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Pedro Alves
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77770d8321 |
MIPS/Linux: Also recognize TRAP_BRKPT and TRAP_HWBKPT
This makes the MIPS Linux backends recognize TRAP_BRKPT and TRAP_HWBKPT in siginfo.si_code in addition to SI_KERNEL, since Linux 4.6 now reports the finer-grained si_code values too. Refs: https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2016-02/msg00756.html https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2016-04/msg00090.html On kernels that report SI_KERNEL (<= 4.5), we'll enter the "ambiguous" path of save_stop_reason: if (GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_BRKPT (siginfo.si_code) && GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_HWBKPT (siginfo.si_code)) { /* The si_code is ambiguous on this arch -- check debug registers. */ if (!check_stopped_by_watchpoint (lp)) lp->stop_reason = TARGET_STOPPED_BY_SW_BREAKPOINT; } while on kernels that report the finer-grained si_code values (>= 4.6), we'll enter the corresponding branches: else if (GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_BRKPT (siginfo.si_code)) { } else if (GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_HWBKPT (siginfo.si_code)) { ... gdb/ChangeLog: 2016-04-15 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * nat/linux-ptrace.h [__mips__] (GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_BRKPT): Also accept TRAP_BRKPT. [__mips__] (GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_HWBKPT): Also accept TRAP_HWBKPT. |
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Pedro Alves
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e7ad2f145c |
Handle MIPS Linux SIGTRAP siginfo.si_code values
This unbreaks pending/delayed breakpoints handling, as well as hardware watchpoints, on MIPS. Ref: https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2016-02/msg00681.html The MIPS kernel reports SI_KERNEL for all kernel generated traps, instead of TRAP_BRKPT / TRAP_HWBKPT, but GDB isn't aware of this. Basically, this commit: - Folds watchpoints logic into check_stopped_by_breakpoint, and renames it to save_stop_reason. - Adds GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_HWBKPT. - Makes MIPS set both GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_BRPT and GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_HWBKPT to SI_KERNEL. In save_stop_reason, we handle the case of the same si_code returning true for both TRAP_BRPT and TRAP_HWBKPT by looking at what the debug registers say. Tested on x86-64 Fedora 20, native and gdbserver. gdb/ChangeLog: 2016-02-24 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * linux-nat.c (save_sigtrap) Delete. (stop_wait_callback): Call save_stop_reason instead of save_sigtrap. (check_stopped_by_breakpoint): Rename to ... (save_stop_reason): ... this. Bits of save_sigtrap folded here. Use GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_HWBKPT and handle ambiguous GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_BRKPT / GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_HWBKPT. Factor out common code between the USE_SIGTRAP_SIGINFO and !USE_SIGTRAP_SIGINFO blocks. (linux_nat_filter_event): Call save_stop_reason instead of save_sigtrap. * nat/linux-ptrace.h: Check for both SI_KERNEL and TRAP_BRKPT si_code for MIPS. * nat/linux-ptrace.h: Fix "TRAP_HWBPT" typo in x86 table. Add comments on MIPS behavior. (GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_HWBKPT): Define for all archs. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2016-02-24 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * linux-low.c (check_stopped_by_breakpoint): Rename to ... (save_stop_reason): ... this. Use GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_HWBKPT and handle ambiguous GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_BRKPT / GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_HWBKPT. Factor out common code between the USE_SIGTRAP_SIGINFO and !USE_SIGTRAP_SIGINFO blocks. (linux_low_filter_event): Call save_stop_reason instead of check_stopped_by_breakpoint and check_stopped_by_watchpoint. Update comments. (linux_wait_1): Update comments. |
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Walfred Tedeschi
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3f2f6cb5e8 |
Adaptation of siginfo fixup for the new bnd fields
New bnds fields will be always present for x86 architecture. Fixup for compatibility layer 32bits has to be fixed. It was added the nat_siginfo to serving as intermediate step between kernel provided siginfo and the fix up routine. When executing compat_siginfo_from_siginfo or compat_x32_siginfo_from_siginfo first the buffer read from the kernel are converted into the nat_signfo for homogenization, then the fields of nat_siginfo are use to set the compat and compat_x32 siginfo fields. In other to make this conversion independent of the system where gdb is compiled the most complete version of the siginfo, named as native siginfo, is used internally as an intermediate step. Conversion using nat_siginfo is exemplified below: compat_siginfo_from_siginfo or compat_x32_siginfo_from_siginfo: buffer (from the kernel) -> nat_siginfo -> 32 / X32 siginfo (memcpy) (field by field) siginfo_from_compat_x32_siginfo or siginfo_from_compat_siginfo: 32 / X32 siginfo -> nat_siginfo -> buffer (to the kernel) (field by field) (memcpy) Caveat: No support for MPX on x32. 2016-02-02 Walfred Tedeschi <walfred.tedeschi@intel.com> gdb/ChangeLog: * amd64-linux-siginfo.c (nat_siginfo_t, nat_sigval_t, nat_timeval): New types. (compat_siginfo): New bound fields added. (compat_x32_siginfo): New field added. (cpt_si_addr_lsb): New define. (compat_siginfo_from_siginfo): Use nat_siginfo. (siginfo_from_compat_siginfo): Use nat_siginfo. (compat_x32_siginfo_from_siginfo): Likewise. (siginfo_from_compat_x32_siginfo): Likewise. |
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Walfred Tedeschi
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93813b37c8 |
Merge gdb and gdbserver implementations for siginfo
Extract the compatible siginfo handling from amd64-linux-nat.c and gdbserver/linux-x86-low to a new file nat/amd64-linux-siginfo.c. 2016-02-02 Walfred Tedeschi <walfred.tedeschi@intel.com> gdb/ChangeLog: * nat/amd64-linux-siginfo.c: New file. * nat/amd64-linux-siginfo.h: New file. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add nat/amd64-linux-siginfo.h. (amd64-linux-siginfo.o): New rule. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add amd64-linux-siginfo.o. * amd64-linux-nat.c (nat/amd64-linux-siginfo.h): New include. (compat_siginfo_from_siginfo, siginfo_from_compat_siginfo) (compat_x32_siginfo_from_siginfo, siginfo_from_compat_x32_siginfo) (compat_timeval, compat_sigval, compat_x32_clock, cpt_si_pid) (cpt_si_uid, cpt_si_timerid, cpt_si_overrun, cpt_si_status) (cpt_si_utime, cpt_si_stime, cpt_si_ptr, cpt_si_addr, cpt_si_band) (cpt_si_fd, si_timerid, si_overrun): Move to nat/amd64-linux-siginfo.c. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * configure.srv (x86_64-*-linux*): Add amd64-linux-siginfo.o to srv_tgtobj. (i[34567]86-*-linux*): Add amd64-linux-siginfo.o to srv_tgtobj. * linux-x86-low.c [__x86_64__]: Include "nat/amd64-linux-siginfo.h". (compat_siginfo_from_siginfo, siginfo_from_compat_siginfo) (compat_x32_siginfo_from_siginfo, siginfo_from_compat_x32_siginfo) (compat_timeval, compat_sigval, compat_x32_clock, cpt_si_pid) (cpt_si_uid, cpt_si_timerid, cpt_si_overrun, cpt_si_status) (cpt_si_utime, cpt_si_stime, cpt_si_ptr, cpt_si_addr, cpt_si_band) (cpt_si_fd, si_timerid, si_overrun): Move from nat/amd64-linux-siginfo.c. * Makefile.in (amd64-linux-siginfo.o:): New rule. |
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Gary Benson
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eb0edac83f |
Fix gdbserver build failure on targets without fork
This commit fixes nat/linux-namespaces.c to build correctly on targets without fork. gdb/ChangeLog: * nat/linux-namespaces.c (do_fork): New function. (linux_mntns_get_helper): Use the above. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * configure.ac (AC_FUNC_FORK): New check. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Likewise. |
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Yao Qi
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d18547d8b0 |
Fix invalid conversion from void * to gdb_byte *
This patch fixes the following GDB build error in C++ mode. gdb/nat/linux-ptrace.c: In function 'int linux_child_function(void*)': gdb/nat/linux-ptrace.c:323:65: error: invalid conversion from 'void*' to 'gdb_byte* {aka unsigned char*}' [-fpermissive] linux_fork_to_function (child_stack, linux_grandchild_function); ^ gdb: 2016-01-12 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * nat/linux-ptrace.c (linux_child_function): Cast child_stack to gdb_byte * and pass to linux_fork_to_function. |
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Yao Qi
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ba4dd7c4a1 |
Change function signature passed to clone
I see the following compile error with an old bfin-uclinux gcc to build GDBserver, cc1: warnings being treated as errors gdb/gdbserver/../nat/linux-ptrace.c: In function 'linux_fork_to_function': gdb/gdbserver/../nat/linux-ptrace.c:283: error: passing argument 1 of 'clone' from incompatible pointer type in glibc, clone's prototype is like this, and in uClibc, it is the same, int clone(int (*fn)(void *), void *child_stack, int flags, void *arg, ... /* pid_t *ptid, struct user_desc *tls, pid_t *ctid */ ); so this patch changes function signature from 'void (*function) (gdb_byte *)' to 'int (*function) (void *)'. Note that I find Pedro advised to change argument type from 'void *' to 'gdb_byte *' during the patch review https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2013-08/msg00611.html however, I think fix compile error can justify the change back to 'void *'. gdb: 2016-01-12 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * nat/linux-ptrace.c (linux_fork_to_function): Change type of argument 'function'. (linux_grandchild_function): Change return type to 'int'. Change child_stack's type to 'void *'. (linux_child_function): Likewise. |
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Pedro Alves
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bc504a3117 |
Remove trademark acknowledgements throughout
The GNU Coding Standards say: "Please do not include any trademark acknowledgements in GNU software packages or documentation." gdb/ChangeLog: 2016-01-12 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> Remove use of the registered trademark symbol throughout. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2016-01-12 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> Remove use of the registered trademark symbol throughout. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: 2016-01-12 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> Remove use of the registered trademark symbol throughout. |
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Joel Brobecker
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618f726fcb |
GDB copyright headers update after running GDB's copyright.py script.
gdb/ChangeLog: Update year range in copyright notice of all files. |
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Pedro Alves
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4a6ed09b0f |
Remove support for LinuxThreads and vendor 2.4 kernels w/ backported NPTL
Since we now rely on PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE being available (added in Linux 2.5.46), we're relying on NPTL. This commit removes the support for older LinuxThreads, as well as the workarounds for vendor 2.4 kernels with NPTL backported. - Rely on tkill being available. - Assume gdb doesn't get cancel signals. - Remove code that checks the LinuxThreads restart and cancel signals in the inferior. - Assume that __WALL is available. - Assume that non-leader threads report WIFEXITED. - Thus, no longer need to send signal 0 to check whether threads are still alive. - Update comments throughout. Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20, native and gdbserver. gdb/ChangeLog: * configure.ac: Remove tkill checks. * configure, config.in: Regenerate. * linux-nat.c: Remove HAVE_TKILL_SYSCALL check. Update top level comments. (linux_nat_post_attach_wait): Remove 'cloned' parameter. Use __WALL. (attach_proc_task_lwp_callback): Don't set the cloned flag. (linux_nat_attach): Adjust. (kill_lwp): Remove HAVE_TKILL_SYSCALL check. No longer fall back to 'kill'. (linux_handle_extended_wait): Use __WALL. Don't set the cloned flag. (wait_lwp): Use __WALL. Update comments. (running_callback, stop_and_resume_callback): Delete. (linux_nat_filter_event): Don't stop and resume all lwps. Don't check if the event LWP has previously exited. (check_zombie_leaders): Update comments. (linux_nat_wait_1): Use __WALL. (kill_wait_callback): Don't handle clone processes separately. Use __WALL instead. (linux_thread_alive): Delete. (linux_nat_thread_alive): Return true as long as the LWP is in the LWP list. (linux_nat_update_thread_list): Assume the kernel supports PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE. (get_signo): Delete. (lin_thread_get_thread_signals): Remove LinuxThreads references. No longer check __pthread_sig_restart / __pthread_sig_cancel in the inferior. * linux-nat.h (struct lwp_info) <cloned>: Delete field. * linux-thread-db.c: Update comments. (_initialize_thread_db): Remove LinuxThreads references. * nat/linux-waitpid.c (my_waitpid): No longer emulate __WALL. Pass down flags unmodified. * linux-waitpid.h (my_waitpid): Update documentation. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-low.c (linux_kill_one_lwp): Remove references to LinuxThreads. (kill_lwp): Remove HAVE_TKILL_SYSCALL check. No longer fall back to 'kill'. (linux_init_signals): Delete. (initialize_low): Adjust. * thread-db.c (thread_db_init): Remove LinuxThreads reference. |
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Yao Qi
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805035d70c |
[AArch64] Only check breakpoint alignment on inserting
This patch fixes the GDB internal error on AArch64 when running watchpoint-fork.exp top?bt 15 internal_error (file=file@entry=0x79d558 "../../binutils-gdb/gdb/linux-nat.c", line=line@entry=4866, fmt=0x793b20 "%s: Assertion `%s' failed.") at ../../binutils-gdb/gdb/common/errors.c:51 #1 0x0000000000495bc4 in linux_nat_thread_address_space (t=<optimized out>, ptid=<error reading variable: Cannot access memory at address 0x1302>) at ../../binutils-gdb/gdb/linux-nat.c:4866 #2 0x00000000005db2c8 in delegate_thread_address_space (self=<optimized out>, arg1=<error reading variable: Cannot access memory at address 0x1302>) at ../../binutils-gdb/gdb/target-delegates.c:2447 #3 0x00000000005e8c7c in target_thread_address_space (ptid=<error reading variable: Cannot access memory at address 0x1302>) at ../../binutils-gdb/gdb/target.c:2727 #4 0x000000000054eef8 in get_thread_arch_regcache (ptid=..., gdbarch=0xad51e0) at ../../binutils-gdb/gdb/regcache.c:529 #5 0x000000000054efcc in get_thread_regcache (ptid=...) at ../../binutils-gdb/gdb/regcache.c:546 #6 0x000000000054f120 in get_thread_regcache_for_ptid (ptid=...) at ../../binutils-gdb/gdb/regcache.c:560 #7 0x00000000004a2278 in aarch64_point_is_aligned (is_watchpoint=0, addr=34168, len=2) at ../../binutils-gdb/gdb/nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.c:122 #8 0x00000000004a2e68 in aarch64_handle_breakpoint (type=hw_execute, addr=34168, len=2, is_insert=0, state=0xae8880) at ../../binutils-gdb/gdb/nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.c:465 #9 0x000000000048edf0 in aarch64_linux_remove_hw_breakpoint (self=<optimized out>, gdbarch=<optimized out>, bp_tgt=<optimized out>) at ../../binutils-gdb/gdb/aarch64-linux-nat.c:657 #10 0x00000000005da8dc in delegate_remove_hw_breakpoint (self=<optimized out>, arg1=<optimized out>, arg2=<optimized out>) at ../../binutils-gdb/gdb/target-delegates.c:492 #11 0x0000000000536a24 in bkpt_remove_location (bl=<optimized out>) at ../../binutils-gdb/gdb/breakpoint.c:13065 #12 0x000000000053351c in remove_breakpoint_1 (bl=0xb3fe70, is=is@entry=mark_inserted) at ../../binutils-gdb/gdb/breakpoint.c:4026 #13 0x000000000053ccc0 in detach_breakpoints (ptid=...) at ../../binutils-gdb/gdb/breakpoint.c:3930 #14 0x00000000005a3ac0 in handle_inferior_event_1 (ecs=0x7ffffff048) at ../../binutils-gdb/gdb/infrun.c:5042 After the fork, GDB will physically remove the breakpoints from the child process (in frame #14), but at that time, GDB doesn't create an inferior yet for child, but inferior_ptid is set to child's ptid (in frame #13). In aarch64_point_is_aligned, we'll get the regcache of current_lwp_ptid to determine if the current process is 32-bit or 64-bit, so the inferior can't be found, and the internal error is caused. I don't find a better fix other than not checking alignment on removing breakpoint. gdb: 2015-11-27 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.c (aarch64_dr_state_remove_one_point): Don't assert on alignment. (aarch64_handle_breakpoint): Only check alignment when IS_INSERT is true. |
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Simon Marchi
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79efa585c5 |
Display names of remote threads
This patch adds support for thread names in the remote protocol, and updates gdb/gdbserver to use it. The information is added to the XML description sent in response to the qXfer:threads:read packet. gdb/ChangeLog: * linux-nat.c (linux_nat_thread_name): Replace implementation by call to linux_proc_tid_get_name. * nat/linux-procfs.c (linux_proc_tid_get_name): New function, implementation inspired by linux_nat_thread_name. * nat/linux-procfs.h (linux_proc_tid_get_name): New declaration. * remote.c (struct private_thread_info) <name>: New field. (free_private_thread_info): Free name field. (remote_thread_name): New function. (thread_item_t) <name>: New field. (clear_threads_listing_context): Free name field. (start_thread): Get name xml attribute. (thread_attributes): Add "name" attribute. (remote_update_thread_list): Copy name field. (init_remote_ops): Assign remote_thread_name callback. * target.h (target_thread_name): Update comment. * NEWS: Mention remote thread name support. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-low.c (linux_target_ops): Use linux_proc_tid_get_name. * server.c (handle_qxfer_threads_worker): Refactor to include thread name in reply. * target.h (struct target_ops) <thread_name>: New field. (target_thread_name): New macro. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * gdb.texinfo (Thread List Format): Mention thread names. |
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Simon Marchi
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bb82e93484 |
Fix iov_len calculation in aarch64_linux_set_debug_regs
There is this build failure when building in C++: /home/simark/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.c: In function ‘void aarch64_linux_set_debug_regs(const aarch64_debug_reg_state*, int, int)’: /home/simark/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.c:564:64: error: ‘count’ cannot appear in a constant-expression iov.iov_len = (offsetof (struct user_hwdebug_state, dbg_regs[count - 1]) ^ We can simplify the computation and make g++ happy at the same time by formulating as: size of fixed part + size of variable part thus... size of fixed part + count * size of one variable part element thus... offsetof (struct user_hwdebug_state, dbg_regs) + count * sizeof (regs.dbg_reg[0]); gdb/ChangeLog: * nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.c (aarch64_linux_set_debug_regs): Change form of iov_len computation. |
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Doug Evans
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682b25469e |
Move __SIGRTMIN.
gdb/ChangeLog: * nat/linux-nat.h (__SIGRTMIN): Move here from gdbserver/linux-low.c. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-low.c (__SIGRTMIN): Move to nat/linux-nat.h. |
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Simon Marchi
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55e5bf59f0 |
Replace (void *) cast with (gdb_byte *)
Fixes: /home/simark/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/nat/linux-ptrace.c:207:6: error: invalid conversion from ‘void*’ to ‘gdb_byte* {aka unsigned char*}’ [-fpermissive] pc = (void *) (uintptr_t) l; ^ gdb/ChangeLog: * nat/linux-ptrace.c (linux_ptrace_test_ret_to_nx): Replace (void *) cast with (gdb_byte *). |
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Simon Marchi
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a55515eecb |
Add mmap casts in linux-btrace.c
gdb/ChangeLog: * linux-btrace.c (linux_enable_pt): Add cast to mmap return. |
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Yao Qi
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8d689ee570 |
aarch64 multi-arch part 6: HW breakpoint on unaligned address
Nowadays, both aarch64 GDB and linux kernel assumes that address for setting breakpoint should be 4-byte aligned. However that is not true after we support multi-arch, because thumb instruction can be at 2-byte aligned address. Patch http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2015-October/375141.html to linux kernel is to teach kernel to handle 2-byte aligned address for HW breakpoint, while this patch is to teach aarch64 GDB handle 2-byte aligned address. First of all, we call gdbarch_breakpoint_from_pc to get the instruction length rather than using hard-coded 4. Secondly, in GDBserver, we set length back to 2 if it is 3, because GDB encode 3 in it to indicate it is a 32-bit thumb breakpoint. Then we relax the address alignment check from 4-byte aligned to 2-byte aligned. This patch enables some tests (such as gdb.base/break-idempotent.exp, gdb.base/cond-eval-mode.exp, gdb.base/watchpoint-reuse-slot.exp,) and fixes many fails (such as gdb.base/hbreak2.exp) when the program is compiled in thumb mode on aarch64. Regression tested on aarch64-linux, both native and gdbserver. This is the last patch of multi-arch work. gdb: 2015-10-15 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * aarch64-linux-nat.c (aarch64_linux_insert_hw_breakpoint): Call gdbarch_breakpoint_from_pc to instruction length. (aarch64_linux_remove_hw_breakpoint): Likewise. * common/common-regcache.h (regcache_register_size): Declare. * nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.c: Include "common-regcache.h". (aarch64_point_is_aligned): Set alignment to 2 for breakpoint if the process is 32bit, otherwise set alignment to 4. (aarch64_handle_breakpoint): Update comments. * regcache.c (regcache_register_size): New function. gdb/gdbserver: 2015-10-15 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * linux-aarch64-low.c (aarch64_insert_point): Set len to 2 if it is 3. (aarch64_remove_point): Likewise. * regcache.c (regcache_register_size): New function. |
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Simon Marchi
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224c3ddb89 |
Add casts to memory allocation related calls
Most allocation functions (if not all) return a void* pointing to the allocated memory. In C++, we need to add an explicit cast when assigning the result to a pointer to another type (which is the case more often than not). The content of this patch is taken from Pedro's branch, from commit "(mostly) auto-generated patch to insert casts needed for C++". I validated that the changes make sense and manually reflowed the code to make it respect the coding style. I also found multiple places where I could use XNEW/XNEWVEC/XRESIZEVEC/etc. Thanks a lot to whoever did that automated script to insert casts, doing it completely by hand would have taken a ridiculous amount of time. Only files built on x86 with --enable-targets=all are modified. This means that all other -nat.c files are untouched and will have to be dealt with later by using appropiate compilers. Or maybe we can try to build them with a regular g++ just to know where to add casts, I don't know. I built-tested this with --enable-targets=all and reg-tested. Here's the changelog entry, which was not too bad to make despite the size, thanks to David Malcom's script. I fixed some bits by hand, but there might be some wrong parts left (hopefully not). gdb/ChangeLog: * aarch64-linux-tdep.c (aarch64_stap_parse_special_token): Add cast to allocation result assignment. * ada-exp.y (write_object_renaming): Likewise. (write_ambiguous_var): Likewise. (ada_nget_field_index): Likewise. (write_var_or_type): Likewise. * ada-lang.c (ada_decode_symbol): Likewise. (ada_value_assign): Likewise. (value_pointer): Likewise. (cache_symbol): Likewise. (add_nonlocal_symbols): Likewise. (ada_name_for_lookup): Likewise. (symbol_completion_add): Likewise. (ada_to_fixed_type_1): Likewise. (ada_get_next_arg): Likewise. (defns_collected): Likewise. * ada-lex.l (processId): Likewise. (processString): Likewise. * ada-tasks.c (read_known_tasks_array): Likewise. (read_known_tasks_list): Likewise. * ada-typeprint.c (decoded_type_name): Likewise. * addrmap.c (addrmap_mutable_create_fixed): Likewise. * amd64-tdep.c (amd64_push_arguments): Likewise. (amd64_displaced_step_copy_insn): Likewise. (amd64_classify_insn_at): Likewise. (amd64_relocate_instruction): Likewise. * amd64obsd-tdep.c (amd64obsd_sigtramp_p): Likewise. * arch-utils.c (simple_displaced_step_copy_insn): Likewise. (initialize_current_architecture): Likewise. * arm-linux-tdep.c (arm_stap_parse_special_token): Likewise. * arm-symbian-tdep.c (arm_symbian_osabi_sniffer): Likewise. * arm-tdep.c (arm_exidx_new_objfile): Likewise. (arm_push_dummy_call): Likewise. (extend_buffer_earlier): Likewise. (arm_adjust_breakpoint_address): Likewise. (arm_skip_stub): Likewise. * auto-load.c (filename_is_in_pattern): Likewise. (maybe_add_script_file): Likewise. (maybe_add_script_text): Likewise. (auto_load_objfile_script_1): Likewise. * auxv.c (ld_so_xfer_auxv): Likewise. * ax-general.c (new_agent_expr): Likewise. (grow_expr): Likewise. (ax_reg_mask): Likewise. * bcache.c (bcache_full): Likewise. * breakpoint.c (program_breakpoint_here_p): Likewise. * btrace.c (parse_xml_raw): Likewise. * build-id.c (build_id_to_debug_bfd): Likewise. * buildsym.c (end_symtab_with_blockvector): Likewise. * c-exp.y (string_exp): Likewise. (qualified_name): Likewise. (write_destructor_name): Likewise. (operator_stoken): Likewise. (parse_number): Likewise. (scan_macro_expansion): Likewise. (yylex): Likewise. (c_print_token): Likewise. * c-lang.c (c_get_string): Likewise. (emit_numeric_character): Likewise. * charset.c (wchar_iterate): Likewise. * cli/cli-cmds.c (complete_command): Likewise. (make_command): Likewise. * cli/cli-dump.c (restore_section_callback): Likewise. (restore_binary_file): Likewise. * cli/cli-interp.c (cli_interpreter_exec): Likewise. * cli/cli-script.c (execute_control_command): Likewise. * cli/cli-setshow.c (do_set_command): Likewise. * coff-pe-read.c (add_pe_forwarded_sym): Likewise. (read_pe_exported_syms): Likewise. * coffread.c (coff_read_struct_type): Likewise. (coff_read_enum_type): Likewise. * common/btrace-common.c (btrace_data_append): Likewise. * common/buffer.c (buffer_grow): Likewise. * common/filestuff.c (gdb_fopen_cloexec): Likewise. * common/format.c (parse_format_string): Likewise. * common/gdb_vecs.c (delim_string_to_char_ptr_vec_append): Likewise. * common/xml-utils.c (xml_escape_text): Likewise. * compile/compile-object-load.c (copy_sections): Likewise. (compile_object_load): Likewise. * compile/compile-object-run.c (compile_object_run): Likewise. * completer.c (filename_completer): Likewise. * corefile.c (read_memory_typed_address): Likewise. (write_memory_unsigned_integer): Likewise. (write_memory_signed_integer): Likewise. (complete_set_gnutarget): Likewise. * corelow.c (get_core_register_section): Likewise. * cp-name-parser.y (d_grab): Likewise. (allocate_info): Likewise. (cp_new_demangle_parse_info): Likewise. * cp-namespace.c (cp_scan_for_anonymous_namespaces): Likewise. (cp_lookup_symbol_in_namespace): Likewise. (lookup_namespace_scope): Likewise. (find_symbol_in_baseclass): Likewise. (cp_lookup_nested_symbol): Likewise. (cp_lookup_transparent_type_loop): Likewise. * cp-support.c (copy_string_to_obstack): Likewise. (make_symbol_overload_list): Likewise. (make_symbol_overload_list_namespace): Likewise. (make_symbol_overload_list_adl_namespace): Likewise. (first_component_command): Likewise. * cp-valprint.c (cp_print_value): Likewise. * ctf.c (ctf_xfer_partial): Likewise. * d-exp.y (StringExp): Likewise. * d-namespace.c (d_lookup_symbol_in_module): Likewise. (lookup_module_scope): Likewise. (find_symbol_in_baseclass): Likewise. (d_lookup_nested_symbol): Likewise. * dbxread.c (find_stab_function_addr): Likewise. (read_dbx_symtab): Likewise. (dbx_end_psymtab): Likewise. (cp_set_block_scope): Likewise. * dcache.c (dcache_alloc): Likewise. * demangle.c (_initialize_demangler): Likewise. * dicos-tdep.c (dicos_load_module_p): Likewise. * dictionary.c (dict_create_hashed_expandable): Likewise. (dict_create_linear_expandable): Likewise. (expand_hashtable): Likewise. (add_symbol_linear_expandable): Likewise. * dwarf2-frame.c (add_cie): Likewise. (add_fde): Likewise. (dwarf2_build_frame_info): Likewise. * dwarf2expr.c (dwarf_expr_grow_stack): Likewise. (dwarf_expr_fetch_address): Likewise. (add_piece): Likewise. (execute_stack_op): Likewise. * dwarf2loc.c (chain_candidate): Likewise. (dwarf_entry_parameter_to_value): Likewise. (read_pieced_value): Likewise. (write_pieced_value): Likewise. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_read_section): Likewise. (add_type_unit): Likewise. (read_comp_units_from_section): Likewise. (fixup_go_packaging): Likewise. (dwarf2_compute_name): Likewise. (dwarf2_physname): Likewise. (create_dwo_unit_in_dwp_v1): Likewise. (create_dwo_unit_in_dwp_v2): Likewise. (read_func_scope): Likewise. (read_call_site_scope): Likewise. (dwarf2_attach_fields_to_type): Likewise. (process_structure_scope): Likewise. (mark_common_block_symbol_computed): Likewise. (read_common_block): Likewise. (abbrev_table_read_table): Likewise. (guess_partial_die_structure_name): Likewise. (fixup_partial_die): Likewise. (add_file_name): Likewise. (dwarf2_const_value_data): Likewise. (dwarf2_const_value_attr): Likewise. (build_error_marker_type): Likewise. (guess_full_die_structure_name): Likewise. (anonymous_struct_prefix): Likewise. (typename_concat): Likewise. (dwarf2_canonicalize_name): Likewise. (dwarf2_name): Likewise. (write_constant_as_bytes): Likewise. (dwarf2_fetch_constant_bytes): Likewise. (copy_string): Likewise. (parse_macro_definition): Likewise. * elfread.c (elf_symfile_segments): Likewise. (elf_rel_plt_read): Likewise. (elf_gnu_ifunc_resolve_by_cache): Likewise. (elf_gnu_ifunc_resolve_by_got): Likewise. (elf_read_minimal_symbols): Likewise. (elf_gnu_ifunc_record_cache): Likewise. * event-top.c (top_level_prompt): Likewise. (command_line_handler): Likewise. * exec.c (resize_section_table): Likewise. * expprint.c (print_subexp_standard): Likewise. * fbsd-tdep.c (fbsd_collect_regset_section_cb): Likewise. * findcmd.c (parse_find_args): Likewise. * findvar.c (address_from_register): Likewise. * frame.c (get_prev_frame_always): Likewise. * gdb_bfd.c (gdb_bfd_ref): Likewise. (get_section_descriptor): Likewise. * gdb_obstack.c (obconcat): Likewise. (obstack_strdup): Likewise. * gdbtypes.c (lookup_function_type_with_arguments): Likewise. (create_set_type): Likewise. (lookup_unsigned_typename): Likewise. (lookup_signed_typename): Likewise. (resolve_dynamic_union): Likewise. (resolve_dynamic_struct): Likewise. (add_dyn_prop): Likewise. (copy_dynamic_prop_list): Likewise. (arch_flags_type): Likewise. (append_composite_type_field_raw): Likewise. * gdbtypes.h (INIT_FUNC_SPECIFIC): Likewise. * gnu-v3-abi.c (gnuv3_rtti_type): Likewise. * go-exp.y (string_exp): Likewise. * go-lang.c (go_demangle): Likewise. * guile/guile.c (compute_scheme_string): Likewise. * guile/scm-cmd.c (gdbscm_parse_command_name): Likewise. (gdbscm_canonicalize_command_name): Likewise. * guile/scm-ports.c (ioscm_init_stdio_buffers): Likewise. (ioscm_init_memory_port): Likewise. (ioscm_reinit_memory_port): Likewise. * guile/scm-utils.c (gdbscm_gc_xstrdup): Likewise. (gdbscm_gc_dup_argv): Likewise. * h8300-tdep.c (h8300_push_dummy_call): Likewise. * hppa-tdep.c (internalize_unwinds): Likewise. (read_unwind_info): Likewise. * i386-cygwin-tdep.c (core_process_module_section): Likewise. (windows_core_xfer_shared_libraries): Likewise. * i386-tdep.c (i386_displaced_step_copy_insn): Likewise. (i386_stap_parse_special_token_triplet): Likewise. (i386_stap_parse_special_token_three_arg_disp): Likewise. * i386obsd-tdep.c (i386obsd_sigtramp_p): Likewise. * inf-child.c (inf_child_fileio_readlink): Likewise. * inf-ptrace.c (inf_ptrace_fetch_register): Likewise. (inf_ptrace_store_register): Likewise. * infrun.c (follow_exec): Likewise. (displaced_step_prepare_throw): Likewise. (save_stop_context): Likewise. (save_infcall_suspend_state): Likewise. * jit.c (jit_read_descriptor): Likewise. (jit_read_code_entry): Likewise. (jit_symtab_line_mapping_add_impl): Likewise. (finalize_symtab): Likewise. (jit_unwind_reg_get_impl): Likewise. * jv-exp.y (QualifiedName): Likewise. * jv-lang.c (get_java_utf8_name): Likewise. (type_from_class): Likewise. (java_demangle_type_signature): Likewise. (java_class_name_from_physname): Likewise. * jv-typeprint.c (java_type_print_base): Likewise. * jv-valprint.c (java_value_print): Likewise. * language.c (add_language): Likewise. * linespec.c (add_sal_to_sals_basic): Likewise. (add_sal_to_sals): Likewise. (decode_objc): Likewise. (find_linespec_symbols): Likewise. * linux-fork.c (fork_save_infrun_state): Likewise. * linux-nat.c (linux_nat_detach): Likewise. (linux_nat_fileio_readlink): Likewise. * linux-record.c (record_linux_sockaddr): Likewise. (record_linux_msghdr): Likewise. (Do): Likewise. * linux-tdep.c (linux_core_info_proc_mappings): Likewise. (linux_collect_regset_section_cb): Likewise. (linux_get_siginfo_data): Likewise. * linux-thread-db.c (try_thread_db_load_from_pdir_1): Likewise. (try_thread_db_load_from_dir): Likewise. (thread_db_load_search): Likewise. (info_auto_load_libthread_db): Likewise. * m32c-tdep.c (m32c_m16c_address_to_pointer): Likewise. (m32c_m16c_pointer_to_address): Likewise. * m68hc11-tdep.c (m68hc11_pseudo_register_write): Likewise. * m68k-tdep.c (m68k_get_longjmp_target): Likewise. * machoread.c (macho_check_dsym): Likewise. * macroexp.c (resize_buffer): Likewise. (gather_arguments): Likewise. (maybe_expand): Likewise. * macrotab.c (new_macro_key): Likewise. (new_source_file): Likewise. (new_macro_definition): Likewise. * mdebugread.c (parse_symbol): Likewise. (parse_type): Likewise. (parse_partial_symbols): Likewise. (psymtab_to_symtab_1): Likewise. * mem-break.c (default_memory_insert_breakpoint): Likewise. * mi/mi-cmd-break.c (mi_argv_to_format): Likewise. * mi/mi-main.c (mi_cmd_data_read_memory): Likewise. (mi_cmd_data_read_memory_bytes): Likewise. (mi_cmd_data_write_memory_bytes): Likewise. (mi_cmd_trace_frame_collected): Likewise. * mi/mi-parse.c (mi_parse_argv): Likewise. (mi_parse): Likewise. * minidebug.c (lzma_open): Likewise. (lzma_pread): Likewise. * mips-tdep.c (mips_read_fp_register_single): Likewise. (mips_print_fp_register): Likewise. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c (mipsnbsd_get_longjmp_target): Likewise. * mipsread.c (read_alphacoff_dynamic_symtab): Likewise. * mt-tdep.c (mt_register_name): Likewise. (mt_registers_info): Likewise. (mt_push_dummy_call): Likewise. * namespace.c (add_using_directive): Likewise. * nat/linux-btrace.c (perf_event_read): Likewise. (linux_enable_bts): Likewise. * nat/linux-osdata.c (linux_common_core_of_thread): Likewise. * nat/linux-ptrace.c (linux_ptrace_test_ret_to_nx): Likewise. * nto-tdep.c (nto_find_and_open_solib): Likewise. (nto_parse_redirection): Likewise. * objc-lang.c (objc_demangle): Likewise. (find_methods): Likewise. * objfiles.c (get_objfile_bfd_data): Likewise. (set_objfile_main_name): Likewise. (allocate_objfile): Likewise. (objfile_relocate): Likewise. (update_section_map): Likewise. * osabi.c (generic_elf_osabi_sniff_abi_tag_sections): Likewise. * p-exp.y (exp): Likewise. (yylex): Likewise. * p-valprint.c (pascal_object_print_value): Likewise. * parse.c (initialize_expout): Likewise. (mark_completion_tag): Likewise. (copy_name): Likewise. (parse_float): Likewise. (type_stack_reserve): Likewise. * ppc-linux-tdep.c (ppc_stap_parse_special_token): Likewise. (ppu2spu_prev_register): Likewise. * ppc-ravenscar-thread.c (supply_register_at_address): Likewise. * printcmd.c (printf_wide_c_string): Likewise. (printf_pointer): Likewise. * probe.c (parse_probes): Likewise. * python/py-cmd.c (gdbpy_parse_command_name): Likewise. (cmdpy_init): Likewise. * python/py-gdb-readline.c (gdbpy_readline_wrapper): Likewise. * python/py-symtab.c (set_sal): Likewise. * python/py-unwind.c (pyuw_sniffer): Likewise. * python/python.c (python_interactive_command): Likewise. (compute_python_string): Likewise. * ravenscar-thread.c (get_running_thread_id): Likewise. * record-full.c (record_full_exec_insn): Likewise. (record_full_core_open_1): Likewise. * regcache.c (regcache_raw_read_signed): Likewise. (regcache_raw_read_unsigned): Likewise. (regcache_cooked_read_signed): Likewise. (regcache_cooked_read_unsigned): Likewise. * remote-fileio.c (remote_fileio_func_open): Likewise. (remote_fileio_func_rename): Likewise. (remote_fileio_func_unlink): Likewise. (remote_fileio_func_stat): Likewise. (remote_fileio_func_system): Likewise. * remote-mips.c (mips_xfer_memory): Likewise. (mips_load_srec): Likewise. (pmon_end_download): Likewise. * remote.c (new_remote_state): Likewise. (map_regcache_remote_table): Likewise. (remote_register_number_and_offset): Likewise. (init_remote_state): Likewise. (get_memory_packet_size): Likewise. (remote_pass_signals): Likewise. (remote_program_signals): Likewise. (remote_start_remote): Likewise. (remote_check_symbols): Likewise. (remote_query_supported): Likewise. (extended_remote_attach): Likewise. (process_g_packet): Likewise. (store_registers_using_G): Likewise. (putpkt_binary): Likewise. (read_frame): Likewise. (compare_sections_command): Likewise. (remote_hostio_pread): Likewise. (remote_hostio_readlink): Likewise. (remote_file_put): Likewise. (remote_file_get): Likewise. (remote_pid_to_exec_file): Likewise. (_initialize_remote): Likewise. * rs6000-aix-tdep.c (rs6000_aix_ld_info_to_xml): Likewise. (rs6000_aix_core_xfer_shared_libraries_aix): Likewise. * rs6000-tdep.c (ppc_displaced_step_copy_insn): Likewise. (bfd_uses_spe_extensions): Likewise. * s390-linux-tdep.c (s390_displaced_step_copy_insn): Likewise. * score-tdep.c (score7_malloc_and_get_memblock): Likewise. * solib-dsbt.c (decode_loadmap): Likewise. (fetch_loadmap): Likewise. (scan_dyntag): Likewise. (enable_break): Likewise. (dsbt_relocate_main_executable): Likewise. * solib-frv.c (fetch_loadmap): Likewise. (enable_break2): Likewise. (frv_relocate_main_executable): Likewise. * solib-spu.c (spu_relocate_main_executable): Likewise. (spu_bfd_open): Likewise. * solib-svr4.c (lm_info_read): Likewise. (read_program_header): Likewise. (find_program_interpreter): Likewise. (scan_dyntag): Likewise. (elf_locate_base): Likewise. (open_symbol_file_object): Likewise. (read_program_headers_from_bfd): Likewise. (svr4_relocate_main_executable): Likewise. * solib-target.c (solib_target_relocate_section_addresses): Likewise. * solib.c (solib_find_1): Likewise. (exec_file_find): Likewise. (solib_find): Likewise. * source.c (openp): Likewise. (print_source_lines_base): Likewise. (forward_search_command): Likewise. * sparc-ravenscar-thread.c (supply_register_at_address): Likewise. * spu-tdep.c (spu2ppu_prev_register): Likewise. (spu_get_overlay_table): Likewise. * stabsread.c (patch_block_stabs): Likewise. (define_symbol): Likewise. (again:): Likewise. (read_member_functions): Likewise. (read_one_struct_field): Likewise. (read_enum_type): Likewise. (common_block_start): Likewise. * stack.c (read_frame_arg): Likewise. (backtrace_command): Likewise. * stap-probe.c (stap_parse_register_operand): Likewise. * symfile.c (syms_from_objfile_1): Likewise. (find_separate_debug_file): Likewise. (load_command): Likewise. (load_progress): Likewise. (load_section_callback): Likewise. (reread_symbols): Likewise. (add_filename_language): Likewise. (allocate_compunit_symtab): Likewise. (read_target_long_array): Likewise. (simple_read_overlay_table): Likewise. * symtab.c (symbol_set_names): Likewise. (resize_symbol_cache): Likewise. (rbreak_command): Likewise. (completion_list_add_name): Likewise. (completion_list_objc_symbol): Likewise. (add_filename_to_list): Likewise. * target-descriptions.c (maint_print_c_tdesc_cmd): Likewise. * target-memory.c (target_write_memory_blocks): Likewise. * target.c (target_read_string): Likewise. (read_whatever_is_readable): Likewise. (target_read_alloc_1): Likewise. (simple_search_memory): Likewise. (target_fileio_read_alloc_1): Likewise. * tilegx-tdep.c (tilegx_push_dummy_call): Likewise. * top.c (command_line_input): Likewise. * tracefile-tfile.c (tfile_fetch_registers): Likewise. * tracefile.c (tracefile_fetch_registers): Likewise. * tracepoint.c (add_memrange): Likewise. (init_collection_list): Likewise. (add_aexpr): Likewise. (trace_dump_actions): Likewise. (parse_trace_status): Likewise. (parse_tracepoint_definition): Likewise. (parse_tsv_definition): Likewise. (parse_static_tracepoint_marker_definition): Likewise. * tui/tui-file.c (tui_sfileopen): Likewise. (tui_file_adjust_strbuf): Likewise. * tui/tui-io.c (tui_expand_tabs): Likewise. * tui/tui-source.c (tui_set_source_content): Likewise. * typeprint.c (find_global_typedef): Likewise. * ui-file.c (do_ui_file_xstrdup): Likewise. (ui_file_obsavestring): Likewise. (mem_file_write): Likewise. * utils.c (make_hex_string): Likewise. (get_regcomp_error): Likewise. (puts_filtered_tabular): Likewise. (gdb_realpath_keepfile): Likewise. (ldirname): Likewise. (gdb_bfd_errmsg): Likewise. (substitute_path_component): Likewise. * valops.c (search_struct_method): Likewise. (find_oload_champ_namespace_loop): Likewise. * valprint.c (print_decimal_chars): Likewise. (read_string): Likewise. (generic_emit_char): Likewise. * varobj.c (varobj_delete): Likewise. (varobj_value_get_print_value): Likewise. * vaxobsd-tdep.c (vaxobsd_sigtramp_sniffer): Likewise. * windows-tdep.c (display_one_tib): Likewise. * xcoffread.c (read_xcoff_symtab): Likewise. (process_xcoff_symbol): Likewise. (swap_sym): Likewise. (scan_xcoff_symtab): Likewise. (xcoff_initial_scan): Likewise. * xml-support.c (gdb_xml_end_element): Likewise. (xml_process_xincludes): Likewise. (xml_fetch_content_from_file): Likewise. * xml-syscall.c (xml_list_of_syscalls): Likewise. * xstormy16-tdep.c (xstormy16_push_dummy_call): Likewise. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * ax.c (gdb_parse_agent_expr): Add cast to allocation result assignment. (gdb_unparse_agent_expr): Likewise. * hostio.c (require_data): Likewise. (handle_pread): Likewise. * linux-low.c (disable_regset): Likewise. (fetch_register): Likewise. (store_register): Likewise. (get_dynamic): Likewise. (linux_qxfer_libraries_svr4): Likewise. * mem-break.c (delete_fast_tracepoint_jump): Likewise. (set_fast_tracepoint_jump): Likewise. (uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): Likewise. (reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): Likewise. (validate_inserted_breakpoint): Likewise. (clone_agent_expr): Likewise. * regcache.c (init_register_cache): Likewise. * remote-utils.c (putpkt_binary_1): Likewise. (decode_M_packet): Likewise. (decode_X_packet): Likewise. (look_up_one_symbol): Likewise. (relocate_instruction): Likewise. (monitor_output): Likewise. * server.c (handle_search_memory): Likewise. (handle_qxfer_exec_file): Likewise. (handle_qxfer_libraries): Likewise. (handle_qxfer): Likewise. (handle_query): Likewise. (handle_v_cont): Likewise. (handle_v_run): Likewise. (captured_main): Likewise. * target.c (write_inferior_memory): Likewise. * thread-db.c (try_thread_db_load_from_dir): Likewise. * tracepoint.c (init_trace_buffer): Likewise. (add_tracepoint_action): Likewise. (add_traceframe): Likewise. (add_traceframe_block): Likewise. (cmd_qtdpsrc): Likewise. (cmd_qtdv): Likewise. (cmd_qtstatus): Likewise. (response_source): Likewise. (response_tsv): Likewise. (cmd_qtnotes): Likewise. (gdb_collect): Likewise. (initialize_tracepoint): Likewise. |
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Yao Qi
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a0cc84cd15 |
aarch64 multi-arch (part 3): get thread area
With the kernle fix <http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2015-July/356511.html>, aarch64 GDB is able to read the base of thread area of 32-bit arm program through NT_ARM_TLS. This patch is to teach both GDB and GDBserver to read the base of thread area correctly in the multi-arch case. A new function aarch64_ps_get_thread_area is added, and is shared between GDB and GDBserver. With this patch applied, the following fails in multi-arch testing (GDB is aarch64 but the test cases are arm) are fixed, -FAIL: gdb.threads/tls-nodebug.exp: thread local storage -FAIL: gdb.threads/tls-shared.exp: print thread local storage variable -FAIL: gdb.threads/tls-so_extern.exp: print thread local storage variable -FAIL: gdb.threads/tls-var.exp: print tls_var -FAIL: gdb.threads/tls.exp: first thread local storage -FAIL: gdb.threads/tls.exp: first another thread local storage -FAIL: gdb.threads/tls.exp: p a_thread_local -FAIL: gdb.threads/tls.exp: p file2_thread_local -FAIL: gdb.threads/tls.exp: p a_thread_local second time gdb: 2015-09-18 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * nat/aarch64-linux.c: Include elf/common.h, nat/gdb_ptrace.h, asm/ptrace.h and sys/uio.h. (aarch64_ps_get_thread_area): New function. * nat/aarch64-linux.h: Include gdb_proc_service.h. (aarch64_ps_get_thread_area): Declare. * aarch64-linux-nat.c (ps_get_thread_area): Call aarch64_ps_get_thread_area. gdb/gdbserver: 2015-09-18 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * linux-aarch64-low.c: Don't include sys/uio.h. (ps_get_thread_area): Call aarch64_ps_get_thread_area. |
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Yao Qi
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ade90bdeb7 |
aarch64 multi-arch support (part 2): siginfo fixup
This patch is to fixup the siginfo_t when aarch64 gdb or gdbserver read from or write to the arm inferior. It is to convert the "struct siginfo_t" between aarch64 and arm, which is quite mechanical. gdb/gdbserver: 2015-09-15 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * linux-aarch64-low.c (aarch64_linux_siginfo_fixup): New function. (struct linux_target_ops the_low_target): Install aarch64_linux_siginfo_fixup. gdb: 2015-09-15 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * aarch64-linux-nat.c (aarch64_linux_siginfo_fixup): New function. (_initialize_aarch64_linux_nat): Call linux_nat_set_siginfo_fixup. * nat/aarch64-linux.c (aarch64_compat_siginfo_from_siginfo): New function. (aarch64_siginfo_from_compat_siginfo): New function. * nat/aarch64-linux.h: Include signal.h. (compat_int_t, compat_uptr_t, compat_time_t): Typedef. (compat_timer_t, compat_clock_t): Likewise. (struct compat_timeval): New. (union compat_sigval): New. (struct compat_siginfo): New. (cpt_si_pid, cpt_si_uid, cpt_si_timerid): New macros. (cpt_si_overrun, cpt_si_status, cpt_si_utime): Likewise. (cpt_si_stime, cpt_si_ptr, cpt_si_addr): Likewise. (cpt_si_band, cpt_si_fd): Likewise. |
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Don Breazeal
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94585166df |
Extended-remote follow-exec
This patch implements support for exec events on extended-remote Linux targets. Follow-exec-mode and rerun behave as expected. Catchpoints and test updates are implemented in subsequent patches. This patch was derived from a patch posted last October: https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2014-10/msg00877.html. It was originally based on some work done by Luis Machado in 2013. IMPLEMENTATION ---------------- Exec events are enabled via ptrace options. When an exec event is detected by gdbserver, the existing process data, along with all its associated lwp and thread data, is deleted and replaced by data for a new single-threaded process. The new process data is initialized with the appropriate parts of the state of the execing process. This approach takes care of several potential pitfalls, including: * deleting the data for an execing non-leader thread before any wait/sigsuspend occurs * correctly initializing the architecture of the execed process We then report the exec event using a new RSP stop reason, "exec". When GDB receives an "exec" event, it saves the status in the event structure's target_waitstatus field, like what is done for remote fork events. Because the original and execed programs may have different architectures, we skip parsing the section of the stop reply packet that contains register data. The register data will be retrieved later after the inferior's architecture has been set up by infrun.c:follow_exec. At that point the exec event is handled by the existing event handling in GDB. However, a few changes were necessary so that infrun.c:follow_exec could accommodate the remote target. * Where follow-exec-mode "new" is handled, we now call add_inferior_with_spaces instead of add_inferior with separate calls to set up the program and address spaces. The motivation for this is that add_inferior_with_spaces also sets up the initial architecture for the inferior, which is needed later by target_find_description when it calls target_gdbarch. * We call a new target function, target_follow_exec. This function allows us to store the execd_pathname in the inferior, instead of using the static string remote_exec_file from remote.c. The static string didn't work for follow-exec-mode "new", since once you switched to the execed program, the original remote exec-file was lost. The execd_pathname is now stored in the inferior's program space as a REGISTRY field. All of the requisite mechanisms for this are defined in remote.c. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-low.c (linux_mourn): Static declaration. (linux_arch_setup): Move in front of handle_extended_wait. (linux_arch_setup_thread): New function. (handle_extended_wait): Handle exec events. Call linux_arch_setup_thread. Make event_lwp argument a pointer-to-a-pointer. (check_zombie_leaders): Do not check stopped threads. (linux_low_ptrace_options): Add PTRACE_O_TRACEEXEC. (linux_low_filter_event): Add lwp and thread for exec'ing non-leader thread if leader thread has been deleted. Refactor code into linux_arch_setup_thread and call it. Pass child lwp pointer by reference to handle_extended_wait. (linux_wait_for_event_filtered): Update comment. (linux_wait_1): Prevent clobbering exec event status. (linux_supports_exec_events): New function. (linux_target_ops) <supports_exec_events>: Initialize new member. * lynx-low.c (lynx_target_ops) <supports_exec_events>: Initialize new member. * remote-utils.c (prepare_resume_reply): New stop reason 'exec'. * server.c (report_exec_events): New global variable. (handle_query): Handle qSupported query for exec-events feature. (captured_main): Initialize report_exec_events. * server.h (report_exec_events): Declare new global variable. * target.h (struct target_ops) <supports_exec_events>: New member. (target_supports_exec_events): New macro. * win32-low.c (win32_target_ops) <supports_exec_events>: Initialize new member. gdb/ChangeLog: * infrun.c (follow_exec): Use process-style ptid for exec message. Call add_inferior_with_spaces and target_follow_exec. * nat/linux-ptrace.c (linux_supports_traceexec): New function. * nat/linux-ptrace.h (linux_supports_traceexec): Declare. * remote.c (remote_pspace_data): New static variable. (remote_pspace_data_cleanup): New function. (get_remote_exec_file): New function. (set_remote_exec_file_1): New function. (set_remote_exec_file): New function. (show_remote_exec_file): New function. (remote_exec_file): Delete static variable. (anonymous enum) <PACKET_exec_event_feature> New enumeration constant. (remote_protocol_features): Add entry for exec-events feature. (remote_query_supported): Add client side of qSupported query for exec-events feature. (remote_follow_exec): New function. (remote_parse_stop_reply): Handle 'exec' stop reason. (extended_remote_run, extended_remote_create_inferior): Call get_remote_exec_file and set_remote_exec_file_1. (init_extended_remote_ops) <to_follow_exec>: Initialize new member. (_initialize_remote): Call register_program_space_data_with_cleanup. Call add_packet_config_cmd for remote exec-events feature. Modify call to add_setshow_string_noescape_cmd for exec-file to use new functions set_remote_exec_file and show_remote_exec_file. * target-debug.h, target-delegates.c: Regenerated. * target.c (target_follow_exec): New function. * target.h (struct target_ops) <to_follow_exec>: New member. (target_follow_exec): Declare new function. |
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Markus Metzger
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0568462bbf |
btrace: kernel address filtering
For the BTS recording format, we sometimes get a FROM->TO record where the FROM address lies in the kernel and the TO address lies in user space at whatever address the user process was resumed. GDB has a heuristic to filter out such records based on looking at the most significant bit in the PC. This works fine for 64-bit systems but it doesn't always work for 32-bit systems. Libraries that are loaded at fairly high addresses might be mistaken for kernel code and branches inside the library are filtered out. Change the heuristic to (again heuristically) try to determine the lowest address in kernel space. Any PC that is smaller than that should be in user space. On today's systems, there should be a symbol "_text" at that address. Read /proc/kallsyms and search for that symbol. It is not guaranteed that /proc/kallsyms is readable on all systems. On 64-bit systems, we fall back to check the most significant bit. On 32-bit systems, we refrain from filtering out addresses. The filtering should really be done by the kernel. And it soon will be: https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/8/31/212. gdb/ * nat/linux-btrace.h (struct btrace_target_info) <ptr_bits>: Remove. * nat/linux-btrace.c: Include filestuff.h and inttypes.h. Remove include of sys/utsname.h. (linux_determine_kernel_ptr_bits): Remove. (linux_determine_kernel_start): New. (perf_event_is_kernel_addr): Remove tinfo argument. Update users. Update check. (perf_event_skip_bts_record): Remove tinfo argument. Update users. (linux_enable_bts, linux_enable_pt): Remove tinfo->ptr_bits initialization. * x86-linux-nat.c (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Remove ptr_bits assignment. gdbserver/ * linux-low.c (linux_low_enable_btrace): Remove. (linux_target_ops): Replace linux_low_enable_btrace with linux_enable_btrace. |
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Yao Qi
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39edd165f4 |
[aarch64] Check region OK for HW watchpoint in GDBserver
Nowadays, if user requests HW watchpoint to monitor a large memory area or unaligned area, aarch64 GDB will split into multiple aligned areas, and use multiple debugging registers to watch them. However, the registers are not updated in a transaction way. GDBserver doesn't revert updates in previous iterations if some debugging registers fail to update due to some reason, like no free debugging registers available, in the latter iteration. For example, if we have a char buf[34], and watch buf in gdb, (gdb) watch buf Hardware watchpoint 2: buf (gdb) c Continuing. infrun: clear_proceed_status_thread (Thread 13466) infrun: proceed (addr=0xffffffffffffffff, signal=GDB_SIGNAL_DEFAULT) infrun: step-over queue now empty infrun: resuming [Thread 13466] for step-over Sending packet: $m410838,22#35...Packet received: 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 infrun: skipping breakpoint: stepping past insn at: 0x400524 infrun: skipping breakpoint: stepping past insn at: 0x400524 Sending packet: $Z2,410838,22#80...Packet received: E01 <----- [1] Packet Z2 (write-watchpoint) is supported Sending packet: $Z0,7fb7fe0a8c,4#43...Packet received: OK Warning: Could not insert hardware watchpoint 2. Could not insert hardware breakpoints: You may have requested too many hardware breakpoints/watchpoints. GDB receives E01 for Z2 packet [1] but GDBserver updates the debugging register status, insert_point (addr=0x00410838, len=34, type=hw-write-watchpoint): BREAKPOINTs: BP0: addr=0x0, ctrl=0x00000000, ref.count=0 BP1: addr=0x0, ctrl=0x00000000, ref.count=0 BP2: addr=0x0, ctrl=0x00000000, ref.count=0 BP3: addr=0x0, ctrl=0x00000000, ref.count=0 BP4: addr=0x0, ctrl=0x00000000, ref.count=0 BP5: addr=0x0, ctrl=0x00000000, ref.count=0 WATCHPOINTs: WP0: addr=0x410850, ctrl=0x00001ff5, ref.count=1 WP1: addr=0x410848, ctrl=0x00001ff5, ref.count=1 WP2: addr=0x410840, ctrl=0x00001ff5, ref.count=1 WP3: addr=0x410838, ctrl=0x00001ff5, ref.count=1 four debugging registers can not monitor 34-byte long area, so the last iteration of updating debugging register state fails but previous iterations succeed. This makes GDB think no HW watchpoint is inserted but some debugging registers are used. This problem was exposed by "watch buf" gdb.base/watchpoint.exp with aarch64 GDBserver debugging arm 32-bit program. The buf is 30-byte long but 4-byte aligned, and four debugging registers can't cover 34-byte (extend 4 bytes to be 8-byte aligned) area. However, this problem does exist on non-multi-arch debugging scenario as well. This patch moves code in aarch64_linux_region_ok_for_hw_watchpoint to aarch64_linux_region_ok_for_watchpoint in nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.c. Then, checks with aarch64_linux_region_ok_for_watchpoint, like what we are doing in GDB. If the region is OK, call aarch64_handle_watchpoint. Regression tested on aarch64 with both 64-bit program and 32-bit program. Some fails in gdb.base/watchpoint.exp are fixed. gdb: 2015-09-03 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * aarch64-linux-nat.c (aarch64_linux_region_ok_for_hw_watchpoint): Move code to aarch64_linux_region_ok_for_watchpoint. Call aarch64_linux_region_ok_for_watchpoint. * nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.c (aarch64_linux_region_ok_for_watchpoint): New function. * nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.h (aarch64_linux_region_ok_for_watchpoint): Declare it. gdb/gdbserver: 2015-09-03 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * linux-aarch64-low.c (aarch64_insert_point): Call aarch64_handle_watchpoint if aarch64_linux_region_ok_for_watchpoint returns true. |
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Ulrich Weigand
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1db33b5a02 |
Detect SW breakpoints in Cell/B.E. combined debugging
The Linux target and gdbserver now check the siginfo si_code reported on a SIGTRAP to detect whether the trap indicates a software breakpoint was hit. Unfortunately, on Cell/B.E., the kernel uses an si_code value of TRAP_BRKPT when a SW breakpoint was hit in PowerPC code, but a si_code value of SI_KERNEL when a SW breakpoint was hit in SPU code. This patch updates Linux target and gdbserver to accept both si_code values to indicate SW breakpoint on PowerPC. ChangeLog: * nat/linux-ptrace.h (GDB_ARCH_TRAP_BRKPT): Replace by ... (GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_BRKPT): ... this. Add __powerpc__ case. * linux-nat.c (check_stopped_by_breakpoint): Use GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_BRKPT instead of GDB_ARCH_TRAP_BRKPT. gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-low.c (check_stopped_by_breakpoint): Use GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_BRKPT instead of GDB_ARCH_TRAP_BRKPT. |
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Simon Marchi
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8d7493201c |
Replace some xmalloc-family functions with XNEW-family ones
This patch is part of the make-gdb-buildable-in-C++ effort. The idea is to change some calls to the xmalloc family of functions to calls to the equivalents in the XNEW family. This avoids adding an explicit cast, so it keeps the code a bit more readable. Some of them also map relatively well to a C++ equivalent (XNEW (struct foo) -> new foo), so it will be possible to do scripted replacements if needed. I only changed calls that were obviously allocating memory for one or multiple "objects". Allocation of variable sizes (such as strings or buffer handling) will be for later (and won't use XNEW). - xmalloc (sizeof (struct foo)) -> XNEW (struct foo) - xmalloc (num * sizeof (struct foo)) -> XNEWVEC (struct foo, num) - xcalloc (1, sizeof (struct foo)) -> XCNEW (struct foo) - xcalloc (num, sizeof (struct foo)) -> XCNEWVEC (struct foo, num) - xrealloc (p, num * sizeof (struct foo) -> XRESIZEVEC (struct foo, p, num) - obstack_alloc (ob, sizeof (struct foo)) -> XOBNEW (ob, struct foo) - obstack_alloc (ob, num * sizeof (struct foo)) -> XOBNEWVEC (ob, struct foo, num) - alloca (sizeof (struct foo)) -> XALLOCA (struct foo) - alloca (num * sizeof (struct foo)) -> XALLOCAVEC (struct foo, num) Some instances of xmalloc followed by memset to zero the buffer were replaced by XCNEW or XCNEWVEC. I regtested on x86-64, Ubuntu 14.04, but the patch touches many architecture-specific files. For those I'll have to rely on the buildbot or people complaining that I broke their gdb. gdb/ChangeLog: * aarch64-linux-nat.c (aarch64_add_process): Likewise. * aarch64-tdep.c (aarch64_gdbarch_init): Likewise. * ada-exp.y (write_ambiguous_var): Likewise. * ada-lang.c (resolve_subexp): Likewise. (user_select_syms): Likewise. (assign_aggregate): Likewise. (ada_evaluate_subexp): Likewise. (cache_symbol): Likewise. * addrmap.c (allocate_key): Likewise. (addrmap_create_mutable): Likewise. * aix-thread.c (sync_threadlists): Likewise. * alpha-tdep.c (alpha_push_dummy_call): Likewise. (alpha_gdbarch_init): Likewise. * amd64-windows-tdep.c (amd64_windows_push_arguments): Likewise. * arm-linux-nat.c (arm_linux_add_process): Likewise. * arm-linux-tdep.c (arm_linux_displaced_step_copy_insn): Likewise. * arm-tdep.c (push_stack_item): Likewise. (arm_displaced_step_copy_insn): Likewise. (arm_gdbarch_init): Likewise. (_initialize_arm_tdep): Likewise. * avr-tdep.c (push_stack_item): Likewise. * ax-general.c (new_agent_expr): Likewise. * block.c (block_initialize_namespace): Likewise. * breakpoint.c (alloc_counted_command_line): Likewise. (update_dprintf_command_list): Likewise. (parse_breakpoint_sals): Likewise. (decode_static_tracepoint_spec): Likewise. (until_break_command): Likewise. (clear_command): Likewise. (update_global_location_list): Likewise. (get_breakpoint_objfile_data) Likewise. * btrace.c (ftrace_new_function): Likewise. (btrace_set_insn_history): Likewise. (btrace_set_call_history): Likewise. * buildsym.c (add_symbol_to_list): Likewise. (record_pending_block): Likewise. (start_subfile): Likewise. (start_buildsym_compunit): Likewise. (push_subfile): Likewise. (end_symtab_get_static_block): Likewise. (buildsym_init): Likewise. * cli/cli-cmds.c (source_command): Likewise. * cli/cli-decode.c (add_cmd): Likewise. * cli/cli-script.c (build_command_line): Likewise. (setup_user_args): Likewise. (realloc_body_list): Likewise. (process_next_line): Likewise. (copy_command_lines): Likewise. * cli/cli-setshow.c (do_set_command): Likewise. * coff-pe-read.c (read_pe_exported_syms): Likewise. * coffread.c (coff_locate_sections): Likewise. (coff_symtab_read): Likewise. (coff_read_struct_type): Likewise. * common/cleanups.c (make_my_cleanup2): Likewise. * common/common-exceptions.c (throw_it): Likewise. * common/filestuff.c (make_cleanup_close): Likewise. * common/format.c (parse_format_string): Likewise. * common/queue.h (DEFINE_QUEUE_P): Likewise. * compile/compile-object-load.c (munmap_list_add): Likewise. (compile_object_load): Likewise. * compile/compile-object-run.c (compile_object_run): Likewise. * compile/compile.c (append_args): Likewise. * corefile.c (specify_exec_file_hook): Likewise. * cp-support.c (make_symbol_overload_list): Likewise. * cris-tdep.c (push_stack_item): Likewise. (cris_gdbarch_init): Likewise. * ctf.c (ctf_trace_file_writer_new): Likewise. * dbxread.c (init_header_files): Likewise. (add_new_header_file): Likewise. (init_bincl_list): Likewise. (dbx_end_psymtab): Likewise. (start_psymtab): Likewise. (dbx_end_psymtab): Likewise. * dcache.c (dcache_init): Likewise. * dictionary.c (dict_create_hashed): Likewise. (dict_create_hashed_expandable): Likewise. (dict_create_linear): Likewise. (dict_create_linear_expandable): Likewise. * dtrace-probe.c (dtrace_process_dof_probe): Likewise. * dummy-frame.c (register_dummy_frame_dtor): Likewise. * dwarf2-frame-tailcall.c (cache_new_ref1): Likewise. * dwarf2-frame.c (dwarf2_build_frame_info): Likewise. (decode_frame_entry_1): Likewise. * dwarf2expr.c (new_dwarf_expr_context): Likewise. * dwarf2loc.c (dwarf2_compile_expr_to_ax): Likewise. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_has_info): Likewise. (create_signatured_type_table_from_index): Likewise. (dwarf2_read_index): Likewise. (dw2_get_file_names_reader): Likewise. (create_all_type_units): Likewise. (read_cutu_die_from_dwo): Likewise. (init_tu_and_read_dwo_dies): Likewise. (init_cutu_and_read_dies): Likewise. (create_all_comp_units): Likewise. (queue_comp_unit): Likewise. (inherit_abstract_dies): Likewise. (read_call_site_scope): Likewise. (dwarf2_add_field): Likewise. (dwarf2_add_typedef): Likewise. (dwarf2_add_member_fn): Likewise. (attr_to_dynamic_prop): Likewise. (abbrev_table_alloc_abbrev): Likewise. (abbrev_table_read_table): Likewise. (add_include_dir): Likewise. (add_file_name): Likewise. (dwarf_decode_line_header): Likewise. (dwarf2_const_value_attr): Likewise. (dwarf_alloc_block): Likewise. (parse_macro_definition): Likewise. (set_die_type): Likewise. (write_psymtabs_to_index): Likewise. (create_cus_from_index): Likewise. (dwarf2_create_include_psymtab): Likewise. (process_psymtab_comp_unit_reader): Likewise. (build_type_psymtab_dependencies): Likewise. (read_comp_units_from_section): Likewise. (compute_compunit_symtab_includes): Likewise. (create_dwo_unit_in_dwp_v1): Likewise. (create_dwo_unit_in_dwp_v2): Likewise. (read_func_scope): Likewise. (process_structure_scope): Likewise. (mark_common_block_symbol_computed): Likewise. (load_partial_dies): Likewise. (dwarf2_symbol_mark_computed): Likewise. * elfread.c (elf_symfile_segments): Likewise. (elf_read_minimal_symbols): Likewise. * environ.c (make_environ): Likewise. * eval.c (evaluate_subexp_standard): Likewise. * event-loop.c (create_file_handler): Likewise. (create_async_signal_handler): Likewise. (create_async_event_handler): Likewise. (create_timer): Likewise. * exec.c (build_section_table): Likewise. * fbsd-nat.c (fbsd_remember_child): Likewise. * fork-child.c (fork_inferior): Likewise. * frv-tdep.c (new_variant): Likewise. * gdbarch.sh (gdbarch_alloc): Likewise. (append_name): Likewise. * gdbtypes.c (rank_function): Likewise. (copy_type_recursive): Likewise. (add_dyn_prop): Likewise. * gnu-nat.c (make_proc): Likewise. (make_inf): Likewise. (gnu_write_inferior): Likewise. * gnu-v3-abi.c (build_gdb_vtable_type): Likewise. (build_std_type_info_type): Likewise. * guile/scm-param.c (compute_enum_list): Likewise. * guile/scm-utils.c (gdbscm_parse_function_args): Likewise. * guile/scm-value.c (gdbscm_value_call): Likewise. * h8300-tdep.c (h8300_gdbarch_init): Likewise. * hppa-tdep.c (hppa_init_objfile_priv_data): Likewise. (read_unwind_info): Likewise. * ia64-tdep.c (ia64_gdbarch_init): Likewise. * infcall.c (dummy_frame_context_saver_setup): Likewise. (call_function_by_hand_dummy): Likewise. * infcmd.c (step_once): Likewise. (finish_forward): Likewise. (attach_command): Likewise. (notice_new_inferior): Likewise. * inferior.c (add_inferior_silent): Likewise. * infrun.c (add_displaced_stepping_state): Likewise. (save_infcall_control_state): Likewise. (save_inferior_ptid): Likewise. (_initialize_infrun): Likewise. * jit.c (bfd_open_from_target_memory): Likewise. (jit_gdbarch_data_init): Likewise. * language.c (add_language): Likewise. * linespec.c (decode_line_2): Likewise. * linux-nat.c (add_to_pid_list): Likewise. (add_initial_lwp): Likewise. * linux-thread-db.c (add_thread_db_info): Likewise. (record_thread): Likewise. (info_auto_load_libthread_db): Likewise. * m32c-tdep.c (m32c_gdbarch_init): Likewise. * m68hc11-tdep.c (m68hc11_gdbarch_init): Likewise. * m68k-tdep.c (m68k_gdbarch_init): Likewise. * m88k-tdep.c (m88k_analyze_prologue): Likewise. * macrocmd.c (macro_define_command): Likewise. * macroexp.c (gather_arguments): Likewise. * macroscope.c (sal_macro_scope): Likewise. * macrotab.c (new_macro_table): Likewise. * mdebugread.c (push_parse_stack): Likewise. (parse_partial_symbols): Likewise. (parse_symbol): Likewise. (psymtab_to_symtab_1): Likewise. (new_block): Likewise. (new_psymtab): Likewise. (mdebug_build_psymtabs): Likewise. (add_pending): Likewise. (elfmdebug_build_psymtabs): Likewise. * mep-tdep.c (mep_gdbarch_init): Likewise. * mi/mi-main.c (mi_execute_command): Likewise. * mi/mi-parse.c (mi_parse_argv): Likewise. * minidebug.c (lzma_open): Likewise. * minsyms.c (terminate_minimal_symbol_table): Likewise. * mips-linux-nat.c (mips_linux_insert_watchpoint): Likewise. * mips-tdep.c (mips_gdbarch_init): Likewise. * mn10300-tdep.c (mn10300_gdbarch_init): Likewise. * msp430-tdep.c (msp430_gdbarch_init): Likewise. * mt-tdep.c (mt_registers_info): Likewise. * nat/aarch64-linux.c (aarch64_linux_new_thread): Likewise. * nat/linux-btrace.c (linux_enable_bts): Likewise. (linux_enable_pt): Likewise. * nat/linux-osdata.c (linux_xfer_osdata_processes): Likewise. (linux_xfer_osdata_processgroups): Likewise. * nios2-tdep.c (nios2_gdbarch_init): Likewise. * nto-procfs.c (procfs_meminfo): Likewise. * objc-lang.c (start_msglist): Likewise. (selectors_info): Likewise. (classes_info): Likewise. (find_methods): Likewise. * objfiles.c (allocate_objfile): Likewise. (update_section_map): Likewise. * osabi.c (gdbarch_register_osabi): Likewise. (gdbarch_register_osabi_sniffer): Likewise. * parse.c (start_arglist): Likewise. * ppc-linux-nat.c (hwdebug_find_thread_points_by_tid): Likewise. (hwdebug_insert_point): Likewise. * printcmd.c (display_command): Likewise. (ui_printf): Likewise. * procfs.c (create_procinfo): Likewise. (load_syscalls): Likewise. (proc_get_LDT_entry): Likewise. (proc_update_threads): Likewise. * prologue-value.c (make_pv_area): Likewise. (pv_area_store): Likewise. * psymtab.c (extend_psymbol_list): Likewise. (init_psymbol_list): Likewise. (allocate_psymtab): Likewise. * python/py-inferior.c (add_thread_object): Likewise. * python/py-param.c (compute_enum_values): Likewise. * python/py-value.c (valpy_call): Likewise. * python/py-varobj.c (py_varobj_iter_next): Likewise. * python/python.c (ensure_python_env): Likewise. * record-btrace.c (record_btrace_start_replaying): Likewise. * record-full.c (record_full_reg_alloc): Likewise. (record_full_mem_alloc): Likewise. (record_full_end_alloc): Likewise. (record_full_core_xfer_partial): Likewise. * regcache.c (get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache): Likewise. * remote-fileio.c (remote_fileio_init_fd_map): Likewise. * remote-notif.c (remote_notif_state_allocate): Likewise. * remote.c (demand_private_info): Likewise. (remote_notif_stop_alloc_reply): Likewise. (remote_enable_btrace): Likewise. * reverse.c (save_bookmark_command): Likewise. * rl78-tdep.c (rl78_gdbarch_init): Likewise. * rx-tdep.c (rx_gdbarch_init): Likewise. * s390-linux-nat.c (s390_insert_watchpoint): Likewise. * ser-go32.c (dos_get_tty_state): Likewise. (dos_copy_tty_state): Likewise. * ser-mingw.c (ser_windows_open): Likewise. (ser_console_wait_handle): Likewise. (ser_console_get_tty_state): Likewise. (make_pipe_state): Likewise. (net_windows_open): Likewise. * ser-unix.c (hardwire_get_tty_state): Likewise. (hardwire_copy_tty_state): Likewise. * solib-aix.c (solib_aix_new_lm_info): Likewise. * solib-dsbt.c (dsbt_current_sos): Likewise. (dsbt_relocate_main_executable): Likewise. * solib-frv.c (frv_current_sos): Likewise. (frv_relocate_main_executable): Likewise. * solib-spu.c (spu_bfd_fopen): Likewise. * solib-svr4.c (lm_info_read): Likewise. (svr4_copy_library_list): Likewise. (svr4_default_sos): Likewise. * source.c (find_source_lines): Likewise. (line_info): Likewise. (add_substitute_path_rule): Likewise. * spu-linux-nat.c (spu_bfd_open): Likewise. * spu-tdep.c (info_spu_dma_cmdlist): Likewise. * stabsread.c (dbx_lookup_type): Likewise. (read_type): Likewise. (read_member_functions): Likewise. (read_struct_fields): Likewise. (read_baseclasses): Likewise. (read_args): Likewise. (_initialize_stabsread): Likewise. * stack.c (func_command): Likewise. * stap-probe.c (handle_stap_probe): Likewise. * symfile.c (addrs_section_sort): Likewise. (addr_info_make_relative): Likewise. (load_section_callback): Likewise. (add_symbol_file_command): Likewise. (init_filename_language_table): Likewise. * symtab.c (create_filename_seen_cache): Likewise. (sort_search_symbols_remove_dups): Likewise. (search_symbols): Likewise. * target.c (make_cleanup_restore_target_terminal): Likewise. * thread.c (new_thread): Likewise. (enable_thread_stack_temporaries): Likewise. (make_cleanup_restore_current_thread): Likewise. (thread_apply_all_command): Likewise. * tic6x-tdep.c (tic6x_gdbarch_init): Likewise. * top.c (gdb_readline_wrapper): Likewise. * tracefile-tfile.c (tfile_trace_file_writer_new): Likewise. * tracepoint.c (trace_find_line_command): Likewise. (all_tracepoint_actions_and_cleanup): Likewise. (make_cleanup_restore_current_traceframe): Likewise. (get_uploaded_tp): Likewise. (get_uploaded_tsv): Likewise. * tui/tui-data.c (tui_alloc_generic_win_info): Likewise. (tui_alloc_win_info): Likewise. (tui_alloc_content): Likewise. (tui_add_content_elements): Likewise. * tui/tui-disasm.c (tui_find_disassembly_address): Likewise. (tui_set_disassem_content): Likewise. * ui-file.c (ui_file_new): Likewise. (stdio_file_new): Likewise. (tee_file_new): Likewise. * utils.c (make_cleanup_restore_integer): Likewise. (add_internal_problem_command): Likewise. * v850-tdep.c (v850_gdbarch_init): Likewise. * valops.c (find_oload_champ): Likewise. * value.c (allocate_value_lazy): Likewise. (record_latest_value): Likewise. (create_internalvar): Likewise. * varobj.c (install_variable): Likewise. (new_variable): Likewise. (new_root_variable): Likewise. (cppush): Likewise. (_initialize_varobj): Likewise. * windows-nat.c (windows_make_so): Likewise. * x86-nat.c (x86_add_process): Likewise. * xcoffread.c (arrange_linetable): Likewise. (allocate_include_entry): Likewise. (process_linenos): Likewise. (SYMBOL_DUP): Likewise. (xcoff_start_psymtab): Likewise. (xcoff_end_psymtab): Likewise. * xml-support.c (gdb_xml_parse_attr_ulongest): Likewise. * xtensa-tdep.c (xtensa_register_type): Likewise. * gdbarch.c: Regenerate. * gdbarch.h: Regenerate. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * ax.c (gdb_parse_agent_expr): Likewise. (compile_bytecodes): Likewise. * dll.c (loaded_dll): Likewise. * event-loop.c (append_callback_event): Likewise. (create_file_handler): Likewise. (create_file_event): Likewise. * hostio.c (handle_open): Likewise. * inferiors.c (add_thread): Likewise. (add_process): Likewise. * linux-aarch64-low.c (aarch64_linux_new_process): Likewise. * linux-arm-low.c (arm_new_process): Likewise. (arm_new_thread): Likewise. * linux-low.c (add_to_pid_list): Likewise. (linux_add_process): Likewise. (handle_extended_wait): Likewise. (add_lwp): Likewise. (enqueue_one_deferred_signal): Likewise. (enqueue_pending_signal): Likewise. (linux_resume_one_lwp_throw): Likewise. (linux_resume_one_thread): Likewise. (linux_read_memory): Likewise. (linux_write_memory): Likewise. * linux-mips-low.c (mips_linux_new_process): Likewise. (mips_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (mips_add_watchpoint): Likewise. * linux-x86-low.c (initialize_low_arch): Likewise. * lynx-low.c (lynx_add_process): Likewise. * mem-break.c (set_raw_breakpoint_at): Likewise. (set_breakpoint): Likewise. (add_condition_to_breakpoint): Likewise. (add_commands_to_breakpoint): Likewise. (clone_agent_expr): Likewise. (clone_one_breakpoint): Likewise. * regcache.c (new_register_cache): Likewise. * remote-utils.c (look_up_one_symbol): Likewise. * server.c (queue_stop_reply): Likewise. (start_inferior): Likewise. (queue_stop_reply_callback): Likewise. (handle_target_event): Likewise. * spu-low.c (fetch_ppc_memory): Likewise. (store_ppc_memory): Likewise. * target.c (set_target_ops): Likewise. * thread-db.c (thread_db_load_search): Likewise. (try_thread_db_load_1): Likewise. * tracepoint.c (add_tracepoint): Likewise. (add_tracepoint_action): Likewise. (create_trace_state_variable): Likewise. (cmd_qtdpsrc): Likewise. (cmd_qtro): Likewise. (add_while_stepping_state): Likewise. * win32-low.c (child_add_thread): Likewise. (get_image_name): Likewise. |
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Yao Qi
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dfe7f77c4a |
Print tid in debug output of debug_reg_change_callback
In debug_reg_change_callback, we change debug registers of each LWP. It makes more sense to print LWP's pid rather than group leader's pid. gdb: 2015-08-25 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.c (debug_reg_change_callback): Rename local variable pid to tid, and get lwpid of lwp. Update debug output. |
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Yao Qi
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ed8b7b421c |
Move aarch64_linux_new_thread to nat/aarch64-linux.c
This patch moves aarch64_linux_new_thread in GDB and GDBserver to nat/aarch64-linux.c. gdb: 2015-08-25 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * aarch64-linux-nat.c (aarch64_linux_new_thread): Move it to ... * nat/aarch64-linux.c (aarch64_linux_new_thread): ... here. * nat/aarch64-linux.h (aarch64_linux_new_thread): Declare. gdb/gdbserver: 2015-08-25 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * linux-aarch64-low.c (aarch64_linux_new_thread): Remove. |
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Yao Qi
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db3cb7cb3e |
Move aarch64_linux_prepare_to_resume to nat/aarch64-linux.c
gdb: 2015-08-25 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * Makefile.in (aarch64-liunx.o): New rule. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add aarch64-linux.h. * config/aarch64/linux.mh (NAT_FILE): Add aarch64-linux.o. * aarch64-linux-nat.c: Include nat/aarch64-linux.h. * aarch64-linux-nat.c (aarch64_get_debug_reg_state): Make it extern. (aarch64_linux_prepare_to_resume): Move it nat/aarch64-linux.c. * nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.h (aarch64_debug_reg_state): Declare * nat/aarch64-linux.c: New file. * nat/aarch64-linux.h: New file. gdb/gdbserver: 2015-08-25 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * Makefile.in (aarch64-linux.o): New rule. * configure.srv (aarch64*-*-linux*): Append aarch64-linux.o to srv_tgtobj. * linux-aarch64-low.c: Include nat/aarch64-linux.h. (aarch64_init_debug_reg_state): Make it extern. (aarch64_linux_prepare_to_resume): Remove. |
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Yao Qi
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5e35436ed1 |
Move debug_reg_change_callback and aarch64_notify_debug_reg_change to nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.c
gdb: 2015-08-25 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * aarch64-linux-nat.c (struct arch64_dr_update_callback_param): Move it to nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.c. (debug_reg_change_callback): Likewise. (aarch64_notify_debug_reg_change): :Likewise. * nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.c: Include nat/linux-nat.h. (aarch64_dr_update_callback_param): New. (debug_reg_change_callback): New function. (aarch64_notify_debug_reg_change): Likewise. * nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.h (aarch64_notify_debug_reg_change): Remove the declaration. gdb/gdbserver: 2015-08-25 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * linux-aarch64-low.c (struct arch64_dr_update_callback_param): Remove. (debug_reg_change_callback): Remove. (aarch64_notify_debug_reg_change): Remove. |
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Gary Benson
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f36b87190a |
Fix stale cleanup left by linux_mntns_access_fs
This commit fixes a stale cleanup left by linux_mntns_access_fs. gdb/ChangeLog: * nat/linux-namespaces.c (linux_mntns_access_fs): Do not overwrite old_chain. |
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Pedro Alves
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bf47e2482d |
Fix gdbserver --debug issues caught by Valgrind
Running gdbserver --debug under Valgrind shows: ==4803== Invalid read of size 4 ==4803== at 0x432B62: linux_write_memory (linux-low.c:5320) ==4803== by 0x4143F7: write_inferior_memory (target.c:83) ==4803== by 0x415895: remove_memory_breakpoint (mem-break.c:362) ==4803== by 0x432EF5: linux_remove_point (linux-low.c:5460) ==4803== by 0x416319: delete_raw_breakpoint (mem-break.c:802) ==4803== by 0x4163F3: release_breakpoint (mem-break.c:842) ==4803== by 0x416477: delete_breakpoint_1 (mem-break.c:869) ==4803== by 0x4164EF: delete_breakpoint (mem-break.c:891) ==4803== by 0x416843: delete_gdb_breakpoint_1 (mem-break.c:1069) ==4803== by 0x4168D8: delete_gdb_breakpoint (mem-break.c:1098) ==4803== by 0x4134E3: process_serial_event (server.c:4051) ==4803== by 0x4138E4: handle_serial_event (server.c:4196) ==4803== Address 0x4c6b930 is 0 bytes inside a block of size 1 alloc'd ==4803== at 0x4A0645D: malloc (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so) ==4803== by 0x4240C6: xmalloc (common-utils.c:43) ==4803== by 0x41439C: write_inferior_memory (target.c:80) ==4803== by 0x415895: remove_memory_breakpoint (mem-break.c:362) ==4803== by 0x432EF5: linux_remove_point (linux-low.c:5460) ==4803== by 0x416319: delete_raw_breakpoint (mem-break.c:802) ==4803== by 0x4163F3: release_breakpoint (mem-break.c:842) ==4803== by 0x416477: delete_breakpoint_1 (mem-break.c:869) ==4803== by 0x4164EF: delete_breakpoint (mem-break.c:891) ==4803== by 0x416843: delete_gdb_breakpoint_1 (mem-break.c:1069) ==4803== by 0x4168D8: delete_gdb_breakpoint (mem-break.c:1098) ==4803== by 0x4134E3: process_serial_event (server.c:4051) ==4803== And: ==7272== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s) ==7272== at 0x3615E48361: vfprintf (vfprintf.c:1634) ==7272== by 0x414E89: debug_vprintf (debug.c:60) ==7272== by 0x42800A: debug_printf (common-debug.c:35) ==7272== by 0x43937B: my_waitpid (linux-waitpid.c:149) ==7272== by 0x42D740: linux_wait_for_event_filtered (linux-low.c:2441) ==7272== by 0x42DADA: linux_wait_for_event (linux-low.c:2552) ==7272== by 0x42E165: linux_wait_1 (linux-low.c:2860) ==7272== by 0x42F5D8: linux_wait (linux-low.c:3453) ==7272== by 0x4144A4: mywait (target.c:107) ==7272== by 0x413969: handle_target_event (server.c:4214) ==7272== by 0x41A1A6: handle_file_event (event-loop.c:429) ==7272== by 0x41996D: process_event (event-loop.c:184) gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-08-06 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * nat/linux-waitpid.c (my_waitpid): Only print *status if waitpid returned > 0. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2015-08-06 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * linux-low.c (linux_write_memory): Rewrite debug output to avoid reading beyond the passed in buffer length. |
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Ulrich Weigand
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260439cb8e |
Protect nat/gdb_thread_db.h against multiple inclusion.
Fixes a build error due to typedef redefinition with some compilers. Also added missing copyright header. gdb/ * nat/gdb_thread_db.h: Add copyright header. Protect against multiple inclusion. |
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Pedro Alves
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96e9210fd6 |
C++: dlsym casts in gdb/linux-thread-db.c and gdb/gdbserver/thread-db.c
Implicit void * -> function pointer conversion doesn't work in C++, so in C++, we need to cast the result of dlsym. This adds a few typedefs and macros that make this easy. GDBserver's version already had the CHK macro, so I added it to GDB too. Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20, native and gdbserver. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2015-08-04 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * thread-db.c (struct thread_db): Use new typedefs. (try_thread_db_load_1): Define local TDB_DLSYM macro and use it in CHK calls. (disable_thread_event_reporting): Cast result of dlsym to destination function pointer type. (thread_db_mourn): Use td_ta_delete_ftype. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-08-04 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * nat/gdb_thread_db.h (td_init_ftype, td_ta_new_ftype) (td_ta_map_lwp2thr_ftype, td_ta_thr_iter_ftype) (td_ta_event_addr_ftype, td_ta_set_event_ftype) (td_ta_clear_event_ftype, td_ta_event_getmsg_ftype) (td_thr_validate_ftype, td_thr_get_info_ftype) (td_thr_event_enable_ftype, td_thr_tls_get_addr_ftype) (td_thr_tlsbase_ftype, td_symbol_list_ftype, td_ta_delete_ftype): New typedefs. * linux-thread-db.c (struct thread_db_info): Use new typedefs. (try_thread_db_load_1): Define TDB_VERBOSE_DLSYM, TDB_DLSYM , CHK local macros and use them instead of verbose_dlsym and dlsym calls. |
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Simon Marchi
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f486487f55 |
Mostly trivial enum fixes
This is a patch I extracted from Pedro's C++ branch. It contains the most trivial enum fixes, where an integer type/value was used instead of the appropriate enum type/value. It fixes many C++ errors, since in C++ you can't mix integers and enums implicitely. Regardless of the C++ conversion, I think this is a good cleanup to make use of the appropriate enum types. Regression-tested on native x86_64. gdb/ChangeLog: * aarch64-linux-nat.c (aarch64_linux_can_use_hw_breakpoint): Use enum type or value instead of integer. (aarch64_linux_insert_watchpoint): Likewise. (aarch64_linux_remove_watchpoint): Likewise. * ada-lang.c (ada_op_print_tab): Likewise. * amd64-linux-tdep.c (amd64_canonicalize_syscall): Likewise. (amd64_linux_syscall_record_common): Likewise. * arch-utils.c (target_byte_order_user): Likewise. (default_byte_order): Likewise. * arm-linux-nat.c (arm_linux_can_use_hw_breakpoint): Likewise. (arm_linux_get_hwbp_type): Likewise. (arm_linux_hw_watchpoint_initialize): Likewise. (arm_linux_insert_watchpoint): Likewise. * arm-linux-tdep.c (arm_canonicalize_syscall): Likewise. (arm_linux_syscall_record): Likewise. * breakpoint.c (update_watchpoint): Likewise. (breakpoint_here_p): Likewise. (bpstat_print): Likewise. (enable_breakpoint_disp): Likewise. * c-lang.c (c_op_print_tab): Likewise. * cli/cli-decode.c (add_info_alias): Likewise. * d-lang.c (d_op_print_tab): Likewise. * eval.c (evaluate_subexp_standard): Likewise. * f-exp.y (dot_ops): Likewise. (f77_keywords): Likewise. * f-lang.c (f_op_print_tab): Likewise. * go-lang.c (go_op_print_tab): Likewise. * guile/scm-breakpoint.c (gdbscm_make_breakpoint): Likewise. * guile/scm-cmd.c (gdbscm_make_command): Likewise. * guile/scm-param.c (gdbscm_make_parameter): Likewise. * guile/scm-pretty-print.c (gdbscm_apply_val_pretty_printer): Likewise. * guile/scm-string.c (struct scm_to_stringn_data): Likewise. (struct scm_from_stringn_data): Likewise. * i386-linux-tdep.c (i386_canonicalize_syscall): Likewise. * ia64-linux-nat.c (ia64_linux_insert_watchpoint): Likewise. (ia64_linux_remove_watchpoint): Likewise. (ia64_linux_can_use_hw_breakpoint): Likewise. * infrun.c (print_stop_event): Likewise. * jv-lang.c (java_op_print_tab): Likewise. * linux-nat.c (linux_proc_xfer_partial): Likewise. * linux-nat.h (struct lwp_info): Likewise. * linux-thread-db.c (enable_thread_event): Likewise. * m2-lang.c (m2_op_print_tab): Likewise. * mi/mi-cmd-stack.c (mi_cmd_stack_list_locals): Likewise. (mi_cmd_stack_list_variables): Likewise. * mi/mi-main.c (mi_cmd_trace_frame_collected): Likewise. * mi/mi-out.c (mi_table_begin): Likewise. (mi_table_header): Likewise. * mips-linux-nat.c (mips_linux_can_use_hw_breakpoint): Likewise. (mips_linux_insert_watchpoint): Likewise. (mips_linux_remove_watchpoint): Likewise. * nat/mips-linux-watch.c (mips_linux_watch_type_to_irw): Likewise. * nat/mips-linux-watch.h (struct mips_watchpoint): Likewise. (mips_linux_watch_type_to_irw): Likewise. * nto-procfs.c (procfs_can_use_hw_breakpoint): Likewise. (procfs_insert_hw_watchpoint): Likewise. (procfs_remove_hw_watchpoint): Likewise. (procfs_hw_watchpoint): Likewise. (procfs_can_use_hw_breakpoint): Likewise. (procfs_remove_hw_watchpoint): Likewise. (procfs_insert_hw_watchpoint): Likewise. * p-lang.c (pascal_op_print_tab): Likewise. * ppc-linux-nat.c (ppc_linux_can_use_hw_breakpoint): Likewise. * ppc-linux-tdep.c (ppu2spu_unwind_register): Likewise. * ppc-sysv-tdep.c (get_decimal_float_return_value): Likewise. * procfs.c (procfs_can_use_hw_breakpoint): Likewise. (procfs_insert_watchpoint): Likewise. (procfs_remove_watchpoint): Likewise. * psymtab.c (recursively_search_psymtabs): Likewise. * remote-m32r-sdi.c (m32r_can_use_hw_watchpoint): Likewise. (m32r_insert_watchpoint): Likewise. * remote-mips.c (mips_can_use_watchpoint): Likewise. (mips_insert_watchpoint): Likewise. (mips_remove_watchpoint): Likewise. * remote.c (watchpoint_to_Z_packet): Likewise. (remote_insert_watchpoint): Likewise. (remote_remove_watchpoint): Likewise. (remote_check_watch_resources): Likewise. * s390-linux-nat.c (s390_insert_watchpoint): Likewise. (s390_remove_watchpoint): Likewise. (s390_can_use_hw_breakpoint): Likewise. * s390-linux-tdep.c (s390_gdbarch_init): Likewise. * spu-linux-nat.c (spu_can_use_hw_breakpoint): Likewise. * target.h (struct target_ops): Likewise. * tilegx-tdep.c (tilegx_analyze_prologue): Likewise. * ui-out.c (struct ui_out_hdr): Likewise. (append_header_to_list): Likewise. (get_next_header): Likewise. (verify_field): Likewise. (ui_out_begin): Likewise. (ui_out_field_int): Likewise. (ui_out_field_fmt_int): Likewise. (ui_out_field_skip): Likewise. (ui_out_field_string): Likewise. (ui_out_field_fmt): Likewise. * varobj.c (new_variable): Likewise. * x86-nat.c (x86_insert_watchpoint): Likewise. (x86_remove_watchpoint): Likewise. (x86_can_use_hw_breakpoint): Likewise. * xtensa-tdep.h (struct gdbarch_tdep): Likewise. * inflow.c (enum gdb_has_a_terminal_flag_enum): Add name to previously anonymous enumeration type.. * linux-record.h (enum gdb_syscall): Add gdb_sys_no_syscall value. * target-debug.h (target_debug_print_enum_target_hw_bp_type): New. (target_debug_print_enum_bptype): New. * target-delegates.c: Regenerate. |
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Simon Marchi
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aa58a496ed |
MIPS ptrace build fixes
Since Pedro's ptrace cleanups, the MIPS buildbot compilation fails. Code in MIPS native uses ptrace with 3 arguments, where ptrace requires 4. When looking at the definition of ptrace in /usr/include/sys/ptrace.h, it shows that it takes a variable number of arguments. The wrapper macro in nat/gdb_ptrace.h takes a fixed number of arguments (4). That would explain why it used to work and stopped. I am pushing this as obvious, tell me if there is any problem. I built-tested this with a MIPS toolchain (ct-ng), but I don't have any setup to test it. At least it should put back the buildbot builder in a better shape. gdb/ChangeLog: * mips-linux-nat.c (write_watchpoint_regs): Add NULL as ptrace's 4th parameter. (mips_linux_new_thread): Likewise. * nat/mips-linux-watch.c (mips_linux_read_watch_registers): Likewise. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-mips-low.c (mips_linux_prepare_to_resume): Add NULL as ptrace's 4th parameter. |
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Pedro Alves
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5826e15986 |
Linux: sys/ptrace.h -> nat/gdb_ptrace.h everywhere
So that we pick the enum __ptrace_request fix everywhere. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-07-24 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * aarch64-linux-nat.c: Include nat/gdb_ptrace.h instead of sys/ptrace.h. * alpha-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * arm-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * hppa-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * ia64-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * linux-fork.c: Likewise. * linux-nat.c: Likewise. * m32r-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * m68klinux-nat.c: Likewise. * mips-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * nat/linux-btrace.c: Likewise. * nat/linux-ptrace.c: Likewise. * nat/linux-ptrace.h * nat/mips-linux-watch.c: Likewise. * nat/x86-linux-dregs.c: Likewise. * ppc-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * s390-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * spu-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * tilegx-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * xtensa-linux-nat.c: Likewise. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2015-07-24 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.c: Likewise.om> * linux-aarch64-low.c: Include nat/gdb_ptrace.h instead of sys/ptrace.h. * linux-arm-low.c: Likewise. * linux-cris-low.c: Likewise. * linux-crisv32-low.c: Likewise. * linux-low.c: Likewise. * linux-m68k-low.c: Likewise. * linux-mips-low.c: Likewise. * linux-nios2-low.c: Likewise. * linux-s390-low.c: Likewise. * linux-sparc-low.c: Likewise. * linux-tic6x-low.c: Likewise. * linux-tile-low.c: Likewise. * linux-x86-low.c: Likewise. |
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Pedro Alves
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5401971915 |
C++: handle glibc's ptrace(enum __ptrace_request, ...)
Building in C++ mode issues ~40 warnings like this: ../../src/gdb/linux-nat.c: In function ‘int linux_handle_extended_wait(lwp_info*, int, int)’: ../../src/gdb/linux-nat.c:2016:51: warning: invalid conversion from ‘int’ to ‘__ptrace_request’ [-fpermissive] ptrace (PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG, pid, 0, &new_pid); The issue is that in glibc, ptrace's first parameter is an enum. That's not a problem if we pick the PTRACE_XXX requests from sys/ptrace.h, as those will be values of the corresponding enum. However, we have fallback definitions for PTRACE_XXX symbols when the system headers miss them (such as PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG above), and those are plain integer constants. E.g., nat/linux-ptrace.h: #define PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG 0x4201 One idea would be to fix this by defining those fallbacks like: -#define PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG 0x4201 +#define PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG ((enum __ptrace_request) 0x4201) However, while glibc's ptrace uses enum __ptrace_request for first parameter: extern long int ptrace (enum __ptrace_request __request, ...) __THROW; other libc's, like e.g., Android's bionic do not -- in that case, the first parameter is int: long ptrace(int request, pid_t pid, void * addr, void * data); So the fix I came up is to make configure/ptrace.m4 also detect the type of the ptrace's first parameter and defin PTRACE_TYPE_ARG1, as already does the for parameters 3-4, and then simply wrap ptrace with a macro that casts the first argument to the detected type. (I'm leaving adding a nicer wrapper for when we drop building in C). While this adds the wrapper, GNU/Linux files won't use it until the next patch, which makes all native GNU/Linux files include gdb_ptrace.h. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-07-24 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * ptrace.m4 (ptrace tests): Test in C++ mode. Try with 'enum __ptrace_request as first parameter type instead of int. (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG1): Define. * nat/gdb_ptrace.h [!PTRACE_TYPE_ARG5] (ptrace): Define as wrapper that casts first argument to PTRACE_TYPE_ARG1. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2015-07-24 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. |
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Pedro Alves
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e379037592 |
Move gdb_ptrace.h to nat/
Now that gdbserver's configure defines PTRACE_TYPE_ARGx etc., we'll be able to make gdbserver use gdb_ptrace.h too. Move it to the native target files directory. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-07-24 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb_ptrace.h: Move ... * nat/gdb_ptrace.h: ... here. * inf-ptrace.c: Adjust. |
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Yao Qi
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af1b22f300 |
Move aarch64_linux_get_debug_reg_capacity to nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.c
There are also some duplication on getting HW watchpoint/breakpoint registers info between GDB and GDBserver. This patch moves them to nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.c. Note that ENABLE_NLS is not defined in GDBserver, so it should be OK to use _( markup. gdb: 2015-07-21 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * aarch64-linux-nat.c (aarch64_linux_get_debug_reg_capacity): Move it to nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.c. (aarch64_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Update. * nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.c (aarch64_linux_get_debug_reg_capacity): New function. * nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.h (aarch64_linux_get_debug_reg_capacity): Declare it. gdb/gdbserver: 2015-07-21 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * linux-aarch64-low.c (aarch64_arch_setup): Remove code and call aarch64_linux_get_debug_reg_capacity. |
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Yao Qi
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3675a06a82 |
Fix ARI warnings to nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.{c,h}
This patch is to fix two ARI warnings for nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.{c,h}. gdb: 2015-07-20 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.c (aarch64_handle_unaligned_watchpoint): Re-indent the code. * nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.h: Use ULONGEST rather than "unsigned long long". |
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Yao Qi
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554717a3ed |
Move common aarch64 HW breakpoint/watchpoint code to nat/
When I look at test fails related to watchpoint on aarch64-linux, I find there are some code duplicates between GDB and GDBserver. This patch is to move some of them to a nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.{h,c}. The only change I do is about the dr_changed_t typedef, which was ULONGEST in GDB and 'unsigned long long' in GDBserver. Each bit of dr_changed_t represents a status of each HW breakpoint or watchpoint register, and the max number of HW breakpoint or watchpoint registers is 16, so the width of 'unsigned long long' is sufficient. gdb: 2015-07-17 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.h. (aarch64-linux-hw-point.o): New rule. * nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.h: New file. * nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.c: New file. * aarch64-linux-nat.c: Include nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.h. (AARCH64_HBP_MAX_NUM): Move to nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.h. (AARCH64_HWP_MAX_NUM, AARCH64_HBP_ALIGNMENT): Likewise. (AARCH64_HWP_ALIGNMENT): Likewise. (AARCH64_HWP_MAX_LEN_PER_REG): Likewise. (AARCH64_DEBUG_NUM_SLOTS, AARCH64_DEBUG_ARCH): Likewise. (AARCH64_DEBUG_ARCH_V8, DR_MARK_ALL_CHANGED): Likewise. (DR_MARK_N_CHANGED, DR_CLEAR_CHANGED): Likewise. (DR_HAS_CHANGED, DR_N_HAS_CHANGE): Likewise. (aarch64_num_bp_regs, aarch64_num_wp_regs): Likewise. (struct aarch64_debug_reg_state): Likewise. (struct arch_lwp_info): Likewise. (aarch64_linux_set_debug_regs): Likewise. (aarch64_notify_debug_reg_change): Remove static. (aarch64_align_watchpoint): Likewise. (DR_CONTROL_ENABLED, DR_CONTROL_LENGTH): Likewise. (aarch64_watchpoint_length): Likewise. (aarch64_point_encode_ctrl_reg): Likewise (aarch64_point_is_aligned): Likewise. (aarch64_dr_state_insert_one_point): Likewise. (aarch64_dr_state_remove_one_point): Likewise. (aarch64_handle_breakpoint): Likewise. (aarch64_handle_aligned_watchpoint): Likewise. (aarch64_handle_unaligned_watchpoint): Likewise. (aarch64_handle_watchpoint): Likewise. * config/aarch64/linux.mh (NAT_FILE): Add aarch64-linux-hw-point.o. gdb/gdbserver: 2015-07-17 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * Makefile.in (aarch64-linux-hw-point.o): New rule. * configure.srv (srv_tgtobj): Append aarch64-linux-hw-point.o. * linux-aarch64-low.c: Include nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.h. (AARCH64_HBP_MAX_NUM): Move to nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.h. (AARCH64_HWP_MAX_NUM, AARCH64_HBP_ALIGNMENT): Likewise. (AARCH64_HWP_ALIGNMENT): Likewise. (AARCH64_HWP_MAX_LEN_PER_REG): Likewise. (AARCH64_DEBUG_NUM_SLOTS, AARCH64_DEBUG_ARCH): Likewise. (aarch64_num_bp_regs, aarch64_num_wp_regs): Likewise. (AARCH64_DEBUG_ARCH_V8, DR_MARK_ALL_CHANGED): Likewise. (DR_MARK_N_CHANGED, DR_CLEAR_CHANGED): Likewise. (DR_HAS_CHANGED, DR_N_HAS_CHANGE): Likewise. (struct aarch64_debug_reg_state): Likewise. (struct arch_lwp_info): Likewise. (aarch64_align_watchpoint): Likewise. (DR_CONTROL_ENABLED, DR_CONTROL_LENGTH): Likewise. (aarch64_watchpoint_length): Likewise. (aarch64_point_encode_ctrl_reg): Likewise (aarch64_point_is_aligned): Likewise. (aarch64_align_watchpoint): Likewise. (aarch64_linux_set_debug_regs): (aarch64_dr_state_insert_one_point): Likewise. (aarch64_dr_state_remove_one_point): Likewise. (aarch64_handle_breakpoint): Likewise. (aarch64_handle_aligned_watchpoint): Likewise. (aarch64_handle_unaligned_watchpoint): Likewise. (aarch64_handle_watchpoint): Likewise. |
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Jan Kratochvil
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db1ff28b60 |
Revert the previous 7 commits of: Validate binary before use
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Jan Kratochvil
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9904185cfd |
Move linux_find_memory_regions_full & co.
This should be just a move with no changes. gdb/ChangeLog 2015-07-15 Aleksandar Ristovski <aristovski@qnx.com Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Move linux_find_memory_regions_full & co. * linux-tdep.c (nat/linux-maps.h): Include. (gdb_regex.h): Remove the include. (enum filterflags, struct smaps_vmflags, read_mapping, decode_vmflags) (mapping_is_anonymous_p, dump_mapping_p): Moved to nat/linux-maps.c. (linux_find_memory_region_ftype): Moved typedef to nat/linux-maps.h. (linux_find_memory_regions_full): Moved definition to nat/linux-maps.c. * nat/linux-maps.c: Include ctype.h, target/target-utils.h, gdb_regex.h and target/target.h. (struct smaps_vmflags, read_mapping, decode_vmflags) (mapping_is_anonymous_p, dump_mapping_p): Move from linux-tdep.c. (linux_find_memory_regions_full): Move from linux-tdep.c. * nat/linux-maps.h (read_mapping): New declaration. (linux_find_memory_region_ftype, enum filterflags): Moved from linux-tdep.c. (linux_find_memory_regions_full): New declaration. * target.c (target/target-utils.h): Include. (read_alloc_pread_ftype): Moved typedef to target/target-utils.h. (read_alloc, read_stralloc_func_ftype, read_stralloc): Moved definitions to target/target-utils.c. * target.h (target_fileio_read_stralloc): Move it to target/target.h. * target/target-utils.c (read_alloc, read_stralloc): Move definitions from target.c. * target/target-utils.h (read_alloc_pread_ftype): New typedef. (read_alloc): New declaration. (read_stralloc_func_ftype): New typedef. (read_stralloc): New declaration. * target/target.h (target_fileio_read_stralloc): Move it from target.h. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog 2015-07-15 Aleksandar Ristovski <aristovski@qnx.com Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> * target.c: Include target/target-utils.h and fcntl.h. (target_fileio_read_stralloc_1_pread, target_fileio_read_stralloc_1) (target_fileio_read_stralloc): New functions. |
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Jan Kratochvil
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ddc98fbf2f |
Create empty nat/linux-maps.[ch] and common/target-utils.[ch]
Prepare new files for later move. gdb/ChangeLog 2015-07-15 Aleksandar Ristovski <aristovski@qnx.com Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Create empty nat/linux-maps.[ch] and common/target-utils.[ch]. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR); Add nat/linux-maps.h, common/target-utils.h. (COMMON_OBS): Add target-utils.o. (linux-maps.o, target-utils.o): New. * target/target-utils.c: New file. * target/target-utils.h: New file. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add linux-maps.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Ditto. * nat/linux-maps.c: New file. * nat/linux-maps.h: New file. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog 2015-07-15 Aleksandar Ristovski <aristovski@qnx.com Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Create empty nat/linux-maps.[ch] and common/target-utils.[ch]. * Makefile.in (OBS): Add target-utils.o. (linux-maps.o, target-utils.o): New. * configure.srv (srv_linux_obj): Add linux-maps.o. |
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Markus Metzger
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e7b01ce03d |
ari, btrace: avoid unsigned long long
Fix the ARI warning about the use of unsigned long long. We can't use ULONGEST as this is defined unsigned long on 64-bit systems. This will result in a compile error when storing a pointer to an unsigned long long structure field (declared in perf_event.h as __u64) in a ULONGEST * variable. Use size_t to hold the buffer size inside GDB and __u64 when interfacing the Linux kernel. gdb/ * nat/linux-btrace.c (perf_event_read): Change the type of DATA_HEAD. (perf_event_read_all): Change the type of SIZE and DATA_HEAD. (perf_event_read_bts): Change the type of SIZE and READ. (linux_enable_bts): Change the type of SIZE, PAGES, DATA_SIZE, and DATA_OFFSET. Move DATA_SIZE declaration. Restrict the buffer size to UINT_MAX. Check for overflows when using DATA_HEAD from the perf mmap page. (linux_enable_pt): Change the type of PAGES and SIZE. Restrict the buffer size to UINT_MAX. (linux_read_bts): Change the type of BUFFER_SIZE, SIZE, DATA_HEAD, and DATA_TAIL. * nat/linux-btrace.h (struct perf_event_buffer)<size, data_head> <last_head>: Change type. * common/btrace-common.h (struct btrace_dat_pt) <size>: Change type. * common/btrace-common.c (btrace_data_append): Change the type of SIZE. * btrace.c (parse_xml_raw): Change the type of SIZE. Change oddness check. |
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Peter Bergner
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99fe86f799 |
Fix build issue with nat/linux-namespaces.c.
* nat/linux-namespaces.c (setns): Rename from this ... (do_setns): ... to this. Support calling setns if it exists. (mnsh_handle_setns): Call do_setns. |
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Markus Metzger
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76fb6829cd |
ari: fix strerror() use
Do not use strerror(), instead use safe_strerror(). gdb/ * nat/linux-btrace.c (kernel_supports_bts, kernel_supports_pt): Use safe_strerror() instead of strerror(). |
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Markus Metzger
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010a18a1b1 |
btrace, linux: use data_size and data_offset
In struct perf_event_mmap_page there are new fields data_size and data_offset that give the location of the perf_event data buffer relative to the mmap page. Use them if they are present. gdb/ * nat/linux-btrace.c (linux_enable_bts): Check for PERF_ATTR_SIZE_VER5. Check for data_offset and data_size fields. Use them. |
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Markus Metzger
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b20a652466 |
btrace: support Intel(R) Processor Trace
Adds a new command "record btrace pt" to configure the kernel to use Intel(R) Processor Trace instead of Branch Trace Strore. The "record btrace" command chooses the tracing format automatically. Intel(R) Processor Trace support requires Linux 4.1 and libipt. gdb/ * NEWS: Announce new commands "record btrace pt" and "record pt". Announce new options "set|show record btrace pt buffer-size". * btrace.c: Include "rsp-low.h". Include "inttypes.h". (btrace_add_pc): Add forward declaration. (pt_reclassify_insn, ftrace_add_pt, btrace_pt_readmem_callback) (pt_translate_cpu_vendor, btrace_finalize_ftrace_pt) (btrace_compute_ftrace_pt): New. (btrace_compute_ftrace): Support BTRACE_FORMAT_PT. (check_xml_btrace_version): Update version check. (parse_xml_raw, parse_xml_btrace_pt_config_cpu) (parse_xml_btrace_pt_raw, parse_xml_btrace_pt) (btrace_pt_config_cpu_attributes, btrace_pt_config_children) (btrace_pt_children): New. (btrace_children): Add support for "pt". (parse_xml_btrace_conf_pt, btrace_conf_pt_attributes): New. (btrace_conf_children): Add support for "pt". * btrace.h: Include "intel-pt.h". (btrace_pt_error): New. * common/btrace-common.c (btrace_format_string, btrace_data_fini) (btrace_data_empty): Support BTRACE_FORMAT_PT. * common/btrace-common.h (btrace_format): Add BTRACE_FORMAT_PT. (struct btrace_config_pt): New. (struct btrace_config)<pt>: New. (struct btrace_data_pt_config, struct btrace_data_pt): New. (struct btrace_data)<pt>: New. * features/btrace-conf.dtd (btrace-conf)<pt>: New. (pt): New. * features/btrace.dtd (btrace)<pt>: New. (pt, pt-config, cpu): New. * nat/linux-btrace.c (perf_event_read, perf_event_read_all) (perf_event_pt_event_type, kernel_supports_pt) (linux_supports_pt): New. (linux_supports_btrace): Support BTRACE_FORMAT_PT. (linux_enable_bts): Free tinfo on error. (linux_enable_pt): New. (linux_enable_btrace): Support BTRACE_FORMAT_PT. (linux_disable_pt): New. (linux_disable_btrace): Support BTRACE_FORMAT_PT. (linux_fill_btrace_pt_config, linux_read_pt): New. (linux_read_btrace): Support BTRACE_FORMAT_PT. * nat/linux-btrace.h (struct btrace_tinfo_pt): New. (struct btrace_target_info)<pt>: New. * record-btrace.c (set_record_btrace_pt_cmdlist) (show_record_btrace_pt_cmdlist): New. (record_btrace_print_pt_conf): New. (record_btrace_print_conf): Support BTRACE_FORMAT_PT. (btrace_ui_out_decode_error): Support BTRACE_FORMAT_PT. (cmd_record_btrace_pt_start): New. (cmd_record_btrace_start): Support BTRACE_FORMAT_PT. (cmd_set_record_btrace_pt, cmd_show_record_btrace_pt): New. (_initialize_record_btrace): Add new commands. * remote.c (PACKET_Qbtrace_pt, PACKET_Qbtrace_conf_pt_size): New. (remote_protocol_features): Add "Qbtrace:pt". Add "Qbtrace-conf:pt:size". (remote_supports_btrace): Support BTRACE_FORMAT_PT. (btrace_sync_conf): Support PACKET_Qbtrace_conf_pt_size. (remote_enable_btrace): Support BTRACE_FORMAT_PT. (_initialize_remote): Add new commands. gdbserver/ * linux-low.c: Include "rsp-low.h" (linux_low_encode_pt_config, linux_low_encode_raw): New. (linux_low_read_btrace): Support BTRACE_FORMAT_PT. (linux_low_btrace_conf): Support BTRACE_FORMAT_PT. (handle_btrace_enable_pt): New. (handle_btrace_general_set): Support "pt". (handle_btrace_conf_general_set): Support "pt:size". doc/ * gdb.texinfo (Process Record and Replay): Spell out that variables and registers are not available during btrace replay. Describe the new "record btrace pt" command. Describe the new "set|show record btrace pt buffer-size" options. (General Query Packets): Describe the new Qbtrace:pt and Qbtrace-conf:pt:size packets. Expand "bts" to "Branch Trace Store". Update the branch trace DTD. |
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Gary Benson
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dc06243f6f |
Remove redundant include directives.
stdint.h was added to common-defs.h some months ago and should no longer be included directly by any file. gdb_assert.h was added to common-defs.h nearly a year ago, but three includes have crept in since then. This commit removes all such redundant include directives. gdb/ChangeLog: * common/buffer.c (stdint.h): Do not include. * common/print-utils.c (stdint.h): Likewise. * compile/compile-c-symbols.c (gdb_assert.h): Likewise. * compile/compile-c-types.c (gdb_assert.h): Likewise. * ft32-tdep.c (gdb_assert.h): Likewise. * guile/scm-utils.c (stdint.h): Likewise. * i386-linux-tdep.c (stdint.h): Likewise. * i386-tdep.c (stdint.h): Likewise. * nat/linux-btrace.c (stdint.h): Likewise. * nat/linux-btrace.h (stdint.h): Likewise. * nat/linux-ptrace.c (stdint.h): Likewise. * nat/mips-linux-watch.h (stdint.h): Likewise. * ppc-linux-nat.c (stdint.h): Likewise. * python/python-internal.h (stdint.h): Likewise. * stub-termcap.c (stdlib.h): Likewise. * target/target.h (stdint.h): Likewise. * xtensa-linux-nat.c (stdint.h): Likewise. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * linux-i386-ipa.c (stdint.h): Do not include. * lynx-i386-low.c (stdint.h): Likewise. * lynx-ppc-low.c (stdint.h): Likewise. * mem-break.c (stdint.h): Likewise. * thread-db.c (stdint.h): Likewise. * tracepoint.c (stdint.h): Likewise. * win32-low.c (stdint.h): Likewise. |