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Author SHA1 Message Date
H.J. Lu 711a72d3d6 Add --with-system-zlib in gdb
This patch adds --with-system-zlib and removes --with-zlib in gdb.

	* Makefile.in (ZLIB): New.
	(ZLIBINC): Likewise.
	(INTERNAL_CFLAGS_BASE): Add $(ZLIBINC).
	(CLIBS): Add $(ZLIB).
	* acinclude.m4: (GDB_AC_CHECK_BFD): Add $zlibdir to LDFLAGS.
	Add -lz to LIBS.
	* gdb_bfd.c: Don't check HAVE_ZLIB_H to include <zlib.h>.
	* top.c (print_gdb_configuration): Remove --with-zlib and
	--without-zlib.
	* config.in: Regenerated.
	* configure: Likewise.
2015-03-31 08:24:18 -07:00
Antoine Tremblay d33279b3bb Add cpu information to the info os command on linux.
This patch adds cpu information on linux based on /proc/cpuinfo as :
cpus       Listing of all cpus/cores on the system

This patch also reorders the info os commands so that they are listed
in alphabetical order.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* NEWS: Mention info os cpus support.
	* gdb/nat/linux-osdata.c (linux_xfer_osdata_cpus): New function.
	(struct osdata_type): Add cpus entry, reorder the entries in
	alphabetical order.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.texinfo (Operating System Auxiliary Information): Add info os cpus
	documentation, reorder the info os entries in alphabetical order.
2015-03-31 09:31:52 -04:00
Matthias Klose 71b30f27af Fix the triplet regexp to recognize triplets, not only quadruplets
This allows triplets where the vendor is not set.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-03-31  Matthias Klose  <doko@ubuntu.com>

	* compile/compile.c (compile_to_object): Allow triplets with or
	without vendor set.
2015-03-31 14:15:42 +01:00
Doug Evans 13ce922274 PR c++/18141
gdb/ChangeLog:

	PR c++/18141
	* cp-namespace.c (cp_search_static_and_baseclasses): Always look for
	klass in VAR_DOMAIN.
2015-03-30 16:41:05 -07:00
Gary Benson 20f796c970 Remove three redundant wrapper functions in remote.c
gdb/ChangeLog:

	* remote.c (remote_mourn_1): Remove function.  Update all callers
	to use remote_mourn.
	(extended_remote_mourn_1): Remove function.  Update all callers
	to use extended_remote_mourn.
	(extended_remote_attach_1): Remove function.  Update all callers
	to use extended_remote_attach.
2015-03-30 15:07:07 +01:00
James Bowman 49d45b20c0 gdb: ft32: new port
FT32 is a new high performance 32-bit RISC core developed by FTDI for
embedded applications.
2015-03-28 02:13:34 -04:00
Jan Kratochvil 1c4ff0802b Revert: Code cleanup: Move print_command_1 expr variable scope
Simon Marchi:

I think this patch is wrong. Starting with that commit (f30d5c7),
some tests (e.g. mi-break.exp) started to fail for me, because
of gdb segfaulting.

The address of expr is passed to the cleanup. When the cleanup is ran,
expr is no longer in scope, so what is at that address is probably not
safe to use anymore. That's my guess.

gdb/ChangeLog
2015-03-27  Jan Kratochvil  <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>

	Revert:
	2015-03-26  Jan Kratochvil  <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
	Code cleanup.
	* printcmd.c (print_command_1): Move expr variable scope.
2015-03-27 20:19:37 +01:00
Joel Brobecker 79498702ef Initialize EXPR in dtrace-probe::dtrace_process_dof_probe
GCC 4.4.7 generates the following warning:

 | cc1: warnings being treated as errors
 | dtrace-probe.c: In function ‘dtrace_process_dof_probe’:
 | dtrace-probe.c:416: error: ‘expr’ may be used uninitialized in this function
 | make[2]: *** [dtrace-probe.o] Error 1

Later versions (GCC 5) do a better job and don't generate the warning,
but it does not hurt to pre-initialize "expr" to NULL.

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * dtrace-probe.c (dtrace_process_dof_probe): Initialize expr to NULL.
2015-03-27 08:25:28 -07:00
Andrzej Kaczmarek ce9c0ca18f Fix gdb_bfd_section_index for special sections
Indexes returned for special sections are off by one, i.e. with N+4
sections last one has index N+4 returned which is outside allocated
obstack (at the same time index N is not used at all).

In worst case, if sections obstack is allocated up to end of chunk,
writing last section data will cause buffer overrun and some data
corruption.

Here's output from Valgrind::

==14630== Invalid write of size 8
==14630==    at 0x551B1A: add_to_objfile_sections_full (objfiles.c:225)
==14630==    by 0x552768: allocate_objfile (objfiles.c:324)
==14630==    by 0x4E8E2E: symbol_file_add_with_addrs (symfile.c:1171)
==14630==    by 0x4E9453: symbol_file_add_from_bfd (symfile.c:1280)
==14630==    by 0x4E9453: symbol_file_add (symfile.c:1295)
==14630==    by 0x4E94B7: symbol_file_add_main_1 (symfile.c:1320)
==14630==    by 0x514246: catch_command_errors_const (main.c:398)
==14630==    by 0x5150AA: captured_main (main.c:1061)
==14630==    by 0x51123C: catch_errors (exceptions.c:240)
==14630==    by 0x51569A: gdb_main (main.c:1164)
==14630==    by 0x408824: main (gdb.c:32)
==14630==  Address 0x635f3b8 is 8 bytes after a block of size 4,064 alloc'd
==14630==    at 0x4C2ABA0: malloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==14630==    by 0x60F797: xmalloc (common-utils.c:41)
==14630==    by 0x5E787FB: _obstack_begin (obstack.c:184)
==14630==    by 0x552679: allocate_objfile (objfiles.c:294)
==14630==    by 0x4E8E2E: symbol_file_add_with_addrs (symfile.c:1171)
==14630==    by 0x4E9453: symbol_file_add_from_bfd (symfile.c:1280)
==14630==    by 0x4E9453: symbol_file_add (symfile.c:1295)
==14630==    by 0x4E94B7: symbol_file_add_main_1 (symfile.c:1320)
==14630==    by 0x514246: catch_command_errors_const (main.c:398)
==14630==    by 0x5150AA: captured_main (main.c:1061)
==14630==    by 0x51123C: catch_errors (exceptions.c:240)
==14630==    by 0x51569A: gdb_main (main.c:1164)
==14630==    by 0x408824: main (gdb.c:32)

gdb/ChangeLog:
	* gdb_bfd.c (gdb_bfd_section_index): Fix off-by-one for special
	sections.
2015-03-27 12:09:02 +00:00
Joel Brobecker 429e1e811b dtrace-probe: Handle error while parsing probe argument.
The debugger on Solaris has been broken since the introduction of
DTrace probe support:

    (gdb) start
    Temporary breakpoint 1 at 0x80593bc: file simple_main.adb, line 4.
    Starting program: /[...]/simple_main
    [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
    No definition of "mutex_t" in current context.

The problem occurs while trying to parse a probe's argument,
and the exception propagates all the way to the top. This patch
fixes the issue by containing the exception and falling back on
using the "long" builtin type if the argument's type could not
be determined.

Also, the parsing should be done using the C language parser.

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * dtrace-probe.c (dtrace_process_dof_probe): Contain any
        exception raised while parsing the probe arguments.
        Force parsing to be done using the C language parser.
        * expression.h (parse_expression_with_language): Declare.
        * parse.c (parse_expression_with_language): New function.
2015-03-26 13:56:51 -07:00
Jon Turney 4593441bc5 Add myself as a write-after-approval GDB maintainer
gdb/ChangeLog:

	* MAINTAINERS (Write After Approval): Add "Jon Turney".
2015-03-26 20:32:07 +00:00
Andy Wingo ff908ebf86 Properly intern constants into psymtab
Variables with a DW_AT_const_value but without a DW_AT_location were not
getting added to the partial symbol table.  They are added to the full
symbol table, however, when the compilation unit's psymtabs are
expanded.

Before:

   (gdb) p one
   No symbol "one" in current context.
   (gdb) mt flush-symbol-cache
   (gdb) mt expand one.c
   (gdb) p one
   $1 = 1

After:

   (gdb) p one
   $1 = 1

To the user it's pretty strange, as depending on whether tab completion
has forced expansion of all CUs or not the lookup might succeed, or not
if the failure was already added to the symbol cache.

This commit simply makes sure to add constants to the partial symbol
tables.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	PR symtab/18148
	* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-intercu.S (one, two): Add variables that have a
	const_value but not a location.
	* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-intercu.exp: Add tests that constants without
	location defined in non-main CUs are visible.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	PR symtab/18148
	* dwarf2read.c (struct partial_die_info): Add has_const_value
	member.
	(add_partial_symbol): Don't punt on symbols that have const_value
	attributes.
	(read_partial_die): Detect DW_AT_const_value.
2015-03-26 19:41:54 +01:00
Jan Kratochvil f30d5c78fa Code cleanup: Move print_command_1 expr variable scope
gdb/ChangeLog
2015-03-26  Jan Kratochvil  <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>

	Code cleanup.
	* printcmd.c (print_command_1): Move expr variable scope.
2015-03-26 18:44:38 +01:00
Jan Kratochvil 8d89f51a70 Code cleanup: Make validate_format parameter const
gdb/ChangeLog
2015-03-26  Jan Kratochvil  <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>

	Code cleanup.
	* printcmd.c (validate_format): Make the parameter cmdname const.
2015-03-26 18:41:24 +01:00
Don Breazeal 0b736949a8 Clarify comment on the purpose of the assertion loop in _initialize_remote.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-03-26  Don Breazeal  <donb@codesourcery.com>

	* remote.c (_initialize_remote): Update comment.
2015-03-26 10:23:05 -07:00
Pedro Alves 20d35291fb Don't set breakpoints on import stubs on Windows amd64
On Windows amd64, setting a breakpoint on a symbol imported from a
shared library after that library is loaded creates a breakpoint with
two locations, one on the import stub, and another in the shared
library, while on i386, the breakpoint is only set in the shared
library.

This is due to the minimal symbol for the import stub not being
correctly given the type mst_solib_trampoline on Windows amd64, unlike
Windows i386.

As currently written, coff_symfile_read is always skipping over the
character after the "__imp_" (amd64) or "_imp_" (i386) prefix,
assuming that it is '_'.  However, while i386 is an underscored
target, amd64 is not.

On x86_64-pc-cygwin, it fixes:

 - FAIL: gdb.base/solib-symbol.exp: foo in libmd
 + PASS: gdb.base/solib-symbol.exp: foo in libmd

Unfortunately, several other tests which passed now fail but that's
because this issue was masking other problems.

No change on i686-pc-cygwin.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-03-26  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>
	    Jon TURNEY  <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>

	* coffread.c (coff_symfile_read): When constructing the name of an
	import stub symbol from import symbol for amd64, only skip the
	char after _imp_ if the target is underscored (like i386) and the
	char is indeed the target's leading char.
2015-03-26 10:21:07 +00:00
Pedro Alves 6a3753b34b Simplify target_async hook interface
All callers of target_async pass it the same callback
(inferior_event_handler).  Since both common code and target backends
need to be able to put the target in and out of target async mode at
any given time, there's really no way that a different callback could
be passed.  This commit simplifies things, and removes the indirection
altogether.  Bonus: with this, gdb's target_async method ends up with
the same signature as gdbserver's.

Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20, native and gdbserver.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-03-25  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* target.h <to_async>: Replace 'callback' and 'context' parameters
	with boolean 'enable' parameter.
	(target_async): Replace CALLBACK and CONTEXT parameters with
	boolean ENABLE parameter.
	* inf-loop.c (inferior_event_handler): Adjust.
	* linux-nat.c (linux_nat_attach, linux_nat_resume)
	(linux_nat_resume): Adjust.
	(async_client_callback, async_client_context): Delete.
	(handle_target_event): Call inferior_event_handler directly.
	(linux_nat_async): Replace 'callback' and 'context' parameters
	with boolean 'enable' parameter.  Adjust.  Remove references to
	async_client_callback and async_client_context.
	(linux_nat_close): Adjust.
	* record-btrace.c (record_btrace_async): Replace 'callback' and
	'context' parameters with boolean 'enable' parameter.  Adjust.
	(record_btrace_resume): Adjust.
	* record-full.c (record_full_async): Replace 'callback' and
	'context' parameters with boolean 'enable' parameter.  Adjust.
	(record_full_resume, record_full_core_resume): Adjust.
	* remote.c (struct remote_state) <async_client_callback,
	async_client_context>: Delete fields.
	(remote_start_remote, extended_remote_attach_1, remote_resume)
	(extended_remote_create_inferior): Adjust.
	(remote_async_serial_handler): Call inferior_event_handler
	directly.
	(remote_async): Replace 'callback' and 'context' parameters with
	boolean 'enable' parameter.  Adjust.
	* top.c (gdb_readline_wrapper_cleanup, gdb_readline_wrapper):
	Adjust.
	* target-delegates.c: Regenerate.
2015-03-25 11:28:31 +00:00
Gary Benson 1c4b552ba5 Associate target_ops with target_fileio file descriptors
Various target_fileio_* functions use integer file descriptors to
refer to open files.  File operation functions are looked up from
the target stack as they are used, which causes problems if the
target stack changes after the file is opened.

For example, if a file is opened on a remote target and the remote
target disconnects or closes the remote target will be popped off
the stack.  If target_fileio_close is then called on that file and
"set auto-connect-native-target" is "on" (the default) then the
native target's close method will be called.  If the file opened
on the remote happens to share the same number with a file open in
GDB then that file will be closed by mistake.

This commit changes target_fileio_open to store newly opened file
descriptors in a table together with the target_ops used to open
them.  The index into the table is returned and used as the file
descriptor argument to all target_fileio_* functions that accept
file descriptor arguments.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* target.c (fileio_ft_t): New typedef, define object vector.
	(fileio_fhandles): New static variable.
	(is_closed_fileio_fh): New macro.
	(lowest_closed_fd): New static variable.
	(acquire_fileio_fd): New function.
	(release_fileio_fd): Likewise.
	(fileio_fd_to_fh): New macro.
	(target_fileio_open): Wrap the file descriptor on success.
	(target_fileio_pwrite): Updated to use wrapped file descriptor.
	(target_fileio_pread): Likewise.
	(target_fileio_close): Likewise.
2015-03-25 11:26:43 +00:00
Pedro Alves a25d8bf9c5 Fix "thread apply all" with exited threads
I noticed that "thread apply all" sometimes crashes.

The problem is that thread_apply_all_command doesn take exited threads
into account, and we qsort and then walk more elements than there
really ever were put in the array.  Valgrind shows:

 The current thread <Thread ID 3> has terminated.  See `help thread'.
 (gdb) thread apply all p 1

 Thread 1 (Thread 0x7ffff7fc2740 (LWP 29579)):
 $1 = 1
 ==29576== Use of uninitialised value of size 8
 ==29576==    at 0x639CA8: set_thread_refcount (thread.c:1337)
 ==29576==    by 0x5C2C7B: do_my_cleanups (cleanups.c:155)
 ==29576==    by 0x5C2CE8: do_cleanups (cleanups.c:177)
 ==29576==    by 0x63A191: thread_apply_all_command (thread.c:1477)
 ==29576==    by 0x50374D: do_cfunc (cli-decode.c:105)
 ==29576==    by 0x506865: cmd_func (cli-decode.c:1893)
 ==29576==    by 0x7562CB: execute_command (top.c:476)
 ==29576==    by 0x647DA4: command_handler (event-top.c:494)
 ==29576==    by 0x648367: command_line_handler (event-top.c:692)
 ==29576==    by 0x7BF7C9: rl_callback_read_char (callback.c:220)
 ==29576==    by 0x64784C: rl_callback_read_char_wrapper (event-top.c:171)
 ==29576==    by 0x647CB5: stdin_event_handler (event-top.c:432)
 ==29576==
 ...

This can happen easily today as linux-nat.c/linux-thread-db.c are
forgetting to purge non-current exited threads.  But even with that
fixed, we can always do "thread apply all" with an exited thread
selected, which won't be deleted until the user switches to another
thread.  That's what the test added by this commit exercises.

Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-03-24  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* thread.c (thread_apply_all_command): Take exited threads into
	account.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2015-03-24  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.threads/no-unwaited-for-left.exp: Test "thread apply all".
2015-03-24 21:01:29 +00:00
Pedro Alves 44a1ee5173 Fix switch_back_to_stepped_thread comment references
Whoops, switch_back_to_stepping doesn't exist...

gdb/
2015-03-24  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* infrun.c (resume, proceed): Mention
	switch_back_to_stepped_thread, not switch_back_to_stepping.
2015-03-24 19:01:05 +00:00
Pedro Alves f3263aa47e Shuffle user_visible_resume_ptid
... and move comment to declaration.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-03-24  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* infrun.c (user_visible_resume_ptid): Rewrite going from
	most-locked to unlocked instead of the opposite.  Move comment ...
	* infrun.h (user_visible_resume_ptid): ... here.
2015-03-24 18:35:40 +00:00
Pedro Alves 2bf6fb9d85 Debug output tweaks in the Linux target backends
This adds/tweaks a few debug logs I found useful recently.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2015-03-24  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* linux-low.c (check_stopped_by_breakpoint): Tweak debug log
	output.  Also dump TRAP_TRACE.
	(linux_low_filter_event): In debug output, distinguish a
	resume_stop SIGSTOP from a delayed SIGSTOP.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-03-24  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* linux-nat.c (linux_nat_resume): Output debug logs before trying
	to resume the event lwp.  Use the lwp's ptid instead of the passed
	in (maybe wildcard) ptid.
	(stop_wait_callback): Tweak debug log output.
	(check_stopped_by_breakpoint): Tweak debug log output.  Also dump
	TRAP_TRACE.
	(linux_nat_filter_event): In debug output, distinguish a
	resume_stop SIGSTOP from a delayed SIGSTOP.  Output debug logs
	before trying to resume the lwp.
2015-03-24 18:31:51 +00:00
Joel Brobecker 283a99589a Do not make "prop" field of struct dynamic_prop_list a pointer.
struct dynamic_prop_list is declared as follow:

    struct dynamic_prop_list
    {
      [...]
      /* The dynamic property itself.  */
      struct dynamic_prop *prop;
      [...]
    };

In this case, the pointer indirection is unnecessary and costing us,
for each dynamic property, the memory needed to store one pointer.
This patch removes this pointer indirection, savin us a tiny bit of
memory, as well as reduces a bit the complexity by removing the need
to allocate memory for the property, as the allocation is now part
of the struct itself.

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * gdbtypes.h (struct dynamic_prop_list) <prop>: Remove
        pointer indirection.
        * gdbtypes.c (get_dyn_prop): Adjust, following change above.
        (add_dyn_prop, copy_dynamic_prop_list): Likewise.

Tested on x86_64-linux.
2015-03-24 11:25:46 -07:00
Joel Brobecker 93a8e2276f GDB: rename DYN_ATTR_DATA_LOCATION into DYN_PROP_DATA_LOCATION.
The terminology we've been using is (dynamic) "property" rather than
"attribute", so this patch renames an enum to use the same terminology.

No behavior change.

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * gdbtypes.h (enum dynamic_prop_node_kind) <DYN_PROP_DATA_LOCATION>:
        Renames DYN_ATTR_DATA_LOCATION.
        (TYPE_DATA_LOCATION): Use DYN_PROP_DATA_LOCATION instead of
        DYN_ATTR_DATA_LOCATION.
        * dwarf2read.c (set_die_type): Use DYN_PROP_DATA_LOCATION
        instead of DYN_ATTR_DATA_LOCATION.

Tested on x86_64-linux.
2015-03-24 11:24:43 -07:00
Pedro Alves 64ce06e4cd Remove 'step' parameters from 'proceed' and 'resume'
The "step" parameters of 'proceed' and 'resume' aren't really useful
as indication of whether run control wants to single-step the target,
as that information must already be retrievable from
currently_stepping.  In fact, if currently_stepping disagrees with
whether we single-stepped the target, then things break.  Thus instead
of having the same information in two places, this patch removes those
parameters.

Setting 'step_start_function' is the only user of proceed's 'step'
argument, other than passing the 'step' argument down to 'resume' and
debug log output.  Move that instead to set_step_frame, where we
already set other related fields.

clear_proceed_status keeps its "step" parameter for now because it
needs to know which set of threads should have their state cleared,
and is called before the "stepping_command" flag is set.

Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20, native and gdbserver.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-03-24  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* breakpoint.c (until_break_command): Adjust call to proceed.
	* gdbthread.h (struct thread_control_state) <stepping_command>:
	New field.
	* infcall.c (run_inferior_call): Adjust call to proceed.
	* infcmd.c (run_command_1, proceed_thread_callback, continue_1):
	Adjust calls to proceed.
	(set_step_frame): Set the current thread's step_start_function
	here.
	(step_once): Adjust calls to proceed.
	(jump_command, signal_command, until_next_command)
	(finish_backward, finish_forward, proceed_after_attach_callback)
	(attach_command_post_wait): Adjust calls to proceed.
	* infrun.c (proceed_after_vfork_done): Adjust call to proceed.
	(do_target_resume): New function, factored out from ...
	(resume): ... here.  Remove 'step' parameter.  Instead, check
	currently_stepping to determine whether the thread should be
	single-stepped.
	(proceed): Remove 'step' parameter and don't set the thread's
	step_start_function here.  Adjust call to 'resume'.
	(handle_inferior_event): Adjust calls to 'resume'.
	(switch_back_to_stepped_thread): Use do_target_resume instead of
	'resume'.
	(keep_going): Adjust calls to 'resume'.
	* infrun.h (proceed): Remove 'step' parameter.
	(resume): Likewise.
	* windows-nat.c (do_initial_windows_stuff): Adjust call to
	'resume'.
	* mi/mi-main.c (proceed_thread): Adjust call to 'proceed'.
2015-03-24 17:55:53 +00:00
Pedro Alves 856e7dd698 Make "set scheduler-locking step" depend on user intention, only
Currently, "set scheduler-locking step" is a bit odd.  The manual
documents it as being optimized for stepping, so that focus of
debugging does not change unexpectedly, but then it says that
sometimes other threads may run, and thus focus may indeed change
unexpectedly...  A user can then be excused to get confused and wonder
why does GDB behave like this.

I don't think a user should have to know about details of how "next"
or whatever other run control command is implemented internally to
understand when does the "scheduler-locking step" setting take effect.

This patch completes a transition that the code has been moving
towards for a while.  It makes "set scheduler-locking step" hold
threads depending on whether the _command_ the user entered was a
stepping command [step/stepi/next/nexti], or not.

Before, GDB could end up locking threads even on "continue" if for
some reason run control decides a thread needs to be single stepped
(e.g., for a software watchpoint).

After, if a "continue" happens to need to single-step for some reason,
we won't lock threads (unless when stepping over a breakpoint,
naturally).  And if a stepping command wants to continue a thread for
bit, like when skipping a function to a step-resume breakpoint, we'll
still lock threads, so focus of debugging doesn't change.

In order to make this work, we need to record in the thread structure
whether what set it running was a stepping command.

(A follow up patch will remove the "step" parameters of 'proceed' and 'resume')

FWIW, Fedora GDB, which defaults to "scheduler-locking step" (mainline
defaults to "off") carries a different patch that goes in this
direction as well.

Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20, native and gdbserver.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-03-24  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdbthread.h (struct thread_control_state) <stepping_command>:
	New field.
	* infcmd.c (step_once): Pass step=1 to clear_proceed_status.  Set
	the thread's stepping_command field.
	* infrun.c (resume): Check the thread's stepping_command flag to
	determine which threads should be resumed.  Rename 'entry_step'
	local to user_step.
	(clear_proceed_status_thread): Clear 'stepping_command'.
	(schedlock_applies): Change parameter type to struct thread_info
	pointer.  Adjust.
	(find_thread_needs_step_over): Remove 'step' parameter.  Adjust.
	(switch_back_to_stepped_thread): Adjust calls to
	'schedlock_applies'.
	(_initialize_infrun): Adjust "set scheduler-locking step" help.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2015-03-24  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.threads/schedlock.exp (test_step): No longer expect that
	"set scheduler-locking step" with "next" over a function call runs
	threads unlocked.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
2015-03-24  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.texinfo (test_step) <set scheduler-locking step>: No longer
	mention that threads may sometimes run unlocked.
2015-03-24 17:50:31 +00:00
Pedro Alves 885eeb5b8e Make step_start_function be per thread
I noticed that step_start_function is still a global, while it
obviously should be a per-thread field.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-03-24  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* infrun.c (step_start_function): Delete and ...
	* gdbthread.h (struct thread_control_state) <step_start_function>:
	... now a field here.
	* infrun.c (clear_proceed_status_thread): Clear the thread's
	step_start_function.
	(proceed, process_event_stop_test, print_stop_event): Adjust.
2015-03-24 17:50:30 +00:00
Pedro Alves 3333f03ae1 No longer handle negative 'step' in 'proceed'
Nothing ever passes a negative 'step' to proceed.
Gets rid of one of the few remaining stop_after_trap references.

gdb/ChangeLog
2015-03-24  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* infrun.c (proceed): No longer handle negative step.
2015-03-24 17:50:29 +00:00
Gary Benson 369f6daa21 Move duplicated Linux x86 code to nat/x86-linux.c
This commit moves two identical functions from gdb/x86-linux-nat.c and
gdb/gdbserver/linux-x86-low.c into the shared file gdb/nat/x86-linux.c.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* nat/x86-linux.h (x86_linux_new_thread): New declaration.
	(x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Likewise.
	* x86-linux-nat.c (x86_linux_new_thread):
	Moved to nat/x86-linux.c.
	(x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Likewise.
	* nat/x86-linux.c (x86_linux_new_thread): New function.
	(x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Likewise.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-x86-low.c (x86_linux_new_thread): Moved to
	nat/x86-linux.c.
	(x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Likewise.
2015-03-24 14:05:45 +00:00
Gary Benson 8e5d407004 Move low-level Linux x86 debug register code to a shared file
This commit moves the now-identical low-level Linux x86 debug register
code from gdb/x86-linux-nat.c and gdb/gdbserver/linux-x86-low.c into a
new shared file gdb/nat/x86-linux-dregs.c.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* nat/x86-linux-dregs.h: New file.
	* nat/x86-linux-dregs.c: Likewise.
	* Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add nat/x86-linux-dregs.h.
	(x86-linux-dregs.o): New rule.
	* config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux-dregs.o.
	* config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
	* x86-linux-nat.c: Include nat/x86-linux-dregs.h.
	(u_debugreg_offset): Moved to nat/x86-linux-dregs.c.
	(x86_linux_dr_get): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_set): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_get_addr): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_get_control): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_get_status): Likewise.
	(update_debug_registers_callback): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_set_control): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_set_addr): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_update_debug_registers): Likewise.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* Makefile.in (x86-linux-dregs.o): New rule.
	* configure.srv: Add x86-linux-dregs.o to relevant targets.
	* linux-x86-low.c: Include nat/x86-linux-dregs.h.
	(u_debugreg_offset): Moved to nat/x86-linux-dregs.c.
	(x86_linux_dr_get): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_set): Likewise.
	(update_debug_registers_callback): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_set_addr): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_get_addr): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_set_control): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_get_control): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_get_status): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_update_debug_registers): Likewise.
2015-03-24 14:05:45 +00:00
Gary Benson 2b95d44038 Introduce x86_linux_update_debug_registers
This commit moves the entire body of both GDB's and gdbserver's
x86_linux_prepare_to_resume functions into new functions,
x86_linux_update_debug_registers.  This reorganisation allows
all Linux x86 low-level debug register code to be placed in one
shared file, separate from general Linux x86 shared code.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* x86-linux-nat.c (x86_linux_update_debug_registers):
	New function, factored out from...
	(x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): ...this.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-x86-low.c (x86_linux_update_debug_registers):
	New function, factored out from...
	(x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): ...this.
2015-03-24 14:05:44 +00:00
Gary Benson 14b0bc68e8 Linux x86 low-level debug register comment synchronization
This commit updates comments in the low-level debug register code for
Linux x86, making GDB's and gdbserver's implementations identical.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* x86-linux-nat.c (x86_linux_dr_get): Update comments.
	(x86_linux_dr_set): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_get_addr): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_get_control): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_get_status): Likewise.
	(update_debug_registers_callback): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_set_control): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_set_addr): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_new_thread): Likewise.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-x86-low.c (x86_linux_dr_get): Update comments.
	(x86_linux_dr_set): Likewise.
	(update_debug_registers_callback): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_set_addr): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_get_addr): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_set_control): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_get_control): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_get_status): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Likewise.
2015-03-24 14:05:44 +00:00
Gary Benson 5dfe6ca8a8 Linux x86 low-level debug register code synchronization
This commit makes several small changes to the low-level debug
register code for Linux x86, making the code in the GDB and
gdbserver implementations identical.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* x86-linux-nat.c (x86_linux_dr_set_addr): Update assertion.
	(x86_linux_new_thread): Rename argument.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-x86-low.c (x86_linux_dr_get): Add assertion.
	Use perror_with_name.  Pass string through gettext.
	(x86_linux_dr_set): Likewise.
2015-03-24 14:05:44 +00:00
Gary Benson 4b134ca108 Make lwp_info.arch_private handling shared
This commit moves the code to handle lwp_info.arch_private for
Linux x86 into a new shared file, nat/x86-linux.c.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* nat/x86-linux.h: New file.
	* nat/x86-linux.c: Likewise.
	* Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add nat/x86-linux.h.
	(x86-linux.o): New rule.
	* config/i386/linux.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-linux.o.
	* config/i386/linux64.mh (NATDEPFILES): Likewise.
	* nat/linux-nat.h (struct arch_lwp_info): New forward declaration.
	(lwp_set_arch_private_info): New declaration.
	(lwp_arch_private_info): Likewise.
	* linux-nat.c (lwp_set_arch_private_info): New function.
	(lwp_arch_private_info): Likewise.
	* x86-linux-nat.c: Include nat/x86-linux.h.
	(arch_lwp_info): Removed structure.
	(update_debug_registers_callback):
	Use lwp_set_debug_registers_changed.
	(x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Use lwp_debug_registers_changed
	and lwp_set_debug_registers_changed.
	(x86_linux_new_thread): Use lwp_set_debug_registers_changed.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* Makefile.in (x86-linux.o): New rule.
	* configure.srv: Add x86-linux.o to relevant targets.
	* linux-low.c (lwp_set_arch_private_info): New function.
	(lwp_arch_private_info): Likewise.
	* linux-x86-low.c: Include nat/x86-linux.h.
	(arch_lwp_info): Removed structure.
	(update_debug_registers_callback):
	Use lwp_set_debug_registers_changed.
	(x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Use lwp_debug_registers_changed
	and lwp_set_debug_registers_changed.
	(x86_linux_new_thread): Use lwp_set_debug_registers_changed.
2015-03-24 14:05:44 +00:00
Gary Benson cff068da9d Introduce basic LWP accessors
This commit introduces three accessors that shared Linux code can
use to access fields of struct lwp_info.  The GDB and gdbserver
Linux x86 code is modified to use them.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* nat/linux-nat.h (ptid_of_lwp): New declaration.
	(lwp_is_stopped): Likewise.
	(lwp_stop_reason): Likewise.
	* linux-nat.c (ptid_of_lwp): New function.
	(lwp_is_stopped): Likewise.
	(lwp_is_stopped_by_watchpoint): Likewise.
	* x86-linux-nat.c (update_debug_registers_callback):
	Use lwp_is_stopped.
	(x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Use ptid_of_lwp and
	lwp_stop_reason.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-low.c (ptid_of_lwp): New function.
	(lwp_is_stopped): Likewise.
	(lwp_stop_reason): Likewise.
	* linux-x86-low.c (update_debug_registers_callback):
	Use lwp_is_stopped.
	(x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Use ptid_of_lwp and
	lwp_stop_reason.
2015-03-24 14:05:44 +00:00
Gary Benson b2f7c7e8b7 Make linux_stop_lwp be a shared function
Both GDB and gdbserver had linux_stop_lwp functions with identical
declarations.  This commit moves these to nat/linux-nat.h to allow
shared code to use the function.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* linux-nat.h (linux_stop_lwp): Move declaration to...
	* nat/linux-nat.h (linux_stop_lwp): New declaration.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-low.h (linux_stop_lwp): Remove declaration.
2015-03-24 14:05:44 +00:00
Gary Benson 6d4ee8c6ad Add iterate_over_lwps to gdbserver
This commit introduces a new function, iterate_over_lwps, that
shared Linux code can use to call a function for each LWP that
matches certain criteria.  This function already existed in GDB
and was in use by GDB's various low-level Linux x86 debug register
setters.  An equivalent was written for gdbserver and gdbserver's
low-level Linux x86 debug register setters were modified to use
it.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* linux-nat.h: Include nat/linux-nat.h.
	(iterate_over_lwps): Move declaration to nat/linux-nat.h.
	* nat/linux-nat.h (struct lwp_info): New forward declaration.
	(iterate_over_lwps_ftype): New typedef.
	(iterate_over_lwps): New declaration.
	* linux-nat.h (iterate_over_lwps): Update comment.  Use
	iterate_over_lwps_ftype.  Update callback return value check.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-low.h: Include nat/linux-nat.h.
	* linux-low.c (iterate_over_lwps_args): New structure.
	(iterate_over_lwps_filter): New function.
	(iterate_over_lwps): Likewise.
	* linux-x86-low.c (update_debug_registers_callback):
	Update signature to what iterate_over_lwps expects.
	Remove PID check that iterate_over_lwps now performs.
	(x86_dr_low_set_addr): Use iterate_over_lwps.
	(x86_dr_low_set_control): Likewise.
2015-03-24 14:05:43 +00:00
Gary Benson 70a0bb6b59 Add x86_debug_reg_state to gdbserver
This commit introduces a new function, x86_debug_reg_state, that
shared x86 code can use to access the local mirror of a process's
debug registers.  This function already existed in GDB and was
in use by GDB's x86_linux_prepare_to_resume.  An equivalent was
written for gdbserver and gdbserver's x86_linux_prepare_to_resume
was modified to use it.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* x86-nat.h (x86_debug_reg_state): Move declaration to...
	* nat/x86-dregs.h (x86_debug_reg_state): New declaration.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-x86-low.c (x86_debug_reg_state): New function.
	(x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Use the above.
2015-03-24 14:05:43 +00:00
Gary Benson 7b6690874f Introduce current_lwp_ptid
This commit introduces a new function, current_lwp_ptid, that
shared Linux code can use to obtain the ptid of the current
lightweight process.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* nat/linux-nat.h (current_lwp_ptid): New declaration.
	* linux-nat.c (current_lwp_ptid): New function.
	* x86-linux-nat.c: Include nat/linux-nat.h.
	(x86_linux_dr_get_addr): Use current_lwp_ptid.
	(x86_linux_dr_get_control): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_get_status): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_set_control): Likewise.
	(x86_linux_dr_set_addr): Likewise.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-low.c (current_lwp_ptid): New function.
	* linux-x86-low.c: Include nat/linux-nat.h.
	(x86_dr_low_get_addr): Use current_lwp_ptid.
	(x86_dr_low_get_control): Likewise.
	(x86_dr_low_get_status): Likewise.
2015-03-24 14:05:43 +00:00
Antoine Tremblay 1563054901 Fix breakpoint thread condition missing with mi and a pending breakpoint.
When setting a pending breakpoint with a thread condition while using
the mi interface, the thread condition would be lost by gdb when the breakpoint
was resolved.

This patch fixes this behavior by setting the thread condition properly in the
mi case.

Also, this patch modifies the mi-pending test case to test for this issue and
removes some unneeded code in the testcase and dependency on stdio.

gdb/Changelog:
	PR breakpoints/16466
	* breakpoint.c (create_breakpoint): Set thread on breakpoint struct.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
	PR breakpoints/16466
	* gdb.mi/Makefile.in: Add mi-pendshr2.sl to cleanup.
	* gdb.mi/mi-pending.c (thread_func): New function.
	(int main): Add threading support required.
	* gdb.mi/mi-pending.exp: Add tests for this issue.
	* gdb.mi/mi-pendshr.c (pendfunc1): Remove stdio dependency.
	(pendfunc2): Remove stdio dependency.
	* gdb.mi/mi-pendshr2.c: New file.
2015-03-24 08:38:49 -04:00
Joel Brobecker 8a4506c032 Fix indentation in ser_windows_setparity and hardwire_setparity.
gdb/ChangeLog:

        * ser-mingw.c (ser_windows_setparity): Fix indentation.
        * ser-unix.c (hardwire_setparity): Likewise.
2015-03-23 15:45:16 -07:00
Yury Grechishchev 236af5e336 GDB: Add set/show serial parity command.
The "set serial parity" command allows the user to control which
parity to use when communicating over a serial connection, rather
than having the parity hardcoded to none.

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * NEWS: Mention set/show serial parity command.
        * monitor.c (monitor_open): Call serial_setparity.
        * remote.c (remote_open_1): Likewise.
        * ser-base.c (ser_base_serparity): New function.
        * ser-base.h (ser_base_setparity): Add  declaration.
        * ser-go32.c (dos_ops): Set "setparity" field.
        * ser-mingw.c (ser_windows_raw): Do not set state.fParity and
        state.Parity.
        (ser_windows_setparity): New function.
        (hardwire_ops): Add ser_windows_setparity.
        (tty_ops): Add NULL for setparity field.
        (pipe_ops): Add ser_base_setparity.
        (tcp_ops): Likewise.
        * ser-pipe.c (pipe_ops): Likewise.
        * ser-tcp.c (tcp_ops): Likewise.
        * ser-unix.c (hardwire_setparity): Add declaration.
        (hardwire_raw): Don't reset PARENB flag.
        (hardwire_setparity): New function.
        (hardwire_ops): Add hardwire_setparity.
        * serial.c (serial_setparity): New function.
        (serial_parity): New global.
        (parity_none, parity_odd, parity_even, parity_enums, parity):
        New static globals.
        (set_parity): New function.
        (_initialize_serial): Add set/show serial parity commands.
        * serial.h (GDBPARITY_NONE): Define.
        (GDBPARITY_ODD): Define.
        (GDBPARITY_EVEN): Define.
        (serial_setparity) Add declaration.
        (struct serial_ops): Add setparity field.
        * target.h (serial_parity): Add declaration.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

        * gdb.texinfo (Remote configuration): Document "set/show
        serial parity" command.
2015-03-23 15:34:42 -07:00
Keith Seitz 32b40af94e Update comment of linespec_lexer_lex_keyword.
gdb/ChangeLog

       * linespec.c (linespec_lexer_lex_keyword): Update comment.
2015-03-23 13:32:01 -07:00
Keith Seitz 693dca065a Add missing changelog entries of last commit 2015-03-23 13:29:19 -07:00
Keith Seitz 7e993ebf23 PR gdb/18021 - defend against "static virtual" methods
This bug appears to be caused by bad debuginfo. The method
causing the sefault in the reporter's test case is marked both static
and virtual.

This patch simply safegaurds against this case in dwarf2_add_member_fn,
where the code assumes that there is a `this' pointer when a virtual method
is seen (more specifically, when DW_AT_vtable_elem is seen).

It previously dereferenced the first formal parameter
(`this' pointer), which in this case doesn't exist. GDB consequently
segfaulted dereferencing a NULL pointer.

gdb/ChangeLog
	PR gdb/18021
	* dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_add_member_fn): Issue a complaint
	if we find a static method with DW_AT_vtable_elem_location.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
	PR gdb/18021
	* gdb.dwarf2/staticvirtual.exp: New test.
2015-03-23 12:50:28 -07:00
Eli Zaretskii b1a0f70495 Fix undefined behavior in TUI's TAB expansion
gdb/ChangeLog:

	* tui/tui-io.c (tui_expand_tabs): Reinitialize the column counter
	before the second loop, to avoid undefined behavior.  Reported by
	Anton Blanchard <anton@samba.org>.
2015-03-21 10:48:34 +02:00
Keven Boell d9823cbb39 [gdb/DWARF] Introduce linked list for dynamic attributes
This patch introduces a linked list for dynamic attributes of a type.
This is a pre-work for the Fortran dynamic array support. The Fortran
dynamic array support will add more dynamic attributes to a type.
As only a few types will have such dynamic attributes set, a linked
list is more efficient in terms of memory consumption than adding
multiple attributes to main_type.

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * gdbtypes.c (resolve_dynamic_type_internal): Adapt
        data_location usage to linked list.
        (resolve_dynamic_type_internal): Adapt data_location to
        linked list.
        (get_dyn_prop, add_dyn_prop, copy_dynamic_prop_list): New function.
        (copy_type_recursive, copy_type): Add copy of linked list.
        * gdbtypes.h (enum dynamic_prop_node_kind): New enum.
        (struct dynamic_prop_list): New struct.
        * dwarf2read.c (set_die_type): Set data_location data.
2015-03-20 17:52:03 -04:00
Pedro Alves 2e7bf1d721 constify i386-sol2-tdep.c and machoread.c
/home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/i386-sol2-tdep.c: In function ‘const char* i386_sol2_static_transform_name(const char*)’:
/home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/i386-sol2-tdep.c:93:29: error: invalid conversion from ‘const char*’ to ‘char*’ [-fpermissive]
       p = strrchr (name, '.');
                             ^
gdb:

2015-03-20  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* i386-sol2-tdep.c (i386_sol2_static_transform_name): Move "p" to
	inner block and make it const.
	* machoread.c (get_archive_prefix_len): Make "lparen" const.
2015-03-20 17:39:29 +00:00
Pedro Alves 7a26bd4d83 constify set_breakpoint_condition
gdb:

2015-03-20  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* breakpoint.c (set_breakpoint_condition): Make argument "exp" const.
	* breakpoint.h (set_breakpoint_condition): Update declaration.
2015-03-20 17:39:24 +00:00
Pedro Alves cd46431bbd constify tui/tui-io.c
gdb:

2015-03-20  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* tui/tui-io.c (tui_expand_tabs): Make "s1" const.
2015-03-20 17:39:18 +00:00