I see the following fail on arm-none-eabi target,
(gdb) b 24^M
Breakpoint 1 at 0x4: file
../../../../git/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break-on-linker-gcd-function.cc,
line 24.^M
(gdb) FAIL: gdb.base/break-on-linker-gcd-function.exp: b 24
Currently, we are using flag has_section_at_zero to determine whether
address zero in debug info means the corresponding code has been
GC'ed, like this:
case DW_LNE_set_address:
address = read_address (abfd, line_ptr, cu, &bytes_read);
if (address == 0 && !dwarf2_per_objfile->has_section_at_zero)
{
/* This line table is for a function which has been
GCd by the linker. Ignore it. PR gdb/12528 */
However, this is incorrect on some bare metal targets, as .text
section is located at 0x0, so dwarf2_per_objfile->has_section_at_zero
is true. If a function is GC'ed by linker, the address is zero. GDB
thinks address zero is a function's address rather than this function
is GC'ed.
In this patch, we choose 'lowpc' got in read_file_scope to check
whether 'lowpc' is greater than zero. If it isn't, address zero really
means the function is GC'ed. In this patch, we pass 'lowpc' in
read_file_scope through handle_DW_AT_stmt_list and dwarf_decode_lines,
and to dwarf_decode_lines_1 finally.
This patch fixes the fail above. This patch also covers the path that
partial symbol isn't used, which is tested by starting gdb with
--readnow option.
It is regression tested on x86-linux with
target_board=dwarf4-gdb-index, and arm-none-eabi. OK to apply?
gdb:
2014-09-19 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* dwarf2read.c (dwarf_decode_lines): Update declaration.
(handle_DW_AT_stmt_list): Add argument 'lowpc'. Update
comments. Callers update.
(dwarf_decode_lines): Likewise.
(dwarf_decode_lines_1): Add argument 'lowpc'. Update
comments. Skip the line table if 'lowpc' is greater than
'address'. Don't check
dwarf2_per_objfile->has_section_at_zero.
gdb/testsuite:
2014-09-19 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* gdb.base/break-on-linker-gcd-function.exp: Move test into new
proc set_breakpoint_on_gcd_function. Invoke
set_breakpoint_on_gcd_function. Restart GDB with --readnow and
invoke set_breakpoint_on_gcd_function again.
Hi,
dwarf_decode_lines is called in two functions,
dwarf2_build_include_psymtabs and handle_DW_AT_stmt_list, in which, 1
is passed to argument 'want_line_info' and 'want_line_info' is a
conditional variable in dwarf_decode_lines. We can simplify it by
removing 'want_line_info' and propagating the constant 1 into
dwarf_decode_lines. This is what this patch does. This patch also
remove one line comment about WANT_LINE_INFO in
handle_DW_AT_stmt_list, as handle_DW_AT_stmt_list doesn't have such
argument.
gdb:
2014-08-28 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* dwarf2read.c (dwarf_decode_lines): Update declaration.
(handle_DW_AT_stmt_list): Remove comment about WANT_LINE_INFO.
(dwarf_decode_lines): Remove argument
want_line_info. Remove condition check on want_line_info.
Callers update.
I read comment of scan_partial_symbols about NEED_PC and how *LOWPC
and *HIGHPC are updated:
DW_AT_ranges). If NEED_PC is set, then this function will set
*LOWPC and *HIGHPC to the lowest and highest PC values found in CU
and record the covered ranges in the addrmap.
NEED_PC is only used in the callee of scan_partial_symbols,
add_partial_subprogram,
if (pdi->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram)
{
if (pdi->has_pc_info)
{
if (pdi->lowpc < *lowpc)
*lowpc = pdi->lowpc;
if (pdi->highpc > *highpc)
*highpc = pdi->highpc;
if (need_pc)
*LOWPC and *HIGHPC is updated regardless of NEED_PC. When NEED_PC is
true, addrmap is updated. It would be clear to rename NEED_PC to
SET_ADDRMAP. That is what this patch does. Beside this, this patch
also adjust comments in related functions.
gdb:
2014-08-24 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* dwarf2read.c (scan_partial_symbols): Update comments.
Rename argument 'need_pc' with 'set_addrmap'.
(add_partial_namespace): Rename argument 'need_pc' with
'set_addrmap'.
(add_partial_module): Likewise.
(add_partial_subprogram): Likewise. Update comments.
(dwarf2_name): Fix typo.
See the description here:
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2014-08/msg00283.html
This patch keeps track of whether the current line has seen a
non-zero discriminator, and if so coalesces consecutive entries
for the same line (by ignoring all entries after the first).
gdb/ChangeLog:
PR 17276
* dwarf2read.c (dwarf_record_line_p): New function.
(dwarf_decode_lines_1): Ignore subsequent line number entries
for the same line if any entry had a non-zero discriminator.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-single-line-discriminators.S: New file.
* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-single-line-discriminators.c: New file.
* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-single-line-discriminators.exp: New file.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* buildsym.h (record_line_ftype): New typedef.
(record_line): Use it.
* dwarf2read.c (dwarf_record_line, dwarf_finish_line): New functions.
(dwarf_decode_lines_1): Call them.
We would like to wrap examples, output or code snippet in comments with
blank lines, and move */ to a new line if the comment is ended with the
example.
gdb:
2014-08-20 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* amd64-tdep.c (amd64_classify): Add a blank line after the
example. Move "*/" to a new line.
* arm-tdep.c (arm_vfp_cprc_sub_candidate): Likewise.
* arm-wince-tdep.c (arm_pe_skip_trampoline_code): Likewise.
* dwarf2read.c (psymtab_include_file_name): Likewise.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* gdbtypes.h (struct main_type): Add field "data_location".
(TYPE_DATA_LOCATION, TYPE_DATA_LOCATION_BATON)
(TYPE_DATA_LOCATION_ADDR, TYPE_DATA_LOCATION_KIND): New macros.
* gdbtypes.c (is_dynamic_type): Return 1 if the type has
a dynamic data location.
(resolve_dynamic_type): Add DW_AT_data_location handling.
(copy_recursive, copy_type): Copy the data_location information
when present.
* dwarf2read.c (set_die_type): Add DW_AT_data_location handling.
* value.c (value_from_contents_and_address): Add
DW_AT_data_location handling.
Hi,
Parameter 'pst' of function dwarf_decode_lines_1 isn't used except
to compute decode_for_pst_p, which has been got in the caller
dwarf_decode_lines. I wonder it would be good if we just pass
'decode_for_pst_p'.
gdb:
2014-08-15 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* dwarf2read.c (dwarf_decode_lines_1): Remove parameter 'pst'.
Add parameter 'decode_for_pst_p'. Callers update.
When I read the comments to field 'u' of struct dwarf2_per_cu_data,
I don't think the comments say anything useful. I update it per
my understanding.
gdb:
2014-08-07 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* dwarf2read.c (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data) <u>: Tweak comments.
When I read dwarf_decode_lines_1 comments today, it should be called
"special opcode" rather than "special operand", as said in DWARF spec.
It is obvious to me. I'll push it in if no comments in three days.
gdb:
2014-08-06 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* dwarf2read.c (dwarf_decode_lines_1): Replace "Special
operand" with "Special opcode" in comments.
read_tag_const_type propagates the cv-qualifier to the array element type,
but read_tag_volatile_type didn't. Make sure that both cv-qualifiers that
apply to array types are handled the same.
gdb/ChangeLog
* dwarf2read.c (add_array_cv_type): New function.
(read_tag_const_type): Call add_array_cv_type for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY.
(read_tag_volatile_type): Likewise.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
* gdb.base/constvars.c (violent, violet, vips, virgen, vulgar,
vulture, vilify, villar): New volatile array constants.
(vindictive, vegetation): New const volatile array constants.
* gdb.base/volatile.exp: Test volatile and const volatile array
types.
This fixes a regression that Jan pointed out.
The bug is that some names were allocated by dwarf2read on the objfile
obstack, but then passed to SYMBOL_SET_NAMES with copy_name=0. This
violates the invariant that the names must have a lifetime tied to the
lifetime of the BFD.
The fix is to allocate names on the per-BFD obstack.
I looked at all callers, direct or indirect, of SYMBOL_SET_NAMES that
pass copy_name=0. Note that only the ELF and DWARF readers do this;
other symbol readers were never updated (and perhaps cannot be,
depending on the details of the formats). This is why the patch is
relatively small.
Built and regtested on x86-64 Fedora 20.
2014-06-26 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
PR symtab/16902:
* dwarf2read.c (fixup_go_packaging, dwarf2_compute_name)
(dwarf2_physname, read_partial_die)
(guess_partial_die_structure_name, fixup_partial_die)
(guess_full_die_structure_name, anonymous_struct_prefix)
(dwarf2_name): Use per-BFD obstack.
This changes OBSTACK_ZALLOC and OBSTACK_CALLOC to cast their value to
the correct type. This is more type-safe and also is more in line
with the other object-allocation macros in libiberty.h.
Making this change revealed one trivial error in dwarf2read.c.
On the whole that seems pretty good to me.
Tested by rebuilding.
2014-06-20 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
* dwarf2read.c (dw2_get_real_path): Use correct type in
OBSTACK_CALLOC.
* gdb_obstack.h (OBSTACK_ZALLOC, OBSTACK_CALLOC): Cast result.
Generally, the blockvector ought to be readonly. So, this patch makes
the blockvector const in the symtab, and also changes various
blockvector APIs to be const.
This patch has a couple of spots that cast away const. I consider
these to be ok because they occur in mdebugread and are used while
constructing the blockvector. I have added comments at these spots.
2014-06-18 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
* symtab.h (struct symtab) <blockvector>: Now const.
* ada-lang.c (ada_add_global_exceptions): Update.
* buildsym.c (augment_type_symtab): Update.
* dwarf2read.c (dw2_lookup_symbol): Update.
* jit.c (finalize_symtab): Update.
* jv-lang.c (add_class_symtab_symbol): Update.
* mdebugread.c (parse_symbol, add_block, sort_blocks, new_symtab):
Update.
* objfiles.c (objfile_relocate1): Update.
* psymtab.c (lookup_symbol_aux_psymtabs)
(maintenance_check_psymtabs): Update.
* python/py-symtab.c (stpy_global_block, stpy_static_block):
Update.
* spu-tdep.c (spu_catch_start): Update.
* symmisc.c (dump_symtab_1): Update.
* symtab.c (lookup_global_symbol_from_objfile)
(lookup_symbol_aux_objfile, lookup_symbol_aux_quick)
(basic_lookup_transparent_type_quick)
(basic_lookup_transparent_type, find_pc_sect_symtab)
(find_pc_sect_line, search_symbols): Update.
* block.c (find_block_in_blockvector): Make "bl" const.
(blockvector_for_pc_sect, blockvector_for_pc): Make return type
const.
(blockvector_contains_pc): Make "bv" const.
(block_for_pc_sect): Update.
* block.h (blockvector_for_pc, blockvector_for_pc_sect)
(blockvector_contains_pc): Update.
* breakpoint.c (resolve_sal_pc): Update.
* inline-frame.c (block_starting_point_at): Update.
Currently there are many calls to help_list that pass the constant -1
as the "class" value. However, the parameter is declared as being of
type enum command_class, and uses of the constant violate this
abstraction.
This patch fixes the error everywhere it occurs in the gdb sources.
Tested by rebuilding.
2014-06-13 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
* cp-support.c (maint_cplus_command): Pass all_commands, not -1,
to help_list.
* guile/guile.c (info_guile_command): Pass all_commands, not -1,
to help_list.
* tui/tui-win.c (tui_command): Pass all_commands, not -1, to
help_list.
* tui/tui-regs.c (tui_reg_command): Pass all_commands, not -1, to
help_list.Pass all_commands, not -1, to help_list.
* cli/cli-dump.c (dump_command, append_command)
(srec_dump_command, ihex_dump_command, tekhex_dump_command)
(binary_dump_command, binary_append_command): Pass all_commands,
not -1, to help_list.
* cli/cli-cmds.c (info_command, set_debug): Pass all_commands, not
-1, to help_list.
* valprint.c (set_print, set_print_raw): Pass all_commands, not
-1, to help_list.
* typeprint.c (set_print_type): Pass all_commands, not -1, to
help_list.
* top.c (set_history): Pass all_commands, not -1, to help_list.
* target-descriptions.c (set_tdesc_cmd, unset_tdesc_cmd): Pass
all_commands, not -1, to help_list.
* symfile.c (overlay_command): Pass all_commands, not -1, to
help_list.
* spu-tdep.c (info_spu_command): Pass all_commands, not -1, to
help_list.
* serial.c (serial_set_cmd): Pass all_commands, not -1, to
help_list.
* ser-tcp.c (set_tcp_cmd, show_tcp_cmd): Pass all_commands, not
-1, to help_list.
* remote.c (remote_command, set_remote_cmd): Pass all_commands,
not -1, to help_list.
* ravenscar-thread.c (set_ravenscar_command): Pass all_commands,
not -1, to help_list.
* maint.c (maintenance_command, maintenance_info_command)
(maintenance_print_command, maintenance_set_cmd): Pass
all_commands, not -1, to help_list.
* macrocmd.c (macro_command): Pass all_commands, not -1, to
help_list.
* language.c (set_check): Pass all_commands, not -1, to help_list.
* infcmd.c (unset_command): Pass all_commands, not -1, to
help_list.
* frame.c (set_backtrace_cmd): Pass all_commands, not -1, to
help_list.
* dwarf2read.c (set_dwarf2_cmd): Pass all_commands, not -1, to
help_list.
* dcache.c (set_dcache_command): Pass all_commands, not -1, to
help_list.
* breakpoint.c (save_command): Pass all_commands, not -1, to
help_list.
* ada-lang.c (maint_set_ada_cmd, set_ada_command): Pass
all_commands, not -1, to help_list.
* dwarf2read.c (struct dwarf2_per_objfile): New member
n_allocated_type_units.
(struct dwarf2_per_objfile) <tu_stats>: New member
nr_all_type_units_reallocs.
(create_signatured_type_table_from_index): Initialize
n_allocated_type_units
(create_all_type_units): Ditto.
(add_type_unit): Move up in file. New arg slot.
All callers updated. Increase space for all_type_units more
efficiently.
(fill_in_sig_entry_from_dwo_entry): Handle psymtabs.
(lookup_dwo_signatured_type): Handle skeletonless TUs.
(lookup_dwp_signatured_type): Ditto.
(init_tu_and_read_dwo_dies): New arg use_existing_cu.
All callers updated.
(build_type_psymtabs_1): Leave type_unit_groups as
NULL if no TUs present.
(print_tu_stats): New function.
(process_skeletonless_type_unit): New function.
(process_dwo_file_for_skeletonless_type_units): New
function.
(process_skeletonless_type_units): New function.
(dwarf2_build_psymtabs_hard): Handle skeletonless TUs.
Call print tu_stats if debugging enabled.
* dwarf2read.c (build_type_psymtabs_1): Renamed from
build_type_unit_groups and moved closer to only caller. Remove
arguments. All references updated. Remove outdated .gdb_index
comment.
(struct tu_abbrev_offset, sort_tu_by_abbrev_offset): Move with
build_type_psymtabs_1.
Currently, read_subrange_type handles dynamicity only in the case of
the upper bound, and assumes that the lower bound is always static.
That's rooted in the fact that dynamicity was added to support C99
variable-length arrays, where the lower bound is always zero, and
therefore never dynamic. But the lower bound can, in fact, be dynamic
in other languages such as Ada.
Consider for instance the following declaration in Ada...
type Array_Type is array (L .. U) of Natural;
... where L and U are parameters of the function where the declaration
above was made, and whose value are 5 and 10. Currently, the debugger
is able to print the value of the upper bound correctly, but not the
lower bound:
(gdb) ptype array_type
type = array (1 .. 10) of natural
After this patch, the debugger now prints:
(gdb) ptype array_type
type = array (5 .. 10) of natural
gdb/ChangeLog:
* dwarf2read.c (read_subrange_type): Handle dynamic
DW_AT_lower_bound attributes.
Install some sanity checks that sibling DIE offsets are not beyond the
defined limits of the DWARF input buffer in read_partial_die and skip_one_die.
2014-03-20 Keith Seitz <keiths@redhat.com>
PR gdb/15827
* dwarf2read.c (skip_one_die): Check that all relative-offset
sibling DIEs fall within range of the current reader's buffer.
(read_partial_die): Likewise.
2014-03-20 Keith Seitz <keiths@redhat.com>
PR gdb/15827
* gdb.dwarf2/corrupt.c: New file.
* gdb.dwarf2/corrupt.exp: New file.
This adds support for the C++11 "enum class" feature. This is
PR c++/15246.
I chose to use the existing TYPE_DECLARED_CLASS rather than introduce
a new type code. This seemed both simple and clear to me.
I made overloading support for the new enum types strict. This is how
it works in C++; and it didn't seem like an undue burden to keep this,
particularly because enum constants are printed symbolically by gdb.
Built and regtested on x86-64 Fedora 20.
2014-04-14 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
PR c++/15246:
* c-exp.y (type_aggregate_p): New function.
(qualified_name, classify_inner_name): Use it.
* c-typeprint.c (c_type_print_base): Handle TYPE_DECLARED_CLASS
and TYPE_TARGET_TYPE of an enum type.
* dwarf2read.c (read_enumeration_type): Set TYPE_DECLARED_CLASS on
an enum type.
(determine_prefix) <case DW_TAG_enumeration_type>: New case;
handle TYPE_DECLARED_CLASS.
* gdbtypes.c (rank_one_type): Handle TYPE_DECLARED_CLASS on enum
types.
* gdbtypes.h (TYPE_DECLARED_CLASS): Update comment.
* valops.c (enum_constant_from_type): New function.
(value_aggregate_elt): Use it.
* cp-namespace.c (cp_lookup_nested_symbol): Handle
TYPE_CODE_ENUM.
2014-04-14 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
* gdb.cp/classes.exp (test_enums): Handle underlying type.
* gdb.dwarf2/enum-type.exp: Add test for enum with underlying
type.
* gdb.cp/enum-class.exp: New file.
* gdb.cp/enum-class.cc: New file.
DWARF allows an enumeration type to have a DW_AT_type. GDB doesn't
recognize this, but there is a patch to change GCC to emit it, and a
DWARF proposal to further allow an enum type with a DW_AT_type to omit
the DW_AT_byte_size. This patch changes gdb to implement this.
Built and regtested on x86-64 Fedora 20.
2014-04-14 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
* dwarf2read.c (read_enumeration_type): Handle DW_AT_type.
2014-04-14 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
* gdb.dwarf2/enum-type.exp: New file.
This patch adds support for DW_AT_count as requested in the code review:
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2013-11/msg00200.html
gdb/ChangeLog:
* dwarf2read.c (read_subrange_type): Convert DW_AT_count to a dynamic
property and store it as the high bound and flag the range accordingly.
* gdbtypes.c (resolve_dynamic_bounds): If range is flagged as
RANGE_UPPER_BOUND_IS_COUNT assign low + high - 1 as the new high bound.
* gdbtypes.h (enum range_flags): New enum.
(struct range_bounds): Add flags member.
The dwarf standard allow certain attributes to be expressed as dwarf
expressions rather than constants. For instance upper-/lowerbound attributes.
In case of a c99 variable length array the upperbound is a dynamic attribute.
With this change c99 vla behave the same as with static arrays.
1| void foo (size_t n) {
2| int ary[n];
3| memset(ary, 0, sizeof(ary));
4| }
(gdb) print ary
$1 = {0 <repeats 42 times>}
gdb/ChangeLog:
* dwarf2loc.c (dwarf2_locexpr_baton_eval): New function.
(dwarf2_evaluate_property): New function.
* dwarf2loc.h (dwarf2_evaluate_property): New function prototype.
* dwarf2read.c (attr_to_dynamic_prop): New function.
(read_subrange_type): Use attr_to_dynamic_prop to read high bound
attribute.
* gdbtypes.c: Include dwarf2loc.h.
(is_dynamic_type): New function.
(resolve_dynamic_type): New function.
(resolve_dynamic_bounds): New function.
(get_type_length): New function.
(check_typedef): Use get_type_length to compute type length.
* gdbtypes.h (TYPE_HIGH_BOUND_KIND): New macro.
(TYPE_LOW_BOUND_KIND): New macro.
(is_dynamic_type): New function prototype.
* value.c (value_from_contents_and_address): Call resolve_dynamic_type
to resolve dynamic properties of the type. Update comment.
* valops.c (get_value_at, value_at, value_at_lazy): Update comment.
This reverts the following patch series, as they cause some regresssions.
commit 37c1ab67a3
type: add c99 variable length array support
gdb/
* dwarf2loc.c (dwarf2_locexpr_baton_eval): New function.
(dwarf2_evaluate_property): New function.
* dwarf2loc.h (dwarf2_evaluate_property): New function prototype.
* dwarf2read.c (attr_to_dynamic_prop): New function.
(read_subrange_type): Use attr_to_dynamic_prop to read high bound
attribute.
* gdbtypes.c: Include dwarf2loc.h.
(is_dynamic_type): New function.
(resolve_dynamic_type): New function.
(resolve_dynamic_bounds): New function.
(get_type_length): New function.
(check_typedef): Use get_type_length to compute type length.
* gdbtypes.h (TYPE_HIGH_BOUND_KIND): New macro.
(TYPE_LOW_BOUND_KIND): New macro.
(is_dynamic_type): New function prototype.
* value.c (value_from_contents_and_address): Call resolve_dynamic_type
to resolve dynamic properties of the type. Update comment.
* valops.c (get_value_at, value_at, value_at_lazy): Update comment.
commit 26cb189f8b
vla: enable sizeof operator to work with variable length arrays
gdb/
* eval.c (evaluate_subexp_for_sizeof) <OP_VAR_VALUE>: If the type
passed to sizeof is dynamic evaluate the argument to compute the length.
commit 04b19544ef
vla: enable sizeof operator for indirection
gdb/
* eval.c (evaluate_subexp_for_sizeof) <UNOP_IND>: Create an indirect
value and retrieve the dynamic type size.
commit bcd629a44f
vla: update type from newly created value
gdb/
* ada-lang.c (ada_value_primitive_packed_val): Re-fetch type from value.
(ada_template_to_fixed_record_type_1): Likewise.
(ada_to_fixed_type_1): Likewise.
* cp-valprint.c (cp_print_value_fields_rtti): Likewise.
(cp_print_value): Likewise.
* d-valprint.c (dynamic_array_type): Likewise.
* eval.c (evaluate_subexp_with_coercion): Likewise.
* findvar.c (address_of_variable): Likewise.
* jv-valprint.c (java_value_print): Likewise.
* valops.c (value_ind): Likewise.
* value.c (coerce_ref): Likewise.
commit b86138fb04
vla: print "variable length" for unresolved dynamic bounds
gdb/
* c-typeprint.c (c_type_print_varspec_suffix): Added
check for not yet resolved high bound. If unresolved, print
"variable length" string to the console instead of random
length.
commit e1969afbd4
vla: support for DW_AT_count
gdb/
* dwarf2read.c (read_subrange_type): Convert DW_AT_count to a dynamic
property and store it as the high bound and flag the range accordingly.
* gdbtypes.c (resolve_dynamic_bounds): If range is flagged as
RANGE_UPPER_BOUND_IS_COUNT assign low + high - 1 as the new high bound.
* gdbtypes.h (enum range_flags): New enum.
(struct range_bounds): Add flags member.
commit 92b09522dc
vla: resolve dynamic bounds if value contents is a constant byte-sequence
gdb/
* findvar.c (default_read_var_value): Resolve dynamic bounds if location
points to a constant blob.
commit 3bce82377f
vla: evaluate operand of sizeof if its type is a vla
gdb/
* eval.c (evaluate_subexp_for_sizeof): Add enum noside argument.
(evaluate_subexp_standard): Pass noside argument.
(evaluate_subexp_for_sizeof) <BINOP_SUBSCRIPT>: Handle subscript case
if noside equals EVAL_NORMAL. If the subscript yields a vla type
re-evaluate subscript operation with EVAL_NORMAL to enable sideffects.
* gdbtypes.c (resolve_dynamic_bounds): Mark bound as evaluated.
* gdbtypes.h (enum range_flags): Add RANGE_EVALUATED case.
gdb/testsuite
* gdb.base/vla-sideeffect.c: New file.
* gdb.base/vla-sideeffect.exp: New file.
commit 504f34326e
test: cover subranges with present DW_AT_count attribute
gdb/testsuite/
* gdb.dwarf2/count.exp: New file.
commit 1a237e0ee5
test: multi-dimensional c99 vla.
gdb/testsuite/
* gdb.base/vla-multi.c: New file.
* gdb.base/vla-multi.exp: New file.
commit 024e13b46f
test: evaluate pointers to C99 vla correctly.
gdb/testsuite/
* gdb.base/vla-ptr.c: New file.
* gdb.base/vla-ptr.exp: New file.
commit c8655f75e2
test: basic c99 vla tests for C primitives
gdb/testsuite/
* gdb.base/vla-datatypes.c: New file.
* gdb.base/vla-datatypes.exp: New file.
commit 58a84dcf29
test: add mi vla test
gdb/testsuite/
* gdb.mi/mi-vla-c99.exp: New file.
* gdb.mi/vla.c: New file.
This patch adds support for DW_AT_count as requested in the code review:
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2013-11/msg00200.html
* dwarf2read.c (read_subrange_type): Convert DW_AT_count to a dynamic
property and store it as the high bound and flag the range accordingly.
* gdbtypes.c (resolve_dynamic_bounds): If range is flagged as
RANGE_UPPER_BOUND_IS_COUNT assign low + high - 1 as the new high bound.
* gdbtypes.h (enum range_flags): New enum.
(struct range_bounds): Add flags member.
The dwarf standard allow certain attributes to be expressed as dwarf
expressions rather than constants. For instance upper-/lowerbound attributes.
In case of a c99 variable length array the upperbound is a dynamic attribute.
With this change c99 vla behave the same as with static arrays.
1| void foo (size_t n) {
2| int ary[n];
3| memset(ary, 0, sizeof(ary));
4| }
(gdb) print ary
$1 = {0 <repeats 42 times>}
* dwarf2loc.c (dwarf2_locexpr_baton_eval): New function.
(dwarf2_evaluate_property): New function.
* dwarf2loc.h (dwarf2_evaluate_property): New function prototype.
* dwarf2read.c (attr_to_dynamic_prop): New function.
(read_subrange_type): Use attr_to_dynamic_prop to read high bound
attribute.
* gdbtypes.c: Include dwarf2loc.h.
(is_dynamic_type): New function.
(resolve_dynamic_type): New function.
(resolve_dynamic_bounds): New function.
(get_type_length): New function.
(check_typedef): Use get_type_length to compute type length.
* gdbtypes.h (TYPE_HIGH_BOUND_KIND): New macro.
(TYPE_LOW_BOUND_KIND): New macro.
(is_dynamic_type): New function prototype.
* value.c (value_from_contents_and_address): Call resolve_dynamic_type
to resolve dynamic properties of the type. Update comment.
* valops.c (get_value_at, value_at, value_at_lazy): Update comment.
The rational behind this patch is to get started to implement the feature
described in dwarf4 standard (2.19) Static and Dynamic Values of Attributes.
It adds new BOUND_PROP to store either a constant, exprloc, or reference to
describe an upper-/lower bound of a subrange. Other than that no new features
are introduced.
* dwarf2read.c (read_subrange_type): Use struct bound_prop for
declaring high/low bounds and change uses accordingly. Call
create_range_type instead of create_static_range_type.
* gdbtypes.c (create_range_type): New function.
(create_range_type): Convert bounds into struct bound_prop and pass
them to create_range_type.
* gdbtypes.h (struct bound_prop): New struct.
(create_range_type): New function prototype.
(struct range_bounds): Use struct bound_prop instead of LONGEST for
high/low bounds. Remove low_undefined/high_undefined and adapt all uses.
(TYPE_LOW_BOUND,TYPE_HIGH_BOUND): Adapt macros to refer to the static
part of the bound.
* parse.c (follow_types): Set high bound kind to BOUND_UNDEFINED.
* gdbtypes.c (create_static_range_type): Renamed from create_range_type.
* gdbtypes.h (create_static_range_type): Renamed from create_range_type.
* ada-lang.c: All uses of create_range_type updated.
* coffread.c: All uses of create_range_type updated.
* dwarf2read.c: All uses of create_range_type updated.
* f-exp.y: All uses of create_range_type updated.
* m2-valprint.c: All uses of create_range_type updated.
* mdebugread.c: All uses of create_range_type updated.
* stabsread.c: All uses of create_range_type updated.
* valops.c: All uses of create_range_type updated.
* valprint.c: All uses of create_range_type updated.
* dwarf2read.c (read_cutu_die_from_dwo): Fix function comment.
Remove unused local comp_dir_attr. Assert exactly one of
stub_comp_unit_die, stub_comp_dir is non-NULL.
Starting with DWARF version 4, the description of the DW_AT_high_pc
attribute was amended to say:
if it is of class constant, the value is an unsigned integer offset
which when added to the low PC gives the address of the first
location past the last instruction associated with the entity.
A change was made in Apr 27th, 2012 to reflect that change:
| commit 91da14142c
| Author: Mark Wielaard <mjw@redhat.com>
| Date: Fri Apr 27 18:55:19 2012 +0000
|
| * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_get_pc_bounds): Check DW_AT_high_pc form to
| see whether it is an address or a constant offset from DW_AT_low_pc.
| (dwarf2_record_block_ranges): Likewise.
| (read_partial_die): Likewise.
Unfortunately, this new interpretation is now used regardless of
the CU's DWARF version. It turns out that one of WindRiver's compilers
(FTR: Diabdata 4.4) is generating DWARF version 2 info with
DW_AT_high_pc attributes improperly using the data4 form. Because of
that, we miscompute all high PCs incorrectly. This leads to a lot of
symtabs having overlapping ranges, which in turn causes havoc in
pc-to-symtab-and-line translations.
One visible effect is when inserting a breakpoint on a given function:
(gdb) b world
Breakpoint 1 at 0x4005c4
The source location of the breakpoint is missing. The output should be:
(gdb) b world
Breakpoint 1 at 0x4005c8: file dw2-rel-hi-pc-world.c, line 24.
What happens in this case is that the pc-to-SAL translation first
starts be trying to find the symtab associated to our PC using
each symtab's ranges. Because of the high_pc miscomputation,
many symtabs end up matching, and the heuristic trying to select
the most probable one unfortunately returns one that is unrelated
(it really had no change in this case to do any better). Once we
have the wrong symtab, the start searching the associated linetable,
where the addresses are correct, thus finding no match, and therefore
no SAL.
This patch is an attempt at handling the situation as gracefully
as we can, without guarantees. It introduces a new function
"attr_value_as_address" which uses the correct accessor for getting
the value of a given attribute. It then adjust the code throughout
this unit to use this function instead of assuming that addresses always
have the DW_FORM_addr format.
It also fixes the original issue of miscomputing the high_pc
by limiting the new interpretation of constant form DW_AT_high_pc
attributes to units using DWARF version 4 or later.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* dwarf2read.c (attr_value_as_address): New function.
(dwarf2_find_base_address, read_call_site_scope): Use
attr_value_as_address in place of DW_ADDR.
(dwarf2_get_pc_bounds): Use attr_value_as_address to get
the low and high addresses. Slight rework of the handling
of the high pc being a constant form, and limit it to
DWARF verson 4 or higher.
(dwarf2_record_block_ranges): Likewise.
(read_partial_die): Likewise.
(new_symbol_full): Use attr_value_as_address in place of DW_ADDR.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-abs-hi-pc-hello-dbg.S: New file.
* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-abs-hi-pc-hello.c: New file.
* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-abs-hi-pc-world-dbg.S: New file.
* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-abs-hi-pc-world.c: New file.
* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-abs-hi-pc.c: New file.
* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-abs-hi-pc.exp: New file.
Tested on x86_64-linux.