a new "_gdb" module for code implemented in C, and using reload/__import__
instead of exec.
gdb/
* python/lib/gdb/__init__.py: Import * from _gdb.
(GdbOutputFile, sys.stdout, GdbOutputErrorFile, sys.stderr,
prompt_hook, sys.argv): Moved from finish_python_initialization.
(pretty_printers, PYTHONDIR): Moved from _initialize_python.
(packages, auto_load_packages): New list and function replacing
module_dict and auto-loading code, using __file__ instead of
gdb.PYTHONDIR and reload/__import__ instead of exec.
(GdbSetPythonDirectory): Replacing function of the same name
from finish_python_initialization, using reload/__import__ instead
of exec, as well as call auto_load_packages.
* python/py-prettyprint.c (find_pretty_printer_from_gdb): Check
gdb_python_module and not gdb_module.
* python/python-internal.h (gdb_python_module): Declare.
* python/python.c (gdb_python_module): New global.
(before_prompt_hook): Check gdb_python_module and not gdb_module.
(_initialize_python): Rename gdb module to _gdb.
Move gdb.PYTHONDIR and gdb.pretty_printer to lib/gdb/__init__.py.
(finish_python_initialization): Move Python code to
lib/gdb/__init__.py; instead, set up sys.path and import gdb into
__main__.
gdb/testsuite/
* gdb.python/python.exp (Test stderr location): Update module
location of GDB-specific sys.stderr.
(Test stdout location): Ditto for sys.stdout.
* gdbint.texinfo (Defining Other Architecture Features): Clarify *pcptr
encoding for gdbarch_breakpoint_from_pc, bp_addr for
gdbarch_push_dummy_call and bp_addr for gdbarch_push_dummy_code.
* Makefile.in (COMMON_OBS): Add registry.o.
* registry.c: New file.
* registry.h (struct registry_container): Declare.
(registry_data_callback): New typedef.
(struct registry_data, struct registry_data_registration, struct
registry_data_registry): New type.
(register_data_with_cleanup, registry_alloc_data)
(registry_callback_adaptor, registry_clear_data)
(registry_container_free_data, registry_set_data, registry_data):
Declare.
(DEFINE_REGISTRY): Refactor structures and functions as shims over
the new common structures and functions.
(DECLARE_REGISTRY): Declare struct TAG ## _data. Use the tagged
callback typedefs.
against symbols in discarded sections. Pass is_discarded
param.
* arm.cc, * i386.cc, * sparc.cc, * x86_64.cc (Target_*::Scan::local):
Add is_discarded param.
* powerpc (Target_powerpc::Scan::local): Likewise. Use
is_discarded to flag opd entry as discarded. Don't emit dyn
relocs on such entries.
(Target_powerpc::Scan::global): Similarly detect and handle
such opd entries.
(Powerpc_relobj): Replace opd_ent_shndx_ and opd_ent_off_ with
opd_ent_. Update all uses.
(Powerpc_relobj::get_opd_discard, set_opd_discard): New functions.
(Target_powerpc::relocate_section): Zero out discarded opd
entry relocs.
there is an error inserting hardware breakpoints and use the
error message from the target.
* gdb/breakpoint.c (insert_bp_location, insert_breakpoint_locations):
Catch this exception and print the error message contained within. Do not
print the default hardware error breakpoint message in this case.
* output.cc: Rename Output_data_got template parameter from size
to got_size for all functions. Compile all variants of
Output_data_got.
(Output_data_got::Got_entry::write): Correct use of size for
symbol value. Use local_is_tls rather than casting to
Sized_relobj_file.
* object.h (class Object): Add local_is_tls and do_local_is_tls.
(class Sized_relobj_file): Add do_local_is_tls.
* incremental.h (class Sized_relobj_incr): Add do_local_is_tls.
bfd/
* bfd-in2.h: Regenerated.
* elf64-aarch64.c
(elf64_aarch64_howto_table): Add R_AARCH64_GOT_LD_PREL19 reloc to HOWTO.
(elf64_aarch64_reloc_map): Add reloc entry.
(aarch64_resolve_relocation): Likewise.
(bfd_elf_aarch64_put_addend): Likewise.
(aarch64_reloc_got_type): Likewise.
(elf64_aarch64_final_link_relocate): Likewise.
(lf64_aarch64_check_relocs): Likewise.
(elf64_aarch64_check_relocs): New case for R_AARCH64_ADR_PREL_LO21
reloc.
* libbfd.h: Regenerated.
* reloc.c (R_AARCH64_GOT_LD_PREL19): New reloc.
gas/
* config/tc-aarch64.c
(reloc_table): Add reloc to table entry.
(parse_address_main): Add support for #:<reloc_op>:<symbol>.
(parse_operands): Check for unused reloc.
(md_apply_fix): New case for reloc.
(aarch64_force_relocation): Likewise.
gas/testsuite
* gas/aarch64/reloc-insn.d
(BFD_RELOC_AARCH64_GOT_LD_PREL19): Add expected asm for new reloc test.
* gas/aarch64/reloc-insn.s
(BFD_RELOC_AARCH64_GOT_LD_PREL19): Add test for reloc.
include/
* elf/aarch64.h (R_AARCH64_GOT_LD_PREL19): New reloc.
ld/testsuite
* ld-aarch64/aarch64-elf.exp: New reloc tests.
* ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-309-low-bad.d: New file. Expected asm for test
failure (lower bound overflow).
* ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-309-low.d: New file. Expected asm for test
success (lower bound).
* ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-309-up-bad.d: New file. Expected asm for test
failure (upper bound overflow).
* ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-309-up.d: New file. Expected asm for test
success (upper bound).
* ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-309.s: New file. Asm for new reloc tests.
The build_address_symbolic funnction filters out data symbols if
their size is set to zero. But the problem is that the COFF symbol
table (for instance) does not provide any size information, leaving
the size to its default value of zero, thus always triggering
the filter.
This shows up when trying to print the address of a global variable
when debugging a Windows executable, for instance.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* symtab.h (struct minimal_symbol) [has_size]: New field.
(MSYMBOL_SIZE): Adjust to forbid macro from being used as lvalue.
(SET_MSYMBOL_SIZE, MSYMBOL_HAS_SIZE): New macros.
* printcmd.c (build_address_symbolic): Only filter out zero-sized
minimal symbols if the symbol's size is actually known.
* minsyms.c (prim_record_minimal_symbol_full): Adjust setting
of msymbol's size field. Add comment.
* elfread.c (elf_symtab_read, elf_rel_plt_read): Use
SET_MSYMBOL_SIZE to set the minimal symbol size.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* minsyms.c (install_minimal_symbols): Use memset to fill entire
minimal_symbol struct object, rather than setting some of its
fields one by one.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* c-typeprint.c (c_type_print_varspec_prefix): Pass through the
passed_a_ptr flag when displaying typedef types.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.base/ptype.exp: Test ptype on a pointer to a typedef.
* layout.cc (Layout::set_segment_offsets): When using
common-page-size alignment, ensure we are on a new max-page-size
page.
* output.cc (Output_segment::set_section_addresses): Use
abi_pagesize, not common_pagesize for relro boundary.
(Output_segment::set_offset): Likewise.
Assuming the following declarations:
type Discriminants_Record (A : Integer; B : Boolean) is record
C : Float;
end record;
Z : Discriminants_Record := (A => 1, B => False, C => 2.0);
If variable Z is not used, and the compiler optimizes it out,
GDB would crash as follow:
(gdb) print Z
/[...]/gdb/valops.c:1121: internal-error: Unexpected lazy value type.
This is because the ada-lang module forgot to set the optimized_out
flag in the value returned by ada_evaluate_subexp during the value's
"fixing" process. Later on, when trying to print the resulting value,
GDB finds that the value is still lazily allocated, and thus tries to
fetch it. But this is not allowed for not_lval values, hence the internal
error.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* ada-lang.c (coerce_unspec_val_to_type): Make sure that
the optimized_out flag is preserved.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.ada/optim_drec: New testcase.
* gdb-index.cc (Gdb_index::pubnames_read): New parameter.
(Gdb_index::pubtypes_read): New parameter.
(Gdb_index_info_reader::read_pubnames_and_pubtypes): Add parameters
to calls.
* gdb-index.h (Gdb_index): New fields pubnames_object_ and
pubtypes_object_.
* gdbtypes.h (BOOL_PTR_CONVERSION_BADNESS): Rename to ...
(BOOL_CONVERSION_BADNESS): ... this.
* gdbtypes.c (BOOL_PTR_CONVERSION_BADNESS): Likewise.
(rank_one_type): Allow all boolean conversions
permitted by the standard.
* gdb.cp/converts.cc (A::A): Add ctor.
(A::member_): Add member.
(enum my_enum): New enumeration.
(main): Add calls to foo1_7 with various
permitted arguments.
* gdb.cp/converts.exp: Add tests for boolean
conversions permitted by the standard.