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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andreas Arnez 65d84b7616 Respect piece offset for DW_OP_bit_piece
So far GDB ignores the piece offset of all kinds of DWARF bit
pieces (DW_OP_bit_piece) and treats such pieces as if the offset was zero.

This is fixed, and an appropriate test is added.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf2loc.c (read_pieced_value): Respect the piece offset, as
	given by DW_OP_bit_piece.
	(write_pieced_value): Likewise.

  Andreas Arnez  <arnez@linux.vnet.ibm.com>

	* gdb.dwarf2/var-access.exp: Add test for composite location with
	nonzero piece offsets.
2017-06-13 15:20:31 +02:00
Andreas Arnez 242d31ab7c read/write_pieced_value: Improve logic for buffer allocation
So far the main loop in read_pieced_value and write_pieced_value is
structured like this:

(1) Prepare a buffer and some variables we may need;

(2) depending on the DWARF piece type to be handled, use the buffer and
    the prepared variables, ignore them, or even recalculate them.

This approach reduces readability and may also lead to unnecessary copying
of data.  This patch moves the preparations to the places where sufficient
information is available and removes some of the variables involved.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf2loc.c (read_pieced_value): Move the buffer allocation and
	some other preparations to the places where sufficient information
	is available.
	(write_pieced_value): Likewise.
2017-06-13 15:20:30 +02:00
Andreas Arnez 03c8af18d1 Fix handling of DWARF register pieces on big-endian targets
For big-endian targets the logic in read/write_pieced_value tries to take
a register piece from the LSB end.  This requires offsets and sizes to be
adjusted accordingly, and that's where the current implementation has some
issues:

* The formulas for recalculating the bit- and byte-offsets into the
  register are wrong.  They just happen to yield correct results if
  everything is byte-aligned and the piece's last byte belongs to the
  given value.

* After recalculating the bit offset into the register, the number of
  bytes to be copied from the register is not recalculated.  Of course
  this does not matter if everything (particularly the piece size) is
  byte-aligned.

These issues are fixed.  The size calculation is performed with a new
helper function bits_to_bytes().

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf2loc.c (bits_to_bytes): New function.
	(read_pieced_value): Fix offset calculations for register pieces
	on big-endian targets.
	(write_pieced_value): Likewise.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.dwarf2/var-access.exp: Add test for non-byte-aligned
	register pieces.
2017-06-13 15:20:30 +02:00
Andreas Arnez 840989c113 read/write_pieced_value: Drop 'buffer_size' variable
When the variable 'buffer_size' in read_pieced_value and
write_pieced_value was introduced, it was needed for tracking the buffer's
allocated size.  Now that the buffer's data type has been changed to a
std::vector, the variable is no longer necessary; so remove it.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf2loc.c (read_pieced_value): Remove buffer_size variable.
	(write_pieced_value): Likewise.
2017-06-13 15:20:30 +02:00
Andreas Arnez 3bf3101107 Add DWARF piece test cases for bit-field access
This verifies some of the previous fixes to the logic in
write_pieced_value when accessing bit-fields.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.dwarf2/var-access.exp: Add tests for accessing bit-fields
	located in one or more DWARF pieces.
2017-06-13 15:20:29 +02:00
Andreas Arnez 359b19bb24 write_pieced_value: Transfer least significant bits into bit-field
On big-endian targets, when targeting a bit-field, write_pieced_value
currently transfers the source value's *most* significant bits to the
target value, instead of its least significant bits.  This is fixed.

In particular the fix adjusts the initial value of 'offset', which can now
potentially be nonzero.  Thus the variable 'type_len' is renamed to
'max_offset', to avoid confusion.  And for consistency, the affected logic
that was mirrored in read_pieced_value is changed there in the same way.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf2loc.c (write_pieced_value): When writing to a bit-field,
	transfer the source value's least significant bits, instead of its
	lowest-addressed ones.  Rename type_len to max_offset.
	(read_pieced_value): Mirror above changes to write_pieced_value as
	applicable.
2017-06-13 15:20:28 +02:00
Andreas Arnez 07c9ca3bd8 write_pieced_value: Fix buffer offset for memory pieces
In write_pieced_value, when transferring the data to target memory via a
buffer, the bit offset within the target value is not reduced to its
sub-byte fraction before using it as a bit offset into the buffer.  This
is fixed.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf2loc.c (write_pieced_value): In DWARF_VALUE_MEMORY,
	truncate full bytes from dest_offset_bits before using it as an
	offset into the buffer.
2017-06-13 15:20:28 +02:00
Andreas Arnez f1cc987420 write_pieced_value: Include transfer size in byte-wise check
In write_pieced_value, when checking whether the data can be transferred
byte-wise, the current logic verifies the source- and destination offsets
to be byte-aligned, but not the transfer size.  This is fixed.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf2loc.c (write_pieced_value): Include transfer size in
	byte-wise check.
2017-06-13 15:20:27 +02:00
Andreas Arnez cdaac320fd write_pieced_value: Fix copy/paste error in size calculation
In write_pieced_value, the number of bytes containing a portion of the
bit-field in a given piece is calculated with the wrong starting offset;
thus the result may be off by one.  This bug was probably introduced when
copying this logic from read_pieced_value.  Fix it.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf2loc.c (write_pieced_value): Fix copy/paste error in the
	calculation of this_size.
2017-06-13 15:20:27 +02:00
Andreas Arnez af547a9614 read/write_pieced_value: Respect value parent's offset
In the case of targeting a bit-field, read_pieced_value and
write_pieced_value calculate the number of bits preceding the bit-field
without considering the relative offset of the value's parent.  This is
relevant for a structure variable like this:

  struct s {
      uint64_t foo;
      struct {
	  uint32_t bar;
	  uint32_t bf : 10;  /* <-- target bit-field */
      } baz;
  } s;

In this scenario, if 'val' is a GDB value representing s.baz.bf,
val->parent represents the whole s.baz structure, and the following holds:

  - value_offset (val) == sizeof s.baz.bar == 4
  - value_offset (val->parent) == sizeof s.foo == 8

The current logic would only use value_offset(val), resulting in the wrong
offset into the target value.  This is fixed.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf2loc.c (read_pieced_value): Respect parent value's offset
	when targeting a bit-field.
	(write_pieced_value): Likewise.
2017-06-13 15:20:27 +02:00
Andreas Arnez 805acca042 gdb/testsuite: Add "get_endianness" convenience proc
The test suite contains multiple instances of determining the target's
endianness with GDB's "show endian" command.  This patch replaces these by
an invocation of a new convenience proc 'get_endianness'.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* lib/gdb.exp (get_endianness): New proc.
	* gdb.arch/aarch64-fp.exp: Use it.
	* gdb.arch/altivec-regs.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.arch/e500-regs.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.arch/vsx-regs.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/dump.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/funcargs.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/gnu_vector.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.dwarf2/formdata16.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.dwarf2/implptrpiece.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.dwarf2/nonvar-access.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.python/py-inferior.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.trace/unavailable-dwarf-piece.exp: Likewise.
2017-06-13 15:20:26 +02:00
Andreas Arnez ddd7882a58 Remove addr_size field from struct piece_closure
The addr_size field in the piece_closure data structure is a relic from
before introducing the typed DWARF stack.  It is obsolete now.  This patch
removes it.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf2loc.c (struct piece_closure) <addr_size>: Remove field.
	(allocate_piece_closure): Drop addr_size parameter.
	(dwarf2_evaluate_loc_desc_full): Adjust call to
	allocate_piece_closure.
2017-06-13 15:20:26 +02:00
Andreas Arnez e93523245b PR gdb/21226: Take DWARF stack value pieces from LSB end
When taking a DW_OP_piece or DW_OP_bit_piece from a DW_OP_stack_value, the
existing logic always takes the piece from the lowest-addressed end, which
is wrong on big-endian targets.  The DWARF standard states that the
"DW_OP_bit_piece operation describes a sequence of bits using the least
significant bits of that value", and this also matches the current logic
in GCC.  For instance, the GCC guality test case pr54970.c fails on s390x
because of this.

This fix adjusts the piece accordingly on big-endian targets.  It is
assumed that:

* DW_OP_piece shall take the piece from the LSB end as well;

* pieces reaching outside the stack value bits are considered undefined,
  and a zero value can be used instead.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	PR gdb/21226
	* dwarf2loc.c (read_pieced_value): Anchor stack value pieces at
	the LSB end, independent of endianness.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	PR gdb/21226
	* gdb.dwarf2/nonvar-access.exp: Add checks for verifying that
	stack value pieces are taken from the LSB end.
2017-06-13 15:20:26 +02:00
Andreas Arnez d5d1163eff write_pieced_value: Fix size capping logic
A field f in a structure composed of DWARF pieces may be located in
multiple pieces, where the first and last of those may contain bits from
other fields as well.  So when writing to f, the beginning of the first
and the end of the last of those pieces may have to be skipped.  But the
logic in write_pieced_value for handling one of those pieces is flawed
when the first and last piece are the same, i.e., f is contained in a
single piece:

  < - - - - - - - - - piece_size - - - - - - - - - ->
  +-------------------------------------------------+
  | skipped_bits |   f_bits   | / / / / / / / / / / |
  +-------------------------------------------------+

The current logic determines the size of the sub-piece to operate on by
limiting the piece size to the bit size of f and then subtracting the
skipped bits:

  min (piece_size, f_bits) - skipped_bits

Instead of:

  min (piece_size - skipped_bits, f_bits)

So the resulting sub-piece size is corrupted, leading to wrong handling of
this piece in write_pieced_value.

Note that the same bug was already found in read_pieced_value and fixed
there (but not in write_pieced_value), see PR 15391.

This patch swaps the calculations, bringing them into the same (correct)
order as in read_pieced_value.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf2loc.c (write_pieced_value): Fix order of calculations for
	size capping.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.dwarf2/var-pieces.exp: Add test case for modifying a
	variable at nonzero offset.
2017-06-13 15:20:26 +02:00
Andreas Arnez 0567c9861e Add test for modifiable DWARF locations
This adds a test for read/write access to variables with various types of
DWARF locations.  It uses register- and memory locations and composite
locations with register- and memory pieces.

Since the new test calls gdb_test_no_output with commands that contain
braces, it is necessary for string_to_regexp to quote braces as well.
This was not done before.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.dwarf2/var-access.c: New file.
	* gdb.dwarf2/var-access.exp: New test.
	* lib/gdb-utils.exp (string_to_regexp): Quote braces as well.
2017-06-13 15:20:25 +02:00
Yao Qi 032bb6eae8 Move initialize_tdesc_mips* calls from mips-linux-nat.c to mips-linux-tdep.c
All target descriptions except mips initialization are called in -tdep.c,
instead of -nat.c, so this patch moves mips target descriptions
initialization to -tdep.c.  Secondly, I want to change the target
descriptions from pre-generated to dynamical creation, so I want to test
that these pre-generated target descriptions equal to these dynamically
created ones.  Move target descriptions initialization to -tdep.c files so
we can test them in any hosts (if they are still -nat.c, we can only test
them on mips-linux host.).

gdb:

2017-06-13  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* mips-linux-nat.c: Move include features/mips*-linux.c to
	mips-linux-tdep.c.
	(_initialize_mips_linux_nat): Move initialize_tdesc_mips* calls
	to mips-linux-tdep.c.
	* mips-linux-tdep.c: Include features/mips*-linux.c
	(_initialize_mips_linux_tdep): Call initialize_tdesc_mips*
	functions.
	* mips-linux-tdep.h (tdesc_mips_linux): Declare.
	(tdesc_mips_dsp_linux, tdesc_mips64_linux): Declare.
	(tdesc_mips64_dsp_linux): Declare.
2017-06-13 09:05:04 +01:00
Tom Tromey 973e9aab63 Add some 128-bit integer tests
This adds some tests for printing 128-bit integers.

2017-06-12  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* gdb.dwarf2/formdata16.exp: Add tests.
2017-06-12 15:04:58 -06:00
Tom Tromey f12f6bad7d Remove val_print_type_code_int
Now that print_scalar_formatted is more capable, there's no need for
val_print_type_code_int.  This patch removes it in favor of
val_print_scalar_formatted.

2017-06-12  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* valprint.h (val_print_type_code_int): Remove.
	* valprint.c (generic_val_print_int): Always call
	val_print_scalar_formatted.
	(val_print_type_code_int): Remove.
	* printcmd.c (print_scalar_formatted): Handle options->format==0.
	* f-valprint.c (f_val_print): Use val_print_scalar_formatted.
	* c-valprint.c (c_val_print_int): Use val_print_scalar_formatted.
	* ada-valprint.c (ada_val_print_num): Use
	val_print_scalar_formatted.
2017-06-12 15:04:58 -06:00
Tom Tromey d9109c8080 Simplify print_scalar_formatted
This unifies the two switches in print_scalar_formatted, removing some
now-redundant code.  Now scalar types are never converted to LONGEST,
instead printing is done using print_*_chars, operating on the byte
representation.

ChangeLog
2017-06-12  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* printcmd.c (print_scalar_formatted): Unify the two switches.
	Don't convert scalars to LONGEST.

2017-06-12  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* gdb.arch/altivec-regs.exp: Expect decimal results for uint128.
2017-06-12 15:04:57 -06:00
Tom Tromey 4ac0cb1cf0 Let print_decimal_chars handle signed values
This changes print_decimal_chars to handle signed values.

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-06-12  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	PR exp/16225:
	* valprint.h (print_decimal_chars): Update.
	* valprint.c (maybe_negate_by_bytes): New function.
	(print_decimal_chars): Add "is_signed" argument.
	* printcmd.c (print_scalar_formatted): Update.
2017-06-12 15:04:57 -06:00
Tom Tromey 30a254669b Don't always zero pad in print_*_chars
This changes print_octal_chars and print_decimal_chars to never zero
pad, and changes print_binary_chars and print_hex_chars to only
optionally zero-pad, based on a flag.

ChangeLog
2017-06-12  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	PR exp/16225:
	* valprint.h (print_binary_chars, print_hex_chars): Update.
	* valprint.c (val_print_type_code_int): Update.
	(print_binary_chars): Add "zero_pad" argument.
	(emit_octal_digit): New function.
	(print_octal_chars): Don't zero-pad.
	(print_decimal_chars): Likewise.
	(print_hex_chars): Add "zero_pad" argument.
	* sh64-tdep.c (sh64_do_fp_register): Update.
	* regcache.c (regcache::dump): Update.
	* printcmd.c (print_scalar_formatted): Update.
	* infcmd.c (default_print_one_register_info): Update.

2017-06-12  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	PR exp/16225:
	* gdb.reverse/i386-sse-reverse.exp: Update tests.
	* gdb.arch/vsx-regs.exp: Update tests.
	* gdb.arch/s390-vregs.exp (hex128): New proc.
	Update test.
	* gdb.arch/altivec-regs.exp: Update tests.
2017-06-12 15:04:56 -06:00
Pedro Alves b3464d0316 mips-tdep.c: Remove MAX_REGISTER_SIZE usage
mips_eabi_push_dummy_call is storing the address of a struct in a
buffer that must have the same of the confisued/set ABI register size.
Add a define for the maximum ABI size and use it to size the local
buffer.  Also rename the 'regsize' local to 'abi_regsize' for clarity.

Tested that --enable-targets=all still builds.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-06-12  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>
	    Alan Hayward  <alan.hayward@arm.com>

	* mips-tdep.c (MAX_MIPS_ABI_REGSIZE): New.
	(mips_eabi_push_dummy_call): Rename local 'regsize' to
	'abi_regsize'.  Rename local array 'valbuf' to 'ref_valbuf', and
	use MAX_MIPS_ABI_REGSIZE instead of MAX_REGISTER_SIZE to size it.
	Assert that abi_regsize bytes fit in 'ref_valbuf'.
2017-06-12 19:04:52 +01:00
Pedro Alves 4b76cda993 .gdb_index prod perf regression: mapped_symtab now vector of values
... instead of vector of pointers

There's no real reason for having mapped_symtab::data be a vector of
heap-allocated symtab_index_entries.  symtab_index_entries is not that
large, it's movable, and it's cheap to move.  Making the vector hold
values instead improves cache locality and eliminates many roundtrips
to the heap.

Using the same test as in the previous patch, against the same gdb
inferior, timing improves ~13% further:

  ~6.0s => ~5.2s (average of 5 runs).

Note that before the .gdb_index C++ifycation patch, we were at ~5.7s.
We're now consistenly better than before.

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-06-12  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* dwarf2read.c (mapped_symtab::data): Now a vector of
	symtab_index_entry instead of vector of
	std::unique_ptr<symtab_index_entry>.  All users adjusted to check
	whether an element's name is NULL instead of checking whether the
	element itself is NULL.
	(find_slot): Change return type.  Adjust.
	(hash_expand, , add_index_entry, uniquify_cu_indices)
	(write_hash_table): Adjust.
2017-06-12 17:06:26 +01:00
Pedro Alves e8f8bcb35f .gdb_index prod perf regression: Estimate size of psyms_seen
Using the same test as the previous patch, perf shows GDB spending
over 7% in "free".  A substantial number of those calls comes from
insertions in the psyms_seen unordered_set causing lots of rehashing
and recreating buckets.  Fix this by computing an estimate of the size
of the set upfront.

Using the same test as in the previous patch, against the same gdb
inferior, timing improves ~8% further:

  ~6.5s => ~6.0s (average of 5 runs).

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-06-12  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* dwarf2read.c (recursively_count_psymbols): New function.
	(write_psymtabs_to_index): Call it to compute number of psyms and
	pass estimate size of psyms_seen to unordered_set's ctor.
2017-06-12 17:06:25 +01:00
Pedro Alves 70a1152bee .gdb_index prod perf regression: find before insert in unordered_map
"perf" shows the unordered_map::emplace call in write_hash_table a bit
high up on profiles.  Fix this using the find + insert idiom instead
of going straight to insert.

I tried doing the same to the other unordered_maps::emplace calls in
the file, but saw no performance improvement, so left them be.

With a '-g3 -O2' build of gdb, and:

  $ cat save-index.cmd
  set $i = 0
  while $i < 100
    save gdb-index .
    set $i = $i + 1
  end
  $ time ./gdb -data-directory=data-directory -nx --batch -q -x save-index.cmd  ./gdb.pristine

I get an improvement of ~7%:

  ~7.0s => ~6.5s (average of 5 runs).

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-06-12  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* dwarf2read.c (write_hash_table): Check if key already exists
	before emplacing.
2017-06-12 17:06:25 +01:00
Pedro Alves c2f134ac41 Code cleanup: dwarf2read.c: Add data_buf::append_uint
This avoids having to specify the integer size twice in the same line.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-06-12  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* dwarf2read.c (data_buf::append_space): Rename to...
	(data_buf::grow): ... this, and make private.  Adjust all callers.
	(data_buf::append_uint): New method.
	(add_address_entry, write_one_signatured_type)
	(write_psymtabs_to_index): Use it.
2017-06-12 17:06:25 +01:00
Pedro Alves a81e6d4d26 Code cleanup: dwarf2read.c: Eliminate ::file_write
There's no real need for all this indirection.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-06-12  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* dwarf2read.c (file_write(FILE *, const void *, size_t)): Delete.
	(file_write (FILE *, const std::vector<Elem>&)): Delete.
	(data_buf::file_write): Call ::fwrite directly.
2017-06-12 17:06:25 +01:00
Pedro Alves 6fd931f2d6 Code cleanup: dwarf2read.c:uniquify_cu_indices: Use std::unique
gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-06-12  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* dwarf2read.c (uniquify_cu_indices): Use std::unique and
	std::vector::erase.
2017-06-12 17:06:25 +01:00
Jan Kratochvil bc8f2430e0 Code cleanup: C++ify .gdb_index producer
gdb/ChangeLog
2017-06-12  Jan Kratochvil  <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>

	Code cleanup: C++ify .gdb_index producer.
	* dwarf2read.c: Include <unordered_set> and <unordered_map>.
	(MAYBE_SWAP) [WORDS_BIGENDIAN]: Cast to offset_type.
	(struct strtab_entry, hash_strtab_entry, eq_strtab_entry)
	(create_strtab, add_string): Remove.
	(file_write, data_buf): New.
	(struct symtab_index_entry): Use std::vector for cu_indices.
	(struct mapped_symtab): Use std::vector for data.
	(hash_symtab_entry, eq_symtab_entry, delete_symtab_entry)
	(create_symbol_hash_table, create_mapped_symtab, cleanup_mapped_symtab):
	Remove.
	(find_slot): Change return type.  Update it to the new data structures.
	(hash_expand, add_index_entry): Update it to the new data structures.
	(offset_type_compare): Remove.
	(uniquify_cu_indices): Update it to the new data structures.
	(c_str_view, c_str_view_hasher, vector_hasher): New.
	(add_indices_to_cpool): Remove.
	(write_hash_table): Update it to the new data structures.
	(struct psymtab_cu_index_map, hash_psymtab_cu_index)
	(eq_psymtab_cu_index): Remove.
	(psym_index_map): New typedef.
	(struct addrmap_index_data): Change addr_obstack pointer to data_buf
	reference and std::unordered_map for cu_index_htab.
	(add_address_entry, add_address_entry_worker, write_address_map)
	(write_psymbols): Update it to the new data structures.
	(write_obstack): Remove.
	(struct signatured_type_index_data): Change types_list to a data_buf
	reference and psyms_seen to a std::unordered_set reference.
	(write_one_signatured_type, recursively_write_psymbols)
	(write_psymtabs_to_index): Update it to the new data structures.
2017-06-12 16:29:53 +01:00
Simon Marchi c4dcb155c4 Introduce "set debug separate-debug-file"
I helped someone figure out why their separate debug info (debug
link-based) was not found by gdb.  It turns out that the debug file was
not named properly.  It made me realize that it is quite difficult to
diagnose this kind of problems.  This patch adds some debug output to
show where GDB looks for those files, so that it should be (more)
obvious to find what's wrong.

Here's an example of the result, first with an example of unsuccessful lookup,
and then a successful one.

  (gdb) set debug separate-debug-file on
  (gdb) file /usr/bin/gnome-calculator
  Reading symbols from /usr/bin/gnome-calculator...
  Looking for separate debug info (build-id) for /usr/bin/gnome-calculator
    Trying /usr/local/lib/debug/.build-id/0d/5c5e8c86dbe4f4f95f7a13de04f91d377f3c6a.debug

  Looking for separate debug info (debug link) for /usr/bin/gnome-calculator
    Trying /usr/bin/5c5e8c86dbe4f4f95f7a13de04f91d377f3c6a.debug
    Trying /usr/bin/.debug/5c5e8c86dbe4f4f95f7a13de04f91d377f3c6a.debug
    Trying /usr/local/lib/debug//usr/bin/5c5e8c86dbe4f4f95f7a13de04f91d377f3c6a.debug
  (no debugging symbols found)...done.
  (gdb) set debug-file-directory /usr/lib/debug
  (gdb) file /usr/bin/gnome-calculator
  Reading symbols from /usr/bin/gnome-calculator...
  Looking for separate debug info by build-id for /usr/bin/gnome-calculator
    Trying /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/0d/5c5e8c86dbe4f4f95f7a13de04f91d377f3c6a.debug
  Reading symbols from /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/0d/5c5e8c86dbe4f4f95f7a13de04f91d377f3c6a.debug...done.
  done.

Note: here, the debug link happens to be named like the build-id, but it
doesn't have to be this way.  It puzzled me for a minute.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* NEWS (Changes since GDB 8.0): Announce {set,show} debug
	separate-debug-file commands.
	* symfile.h (separate_debug_file_debug): New global.
	* symfile.c (separate_debug_file_debug): New global.
	(separate_debug_file_exists, find_separate_debug_file): Add
	debug output.
	(_initialize_symfile): Add "set debug separate-debug-file"
	command.
	* build-id.c (build_id_to_debug_bfd,
	find_separate_debug_file_by_buildid): Add debug output.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.texinfo (Optional Messages about Internal Happenings):
	Document {set,show} debug separate-debug-file commands.
2017-06-11 23:16:28 +02:00
Simon Marchi 6d45d4b42b gdbarch: Remove displaced_step_free_closure
The displaced_step_free_closure gdbarch hook allows architectures to
free data they might have allocated to complete a displaced step.
However, all architectures using that hook use the
simple_displaced_step_free_closure provided in arch-utils.{c,h}, which
does a simple xfree.  We can remove it and do an xfree directly instead
of calling the hook.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbarch.sh (displaced_step_free_closure): Remove.
	* gdbarch.h, gdbarch.c: Re-generate.
	* aarch64-linux-tdep.c (aarch64_linux_init_abi): Don't set
	displaced_step_free_closure.
	* amd64-linux-tdep.c (amd64_linux_init_abi_common): Likewise.
	* arm-linux-tdep.c (arm_linux_init_abi): Likewise.
	* i386-linux-tdep.c (i386_linux_init_abi): Likewise.
	* rs6000-aix-tdep.c (rs6000_aix_init_osabi): Likewise.
	* rs6000-tdep.c (rs6000_gdbarch_init): Likewise.
	* s390-linux-tdep.c (s390_gdbarch_init): Likewise.
	* arch-utils.h (simple_displaced_step_free_closure): Remove.
	* arch-utils.c (simple_displaced_step_free_closure): Remove.
	* infrun.c (displaced_step_clear): Call xfree instead of
	gdbarch_displaced_step_free_closure.
2017-06-10 00:24:50 +02:00
Sergio Durigan Junior 9845682bda Include <signal.h> on gdbserver/fork-child.c (and fix regressions)
Hi,

This is another obvious patch that fixes a thinko from my previous
startup-with-shell series.  We should conditionally include <signal.h>
on gdb/gdbserver/fork-child.c because gdbserver will be putting the
inferior's terminal on the correct mode after the call to
fork_inferior, and for that it needs to ignore SIGTTOU.

This patch fixes a bunch of regressions happening on AArch64 that were
reported by Yao.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2017-06-09  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>

	* fork-child.c: Conditionally include <signal.h>.
2017-06-09 18:16:19 -04:00
Sergio Durigan Junior 2f91880f3a Fix possible bug when no args have been provided to the executable
Hi,

This bug is related to:

  <https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2017-06/msg00216.html>

On stringify_argv, we have to check if args[0] is not NULL before
stringifying anything, otherwise we might do the wrong thing when
trimming the "ret" string in the end.  args[0] will be NULL when no
arguments are passed to the inferior that will be started.

Checked in as obvious.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-06-08  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>

	* common/common-utils.c (stringify_argv): Check for "arg[0] !=
	NULL".
2017-06-08 16:58:25 -04:00
Alan Hayward b8b6e72f3d Add MN10300_MAX_REGISTER_SIZE
gdb/
	* mn10300-tdep.c (MN10300_MAX_REGISTER_SIZE): Add.
	(mn10300_extract_return_value): Use MN10300_MAX_REGISTER_SIZE.
	(mn10300_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
2017-06-08 16:05:24 +01:00
Alan Hayward 5369082e7b Update ff4ca5ac6a to the correct version.
gdb/
	* mi/mi-main.c (register_changed_p): Use value_contents_eq.
2017-06-08 16:00:23 +01:00
Alan Hayward ff4ca5ac6a Remove MAX_REGISTER_SIZE from mi/mi-main.c
gdb/
	* mi/mi-main.c (register_changed_p): Use cooked_read_value.
2017-06-08 14:02:59 +01:00
Sergio Durigan Junior aefd8b33d9 Implement proper "startup-with-shell" support on gdbserver
This patch implements the proper support for the "startup-with-shell"
feature on gdbserver.  A new packet is added, QStartupWithShell, and
it is sent on initialization.  If the host sends a
"QStartupWithShell:1", it means the inferior shall be started using a
shell.  If the host sends a "QStartupWithShell:0", it means the
inferior shall be started without using a shell.  Any other value is
considered an error.

There is no way to remotely set the shell that will be used by the
target to start the inferior.  In order to do that, the user must
start gdbserver while providing a shell via the $SHELL environment
variable.  The same is true for the host side.

The "set startup-with-shell" setting from the host side is used to
decide whether to start the remote inferior using a shell.  This same
setting is also used to decide whether to use a shell to start the
host inferior; this means that it is not really possible to start the
inferior using different mechanisms on target and host.

A documentation patch is included, along with a new testcase for the
feature.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-06-07  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>

	* NEWS (Changes since GDB 8.0): Announce that GDBserver is now
	able to start inferiors	using a shell.
	(New remote packets): Announce new packet "QStartupWithShell".
	* remote.c: Add PACKET_QStartupWithShell.
	(extended_remote_create_inferior): Handle new
	PACKET_QStartupWithShell.
	(remote_protocol_features) <QStartupWithShell>: New entry for
	PACKET_QStartupWithShell.
	(_initialize_remote): Call "add_packet_config_cmd" for
	QStartupShell.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2017-06-07  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>

	* server.c (handle_general_set): Handle new packet
	"QStartupWithShell".
	(handle_query): Add "QStartupWithShell" to the list of supported
	packets.
	(gdbserver_usage): Add help text explaining the
	new "--startup-with-shell" and "--no-startup-with-shell" CLI
	options.
	(captured_main): Recognize and act upon the presence of the new
	CLI options.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2017-06-07  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>

	* gdb.base/startup-with-shell.c: New file.
	* gdb.base/startup-with-shell.exp: Likewise.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
2017-06-07  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>

	* gdb.texinfo (Starting) <startup-with-shell>: Add @anchor.
	(Connecting) <Remote Packet>: Add "startup-with-shell"
	and "QStartupWithShell" to the table.
	(Remote Protocol) <QStartupWithShell>: New item, explaining the
	packet.
2017-06-07 19:56:09 -04:00
Sergio Durigan Junior 2090129c36 Share fork_inferior et al with gdbserver
This is the most important (and the biggest, sorry) patch of the
series.  It moves fork_inferior from gdb/fork-child.c to
nat/fork-inferior.c and makes all the necessary adjustments to both
GDB and gdbserver to make sure everything works OK.

There is no "most important change" with this patch; all changes are
made in a progressive way, making sure that gdbserver had the
necessary features while not breaking GDB at the same time.

I decided to go ahead and implement a partial support for starting the
inferior with a shell on gdbserver, although the full feature comes in
the next patch.  The user won't have the option to disable the
startup-with-shell, and also won't be able to change which shell
gdbserver will use (other than setting the $SHELL environment
variable, that is).

Everything is working as expected, and no regressions were present
during the tests.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-06-07  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>
	    Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add "common/common-inferior.h"
	and "nat/fork-inferior.h".
	* common/common-inferior.h: New file, with contents from
	"gdb/inferior.h".
	* commom/common-utils.c: Include "common-utils.h".
	(stringify_argv): New function.
	* common/common-utils.h (stringify_argv): New prototype.
	* configure.nat: Add "fork-inferior.o" as a dependency for
	"*linux*", "fbsd*" and "nbsd*" hosts.
	* corefile.c (get_exec_file): Update comment.
	* darwin-nat.c (darwin_ptrace_him): Call "gdb_startup_inferior"
	instead of "startup_inferior".
	(darwin_create_inferior): Call "add_thread_silent" after
	"fork_inferior".
	* fork-child.c: Cleanup unnecessary includes.
	(SHELL_FILE): Move to "common/common-fork-child.c".
	(environ): Likewise.
	(exec_wrapper): Initialize.
	(get_exec_wrapper): New function.
	(breakup_args): Move to "common/common-fork-child.c"; rename to
	"breakup_args_for_exec".
	(escape_bang_in_quoted_argument): Move to
	"common/common-fork-child.c".
	(saved_ui): New variable.
	(prefork_hook): New function.
	(postfork_hook): Likewise.
	(postfork_child_hook): Likewise.
	(gdb_startup_inferior): Likewise.
	(fork_inferior): Move to "common/common-fork-child.c".  Update
	function to support gdbserver.
	(startup_inferior): Likewise.
	* gdbcore.h (get_exec_file): Remove declaration.
	* gnu-nat.c (gnu_create_inferior): Call "gdb_startup_inferior"
	instead of "startup_inferior".  Call "add_thread_silent" after
	"fork_inferior".
	* inf-ptrace.c: Include "nat/fork-inferior.h" and "utils.h".
	(inf_ptrace_create_inferior): Call "gdb_startup_inferior"
	instead of "startup_inferior".  Call "add_thread_silent" after
	"fork_inferior".
	* inferior.h: Include "common-inferior.h".
	(trace_start_error): Move to "common/common-utils.h".
	(trace_start_error_with_name): Likewise.
	(fork_inferior): Move prototype to "nat/fork-inferior.h".
	(startup_inferior): Likewise.
	(gdb_startup_inferior): New prototype.
	* nat/fork-inferior.c: New file, with contents from "fork-child.c".
	* nat/fork-inferior.h: New file.
	* procfs.c (procfs_init_inferior): Call "gdb_startup_inferior"
	instead of "startup_inferior".  Call "add_thread_silent" after
	"fork_inferior".
	* target.h (target_terminal_init): Move prototype to
	"target/target.h".
	(target_terminal_inferior): Likewise.
	(target_terminal_ours): Likewise.
	* target/target.h (target_terminal_init): New prototype, moved
	from "target.h".
	(target_terminal_inferior): Likewise.
	(target_terminal_ours): Likewise.
	* utils.c (gdb_flush_out_err): New function.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2017-06-07  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>
	    Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* Makefile.in (SFILES): Add "nat/fork-inferior.o".
	* configure: Regenerate.
	* configure.srv (srv_linux_obj): Add "fork-child.o" and
	"fork-inferior.o".
	(i[34567]86-*-lynxos*): Likewise.
	(spu*-*-*): Likewise.
	* fork-child.c: New file.
	* linux-low.c: Include "common-inferior.h", "nat/fork-inferior.h"
	and "environ.h".
	(linux_ptrace_fun): New function.
	(linux_create_inferior): Adjust function prototype to reflect
	change on "target.h".  Adjust function code to use
	"fork_inferior".
	(linux_request_interrupt): Delete "signal_pid".
	* lynx-low.c: Include "common-inferior.h" and "nat/fork-inferior.h".
	(lynx_ptrace_fun): New function.
	(lynx_create_inferior): Adjust function prototype to reflect
	change on "target.h".  Adjust function code to use
	"fork_inferior".
	* nto-low.c (nto_create_inferior): Adjust function prototype and
	code to reflect change on "target.h".  Update comments.
	* server.c: Include "common-inferior.h", "nat/fork-inferior.h",
	"common-terminal.h" and "environ.h".
	(terminal_fd): Moved to fork-child.c.
	(old_foreground_pgrp): Likewise.
	(restore_old_foreground_pgrp): Likewise.
	(last_status): Make it global.
	(last_ptid): Likewise.
	(our_environ): New variable.
	(startup_with_shell): Likewise.
	(program_name): Likewise.
	(program_argv): Rename to...
	(program_args): ...this.
	(wrapper_argv): New variable.
	(start_inferior): Delete function.
	(get_exec_wrapper): New function.
	(get_exec_file): Likewise.
	(get_environ): Likewise.
	(prefork_hook): Likewise.
	(post_fork_inferior): Likewise.
	(postfork_hook): Likewise.
	(postfork_child_hook): Likewise.
	(handle_v_run): Update code to deal with arguments coming from the
	remote host.  Update calls from "start_inferior" to
	"create_inferior".
	(captured_main): Likewise.  Initialize environment variable.  Call
	"have_job_control".
	* server.h (post_fork_inferior): New prototype.
	(get_environ): Likewise.
	(last_status): Declare.
	(last_ptid): Likewise.
	(signal_pid): Likewise.
	* spu-low.c: Include "common-inferior.h" and "nat/fork-inferior.h".
	(spu_ptrace_fun): New function.
	(spu_create_inferior): Adjust function prototype to reflect change
	on "target.h".  Adjust function code to use "fork_inferior".
	* target.c (target_terminal_init): New function.
	(target_terminal_inferior): Likewise.
	(target_terminal_ours): Likewise.
	* target.h: Include <vector>.
	(struct target_ops) <create_inferior>: Update prototype.
	(create_inferior): Update macro.
	* utils.c (gdb_flush_out_err): New function.
	* win32-low.c (win32_create_inferior): Adjust function prototype
	and code to reflect change on "target.h".

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2017-06-07  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>

	* gdb.server/non-existing-program.exp: Update regex in order to
	reflect the fact that gdbserver is now using fork_inferior (with a
	shell) to startup the inferior.
2017-06-07 19:56:09 -04:00
Sergio Durigan Junior 043a49349c Share parts of gdb/gdbthread.h with gdbserver
GDB and gdbserver now share 'switch_to_thread' because of
fork_inferior.  To make things clear, I created a new file name
common/common-gdbthread.h, and left the implementation specific to
each part.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-06-07  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>

	* Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add "common/common-gdbthread.h".
	* common/common-gdbthread.h: New file, with parts from
	"gdb/gdbthread.h".
	* gdbthread.h: Include "common-gdbthread.h".
	(switch_to_thread): Moved to "common/common-gdbthread.h".

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2017-06-07  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>

	* inferiors.c (switch_to_thread): New function.
2017-06-07 19:56:01 -04:00
Sergio Durigan Junior 156525114c Move parts of inferior job control to common/
This commit moves a few bits responsible for dealing with inferior job
control from GDB to common/, which makes them available to gdbserver.
This is necessary for the upcoming patches that will share
fork_inferior et al between GDB and gdbserver.

We move some parts of gdb/terminal.h to gdb/common/common-terminal.h,
especifically the code that checks terminal features and that are used
to set job_control accordingly.

After sharing parts of gdb/terminal.h, we also to share the two
functions on gdb/inflow.c that are going to be needed by the
fork_inferior rework.  They are 'gdb_setpgid' and the new
'have_job_control'.  I've also taken the opportunity to give a more
meaningful name to "inflow.c" on common/.  Now it is called
"job-control.c" (thanks Pedro for the suggestion).

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-06-07  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>

	* Makefile.in (SFILES): Add "common/job-control.c".
	(HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add "common/job-control.h".
	(COMMON_OBS): Add "job-control.o".
	* common/job-control.c: New file, with contents from
	"gdb/inflow.c".
	* common/job-control.h: New file, with contents from "terminal.h".
	* fork-child.c: Include "job-control.h".
	* inflow.c: Include "job-control.h".
	(gdb_setpgid): Move to "common/common-inflow.c".
	(_initialize_inflow): Move setting of "job_control" to
	"handle_job_control".
	* terminal.h (job_control): Moved to "common/common-terminal.h".
	(gdb_setpgid): Likewise.
	* top.c: Include "job_control.h".
	* utils.c: Likewise.
	(job_control): Moved to "job-control.c".

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2017-06-07  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>

	* Makefile.in (SFILE): Add "common/job-control.c".
	(OBS): Add "job-control.o".
2017-06-07 19:52:56 -04:00
Pedro Alves 2d7cc5c797 Introduce compiled_regex, eliminate make_regfree_cleanup
This patch replaces compile_rx_or_error and make_regfree_cleanup with
a class that wraps a regex_t.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-06-07  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* Makefile.in (SFILES): Add gdb_regex.c.
	(COMMON_OBS): Add gdb_regex.o.
	* ada-lang.c (ada_add_standard_exceptions)
	(ada_add_exceptions_from_frame, name_matches_regex)
	(ada_add_global_exceptions, ada_exceptions_list_1): Change regex
	parameter type to compiled_regex.  Adjust.
	(ada_exceptions_list): Use compiled_regex.
	* break-catch-throw.c (exception_catchpoint::pattern): Now a
	std::unique_ptr<compiled_regex>.
	(exception_catchpoint::~exception_catchpoint): Remove regfree
	call.
	(check_status_exception_catchpoint): Adjust to use compiled_regex.
	(handle_gnu_v3_exceptions): Adjust to use compiled_regex.
	* breakpoint.c (solib_catchpoint::compiled): Now a
	std::unique_ptr<compiled_regex>.
	(solib_catchpoint::~solib_catchpoint): Remove regfree call.
	(check_status_catch_solib): Adjust to use compiled_regex.
	(add_solib_catchpoint): Adjust to use compiled_regex.
	* cli/cli-cmds.c (apropos_command): Use compiled_regex.
	* cli/cli-decode.c (apropos_cmd): Change regex parameter to
	compiled_regex reference.  Adjust to use it.
	* cli/cli-decode.h: Remove struct re_pattern_buffer forward
	declaration.  Include "gdb_regex.h".
	(apropos_cmd): Change regex parameter to compiled_regex reference.
	* gdb_regex.c: New file.
	* gdb_regex.h (make_regfree_cleanup, get_regcomp_error): Delete
	declarations.
	(class compiled_regex): New.
	* linux-tdep.c: Include "common/gdb_optional.h".
	(struct mapping_regexes): New, factored out from
	mapping_is_anonymous_p, and adjusted to use compiled_regex.
	(mapping_is_anonymous_p): Use mapping_regexes wrapped in a
	gdb::optional and remove cleanups.  Adjust to compiled_regex.
	* probe.c: Include "common/gdb_optional.h".
	(collect_probes): Use compiled_regex and gdb::optional and remove
	cleanups.
	* skip.c: Include "common/gdb_optional.h".
	(skiplist_entry::compiled_function_regexp): Now a
	gdb::optional<compiled_regex>.
	(skiplist_entry::compiled_function_regexp_is_valid): Delete field.
	(free_skiplist_entry): Remove regfree call.
	(compile_skip_regexp, skip_rfunction_p): Adjust to use
	compiled_regex and gdb::optional.
	* symtab.c: Include "common/gdb_optional.h".
	(search_symbols): Use compiled_regex and gdb::optional.
	* utils.c (do_regfree_cleanup, make_regfree_cleanup)
	(get_regcomp_error, compile_rx_or_error): Delete.  Some bits moved
	to gdb_regex.c.
2017-06-07 14:21:40 +01:00
Alan Hayward 50d6adef3b Remove MAX_REGISTER_SIZE from regcache.c
gdb/
	* regcache.c (regcache::save): Avoid buffer use.
	(regcache::dump): Likewise.
2017-06-07 10:16:46 +01:00
Alan Hayward 4a8a33c843 Remove MAX_REGISTER_SIZE from sh(64)-tdep.c
gdb/
	* sh-tdep.c (sh_pseudo_register_read): Remove
	MAX_REGISTER_SIZE.
	(sh_pseudo_register_write): Likewise.
	* sh64-tdep.c (sh64_pseudo_register_read): Likewise.
	(sh64_pseudo_register_write): Likewise.
2017-06-07 10:11:24 +01:00
Alan Hayward d1be909e7f Remove MAX_REGISTER_SIZE from aarch64-tdep.c
gdb/
	* aarch64-tdep.c (aarch64_store_return_value): Use
	V_REGISTER_SIZE.
	(aarch64_pseudo_read_value): Likewise.
	(aarch64_pseudo_write): Likewise.
2017-06-07 09:57:55 +01:00
Yao Qi f4a6504277 Remove declaration of set_register_cache from regdef.h
Function set_register_cache was removed by 3aee891821
([GDBserver] Multi-process + multi-arch), so this patch removes the
declaration too.

gdb:

2017-06-06  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* regformats/regdef.h (set_register_cache): Remove the
	declaration.
2017-06-06 16:42:45 +01:00
Alan Hayward 9f7fb0aa2b Remove a MAX_REGISTER_SIZE from frame.c
gdb/
	* frame.c (frame_unwind_register_signed): Use
	frame_unwind_register_value.
2017-06-06 16:34:20 +01:00
Pedro Alves e1e01040aa Fix double free when running gdb.linespec/ls-errs.exp (PR breakpoints/21553)
The problem is that b->extra_string is free'ed twice: Once in the
breakpoint's dtor, and another time via make_cleanup (xfree).

This patch gets rid of the cleanups, fixing the problem.

Tested on x86_64 GNU/Linux.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-06-06  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	PR breakpoints/21553
	* breakpoint.c (create_breakpoints_sal_default)
	(init_breakpoint_sal, create_breakpoint_sal): Use
	gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr for string parameters.
	(create_breakpoint): Constify 'extra_string' and 'cond_string'
	parameters.  Replace cleanups with gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr.
	(base_breakpoint_create_breakpoints_sal)
	(bkpt_create_breakpoints_sal, tracepoint_create_breakpoints_sal)
	(strace_marker_create_breakpoints_sal)
	(create_breakpoints_sal_default): Use gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr for
	string parameters.
	* breakpoint.h (breakpoint_ops::create_breakpoints_sal): Use
	gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr for string parameters.
	(create_breakpoint): Constify 'extra_string' and 'cond_string'
	parameters.
2017-06-06 15:53:59 +01:00
Alan Hayward fbe654c8bc Remove uses of MAX_REGISTER_SIZE from alpha-tdep.c
gdb/
	* alpha-tdep.c (alpha_register_to_value): Use
	get_frame_register_value.
	(alpha_value_to_register): Use ALPHA_REGISTER_SIZE.
2017-06-06 15:45:08 +01:00
Alan Hayward ae0d01d663 Add IA64_MAX_FP_REGISTER_SIZE
gdb/
	* ia64-tdep.c (IA64_MAX_FP_REGISTER_SIZE) Add.
	(ia64_register_to_value): Use IA64_MAX_FP_REGISTER_SIZE.
	(ia64_value_to_register): Likewise.
	(ia64_extract_return_value): Likewise.
	(ia64_store_return_value): Likewise.
	(ia64_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
2017-06-06 13:50:07 +01:00
Joel Brobecker 49cf576c22 Document the GDB 8.0 release in gdb/ChangeLog
gdb/ChangeLog:

	GDB 8.0 released.
2017-06-04 09:04:09 -07:00