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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jim Wilson
033366417d Finish fixing riscv gas lns-common-1 failure, and lns-duplicate.
binutils/
	* readelf.c (elf/riscv.h): Alphabetize include.
	(is_32bit_inplace_add_reloc, is_32bit_inplace_sub_reloc)
	(is_64bit_inplace_add_reloc, is_64bit_inplace_sub_reloc)
	(is_16bit_inplace_add_reloc, is_16bit_inplace_sub_reloc)
	(is_8bit_inplace_add_reloc, is_8bit_inplace_sub_reloc): New.
	(apply_relocations): New locals reloc_inplace and reloc_subtract.
	Call the new functions and set the new locals.  Call byte_get if
	reloc_inplace.  Subtract sym->st_value if reloc_subtract.
2017-11-17 14:47:52 -08:00
Tom Tromey
cf724bc93e Use an enum to represent subclasses of symbol
This changes struct symbol to use an enum to encode the concrete
subclass of a particular symbol.  Note that "enum class" doesn't work
properly with bitfields, so a plain enum is used.

2017-11-17  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* symtab.h (enum symbol_subclass_kind): New.
	(struct symbol) <is_cplus_template_function, is_rust_vtable>:
	Remove.
	<subclass>: New member.
	(SYMBOL_IS_CPLUS_TEMPLATE_FUNCTION): Update.
	* rust-lang.c (rust_get_trait_object_pointer): Update.
	* dwarf2read.c (read_func_scope): Update.
	(read_variable): Update.
2017-11-17 14:34:14 -07:00
Tom Tromey
68e745e38e Make template_symbol derive from symbol
This changes template_symbol to derive from symbol, which seems a bit
cleaner; and also more consistent with rust_vtable_symbol.

2017-11-17  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* dwarf2read.c (read_func_scope): Update.
	* symtab.h (struct template_symbol): Derive from symbol.
	<base>: Remove.
2017-11-17 14:34:14 -07:00
Tom Tromey
71a3c36949 Handle dereferencing Rust trait objects
In Rust, virtual tables work a bit differently than they do in C++.  In
C++, as you know, they are connected to a particular class hierarchy.
Rust, instead, can generate a virtual table for potentially any type --
in fact, one such virtual table for each trait (a trait is similar to an
abstract class or to a Java interface) that a type implements.

Objects that are referenced via a trait can't currently be inspected by
gdb.  This patch implements the Rust equivalent of "set print object".

gdb relies heavily on the C++ ABI to decode virtual tables; primarily to
make "set print object" work; but also "info vtbl".  However, Rust does
not currently have a specified ABI, so this approach seems unwise to
emulate.

Instead, I've changed the Rust compiler to emit some DWARF that
describes trait objects (previously their internal structure was
opaque), vtables (currently just a size -- but I hope to expand this in
the future), and the concrete type for which a vtable was emitted.

The concrete type is expressed as a DW_AT_containing_type on the
vtable's type.  This is a small extension to DWARF.

This patch adds a new entry to quick_symbol_functions to return the
symtab that holds a data address.  Previously there was no way in gdb to
look up a full (only minimal) non-text symbol by address.  The psymbol
implementation of this method works by lazily filling in a map that is
added to the objfile.  This avoids slowing down psymbol reading for a
feature that is likely to not be used too frequently.

I did not update .gdb_index.  My thinking here is that the DWARF 5
indices will obsolete .gdb_index soon-ish, meaning that adding a new
feature to them is probably wasted work.  If necessary I can update the
DWARF 5 index code when it lands in gdb.

Regression tested on x86-64 Fedora 25.

2017-11-17  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* symtab.h (struct symbol) <is_rust_vtable>: New member.
	(struct rust_vtable_symbol): New.
	(find_symbol_at_address): Declare.
	* symtab.c (find_symbol_at_address): New function.
	* symfile.h (struct quick_symbol_functions)
	<find_compunit_symtab_by_address>: New member.
	* symfile-debug.c (debug_qf_find_compunit_symtab_by_address): New
	function.
	(debug_sym_quick_functions): Link to
	debug_qf_find_compunit_symtab_by_address.
	* rust-lang.c (rust_get_trait_object_pointer): New function.
	(rust_evaluate_subexp) <case UNOP_IND>: New case.  Call
	rust_get_trait_object_pointer.
	* psymtab.c (psym_relocate): Clear psymbol_map.
	(psym_fill_psymbol_map, psym_find_compunit_symtab_by_address): New
	functions.
	(psym_functions): Link to psym_find_compunit_symtab_by_address.
	* objfiles.h (struct objfile) <psymbol_map>: New member.
	* dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_gdb_index_functions): Update.
	(process_die) <DW_TAG_variable>: New case.  Call read_variable.
	(rust_containing_type, read_variable): New functions.

2017-11-17  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* gdb.rust/traits.rs: New file.
	* gdb.rust/traits.exp: New file.
2017-11-17 14:34:14 -07:00
Simon Marchi
7468702dcb Remove DEF_VEC_I (int)
Now that all its usages are removed, we can get rid of DEF_VEC_I (int).

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* common/gdb_vecs.h (DEF_VEC_I (int)): Remove.
2017-11-17 13:03:34 -05:00
Simon Marchi
f27866ba9c Make process_info::syscalls_to_catch an std::vector
This patch makes the syscalls_to_catch field of process_info an
std::vector<int>.  The process_info structure must now be
newed/deleted.

In handle_extended_wait, the code that handles exec events destroys the
existing process_info and creates a new one.  It moves the content of
syscalls_to_catch from the old to the new vector.  I used std::move for
that (through an intermediary variable), which should have the same
behavior as the old code.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* inferiors.h (struct process_info): Add constructor, initialize
	fields..
	<syscalls_to_catch>: Change type to std::vector<int>.
	* inferiors.c (add_process): Allocate process_info with new.
	(remove_process): Free process_info with delete.
	* linux-low.c (handle_extended_wait): Adjust.
	(gdb_catching_syscalls_p, gdb_catch_this_syscall_p): Adjust.
	* server.c (handle_general_set): Adjust.
2017-11-17 13:03:34 -05:00
Simon Marchi
37269bc92c Make open_fds an std::vector
Simple replacement of VEC with std::vector.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* common/filestuff.c: Include <algorithm>.
	(open_fds): Change type to std::vector<int>.
	(do_mark_open_fd): Adjust.
	(unmark_fd_no_cloexec): Adjust.
	(do_close): Adjust.
2017-11-17 13:03:34 -05:00
Simon Marchi
5c63242595 Make output_thread_groups take an std::vector<int>
A simple replacement of VEC with std::vector.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* breakpoint.c (output_thread_groups): Take an std::vector.
	(print_one_breakpoint_location): Adjust.
2017-11-17 13:03:34 -05:00
Joel Brobecker
ced9779b4c (Ada) fix handling of minimal symbols (UNOP_CAST and UNOP_ADDR)
Consider a program which provides a symbol without debugging
information. For instance, compiling the following code without -g:

    Some_Minimal_Symbol : Integer := 1234;
    pragma Export (C, Some_Minimal_Symbol, "some_minsym");

Trying to print this variable with GDB now causes an error, which
is now expected:

    (gdb) p some_minsym
    'some_minsym' has unknown type; cast it to its declared type

However, trying to cast this symbol, or to take its address
does not work:

    (gdb) p integer(some_minsym)
    'some_minsym' has unknown type; cast it to its declared type
    (gdb) p &some_minsym
    'some_minsym' has unknown type; cast it to its declared type

Another manisfestation of this issue can be seen when trying to
insert an Ada exception catchpoint for a specific standard exception
(this only occurs if the Ada runtime is built without debugging
information, which is the default).  For instance:

    $ (gdb) catch exception constraint_error
    warning: failed to reevaluate internal exception condition for catchpoint 0: 'constraint_error' has unknown type; cast it to its declared type

This is because, internally, the cachtpoint uses a condition referencing
a minimal symbol, more precisely:

   long_integer (e) = long_integer (&constraint_error)

This patch fixes all issues listed above:

  1. resolve_subexp: Special-case the handling of OP_VAR_MSYM_VALUE
     expression elements, where there are no ambiguities to be resolved
     in that situation;

  2. ada_evaluate_subexp: Enhance the handling of the UNOP_CAST
     handling so as to process the case where the target of
     the cast is a minimal symbol (as well as a symbol with debugging
     information). This mimics what's done in C.

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * ada-lang.c (resolve_subexp): Add handling of OP_VAR_MSYM_VALUE.
        (ada_evaluate_subexp_for_cast): New function.
        (ada_evaluate_subexp) <UNOP_CAST>: Replace code by call to
        ada_evaluate_subexp_for_cast.
        (ada_evaluate_subexp) <nosideret>: Replace code by call to
        eval_skip_value.
        * eval.c (evaluate_var_value): Make non-static.
        (evaluate_var_msym_value, eval_skip_value): Likewise.
        * value.h (evaluate_var_value, evaluate_var_msym_value)
        (eval_skip_value): Declare.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

        * gdb.ada/minsyms: New testcase.

Tested on x86_64-linux. No regression. Fixes the following failures:

    catch_ex.exp: continuing to Program_Error exception
    catch_ex.exp: continuing to failed assertion
    catch_ex.exp: continuing to unhandled exception
    catch_ex.exp: continuing to program completion
    complete.exp: p <Exported_Capitalized>
    complete.exp: p Exported_Capitalized
    complete.exp: p exported_capitalized
    mi_catch_ex.exp: catch Program_Error (unexpected output)
    mi_catch_ex.exp: continue to exception catchpoint hit (unknown output after running)
    mi_catch_ex.exp: continue to assert failure catchpoint hit (unknown output after running)
    mi_catch_ex.exp: continue to unhandled exception catchpoint hit (unknown output after running)
    mi_ex_cond.exp: catch C_E if i = 2 (unexpected output)
2017-11-17 12:45:43 -05:00
Nick Clifton
3cfd3dd095 Fix a memory leak when processing archives.
PR 22449
	* ar.c (write_archive): Free the temporary file name.
2017-11-17 12:46:07 +00:00
H.J. Lu
2c244f9b09 x86: Pass "%F%P:" to linker callback in case of error
We should pass "%F%P:" to  linker callback in case of error.  Otherwise,
linker will report:

: failed to create GNU property section

	* elfxx-x86.c (_bfd_x86_elf_link_setup_gnu_properties): Pass
	"%F%P:", instead of "%F:", to linker callback in case of error.
2017-11-17 04:09:12 -08:00
Nick Clifton
6a6196fc71 Fix a snafu in a previous update to readelf that stopped it from printing archive member names along with the archive file name.
--
This patch causes problems for glibc linknamespace tests because of how it
changes the output format of readelf on .a files.

Previously, "readelf -W -s libc.a" would produce output starting e.g.:

File: /scratch/jmyers/glibc/many8/build/glibcs/x86_64-linux-gnu/glibc/libc.a(init-first.o)

Symbol table '.symtab' contains 30 entries:

and continuing with symbol information for each object in that .a file.
After this commit, instead it starts:

File: /scratch/jmyers/glibc/many8/build/glibcs/x86_64-linux-gnu/glibc/libc.a

Symbol table '.symtab' contains 30 entries:

and every object's symbol information starts with the same File: line,
missing any information about which object's symbols (within libc.a) are
being listed.

I think the previous File: lines that said libc.a(init-first.o) etc.,
identifying the particular object within libc.a, were clearly preferable,
and the glibc linknamespace tests rely on having that information about
the individual object within libc.a.
--

binutils * readelf.c (process_archive): Include member name in the
	file_name of the filedata structure.
2017-11-17 12:05:34 +00:00
Joel Brobecker
b7e2285082 ada-lang.c::ada_value_cast: remove unused parameter noside
gdb/ChangeLog:

        * ada-lang.c (ada_value_cast): Remove parameter "noside".
        Update all callers.
2017-11-16 19:26:20 -05:00
GDB Administrator
fdfffb6ea0 Automatic date update in version.in 2017-11-17 00:00:18 +00:00
Pedro Alves
a0922d80df Test breakpoint commands w/ "continue" + Ctrl-C
This adds the testcase that exposed the multiple problems with Ctrl-C
handling fixed by the previous patches, when run against both native
and gdbserver GNU/Linux.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-11-16  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.base/bp-cmds-continue-ctrl-c.c: New file.
	* gdb.base/bp-cmds-continue-ctrl-c.exp: New file.
2017-11-16 18:44:44 +00:00
Pedro Alves
9ccabccd15 Python unwinder sniffer: PyExc_KeyboardInterrupt -> Quit
If you happen to press Ctrl-C while GDB is running the Python unwinder
machinery, the Ctrl-C is swallowed by the Python unwinder machinery.

For example, with:

 break foo
 commands
 > c
 > end

and

  while (1)
    foo ();

and then let the inferior hit "foo" repeatedly, sometimes Ctrl-C
results in:

~~~
  23        usleep (100);

  Breakpoint 2, foo () at gdb.base/bp-cmds-continue-ctrl-c.c:23
  23        usleep (100);
  ^C
  Breakpoint 2, Python Exception <class 'KeyboardInterrupt'> <class 'KeyboardInterrupt'>:
  foo () at gdb.base/bp-cmds-continue-ctrl-c.c:23
  23        usleep (100);

  Breakpoint 2, foo () at gdb.base/bp-cmds-continue-ctrl-c.c:23
  23        usleep (100);

  Breakpoint 2, foo () at gdb.base/bp-cmds-continue-ctrl-c.c:23
  23        usleep (100);
~~~

Notice the Python exception above.  The interesting thing here is that
GDB continues as if nothing happened, doesn't really stop and give
back control to the user.  Instead, the Ctrl-C aborted the Python
unwinder sniffer and GDB moved on to just use another unwinder.

Fix this by translating a PyExc_KeyboardInterrupt back into a Quit
exception once back in GDB.

This was exposed by the new gdb.base/bp-cmds-continue-ctrl-c.exp
testcase added later in the series.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-11-16  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* python/py-unwind.c (pyuw_sniffer): Translate
	PyExc_KeyboardInterrupt to a GDB Quit exception.
2017-11-16 18:44:44 +00:00
Pedro Alves
d930703d68 Don't ever Quit out of resume
If you have a breakpoint command that re-resumes the target, like:

  break foo
  commands
  > c
  > end

and then let the inferior run, hitting the breakpoint, and then press
Ctrl-C at just the right time, between GDB processing the stop at
"foo", and re-resuming the target, you'll hit the QUIT call in
infrun.c:resume.

With this hack, we can reproduce the bad case consistently:

  --- a/gdb/inf-loop.c
  +++ b/gdb/inf-loop.c
  @@ -31,6 +31,8 @@
   #include "top.h"
   #include "observer.h"

  +bool continue_hack;
  +
   /* General function to handle events in the inferior.  */

   void
  @@ -64,6 +66,8 @@ inferior_event_handler (enum inferior_event_type event_type,
	  {
	    check_frame_language_change ();

  +         continue_hack = true;
  +
	    /* Don't propagate breakpoint commands errors.  Either we're
	       stopping or some command resumes the inferior.  The user will
	       be informed.  */
  diff --git a/gdb/infrun.c b/gdb/infrun.c
  index d425664..c74b14c 100644
  --- a/gdb/infrun.c
  +++ b/gdb/infrun.c
  @@ -2403,6 +2403,10 @@ resume (enum gdb_signal sig)
     gdb_assert (!tp->stop_requested);
     gdb_assert (!thread_is_in_step_over_chain (tp));

  +  extern bool continue_hack;
  +
  +  if (continue_hack)
  +    set_quit_flag ();
     QUIT;

The GDB backtrace looks like this:

  (top-gdb) bt
  ...
  #3  0x0000000000612e8b in throw_quit(char const*, ...) (fmt=0xaf84a1 "Quit") at src/gdb/common/common-exceptions.c:408
  #4  0x00000000007fc104 in quit() () at src/gdb/utils.c:748
  #5  0x00000000006a79d2 in default_quit_handler() () at src/gdb/event-top.c:954
  #6  0x00000000007fc134 in maybe_quit() () at src/gdb/utils.c:762
  #7  0x00000000006f66a3 in resume(gdb_signal) (sig=GDB_SIGNAL_0) at src/gdb/infrun.c:2406
  #8  0x0000000000700c3d in keep_going_pass_signal(execution_control_state*) (ecs=0x7ffcf3744e60) at src/gdb/infrun.c:7793
  #9  0x00000000006f5fcd in start_step_over() () at src/gdb/infrun.c:2145
  #10 0x00000000006f7b1f in proceed(unsigned long, gdb_signal) (addr=18446744073709551615, siggnal=GDB_SIGNAL_DEFAULT)
      at src/gdb/infrun.c:3135
  #11 0x00000000006ebdd4 in continue_1(int) (all_threads=0) at src/gdb/infcmd.c:842
  #12 0x00000000006ec097 in continue_command(char*, int) (args=0x0, from_tty=0) at src/gdb/infcmd.c:938
  #13 0x00000000004b5140 in do_cfunc(cmd_list_element*, char*, int) (c=0x2d18570, args=0x0, from_tty=0)
      at src/gdb/cli/cli-decode.c:106
  #14 0x00000000004b8219 in cmd_func(cmd_list_element*, char*, int) (cmd=0x2d18570, args=0x0, from_tty=0)
      at src/gdb/cli/cli-decode.c:1952
  #15 0x00000000007f1532 in execute_command(char*, int) (p=0x7ffcf37452b1 "", from_tty=0) at src/gdb/top.c:608
  #16 0x00000000004bd127 in execute_control_command(command_line*) (cmd=0x3a88ef0) at src/gdb/cli/cli-script.c:485
  #17 0x00000000005cae0c in bpstat_do_actions_1(bpstat*) (bsp=0x37edcf0) at src/gdb/breakpoint.c:4513
  #18 0x00000000005caf67 in bpstat_do_actions() () at src/gdb/breakpoint.c:4563
  #19 0x00000000006e8798 in inferior_event_handler(inferior_event_type, void*) (event_type=INF_EXEC_COMPLETE, client_data=0x0)
      at src/gdb/inf-loop.c:72
  #20 0x00000000006f9447 in fetch_inferior_event(void*) (client_data=0x0) at src/gdb/infrun.c:3970
  #21 0x00000000006e870e in inferior_event_handler(inferior_event_type, void*) (event_type=INF_REG_EVENT, client_data=0x0)
      at src/gdb/inf-loop.c:43
  #22 0x0000000000494d58 in remote_async_serial_handler(serial*, void*) (scb=0x3585ca0, context=0x2cd1b80)
      at src/gdb/remote.c:13820
  #23 0x000000000044d682 in run_async_handler_and_reschedule(serial*) (scb=0x3585ca0) at src/gdb/ser-base.c:137
  #24 0x000000000044d767 in fd_event(int, void*) (error=0, context=0x3585ca0) at src/gdb/ser-base.c:188
  #25 0x00000000006a5686 in handle_file_event(file_handler*, int) (file_ptr=0x45997d0, ready_mask=1)
      at src/gdb/event-loop.c:733
  #26 0x00000000006a5c29 in gdb_wait_for_event(int) (block=1) at src/gdb/event-loop.c:859
  #27 0x00000000006a4aa6 in gdb_do_one_event() () at src/gdb/event-loop.c:347
  #28 0x00000000006a4ade in start_event_loop() () at src/gdb/event-loop.c:371

and when that happens, you end up with GDB's run control in quite a
messed up state.  Something like this:

  thread_function1 (arg=0x1) at threads.c:107
  107             usleep (SLEEP);  /* Loop increment.  */
  Quit
  (gdb) c
  Continuing.
  ** nothing happens, time passes..., press ctrl-c again **
  ^CQuit
  (gdb) info threads
    Id   Target Id         Frame
    1    Thread 1462.1462 "threads" (running)
  * 2    Thread 1462.1466 "threads" (running)
    3    Thread 1462.1465 "function0" (running)
  (gdb) c
  Cannot execute this command while the selected thread is running.
  (gdb)

The first "Quit" above is thrown from within "resume", and cancels run
control while GDB is in the middle of stepping over a breakpoint.
with step_over_info_valid_p() true.  The next "c" didn't actually
resume anything, because GDB throught that the step-over was still in
progress.  It wasn't, because the thread that was supposed to be
stepping over the breakpoint wasn't actually resumed.

So at this point, we press Ctrl-C again, and this time, the default
quit handler is called directly from the event loop
(event-top.c:default_quit_handler -> quit()), because gdb was left
owning the terminal (because the previous resume was cancelled before
we reach target_resume -> target_terminal::inferior()).

Note that the exception called from within resume ends up calling
normal_stop via resume_cleanups.  That's very borked though, because
normal_stop is going to re-handle whatever was the last reported
event, possibly even re-running a hook stop...  I think that the only
sane way to safely cancel the run control state machinery is to push
an event via handle_inferior_event like all other events.

The fix here does two things, and either alone would fix the problem
at hand:

#1 - passes the terminal to the inferior earlier, so that any QUIT
     call from the point we declare the target as running goes to the
     inferior directly, protecting run control from unsafe QUIT calls.

#2 - gets rid of this QUIT call in resume and of its related unsafe
     resume_cleanups.

Aboout #2, the comment describing resume says:

  /* Resume the inferior, but allow a QUIT.  This is useful if the user
     wants to interrupt some lengthy single-stepping operation
     (for child processes, the SIGINT goes to the inferior, and so
     we get a SIGINT random_signal, but for remote debugging and perhaps
     other targets, that's not true).

but that's a really old comment that predates a lot of fixes to Ctrl-C
handling throughout both GDB core and the remote target, that made
sure that a Ctrl-C isn't ever lost.  In any case, if some target
depended on this, a much better fix would be to make the target return
a SIGINT stop out of target_wait the next time that is called.

This was exposed by the new gdb.base/bp-cmds-continue-ctrl-c.exp
testcase added later in the series.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-11-16  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* infrun.c (resume_cleanups): Delete.
	(resume): No longer install a resume_cleanups cleanup nor call
	QUIT.
	(proceed): Pass the terminal to the inferior.
	(keep_going_pass_signal): No longer install a resume_cleanups
	cleanup.
2017-11-16 18:44:43 +00:00
Pedro Alves
38dc2859c4 Fix stdin ending up not registered after a Quit
If you press Ctrl-C while GDB is processing breakpoint commands the
TRY/CATCH in inferior_event_handler catches the Quit exception and
prints it, and then if the interpreter was running a foreground
execution command, nothing re-adds stdin back in the event loop,
meaning the debug session ends up busted, because the user can't type
anything...

This was exposed by the new gdb.base/bp-cmds-continue-ctrl-c.exp
testcase added later in the series.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-11-16  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* inf-loop.c (inferior_event_handler): Don't swallow the exception
	if the prompt is blocked.
2017-11-16 18:44:43 +00:00
Pedro Alves
688fca4fe6 Fix swallowed "Quit" when inserting breakpoints
If GDB is inserting a breakpoint and you type Ctrl-C at the exact
"right" time, you'll hit a QUIT call in target_read, and the
breakpoint insertion is cancelled.  However, the related TRY/CATCH
code in insert_bp_location does:

 		  CATCH (e, RETURN_MASK_ALL)
 		    {
		      bp_err = e.error;
		      bp_err_message = e.message;
		    }

The problem with that is that a RETURN_QUIT exception has e.error ==
0, which means that further below, in the places that check for error
with:

      if (bp_err != GDB_NO_ERROR)

because GDB_NO_ERROR == 0, GDB continues as if the breakpoint was
inserted succesfully, and resumes the inferior.  Since the breakpoint
wasn't inserted the inferior runs free, out of our control...

Fix this by having insert_bp_location store a copy of the whole
exception instead of just a error/message parts, and then checking
"gdb_exception::reason" instead.

This was exposed by the new gdb.base/bp-cmds-continue-ctrl-c.exp
testcase added later in the series.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-11-16  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* breakpoint.c (insert_bp_location): Replace bp_err and
	bp_err_message locals by a gdb_exception local.
2017-11-16 18:44:42 +00:00
Pedro Alves
e2c33ac745 gdb/inflow.c: Move SIGTTOU temporary ignoring to a RAII class
I expect to use this in more places (in inflow.c) in follow up
patches, but I think this is still good on its own.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-11-16  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* inflow.c (scoped_ignore_sigttou): New class.
	(child_terminal_ours_1, new_tty): Use it.
2017-11-16 18:44:42 +00:00
Pedro Alves
ea04e54ca8 Fix testing gdb.rust/modules.exp against gdbserver
Currently several tests in gdb.rust/modules.exp fail with
 --target_board=native-gdbserver:

 Running src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.rust/modules.exp ...
 FAIL: gdb.rust/modules.exp: call f3()
 FAIL: gdb.rust/modules.exp: call self::f2()
 FAIL: gdb.rust/modules.exp: call self::super::f2()
 FAIL: gdb.rust/modules.exp: call super::f2()
 FAIL: gdb.rust/modules.exp: call self::super::super::f2()
 FAIL: gdb.rust/modules.exp: call super::super::f2()
 FAIL: gdb.rust/modules.exp: call ::f2()
 FAIL: gdb.rust/modules.exp: call extern modules::mod1::f2()

This is because these tests rely on matching inferior output.
However, when testing with gdbserver, inferior output goes to a
separate terminal instead of to gdb's terminal, and so gdb_test won't
cut it, as that is only reading from gdb's pty/gdb_spawn_id:

 (gdb) call f3()
 (gdb) FAIL: gdb.rust/modules.exp: call f3()
 call self::f2()
 (gdb) FAIL: gdb.rust/modules.exp: call self::f2()

Fix this by using gdb_test_stdio instead, which handles output coming
out of gdbserver's pty.

Also, skip the tests if the target/board doesn't support inferior I/O
at all.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-11-16  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.rust/modules.exp: Skip tests that rely on inferior I/O if
	gdb,noinferiorio is set, and use gdb_test_stdio otherwise.
2017-11-16 18:07:41 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand
d723696126 Refactor endian handling in DFP routines
This patch moves endian conversion into the decimal_from_number and
decimal_to_number routines, and removes it from all their callers,
making the code simpler overall.  No functional change.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-11-16  Ulrich Weigand  <uweigand@de.ibm.com>

	* target-float.c (decimal_from_number): Add byte_order argument and
	call match_endianness.  Error if unknown floating-point type.
	(decimal_to_number): Add byte_order argument and call match_endianness.
	(decimal_from_longest): Update call.  Do not call match_endianness.
	(decimal_from_ulongest): Likewise.
	(decimal_binop): Likewise.
	(decimal_is_zero): Likewise.
	(decimal_compare): Likewise.
	(decimal_convert): Likewise.
2017-11-16 18:49:11 +01:00
Tamar Christina
d0f7791c66 Add new AArch64 FP16 FM{A|S} instructions.
This patch separates the new FP16 instructions backported from Armv8.4-a to Armv8.2-a
into a new flag order to distinguish them from the rest of the already existing optional
FP16 instructions in Armv8.2-a.

The new flag "+fp16fml" is available from Armv8.2-a and implies +fp16 and is mandatory on
Armv8.4-a.

gas/

	* config/tc-aarch64.c (fp16fml): New.
	* doc/c-aarch64.texi (fp16fml): New.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/armv8_2-a-crypto-fp16.d (fp16): Make fp16fml.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/armv8_3-a-crypto-fp16.d (fp16): Make fp16fml.

include/

	* opcode/aarch64.h: (AARCH64_FEATURE_F16_FML): New.
	(AARCH64_ARCH_V8_4): Enable AARCH64_FEATURE_F16_FML by default.

opcodes/

	* aarch64-tbl.h (aarch64_feature_fp_16_v8_2): Require AARCH64_FEATURE_F16_FML
	and AARCH64_FEATURE_F16.
2017-11-16 16:27:35 +00:00
Tamar Christina
fadfa6b002 Correct AArch64 crypto dependencies.
The crypto options depend on SIMD and FP, the documentation states so but the dependency is not there the code.

We have mostly gotten away with this due to the default flags
for the architectures (e.g. Armv8.2-a  implies +simd) but this
discrepancy needs to be addressed.

gas/

2017-11-16  Tamar Christina  <tamar.christina@arm.com>

	* opcodes/aarch64-tbl.h
	(aarch64_feature_crypto): Add ARCH64_FEATURE_SIMD and AARCH64_FEATURE_FP.
	(aarch64_feature_crypto_v8_2, aarch64_feature_sm4): Likewise.
	(aarch64_feature_sha3): Likewise.
2017-11-16 16:27:35 +00:00
Tamar Christina
68ffd9368a Update documentation for Arvm8.4-A changes to AArch64.
gas/

2017-11-16  Tamar Christina  <tamar.christina@arm.com>

	* doc/c-aarch64.texi (armv8.4-a, sha2, sha3, sm4): New.
	(dotprod): Update default note.
2017-11-16 16:27:35 +00:00
Tamar Christina
e9dbdd80cb Add assembler and disassembler support for the new Armv8.4-a instructions for AArch64.
Some of these instructions have been back-ported as optional extensions to
Armv8.2-a and higher, but others are only available for Armv8.4-a.

opcodes/

	* aarch64-tbl.h (sha512h, sha512h2, sha512su0, sha512su1, eor3): New.
	(rax1, xar, bcax, sm3ss1, sm3tt1a, sm3tt1b, sm3tt2a, sm3tt2b): New.
	(sm3partw1, sm3partw2, sm4e, sm4ekey, fmlal, fmlsl): New.
	(fmlal2, fmlsl2, cfinv, rmif, setf8, setf16, stlurb): New.
	(ldapurb, ldapursb, stlurh, ldapurh, ldapursh, stlur): New.
	(ldapur, ldapursw, stlur): New.
	* aarch64-dis-2.c: Regenerate.

gas/

	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/armv8_4-a-illegal.d: New.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/armv8_4-a-illegal.l: New.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/armv8_4-a-illegal.s: New.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/armv8_4-a.d: New.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/armv8_4-a.s: New.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/armv8_2-a-crypto-fp16.s: New.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/armv8_2-a-crypto-fp16.d: New.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/armv8_3-a-crypto-fp16.d: New.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/armv8_4-a-crypto-fp16.d: New.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/armv8_2-a-crypto-fp16-illegal.s: New.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/armv8_2-a-crypto-fp16-illegal.l: New.
	* testsuite/gas/aarch64/armv8_2-a-crypto-fp16-illegal.d: New.
2017-11-16 16:27:35 +00:00
Pedro Alves
e849ea896b GDBserver: Fix ignored Ctrl-C after reconnection
This fixes the issue reported by Dmitry Antipov <dantipov@nvidia.com>
here:
  https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb/2017-10/msg00048.html

The problem is that GDBserver stops listening to Ctrl-C/interrupt
requests if you disconnect and reconnect back.

Dmitry wrote:

~~~
Currently gdbserver installs SIGIO handler just once, in
initialize_async_io() called from captured_main(), and this handler is
removed when remote_desc is closed in remote_close().  Next, when a
new instance of remote_desc is fetched from accept() and has '\003'
arrived, input_interrupt() is never called because it is not
registered as SIGIO handler.
~~~

The fix here is not remove the SIGIO handler in the first place, thus
going back to the original before-first-connection state.

(I haven't gone back to try it, but I think this was a regression
caused by commit 8b20733984 ("[GDBserver] Block and unblock SIGIO"),
which was what made remote_close remove the signal handler.)

New test included.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2017-11-16  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* remote-utils.c (remote_close): Block SIGIO signals instead of
	uninstalling the SIGIO handler.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2017-11-16  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.server/reconnect-ctrl-c.c: New file.
	* gdb.server/reconnect-ctrl-c.exp: New file.
2017-11-16 14:58:51 +00:00
Nick Clifton
80a0437873 Prevent illegal memory accesses when parsing incorrecctly formated core notes.
PR 22421
	* elf.c (elfcore_grok_netbsd_procinfo): Check that the note is big enough.
	(elfcore_grok_openbsd_procinfo): Likewise.
	(elfcore_grok_nto_status): Likewise.
2017-11-16 14:53:32 +00:00
Phil Muldoon
d8ae99a7b0 Add Python rbreak command.
gdb/Changelog

2017-11-16  Phil Muldoon  <pmuldoon@redhat.com>

	* python/python.c (gdbpy_rbreak): New function.
        * NEWS: Document Python rbreak feature.

testsuite/Changelog

2017-11-16  Phil Muldoon  <pmuldoon@redhat.com>

	* gdb.python/py-rbreak.exp: New file.
	* gdb.python/py-rbreak.c: New file.
	* gdb.python/py-rbreak-func2.c: New file.

doc/Changelog

2017-11-16  Phil Muldoon  <pmuldoon@redhat.com>

	* python.texi (Basic Python): Add rbreak documentation.
2017-11-16 14:14:03 +00:00
Nick Clifton
38b28f7088 Prevent a possible seg-fault in the section merging code, by always creating a padding buffer.
* merge.c (sec_merge_emit): Always create padding buffer.  Add
	asserts to make sure that the buffer is long enough.
2017-11-16 13:06:22 +00:00
Jan Beulich
5f847646ee x86: ignore high register select bit(s) in 32- and 16-bit modes
While commits 9889cbb14e ("Check invalid mask registers") and
abfcb414b9 ("X86: Ignore REX_B bit for 32-bit XOP instructions") went a
bit into the right direction, this wasn't quite enough:
- VEX.vvvv has its high bit ignored
- EVEX.vvvv has its high bit ignored together with EVEX.v'
- the high bits of {,E}VEX.vvvv should not be prematurely zapped, to
  allow proper checking of them when the fields has to hold al ones
- when the high bits of an immediate specify a register, bit 7 is
  ignored
2017-11-16 13:56:45 +01:00
Pedro Alves
968a13f836 Fix gdb.base/starti.exp racy test
This commit fixes a couple problems with gdb.base/starti.exp, causing
spurious FAILs.

The first is a double-prompt problem:

~~~
 (gdb) PASS: gdb.base/starti.exp: hook-stop
 starti
 [....]
 gdb_expect_list pattern: /\$1 = 0/
 $1 = 0

 gdb_expect_list pattern: //
 0x00007ffff7ddcc80 in _start () from /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2

 (gdb)                                         # EXPECTED PROMPT
 (gdb) PASS: gdb.base/starti.exp: starti       # ANOTHER PROMPT!
 break main
~~~

This happens because the test uses gdb_test_sequence with no command,
like this:

 gdb_test_sequence "" "starti" {
     "Program stopped."
     "\\$1 = 0"
 }

but gdb_test_sequence doesn't have a check for empty command like
gdb_test_multiple does, and so sends "\n" to GDB:

 proc gdb_test_sequence { command test_name expected_output_list } {
     global gdb_prompt
     if { $test_name == "" } {
	 set test_name $command
     }
     lappend expected_output_list ""; # implicit ".*" before gdb prompt
     send_gdb "$command\n"
     return [gdb_expect_list $test_name "$gdb_prompt $" $expected_output_list]
 }

"starti" is a no-repeat command, so pressing <ret> just makes another
prompt appear, confusing the following gdb_test/gdb_test_multiple/etc.

Even with that fixed, the testcase is still racy though.

The second problem is that sometimes the "continue" test times out
here:

~~~
 continue
 Continuing.
 $2 = 1


 gdb_expect_list pattern: /.*Breakpoint .*main \(\) at .*starti.c.*/
 Breakpoint 1, main () at /home/pedro/src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/starti.c:29
 29	  return 0;
 (gdb) gdb_expect_list pattern: //
 * hung here *
~~~

The problem is that the too-greedy ".*" trailing match in
gdb_expect_list's pattern ends up consuming GDB's prompt too soon.
Fix that by removing the unnecessary trailing ".*".  While at it,
remove all ".*"s to be stricter.

Tested on x86_64 GNU/Linux.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2017-11-16  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.base/starti.exp ("continue" test): Remove ".*"s from
	pattern.
	* lib/gdb.exp (gdb_test_sequence): Don't send empty command to
	GDB.
2017-11-16 11:57:01 +00:00
Jan Beulich
c2b9da1608 ix86/Intel: don't require memory operand size specifier for PTWRITE
Other than in 64-bit mode, in 32- and 16-bit modes operand size isn't
ambiguous.
2017-11-16 12:28:06 +01:00
H.J. Lu
8c8cad3aa8 i386: Replace .code64/.code32 with .byte
Since .code64 directive isn't available for 32-bit BFD and ELF directive
isn't available for non-ELF directive, we should avoid them.

	* testsuite/gas/i386/noextreg.s: Replace .code64/.code32 and
	64-bit instructions with .byte.  Remove ELF directive.
2017-11-16 02:50:33 -08:00
Yao Qi
c632b6456b Remove non-linux tic6x target descriptions
They are not used by GDB nor by GDBserver.  This patch removes them.

gdb:

2017-11-16  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* features/tic6x-c62x.xml: Remove.
	* features/tic6x-c64x.xml: Remove.
	* features/tic6x-c64xp.xml: Remove.
2017-11-16 10:17:25 +00:00
Alan Hayward
1d0aa65c24 Allow osabi to be optional in target descriptions
gdbserver/
	* tdesc.c (tdesc_get_features_xml): Allow null osabi.
2017-11-16 10:09:17 +00:00
Yao Qi
3491a34c4f Fix tic6x-uclinux GDBserver build failure
I can't find a c6x-uclinux c++ compiler, so I use my host g++ to build
tic6x-uclinux GDBserver, and find the following build failures.  They are
not target specific, so I believe they are real errors.  This patch fixes
them.

../binutils-gdb/gdb/gdbserver/linux-tic6x-low.c:313:34: error: invalid
conversion from 'void*' to 'tic6x_register*' [-fpermissive]
   union tic6x_register *regset = buf;
                                  ^
../binutils-gdb/gdb/gdbserver/linux-tic6x-low.c: In function 'void tic6x_store_gregset(regcache*, const void*)':
../binutils-gdb/gdb/gdbserver/linux-tic6x-low.c:324:40: error: invalid
conversion from 'const void*' to 'const tic6x_register*' [-fpermissive]
   const union tic6x_register *regset = buf;
                                        ^

../binutils-gdb/gdb/gdbserver/linux-tic6x-low.c: At global scope:
../binutils-gdb/gdb/gdbserver/linux-tic6x-low.c:359:28: error: redefinition of 'usrregs_info tic6x_usrregs_info'
 static struct usrregs_info tic6x_usrregs_info =
                            ^
../binutils-gdb/gdb/gdbserver/linux-tic6x-low.c:186:28: note: 'usrregs_info tic6x_usrregs_info' previously declared here
 static struct usrregs_info tic6x_usrregs_info;
                            ^

gdb/gdbserver:

2017-11-16  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* linux-tic6x-low.c (tic6x_fill_gregset): Cast buf.
	(tic6x_store_gregset): Likewise.
	(tic6x_usrregs_info): Move it up.
2017-11-16 10:05:27 +00:00
GDB Administrator
be7f761188 Automatic date update in version.in 2017-11-16 00:00:23 +00:00
John Baldwin
a014b87a9a Include <array> to declare std::array<>.
gdb/ChangeLog:

	* symtab.h: Include <array>.
2017-11-15 11:36:42 -08:00
John Baldwin
9476501135 Constify the 'arg' passed to commands in bsd-kvm.c.
gdb/ChangeLog:

	* bsd-kvm.c (bsd_kvm_cmd): Constify 'arg'.
	(bsd_kvm_proc_cmd): Likewise.
2017-11-15 11:35:15 -08:00
Simon Marchi
625ad4406d tui-win: Replace VEC with std::vector
This patch replaces an instance of VEC (const_char_ptr) with
std::vector<const char *>.  Tested by running gdb.tui/completion.exp,
which exercises this function.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* tui/tui-win.c (window_name_completer): Replace VEC with
	std::vector.
2017-11-15 11:08:53 -05:00
Simon Marchi
71774bc994 Fix gdb.tui/completion.exp test
When I run it locally, the test gdb.tui/completion.exp test fails
because of a timeout:

Running /home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/testsuite/gdb.tui/completion.exp ...
FAIL: gdb.tui/completion.exp: completion of layout names: tab completion (timeout)

The problem seems to be this regex, which confirms that after doing
layout<TAB>, "layout" is printed again after the gdb prompt:

  -re "^$input_line$"

The problem is that there's a trailing space in the output after
"layout".  Since the regex has an anchored end (the $), it doesn't
match.  Adding a space fixes the test.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.tui/completionn.exp (test_tab_completion): Add space in
	regex.
2017-11-15 11:07:02 -05:00
Tamar Christina
01f4802036 Separate the new FP16 instructions backported from Armv8.4-a to Armv8.2-a into a new flag order to distinguish them from the rest of the already existing optional FP16 instructions in Armv8.2-a.
The new flag "+fp16fml" is available from Armv8.2-a and implies +fp16 and is mandatory
from Armv8.4-a.

gas/

	* config/tc-arm.c (arm_ext_fp16_fml, fp16fml): New.
	(do_neon_fmac_maybe_scalar_long): Use arm_ext_fp16_fml.
	* doc/c-arm.texi (fp16, fp16fml): New.
	* testsuite/gas/arm/armv8_2-a-fp16.d (fp16): Make fp16fml.
	* testsuite/gas/arm/armv8_3-a-fp16.d (fp16): Make fp16fml.
	* testsuite/gas/arm/armv8_2-a-fp16-illegal.d (fp16): Make fp16fml.
	* testsuite/gas/arm/armv8_2-a-fp16-thumb2.d (fp16): Make fp16fml.

include/

	* opcode/arm.h: (ARM_EXT2_FP16_FML): New.
	(ARM_AEXT2_V8_4A): Add ARM_EXT2_FP16_FML.
2017-11-15 15:56:23 +00:00
Andrew Cagney
c0c11fa91d Remove no-longer applicable maintainer entries
2017-11-15  Andrew Cagney  <cagney@gnu.org>

       * MAINTAINERS: Remove no-longer applicable entries.
2017-11-15 10:26:59 -05:00
Andrew Cagney
34a7ebaff9 Move self to Past Maintainers.
2017-11-15  Andrew Cagney  <cagney@gnu.org>

      * MAINTAINERS: Move self to Past Maintainers.
2017-11-15 10:13:41 -05:00
Yao Qi
5334ef3907 Remove features/nios2-linux.c
tdesc_nios2_linux is not used at all.  Remove features/nios2-linux.c,
and don't generate it anymore.

gdb:

2017-11-15  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* features/Makefile (XMLTOC): Remove nios2-linux.xml.
	* features/nios2-linux.c: Remove.
	* nios2-linux-tdep.c (_initialize_nios2_linux_tdep): Don't call
	initialize_tdesc_nios2_linux.
2017-11-15 12:03:03 +00:00
Alan Modra
be74fad95e objcopy memory leak
PR 22426
	* objcopy.c (copy_main): Free tmpname.
2017-11-15 22:30:27 +10:30
Alan Modra
a506516086 Handle ' and I format flags
Also a little tidying and error checking.

	* bfd.c (union _bfd_doprnt_args): Add "Bad".
	(_bfd_doprnt): Handle more flags.
	(_bfd_doprnt_scan): Likewise.  Tidy setting of args array.
	(error_handler_internal): Init args type to Bad.
2017-11-15 22:30:27 +10:30
Nick Clifton
dda8d76d0d Add support to readelf and objdump for following links to separate debug information files.
Hi Guys,

  I am applying the rather large patch attached to this email to enhance
  the readelf and objdump programs so that they now have the ability to
  follow links to separate debug info files.  (As requested by PR
  15152).  So for example whereas before we had this output:

    $ readelf -wi main.exe

    Contents of the .debug_info section:
    [...]
    <15>   DW_AT_comp_dir    : (alt indirect string, offset: 0x30c)
    [...]

  With the new option enabled we get:

    $ readelf -wiK main.exe

    main.exe: Found separate debug info file: dwz.debug
    Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from main.exe):
    [...]
    <15>   DW_AT_comp_dir    : (alt indirect string, offset: 0x30c) /home/nickc/Downloads/dwzm
    [...]

  The link following feature also means that we can get two lots of
  output if the same section exists in both the main file and the
  separate debug info file:

    $ readelf -wiK main.exe
    main.exe: Found separate debug info file: dwz.debug
    Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from main.exe):
    [...]
    Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from dwz.debug):
    [...]

  The patch also adds the ability to display the contents of debuglink
  sections:

    $ readelf -wk main.exe
    Contents of the .gnu_debugaltlink section:

      Separate debug info file: dwz.debug
      Build-ID (0x14 bytes):
     c4 a8 89 8d 64 cf 70 8a 35 68 21 f2 ed 24 45 3e 18 7a 7a 93

  Naturally there are long versions of these options (=follow-links and
  =links).  The documentation has been updated as well, and since both
  readelf and objdump use the same set of debug display options, I have
  moved the text into a separate file.  There are also a couple of new
  binutils tests to exercise the new behaviour.

  There are a couple of missing features in the current patch however,
  although I do intend to address them in follow up submissions:

  Firstly the code does not check the build-id inside separate debug
  info files when it is searching for a file specified by a
  .gnu_debugaltlink section.  It just assumes that if the file is there,
  then it contains the information being sought.

  Secondly I have not checked the DWARF-5 version of these link
  features, so there will probably be code to add there.

  Thirdly I have only implemented link following for the
  DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt format.  Other alternate formats (eg
  DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt) have yet to be implemented.

  Lastly, whilst implementing this feature I found it necessary to move
  some of the global variables used by readelf (eg section_headers) into
  a structure that can be passed around.  I have moved all of the global
  variables that were necessary to get the patch working, but I need to
  complete the operation and move the remaining, file-specific variables
  (eg dynamic_strings).

Cheers
  Nick

binutils	PR 15152
	* dwarf.h (enum dwarf_section_display_enum): Add gnu_debuglink,
	gnu_debugaltlink and separate_debug_str.
	(struct dwarf_section): Add filename field.
	Add prototypes for load_separate_debug_file, close_debug_file and
	open_debug_file.
	* dwarf.c (do_debug_links): New.
	(do_follow_links): New.
	(separate_debug_file, separate_debug_filename): New.
	(fetch_alt_indirect_string): New function.  Retrieves a string
	from the debug string table in the separate debug info file.
	(read_and_display_attr_value): Use it with DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt.
	(load_debug_section_with_follow): New function.  Like
	load_debug_section, but if the first attempt fails, then tries
	again in the separate debug info file.
	(introduce): New function.
	(process_debug_info): Use load_debug_section_with_follow and
	introduce.
	(load_debug_info): Likewise.
	(display_debug_lines_raw): Likewise.
	(display_debug_lines_decoded): Likewise.
	(display_debug_macinfo): Likewise.
	(display_debug_macro): Likewise.
	(display_debug_abbrev): Likewise.
	(display_debug_loc): Likewise.
	(display_debug_str): Likewise.
	(display_debug_aranges): Likewise.
	(display_debug_addr); Likewise.
	(display_debug_frames): Likewise.
	(display_gdb_index): Likewise.
	(process_cu_tu_index): Likewise.
	(load_cu_tu_indexes): Likewise.
	(display_debug_links): New function.  Displays the contents of a
	.gnu_debuglink or .gnu_debugaltlink section.
	(calc_gnu_debuglink_ctc32):New function.  Calculates a CRC32
	value.
	(check_gnu_debuglink): New function.  Checks the CRC of a
	potential separate debug info file.
	(parse_gnu_debuglink): New function.  Reads a CRC value out of a
	.gnu_debuglink section.
	(check_gnu_debugaltlink): New function.
	(parse_gnu_debugaltlink): New function.  Reads the build-id value
	out of a .gnu_debugaltlink section.
	(load_separate_debug_info): New function.  Finds and loads a
	separate debug info file.
	(load_separate_debug_file): New function. Attempts to find and
	follow a link to a separate debug info file.
	(free_debug_memory): Free the separate debug info file
	information.
	(opts_table): Add "follow-links" and "links".
	(dwarf_select_sections_by_letters): Add "k" and "K".
	(debug_displays): Reformat.  Add .gnu-debuglink and
	.gnu_debugaltlink.
	Add an extra entry for .debug_str in a separate debug info file.
	* doc/binutils.texi: Move description of debug dump features
	common to both readelf and objdump into...
	* objdump.c (usage): Add -Wk and -WK.
	(load_specific_debug_section): Initialise the filename field in
	the dwarf_section structure.
	(close_debug_file): New function.
	(open_debug_file): New function.
	(dump_dwarf): Load and dump the separate debug info sections.
	* readelf.c (struct filedata): New structure.  Contains various
	variables that used to be global:
	(current_file_size, string_table, string_table_length, elf_header)
	(section_headers, program_headers, dump_sects, num_dump_sects):
	Move into filedata structure.
	(cmdline): New global variable.  Contains list of sections to dump
	by number, as specified on the command line.
	Add filedata parameter to most functions.
	(load_debug_section): Load the string table if it has not already
	been retrieved.
	(close_file): New function.
	(close_debug_file): New function.
	(open_file): New function.
	(open_debug_file): New function.
	(process_object): Process sections in any separate debug info files.
	* doc/debug.options.texi: New file.  Add description of =links and
	=follow-links options.
	* NEWS: Mention the new feature.
	* elfcomm.c: Have the byte gte functions take a const pointer.
	* elfcomm.h: Update prototypes.
	* testsuite/binutils-all/dw5.W: Update expected output.
	* testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WL: Update expected output.
	* testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.exp: Add test of -WK and -Wk.
	* testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.exp: Add test of -wK and -wk.
	* testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.k: New file.
	* testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.Wk: New file.
	* testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WK2: New file.
	* testsuite/binutils-all/linkdebug.s: New file.
	* testsuite/binutils-all/debuglink.s: New file.

gas	* testsuite/gas/avr/large-debug-line-table.d: Update expected
	output.
	* testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-11.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-12.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-13.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-14.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-15.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-16.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-17.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-18.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-5.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-6.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-7.d: Likewise.

ld	* testsuite/ld-avr/gc-section-debugline.d: Update expected
	output.
2017-11-15 11:34:03 +00:00
Alan Hayward
a602f924c8 Better make rule for arch/ files built for IPA
gdbserver/
	* Makefile.in: Update arch rules.
	* configure.srv: Explicitly mark arch/ files.
2017-11-15 09:59:12 +00:00