For these targets its not clear how md_assemble can usefully be split up so
that part can take const char *. There is also a fair number of targets that
need md_assemble () to take a char *, so we can't easily make the argument
const. So since there isn't many callers it seems easiest to just add a couple
of casts.
gas/ChangeLog:
2016-03-31 Trevor Saunders <tbsaunde+binutils@tbsaunde.org>
* config/tc-m32c.c (m32c_md_end): cast the argument to md_assemble to
char *.
(m32c_indirect_operand): Likewise.
* config/tc-nds32.c (do_pseudo_b): Likewise.
(do_pseudo_bal): Likewise.
(do_pseudo_ls_bhw): Likewise.
get_symbol_name () returns a char * in a out arg, which means we need to cast
to assign a literal to the variable passed to get_symbol_name (). It seems
like better APIs than get_symbol_name () could be provided, but that seems like
a fair amount of work so just casting seems to be the betterthing to do for
now.
gas/ChangeLog:
2016-03-31 Trevor Saunders <tbsaunde+binutils@tbsaunde.org>
* config/tc-ia64.c (md_assemble): Add temporary variable to pass to
get_symbol_name ().
* config/tc-sparc.c (s_register): Cast a literal to char * in
assignment.
various places either directly or indirectly set input_line_pointer to point at
a literal. Currently lots of places modify the string input_line_pointer
points at, so making it const isn't easy. Since most if not all of these
places assign to input_line_pointer to parse an expression it would probably be
best to add ways to generate and deal with expressions that doesn't involve
parsing strings, but for now adding some casts seems easiest.
gas/ChangeLog:
2016-03-31 Trevor Saunders <tbsaunde+binutils@tbsaunde.org>
* config/tc-i960.c (parse_expr): Cast to char * when assigning to
input_line_pointer.
* config/tc-m32r.c (expand_debug_syms): Likewise.
* config/tc-msp430.c (msp430_dstoperand): Likewise.
* config/tc-z80.c (md_begin): Likewise.
* stabs.c (stabs_generate_asm_func): Likewise.
and one extraneous occurrence.
* ldlang.c (TO_ADDR, TO_SIZE, opb_shift): Move earlier in file.
(lang_insert_orphan): Use TO_ADDR in __stop sym calculation.
(print_input_section): Don't use TO_ADDR when printing section
size.
(lang_size_sections_1): Use TO_ADDR in overlay lma calculation.
(lang_size_sections): Use TO_ADDR in relro end calculation.
these places define char arrays containing values greater than 0x80 which
doesn't fit in an 8 bit signed char, but does fit in an unsigned one.
gas/ChangeLog:
2016-03-31 Trevor Saunders <tbsaunde+binutils@tbsaunde.org>
* config/tc-aarch64.c (aarch64_handle_align): Make the type of some
variables unsigned char[].
* config/tc-alpha.c (alpha_handle_align): Likewise.
* config/tc-arm.c (arm_handle_align): Likewise.
* config/tc-z80.c: Likewise.
In PR 16979, a reference to malloc is being resolved to an unversioned
reference in libmalloc.so. When linked with --as-needed, however, the
dynamic table does not list libmalloc.so as a DT_NEEDED library.
If we have a reference to an unversioned symbol in a shared object,
and we later see a versioned definition in another shared object, we
were overriding the first definition with the second in the process of
defining the default version. As a result, we no longer think that the
first shared object was actually needed to resolve any symbols, and we
don't list it as a DT_NEEDED library.
This patch fixes the problem by treating the two definitions as separate
symbols, so the second definition does not override the first.
2016-03-30 Cary Coutant <ccoutant@gmail.com>
gold/
PR gold/16979
* symtab.cc (Symbol_table::define_default_version): Check for case
where symbols are both in different shared objects.
On powerpc64, qSymbol for a function returns the function code address,
and not the descriptor address. Since we emit code calling gdb_collect
and some other functions, we need the descriptor (no way to know the
proper TOC address without it). To get the descriptor address, make
global function pointer variables in the IPA pointing to the relevant
functions and read them instead of asking for them directly via qSymbol.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* linux-aarch64-ipa.c: Rename gdb_agent_get_raw_reg to get_raw_reg.
* linux-amd64-ipa.c: Likewise.
* linux-i386-ipa.c: Likewise.
* linux-s390-ipa.c: Likewise.
* tracepoint.c: IPA-export gdb_collect_ptr instead of gdb_collect,
ditto for get_raw_reg_ptr, get_trace_state_variable_value_ptr,
set_trace_state_variable_value_ptr.
(struct ipa_sym_addresses): Likewise.
(symbol_list): Likewise.
(install_fast_tracepoint): Dereference gdb_collect_ptr instead of
accessing gdb_collect directly.
(gdb_collect_ptr_type): New typedef.
(get_raw_reg_ptr_type): New typedef.
(get_trace_state_variable_value_ptr_type): New typedef.
(set_trace_state_variable_value_ptr_type): New typedef.
(gdb_collect_ptr): New global.
(get_raw_reg_ptr): New global.
(get_trace_state_variable_value_ptr): New global.
(set_trace_state_variable_value_ptr): New global.
(get_raw_reg_func_addr): Dereference get_raw_reg_ptr instead of
accessing get_raw_reg directly.
(get_get_tsv_func_addr): Likewise for
get_trace_state_variable_value_ptr.
(get_set_tsv_func_addr): Likewise for
set_trace_state_variable_value_ptr.
* tracepoint.h: Rename gdb_agent_get_raw_reg to get_raw_reg.
Add a new comment, and clean up some whitespace issues in the
instruction table.
opcode/ChangeLog:
* arc-nps400-tbl.h: Add a header comment, and fix some whitespace
issues. No functional changes.
The options warning_output and error_output to the run_dump_test
function were incorrectly checking the return value from the regexp_diff
function, and so, as a result failing tests were showing as a pass.
Fixed in this commit.
ld/ChangeLog:
* testsuite/lib/ld-lib.exp (run_dump_test): Fix check of return
value from regexp_diff.
* testsuite/ld-elf/orphan-5.l: Fix expected output.
* testsuite/ld-elf/orphan-6.l: Likewise.
Variable 'func''s type is CORE_ADDR, so it should be compared with 0
rather than NULL. This causes a build error.
This patch fixes this.
gdb:
2016-03-30 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* arm-tdep.c (arm_epilogue_frame_this_id): Check 'func' against
0 rather than NULL.
Nowadays, GDB can't unwind successfully from epilogue on arm,
(gdb) bt
#0 0x76ff65a2 in shr1 () from /home/yao/Source/gnu/build/gdb/testsuite/gdb.reverse/shr1.sl
#1 0x0000869e in main () at /home/yao/Source/gnu/build/gdb/testsuite/../../../binutils-gdb/gdb/testsuite/gdb.reverse/solib-reverse.c:34
Backtrace stopped: previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?)
(gdb) disassemble shr1
Dump of assembler code for function shr1:
....
0x76ff659a <+10>: adds r7, #12
0x76ff659c <+12>: mov sp, r7
0x76ff659e <+14>: ldr.w r7, [sp], #4
0x76ff65a2 <+18>: bx lr
End of assembler dump.
in this case, prologue unwinder is used. It analyzes the prologue and
get the offsets of saved registers to SP. However, in epilogue, the
SP has been restored, prologue unwinder gets the registers from the
wrong address, and even the frame id is wrong.
In reverse debugging, this case (program stops at the last instruction
of function) happens quite frequently due to the reverse execution.
There are many test fails due to missing epilogue unwinder.
This adds epilogue unwinder, but the frame cache is still get by
prologue unwinder except that SP is fixed up separately, because SP
is restored in epilogue.
This patch fixes many fails in solib-precsave.exp, and solib-reverse.exp.
gdb:
2016-03-30 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* arm-tdep.c: (arm_make_epilogue_frame_cache): New function.
(arm_epilogue_frame_this_id): New function.
(arm_epilogue_frame_prev_register): New function.
(arm_epilogue_frame_sniffer): New function.
(arm_epilogue_frame_unwind): New.
(arm_gdbarch_init): Append unwinder arm_epilogue_frame_unwind.
This patch is to refactor arm_stack_frame_destroyed_p, so that the code
can be used in both arm_stack_frame_destroyed_p and arm epilogue
unwinder I am going to add in the next patch. In fact, the code
is the same in two places, but checking whether it is thumb mode
is slightly different. arm_stack_frame_destroyed_p uses
arm_pc_is_thumb, and epilogue unwinder should use arm_frame_is_thumb.
gdb:
2016-03-30 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* arm-tdep.c (arm_stack_frame_destroyed_p): Rename it ...
(arm_stack_frame_destroyed_p_1): ... here. Don't call
arm_pc_is_thumb.
(arm_stack_frame_destroyed_p): Call
thumb_stack_frame_destroyed_p and
arm_stack_frame_destroyed_p_1.
Nowadays, functions fprintf, printf and malloc are executed in
gdb.reverse/until-reverse.c, so that it takes much time to record
instructions inside them. This may cause timeout, and we had several
fixes to bump the timeout,
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2012-02/msg00038.htmlhttps://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2015-08/msg00186.html
also I still see this on arm-linux,
continue
Continuing.
Do you want to auto delete previous execution log entries when record/replay buffer becomes full (record full stop-at-limit)?([y] or n) n
Process record: stopped by user.
Program stopped.
0xf77021e6 in __linkin_atfork (newp=0xf7751748 <atfork_mem>) at ../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/register-atfork.c:117
117 ../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/register-atfork.c: No such file or directory.
(gdb) FAIL: gdb.reverse/until-precsave.exp: run to end of main (got interactive prompt)
however, I can't figure out how these functions (fprintf, printf and
malloc) are related to the test itself. marker1 is a function from
shared library too so we don't need these complicated libc functions
at all. IMO, recording the instructions in these libc functions has
nothing to do with the test itself except slow down the test. This
patch is to remove the usage of fprintf and printf, and also move
malloc to a dead code path.
gdb/testsuite:
2016-03-30 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* gdb.reverse/until-precsave.exp: Match function name only.
* gdb.reverse/until-reverse.c (main): Don't call fprintf nor printf.
Move malloc to a condition block.
* gdb.reverse/until-reverse.exp: Match function name only.
* cpustate.c (aarch64_set_reg_s32): New function.
(aarch64_set_reg_u32): New function.
(aarch64_get_FP_half): Place half precision value into the correct
slot of the union.
(aarch64_set_FP_half): Likewise.
* cpustate.h: Add prototypes for aarch64_set_reg_s32 and
aarch64_set_reg_u32.
* memory.c (FETCH_FUNC): Cast the read value to the access type
before converting it to the return type. Rename to FETCH_FUNC64.
(FETCH_FUNC32): New macro. Duplicates FETCH_FUNC64 but for 32-bit
accesses. Use for 32-bit memory access functions.
* simulator.c (ldrsb_wb): Use sign extension not zero extension.
(ldrb_scale_ext, ldrsh32_abs, ldrsh32_wb): Likewise.
(ldrsh32_scale_ext, ldrsh_abs, ldrsh64_wb): Likewise.
(ldrsh_scale_ext, ldrsw_abs): Likewise.
(ldrh32_abs): Store 32 bit value not 64-bits.
(ldrh32_wb, ldrh32_scale_ext): Likewise.
(do_vec_MOV_immediate): Fix computation of val.
(do_vec_MVNI): Likewise.
(DO_VEC_WIDENING_MUL): New macro.
(do_vec_mull): Use new macro.
(do_vec_mul): Use new macro.
(do_vec_MLA): Read values before writing.
(do_vec_xtl): Likewise.
(do_vec_SSHL): Select correct shift value.
(do_vec_USHL): Likewise.
(do_scalar_UCVTF): New function.
(do_scalar_vec): Call new function.
(store_pair_u64): Treat reads of SP as reads of XZR.
PR 18452
* ldlang.c (maybe_overlays): New static var.
(lang_size_sections_1): Set it here.
(struct check_sec): New.
(sort_sections_by_lma): Adjust for array of structs.
(sort_sections_by_vma): New function.
(lang_check_section_addresses): Check both LMA and VMA for overlap.
* testsuite/ld-scripts/rgn-over7.d: Adjust.
Some places tested SEC_LOAD, others SEC_HAS_CONTENTS.
* ldlang.c (IS_TBSS): New macro, extracted from..
(IGNORE_SECTION): ..here.
(lang_size_sections_1): Use IS_TBSS and IGNORE_SECTION.
(lang_size_sections, lang_do_assignments_1): Use IS_TBSS.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* python/py-utils.c (host_string_to_python_string): New function.
* python/python-internal.h (host_string_to_python_string): Declare it.
* python/py-*.c (*): Update all calls to
PyString_Decode (str, strlen (str), host_charset (), NULL);
to use host_string_to_python_string instead.
On powerpc64, qSymbol query may require gdb to read a function
descriptor, sending a vFile packet to gdbserver. Thus, we need
to handle 'v' packet in look_up_one_symbol.
vFile replies may be quite long, and require reallocating own_buf.
Since handle_v_requests assumes the buffer is the static global own_buf
from server.c and reallocates it, we need to make own_buf global and
use it from look_up_one_symbol instead of using our own auto variable.
I've also done the same change in relocate_instruction, just in case.
On gdb side, in remote_check_symbols, rs->buf may be clobbered by vFile
handling, yet we need its contents for the reply (the symbol name is
stored there). Allocate a new buffer instead.
This broke fast tracepoints on powerpc64, due to errors in reading IPA
symbols.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* remote.c (remote_check_symbols): Allocate own buffer for reply.
gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* remote-utils.c (look_up_one_symbol): Remove own_buf, handle 'v'
packets.
(relocate_instruction): Remove own_buf.
* server.c (own_buf): Make global.
(handle_v_requests): Make global.
* server.h (own_buf): New declaration.
(handle_v_requests): New prototype.
When gdb is used on core dump and PC is not pointing to a readable
memory read_memory_integer call in the xtensa_frame_cache throws an
error, making register inspection/backtracing impossible in that thread.
Use safe_read_memory_integer instead.
2016-03-29 Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
gdb/
* xtensa-tdep.c (xtensa_frame_cache): Change op1 type to LONGEST.
Use safe_read_memory_integer instead of read_memory_integer.
These sequences assume a z900+ CPU, like the rest of fast tracepoint
support.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
PR 18377
* linux-s390-low.c (add_insns): New function.
(s390_emit_prologue): New function.
(s390_emit_epilogue): New function.
(s390_emit_add): New function.
(s390_emit_sub): New function.
(s390_emit_mul): New function.
(s390_emit_lsh): New function.
(s390_emit_rsh_signed): New function.
(s390_emit_rsh_unsigned): New function.
(s390_emit_ext): New function.
(s390_emit_log_not): New function.
(s390_emit_bit_and): New function.
(s390_emit_bit_or): New function.
(s390_emit_bit_xor): New function.
(s390_emit_bit_not): New function.
(s390_emit_equal): New function.
(s390_emit_less_signed): New function.
(s390_emit_less_unsigned): New function.
(s390_emit_ref): New function.
(s390_emit_if_goto): New function.
(s390_emit_goto): New function.
(s390_write_goto_address): New function.
(s390_emit_litpool): New function.
(s390_emit_const): New function.
(s390_emit_call): New function.
(s390_emit_reg): New function.
(s390_emit_pop): New function.
(s390_emit_stack_flush): New function.
(s390_emit_zero_ext): New function.
(s390_emit_swap): New function.
(s390_emit_stack_adjust): New function.
(s390_emit_set_r2): New function.
(s390_emit_int_call_1): New function.
(s390_emit_void_call_2): New function.
(s390_emit_eq_goto): New function.
(s390_emit_ne_goto): New function.
(s390_emit_lt_goto): New function.
(s390_emit_le_goto): New function.
(s390_emit_gt_goto): New function.
(s390_emit_ge_goto): New function.
(s390x_emit_prologue): New function.
(s390x_emit_epilogue): New function.
(s390x_emit_add): New function.
(s390x_emit_sub): New function.
(s390x_emit_mul): New function.
(s390x_emit_lsh): New function.
(s390x_emit_rsh_signed): New function.
(s390x_emit_rsh_unsigned): New function.
(s390x_emit_ext): New function.
(s390x_emit_log_not): New function.
(s390x_emit_bit_and): New function.
(s390x_emit_bit_or): New function.
(s390x_emit_bit_xor): New function.
(s390x_emit_bit_not): New function.
(s390x_emit_equal): New function.
(s390x_emit_less_signed): New function.
(s390x_emit_less_unsigned): New function.
(s390x_emit_ref): New function.
(s390x_emit_if_goto): New function.
(s390x_emit_const): New function.
(s390x_emit_call): New function.
(s390x_emit_reg): New function.
(s390x_emit_pop): New function.
(s390x_emit_stack_flush): New function.
(s390x_emit_zero_ext): New function.
(s390x_emit_swap): New function.
(s390x_emit_stack_adjust): New function.
(s390x_emit_int_call_1): New function.
(s390x_emit_void_call_2): New function.
(s390x_emit_eq_goto): New function.
(s390x_emit_ne_goto): New function.
(s390x_emit_lt_goto): New function.
(s390x_emit_le_goto): New function.
(s390x_emit_gt_goto): New function.
(s390x_emit_ge_goto): New function.
(s390_emit_ops): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops): Fill in emit_ops hook.
Fast tracepoints will only work on 6-byte intructions, and assume at least
a z900 CPU. s390 also has 4-byte jump instructions, which also work on
pre-z900, but their range is limitted to +-64kiB, which is not very useful
(and wouldn't work at all with current jump pad allocation).
There's a little problem with s390_relocate_instruction function: it
converts BRAS/BRASL instructions to LARL of the return address + JG
to the target address. On 31-bit, this sets the high bit of the target
register to 0, while BRAS/BRASL would set it to 1. While this is not
a problem when the result is only used to address memory, it could
possibly break something that expects to compare such addresses for
equality without first masking the bit off. In particular, I'm not sure
whether leaving the return address high bit unset is ABI-compliant
(could confuse some unwinder?). If that's a problem, it could be fixed
by handling it in the jump pad (since at that point we can just modify
the GPRs in the save area without having to worry about preserving
CCs and only having that one GPR to work with - I'm not sure if it's
even possible to set the high bit with such constraints).
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
PR 18377
* Makefile.in: Add s390 IPA files.
* configure.srv: Build IPA for s390.
* linux-s390-ipa.c: New file.
* linux-s390-low.c: New includes - inttypes.h and linux-s390-tdesc.h.
(init_registers_s390_linux32): Move declaration to linux-s390-tdesc.h.
(tdesc_s390_linux32): Likewise.
(init_registers_s390_linux32v1): Likewise.
(tdesc_s390_linux32v1): Likewise.
(init_registers_s390_linux32v2): Likewise.
(tdesc_s390_linux32v2): Likewise.
(init_registers_s390_linux64): Likewise.
(tdesc_s390_linux64): Likewise.
(init_registers_s390_linux64v1): Likewise.
(tdesc_s390_linux64v1): Likewise.
(init_registers_s390_linux64v2): Likewise.
(tdesc_s390_linux64v2): Likewise.
(init_registers_s390_te_linux64): Likewise.
(tdesc_s390_te_linux64): Likewise.
(init_registers_s390_vx_linux64): Likewise.
(tdesc_s390_vx_linux64): Likewise.
(init_registers_s390_tevx_linux64): Likewise.
(tdesc_s390_tevx_linux64): Likewise.
(init_registers_s390x_linux64): Likewise.
(tdesc_s390x_linux64): Likewise.
(init_registers_s390x_linux64v1): Likewise.
(tdesc_s390x_linux64v1): Likewise.
(init_registers_s390x_linux64v2): Likewise.
(tdesc_s390x_linux64v2): Likewise.
(init_registers_s390x_te_linux64): Likewise.
(tdesc_s390x_te_linux64): Likewise.
(init_registers_s390x_vx_linux64): Likewise.
(tdesc_s390x_vx_linux64): Likewise.
(init_registers_s390x_tevx_linux64): Likewise.
(tdesc_s390x_tevx_linux64): Likewise.
(have_hwcap_s390_vx): New static variable.
(s390_arch_setup): Fill have_hwcap_s390_vx.
(s390_get_thread_area): New function.
(s390_ft_entry_gpr_esa): New const.
(s390_ft_entry_gpr_zarch): New const.
(s390_ft_entry_misc): New const.
(s390_ft_entry_fr): New const.
(s390_ft_entry_vr): New const.
(s390_ft_main_31): New const.
(s390_ft_main_64): New const.
(s390_ft_exit_fr): New const.
(s390_ft_exit_vr): New const.
(s390_ft_exit_misc): New const.
(s390_ft_exit_gpr_esa): New const.
(s390_ft_exit_gpr_zarch): New const.
(append_insns): New function.
(s390_relocate_instruction): New function.
(s390_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New function.
(s390_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len): New function.
(s390_get_ipa_tdesc_idx): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops): Wire in the above functions.
(initialize_low_arch) [!__s390x__]: Don't initialize s390x tdescs.
* linux-s390-tdesc.h: New file.
Also adds s390 support to gdb.trace testsuite.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* linux-s390-low.c (s390_supports_tracepoints): New function.
(struct linux_target_ops): Fill supports_tracepoints hook.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.trace/ftrace.exp: Set arg0exp for s390.
* gdb.trace/mi-trace-frame-collected.exp: Expect 4 registers on s390.
* gdb.trace/mi-trace-unavailable.exp: Set pcnum for s390, add gpr0num
variable for GPR 0 instead of assuming it is register 0.
* gdb.trace/trace-common.h: Add s390 fast tracepoint placeholder.
* lib/trace-support.exp: Add s390 registers.
Pass "debug" to prepare_for_testing otherwise, some tests fail.
gdb/testsuite:
2016-03-29 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* gdb.arch/arm-neon.exp: Pass debug to prepare_for_testing.
* cpustate.c: Remove space after asterisk in function parameters.
* decode.h (greg): Delete unused function.
(vreg, shift, extension, scaling, writeback, condcode): Likewise.
* simulator.c: Use INSTR macro in more places.
(HALT_NYI): Use sim_io_eprintf in place of fprintf.
Remove extraneous whitespace.
PR 17334
* elf32-bfin.c (elf32_bfinfdpic_finish_dynamic_sections): Relax
assertion on the size of the got section to allow it to be bigger
than the number of relocs.