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Author SHA1 Message Date
Gary Benson
2523028544 Fix compilation error with clang in gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/exception.cc
Clang fails to compile the above file, with the following error:
  warning: using directive refers to implicitly-defined namespace 'std'

This prevents the following testcase from executing:
  gdb.cp/exception.exp
2020-04-20 15:06:13 +01:00
Gary Benson
fa93cc8f35 Fix compilation error with clang in gdb/testsuite/gdb.trace/tspeed.c
Clang fails to compile the above file, with the following error:
  warning: using the result of an assignment as a condition without
  parentheses [-Wparentheses]

This prevents the following testcase from executing:
  gdb.trace/tspeed.exp
2020-04-20 15:06:13 +01:00
Gary Benson
e0c45f3055 Fix compilation error with clang in gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/jit-main.c
Clang fails to compile the above file, with the following error:
  warning: while loop has empty body [-Wempty-body]

This prevents the following testcases from executing:
  gdb.base/jit.exp
  gdb.base/jit-so.exp
2020-04-20 15:06:13 +01:00
Tom Tromey
45e1f031e8 Restore some windows-tdep.c code
When I removed init_w32_command_list, I weirdly neglected to see if it
was called anywhere else.  This patch restores the function, which is
called from windows-nat.c.  Sorry about the breakage.

Is it possible to have a windows-native gdb that isn't also using
windows-tdep?

Anyway, I'm checking this in.

gdb/ChangeLog
2020-04-18  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* windows-tdep.c (init_w32_command_list)
	(w32_prefix_command_valid): Restore.
	(_initialize_windows_tdep): Call init_w32_command_list.
2020-04-18 19:40:52 -06:00
Tom Tromey
08feed99cb Change get_objfile_arch to a method on objfile
This changes get_objfile_arch to be a new inline method,
objfile::arch.

To my surprise, this function came up while profiling DWARF psymbol
reading.  Making this change improved performance from 1.986 seconds
to 1.869 seconds.  Both measurements were done by taking the mean of
10 runs on a fixed copy of the gdb executable.

gdb/ChangeLog
2020-04-18  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* xcoffread.c (enter_line_range, scan_xcoff_symtab): Update.
	* value.c (value_fn_field): Update.
	* valops.c (find_function_in_inferior)
	(value_allocate_space_in_inferior): Update.
	* tui/tui-winsource.c (tui_update_source_windows_with_line):
	Update.
	* tui/tui-source.c (tui_source_window::set_contents): Update.
	* symtab.c (lookup_global_or_static_symbol)
	(find_function_start_sal_1, skip_prologue_sal)
	(print_msymbol_info, find_gnu_ifunc, symbol_arch): Update.
	* symmisc.c (dump_msymbols, dump_symtab_1)
	(maintenance_print_one_line_table): Update.
	* symfile.c (init_entry_point_info, section_is_mapped)
	(list_overlays_command, simple_read_overlay_table)
	(simple_overlay_update_1): Update.
	* stap-probe.c (handle_stap_probe): Update.
	* stabsread.c (dbx_init_float_type, define_symbol)
	(read_one_struct_field, read_enum_type, read_range_type): Update.
	* source.c (info_line_command): Update.
	* python/python.c (gdbpy_source_objfile_script)
	(gdbpy_execute_objfile_script): Update.
	* python/py-type.c (save_objfile_types): Update.
	* python/py-objfile.c (py_free_objfile): Update.
	* python/py-inferior.c (python_new_objfile): Update.
	* psymtab.c (psym_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab, dump_psymtab)
	(dump_psymtab_addrmap_1, maintenance_info_psymtabs)
	(maintenance_check_psymtabs): Update.
	* printcmd.c (info_address_command): Update.
	* objfiles.h (struct objfile) <arch>: New method, from
	get_objfile_arch.
	(get_objfile_arch): Don't declare.
	* objfiles.c (get_objfile_arch): Remove.
	(filter_overlapping_sections): Update.
	* minsyms.c (msymbol_is_function): Update.
	* mi/mi-symbol-cmds.c (mi_cmd_symbol_list_lines)
	(output_nondebug_symbol): Update.
	* mdebugread.c (parse_symbol, basic_type, parse_partial_symbols)
	(mdebug_expand_psymtab): Update.
	* machoread.c (macho_add_oso_symfile): Update.
	* linux-tdep.c (linux_infcall_mmap, linux_infcall_munmap):
	Update.
	* linux-fork.c (checkpoint_command): Update.
	* linespec.c (convert_linespec_to_sals): Update.
	* jit.c (finalize_symtab): Update.
	* infrun.c (insert_exception_resume_from_probe): Update.
	* ia64-tdep.c (ia64_find_unwind_table): Update.
	* hppa-tdep.c (internalize_unwinds): Update.
	* gdbtypes.c (get_type_arch, init_float_type, objfile_type):
	Update.
	* gcore.c (call_target_sbrk): Update.
	* elfread.c (record_minimal_symbol, elf_symtab_read)
	(elf_rel_plt_read, elf_gnu_ifunc_record_cache)
	(elf_gnu_ifunc_resolve_by_got): Update.
	* dwarf2/read.c (create_addrmap_from_index)
	(create_addrmap_from_aranges, dw2_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab)
	(read_debug_names_from_section)
	(process_psymtab_comp_unit_reader, add_partial_symbol)
	(add_partial_subprogram, process_full_comp_unit)
	(read_file_scope, read_func_scope, read_lexical_block_scope)
	(read_call_site_scope, dwarf2_ranges_read)
	(dwarf2_record_block_ranges, dwarf2_add_field)
	(mark_common_block_symbol_computed, read_tag_pointer_type)
	(read_tag_string_type, dwarf2_init_float_type)
	(dwarf2_init_complex_target_type, read_base_type)
	(partial_die_info::read, partial_die_info::read)
	(read_attribute_value, dwarf_decode_lines_1, new_symbol)
	(dwarf2_fetch_die_loc_sect_off): Update.
	* dwarf2/loc.c (dwarf2_find_location_expression)
	(class dwarf_evaluate_loc_desc, rw_pieced_value)
	(dwarf2_evaluate_loc_desc_full, dwarf2_locexpr_baton_eval)
	(dwarf2_loc_desc_get_symbol_read_needs)
	(locexpr_describe_location_piece, locexpr_describe_location_1)
	(loclist_describe_location): Update.
	* dwarf2/index-write.c (write_debug_names): Update.
	* dwarf2/frame.c (dwarf2_build_frame_info): Update.
	* dtrace-probe.c (dtrace_process_dof): Update.
	* dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab, dbx_end_psymtab)
	(process_one_symbol): Update.
	* ctfread.c (ctf_init_float_type, read_base_type): Update.
	* coffread.c (coff_symtab_read, enter_linenos, decode_base_type)
	(coff_read_enum_type): Update.
	* cli/cli-cmds.c (edit_command, list_command): Update.
	* buildsym.c (buildsym_compunit::finish_block_internal): Update.
	* breakpoint.c (create_overlay_event_breakpoint)
	(create_longjmp_master_breakpoint)
	(create_std_terminate_master_breakpoint)
	(create_exception_master_breakpoint, get_sal_arch): Update.
	* block.c (block_gdbarch): Update.
	* annotate.c (annotate_source_line): Update.
2020-04-18 08:35:04 -06:00
Kamil Rytarowski
4ddfec930c Fix gdb.base/attach-twice.c build on NetBSD
Add a fallback definition of PTRACE_ATTACH that is an alias of
PT_ATTACH. Change the 4th argument of ptrace(2) to 0 as it is
compatible with void * (Linux) and int (NetBSD) arguments.

Include <sys/types.h> for <sys/ptrace.h>.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.base/attach-twice.c: Include "sys/types.h".
	(PTRACE_ATTACH): Add fallback definition.
	(main): Pass `0' to the 4th argument of `ptrace'.
2020-04-18 00:19:53 +02:00
Kamil Rytarowski
2bed205e44 Fix the build of fork-running-state.c on NetBSD
Include <signal.h> for kill(2).

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

        * gdb.base/fork-running-state.c: Include "signal.h".
2020-04-17 23:24:18 +02:00
Tom Tromey
0743fc83c0 Replace most calls to help_list and cmd_show_list
Currently there are many prefix commands that do nothing but call
either help_list or cmd_show_list.  I happened to notice that one such
call, for "set print type", used the wrong command list parameter,
causing incorrect output.

Rather than fix this bug in isolation, I decided to eliminate this
possibility by adding two new ways to add prefix commands, which
simply route the call to help_list or cmd_show_list, as appropriate.
This makes it impossible for a mismatch to occur.

In some cases, a bit of output was removed; however, I don't think
this output in general was very useful.  It seemed redundant with
what's already printed by help_list.  A representative example is this
hunk, removed from ada-lang.c:

-  printf_unfiltered (_(\
-"\"set ada\" must be followed by the name of a setting.\n"));

This simplified the CLI style set/show commands quite a bit, and
allowed the deletion of a macro.

This also cleans up some unusual code in windows-tdep.c.

Tested on x86-64 Fedora 30.  Note that I have no way to build the
go32-nat.c change.

gdb/ChangeLog
2020-04-17  Tom Tromey  <tromey@adacore.com>

	* auto-load.c (show_auto_load_cmd): Remove.
	(auto_load_show_cmdlist_get): Use add_show_prefix_cmd.
	* arc-tdep.c (_initialize_arc_tdep): Use add_show_prefix_cmd.
	(maintenance_print_arc_command): Remove.
	* tui/tui-win.c (tui_command): Remove.
	(tui_get_cmd_list): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd.
	* tui/tui-layout.c (tui_layout_command): Remove.
	(_initialize_tui_layout): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd.
	* python/python.c (user_set_python, user_show_python): Remove.
	(_initialize_python): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	* guile/guile.c (set_guile_command, show_guile_command): Remove.
	(install_gdb_commands): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	(info_guile_command): Remove.
	* dwarf2/read.c (set_dwarf_cmd, show_dwarf_cmd): Remove.
	(_initialize_dwarf2_read): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	* cli/cli-style.h (class cli_style_option) <add_setshow_commands>:
	Remove do_set and do_show parameters.
	* cli/cli-style.c (set_style, show_style): Remove.
	(_initialize_cli_style): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	(cli_style_option::add_setshow_commands): Remove do_set and
	do_show parameters.
	(cli_style_option::add_setshow_commands): Use
	add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd.
	(STYLE_ADD_SETSHOW_COMMANDS): Remove macro.
	(set_style_name): Remove.
	* cli/cli-dump.c (dump_command, append_command): Remove.
	(srec_dump_command, ihex_dump_command, verilog_dump_command)
	(tekhex_dump_command, binary_dump_command)
	(binary_append_command): Remove.
	(_initialize_cli_dump): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd.
	* windows-tdep.c (w32_prefix_command_valid): Remove global.
	(init_w32_command_list): Remove; move into ...
	(_initialize_windows_tdep): ... here.  Use add_basic_prefix_cmd.
	* valprint.c (set_print, show_print, set_print_raw)
	(show_print_raw): Remove.
	(_initialize_valprint): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	* typeprint.c (set_print_type, show_print_type): Remove.
	(_initialize_typeprint): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	* record.c (set_record_command, show_record_command): Remove.
	(_initialize_record): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	* cli/cli-cmds.c (_initialize_cli_cmds): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	(info_command, show_command, set_debug, show_debug): Remove.
	* top.h (set_history, show_history): Don't declare.
	* top.c (set_history, show_history): Remove.
	* target-descriptions.c (set_tdesc_cmd, show_tdesc_cmd)
	(unset_tdesc_cmd): Remove.
	(_initialize_target_descriptions): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	* symtab.c (info_module_command): Remove.
	(_initialize_symtab): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd.
	* symfile.c (overlay_command): Remove.
	(_initialize_symfile): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd.
	* sparc64-tdep.c (info_adi_command): Remove.
	(_initialize_sparc64_adi_tdep): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd.
	* sh-tdep.c (show_sh_command, set_sh_command): Remove.
	(_initialize_sh_tdep): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	* serial.c (serial_set_cmd, serial_show_cmd): Remove.
	(_initialize_serial): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	* ser-tcp.c (set_tcp_cmd, show_tcp_cmd): Remove.
	(_initialize_ser_tcp): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	* rs6000-tdep.c (set_powerpc_command, show_powerpc_command)
	(_initialize_rs6000_tdep): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	* riscv-tdep.c (show_riscv_command, set_riscv_command)
	(show_debug_riscv_command, set_debug_riscv_command): Remove.
	(_initialize_riscv_tdep): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	* remote.c (remote_command, set_remote_cmd): Remove.
	(_initialize_remote): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd.
	* record-full.c (set_record_full_command)
	(show_record_full_command): Remove.
	(_initialize_record_full): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	* record-btrace.c (cmd_set_record_btrace)
	(cmd_show_record_btrace, cmd_set_record_btrace_bts)
	(cmd_show_record_btrace_bts, cmd_set_record_btrace_pt)
	(cmd_show_record_btrace_pt): Remove.
	(_initialize_record_btrace): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	* ravenscar-thread.c (set_ravenscar_command)
	(show_ravenscar_command): Remove.
	(_initialize_ravenscar): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	* mips-tdep.c (show_mips_command, set_mips_command)
	(_initialize_mips_tdep): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	* maint.c (maintenance_command, maintenance_info_command)
	(maintenance_check_command, maintenance_print_command)
	(maintenance_set_cmd, maintenance_show_cmd): Remove.
	(_initialize_maint_cmds): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	(show_per_command_cmd): Remove.
	* maint-test-settings.c (maintenance_set_test_settings_cmd):
	Remove.
	(maintenance_show_test_settings_cmd): Remove.
	(_initialize_maint_test_settings): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	* maint-test-options.c (maintenance_test_options_command):
	Remove.
	(_initialize_maint_test_options): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd.
	* macrocmd.c (macro_command): Remove
	(_initialize_macrocmd): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd.
	* language.c (set_check, show_check): Remove.
	(_initialize_language): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	* infcmd.c (unset_command): Remove.
	(_initialize_infcmd): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd.
	* i386-tdep.c (set_mpx_cmd, show_mpx_cmd): Remove.
	(_initialize_i386_tdep): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	* go32-nat.c (go32_info_dos_command): Remove.
	(_initialize_go32_nat): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd.
	* cli/cli-decode.c (do_prefix_cmd, add_basic_prefix_cmd)
	(do_show_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd): New functions.
	* frame.c (set_backtrace_cmd, show_backtrace_cmd): Remove.
	(_initialize_frame): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	* dcache.c (set_dcache_command, show_dcache_command): Remove.
	(_initialize_dcache): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	* cp-support.c (maint_cplus_command): Remove.
	(_initialize_cp_support): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd.
	* btrace.c (maint_btrace_cmd, maint_btrace_set_cmd)
	(maint_btrace_show_cmd, maint_btrace_pt_set_cmd)
	(maint_btrace_pt_show_cmd, _initialize_btrace): Use
	add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd.
	* breakpoint.c (save_command): Remove.
	(_initialize_breakpoint): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd.
	* arm-tdep.c (set_arm_command, show_arm_command): Remove.
	(_initialize_arm_tdep): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	* ada-lang.c (maint_set_ada_cmd, maint_show_ada_cmd)
	(set_ada_command, show_ada_command): Remove.
	(_initialize_ada_language): Use add_basic_prefix_cmd,
	add_show_prefix_cmd.
	* command.h (add_basic_prefix_cmd, add_show_prefix_cmd): Declare.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
2020-04-17  Tom Tromey  <tromey@adacore.com>

	* gdb.cp/maint.exp (test_help): Simplify multiple_help_body.
	Update tests.
	* gdb.btrace/cpu.exp: Update tests.
	* gdb.base/maint.exp: Update tests.
	* gdb.base/default.exp: Update tests.
	* gdb.base/completion.exp: Update tests.
2020-04-17 15:13:41 -06:00
Kamil Rytarowski
3557f442a1 Remove obsolete and unused inf_ptrace_target::auxv_parse
The only two potential users (NetBSD, OpenBSD) use svr4_auxv_parse.

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * nbsd-nat.c (inf_ptrace_target::auxv_parse): Remove.
        * nbsd-nat.h (inf_ptrace_target::auxv_parse): Likewise.
2020-04-17 05:52:43 +02:00
Simon Marchi
1619720823 gdb: is_linked_with_cygwin_dll: mention filename in warning messages
When a warning is displayed, it isn't clear to the user which file is
the cause of the warning.  Add the filename in there.  Remove the
"Failed to parse .idata section" part, since the .idata section is
always mentioned one way or another anyway, so it just contributes to
make the message longer than it needs to be.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* windows-tdep.c (is_linked_with_cygwin_dll): Add filename to
	warning messages.
2020-04-16 15:46:44 -04:00
Simon Marchi
00ac85d375 gdb: is_linked_with_cygwin_dll: handle import table not at beginning of .idata section
When loading the file C:\Windows\SysWOW64\msvcrt.dll, taken from a
Windows 10 system, into GDB, we get the following warning:

    warning: Failed to parse .idata section: name's virtual address (0x0) is outside .idata section's range [0xb82b8, 0xb97f0[.

This uncovers an issue with how we parse the import table, part of the
.idata section.  Right now, we assume that the import table is located
at the beginning of the section.  That was the case in everything I had
tried so far, but this file is an example where that's not true.

We need to compute the offset of the import table within the .idata
section, and start there, instead of at the beginning of the .idata
section.  Using the file mentioned above, this is the values we have to
work with:

  A) bfd_section_vma (idata_section)    101b8000
  B) Import table's virtual address        b82b8
  C) Image base                         10100000

The virtual address that BFD returns us for the section has the image
base applied, so we need to subtract it first.  The offset of the table
in the section is therefore:

    B - (A - C)

This patch implements that.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* windows-tdep.c (is_linked_with_cygwin_dll): Consider case where
	import table is not at beginning of .idata section.
2020-04-16 15:46:36 -04:00
Pedro Alves
381ce63f2f Refactor delete_program_space as a destructor
Currently, while the program_space's ctor adds the new pspace to the
pspaces list, the destructor doesn't remove the pspace from the pspace
list.  Instead, you're supposed to use delete_program_space, to both
remove the pspace from the list, and deleting the pspace.

This patch eliminates delete_program_space, and makes the pspace dtor
remove the deleted pspace from the pspace list itself, i.e., makes the
dtor do the mirror opposite of the ctor.

I found this helps with a following patch that will allocate a mock
program_space on the stack.  It's easier to just let the regular dtor
remove the mock pspace from the pspace list than arrange to call
delete_program_space instead of the pspace dtor in that situation.

While at it, move the ctor/dtor intro comments to the header file, and
make the ctor explicit.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2020-04-16  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* inferior.c (delete_inferior): Use delete operator directly
	instead of delete_program_space.
	* progspace.c (add_program_space): New, factored out from
	program_space::program_space.
	(remove_program_space): New, factored out from
	delete_program_space.
	(program_space::program_space): Remove intro comment.  Rewrite.
	(program_space::~program_space): Remove intro comment.  Call
	remove_program_space.
	(delete_program_space): Delete.
	* progspace.h (program_space::program_space): Make explicit.  Move
	intro comment here, adjusted.
	(program_space::~program_space): Move intro comment here,
	adjusted.
	(delete_program_space): Remove.
2020-04-16 14:50:07 +01:00
Tom Tromey
a010605fef Fix Cygwin gdb build
Simon pointed out that the windows-nat sharing series broke the Cygwin
build.  This patch fixes the problem, by moving the Cygwin-specific
code to a new handler function.  This approach is taken because this
code calls find_pc_partial_function, which isn't available in
gdbserver.

gdb/ChangeLog
2020-04-16  Tom Tromey  <tromey@adacore.com>

	* windows-nat.c (windows_nat::handle_access_violation): New
	function.
	* nat/windows-nat.h (handle_access_violation): Declare.
	* nat/windows-nat.c (handle_exception): Move Cygwin code to
	windows-nat.c.  Call handle_access_violation.

gdbserver/ChangeLog
2020-04-16  Tom Tromey  <tromey@adacore.com>

	* win32-low.cc (windows_nat::handle_access_violation): New
	function.
2020-04-16 07:24:57 -06:00
Tom de Vries
efba5c2319 [gdb/symtab] Handle PU without import in "save gdb-index"
Consider the test-case added in this patch, with resulting dwarf:
...
  Compilation Unit @ offset 0xc7:
   Length:        0x2c (32-bit)
   Version:       4
   Abbrev Offset: 0x64
   Pointer Size:  8
 <0><d2>: Abbrev Number: 2 (DW_TAG_partial_unit)
    <d3>   DW_AT_language    : 2        (non-ANSI C)
    <d4>   DW_AT_name        : imported_unit.c
 <1><e4>: Abbrev Number: 3 (DW_TAG_base_type)
    <e5>   DW_AT_byte_size   : 4
    <e6>   DW_AT_encoding    : 5        (signed)
    <e7>   DW_AT_name        : int
 <1><eb>: Abbrev Number: 4 (DW_TAG_subprogram)
    <ec>   DW_AT_name        : main
    <f1>   DW_AT_type        : <0xe4>
    <f5>   DW_AT_external    : 1
 <1><f6>: Abbrev Number: 0
  Compilation Unit @ offset 0xf7:
   Length:        0x2c (32-bit)
   Version:       4
   Abbrev Offset: 0x85
   Pointer Size:  8
 <0><102>: Abbrev Number: 2 (DW_TAG_compile_unit)
    <103>   DW_AT_language    : 2       (non-ANSI C)
    <104>   DW_AT_name        : <artificial>
 <1><111>: Abbrev Number: 3 (DW_TAG_subprogram)
    <112>   DW_AT_abstract_origin: <0xeb>
    <116>   DW_AT_low_pc      : 0x4004a7
    <11e>   DW_AT_high_pc     : 0x4004b2
 <1><126>: Abbrev Number: 0
...

When run with target board cc-with-gdb-index, we run into:
...
(gdb) break main
warning: (Internal error: pc 0x4004a7 in read in CU, but not in symtab.)
<repeat>
warning: (Internal error: pc 0x4004ab in read in CU, but not in symtab.)
<repeat>
Breakpoint 1 at 0x4004ab
(gdb) PASS: gdb.dwarf2/imported-unit-runto-main.exp: setting breakpoint at main
run
Starting program: /data/gdb_versions/devel/build/gdb/testsuite/outputs/gdb.dwarf2/imported-unit-runto-main/imported-unit-runto-main
warning: (Internal error: pc 0x4004a7 in read in CU, but not in symtab.)
<repeat>
warning: (Internal error: pc 0x4004ab in read in CU, but not in symtab.)
<repeat>

Breakpoint 1, warning: (Internal error: pc 0x4004ab in read in CU, but not in symtab.)
warning: (Internal error: pc 0x4004ab in read in CU, but not in symtab.)
<repeat>
0x00000000004004ab in main ()
warning: (Internal error: pc 0x4004ab in read in CU, but not in symtab.)
<repeat>
(gdb) FAIL: gdb.dwarf2/imported-unit-runto-main.exp: running to main in runto
...

Looking at the .gdb_index section contents using objdump --dwarf=gdb_index, we
have:
...
CU table:
[  0] 0x0 - 0x2d
[  1] 0x2e - 0xa4
[  2] 0xa5 - 0xc6
[  3] 0xf7 - 0x126
[  4] 0x127 - 0x2de
[  5] 0x2df - 0x300

Address table:
00000000004004a7 00000000004004b2 4

Symbol table:
[489] main: 4 [global, function]
...
We see that both the main symbol, and main address range map to CU 4, which has
offset range 0x127 - 0x2de, while main actually is contained in CU 3 at offset
range 0xf7 - 0x126.

This is caused by this continue in write_gdbindex, which triggers for the PU:
...
      /* CU of a shared file from 'dwz -m' may be unused by this main file.
        It may be referenced from a local scope but in such case it does not
        need to be present in .gdb_index.  */
      if (psymtab == NULL)
       continue;
...
The continue causes the PU to be skipped in the CU table (we can see that the
PU offset range 0xc7-0xf6 is missing) but the references are not taking that
into account.

I've tried fixing this in the optimal way, by updating the references, but ran
into trouble when follow_die_offset tries to find the CU for the inter-CU
ref.  Because the PU is missing from the CU table,
dwarf2_find_containing_comp_unit bisects to the wrong CU.

Fix this by not skipping the PU in the CU table.

Build and reg-tested on x86_64-linux, with native and target boards
cc-with-gdb-index, cc-with-dwz and cc-with-dwz-m.

gdb/ChangeLog:

2020-04-16  Tom de Vries  <tdevries@suse.de>

	PR symtab/25791
	* dwarf2/index-write.c (write_gdbindex): Generate CU table entries for
	CUs without psymtab.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

2020-04-16  Tom de Vries  <tdevries@suse.de>

	PR symtab/25791
	* gdb.dwarf2/gdb-add-index.exp (add_gdb_index): Move ...
	(ensure_gdb_index): and factor out and move ...
	* lib/gdb.exp (add_gdb_index, ensure_gdb_index): ... here.
	* gdb.dwarf2/imported-unit-runto-main.exp: New file.
2020-04-16 14:56:32 +02:00
Kevin Buettner
97ed802d15 Fix compilation of python/python.c for Python 3.9
This commit fixes a compilation warning/error when building GDB
with Python 3.9:

g++ -x c++  -O2 -g -pipe -Wall -Werror=format-security -Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -Wp,-D_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS -fexceptions -fstack-protector-strong -grecord-gcc-switches -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-cc1 -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-annobin-cc1 -m64 -mtune=generic -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -fcf-protection  -DDNF_DEBUGINFO_INSTALL   -I. -I../../gdb -I../../gdb/config -DLOCALEDIR="\"/usr/share/locale\"" -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I../../gdb/../include/opcode   -I../bfd -I../../gdb/../bfd -I../../gdb/../include -I../libdecnumber -I../../gdb/../libdecnumber  -I../../gdb/../gnulib/import -I../gnulib/import  -DTUI=1    -I/usr/include/guile/2.0 -pthread  -I/usr/include/python3.9 -I/usr/include/python3.9  -I../../gdb/.. -pthread -Wall -Wpointer-arith -Wno-unused -Wunused-value -Wunused-variable -Wunused-function -Wno-switch -Wno-char-subscripts -Wempty-body -Wunused-but-set-parameter -Wunused-but-set-variable -Wno-sign-compare -Wno-error=maybe-uninitialized -Wno-mismatched-tags -Wsuggest-override -Wimplicit-fallthrough=3 -Wduplicated-cond -Wshadow=local -Wdeprecated-copy -Wdeprecated-copy-dtor -Wredundant-move -Wformat -Wformat-nonliteral -Wno-unused -Werror -c -o ser-tcp.o -MT ser-tcp.o -MMD -MP -MF ./.deps/ser-tcp.Tpo ../../gdb/ser-tcp.c
../../gdb/python/python.c: In function 'bool do_start_initialization()':
../../gdb/python/python.c:1621:23: error: 'void PyEval_InitThreads()' is deprecated [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
 1621 |   PyEval_InitThreads ();
      |                       ^
In file included from /usr/include/python3.9/Python.h:141,
                 from ../../gdb/python/python-internal.h:86,
                 from ../../gdb/python/python.c:92:
/usr/include/python3.9/ceval.h:132:37: note: declared here
  132 | Py_DEPRECATED(3.9) PyAPI_FUNC(void) PyEval_InitThreads(void);
      |                                     ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Information about the deprecated function can be found here:

https://docs.python.org/3.9/whatsnew/3.9.html#deprecated

Specifically, with regard to PyEval_InitThreads(), it says:

    The PyEval_InitThreads() and PyEval_ThreadsInitialized() functions
    are now deprecated and will be removed in Python 3.11.  Calling
    PyEval_InitThreads() now does nothing.  The GIL is initialized by
    Py_Initialize() since Python 3.7.  (Contributed by Victor Stinner
    in bpo-39877.)

I chose to disable the call with a #if test using PY_VERSION_HEX.
There is precedent for use of PY_VERSION_HEX; it's used in two places
in python-internal.h.  I noticed that under certain circumstances
python-internal.h defines PyEval_InitThreads to be nothing, which
accomplishes the same thing.  I considered doing something similar for
this case, but decided against it because, at some point in the future,
the presence of PyEval_InitThreads() without some explanation will be
confusing to a reader who won't be able to find PyEval_InitThreads in
the current (future for us) Python API.  IMO, use of the #if along
with an accompanying comment seemed more straightforward.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* python/python.c (do_start_initialization): Don't call
	PyEval_InitThreads for Python 3.9 and beyond.

Change-Id: I0679fc10b6b76761a99538568f13188c6d8014e0
2020-04-16 05:13:47 -07:00
Tom de Vries
d191d716f3 [gdb/testsuite] Fix maint-expand-symbols-header-file.exp for cc-with-gdb-index
With test-case gdb.base/maint-expand-symbols-header-file.exp and target board
cc-with-gdb-index, we have:
...
FAIL: gdb.base/maint-expand-symbols-header-file.exp: \
  verify no symtabs are expanded
...

By default, with partial symbols, we find the main function in the partial
symbols, and derive the initial language setting from that, without expanding
any psymtab.

But that doesn't work with the indices, because the indices don't store the
language with the symbols.  So instead, the main psymtab is expanded to get
the language of main, which causes the FAIL.

Fix this by manually setting the language.

Tested on x86_64-linux.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

2020-04-16  Tom de Vries  <tdevries@suse.de>

	* gdb.base/maint-expand-symbols-header-file.exp: Set language before
	loading exec.
2020-04-16 08:40:19 +02:00
Kamil Rytarowski
c7d6480903 Fix OpenBSD build error.
This was likely introduced by 5b6d1e4fa4

gdb/ChangeLog:

2020-04-15  Kamil Rytarowski  <n54@gmx.com>

	* obsd-nat.c (obsd_nat_target::update_thread_list): Pass "this" to
	thread functions.
	(obsd_nat_target::wait): Likewise.

Change-Id: Ib8d11238c55e0ebdbcf127d1f28c9693c785527a
2020-04-15 14:59:44 -05:00
Tom Tromey
ce127a96c9 Use debug_printf in windows-nat.c
While debugging a bug on Windows, I noticed that windows-nat.c is not
sending its debugging output to gdb_stdlog.  This is unfortunate
because it means that "set logging debugredirect" doesn't work
properly.

This patch fixes the problem by changing windows-nat.c to use
debug_printf.

Note that get_windows_debug_event also writes one debugging message
unconditionally.  It isn't clear to me if this really ought to use
DEBUG_EVENTS or not, since it seems like perhaps it is intended to
note an unexpected event occurring.  So, I didn't change this.

I'm checking this in.

gdb/ChangeLog
2020-04-15  Tom Tromey  <tromey@adacore.com>

	* windows-nat.c (DEBUG_EXEC, DEBUG_EVENTS, DEBUG_MEM)
	(DEBUG_EXCEPT): Use debug_printf.
2020-04-15 12:49:05 -06:00
Andrew Burgess
99f1bc6aaa gdb: Don't corrupt completions hash when expanding the hash table
Commit:

  commit 724fd9ba43
  Date:   Mon Jan 27 17:37:20 2020 +0000

      gdb: Restructure the completion_tracker class

caused the completion hash table to become corrupted if the table ever
needed to grow beyond its original size of 200 elements.

The hash table stores completion_tracker::completion_hash_entry
objects, but hashes them based on their name, which is only one field
of the object.

When possibly inserting a new element we compute the hash with
htab_hash_string of the new elements name, and then lookup matching
elements using htab_find_slot_with_hash.  If there's not matching
element we create a completion_hash_entry object within the hash
table.

However, when we allocate the hash we pass htab_hash_string to
htab_create_alloc as the hash function, and this is not OK.  This
means that when the hash table needs to grow, existing elements within
the hash are re-hashed by passing the completion_hash_entry pointer to
htab_hash_string, which obviously does not do what we expect.

The solution is to create a new hash function that takes a pointer to
a completion_hash_entry, and then calls htab_hash_string on the name
of the entry only.

This regression was spotted when running the gdb.base/completion.exp
test on the aarch64 target.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* completer.c (class completion_tracker::completion_hash_entry)
	<hash_name>: New member function.
	(completion_tracker::discard_completions): New callback to hash a
	completion_hash_entry, pass this to htab_create_alloc.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.base/many-completions.exp: New file.
2020-04-15 16:36:28 +01:00
Jon Turney
a0e9b53238
Better handling of realpath() failure in windows_make_so() on Cygwin
It seems Cygwin's realpath() can fail on certain DLLs (apparently some
AV software prevent it working on it's DLLs; See [1], [2]).  Warn rather
than stopping with an error if that occurs.

Based on an original patch from Tim Chick.

[1] https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2014-08/msg00401.html
[2] https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2015-11/msg00353.html

gdb/ChangeLog:

2016-01-20  Jon Turney  <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>

	* windows-nat.c (windows_make_so): Warn rather than stopping with
	an error if realpath() fails.
2020-04-15 15:07:02 +01:00
Artur Shepilko
0ca4866abe Fix makeinfo warnings in gdb.texinfo and python.texi docs
Building gdb-9.1 on a system that has an older version of makeinfo
(4.8) shows the following warnings:

-----------------
make[4]: Entering directory '/home/tester/gdb-9.1/build/gdb/doc'
makeinfo --split-size=5000000 --split-size=5000000   -I
../../../gdb/doc/../../readline/readline/doc -I ../../../gdb/doc/../mi
-I ../../../gdb/doc \
    -o gdb.info ../../../gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo
../../../gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:21867: warning: unlikely character [ in @var.
../../../gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:21867: warning: unlikely character ] in @var.
../../../gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:21868: warning: unlikely character [ in @var.
../../../gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:21868: warning: unlikely character ] in @var.
../../../gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:21869: warning: unlikely character [ in @var.
../../../gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:21869: warning: unlikely character ] in @var.
../../../gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:21872: warning: unlikely character [ in @var.
../../../gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:21872: warning: unlikely character ] in @var.
../../../gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:21874: warning: unlikely character [ in @var.
../../../gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:21874: warning: unlikely character ] in @var.
../../../gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:21876: warning: unlikely character [ in @var.
../../../gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:21876: warning: unlikely character ] in @var.
../../../gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:21879: warning: unlikely character [ in @var.
../../../gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:21879: warning: unlikely character ] in @var.
../../../gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:21931: warning: unlikely character [ in @var.
../../../gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:21931: warning: unlikely character ] in @var.
../../../gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:21933: warning: unlikely character [ in @var.
../../../gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:21933: warning: unlikely character ] in @var.
../../../gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:21936: warning: unlikely character [ in @var.
../../../gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:21936: warning: unlikely character ] in @var.
../../../gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:21939: warning: unlikely character [ in @var.
../../../gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:21939: warning: unlikely character ] in @var.
../../../gdb/doc//python.texi:3297: warning: `.' or `,' must follow
@xref, not `A'.
make[4]: Leaving directory '/home/tester/gdb-9.1/build/gdb/doc'
-----------------

These are thrown by expressions like `@var{[host]}`, intended to
produce `[HOST]`.

In that context this should instead be changed to `[@var{host}]`, which
has the same effect but without the warnings.

As for the warning in `python.texi`, there's period missing at the end
of one `@xref{}` clause.  Added.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

2020-04-15  Artur Shepilko  <nomadbyte@gmail.com>

	* gdb.texinfo: Transform @var{[host]} to [@var{host}]; this
	clears makeinfo warnings.
	* python.texi: Add a missing period trailing an @xref{} clause;
	this clears a makeinfo warning.
2020-04-15 09:44:12 +02:00
Kamil Rytarowski
06ca5dd49a Implement IP_STAT+IP_STATUS (aliases of the same format) on NetBSD
Output based on FreeBSD with the following changes:
 - "utime+stime, children" merged from "utime, children" and
   "stime, children".
 - "Minor faults, children", "Major faults, children",
   "Virtual memory size" removed as not available in a direct
   equivalent.

No new values missing or skipped in FreeBSD are printed, although
there is a long list of potential candiates.

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * nbsd-nat.c (nbsd_pid_to_kinfo_proc2): New.
        (nbsd_nat_target::info_proc): Add do_status.
2020-04-14 17:35:56 +02:00
Tom de Vries
194d088fb1 [gdb] Fix missing symtab includes
[ The test-case requires commit c1a66c0629 "[gdb] Expand symbolless symtabs
using maint expand-symtabs". ]

Consider the debug info for the test-case included in this patch.  It consists
of a PU:
...
 <0><d2>: Abbrev Number: 2 (DW_TAG_partial_unit)
 <1><d3>: Abbrev Number: 0
...
imported by a CU:
...
 <0><df>: Abbrev Number: 2 (DW_TAG_compile_unit)
    <e0>   DW_AT_language    : 2        (non-ANSI C)
    <e1>   DW_AT_stmt_list   : 0xe9
 <1><e5>: Abbrev Number: 3 (DW_TAG_imported_unit)
    <e6>   DW_AT_import      : <0xd2>   [Abbrev Number: 2]
 <1><ea>: Abbrev Number: 0
...
and the CU has a dw2-symtab-includes.h file in the .debug_line file name
table:
...
 The Directory Table (offset 0x101):
  1     /data/gdb_versions/devel/src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.dwarf2

 The File Name Table (offset 0x138):
  Entry Dir     Time    Size    Name
  1     1       0       0       dw2-symtab-includes.h
...

After expanding all symtabs, we can see the CU listed in the user field of the
PU, and vice-versa the PU listed in the includes of the CU:
...
$ gdb.sh -batch \
  -iex "set language c" \
  outputs/gdb.dwarf2/dw2-symtab-includes/dw2-symtab-includes \
  -ex "maint expand-symtabs" \
  -ex "maint info symtabs"
  ...
  { ((struct compunit_symtab *) 0x394dd60)
    debugformat DWARF 2
    producer (null)
    dirname (null)
    blockvector ((struct blockvector *) 0x394dea0)
    user ((struct compunit_symtab *) 0x394dba0)
  }
  { ((struct compunit_symtab *) 0x394dba0)
    debugformat DWARF 2
    producer (null)
    dirname (null)
    blockvector ((struct blockvector *) 0x394dd10)
    user ((struct compunit_symtab *) (null))
    ( includes
      ((struct compunit_symtab *) 0x394dd60)
    )
  }
...

But if we instead only expand the symtab for the dw2-symtab-includes.h file,
the includes and user links are gone:
...
$ gdb -batch \
  -iex "set language c" \
  outputs/gdb.dwarf2/dw2-symtab-includes/dw2-symtab-includes \
  -ex "maint expand-symtabs dw2-symtab-includes.h" \
  -ex "maint info symtabs"
  ...
  { ((struct compunit_symtab *) 0x2728210)
    debugformat DWARF 2
    producer (null)
    dirname (null)
    blockvector ((struct blockvector *) 0x2728350)
    user ((struct compunit_symtab *) (null))
  }
  { ((struct compunit_symtab *) 0x2728050)
    debugformat DWARF 2
    producer (null)
    dirname (null)
    blockvector ((struct blockvector *) 0x27281c0)
    user ((struct compunit_symtab *) (null))
  }
...

The includes are calculated by process_cu_includes in gdb/dwarf2/read.c.

In the case of expanding all symtabs:
- the CU partial symtab is expanded using psymtab_to_symtab
- psymtab_to_symtab calls dwarf2_psymtab::read_symtab
- dwarf2_psymtab::read_symtab calls dwarf2_psymtab::expand_psymtab
- dwarf2_psymtab::read_symtab calls process_cu_includes, and we have the
  includes

In the case of expanding the symtab for dw2-symtab-includes.h:
- the dw2-symtab-includes.h partial symtab is expanded using psymtab_to_symtab
- psymtab_to_symtab calls dwarf2_include_psymtab::read_symtab
- dwarf2_include_psymtab::read_symtab calls
  dwarf2_include_psymtab::expand_psymtab
- dwarf2_include_psymtab::expand_psymtab calls
  partial_symtab::expand_dependencies
- partial_symtab::expand_dependencies calls dwarf2_psymtab::expand_psymtab
  for the CU partial symtab
- the CU partial symtab is expanded using dwarf2_psymtab::expand_psymtab
- process_cu_includes is never called

Fix this by making sure in dwarf2_include_psymtab::read_symtab that
read_symtab is called for the CU partial symtab.

Tested on x86_64-linux, with native, and target board cc-with-dwz and
cc-with-dwz-m.

In addition, tested test-case with target boards cc-with-gdb-index.exp,
cc-with-debug-names.exp and readnow.exp.

gdb/ChangeLog:

2020-04-14  Simon Marchi  <simon.marchi@polymtl.ca>
	    Tom de Vries  <tdevries@suse.de>

	PR symtab/25718
	* psympriv.h (struct partial_symtab::read_symtab)
	(struct partial_symtab::expand_psymtab)
	(struct partial_symtab::read_dependencies): Update comments.
	* dwarf2/read.c (struct dwarf2_include_psymtab::read_symtab): Call
	read_symtab for includer.
	(struct dwarf2_include_psymtab::expand_psymtab): Assert false.
	(struct dwarf2_include_psymtab::readin_p): Call readin_p () for includer.
	(struct dwarf2_include_psymtab::m_readin): Remove.
	(struct dwarf2_include_psymtab::includer): New member function.
	(dwarf2_psymtab::expand_psymtab): Assert !readin.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

2020-04-14  Tom de Vries  <tdevries@suse.de>

	PR symtab/25718
	* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-symtab-includes.exp: New file.
2020-04-14 15:30:50 +02:00
Tom de Vries
c1a66c0629 [gdb] Expand symbolless symtabs using maint expand-symtabs
Consider this test-case, consisting of header file hello.h:
...
inline static const char*
foo (void)
{
  return "foo";
}
...
and source file hello.c:
...
int
main (void)
{
  printf ("hello: %s\n", foo ());
  return 0;
}
...
compiled with -g:
...
$ gcc hello.c -g
...

When trying to expand the partial symtab for hello.h:
...
$ gdb -batch \
  -iex "set language c" \
  a.out \
  -ex "maint expand-symtabs hello.h" \
  -ex "maint info psymtabs"
...
we in fact find that the partial symtab for hello.h (and corresponding
includer partial symtab hello.c) have not been expanded:
...
  { psymtab hello.h ((struct partial_symtab *) 0x27cf070)
    readin no
  ...
  { psymtab hello.c ((struct partial_symtab *) 0x2cf09e0)
    readin no
...

This is due to the recursively_search_psymtabs call in
psym_expand_symtabs_matching:
...
      if (recursively_search_psymtabs (ps, objfile, domain,
                                      lookup_name, symbol_matcher))
...
which always returns false for symbolless partial symtabs.

The same problem occurs with CUs where the dwarf is generated by gas
--gdwarf-2 for a foo.S: if we read such a test-case with -readnow, we'll have
a symbolless symtab for foo.S.  But if we read the test-case with partial
symtabs, and expand those using "maint expand-symtabs", the foo.S psymtab
remains unexpanded.

Fix this by passing a NULL symbol_matcher and lookup_name to
expand_symtabs_matching in maintenance_expand_symtabs, and skipping the call
to recursively_search_psymtabs if symbol_matcher == NULL and
lookup_name == NULL.

Build and tested on x86_64-linux, with native.

In addition, tested test-case with target boards cc-with-gdb-index.exp,
cc-with-debug-names.exp and readnow.exp.

gdb/ChangeLog:

2020-04-14  Tom de Vries  <tdevries@suse.de>

	PR symtab/25720
	* symmisc.c (maintenance_expand_symtabs): Call expand_symtabs_matching
	with NULL symbol_matcher and lookup_name.
	* psymtab.c (psym_expand_symtabs_matching): Handle NULL symbol_matcher
	and lookup_name.
	* dwarf2/read.c (dw2_expand_symtabs_matching)
	(dw2_debug_names_expand_symtabs_matching): Same.
	* symfile.h (struct quick_symbol_functions::expand_symtabs_matching):
	Make lookup_name a pointer.  Update comment.
	* symtab.c (global_symbol_searcher::expand_symtabs): Handle
	lookup_name being a pointer.
	* symfile.c (expand_symtabs_matching): Same.
	* symfile-debug.c (debug_qf_expand_symtabs_matching): Same.
	* linespec.c (iterate_over_all_matching_symtabs): Same.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

2020-04-14  Tom de Vries  <tdevries@suse.de>

	PR symtab/25720
	* gdb.base/maint-expand-symbols-header-file.c: New test.
	* gdb.base/maint-expand-symbols-header-file.exp: New file.
	* gdb.base/maint-expand-symbols-header-file.h: New test.
2020-04-14 15:08:42 +02:00
Andrew Burgess
21b0982c77 gdb/testsuite: Move helper function into lib/dwarf.exp
Every time I write a test making use of the DWARF assembler I end up
copying in the function get_func_info.  Duplicating code is bad, so
lets put this function into lib/dwarf.exp and remove all of the
duplicates.

There should be no changes in the testsuite behaviour after this
commit.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-inline-many-frames.exp (get_func_info): Delete.
	* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-inline-small-func.exp: Pass options to
	get_func_info.
	(get_func_info): Delete.
	* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-is-stmt-2.exp (get_func_info): Delete.
	* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-is-stmt.exp (get_func_info): Delete.
	* lib/dwarf.exp (get_func_info): New function.
2020-04-14 12:13:06 +01:00
Tom Tromey
400b5eca00 Move event-loop.[ch] to gdbsupport/
This moves event-loop.[ch] to gdbsupport/ and updates the uses in gdb.

gdb/ChangeLog
2020-04-13  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* run-on-main-thread.c: Update include.
	* unittests/main-thread-selftests.c: Update include.
	* tui/tui-win.c: Update include.
	* tui/tui-io.c: Update include.
	* tui/tui-interp.c: Update include.
	* tui/tui-hooks.c: Update include.
	* top.h: Update include.
	* top.c: Update include.
	* ser-base.c: Update include.
	* remote.c: Update include.
	* remote-notif.c: Update include.
	* remote-fileio.c: Update include.
	* record-full.c: Update include.
	* record-btrace.c: Update include.
	* python/python.c: Update include.
	* posix-hdep.c: Update include.
	* mingw-hdep.c: Update include.
	* mi/mi-main.c: Update include.
	* mi/mi-interp.c: Update include.
	* main.c: Update include.
	* linux-nat.c: Update include.
	* interps.c: Update include.
	* infrun.c: Update include.
	* inf-loop.c: Update include.
	* event-top.c: Update include.
	* event-loop.c: Move to ../gdbsupport/.
	* event-loop.h: Move to ../gdbsupport/.
	* async-event.h: Update include.
	* Makefile.in (COMMON_SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Update.

gdbsupport/ChangeLog
2020-04-13  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* event-loop.h: Move from ../gdb/.
	* event-loop.cc: Move from ../gdb/.
2020-04-13 14:10:04 -06:00
Tom Tromey
93b54c8ed3 Introduce async-event.[ch]
This patch splits out some gdb-specific code from event-loop, into new
files async-event.[ch].  Strictly speaking this code could perhaps be
put into gdbsupport/, but because gdbserver does not currently use it,
it seemed better, for size reasons, to split it out.

gdb/ChangeLog
2020-04-13  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* tui/tui-win.c: Include async-event.h.
	* remote.c: Include async-event.h.
	* remote-notif.c: Include async-event.h.
	* record-full.c: Include async-event.h.
	* record-btrace.c: Include async-event.h.
	* infrun.c: Include async-event.h.
	* event-top.c: Include async-event.h.
	* event-loop.h: Move some declarations to async-event.h.
	* event-loop.c: Don't include ser-event.h or top.h.  Move some
	code to async-event.c.
	* async-event.h: New file.
	* async-event.c: New file.
	* Makefile.in (COMMON_SFILES): Add async-event.c.
	(HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add async-event.h.
2020-04-13 14:10:04 -06:00
Tom Tromey
c1cd3163d9 Introduce and use flush_streams
Code in gdbsupport can't call gdb_flush, so this introduces a new
"flush_streams" function that must be supplied by the client.

Note that the similar gdb_flush_out_err exists, but it isn't defined
in quite the same way, so it wasn't clear to me whether the two could
be merged.

gdb/ChangeLog
2020-04-13  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* utils.c (flush_streams): New function.
	* event-loop.c (gdb_wait_for_event): Call flush_streams.

gdbsupport/ChangeLog
2020-04-13  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* errors.h (flush_streams): Declare.
2020-04-13 14:10:04 -06:00
Tom Tromey
29f2bf4f22 Use warning in event-loop
Change event-loop.c to avoid printf_unfiltered in favor of warning.
warning is aleady available to code in gdbsupport/.

gdb/ChangeLog
2020-04-13  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* event-loop.c (handle_file_event): Use warning, not
	printf_unfiltered.
2020-04-13 14:10:04 -06:00
Tom Tromey
98029d02d7 Include <chrono> in event-loop.c
Include <chrono> in event-loop.c, because it is used there.  Currently
it is included indirectly, but after the subsequent patches this will
no longer be the case.

gdb/ChangeLog
2020-04-13  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* event-loop.c: Include <chrono>.
2020-04-13 14:10:03 -06:00
Tom Tromey
06cc9596e8 Move gdb_select.h to gdbsupport/
This moves gdb_select.h to gdbsupport/, so it can be used by other
code there.

gdb/ChangeLog
2020-04-13  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* gdb_select.h: Move to ../gdbsupport/.
	* event-loop.c: Update include path.
	* top.c: Update include path.
	* ser-base.c: Update include path.
	* ui-file.c: Update include path.
	* ser-tcp.c: Update include path.
	* guile/scm-ports.c: Update include path.
	* posix-hdep.c: Update include path.
	* ser-unix.c: Update include path.
	* gdb_usleep.c: Update include path.
	* mingw-hdep.c: Update include path.
	* inflow.c: Update include path.
	* infrun.c: Update include path.
	* event-top.c: Update include path.

gdbsupport/ChangeLog
2020-04-13  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* gdb_select.h: Move from ../gdb/.
2020-04-13 14:10:03 -06:00
Tom Tromey
8ae8e19796 Move event-loop configury to common.m4
gdb_select.h and the event loop require some configure checks, so this
moves the needed checks to common.m4 and updates the configure
scripts.

gdb/ChangeLog
2020-04-13  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* configure: Rebuild.
	* configure.ac: Remove checks that are now in GDB_AC_COMMON.

gdbserver/ChangeLog
2020-04-13  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* configure: Rebuild.
	* config.in: Rebuild.

gdbsupport/ChangeLog
2020-04-13  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* config.in, configure: Rebuild.
	* common.m4 (GDB_AC_COMMON): Check for poll.h, sys/poll.h,
	sys/select.h, and poll.
2020-04-13 14:10:03 -06:00
Tom Tromey
58cf28e860 Move start_event_loop out of event-loop.c
A subsequent patch is going to move event-loop.c to gdbsupport.  In a
review of an earlier version of this series, Pedro pointed out that
the resulting code would be cleaner if start_event_loop were not
shared -- because gdb and gdbserver have some different needs here --
and so this moves start_event_loop to main.c.  Because the only caller
is there, it is also now static.

gdb/ChangeLog
2020-04-13  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* event-loop.h (start_event_loop): Don't declare.
	* event-loop.c (start_event_loop): Move...
	* main.c (start_event_loop): ...here.  Now static.
2020-04-13 14:10:03 -06:00
Sergio Durigan Junior
b7f999aee3 Update my email address on MAINTAINERS
Commit pushed under the obvious/trivial rule.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2020-04-13  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@sergiodj.net>

	* MAINTAINERS: Update my email address.
2020-04-13 15:53:28 -04:00
Tom de Vries
dd1cab0694 [gdb/testsuite] Fix gdb.ada/catch_ex_std.exp gnatlink FAIL
When running test-case gdb.ada/catch_ex.exp using system gnatmake, gnatmake is
invoked like this:
...
Executing on host: \
  gnatmake foo.adb -gnata -f -Isrc/gdb/testsuite/gdb.ada/catch_ex -g -lm \
    -o outputs/gdb.ada/catch_ex/foo
...

When I try to use a more recent gnatmake, by mocking up a combined build:
...
$ ls -la build/gcc/
lrwxrwxrwx  gfortran -> /usr/bin/gfortran-10
lrwxrwxrwx  gnatbind -> /usr/bin/gnatbind-10
lrwxrwxrwx  gnatlink -> /usr/bin/gnatlink-10
lrwxrwxrwx  gnatmake -> /usr/bin/gnatmake-10
lrwxrwxrwx  xg++ -> /usr/bin/g++-10
lrwxrwxrwx  xgcc -> /usr/bin/gcc-10
...
gnatmake is invoked like this:
...
Executing on host: \
  /data/gdb_versions/devel/build/gcc/gnatmake \
    -I/data/gdb_versions/devel/build/gcc/ada/rts \
    --GCC=/data/gdb_versions/devel/build/gcc/xgcc \
    --GNATBIND=/data/gdb_versions/devel/build/gcc/gnatbind \
    --GNATLINK=/data/gdb_versions/devel/build/gcc/gnatlink \
    -cargs -B/data/gdb_versions/devel/build/gcc \
    -largs --GCC=/data/gdb_versions/devel/build/gcc/xgcc \
    -B/data/gdb_versions/devel/build/gcc \
    -margs foo.adb -gnata -f -Isrc/gdb/testsuite/gdb.ada/catch_ex -g -lm \
    -o outputs/gdb.ada/catch_ex/foo
...

This is set up by this bit in find_gnatmake in
/usr/share/dejagnu/libgloss.exp:
...
    if {![is_remote host]} {
        set file [lookfor_file $tool_root_dir gnatmake]
        if { $file == "" } {
            set file [lookfor_file $tool_root_dir gcc/gnatmake]
        }
        if { $file != "" } {
            set root [file dirname $file]
            set CC "$file -I$root/ada/rts --GCC=$root/xgcc \
	      --GNATBIND=$root/gnatbind --GNATLINK=$root/gnatlink \
	      -cargs -B$root \
	      -largs --GCC=$root/xgcc -B$root -margs"
        } else {
...

However, when running test-case gdb.ada/catch_ex_std.exp using the mockup
combined build, we get:
...
Executing on host: \
  /data/gdb_versions/devel/build/gcc/gnatlink foo \
    -Wl,-rpath,\$ORIGIN -Wl,-lsome_package

b~foo.adb:26:79: "SS_Stack" not declared in "Secondary_Stack"^M
b~foo.adb:26:89: incorrect constraint for this kind of type^M
b~foo.adb:121:56: "Runtime_Default_Sec_Stack_Size" not declared in "Parameters"^M
FAIL: gdb.ada/catch_ex_std.exp: gnatlink foo
...

The problem is caused by the fact that the test uses gnatlink directly
rather than using gnatmake.  The invoked gnatlink (which is gnatlink-10) calls
gcc-7, which are incompatible (see gcc PR86211).  This problem doesn't occur
with gnatmake because there the gcc to use is passed as an argument to
gnatlink.

Fix this by adding the -largs bit from find_gnatmake in find_ada_tool, for the
case that $tool == gnatlink.

Tested on x86_64-linux, with system gcc, and gcc-10.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

2020-04-13  Tom de Vries  <tdevries@suse.de>

	* lib/ada.exp (find_ada_tool): Pass --GCC and -B to gnatlink, similar
	to what find_gnatmake does.
2020-04-13 18:53:14 +02:00
Kamil Rytarowski
1085dfd4e1 Implement IP_MINIMAL and IP_ALL on NetBSD
gdb/ChangeLog:

       * nbsd-nat.c (nbsd_nat_target::info_proc): Add IP_MINIMAL and
       IP_ALL.
2020-04-13 11:49:36 +02:00
Kamil Rytarowski
49d1d1f53d Implement "info proc cmdline" for NetBSD
Add nbsd_pid_to_cmdline() to query the program command line.

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * nbsd-nat.c (nbsd_pid_to_cmdline): Add.
        (nbsd_nat_target::info_proc): Add do_cmdline.
2020-04-12 21:33:06 +02:00
Kamil Rytarowski
b4848d2a7b Implement "info proc cwd" for NetBSD
Add nbsd_pid_to_cwd() to query the program current directory.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* nbsd-nat.c (nbsd_pid_to_cwd): Add.
	(nbsd_nat_target::info_proc): Add do_cwd.
2020-04-12 20:15:00 +02:00
Kamil Rytarowski
51c133d547 Implement "info proc exe" for NetBSD
Use pid_to_exec_file() to query the program.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* nbsd-nat.c (nbsd_nat_target::info_proc): Add do_exe.
2020-04-12 19:25:35 +02:00
Kamil Rytarowski
54b8cbd0e4 Implement "info proc mappings" for NetBSD
Define nbsd_nat_target::find_memory_regions and
nbsd_nat_target::info_proc. info_proc handles as of now only
the "mappings" command.

Define a local static function kinfo_get_vmmap() that reads
the process memory layout of a specified process.
kinfo_get_vmmap() wraps the sysctl(3) call.

nbsd-tdep.c defines now utility functions for printing the
process memory layout:
 * nbsd_info_proc_mappings_header()
 * nbsd_vm_map_entry_flags()
 * nbsd_info_proc_mappings_entry()

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* nbsd-nat.c; Include "nbsd-tdep.h" and "gdbarch.h".
	* nbsd-nat.c (nbsd_nat_target::find_memory_regions)
	(nbsd_nat_target::info_proc): New functions.
	* nbsd-nat.c (kinfo_get_vmmap): New function.
	* nbsd-nat.c (nbsd_nat_target::info_proc) Use
	nbsd_info_proc_mappings_header and nbsd_info_proc_mappings_entry.
	* nbsd-tdep.c (nbsd_info_proc_mappings_header)
	(nbsd_info_proc_mappings_entry, nbsd_vm_map_entry_flags): New
	functions.
	* nbsd-tdep.c (KINFO_VME_PROT_READ, KINFO_VME_PROT_WRITE)
	(KINFO_VME_PROT_EXEC, KINFO_VME_FLAG_COW)
	(KINFO_VME_FLAG_NEEDS_COPY, KINFO_VME_FLAG_NOCOREDUMP)
	(KINFO_VME_FLAG_PAGEABLE, KINFO_VME_FLAG_GROWS_UP)
	(KINFO_VME_FLAG_GROWS_DOWN): New.
2020-04-12 13:06:08 +02:00
Artur Shepilko
cf83625da2 gdb: fix undefined behavior reported in copy_bitwise
gdb version 9.1, built with clang 8.0.0 on Ubuntu 18.04 (x86_64);
--enable-ubsan (for clang's undefined behavior sanitizer)

Executing command; `maint selftest copy_bitwise` bombs in runtime error:
../../gdb/utils.c:3432:28: runtime error: left shift of negative value -1

Closer look reveals the offending shift: `(~0 << nbits)`, apparently 0
is treated as signed int, resulting in negative complement. Explicitly
stating it unsigned 0U  fixes it and the `copy_bitwise` test passes
ok.
2020-04-10 21:04:03 -04:00
Tom Tromey
0c4311ab90 Avoid infinite recursion in get_msymbol_address
Sometimes, get_msymbol_address can cause infinite recursion, leading
to a crash.  This was reported previously here:

https://sourceware.org/pipermail/gdb-patches/2019-November/162154.html

A user on irc reported this as well, and with his help and the help of
a friend of his, we found that the problem occurred because, when
reloading a separate debug objfile, the objfile would lose the
OBJF_MAINLINE flag.  This would cause some symbols from this separate
debug objfile to be marked "maybe_copied" -- but then
get_msymbol_address could find the same symbol and fail as reported.

This patch fixes the bug by preserving OBJF_MAINLINE.

No test case, unfortunately, because I could not successfully make
one.

gdb/ChangeLog
2020-04-10  Tom Tromey  <tromey@adacore.com>

	* symfile.c (symbol_file_add_separate): Preserve OBJF_MAINLINE.
2020-04-10 07:21:16 -06:00
Tom Tromey
3e65b3e9af Skip separate debug files when handling copy relocations
get_symbol_address and get_msymbol_address call
lookup_minimal_symbol_linkage, which iterates over the separate debug
files of the objfile that is passed in.

This means that if these functions pass in a separate debug objfile,
then they are doing unnecessary work.

This patch avoids the extra work by skipping separate debug objfiles
in the loops.

gdb/ChangeLog
2020-04-10  Tom Tromey  <tromey@adacore.com>

	* symtab.c (get_symbol_address, get_msymbol_address): Skip
	separate debug files.
2020-04-10 07:21:16 -06:00
Hannes Domani
13302e956f Fix debugging of WOW64 processes
The new code regarding pending stops only checks for EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT,
but for WOW64 processes STATUS_WX86_BREAKPOINT is necessary as well.

Also, ignore_first_breakpoint is used now in nat/windows-nat.c as well,
but was not available there.

gdb/ChangeLog:

2020-04-10  Hannes Domani  <ssbssa@yahoo.de>

	* nat/windows-nat.c (STATUS_WX86_BREAKPOINT, STATUS_WX86_SINGLE_STEP):
	Move to...
	* nat/windows-nat.h (STATUS_WX86_BREAKPOINT, STATUS_WX86_SINGLE_STEP):
	... here.
	* windows-nat.c (windows_nat_target::get_windows_debug_event):
	Check for STATUS_WX86_BREAKPOINT.
	(windows_nat_target::wait): Same.
2020-04-10 13:01:31 +02:00
Tom de Vries
71ea2b6be8 [gdb/testsuite] Fix -readnow FAIL in gdb.base/style.exp
When running test-case gdb.base/style.exp with target board readnow, we run
into:
...
FAIL: gdb.base/style.exp: filename is styled when loading symbol file
...

The problem is that with -readnow, an extra "Expanding full symbols" message
is generated:
...
(gdb) file $file^M
Reading symbols from $file...^M
Expanding full symbols from $file...^M
(gdb) FAIL: gdb.base/style.exp: filename is styled when loading symbol file
...
and the test does not expect this message.

Fix this by expecting the additional message for -readnow.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

2020-04-10  Tom de Vries  <tdevries@suse.de>

	* gdb.base/style.exp: Expect "Expanding full symbols" message for
	-readnow.
2020-04-10 09:50:11 +02:00
Tom de Vries
bdfc1e8a0b [gdb/cli] Don't let python colorize strip leading newlines
Consider the test-case gdb.base/async.exp.  Using the executable, I run to
main, and land on a line advertised as line 26:
...
$ gdb outputs/gdb.base/async/async -ex start
Reading symbols from outputs/gdb.base/async/async...
Temporary breakpoint 1 at 0x4004e4: file gdb.base/async.c, line 26.
Starting program: outputs/gdb.base/async/async

Temporary breakpoint 1, main () at gdb.base/async.c:26
26       y = foo ();
...

But actually, the line turns out to be line 28:
...
$ cat -n gdb.base/async.c
    ...
    26   y = 2;
    27   z = 9;
    28   y = foo ();
...

This is caused by the following: the python colorizer initializes the lexer
with default options (no second argument to get_lexer_for_filename):
...
    def colorize(filename, contents):
        # Don't want any errors.
        try:
            lexer = lexers.get_lexer_for_filename(filename)
            formatter = formatters.TerminalFormatter()
            return highlight(contents, lexer, formatter)
...
which include option stripnl=True, which strips leading and trailing newlines.

This causes the python colorizer to strip the two leading newlines of async.c.

Fix this by initializing the lexer with stripnl=False.

Build and reg-tested on x86_64-linux.

gdb/ChangeLog:

2020-04-10  Tom de Vries  <tdevries@suse.de>

	PR cli/25808
	* python/lib/gdb/__init__.py: Initialize lexer with stripnl=False.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

2020-04-10  Tom de Vries  <tdevries@suse.de>

	PR cli/25808
	* gdb.base/style.c: Add leading newlines.
	* gdb.base/style.exp: Use gdb_get_line_number to get specific lines.
	Check listing of main's one-line body.
2020-04-10 09:29:52 +02:00
Simon Marchi
f4460aec69 gdb: move Tom de Vries to Global Maintainers
gdb/ChangeLog:

	* MAINTAINERS (Global Maintainers): Add Tom de Vries.
	(Write After Approval): Remove Tom de Vries.
2020-04-09 19:06:16 -04:00
Bernd Edlinger
a25198bba2 Partially revert my UB fix in record_line
This reverts the following commit partially:

commit 64dc2d4bd2
Author: Bernd Edlinger <bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de>
Date:   Thu Mar 12 11:52:34 2020 +0100

    Fix an undefined behavior in record_line

    Additionally do not completely remove symbols
    at the same PC than the end marker, instead
    make them non-is-stmt breakpoints.

We keep the undefined behavoir fix,
but have to restore the original behavior
regarding deletion of the line entries.

2020-04-09  Bernd Edlinger  <bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de>

	revert partially:
	2020-04-01  Bernd Edlinger  <bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de>

        * buildsym.c (record_line): Fix undefined behavior and preserve
        lines at eof.
2020-04-09 17:06:58 +02:00
Kamil Rytarowski
206c98a650 Add SVR4 psABI specific parser for AUXV entries
NetBSD and OpenBSD always use an int to store the type as
defined in the SVR4 psABI specifications rather than long
as assumed by the default parser.

Define svr4_auxv_parse() that shares code with default_auxv_parse().

Remove obsd_auxv_parse() and switch OpenBSD to svr4_auxv_parse().
Remove not fully accurate comment from obsd-tdep.c.

Use svr4_auxv_parse() on NetBSD.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* auxv.h (svr4_auxv_parse): New.
	* auxv.c (default_auxv_parse): Split into default_auxv_parse
	and generic_auxv_parse.
	(svr4_auxv_parse): Add.
	* obsd-tdep.c: Include "auxv.h".
	(obsd_auxv_parse): Remove.
	(obsd_init_abi): Remove comment.
	(obsd_init_abi): Change set_gdbarch_auxv_parse passed argument
	from `obsd_auxv_parse' to `svr4_auxv_parse'.
	* nbsd-tdep.c: Include "auxv.h".
	(nbsd_init_abi): Call set_gdbarch_auxv_parse.
2020-04-09 13:17:29 +02:00
Tom Tromey
71fbdbafe0 Make last_wait_event static
Now that last_wait_event is entirely handled in nat/windows-nat.c, it
can be made static.

gdb/ChangeLog
2020-04-08  Tom Tromey  <tromey@adacore.com>

	* nat/windows-nat.h (last_wait_event): Don't declare.
	(wait_for_debug_event): Update comment.
	* nat/windows-nat.c (last_wait_event): Now static.
2020-04-08 14:47:59 -06:00