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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tom Tromey
82e3b5645f Treat inactive TUI specially in "info win"
I noticed that "info win" will print the table header, but no windows,
when the TUI is inactive.  This patch changes this to print a message
instead.

gdb/ChangeLog
2019-12-01  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* tui/tui-win.c (tui_all_windows_info): Treat inactive TUI
	specially.

Change-Id: Ia860be8c786a71289da6609aa14d86b8365424db
2019-12-01 13:17:37 -07:00
Tom Tromey
517d261dfa Fix latent bug in tui_copy_source_line
tui_copy_source_line has a bug, where it can advance past the
terminating \0 in its input string.  This patch fixes the bug and adds
a test case for this function.

gdb/ChangeLog
2019-12-01  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* tui/tui-winsource.c (tui_copy_source_line): Don't advance past
	\0.
	* unittests/tui-selftests.c: New file.
	* Makefile.in (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_SRCS): Add tui-selftests.c.

Change-Id: I46cdabe6e57549983149b8f640cda5edd16fa260
2019-12-01 12:29:50 -07:00
Tom Tromey
484c9b643c Re-highlight windows when needed during TUI startup
I noticed that "tui enable" did not correctly show the source window
as having the focus.  Debugging showed that the problem was that
tui_update_variables was called after the windows were drawn, and its
result was being ignored.  This changed the code to re-highlight the
windows if the value changed.

gdb/ChangeLog
2019-12-01  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* tui/tui.c (tui_enable): Call tui_update_variables earlier.

Change-Id: I1a4563fb431833dd3211a224c9e2df3b936fe9ce
2019-12-01 11:59:24 -07:00
Tom Tromey
a2a7af0c33 Add TUI border colors
This adds the ability to change the color of the TUI borders, both
ordinary and active.  Unlike other styling options, this doesn't allow
setting the intensity, because that is already done by the TUI in a
different way.

gdb/ChangeLog
2019-12-01  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* NEWS: Document new settings.
	* tui/tui-wingeneral.c (box_win): Apply appropriate border style.
	* tui/tui-win.c (_initialize_tui_win): Add border style
	observers.
	* tui/tui-io.h (tui_apply_style): Declare.
	* tui/tui-io.c (tui_apply_style): Rename from apply_style.  No
	longer static.
	(apply_ansi_escape, tui_set_reverse_mode): Update.
	* cli/cli-style.h (class cli_style_option) <add_setshow_commands>:
	Add "skip_intensity" parameter.
	<changed>: New member.
	<do_set_value>: Declare.
	(tui_border_style, tui_active_border_style): Declare.
	* cli/cli-style.c (tui_border_style, tui_active_border_style): New
	globals.
	(cli_style_option): Initialize "changed".
	(cli_style_option::do_set_value): New function.
	(cli_style_option::add_setshow_commands): Add "skip_intensity"
	parameter.  Update.
	(STYLE_ADD_SETSHOW_COMMANDS): Add "SKIP" parameter.
	(_initialize_cli_style): Update.  Create TUI border style
	commands.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog
2019-12-01  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* gdb.texinfo (TUI Configuration): Mention TUI border styles.
	(Output Styling): Document new settings.

Change-Id: Id13e2af0af2a0bde61282752f2c379db3220c9fc
2019-12-01 11:59:23 -07:00
Tom Tromey
d1da6b0160 Allow using less horizontal space in TUI source window
The source window currently uses a field width of 6 for line numbers,
and it further aligns to the next tab stop.  This seemed a bit
wasteful of horizontal space to me, so I changed that in an earlier
patch.

However, that change wasn't universally popular.  This patch instead
adds the option to use less horizontal space in the TUI source window.

gdb/ChangeLog
2019-12-01  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* tui/tui-winsource.h (tui_copy_source_line): Add "ndigits"
	parameter.
	* tui/tui-winsource.c (tui_copy_source_line): Add "ndigits"
	parameter.
	* tui/tui-win.h (compact_source): Declare.
	* tui/tui-win.c (compact_source): New global.
	(tui_set_compact_source, tui_show_compact_source): New functions.
	(_initialize_tui_win): Add "compact-source" setting.
	* tui/tui-source.c (tui_source_window::set_contents): Handle
	compact_source setting.
	* tui/tui-disasm.c (tui_disasm_window::set_contents): Update.
	* NEWS: Document new setting.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog
2019-12-01  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* gdb.texinfo (TUI Configuration): Document new setting.

Change-Id: I46ce9a68b12c9c79332d510f9c14b3c84b7efadd
2019-12-01 11:59:23 -07:00
Tom Tromey
489dbda6a8 Correctly compute length of DW_TAG_variant_part union
Currently, gdb internally transforms DW_TAG_variant_part into a union
(with some special attbributes).  When doing so, it computes the
length of this union from the length of the fields.  However, this
computation didn't include the offset of these fields, resulting in
the length being too short.

This is not a problem given the way the code currently works.
However, I have a patch series to switch gdb to value-based printing,
where this does have an impact.

Tested on x86-64 Fedora 28; and, considering that this only affects
Rust, I am checking it in.

gdb/ChangeLog
2019-11-30  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_add_field): Include field offset when
	computing variant part length.

Change-Id: I25d84fc237eb3c1e7f11f6eaf35ffe198efde6cc
2019-11-30 20:47:44 -07:00
GDB Administrator
425124817e Automatic date update in version.in 2019-12-01 00:01:06 +00:00
Philippe Waroquiers
bf4985257d Document define-prefix command and the use of . in command names.
gdb/ChangeLog
2019-11-30  Philippe Waroquiers  <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be>
	* NEWS:  Mention define-prefix.  Tell that command names can now
	contain a . character.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog
2019-11-30  Philippe Waroquiers  <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be>

	* gdb.texinfo (Define): Indicate that user-defined prefix can
	be used in 'define' command.  Document 'define-prefix' command.
2019-11-30 09:38:37 +01:00
Philippe Waroquiers
be09caf15d Allow . character as part of command names.
This patch adds . as an allowed character for user defined commands.
Combined with 'define-prefix', this allows to e.g. define a set of Valgrind
specific user command corresponding to the Valgrind monitor commands
(such as check_memory, v.info, v.set, ...).

gdb/ChangeLog
2019-11-30  Philippe Waroquiers  <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be>

	* command.h (valid_cmd_char_p): Declare.
	* cli/cli-decode.c (valid_cmd_char_p): New function factorizing
	the check of valid command char.
	(find_command_name_length, valid_user_defined_cmd_name_p): Use
	valid_cmd_char_p.
	* cli/cli-script.c (validate_comname): Likewise.
	* completer.c (gdb_completer_command_word_break_characters):
	Do not remove . from the word break char, update comments.
	(complete_line_internal_1): Use valid_cmd_char_p.
	* guile/scm-cmd.c (gdbscm_parse_command_name): Likewise.
	* python/py-cmd.c (gdbpy_parse_command_name): Likewise.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
2019-11-30  Philippe Waroquiers  <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be>

	* gdb.base/define.exp: Test . in command names.
	* gdb.base/setshow.exp: Update test, as . is now part of
	command name.
2019-11-30 09:37:49 +01:00
Philippe Waroquiers
643c0cbedb Test define-prefix.
Adds a test testing the new define-prefix command.

2019-11-30  Philippe Waroquiers  <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be>

	* gdb.base/define-prefix.exp: New file.
2019-11-30 09:36:56 +01:00
Philippe Waroquiers
c6ac7fc987 Implement user defined prefix.
This patch adds the new 'define-prefix' command that creates (or mark an
existing user defined command) as a prefix command.
This approach was preferred compared to add a -prefix option to
'define' command : with define-prefix, a command can be defined and
afterwards marked as a prefix.  Also, it is easier to define a
'prefix' only command in one operation.

This patch also adds completers for the 'define' and 'document' commands.
This makes it easier for the user to type the prefixes for 'define'
and type the documented command name for 'document'.

gdb/ChangeLog
2019-11-30  Philippe Waroquiers  <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be>

	* cli/cli-script.c (do_define_command): Ensure a redefined
	prefix command is kept as a prefix command.
	(define_prefix_command): New function.
	(show_user_1): Report user defined prefixes.
	(_initialize_cli_script):  Create the new 'define-prefix' command.
	Add completers for 'define' and 'document'.
	* top.c (execute_command):  If command is a user-defined prefix only
	command, report the list of commands for this prefix command.
2019-11-30 09:36:19 +01:00
GDB Administrator
ce4331325c Automatic date update in version.in 2019-11-30 00:00:20 +00:00
Tankut Baris Aktemur
a992a3b010 gdb: improve debug output of function overload resolution
Function overload resolution prints debug output if turned on via the
'set debug overload' command.  The output includes the badness vector
(BV).  For each function, this vector contains a badness value of the
length of parameters as its first element.  So, BV[0] does not
correspond to a parameter.  The badness values of parameters start
with BV[1].

A badness value is a pair; it contains a rank and a subrank.  Printing
both fields provides useful information.

Improve printing the badness vector along these lines.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2019-11-29  Tankut Baris Aktemur  <tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com>

	* valops.c (find_oload_champ): Improve debug output.

Change-Id: I771017e7afbbaf4809e2238a9b23274f55c61f55
2019-11-29 12:20:10 +01:00
Tankut Baris Aktemur
e9194a1a0e gdb: fix segfault in overload resolution debug output
A segfault occurs if overload resolution debug mode is turned on via
the 'set debug overload' command.  E.g.:

~~~
$ gdb ./a.out
...
(gdb) start
...
(gdb) set debug overload 1
(gdb) print foo(5)
-- Arg is int [8], parm is double [9]
Overloaded function instance (null) # of parms 1
Segmentation fault
$
~~~

The problem is, GDB tries to print the badness vector after it has
been std::move'd.  Fix the problem by printing the vector before it is
moved.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2019-11-29  Tankut Baris Aktemur  <tankut.baris.aktemur@intel.com>

	* valops.c (find_oload_champ): Print part of debug messages
	before the badness vector is std::move'd.

Change-Id: Ia623f9637e82ec332bfeac23eb6b0f2ffdcdde27
2019-11-29 12:18:21 +01:00
GDB Administrator
13364701d8 Automatic date update in version.in 2019-11-29 00:00:14 +00:00
Tom Tromey
53a008a61e Fix creal_internal_fn comment
I noticed that the comment before creal_internal_fn refers to $_cimag,
but should refer to $_creal.

gdb/ChangeLog
2019-11-28  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* value.c (creal_internal_fn): Fix comment.

Change-Id: I5665aceb4be5aae7014e914cfb39db184c65d5ea
2019-11-28 08:07:38 -07:00
Tom Tromey
bab05c83ac Make two range_bounds bitfields unsigned
While debugging gdb, I noticed that the bitfields in a range_bounds
were signed, causing the values of these fields to be -1.

I think this is odd; and while we haven't yet committed to boolean
bitfields, I think it is a small improvement to change these types to
unsigned.

gdb/ChangeLog
2019-11-28  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* gdbtypes.h (struct range_bounds) <flag_upper_bound_is_count,
	flag_bound_evaluated>: Now unsigned.

Change-Id: Ia377fd931594bbf8653180d4dcb4e60354d90139
2019-11-28 08:04:10 -07:00
Tom Tromey
2522f049df Remove unused declaratoin from guile
guile-internal.h declares a function that is never defined.  This
removes the declaration.

gdb/ChangeLog
2019-11-28  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* guile/guile-internal.h (vlscm_scm_from_value_unsafe): Don't
	declare.

Change-Id: I2dca228534bc1325d2d4bb319c31328121edecc4
2019-11-28 08:00:47 -07:00
Mihails Strasuns
38b49e22b5 jit: minor improvement to debug logging
gdb/ChangeLog:
2019-11-28  Mihails Strasuns  <mihails.strasuns@intel.com>

	* jit.c (jit_bfd_try_read_symtab): Fix printed function name in the
	debug output.
	* jit.c (jit_unregister_code): Add debug print to match
	`jit_register_code`.

Change-Id: Ie66064f3aaa1c74facfc025c8d87f3a057869779
2019-11-28 09:59:23 +01:00
Andrew Burgess
dcdec67858 gdb/testsuite: Fix minor bug in skip_btrace*tests procs
The two guard functions skip_btrace_tests and skip_btrace_pt_tests
have a minor bug, if the check function fails to compile then surely
we should skip the btrace tests - currently we return 0 to indicate
don't skip.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* lib/gdb.exp (skip_btrace_tests): Return 1 if the test fails to
	compile.
	(skip_btrace_pt_tests): Likewise.

Change-Id: I6dfc04b4adcf5b9424fb542ece7ddbe751bee301
2019-11-28 00:28:58 +00:00
Andrew Burgess
0ac2b354ee gas/riscv: Produce version 3 DWARF CIE by default
The flag controlling the default DWARF CIE version to produce now
starts with the value -1.  This can be modified with the command line
flag as before, but after command line flag processing, in
md_after_parse_args targets can, if the global still has the value -1,
override this value.  This gives a target specific default.

If a CIE version is not select either by command line flag, or a
target specific default, then some new code in dwarf2_init now select
a global default.  This remains as version 1 to match previous
behaviour.

This RISC-V has a target specific default of version provided, this
make the return column uleb128, which means we can use all DWARF
registers include CSRs.

I chose to switch to version 3 rather than version 4 as this is most
similar to the global default (version 1).  Switching to version 4
adds additional columns to the CIE header.

gas/ChangeLog:

	* as.c (flag_dwarf_cie_version): Change initial value to -1, and
	update comment.
	* config/tc-riscv.c (riscv_after_parse_args): Set
	flag_dwarf_cie_version if it has not already been set.
	* dwarf2dbg.c (dwarf2_init): Initialise flag_dwarf_cie_version if
	needed.
	* testsuite/gas/riscv/default-cie-version.d: New file.
	* testsuite/gas/riscv/default-cie-version.s: New file.

ld/ChangeLog:

	* testsuite/ld-elf/eh5.d: Accept version 3 DWARF CIE.

Change-Id: Ibbfe8f0979fba480bf0a359978b09d2b3055555e
2019-11-28 00:03:05 +00:00
Andrew Burgess
22eb4a0617 gas: Check for overflow on return column in version 1 CIE DWARF
In version 1 of DWARF CIE format, the return register column is just a
single byte.  For targets with large numbers of DWARF registers, any
use of a register with a high number for the return column
will (currently) silently overflow giving incorrect DWARF.

This commit adds an error when the overflow occurs.

gas/ChangeLog:

	* dw2gencfi.c (output_cie): Error on return column overflow.
	* testsuite/gas/riscv/cie-rtn-col-1.d: New file.
	* testsuite/gas/riscv/cie-rtn-col-3.d: New file.
	* testsuite/gas/riscv/cie-rtn-col.s: New file.

Change-Id: I1809f739ba7771737ec012807f0260e1a3ed5e64
2019-11-28 00:03:05 +00:00
Andrew Burgess
4762fe621e binutils/gas/riscv: Add DWARF register numbers for CSRs
This commit gives DWARF register numbers to the RISC-V CSRs inline
with the RISC-V ELF specification here:

  https://github.com/riscv/riscv-elf-psabi-doc/blob/master/riscv-elf.md

The CSRs are defined being numbered from 4096 to 8191.

This adds support to the assembler, required in order to reference
CSRs in, for example .cfi directives.

I have then extended dwarf.c in order to support printing CSR names in
the dumped DWARF output.  As the CSR name space is quite large and
only sparsely populated, I have provided a new function to perform
RISC-V DWARF register name lookup which uses a switch statement rather
than the table base approach that other architectures use.

Any CSR that does not have a known name will return a name based on
'csr%d' with the %d being replaced by the offset of the CSR from 4096.

gas/ChangeLog:

	* config/tc-riscv.c (tc_riscv_regname_to_dw2regnum): Lookup CSR
	names too.
	* testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-dw-regnums.d: New file.
	* testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-dw-regnums.s: New file.

binutils/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf.c (regname_internal_riscv): New function.
	(init_dwarf_regnames_riscv): Use new function.

Change-Id: I3f70bc24fa8b3c75744e6775eeeb87db70c7ecfb
2019-11-28 00:03:05 +00:00
Andrew Burgess
1296bc99b1 binutils: Make DWARF register name lookup be via a function pointer
Add a layer of indirection for DWARF register name lookup by
introducing a function pointer.  Right now all targets use the same
table based implementation that they always have, however, this will
change in a later commit.

binutils/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf.c (typedef dwarf_regname_lookup_ftype): New typedef.
	(dwarf_regnames_lookup_func): New static global.
	(init_dwarf_regnames_i386): Set dwarf_regnames_lookup_func.
	(init_dwarf_regnames_iamcu): Likewise.
	(init_dwarf_regnames_x86_64): Likewise.
	(init_dwarf_regnames_aarch64): Likewise.
	(init_dwarf_regnames_s390): Likewise.
	(init_dwarf_regnames_riscv): Likewise.
	(init_dwarf_regnames_by_elf_machine_code): Reset
	dwarf_regnames_lookup_func to NULL.
	(init_dwarf_regnames_by_bfd_arch_and_mach): Likewise.
	(regname_internal_by_table_only): New function.
	(regname): Make use of dwarf_regnames_lookup_func.

Change-Id: Ibbff61c0abea32927f35c9e478793039ab8bb57d
2019-11-28 00:03:04 +00:00
Andrew Burgess
99f6fdd9eb binutils: Make some functions static in dwarf.c
The architecture specific register name initialisation routines no
longer need to be externally visible, so make them static.

binutils/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf.c (init_dwarf_regnames_i386): Make static.
	(init_dwarf_regnames_iamcu): Make static.
	(init_dwarf_regnames_x86_64): Make static.
	(init_dwarf_regnames_aarch64): Make static.
	(init_dwarf_regnames_s390): Make static.
	(init_dwarf_regnames_riscv): Make static.
	* dwarf.h (init_dwarf_regnames_i386): Delete declaration.
	(init_dwarf_regnames_iamcu): Delete declaration.
	(init_dwarf_regnames_x86_64): Delete declaration.
	(init_dwarf_regnames_aarch64): Delete declaration.
	(init_dwarf_regnames_s390): Delete declaration.
	(init_dwarf_regnames_riscv): Delete declaration.

Change-Id: I9e350f76f98f46e9e3dd88d502f2a2a83e44cb36
2019-11-28 00:03:04 +00:00
Andrew Burgess
229a22cfd2 binutils: Add a new function to initialise DWARF register name state
Adds a new API function init_dwarf_regnames_by_bfd_arch_and_mach to
initialise the register name state from a BFD architecture and machine
type.

There should be no user visible changes after this commit.

binutils/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf.c (init_dwarf_regnames_by_bfd_arch_and_mach): New
	function.
	* dwarf.h (init_dwarf_regnames_by_bfd_arch_and_mach): Declare.
	* objdump.c (dump_dwarf): Call new function instead of calling
	specific initialization routines.  Restrucure so that eh_addr_size
	is still calculated correctly.

Change-Id: I346d665d2079a18ec4d04bd41893d0e9dc05e4b3
2019-11-28 00:03:03 +00:00
Andrew Burgess
955ff7fcf8 binutils: Rename init_dwarf_regnames
As part of a process to change how dwarf.c figures out the correct
name for a register I wanted to clean up how we initialise the
register name tracking state.

As part of this I rename init_dwarf_regnames to
init_dwarf_regnames_by_elf_machine_code, later commits will add a
different entry point to initialise the register name state.

There should be no user visible changes after this commit.

binutils/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf.c (init_dwarf_regnames): Renamed to...
	(init_dwarf_regnames_by_elf_machine_code): ...this.
	* dwarf.h (init_dwarf_regnames): Renamed to...
	(init_dwarf_regnames_by_elf_machine_code): ...this.
	* readelf.c (process_file_header): Update call to use new name.

Change-Id: Ic8d2ef5fb62a8590ecd8cbb7e6258e11c6263594
2019-11-28 00:03:03 +00:00
Andrew Burgess
d9acf70759 binutils: Be more forgiving of targets with large numbers of registers
Currently if a target has a large ( > 1024 ) number of registers then
we get a warning when dumping the DWARF whenever a register over the
1024 limit is referenced, this occurs in dwarf.c:frame_need_space.

This check was initially introduced to guard against corrupted DWARF
referencing stupidly large numbers of registers.

The frame_need_space function already has a check in place so that, if
a target specifies a set of known DWARF register names then we must
only reference a register within this set, it is only after this check
that we check for the 1024 limit.

What this means is that if a target DOES NOT define a set of known
register names and if we reference more than 1024 registers
frame_need_space will give a warning.

If a target DOES define a set of known registers and there are more
than 1024 defined registers, and we try to reference a register beyond
1024 we will again get an error.

This second case feels wrong to me.  My thinking is that if a target
defines a set of registers then it is not unreasonable to assume the
tools can cope with that number of registers.  And so, if the target
defines 2000 named DWARF registers, frame_need_space should allow
access to all of these registers.

If a target does not define a set of named registers then the 1024
limit should remain.  This is pretty arbitrary, but we do need to have
some limit in place I think, so for now that seems as good as any.

This is an entirely theoretical fix - there are no targets that define
such large numbers of registers, but while experimenting with adding
support for RISC-V CSRs I ran into this issue and felt like it was a
good improvement.

binutils/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf.c (frame_need_space): Compare dwarf_regnames_count against
	0, and only warn about large numbers of registers if the number is
	more than the dwarf_regnames_count.

Change-Id: Ifac1a999ff0677676e81ee373c4c044b6a700827
2019-11-28 00:03:02 +00:00
Andrew Burgess
b7379eadda gas/riscv: Remove unneeded structure
We build a hash table of all register classes and numbers.  The hash
key is the register name and the hash value is the class and number
encoded into a single value, which is of type 'void *'.

When we pull the values out of the hash we cast them to be a pointer
to a structure, however, we never access the fields of that structure,
we just decode the register class and number from the pointer value
itself.

This commit removes the structure and treats the encoded class and
number as a 'void *' during hash lookup.

gas/ChangeLog:

	* config/tc-riscv.c (struct regname): Delete.
	(hash_reg_names): Handle value as 'void *'.

Change-Id: Ie7d8f46ca3798f56f4af94395279de684f87f9cc
2019-11-28 00:03:02 +00:00
GDB Administrator
b921626516 Automatic date update in version.in 2019-11-28 00:00:20 +00:00
Christian Biesinger
351259211a Add missing ChangeLog entry for the previous commit
Change-Id: Ibc5788e1879ece9cac637d5c99f92ff4084c8ba1
2019-11-27 15:42:18 -06:00
Christian Biesinger
e49b22ff20 Add a NEWS entry for multithreaded symbol loading
Just to let people know that this is available and how to use it.

Also updates the description of the setting to say the default is 0.

gdb/ChangeLog:

2019-11-26  Christian Biesinger  <cbiesinger@google.com>

	* NEWS: Mention the new multithreaded symbol loading.

Change-Id: I263add6aae03b523f0870ad4d1e972eada4b382a
2019-11-27 15:40:28 -06:00
Christian Biesinger
62e77f56f0 Turn off threaded minsym demangling by default
Per discussion on gdb-patches with Joel, this patch turns off multihreaded
symbol loading by default. It can be turned on using:
  maint set worker-threads unlimited

To keep the behavior as close as possible to the old code, it still
calls symbol_set_names in the old place if n_worker_threads is 0.

gdb/ChangeLog:

2019-11-27  Christian Biesinger  <cbiesinger@google.com>

	* maint.c (n_worker_threads): Default to 0.
	(worker_threads_disabled): New function.
	* maint.h (worker_threads_disabled): New function.
	* minsyms.c (minimal_symbol_reader::record_full): Call symbol_set_names
	here if worker_threads_disabled () is true.
	(minimal_symbol_reader::install): Skip all threading if
	worker_threads_disabled () is true.

Change-Id: I92ba4f6bbf07363189666327cad452d6b9c8e01d
2019-11-27 15:38:23 -06:00
Christian Biesinger
f29d7f6b83 Compute msymbol hash codes in parallel
This is for the msymbol_hash and msymbol_demangled_hash hashtables
in objfile_per_bfd_storage. This basically computes those hash
codes together with the demangled symbol name in the background,
before it inserts the symbols in the hash table.

gdb/ChangeLog:

2019-11-27  Christian Biesinger  <cbiesinger@google.com>

	* minsyms.c (add_minsym_to_hash_table): Use a previously computed
	hash code if possible.
	(add_minsym_to_demangled_hash_table): Likewise.
	(minimal_symbol_reader::install): Compute the hash codes for msymbol
	on the background thread.
	* symtab.h (struct minimal_symbol) <hash_value, demangled_hash_value>:
	Add these fields.

Change-Id: Ifaa3346e9998f05743bff9e2eaad3f83b954d071
2019-11-27 15:38:22 -06:00
Christian Biesinger
e76b224615 Precompute hash value for symbol_set_names
We can also compute the hash for the mangled name on a background
thread so make this function even faster (about a 7% speedup).

gdb/ChangeLog:

2019-11-27  Christian Biesinger  <cbiesinger@google.com>

	* minsyms.c (minimal_symbol_reader::install): Also compute the hash
	of the mangled name on the background thread.
	* symtab.c (symbol_set_names): Allow passing in the hash of the
	linkage_name.
	* symtab.h (symbol_set_names): Likewise.

Change-Id: I044449e7eb60cffc1c43efd3412f2b485bd9faac
2019-11-27 15:36:59 -06:00
Andrew Burgess
640ab94712 gdb/testsuite: Fix race condition compiling fortran test
The Fortran test gdb.fortran/info-modules compiles the files
info-types.f90 and info-types-2.f90 in that order.  Unfortunately
info-types.f90 makes use of a module defined in info-types-2.f90.

This currently doesn't cause a problem if you run all of the Fortran
tests as the info-types.exp test already compiles info-types-2.f90 and
so the module description file 'mod2.mod' will be created, and can
then be found by info-modules.exp during its compile.

If however you try to run just info-modules.exp in a clean build
directory, the test will fail to compile.

Fix this by compiling the source files in the reverse order so that
the module is compiled first, then the test program that uses the
module.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.fortran/info-modules.exp: Compile source files in correct
	order.

Change-Id: Ic3a1eded0486f6264ebe3066cf1beafbd2534a91
2019-11-27 21:18:38 +00:00
Kevin Buettner
d22670f078 Test case for BZ 25065
Running a GDB with the fix for BZ 25065 should cause these new tests
to all pass.

When run against a GDB without the fix, there will be 2 unresolved
testcases.  This is what I see in the gdb.sum file when I try it using
a GDB without the fix:

ERROR: GDB process no longer exists
UNRESOLVED: gdb.dwarf2/imported-unit.exp: ptype main::Foo
ERROR: Couldn't send ptype main::foo to GDB.
UNRESOLVED: gdb.dwarf2/imported-unit.exp: ptype main::foo

These are "unresolved" versus outright failures due to the fact that
GDB dies (segfaults) during the running of the test.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.dwarf2/imported-unit.exp: New file.
	* gdb.dwarf2/imported-unit.c: New file.

Change-Id: I073fe69b81bd258951615f752df8e95b6e33a271
2019-11-27 13:05:09 -07:00
Kevin Buettner
8d9a256865 Fix BZ 25065 - Ensure that physnames are computed for inherited DIEs
This is a fix for BZ 25065.

GDB segfaults when running either gdb.cp/subtypes.exp or
gdb.cp/local.exp in conjunction with using the -flto compiler/linker
flag.

A much simpler program, which was used to help create the test for
this fix, is:

-- doit.cc --
int main()
{
  class Foo {
  public:
    int doit ()
    {
      return 0;
    }
  };

  Foo foo;

  return foo.doit ();
}
-- end doit.cc --

gcc -o doit -flto -g doit.cc
gdb -q doit
Reading symbols from doit...
(gdb) ptype main::Foo
type = class Foo {
Segmentation fault (core dumped)

The segfault occurs due to a NULL physname in
c_type_print_base_struct_union in c-typeprint.c.  Specifically,
calling is_constructor_name() eventually causes the SIGSEGV is this
code in c-typeprint.c:

	      const char *physname = TYPE_FN_FIELD_PHYSNAME (f, j);
	      int is_full_physname_constructor =
		TYPE_FN_FIELD_CONSTRUCTOR (f, j)
		|| is_constructor_name (physname)
		|| is_destructor_name (physname)
		|| method_name[0] == '~';

However, looking at compute_delayed_physnames(), we see that
the TYPE_FN_FIELD_PHYSNAME field should never be NULL.  This
field will be set to "" for NULL physnames:

      physname = dwarf2_physname (mi.name, mi.die, cu);
      TYPE_FN_FIELD_PHYSNAME (fn_flp->fn_fields, mi.index)
	= physname ? physname : "";

For this particular case, it turns out that compute_delayed_physnames
wasn't being called, which left TYPE_FN_FIELD_PHYSNAME set to the NULL
value that it started with when that data structure was allocated.

The place to fix it, I think, is towards the end of
inherit_abstract_dies().

My first attempt at fix caused the origin CU's method_list (which is
simply the list of methods whose physnames still need to be computed)
to be added to the CU which is doing the inheriting.  One drawback
with this approach is that compute_delayed_physnames is (eventually)
called with a CU that's different than the CU in which the methods
were found.  It's not clear whether this will cause problems or not.

A safer approach, which is what I ultimately settled on, is to call
compute_delayed_physnames() from inherit_abstract_dies().  One
potential drawback is that all needed types might not be known at that
point.  However, in my testing, I haven't seen a problem along these
lines.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf2read.c (inherit_abstract_dies): Ensure that delayed
	physnames are computed for inherited DIEs.

Change-Id: I6c6ffe96b301a9daab9f653956b89e3a33fa9445
2019-11-27 13:03:19 -07:00
Tom Tromey
fad03f6e5b Remove some unnecessary backslashes
I found a couple of unnecessary backslashes in gdb.  This removes
them.

Offhand, I wonder whether this abstract_to_concrete thing could be
done some other way?  This seems possibly expensive.

Anyway, tested by rebuilding.  I'm going to check this in as obvious.

gdb/ChangeLog
2019-11-27  Tom Tromey  <tromey@adacore.com>

	* dwarf2read.h (struct dwarf2_per_objfile): Remove unnecessary
	backslashes.
	* cp-support.c: Remove unnecessary backslashes.

Change-Id: I956c91ae24407eeafec8a731545b45f5222e6a9d
2019-11-27 11:38:56 -07:00
Christian Biesinger
43678b0afe Replace SYMBOL_SET_LINKAGE_NAME with a member function
Easier to read, shorter, and will later make it possible to make the
name field private.

gdb/ChangeLog:

2019-11-27  Christian Biesinger  <cbiesinger@google.com>

	* ada-exp.y (write_ambiguous_var): Replace SYMBOL_SET_LINKAGE_NAME
	with sym->set_linkage_name.
	* coffread.c (coff_read_enum_type): Likewise.
	* mdebugread.c (parse_symbol): Likewise.
	* stabsread.c (patch_block_stabs): Likewise.
	(define_symbol): Likewise.
	(read_enum_type): Likewise.
	(common_block_end): Likewise.
	* symtab.h (struct general_symbol_info) <set_linkage_name>: New
	function.
	(SYMBOL_SET_LINKAGE_NAME): Remove.
	* xcoffread.c (process_xcoff_symbol): Replace SYMBOL_SET_LINKAGE_NAME
	with sym->set_linkage_name.

Change-Id: I174a0542c014f1b035070068076308bb8ae79abb
2019-11-27 11:09:18 -06:00
Andrew Burgess
db5960b4d2 gdb/mi: Add -symbol-info-modules command
Add '-symbol-info-modules', an MI version of the CLI 'info modules'
command.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* mi/mi-cmds.c (mi_cmds): Add 'symbol-info-modules' entry.
	* mi/mi-cmds.h (mi_cmd_symbol_info_modules): Declare.
	* mi/mi-symbol-cmds.c (mi_cmd_symbol_info_modules): New function.
	* NEWS: Mention new MI command.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.mi/mi-fortran-modules-2.f90: New file.
	* gdb.mi/mi-fortran-modules.exp: New file.
	* gdb.mi/mi-fortran-modules.f90: New file.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

	* doc/gdb.texinfo (GDB/MI Symbol Query): Document new MI command
	-symbol-info-modules.

Change-Id: Ibc618010d1d5f36ae8a8baba4fb9d9d724e62b0f
2019-11-27 12:02:02 +00:00
Andrew Burgess
7dc4206609 gdb/mi: Add new commands -symbol-info-{functions,variables,types}
Add new MI commands -symbol-info-functions, -symbol-info-variables,
and -symbol-info-types which correspond to the CLI commands 'info
functions', 'info variables', and 'info types' respectively.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* mi/mi-cmds.c (mi_cmds): Add '-symbol-info-functions',
	'-symbol-info-types', and '-symbol-info-variables'.
	* mi/mi-cmds.h (mi_cmd_symbol_info_functions): Declare.
	(mi_cmd_symbol_info_types): Declare.
	(mi_cmd_symbol_info_variables): Declare.
	* mi/mi-symbol-cmds.c: Add 'source.h' and 'mi-getopt.h' includes.
	(output_debug_symbol): New function.
	(output_nondebug_symbol): New function.
	(mi_symbol_info): New function.
	(mi_info_functions_or_variables): New function.
	(mi_cmd_symbol_info_functions): New function.
	(mi_cmd_symbol_info_types): New function.
	(mi_cmd_symbol_info_variables): New function.
	* NEWS: Mention new commands.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.mi/mi-sym-info-1.c: New file.
	* gdb.mi/mi-sym-info-2.c: New file.
	* gdb.mi/mi-sym-info.exp: New file.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

	* doc/gdb.texinfo (GDB/MI Symbol Query): Document new MI command
	-symbol-info-functions, -symbol-info-types, and
	-symbol-info-variables.

Change-Id: Ic2fc6a6750bbce91cdde2344791014e5ef45642d
2019-11-27 12:01:55 +00:00
Andrew Burgess
5f512a7dd0 gdb: Split print_symbol_info into two parts
Split the function print_symbol_info into two parts, the new worker
core returns a string, which print_symbol_info then prints.  This will
be useful in a later commit when some new MI commands will be added
which will use the worker core to fill some MI output fields.

There should be no user visible changes after this commit.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* symtab.c (symbol_to_info_string): New function, most content
	moved from print_symbol_info, but updated to return a std::string.
	(print_symbol_info): Update to use symbol_to_info_string and print
	returned string.
	* symtab.h (symbol_to_info_string): Declare new function.

Change-Id: I6454ce43cacb61d32fbadb9e3655e70823085777
2019-11-27 12:01:48 +00:00
Andrew Burgess
470c0b1c9a gdb: Introduce global_symbol_searcher
Introduce a new class to wrap up the parameters needed for the
function search_symbols, which has now become a member function of
this new class.

The motivation is that search_symbols already takes a lot of
parameters, and a future commit is going to add even more.  This
commit hopefully makes collecting the state required for a search
easier.

As part of this conversion the list of filenames in which to search
has been converted to a std::vector.

There should be no user visible changes after this commit.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* python/python.c (gdbpy_rbreak): Convert to using
	global_symbol_searcher.
	* symtab.c (file_matches): Convert return type to bool, change
	file list to std::vector, update header comment.
	(search_symbols): Rename to...
	(global_symbol_searcher::search): ...this and update now its
	a member function of global_symbol_searcher.  Take account of the
	changes to file_matches.
	(symtab_symbol_info): Convert to using global_symbol_searcher.
	(rbreak_command): Likewise.
	(search_module_symbols): Likewise.
	* symtab.h (enum symbol_search): Update comment.
	(search_symbols): Remove declaration.
	(class global_symbol_searcher): New class.

Change-Id: I488ab292a892d9e9e84775c632c5f198b6ad3710
2019-11-27 12:01:47 +00:00
Alan Modra
7f3bf38453 PR23652, Use symbols from debug bfd for _bfd_elf_find_function properly
There were a number of problems with the previous patch.  Firstly,
_bfd_dwarf2_stash_syms didn't do anything when the original file had
dynamic symbols, and secondly, info found by the symbol search didn't
make it out of _bfd_elf_find_nearest_line except in the case of DWARF
functions without external linkage.

	PR 23652
	* dwarf2.c (_bfd_dwarf2_stash_syms): Break out of loop on finding
	matching section.
	(_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Return an int, with value 2 when
	returning info from the symbol table.  Do the _bfd_elf_find_function
	search also when !found.  Call _bfd_dwarf2_stash_syms regardless of
	symbols.
	* elf64-alpha.c (elf64_alpha_find_nearest_line): Accept dwarf2
	result of 1 only.
	* elfxx-mips.c (_bfd_mips_elf_find_nearest_line): Likewise.
	* libbfd-in.h (_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Update prototype.
	* libbfd.h: Regenerate.
2019-11-27 19:10:11 +10:30
Alan Modra
e76790600a PR23652, Use symbols from debug bfd for _bfd_elf_find_function
Sometimes DWARF info for a function is incomplete, and the function
can be retrieved by examining symbols.  However, when separate debug
files are used it may be that the original file is completely
stripped of symbols.  This patch teaches BFD to look at symbols from
the debug file in that case.

The patch also removes arm_elf_find_function, instead implementing
elf_backend_maybe_function_sym.  arm_elf_find_function was written
before the generic _bfd_elf_find_function called maybe_function_sym.
aarch64 copied arm, so that file gets the same treatment.  There is
some chance this will speed up arm and aarch64 lookup of function/line.

	PR 23652
	* dwarf2.c (_bfd_dwarf2_stash_syms): New function.
	(_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Use it here, passing syms to
	_bfd_elf_find_function.  Call _bfd_elf_find_function in cases
	where _bfd_elf_find_nearest_line would do so.
	* elf.c (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line): Omit _bfd_elf_find_function
	for dwarf2.
	* elfxx-mips.c (_bfd_mips_elf_find_nearest_line): Similarly.  Tidy.
	* elf32-arm.c (elf32_arm_maybe_function_sym): New function.
	(elf_backend_maybe_function_sym): Define.
	(arm_elf_find_function, elf32_arm_find_nearest_line): Delete.
	(bfd_elf32_find_nearest_line): Don't define.
	* elfnn-aarch64.c (elfNN_aarch64_maybe_function_sym): New function.
	(elf_backend_maybe_function_sym): Define.
	(aarch64_elf_find_function, elfNN_aarch64_find_nearest_line): Delete.
	(bfd_elfNN_find_nearest_line): Don't define.
2019-11-27 12:06:29 +10:30
Alan Modra
96e2dbda08 Correct R_SH_IND12W handling
Using bfd_vma for insn is to avoid having to worry about sign
propagation in expressions involving insn and sym_value when bfd_vma
is not the same as unsigned long.

	* elf32-sh.c (sh_reloc): Use a bfd_vma insn.
	(sh_reloc <R_SH_IND12W>): Divide calculated relocation value
	by two before applying to insn.  Correct overflow test.
	* coff-sh.c (sh_reloc): Likewise.
2019-11-27 11:58:17 +10:30
GDB Administrator
855bae2c96 Automatic date update in version.in 2019-11-27 00:00:30 +00:00
Tom Tromey
57357d9df8 Fix mingw build of gdb
Christian pointed out on irc that the threading series broke the build
on mingw.  This patch fixes the problem, by moving the initialization
of gdb_demangle_attempt_core_dump into the appropriate #if.

gdb/ChangeLog
2019-11-26  Tom Tromey  <tromey@adacore.com>

	* cp-support.c (_initialize_cp_support): Conditionally initialize
	gdb_demangle_attempt_core_dump.

Change-Id: I9ace0bea75a51f317ea933b607f6b5a94d651eea
2019-11-26 15:14:57 -07:00
Tom Tromey
3ea16160a6 Let commands free "name"
This adds a "name_allocated" field to cmd_list_element, so that
commands can own their "name" when necessary.  Then, this changes a
few spots in gdb that currently free the name by hand to instead use
this facility.

gdb/ChangeLog
2019-11-26  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* python/py-function.c (fnpy_init): Update.
	* value.h (add_internal_function): Adjust declaration.
	* value.c (function_destroyer): Remove.
	(do_add_internal_function): Don't set destroyer or copy name.
	(add_internal_function): Take unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> for name.
	Set name_allocated.
	* python/py-cmd.c (cmdpy_destroyer): Don't free "name".
	(cmdpy_init): Set name_allocated.
	* cli/cli-decode.h (struct cmd_list_element) <name_allocated>: New
	member.
	(~cmd_list_element): Free "name" if needed.

Change-Id: Ie1435cea5bbf4bd92056125f112917c607cbb761
2019-11-26 14:20:30 -07:00