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Stafford Horne 9664701462 gdb: Fix ARI warnings in or1k-tdep.c
Fix a few issues not using the gettext _() wrapper and issues where
we are using %p directly instead of the dedicated host/target functions.

gdb/ChangeLog:

yyyy-mm-dd  Stafford Horne  <shorne@gmail.com>

	* or1k-tdep.c (or1k_analyse_inst): Use _() wrapper for message
	strings.
	(or1k_unwind_pc): Use paddress() instead of %p.
	(or1k_unwind_sp): Likewise.
	(or1k_frame_cache): Use host_address_to_string()/paddress()
	instead of %p and use _() wrapper for message strings.
2017-12-14 00:00:51 +09:00
Simon Marchi 3bbd9f1877 Fix typo in gdb_ari.sh
gdb/ChangeLog:

	* contrib/ari/gdb_ari.sh: Fix typo in help.
2017-12-13 09:34:27 -05:00
Dimitar Dimitrov 024d185c10 This patch enables disassembler_needs_relocs for PRU. It is needed to print correct symbols when disassembling arguments of "call" instructions with a relocation.
opcodes	* disassemble.c: Enable disassembler_needs_relocs for PRU.

gas	* testsuite/gas/pru/extern.s: New test for print of U16_PMEMM
	relocation.
	* testsuite/gas/pru/extern.d: New test driver.
2017-12-13 13:09:59 +00:00
Andreas Krebbel 10e7c0457c S/390: Fix (some) PIE+undef weak failures
This fixes these failures on 64 bit which currently occur when running
the Binutils testsuite with a default PIE compiler.

< FAIL: Build rdynamic-1
< FAIL: Build dynamic-1
< FAIL: Build pr22269-1

bfd/ChangeLog:

2017-12-13  Andreas Krebbel  <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com>

	* elf64-s390.c (elf_s390_adjust_dynamic_symbol): Use
	UNDEFWEAK_NO_DYNAMIC_RELOC.
	(allocate_dynrelocs): Likewise.
	(elf_s390_relocate_section): Check resolved_to_zero.
	(elf_s390_finish_dynamic_symbol): Don't generate runtime reloc if
	UNDEFWEAK_NO_DYNAMIC_RELOC.
2017-12-13 13:35:01 +01:00
Joel Brobecker 9937536c23 fix "server" command prefix handling (unexpected confirmation queries)
The "server" command prefix no longer turns confirmation queries off.
We can reproduce this with any program by tring to delete all breakpoints,
for instance:

    (gdb) break main
    Breakpoint 1 at 0x40049b: file /[...]/break-fun-addr1.c, line 21.
    (gdb) server delete breakpoints
    Delete all breakpoints? (y or n)

GDB should not be asking "Delete all breakpoints? (y or n)", but
instead just delete all breakpoints without asking for confirmation.

Looking at utils.c::defaulted_query gives a glimpse of how this feature
is expected to work:

  /* Automatically answer the default value if the user did not want
     prompts or the command was issued with the server prefix.  */
  if (!confirm || server_command)
    return def_value;

So, it relies on the server_command global to be set when the "server "
command prefix is used, which is no longer the case since the following
commit:

    commit b69d38afde
    Date:   Wed Mar 9 18:25:00 2016 +0000
    Subject: Command line input handling TLC

The patch was simplifying the handling for the command line, and
I believe there was just a small oversight of removing the setting
of the server_command global.

This patch restores that, and adds a testcase to make sure we test
that feature.

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * event-top.c (handle_line_of_input): Set server_command.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

        * gdb.base/server-del-break.c: New file.
        * gdb.base/server-del-break.exp: New file.

Tested on x86_64-linux, no regression.
2017-12-12 22:23:19 -05:00
GDB Administrator 2c66e1634c Automatic date update in version.in 2017-12-13 00:00:21 +00:00
Peter Gavin 702d582e2c sim: testsuite: add testsuite for or1k sim
This is the testsuite for the or1k sim, it tests running many of the
basic architecture instructions on the openrisc sim.

sim/testsuite/sim/or1k/ChangeLog:

2017-12-12  Peter Gavin  <pgavin@gmail.com>
	    Stafford Horne <shorne@gmail.com>

	* add.S: New file.
	* alltests.exp: New file.
	* and.S: New file.
	* basic.S: New file.
	* div.S: New file.
	* ext.S: New file.
	* find.S: New file.
	* flag.S: New file.
	* fpu.S: New file.
	* jump.S: New file.
	* load.S: New file.
	* mac.S: New file.
	* mfspr.S: New file.
	* mul.S: New file.
	* or.S: New file.
	* or1k-asm-test-env.h: New file.
	* or1k-asm-test-helpers.h: New file.
	* or1k-asm-test.h: New file.
	* or1k-asm.h: New file.
	* or1k-test.ld: New file.
	* ror.S: New file.
	* shift.S: New file.
	* spr-defs.h: New file.
	* sub.S: New file.
	* xor.S: New file.

sim/testsuite/ChangeLog:

2017-12-12  Stafford Horne  <shorne@gmail.com>
	    Peter Gavin  <pgavin@gmail.com>

	* configure: Regenerated.
2017-12-12 23:49:57 +09:00
Stafford Horne 0cd7970733 sim: or1k: add autoconf generated files
These are separted out to make the patch easier to read and smaller.

sim/ChangeLog:

2017-12-12  Stafford Horne  <shorne@gmail.com>
	    Peter Gavin  <pgavin@gmail.com>

	* configure: Regenerated.
	* or1k/aclocal.m4: Generated.
	* or1k/config.in: Generated.
	* or1k/configure: Generated.
2017-12-12 23:46:53 +09:00
Stafford Horne 6e51bfa755 sim: or1k: add cgen generated files
These are the simulator files generated by cgen.  These are split out
from the main sim patch to make the patch easier to review and smaller.

sim/ChangeLog:

2017-12-12  Stafford Horne  <shorne@gmail.com>
	    Peter Gavin  <pgavin@gmail.com>

	* or1k/arch.c: Generated.
	* or1k/arch.h: Generated.
	* or1k/cpu.c: Generated.
	* or1k/cpu.h: Generated.
	* or1k/cpuall.h: Generated.
	* or1k/decode.c: Generated.
	* or1k/decode.h: Generated.
	* or1k/model.c: Generated.
	* or1k/sem-switch.c: Generated.
	* or1k/sem.c: Generated.
2017-12-12 23:45:45 +09:00
Stafford Horne fa8b7c2128 sim: or1k: add or1k target to sim
This adds the OpenRISC 32-bit sim target.  The OpenRISC sim is a CGEN
based sim so the bulk of the code is generated from the .cpu files by
CGEN.  The engine decode and execute logic in mloop uses scache with
pseudo-basic-block extraction and supports both full and fast (switch)
modes.

The sim does not implement an mmu at the moment.  The sim does implement
fpu instructions via the common sim-fpu implementation.

sim/ChangeLog:

2017-12-12  Stafford Horne  <shorne@gmail.com>
	    Peter Gavin  <pgavin@gmail.com>

	* configure.tgt: Add or1k sim.
	* or1k/README: New file.
	* or1k/Makefile.in: New file.
	* or1k/configure.ac: New file.
	* or1k/mloop.in: New file.
	* or1k/or1k-sim.h: New file.
	* or1k/or1k.c: New file.
	* or1k/sim-if.c: New file.
	* or1k/sim-main.h: New file.
	* or1k/traps.c: New file.
2017-12-12 23:44:14 +09:00
Peter Gavin 58884b0e45 sim: cgen: add MUL2OFSI and MUL1OFSI functions (needed for OR1K l.mul[u])
sim/common/ChangeLog:

2017-12-12  Peter Gavin  <pgavin@gmail.com>
	    Stafford Horne  <shorne@gmail.com>

	* cgen-ops.h (MUL2OFSI): New function, 2's complement overflow
	flag.
	(MUL1OFSI): New function, 1's complement overflow flag.
2017-12-12 23:43:02 +09:00
Peter Gavin 07b95864f3 sim: cgen: add remainder functions (needed for OR1K lf.rem.[sd])
* sim/common/ChangeLog:

2017-12-12  Peter Gavin  <pgavin@gmail.com>
	    Stafford Horne <shorne@gmail.com>

	* cgen-accfp.c (remsf, remdf): New function.
	(cgen_init_accurate_fpu): Add remsf and remdf.
	* cgen-fpu.h (cgen_fp_ops): Add remsf, remdf, remxf and remtf.
	* sim-fpu.c (sim_fpu_rem): New function.
	* sim-fpu.h (sim_fpu_status_invalid_irx): New enum.
	(sim_fpu_rem): New function.
	(sim_fpu_print_status): Add case for sim_fpu_status_invalid_irx.
2017-12-12 23:41:43 +09:00
Stafford Horne 638d913757 Add gdb for or1k build
* ChangeLog:

2017-12-12  Stafford Horne  <shorne@gmail.com>

	* configure.ac: Remove logic adding gdb to noconfigsdirs for or1k.
	* configure: Regenerate.

Cc: gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org
2017-12-12 23:39:28 +09:00
Stafford Horne fe49c6f559 gdb: testsuite: Add or1k tdesc-regs.exp test support
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

2017-12-12  Stafford Horne  <shorne@gmail.com>

	* gdb.xml/tdesc-regs.exp: Add or1k support.
2017-12-12 23:38:31 +09:00
Stafford Horne c3d186206b gdb: testsuite: Add or1k l.nop instruction
The test case requires adding a nop instruction.  For or1k the
instruction is `l.nop`. This change uses the correct operation.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

2017-12-12  Stafford Horne  <shorne@gmail.com>

	* gdb.base/bp-permanent.c: Define nop of or1k.
2017-12-12 23:37:04 +09:00
Franck Jullien a994fec4f8 gdb: Add OpenRISC or1k and or1knd target support
This patch prepares the current GDB port of the OpenRISC processor from
https://github.com/openrisc/binutils-gdb for upstream merging.

Testing has been done with a cgen sim provided in a separate patch. This
has been tested with 2 toolchains. GCC [1] 5.4.0 from the OpenRISC
project with Newlib [2] and GCC 5.4.0 with Musl [3] 1.1.4.

It supports or1knd (no delay slot target).
The default target is or1k (with delay slot).

You can change the target arch with:

(gdb) set architecture or1knd
The target architecture is assumed to be or1knd

[1] https://github.com/openrisc/or1k-gcc
[2] https://github.com/openrisc/newlib
[3] https://github.com/openrisc/musl-cross

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

2017-12-12  Stafford Horne  <shorne@gmail.com>
	    Stefan Wallentowitz  <stefan@wallentowitz.de>
	    Franck Jullien  <franck.jullien@gmail.com>
	    Jeremy Bennett  <jeremy.bennett@embecosm.com>

	* gdb.texinfo: Add OpenRISC documentation.

gdb/ChangeLog:

2017-12-12  Stafford Horne  <shorne@gmail.com>
	    Stefan Wallentowitz  <stefan@wallentowitz.de>
	    Stefan Kristiansson  <stefan.kristiansson@saunalahti.fi>
	    Franck Jullien  <franck.jullien@gmail.com>
	    Jeremy Bennett  <jeremy.bennett@embecosm.com>

	* configure.tgt: Add targets for or1k and or1knd.
	* or1k-tdep.c: New file.
	* or1k-tdep.h: New file.
	* features/Makefile: Add or1k.xml to build.
	* features/or1k.xml: New file.
	* features/or1k-core.xml: New file.
	* features/or1k.c: Generated.
2017-12-12 23:36:00 +09:00
Alan Modra db9077b727 PR22576, ppc64_skip_trampoline_code uses wrong r2 for EXEC_REVERSE
The TOC pointer register, r2, on powerpc64 is generally not mentioned
in debug info.  It is saved and restored by call linkage code, and
set to the callee value either by call stub code (ELFv1) or in the
callee global entry point code (ELFv2).  A call stub uses the caller
TOC pointer to access the PLT.  So for gdb to read the correct PLT
entry in order to determine the destination of the trampoline, gdb
needs to know the caller r2.  When skipping over trampolines in the
normal forward direction, the caller r2 is simply the current value of
r2 (at the start of the trampoline).  However, when reversing over
trampolines the current value of r2 is that for the callee.  Using
that value results in wild reads of memory rather than the correct PLT
entry.

This patch corrects the value of r2 by using the value saved on the
stack for reverse execution.  Note that in reverse execution mode it
isn't really necessary for skip_trampoline_code to return the actual
destination, so we're doing a little more work than needed here.  Any
non-zero return value would do (and it would be nicer if the interface
was changed to return the start of the stub).

	PR tdep/22576
	* ppc64-tdep.c (ppc64_plt_entry_point): Rewrite to take TOC-relative
	PLT offset, and retrieve r2 from stack when executing in reverse.
	(ppc64_standard_linkage1_target): Drop pc param.  Calculate offset
	rather than PLT address.
	(ppc64_standard_linkage2_target): Likewise.
	(ppc64_standard_linkage3_target): Likewise.
	(ppc64_standard_linkage4_target): Likewise.
	(ppc64_skip_trampoline_code_1): Adjust to suit.
2017-12-12 23:23:38 +10:30
Simon Marchi a933405894 remote: Return NULL extra_info/name if they are empty
Commit

  remote: C++ify thread_item and threads_listing_context
  21fe1c752e

broke the test gdb.threads/names.exp.  The problem is that since we now
use an std::string to hold the extra_info, an empty string is returned
by target_extra_thread_info to print_thread_info_1 when the remote stub
didn't send any extra info, instead of NULL before.  Because of that,
print_thread_info_1 prints the extra info between parentheses, which
results in some spurious empty parentheses.

  Expected: * 1    Thread 22752.22752 "main" all_threads_ready () at ...
  Actual  : * 1    Thread 22752.22752 "main" () all_threads_ready () a ...

Since the bug was introduced by a behavior change in the remote target,
I chose to fix it on the remote target side by making it return NULL
when the extra string is empty.  This will avoid possibly changing the
behavior of the common code and affecting other targets.

The name field has the same problem.  If a remote stub returns no thread
names, remote_thread_name will return an empty string instead of NULL,
so print_thread_info_1 will show empty quotes ("") instead of nothing.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	PR gdb/22556
	* remote.c (remote_thread_name): Return NULL if name is empty.
	(remote_threads_extra_info): Return NULL if extra info is empty.
2017-12-11 21:05:30 -05:00
Alan Modra 4b1c0f7e85 Don't mask X_add_number containing a register number
It's obviously wrong to mask SPRs to 8 bits.

	PR 21118
	* config/tc-ppc.c (md_assemble): Don't mask register number.
2017-12-12 11:03:58 +10:30
GDB Administrator dce4fb839c Automatic date update in version.in 2017-12-12 00:00:33 +00:00
Stephen Crane c4e648430f Add plugin API for processing plugin-added input files
Gold plugins may wish to further process an input file added by a plugin. For
example, the plugin may need to assign a unique segment for sections in a
plugin-generated input file. This patch adds a plugin callback that the linker
will call when reading symbols from a new input file added after the
all_symbols_read event (i.e. an input file added by a plugin).

2017-12-11  Stephen Crane  <sjc@immunant.com>

	* plugin-api.h: Add new plugin hook to allow processing of input
	files added by a plugin.
	(ld_plugin_new_input_handler): New function hook type.
	(ld_plugin_register_new_input): New interface.
	(LDPT_REGISTER_NEW_INPUT_HOOK): New enum val.
	(tv_register_new_input): New member.

	* plugin.cc (Plugin::load): Include hooks for register_new_input
	in transfer vector.
	(Plugin::new_input): New function.
	(register_new_input): New function.
	(Plugin_manager::claim_file): Call Plugin::new_input if in
	replacement phase.
	* plugin.h (Plugin::set_new_input_handler): New function.
	* testsuite/plugin_new_section_layout.c: New plugin to test
	new_input plugin API.
	* testsuite/plugin_final_layout.sh: Add new input test.
	* testsuite/Makefile.am (plugin_layout_new_file): New test case.
	* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
2017-12-11 14:58:38 -08:00
Renlin Li 4c5ae11b42 [Binutils][Objdump]Check symbol section information while search a mapping symbol backward.
When checking mapping symbols backwardly, the section which defines the symbol
is not considerted. This patch fixes this by moving the section checking code
into get_sym_code_type () function which is shared by forward and backword
mapping symbol searching.

opcodes/

2017-12-11  Petr Pavlu  <petr.pavlu@arm.com>
	    Renlin Li  <renlin.li@arm.com>

	* aarch64-dis.c (print_insn_aarch64): Move symbol section check ...
	(get_sym_code_type): Here.

binutils/

2017-12-11  Renlin Li  <renlin.li@arm.com>

	* testsuite/binutils-all/aarch64/objdump.d: New.
	* testsuite/binutils-all/aarch64/objdump.s: New.
2017-12-11 15:42:47 +00:00
Pedro Alves 3c0aa29aab Unbreak build for non-ELF ports
As reported at
<https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2017-12/msg00229.html>, this
commit:

~~~~
 commit abccd1e7b7
 Author:     Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
 AuthorDate: Fri Dec 8 22:44:11 2017 +0000

     Change dwarf2_initialize_objfile's return value

     dwarf2_initialize_objfile was returning boolean whether it is psymtabs
     or .gdb_index while now it needs to return also whether it is
     .debug_names.
~~~~

breaks non-ELF-target builds:

 dwarf2read.o: In function `dwarf2_initialize_objfile(objfile*)':
 /home/yao.qi/SourceCode/gnu/binutils-gdb/gdb/dwarf2read.c:6486:
 undefined reference to `elf_sym_fns_gdb_index'
 /home/yao.qi/SourceCode/gnu/binutils-gdb/gdb/dwarf2read.c:6490:
 undefined reference to `elf_sym_fns_debug_names'
 /home/yao.qi/SourceCode/gnu/binutils-gdb/gdb/dwarf2read.c:6495:
 undefined reference to `elf_sym_fns_lazy_psyms'
 collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
	 Makefile:1920: recipe for target 'gdb' failed

because gdb/elfread.c is not included in the gdb build unless bfd also
includes elf support.

Fix this by reverting the patch mentioned above and at the same time
re-adding .debug_names support by adding a new output parameter to
dwarf2_initialize_objfile to indicate the index variant in use.  We
can reuse the new dw_index_kind enum in dwarf2read.c for that.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-12-11  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* defs.h (elf_sym_fns_lazy_psyms, elf_sym_fns_gdb_index)
	(elf_sym_fns_debug_names): Move to elfread.c.
	* dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_initialize_objfile): Return a boolean
	instead of a sym_fns and add 'index_kind' output parameter.  Fill
	the latter in with the index variant kind if using an index.
	(enum dw_index_kind): Moved to symfile.h.
	* elfread.c (elf_sym_fns_gdb_index, elf_sym_fns_debug_names)
	(elf_sym_fns_lazy_psyms): Move from defs.h.
	(elf_symfile_read): Adjust to new dwarf2_initialize_objfile
	interface.
	* symfile.h (enum class dw_index_kind): New, moved from
	dwarf2read.c.
	(dwarf2_initialize_objfile): Change prototype.
2017-12-11 14:41:32 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand f2f9e7ecc1 [MPFR] Fix regression on 32-bit host systems
When converting parts of the mantissa to MPFR, we need to make sure to do
an *unsigned* conversion.  Since we convert at most 32 bits at a time,
stored in an unsigned long, this doesn't matter on systems where "long"
is larger than 32 bits.  But on systems where it is 32 bits, we can get
conversion errors.

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-12-11  Ulrich Weigand  <uweigand@de.ibm.com>

	* target-float.c (mpfr_float_ops::from_target): Use mpfr_set_ui
	instead of mpfr_set_si to convert mantissa bits.
2017-12-11 15:26:26 +01:00
Joel Brobecker c5f9cfc894 Adapt gdb.ada/variant_record_packed_array.exp to accept reordered components
Recent versions of GNAT are capable of reordering record components
to make their access for efficient. This patch adapts this test to
accept both cases (reordered or not).

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

        * gdb.ada/variant_record_packed_array.exp: Adapt test to accept
        output with components being reordered.

Tested on x86_64-linux.
2017-12-11 00:58:30 -05:00
Xavier Roirand 08f49010a1 (Ada) change tagged types base_address computation
There was a difference between C++ dispatch table and Ada's in the
way the Offset_To_Top field is used to determined the base address
of an object:

* in C++ it is a negative offset, so converting abstract interface to
deriving object requires adding this offset to “this”;

* in Ada, it was a positive offset, so the same conversion required
subtracting the offset value.

So in ada, the base address for a tagged type was computed using this formula:

base_address = value_address (obj) - offset_to_top;

The offset_to_top value was previously set to 0 or a positive value.
With recent version of AdaCore's GNAT compiler, the offset has been
changed to match C++, which means it's set to zero or a negative value

As a result, the new formula has to be:

base_address = value_address (obj) + offset_to_top;

Because we want to support old code compiled before GNAT compiler change
done in 19.0w (20171023-64) with this version and future versions of gdb,
then we change the sign of the offset_to_top if required. Required here
means if offset_to_top is positive since it indicates that the code has
been compiled with an old GNAT compiler.

This patch changes the formula as described above.

Also, one side-effect of offset_to_top now being negative is that
we now have to worry about the sign when we read its value from the
inferior. Up to now, we have been reading its value using the data
address builtin type. But since addresses are not always signed, we
now need to make sure we use the proper type (type Storage_Offset
from System.Storage_Elements). Ideally, we would be looking this type
up from the inferior, and then use that type. However, it is not
guaranteed that this type always be described in the debugging
information, so this patch just builds our own, adding it to Ada's
list of primitive types.

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * ada-lang.c (ada_tag_value_at_base_address): Change the way
        tagged type base address is computed.
        (enum ada_primitive_types) <ada_primitive_type_storage_offset>:
        New enumerate.
        (ada_language_arch_info): Set the ada_primitive_type_storage_offset
        element of lai->primitive_type_vector.

Tested on x86_64-linux. Fixes the following tests when using the newer
version of the compiler.

    gdb.ada/iwide.exp: print My_Drawable
    gdb.ada/iwide.exp: print d_access.all
    gdb.ada/iwide.exp: print dp_access.all
    gdb.ada/mi_interface.exp: create ggg1 varobj (unexpected output)
    gdb.ada/mi_interface.exp: list ggg1's children (unexpected output)
    gdb.mi/mi-var-rtti.exp: run to mi-var-rtti.cc:63 (set breakpoint) (unexpected output)
    gdb.mi/mi-var-rtti.exp: run to mi-var-rtti.cc:63 (set breakpoint)
2017-12-11 00:23:06 -05:00
Joel Brobecker a9c135fc7d Adapt gdb.ada/pkd_arr_elem.exp to accept reordered components
Recent versions of GNAT are capable of reordering record components
to make their access for efficient. This patch adapts this test to
accept both cases (reordered or not).

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

        * gdb.ada/pkd_arr_elem.exp: Adapt "print test" test to accept
        output with components being reordered.
2017-12-11 00:16:31 -05:00
GDB Administrator 75323ba0a7 Automatic date update in version.in 2017-12-11 00:00:20 +00:00
Sangamesh Mallayya 57a2957f2e Typo fix
Entirely the fault of that Alan Modra bloke.

	* bfd.c (bfd_get_sign_extend_vma): Correct typo.
2017-12-11 08:20:52 +10:30
GDB Administrator 8bcf9b0392 Automatic date update in version.in 2017-12-10 00:00:26 +00:00
GDB Administrator c5ba17787d Automatic date update in version.in 2017-12-09 00:00:14 +00:00
Pedro Alves a3c5fafd2e dwarf2read.c: Rewrite/simplify mock_mapped_index
Now that dw2_expand_symtabs_matching_symbol works with the abstract
mapped_index_base, we can make mock_mapped_index inherit
mapped_index_base too instead of having it pretend to be a real
.gdb_index table.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-12-08  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* dwarf2read.c (mock_mapped_index): Reimplement as an extension of
	mapped_index_base.
	(check_match): Adjust to use mock_index directly.
	(check_find_bounds_finds)
	(test_mapped_index_find_name_component_bounds): Adjust to work
	with a mapped_index_base.
2017-12-08 23:38:41 +00:00
Pedro Alves 44ed8f3ed0 Support wildmatching in .debug_names too.
dw2_debug_names_expand_symtabs_matching currently doesn't support
symbol_name_match_type::WILD, it always matches symbol names fully.

The .gdb_index code supports via dw2_expand_symtabs_matching_symbol,
which builds the mapped_index::name_components table on demand, and
then binary searches that table.

The .debug_names names index is pretty much the same as the .gdb_index
names index, i.e., a list of fully-qualified names with no
parameter/overload info.  (There's no
what-is-the-language-of-symbol-name info in .debug_names either,
unfortunately.)

So this fixes .debug_names by factoring out the related .gdb_index
code out of the mapped_index class to a base class that is inherited
by both the .gdb_index (mapped_index) and .debug_names
(mapped_debug_names) map classes.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-12-08  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* dwarf2read.c (struct mapped_index_base): New, partially factored
	out from ...
	(struct mapped_index): ... this.  Inherit mapped_index_base.
	(mapped_index::symbol_name_slot_invalid):
	(mapped_index::symbol_name_at): Add override marker.
	(mapped_index::symbol_name_count): New.
	(struct mapped_debug_names): Inherit mapped_index_base.
	(mapped_debug_names::symbol_name_at): New.
	(mapped_debug_names::symbol_name_count): New.
	(mapped_index::find_name_components_bounds): Rename to ...
	(mapped_index_base::find_name_components_bounds): ... this.
	(mapped_index::build_name_components): Rename to ...
	(mapped_index_base::build_name_components): ... this.  Adjust to
	use mapped_index_base::symbol_name_count and
	mapped_index_base::symbol_name_slot_invalid.
	(dw2_expand_symtabs_matching_symbol): Take a mapped_index_base
	instead of a mapped_index.  Use
	dw2_expand_symtabs_matching_symbol.
2017-12-08 23:38:19 +00:00
Pedro Alves f00a2de2a7 dwarf2read.c:mapped_index, use gdb::array_view, simplify symbol table
This replaces a couple ptr+size pairs with gdb::array_view in the
.gdb_index code, and simplifies things by using an aggregate for the
type of the symbol table hash bucket instead of having to consider the
distinction between size of table vs number of slots and access name
vs vec by index.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-12-08  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* dwarf2read.c (mapped_index::symbol_table_slot): New.
	(mapped_index::address_table): Now a gdb::array_view of const
	gdb_byte.
	(mapped_index::symbol_table): Now a gdb::array_view of
	symbol_table_slot.
	(mapped_index::address_table_size)
	(mapped_index::symbol_table_slots): Delete.
	(create_addrmap_from_index): Adjust.
	(find_slot_in_mapped_hash): Adjust.
	(read_index_from_section): Adjust.
	(dwarf2_read_index): Adjust.
2017-12-08 23:37:42 +00:00
Jan Kratochvil 927aa2e778 DWARF-5: .debug_names index consumer
Some testcases needed to be updated as they were missing
.debug_aranges.  While that does not matter for no-index (as GDB
builds the mapping internally during dwarf2_build_psymtabs_hard) and
neither for .gdb_index (as GDB uses that internally built mapping
which it stores into .gdb_index) it does matter for .debug_names as
that simply assumes existing .debug_aranges from GCC.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-12-08  Jan Kratochvil  <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
	    Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* defs.h (elf_sym_fns_debug_names): New declaration.
	* dwarf2read.c: Include "hash_enum.h".
	(mapped_debug_names): New.
	(struct dwarf2_per_objfile): Add debug_names, debug_aranges and
	debug_names_table.
	(dwarf2_elf_names): Add ".debug_names" and ".debug_aranges".
	(struct dwz_file): Add debug_names.
	(dwarf2_per_objfile::locate_sections): Handle debug_names and
	debug_aranges.
	(locate_dwz_sections): Handle debug_names.
	(create_signatured_type_table_from_debug_names)
	(create_addrmap_from_aranges): New.
	(dwarf2_read_index): Update function comment.
	(dwarf5_augmentation): Moved up.
	(read_debug_names_from_section, create_cus_from_debug_names_list)
	(create_cus_from_debug_names, dwarf2_read_debug_names): New.
	(dwarf5_djb_hash): Moved up.
	(dw2_debug_names_iterator): New.
	(read_indirect_string_at_offset): New declaration.
	(mapped_debug_names::namei_to_name)
	(dw2_debug_names_iterator::find_vec_in_debug_names)
	(dw2_debug_names_iterator::next, dw2_debug_names_lookup_symbol)
	(dw2_debug_names_dump, dw2_debug_names_expand_symtabs_for_function)
	(dw2_debug_names_expand_symtabs_matching, dwarf2_debug_names_functions):
	New.
	(dwarf2_initialize_objfile): Return also elf_sym_fns_debug_names.
	(debug_names::djb_hash): Rename it to dwarf5_djb_hash.
	(debug_names::build): Update djb_hash caller.
	(write_debug_names): Move out and rename augmentation to
	dwarf5_augmentation.
	* elfread.c (elf_sym_fns_debug_names): New.
	* psymtab.h (dwarf2_debug_names_functions): New declaration.
	* symfile.h (struct dwarf2_debug_sections): Add debug_names and
	debug_aranges.
	* xcoffread.c (dwarf2_xcoff_names): Add debug_names and debug_aranges.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2017-12-08  Jan Kratochvil  <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
	    Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.base/maint.exp (check for .gdb_index): Check also for
	.debug_names.
	* gdb.dlang/watch-loc.c (.debug_aranges): New.
	* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-case-insensitive-debug.S: Likewise.
	* gdb.dwarf2/gdb-index.exp (check if index present, .gdb_index used)
	(.gdb_index used after symbol reloading): Support also .debug_names.
	* gdb.mi/dw2-ref-missing-frame-func.c (.debug_aranges): New.
2017-12-08 23:37:31 +00:00
Pedro Alves e5fa6583a7 Add gdb::hash_enum
The DWARF-5 .debug_names consumer patch will want to use an
std::unordered_map with an enum as key type, like:

	std::unordered_map<sect_offset, dwarf2_per_cu_data*>

That doesn't work in C++11 in non-recent compilers due to a language
defect:

 http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/lwg-defects.html#2148

~~~
  In file included from /usr/include/c++/5.3.1/bits/hashtable.h:35:0,
		   from /usr/include/c++/5.3.1/unordered_set:47,
		   from src/gdb/dwarf2read.c:79:
  /usr/include/c++/5.3.1/bits/hashtable_policy.h: In instantiation of ‘struct std::__detail::__is_noexcept_hash<sect_offset, std::hash<sect_offset> >’:
  /usr/include/c++/5.3.1/type_traits:137:12:   required from ‘struct std::__and_<std::__is_fast_hash<std::hash<sect_offset> >, std::__detail::__is_noexcept_hash<sect_offset, std::hash<sect_offset> > >’
  /usr/include/c++/5.3.1/type_traits:148:38:   required from ‘struct std::__not_<std::__and_<std::__is_fast_hash<std::hash<sect_offset> >, std::__detail::__is_noexcept_hash<sect_offset, std::hash<sect_offset> > > >’
  /usr/include/c++/5.3.1/bits/unordered_map.h💯66:   required from ‘class std::unordered_map<sect_offset, dwarf2_per_cu_data*>’
  src/gdb/dwarf2read.c:3260:30:   required from here
  /usr/include/c++/5.3.1/bits/hashtable_policy.h:85:34: error: no match for call to ‘(const std::hash<sect_offset>) (const sect_offset&)’
    noexcept(declval<const _Hash&>()(declval<const _Key&>()))>
				    ^
  In file included from /usr/include/c++/5.3.1/bits/move.h:57:0,
		   from /usr/include/c++/5.3.1/bits/stl_pair.h:59,
		   from /usr/include/c++/5.3.1/bits/stl_algobase.h:64,
		   from /usr/include/c++/5.3.1/bits/char_traits.h:39,
		   from /usr/include/c++/5.3.1/string:40,
		   from /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/common/common-utils.h:23,
		   from /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/common/common-defs.h:78,
		   from /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/defs.h:28,
		   from /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/dwarf2read.c:31:
~~~

This commits adds a helper replacement.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-12-08  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* common/hash_enum.h: New file.
2017-12-08 23:37:30 +00:00
Jan Kratochvil 4b514bc808 Refactor: Move some generic code out of .gdb_index code
Preparation for the next patch.

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-12-08  Jan Kratochvil  <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>

	* dwarf2read.c (create_cu_from_index_list): New from ...
	(create_cus_from_index_list): ... this function, use it.
	(dw_expand_symtabs_matching_file_matcher)
	(dw2_expand_symtabs_matching_one): New from ...
	(dw2_expand_symtabs_matching): ... this function, use them.
2017-12-08 23:37:30 +00:00
Jan Kratochvil abccd1e7b7 Change dwarf2_initialize_objfile's return value
dwarf2_initialize_objfile was returning boolean whether it is psymtabs
or .gdb_index while now it needs to return also whether it is
.debug_names.

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-12-08  Jan Kratochvil  <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>

	* defs.h (elf_sym_fns_lazy_psyms, elf_sym_fns_gdb_index): Move here
	declarations from elfread.c.
	(dwarf2_initialize_objfile): Change return value.
	* elfread.c (elf_sym_fns_lazy_psyms, elf_sym_fns_gdb_index): Move these
	declarations to defs.h.
	(elf_symfile_read): Adjust dwarf2_initialize_objfile caller.
	* symfile.h (dwarf2_initialize_objfile): Change return type.
2017-12-08 23:37:30 +00:00
Jan Kratochvil 437afbb81e DWARF-5: .debug_names index producer
This adds a new "-dwarf-5" switch to "save gdb-index" that makes it
generate index files with DWARF-5 .debug_names/.debug_str sections
instead of GDB's own .gdb_index.

We should probably add a command line option to
contrib/gdb-add-index.sh (incl. cc-with-tweaks.sh) for the new
-dwarf-5 GDB option, and a new target board to make it more convenient
to exercise this.  To be done later.

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-12-08  Jan Kratochvil  <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
	    Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* contrib/gdb-add-index.sh (index): Rename to ...
	(index4): ... here.
	(index5, debugstr, debugstrmerge, debugstrerr): New variables.
	Support also .debug_names and .debug_str.
	* dwarf2read.c: Include cmath, set, list.
	(INDEX_SUFFIX): Rename to ...
	(INDEX4_SUFFIX): ... here.
	(INDEX5_SUFFIX, DEBUG_STR_SUFFIX): New.
	(file_write(FILE *, const void *, size_t)): New.
	(file_write(FILE *, const std::vector<Elem, Alloc> &)): New.
	(data_buf::append_unsigned_leb128, data_buf::empty): New.
	(data_buf::file_write): Use ::file_write.
	(data_buf::c_str, dwarf5_djb_hash, debug_names)
	(check_dwarf64_offsets): New.
	(psyms_seen_size, write_gdbindex): New from
	write_psymtabs_to_index code.
	(dwarf5_gdb_augmentation, write_debug_names, assert_file_size)
	(enum dw_index_kind): New.
	(write_psymtabs_to_index): New parameter index_kind.  Support
	filename_str and out_file_str.  Move code to write_gdbindex,
	possibly call write_debug_names.
	(save_gdb_index_command): New parameter -dwarf-5.
	(_initialize_dwarf2_read): Document the new parameter -dwarf-5.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog
2017-12-08  Jan Kratochvil  <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>

	* gdb.texinfo (Index Files): Document .debug_names and -dwarf-5.
--

 gdb/contrib/gdb-add-index.sh |   53 ++
 gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo          |   24 +
 gdb/dwarf2read.c             |  919 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
 3 files changed, 935 insertions(+), 61 deletions(-)
2017-12-08 23:33:27 +00:00
Jan Kratochvil 6432ec65a8 cc-with-tweaks.sh: Use gdb-add-index.sh
With DWARF-5 .debug_names, the commands to add the index to the symbol
file are more complicated, as now also .debug_str needs to be
modified.

Currently, contrib/cc-with-tweaks.sh calls objcopy to handle the '-i'
option instead of using contrib/gdb-add-index.sh which basically does
the same.  To help with .debug_names, this commit makes
contrib/cc-with-tweaks.sh reuse contrib/gdb-add-index.sh instead.

A problem this ran into is whether contrib/cc-with-tweaks.sh should
fail or not when no index is produced.

Currently, contrib/cc-with-tweaks.sh is more quiet (=successful) than
contrib/gdb-add-index.sh and so with no further changes testsuite runs
with an index would "regress".  This commit tries to keep the behavior
unchanged.  Some cases still error with:
	Ada is not currently supported by the index
But some cases (such as some trivial gdb.dwarf2/ testcases with no DWARF data
to index) produce no index while the testcases still PASS now instead of:
	-PASS: gdb.arch/i386-bp_permanent.exp: stack pointer value matches
	+gdb compile failed, gdb-add-index.sh: No index was created for gdb/testsuite.unix.-m64/outputs/gdb.arch/i386-bp_permanent/i386-bp_permanent
	+gdb-add-index.sh: [Was there no debuginfo? Was there already an index?]
	+UNTESTED: gdb.arch/i386-bp_permanent.exp: failed to compile

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-12-08  Jan Kratochvil  <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
	    Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* contrib/cc-with-tweaks.sh: Change interpreter to bash, incl. initial
	comment.
	(GDB_ADD_INDEX): New variable.
	<$want_index>: Call $GDB_ADD_INDEX.
2017-12-08 22:44:10 +00:00
Alan Modra a9d44aad42 Work around sparc glibc bug
* elfxx-sparc.c (_bfd_sparc_elf_relocate_section): When emitting
	dynamic R_SPARC_RELATIVE for GOT entries, ensure the section
	contents are zeroed.
2017-12-09 08:06:08 +10:30
Sergio Durigan Junior 92469284a6 Fix thinko on dtrace-probe.c:dtrace_process_dof_probe
While investigating PR gdb/22557 ("Regression:
gdb.base/dtrace-probe.exp"), I noticed that the code is wrongly
declaring a new "expression_up" variable inside the TRY block in
"dtrace_process_dof_probe".  This causes the outter "expr" variable to
be empty, which may have an impact later when evaluating the
expression.

This commit fixes that.  Unfortunately the script used to test DTrace
probes (gdb/testsuite/lib/pdtrace.in) is not very reliable so I cannot
say whether this commit fixes the PR mentioned above.  Nonetheless,
it's an obvious fix and should go in.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-12-08  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>

	* dtrace-probe.c (dtrace_process_dof_probe): Do not declare a new
	"expression_up" inside the TRY block.
2017-12-08 15:33:55 -05:00
Yao Qi f17d947477 Clear non-significant bits of address in watchpoint
Nowadays, GDB can't set watchpoint on tagged address on AArch64,

(gdb) p p2
$1 = (int *) 0xf000fffffffff474
(gdb) watch *((int *) 0xf000fffffffff474)
Hardware watchpoint 2: *((int *) 0xf000fffffffff474)
(gdb) c
Continuing.
main () at
binutils-gdb/gdb/testsuite/gdb.arch/aarch64-tagged-pointer.c:45
45	  void (*func_ptr) (void) = foo;
Unexpected error setting hardware debug registers

This patch is about setting watchpoint on a tagged address.  Unlike
breakpoint, watchpoint record the expression rather than the address, and
when a watchpoint is fired, GDB checks the expression value changed
instead of matching address, so we can mask the watchpoint address by
getting rid of non-significant bits of address.

gdb:

2017-12-08  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* breakpoint.c (update_watchpoint): Call
	address_significant.

gdb/testsuite:

2017-12-08  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* gdb.arch/aarch64-tagged-pointer.c (main): Update.
	* gdb.arch/aarch64-tagged-pointer.exp: Add tests for watchpoint.
2017-12-08 17:27:03 +00:00
Yao Qi a0de8c21ba Adjust breakpoint address by clearing non-significant bits
Tag in tagged address on AArch64 is treated as a non-significant bits of
address, which can be got by gdbarch method significant_addr_bit, and gdb
can clear these bits.

With this patch, when user sets a breakpoint on tagged address on AArch64,
GDB will drop the top byte of address, and put breakpoint at the new place,
as shown below,

(gdb) hbreak *func_ptr
warning: Breakpoint address adjusted from 0xf000000000400690 to 0x00400690.
Hardware assisted breakpoint 2 at 0x400690

(gdb) break *func_ptr
warning: Breakpoint address adjusted from 0xf000000000400690 to 0x00400690.
Breakpoint 3 at 0x400690

When program hits a breakpoint, the stopped pc reported by Linux kernel is
the address *without* tag, so it is better the address recorded in
breakpoint location is the one without tag too, so we can still match
breakpoint location address and stopped pc reported by Linux kernel, by
simple compare.

gdb:

2017-12-08  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* breakpoint.c (adjust_breakpoint_address): Call
	address_significant.

gdb/testsuite:

2017-12-08  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* gdb.arch/aarch64-tagged-pointer.c (main): Update.
	* gdb.arch/aarch64-tagged-pointer.exp: Add test for breakpoint.
2017-12-08 17:27:03 +00:00
Yao Qi a738ea1d41 Clear non-significant bits of address on memory access
ARMv8 supports tagged address, that is, the top one byte in address
is ignored.  It is always enabled on aarch64-linux.  See
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/arm64/tagged-pointers.txt

The tag in the tagged address is modeled as non-significant bits in
address, so this patch adds a new gdbarch method significant_addr_bit and
clear the non-significant bits (the top byte in ARMv8) of the virtual
address at the point before passing address to target cache layer.  IOW,
the address used in the target cache layer is already cleared.

Before this patch,
(gdb) x/x 0x0000000000411030
0x411030 <global>:	0x00000000
(gdb) x/x 0xf000000000411030
0xf000000000411030:	Cannot access memory at address 0xf000000000411030

After this patch,

(gdb) x/x 0x0000000000411030
0x411030 <global>:	0x00000000
(gdb) x/x 0xf000000000411030
0xf000000000411030:	0x00000000

Note that I used address_significant in paddress, but it causes a
regression gdb.base/long_long.exp, because gdb clears the non-significant
bits in address, but test still expects them.

p/a val.oct^M
$24 = 0x2ee53977053977^M
(gdb) FAIL: gdb.base/long_long.exp: p/a val.oct

so I defer the change there.

gdb:

2017-12-08  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* aarch64-tdep.c (aarch64_gdbarch_init): Install gdbarch
	significant_addr_bit.
	* gdbarch.sh (significant_addr_bit): New.
	* gdbarch.c, gdbarch.h: Re-generated.
	* target.c (memory_xfer_partial): Call address_significant.
	* utils.c (address_significant): New function.
	* utils.h (address_significant): Declare.

2017-12-08  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

gdb/testsuite:

	* gdb.arch/aarch64-tagged-pointer.c: New file.
	* gdb.arch/aarch64-tagged-pointer.exp: New file.
2017-12-08 17:27:03 +00:00
Tom Tromey 8e481c3ba8 C++-ify parse_format_string
This replaces parse_format_string with a class, removing some
constructors along the way.  While doing this, I found that one
argument to gen_printf is unused, so I removed it.

Also, I am not completely sure, but the use of `release' in
maint_agent_printf_command and parse_cmd_to_aexpr seems like it may
leak expressions.

Regression tested by the buildbot.

ChangeLog
2017-12-08  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* printcmd.c (ui_printf): Update.  Use std::vector.
	* common/format.h (struct format_piece): Add constructor.
	<string>: Now const.
	(class format_pieces): New class.
	(parse_format_string, free_format_pieces)
	(free_format_pieces_cleanup): Remove.
	* common/format.c (format_pieces::format_pieces): Rename from
	parse_format_string.  Update.
	(free_format_pieces, free_format_pieces_cleanup): Remove.
	* breakpoint.c (parse_cmd_to_aexpr): Update.  Use std::vector.
	* ax-gdb.h (gen_printf): Remove argument.
	* ax-gdb.c (gen_printf): Remove "frags" argument.
	(maint_agent_printf_command): Update.  Use std::vector.

gdbserver/ChangeLog
2017-12-08  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* ax.c (ax_printf): Update.
2017-12-08 10:23:43 -07:00
Max Filippov 10af2a65c8 gas: xtensa: fix comparison of trampoline chain symbols
Don't use address where symbol gets resolved, as during section
relaxation symbols will slide, instead canonicalize symbols and check
that they are are the same.
This fixes a bug when a relaxed jump goes into the wrong trampoline.

gas/
2017-12-07  Max Filippov  <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>

	* config/tc-xtensa.c (xg_order_trampoline_chain): Replace
	xg_order_trampoline_chain_entry call with check for
	canonicalized symbol equality and offset equality.
2017-12-08 08:49:21 -08:00
Sergio Durigan Junior 1cd9a73b42 Adjust gdb.arch/i386-sse-stack-align.exp print statement
Since:

commit 7022349d5c
Author: Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
Date:   Mon Sep 4 20:21:13 2017 +0100

    Stop assuming no-debug-info functions return int

We now have to explicitly tell GDB the type of the non-debug-info
function we want to print (by casting).  This commit adjusts the
"print" statement on gdb.arch/i386-sse-stack-align.exp to do the
proper cast, fixing a failure that started to happen after the
mentioned commit.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2017-12-08  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>

	* gdb.arch/i386-sse-stack-align.exp: Cast "print" function call
	"int".
2017-12-08 11:27:33 -05:00
Yao Qi 6b05c8bd43 Fix PR 22567: set SAL .section in minsym_found
PR 22567 is that breakpoint location can't correct gdbarch from SAL,
because its fields .section and .symtab is NULL.  We use to have code
setting .section, but was removed by 4024cf2

-  if (msymbol_is_text (msymbol))
+  CORE_ADDR func_addr;
+  if (msymbol_is_function (objfile, msymbol, &func_addr))
     {
-      sal = find_pc_sect_line (MSYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (objfile, msymbol),
-                              (struct obj_section *) 0, 0);
-      sal.section = MSYMBOL_OBJ_SECTION (objfile, msymbol);

this patch adds this back by moving it to the common place at the bottom
of the function.

gdb:

2017-12-08  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	PR breakpionts/22567
	* linespec.c (minsym_found): Set sal.section.
2017-12-08 15:43:49 +00:00
Andreas Arnez 336ef6d22a S390: Add symfile-mem
For some reason symfile-mem.o is not included in the configuration for
"s390*-*-linux*".  It was added to the configuration of most GNU/Linux
targets with a patch from Andrew Cagney:

  "Add symfile-mem to all linux targets" --
  https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2005-02/msg00053.html

But the s390 target was overlooked at that time.  Thus the command
"add-symbol-file-from-memory" is missing and VDSO symbols are not loaded.

This is fixed.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* configure.tgt (s390*-*-linux*): Add symfile-mem.o.
2017-12-08 14:19:23 +01:00