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Pedro Alves
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.
2015-07-24 15:14:47 +01:00
Pedro Alves
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.
2015-07-24 15:12:15 +01:00
Pedro Alves
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.
2015-07-24 15:11:18 +01:00
Yao Qi
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.
2015-07-21 16:33:41 +01:00
Yao Qi
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".
2015-07-20 16:49:22 +01:00
Yao Qi
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.
2015-07-17 14:32:40 +01:00
Jan Kratochvil
db1ff28b60 Revert the previous 7 commits of: Validate binary before use
ddc98fbf2f Create empty nat/linux-maps.[ch] and common/target-utils.[ch]
6e5b4429db Move gdb_regex* to common/
f7af1fcd75 Prepare linux_find_memory_regions_full & co. for move
9904185cfd Move linux_find_memory_regions_full & co.
700ca40f6f gdbserver build-id attribute generator
ca5268b6be Validate symbol file using build-id
0a94970d66 Tests for validate symbol file using build-id

gdb/ChangeLog
2015-07-15  Jan Kratochvil  <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>

	Revert the previous 6 commits:
	Create empty nat/linux-maps.[ch] and common/target-utils.[ch].
	Move gdb_regex* to common/
	Prepare linux_find_memory_regions_full & co. for move
	Move linux_find_memory_regions_full & co.
	gdbserver build-id attribute generator
	Validate symbol file using build-id

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog
2015-07-15  Jan Kratochvil  <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>

	Revert the previous 3 commits:
	Move gdb_regex* to common/
	Move linux_find_memory_regions_full & co.
	gdbserver build-id attribute generator

gdb/doc/ChangeLog
2015-07-15  Jan Kratochvil  <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>

	Revert the previous 2 commits:
	gdbserver build-id attribute generator
	Validate symbol file using build-id

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
2015-07-15  Jan Kratochvil  <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>

	Revert the previous commit:
	Tests for validate symbol file using build-id.
2015-07-15 20:27:32 +02:00
Jan Kratochvil
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.
2015-07-15 17:40:38 +02:00
Jan Kratochvil
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.
2015-07-15 17:37:27 +02:00
Markus Metzger
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.
2015-07-15 08:40:57 +02:00
Peter Bergner
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.
2015-07-14 10:46:16 -05:00
Markus Metzger
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().
2015-07-08 09:57:55 +02:00
Markus Metzger
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.
2015-07-02 12:52:19 +02:00
Markus Metzger
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.
2015-07-02 12:49:32 +02:00
Gary Benson
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.
2015-06-24 13:52:29 +01:00
Michael Eager
4da680addb GDB Namespaces - Define MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC if not defined.
2015-06-16  Michael Eager  <eager@eagercon.com>

	* nat/linux-namespaces.c (MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC): Define if not defined.
2015-06-16 07:18:03 -07:00
Gary Benson
6449ed0d3a Use pulongest for printing ssize_t
This commit changes the debug printing code in linux-namespaces.c
to use pulongest instead of "%ld".

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* nat/linux-namespaces.c (mnsh_send_message): Use pulongest.
	(mnsh_recv_message): Likewise.
2015-06-11 13:38:15 +01:00
Gary Benson
198c808c87 Fix ARI warning in linux-namespaces.c
This commit fixes the following ARI warning:

  gdb/nat/linux-namespaces.c:28: regression: Do not include
  wait.h or sys/wait.h, instead include gdb_wait.h

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* nat/linux-namespaces.c (gdb_wait.h): New include.
	(sys/wait.h): Do not include.
2015-06-11 10:58:41 +01:00
Gary Benson
9bc3a9760b Remove linux_proc_pid_get_ns
This commit removes linux_proc_pid_get_ns, and updates its only
caller to use linux_ns_same instead.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* linux-thread-db.c (nat/linux-namespaces.h): New include.
	(check_pid_namespace_match): Use linux_ns_same rather than
	linux_proc_pid_get_ns to spot PID namespace mismatches.
	* nat/linux-procfs.h (linux_proc_pid_get_ns): Remove.
	* nat/linux-procfs.c (linux_proc_pid_get_ns): Likewise.
2015-06-10 14:28:43 +01:00
Gary Benson
4b8b5e7245 Introduce nat/linux-namespaces.[ch]
This commit introduces new shared files nat/linux-namespaces.[ch]
containing code to support Linux namespaces that will be used by
both GDB and gdbserver.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_FUNCS): Add setns.
	* config.in: Regenerate.
	* configure: Likewise.
	* nat/linux-namespaces.h: New file.
	* nat/linux-namespaces.c: Likewise.
	* Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add nat/linux-namespaces.h.
	(linux-namespaces.o): New rule.
	* config/aarch64/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add linux-namespaces.o.
	* config/alpha/alpha-linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
	* config/arm/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
	* config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
	* config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
	* config/ia64/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
	* config/m32r/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
	* config/m68k/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
	* config/mips/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
	* config/pa/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
	* config/powerpc/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
	* config/powerpc/ppc64-linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
	* config/powerpc/spu-linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
	* config/s390/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
	* config/sparc/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
	* config/sparc/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
	* config/tilegx/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
	* config/xtensa/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_FUNCS): Add setns.
	* config.in: Regenerate.
	* configure: Likewise.
	* Makefile.in (SFILES): Add nat/linux-namespaces.c.
	(linux-namespaces.o): New rule.
	* configure.srv (srv_linux_obj): Add linux-namespaces.o.
2015-06-10 14:28:43 +01:00
Yao Qi
ca9b78ce90 Move PTRACE_GETREGSET and PTRACE_SETREGSET to nat/linux-ptrace.h
Macros PTRACE_GETREGSET and PTRACE_SETREGSET are defined locally in
some places in GDB and GDBserver.  This patch is to move them to
nat/linux-ptrace.h to avoid duplication.

gdb:

2015-06-01  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* amd64-linux-nat.c: Include "nat/linux-ptrace.h".
	* i386-linux-nat.c: Likewise.
	* nat/linux-ptrace.h (PTRACE_GETREGSET, PTRACE_SETREGSET): Define.
	* s390-linux-nat.c: Include "nat/linux-ptrace.h".
	(PTRACE_GETREGSET, PTRACE_SETREGSET): Remove.
	* x86-linux-nat.c: Include "nat/linux-ptrace.h".
	* x86-linux-nat.h (PTRACE_GETREGSET, PTRACE_SETREGSET): Remove.

gdb/gdbserver:

2015-06-01  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* linux-s390-low.c (PTRACE_GETREGSET, PTRACE_SETREGSET): Remove.
	* linux-x86-low.c: Likewise.
2015-06-01 12:13:02 +01:00
Pedro Alves
2465e12e99 Include header for enum target_stop_reason
Building in C++ mode errors with:

 ~~~
 g++ -fpermissive (...) /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/gdbserver/../nat/x86-linux.c
 In file included from /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/gdbserver/../nat/x86-linux.h:23:0,
		  from /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/gdbserver/../nat/x86-linux.c:21:
 /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/gdbserver/../nat/linux-nat.h:74:13: error: use of enum ‘target_stop_reason’ without previous declaration
  extern enum target_stop_reason lwp_stop_reason (struct lwp_info *lwp);
	      ^
 /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/gdbserver/../nat/linux-nat.h:74:70: error: invalid type in declaration before ‘;’ token
  extern enum target_stop_reason lwp_stop_reason (struct lwp_info *lwp);
								       ^
 ~~~

gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-05-15  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* nat/linux-nat.h: Include "target/waitstatus.h".
2015-05-15 16:00:40 +01:00
Don Breazeal
de0d863ec3 Extended-remote Linux follow fork
This patch implements basic support for follow-fork and detach-on-fork on
extended-remote Linux targets.  Only 'fork' is supported in this patch;
'vfork' support is added n a subsequent patch.  This patch depends on
the previous patches in the patch series.

Sufficient extended-remote functionality has been implemented here to pass
gdb.base/multi-forks.exp, as well as gdb.base/foll-fork.exp with the
catchpoint tests commented out.  Some other fork tests fail with this
patch because it doesn't provide the architecture support needed for
watchpoint inheritance or fork catchpoints.

The implementation follows the same general structure as for the native
implementation as much as possible.

This implementation includes:
 * enabling fork events in linux-low.c in initialize_low and
   linux_enable_extended_features

 * handling fork events in gdbserver/linux-low.c:handle_extended_wait

   - when a fork event occurs in gdbserver, we must do the full creation
     of the new process, thread, lwp, and breakpoint lists.  This is
     required whether or not the new child is destined to be
     detached-on-fork, because GDB will make target calls that require all
     the structures.  In particular we need the breakpoint lists in order
     to remove the breakpoints from a detaching child.  If we are not
     detaching the child we will need all these structures anyway.

   - as part of this event handling we store the target_waitstatus in a new
     member of the parent lwp_info structure, 'waitstatus'.  This
     is used to store extended event information for reporting to GDB.

   - handle_extended_wait is given a return value, denoting whether the
     handled event should be reported to GDB.  Previously it had only
     handled clone events, which were never reported.

 * using a new predicate in gdbserver to control handling of the fork event
   (and eventually all extended events) in linux_wait_1.  The predicate,
   extended_event_reported, checks a target_waitstatus.kind for an
   extended ptrace event.

 * implementing a new RSP 'T' Stop Reply Packet stop reason: "fork", in
   gdbserver/remote-utils.c and remote.c.

 * implementing new target and RSP support for target_follow_fork with
   target extended-remote.  (The RSP components were actually defined in
   patch 1, but they see their first use here).

   - remote target routine remote_follow_fork, which just sends the 'D;pid'
     detach packet to detach the new fork child cleanly.  We can't just
     call target_detach because the data structures for the forked child
     have not been allocated on the host side.

Tested on x64 Ubuntu Lucid, native, remote, extended-remote.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

        * linux-low.c (handle_extended_wait): Implement return value,
        rename argument 'event_child' to 'event_lwp', handle
        PTRACE_EVENT_FORK, call internal_error for unrecognized event.
        (linux_low_ptrace_options): New function.
        (linux_low_filter_event): Call linux_low_ptrace_options,
        use different argument fo linux_enable_event_reporting,
        use return value from handle_extended_wait.
        (extended_event_reported): New function.
        (linux_wait_1): Call extended_event_reported and set
        status to report fork events.
        (linux_write_memory): Add pid to debug message.
        (reset_lwp_ptrace_options_callback): New function.
        (linux_handle_new_gdb_connection): New function.
        (linux_target_ops): Initialize new structure member.
        * linux-low.h (struct lwp_info) <waitstatus>: New member.
        * lynx-low.c: Initialize new structure member.
        * remote-utils.c (prepare_resume_reply): Implement stop reason
        "fork" for "T" stop message.
        * server.c (handle_query): Call handle_new_gdb_connection.
        * server.h (report_fork_events): Declare global flag.
        * target.h (struct target_ops) <handle_new_gdb_connection>:
        New member.
        (target_handle_new_gdb_connection): New macro.
        * win32-low.c: Initialize new structure member.

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * linux-nat.c (linux_nat_ptrace_options): New function.
        (linux_init_ptrace, wait_lwp, linux_nat_filter_event):
        Call linux_nat_ptrace_options and use different argument to
        linux_enable_event_reporting.
        (_initialize_linux_nat): Delete call to
        linux_ptrace_set_additional_flags.
        * nat/linux-ptrace.c (current_ptrace_options): Rename to
        supported_ptrace_options.
        (additional_flags): Delete variable.
        (linux_check_ptrace_features): Use supported_ptrace_options.
        (linux_test_for_tracesysgood, linux_test_for_tracefork):
        Likewise, and remove additional_flags check.
        (linux_enable_event_reporting): Change 'attached' argument to
        'options'.  Use supported_ptrace_options.
        (ptrace_supports_feature): Change comment.  Use
        supported_ptrace_options.
        (linux_ptrace_set_additional_flags): Delete function.
        * nat/linux-ptrace.h (linux_ptrace_set_additional_flags):
        Delete function prototype.
        * remote.c (remote_fork_event_p): New function.
        (remote_detach_pid): New function.
        (remote_detach_1): Call remote_detach_pid, don't mourn inferior
        if doing detach-on-fork.
        (remote_follow_fork): New function.
        (remote_parse_stop_reply): Handle new "T" stop reason "fork".
        (remote_pid_to_str): Print "process" strings for pid/0/0 ptids.
        (init_extended_remote_ops): Initialize to_follow_fork.
2015-05-12 09:52:43 -07:00
Don Breazeal
89245bc056 Identify remote fork event support
This patch implements a mechanism for GDB to determine whether fork
events are supported in gdbserver.  This is a preparatory patch for
remote fork and exec event support.

Two new RSP packets are defined to represent fork and vfork event
support.  These packets are used just like PACKET_multiprocess_feature
to denote whether the corresponding event is supported.  GDB sends
fork-events+ and vfork-events+ to gdbserver to inquire about fork
event support.  If the response enables these packets, then GDB
knows that gdbserver supports the corresponding events and will
enable them.

Target functions used to query for support are included along with
each new packet.

In order for gdbserver to know whether the events are supported at the
point where the qSupported packet arrives, the code in nat/linux-ptrace.c
had to be reorganized.  Previously it would test for fork/exec event
support, then enable the events using the pid of the inferior.  When the
qSupported packet arrives there may not be an inferior.  So the mechanism
was split into two parts: a function that checks whether the events are
supported, called when gdbserver starts up, and another that enables the
events when the inferior stops for the first time.

Another gdbserver change was to add some global variables similar to
multi_process, one per new packet.  These are used to control whether
the corresponding fork events are enabled.  If GDB does not inquire
about the event support in the qSupported packet, then gdbserver will
not set these "report the event" flags.  If the flags are not set, the
events are ignored like they were in the past.  Thus, gdbserver will
never send fork event notification to an older GDB that doesn't
recognize fork events.

Tested on Ubuntu x64, native/remote/extended-remote, and as part of
subsequent patches in the series.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

        * linux-low.c (linux_supports_fork_events): New function.
        (linux_supports_vfork_events): New function.
        (linux_target_ops): Initialize new structure members.
        (initialize_low): Call linux_check_ptrace_features.
        * lynx-low.c (lynx_target_ops): Initialize new structure
        members.
        * server.c (report_fork_events, report_vfork_events):
        New global flags.
        (handle_query): Add new features to qSupported packet and
        response.
        (captured_main): Initialize new global variables.
        * target.h (struct target_ops) <supports_fork_events>:
        New member.
        <supports_vfork_events>: New member.
        (target_supports_fork_events): New macro.
        (target_supports_vfork_events): New macro.
        * win32-low.c (win32_target_ops): Initialize new structure
        members.

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * nat/linux-ptrace.c (linux_check_ptrace_features): Change
        from static to extern.
        * nat/linux-ptrace.h (linux_check_ptrace_features): Declare.
        * remote.c (anonymous enum): <PACKET_fork_event_feature,
        * PACKET_vfork_event_feature>: New enumeration constants.
        (remote_protocol_features): Add table entries for new packets.
        (remote_query_supported): Add new feature queries to qSupported
        packet.
        (_initialize_remote): Exempt new packets from the requirement
        to have 'set remote' commands.
2015-05-12 09:52:41 -07:00
Gary Benson
e0d86d2cbd Introduce linux_proc_pid_to_exec_file
This commit introduces a new function linux_proc_pid_to_exec_file
that shared Linux code can use to discover the filename of the
executable that was run to create a process on the system.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* nat/linux-procfs.h (linux_proc_pid_to_exec_file):
	New declaration.
	* nat/linux-procfs.c (linux_proc_pid_to_exec_file):
	New function, factored out from...
	* linux-nat.c (linux_child_pid_to_exec_file): ...here.
2015-04-17 09:47:30 +01:00
Antoine Tremblay
d33279b3bb Add cpu information to the info os command on linux.
This patch adds cpu information on linux based on /proc/cpuinfo as :
cpus       Listing of all cpus/cores on the system

This patch also reorders the info os commands so that they are listed
in alphabetical order.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* NEWS: Mention info os cpus support.
	* gdb/nat/linux-osdata.c (linux_xfer_osdata_cpus): New function.
	(struct osdata_type): Add cpus entry, reorder the entries in
	alphabetical order.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.texinfo (Operating System Auxiliary Information): Add info os cpus
	documentation, reorder the info os entries in alphabetical order.
2015-03-31 09:31:52 -04:00
Gary Benson
369f6daa21 Move duplicated Linux x86 code to nat/x86-linux.c
This commit moves two identical functions from gdb/x86-linux-nat.c and
gdb/gdbserver/linux-x86-low.c into the shared file gdb/nat/x86-linux.c.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* nat/x86-linux.h (x86_linux_new_thread): New declaration.
	(x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Likewise.
	* x86-linux-nat.c (x86_linux_new_thread):
	Moved to nat/x86-linux.c.
	(x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Likewise.
	* nat/x86-linux.c (x86_linux_new_thread): New function.
	(x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Likewise.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-x86-low.c (x86_linux_new_thread): Moved to
	nat/x86-linux.c.
	(x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Likewise.
2015-03-24 14:05:45 +00:00
Gary Benson
8e5d407004 Move low-level Linux x86 debug register code to a shared file
This commit moves the now-identical low-level Linux x86 debug register
code from gdb/x86-linux-nat.c and gdb/gdbserver/linux-x86-low.c into a
new shared file gdb/nat/x86-linux-dregs.c.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* nat/x86-linux-dregs.h: New file.
	* nat/x86-linux-dregs.c: Likewise.
	* Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add nat/x86-linux-dregs.h.
	(x86-linux-dregs.o): New rule.
	* config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-dregs.o.
	* config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
	* x86-linux-nat.c: Include nat/x86-linux-dregs.h.
	(u_debugreg_offset): Moved to nat/x86-linux-dregs.c.
	(x86_linux_dr_get): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_set): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_get_addr): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_get_control): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_get_status): Likewise.
	(update_debug_registers_callback): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_set_control): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_set_addr): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_update_debug_registers): Likewise.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* Makefile.in (x86-linux-dregs.o): New rule.
	* configure.srv: Add x86-linux-dregs.o to relevant targets.
	* linux-x86-low.c: Include nat/x86-linux-dregs.h.
	(u_debugreg_offset): Moved to nat/x86-linux-dregs.c.
	(x86_linux_dr_get): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_set): Likewise.
	(update_debug_registers_callback): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_set_addr): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_get_addr): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_set_control): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_get_control): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_get_status): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_update_debug_registers): Likewise.
2015-03-24 14:05:45 +00:00
Gary Benson
4b134ca108 Make lwp_info.arch_private handling shared
This commit moves the code to handle lwp_info.arch_private for
Linux x86 into a new shared file, nat/x86-linux.c.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* nat/x86-linux.h: New file.
	* nat/x86-linux.c: Likewise.
	* Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add nat/x86-linux.h.
	(x86-linux.o): New rule.
	* config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux.o.
	* config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
	* nat/linux-nat.h (struct arch_lwp_info): New forward declaration.
	(lwp_set_arch_private_info): New declaration.
	(lwp_arch_private_info): Likewise.
	* linux-nat.c (lwp_set_arch_private_info): New function.
	(lwp_arch_private_info): Likewise.
	* x86-linux-nat.c: Include nat/x86-linux.h.
	(arch_lwp_info): Removed structure.
	(update_debug_registers_callback):
	Use lwp_set_debug_registers_changed.
	(x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Use lwp_debug_registers_changed
	and lwp_set_debug_registers_changed.
	(x86_linux_new_thread): Use lwp_set_debug_registers_changed.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* Makefile.in (x86-linux.o): New rule.
	* configure.srv: Add x86-linux.o to relevant targets.
	* linux-low.c (lwp_set_arch_private_info): New function.
	(lwp_arch_private_info): Likewise.
	* linux-x86-low.c: Include nat/x86-linux.h.
	(arch_lwp_info): Removed structure.
	(update_debug_registers_callback):
	Use lwp_set_debug_registers_changed.
	(x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Use lwp_debug_registers_changed
	and lwp_set_debug_registers_changed.
	(x86_linux_new_thread): Use lwp_set_debug_registers_changed.
2015-03-24 14:05:44 +00:00
Gary Benson
cff068da9d Introduce basic LWP accessors
This commit introduces three accessors that shared Linux code can
use to access fields of struct lwp_info.  The GDB and gdbserver
Linux x86 code is modified to use them.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* nat/linux-nat.h (ptid_of_lwp): New declaration.
	(lwp_is_stopped): Likewise.
	(lwp_stop_reason): Likewise.
	* linux-nat.c (ptid_of_lwp): New function.
	(lwp_is_stopped): Likewise.
	(lwp_is_stopped_by_watchpoint): Likewise.
	* x86-linux-nat.c (update_debug_registers_callback):
	Use lwp_is_stopped.
	(x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Use ptid_of_lwp and
	lwp_stop_reason.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-low.c (ptid_of_lwp): New function.
	(lwp_is_stopped): Likewise.
	(lwp_stop_reason): Likewise.
	* linux-x86-low.c (update_debug_registers_callback):
	Use lwp_is_stopped.
	(x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Use ptid_of_lwp and
	lwp_stop_reason.
2015-03-24 14:05:44 +00:00
Gary Benson
b2f7c7e8b7 Make linux_stop_lwp be a shared function
Both GDB and gdbserver had linux_stop_lwp functions with identical
declarations.  This commit moves these to nat/linux-nat.h to allow
shared code to use the function.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* linux-nat.h (linux_stop_lwp): Move declaration to...
	* nat/linux-nat.h (linux_stop_lwp): New declaration.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-low.h (linux_stop_lwp): Remove declaration.
2015-03-24 14:05:44 +00:00
Gary Benson
6d4ee8c6ad Add iterate_over_lwps to gdbserver
This commit introduces a new function, iterate_over_lwps, that
shared Linux code can use to call a function for each LWP that
matches certain criteria.  This function already existed in GDB
and was in use by GDB's various low-level Linux x86 debug register
setters.  An equivalent was written for gdbserver and gdbserver's
low-level Linux x86 debug register setters were modified to use
it.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* linux-nat.h: Include nat/linux-nat.h.
	(iterate_over_lwps): Move declaration to nat/linux-nat.h.
	* nat/linux-nat.h (struct lwp_info): New forward declaration.
	(iterate_over_lwps_ftype): New typedef.
	(iterate_over_lwps): New declaration.
	* linux-nat.h (iterate_over_lwps): Update comment.  Use
	iterate_over_lwps_ftype.  Update callback return value check.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-low.h: Include nat/linux-nat.h.
	* linux-low.c (iterate_over_lwps_args): New structure.
	(iterate_over_lwps_filter): New function.
	(iterate_over_lwps): Likewise.
	* linux-x86-low.c (update_debug_registers_callback):
	Update signature to what iterate_over_lwps expects.
	Remove PID check that iterate_over_lwps now performs.
	(x86_dr_low_set_addr): Use iterate_over_lwps.
	(x86_dr_low_set_control): Likewise.
2015-03-24 14:05:43 +00:00
Gary Benson
70a0bb6b59 Add x86_debug_reg_state to gdbserver
This commit introduces a new function, x86_debug_reg_state, that
shared x86 code can use to access the local mirror of a process's
debug registers.  This function already existed in GDB and was
in use by GDB's x86_linux_prepare_to_resume.  An equivalent was
written for gdbserver and gdbserver's x86_linux_prepare_to_resume
was modified to use it.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* x86-nat.h (x86_debug_reg_state): Move declaration to...
	* nat/x86-dregs.h (x86_debug_reg_state): New declaration.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-x86-low.c (x86_debug_reg_state): New function.
	(x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Use the above.
2015-03-24 14:05:43 +00:00
Gary Benson
7b6690874f Introduce current_lwp_ptid
This commit introduces a new function, current_lwp_ptid, that
shared Linux code can use to obtain the ptid of the current
lightweight process.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* nat/linux-nat.h (current_lwp_ptid): New declaration.
	* linux-nat.c (current_lwp_ptid): New function.
	* x86-linux-nat.c: Include nat/linux-nat.h.
	(x86_linux_dr_get_addr): Use current_lwp_ptid.
	(x86_linux_dr_get_control): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_get_status): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_set_control): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_set_addr): Likewise.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-low.c (current_lwp_ptid): New function.
	* linux-x86-low.c: Include nat/linux-nat.h.
	(x86_dr_low_get_addr): Use current_lwp_ptid.
	(x86_dr_low_get_control): Likewise.
	(x86_dr_low_get_status): Likewise.
2015-03-24 14:05:43 +00:00
Pedro Alves
23f238d345 Fix race exposed by gdb.threads/killed.exp
On GNU/Linux, this test sometimes FAILs like this:

 (gdb) run
 Starting program: /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/build/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/killed
 [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
 Using host libthread_db library "/lib64/libthread_db.so.1".
 ptrace: No such process.
 (gdb)
 Program terminated with signal SIGKILL, Killed.
 The program no longer exists.
 FAIL: gdb.threads/killed.exp: run program to completion (timeout)

Note the suspicious "No such process" line (that's errno==ESRCH).
Adding debug output we see:

  linux_nat_wait: [process -1], [TARGET_WNOHANG]
  LLW: enter
  LNW: waitpid(-1, ...) returned 18465, ERRNO-OK
  LLW: waitpid 18465 received Stopped (signal) (stopped)
  LNW: waitpid(-1, ...) returned 18461, ERRNO-OK
  LLW: waitpid 18461 received Trace/breakpoint trap (stopped)
  LLW: Handling extended status 0x03057f
  LHEW: Got clone event from LWP 18461, new child is LWP 18465
  LNW: waitpid(-1, ...) returned 0, ERRNO-OK
  RSRL: resuming stopped-resumed LWP LWP 18465 at 0x3b36af4b51: step=0
  RSRL: resuming stopped-resumed LWP LWP 18461 at 0x3b36af4b51: step=0
  sigchld
  ptrace: No such process.
  (gdb) linux_nat_wait: [process -1], [TARGET_WNOHANG]
  LLW: enter
  LNW: waitpid(-1, ...) returned 18465, ERRNO-OK
  LLW: waitpid 18465 received Killed (terminated)
  LLW: LWP 18465 exited.
  LNW: waitpid(-1, ...) returned 18461, No child processes
  LLW: waitpid 18461 received Killed (terminated)
  Process 18461 exited
  LNW: waitpid(-1, ...) returned -1, No child processes
  LLW: exit
  sigchld
  infrun: target_wait (-1, status) =
  infrun:   18461 [process 18461],
  infrun:   status->kind = signalled, signal = GDB_SIGNAL_KILL
  infrun: TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED

  Program terminated with signal SIGKILL, Killed.
  The program no longer exists.
  infrun: stop_waiting
  FAIL: gdb.threads/killed.exp: run program to completion (timeout)

The issue is that here:

  RSRL: resuming stopped-resumed LWP LWP 18465 at 0x3b36af4b51: step=0
  RSRL: resuming stopped-resumed LWP LWP 18461 at 0x3b36af4b51: step=0

The first line shows we had just resumed LWP 18465, which does:

 void *
 child_func (void *dummy)
 {
   kill (pid, SIGKILL);
   exit (1);
 }

So if the kernel manages to schedule that thread fast enough, the
process may be killed before GDB has a chance to resume LWP 18461.

GDBserver has code at the tail end of linux_resume_one_lwp to cope
with this:

~~~
    ptrace (step ? PTRACE_SINGLESTEP : PTRACE_CONT, lwpid_of (thread),
	    (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG3) 0,
	    /* Coerce to a uintptr_t first to avoid potential gcc warning
	       of coercing an 8 byte integer to a 4 byte pointer.  */
	    (PTRACE_TYPE_ARG4) (uintptr_t) signal);

    current_thread = saved_thread;
    if (errno)
      {
	/* ESRCH from ptrace either means that the thread was already
	   running (an error) or that it is gone (a race condition).  If
	   it's gone, we will get a notification the next time we wait,
	   so we can ignore the error.  We could differentiate these
	   two, but it's tricky without waiting; the thread still exists
	   as a zombie, so sending it signal 0 would succeed.  So just
	   ignore ESRCH.  */
	if (errno == ESRCH)
	  return;

	perror_with_name ("ptrace");
      }
~~~

However, that's not a complete fix, because between starting to handle
the resume request and getting that PTRACE_CONTINUE, we run other
ptrace calls that can also fail with ESRCH, and that end up throwing
an error (with perror_with_name).

In the case above, I indeed sometimes see resume_stopped_resumed_lwps
fail in the registers read:

resume_stopped_resumed_lwps (struct lwp_info *lp, void *data)
{
...
      CORE_ADDR pc = regcache_read_pc (regcache);

Or e.g., in 32-bit mode, i386_linux_resume has several calls that can
throw too.

Whether to ignore ptrace errors or not depends on context that is only
available somewhere up the call chain.  So the fix is to let ptrace
errors throw as they do today, and wrap the resume request in a
TRY/CATCH that swallows it iff the lwp that we were trying to resume
is no longer ptrace-stopped.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2015-03-19  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* linux-low.c (linux_resume_one_lwp): Rename to ...
	(linux_resume_one_lwp_throw): ... this.  Don't handle ESRCH here,
	instead call perror_with_name.
	(check_ptrace_stopped_lwp_gone): New function.
	(linux_resume_one_lwp): Reimplement as wrapper around
	linux_resume_one_lwp_throw that swallows errors if the LWP is
	gone.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-03-19  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* linux-nat.c (linux_resume_one_lwp): Rename to ...
	(linux_resume_one_lwp_throw): ... this.  Don't handle ESRCH here,
	instead call perror_with_name.
	(check_ptrace_stopped_lwp_gone): New function.
	(linux_resume_one_lwp): Reimplement as wrapper around
	linux_resume_one_lwp_throw that swallows errors if the LWP is
	gone.
	(resume_stopped_resumed_lwps): Try register reads in TRY/CATCH and
	swallows errors if the LWP is gone.  Use
	linux_resume_one_lwp_throw instead of linux_resume_one_lwp.
2015-03-19 17:07:38 +00:00
Gary Benson
61012eef84 New common function "startswith"
This commit introduces a new inline common function "startswith"
which takes two string arguments and returns nonzero if the first
string starts with the second.  It also updates the 295 places
where this logic was written out longhand to use the new function.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* common/common-utils.h (startswith): New inline function.
	All places where this logic was used updated to use the above.
2015-03-06 09:42:06 +00:00
Pedro Alves
faf09f0119 Linux native: Use TRAP_BRKPT/TRAP_HWBPT
This patch adjusts the native Linux target backend to tell the core
whether a trap was caused by a breakpoint.

It teaches the target to get that information out of the si_code of
the SIGTRAP siginfo.

Tested on x86-64 Fedora 20, s390 RHEL 7, and PPC64 Fedora 18.  An
earlier version was tested on ARM Fedora 21.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-03-04  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* linux-nat.c (save_sigtrap): Check for breakpoints before
	checking watchpoints.
	(status_callback) [USE_SIGTRAP_SIGINFO]: Don't check whether a
	breakpoint is inserted if relying on SIGTRAP's siginfo.si_code.
	(check_stopped_by_breakpoint) [USE_SIGTRAP_SIGINFO]: Decide whether
	a breakpoint triggered based on the SIGTRAP's siginfo.si_code.
	(linux_nat_stopped_by_sw_breakpoint)
	(linux_nat_supports_stopped_by_sw_breakpoint)
	(linux_nat_stopped_by_hw_breakpoint)
	(linux_nat_supports_stopped_by_hw_breakpoint): New functions.
	(linux_nat_wait_1): Don't re-increment the PC if relying on
	SIGTRAP's siginfo->si_code.
	(linux_nat_add_target): Install new target methods.
	* linux-thread-db.c (check_event): Don't account for breakpoint PC
	offset if the target already adjusted the PC.
	* nat/linux-ptrace.h (USE_SIGTRAP_SIGINFO): New.
	(GDB_ARCH_TRAP_BRKPT): New.
	(TRAP_HWBKPT): Define if not already defined.
2015-03-04 20:41:16 +00:00
Markus Metzger
d68e53f479 btrace: support 32-bit inferior on 64-bit host
The heuristic for filtering out kernel addressess in BTS trace checks the
most significant bit in each address.  This works fine for 32-bit and 64-bit
mode.

For 32-bit compatibility mode, i.e. a 32-bit inferior running on 64-bit
host, we need to check bit 63 (or any bit bigger than 31), not bit 31.

Use the machine field in struct utsname provided by a uname call to
determine whether we are running on a 64-bit host.

Thanks to Jan Kratochvil for reporting the issue.

gdb/
	* nat/linux-btrace.c: Include sys/utsname.h.
	(linux_determine_kernel_ptr_bits): New.
	(linux_enable_bts): Call linux_determine_kernel_ptr_bits.
	* x86-linux-nat.c (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Do not overwrite non-zero
	ptr_bits.

gdbserver/
	* linux-low.c (linux_low_enable_btrace): Do not overwrite non-zero
	ptr_bits.
2015-03-03 12:47:41 +01:00
Pedro Alves
2f56f7c302 Don't forward declare enum target_hw_bp_type
Can't do that in C++.

2015-02-27  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* nat/x86-dregs.h (enum target_hw_bp_type): Remove forward
	declaration.
	Include break-common.h.
2015-02-27 17:29:42 +00:00
Pedro Alves
56000a9801 Add extern "C" to declarations of C symbols
These symbols are defined in C code, so in C++ mode we need to use
extern "C" to declare them.  As extern "C" can't be used inside a
function's scope, we move the declarations to the global scope at the
same time.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-02-27  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* cli-out.c (_rl_erase_entire_line): Move declaration out of
	cli_mld_erase_entire_line, and make it extern "C".
	* common/common-defs.h (EXTERN_C): New.
	* completer.c (_rl_completion_prefix_display_length)
	(_rl_print_completions_horizontally, QSFUNC): Move declarations
	out of gdb_display_match_list_1.
	(_rl_qsort_string_compare): Move declaration out of
	gdb_display_match_list_1, and make it extern "C".
	* defs.h (re_comp): Use EXTERN_C.
	* maint.c (_mcleanup): Move declaration out of mcleanup_wrapper,
	and make it extern "C".
	(monstartup): Move declaration out of maintenance_set_profile_cmd,
	and make it extern "C".
	(main): Move declaration out of maintenance_set_profile_cmd.
	* nat/linux-ptrace.c (linux_ptrace_attach_fail_reason_string): Use
	EXTERN_C.
2015-02-27 17:26:16 +00:00
Pedro Alves
fe978cb071 C++ keyword cleanliness, mostly auto-generated
This patch renames symbols that happen to have names which are
reserved keywords in C++.

Most of this was generated with Tromey's cxx-conversion.el script.
Some places where later hand massaged a bit, to fix formatting, etc.
And this was rebased several times meanwhile, along with re-running
the script, so re-running the script from scratch probably does not
result in the exact same output.  I don't think that matters anyway.

gdb/
2015-02-27  Tom Tromey  <tromey@redhat.com>
	    Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	Rename symbols whose names are reserved C++ keywords throughout.

gdb/gdbserver/
2015-02-27  Tom Tromey  <tromey@redhat.com>
	    Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	Rename symbols whose names are reserved C++ keywords throughout.
2015-02-27 16:33:07 +00:00
Pedro Alves
2db9a4275c GNU/Linux: Stop using libthread_db/td_ta_thr_iter
TL;DR - GDB can hang if something refreshes the thread list out of the
target while the target is running.  GDB hangs inside td_ta_thr_iter.
The fix is to not use that libthread_db function anymore.

Long version:

Running the testsuite against my all-stop-on-top-of-non-stop series is
still exposing latent non-stop bugs.

I was originally seeing this with the multi-create.exp test, back when
we were still using libthread_db thread event breakpoints.  The
all-stop-on-top-of-non-stop series forces a thread list refresh each
time GDB needs to start stepping over a breakpoint (to pause all
threads).  That test hits the thread event breakpoint often, resulting
in a bunch of step-over operations, thus a bunch of thread list
refreshes while some threads in the target are running.

The commit adds a real non-stop mode test that triggers the issue,
based on multi-create.exp, that does an explicit "info threads" when a
breakpoint is hit.  IOW, it does the same things the as-ns series was
doing when testing multi-create.exp.

The bug is a race, so it unfortunately takes several runs for the test
to trigger it.  In fact, even when setting the test running in a loop,
it sometimes takes several minutes for it to trigger for me.

The race is related to libthread_db's td_ta_thr_iter.  This is
libthread_db's entry point for walking the thread list of the
inferior.

Sometimes, when GDB refreshes the thread list from the target,
libthread_db's td_ta_thr_iter can somehow see glibc's thread list as a
cycle, and get stuck in an infinite loop.

The issue is that when a thread exits, its thread control structure in
glibc is moved from a "used" list to a "cache" list.  These lists are
simply circular linked lists where the "next/prev" pointers are
embedded in the thread control structure itself.  The "next" pointer
of the last element of the list points back to the list's sentinel
"head".  There's only one set of "next/prev" pointers for both lists;
thus a thread can only be in one of the lists at a time, not in both
simultaneously.

So when thread C exits, simplifying, the following happens.  A-C are
threads.  stack_used and stack_cache are the list's heads.

Before:

  stack_used -> A -> B -> C -> (&stack_used)
  stack_cache -> (&stack_cache)

After:

  stack_used -> A -> B -> (&stack_used)
  stack_cache -> C -> (&stack_cache)

td_ta_thr_iter starts by iterating at the list's head's next, and
iterates until it sees a thread whose next pointer points to the
list's head again.  Thus in the before case above, C's next points to
stack_used, indicating end of list.  In the same case, the stack_cache
list is empty.

For each thread being iterated, td_ta_thr_iter reads the whole thread
object out of the inferior.  This includes the thread's "next"
pointer.

In the scenario above, it may happen that td_ta_thr_iter is iterating
thread B and has already read B's thread structure just before thread
C exits and its control structure moves to the cached list.

Now, recall that td_ta_thr_iter is running in the context of GDB, and
there's no locking between GDB and the inferior.  From it's local copy
of B, td_ta_thr_iter believes that the next thread after B is thread
C, so it happilly continues iterating to C, a thread that has already
exited, and is now in the stack cache list.

After iterating C, td_ta_thr_iter finds the stack_cache head, which
because it is not stack_used, td_ta_thr_iter assumes it's just another
thread.  After this, unless the reverse race triggers, GDB gets stuck
in td_ta_thr_iter forever walking the stack_cache list, as no thread
in thatlist has a next pointer that points back to stack_used (the
terminating condition).

Before fully understanding the issue, I tried adding cycle detection
to GDB's td_ta_thr_iter callback.  However, td_ta_thr_iter skips
calling the callback in some cases, which means that it's possible
that the callback isn't called at all, making it impossible for GDB to
break the loop.  I did manage to get GDB stuck in that state more than
once.

Fortunately, we can avoid the issue altogether.  We don't really need
td_ta_thr_iter for live debugging nowadays, given PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE.
We already know how to map and lwp id to a thread id without iterating
(thread_from_lwp), so use that more.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-02-20  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* linux-nat.c (linux_handle_extended_wait): Call
	thread_db_notice_clone whenever a new clone LWP is detected.
	(linux_stop_and_wait_all_lwps, linux_unstop_all_lwps): New
	functions.
	* linux-nat.h (thread_db_attach_lwp): Delete declaration.
	(thread_db_notice_clone, linux_stop_and_wait_all_lwps)
	(linux_unstop_all_lwps): Declare.
	* linux-thread-db.c (struct thread_get_info_inout): Delete.
	(thread_get_info_callback): Delete.
	(thread_from_lwp): Use td_thr_get_info and record_thread.
	(thread_db_attach_lwp): Delete.
	(thread_db_notice_clone): New function.
	(try_thread_db_load_1): If /proc is mounted and shows the
	process'es task list, walk over all LWPs and call thread_from_lwp
	instead of relying on td_ta_thr_iter.
	(attach_thread): Don't call check_thread_signals here.  Split the
	tail part of the function (which adds the thread to the core GDB
	thread list) to ...
	(record_thread): ... this function.  Call check_thread_signals
	here.
	(thread_db_wait): Don't call thread_db_find_new_threads_1.  Always
	call thread_from_lwp.
	(thread_db_update_thread_list): Rename to ...
	(thread_db_update_thread_list_org): ... this.
	(thread_db_update_thread_list): New function.
	(thread_db_find_thread_from_tid): Delete.
	(thread_db_get_ada_task_ptid): Simplify.
	* nat/linux-procfs.c: Include <sys/stat.h>.
	(linux_proc_task_list_dir_exists): New function.
	* nat/linux-procfs.h (linux_proc_task_list_dir_exists): Declare.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2015-02-20  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* thread-db.c: Include "nat/linux-procfs.h".
	(thread_db_init): Skip listing new threads if the kernel supports
	PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE and /proc/PID/task/ is accessible.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2015-02-20  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.threads/multi-create-ns-info-thr.exp: New file.
2015-02-20 21:40:31 +00:00
Antoine Tremblay
c9587f8823 Fix non executable stack handling when calling functions in the inferior.
When gdb creates a dummy frame to execute a function in the inferior,
the process may generate a SIGSEGV, SIGTRAP or SIGILL because the stack
is non executable. If the signal handler set in gdb has option print
or stop enabled for these signals gdb handles this correctly.

However, in the case of noprint and nostop the signal is short-circuited
and the inferior process is sent the signal directly. This causes the
inferior to crash because of gdb.

This patch adds a check for SIGSEGV, SIGTRAP or SIGILL so that these
signals are sent to gdb rather than short-circuited in the inferior.
gdb then handles them properly and the inferior process does not
crash.

This patch also fixes the same behavior in gdbserver.

Also added a small testcase to test the issue called catch-gdb-caused-signals.

This applies to Linux only, tested on Linux.

gdb/ChangeLog:
	PR breakpoints/16812
	* linux-nat.c (linux_nat_filter_event): Report SIGTRAP,SIGILL,SIGSEGV.
	* nat/linux-ptrace.c (linux_wstatus_maybe_breakpoint): Add.
	* nat/linux-ptrace.h: Add linux_wstatus_maybe_breakpoint.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
	PR breakpoints/16812
	* linux-low.c (wstatus_maybe_breakpoint): Remove.
	(linux_low_filter_event): Update wstatus_maybe_breakpoint name.
	(linux_wait_1): Report SIGTRAP,SIGILL,SIGSEGV.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
	PR breakpoints/16812
	* gdb.base/catch-gdb-caused-signals.c: New file.
	* gdb.base/catch-gdb-caused-signals.exp: New file.
2015-02-19 11:04:21 -05:00
Markus Metzger
afb778a2a8 btrace: identify cpu
Add a struct for identifying a processor and use it in linux-btrace.c when
identifying the processor we're running on.

We will need this feature for the new btrace format.

2015-02-09  Markus Metzger  <markus.t.metzger@intel.com>

	* common/btrace-common.h (btrace_cpu_vendor, btrace_cpu): New.
	* nat/linux-btrace.c: (btrace_this_cpu): New.
	(cpu_supports_bts): Call btrace_this_cpu.
	(intel_supports_bts): Add cpu parameter.
2015-02-09 09:49:15 +01:00
Markus Metzger
d33501a51f record-btrace: add bts buffer size configuration option
Allow the size of the branch trace ring buffer to be defined by the
user.  The specified buffer size will be used when BTS tracing is
enabled for new threads.

The obtained buffer size may differ from the requested size.  The
actual buffer size for the current thread is shown in the "info record"
command.

Bigger buffers mean longer traces, but also longer processing time.

2015-02-09  Markus Metzger  <markus.t.metzger@intel.com>

	* btrace.c (parse_xml_btrace_conf_bts): Add size.
	(btrace_conf_bts_attributes): New.
	(btrace_conf_children): Add attributes.
	* common/btrace-common.h (btrace_config_bts): New.
	(btrace_config)<bts>: New.
	(btrace_config): Update comment.
	* nat/linux-btrace.c (linux_enable_btrace, linux_enable_bts):
	Use config.
	* features/btrace-conf.dtd: Increment version.  Add size
	attribute to bts element.
	* record-btrace.c (set_record_btrace_bts_cmdlist,
	show_record_btrace_bts_cmdlist): New.
	(record_btrace_adjust_size, record_btrace_print_bts_conf,
	record_btrace_print_conf, cmd_set_record_btrace_bts,
	cmd_show_record_btrace_bts): New.
	(record_btrace_info): Call record_btrace_print_conf.
	(_initialize_record_btrace): Add commands.
	* remote.c: Add PACKET_Qbtrace_conf_bts_size enum.
	(remote_protocol_features): Add Qbtrace-conf:bts:size packet.
	(btrace_sync_conf): Synchronize bts size.
	(_initialize_remote): Add Qbtrace-conf:bts:size packet.
	* NEWS: Announce new commands and new packets.

doc/
	* gdb.texinfo (Branch Trace Configuration Format): Add size.
	(Process Record and Replay): Describe new set|show commands.
	(General Query Packets): Describe Qbtrace-conf:bts:size packet.

testsuite/
	* gdb.btrace/buffer-size: New.

gdbserver/
	* linux-low.c (linux_low_btrace_conf): Print size.
	* server.c (handle_btrace_conf_general_set): New.
	(hanle_general_set): Call handle_btrace_conf_general_set.
	(handle_query): Report Qbtrace-conf:bts:size as supported.
2015-02-09 09:42:28 +01:00
Markus Metzger
f4abbc1682 record btrace: add configuration struct
Add a struct to describe the branch trace configuration and use it for
enabling branch tracing.

The user will be able to set configuration fields for each tracing format
to be used for new threads.

The actual configuration that is active for a given thread will be shown
in the "info record" command.

At the moment, the configuration struct only contains a format field
that is set to the only available format.

The format is the only configuration option that can not be set via set
commands.  It is given as argument to the "record btrace" command when
starting recording.

2015-02-09  Markus Metzger  <markus.t.metzger@intel.com>

	* Makefile.in (XMLFILES): Add btrace-conf.dtd.
	* x86-linux-nat.c (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Update parameters.
	(x86_linux_btrace_conf): New.
	(x86_linux_create_target): Initialize to_btrace_conf.
	* nat/linux-btrace.c (linux_enable_btrace): Update parameters.
	Check format.  Split into this and ...
	(linux_enable_bts): ... this.
	(linux_btrace_conf): New.
	(perf_event_skip_record): Renamed into ...
	(perf_event_skip_bts_record): ... this.  Updated users.
	(linux_disable_btrace): Split into this and ...
	(linux_disable_bts): ... this.
	(linux_read_btrace): Check format.
	* nat/linux-btrace.h (linux_enable_btrace): Update parameters.
	(linux_btrace_conf): New.
	(btrace_target_info)<ptid>: Moved.
	(btrace_target_info)<conf>: New.
	(btrace_target_info): Split into this and ...
	(btrace_tinfo_bts): ... this.  Updated users.
	* btrace.c (btrace_enable): Update parameters.
	(btrace_conf, parse_xml_btrace_conf_bts, parse_xml_btrace_conf)
	(btrace_conf_children, btrace_conf_attributes)
	(btrace_conf_elements): New.
	* btrace.h (btrace_enable): Update parameters.
	(btrace_conf, parse_xml_btrace_conf): New.
	* common/btrace-common.h (btrace_config): New.
	* feature/btrace-conf.dtd: New.
	* record-btrace.c (record_btrace_conf): New.
	(record_btrace_cmdlist): New.
	(record_btrace_enable_warn, record_btrace_open): Pass
	&record_btrace_conf.
	(record_btrace_info): Print recording format.
	(cmd_record_btrace_bts_start): New.
	(cmd_record_btrace_start): Call cmd_record_btrace_bts_start.
	(_initialize_record_btrace): Add "record btrace bts" subcommand.
	Add "record bts" alias command.
	* remote.c (remote_state)<btrace_config>: New.
	(remote_btrace_reset, PACKET_qXfer_btrace_conf): New.
	(remote_protocol_features): Add qXfer:btrace-conf:read.
	(remote_open_1): Call remote_btrace_reset.
	(remote_xfer_partial): Handle TARGET_OBJECT_BTRACE_CONF.
	(btrace_target_info)<conf>: New.
	(btrace_sync_conf, btrace_read_config): New.
	(remote_enable_btrace): Update parameters.  Call btrace_sync_conf and
	btrace_read_conf.
	(remote_btrace_conf): New.
	(init_remote_ops): Initialize to_btrace_conf.
	(_initialize_remote): Add qXfer:btrace-conf packet.
	* target.c (target_enable_btrace): Update parameters.
	(target_btrace_conf): New.
	* target.h (target_enable_btrace): Update parameters.
	(target_btrace_conf): New.
	(target_object)<TARGET_OBJECT_BTRACE_CONF>: New.
	(target_ops)<to_enable_btrace>: Update parameters and comment.
	(target_ops)<to_btrace_conf>: New.
	* target-delegates: Regenerate.
	* target-debug.h (target_debug_print_const_struct_btrace_config_p)
	(target_debug_print_const_struct_btrace_target_info_p): New.
	NEWS: Announce new command and new packet.

doc/
	* gdb.texinfo (Process Record and Replay): Describe the "record
	btrace bts" command.
	(General Query Packets): Describe qXfer:btrace-conf:read packet.
	(Branch Trace Configuration Format): New.

gdbserver/
	* linux-low.c (linux_low_enable_btrace): Update parameters.
	(linux_low_btrace_conf): New.
	(linux_target_ops)<to_btrace_conf>: Initialize.
	* server.c (current_btrace_conf): New.
	(handle_btrace_enable): Rename to ...
	(handle_btrace_enable_bts): ... this.  Pass &current_btrace_conf
	to target_enable_btrace.  Update comment.  Update users.
	(handle_qxfer_btrace_conf): New.
    (qxfer_packets): Add btrace-conf entry.
	(handle_query): Report qXfer:btrace-conf:read as supported packet.
	* target.h (target_ops)<enable_btrace>: Update parameters and comment.
	(target_ops)<read_btrace_conf>: New.
	(target_enable_btrace): Update parameters.
	(target_read_btrace_conf): New.

testsuite/
	* gdb.btrace/delta.exp: Update "info record" output.
	* gdb.btrace/enable.exp: Update "info record" output.
	* gdb.btrace/finish.exp: Update "info record" output.
	* gdb.btrace/instruction_history.exp: Update "info record" output.
	* gdb.btrace/next.exp: Update "info record" output.
	* gdb.btrace/nexti.exp: Update "info record" output.
	* gdb.btrace/step.exp: Update "info record" output.
	* gdb.btrace/stepi.exp: Update "info record" output.
	* gdb.btrace/nohist.exp: Update "info record" output.
2015-02-09 09:38:55 +01:00
Markus Metzger
aadf7753fd btrace, linux: add perf event buffer abstraction
Collect perf event buffer related fields from btrace_target_info into
a new struct perf_event_buffer.  Update functions that operated on the
buffer to take a struct perf_event_buffer pointer rather than a
btrace_target_info pointer.

2015-02-09  Markus Metzger  <markus.t.metzger@intel.com>

	* nat/linux-btrace.h (perf_event_buffer): New.
	(btrace_target_info) <buffer, size, data_head>: Replace with ...
	<bts>: ... this.
	* nat/linux-btrace.c (perf_event_header, perf_event_mmap_size)
	(perf_event_buffer_size, perf_event_buffer_begin)
	(perf_event_buffer_end, linux_btrace_has_changed): Removed.
	Updated users.
	(perf_event_new_data): New.
2015-02-09 09:33:59 +01:00
Markus Metzger
043c357797 btrace: add format argument to supports_btrace
Add a format argument to the various supports_btrace functions to check
for support of a specific btrace format.  This is to prepare for a new
format.

Removed two redundant calls.  The check will be made in the subsequent
btrace_enable call.

2015-02-09  Markus Metzger  <markus.t.metzger@intel.com>

	* btrace.c (btrace_enable): Pass BTRACE_FORMAT_BTS.
	* record-btrace.c (record_btrace_open): Remove call to
	target_supports_btrace.
	* remote.c (remote_supports_btrace): Update parameters.
	* target.c (target_supports_btrace): Update parameters.
	* target.h (to_supports_btrace, target_supports_btrace): Update
	parameters.
	* target-delegates.c: Regenerate.
	* target-debug.h (target_debug_print_enum_btrace_format): New.
	* nat/linux-btrace.c
	(kernel_supports_btrace): Rename into ...
	(kernel_supports_bts): ... this.  Update users.  Update warning text.
	(intel_supports_btrace): Rename into ...
	(intel_supports_bts): ... this.  Update users.
	(cpu_supports_btrace): Rename into ...
	(cpu_supports_bts): ... this.  Update users.
	(linux_supports_btrace): Update parameters.  Split into this and ...
	(linux_supports_bts): ... this.
	* nat/linux-btrace.h (linux_supports_btrace): Update parameters.

gdbserver/
	* server.c (handle_btrace_general_set): Remove call to
	target_supports_btrace.
	(supported_btrace_packets): New.
	(handle_query): Call supported_btrace_packets.
	* target.h: include btrace-common.h.
	(btrace_target_info): Removed.
	(supports_btrace, target_supports_btrace): Update parameters.
2015-02-09 09:31:14 +01:00
Markus Metzger
734b0e4bda btrace: add struct btrace_data
Add a structure to hold the branch trace data and an enum to describe
the format of that data.  So far, only BTS is supported.  Also added
a NONE format to indicate that no branch trace data is available.

This will make it easier to support different branch trace formats in
the future.

2015-02-09  Markus Metzger  <markus.t.metzger@intel.com>

	* Makefile.in (SFILES): Add common/btrace-common.c.
	(COMMON_OBS): Add common/btrace-common.o.
	(btrace-common.o): Add build rules.
	* btrace.c (parse_xml_btrace): Update parameters.
	(parse_xml_btrace_block): Set format field.
	(btrace_add_pc, btrace_fetch): Use struct btrace_data.
	(do_btrace_data_cleanup, make_cleanup_btrace_data): New.
	(btrace_compute_ftrace): Split into this and...
	(btrace_compute_ftrace_bts): ...this.
	(btrace_stitch_trace): Split into this and...
	(btrace_stitch_bts): ...this.
	* btrace.h (parse_xml_btrace): Update parameters.
	(make_cleanup_btrace_data): New.
	* common/btrace-common.c: New.
	* common/btrace-common.h: Include common-defs.h.
	(btrace_block_s): Update comment.
	(btrace_format): New.
	(btrace_format_string): New.
	(btrace_data_bts): New.
	(btrace_data): New.
	(btrace_data_init, btrace_data_fini, btrace_data_empty): New.
	* remote.c (remote_read_btrace): Update parameters.
	* target.c (target_read_btrace): Update parameters.
	* target.h (target_read_btrace): Update parameters.
	(target_ops)<to_read_btrace>: Update parameters.
	* x86-linux-nat.c (x86_linux_read_btrace): Update parameters.
	* target-delegates.c: Regenerate.
	* target-debug (target_debug_print_struct_btrace_data_p): New.
	* nat/linux-btrace.c (linux_read_btrace): Split into this and...
	(linux_read_bts): ...this.
	* nat/linux-btrace.h (linux_read_btrace): Update parameters.

gdbserver/
	* Makefile.in (SFILES): Add common/btrace-common.c.
	(OBS): Add common/btrace-common.o.
	(btrace-common.o): Add build rules.
	* linux-low: Include btrace-common.h.
	(linux_low_read_btrace): Use struct btrace_data.  Call
	btrace_data_init and btrace_data_fini.
2015-02-09 09:21:44 +01:00
Joel Brobecker
049bb5dee8 gdb/ARI: Call safe_strerror instead of strerror in linux-ptrace.c
gdb/ChangeLog:

        * nat/linux-ptrace.c (linux_ptrace_attach_fail_reason_string)
        (linux_ptrace_test_ret_to_nx): Use safe_strerror instead of
        strerror.
2015-01-20 19:08:17 +01:00