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GDB Administrator
79a9468c70 Automatic date update in version.in 2018-11-22 00:00:17 +00:00
John Darrington
27f42a4ddb S12Z opcodes: Fix bug disassembling certain shift instructions.
Shift and rotate instructions when the number of bit positions
was an immediate value greater than 1 were incorrectly disassembled.
This change fixes that problem and extends the test to check for
it.

gas/ChangeLog:

  testsuite/gas/s12z/shift.s: Add new test case.
  testsuite/gas/s12z/shift.d: Add expected result.

opcodes/ChangeLog:

  s12z-dis.c (print_insn_shift) [SB_REG_REG_N]: Enter special case
  if the postbyte matches the appropriate pattern.
2018-11-21 21:34:47 +01:00
John Darrington
51534d7ab8 S12Z: Add alias instructions BHS and BLO.
These are documented by NXP as alternative mnemonics for BCC and BCS
respectively.

gas/ChangeLog:

        * config/tc-s12z.c (opcodes): bhs, blo: New members.
	* testsuite/gas/s12z/bra.d: Add tests for aliases.
	* testsuite/gas/s12z/bra.s: Add tests for aliases.
2018-11-21 21:31:10 +01:00
Benno Fünfstück
1c97054b87 Make command-repeat work after gdb.execute
Since commit

  56bcdbea2b ("Let gdb.execute handle multi-line commands")

command repetition after using the `gdb.execute` Python function
fails (the previous command is not repeated anymore). This happens
because read_command_lines_1 sets dont_repeat, but the call to
prevent_dont_repeat in execute_gdb_command is later.

The fix is to move the call to prevent_dont_repeat to the beginning of
the function.

Tested on my laptop (ArchLinux-x86_64).

gdb/ChangeLog:

	PR python/23714
	* gdb/python/python.c (execute_gdb_command): Call
	prevent_dont_repeat earlier to avoid affecting dont_repeat.

gdb/testuite/ChangeLog:

	PR python/23714
	* gdb.python/python.exp: Test command repetition after
	gdb.execute.
2018-11-21 17:06:05 +00:00
Jozef Lawrynowicz
ca94519e70 Fix linking MSP430 files created by gcc's LTO optimizer.
When invoking GCC with "-g -flto", the compiler will create LTO objects
with debug information. The objects created are "simple ELF" objects (see
libiberty/simple-object-elf.c) and do not have target-specific sections.

When the MSP430 linker sees one of these objects without a .MSP430.attributes
section it errors:

> error: /tmp/cc4LhbEI.ltrans0.ltrans.o uses MSP430X instructions but /tmp/ccynqIwudebugobj uses unknown
> error: /tmp/cc4LhbEI.ltrans0.ltrans.o uses the small code model whereas /tmp/ccynqIwudebugobj uses the unknown code model
> error: /tmp/cc4LhbEI.ltrans0.ltrans.o uses the small data model whereas /tmp/ccynqIwudebugobj uses the unknown data model
> error: /tmp/cc4LhbEI.ltrans0.ltrans.o uses the small code model but /tmp/ccynqIwudebugobj uses the unknown data model
> failed to merge target specific data of file /tmp/cc4LhbEI.ltrans0.ltrans.o

The following patch allows these debug LTO objects to be linked with other
MSP430 objects even if they do not have a .MSP430.attributes section.

bfd	* elf32-msp430.c (elf32_msp430_merge_mspabi_attributes): Do not
	error when .MSP430.attributes section is missing from objects
	created by LTO.
2018-11-21 16:21:25 +00:00
Andrew Burgess
b5ffee3181 gdb/riscv: Add target description support
This commit adds target description support for riscv.

I've used the split feature approach for specifying the architectural
features, and the CSR feature is auto-generated from the riscv-opc.h
header file.

If the target doesn't provide a suitable target description then GDB
will build one by looking at the bfd headers.

This commit does not implement target description creation for the
Linux or FreeBSD native targets, both of these will need to add
read_description methods into their respective target classes, which
probe the target features, and then call
riscv_create_target_description to build a suitable target
description.  Until this is done Linux and FreeBSD will get the same
default target description based on the bfd that bare-metal targets
get.

I've only added feature descriptions for 32 and 64 bit registers, 128
bit registers (for RISC-V) are not supported in the reset of GDB yet.

This commit removes the special reading of the MISA register in order
to establish the target features, this was only used for figuring out
the f-register size, and even that wasn't done consistently.  We now
rely on the target to tell us what size of registers it has (or look
in the BFD as a last resort).  The result of this is that we should
now support RV64 targets with 32-bit float, though I have not
extensively tested this combination yet.

	* Makefile.in (ALL_TARGET_OBS): Add arch/riscv.o.
	(HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add arch/riscv.h.
	* arch/riscv.c: New file.
	* arch/riscv.h: New file.
	* configure.tgt: Add cpu_obs list of riscv, move riscv-tdep.o into
	this list, and add arch/riscv.o.
	* features/Makefile: Add riscv features.
	* features/riscv/32bit-cpu.c: New file.
	* features/riscv/32bit-cpu.xml: New file.
	* features/riscv/32bit-csr.c: New file.
	* features/riscv/32bit-csr.xml: New file.
	* features/riscv/32bit-fpu.c: New file.
	* features/riscv/32bit-fpu.xml: New file.
	* features/riscv/64bit-cpu.c: New file.
	* features/riscv/64bit-cpu.xml: New file.
	* features/riscv/64bit-csr.c: New file.
	* features/riscv/64bit-csr.xml: New file.
	* features/riscv/64bit-fpu.c: New file.
	* features/riscv/64bit-fpu.xml: New file.
	* features/riscv/rebuild-csr-xml.sh: New file.
	* riscv-tdep.c: Add 'arch/riscv.h' include.
	(riscv_gdb_reg_names): Delete.
	(csr_reggroup): New global.
	(struct riscv_register_alias): Delete.
	(struct riscv_register_feature): New structure.
	(riscv_register_aliases): Delete.
	(riscv_xreg_feature): New global.
	(riscv_freg_feature): New global.
	(riscv_virtual_feature): New global.
	(riscv_csr_feature): New global.
	(riscv_create_csr_aliases): New function.
	(riscv_read_misa_reg): Delete.
	(riscv_has_feature): Delete.
	(riscv_isa_xlen): Simplify, just return cached xlen.
	(riscv_isa_flen): Simplify, just return cached flen.
	(riscv_has_fp_abi): Update for changes in struct gdbarch_tdep.
	(riscv_register_name): Update to make use of tdesc_register_name.
	Look up xreg and freg names in the new globals riscv_xreg_feature
	and riscv_freg_feature.  Don't supply csr aliases here.
	(riscv_fpreg_q_type): Delete.
	(riscv_register_type): Use tdesc_register_type in almost all
	cases, override the returned type in a few specific cases only.
	(riscv_print_one_register_info): Handle errors reading registers.
	(riscv_register_reggroup_p): Use tdesc_register_in_reggroup_p for
	registers that are otherwise unknown to GDB.  Also check the
	csr_reggroup.
	(riscv_print_registers_info): Remove assert about upper register
	number, and use gdbarch_register_reggroup_p instead of
	short-cutting.
	(riscv_find_default_target_description): New function.
	(riscv_check_tdesc_feature): New function.
	(riscv_add_reggroups): New function.
	(riscv_setup_register_aliases): New function.
	(riscv_init_reggroups): New function.
	(_initialize_riscv_tdep): Add calls to setup CSR aliases, and
	setup register groups.  Register new riscv debug variable.
	* riscv-tdep.h: Add 'arch/riscv.h' include.
	(struct gdbarch_tdep): Remove abi union, and add
	riscv_gdbarch_features field.  Remove cached quad floating point
	type, and provide initialisation for double type field.
	* target-descriptions.c (maint_print_c_tdesc_cmd): Add riscv to
	the list of targets using the feature based target descriptions.
	* NEWS: Mention target description support.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.texinfo (Standard Target Features): Add RISC-V Features
	sub-section.
2018-11-21 13:09:50 +00:00
Pedro Alves
38139a9681 valops.c: Overload resolution code: Rename parameters/locals
While looking over this code, I thought the names of the parameters to
find_oload_champ and related functions and locals were a bit too
cryptic.  For example, FN_LIST holds methods, not free functions.
Free-functions are in OLOAD_SYMS.

This patch renames parameters/variables to the more obvious
methods/xmethods/functions instead.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2018-11-21  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* valops.c (find_method_list, value_find_oload_method_list)
	(find_overload_match, find_oload_champ): Rename parameters and
	locals.
2018-11-21 12:27:29 +00:00
Pedro Alves
85cca2bcbc valops.c: Some more gdb::array_view
This commit replaces some more use of pointer+length pairs in the
overload resolution code with gdb::array_view.

find_oload_champ's interface is simplified/normalized: the xmethods
parameter is converted from std::vector to array pointer, and then the
num_fns parameter is always passed in, no matter the array which is
non-NULL.  I tweaked the formatting of callers a little bit here and
there so that the 3 optional parameters are all in the same line.  (I
tried making the 3 optional array parameters be array_views, but the
resulting code didn't look as nice.)

gdb/ChangeLog:
2018-11-21  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* valops.c (find_method_list): Replace pointer and length
	parameters with an gdb::array_view.  Adjust.
	(value_find_oload_method_list): Likewise.
	(find_overload_match): Use gdb::array_view for methods list.
	Adjust to find_oload_champ interface change.
	(find_oload_champ): 'xm_worker_vec' parameter now a pointer/array.
	'num_fns' parameter now a size_t.  Eliminate 'fn_count' local.
2018-11-21 12:11:45 +00:00
Pedro Alves
82ceee5014 C++ify badness_vector, fix leaks
badness_vector is currently an open coded vector.  This reimplements
it as a std::vector.

This fixes a few leaks as well:

 - find_oload_champ is leaking every badness vector calculated bar the
   one returned.

 - bv->rank is always leaked, since callers of rank_function only
   xfree the badness_vector pointer, not bv->rank.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2018-11-21  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdbtypes.c (compare_badness): Change type of parameters to const
	reference.  Adjust to badness_vector being a std::vector now.
	(rank_function): Adjust to badness_vector being a std::vector now.
	* gdbtypes.h (badness_vector): Now a typedef to std::vector.
	(LENGTH_MATCH): Delete.
	(compare_badness): Change type of parameters to const reference.
	(rank_function): Return a badness_vector by value now.
	(find_overload_match): Adjust to badness_vector being a
	std::vector now.  Remove cleanups.
	(find_oload_champ_namespace): 'oload_champ_bv' parameter now a
	badness_vector pointer.
	(find_oload_champ_namespace_loop): 'oload_champ_bv' parameter now
	a badness_vector pointer.  Adjust to badness_vector being a
	std::vector now.  Remove cleanups.
	(find_oload_champ): 'oload_champ_bv' parameter now
	a badness_vector pointer.  Adjust to badness_vector being a
	std::vector now.  Remove cleanups.
2018-11-21 12:06:51 +00:00
Pedro Alves
0891c3cc13 Eliminate make_symbol_overload_list-related globals & cleanup
This gets rid of a few globals and a cleanup.

make_symbol_overload_list & friends currently maintain a global
open-coded vector.  Reimplement that with a std::vector, trickled down
through the functions.  Rename a few functions from "make_" to "add_"
for clarity.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2018-11-21  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* cp-support.c (sym_return_val_size, sym_return_val_index)
	(sym_return_val): Delete.
	(overload_list_add_symbol): Add std::vector parameter.  Adjust to
	add to the vector.
	(make_symbol_overload_list): Adjust to return a std::vector
	instead of maintaining a global open coded vector.
	(make_symbol_overload_list_block): Add std::vector parameter.
	(make_symbol_overload_list_block): Rename to ...
	(add_symbol_overload_list_block): ... this and add std::vector
	parameter.
	(make_symbol_overload_list_namespace): Rename to ...
	(add_symbol_overload_list_namespace): ... this and add std::vector
	parameter.
	(make_symbol_overload_list_adl_namespace): Rename to ...
	(add_symbol_overload_list_adl_namespace): ... this and add
	std::vector parameter.
	(make_symbol_overload_list_adl): Delete.
	(add_symbol_overload_list_adl): New.
	(make_symbol_overload_list_using): Rename to ...
	(add_symbol_overload_list_using): ... this and add std::vector
	parameter.
	(make_symbol_overload_list_qualified): Rename to ...
	(add_symbol_overload_list_qualified): ... this and add std::vector
	parameter.
	* cp-support.h: Include "common/array-view.h" and <vector>.
	(make_symbol_overload_list): Change return type to std::vector.
	(make_symbol_overload_list_adl): Delete declaration.
	(add_symbol_overload_list_adl): New declaration.
	* valops.c (find_overload_match): Local 'oload_syms' now a
	std::vector.
	(find_oload_champ_namespace): 'oload_syms' parameter now a
	std::vector pointer.
	(find_oload_champ_namespace_loop): 'oload_syms' parameter now a
	std::vector pointer.  Adjust to new make_symbol_overload_list
	interface.
2018-11-21 12:06:36 +00:00
Pedro Alves
6b1747cd13 invoke_xmethod & array_view
This replaces more pointer+length with gdb::array_view.  This time,
around invoke_xmethod, and then propagating the fallout around, which
inevitably leaks to the overload resolution code.

There are several places in the code that want to grab a slice of an
array, by advancing the array pointer, and decreasing the length
pointer.  This patch introduces a pair of new
gdb::array_view::slice(...) methods to make that convenient and clear.
Unit test included.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2018-11-21  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* common/array-view.h (array_view::splice(size_type, size_t)): New.
	(array_view::splice(size_type)): New.
	* eval.c (eval_call, evaluate_funcall): Adjust to use array_view.
	* extension.c (xmethod_worker::get_arg_types): Adjust to return an
	std::vector.
	(xmethod_worker::get_result_type): Adjust to use gdb::array_view.
	* extension.h: Include "common/array-view.h".
	(xmethod_worker::invoke): Adjust to use gdb::array_view.
	(xmethod_worker::get_arg_types): Adjust to return an std::vector.
	(xmethod_worker::get_result_type): Adjust to use gdb::array_view.
	(xmethod_worker::do_get_arg_types): Adjust to use std::vector.
	(xmethod_worker::do_get_result_type): Adjust to use
	gdb::array_view.
	* gdbtypes.c (rank_function): Adjust to use gdb::array_view.
	* gdbtypes.h: Include "common/array-view.h".
	(rank_function): Adjust to use gdb::array_view.
	* python/py-xmethods.c (python_xmethod_worker::invoke)
	(python_xmethod_worker::do_get_arg_types)
	(python_xmethod_worker::do_get_result_type)
	(python_xmethod_worker::invoke): Adjust to new interfaces.
	* valarith.c (value_user_defined_cpp_op, value_user_defined_op)
	(value_x_binop, value_x_unop): Adjust to use gdb::array_view.
	* valops.c (find_overload_match, find_oload_champ_namespace)
	(find_oload_champ_namespace_loop, find_oload_champ): Adjust to use
	gdb:array_view and the new xmethod_worker interfaces.
	* value.c (result_type_of_xmethod, call_xmethod): Adjust to use
	gdb::array_view.
	* value.h (find_overload_match, result_type_of_xmethod)
	(call_xmethod): Adjust to use gdb::array_view.
	* unittests/array-view-selftests.c: Add slicing tests.
2018-11-21 12:06:20 +00:00
Pedro Alves
e71585ffe2 Use gdb:array_view in call_function_by_hand & friends
This replaces a few uses of pointer+length with gdb::array_view, in
call_function_by_hand and related code.

Unfortunately, due to -Wnarrowing, there are places where we can't
brace-initialize an gdb::array_view without an ugly-ish cast.  To
avoid the cast, this patch introduces a gdb::make_array_view function.
Unit tests included.

This patch in isolation may not look so interesting, due to
gdb::make_array_view uses, but I think it's still worth it.  Some of
the gdb::make_array_view calls disappear down the series, and others
could be eliminated with more (non-trivial) gdb::array_view
detangling/conversion (e.g. code around eval_call).  See this as a "we
have to start somewhere" patch.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2018-11-21  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* ada-lang.c (ada_evaluate_subexp): Adjust to pass an array_view.
	* common/array-view.h (make_array_view): New.
	* compile/compile-object-run.c (compile_object_run): Adjust to
	pass an array_view.
	* elfread.c (elf_gnu_ifunc_resolve_addr): Adjust.
	* eval.c (eval_call): Adjust to pass an array_view.
	(evaluate_subexp_standard): Adjust to pass an array_view.
	* gcore.c (call_target_sbrk): Adjust to pass an array_view.
	* guile/scm-value.c (gdbscm_value_call): Likewise.
	* infcall.c (push_dummy_code): Replace pointer + size parameters
	with an array_view parameter.
	(call_function_by_hand, call_function_by_hand_dummy): Likewise and
	adjust.
	* infcall.h: Include "common/array-view.h".
	(call_function_by_hand, call_function_by_hand_dummy): Replace
	pointer + size parameters with an array_view parameter.
	* linux-fork.c (inferior_call_waitpid): Adjust to use array_view.
	* linux-tdep.c (linux_infcall_mmap): Likewise.
	* objc-lang.c (lookup_objc_class, lookup_child_selector)
	(value_nsstring, print_object_command): Likewise.
	* python/py-value.c (valpy_call): Likewise.
	* rust-lang.c (rust_evaluate_funcall): Likewise.
	* spu-tdep.c (flush_ea_cache): Likewise.
	* valarith.c (value_x_binop, value_x_unop): Likewise.
	* valops.c (value_allocate_space_in_inferior): Likewise.
	* unittests/array-view-selftests.c (run_tests): Add
	gdb::make_array_view test.
2018-11-21 11:55:11 +00:00
GDB Administrator
1b288e9bbf Automatic date update in version.in 2018-11-21 00:00:26 +00:00
Andrew Burgess
d63095c426 gdb: Use string_printf to format int fields instead of a fixed size buffer
This patch removes a FIXME comment from cli-out.c, now instead of
formatting integers into a fixed size buffer we build a std::string
and extract the formatted integer from that.

The old code using a fixed size buffer was probably fine (the integer
was not going to overflow it) and probably slightly more efficient
(avoids building a std::string) however, given we already have utility
code in GDB that will allow the 'FIXME' comment to be removed, it
seems like an easy improvement.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* cli-out.c (cli_ui_out::do_field_int): Use string_printf rather
	than a fixed size buffer.
2018-11-20 23:01:42 +00:00
Andrew Burgess
1871a62daf gdb: Respect field width and alignment for 'fmt' fields in CLI output
Currently the method 'cli_ui_out::do_field_fmt' has this comment:

  /* This is the only field function that does not align.  */

The reality is even slightly worse, the 'fmt' field type doesn't
respect either the field alignment or the field width.  In at least
one place in GDB we attempt to work around this lack of respect for
field width by adding additional padding manually.  But, as is often
the case, this is leading to knock on problems.

Conside the output for 'info breakpoints' when a breakpoint has
multiple locations.  This example is taken from the testsuite, from
test gdb.opt/inline-break.exp:

  (gdb) info breakpoints
  Num     Type           Disp Enb Address            What
  1       breakpoint     keep y   <MULTIPLE>
  1.1                     y     0x00000000004004ae in func4b at /src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.opt/inline-break.c:64
  1.2                     y     0x0000000000400682 in func4b at /src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.opt/inline-break.c:64

The miss-alignment of the fields shown here is exactly as GDB
currently produces.

With this patch 'fmt' style fields are now first written into a
temporary buffer, and then written out as a 'string' field.  The
result is that the field width, and alignment should now be respected.
With this patch in place the output from GDB now looks like this:

  (gdb) info breakpoints
  Num     Type           Disp Enb Address            What
  1       breakpoint     keep y   <MULTIPLE>
  1.1                         y   0x00000000004004ae in func4b at /src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.opt/inline-break.c:64
  1.2                         y   0x0000000000400682 in func4b at /src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.opt/inline-break.c:64

This patch has been tested on x86-64/Linux with no regressions,
however, the testsuite doesn't always spot broken output formatting or
alignment.  I have also audited all uses of 'fmt' fields that I could
find, and I don't think there are any other places that specifically
try to work around the lack of width/alignment, however, I could have
missed something.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* breakpoint.c (print_one_breakpoint_location): Reduce whitespace,
	and remove insertion of extra spaces in GDB's output.
	* cli-out.c (cli_ui_out::do_field_fmt): Update header comment.
	Layout field into a temporary buffer, and then output it as a
	string field.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.opt/inline-break.exp: Add test that info breakpoint output
	is correctly aligned.
2018-11-20 23:01:42 +00:00
Philippe Waroquiers
604c4ca9f3 NEWS: Document the language choice by 'info [types|functions|variables]|rbreak'.
gdb/ChangeLog
2018-11-20  Philippe Waroquiers  <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be>

	* NEWS: Document the language choice done by
	'info [types|functions|variables]|rbreak'.
2018-11-20 22:44:50 +01:00
Philippe Waroquiers
20813a0b7b Document language choice in 'info [functions|variables|types]|rbreak' commands
doc/ChangeLog
2018-11-20  Philippe Waroquiers  <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be>

	* gdb.texinfo (Examining the Symbol Table): Document language choice
	for 'info types|functions|variables' commands.
	(Setting Breakpoints): Document language choice to print
	the functions in which a breakpoint is set.
2018-11-20 22:44:02 +01:00
Philippe Waroquiers
fb5e1ed910 Add a test to verify info [functions|variables|types]|rbreak respect language_mode.
2018-11-20  Philippe Waroquiers  <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be>

	* gdb.ada/info_auto_lang.exp: New testcase.
	* gdb.ada/info_auto_lang/global_pack.ads: New file.
	* gdb.ada/info_auto_lang/proc_in_ada.adb: New file.
	* gdb.ada/info_auto_lang/some_c.c: New file.
2018-11-20 22:42:31 +01:00
Philippe Waroquiers
43d397ca8f Use scoped_switch_to_sym_language_if_auto in symtab.c to switch language.
Use scoped_switch_to_sym_language_if_auto in treg_matches_sym_type_name to
replace the local logic that was doing the same as the new class
scoped_switch_to_sym_language_if_auto.

Use scoped_switch_to_sym_language_if_auto inside print_symbol_info, so
that symbol information is printed in the symbol language when
language mode is auto.
This modifies the behaviour of the test dw2-case-insensitive.exp,
as the function FUNC_lang is now printed with the Fortran syntax
(as declared in the .S file).

gdb/ChangeLog
2018-11-20  Philippe Waroquiers  <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be>

	* symtab.c (treg_matches_sym_type_name): Use
	scoped_switch_to_sym_language_if_auto instead of local logic.
	(print_symbol_info): Use scoped_switch_to_sym_language_if_auto
	to switch to SYM language when language mode is auto.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
2018-11-20  Philippe Waroquiers  <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be>

	* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-case-insensitive.exp: Update due to auto switch to
	FUNC_lang language syntax.
2018-11-20 22:41:08 +01:00
Philippe Waroquiers
9e6a1ab665 Add class scoped_switch_to_sym_language_if_auto.
The class scoped_switch_to_sym_language_if_auto allows to switch in a scope
the current language to the language of a symbol when language mode is
set to auto.

2018-11-20  Philippe Waroquiers  <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be>

	* language.h (scoped_switch_to_sym_language_if_auto): New class.
2018-11-20 22:39:08 +01:00
Philippe Waroquiers
beddd67132 Test case for 'info variables|functions' with minimal symbols.
2018-11-20  Philippe Waroquiers  <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be>

	* gdb.base/info_minsym.c: New file.
	* gdb.base/info_minsym.exp: New file.
2018-11-20 21:56:06 +01:00
Philippe Waroquiers
a8462bbf0b Fix regression 'info variables' does not show minimal symbols.
12615cba84 Add [-q] [-t TYPEREGEXP] [NAMEREGEXP] args to info [args|functions|locals|variables]
introduced a regression that minimal symbols were not listed anymore, due to a wrong
condition checking the absence of a type regexp in the loop scanning the minimal symbols.

Instead, before entering the loop scanning the minimal symbols, check that we
do not have a type regexp, as we will never match a minimal symbol with
this type regexp.

With the fix in this patch, for this part of the code, we basically go back
to the GDB 8.2 logic, with just the addition of
  && !treg.has_value ())
to 'enter' in the minsym case.
This should ensure that at least there is no regression compared to 8.2,
when not using the new type matching argument, as there was no treg in 8.2.

2018-11-20  Philippe Waroquiers  <philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be>

	* symtab.c (search_symbols): Properly check absence of type regexp
	before entering the loop scanning the minimal symbols.
2018-11-20 21:54:39 +01:00
Pedro Alves
4399bce99b Fix gdb/ChangeLog formatting and date 2018-11-20 19:04:14 +00:00
John Darrington
c3247a98cd GDB: S12Z: new function s12z_extract_return_value
Make gdb aware of the return values of functions which
return in registers.

gdb/ChangeLog:
* s12z-tdep.c (s12z_extract_return_value): New function.
  (inv_reg_perm) New array.
  (s12z_return_value): Populate readbuf if non-null.
2018-11-20 18:55:02 +01:00
Eli Zaretskii
2fa1b3191e Fix previous change in filestuff.c
gdb/ChangeLog:

	* common/filestuff.c (O_NOINHERIT): Define if not defined.
2018-11-20 19:23:51 +02:00
Eli Zaretskii
970d89d8fd Avoid "Invalid parameter passed to C runtime function" warning
This warning was displayed by OutputDebugString on MinGW when
GDB was being debugged natively.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* common/filestuff.c (gdb_fopen_cloexec): Disable use of "e" mode
	with 'fopen' also if O_CLOEXEC is equal to O_NOINHERIT, to cater
	to MinGW fixed by Gnulib.
2018-11-20 18:49:43 +02:00
H.J. Lu
f92f9e8780 readelf: Prune gaps warning in build notes
Since some object files may not have build notes, it is normal to have
gaps in build notes.

	PR binutils/23898
	* testsuite/lib/binutils-common.exp (prune_warnings_extra):
	Prune gaps in build notes.
2018-11-20 06:46:03 -08:00
John Darrington
7b5227d132 GDB: S12Z: Add assertion
gdb/ChangeLog:

	* s12z-tdep.c (s12z_frame_cache): Add an assertion.
2018-11-20 07:36:24 +01:00
Simon Marchi
dbe4e6545e Remove displaced_step_inferior_state::next
Commit

  39a36629f6 ("Use std::forward_list for displaced_step_inferior_states")

missed removing the "next" field, while changing the hand-made linked
list in favor of std::forward_list.  This patch fixes that.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* infrun.c (displaced_step_inferior_state) <next>: Remove.
2018-11-19 22:35:19 -05:00
GDB Administrator
85a2ae1134 Automatic date update in version.in 2018-11-20 00:00:36 +00:00
Tom Tromey
0614ef69be Change get_filename_and_charpos to return void
The return value from get_filename_and_charpos is never used, so this
patch changes it to return void.

gdb/ChangeLog
2018-11-19  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* source.c (get_filename_and_charpos): Return void.
2018-11-19 15:45:28 -07:00
Simon Marchi
261f6f7962 Fix inaccuracies in "info skip" help
"help info skip" uses "skip info" in its examples, which is not the same
(it ends up creating new skips).  Also, the Type column that is referred
to doesn't exist today.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* skip.c (_initialize_step_skip): Fix "info skip" help.
2018-11-19 17:27:13 -05:00
Tom Tromey
73fc52c4cc Handle TYPE_CODE_PTR when printing Rust types
This changes the Rust type printers to handle TYPE_CODE_PTR.  The
current approach is not ideal, because currently the code can't
distinguish between mut and const, or between pointers and references.
(These are debuginfo deficiencies, for which there are rustc bugs on
file.)

Meanwhile, this at least clears up the case seen in PR rust/23625.

Tested on x86-64 Fedora 28.  The nightly compiler gives the best
results, but I regression-tested with stable and beta as well.

gdb/ChangeLog
2018-11-16  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	PR rust/23625:
	* rust-lang.c (rust_internal_print_type): Handle TYPE_CODE_PTR.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
2018-11-19  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	PR rust/23625:
	* gdb.rust/simple.exp: Add ptype test.  Update expected output.
	* gdb.rust/expr.exp: Update expected output.  Change one test.
2018-11-19 11:19:01 -07:00
Tom Tromey
994b876a51 Fix gdb.rust/simple.rs for more recent compilers
gdb.rust/simple.exp will fail when run with a recent version of rustc.
This patch fixes the test case so that it will continue to run.

Tested on x86-64 Fedora 28.

I also temporarily backed out the rust-lang.c from
commit 098b2108a2, and verified that
this updated test still would have provoked the original bug.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
2018-11-19  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* gdb.rust/simple.rs: Don't initialize empty_enum_value.
2018-11-19 11:07:07 -07:00
Simon Marchi
39a36629f6 Use std::forward_list for displaced_step_inferior_states
Use std::forward_list instead of manually implemented list.  This
simplifies a bit the code, especially around removal.

Regtested on the buildbot.  There are some failures as always, but I
think they are unrelated.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* infrun.c (displaced_step_inferior_states): Change type to
	std::forward_list.
	(get_displaced_stepping_state): Adjust.
	(displaced_step_in_progress_any_inferior): Adjust.
	(add_displaced_stepping_state): Adjust.
	(remove_displaced_stepping_state): Adjust.
2018-11-19 11:57:38 -05:00
John Darrington
32641fa925 GDB: Add ChangeLog entry inadvertently omitted from commit. 2018-11-19 17:36:42 +01:00
Pedro Alves
6769f2765d gdb.base/warning.exp tweaks
#1- Check that the warning is emitted.

#2- Avoid overriding INTERNAL_GDBFLAGS, as per documentated in
    gdb/testsuite/README:

 ~~~
 The testsuite does not override a value provided by the user.
 ~~~

We don't actually need to tweak INTERNAL_GDBFLAGS, we just need to
append out -data-directory to GDBFLAGS, because each passed
-data-directory option leads to a call to the warning:

 $ ./gdb -data-directory=foo -data-directory=bar
 Warning: foo: No such file or directory.
 Warning: bar: No such file or directory.
 [...]

gdb/ChangeLog
2018-11-19  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.base/warning.exp: Don't override INTERNAL_FLAGS.  Use
	gdb_spawn_with_cmdline_opts instead of gdb_start.  Check that we
	see the expected warning.
2018-11-19 15:08:46 +00:00
GDB Administrator
4f323b7277 Automatic date update in version.in 2018-11-19 00:00:29 +00:00
Tom Tromey
c2a6c5da37 Fix ia64-linux-nat.c
PR build/23814 points out that ia64-linux-nat.c will not compile any
more.  This patch fixes the problem.  Thanks to Andreas Schwab for
trying the patch.

gdb/ChangeLog
2018-11-18  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	PR build/23814:
	* target-delegates.c: Rebuild.
	* ia64-linux-nat.c (class ia64_linux_nat_target)
	<have_steppable_watchpoint>: Use override.  Return true, not 1.
	(ia64_linux_nat_target::can_use_hw_breakpoint): Rename.  Remove
	"self" argument.
	(ia64_linux_nat_target::low_new_thread): Rename.
	(class ia64_linux_nat_target) <read_description>: Don't declare.
	* target.h (struct target_ops) <have_steppable_watchpoint>: Return
	bool.
2018-11-18 09:30:55 -07:00
GDB Administrator
ad6d89178d Automatic date update in version.in 2018-11-18 00:01:35 +00:00
GDB Administrator
b1406c0b98 Automatic date update in version.in 2018-11-17 00:00:40 +00:00
Alan Hayward
38a72da0f1 Aarch64: Fix segfault when casting dummy calls
The following will segfault on aarch64 if foo is in another object,
was compiled as c++ and has no debug symbols:
(gdb) p (int)foo()

This is because aarch64_push_dummy_call determines the return type
of the function and then does not check for null pointer.

A null pointer for the return type means the call has no debug
information.  For the code to get here, then the call must have
been cast, otherwise we'd error out sooner.  In the case of a
no-debug-info call cast, the return type is the type the user
had cast the call to, but we do not have that information
available here.

However, aarch64_push_dummy_call only requires the return type in
order to calculate lang_struct_return. This information is available
in the return_method enum. The fix is to simply use this instead.

Adds testcase to check calls across objects, with all combinations
of c, c++, debug and no debug.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	PR gdb/22736:
	* aarch64-tdep.c (aarch64_push_dummy_call): Remove
	lang_struct_return code.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	PR gdb/22736:
	* gdb.cp/infcall-nodebug-lib.c: New test.
	* gdb.cp/infcall-nodebug-main.c: New test.
	* gdb.cp/infcall-nodebug.exp: New file.
2018-11-16 13:45:38 +00:00
Alan Hayward
cf84fa6bcf Pass return_method to _push_dummy_call
gdb/ChangeLog:

	* aarch64-tdep.c (aarch64_push_dummy_call): Replace arg with
	return_method.
	* alpha-tdep.c (alpha_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* amd64-tdep.c (amd64_push_arguments): Likewise.
	(amd64_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* amd64-windows-tdep.c (amd64_windows_push_arguments): Likewise.
	* arc-tdep.c (arc_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* arm-tdep.c (arm_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* avr-tdep.c (avr_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* bfin-tdep.c (bfin_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* cris-tdep.c (cris_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* csky-tdep.c (csky_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* frv-tdep.c (frv_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* gdbarch.c: Regenerate.
	* gdbarch.h: Regenerate.
	* gdbarch.sh (gdbarch_push_dummy_call): Replace arg with
	return_method.
	* h8300-tdep.c (h8300_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* hppa-tdep.c (hppa32_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	(hppa64_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* i386-darwin-tdep.c (i386_darwin_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* i386-tdep.c (i386_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* ia64-tdep.c (ia64_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* infcall.c (call_function_by_hand_dummy): Likewise.
	* iq2000-tdep.c (iq2000_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* lm32-tdep.c (lm32_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* m32c-tdep.c (m32c_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* m32r-tdep.c (m32r_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* m68hc11-tdep.c (m68hc11_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* m68k-tdep.c (m68k_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* mep-tdep.c (mep_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* mips-tdep.c (mips_eabi_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	(mips_n32n64_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	(mips_o32_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	(mips_o64_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* mn10300-tdep.c (mn10300_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* msp430-tdep.c (msp430_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* nds32-tdep.c (nds32_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* nios2-tdep.c (nios2_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* or1k-tdep.c (or1k_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* ppc-sysv-tdep.c (ppc_sysv_abi_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	(ppc64_sysv_abi_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* ppc-tdep.h (ppc_sysv_abi_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	(ppc64_sysv_abi_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* riscv-tdep.c (riscv_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* rl78-tdep.c (rl78_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* rs6000-aix-tdep.c (rs6000_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* rs6000-lynx178-tdep.c (rs6000_lynx178_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* rx-tdep.c (rx_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* s390-tdep.c (s390_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* score-tdep.c (score_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* sh-tdep.c (sh_push_dummy_call_fpu): Likewise.
	(sh_push_dummy_call_nofpu): Likewise.
	* sparc-tdep.c (sparc32_store_arguments): Likewise.
	(sparc32_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* sparc64-tdep.c (sparc64_store_arguments): Likewise.
	(sparc64_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* spu-tdep.c (spu_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* tic6x-tdep.c (tic6x_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* tilegx-tdep.c (tilegx_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* v850-tdep.c (v850_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* vax-tdep.c (vax_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* xstormy16-tdep.c (xstormy16_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
	* xtensa-tdep.c (xtensa_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
2018-11-16 13:45:38 +00:00
Alan Hayward
c5ac5cbb5b Use enum for return method for dummy calls
In call_function_by_hand_dummy, struct_return and hidden_first_param_p
are used to represent a single concept. Replace with an enum.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbarch.sh (enum function_call_return_method): Add enum.
	* gdbarch.h: Regenerate.
	* infcall.c (call_function_by_hand_dummy): Replace vars with enum.
2018-11-16 13:45:38 +00:00
Nick Clifton
81c688d54f (Another) Updated Spanish translation for the ld subdirectory.
* po/es.po: Updated Spanish translation.
2018-11-16 11:36:08 +00:00
GDB Administrator
2a2c6f530d Automatic date update in version.in 2018-11-16 00:01:06 +00:00
Joel Brobecker
f9db0c4c6c Move copy_bitwise unittests to own unittest file
Now that copy_bitwise has been made public, and considering that
its implementation could move to a different file again in the future,
this patch moves its unittest to its own file in gdb/unittests.

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * unittests/copy_bitwise-selftests.c: New file.
        * utils.c (selftests::bits_to_str, selftests::check_copy_bitwise)
        (selftests::copy_bitwise_tests): Delete, moving this code to
        unittests/copy_bitwise-selftests.c instead.
        (_initialize_utils): Do not register copy_bitwise tests.
        * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_SRCS): Add
        unittests/copy_bitwise-selftests.c.

Tested on x86_64-linux using the official testsuite, but also by
verifying that "maintenance selftests" still runs the copy_bitwise
tests.
2018-11-15 10:53:57 -05:00
Nick Clifton
92b3642af0 Updated Spanish translation for the ld subdirectory.
ld	* po/es.po: Updated Spanish translation.
2018-11-15 11:55:24 +00:00
GDB Administrator
a0cd42fcd1 Automatic date update in version.in 2018-11-15 00:00:41 +00:00
Joel Brobecker
a99bc3d23c delete ada-lang.c::move_bits, sharing and re-using copy_bitwise instead
This patch deletes ada-lang.c's move_bits function entirely, and
replaces all calls to it by calls to copy_bitwise instead. Because
the latter function was declared locally inside dwarf2loc.c, this
patch also move the function to a common area, and makes it non-static.

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * ada-lang.c (move_bits): Delete. Update all callers to use
        copy_bitwise instead.
        * dwarf2loc.c (copy_bitwise, bits_to_str::bits_to_str)
        (selftests::check_copy_bitwise, selftests::copy_bitwise_tests):
        Move from here to utils.c.
        (_initialize_dwarf2loc): Remove call to register copy_bitwise
        selftests.
        * utils.h (copy_bitwise): Add declaration.
        * utils.c (copy_bitwise, bits_to_str::bits_to_str)
        (selftests::check_copy_bitwise, selftests::copy_bitwise_tests):
        Moved here from dwarf2loc.c.
        (_initialize_utils): Register copy_bitwise selftests.

Tested on x86_64-linux, no regression. Also tested using AdaCore's
testsuite on a collection of small endian and big endian platforms.
2018-11-14 18:18:49 -05:00