There are options for listing the current device/hw tree and memory
regions, but no way to find out at run time all the current mappings.
So add a new --map-info option akin to the --memory-info option which
displays all the current mappings.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
gold/:
* fileread.cc (file_counts_lock, file_counts_initialize_lock)
(total_mapped_bytes, current_mapped_bytes, maximum_mapped_bytes):
Move definition before File_read::View member definitions.
(File_read::View::~View): Initialize and hold lock before
updating current_mapped_bytes.
* valops.c (value_one): Use get_array_bounds to compute the number
of array elements instead of dividing the length of the array by the
length of the element types.
* valarith.c (value_complement, value_neg): Likewise.
This is a nasty interaction between Python and GDB. Basically,
Python causes some macros to be unilaterally defined in order
to turns some features on:
/* Define to activate features from IEEE Stds 1003.1-2001 */
#define _POSIX_C_SOURCE 200112L
/* Define to the level of X/Open that your system supports */
#define _XOPEN_SOURCE 600
But the problem is that they turn off defines provided by some
system headers on which we depend. Namely:
* sys/siginfo.h:
#if _SGIAPI
#define siginfo __siginfo
#endif
* sys/ucontext.h:
#if _SGIAPI && !defined(__SGI_NOUCONTEXT_COMPAT)
[...]
#define fp_r __fp_r
[...]
#define fp_csr __fp_csr
[...]
#endif
The important macro here is _SGIAPI, defined as follow in standards.h:
#define _SGIAPI ((defined(_SGI_SOURCE) && \
_NO_POSIX && _NO_XOPEN4 && _NO_XOPEN5) || \
(_ANSIMODE && _NO_POSIX && _NO_XOPEN4 && _NO_XOPEN5))
If one builds GDB without Python, then _SGIAPI is true, and all is fine.
But building with Python causes both _POSIX_C_SOURCE and _XOPEN_SOURCE
to trip all the _NO_[...] tests (_NO_POSIX, _NO_XOPEN4, _NO_XOPEN5).
And so we get build failures because we try to use undefined types, or
non-existent component names inside the regset structure.
The latter problem is observed only within irix5-nat.c, which means
that it is specific to IRIX. So it's easy to write the code in a way
that it does not require the macros (just use the real component names,
rather than relying on the macros to do the translation).
The former, on the other hand, is a little trickier, because the problem
occurs inside a generic unit (procfs.c). The solution I chose was to
adjust the configure script to add -Dsiginfo=__siginfo to the CPPFLAGS
if building with python using GCC on IRIX.
We hadn't seen this sort of issue up to now because the affect units
have not been dependent on the python includes up to now. Recent changes
have made them indirectly dependent on Python, thus triggering the issues.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* irix5-nat.c: Replace fp_r, fp_regs and fp_scr by __fp_r, __fp_regs
and __fp_scr respectively throughout.
* configure.ac: Compile with -Dsiginfo=__siginfo if building with
Python using GCC on IRIX.
* configure: Regenerate.
(dwarf2_per_cu_quick_data): Move definition down to "quick functions"
section. Delete members lines full_names. Rename read_lines to
no_file_data.
(quick_file_names): New struct.
(hash_file_name_entry, eq_file_name_entry): New functions.
(delete_file_name_entry, create_quick_file_names_table): New functions.
(dwarf2_read_index): Initialize quick_file_names_table.
(dw2_get_file_names): Renamed from dw2_require_line_header.
Return pointer to quick_file_names entry. All callers updated.
(dw2_get_real_path): Renamed from dw2_require_full_path.
Replace per_cu arg with pointer to quick_file_names entry.
All callers updated.
(dw2_free_cached_file_names): New function.
(dw2_forget_cached_source_info): Call it (via htab_traverse_noresize).
(dwarf2_initialize_objfile): Initialize quick_file_names_table in
the OBJF_READNOW case.
(dwarf2_free_objfile): Rewrite freeing of quick file names tables.
2010-12-03 Mingming Sun <mingm.sun@gmail.com>
* mips-opc.c: (mips_builtin_opcodes): Add loongson3a mul/div and
fixed point instructions.
gas/testsuite/
2010-12-03 Mingming Sun <mingm.sun@gmail.com>
* gas/mips/loongson-3a.s, gas/mips/loongson-3a.d: New test.
* gas/mips/mips.exp: Run it.
The symbol versioning tests mix C-visible symbols and linker-visible
symbols in order to verify .symver behavior. This works for most
people, but fail for targets that have a symbol prefix. So add a
helper file with macros that expand gcc's __USER_LABEL_PREFIX__ as
necessary and convert all .symver users over to it.
Now that the tests are usable on prefixed targets, update the tests
to take into account an optional leading underscore.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
* config/tc-mips.c (file_ase_mips16): Adjust comment.
(append_insn): Update file_ase_mips16.
(mips_after_parse_args): Don't set file_ase_mips16 here.
gas/testsuite/
* gas/mips/elf_ase_mips16.d: Update test for new MIPS16 ASE flag
semantics.
* gas/mips/elf_ase_mips16-2.d: New test.
* gas/mips/nop.s: Source for the new test.
* gas/mips/mips.exp: Run the new test.
binutils/testsuite/
* lib/binutils-common.exp (regexp_diff): Implement inverse
matching, requested by `!'.
* config/tc-mips.c (macro) <ld_st>: Don't load a zero into an
auxiliary register when using a signed 16-bit constant offset.
gas/testsuite/
* gas/mips/ldstla-32.d: Update according to a 16-bit constant
offset optimization.
* gas/mips/ldstla-32-mips3.d: Likewise.
* gas/mips/ldstla-32-shared.d: Likewise.
* gas/mips/ldstla-32-mips3-shared.d: Likewise.