All target descriptions must be initialized at startup, but this one was forgotten.
gdb/gdbserver/
2013-06-11 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* linux-x86-low.c (initialize_low_arch): Call
init_registers_x32_avx_linux.
This patch makes GDBserver support multi-process + biarch.
Currently, if you're debugging more than one process at once with a
single gdbserver (in extended-remote mode), then all processes must
have the same architecture (e.g., 64-bit vs 32-bit). Otherwise, you
see this:
Added inferior 2
[Switching to inferior 2 [<null>] (<noexec>)]
Reading symbols from /home/pedro/gdb/tests/main32...done.
Temporary breakpoint 2 at 0x4004cf: main. (2 locations)
Starting program: /home/pedro/gdb/tests/main32
warning: Selected architecture i386 is not compatible with reported target architecture i386:x86-64
warning: Architecture rejected target-supplied description
Remote 'g' packet reply is too long: 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000090cfffff0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000020000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000b042f7460000000000020000230000002b0000002b0000002b000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000007f03000000000000ffff0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000801f00003b0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
... etc, etc ...
Even though the process was running a 32-bit program, GDBserver sent
back to GDB a register set in 64-bit layout.
A patch (http://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2012-11/msg00228.html) a
while ago made GDB track a target_gdbarch per inferior, and as
consequence, fetch a target description per-inferior. This patch is
the GDBserver counterpart, that makes GDBserver keep track of each
process'es XML target description and register layout. So in the
example above, GDBserver will send the correct register set in 32-bit
layout to GDB.
A new "struct target_desc" object (tdesc for short) is added, that
holds the target description and register layout information about
each process. Each `struct process_info' holds a pointer to a target
description. The regcache also gains a pointer to a target
description, mainly for convenience, and parallel with GDB (and
possible future support for programs that flip processor modes).
The low target's arch_setup routines are responsible for setting the
process'es correct tdesc. This isn't that much different to how
things were done before, except that instead of detecting the inferior
process'es architecture and calling the corresponding
init_registers_FOO routine, which would change the regcache layout
globals and recreate the threads' regcaches, the regcache.c globals
are gone, and the init_registers_$BAR routines now each initialize a
separate global struct target_desc object (one for each arch variant
GDBserver supports), and so all the init_registers_$BAR routines that
are built into GDBserver are called early at GDBserver startup time
(similarly to how GDB handles its built-in target descriptions), and
then the arch_setup routine is responsible for making
process_info->tdesc point to one of these target description globals.
The regcache module is all parameterized to get the regcache's layout
from the tdesc object instead of the old register_bytes, etc. globals.
The threads' regcaches are now created lazily. The old scheme where
we created each of them when we added a new thread doesn't work
anymore, because we add the main thread/lwp before we see it stop for
the first time, and it is only when we see the thread stop for the
first time that we have a chance of determining the inferior's
architecture (through the_low_target.arch_setup). Therefore when we
add the main thread we don't know which architecture/tdesc its
regcache should have.
This patch makes the gdb.multi/multi-arch.exp test now pass against
(extended-remote) GDBserver. It currently fails, without this patch.
The IPA also uses the regcache, so it gains a new global struct
target_desc pointer, which points at the description of the process it
is loaded in.
Re. the linux-low.c & friends changes. Since the register map
etc. may differ between processes (64-bit vs 32-bit) etc., the
linux_target_ops num_regs, regmap and regset_bitmap data fields are no
longer sufficient. A new method is added in their place that returns
a pointer to a new struct that includes all info linux-low.c needs to
access registers of the current inferior.
The patch/discussion that originally introduced
linux-low.c:disabled_regsets mentions that the disabled_regsets set
may be different per mode (in a biarch setup), and indeed that is
cleared whenever we start a new (first) inferior, so that global is
moved as well behind the new `struct regs_info'.
On the x86 side:
I simply replaced the i387-fp.c:num_xmm_registers global with a check
for 64-bit or 32-bit process, which is equivalent to how the global
was set. This avoided coming up with some more general mechanism that
would work for all targets that use this module (GNU/Linux, Windows,
etc.).
Tested:
GNU/Linux IA64
GNU/Linux MIPS64
GNU/Linux PowerPC (Fedora 16)
GNU/Linux s390x (Fedora 16)
GNU/Linux sparc64 (Debian)
GNU/Linux x86_64, -m64 and -m32 (Fedora 17)
Cross built, and smoke tested:
i686-w64-mingw32, under Wine.
GNU/Linux TI C6x, by Yao Qi.
Cross built but otherwise not tested:
aarch64-linux-gnu
arm-linux-gnu
m68k-linux
nios2-linux-gnu
sh-linux-gnu
spu
tilegx-unknown-linux-gnu
Completely untested:
GNU/Linux Blackfin
GNU/Linux CRIS
GNU/Linux CRISv32
GNU/Linux TI Xtensa
GNU/Linux M32R
LynxOS
QNX NTO
gdb/gdbserver/
2013-06-07 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* Makefile.in (OBS): Add tdesc.o.
(IPA_OBJS): Add tdesc-ipa.o.
(tdesc-ipa.o): New rule.
* ax.c (gdb_eval_agent_expr): Adjust register_size call to new
interface.
* linux-low.c (new_inferior): Delete.
(disabled_regsets, num_regsets): Delete.
(linux_add_process): Adjust to set the new per-process
new_inferior flag.
(linux_detach_one_lwp): Adjust to call regcache_invalidate_thread.
(linux_wait_for_lwp): Adjust. Only call arch_setup if the event
was a stop. When calling arch_setup, switch the current inferior
to the thread that got an event.
(linux_resume_one_lwp): Adjust to call regcache_invalidate_thread.
(regsets_fetch_inferior_registers)
(regsets_store_inferior_registers): New regsets_info parameter.
Adjust to use it.
(linux_register_in_regsets): New regs_info parameter. Adjust to
use it.
(register_addr, fetch_register, store_register): New usrregs_info
parameter. Adjust to use it.
(usr_fetch_inferior_registers, usr_store_inferior_registers): New
parameter regs_info. Adjust to use it.
(linux_fetch_registers): Get the current inferior's regs_info, and
adjust to use it.
(linux_store_registers): Ditto.
[HAVE_LINUX_REGSETS] (initialize_regsets_info): New.
(initialize_low): Don't initialize the target_regsets here. Call
initialize_low_arch.
* linux-low.h (target_regsets): Delete declaration.
(struct regsets_info): New.
(struct usrregs_info): New.
(struct regs_info): New.
(struct process_info_private) <new_inferior>: New field.
(struct linux_target_ops): Delete the num_regs, regmap, and
regset_bitmap fields. New field regs_info.
[HAVE_LINUX_REGSETS] (initialize_regsets_info): Declare.
* i387-fp.c (num_xmm_registers): Delete.
(i387_cache_to_fsave, i387_fsave_to_cache): Adjust find_regno
calls to new interface.
(i387_cache_to_fxsave, i387_cache_to_xsave, i387_fxsave_to_cache)
(i387_xsave_to_cache): Adjust find_regno calls to new interface.
Infer the number of xmm registers from the regcache's target
description.
* i387-fp.h (num_xmm_registers): Delete.
* inferiors.c (add_thread): Don't install the thread's regcache
here.
* proc-service.c (gregset_info): Fetch the current inferior's
regs_info. Adjust to use it.
* regcache.c: Include tdesc.h.
(register_bytes, reg_defs, num_registers)
(gdbserver_expedite_regs): Delete.
(get_thread_regcache): If the thread doesn't have a regcache yet,
create one, instead of aborting gdbserver.
(regcache_invalidate_one): Rename to ...
(regcache_invalidate_thread): ... this.
(regcache_invalidate_one): New.
(regcache_invalidate): Only invalidate registers of the current
process.
(init_register_cache): Add target_desc parameter, and use it.
(new_register_cache): Ditto. Assert the target description has a
non zero registers_size.
(regcache_cpy): Add assertions. Adjust.
(realloc_register_cache, set_register_cache): Delete.
(registers_to_string, registers_from_string): Adjust.
(find_register_by_name, find_regno, find_register_by_number)
(register_cache_size): Add target_desc parameter, and use it.
(free_register_cache_thread, free_register_cache_thread_one)
(regcache_release, register_cache_size): New.
(register_size): Add target_desc parameter, and use it.
(register_data, supply_register, supply_register_zeroed)
(supply_regblock, supply_register_by_name, collect_register)
(collect_register_as_string, collect_register_by_name): Adjust.
* regcache.h (struct target_desc): Forward declare.
(struct regcache) <tdesc>: New field.
(init_register_cache, new_register_cache): Add target_desc
parameter.
(regcache_invalidate_thread): Declare.
(regcache_invalidate_one): Delete declaration.
(regcache_release): Declare.
(find_register_by_number, register_cache_size, register_size)
(find_regno): Add target_desc parameter.
(gdbserver_expedite_regs, gdbserver_xmltarget): Delete
declarations.
* remote-utils.c: Include tdesc.h.
(outreg, prepare_resume_reply): Adjust.
* server.c: Include tdesc.h.
(gdbserver_xmltarget): Delete declaration.
(get_features_xml, process_serial_event): Adjust.
* server.h [IN_PROCESS_AGENT] (struct target_desc): Forward
declare.
(struct process_info) <tdesc>: New field.
(ipa_tdesc): Declare.
* tdesc.c: New file.
* tdesc.h: New file.
* tracepoint.c: Include tdesc.h.
[IN_PROCESS_AGENT] (ipa_tdesc): Define.
(get_context_regcache): Adjust to pass ipa_tdesc down.
(do_action_at_tracepoint): Adjust to get the register cache size
from the context regcache's description.
(traceframe_walk_blocks): Adjust to get the register cache size
from the current trace frame's description.
(traceframe_get_pc): Adjust to get current trace frame's
description and pass it down.
(gdb_collect): Adjust to get the register cache size from the
IPA's description.
* linux-amd64-ipa.c (tdesc_amd64_linux): Declare.
(gdbserver_xmltarget): Delete.
(initialize_low_tracepoint): Set the ipa's target description.
* linux-i386-ipa.c (tdesc_i386_linux): Declare.
(initialize_low_tracepoint): Set the ipa's target description.
* linux-x86-low.c: Include tdesc.h.
[__x86_64__] (is_64bit_tdesc): New.
(ps_get_thread_area, x86_get_thread_area): Use it.
(i386_cannot_store_register): Rename to ...
(x86_cannot_store_register): ... this. Use is_64bit_tdesc.
(i386_cannot_fetch_register): Rename to ...
(x86_cannot_fetch_register): ... this. Use is_64bit_tdesc.
(x86_fill_gregset, x86_store_gregset): Adjust register_size calls
to new interface.
(target_regsets): Rename to ...
(x86_regsets): ... this.
(x86_get_pc, x86_set_pc): Adjust register_size calls to new
interface.
(x86_siginfo_fixup): Use is_64bit_tdesc.
[__x86_64__] (tdesc_amd64_linux, tdesc_amd64_avx_linux)
(tdesc_x32_avx_linux, tdesc_x32_linux)
(tdesc_i386_linux, tdesc_i386_mmx_linux, tdesc_i386_avx_linux):
Declare.
(x86_linux_update_xmltarget): Delete.
(I386_LINUX_XSAVE_XCR0_OFFSET): Define.
(have_ptrace_getfpxregs, have_ptrace_getregset): New.
(AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): New.
(x86_linux_read_description): New, based on
x86_linux_update_xmltarget.
(same_process_callback): New.
(x86_arch_setup_process_callback): New.
(x86_linux_update_xmltarget): New.
(x86_regsets_info): New.
(amd64_linux_regs_info): New.
(i386_linux_usrregs_info): New.
(i386_linux_regs_info): New.
(x86_linux_regs_info): New.
(x86_arch_setup): Reimplement.
(x86_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): Use is_64bit_tdesc.
(x86_emit_ops): Ditto.
(the_low_target): Adjust. Install x86_linux_regs_info,
x86_cannot_fetch_register, and x86_cannot_store_register.
(initialize_low_arch): New.
* linux-ia64-low.c (tdesc_ia64): Declare.
(ia64_fetch_register): Adjust.
(ia64_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals.
(ia64_regs_info): New function.
(the_low_target): Adjust.
(initialize_low_arch): New function.
* linux-sparc-low.c (tdesc_sparc64): Declare.
(sparc_fill_gregset_to_stack, sparc_store_gregset_from_stack):
Adjust.
(sparc_arch_setup): New function.
(sparc_regsets_info, sparc_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals.
(the_low_target): Adjust.
(initialize_low_arch): New function.
* linux-ppc-low.c (tdesc_powerpc_32l, tdesc_powerpc_altivec32l)
(tdesc_powerpc_cell32l, tdesc_powerpc_vsx32l)
(tdesc_powerpc_isa205_32l, tdesc_powerpc_isa205_altivec32l)
(tdesc_powerpc_isa205_vsx32l, tdesc_powerpc_e500l)
(tdesc_powerpc_64l, tdesc_powerpc_altivec64l)
(tdesc_powerpc_cell64l, tdesc_powerpc_vsx64l)
(tdesc_powerpc_isa205_64l, tdesc_powerpc_isa205_altivec64l)
(tdesc_powerpc_isa205_vsx64l): Declare.
(ppc_cannot_store_register, ppc_collect_ptrace_register)
(ppc_supply_ptrace_register, parse_spufs_run, ppc_get_pc)
(ppc_set_pc, ppc_get_hwcap): Adjust.
(ppc_usrregs_info): Forward declare.
(!__powerpc64__) ppc_regmap_adjusted: New global.
(ppc_arch_setup): Adjust to the current process'es target
description.
(ppc_fill_vsxregset, ppc_store_vsxregset, ppc_fill_vrregset)
(ppc_store_vrregset, ppc_fill_evrregset, ppc_store_evrregse)
(ppc_store_evrregset): Adjust.
(target_regsets): Rename to ...
(ppc_regsets): ... this, and make static.
(ppc_usrregs_info, ppc_regsets_info, regs_info): New globals.
(ppc_regs_info): New function.
(the_low_target): Adjust.
(initialize_low_arch): New function.
* linux-s390-low.c (tdesc_s390_linux32, tdesc_s390_linux32v1)
(tdesc_s390_linux32v2, tdesc_s390_linux64, tdesc_s390_linux64v1)
(tdesc_s390_linux64v2, tdesc_s390x_linux64, tdesc_s390x_linux64v1)
(tdesc_s390x_linux64v2): Declare.
(s390_collect_ptrace_register, s390_supply_ptrace_register)
(s390_fill_gregset, s390_store_last_break): Adjust.
(target_regsets): Rename to ...
(s390_regsets): ... this, and make static.
(s390_get_pc, s390_set_pc): Adjust.
(s390_get_hwcap): New target_desc parameter, and use it.
[__s390x__] (have_hwcap_s390_high_gprs): New global.
(s390_arch_setup): Adjust to set the current process'es target
description. Don't adjust the regmap.
(s390_usrregs_info, s390_regsets_info, regs_info): New globals.
[__s390x__] (s390_usrregs_info_3264, s390_regsets_info_3264)
(regs_info_3264): New globals.
(s390_regs_info): New function.
(the_low_target): Adjust.
(initialize_low_arch): New function.
* linux-mips-low.c (tdesc_mips_linux, tdesc_mips_dsp_linux)
(tdesc_mips64_linux, tdesc_mips64_dsp_linux): Declare.
[__mips64] (init_registers_mips_linux)
(init_registers_mips_dsp_linux): Delete defines.
[__mips64] (tdesc_mips_linux, tdesc_mips_dsp_linux): New defines.
(have_dsp): New global.
(mips_read_description): New, based on mips_arch_setup.
(mips_arch_setup): Reimplement.
(get_usrregs_info): New function.
(mips_cannot_fetch_register, mips_cannot_store_register)
(mips_get_pc, mips_set_pc, mips_fill_gregset, mips_store_gregset)
(mips_fill_fpregset, mips_store_fpregset): Adjust.
(target_regsets): Rename to ...
(mips_regsets): ... this, and make static.
(mips_regsets_info, mips_dsp_usrregs_info, mips_usrregs_info)
(dsp_regs_info, regs_info): New globals.
(mips_regs_info): New function.
(the_low_target): Adjust.
(initialize_low_arch): New function.
* linux-arm-low.c (tdesc_arm, tdesc_arm_with_iwmmxt)
(tdesc_arm_with_vfpv2, tdesc_arm_with_vfpv3, tdesc_arm_with_neon):
Declare.
(arm_fill_vfpregset, arm_store_vfpregset): Adjust.
(arm_read_description): New, with bits factored from
arm_arch_setup.
(arm_arch_setup): Reimplement.
(target_regsets): Rename to ...
(arm_regsets): ... this, and make static.
(arm_regsets_info, arm_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals.
(arm_regs_info): New function.
(the_low_target): Adjust.
(initialize_low_arch): New function.
* linux-m68k-low.c (tdesc_m68k): Declare.
(target_regsets): Rename to ...
(m68k_regsets): ... this, and make static.
(m68k_regsets_info, m68k_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals.
(m68k_regs_info): New function.
(m68k_arch_setup): New function.
(the_low_target): Adjust.
(initialize_low_arch): New function.
* linux-sh-low.c (tdesc_sharch): Declare.
(target_regsets): Rename to ...
(sh_regsets): ... this, and make static.
(sh_regsets_info, sh_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals.
(sh_regs_info, sh_arch_setup): New functions.
(the_low_target): Adjust.
(initialize_low_arch): New function.
* linux-bfin-low.c (tdesc_bfin): Declare.
(bfin_arch_setup): New function.
(bfin_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals.
(bfin_regs_info): New function.
(the_low_target): Adjust.
(initialize_low_arch): New function.
* linux-cris-low.c (tdesc_cris): Declare.
(cris_arch_setup): New function.
(cris_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals.
(cris_regs_info): New function.
(the_low_target): Adjust.
(initialize_low_arch): New function.
* linux-cris-low.c (tdesc_crisv32): Declare.
(cris_arch_setup): New function.
(cris_regsets_info, cris_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals.
(cris_regs_info): New function.
(the_low_target): Adjust.
(initialize_low_arch): New function.
* linux-m32r-low.c (tdesc_m32r): Declare.
(m32r_arch_setup): New function.
(m32r_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals.
(m32r_regs_info): Adjust.
(initialize_low_arch): New function.
* linux-tic6x-low.c (tdesc_tic6x_c64xp_linux)
(tdesc_tic6x_c64x_linux, tdesc_tic6x_c62x_linux): Declare.
(tic6x_usrregs_info): Forward declare.
(tic6x_read_description): New function, based on ...
(tic6x_arch_setup): ... this. Reimplement.
(target_regsets): Rename to ...
(tic6x_regsets): ... this, and make static.
(tic6x_regsets_info, tic6x_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals.
(tic6x_regs_info): New function.
(the_low_target): Adjust.
(initialize_low_arch): New function.
* linux-xtensa-low.c (tdesc_xtensa): Declare.
(xtensa_fill_gregset, xtensa_store_gregset): Adjust.
(target_regsets): Rename to ...
(xtensa_regsets): ... this, and make static.
(xtensa_regsets_info, xtensa_usrregs_info, regs_info): New
globals.
(xtensa_arch_setup, xtensa_regs_info): New functions.
(the_low_target): Adjust.
(initialize_low_arch): New function.
* linux-nios2-low.c (tdesc_nios2_linux): Declare.
(nios2_arch_setup): Set the current process'es tdesc.
(target_regsets): Rename to ...
(nios2_regsets): ... this.
(nios2_regsets_info, nios2_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals.
(nios2_regs_info): New function.
(the_low_target): Adjust.
(initialize_low_arch): New function.
* linux-aarch64-low.c (tdesc_aarch64): Declare.
(aarch64_arch_setup): Set the current process'es tdesc.
(target_regsets): Rename to ...
(aarch64_regsets): ... this.
(aarch64_regsets_info, aarch64_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals.
(aarch64_regs_info): New function.
(the_low_target): Adjust.
(initialize_low_arch): New function.
* linux-tile-low.c (tdesc_tilegx, tdesc_tilegx32): Declare
globals.
(target_regsets): Rename to ...
(tile_regsets): ... this.
(tile_regsets_info, tile_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals.
(tile_regs_info): New function.
(tile_arch_setup): Set the current process'es tdesc.
(the_low_target): Adjust.
(initialize_low_arch): New function.
* spu-low.c (tdesc_spu): Declare.
(spu_create_inferior, spu_attach): Set the new process'es tdesc.
* win32-arm-low.c (tdesc_arm): Declare.
(arm_arch_setup): New function.
(the_low_target): Install arm_arch_setup instead of
init_registers_arm.
* win32-i386-low.c (tdesc_i386, tdesc_amd64): Declare.
(init_windows_x86): Rename to ...
(i386_arch_setup): ... this. Set `win32_tdesc'.
(the_low_target): Adjust.
* win32-low.c (win32_tdesc): New global.
(child_add_thread): Don't create the thread cache here.
(do_initial_child_stuff): Set the new process'es tdesc.
* win32-low.h (struct target_desc): Forward declare.
(win32_tdesc): Declare.
* lynx-i386-low.c (tdesc_i386): Declare global.
(lynx_i386_arch_setup): Set `lynx_tdesc'.
* lynx-low.c (lynx_tdesc): New global.
(lynx_add_process): Set the new process'es tdesc.
* lynx-low.h (struct target_desc): Forward declare.
(lynx_tdesc): Declare global.
* lynx-ppc-low.c (tdesc_powerpc_32): Declare global.
(lynx_ppc_arch_setup): Set `lynx_tdesc'.
* nto-low.c (nto_tdesc): New global.
(do_attach): Set the new process'es tdesc.
* nto-low.h (struct target_desc): Forward declare.
(nto_tdesc): Declare.
* nto-x86-low.c (tdesc_i386): Declare.
(nto_x86_arch_setup): Set `nto_tdesc'.
gdb/
2013-06-07 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* regformats/regdat.sh: Output #include tdesc.h. Make globals
static. Output a global target description pointer.
(init_registers_${name}): Adjust to initialize a
target description structure.
The GDBserver Aarch64 port includes the aarch64-without-fpu
description in the build, but doesn't actually use it anywhere. As
Linux always requires an FPU, just remove the dead code.
gdb/gdbserver/
2013-05-28 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* Makefile.in (clean): Remove reference to aarch64-without-fpu.c.
(aarch64-without-fpu.c): Delete rule.
* configure.srv (aarch64*-*-linux*): Remove references to
aarch64-without-fpu.o and aarch64-without-fpu.xml.
* linux-aarch64-low.c (init_registers_aarch64_without_fpu): Remove
declaration.
This bit:
+ p1 = strchr (p, ':');
+ decode_address (&resume_info[i].step_range_end, p, p1 - p);
should not expect the ':' to be there. An action without a ptid is
valid:
"If an action is specified with no thread-id, then it is applied to any
threads that don't have a specific action specified"
This is handled further below:
if (p[0] == 0)
{
resume_info[i].thread = minus_one_ptid;
default_action = resume_info[i];
/* Note: we don't increment i here, we'll overwrite this entry
the next time through. */
}
else if (p[0] == ':')
A stub that doesn't support and report to gdb thread ids at all (like
metal metal targets) only will always only see a single default action
with no ptid.
Use unpack_varlen_hex instead of decode_address. The former doesn't
need to be told where the hex number ends, and it actually returns
that info instead, which we can use for validation.
Tested on x86_64 Fedora 17.
gdb/gdbserver/
2013-05-24 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* server.c (handle_v_cont) <vCont;r>: Use unpack_varlen_hex
instead of strchr/decode_address. Error if the range isn't split
with a ','. Don't assume there's be a ':' in the action.
This patch adds support for range stepping to GDBserver, teaching it
about vCont;r.
It'd be easy to enable this for all hardware single-step targets
without needing the linux_target_ops hook, however, at least PPC needs
special care, due to the fact that PPC atomic sequences can't be
hardware single-stepped through, a thing which GDBserver doesn't know
about. So this leaves the support limited to x86/x86_64.
gdb/
2013-05-23 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* NEWS: Mention GDBserver range stepping support.
gdb/gdbserver/
2013-05-23 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* linux-low.c (lwp_in_step_range): New function.
(linux_wait_1): If the thread was range stepping and stopped
outside the stepping range, report the stop to GDB. Otherwise,
continue stepping. Add range stepping debug output.
(linux_set_resume_request): Copy the step range from the resume
request to the lwp.
(linux_supports_range_stepping): New.
(linux_target_ops) <supports_range_stepping>: Set to
linux_supports_range_stepping.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops)
<supports_range_stepping>: New field.
(struct lwp_info) <step_range_start, step_range_end>: New fields.
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_supports_range_stepping): New.
(the_low_target) <supports_range_stepping>: Set to
x86_supports_range_stepping.
* server.c (handle_v_cont): Handle 'r' action.
(handle_v_requests): Append ";r" if the target supports range
stepping.
* target.h (struct thread_resume) <step_range_start,
step_range_end>: New fields.
(struct target_ops) <supports_range_stepping>:
New field.
(target_supports_range_stepping): New macro.
On ppc-lynx178, resuming the execution of a program after hitting
a breakpoint sometimes triggers a spurious SIG61 event:
(gdb) cont
Continuing.
Program received signal SIG61, Real-time event 61.
[Switching to Thread 39]
0x10002324 in a_test.task1 (<_task>=0x3ffff774) at a_test.adb:30
30 select -- Task 1
From this point on, continuing again lets the signal kill the program.
Using "signal 0" or configuring GDB to discard the signal does not
help either, as the program immediately reports the same signal again.
What happens is the following:
- GDB sends a single-step order to gdbserver: $vCont;s:31
This tells GDBserver to do a step using thread 0x31=49.
GDBserver does the step, and thread 49 receives the SIGTRAP
indicating that the step has finished.
- GDB then sends a "continue", but this time does not specify
which thread to continue: $vCont;c
GDBserver uses an arbitrary thread's ptid to resume the program's
execution (the current_inferior's ptid was chosen for that).
See lynx-low.c:lynx_resume:
if (ptid_equal (ptid, minus_one_ptid))
ptid = thread_to_gdb_id (current_inferior);
So far on all LynxOS platforms, this has been good enough. But
not so on LynxOS 178. If the ptid used to resume the execution
is not the same as the thread that did the step, we get the weird
signal.
This patch fixes the problem by saving the ptid of the thread
that last caused an event, received during a call to waitpid.
The ptid is saved in per-process private data.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* lynx-low.c (struct process_info_private): New type.
(lynx_add_process): New function.
(lynx_create_inferior, lynx_attach): Replace calls to
add_process by calls to lynx_add_process.
(lynx_resume): If PTID is null, then try using
current_process()->private->last_wait_event_ptid.
Add comments.
(lynx_clear_inferiors): Delete. The contents of that function
has been inlined in lynx_mourn;
(lynx_wait_1): Save the ptid in the process's private data.
(lynx_mourn): Free the process' private data. Replace call
to lynx_clear_inferiors by call to clear_inferiors.
PT_DATA_ADDR and PT_TEXT_END_ADDR. Update comments.
(linux_read_offsets): Remove PT_TEXT_ADDR, PT_DATA_ADDR and
PT_TEXT_END_ADDR guards. Update comments.
(linux_target_op) <read_offsets>: Conditionally define to
linux_read_offsets if the target is UCLIBC and if it defines
PT_TEXT_ADDR, PT_DATA_ADDR and PT_TEXT_END_ADDR.
* tracepoint.c (cmd_qtinit): Call 'stop_tracing'.
2013-05-03 Hafiz Abid Qadeer <abidh@codesourcery.com>
* status-stop.exp (test_tstart_tstart): Check for error
returned by the second 'tstart' command.
A small cleanup. 'struct lwp_info'::thread_known is only useful for
thread-db.c.
gdbserver/
2013-04-16 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* linux-low.h (struct lwp_info) <thread_known>: Move under
the USE_THREAD_DB #ifdef.
The previous patches are still not sufficient to build gdbserver with
our copy of thread_db.h.
../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/thread-db.c: In function ‘find_one_thread’:
../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/thread-db.c:316:6: error: ‘struct lwp_info’ has no member named ‘th’
../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/thread-db.c: In function ‘attach_thread’:
../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/thread-db.c:341:6: error: ‘struct lwp_info’ has no member named ‘th’
../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/thread-db.c: In function ‘thread_db_get_tls_address’:
../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/thread-db.c:514:47: error: ‘struct lwp_info’ has no member named ‘th’
make: *** [thread-db.o] Error 1
First, linux-low.h is including <thread_db.h> directly instead of our
gdb_thread_db.h, although thread-db.c includes the latter. Then the
'th' field of struct lwp_info is only defined if HAVE_THREAD_DB_H is
defined, which is not true if we're using our replacement copy of
thread_db.h. We have a USE_THREAD_DB symbol defined if we're building
thread-db.c that's ideal for this, however, it's currently only
defined when compiling linux-low.c (through a Makefile rule). The
patch makes it defined when compiling any file.
gdb/gdbserver/
2013-04-16 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* Makefile.in (INTERNAL_CFLAGS): Add @USE_THREAD_DB@.
(linux-low.o): Delete rule.
* linux-low.h: Always include "gdb_thread_db.h" instead of
conditionally including thread_db.h.
(struct lwp_info) <th>: Guard with #ifdef USE_THREAD_DB instead of
HAVE_THREAD_DB_H.
Oleg Nesterov told me that the Linux kernel copies the parent's ptrace
options to fork/clone children, so there's no need for GDB to do that
manually.
I was actually a bit surprised, since I thought the ptracer had to
always set the ptrace options itself, and GDB is indeed calling
PTRACE_SETOPTIONS for each new fork child, if it'll stay attached.
Looking at the history of that code, I found that is was actually I
who added that set-ptrace-options-in-children bit, back in
http://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2009-05/msg00656.html. But,
honestly, I don't recall why I needed that. I think I may have just
blindly believed it was necessary.
I then looked back at the history of all the PTRACE_SETOPTIONS code we
have, and found that gdb never did copy the ptrace options before my
patch. But, when gdbserver learnt to use PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE, at
http://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2007-10/msg00547.html, it was
made to do 'ptrace (PTRACE_SETOPTIONS, new_pid, 0,
PTRACE_O_TRACECLONE)' for all new clones. Hmmm. But, GDB itself
never did that, so it can't really ever have been necessary, I
believe, otherwise GDB should have been doing it too.
(GDBserver doesn't support following forks, and so naturally doesn't
do any PTRACE_SETOPTIONS on fork children.)
So this patch removes the -I believe- unnecessary ptrace syscalls.
Tested on x86_64 Fedora 17, native/gdbserver, and on x86_64 RHEL5
native/gdbserver (Linux 2.6.18, I think a ptrace-on-utrace kernel).
No regressions.
gdb/
2013-03-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* linux-nat.c (linux_child_follow_fork): Don't call
linux_enable_event_reporting.
(linux_handle_extended_wait): Don't call
linux_enable_event_reporting.
gdb/gdbserver/
2013-03-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* linux-low.c (handle_extended_wait): Don't call
linux_enable_event_reporting.
This fixes the followin error when HAVE_LINUX_BTRACE is not defined:
linux-low.c:5943: error: excess elements in struct initializer
linux-low.c:5943: error: (near initialization for 'linux_target_ops')
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* linux-low.c (linux_target_ops) [!HAVE_LINUX_BTRACE]:
Remove extraneous NULL element.
the last matched 'V' blcok in trace frame.
gdb/gdbserver:
* tracepoint.c (traceframe_read_tsv): Look for the last matched
'V' block in trace frame.
gdb/testsuite:
* gdb.trace/tsv.exp (check_tsv): New.
(top level): Save a tfile on current trace session. Call
check_tsv on live target. Load the tfile with target tfile
and call check_tsv again.
pointer to expression string to parse_exp_1.
(create_excep_cond_exprs): Likewise.
* ax-gdb.c (agent_eval_command_one): Likewise.
(maint_agent_printf_command): Likewise.
Constify much of the string handling/parsing.
* breakpoint.c (set_breakpoint_condition): Pass const
pointer to expression string to parse_exp_1.
(update_watchpoint): Likewise.
(parse_cmd_to_aexpr): Constify string handling.
Pass const pointer to parse_exp_1.
(init_breakpoint_sal): Pass const pointer to parse_exp_1.
(find_condition_and_thread): Likewise.
Make TOK const.
(watch_command_1): Make "arg" const.
Constify string handling.
Copy the expression string instead of changing the input
string.
(update_breakpoint_location): Pass const pointer to
parse_exp_1.
* eval.c (parse_and_eval_address): Make "exp" const.
(parse_to_comma_and_eval): Make "expp" const.
(parse_and_eval): Make "exp" const.
* expression.h (parse_expression): Make argument const.
(parse_exp_1): Make first argument const.
* findcmd.c (parse_find_args): Treat "args" as const.
* linespec.c (parse_linespec): Pass const pointer to
linespec_expression_to_pc.
(linespec_expression_to_pc): Make "exp_ptr" const.
* parse.c (parse_exp_1): Make "stringptr" const.
Make a copy of the expression to pass to parse_exp_in_context until
this whole interface can be constified.
(parse_expression): Make "string" const.
* printcmd.c (ui_printf): Treat "arg" as const.
Handle const strings.
* tracepoint.c (validate_actionline): Pass const pointer to
all calls to parse_exp_1.
(encode_actions_1): Likewise.
* value.h (parse_to_comma_and_eval): Make argument const.
(parse_and_eval_address): Likewise.
(parse_and_eval): Likewise.
* varobj.c (varobj_create): Pass const pointer to parse_exp_1.
(varobj_set_value): Likewise.
* cli/cli-cmds.c (disassemble_command): Treat "arg" as const and
constify string handling.
Pass const pointers to parse_and_eval_address and
parse_to_comman_and_eval.
* cli/cli-utils.c (skip_to_space): Rename to ...
(skip_to_space_const): ... this. Handle const strings.
* cli/cli-utils.h (skip_to_space): Turn into macro which invokes
skip_to_space_const.
(skip_to_space_const): Declare.
* common/format.c (parse_format_string): Make "arg" const.
Handle const strings.
* common/format.h (parse_format_string): Make "arg" const.
* gdbserver/ax.c (ax_printf): Make "format" const.
* python/python.c (gdbpy_parse_and_eval): Do not make a copy
of the expression string.
We define the following packets:
Qbtrace:bts enable branch tracing for the current thread
returns "OK" or "Enn"
Qbtrace:off disable branch tracing for the current thread
returns "OK" or "Enn"
qXfer:btrace:read read the full branch trace data for the current thread
gdb/
* target.h (enum target_object): Add TARGET_OBJECT_BTRACE.
* remote.c: Include btrace.h.
(struct btrace_target_info): New struct.
(remote_supports_btrace): New function.
(send_Qbtrace): New function.
(remote_enable_btrace): New function.
(remote_disable_btrace): New function.
(remote_teardown_btrace): New function.
(remote_read_btrace): New function.
(init_remote_ops): Add btrace ops.
(enum <unnamed>): Add btrace packets.
(struct protocol_feature remote_protocol_features[]): Add btrace packets.
(_initialize_remote): Add packet configuration for branch tracing.
gdbserver/
* target.h (struct target_ops): Add btrace ops.
(target_supports_btrace): New macro.
(target_enable_btrace): New macro.
(target_disable_btrace): New macro.
(target_read_btrace): New macro.
* gdbthread.h (struct thread_info): Add btrace field.
* server.c: Include btrace-common.h.
(handle_btrace_general_set): New function.
(handle_btrace_enable): New function.
(handle_btrace_disable): New function.
(handle_general_set): Call handle_btrace_general_set.
(handle_qxfer_btrace): New function.
(struct qxfer qxfer_packets[]): Add btrace entry.
* inferiors.c (remove_thread): Disable btrace.
* linux-low: Include linux-btrace.h.
(linux_low_enable_btrace): New function.
(linux_low_read_btrace): New function.
(linux_target_ops): Add btrace ops.
* configure.srv (i[34567]86-*-linux*): Add linux-btrace.o.
Add srv_linux_btrace=yes.
(x86_64-*-linux*): Add linux-btrace.o.
Add srv_linux_btrace=yes.
* configure.ac: Define HAVE_LINUX_BTRACE.
* config.in: Regenerated.
* configure: Regenerated.
Hafiz Abid Qadeer <abidh@codesourcery.com>
gdb/
* NEWS: Mention set and show trace-buffer-size commands.
Mention new packet.
* target.h (struct target_ops): New method
to_set_trace_buffer_size.
(target_set_trace_buffer_size): New macro.
* target.c (update_current_target): Set up new method.
* tracepoint.c (trace_buffer_size): New global.
(start_tracing): Send it to the target.
(set_trace_buffer_size): New function.
(_initialize_tracepoint): Add new setshow for trace-buffer-size.
* remote.c (remote_set_trace_buffer_size): New function.
(_initialize_remote): Use it.
(QTBuffer:size) New remote command.
(PACKET_QTBuffer_size): New enum.
(remote_protocol_features): Add an entry for
PACKET_QTBuffer_size.
gdb/gdbserver/
* tracepoint.c (trace_buffer_size): New global.
(DEFAULT_TRACE_BUFFER_SIZE): New define.
(init_trace_buffer): Change to one-argument function. Allocate
trace buffer memory.
(handle_tracepoint_general_set): Call cmd_bigqtbuffer_size to
handle QTBuffer:size packet.
(cmd_bigqtbuffer_size): New function.
(initialize_tracepoint): Call init_trace_buffer with
DEFAULT_TRACE_BUFFER_SIZE.
* server.c (handle_query): Add QTBuffer:size in the
supported packets.
gdb/doc/
* gdb.texinfo (Starting and Stopping Trace Experiments): Document
trace-buffer-size set and show commands.
(Tracepoint Packets): Document QTBuffer:size.
(General Query Packets): Document QTBuffer:size.
gdb/testsuite/
* gdb.trace/trace-buffer-size.exp: New file.
* gdb.trace/trace-buffer-size.c: New file.
* tracepoint.c (cur_action, cur_step_action): Make them unsigned.
(cmd_qtfp): Initialize cur_action and cur_step_action 0 instead
of -1.
(cmd_qtsp): Adjust condition. Do post increment.
Set cur_action and cur_step_action back to 0.
PROBLEM:
The function linux_write_memory () in linux-low.c allocates a buffer
on the stack to hold a copy of the data to be written.
register PTRACE_XFER_TYPE *buffer = (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE *)
alloca (count * sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE));
"count" is the number of bytes to be written, rounded up to the
nearest multiple of sizeof (PTRACE_XFER_TYPE) and allowing for not
being an aligned address. The function later uses
buffer[0] = ptrace (PTRACE_PEEKTEXT, pid,
(PTRACE_ARG3_TYPE) (uintptr_t) addr, 0);
The problem is that this function can be called to write zero bytes on
an aligned address, for example when receiving an X packet of length 0
(used to test if 8-bit write is supported). Under these circumstances,
count can be zero.
Since in this case, buffer[0] may never have been allocated, the stack
is corrupted and gdbserver may crash.
SOLUTION:
Writing zero bytes should always succeed. The patch below returns
successfully early if the length is zero, so avoiding the stack
corruption.
Verified on the ARC GDB 7.5.1 port.
2013-03-07 Jeremy Bennett <jeremy.bennett@embecosm.com>
PR server/15236
* linux-low.c (linux_write_memory): Return early success if LEN is
zero.
printf-like functions to avoid type related warnings on all
platforms.
(get_child_debug_event): Print dwDebugEventCode as hex since
that's how it's usually documented.
* regformats/reg-tilegx.dat (name): Change abi name to "tilegx".
* regformats/reg-tilegx32.dat: New.
gdbserver/
* Makefile.in (clean): Remove reg-tilegx.c, reg-tilegx32.c.
(reg-tilegx32.c): New rule.
* configure.srv (tilegx-*-linux*): Add reg-tilegx32.o to srv_regobj.
* linux-tile-low.c (tile_arch_setup): New function. Invoke
different register info initializer according to elf class.
(init_registers_tilgx32): New function. The tilegx32 register info
initializer.
(tile_fill_gregset): Use "uint_reg_t" to represent register size.
(tile_store_gregset): Likewise.
Addresses, as most numbers in the RSP are hex encoded, with variable
length (that just means the width isn't specified, and there's no top
cap. So they should be extracted with unpack_varlen_hex.
A couple spots in server.c are using strto(u)l, which doesn't work on
LLP64 targets.
This patch fixes it.
Tested on x86_64 Fedora 17.
2013-02-19 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
Kai Tietz <ktietz@redhat.com>
PR gdb/15161
* server.c (handle_query) <CRC check>: Use unpack_varlen_hex
instead of strtoul to extract address from packet.
(process_serial_event) <'z'>: Likewise.
The previous notes aren't being released before setting new ones.
Tested on x86_64 Fedora 17.
gdb/gdbserver/
2013-02-14 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
Plug memory leak.
* tracepoint.c (cmd_qtnotes): Free TRACING_USER_NAME,
TRACING_NOTES and TRACING_STOP_NOTE before clobbering.
An obvious use case for savestring.
Tested on x86_64 Fedora 17.
2013-02-14 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* tracepoint.c (cmd_qtdpsrc): Use savestring.
This makes gdbserver share gdb's savestring, instead of baking its own.
Tested on x86_64 Fedora 17.
gdb/
2013-02-14 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* utils.c (savestring): Don't #undef it. Move function to
common/common-utils.c.
* common/common-utils.c: Include gdb_string.h.
(savestring): Move here from utils.c.
* common/common-utils.h (savestring): Declare.
gdb/gdbserver/
2013-02-14 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* tracepoint.c (save_string): Delete.
(add_tracepoint_action): Use savestring instead of save_string.
null ptr check to prevent gdbserver from crashing
Evaluating a thread local storage variable in a remote scenario crashes
gdbserver if libthread-db could not be loaded.
2013-02-12 Sanimir Agovic <sanimir.agovic@intel.com>
gdbserver/
* thread-db.c (thread_db_get_tls_address):
NULL pointer check thread_db.
testsuite/
* gdb.server/no-thread-db.exp: New file.
* gdb.server/no-thread-db.c: New file.
* gdb.server/Makefile.in (EXECUTABLES): Add no-thread-db.
* linux-aarch64-low.c (aarch64_arch_setup): Clamp
aarch64_num_wp_regs and aarch64_num_bp_regs to
AARCH64_HWP_MAX_NUM and AARCH64_HBP_MAX_NUM respectively.
... following Pedro's advice of using a temporary macro.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* lynx-low.c (ptrace_request_to_str): Define a temporary
macro and use it to simplify this function's implementation.
This is not strictly needed, since both GDB and GDBserver seem
to agree on the register numbering without this. But this allows
us to make sure that this is always going to be the case.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* configure.srv (i[34567]86-*-lynxos*): Set srv_xmlfiles.
... back to GDB. The transfer occurs when GDB sends the
'qXfer:features:read:target.xml' packet. This allows us to make
sure that GDB and GDBserver use the same register numbering.
This is important on Lynx 178, where GDB selects the rs6000:6000
architecture by default instead of the powerpc:common architecture.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* configure.srv (powerpc-*-lynxos*): Set srv_xmlfiles.
Before this patch, the ptid passed to lynx_resume was completely
ignored, and we used the current_inferior. This resulted in trying
to resume the inferior execution using the wrong ptid after having
received a thread create/exit event, because the inferior_ptid
was still set to the ptid prior to receiving the signal.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* lynx-low.c (lynx_resume): Use the resume_info parameter
to determine the ptid for the lynx_ptrace call, unless
it is equal to minus_one_ptid, in which case we use the
ptid of the current_inferior.
(lynx_wait_1): After having received a thread create/exit
event, resume the inferior's execution using the signaling
thread's ptid, rather than the old ptid.
Two modifications:
1. The addition of 2013 to the copyright year range for every file;
2. The use of a single year range, instead of potentially multiple
year ranges, as approved by the FSF.
We use this ptrace request when handling SIGTRAP signals,
and without this change, the debug trances show:
PTRACE (<unknown-request>, ...
This patch fixes this.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* lynx-low.c (ptrace_request_to_str): Add handling for
PTRACE_GETTRACESIG.
LynxOS 178 does not define this macro.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* lynx-low.c (ptrace_request_to_str): Do not handle
PTRACE_GETTHREADLIST if this macro does not exist.
2012-11-26 Maxime Villard <rustyBSD@gmx.fr>
Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* common/linux-osdata.c (linux_xfer_osdata_fds): Decrease buffer
size parameter passed to readlink by one byte.
* fbsd-nat.c (fbsd_pid_to_exec_file): Ditto.
* linux-nat.c (linux_child_pid_to_exec_file): Ditto.
* nbsd-nat.c (nbsd_pid_to_exec_file): Ditto.
* inf-child.c (inf_child_fileio_readlink): Decrease local buffer's
size by one byte.
gdb/gdbserver/
2012-11-26 Maxime Villard <rustyBSD@gmx.fr>
* hostio.c (handle_readlink): Decrease buffer size
parameter passed to readlink by one byte.
ARI fixes: move gdb_wait and gdb_stat headers to common subdirectory.
* gdb_stat.h: Delete. Moved to common directory.
* common/gdb_stat.h: New file.
* gdb_wait.h: Delete. Moved to common directory.
* common/gdb_wait.h: New file.
* Makefile.in (H_FILES_NO_SRC): Adapt to new header
location.
* contrib/ari/gdb_ari.sh (wait.h rule): Adapt to new gdb_wait.h
location.
(stat.h rule): Adapt to new gdb_stat.h location.
* common/linux-osdata.c: Include "gdb_stat.h" header instead of
<sys/stat.h> header.
* common/linux-ptrace.c: Include "gdb_wait.h" header instead of
<sys/wait.h> header.
gdbserver ChangeLog entry:
2012-11-15 Pierre Muller <muller@sourceware.org>
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_HEADERS): Add wait.h header.
* config.in: Regenerate.
* configure: Regenerate.
* linux-low.c: Use "gdb_stat.h" header instead of <sys/stat.h> header.
Use "gdb_wait.h" header instead of <sys/wait.h> header.
* lynx-low.c: Use "gdb_wait.h" header instead of <sys/wait.h> header.
* remote-utils.c: Use "gdb_stat.h" header instead of <sys/stat.h>
header.
* server.c: Remove HAVE_WAIT_H conditional. Use "gdb_wait.h" header
instead of <sys/wait.h> header.
* spu-low.c: Use "gdb_wait.h" header instead of <sys/wait.h> header.
gdb/ChangeLog
* target.c (simple_search_memory): Include access length in
warning message.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog
* server.c (handle_search_memory_1): Include access length in
warning message.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
Test find command on unmapped memory.
* gdb.base/find-unmapped.c: New file.
* gdb.base/find-unmapped.exp: New file.
* common/gdb_string.h: ... here.
* common/vec.h: Remove #ifndef GDBSERVER conditional inclusion of
gdb_string.h and gdb_assert.h.
gdbserver/
* configure.ac: Add check for strstr.
* config.in: Regenerate.
* configure: Regenerate.
* linux-thread-db.c: #include "gdb_vecs.h".
(try_thread_db_load_from_pdir_1): New arg "subdir". All callers
updated.
(try_thread_db_load_from_pdir): New arg "subdir". All callers updated.
(thread_db_load_search): Use a vector to iterate over path elements.
Handle text appearing after "$pdir".
gdbserver/
* Makefile.in (SFILES): Add gdb_vecs.c.
(OBS): Add gdb_vecs.o.
(gdb_vecs_h, host_defs_h): New variables.
(thread-db.o): Add $(gdb_vecs_h) dependency.
(gdb_vecs.o): New rule.
* thread-db.c: #include "gdb_vecs.h".
(thread_db_load_search): Use a vector to iterate over path elements.
Handle text appearing after "$pdir".
* inf-child.c (inf_child_fileio_pwrite): If pwrite fails, fall back
to attempting lseek/write.
(inf_child_fileio_pread): Likewise for pread.
gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* hostio.c (handle_pread): If pread fails, fall back to attempting
lseek/read.
(handle_pwrite): Likewise for pwrite.
* linux-arm-low.c (arm_linux_hw_point_initialize): Distinguish
between unsupported TYPE and unimplementable ADDR/LEN combination.
(arm_insert_point): Act on new return value.
testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.base/watchpoint.exp (test_wide_location_1): Expect software
watchpoints on ARM. When expecting software watchpoints, tolerate
(remote) targets that report unsupported hardware watchpoint only
at continue time.
(test_wide_location_2): Likewise.
* server.c (process_point_options): Only skip tokens if we find
one that is unrecognized. Don't treat 'X' specially while
skipping unrecognized tokens.
* arm-linux-nat.c (arm_linux_hw_breakpoint_initialize): Do not
attempt to 4-byte-align HW breakpoint addresses for Thumb.
gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* linux-arm-low.c (arm_linux_hw_point_initialize): Do not attempt
to 4-byte-align HW breakpoint addresses for Thumb.
* solib-svr4.c (svr4_current_sos): New comment on
svr4_current_sos_via_xfer_libraries fall back.
gdb/gdbserver/
* linux-low.c (linux_qxfer_libraries_svr4): Return -1 if R_DEBUG is -1.
gdb/testsuite/
* gdb.server/solib-list-lib.c: New file.
* gdb.server/solib-list-main.c: New file.
* gdb.server/solib-list.exp: New file.
* linux-low (__UCLIBC__ && !(__UCLIBC_HAS_MMU__ || __ARCH_HAS_MMU__)):
Include asm/ptrace.h.
(PT_TEXT_ADDR, PT_DATA_ADDR, PT_TEXT_END_ADDR): Define only if not
already defined.
Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* linux-low.c (enum stopping_threads_kind): New.
(stopping_threads): Change type to `enum stopping_threads_kind'.
(handle_extended_wait): If stopping and suspending threads, leave
the new_lwp suspended too.
(linux_wait_for_event): Adjust.
(stop_all_lwps): Set `stopping_threads' to
STOPPING_AND_SUSPENDING_THREADS or STOPPING_THREADS depending on
whether we're suspending threads or just stopping them. Assert no
recursion happens.
(PTRACE_ARG4_TYPE): Likewise.
(PTRACE_XFER_TYPE): Likewise.
* linux-arm-low.c (arm_prepare_to_resume): Cast third argument of
ptrace to PTRACE_ARG3_TYPE.
* linux-low.c (PTRACE_ARG3_TYPE): Move macro to linux-low.h.
(PTRACE_ARG4_TYPE): Likewise.
(PTRACE_XFER_TYPE): Likewise.
(linux_detach_one_lwp): Cast fourth argument of
ptrace to long then PTRACE_ARG4_TYPE.
(regsets_fetch_inferior_registers): Cast third argument of
ptrace to long then PTRACE_ARG3_TYPE.
(regsets_store_inferior_registers): Likewise.
PR gdb/13969
* linux-low.c (linux_pid_exe_is_elf_64_file): Also return the
e_machine field.
(linux_qxfer_libraries_svr4): Update call to elf_64_file_p.
* linux-low.h (linux_pid_exe_is_elf_64_file): Updated.
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_arch_setup): Check if GDBserver is
compatible with process.
Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
* server.c (cont_thread, general_thread): Add describing comments.
(start_inferior): Clear `cont_thread'.
(handle_v_cont): Don't set `cont_thread' if resuming all threads
of a process.
* common/linux-procfs.c (linux_proc_get_int): New, from
linux_proc_get_tgid, change its LWPID type to pid_t, add parameter
field.
(linux_proc_get_tgid): Only call linux_proc_get_int.
(linux_proc_get_tracerpid): New.
(linux_proc_pid_has_state): New, from linux_proc_pid_is_zombie.
(linux_proc_pid_is_stopped, linux_proc_pid_is_zombie): Only call
linux_proc_pid_has_state.
* common/linux-procfs.h (linux_proc_get_tracerpid): New declaration.
* common/linux-ptrace.c: Include linux-procfs.h and buffer.h.
(linux_ptrace_attach_warnings): New.
* common/linux-ptrace.h (struct buffer, linux_ptrace_attach_warnings):
New declaration.
* linux-nat.c: Include exceptions.h, linux-ptrace.h and buffer.h.
(linux_nat_attach): New variables ex, buffer, message and message_s.
Wrap to_attach by TRY_CATCH and call linux_ptrace_attach_warnings.
gdb/gdbserver/
* linux-low.c (linux_attach_lwp_1): New variable buffer. Call
linux_ptrace_attach_warnings.
gdb/testsuite/
* gdb.base/attach-twice.c: New files.
* gdb.base/attach-twice.exp: New files.
* inferiors.c (add_pid_to_list, pull_pid_from_list): Delete.
* linux-low.c (struct simple_pid_list): New.
(stopped_pids): New a struct simple_pid_list pointer.
(add_to_pid_list, pull_pid_from_list): New.
(handle_extended_wait): Don't assume the first signal new children
report is SIGSTOP. Adjust call to pull_pid_from_list.
(linux_wait_for_lwp): Adjust.
2012-02-29 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* linux-low.c (linux_wait_1): Call unsuspend_all_lwps when
`step_over_finished' is true.
gdb/testsuite:
2012-02-29 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.trace/trace-mt.c: New
* gdb.trace/trace-mt.exp: New.
gdb/gdbserver/
* linux-low.c (pid_is_stopped): Delete, moved to common/.
(linux_attach_lwp_1): Adjust to use linux_proc_pid_is_stopped.
gdb/
* linux-nat.c (pid_is_stopped): Delete, moved to common/.
(linux_nat_post_attach_wait): Adjust to use
linux_proc_pid_is_stopped.
* common/linux-procfs.h (linux_proc_pid_is_stopped): Declare.
* common/linux-procfs.c (linux_proc_pid_is_stopped): New function,
based on pid_is_stopped from both linux-nat.c and
gdbserver/linux-low.c, and renamed.
* server.c (handle_query): Advertise support for target-side
breakpoint condition evaluation.
(process_point_options): New function.
(process_serial_event): When inserting a breakpoint, check for
a target-side condition that should be evaluated.
* mem-break.c: Include regcache.h and ax.h.
(point_cond_list_t): New data structure.
(breakpoint) <cond_list>: New field.
(find_gdb_breakpoint_at): Make non-static.
(delete_gdb_breakpoint_at): Clear any target-side
conditions.
(clear_gdb_breakpoint_conditions): New function.
(add_condition_to_breakpoint): Likewise.
(add_breakpoint_condition): Likewise.
(gdb_condition_true_at_breakpoint): Likewise.
(gdb_breakpoint_here): Return result directly instead
of going through a local variable.
* mem-break.h (find_gdb_breakpoint_at): New prototype.
(clear_gdb_breakpoint_conditions): Likewise.
(add_breakpoint_condition): Likewise.
(gdb_condition_true_at_breakpoint): Likewise.
* linux-low.c (linux_wait_1): Evaluate target-side breakpoint condition.
(need_step_over_p): Take target-side breakpoint condition into
consideration.
This reproduces on the GDBserver side what GDB does when readlink is
not supported.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* configure.ac: Add readlink to AC_CHECK_FUNCS list.
* configure, config.in: Regenerate.
* hostio.c: Provide an alternate implementation if HAVE_READLINK
is not defined.
Try SIGKILL first, then PTRACE_KILL.
* linux-low.c (linux_kill_one_lwp): New.
(linux_kill_one_lwp): Rename to ...
(kill_one_lwp_callback): ... this. Use the new
linux_kill_one_lwp.
2012-02-02 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* tracepoint.c (cmd_qtminftpilen): Return 0 if there's no current
inferior.
gdb/
2012-02-02 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* remote.c (remote_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len): Return 0 if
the current inferior has no execution. Make sure the current
remote process matches gdb's current inferior.
* linux-low.c (linux_wait_for_event_1): Rename to ...
(linux_wait_for_event): ... here and merge it with former
linux_wait_for_event - new variable wait_ptid, use it.
(linux_wait_for_event): Remove - merge it to linux_wait_for_event_1.
Ulrich Weigand <ulrich.weigand@linaro.org>
ChangeLog:
* remote.c (remote_multi_process_p): Only check for multi-process
protocol feature, do not check for extended protocol.
(remote_supports_multi_process): Check for extended protocol here.
(set_general_process): Likewise.
(extended_remote_kill): Likewise.
(remote_pid_to_str): Likewise.
(remote_query_supported): Always query multiprocess mode.
gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* server.c (handle_v_requests): Only support vAttach and vRun to
start multiple processes when in extended protocol mode.
* linux-low.c (linux_create_inferior): Put empty if clause for write.
Revert:
2011-12-18 Hui Zhu <teawater@gmail.com>
* linux-low.c (linux_create_inferior): Save return value to ret.
redirect stdin from /dev/null, stdout to stderr.
* remote-utils.c (remote_is_stdio): New static global.
(remote_connection_is_stdio): New function.
(remote_prepare): Handle stdio connection.
(remote_open): Ditto.
(remote_close): Don't close stdin for stdio connections.
(read_prim,write_prim): New functions. Replace all calls to
read/write to these.
* server.c (main): Watch for "-" argument. Move call to
remote_prepare before start_inferior.
* server.h (STDIO_CONNECTION_NAME): New macro.
(remote_connection_is_stdio): Declare.
PR remote/13492
* i386-low.c (i386_low_stopped_data_address): Avoid fetching
DR_CONTROL unless necessary. Extend comments.
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Don't write to
DR0-3 if not used. If any watchpoint was set, clear DR_STATUS.
Fix overlapping memcpy.
* mem-break.c (set_raw_breakpoint_at): New variable buf. Use it for
the read_inferior_memory transfer.
(delete_fast_tracepoint_jump): New variable buf. Use it for the
write_inferior_memory transfer.
(set_fast_tracepoint_jump): New variable buf. Use it for the
read_inferior_memory and write_inferior_memory transfers.
(uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at, reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at)
(delete_raw_breakpoint, uninsert_raw_breakpoint): New variable buf.
Use it for the write_inferior_memory transfer.
(check_mem_read, check_mem_write): New gdb_asserts for overlapping
buffers.
* s390-nat.c (SUBOFF): Remove.
(s390_native_supply, s390_native_collect): New functions.
(supply_gregset, supply_fpregset): Use s390_native_supply.
(fill_gregset, fill_fpregset): Use s390_native_collect.
* s390-tdep.c (s390_pseudo_register_reggroup_p): Update comment.
(s390_unwind_pseudo_register): New function.
(s390_prologue_frame_unwind_cache): Unwind PSW address and mask
registers instead of PC and CC.
(s390_backchain_frame_unwind_cache): Likewise.
(s390_sigtramp_frame_unwind_cache): Do not unwind PC, CC, or
full GPR pseudos.
(s390_trad_frame_prev_register): New function.
(s390_frame_prev_register): Use it.
(s390_sigtramp_frame_prev_register): Likewise.
(s390_dwarf2_prev_register): Use s390_unwind_pseudo_register.
(s390_dwarf2_frame_init_reg): Unwind PSW address and mask. Use
special callback to unwind any pseudo.
* features/s390-core32.xml: Add pswm/pswa to save/restore group.
* features/s390-core64.xml: Likewise.
* features/s390x-core64.xml: Likewise.
* features/s390-linux32.c: Regenerate.
* features/s390-linux64.c: Likewise.
* features/s390x-linux64.c: Likewise.
gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* linux-s390-low.c (s390_collect_ptrace_register): Fully convert
PSW address/mask between 8-byte and 16-byte formats.
(s390_supply_ptrace_register): Likewise.
(s390_get_pc, s390_set_pc): 4-byte PSW address always includes
basic addressing mode bit.
* breakpoint.h (struct tracepoint): New field traceframe_usage.
* breakpoint.c (print_one_breakpoint_location): Identify
tracepoints as such when reporting hit counts, report
trace buffer usage.
(create_tracepoint_from_upload): Copy status info.
* tracepoint.h (struct trace_status): Rename error_desc to stop_desc,
add fields user_name, notes, start_time, stop_time.
(struct uploaded_tp): Add fields hit_count, traceframe_usage.
* tracepoint.c (trace_user): New global.
(trace_notes): New global.
(trace_stop_notes): New global.
(start_tracing): Add argument and trace note handling.
(stop_tracing): Ditto.
(trace_start_command): Add notes argument.
(trace_stop_command): Ditto.
(trace_status_command): Report additional status info.
(trace_status_mi): Similarly.
(trace_save): Update, record tracepoint status.
(set_disconnected_tracing): Call target method directly.
(send_disconnected_tracing_value): Remove.
(set_trace_user): New function.
(set_trace_notes): New function.
(set_trace_stop_notes): New function.
(parse_trace_status): Handle additional status.
(parse_tracepoint_status): New function.
(parse_tracepoint_definition): Call it.
(tfile_get_tracepoint_status): New function.
(init_tfile_ops): Use it.
(_initialize_tracepoint): Add new setshows.
* target.h (struct target_ops): New methods to_get_tracepoint_status
and to_set_trace_notes.
(target_get_tracepoint_status): New macro.
(target_set_trace_notes): New macro.
* target.c (update_current_target): Add new methods.
* remote.c (remote_get_tracepoint_status): New function.
(remote_set_trace_notes): New function.
(init_remote_ops): Add them.
* mi/mi-main.c (mi_cmd_trace_start): Add argument to call.
(mi_cmd_trace_stop): Ditto.
* tracepoint.c (struct tracepoint): New field traceframe_usage.
(tracing_start_time): New global.
(tracing_stop_time): New global.
(tracing_user_name): New global.
(tracing_notes): New global.
(tracing_stop_note): New global.
(cmd_qtstart): Set traceframe_usage, start_time.
(stop_tracing): Set stop_time.
(cmd_qtstatus): Report additional status.
(cmd_qtp): New function.
(handle_tracepoint_query): Call it.
(cmd_qtnotes): New function.
(handle_tracepoint_general_set): Call it.
(get_timestamp): Rename from tsv_get_timestamp.
* gdb.texinfo (Starting and Stopping Trace Experiments): Document
note-related options and variables.
(Tracepoint Packets): Document packet changes.
* gdb.trace/tstatus.exp: New.
* gdb.trace/actions.c: Include string.h.
Kwok Cheung Yeung <kcy@codesourcery.com>
* NEWS: Document shorter fast tracepoints and qTMinFTPILen packet.
* i386-tdep.c (i386_fast_tracepoint_valid_at): Query target for
the minimum instruction size for fast tracepoints.
* target.h (struct target_ops): Add new method
to_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len.
(target_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len): New.
* target.c (update_current_target): Set up new target operation.
* remote.c (remote_write_bytes_aux): Fix typo.
(remote_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len): New.
(init_remote_ops): Initialize new field.
* gdb.texinfo (Create and Delete Tracepoints): Describe what is
needed to get shorter fast tracepoints.
(Tracepoint Packets): Document new qTMinFTPILen packet.
* linux-x86-low.c (small_jump_insn): New.
(i386_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): Add arguments for
trampoline and error message, build a trampoline and issue a small
jump instruction to it.
(x86_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): Add arguments for
trampoline and error message.
(x86_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len): New.
(the_low_target): Add call to x86_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len.
* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops): Add arguments to
install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad operation, add new operation.
* linux-low.c (linux_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): Add
arguments.
(linux_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len): New function.
(linux_target_op): Add new operation.
* tracepoint.c (gdb_trampoline_buffer): New IPA variable.
(gdb_trampoline_buffer_end): Ditto.
(gdb_trampoline_buffer_error): Ditto.
(struct ipa_sym_addresses): Add fields for new IPA variables.
(symbol_list): Add entries for new IPA variables.
(struct tracepoint): Add fields to hold the address range of the
trampoline used by the tracepoint.
(trampoline_buffer_head): New static variable.
(trampoline_buffer_tail): Ditto.
(claim_trampoline_space): New function.
(have_fast_tracepoint_trampoline_buffer): New function.
(clone_fast_tracepoint): Fill in trampoline fields of tracepoint
structure.
(install_fast_tracepoint): Ditto, also add error buffer argument.
(cmd_qtminftpilen): New function.
(handle_tracepoint_query): Add response to qTMinFTPILen packet.
(fast_tracepoint_from_trampoline_address): New function.
(fast_tracepoint_collecting): Handle trampoline as part of jump
pad space.
(set_trampoline_buffer_space): New function.
(initialize_tracepoint): Initialize new IPA variables.
* target.h (struct target_ops): Add arguments to
install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad operation, add new
get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len operation.
(target_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len): New.
(install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): Add arguments.
* server.h (IPA_BUFSIZ): Define.
* linux-i386-ipa.c: Include extra header files.
(initialize_fast_tracepoint_trampoline_buffer): New function.
(initialize_low_tracepoint): Call it.
* server.h (set_trampoline_buffer_space): Declare.
(claim_trampoline_space): Ditto.
(have_fast_tracepoint_trampoline_buffer): Ditto.
* gdb.trace/ftrace.c: New.
* gdb.trace/ftrace.exp: New.
Watchpoint support doesn't work anymore when using gdbserver on Windows.
They just never trigger.
The problem comes from the fact that we always set the debug registers
to zero, no matter what. This in turn comes from the fact that we
use i386_low_insert_watchpoint to compute the DR values:
return i386_low_insert_watchpoint (&debug_reg_state,
type, addr, len);
This function saves the new values in debug_reg_state. However,
the values we actually use when setting the DR registers are
taken from two different globals:
static unsigned dr_status_mirror;
static unsigned dr_control_mirror;
These are really never actually changed (their value is set from
the DR values read from the inferior, but since we never change
them, in practice, they never change).
The fix is to use the values provided by debug_reg_state, and
to eliminate the two dr_[...] globals.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* win32-i386-low.c (dr_status_mirror, dr_control_mirror): Delete.
(i386_dr_low_get_control, i386_dr_low_get_status): Use
dr_status_mirror and dr_control_mirror from debug_reg_state.
(i386_dr_low_get_status): Use debug_reg_state.dr_status_mirror
(i386_initial_stuff): Remove use of deleted globals.
(i386_get_thread_context, i386_set_thread_context,
i386_thread_added): Use dr_status_mirror and dr_control_mirror
from debug_reg_state.
2011-11-05 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* tracepoint.c (gdb_collect): Loop over tracepoints of same
address as TPOINT's.
gdb/testsuite:
2011-11-05 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* gdb.trace/trace-break.exp: Add test on setting two
fast tracepoints at the same address.
* infrun.c (disable_randomization): New global variable.
(show_disable_randomization): New function.
(set_disable_randomization): Likewise.
(_initialize_infrun): Install set/show disable-randomization
commands.
* linux-nat.c (disable_randomization): Remove.
(show_disable_randomization): Likewise.
(set_disable_randomization): Likewise.
(_initialize_linux_nat): No longer install set/show
disable-randomization commands here.
(linux_nat_supports_disable_randomization): New function.
(linux_nat_add_target): Install it.
* remote.c (PACKET_QDisableRandomization): New enum value.
(remote_protocol_packets): Support QDisableRandomization.
(_initialize_remote): Likewise.
(remote_supports_disable_randomization): New function.
(init_remote_ops): Install it.
(extended_remote_supports_disable_randomization): New function.
(init_extended_remote_ops): Install it.
(extended_remote_disable_randomization): New function.
(extended_remote_create_inferior_1): Call it.
* target.h (struct target_ops): Add to_supports_disable_randomization.
(target_supports_disable_randomization): Add prototype.
* target.c (target_supports_disable_randomization): New function.
(find_default_supports_disable_randomization): Likewise.
(init_dummy_target): Install it.
doc/
* gdb.texinfo (Starting your Program): "set disable-randomization"
is no longer Linux-specific.
(Remote Configuration): Document "set remote
disable-randomization-packet".
(General Query Packets): Document "QDisableRandomization" packet
and add it to "qSupported" list.
gdbserver/
* configure.ac: Check support for personality routine.
* configure: Regenerate.
* config.in: Likewise.
* linux-low.c: Include <sys/personality.h>.
Define ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE if necessary.
(linux_create_inferior): Disable address space randomization when
forking inferior, if requested.
(linux_supports_disable_randomization): New function.
(linux_target_ops): Install it.
* server.h (disable_randomization): Declare.
* server.c (disable_randomization): New global variable.
(handle_general_set): Handle QDisableRandomization.
(handle_query): Likewise for qSupported.
(main): Support --disable-randomization and --no-disable-randomization
command line arguments.
* target.h (struct target_ops): Add supports_disable_randomization.
(target_supports_disable_randomization): New macro.
The DSBT support is very close to the FDPIC code, so extend the existing
loadmap support to work with FDPIC loadmaps too.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
(arm_linux_hwbp_cap): New static variable.
(arm_linux_get_hwbp_cap): Replace by ...
(arm_linux_init_hwbp_cap): ... this new function.
(arm_linux_get_hw_breakpoint_count): Use arm_linux_hwbp_cap.
(arm_linux_get_hw_watchpoint_count): Likewise.
(arm_linux_get_hw_watchpoint_max_length): Likewise.
(arm_arch_setup): Call arm_linux_init_hwbp_cap.
(arm_prepare_to_resume): Use perror_with_name instead of error.
* tracepoint.c (gdb_agent_op_sizes): New table.
(emit_eq_goto): New function.
(emit_ne_goto): New function.
(emit_lt_goto): New function.
(emit_le_goto): New function.
(emit_gt_goto): New function.
(emit_ge_goto): New function.
(is_goto_target): New function.
(compile_bytecodes): Recognize special cases of compare-goto
combinations and call specialized emitters for them.
* linux-x86-low.c (amd64_emit_eq_goto): New function.
(amd64_emit_ne_goto): New function.
(amd64_emit_lt_goto): New function.
(amd64_emit_le_goto): New function.
(amd64_emit_gt_goto): New function.
(amd64_emit_ge_goto): New function.
(amd64_emit_ops): Add the new functions.
(i386_emit_eq_goto): New function.
(i386_emit_ne_goto): New function.
(i386_emit_lt_goto): New function.
(i386_emit_le_goto): New function.
(i386_emit_gt_goto): New function.
(i386_emit_ge_goto): New function.
(i386_emit_ops): Add the new functions.
gdb/testsuite/
* gdb.arch/i386-dr3-watch.exp: Test that the i386 watchpoints
backend doesn't leave used debug registers behind.
gdb/gdbserver/
* i386-low.c (i386_insert_aligned_watchpoint): Don't pass the info
to the inferior here.
(i386_remove_aligned_watchpoint): Ditto.
(i386_handle_nonaligned_watchpoint): Return immediate on fail to
fit part of the watchpoint in the debug registers.
(i386_update_inferior_debug_regs): New.
(i386_low_insert_watchpoint): Work on a local mirror of the debug
registers, and only update the inferior on success.
(i386_low_remove_watchpoint): Ditto.
gdb/
* i386-nat.c (I386_DR_VACANT, I386_DR_LOCAL_ENABLE)
(I386_DR_GLOBAL_ENABLE, I386_DR_DISABLE, I386_DR_SET_RW_LEN)
(I386_DR_GET_RW_LEN, I386_DR_WATCH_HIT): Add state parameter and
adjust.
(dr_mirror, dr_status_mirror, dr_control_mirror): Delete.
(struct i386_debug_reg_state): New.
(i386_init_dregs): New.
(dr_mirror): New.
(i386_cleanup_dregs): Use i386_init_dregs.
(i386_show_dr): Add state parameter and adjust.
(i386_insert_aligned_watchpoint): Ditto. Don't pass the info to
the inferior here.
(i386_remove_aligned_watchpoint): Likewise.
(i386_handle_nonaligned_watchpoint): Add state parameter and adjust.
(i386_update_inferior_debug_regs): New.
(i386_insert_watchpoint): Work on a local mirror of the debug
registers, and only update the inferior on success.
(i386_remove_watchpoint): Ditto.
(i386_region_ok_for_watchpoint): Adjust.
(i386_stopped_data_address): Adjust.
(i386_insert_hw_breakpoint): Adjust.
(i386_remove_hw_breakpoint): Adjust.