _without_ suffix.
lto_slim_object_ was unitialized. I also thought it worth adding
a sanity check on the .gnu.lto_.lto.* section size, and made some
other tidies.
PR 24768
* layout.cc (Layout::Layout): Init lto_slim_object_.
* object.cc (Sized_relobj_file::do_layout): Wrap overlong line.
Don't use C cast. Validate section size. Don't copy contents.
This patch corrects the set of dynamic relocations recognised by gold
as supported by glibc, and teaches ld.bfd to report an error similar
to the gold error. Note that ld --noinhibit-exec can be used to
produce an output, supporting older ld with newer glibc if the set of
supported glibc dynamic relocations changes.
bfd/
* elf64-ppc.c (ppc64_glibc_dynamic_reloc): New function.
(ppc64_elf_relocate_section): Error if emitting unsupported
dynamic relocations.
gold/
* powerpc.cc (Target_powerpc::Scan::check_non_pic): Move REL24
to 32-bit supported.
The variable is defined in valops.c and has an extern decl in
eval.c; move it to the header file.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2019-09-19 Christian Biesinger <cbiesinger@google.com>
* eval.c: Move declaration of overload_resolution to...
* value.h: ...here.
Instead of having several extern declarations for arm_apcs_32
in a few .c files, declare it in arm-tdep.h. This file is already
included from these .c files.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2019-09-19 Christian Biesinger <cbiesinger@google.com>
* arm-linux-nat.c: Remove extern declaration for arm_apcs_32.
* arm-linux-tdep.c: Likewise.
* arm-nbsd-nat.c: Likewise.
* arm-tdep.h: Declare arm_apcs_32.
And remove the declaration from dwarf2loc.c, for better typesafety.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2019-09-19 Christian Biesinger <cbiesinger@google.com>
* dwarf2loc.c: Remove extern declaration of dwarf_always_disassemble.
* dwarf2read.h: Declare dwarf_always_disassemble.
If gdb_test is used with fewer than five arguments, then the question_string
defaults to "^FOOBAR$":
...
if [llength $args]==5 {
set question_string [lindex $args 3]
set response_string [lindex $args 4]
} else {
set question_string "^FOOBAR$"
}
...
This can however match "FOOBAR", so perhaps "\$FOOBAR^" would have been a
better choice.
Eliminate the FOOBAR pattern from gdb_test by instead of defining a default
regexp, conditionally appending the regexp matching to a user_code variable.
Tested on x86_64-linux.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2019-09-19 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de>
* lib/gdb.exp (gdb_test): Eliminate "^FOOBAR$" pattern.
Currently in source_cache::ensure we catch the exception that triggers when
highlighter->highlight is called:
...
try
{
std::istringstream input (contents);
std::ostringstream output;
highlighter->highlight (input, output, lang_name, fullname);
...
and the file used earlier in the construction of the highlighter:
...
highlighter = new srchilite::SourceHighlight ("esc.outlang");
...
is missing.
The fact that this exception triggers when highlighter->highlight is called is
an implementation artefact of libsource-highlight.so though, and this could be
different for older or newer versions.
Make things more robust by also catching exceptions thrown during construction
of the highlighter. This makes the handling on master equivalent with what
has been committed for 8.3.1.
Tested on x86_64-linux.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2019-09-19 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de>
PR gdb/25009
* source-cache.c (source_cache::ensure): Catch exception thrown during
construction of the highlighter.
These NEWS entries had been missed when the instructions were added.
gas/ChangeLog:
2019-09-19 Matthew Malcomson <matthew.malcomson@arm.com>
* NEWS: Add SVE2 and TME entries.
The newly added objdump -S tests check for source line mapping of a static
variable. But the test doesn't dump any data sections so this should never
pass.
This changes the test to dump all sections so the source mapping can be found.
binutils/ChangeLog:
* testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.exp (objdump -S): Update testcases.
In commit 81dc3ab594 "[gdb/testsuite] Handle unreachable network in
server-connect.exp" a regression was introduced in gdb_target_cmd, causing
ERRORs like this:
...
ERROR: tcl error sourcing src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.server/abspath.exp.
ERROR: wrong # args: should be "gdb_target_cmd {$args}"
while executing
"gdb_target_cmd $gdbserver_protocol $gdbserver_gdbport"
...
Fix the argument passing in gdb_target_cmd.
Tested on x86_64-linux.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2019-09-19 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de>
* lib/gdbserver-support.exp (gdb_target_cmd): Fix argument passing.
When running gdb.server/server-connect.exp I run into:
...
FAIL: gdb.server/server-connect.exp: tcp6: connect to gdbserver using tcp6:::1
FAIL: gdb.server/server-connect.exp: tcp6-with-brackets: connect to gdbserver \
using tcp6:[::1]
FAIL: gdb.server/server-connect.exp: udp6: connect to gdbserver using udp6:::1
FAIL: gdb.server/server-connect.exp: udp6-with-brackets: connect to gdbserver \
using udp6:[::1]
...
The FAIL is caused by the fact that the ipv6 loopback address is not available:
...
PASS: gdb.server/server-connect.exp: tcp6: start gdbserver
target remote tcp6:::1:2347^M
A program is being debugged already. Kill it? (y or n) y^M
tcp6:::1:2347: Network is unreachable.^M
(gdb) FAIL: gdb.server/server-connect.exp: tcp6: connect to gdbserver using tcp6:::1
...
This should be marked UNSUPPORTED rather than FAIL.
Furthermore, the test-case takes about 4 minutes, because the 'Network is
unreachable' response is not explicitly handled in gdb_target_cmd, so instead
it runs into the timeout case.
Fix this by handling the 'Network is unreachable' response as UNSUPPORTED.
This reduces testing time from 4 minutes to about 2 seconds.
Tested on x86_64-linux.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2019-09-19 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de>
* lib/gdbserver-support.exp (gdb_target_cmd_ext): Return 2 (meaning
UNSUPPORTED) for 'Network is unreachable' message. Factor out of ...
(gdb_target_cmd): ... here.
* gdb.server/server-connect.exp: Use gdb_target_cmd_ext, handle return
value 2.
... to include PR breakpoints/24541 (for documentation purposes).
For the reader's convenience, the commit in question was the following:
commit 677052f2a5
Author: Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com>
Date: Thu May 16 16:23:24 2019 -0400
Subject: Make stap-probe.c:stap_parse_register_operand's "regname"
an std::string
Readline 8.0 has a feature that lets an application name a keymap.
This in turn makes it simpler for users to bind keys in keymaps in
their .inputrc.
This patch gives a name to the TUI SingleKey keymap, so that
additional bindings can be made there. For example:
$if gdb
set keymap SingleKey
"X": "echo hello\\n\n"
$endif
The call to rl_initialize, in tui_initialize_readline, had to be
removed so that .inputrc was not read too early. Note that Readline
explicitly documents that this call is not needed.
gdb/ChangeLog
2019-09-18 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* NEWS: Add entry.
* tui/tui.c (tui_initialize_readline): Set name of keymap. Do not
call rl_initialize.
(tui_enable): Do not call rl_initialize.
gdb/doc/ChangeLog
2019-09-18 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Editing): Document readline application name.
(TUI Single Key Mode): Document TUI SingleKey keymap name.
Fixes:
CXX alpha-linux-nat.o
alpha-linux-nat.c: In member function 'virtual CORE_ADDR alpha_linux_nat_target::register_u_offset(gdbarch*, int, int)':
alpha-linux-nat.c:93:16: error: 'gdbarch_pc_regnum' was not declared in this scope
if (regno == gdbarch_pc_regnum (gdbarch))
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
alpha-linux-nat.c:93:16: note: suggested alternative: 'gdbarch_info'
if (regno == gdbarch_pc_regnum (gdbarch))
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
gdbarch_info
alpha-linux-nat.c:97:15: error: 'gdbarch_fp0_regnum' was not declared in this scope
if (regno < gdbarch_fp0_regnum (gdbarch))
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
alpha-linux-nat.c:97:15: note: suggested alternative: 'gdbarch_info'
if (regno < gdbarch_fp0_regnum (gdbarch))
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
gdbarch_info
make[2]: *** [Makefile:1638: alpha-linux-nat.o] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/chris/tmp/binutils-gdb/gdb'
2019-09-12 Christian Groessler <chris@groessler.org>
* alpha-linux-nat.c: Include gdbarch.h.
Following the int -> bool conversion of boolean options (commit
491144b5e2 ("Change boolean options to bool instead of int")), I see
this ASAN error:
==357543==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: global-buffer-overflow on address 0x55555b25d440 at pc 0x5555583ce9e1 bp 0x7fffffffd390 sp 0x7fffffffd380
READ of size 4 at 0x55555b25d440 thread T0
#0 0x5555583ce9e0 in term_cli_styling /home/simark/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/ui-file.c:111
#1 0x5555583cf8b0 in stdio_file::can_emit_style_escape() /home/simark/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/ui-file.c:308
#2 0x5555584450d2 in set_output_style /home/simark/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/utils.c:1442
#3 0x5555584491af in fprintf_styled(ui_file*, ui_file_style const&, char const*, ...) /home/simark/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/utils.c:2143
#4 0x5555582fa13c in print_gdb_version(ui_file*, bool) /home/simark/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/top.c:1339
#5 0x555557b723ab in captured_main_1 /home/simark/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/main.c:981
#6 0x555557b7353b in captured_main /home/simark/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/main.c:1172
#7 0x555557b735d0 in gdb_main(captured_main_args*) /home/simark/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/main.c:1197
#8 0x55555700a53d in main /home/simark/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/gdb.c:32
#9 0x7ffff64c9ee2 in __libc_start_main (/usr/lib/libc.so.6+0x26ee2)
#10 0x55555700a30d in _start (/home/simark/build/binutils-gdb/gdb/gdb+0x1ab630d)
0x55555b25d441 is located 0 bytes to the right of global variable 'cli_styling' defined in '/home/simark/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/cli/cli-style.c:31:6' (0x55555b25d440) of size 1
The reason of this is that we have this declaration of cli_styling in cli/cli-style.h:
extern bool cli_styling;
but ui-file.c uses its own local declaration:
extern int cli_styling;
Because of that, the code in ui-file.c thinks the variable is 4 bytes
long, when it is actually 1 byte long, so the generated code reads past
the variable.
Fix it by removing the declaration and making ui-file.c include
cli/cli-style.h.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* ui-file.c: Include cli/cli-style.h.
(term_cli_styling): Remove cli_styling declaration.
Give a test an actual name in order to avoid having a directory name
in the .sum file.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.base/source-dir.exp: Avoid having directory names in test
names.
There is a bunch of things left over after a `make clean` in the doc
directory. This patch changes the Makefile so that everything built by
make is cleaned:
- man pages (the man_MANS variable)
- cxxfilt.man
- binutils.info
I am not sure why the last one was in MAINTAINERCLEANFILES. It's
generated from binutils.texi using makeinfo, and it's not particularly
long to build, so I don't see why it shouldn't be cleaned like the other
files.
Note: with my automake 1,15.1 (built from source), I get a spurious diff
in Makefile.in, where the
runstatedir = @runstatedir@
line gets removed. I am not sure why, but I haven't included it.
binutils/ChangeLog:
* doc/Makefile.am (MOSTLYCLEANFILES): Clean all man pages,
cxxfilt.man and binutils.info.
(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES): Remove.
* doc/Makefile.in: Re-generate.
This variable doesn't exist (it evaluates to nothing).
It was introduced in
commit 42ecbf5eda
Author: Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@false.org>
Date: Sun May 15 18:19:45 2005 +0000
And removed in
commit c428fa83c2
Author: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Mar 15 14:17:20 2007 +0000
Note: with my automake 1,15.1 (built from source), I get a spurious diff
in Makefile.in, where the
runstatedir = @runstatedir@
line gets removed. I am not sure why, but I haven't included it.
binutils/ChangeLog:
* doc/Makefile.am: Remove references to binutils_TEXINFOS.
* doc/Makefile.in: Re-generate.
The `install-data-local: install-info` part: the comment refers to when
the Makefile had the cygnus option. It no longer uses that, so the info
file should get installed without that rule. I verified that `make
install` still installed $(prefix)/share/info/binutils.info.
The `DISTCLEANFILES` part: the comment talks about Automake 1.9, we are
using 1.15.1, which doesn't appear to have this problem. binutils.info
is built fine without this snippet.
Note: with my automake 1,15.1 (built from source), I get a spurious diff
in Makefile.in, where the
runstatedir = @runstatedir@
line gets removed. I am not sure why, but I haven't included it.
binutils/ChangeLog:
* doc/Makefile.am (install-data-loca): Remove target.
(DISTCLEANFILES): Remove variable.
* doc/Makefile.in: Re-generate.
I get some spurious changes when running autoconf/automake for various
projects in the tree. This is likely because they were generated using
distro-patched tools last time.
I ran `autoreconf -f` in the various automake projects of the
binutils-gdb tree, and this is the result. The tools I am using have
been compiled from source, from the upstream release.
bfd/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.in: Re-generate.
* configure: Re-generate.
* doc/Makefile.in: Re-generate.
binutils/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.in: Re-generate.
* configure: Re-generate.
* doc/Makefile.in: Re-generate.
gas/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.in: Re-generate.
* configure: Re-generate.
* doc/Makefile.in: Re-generate.
gold/ChangeLog:
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Re-generate.
gprof/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.in: Re-generate.
* configure: Re-generate.
ld/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.in: Re-generate.
* configure: Re-generate.
opcodes/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.in: Re-generate.
* configure: Re-generate.
Fixes a few leaks in bfd and ld.
bfd/
* mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_fat_member_init): Likewise. Replace
xstrdup and xmalloc with bfd_strdup and bfd_malloc. Return an
error status. Adjust calls.
* vms-lib.c (_bfd_vms_lib_get_module): Test mhd->id earlier.
Close bfd on failure. Replace xstrdup/bfd_alloc use with
bfd_malloc. Use bfd_set_filename.
gdb/
* solib-spu.c (spu_bfd_open): Use bfd_set_filename.
* spu-linux-nat.c (spu_bfd_open): Likewise.
ld/
* emultempl/pe.em (after_open): Use bfd_set_filename.
* emultempl/pep.em (after_open): Use bfd_set_filename.
Some versions of clang apparently generate non-PIC on powerpc64le to
access common symbols. Since a common symbol and a strong definition
with the same name should resolve to the strong definition we have the
possibility of non-PIC attempting to access shared library variables.
This is really a clanger since powerpc64le is supposed to be PIC by
default, but let's see if ld can cope by generating .dynbss copies.
* elf64-ppc.c (must_be_dyn_reloc): Return 0 for TOC16 relocs.
(ppc64_elf_check_relocs): Support dynamic/copy relocs for TOC16.
(ppc64_elf_adjust_dynamic_symbol): Don't keep dynamic reloc when
needs_copy even if all relocs are in rw sections.
(dec_dynrel_count): Handle TOC16 relocs.
(ppc64_elf_relocate_section): Support dynamic relocs for TOC16.
(ppc64_elf_finish_dynamic_symbol): Adjust to handle needs_copy
semantic change.
This was an oversight in 491144b5e21bbfd41969c175aebb663976f59058;
dwarf2loc.c has an extern definition for dwarf_always_disassemble
that I missed. This patch updates it from int to bool to match
the definition in dwarf2read.c.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2019-09-18 Christian Biesinger <cbiesinger@google.com>
* dwarf2loc.c: Change extern declaration of dwarf_always_disassemble
to bool to match definition in dwarf2read.c.
Generalize opcode arch dependencies so that we can support the
overlapping B extension Zb* subsets.
2019-09-17 Maxim Blinov <maxim.blinov@embecosm.com>
gas/
* config/tc-riscv.c (riscv_multi_subset_supports): Handle
insn_class enum rather than subset char string.
(riscv_ip): Update call to riscv_multi_subset_supports.
include/
* opcode/riscv.h (riscv_insn_class): New enum.
* opcode/riscv.h (struct riscv_opcode): Change
subset field to insn_class field.
opcodes/
* riscv-opc.c (riscv_opcodes): Change subset field
to insn_class field for all instructions.
(riscv_insn_types): Likewise.
The 'directory' command allows the user to provide a list of filesystem
directories in which to search for source code. The directories in this
search path are used as the base directory for the source filename from
the debug information (DW_AT_name). Thus the directory search path
provides alternatives to the existing compilation directory from the
debug information (DW_AT_comp_dir). Generally speaking, DW_AT_name
stores the filename argument passed to the compiler (including any
directory components), and DW_AT_comp_dir stores the current working
directory from which the compiler was executed. For example:
$ cd /path/to/project/subdir1
$ gcc -c a/test.c -g
The corresponding debug information will look like this:
DW_AT_name : a/test.c
DW_AT_comp_dir : /path/to/project/subdir1
When compiling with the -fdebug-prefix-map GCC option, the compilation
directory can be arbitrarily rewritten. In the above example, we may
rewrite the compilation directory as follows:
$ gcc -c a/test.c -g -fdebug-prefix-map=/path/to/project=
In this case, the corresponding debug information will look like:
DW_AT_name : a/test.c
DW_AT_comp_dir : /subdir1
This prevents GDB from finding the corresponding source code based on
the debug information alone. In some cases, a substitute-path command
can be used to re-map a consistent prefix in the rewritten compilation
directory to the real filesystem path. However, there may not be a
consistent prefix remaining in the debug symbols (for example in a
project that has source code in many subdirectories under the project's
root), thereby requiring multiple substitute-path rules. In this case,
it is easier to add the missing prefix to the directory search path via
the 'directory' command.
The function find_and_open_source currently searches in:
SEARCH_PATH/FILENAME
where SEARCH_PATH corresponds to each individual entry in the directory
search path (which is guaranteed to contain the compilation directory
from the debug information, as well as the current working directory).
FILENAME corresponds to the source filename (DW_AT_name), which may have
directory components in it. In addition, GDB searches in:
SEARCH_PATH/FILE_BASENAME
where FILE_BASENAME is the basename of the DW_AT_name entry.
This change modifies find_and_open_source to additionally search in:
SEARCH_PATH/COMP_DIR/FILENAME
where COMP_DIR is the compilation directory from the debug symbols. In
the example given earlier, running:
(gdb) directory /path/to/project
will now allow GDB to correctly locate the source code from the debug
information.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* source.c (prepare_path_for_appending): New function.
(openp): Make use of new function.
(find_and_open_source): Search for the compilation directory and
source file as a relative path beneath the directory search path.
gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
* gdb.texinfo (Source Path): Additional text to better describe
how the source path directory list is used when searching for
source files.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.base/source-dir.exp: Add extra test for mapped compilation
directory.
The source_cache::get_line_charpos function can currently throw an
exception if the source file is missing, which doesn't match the
expected behaviour documented in the functions header file. The
documented behaviour is to return false on failure, and this is how
the function appears to be used throughout GDB.
I spotted this in the 'info source' command, currently for a missing
source file you'll see something like this:
(gdb) info source
Current source file is /path/to/src/file.c
Compilation directory is /path/to/build/
/path/to/src/file.c: No such file or directory.
(gdb)
After this patch we see this:
(gdb) info source
Current source file is /path/to/src/file.c
Compilation directory is /path/to/build/
Source language is c.
Producer is COMPILER VERSION AND FLAGS.
Compiled with DWARF 2 debugging format.
Does not include preprocessor macro info.
We don't currently indicate that the source file can't be found, and
maybe that would be something worth adding in the future.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* source-cache.c (source_cache::get_line_charpos): Catch
exceptions and return false, this matches the behaviour documented
in the header file.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.base/list-missing-source.exp: New file.
A recent change enhanced a couple of notifications about Ada tasks to
include the task's name in addition to the task's number. That change
also modified the output of the "info tasks" when printing the detailed
information of one given task. I believe this change was unintentionally
left over from the initial version after it was decided that quoting
the task's name should not be done. This patch therefore undoes this
part of the patch.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* ada-tasks.c (info_task): Remove quoting of the task's name.
Tested on x86_64-linux, with both the official testsuite as well as
AdaCore's testsuite.
This just replaces the comment in the .c file with
"See symfile.h.".
gdb/ChangeLog:
2019-09-16 Christian Biesinger <cbiesinger@google.com>
* symfile.c (auto_solib_add): Replace comment with a reference
to the header file.