binutils-gdb/gdb/x86-linux-nat.c

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Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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/* Native-dependent code for GNU/Linux x86 (i386 and x86-64).
Copyright (C) 1999-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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This file is part of GDB.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include "defs.h"
#include "inferior.h"
#include "elf/common.h"
#include "gdb_proc_service.h"
#include "nat/gdb_ptrace.h"
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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#include <sys/user.h>
#include <sys/procfs.h>
#include <sys/uio.h>
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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Rename 32- and 64-bit Intel files from "i386" to "x86" This commit renames nine files that contain code used by both 32- and 64-bit Intel ports such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". All types, functions and variables within these files are likewise renamed such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". This makes GDB follow the convention used by gdbserver such that 32-bit Intel code lives in files called "i386-*", 64-bit Intel code lives in files called "amd64-*", and code for both 32- and 64-bit Intel lives in files called "x86-*". This commit only renames OS-independent files. The Linux ports of both GDB and gdbserver now follow the i386/amd64/x86 convention fully. Some ports still use the old convention where "i386" in file/function/ type/variable names can mean "32-bit only" or "32- and 64-bit" but I don't want to touch ports I can't fully test except where absolutely necessary. gdb/ChangeLog: * i386-nat.h: Renamed as... * x86-nat.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-nat.c: Renamed as... * x86-nat.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * common/i386-xstate.h: Renamed as... * common/x86-xstate.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-gcc-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-gcc-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.c: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * i386-low.h: Renamed as... * x86-low.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-low.c: Renamed as... * x86-low.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated.
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#include "x86-nat.h"
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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#include "linux-nat.h"
#ifndef __x86_64__
#include "i386-linux-nat.h"
#endif
#include "x86-linux-nat.h"
#include "i386-linux-tdep.h"
#ifdef __x86_64__
#include "amd64-linux-tdep.h"
#endif
Rename 32- and 64-bit Intel files from "i386" to "x86" This commit renames nine files that contain code used by both 32- and 64-bit Intel ports such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". All types, functions and variables within these files are likewise renamed such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". This makes GDB follow the convention used by gdbserver such that 32-bit Intel code lives in files called "i386-*", 64-bit Intel code lives in files called "amd64-*", and code for both 32- and 64-bit Intel lives in files called "x86-*". This commit only renames OS-independent files. The Linux ports of both GDB and gdbserver now follow the i386/amd64/x86 convention fully. Some ports still use the old convention where "i386" in file/function/ type/variable names can mean "32-bit only" or "32- and 64-bit" but I don't want to touch ports I can't fully test except where absolutely necessary. gdb/ChangeLog: * i386-nat.h: Renamed as... * x86-nat.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-nat.c: Renamed as... * x86-nat.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * common/i386-xstate.h: Renamed as... * common/x86-xstate.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-gcc-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-gcc-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.c: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * i386-low.h: Renamed as... * x86-low.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-low.c: Renamed as... * x86-low.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated.
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#include "x86-xstate.h"
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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#include "nat/linux-btrace.h"
#include "nat/linux-nat.h"
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#include "nat/x86-linux.h"
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.
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#include "nat/x86-linux-dregs.h"
#include "nat/linux-ptrace.h"
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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/* Per-thread arch-specific data we want to keep. */
struct arch_lwp_info
{
/* Non-zero if our copy differs from what's recorded in the thread. */
int debug_registers_changed;
};
/* linux_nat_new_fork hook. */
static void
x86_linux_new_fork (struct lwp_info *parent, pid_t child_pid)
{
pid_t parent_pid;
Rename 32- and 64-bit Intel files from "i386" to "x86" This commit renames nine files that contain code used by both 32- and 64-bit Intel ports such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". All types, functions and variables within these files are likewise renamed such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". This makes GDB follow the convention used by gdbserver such that 32-bit Intel code lives in files called "i386-*", 64-bit Intel code lives in files called "amd64-*", and code for both 32- and 64-bit Intel lives in files called "x86-*". This commit only renames OS-independent files. The Linux ports of both GDB and gdbserver now follow the i386/amd64/x86 convention fully. Some ports still use the old convention where "i386" in file/function/ type/variable names can mean "32-bit only" or "32- and 64-bit" but I don't want to touch ports I can't fully test except where absolutely necessary. gdb/ChangeLog: * i386-nat.h: Renamed as... * x86-nat.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-nat.c: Renamed as... * x86-nat.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * common/i386-xstate.h: Renamed as... * common/x86-xstate.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-gcc-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-gcc-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.c: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * i386-low.h: Renamed as... * x86-low.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-low.c: Renamed as... * x86-low.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated.
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struct x86_debug_reg_state *parent_state;
struct x86_debug_reg_state *child_state;
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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/* NULL means no watchpoint has ever been set in the parent. In
that case, there's nothing to do. */
if (parent->arch_private == NULL)
return;
/* Linux kernel before 2.6.33 commit
72f674d203cd230426437cdcf7dd6f681dad8b0d
will inherit hardware debug registers from parent
on fork/vfork/clone. Newer Linux kernels create such tasks with
zeroed debug registers.
GDB core assumes the child inherits the watchpoints/hw
breakpoints of the parent, and will remove them all from the
forked off process. Copy the debug registers mirrors into the
new process so that all breakpoints and watchpoints can be
removed together. The debug registers mirror will become zeroed
in the end before detaching the forked off process, thus making
this compatible with older Linux kernels too. */
parent_pid = ptid_get_pid (parent->ptid);
Rename 32- and 64-bit Intel files from "i386" to "x86" This commit renames nine files that contain code used by both 32- and 64-bit Intel ports such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". All types, functions and variables within these files are likewise renamed such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". This makes GDB follow the convention used by gdbserver such that 32-bit Intel code lives in files called "i386-*", 64-bit Intel code lives in files called "amd64-*", and code for both 32- and 64-bit Intel lives in files called "x86-*". This commit only renames OS-independent files. The Linux ports of both GDB and gdbserver now follow the i386/amd64/x86 convention fully. Some ports still use the old convention where "i386" in file/function/ type/variable names can mean "32-bit only" or "32- and 64-bit" but I don't want to touch ports I can't fully test except where absolutely necessary. gdb/ChangeLog: * i386-nat.h: Renamed as... * x86-nat.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-nat.c: Renamed as... * x86-nat.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * common/i386-xstate.h: Renamed as... * common/x86-xstate.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-gcc-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-gcc-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.c: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * i386-low.h: Renamed as... * x86-low.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-low.c: Renamed as... * x86-low.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated.
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parent_state = x86_debug_reg_state (parent_pid);
child_state = x86_debug_reg_state (child_pid);
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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*child_state = *parent_state;
}
static void (*super_post_startup_inferior) (struct target_ops *self,
ptid_t ptid);
static void
x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior (struct target_ops *self, ptid_t ptid)
{
Rename 32- and 64-bit Intel files from "i386" to "x86" This commit renames nine files that contain code used by both 32- and 64-bit Intel ports such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". All types, functions and variables within these files are likewise renamed such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". This makes GDB follow the convention used by gdbserver such that 32-bit Intel code lives in files called "i386-*", 64-bit Intel code lives in files called "amd64-*", and code for both 32- and 64-bit Intel lives in files called "x86-*". This commit only renames OS-independent files. The Linux ports of both GDB and gdbserver now follow the i386/amd64/x86 convention fully. Some ports still use the old convention where "i386" in file/function/ type/variable names can mean "32-bit only" or "32- and 64-bit" but I don't want to touch ports I can't fully test except where absolutely necessary. gdb/ChangeLog: * i386-nat.h: Renamed as... * x86-nat.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-nat.c: Renamed as... * x86-nat.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * common/i386-xstate.h: Renamed as... * common/x86-xstate.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-gcc-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-gcc-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.c: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * i386-low.h: Renamed as... * x86-low.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-low.c: Renamed as... * x86-low.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated.
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x86_cleanup_dregs ();
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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super_post_startup_inferior (self, ptid);
}
#ifdef __x86_64__
/* Value of CS segment register:
64bit process: 0x33
32bit process: 0x23 */
#define AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS 0x33
/* Value of DS segment register:
LP64 process: 0x0
X32 process: 0x2b */
#define AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS 0x2b
#endif
/* Get Linux/x86 target description from running target. */
static const struct target_desc *
x86_linux_read_description (struct target_ops *ops)
{
int tid;
int is_64bit = 0;
#ifdef __x86_64__
int is_x32;
#endif
static uint64_t xcr0;
uint64_t xcr0_features_bits;
/* GNU/Linux LWP ID's are process ID's. */
tid = ptid_get_lwp (inferior_ptid);
if (tid == 0)
tid = ptid_get_pid (inferior_ptid); /* Not a threaded program. */
#ifdef __x86_64__
{
unsigned long cs;
unsigned long ds;
/* Get CS register. */
errno = 0;
cs = ptrace (PTRACE_PEEKUSER, tid,
offsetof (struct user_regs_struct, cs), 0);
if (errno != 0)
perror_with_name (_("Couldn't get CS register"));
is_64bit = cs == AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS;
/* Get DS register. */
errno = 0;
ds = ptrace (PTRACE_PEEKUSER, tid,
offsetof (struct user_regs_struct, ds), 0);
if (errno != 0)
perror_with_name (_("Couldn't get DS register"));
is_x32 = ds == AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS;
if (sizeof (void *) == 4 && is_64bit && !is_x32)
error (_("Can't debug 64-bit process with 32-bit GDB"));
}
#elif HAVE_PTRACE_GETFPXREGS
if (have_ptrace_getfpxregs == -1)
{
elf_fpxregset_t fpxregs;
if (ptrace (PTRACE_GETFPXREGS, tid, 0, (int) &fpxregs) < 0)
{
have_ptrace_getfpxregs = 0;
Convert have_ptrace_getregset to a tri-state boolean have_ptrace_getregset is a tri-state variable (-1, 0, 1), and we have some conditions like "if (have_ptrace_getregset)", which is not correct. I'll explain why it is not correct in the following example. This fix to this problem to replace the test (have_ptrace_getregset) to test (have_ptrace_getregset == 1) or (have_ptrace_getregset == -1) etc. However Doug thinks it hinders readability https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2015-05/msg00692.html so I decide to add a new enum tribool and change have_ptrace_getregset to it, in order to make these tests more readable. have_ptrace_getregset is initialised to -1, and is adjusted to 0 or 1 in $ARCH_linux_read_description according to the capability of the kernel. However, it is possible that have_ptrace_getregset is used before it is set to 0 or 1, which means it is still -1. This is shown below. (gdb) run Starting program: gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break Breakpoint 2, amd64_linux_fetch_inferior_registers (ops=0xceaa80, regcache=0xe72000, regnum=16) at git/gdb/amd64-linux-nat.c:128 128 { top?p have_ptrace_getregset $1 = TRIBOOL_UNKNOWN top?c Continuing. Breakpoint 2, amd64_linux_fetch_inferior_registers (ops=0xceaa80, regcache=0xe72000, regnum=16) at git/gdb/amd64-linux-nat.c:128 128 { top?c Continuing. Breakpoint 1, x86_linux_read_description (ops=0xceaa80) at git/gdb/x86-linux-nat.c:117 117 { PTRACE_GETREGSET command is used even GDB doesn't know whether PTRACE_GETREGSET is supported or not. It is wrong, but works on x86. However it doesn't work on arm-linux if the kernel doesn't support PTRACE_GETREGSET at all. We'll get: (gdb) run Starting program: gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break warning: Unable to fetch general register. PC register is not available gdb: 2015-06-23 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * amd64-linux-nat.c (amd64_linux_fetch_inferior_registers): Check whether have_ptrace_getregset is TRIBOOL_TRUE explicitly. (amd64_linux_store_inferior_registers): Likewise. * arm-linux-nat.c (fetch_fpregister): Likewise. (fetch_fpregs, store_fpregister): Likewise. (store_fpregister, store_fpregs): Likewise. (fetch_register, fetch_regs): Likewise. (store_register, store_regs): Likewise. (fetch_vfp_regs, store_vfp_regs): Likewise. (arm_linux_read_description): Check have_ptrace_getregset is TRIBOOL_UNKNOWN. Set have_ptrace_getregset to TRIBOOL_TRUE or TRIBOOL_FALSE. * i386-linux-nat.c (fetch_xstateregs): Check have_ptrace_getregset is not TRIBOOL_TRUE. (store_xstateregs): Likewise. * linux-nat.c (have_ptrace_getregset): Change its type to enum tribool. * linux-nat.h (tribool): New enum. * x86-linux-nat.c (x86_linux_read_description): Use enum tribool. Check whether have_ptrace_getregset is TRIBOOL_TRUE.
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have_ptrace_getregset = TRIBOOL_FALSE;
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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return tdesc_i386_mmx_linux;
}
}
#endif
Convert have_ptrace_getregset to a tri-state boolean have_ptrace_getregset is a tri-state variable (-1, 0, 1), and we have some conditions like "if (have_ptrace_getregset)", which is not correct. I'll explain why it is not correct in the following example. This fix to this problem to replace the test (have_ptrace_getregset) to test (have_ptrace_getregset == 1) or (have_ptrace_getregset == -1) etc. However Doug thinks it hinders readability https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2015-05/msg00692.html so I decide to add a new enum tribool and change have_ptrace_getregset to it, in order to make these tests more readable. have_ptrace_getregset is initialised to -1, and is adjusted to 0 or 1 in $ARCH_linux_read_description according to the capability of the kernel. However, it is possible that have_ptrace_getregset is used before it is set to 0 or 1, which means it is still -1. This is shown below. (gdb) run Starting program: gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break Breakpoint 2, amd64_linux_fetch_inferior_registers (ops=0xceaa80, regcache=0xe72000, regnum=16) at git/gdb/amd64-linux-nat.c:128 128 { top?p have_ptrace_getregset $1 = TRIBOOL_UNKNOWN top?c Continuing. Breakpoint 2, amd64_linux_fetch_inferior_registers (ops=0xceaa80, regcache=0xe72000, regnum=16) at git/gdb/amd64-linux-nat.c:128 128 { top?c Continuing. Breakpoint 1, x86_linux_read_description (ops=0xceaa80) at git/gdb/x86-linux-nat.c:117 117 { PTRACE_GETREGSET command is used even GDB doesn't know whether PTRACE_GETREGSET is supported or not. It is wrong, but works on x86. However it doesn't work on arm-linux if the kernel doesn't support PTRACE_GETREGSET at all. We'll get: (gdb) run Starting program: gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break warning: Unable to fetch general register. PC register is not available gdb: 2015-06-23 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * amd64-linux-nat.c (amd64_linux_fetch_inferior_registers): Check whether have_ptrace_getregset is TRIBOOL_TRUE explicitly. (amd64_linux_store_inferior_registers): Likewise. * arm-linux-nat.c (fetch_fpregister): Likewise. (fetch_fpregs, store_fpregister): Likewise. (store_fpregister, store_fpregs): Likewise. (fetch_register, fetch_regs): Likewise. (store_register, store_regs): Likewise. (fetch_vfp_regs, store_vfp_regs): Likewise. (arm_linux_read_description): Check have_ptrace_getregset is TRIBOOL_UNKNOWN. Set have_ptrace_getregset to TRIBOOL_TRUE or TRIBOOL_FALSE. * i386-linux-nat.c (fetch_xstateregs): Check have_ptrace_getregset is not TRIBOOL_TRUE. (store_xstateregs): Likewise. * linux-nat.c (have_ptrace_getregset): Change its type to enum tribool. * linux-nat.h (tribool): New enum. * x86-linux-nat.c (x86_linux_read_description): Use enum tribool. Check whether have_ptrace_getregset is TRIBOOL_TRUE.
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if (have_ptrace_getregset == TRIBOOL_UNKNOWN)
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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{
Rename 32- and 64-bit Intel files from "i386" to "x86" This commit renames nine files that contain code used by both 32- and 64-bit Intel ports such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". All types, functions and variables within these files are likewise renamed such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". This makes GDB follow the convention used by gdbserver such that 32-bit Intel code lives in files called "i386-*", 64-bit Intel code lives in files called "amd64-*", and code for both 32- and 64-bit Intel lives in files called "x86-*". This commit only renames OS-independent files. The Linux ports of both GDB and gdbserver now follow the i386/amd64/x86 convention fully. Some ports still use the old convention where "i386" in file/function/ type/variable names can mean "32-bit only" or "32- and 64-bit" but I don't want to touch ports I can't fully test except where absolutely necessary. gdb/ChangeLog: * i386-nat.h: Renamed as... * x86-nat.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-nat.c: Renamed as... * x86-nat.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * common/i386-xstate.h: Renamed as... * common/x86-xstate.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-gcc-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-gcc-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.c: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * i386-low.h: Renamed as... * x86-low.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-low.c: Renamed as... * x86-low.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated.
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uint64_t xstateregs[(X86_XSTATE_SSE_SIZE / sizeof (uint64_t))];
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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struct iovec iov;
iov.iov_base = xstateregs;
iov.iov_len = sizeof (xstateregs);
/* Check if PTRACE_GETREGSET works. */
if (ptrace (PTRACE_GETREGSET, tid,
(unsigned int) NT_X86_XSTATE, &iov) < 0)
Convert have_ptrace_getregset to a tri-state boolean have_ptrace_getregset is a tri-state variable (-1, 0, 1), and we have some conditions like "if (have_ptrace_getregset)", which is not correct. I'll explain why it is not correct in the following example. This fix to this problem to replace the test (have_ptrace_getregset) to test (have_ptrace_getregset == 1) or (have_ptrace_getregset == -1) etc. However Doug thinks it hinders readability https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2015-05/msg00692.html so I decide to add a new enum tribool and change have_ptrace_getregset to it, in order to make these tests more readable. have_ptrace_getregset is initialised to -1, and is adjusted to 0 or 1 in $ARCH_linux_read_description according to the capability of the kernel. However, it is possible that have_ptrace_getregset is used before it is set to 0 or 1, which means it is still -1. This is shown below. (gdb) run Starting program: gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break Breakpoint 2, amd64_linux_fetch_inferior_registers (ops=0xceaa80, regcache=0xe72000, regnum=16) at git/gdb/amd64-linux-nat.c:128 128 { top?p have_ptrace_getregset $1 = TRIBOOL_UNKNOWN top?c Continuing. Breakpoint 2, amd64_linux_fetch_inferior_registers (ops=0xceaa80, regcache=0xe72000, regnum=16) at git/gdb/amd64-linux-nat.c:128 128 { top?c Continuing. Breakpoint 1, x86_linux_read_description (ops=0xceaa80) at git/gdb/x86-linux-nat.c:117 117 { PTRACE_GETREGSET command is used even GDB doesn't know whether PTRACE_GETREGSET is supported or not. It is wrong, but works on x86. However it doesn't work on arm-linux if the kernel doesn't support PTRACE_GETREGSET at all. We'll get: (gdb) run Starting program: gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break warning: Unable to fetch general register. PC register is not available gdb: 2015-06-23 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * amd64-linux-nat.c (amd64_linux_fetch_inferior_registers): Check whether have_ptrace_getregset is TRIBOOL_TRUE explicitly. (amd64_linux_store_inferior_registers): Likewise. * arm-linux-nat.c (fetch_fpregister): Likewise. (fetch_fpregs, store_fpregister): Likewise. (store_fpregister, store_fpregs): Likewise. (fetch_register, fetch_regs): Likewise. (store_register, store_regs): Likewise. (fetch_vfp_regs, store_vfp_regs): Likewise. (arm_linux_read_description): Check have_ptrace_getregset is TRIBOOL_UNKNOWN. Set have_ptrace_getregset to TRIBOOL_TRUE or TRIBOOL_FALSE. * i386-linux-nat.c (fetch_xstateregs): Check have_ptrace_getregset is not TRIBOOL_TRUE. (store_xstateregs): Likewise. * linux-nat.c (have_ptrace_getregset): Change its type to enum tribool. * linux-nat.h (tribool): New enum. * x86-linux-nat.c (x86_linux_read_description): Use enum tribool. Check whether have_ptrace_getregset is TRIBOOL_TRUE.
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have_ptrace_getregset = TRIBOOL_FALSE;
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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else
{
Convert have_ptrace_getregset to a tri-state boolean have_ptrace_getregset is a tri-state variable (-1, 0, 1), and we have some conditions like "if (have_ptrace_getregset)", which is not correct. I'll explain why it is not correct in the following example. This fix to this problem to replace the test (have_ptrace_getregset) to test (have_ptrace_getregset == 1) or (have_ptrace_getregset == -1) etc. However Doug thinks it hinders readability https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2015-05/msg00692.html so I decide to add a new enum tribool and change have_ptrace_getregset to it, in order to make these tests more readable. have_ptrace_getregset is initialised to -1, and is adjusted to 0 or 1 in $ARCH_linux_read_description according to the capability of the kernel. However, it is possible that have_ptrace_getregset is used before it is set to 0 or 1, which means it is still -1. This is shown below. (gdb) run Starting program: gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break Breakpoint 2, amd64_linux_fetch_inferior_registers (ops=0xceaa80, regcache=0xe72000, regnum=16) at git/gdb/amd64-linux-nat.c:128 128 { top?p have_ptrace_getregset $1 = TRIBOOL_UNKNOWN top?c Continuing. Breakpoint 2, amd64_linux_fetch_inferior_registers (ops=0xceaa80, regcache=0xe72000, regnum=16) at git/gdb/amd64-linux-nat.c:128 128 { top?c Continuing. Breakpoint 1, x86_linux_read_description (ops=0xceaa80) at git/gdb/x86-linux-nat.c:117 117 { PTRACE_GETREGSET command is used even GDB doesn't know whether PTRACE_GETREGSET is supported or not. It is wrong, but works on x86. However it doesn't work on arm-linux if the kernel doesn't support PTRACE_GETREGSET at all. We'll get: (gdb) run Starting program: gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break warning: Unable to fetch general register. PC register is not available gdb: 2015-06-23 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * amd64-linux-nat.c (amd64_linux_fetch_inferior_registers): Check whether have_ptrace_getregset is TRIBOOL_TRUE explicitly. (amd64_linux_store_inferior_registers): Likewise. * arm-linux-nat.c (fetch_fpregister): Likewise. (fetch_fpregs, store_fpregister): Likewise. (store_fpregister, store_fpregs): Likewise. (fetch_register, fetch_regs): Likewise. (store_register, store_regs): Likewise. (fetch_vfp_regs, store_vfp_regs): Likewise. (arm_linux_read_description): Check have_ptrace_getregset is TRIBOOL_UNKNOWN. Set have_ptrace_getregset to TRIBOOL_TRUE or TRIBOOL_FALSE. * i386-linux-nat.c (fetch_xstateregs): Check have_ptrace_getregset is not TRIBOOL_TRUE. (store_xstateregs): Likewise. * linux-nat.c (have_ptrace_getregset): Change its type to enum tribool. * linux-nat.h (tribool): New enum. * x86-linux-nat.c (x86_linux_read_description): Use enum tribool. Check whether have_ptrace_getregset is TRIBOOL_TRUE.
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have_ptrace_getregset = TRIBOOL_TRUE;
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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/* Get XCR0 from XSAVE extended state. */
xcr0 = xstateregs[(I386_LINUX_XSAVE_XCR0_OFFSET
/ sizeof (uint64_t))];
}
}
/* Check the native XCR0 only if PTRACE_GETREGSET is available. If
PTRACE_GETREGSET is not available then set xcr0_features_bits to
zero so that the "no-features" descriptions are returned by the
switches below. */
Convert have_ptrace_getregset to a tri-state boolean have_ptrace_getregset is a tri-state variable (-1, 0, 1), and we have some conditions like "if (have_ptrace_getregset)", which is not correct. I'll explain why it is not correct in the following example. This fix to this problem to replace the test (have_ptrace_getregset) to test (have_ptrace_getregset == 1) or (have_ptrace_getregset == -1) etc. However Doug thinks it hinders readability https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2015-05/msg00692.html so I decide to add a new enum tribool and change have_ptrace_getregset to it, in order to make these tests more readable. have_ptrace_getregset is initialised to -1, and is adjusted to 0 or 1 in $ARCH_linux_read_description according to the capability of the kernel. However, it is possible that have_ptrace_getregset is used before it is set to 0 or 1, which means it is still -1. This is shown below. (gdb) run Starting program: gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break Breakpoint 2, amd64_linux_fetch_inferior_registers (ops=0xceaa80, regcache=0xe72000, regnum=16) at git/gdb/amd64-linux-nat.c:128 128 { top?p have_ptrace_getregset $1 = TRIBOOL_UNKNOWN top?c Continuing. Breakpoint 2, amd64_linux_fetch_inferior_registers (ops=0xceaa80, regcache=0xe72000, regnum=16) at git/gdb/amd64-linux-nat.c:128 128 { top?c Continuing. Breakpoint 1, x86_linux_read_description (ops=0xceaa80) at git/gdb/x86-linux-nat.c:117 117 { PTRACE_GETREGSET command is used even GDB doesn't know whether PTRACE_GETREGSET is supported or not. It is wrong, but works on x86. However it doesn't work on arm-linux if the kernel doesn't support PTRACE_GETREGSET at all. We'll get: (gdb) run Starting program: gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break warning: Unable to fetch general register. PC register is not available gdb: 2015-06-23 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * amd64-linux-nat.c (amd64_linux_fetch_inferior_registers): Check whether have_ptrace_getregset is TRIBOOL_TRUE explicitly. (amd64_linux_store_inferior_registers): Likewise. * arm-linux-nat.c (fetch_fpregister): Likewise. (fetch_fpregs, store_fpregister): Likewise. (store_fpregister, store_fpregs): Likewise. (fetch_register, fetch_regs): Likewise. (store_register, store_regs): Likewise. (fetch_vfp_regs, store_vfp_regs): Likewise. (arm_linux_read_description): Check have_ptrace_getregset is TRIBOOL_UNKNOWN. Set have_ptrace_getregset to TRIBOOL_TRUE or TRIBOOL_FALSE. * i386-linux-nat.c (fetch_xstateregs): Check have_ptrace_getregset is not TRIBOOL_TRUE. (store_xstateregs): Likewise. * linux-nat.c (have_ptrace_getregset): Change its type to enum tribool. * linux-nat.h (tribool): New enum. * x86-linux-nat.c (x86_linux_read_description): Use enum tribool. Check whether have_ptrace_getregset is TRIBOOL_TRUE.
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if (have_ptrace_getregset == TRIBOOL_TRUE)
Rename 32- and 64-bit Intel files from "i386" to "x86" This commit renames nine files that contain code used by both 32- and 64-bit Intel ports such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". All types, functions and variables within these files are likewise renamed such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". This makes GDB follow the convention used by gdbserver such that 32-bit Intel code lives in files called "i386-*", 64-bit Intel code lives in files called "amd64-*", and code for both 32- and 64-bit Intel lives in files called "x86-*". This commit only renames OS-independent files. The Linux ports of both GDB and gdbserver now follow the i386/amd64/x86 convention fully. Some ports still use the old convention where "i386" in file/function/ type/variable names can mean "32-bit only" or "32- and 64-bit" but I don't want to touch ports I can't fully test except where absolutely necessary. gdb/ChangeLog: * i386-nat.h: Renamed as... * x86-nat.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-nat.c: Renamed as... * x86-nat.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * common/i386-xstate.h: Renamed as... * common/x86-xstate.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-gcc-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-gcc-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.c: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * i386-low.h: Renamed as... * x86-low.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-low.c: Renamed as... * x86-low.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated.
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xcr0_features_bits = xcr0 & X86_XSTATE_ALL_MASK;
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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else
xcr0_features_bits = 0;
if (is_64bit)
{
#ifdef __x86_64__
switch (xcr0_features_bits)
{
Rename 32- and 64-bit Intel files from "i386" to "x86" This commit renames nine files that contain code used by both 32- and 64-bit Intel ports such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". All types, functions and variables within these files are likewise renamed such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". This makes GDB follow the convention used by gdbserver such that 32-bit Intel code lives in files called "i386-*", 64-bit Intel code lives in files called "amd64-*", and code for both 32- and 64-bit Intel lives in files called "x86-*". This commit only renames OS-independent files. The Linux ports of both GDB and gdbserver now follow the i386/amd64/x86 convention fully. Some ports still use the old convention where "i386" in file/function/ type/variable names can mean "32-bit only" or "32- and 64-bit" but I don't want to touch ports I can't fully test except where absolutely necessary. gdb/ChangeLog: * i386-nat.h: Renamed as... * x86-nat.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-nat.c: Renamed as... * x86-nat.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * common/i386-xstate.h: Renamed as... * common/x86-xstate.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-gcc-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-gcc-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.c: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * i386-low.h: Renamed as... * x86-low.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-low.c: Renamed as... * x86-low.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated.
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case X86_XSTATE_MPX_AVX512_MASK:
case X86_XSTATE_AVX512_MASK:
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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if (is_x32)
return tdesc_x32_avx512_linux;
else
return tdesc_amd64_avx512_linux;
Rename 32- and 64-bit Intel files from "i386" to "x86" This commit renames nine files that contain code used by both 32- and 64-bit Intel ports such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". All types, functions and variables within these files are likewise renamed such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". This makes GDB follow the convention used by gdbserver such that 32-bit Intel code lives in files called "i386-*", 64-bit Intel code lives in files called "amd64-*", and code for both 32- and 64-bit Intel lives in files called "x86-*". This commit only renames OS-independent files. The Linux ports of both GDB and gdbserver now follow the i386/amd64/x86 convention fully. Some ports still use the old convention where "i386" in file/function/ type/variable names can mean "32-bit only" or "32- and 64-bit" but I don't want to touch ports I can't fully test except where absolutely necessary. gdb/ChangeLog: * i386-nat.h: Renamed as... * x86-nat.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-nat.c: Renamed as... * x86-nat.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * common/i386-xstate.h: Renamed as... * common/x86-xstate.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-gcc-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-gcc-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.c: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * i386-low.h: Renamed as... * x86-low.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-low.c: Renamed as... * x86-low.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated.
2014-08-19 16:16:11 +02:00
case X86_XSTATE_MPX_MASK:
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
2014-07-10 16:43:56 +02:00
if (is_x32)
return tdesc_x32_avx_linux; /* No MPX on x32 using AVX. */
else
return tdesc_amd64_mpx_linux;
Rename 32- and 64-bit Intel files from "i386" to "x86" This commit renames nine files that contain code used by both 32- and 64-bit Intel ports such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". All types, functions and variables within these files are likewise renamed such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". This makes GDB follow the convention used by gdbserver such that 32-bit Intel code lives in files called "i386-*", 64-bit Intel code lives in files called "amd64-*", and code for both 32- and 64-bit Intel lives in files called "x86-*". This commit only renames OS-independent files. The Linux ports of both GDB and gdbserver now follow the i386/amd64/x86 convention fully. Some ports still use the old convention where "i386" in file/function/ type/variable names can mean "32-bit only" or "32- and 64-bit" but I don't want to touch ports I can't fully test except where absolutely necessary. gdb/ChangeLog: * i386-nat.h: Renamed as... * x86-nat.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-nat.c: Renamed as... * x86-nat.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * common/i386-xstate.h: Renamed as... * common/x86-xstate.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-gcc-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-gcc-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.c: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * i386-low.h: Renamed as... * x86-low.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-low.c: Renamed as... * x86-low.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated.
2014-08-19 16:16:11 +02:00
case X86_XSTATE_AVX_MASK:
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
2014-07-10 16:43:56 +02:00
if (is_x32)
return tdesc_x32_avx_linux;
else
return tdesc_amd64_avx_linux;
default:
if (is_x32)
return tdesc_x32_linux;
else
return tdesc_amd64_linux;
}
#endif
}
else
{
switch (xcr0_features_bits)
{
Rename 32- and 64-bit Intel files from "i386" to "x86" This commit renames nine files that contain code used by both 32- and 64-bit Intel ports such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". All types, functions and variables within these files are likewise renamed such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". This makes GDB follow the convention used by gdbserver such that 32-bit Intel code lives in files called "i386-*", 64-bit Intel code lives in files called "amd64-*", and code for both 32- and 64-bit Intel lives in files called "x86-*". This commit only renames OS-independent files. The Linux ports of both GDB and gdbserver now follow the i386/amd64/x86 convention fully. Some ports still use the old convention where "i386" in file/function/ type/variable names can mean "32-bit only" or "32- and 64-bit" but I don't want to touch ports I can't fully test except where absolutely necessary. gdb/ChangeLog: * i386-nat.h: Renamed as... * x86-nat.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-nat.c: Renamed as... * x86-nat.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * common/i386-xstate.h: Renamed as... * common/x86-xstate.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-gcc-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-gcc-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.c: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * i386-low.h: Renamed as... * x86-low.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-low.c: Renamed as... * x86-low.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated.
2014-08-19 16:16:11 +02:00
case X86_XSTATE_MPX_AVX512_MASK:
case X86_XSTATE_AVX512_MASK:
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
2014-07-10 16:43:56 +02:00
return tdesc_i386_avx512_linux;
Rename 32- and 64-bit Intel files from "i386" to "x86" This commit renames nine files that contain code used by both 32- and 64-bit Intel ports such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". All types, functions and variables within these files are likewise renamed such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". This makes GDB follow the convention used by gdbserver such that 32-bit Intel code lives in files called "i386-*", 64-bit Intel code lives in files called "amd64-*", and code for both 32- and 64-bit Intel lives in files called "x86-*". This commit only renames OS-independent files. The Linux ports of both GDB and gdbserver now follow the i386/amd64/x86 convention fully. Some ports still use the old convention where "i386" in file/function/ type/variable names can mean "32-bit only" or "32- and 64-bit" but I don't want to touch ports I can't fully test except where absolutely necessary. gdb/ChangeLog: * i386-nat.h: Renamed as... * x86-nat.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-nat.c: Renamed as... * x86-nat.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * common/i386-xstate.h: Renamed as... * common/x86-xstate.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-gcc-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-gcc-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.c: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * i386-low.h: Renamed as... * x86-low.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-low.c: Renamed as... * x86-low.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated.
2014-08-19 16:16:11 +02:00
case X86_XSTATE_MPX_MASK:
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
2014-07-10 16:43:56 +02:00
return tdesc_i386_mpx_linux;
Rename 32- and 64-bit Intel files from "i386" to "x86" This commit renames nine files that contain code used by both 32- and 64-bit Intel ports such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". All types, functions and variables within these files are likewise renamed such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". This makes GDB follow the convention used by gdbserver such that 32-bit Intel code lives in files called "i386-*", 64-bit Intel code lives in files called "amd64-*", and code for both 32- and 64-bit Intel lives in files called "x86-*". This commit only renames OS-independent files. The Linux ports of both GDB and gdbserver now follow the i386/amd64/x86 convention fully. Some ports still use the old convention where "i386" in file/function/ type/variable names can mean "32-bit only" or "32- and 64-bit" but I don't want to touch ports I can't fully test except where absolutely necessary. gdb/ChangeLog: * i386-nat.h: Renamed as... * x86-nat.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-nat.c: Renamed as... * x86-nat.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * common/i386-xstate.h: Renamed as... * common/x86-xstate.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-gcc-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-gcc-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.c: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * i386-low.h: Renamed as... * x86-low.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-low.c: Renamed as... * x86-low.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated.
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case X86_XSTATE_AVX_MASK:
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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return tdesc_i386_avx_linux;
default:
return tdesc_i386_linux;
}
}
gdb_assert_not_reached ("failed to return tdesc");
}
/* Enable branch tracing. */
static struct btrace_target_info *
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.
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x86_linux_enable_btrace (struct target_ops *self, ptid_t ptid,
const struct btrace_config *conf)
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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{
struct btrace_target_info *tinfo;
struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
errno = 0;
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.
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tinfo = linux_enable_btrace (ptid, conf);
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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if (tinfo == NULL)
error (_("Could not enable branch tracing for %s: %s."),
target_pid_to_str (ptid), safe_strerror (errno));
return tinfo;
}
/* Disable branch tracing. */
static void
x86_linux_disable_btrace (struct target_ops *self,
struct btrace_target_info *tinfo)
{
enum btrace_error errcode = linux_disable_btrace (tinfo);
if (errcode != BTRACE_ERR_NONE)
error (_("Could not disable branch tracing."));
}
/* Teardown branch tracing. */
static void
x86_linux_teardown_btrace (struct target_ops *self,
struct btrace_target_info *tinfo)
{
/* Ignore errors. */
linux_disable_btrace (tinfo);
}
static enum btrace_error
x86_linux_read_btrace (struct target_ops *self,
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.
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struct btrace_data *data,
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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struct btrace_target_info *btinfo,
enum btrace_read_type type)
{
return linux_read_btrace (data, btinfo, type);
}
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.
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/* See to_btrace_conf in target.h. */
static const struct btrace_config *
x86_linux_btrace_conf (struct target_ops *self,
const struct btrace_target_info *btinfo)
{
return linux_btrace_conf (btinfo);
}
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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/* Helper for ps_get_thread_area. Sets BASE_ADDR to a pointer to
the thread local storage (or its descriptor) and returns PS_OK
on success. Returns PS_ERR on failure. */
ps_err_e
x86_linux_get_thread_area (pid_t pid, void *addr, unsigned int *base_addr)
{
/* NOTE: cagney/2003-08-26: The definition of this buffer is found
in the kernel header <asm-i386/ldt.h>. It, after padding, is 4 x
4 byte integers in size: `entry_number', `base_addr', `limit',
and a bunch of status bits.
The values returned by this ptrace call should be part of the
regcache buffer, and ps_get_thread_area should channel its
request through the regcache. That way remote targets could
provide the value using the remote protocol and not this direct
call.
Is this function needed? I'm guessing that the `base' is the
address of a descriptor that libthread_db uses to find the
thread local address base that GDB needs. Perhaps that
descriptor is defined by the ABI. Anyway, given that
libthread_db calls this function without prompting (gdb
requesting tls base) I guess it needs info in there anyway. */
unsigned int desc[4];
/* This code assumes that "int" is 32 bits and that
GET_THREAD_AREA returns no more than 4 int values. */
gdb_assert (sizeof (int) == 4);
#ifndef PTRACE_GET_THREAD_AREA
#define PTRACE_GET_THREAD_AREA 25
#endif
if (ptrace (PTRACE_GET_THREAD_AREA, pid, addr, &desc) < 0)
return PS_ERR;
*base_addr = desc[1];
return PS_OK;
}
/* Create an x86 GNU/Linux target. */
struct target_ops *
x86_linux_create_target (void)
{
/* Fill in the generic GNU/Linux methods. */
struct target_ops *t = linux_target ();
/* Initialize the debug register function vectors. */
Rename 32- and 64-bit Intel files from "i386" to "x86" This commit renames nine files that contain code used by both 32- and 64-bit Intel ports such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". All types, functions and variables within these files are likewise renamed such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". This makes GDB follow the convention used by gdbserver such that 32-bit Intel code lives in files called "i386-*", 64-bit Intel code lives in files called "amd64-*", and code for both 32- and 64-bit Intel lives in files called "x86-*". This commit only renames OS-independent files. The Linux ports of both GDB and gdbserver now follow the i386/amd64/x86 convention fully. Some ports still use the old convention where "i386" in file/function/ type/variable names can mean "32-bit only" or "32- and 64-bit" but I don't want to touch ports I can't fully test except where absolutely necessary. gdb/ChangeLog: * i386-nat.h: Renamed as... * x86-nat.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-nat.c: Renamed as... * x86-nat.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * common/i386-xstate.h: Renamed as... * common/x86-xstate.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-gcc-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-gcc-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.c: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * i386-low.h: Renamed as... * x86-low.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-low.c: Renamed as... * x86-low.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated.
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x86_use_watchpoints (t);
x86_dr_low.set_control = x86_linux_dr_set_control;
x86_dr_low.set_addr = x86_linux_dr_set_addr;
x86_dr_low.get_addr = x86_linux_dr_get_addr;
x86_dr_low.get_status = x86_linux_dr_get_status;
x86_dr_low.get_control = x86_linux_dr_get_control;
x86_set_debug_register_length (sizeof (void *));
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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/* Override the GNU/Linux inferior startup hook. */
super_post_startup_inferior = t->to_post_startup_inferior;
t->to_post_startup_inferior = x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior;
/* Add the description reader. */
t->to_read_description = x86_linux_read_description;
/* Add btrace methods. */
t->to_supports_btrace = linux_supports_btrace;
t->to_enable_btrace = x86_linux_enable_btrace;
t->to_disable_btrace = x86_linux_disable_btrace;
t->to_teardown_btrace = x86_linux_teardown_btrace;
t->to_read_btrace = x86_linux_read_btrace;
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.
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t->to_btrace_conf = x86_linux_btrace_conf;
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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return t;
}
/* Add an x86 GNU/Linux target. */
void
x86_linux_add_target (struct target_ops *t)
{
linux_nat_add_target (t);
linux_nat_set_new_thread (t, x86_linux_new_thread);
linux_nat_set_new_fork (t, x86_linux_new_fork);
Rename 32- and 64-bit Intel files from "i386" to "x86" This commit renames nine files that contain code used by both 32- and 64-bit Intel ports such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". All types, functions and variables within these files are likewise renamed such that their names are prefixed with "x86" rather than "i386". This makes GDB follow the convention used by gdbserver such that 32-bit Intel code lives in files called "i386-*", 64-bit Intel code lives in files called "amd64-*", and code for both 32- and 64-bit Intel lives in files called "x86-*". This commit only renames OS-independent files. The Linux ports of both GDB and gdbserver now follow the i386/amd64/x86 convention fully. Some ports still use the old convention where "i386" in file/function/ type/variable names can mean "32-bit only" or "32- and 64-bit" but I don't want to touch ports I can't fully test except where absolutely necessary. gdb/ChangeLog: * i386-nat.h: Renamed as... * x86-nat.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-nat.c: Renamed as... * x86-nat.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * common/i386-xstate.h: Renamed as... * common/x86-xstate.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-gcc-cpuid.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-gcc-cpuid.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.h: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * nat/i386-dregs.c: Renamed as... * nat/x86-dregs.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * i386-low.h: Renamed as... * x86-low.h: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated. * i386-low.c: Renamed as... * x86-low.c: New file. All type, function and variable name prefixes changed from "i386_" to "x86_". All references updated.
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linux_nat_set_forget_process (t, x86_forget_process);
Move duplicated code into new files This commit moves the duplicated code in {i386,amd64}-linux-nat.c into the new files x86-linux-nat.[ch]. Additionally, a new file i386-linux-nat.h was required to expose a value required by the 32-bit code in x86-linux-nat.c. gdb/ 2014-07-11 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-linux-nat.h: New file. * x86-linux-nat.h: Likewise. * x86-linux-nat.c: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add the above new headers. * config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-nat.o. * config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise. * amd64-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise. * i386-linux-nat.c (x86-linux-nat.h): New include. (PTRACE_GETREGSET): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (PTRACE_SETREGSET): Likewise. (arch_lwp_info): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (have_ptrace_getregset): Now in x86-linux-nat.h. (x86_linux_dr_get): Now in x86-linux-nat.c. (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_prepare_to_resume): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise. (x86_linux_new_fork): Likewise. (x86_linux_get_thread_area): Likewise. (super_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (x86_linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): Likewise. (AMD64_LINUX_X32_DS): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_description): Likewise. (x86_linux_enable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_disable_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_teardown_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_read_btrace): Likewise. (x86_linux_create_target): Likewise. (x86_linux_add_target): Likewise.
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linux_nat_set_prepare_to_resume (t, x86_linux_prepare_to_resume);
}