binutils-gdb/libiberty/pexecute.c
Nick Clifton 2a8ae7146c Update the libiberty sources with the latest patches found in the master sources.
2017-01-02  Richard Biener  <rguenther@suse.de>

	PR lto/83452
	* simple-object-elf.c (simple_object_elf_copy_lto_debug_section):
	Do not use UNDEF locals for removed symbols but instead just
	define them in the first prevailing section and with no name.
	Use the same gnu_lto_v1 name for all removed globals we promote to
	WEAK UNDEFs so hpux can use a stub to provide this symbol.  Clear
	sh_info and sh_link in removed sections.

2017-10-30  Richard Biener  <rguenther@suse.de>

	PR lto/82757
	* simple-object-elf.c (simple_object_elf_copy_lto_debug_sections):
	Strip two leading _s from the __gnu_lto_* symbols.

2017-10-24  Alan Modra  <amodra@gmail.com>

	PR lto/82687
	PR lto/82575
	* simple-object-elf.c (simple_object_elf_copy_lto_debug_sections):
	Only make __gnu_lto symbols hidden.

2017-10-20  Alan Modra  <amodra@gmail.com>

	PR lto/82575
	* simple-object-elf.c (simple_object_elf_copy_lto_debug_sections):
	Make discarded non-local symbols weak and hidden.

2017-10-18  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR lto/82598
	* simple-object.c (handle_lto_debug_sections): Copy over also
	.note.GNU-stack section with unchanged name.
	* simple-object-elf.c (SHF_EXECINSTR): Define.
	(simple_object_elf_copy_lto_debug_section): Drop SHF_EXECINSTR bit
	on .note.GNU-stack section.

2017-09-25  Nathan Sidwell  <nathan@acm.org>

	PR demangler/82195
	* cp-demangle.c (d_encoding): Strip return type when name is a
	LOCAL_NAME.
	(d_local_name): Strip return type of enclosing TYPED_NAME.
	* testsuite/demangle-expected: Add and adjust tests.

2017-09-21  Nathan Sidwell  <nathan@acm.org>

	PR demangler/82195
	* cp-demangle.c (d_name): Revert addition of 'toplevel' parm.
	(has_return_type): Recurse for DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_LOCAL_NAME.
	(d_encoding): Revert d_name change.  Use is_fnqual_component_type
	to strip modifiers that do not belong.
	(d_special_name, d_class_enum_type): Revert d_name call change.
	(d_expresion_1): Commonize DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_UNARY building.
	(d_local_name): Revert parsing of a function type.
	(d_print_comp_inner): An inner LOCAL_NAME might contain a
	TEMPLATE.
	* testsuite/demangle-expected: Add & adjust tests
2018-01-10 13:57:48 +00:00

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/* Utilities to execute a program in a subprocess (possibly linked by pipes
with other subprocesses), and wait for it.
Copyright (C) 2004-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the libiberty library.
Libiberty is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
Libiberty is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
License along with libiberty; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not,
write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
/* pexecute is an old routine. This implementation uses the newer
pex_init/pex_run/pex_get_status/pex_free routines. Don't use
pexecute in new code. Use the newer routines instead. */
#include "config.h"
#include "libiberty.h"
#ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
#include <stdlib.h>
#endif
/* We only permit a single pexecute chain to execute at a time. This
was always true anyhow, though it wasn't documented. */
static struct pex_obj *pex;
static int idx;
int
pexecute (const char *program, char * const *argv, const char *pname,
const char *temp_base, char **errmsg_fmt, char **errmsg_arg,
int flags)
{
const char *errmsg;
int err;
if ((flags & PEXECUTE_FIRST) != 0)
{
if (pex != NULL)
{
*errmsg_fmt = (char *) "pexecute already in progress";
*errmsg_arg = NULL;
return -1;
}
pex = pex_init (PEX_USE_PIPES, pname, temp_base);
idx = 0;
}
else
{
if (pex == NULL)
{
*errmsg_fmt = (char *) "pexecute not in progress";
*errmsg_arg = NULL;
return -1;
}
}
errmsg = pex_run (pex,
(((flags & PEXECUTE_LAST) != 0 ? PEX_LAST : 0)
| ((flags & PEXECUTE_SEARCH) != 0 ? PEX_SEARCH : 0)),
program, argv, NULL, NULL, &err);
if (errmsg != NULL)
{
*errmsg_fmt = (char *) errmsg;
*errmsg_arg = NULL;
return -1;
}
/* Instead of a PID, we just return a one-based index into the
status values. We avoid zero just because the old pexecute would
never return it. */
return ++idx;
}
int
pwait (int pid, int *status, int flags ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
/* The PID returned by pexecute is one-based. */
--pid;
if (pex == NULL || pid < 0 || pid >= idx)
return -1;
if (pid == 0 && idx == 1)
{
if (!pex_get_status (pex, 1, status))
return -1;
}
else
{
int *vector;
vector = XNEWVEC (int, idx);
if (!pex_get_status (pex, idx, vector))
{
free (vector);
return -1;
}
*status = vector[pid];
free (vector);
}
/* Assume that we are done after the caller has retrieved the last
exit status. The original implementation did not require that
the exit statuses be retrieved in order, but this implementation
does. */
if (pid + 1 == idx)
{
pex_free (pex);
pex = NULL;
idx = 0;
}
return pid + 1;
}