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Pedro Alves
4210d83ee6 Do the target-waiting within do_initial_child_stuff on Windows.
This is a preparatory patch that achieves two goals:

  . Makes the initial event handling more similar to GDB's;
  . Opens the door for implementing post-inititial-handling
    operations.

At the moment, this is only done on Windows, where the
post-initial-handling is going to be needed (in the context of
Windows 2012). And because we're close to creating the gdb 7.7
branch, making that change for all platforms is a little more
risk that we'd like. So the change is currently implemented
on Windows.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

        * target.c (mywait): Set OURSTATUS->KIND to TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED
        if equal to TARGET_WAITKIND_LOADED.
        * win32-low.c (cached_status): New static global.
        (win32_wait): Add declaration.
        (do_initial_child_stuff): Flush all initial pending debug events
        up to the initial breakpoint.
        (win32_wait): If CACHED_STATUS was set, return that instead
        of doing a real wait.  Remove the code resuming the execution
        of the inferior after receiving a TARGET_WAITKIND_LOADED event
        during the initial phase.  Also remove the code changing
        OURSTATUS->KIND from TARGET_WAITKIND_LOADED to
        TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED.
2013-12-13 16:42:08 +01:00
Nick Clifton
a75555d13b * config/tc-msp430.c (mcu_types): Add some more 430X mcu names.
(OPTION_INTR_NOPS): Define.
	(gen_interrupt_nops): Default to FALSE.
	(md_parse_opton): Add support for OPTION_INTR_NOPS.
	(md_longopts): Add -mn.
	(md_show_usage): Add -mn.
	(msp430_operands): Generate NOPs for all MCUs not just 430Xv2.
	* doc/c-msp430.c: Document -mn.
2013-12-13 12:32:21 +00:00
Vidya Praveen
3046b3d356 * lib/ld-lib.exp (default_ld_link): Use ldflags from board description
file.
	(default_ld_simple_link): Likewise.
	(default_ld_compile): Use cflags from board description file.
2013-12-13 12:02:26 +00:00
Kuan-Lin Chen
35c081572f Add support for Andes NDS32:
BFD:
	* Makefile.am (BFD32_BACKENDS, BFD32_BACKENDS_CFILES): Add nds32
	files.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
	* archures.c (bfd_nds32_arch): Add nds32 target.
	* bfd-in2.h: Regenerate.
	* config.bfd (nds32*le-*-linux): Add bfd_elf32_nds32lelin_vec
	and bfd_elf32_nds32belin_vec.
	(nds32*be-*-linux*): Likewise.
	(nds32*le-*-*): Add bfd_elf32_nds32le_vec and bfd_elf32_nds32be_vec.
	(nds32*be-*-*): Likewise.
	* configure.in (bfd_elf32_nds32be_vec): Add elf32-nds32.lo.
	(bfd_elf32_nds32le_vec): Likewise.
	(bfd_elf32_nds32belin_vec): Likewise.
	(bfd_elf32_nds32lelin_vec): Likewise.
	* configure: Regenerate.
	* cpu-nds32.c: New file for nds32.
	* elf-bfd.h: Add NDS32_ELF_DATA.
	* elf32-nds32.c: New file for nds32.
	* elf32-nds32.h: New file for nds32.
	* libbfd.h: Regenerate.
	* reloc.c: Add relocations for nds32.
	* targets.c (bfd_elf32_nds32be_vec): New declaration for nds32.
	(bfd_elf32_nds32le_vec): Likewise.
	(bfd_elf32_nds32belin_vec): Likewise.
	(bfd_elf32_nds32lelin_vec): Likewise.

BINUTILS:
	* readelf.c: Include elf/nds32.h
	(guess_is_rela): Add case for EM_NDS32.
	(dump_relocations): Add case for EM_NDS32.
	(decode_NDS32_machine_flags): New.
	(get_machine_flags): Add case for EM_NDS32.
	(is_32bit_abs_reloc): Likewise.
	(is_16bit_abs_reloc): Likewise.
	(process_nds32_specific): New.
	(process_arch_specific): Add case for EM_NDS32.
	* NEWS: Announce Andes nds32 support.
	* MAINTAINERS: Add nds32 maintainers.
  TESTSUITE:
	* binutils-all/objdump.exp: Add NDS32 cpu.
	* binutils-all/readelf.r: Skip extra reloc created by NDS32.

GAS:
	* Makefile.am (TARGET_CPU_CFILES): Add config/tc-nds32.c.
	(TARGET_CPU_HFILES): Add config/tc-nds32.h.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
	* configure.in (nds32): Add nds32 target extension config support.
	* configure.tgt : Add case for nds32-*-elf* and nds32-*-linux*.
	* configure: Regenerate.
	* config/tc-nds32.c: New file for nds32.
	* config/tc-nds32.h: New file for nds32.
	* doc/Makefile.am (CPU_DOCS): Add c-nds32.texi.
	* doc/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
	* doc/as.texinfo: Add nds32 options.
	* doc/all.texi: Set NDS32.
	* doc/c-nds32.texi: New file dor nds32 document.
	* NEWS: Announce Andes nds32 support.
  TESTSUITE:
	* gas/all/gas.exp: Add expected failures for NDS32.
	* gas/elf/elf.exp: Likewise.
	* gas/lns/lns.exp: Use alternate test.
	* gas/macros/irp.d: Skip for NDS32.
	* gas/macros/macros.exp: Skip some tests for the NDS32.
	* gas/macros/rept.d: Skip for NDS32.
	* gas/macros/test3.d: Skip for NDS32.
	* gas/nds32: New directory.
	* gas/nds32/alu-1.s: New test.
	* gas/nds32/alu-1.d: Likewise.
	* gas/nds32/alu-2.s: Likewise.
	* gas/nds32/alu-2.d: Likewise.
	* gas/nds32/br-1.d: Likewise.
	* gas/nds32/br-1.s: Likewise.
	* gas/nds32/br-2.d: Likewise.
	* gas/nds32/br-2.s: Likewise.
	* gas/nds32/ji-jr.d: Likewise.
	* gas/nds32/ji-jr.s: Likewise.
	* gas/nds32/ls.d: Likewise.
	* gas/nds32/ls.s: Likewise.
	* gas/nds32/lsi.d: Likewise.
	* gas/nds32/lsi.s: Likewise.
	* gas/nds32/to-16bit-v1.d: Likewise.
	* gas/nds32/to-16bit-v1.s: Likewise.
	* gas/nds32/to-16bit-v2.d: Likewise.
	* gas/nds32/to-16bit-v2.s: Likewise.
	* gas/nds32/to-16bit-v3.d: Likewise.
	* gas/nds32/to-16bit-v3.s: Likewise.
	* gas/nds32/nds32.exp: New test driver.

LD:
	* Makefile.am (ALL_EMULATION_SOURCES): Add nds32 target.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
	* configure.tgt: Add case for nds32*le-*-elf*, nds32*be-*-elf*,
	nds32*le-*-linux-gnu*, and nds32*be-*-linux-gnu*.
	* emulparams/nds32belf.sh: New file for nds32.
	* emulparams/nds32belf_linux.sh: Likewise.
	* emulparams/nds32belf16m.sh: Likewise.
	* emulparams/nds32elf.sh: Likewise.
	* emulparams/nds32elf_linux.sh: Likewise.
	* emulparams/nds32elf16m.sh: Likewise.
	* emultempl/nds32elf.em: Likewise.
	* scripttempl/nds32elf.sc}: Likewise.
	* gen-doc.texi: Set NDS32.
	* ld.texinfo: Set NDS32.
	* NEWS: Announce Andes nds32 support.
  TESTSUITE:
	* lib/ld-lib.exp: Add NDS32 to list of targets that do not support
	shared library generation.
	* ld-nds32: New directory.
	* ld-nds32/branch.d: New test.
	* ld-nds32/branch.ld: New test.
	* ld-nds32/branch.s: New test.
	* ld-nds32/diff.d: New test.
	* ld-nds32/diff.ld: New test.
	* ld-nds32/diff.s: New test.
	* ld-nds32/gp.d: New test.
	* ld-nds32/gp.ld: New test.
	* ld-nds32/gp.s: New test.
	* ld-nds32/imm.d: New test.
	* ld-nds32/imm.ld: New test.
	* ld-nds32/imm.s: New test.
	* ld-nds32/imm_symbol.s: New test.
	* ld-nds32/relax_jmp.d: New test.
	* ld-nds32/relax_jmp.ld: New test.
	* ld-nds32/relax_jmp.s: New test.
	* ld-nds32/relax_load_store.d: New test.
	* ld-nds32/relax_load_store.ld: New test.
	* ld-nds32/relax_load_store.s: New test.
	* ld-nds32/nds32.exp: New file.

OPCODES:
	* Makefile.am (TARGET_LIBOPCODES_CFILES): Add nds32-asm.c
	and nds32-dis.c.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
	* configure.in: Add case for bfd_nds32_arch.
	* configure: Regenerate.
	* disassemble.c (ARCH_nds32): Define.
	* nds32-asm.c: New file for nds32.
	* nds32-asm.h: New file for nds32.
	* nds32-dis.c: New file for nds32.
	* nds32-opc.h: New file for nds32.

INCLUDE:
	* dis-asm.h (print_insn_nds32): Add nds32 target.
	* elf/nds32.h: New file for nds32.
	* opcode/nds32.h: New file for nds32.
2013-12-13 11:52:32 +00:00
Joel Brobecker
8a48ac9579 wrong dimension found in ada-lang.c:ada_array_bound_from_type
This function has the following code:

  elt_type = type;
  for (i = n; i > 1; i--)
    elt_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type);

For multi-dimension arrays, the code above tries to find the array
type corresponding to the dimension we're trying to inspect.
The problem is that, past the second dimension, the loop does
nothing other than repeat the first iteration. There is a little
thinko where it got the TYPE_TARGET_TYPE of TYPE instead of ELT_TYPE!

To my surprise, I was unable to produce an Ada exemple that demonstrated
the problem.  That's because the examples I created all trigger a parallel
___XA type which we then use in place of the ELT_TYPE in order to
determine the bounds - see the code that immediately follows our
loop above:

    index_type_desc = ada_find_parallel_type (type, "___XA");
    ada_fixup_array_indexes_type (index_type_desc);
    if (index_type_desc != NULL)
    [...]

So, in order to avoid depending on an Ada example where the compiler
can potentially decide one way or the other, I decided to use an
artificial example, written in C. With ...

  int multi[1][2][3];

... forcing the language to Ada, and trying to print the 'last,
we get:

    (gdb) p multi'last(1)
    $1 = 0
    (gdb) p multi'last(2)
    $2 = 1
    (gdb) p multi'last(3)
    $3 = 1   <<<---  This should be 2!

Additionally, I noticed that a couple of check_typedef's were missing.
This patch adds them. And since the variable in question only gets
used within an "else" block, I moved the variable declaration and
use inside that block - making it clear what the scope of the variable
is.

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * ada-lang.c (ada_array_bound_from_type): Move the declaration
        and assignment of variable "elt_type" inside the else block
        where it is used.  Add two missing check_typedef calls.
        Fix bug where we got TYPE's TYPE_TARGET_TYPE, where in fact
        we really wanted to get ELT_TYPE's TYPE_TARGET_TYPE.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

        * gdb.ada/arraydim: New testcase.
2013-12-13 09:55:24 +01:00
Joel Brobecker
fb5e3d5c69 Small style violation fix in ada_array_bound_from_type
gdb/ChangeLog:

        * ada-lang.c (ada_array_bound_from_type): Remove unwanted space
        between 'struct type *' and 'arr_type'.
2013-12-13 09:48:35 +01:00
Siva Chandra
a16b0e220d 2013-12-12 Siva Chandra Reddy <sivachandra@google.com>
PR python/16113
	* NEWS (Python Scripting): Add entry for the new feature and the
	new attribute of gdb.Field objects.
	* python/py-type.c (gdbpy_is_field): New function
	(convert_field): Add 'parent_type' attribute to gdb.Field
	objects.
	* python/py-value.c (valpy_getitem): Allow subscript value to be
	a gdb.Field object.
	(value_has_field): New function
	(get_field_flag): New function
	* python/python-internal.h (gdbpy_is_field): Add declaration.

	testsuite/
	* gdb.python/py-value-cc.cc: Improve test case.
	* gdb.python/py-value-cc.exp: Add new tests to test usage of
	gdb.Field objects as subscripts on gdb.Value objects.

	doc/
	* gdb.texinfo (Values From Inferior): Add a note about using
	gdb.Field objects as subscripts on gdb.Value objects.
	(Types In Python): Add description about the new attribute
	"parent_type" of gdb.Field objects.
2013-12-12 15:21:53 -08:00
Alan Modra
ec0d6081a0 daily update 2013-12-13 09:30:37 +10:30
H.J. Lu
57b828ef36 Also copy EI_OSABI field
bfd/

	PR binutils/16318
	* elf.c (_bfd_elf_copy_private_bfd_data): Remove BFD_ASSERT.
	Set e_flags only if elf_flags_init is FALSE.  Copy EI_OSABI
	field.

binutils/testsuite/

	PR binutils/16318
	* binutils-all/strip-10.d: Check OS/ABI.
2013-12-12 14:41:15 -08:00
H.J. Lu
84b66498ef Remove bfd_elf32_bfd_set_private_bfd_flags
* elf32-sh.c (bfd_elf32_bfd_set_private_bfd_flags): Removed.
2013-12-12 14:24:03 -08:00
H.J. Lu
c40ad180ea Add "#..."
* ld-elf/ehdr_start-userdef.d: Add "#...".
2013-12-12 14:01:28 -08:00
Joel Brobecker
9b26f0fbe4 Add @cindex for section documenting the -list-features GDB/MI command.
gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

        * gdb.texinfo (GDB/MI Miscellaneous Commands): Add @cindex
        entry for section docuumenting the -list-features GDB/MI command.
2013-12-12 16:54:48 +01:00
H.J. Lu
58e7ebacdd Set ET_EXEC for -pie -Ttext-segment=
bfd/

	* elf.c (assign_file_positions_except_relocs): Set e_type in ELF
	header to ET_EXEC for -pie -Ttext-segment=.

2013-12-10  H.J. Lu  <hongjiu.lu@intel.com>

	* ld-pie/vaddr-0.d: New file.
	* ld-pie/vaddr-1.d: Likewise.
	* ld-pie/vaddr.s: Likewise.
2013-12-12 07:41:27 -08:00
Pedro Alves
b15e5c540f breakpoint.c:insert_bp_location: Constify local.
gdb/
2013-12-12  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* breakpoint.c (insert_bp_location): Make 'hw_bp_err_string' local
	const, and remove casts.
2013-12-12 10:44:42 +00:00
Pedro Alves
f23981e991 Eliminate UNSUPPORTED_ERROR.
I have a case that could use an exception for "unsupported feature".
I found UNSUPPORTED_ERROR, but looking deeper, I think as is, reusing
it for other things would be fragile.  E.g., if the Python script
sourced by source_script_from_stream triggers any other missing
functionality that would result in UNSUPPORTED_ERROR being propagated
out to source_script_from_stream, that would confuse the error for
Python not being built into GDB.

This patch thus redoes things a little.  Instead of using an exception
for the "No Python" scenario, check whether Python is configured in
before actually trying to source the file.  It adds a new function
instead of using #ifdef HAVE_PYTHON directly, as that is better at
avoiding bitrot, as both Python and !Python paths are visible to the
compiler this way.

Tested on Fedora 17, with and without Python.

gdb/
2013-12-12  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* cli/cli-cmds.c (source_script_from_stream) Use have_python
	instead of catching UNSUPPORTED_ERROR.
	* exceptions.h (UNSUPPORTED_ERROR): Delete.
	* python/python.c (source_python_script) [!HAVE_PYTHON]: Internal
	error if called.
	* python/python.h (have_python): New static inline function.
2013-12-12 10:15:48 +00:00
Doug Evans
43942612f4 * dwarf2read.c (lookup_dwo_cutu): Include name of dwp file in
"can't find DWO" warning.
2013-12-11 15:52:12 -08:00
Alan Modra
34e627b73c daily update 2013-12-12 09:30:48 +10:30
Will Newton
d3b76a45a9 ld/testsuite/ld-aarch64: Fixup IFUNC tests to work on all targets
Make the ifunc-21 and ifunc-22 tests more generic to support
aarch64_be and ELF targets.

ld/testsuite/ChangeLog:

2013-12-11  Will Newton  <will.newton@linaro.org>

	* ld-aarch64/ifunc-21.d: Make test more generic to support
	aarch64_be and ELF targets.
	* ld-aarch64/ifunc-22.d: Likewise.
2013-12-11 21:05:36 +00:00
H.J. Lu
2b8c06a34c Remove shared object from -Ttext-segment
* ld.texinfo: Remove shared object from -Ttext-segment.
2013-12-11 10:28:02 -08:00
H.J. Lu
5e319dd3e1 Add a test for --as-needed with symbol versioning
* ld-elf/shared.exp (build_tests): Add libneeded2a.so,
	libneeded2b.so, libneeded2c.o and needed2.

	* ld-elf/needed2.ver: New file.
	* ld-elf/needed2a.c: Likewise.
	* ld-elf/needed2b.c: Likewise.
	* ld-elf/needed2c.c: Likewise.
2013-12-11 08:00:34 -08:00
Sergio Durigan Junior
08a6411c71 Sanitize access to gdbarch on the SDT probe API (and fix ARM bug)
This patch sanitizes the access to gdbarch made by various functions of
the SDT probe API.  Before this patch, gdbarch was being accessed via
the probe's objfile; however, this proved to cause a bug on 32-bit ARM
targets because during the parsing of the probe's arguments the code
needed to access some pseudo-registers of the architecture, and this
information is not fully correct on the objfile's gdbarch.

Basically, the approach taken was to instead pass the current/selected
frame to the parsing and evaluation functions, so that they can extract
the gdbarch directly from the frame.  It solved the ARM bug reported
above, and also contributed to make the API cleaner.

Tested on x86_64 and 32-bit ARM.

2013-12-11  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>

	* break-catch-throw.c (fetch_probe_arguments): Pass selected frame
	to get_probe_argument_count and evaluate_probe_argument.
	* probe.c (get_probe_argument_count): Adjust declaration to accept
	frame.  Pass frame to probe_ops's get_probe_argument_count.
	(evaluate_probe_argument): Likewise, for evaluate_probe_argument.
	(probe_safe_evaluate_at_pc): Pass frame to
	get_probe_argument_count and evaluate_probe_argument.
	* probe.h (struct probe_ops) <get_probe_argument_count,
	evaluate_probe_argument>: Adjust declarations to accept frame.
	(get_probe_argument_count, evaluate_probe_argument): Likewise.
	* solib-svr4.c (solib_event_probe_action): Get current frame.
	Pass it to get_probe_argument_count.
	(svr4_handle_solib_event): Get current frame.  Pass it to
	get_probe_argument_count and evaluate_probe_argument.
	* stap-probe.c (stap_parse_probe_arguments): Adjust declaration to
	accept gdbarch.  Do not obtain it from the probe's objfile.
	(stap_get_probe_argument_count): Adjust declaration to accept
	frame.  Obtain gdbarch from the frame.  Call generic
	can_evaluate_probe_arguments.  Pass gdbarch to
	stap_parse_probe_arguments.
	(stap_get_arg): Adjust declaration to accept gdbarch.  Pass it to
	stap_parse_probe_arguments.
	(stap_evaluate_probe_argument): Adjust declaration to accept
	frame.  Obtain gdbarch from the frame.  Pass gdbarch to
	stap_get_arg.
	(stap_compile_to_ax): Pass agent_expr's gdbarch to stap_get_arg.
	(compute_probe_arg): Obtain gdbarch from frame.  Pass frame to
	get_probe_argument_count and evaluate_probe_argument.
2013-12-10 23:59:00 -02:00
Yao Qi
e7f0d979dd Fix a bug in matching notifications.
Due to copy-n-paste, the problem caused PR remote/15974 also exists
in gdbserver.  This patch fixes it in the same way.  Patch to fix
remote/15974 can be found:

  https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2013-12/msg00014.html

gdb/gdbserver:

2013-12-11  Yao Qi  <yao@codesourcery.com>

	* notif.c (handle_notif_ack): Return 0 if no notification
	matches.
2013-12-11 09:38:58 +08:00
Doug Evans
7b3fd68b73 add missing PR# to previous entry 2013-12-10 16:21:41 -08:00
Doug Evans
0987cf3512 PR 16286
* c-lang.c (c_get_string): Ignore the declared size of the object
	if a specific length is requested.

	testsuite/
	* gdb.python/py-value.c: #include stdlib.h, string.h.
	(str): New struct.
	(main): New local xstr.
	* gdb.python/py-value.exp (test_value_in_inferior): Add test to
	fetch a value as a string with a length beyond the declared length
	of the array.
2013-12-10 16:20:08 -08:00
Doug Evans
34dc884e17 Delete interp_exec_p.
* interps.h (interp_exec_p): Delete.
    	* interps.c (interp_exec_p): Delete.
    	(interp_exec): Update.  Assert interp->procs->exec_proc != NULL.
    	* mi/mi-interp.c (mi_cmd_interpreter_exec): Update.
2013-12-10 16:06:53 -08:00
Roland McGrath
f2c7d7ee5b Use $(INSTALL_PROGRAM_ENV) consistently.
binutils/
	* Makefile.am (install-exec-local): Prefix libtool invocation with
	$(INSTALL_PROGRAM_ENV).
	* Makefile.in: Regenerate.

gas/
	* Makefile.am (install-exec-bindir): Prefix libtool invocation
	with $(INSTALL_PROGRAM_ENV).
	(install-exec-tooldir): Likewise.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerate.

gold/
	* Makefile.am (install-exec-local): Prefix $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) uses
	with $(INSTALL_PROGRAM_ENV).
	* Makefile.in: Regenerate.

ld/
	* Makefile.am (install-exec-local): Prefix libtool invocation with
	$(INSTALL_PROGRAM_ENV).
	* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
2013-12-10 15:19:50 -08:00
Alan Modra
3fb00a37d0 daily update 2013-12-11 09:30:38 +10:30
Andrew Burgess
409d8f4815 Add call to get_compiler_info to gdb_compile_shlib.
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2013-12/msg00374.html

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog

	* lib/gdb.exp (gdb_compile_shlib): Add call to get_compiler_info,
	update comment.
2013-12-10 17:04:17 +00:00
Yao Qi
bae8a07ab1 Use target_read_code in skip_prologue (amd64)
gdb:

2013-12-10  Yao Qi  <yao@codesourcery.com>

	* amd64-tdep.c (amd64_analyze_stack_align): Call
	target_read_code instead of target_read_memory.
	(amd64_analyze_prologue): Call read_code_unsigned_integer
	instead of read_memory_unsigned_integer.  Call read_code
	instead of read_memory.
	(amd64_skip_xmm_prologue): Likewise.
2013-12-10 20:27:56 +08:00
Yao Qi
0865b04a4d Use target_read_code in skip_prologue (i386)
GDB is able to cache memory accesses requested in target_read_code,
so target_read_code is more efficient than general target_read_memory.

This patch uses target_read_code and its variants to read target
memory in the functions related to i386_skip_prologue.  It improves
the performance when doing 'b foo' (foo is a function) in remote
debugging.

Nowadays, when we set a breakpoint on function f1, GDB will fetch the
code in f1 to determine the start of the function body (say skip the
prologue), it requests read from target many times.  With this patch
applied, the number of RSP 'm' packets are reduced.

gdb:

2013-12-10  Yao Qi  <yao@codesourcery.com>

	* corefile.c (read_code): New function.
	(read_code_integer): New function.
	(read_code_unsigned_integer): New function.
	* gdbcore.h (read_code): Declare.
	(read_code_integer): Declare.
	(read_code_unsigned_integer): Declare.
	* i386-tdep.c (i386_follow_jump): Call target_read_code instead
	of target_read_memory.  Call read_code_unsigned_integer instead
	of read_memory_unsigned_integer.
	(i386_analyze_struct_return): Likewise.
	(i386_skip_probe): Likewise.
	(i386_analyze_stack_align): Likewise.
	(i386_match_pattern): Likewise.
	(i386_skip_noop): Likewise.
	(i386_analyze_frame_setup): Likewise.
	(i386_analyze_register_saves): Likewise.
	(i386_skip_prologue): Likewise.
	(i386_skip_main_prologue): Likewise.
	(i386_frame_cache_1): Likewise.
2013-12-10 20:27:49 +08:00
Yao Qi
f15cb84a84 Invalidate target cache before starting to handle event.
gdb:

2013-12-10  Yao Qi  <yao@codesourcery.com>

	* infrun.c: Include "target-dcache.h".
	(prepare_for_detach): Call target_dcache_invalidate.
	(wait_for_inferior): Likewise.
	(fetch_inferior_event): Likewise.
	(infrun_thread_stop_requested_callback): Likewise.  Set
	overlay_cache_invalid to 1.
2013-12-10 19:57:20 +08:00
Joel Brobecker
036e93dfda Set language for Ada minimal symbols.
This helps with the following issue: Given an Ada program defining
a global variable:

    package Pck is
       Watch : Integer := 1974;
    end Pck;

When printing the address of this variable, GDB also tries to print
the associated symbol name:

    (gdb) p watch'address
    $1 = (access integer) 0x6139d8 <pck__watch>
                                       ^^
                                       ||

The problem is that GDB prints the variable's linkage name, instead
of its natural name. This is because the language of the associated
minimal symbol never really gets set.

This patch adds handling for Ada symbols in symbol_find_demangled_name.
After this patch, we now get:

    (gdb) p watch'address
    $1 = (access integer) 0x6139d8 <pck.watch>
                                       ^
                                       |

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * symtab.c (symbol_find_demangled_name): Add handling of
        Ada symbols.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

        * gdb.ada/int_deref.exp: Add test verifying that we print
        the decoded symbol name when printing the address of Ada
        symbols.
2013-12-10 12:16:47 +01:00
Joel Brobecker
72bfa06c56 GDB/MI: Document support for -exec-run --start in -list-features
This adds "exec-run-start-option" in the output of the -list-features
commands, allowing front-ends to easily determine whether -exec-run
supports the --start option.

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * mi/mi-main.c (mi_cmd_list_features): add "exec-run-start-option".
        * NEWS: Expand the entry documenting the new -exec-run --start
        option to mention the corresponding new entry in the output of
        "-list-features".

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.texinfo (GDB/MI Miscellaneous Commands): Document the new
	"exec-run-start-option" entry in the output of the "-list-features"
	command.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

        * gdb.mi/mi-start.exp: Add test verifying that -list-features
        contains "exec-run-start-option".
2013-12-10 12:12:14 +01:00
Joel Brobecker
94481b8c8f nameless LOAD_DLL_DEBUG_EVENT causes ntdll.dll to be missing
We observed on Windows 2012 that we were unable to unwind past
exception handlers. For instance, with any Ada program raising
an exception that does not get handled:

    % gnatmake -g a -bargs -shared
    % gdb a
    (gdb) start
    (gdb) catch exception unhandled
    Catchpoint 2: unhandled Ada exceptions
    (gdb) c
    Catchpoint 2, unhandled CONSTRAINT_ERROR at <__gnat_unhandled_exception> (
        e=0x645ff820 <constraint_error>) at s-excdeb.adb:53
    53      s-excdeb.adb: No such file or directory.

At this point, we can already see that something went wrong, since
the frame selected by the debugger corresponds to a runtime function
rather than the function in the user code that caused the exception
to be raised (in our case procedure A).

This is further confirmed by the fact that we are unable to unwind
all the way to procedure A:

    (gdb) bt
    #0  <__gnat_unhandled_exception> (e=0x645ff820 <constraint_error>)
        at s-excdeb.adb:53
    #1  0x000000006444e9a3 in <__gnat_notify_unhandled_exception> (excep=0x284d2
+0)
        at a-exextr.adb:144
    #2  0x00000000645f106a in __gnat_personality_imp ()
       from C:\[...]\libgnat-7.3.dll
    #3  0x000000006144d1b7 in _GCC_specific_handler (ms_exc=0x242fab0,
        this_frame=0x242fe60, ms_orig_context=0x242f5c0, ms_disp=0x242ef70,
        gcc_per=0x645f0960 <__gnat_personality_imp>)
        at ../../../src/libgcc/unwind-seh.c:289
    #4  0x00000000645f1211 in __gnat_personality_seh0 ()
       from C:\[...]\libgnat-7.3.dll
    #5  0x000007fad3879f4d in ?? ()
    Backtrace stopped: previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?)

It turns out that the unwinder has been doing its job flawlessly
up until frame #5. The address in frame #5 is correct, but GDB
is not able to associate it with any symbol or unwind record.

And this is because this address is inside ntdll.dll, and when
we received the LOAD_DLL_DEBUG_EVENT for that DLL, the system
was not able to tell us the name of the library, thus causing us
to silently ignoring the event. Because GDB does not know about
ntdll.dll, it is unable to access the unwind information from it.
And because the function at that address does not use a frame
pointer, the unwinding becomes impossible.

This patch helps recovering ntdll.dll at the end of the "run/attach"
phase, simply by trying to locate that specific DLL again.

In terms of our medium to long term planning, it seems to me that
we should be able to simplify the code by ignoring LOAD_DLL_DEBUG_EVENT
during the startup phase, and modify windows_ensure_ntdll_loaded
to then detect and report all shared libraries after we've finished
inferior creation.  But for a change just before 7.7 branch creation,
I thought it was safest to just handle ntdll.dll specifically. This
is less intrusive, and ntdll is the only DLL affected by the problem
I know so far.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* windows-nat.c (handle_load_dll): Add comments.
        (windows_ensure_ntdll_loaded): New function.
	(do_initial_windows_stuff): Use windows_ensure_ntdll_loaded.
        Add FIXME comment.
2013-12-10 11:02:56 +01:00
Alan Modra
67cf16836d daily update 2013-12-10 09:30:46 +10:30
Alan Modra
a36a852b46 daily update 2013-12-09 09:30:52 +10:30
Joel Brobecker
ebeec1e942 Fix gdb/ChangeLog date in last entry. 2013-12-08 12:28:10 +04:00
Yao Qi
11ec596510 Use gdb_produce_source
We added a new proc gdb_produce_source recently, and it can be used
more widely in lib/gdb.exp to generate source file.

gdb/testsuite:

2013-12-08  Yao Qi  <yao@codesourcery.com>

	* lib/gdb.exp (support_complex_tests): Use gdb_produce_source.
	(is_elf_target, is_ilp32_target, is_ilp64_target): Likewise.
	(is_64_target, is_amd64_regs_target): Likewise.
	(skip_altivec_tests, skip_vsx_tests, skip_btrace_tests): Likewise.
2013-12-08 15:20:18 +08:00
Alan Modra
bc58135abd correct file reference 2013-12-08 15:40:43 +10:30
Alan Modra
68c88cd461 Fix --as-needed undefined symbol references from dynamic libraries.
libx.so refers to some_sym, liby.so provides some_sym@some_version
wasn't seen as satisfying the reference.

	* elf64-ppc.c (_bfd_elf_add_default_symbol): Set dynamic_def
	and ref_dynamic_nonweak when chaining together indirect
	symbols.
2013-12-08 15:33:29 +10:30
Joel Brobecker
0c2242c192 Document the GDB 7.6.2 release in gdb/ChangeLog
gdb/ChangeLog:

	GDB 7.6.2 released.
2013-12-08 08:40:37 +04:00
Yao Qi
e5e6f788e4 Avoid "may be used uninitialized" warning
Hi,
I see such warning below on one compiler I am using.

cc1: warnings being treated as errors
../../workspace/gdb/stack.c: In function 'frame_info':
../../workspace/gdb/stack.c:1519:20: error: 'caller_pc' may be used uninitialized in this function

Go through the gdb-patches archives and find the "canonical" way to
fix this warning is to initialize the variable.

gdb:

2013-12-08  Yao Qi  <yao@codesourcery.com>

	* stack.c (frame_info): Initialize variable caller_pc.
2013-12-08 10:34:34 +08:00
Alan Modra
06fe43ca0e daily update 2013-12-08 09:30:56 +10:30
Mike Frysinger
daff015bcd sim: bfin: tests: make run-tests.sh executable
I meant for this script to be +x, but missed when doing the initial CVS
commit.  It wasn't possible to fix w/CVS, but it is w/git, so do it.

Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>

2012-12-03  Mike Frysinger  <vapier@gentoo.org>

	* run-tests.sh: Add +x file mode.
2013-12-07 02:03:33 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
594d8fa8e9 strip off +x bits on non-executable/script files
These files are source files and have no business being +x.  We couldn't
easily fix it in CVS (you need login+write access to the raw rcs files),
but we can fix this w/git.

Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
2013-12-07 02:03:03 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
d9a196da2e gdb: testsuite: fix ksh shebang to use sh
These scripts use /bin/ksh, but they're dirt simple and can be used with
/bin/sh, so just change the shebang.

Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
2013-12-07 01:59:26 -05:00
Alan Modra
cc59280b3d daily update 2013-12-07 10:16:29 +10:30
Pedro Alves
782d47dfbd Fix "info frame" in the outermost frame.
Doing "info frame" in the outermost frame, when that was indicated by
the next frame saying the unwound PC is undefined/not saved, results
in error and incomplete output:

 (gdb) bt
 #0  thread_function0 (arg=0x0) at threads.c:63
 #1  0x00000034cf407d14 in start_thread (arg=0x7ffff7fcb700) at pthread_create.c:309
 #2  0x000000323d4f168d in clone () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone.S:115

 (gdb) frame 2
 #2  0x000000323d4f168d in clone () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone.S:115
 115             call    *%rax

 (gdb) info frame
 Stack level 2, frame at 0x0:
  rip = 0x323d4f168d in clone (../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone.S:115); saved rip Register 16 was not saved
 (gdb)

Not saved register values are treated as optimized out values
internally throughout.  stack.c:frame_info is handing unvailable
values, but not optimized out ones.  The patch deletes the
frame_unwind_caller_pc_if_available wrapper function and instead lets
errors propagate to frame_info (it's only user).

As frame_unwind_pc now needs to be able to handle and cache two
different error scenarios, the prev_pc.p variable is replaced with an
enumeration.

(FWIW, I looked into making gdbarch_unwind_pc or a variant return
struct value's instead, but it results in lots of boxing and unboxing
for no real gain -- e.g., the mips and arm implementations need to do
computation on the unboxed PC value.  Might as well throw an error on
first attempt to get at invalid contents.)

After the patch, we get:

 (gdb) info frame
 Stack level 2, frame at 0x0:
  rip = 0x323d4f168d in clone (../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone.S:115); saved rip = <not saved>
  Outermost frame: outermost
  caller of frame at 0x7ffff7fcafc0
  source language asm.
  Arglist at 0x7ffff7fcafb8, args:
  Locals at 0x7ffff7fcafb8, Previous frame's sp is 0x7ffff7fcafc8
 (gdb)

A new test is added.  It's based off dw2-reg-undefined.exp, and tweaked to
mark the return address (rip) of "stop_frame" as undefined.

Tested on x86_64 Fedora 17.

gdb/
2013-12-06  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* frame.c (enum cached_copy_status): New enum.
	(struct frame_info) <prev_pc.p>: Change type to enum
	cached_copy_status.
	(fprint_frame): Handle not saved and unavailable prev_pc values.
	(frame_unwind_pc_if_available): Delete and merge contents into ...
	(frame_unwind_pc): ... here.  Handle OPTIMIZED_OUT_ERROR.  Adjust
	to use enum cached_copy_status.
	(frame_unwind_caller_pc_if_available): Delete.
	(create_new_frame): Adjust.
	* frame.h (frame_unwind_caller_pc_if_available): Delete
	declaration.
	* stack.c (frame_info): Use frame_unwind_caller_pc instead of
	frame_unwind_caller_pc_if_available, and handle
	NOT_AVAILABLE_ERROR and OPTIMIZED_OUT_ERROR errors.
	* valprint.c (val_print_optimized_out): Use val_print_not_saved.
	(val_print_not_saved): New function.
	* valprint.h (val_print_not_saved): Declare.

gdb/testsuite/
2013-12-06  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-undefined-ret-addr.S: New file.
	* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-undefined-ret-addr.c: New file.
	* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-undefined-ret-addr.exp: New file.
2013-12-06 19:50:10 +00:00
Pedro Alves
710409a221 New OPTIMIZED_OUT_ERROR error code.
In order to catch <optimized out> errors like we catch <unavailable>
errors, this adds a new OPTIMIZED_OUT_ERROR error code, and throws it
in various places.

gdb/ChangeLog
2013-12-06  Andrew Burgess  <aburgess@broadcom.com>
	    Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* exceptions.h (errors): Add OPTIMIZED_OUT_ERROR.
	* dwarf2loc.c (write_pieced_value): Throw OPTIMIZED_OUT_ERROR.
	* frame.c (frame_unwind_register): Throw OPTIMIZED_OUT_ERROR.
	* spu-tdep.c (spu_software_single_step): Throw
	OPTIMIZED_OUT_ERROR.
	* valops.c (value_assign): Throw OPTIMIZED_OUT_ERROR.
2013-12-06 19:48:54 +00:00
Tom Tromey
7580e91767 update free_objfile comment
The introductory comment to free_objfile is obsolete.
This patch fixes it by removing all the obsolete bits.

2013-12-06  Tom Tromey  <tromey@redhat.com>

	* objfiles.c (free_objfile): Update comment.
2013-12-06 12:14:03 -07:00