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Author SHA1 Message Date
Joel Brobecker edd8878834 update copyright year printed by GDB, GDBserver and gdbreplay.
gdb/ChangeLog:

        * top.c (print_gdb_version): Change copyright year in version
        message.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

        * gdbreplay.c (gdbreplay_version): Change copyright year in
        version message.
        * server.c (gdbserver_version): Likewise.
2016-01-01 08:26:14 +04:00
Joel Brobecker 0f7b3ef4dc Rotate the GDB ChangeLog
Per GDB the "Start of New Year Procedure", this patch
  - renames the current ChangeLog into ChangeLog-2015;
  - starts a new ChangeLog file.

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Add entry for gdb/ChangeLog-2015.
2016-01-01 08:19:16 +04:00
Patrick Palka 65da7f144f Use libiberty's crc32 implementation in gdbserver
Tested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu native-gdbserver, no new regressions.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* server.c (crc32_table): Delete.
	(crc32): Use libiberty's xcrc32 function.
2015-12-28 11:17:57 -05:00
Sandra Loosemore 79fad5b803 Document that the PATTERN argument to gdb_test is optional.
2015-12-25  Sandra Loosemore  <sandra@codesourcery.com>

	gdb/testsuite/
	* lib/gdb.exp (gdb_test): Update comments to clarify that the
	PATTERN argument is optional.
2015-12-25 11:36:52 -08:00
Joel Brobecker ab8314b3d9 [testsuite/Ada] stop using project files when building test programs
The current approach when building Ada programs for testing is
based on the use of a project file (testsuite/gdb.ada/gnat_ada.gpr).
To do that, we pass a number of additional arguments to target_compile,
one of them being the project file (via "-P/path/to/gnat_ada.gpr").
This used to work well-enough, but AdaCore is currently working towards
removing project-file support from gnatmake (the prefered tool for
using project files is gprbuild). So, we need to either switch
the compilation to gprbuild, or stop using project files.

First, using gprbuild is not always what users will be using to
build their applications. So having the option of using gnatmake
provides more flexibility towards exactly reproducing past bugs.
If we ever need a testcase that requires the use of gprbuild, then
I believe support for a new target needs to be added to dejagnu's
target_compile.

Also, the only real reason behind using a project file in the first
place is that we wanted to make it easy to specify the directory
where all compilation artifacts get stored. This is a consequence
of the organization choice we made for gdb.ada to keep each testcase
well organized. It is very easy to achieve that goal without using
project files.

This is therefore what this patch does: It change gdb_compile_ada
to build any program using gnatmake without using a project file
(by temporarily changing the current working directory).

There is a small (beneficial) side-effect; in the situation where
GDB is built in-tree, gnatmake is called as...

        % gnatmake [...] unit.adb

... which means that the debugging info in unit.o will say contain
a filename whose name is 'unit.adb', rather than '/path/to/unit.adb'.
This also better matches what users might typically do. But the side-
effect is that the unit name in the GDB output is not always a full
path. This patch tweaks a couple of testcases to make the path part
optional.

gdb/testsuite:

        * lib/ada.exp (target_compile_ada_from_dir): New function.
        (gdb_compile_ada): Reimplement avoiding the use of project files.
        * gdb.ada/gnat_ada.gpr: Delete.
        * gdb.ada/cond_lang.exp: Adjust test to make path before
        filename optional.
        * gdb.ada/small_reg_param.exp: Likewise.

Tested on x86_64-linux, with both in-tree and out-of-tree builds.
2015-12-24 09:25:45 +04:00
Simon Marchi fe33faff35 Remove HP-UX reference in foll-vfork.exp
One more I just found.

Tested with native, native-gdbserver and native-extended-gdbserver on
Linux.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.base/foll-vork.exp: Remove HP-UX special case.
2015-12-22 10:52:32 -05:00
Joel Brobecker 4abd5ed222 [lynxos] gdbserver hangs when killing inferior from GDB
With any program under GDBserver control on LynxOS, killing
the program from the debugger (using the "kill" command) causes
GDBserver to properly kill the inferior but GDBserver then hangs.

This change of behavior occured after the following change was
applied:

    commit f0ea042932e6922c90df3fd0001497d287b97677
    Date:   Mon Nov 30 16:05:27 2015 +0000
    Subject: gdbserver: don't exit until GDB disconnects

One of the changes introduced by the commit above is that
process_serial_event no longer calls exit after handling
the vKill packet. Instead, what happens is that we wait
until captured_main finds that we no longer have any inferior
to debug, at which point it throws_quit. This (normal) exception
is then expected to propagate all the way to the exception handle
in function "main", which calls exit.

However, before the exception gets propagated, the cleanups
are first executed, and one of the cleanups in question is
detach_or_kill_for_exit_cleanup, which was put in place by
captured_main. detach_or_kill_for_exit_cleanup is basically
a wrapper around detach_or_kill_for_exit, which iterates
over all inferiors, and kills them all.

In our case, we have only one inferior, which we have already
killed during the handling for the "vKill" packet. Unfortunately,
we did not properly clean our internal data for that inferior up,
and so detach_or_kill_for_exit thinks that we still have one inferior,
and therefore tries to kill it. This results in lynx_kill being
called, doing the following:

    lynx_ptrace (PTRACE_KILL, ptid, 0, 0, 0);
    lynx_wait (ptid, &status, 0);
    the_target->mourn (process);

The hang is caused by the call to lynx_wait, which waits for
an event from a process which does not exist...

This patch fixes the issue by enhancing lynx_mourn to clean
the threads and process list up.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

        * lynx-low.c (lynx_delete_thread_callback): New function.
        (lynx_mourn): Properly delete our process and all of its
        threads.  Remove call to clear_inferiors.
2015-12-22 19:28:10 +04:00
Joel Brobecker 0e50fe5ca6 gdbserver crash in gdb/gdbserver/thread.c::thread_search_callback
Connecting GDB to a LynxOS-178 GDBserver causes GDBserver to crash:

    % gdbserver :4444 simple_main
    Process simple_main created; pid = 19
    Listening on port 4444
    Remote debugging from host 205.232.38.10
    Segmentation fault (core dumped)

The crash happens in thread_search_callback where the function
calls the_target->thread_stopped (via the thread_stopped macro)
without verifying whether the callback is NULL or not.

For the record, the regression was introduced by:

    commit a67a9faef0
    Date:   Mon Nov 30 16:05:26 2015 +0000
    Subject: gdbserver:prepare_access_memory: pick another thread

This patch avoids the crash by checking the value of the callback
first, before calling it.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

        * target.c (thread_search_callback): Add check that
        the thread_stopped target callback is not NULL before
        calling it.
2015-12-22 19:26:17 +04:00
Joel Brobecker aec47d1d54 [win32] cannot automatically find executable file [...] warning at GDB startup
The following change...

    commit 43499ea30d
    Date:   Tue Nov 17 15:17:44 2015 +0000
    Subject: [C++/mingw] windows-nat.c casts

... causes a small regression in GDB, where we get the following
warning at startup:

    % gdb
    C:\[...]\gdb.exe: warning: cannot automatically find executable file or library to read symbols.
    Use "file" or "dll" command to load executable/libraries directly.
    GNU gdb (GDB) 7.10.50.20151218-cvs (with AdaCore local changes)
    [...]
    (gdb)

The warning comes from _initialize_loadable which tries to dynamically
load some symbols from kernel32.dll and psapi.dll, and in particular:

  hm = LoadLibrary ("psapi.dll");
  if (hm)
    {
      GPA (hm, EnumProcessModules);
      GPA (hm, GetModuleInformation);
      GPA (hm, GetModuleFileNameEx);
    }

The problem is that the new GPA macro assumes that the name of
the variable we use to point to the function, and the name of
its associated symbol are the same. This is mostly the case,
except for GetModuleFileNameEx, where the name is provided by
the GetModuleFileNameEx_name macro (defined differently depending
on whether we are on cygwin or not). As a result, the dynamic
resolution for GetModuleFileNameEx returns NULL, and we trip
the following check which leads to the warning:

  if (!EnumProcessModules || !GetModuleInformation || !GetModuleFileNameEx)
    {
      [...]
      warning(_("[...]"));
    }

This patch fixes the problem by calling GetProcAddress directly,
rather than through the GPA macro, but in a way which hopefully
avoids the C++ compilation warning that the previous patch was
trying to get rid of.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* windows-nat.c (_initialize_loadable): Fix computing of
	GetModuleFileNameEx.
2015-12-22 19:24:41 +04:00
Thomas Preud'homme 6d265cb4a9 Add an expect for running commands with CLI jump
2015-12-22  Thomas Preud'homme  <thomas.preudhomme@arm.com>

gdb/testsuite/
    * lib/mi-support.exp (mi_run_cmd_full): Add an expect for the CLI jump
    case.
2015-12-22 10:54:49 +08:00
Simon Marchi 10125099f0 Remove dead code in testsuite
This patch removes cases from the testsuite that are not posssibly used.  The
messages "Catch of * not yet implemented" were removed here:

https://www.sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2004-01/msg00679.html

I changed the regexp at the same time to match the string more closely.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.base/break.exp: Remove dead code.
	* gdb.base/sepdebug.exp: Likewise.
2015-12-21 14:38:51 -05:00
Simon Marchi 3ca22649a6 Remove HP-UX references fom testsuite
This patch removes all special cases for HP-UX, for which support has
been removed earlier, that I found in the testsuite.  Note that the hppa
architecture != HP-UX, since other OSes can run on hppa, so I tried to
leave everything that is not HP-UX specific.

Two complete tests were completely HP-UX specific, so I removed them.

I ran the testsuite on Linux x86-64, native and native-gdbserver, and
noticed no regressions.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.asm/asm-source.exp: Remove HP-UX references.
	* gdb.base/annota1.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/annota3.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/attach.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/bigcore.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/break.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/call-ar-st.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/callfuncs.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/catch-fork-static.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/display.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/foll-exec-mode.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/foll-exec.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/foll-fork.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/foll-vfork.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/funcargs.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/inferior-died.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/interrupt.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/multi-forks.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/nodebug.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/sepdebug.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/solib1.c: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/step-test.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.mi/non-stop.c: Likewise.
	* gdb.mi/pthreads.c: Likewise.
	* gdb.multi/bkpt-multi-exec.ex: Likewise.
	* gdb.threads/pthreads.c: Likewise.
	* gdb.threads/staticthreads.exp: Likewise.
	* lib/future.exp: Likewise.
	* lib/gdb.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/so-indr-cl.c: Remove.
	* gdb.base/so-indr-cl.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/solib.c: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/solib.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/solib2.c: Likewise.
2015-12-21 12:51:54 -05:00
Simon Marchi b6304613bf Remove references to HP CC/aCC compiler from testsuite
The HP CC/aCC compiler is exclusive to HP-UX, for which support has been
explicitly removed.  Therefore, It does not make sense to keep tests
for these compilers' quirks.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.base/break.exp: Remove references to HP CC/aCC compilers.
	* gdb.base/call-ar-st.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/callfuncs.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/condbreak.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/constvars.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/langs.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/list.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/long_long.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/ptype.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/scope.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/signals.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/so-impl-ld.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/varargs.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/volatile.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/whatis.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.cp/cplusfuncs.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.cp/inherit.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.cp/local.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.cp/member-ptr.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.cp/method.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.cp/overload.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.cp/templates.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.stabs/weird.exp: Likewise.
	* lib/compiler.c: Likewise.
	* lib/compiler.cc: Likewise.
	* lib/cp-support.exp: Likewise.
	* lib/gdb.exp: Likewise.
2015-12-21 11:23:43 -05:00
Yao Qi 35adc03f37 Use arm_eabi_breakpoint on aarch32
This patch is to get b37a6290 back again, which was removed by
d9311bfa by mistake.

gdb/gdbserver:

2015-12-21  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* linux-aarch32-low.h [__aarch64__]: Use arm_abi_breakpoint
	arm breakpoint.
2015-12-21 13:55:45 +00:00
Joel Brobecker b4a7fcab76 Minor reformatting fix in gdbtypes.c::create_array_type_with_stride
gdb/ChangeLog:

        * gdbtypes.c (create_array_type_with_stride): Fix indentation.
2015-12-21 06:53:03 +04:00
Simon Marchi bf401b072e Remove HP-UX reference in testsuite/configure.ac
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* configure.ac: Remove HP-UX case.
	* configure: Regenerate.
2015-12-20 09:59:02 -05:00
Joel Brobecker e7826da33d Fix ARI warning in gdb/arch/arm-get-next-pcs.c
gdb/ChangeLog:

        * arch/arm-get-next-pcs.c (arm_get_next_pcs_raw): Remove trailing
        newline at end of error message.
2015-12-19 07:28:41 +04:00
Sandra Loosemore bc008695f5 Reset pagination counts even when stdin is not a tty.
2015-12-18  Sandra Loosemore  <sandra@codesourcery.com>

	gdb/
	* event-top.c (command_handler): Don't require stdin to be a tty
	for call to reinitialize_more_filter.
	* top.c (command_loop): Likewise.
2015-12-18 17:55:26 -08:00
Sandra Loosemore 1690b6163c Make prompt_for_continue call throw_quit directly.
2015-12-18  Sandra Loosemore  <sandra@codesourcery.com>

	gdb/
	* utils.c (prompt_for_continue): Call throw_quit directly on 'q'.
2015-12-18 17:53:11 -08:00
Antoine Tremblay 5f2dfcfdb5 Cast to enum bfd_endian in arm_get_next_pcs_read_memory_unsigned_integer
This patch fixes the cxx build broken by commit : d9311bfaf5.

Pushed as obvious.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* arm-tdep.c (arm_get_next_pcs_read_memory_unsigned_integer): Cast
	to enum bfd_endian)
2015-12-18 15:29:07 -05:00
Simon Marchi aff9c0f8ab Add documentation to gdb_compile
This patch adds some documentation to gdb_compile.  It describes the
various options that can influence compilation.  Most of them are
handled by DejaGnu, but are not really documented anywhere, so I think
it's good to have a quick reference.  Not all possible options are
described, that would add way to much noise.  I chose those that I think
are relevant in the context of writing a test case.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* lib/gdb.exp (gdb_compile): Add function doc.
2015-12-18 13:39:26 -05:00
Antoine Tremblay bd2b290956 Enable conditional breakpoints for targets that support software single step in GDBServer
This patch enables support for conditional breakpoints if the target supports
software single step.

This was disabled before as the implementations of software single step were too
simple as discussed in
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2015-04/msg01110.html.

Since these issues are now fixed support can be added back.

New tests passing :
PASS: gdb.base/cond-eval-mode.exp: set breakpoint condition-evaluation
target and related...

No regressions, tested on ubuntu 14.04 ARMv7 and x86.
With gdbserver-{native,extended} / { -marm -mthumb }

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* server.c (handle_query): Call target_supports_software_single_step.
2015-12-18 11:40:36 -05:00
Antoine Tremblay 7fe5e27e9d Enable software single stepping for while-stepping actions in GDBServer
This patch enables software single stepping if the targets support it,
to do while-stepping actions.

No regressions, tested on ubuntu 14.04 ARMv7 and x86.
With gdbserver-{native,extended} / { -marm -mthumb }

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-low.c (single_step): New function.
	(linux_resume_one_lwp_throw): Call single_step.
	(start_step_over): Likewise.
2015-12-18 11:40:23 -05:00
Antoine Tremblay d9311bfaf5 Support software single step on ARM in GDBServer
This patch teaches GDBServer how to software single step on ARM
linux by sharing code with GDB.

The arm_get_next_pcs function in GDB is now shared with GDBServer.  So
that GDBServer can use the function to return the possible addresses of
the next PC.

A proper shared context was also needed so that we could share the code,
this context is described in the arm_get_next_pcs structure.

Testing :

No regressions, tested on ubuntu 14.04 ARMv7 and x86.
With gdbserver-{native,extended} / { -marm -mthumb }

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* Makefile.in (ALL_TARGET_OBS): Append arm-get-next-pcs.o,
	arm-linux.o.
	(ALLDEPFILES): Append arm-get-next-pcs.c, arm-linux.c
	(arm-linux.o): New rule.
	(arm-get-next-pcs.o): New rule.
	* arch/arm-get-next-pcs.c: New file.
	* arch/arm-get-next-pcs.h: New file.
	* arch/arm-linux.h: New file.
	* arch/arm-linux.c: New file.
	* arm.c: Include common-regcache.c.
	(thumb_advance_itstate): Moved from arm-tdep.c.
	(arm_instruction_changes_pc): Likewise.
	(thumb_instruction_changes_pc): Likewise.
	(thumb2_instruction_changes_pc): Likewise.
	(shifted_reg_val): Likewise.
	* arm.h (submask): Move macro from arm-tdep.h
	(bit): Likewise.
	(bits): Likewise.
	(sbits): Likewise.
	(BranchDest): Likewise.
	(thumb_advance_itstate): Moved declaration from arm-tdep.h
	(arm_instruction_changes_pc): Likewise.
	(thumb_instruction_changes_pc): Likewise.
	(thumb2_instruction_changes_pc): Likewise.
	(shifted_reg_val): Likewise.
	* arm-linux-tdep.c: Include arch/arm.h, arch/arm-get-next-pcs.h
	arch/arm-linux.h.
	(arm_linux_get_next_pcs_ops): New struct.
	(ARM_SIGCONTEXT_R0, ARM_UCONTEXT_SIGCONTEXT,
	ARM_OLD_RT_SIGFRAME_SIGINFO, ARM_OLD_RT_SIGFRAME_UCONTEXT,
	ARM_NEW_RT_SIGFRAME_UCONTEXT, ARM_NEW_SIGFRAME_MAGIC): Move stack
	layout defines to arch/arm-linux.h.
	(arm_linux_sigreturn_next_pc_offset): Move to arch/arm-linux.c.
	(arm_linux_software_single_step): Adjust for arm_get_next_pcs
	implementation.
	* arm-tdep.c: Include arch/arm-get-next-pcs.h.
	(arm_get_next_pcs_ops): New struct.
	(submask): Move macro to arm.h.
	(bit): Likewise.
	(bits): Likewise.
	(sbits): Likewise.
	(BranchDest): Likewise.
	(thumb_instruction_changes_pc): Move to arm.c
	(thumb2_instruction_changes_pc): Likewise.
	(arm_instruction_changes_pc): Likewise.
	(shifted_reg_val): Likewise.
	(thumb_advance_itstate): Likewise.
	(thumb_get_next_pc_raw): Move to arm-get-next-pcs.c.
	(arm_get_next_pc_raw): Likewise.
	(arm_get_next_pc): Likewise.
	(thumb_deal_with_atomic_sequence_raw): Likewise.
	(arm_deal_with_atomic_sequence_raw): Likewise.
	(arm_deal_with_atomic_sequence): Likewise.
	(arm_get_next_pcs_read_memory_unsigned_integer): New function.
	(arm_get_next_pcs_addr_bits_remove): Likewise.
	(arm_get_next_pcs_syscall_next_pc): Likewise.
	(arm_get_next_pcs_is_thumb): Likewise.
	(arm_software_single_step): Adjust for arm_get_next_pcs
	implementation.
	* arm-tdep.h: (arm_get_next_pc): Remove declaration.
	(arm_get_next_pcs_read_memory_unsigned_integer):
	New declaration.
	(arm_get_next_pcs_addr_bits_remove): Likewise.
	(arm_get_next_pcs_syscall_next_pc): Likewise.
	(arm_get_next_pcs_is_thumb): Likewise.
	(arm_deal_with_atomic_sequence: Remove declaration.
	* common/gdb_vecs.h: Add CORE_ADDR vector definition.
	* configure.tgt (aarch64*-*-linux): Add arm-get-next-pcs.o,
	arm-linux.o.
	(arm*-wince-pe): Add arm-get-next-pcs.o.
	(arm*-*-linux*): Add arm-get-next-pcs.o, arm-linux.o,
	arm-get-next-pcs.o
	(arm*-*-netbsd*,arm*-*-knetbsd*-gnu): Add arm-get-next-pcs.o.
	(arm*-*-openbsd*): Likewise.
	(arm*-*-symbianelf*): Likewise.
	(arm*-*-*): Likewise.
	* symtab.h: Move CORE_ADDR vector definition to gdb_vecs.h.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* Makefile.in (SFILES): Append arch/arm-linux.c,
	arch/arm-get-next-pcs.c.
	(arm-linux.o): New rule.
	(arm-get-next-pcs.o): New rule.
	* configure.srv (arm*-*-linux*): Add arm-get-next-pcs.o,
	arm-linux.o.
	* linux-aarch32-low.c (arm_abi_breakpoint): Remove macro.  Moved
	to linux-aarch32-low.c.
	(arm_eabi_breakpoint, arm_breakpoint): Likewise.
	(arm_breakpoint_len, thumb_breakpoint): Likewise.
	(thumb_breakpoint_len, thumb2_breakpoint): Likewise.
	(thumb2_breakpoint_len): Likewise.
	(arm_is_thumb_mode): Make non-static.
	* linux-aarch32-low.h (arm_abi_breakpoint): New macro.  Moved
	from linux-aarch32-low.c.
	(arm_eabi_breakpoint, arm_breakpoint): Likewise.
	(arm_breakpoint_len, thumb_breakpoint): Likewise.
	(thumb_breakpoint_len, thumb2_breakpoint): Likewise.
	(thumb2_breakpoint_len): Likewise.
	(arm_is_thumb_mode): New declaration.
	* linux-arm-low.c: Include arch/arm-linux.h
	aarch/arm-get-next-pcs.h, sys/syscall.h.
	(get_next_pcs_ops): New struct.
	(get_next_pcs_addr_bits_remove): New function.
	(get_next_pcs_is_thumb): New function.
	(get_next_pcs_read_memory_unsigned_integer): Likewise.
	(arm_sigreturn_next_pc): Likewise.
	(get_next_pcs_syscall_next_pc): Likewise.
	(arm_gdbserver_get_next_pcs): Likewise.
	(struct linux_target_ops) <arm_gdbserver_get_next_pcs>:
	Initialize.
	* linux-low.h: Move CORE_ADDR vector definition to gdb_vecs.h.
	* server.h: Include gdb_vecs.h.
2015-12-18 11:39:48 -05:00
Antoine Tremblay 68ce205943 Share regcache function regcache_raw_read_unsigned
This patch is in preparation for software single step support on ARM in
GDBServer. It adds a new shared function regcache_raw_read_unsigned and
regcache_raw_get_unsigned so that GDB and GDBServer can use the same call
to fetch a raw register into an integer.

No regressions, tested on ubuntu 14.04 ARMv7 and x86.
With gdbserver-{native,extended} / { -marm -mthumb }

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* Makefile.in (SFILES): Append common/common-regcache.c.
	(COMMON_OBS): Append common/common-regcache.o.
	(common-regcache.o): New rule.
	* common/common-regcache.h (register_status) New enum.
	(regcache_raw_read_unsigned): New declaration.
	* common/common-regcache.c: New file.
	* regcache.h (enum register_status): Move to common-regcache.h.
	(regcache_raw_read_unsigned): Likewise.
	(regcache_raw_get_unsigned): Likewise.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* Makefile.in (SFILES): Append common/common-regcache.c.
	(OBS): Append common-regcache.o.
	(common-regcache.o): New rule.
	* regcache.c (init_register_cache): Initialize cache to
	REG_UNAVAILABLE.
	(regcache_raw_read_unsigned): New function.
	* regcache.h (REG_UNAVAILABLE, REG_VALID): Replaced by shared
	register_status enum.
2015-12-18 11:39:21 -05:00
Antoine Tremblay d0e59a6888 Refactor arm_software_single_step to use regcache
This patch is in preparation for software single step support on ARM in
GDBServer. It refactors arm_*_software_single_step and sub-functions to
use regcache instead of frame to access registers so that the code can be
shared more easily between GDB and GDBServer.

Note also that since the intention is at some point to get rid of frame
completely in that function, memory reads have also been replaced by
read_memory_unsigned_integer rather than get_frame_memory_unsigned.

No regressions, tested on ubuntu 14.04 ARMv7 and x86.
With gdbserver-{native,extended} / { -marm -mthumb }

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* arm-linux-tdep.c (arm_linux_sigreturn_next_pc_offset): New function.
	(arm_linux_sigreturn_next_pc): Likewise.
	(arm_linux_syscall_next_pc): Use regcache instead of frame.
	(arm_linux_software_single_step): Likewise.
	* arm-tdep.c (arm_is_thumb): New function.
	(shifted_reg_va): Use regcache instead of frame.
	(thumb_get_next_pc_raw): Likewise.
	(arm_get_next_pc_raw): Likewise.
	(arm_get_next_pc): Likewise.
	(thumb_deal_with_atomic_sequence_raw): Likewise.
	(arm_deal_with_atomic_sequence_raw): Likewise.
	(arm_deal_with_atomic_sequence): Likewise.
	(arm_software_single_step): Likewise.
	* arm-tdep.h (struct gdbarch_tdep): Use regcache for syscall_next_pc.
	(arm_get_next_pc): Use regcache.
	(arm_deal_with_atomic_sequence): Likewise.
	(arm_is_thumb): New declaration.
	* regcache.c (regcache_raw_get_unsigned): New function.
	* regcache.h (regcache_raw_get_unsigned): New function declaration.
2015-12-18 11:39:02 -05:00
Antoine Tremblay cba7e83fda Share some ARM target dependent code from GDB with GDBServer
This patch is in preparation for software single stepping support on ARM
it shares some functions and definitions that will be needed.

No regressions, tested on ubuntu 14.04 ARMv7 and x86.
With gdbserver-{native,extended} / { -marm -mthumb }

Not tested: wince/bsd build.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* arch/arm.c (bitcount): Move from arm-tdep.c.
	(condition_true): Likewise.
	* arch/arm.h (Instruction Definitions): Move form arm-tdep.h.
	(condition_true): Move defenition from arm-tdep.h.
	(bitcount): Likewise.
	* arm-tdep.c (condition_true): Move to arch/arm.c.
	(bitcount): Likewise.
	* arm-tdep.h (Instruction Definitions): Move to arch/arm.h.
	* arm-wince-tdep.c: Include arch/arm.h.
	* armnbsd-tdep.c: Likewise.
2015-12-18 11:38:45 -05:00
Antoine Tremblay fa5308bdcc Replace breakpoint_reinsert_addr by get_next_pcs operation in GDBServer
This patch in preparation for software single step support on ARM. It refactors
breakpoint_reinsert_addr into get_next_pcs so that multiple location can be
returned.

When software single stepping there can be multiple possible next addresses
because we're stepping over a conditional branch instruction, for example.

The operation get_next_pcs handles that by returning a vector of all the
possible next addresses.

Software breakpoints are installed at each location returned.

No regressions, tested on ubuntu 14.04 ARMv7 and x86.
With gdbserver-{native,extended} / { -marm -mthumb }

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-aarch64-low.c (the_low_targets): Rename
	breakpoint_reinsert_addr to get_next_pcs.
	* linux-arm-low.c (the_low_targets): Likewise.
	* linux-bfin-low.c (the_low_targets): Likewise.
	* linux-cris-low.c (the_low_targets): Likewise.
	* linux-crisv32-low.c (the_low_targets): Likewise.
	* linux-low.c (can_software_single_step): Likewise.
	(install_software_single_step_breakpoints): New function.
	(start_step_over): Use install_software_single_step_breakpoints.
	* linux-low.h: New CORE_ADDR vector.
	(struct linux_target_ops) Rename breakpoint_reinsert_addr to
	get_next_pcs.
	* linux-mips-low.c (the_low_targets): Likewise.
	* linux-nios2-low.c (the_low_targets): Likewise.
	* linux-sparc-low.c (the_low_targets): Likewise.
2015-12-18 11:33:58 -05:00
Pedro Alves a6904d5a6a Fix PR threads/19354: "info threads" error with multiple inferiors
Note: this applies on top of:
 [PATCH] Remove support for LinuxThreads and vendor 2.4 kernels w/ backported NPTL
 https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2015-12/msg00214.html

We try to avoid using libthread_db.so to list threads in the inferior
when debugging live processes, but the code that decides whether to
use it decides incorrectly if you have more than one inferior, and the
current inferior doesn't have execution yet.  The result is visible
as:

 (gdb) add-inferior
 Added inferior 2
 (gdb) inferior 2
 [Switching to inferior 2 [<null>] (<noexec>)]
 (gdb) info inferiors
   Num  Description       Executable
   1    process 15397     /home/pedro/gdb/tests/threads
 * 2    <null>
 (gdb) info threads
 Cannot find new threads: generic error
 (gdb)

Fix this by checking whether each inferior has execution rather than
just the current inferior.

By moving the core updating to linux-nat.c's update_thread_list
implementation, this also ends up fixing the
lwp-last-seen-running-on-core updating in the case we're debugging a
program that uses raw clone rather than pthreads, as linux-thread-db.c
isn't pushed in the target stack in that scenario.

Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-12-17  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	PR threads/19354
	* linux-nat.c (linux_nat_update_thread_list): Update process cores
	each lwp was last seen running on here.
	* linux-thread-db.c (update_thread_core): Delete.
	(thread_db_update_thread_list_td_ta_thr_iter): Rename to ...
	(thread_db_update_thread_list): ... this.  Skip inferiors with
	execution.  Also call the target beneath.
	(thread_db_update_thread_list): Delete.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2015-12-17  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	PR threads/19354
	* gdb.multi/info-threads.exp: New file.
2015-12-17 14:23:28 +00:00
Pedro Alves 4a6ed09b0f Remove support for LinuxThreads and vendor 2.4 kernels w/ backported NPTL
Since we now rely on PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE being available (added in
Linux 2.5.46), we're relying on NPTL.

This commit removes the support for older LinuxThreads, as well as the
workarounds for vendor 2.4 kernels with NPTL backported.

 - Rely on tkill being available.

 - Assume gdb doesn't get cancel signals.

 - Remove code that checks the LinuxThreads restart and cancel signals
   in the inferior.

 - Assume that __WALL is available.

 - Assume that non-leader threads report WIFEXITED.

 - Thus, no longer need to send signal 0 to check whether threads are
   still alive.

 - Update comments throughout.

Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20, native and gdbserver.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* configure.ac: Remove tkill checks.
	* configure, config.in: Regenerate.
	* linux-nat.c: Remove HAVE_TKILL_SYSCALL check.  Update top level
	comments.
	(linux_nat_post_attach_wait): Remove 'cloned' parameter.  Use
	__WALL.
	(attach_proc_task_lwp_callback): Don't set the cloned flag.
	(linux_nat_attach): Adjust.
	(kill_lwp): Remove HAVE_TKILL_SYSCALL check.  No longer fall back
	to 'kill'.
	(linux_handle_extended_wait): Use __WALL.  Don't set the cloned
	flag.
	(wait_lwp): Use __WALL.  Update comments.
	(running_callback, stop_and_resume_callback): Delete.
	(linux_nat_filter_event): Don't stop and resume all lwps. Don't
	check if the event LWP has previously exited.
	(check_zombie_leaders): Update comments.
	(linux_nat_wait_1): Use __WALL.
	(kill_wait_callback): Don't handle clone processes separately.
	Use __WALL instead.
	(linux_thread_alive): Delete.
	(linux_nat_thread_alive): Return true as long as the LWP is in the
	LWP list.
	(linux_nat_update_thread_list): Assume the kernel supports
	PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE.
	(get_signo): Delete.
	(lin_thread_get_thread_signals): Remove LinuxThreads references.
	No longer check __pthread_sig_restart / __pthread_sig_cancel in
	the inferior.
	* linux-nat.h (struct lwp_info) <cloned>: Delete field.
	* linux-thread-db.c: Update comments.
	(_initialize_thread_db): Remove LinuxThreads references.
	* nat/linux-waitpid.c (my_waitpid): No longer emulate __WALL.
	Pass down flags unmodified.
	* linux-waitpid.h (my_waitpid): Update documentation.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-low.c (linux_kill_one_lwp): Remove references to
	LinuxThreads.
	(kill_lwp): Remove HAVE_TKILL_SYSCALL check.  No longer fall back
	to 'kill'.
	(linux_init_signals): Delete.
	(initialize_low): Adjust.
	* thread-db.c (thread_db_init): Remove LinuxThreads reference.
2015-12-17 14:20:51 +00:00
Yao Qi c3c874459b Fix one heap buffer overflow in aarch64_push_dummy_call
Hi,
AddressSanitizer reports an error like this,

(gdb) PASS: gdb.base/call-ar-st.exp: continue to tbreak9
print print_long_arg_list(a, b, c, d, e, f, *struct1, *struct2, *struct3, *struct4, *flags, *flags_combo, *three_char, *five_char, *int_char_combo, *d1, *d2, *d3, *f1, *f2, *f3)
=================================================================
==6236==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-buffer-overflow on address 0x60200008eb50 at pc 0x89e432 bp 0x7fffa3df9080 sp 0x7fffa3df9078
READ of size 5 at 0x60200008eb50 thread T0
    #0 0x89e431 in memory_xfer_partial gdb/target.c:1264
    #1 0x89e6c7 in target_xfer_partial gdb/target.c:1320
    #2 0x89f267 in target_write_partial gdb/target.c:1595^M
    #3 0x8a014b in target_write_with_progress gdb/target.c:1889^M
    #4 0x8a0262 in target_write gdb/target.c:1914^M
    #5 0x89ee59 in target_write_memory gdb/target.c:1492^M
    #6 0x9a1c74 in write_memory gdb/corefile.c:393^M
    #7 0x467ea5 in aarch64_push_dummy_call gdb/aarch64-tdep.c:1388

The problem is that an instance of stack_item_t is created to adjust
stack for alignment, the item.len is correct, but item.data is buf,
which is wrong, because item.len can be greater than the length of
buf.  This patch sets item.data to NULL, and only update sp (no
inferior memory writes on stack for this item).

gdb:

2015-12-17  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* aarch64-tdep.c (struct stack_item_t): Update comments.
	(pass_on_stack): Set item.data to NULL.
	(aarch64_push_dummy_call): Call write_memory if si->data
	isn't NULL.
2015-12-17 13:07:54 +00:00
Pedro Alves 7544db951a Fix -Wno-unknown-warning support detection
Ref: https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb/2015-12/msg00024.html

We have code in configure.ac that tries to detect whether the compiler
supports each warning and suppress it if not, but that doesn't work
with "-Wno-" options, because gcc doesn't error out for
-Wno-unknown-warning unless other diagnostics are being produced.

See https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Warning-Options.html.

Handle this by checking whether -Wfoo works when we actually want
-Wno-foo.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-12-16  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* configure.ac (compiler warning flags): When testing a
	-Wno-foo option, check whether -Wfoo works instead.
	* configure: Regenerate.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2015-12-16  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* configure.ac (compiler warning flags): When testing a
	-Wno-foo option, check whether -Wfoo works instead.
	* configure: Regenerate.
2015-12-16 22:56:49 +00:00
Pedro Alves a4e22a5df6 [C++] Fix -Winvalid-offsetof warnings with g++ 4.4
Ref: https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb/2015-12/msg00014.html

Fixes the build in C++ mode with g++ 4.4:

 gdb/btrace.h: In function ‘size_t VEC_btrace_insn_s_embedded_size(int)’:
 gdb/btrace.h:84: error: invalid access to non-static data member ‘VEC_btrace_insn_s::vec’  of NULL object
 gdb/btrace.h:84: error: (perhaps the ‘offsetof’ macro was used incorrectly)
 gdb/btrace.h: In function ‘VEC_btrace_insn_s* VEC_btrace_insn_s_alloc(int)’:
 gdb/btrace.h:84: error: invalid access to non-static data member ‘VEC_btrace_insn_s::vec’  of NULL object
 gdb/btrace.h:84: error: (perhaps the ‘offsetof’ macro was used incorrectly)
 gdb/btrace.h: In function ‘VEC_btrace_insn_s* VEC_btrace_insn_s_copy(VEC_btrace_insn_s*)’:
 gdb/btrace.h:84: error: invalid access to non-static data member ‘VEC_btrace_insn_s::vec’  of NULL object
 gdb/btrace.h:84: error: (perhaps the ‘offsetof’ macro was used incorrectly)
 gdb/btrace.h: In function ‘VEC_btrace_insn_s* VEC_btrace_insn_s_merge(VEC_btrace_insn_s*, VEC_btrace_insn_s*)’:
 gdb/btrace.h:84: error: invalid access to non-static data member ‘VEC_btrace_insn_s::vec’  of NULL object
 gdb/btrace.h:84: error: (perhaps the ‘offsetof’ macro was used incorrectly)
 gdb/btrace.h: In function ‘int VEC_btrace_insn_s_reserve(VEC_btrace_insn_s**, int, const char*, unsigned int)’:
 gdb/btrace.h:84: error: invalid access to non-static data member ‘VEC_btrace_insn_s::vec’  of NULL object
 gdb/btrace.h:84: error: (perhaps the ‘offsetof’ macro was used incorrectly)

gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-12-16  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* common/vec.h (vec_offset): New macro.
	(DEF_VEC_ALLOC_FUNC_I, DEF_VEC_ALLOC_FUNC_O): Use it instead of
	offsetof.
2015-12-16 19:25:32 +00:00
Yao Qi a22279dd83 Tweak gdb.trace/ftrace.exp for aarch64
Some tests are skipped on aarch64 unexpectedly because arg0exp isn't
set.  This patch is to set arg0exp to "$x0" for aarch64.

gdb/testsuite:

2015-12-15  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* gdb.trace/ftrace.exp: Set arg0exp to "$x0" if target
	is aarch64*-*-*.
2015-12-15 16:09:41 +00:00
Sandra Loosemore 0588c79688 Check for readline support in gdb.base/history-duplicates.exp.
2015-12-14  Sandra Loosemore  <sandra@codesourcery.com>

	gdb/testsuite/
	* gdb.base/history-duplicates.exp: Skip if no readline support.
2015-12-14 15:22:12 -08:00
Sandra Loosemore 5d978e1772 Skip gdb.base/gdbinit-history.exp on remote hosts.
2015-12-14  Sandra Loosemore  <sandra@codesourcery.com>

	gdb/testsuite/
	* gdb.base/gdbinit-history.exp: Skip for remote-host testing.
2015-12-14 15:17:23 -08:00
Sandra Loosemore 7e763b8690 Skip gdb.base/gdbhistsize-history.exp on remote hosts.
2015-12-14  Sandra Loosemore  <sandra@codesourcery.com>

	gdb/testsuite/
	* gdb.base/gdbhistsize-history.exp: Skip for remote-host testing.
2015-12-14 15:14:03 -08:00
Sandra Loosemore 87a3a92c46 Skip tests that send ctrl-c to GDB if nointerrupts target property is set.
2015-12-14  Sandra Loosemore  <sandra@codesourcery.com>

	gdb/testsuite/
	* gdb.base/completion.exp: Skip tests that interrupt GDB with
	ctrl-C if nointerrupts target property is set.
	* gdb.base/double-prompt-target-event-error.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/paginate-after-ctrl-c-running.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/paginate-bg-execution.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/paginate-execution-startup.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/random-signal.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/range-stepping.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.cp/annota2.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.cp/annota3.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.gdb/selftest.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.threads/continue-pending-status.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.threads/leader-exit.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.threads/manythreads.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.threads/pthreads.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.threads/schedlock.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.threads/sigthread.exp: Likewise.
2015-12-14 15:02:59 -08:00
Don Breazeal 19d9d4efd1 Target remote mode fork and exec event documentation
This patch implements documentation updates for target remote mode fork and
exec events.  A summary of the rationale for the changes made here:

* Connecting to a remote target -- explain that the two protocols exist.

* Connecting in target remote mode -- explain invoking gdbserver for target
  remote mode, and move remote-specific text from original "Connecting to a
  remote target" section.

* Connecting in target extended-remote mode -- promote this section from
  "Using the gdbserver Program | Running gdbserver | Multi-Process Mode for
  gdbserver".  Put it next to the target remote mode section.

* Host and target files -- collect paragraphs dealing with how to locate
  symbol files from original sections "Connecting to a remote target" and
  "Using the gdbserver program | Connecting to gdbserver".

* Steps for connecting to a remote target -- used to be "Using the
  gdbserver program | Connecting to gdbserver"

* Remote connection commands -- used to be the bulk of "Connecting to a
  remote target".  Added "target extended-remote" commands and information.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* NEWS: Announce fork and exec event support for target remote.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.texinfo (Forks): Correct Linux kernel version where
	fork and exec events are supported, add notes about support
	of these events in target remote mode.
	(Connecting): Reorganize and clarify distinctions between
	target remote, extended-remote, and multiprocess.
	Reorganize related text from separate sections into new
	sections.
	(Server): Note effects of target extended-remote mode.
	Delete section on Multi-Process Mode for gdbserver.
	Move some text to "Connecting" node.
2015-12-14 11:18:06 -08:00
Don Breazeal 8020350c52 Target remote mode fork and exec event support
This patch implements support for fork and exec events with target remote
mode Linux targets.  For such targets with Linux kernels 2.5.46 and later,
this enables follow-fork-mode, detach-on-fork and fork and exec
catchpoints.

The changes required to implement this included:

 * Don't exit from gdbserver if there are still active inferiors.

 * Allow changing the active process in remote mode.

 * Enable fork and exec events in remote mode.

 * Print "Ending remote debugging" only when disconnecting.

 * Combine remote_kill and extended_remote_kill into a single function
   that can handle the multiple inferior case for target remote.  Also,
   the same thing for remote_mourn and extended_remote_mourn.

 * Enable process-style ptids in target remote.

 * Remove restriction on multiprocess mode in target remote.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* server.c (process_serial_event): Don't exit from gdbserver
	in remote mode if there are still active inferiors.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* inferior.c (number_of_live_inferiors): New function.
	(have_live_inferiors): Use number_of_live_inferiors in place
	of duplicate code.
	* inferior.h (number_of_live_inferiors): Declare new function.
	* remote.c (set_general_process): Remove restriction on target
	remote mode.
	(remote_query_supported): Likewise.
	(remote_detach_1): Exit in target remote mode only when there
	is just one live inferior left.
	(remote_disconnect): Unpush the target directly instead of
	calling remote_mourn.
	(remote_kill): Rewrite function to handle both target remote
	and extended-remote.  Call remote_kill_k.
	(remote_kill_k): New function.
	(extended_remote_kill): Delete function.
	(remote_mourn, extended_remote_mourn): Combine functions into
	one, remote_mourn, and enable extended functionality for target
	remote.
	(remote_pid_to_str): Enable "process" style ptid string for
	target remote.
	(remote_supports_multi_process): Remove restriction on target
	remote mode.
2015-12-14 11:18:05 -08:00
Don Breazeal a8f077dc25 Target remote mode fork and exec test updates
This patch updates tests for fork and exec events in target remote mode.
In the majority of cases this was a simple matter of removing some code
that disabled the test for target remote.  In a few cases the test needed
to be disabled; in those cases the gdb_protocol was checked instead of
using the [is_remote target] etc.

In a couple of cases we needed to use clean_restart, since target remote
doesn't support the run command, and in one case we had to modify an expect
expression to allow for a "multiprocess-style" ptid.

Tested with the patch that implemented target remote mode fork and exec
event support.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.base/execl-update-breakpoints.exp (main): Enable for target
	remote.
	* gdb.base/foll-exec-mode.exp (main): Disable for target remote.
	* gdb.base/foll-exec.exp (main): Enable for target remote.
	* gdb.base/foll-fork.exp (main): Likewise.
	* gdb.base/foll-vfork.exp (main): Likewise.
	* gdb.base/multi-forks.exp (main): Likewise, and use clean_restart.
	(proc continue_to_exit_bp_loc): Use clean_restart.
	* gdb.base/pie-execl.exp (main): Disable for target remote.
	* gdb.base/watch-vfork.exp (main): Enable for target remote.
	* gdb.mi/mi-nsthrexec.exp (main): Likewise.
	* gdb.threads/execl.exp (main): Likewise.
	* gdb.threads/fork-child-threads.exp (main): Likewise.
	* gdb.threads/fork-plus-threads.exp (main): Disable for target
	remote.
	* gdb.threads/fork-thread-pending.exp (main): Enable for target
	remote.
	* gdb.threads/linux-dp.exp (check_philosopher_stack): Allow
	pid.tid style ptids, instead of just tid.
	* gdb.threads/thread-execl.exp (main): Enable for target remote.
	* gdb.threads/watchpoint-fork.exp (main): Likewise.
	* gdb.trace/report.exp (use_collected_data): Allow pid.tid style
	ptids, instead of just tid.
2015-12-14 11:18:05 -08:00
Andrew Burgess 132874d7e3 gdb: Use TYPE_LENGTH macro
Fixes a couple of places where we access the length field of the type
structure directly, rather than using the TYPE_LENGTH macro.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* i386-tdep.c (i386_mpx_info_bounds): Use TYPE_LENGTH.
	(i386_mpx_set_bounds): Likewise.
	* solib-darwin.c (darwin_load_image_infos): Likewise.
	(darwin_solib_read_all_image_info_addr): Likewise.
2015-12-14 10:54:21 +00:00
Andrew Burgess 4fdd372d50 gdb: Extend help text for 'list' command.
Reference the 'listsize' setting in the help text for the 'list' command
to help users find this setting.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* cli/cli-cmds.c (_initialize_cli_cmds): Extend help text for
	'list' command.
2015-12-11 23:07:00 +00:00
Andrew Burgess 3b2464a8d3 gdb: Add an error when 'list -' reaches the start of a file.
When a a user uses 'list +' to list forward through a source file they
eventually reach the end of the source file.  Subsequent uses of 'list
+' result in an error message like this, that let the user know they are
at the end of the source file:

  Line number XXX out of range; FILENAME has YYY lines.

Compare this to the current behaviour of 'list -' which lists backwards
through a source file.  When the user reaches the beginning of the
source file, subsequent uses of 'list -' result in the command silently
returning.  This can be confusing if the previous uses of 'list -' have
scrolled off the users display, the user receives no reminder that the
have already seen the start of the file.

After this commit a use of 'list -' when the user has already seen the
start of a file will receive the following error:

   Already at the start of FILENAME.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* cli/cli-cmds.c (list_command): Add an error when trying to use
	'-' to scan read off the start of the source file.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.base/list.exp (test_list_forward): Add end of file error
	test.
	(test_repeat_list_command): Add end of file error test.
	(test_list_backwards): Add beginning of file error test.
2015-12-11 23:06:14 +00:00
Andrew Burgess a0def019aa gdb: 'list' command, tweak handling of +/- arguments.
There is an inconsistency with the handling of the special +/- arguments
to the list command.

For the very first time that list is used (after the inferior has
changed locations) then only the first character of the argument string
is checked, so 'list +BLAH' will operate as 'list +' and 'list -----FOO'
will operate as 'list -'.  This compares to each subsequent use of list,
where the whole argument string is checked, so 'list +BLAH' will try to
list lines of code around the function '+BLAH'.

This commit unifies the behaviour so that the whole argument string is
checked, in order to list the next 10, or previous 10 lines from a file
only 'list +' and 'list -' are now valid.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* cli/cli-cmds.c (list_command): Check that the argument string is
	a single character, either '+' or '-'.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.base/list.exp (test_list_invalid_args): New function,
	defined, and called.
2015-12-11 23:05:35 +00:00
Andrew Burgess 5c000dff26 gdb: Make test names unique in list.exp.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.base/list.exp (test_list): Make test names unique.
2015-12-11 23:04:51 +00:00
Andrew Burgess 1a48ce7677 gdb: Small code restructure for list_command.
Move handling of special +/- arguments to the list_command function
inside a single if block, this helps group all related functionality
together.  There should be no user visible changes after this commit.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* cli/cli-cmds.c (list_command): Move all handling of +/-
	arguments into a single if block.
2015-12-11 23:04:25 +00:00
Andrew Burgess 8c05462adb gdb: Use NULL instead of 0 for pointer comparison.
Small code cleanup, use NULL instead of 0 when checking pointers.  There
should be no user visible changes after this commit.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* cli/cli-cmds.c (list_command): Use NULL instead of 0 when
	checking pointers.
2015-12-11 23:04:02 +00:00
Andrew Burgess f43f85715a gdb: Make lines_to_list variable static.
Small clean up, make variable static.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* source.c (lines_to_list): Make static.
2015-12-11 23:03:05 +00:00
Yao Qi f1637ebed1 Remove gdb.base/coremaker2.c
I happen to find that coremaker2.c isn't used in the testsuite (if I
don't miss anything).  I don't believe it until I see this ChangeLog
entry,

1999-11-18  Fred Fish  <fnf@cygnus.com>

        * gdb.base/coremaker2.c: Add sample program for generating
        cores that is more self contained than coremaker.c.  Eventually
        I'll add more code to this and tie it into the testsuite.

looks Fred didn't "tie it into testsuite" later.

gdb/testsuite:

2015-12-11  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* gdb.base/coremaker2.c: Remove.
2015-12-11 16:21:09 +00:00
Yao Qi db91f50261 Understand arm breakpoints in aarch64_breakpoint_at
AArch64 GDBserver can debug ARM program, and it should recognize
various arm breakpoint instructions.  This patch should be included
in 17b1509a.

gdb/gdbserver:

2015-12-11  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* linux-aarch64-low.c (aarch64_breakpoint_at): Call
	arm_breakpoint_at if the process is 32-bit.
2015-12-11 11:19:52 +00:00
Yao Qi b37a6290be Use arm_eabi_breakpoint on aarch32
Nowdays, GDBserver chooses arm breakpoint instructions by checking
macro __ARM_EABI__.  When aarch64 GDBserver debugs arm program,
arm_eabi_breakpoint is still needed, but __ARM_EABI__ isn't defined
in aarch64 compiler.  This causes GDBserver chooses the wrong
breakpoint instruction for arm program.  This patch fixes it.

gdb/gdbserver:

2015-12-11  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* linux-aarch32-low.c [__aarch64__]: Use arm_abi_breakpoint
	arm breakpoint.
2015-12-11 11:19:52 +00:00
Antoine Tremblay 60269a4a36 Fix regression revealed by corethreads.exp
This patch fixes a regression introduced by:
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2015-12/msg00192.html

We can't use thread_from_lwp with core files.  As mentioned in a comment,
td_ta_map_lwp2thr uses ps_get_thread_area, but we can't use that
currently on core targets, as it uses ptrace directly.

Use directly record_thread instead.

This fixes :
PASS -> FAIL: gdb.threads/corethreads.exp: thread0 found
PASS -> FAIL: gdb.threads/corethreads.exp: thread1 found

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* linux-thread-db.c (find_new_threads_callback): Use record_thread.
2015-12-10 14:43:48 -05:00
Pedro Alves f4f4330e51 [gdb/doc] Explain that there's always a thread
This warning is a few years out of date -- there's always a thread
nowadays.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.texinfo (Threads): Replace warning with explanation
	about single-threaded programs.
2015-12-10 17:47:57 +00:00
Pedro Alves b1236ac35a [gdb/doc] Remove references to no-longer-supported systems
HP-UX and SGI/IRIX are no longer supported.  Remove references
throughout.

AFAICS from the sources, "catch fork" seems to be supported in
multiple Unix systems -- just remove the "only works on xxx" remarks.

Update the list of supported shared library types.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.texinfo (Threads): Remove mention of SGI.
	(Forks): Remove mention of HP-UX.
	(Breakpoints): Remove mention of HP-UX.
	(Set Watchpoints) <hardware watchpoints>: Don't mention HP-UX.
	Reword in terms of architectures.
	(Set Catchpoints) <catch exec, catch fork, catch vfork>: Don't
	mention supported systems.
	(Convenience Vars): Don't mention HP-UX.
	(Jumping): Remove mention of HP-UX in comment.
	(Files) <shared libraries>: Update supported shared library types
	list.  Remove mention of HP-UX.
	(Native): Remove HP-UX subsection.
	(SVR4 Process Information): Remove mention of HP-UX.
2015-12-10 16:51:01 +00:00
Pedro Alves 36d6fc0a3c Remove "spaces" references from gdb.multi/base.exp
I think these references to "spaces" came from the original multi-exec
submission that exposed "symbol spaces" to the user and had a
different UI, and then survived a global find/replace.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2015-12-10  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.multi/base.exp: Remove stale "spaces" references.
2015-12-10 16:49:32 +00:00
Pedro Alves 762f774785 Stop using nowarnings in gdb/testsuite/gdb.multi/
Several of the gdb.multi tests use the "nowarnings" option to suppress
warnings.  The warnings in question all come from missing headers,
like e.g.:

 src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.multi/multi-arch-exec.c:28:3: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function 'exit' [enabled by default]
    exit (1);
    ^

There's no point in trying to avoid to include standard headers.  In
gdb.base/hangout.c's case, it's even dangerous, as that file calls
printf.  In order to compile a call to a variatic function correctly,
a declaration must be visible.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2015-12-10  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.multi/base.exp: Don't use nowarnings.
	* gdb.multi/bkpt-multi-exec.exp: Don't use nowarnings.
	* gdb.multi/hangout.c: Include stdio.h.
	* gdb.multi/hello.c: Include stdlib.h.
	* gdb.multi/multi-arch-exec.c: Include stdlib.h.
	* gdb.multi/multi-arch-exec.exp: Don't use nowarnings.
	* gdb.multi/multi-arch.exp: Don't use nowarnings.
2015-12-10 16:21:06 +00:00
Antoine Tremblay c2c2a31fdb Remove support for thread events without PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE in GDB
Before, on systems that did not support PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE, both GDB and
GDBServer coordinated with libthread_db.so to insert breakpoints at magic
locations in libpthread.so, in order to break at thread creation and
thread death.

Support for thread events was removed from GDBServer as patch:
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2015-11/msg00466.html

This patch removes support for thread events in GDB.

No regressions found on Ubuntu 14.04 x86_64.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* breakpoint.c (remove_thread_event_breakpoints): Remove.
	* breakpoint.h (remove_thread_event_breakpoints): Remove
	declaration.
	* linux-nat.c (in_pid_list_p): Remove.
	(lin_lwp_attach_lwp): Remove.
	* linux-nat.h (lin_lwp_attach_lwp): Remove declaration.
	* linux-thread-db.c (thread_db_use_events): Remove.
	(struct thread_db_info) <td_create_bp_addr>: Remove.
	<td_death_bp_addr>: Likewise.
	<td_ta_event_addr_p>: Likewise.
	<td_ta_set_event_p>: Likewise.
	<td_ta_clear_event_p>: Likewise.
	<td_ta_event_getmsg_p>: Likewise.
	<td_thr_event_enable_p>: Likewise.
	(attach_thread): Likewise.
	(detach_thread): Likewise.
	(have_threads_callback): Likewise.
	(have_threads): Likewise.
	(enable_thread_event): Likewise.
	(enable_thread_event_reporting): Likewise.
	(try_thread_db_load_1): Remove td_ta_event_addr, td_ta_set_event,
	td_ta_clear_event, td_ta_event_getmsg, td_thr_event_enable
	initializations.
	(try_thread_db_load_1): Remove enable_thread_event_reporting call.
	(disable_thread_event_reporting): Remove.
	(record_thread): Adapt to thread_db_use_event removal.
	(detach_thread): Remove.
	(thread_db_detach): Adapt to thread_db_use_event removal.
	(check_event): Remove.
	(thread_db_wait): Adapt to thread events support removal.
	(thread_db_mourn_inferior): Likewise.
	(find_new_threads_callback): Likewise.
	(find_new_threads_once): Likewise.
	(thread_db_update_thread_list): Likewise.
2015-12-10 10:46:29 -05:00
Pedro Alves 0f59c28f61 [gdb/doc] Stack, Examining the Stack: Reorder menu
Commit fc58fa65d4 (gdb/doc: Restructure frame command documentation)
reordered the sections in the 'Examining the Stack' chapter, but
missed updating the menu:

src/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:6968: warning: node next `Backtrace' in menu `Frame Filter Management' and in sectioning `Selection' differ
src/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:7167: warning: node prev `Selection' in menu `Frame Filter Management' and in sectioning `Backtrace' differ
src/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:7252: warning: node `Frame Filter Management' is next for `Frame Info' in sectioning but not in menu
src/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:7317: warning: node `Selection' is next for `Frame Filter Management' in menu but not in sectioning
src/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo:7317: warning: node prev `Frame Filter Management' in menu `Backtrace' and in sectioning `Frame Info' differ

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
2015-12-10  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.texinfo (Stack): Reorder menu.
2015-12-10 11:39:58 +00:00
Andrew Burgess 28d2bfb9c3 gdb: Handle multiple base address in debug_ranges data.
It is possible to use multiple base addresses within a single address
range series, within the .debug_ranges section.  The following is a
simplified example for 32-bit addresses:

  .section ".debug_ranges"
  .4byte	0xffffffff
  .4byte	BASE_1
  .4byte	START_OFFSET_1
  .4byte	END_OFFSET_1
  .4byte	START_OFFSET_2
  .4byte	END_OFFSET_2
  .4byte	0xffffffff
  .4byte	BASE_2
  .4byte	START_OFFSET_3
  .4byte	END_OFFSET_3
  .4byte	0
  .4byte	0

In this example START/END 1 and 2 are relative to BASE_1, while
START/END 3 are relative to BASE_2.

Currently gdb does not correctly parse this DWARF, resulting in
corrupted address range information.  This commit fixes this issue, and
adds a new test to cover this case.

In order to support testing of this feature extensions were made to the
testsuite dwarf assembler, additional functionality was added to the
.debug_line generation function, and a new function for generating the
.debug_ranges section was added.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_ranges_read): Unify and fix base address
	reading code.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-ranges-base.c: New file.
	* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-ranges-base.exp: New file.
	* lib/dwarf.exp (namespace eval Dwarf): Add new variables to
	support additional line table, and debug ranges generation.
	(Dwarf::ranges): New function, generate .debug_ranges.
	(Dwarf::lines): Support generating simple line table programs.
	(Dwarf::assemble): Initialise new namespace variables.
2015-12-10 09:53:46 +00:00
Kevin Buettner f56331b468 dwarf2loc.c: Perform a pointer to address conversion for DWARF_VALUE_MEMORY.
This patch fixes the following failures for rl78-elf:

FAIL: gdb.base/vla-datatypes.exp: print int_vla
FAIL: gdb.base/vla-datatypes.exp: print unsigned_int_vla
FAIL: gdb.base/vla-datatypes.exp: print double_vla
FAIL: gdb.base/vla-datatypes.exp: print float_vla
FAIL: gdb.base/vla-datatypes.exp: print long_vla
FAIL: gdb.base/vla-datatypes.exp: print unsigned_long_vla
FAIL: gdb.base/vla-datatypes.exp: print char_vla
FAIL: gdb.base/vla-datatypes.exp: print short_vla
FAIL: gdb.base/vla-datatypes.exp: print unsigned_short_vla
FAIL: gdb.base/vla-datatypes.exp: print unsigned_char_vla
FAIL: gdb.base/vla-datatypes.exp: print foo_vla
FAIL: gdb.base/vla-datatypes.exp: print bar_vla
FAIL: gdb.base/vla-datatypes.exp: print vla_struct_object
FAIL: gdb.base/vla-datatypes.exp: print vla_union_object
FAIL: gdb.base/vla-ptr.exp: print td_vla
FAIL: gdb.mi/mi-vla-c99.exp: evaluate complete vla

The first failure in this bunch occurs due to printing an incorrect
result for a variable length array:

    print int_vla
    $1 = {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1}

The result should actually be this:

    $1 = {0, 2, 4, 6, 8}

When I started examining this bug, I found that printing an
individual array element worked correctly.  E.g. "print int_vla[2]"
resulted in 4 being printed.  I have not looked closely to see why
this is the case.

I found that evaluation of the location expression for int_vla was
causing problems.  This is the relevant DWARF entry for int_vla:

<2><15a>: Abbrev Number: 10 (DW_TAG_variable)
    <15b>   DW_AT_name        : (indirect string, offset: 0xbf): int_vla
    <15f>   DW_AT_decl_file   : 1
    <160>   DW_AT_decl_line   : 35
    <161>   DW_AT_type        : <0x393>
    <165>   DW_AT_location    : 4 byte block: 86 7a 94 2  (DW_OP_breg22 (r22): -6; DW_OP_deref_size: 2)

I found that DW_OP_breg22 was providing a correct result.
DW_OP_deref_size was fetching the correct value from memory.  However,
the value being fetched should be considered a pointer.
DW_OP_deref_size zero extends the fetched value prior to pushing
it onto the evaluation stack.  (The DWARF-4 document specifies this
action; so GDB is faithfully implementing the DWARF-4 specification.)

However, zero extending the pointer is not sufficient for converting
that value to an address for rl78 and (perhaps) other architectures
which define a `pointer_to_address' method.  (I suspect that m32c
would have the same problem.)

Ideally, we would perform the pointer to address conversion in
DW_OP_deref_size.  We don't, however, know the type of the object
that the address refers to in DW_OP_deref_size.  I can't think
of a way to infer the type at that point in the code.

Before proceeding, I should note that there are two other DWARF
operations that could be used in place of DW_OP_deref_size.  One of
these is DW_OP_GNU_deref_type.  Current GDB implements this operation,
but as is obvious from the name, it is non-standard DWARF.  The other
operation is DW_OP_xderef_size.  Even though it's part of DWARF-2
through DWARF-4 specifications, it's not presently implemented in GDB.
Present day GCC does not output dwarf expressions containing this
operation either.  [Of the two, I like DW_OP_GNU_deref_type better.
Using it avoids the need to specify an "address space identifier".
(GCC, GDB, and other non-free tools all need to agree on the meanings
of these identifiers.)]

Back to the bug analysis...

The closest consumer of the DW_OP_deref_size result is the
DWARF_VALUE_MEMORY case in dwarf2_evaluate_loc_desc_full.  At that
location, we do know the object type to which the address is intended
to refer.  I added code to perform a pointer to address conversion at
this location.  (See the patch.)

I do have some misgivings regarding this patch.  As noted earlier, it
would really be better to perform the pointer to address conversion in
DW_OP_deref_size.  I can't, however, think of a way to make this work.
Changing GCC to output one of the other aforementioned operations might
be preferable but, as noted earlier, these solutions have problems as
well.  Long term, I think it'd be good to have something like
DW_OP_GNU_deref_type become part of the standard.  If that can't or
won't happen, we'll need to implement DW_OP_xderef_size.

But until that happens, this patch will work for expressions in which
DW_OP_deref_size occurs last.  It should even work for dereferences
followed by adding an offset.  I don't think it'll work for more than
one dereference in the same expression.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf2loc.c (dwarf2_evaluate_loc_desc_full): Perform a pointer
	to address conversion for DWARF_VALUE_MEMORY.
2015-12-09 09:33:21 -07:00
Kevin Buettner 5fc2beac27 gdb.base/async.exp: Handle "asynchronous execution not supported"
This change eliminates some failures on simulator targets and makes
the test run a bit quicker too - without this change, we have to wait
for timeouts.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.base/async.exp (proc test_background): Add case
	for asynchronous execution not supported.
2015-12-09 09:23:57 -07:00
Luis Machado 1c35a88f1d varobj zero-padded hexadecimal format
This set of patches add support for the zero-padded hexadecimal format for
varobj's, defined as "zero-hexadecimal".  We currently only support regular
non-zero-padded hexadecimal.

Talking with IDE developers, they would like to have this option that is
already available to GDB's print/x commands, in the CLI, as 'z'.

gdb/ChangeLog:

2015-12-09  Luis Machado  <lgustavo@codesourcery.com>

	* gdb/mi/mi-cmd-var.c (mi_parse_format): Handle new "zero-hexadecimal"
	format.
	* gdb/varobj.c (varobj_format_string): Add "zero-hexadecimal" entry.
	(format_code): Add 'z' entry.
	(varobj_set_display_format): Handle FORMAT_ZHEXADECIMAL.
	* gdb/varobj.h (varobj_display_formats) <FORMAT_ZHEXADECIMAL>: New enum
	field.
	* NEWS: Add new note to MI changes citing the new zero-hexadecimal
	format for -var-set-format.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

2015-12-09  Luis Machado  <lgustavo@codesourcery.com>

	* gdb.texinfo (GDB/MI Variable Objects): Update text to mention
	-var-set-format's new zero-hexadecimal format.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

2015-12-09  Luis Machado  <lgustavo@codesourcery.com>

	* gdb.mi/mi-var-display.exp: Add new checks for the zero-hexadecimal
	  format and change test names to make them unique.
2015-12-09 11:00:47 -02:00
Ruslan Kabatsayev b593e3d9b0 Fix wrong output of x87 registers due to truncation to double on amd64
When `info float` is used on an AMD64 system, GDB prints
floating-point values of x87 registers with raw contents like
0x361a867a8e0527397ce0 or 0xc4f988454a1ddd3cfdab wrongly.

This happens due to truncation to double, after which the former
becomes 0.0, and the latter becomes negative infinity.  This is caused
by failed detection of x86-64 host, which results in setting
gdb_host_{float,double,long_double}_format to zeros.

This commit fixes this misdetection, and adds a test to make sure
future commits don't introduce a regression here.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-12-09  Ruslan Kabatsayev  <b7.10110111@gmail.com>

	PR gdb/18702
	* configure.host: Fix detection of x86_64 host when setting
	floatformats.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2015-12-09  Ruslan Kabatsayev  <b7.10110111@gmail.com>
	    Pedro Alves  <pedro@redhat.com>

	PR gdb/18702
	Add checking of floatformats setup on x86_64 hosts.
	* gdb.arch/i386-float.S (main): Load bigval and smallval.
	(smallval, bigval): New labels/constants.
	* gdb.arch/i386-float.exp: Use with_test_prefix and test "info
	float" after loading bigval and smallval.
2015-12-09 12:17:40 +00:00
Pierre-Marie de Rodat 3685b09fb8 DOCO: Enhance the menu to select function overloads with signatures
gdb/ChangeLog:

	* NEWS: Announce this enhancement and the corresponding new
	option.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.texinfo (Ada Mode Into): Move overloading support
	description to its own node.
	(Overloading support for Ada): New node.
2015-12-08 09:59:44 +01:00
Yao Qi 17b1509aac Support Z0 packet in AArch64 multi-arch debugging
In commit 6085d6f6, Z0 packet is disabled in aarch64 GDBserver if
the inferior is 32-bit or there may be multiple inferiors, because
Z0 packet isn't supported for arm then.  Recently, Z0 packet
is supported in arm target, so we don't have such limitation in
aarch64 GDBserver, that is to say, aarch64 GDBserver can use Z0
packet in multi-arch/multi-inferior debugging when the inferior's
arch is arm.

Part of this patch is to revert 6085d6f6, and the rest of the patch
is to move some breakpoint related arm_* functions into
linux-aarch32-low.c in order to share them between arm and aarch64.

This patch is regression tested on aarch64-linux for debugging both
aarch64 programs and arm programs respectively.

gdb/gdbserver:

2015-12-07  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* configure.srv: Append arm.o to srv_tgtobj for
	aarch64*-*-linux* target.
	* linux-aarch32-low.c (arm_abi_breakpoint): New macro.  Moved
	from linux-arm-low.c.
	(arm_eabi_breakpoint, arm_breakpoint): Likewise.
	(arm_breakpoint_len, thumb_breakpoint): Likewise.
	(thumb_breakpoint_len, thumb2_breakpoint): Likewise.
	(thumb2_breakpoint_len): Likewise.
	(arm_is_thumb_mode, arm_breakpoint_at): Likewise.
	(arm_breakpoint_kinds): Likewise.
	(arm_breakpoint_kind_from_pc): Likewise.
	(arm_sw_breakpoint_from_kind): Likewise.
	(arm_breakpoint_kind_from_current_state): Likewise.
	* linux-aarch32-low.h (arm_breakpoint_kind_from_pc): Declare.
	(arm_sw_breakpoint_from_kind): Declare.
	(arm_breakpoint_kind_from_current_state): Declare.
	(arm_breakpoint_at): Declare.
	* linux-aarch64-low.c (aarch64_sw_breakpoint_from_kind): Call
	arm_sw_breakpoint_from_kind if process is 32-bit.
	(aarch64_breakpoint_kind_from_pc): New function.
	(aarch64_breakpoint_kind_from_current_state): New function.
	(the_low_target): Initialize fields breakpoint_kind_from_pc
	and breakpoint_kind_from_current_state.
	* linux-arm-low.c (arm_breakpoint_kinds): Move to
	linux-aarch32-low.c.
	(arm_abi_breakpoint, arm_eabi_breakpoint): Likewise.
	(arm_breakpoint, arm_breakpoint_len): Likewise.
	(thumb_breakpoint, thumb_breakpoint_len): Likewise.
	(thumb2_breakpoint, thumb2_breakpoint_len): Likewise.
	(arm_is_thumb_mode): Likewise.
	(arm_breakpoint_at): Likewise.
	(arm_breakpoint_kind_from_pc): Likewise.
	(arm_sw_breakpoint_from_kind): Likewise.
	(arm_breakpoint_kind_from_current_state): Likewise.

	Revert:
	2015-08-04  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* linux-aarch64-low.c (aarch64_supports_z_point_type): Return
	0 for Z_PACKET_SW_BP if it may be used in multi-arch debugging.
	* server.c (extended_protocol): Remove "static".
	* server.h (extended_protocol): Declare it.
2015-12-07 15:56:31 +00:00
Pierre-Marie de Rodat d72413e64a Enhance the menu to select function overloads with signatures
So far, trying to evaluate an expression involving a function call for
which GDB could find multiple function candidates outputs a menu so that
the user can select the one to run.  For instance, with the two
following functions:

    type New_Integer is new Integer;

    function F (I : Integer) return Boolean;
    function F (I : New_Integer) return Boolean;

Then we get the following GDB session:

    (gdb) print f(1)
    Multiple matches for f
    [0] cancel
    [1] foo.f at foo.adb:23
    [2] foo.f at foo.adb.28
    >

While the source location information is sufficient in order to
determine which one to select, one has to look for them in source files,
which is not convenient.

This commit tunes this menu in order to also include the list of formal
and return types (if any) in each entry.  The above then becomes:

    (gdb) print f(1)
    Multiple matches for f
    [0] cancel
    [1] foo.f (integer) return boolean at foo.adb:23
    [2] foo.f (foo.new_integer) return boolean at foo.adb.28
    >

Since this output is more verbose than previously, this change also
introduces an option (set/show ada print-signatures) to get the original
output.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* ada-lang.c (print_signatures): New.
	(ada_print_symbol_signature): New.
	(user_select_syms): Add signatures to the output of candidate
	symbols using ada_print_symbol_signature.
	(_initialize_ada_language): Add a "set/show ada
	print-signatures" boolean option.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.ada/fun_overload_menu.exp: New testcase.
	* gdb.ada/fun_overload_menu/foo.adb: New testcase.

Tested on x86_64-linux, no regression.
2015-12-07 13:32:43 +01:00
Andreas Arnez 1b36b65787 Add myself as a write-after-approval GDB maintainer
gdb/ChangeLog:

	* MAINTAINERS (Write After Approval): Add Andreas Arnez.
2015-12-07 12:59:34 +01:00
Joel Brobecker 030f17b5eb Replace remaining references to i386-nat with x86-nat instead.
i386-nat.[hc] got renamed to x86-nat.[hc] a while back, but somehow
3 references to the old file name remained past the renaming. This
fixes all of them.

gdb/ChangeLog (with Mike Stump <mikestump@comcast.net>):

        * Makefile.in (TAGS): Replace i386-nat.h by x86-nat.h.
        * x86-nat.c: Replace remaining references to i386-nat
        by reference to x86-nat instead.
2015-12-06 18:44:46 +01:00
Joel Brobecker a5d43209a5 Document the GDB 7.10.1 release in gdb/ChangeLog
gdb/ChangeLog:

	GDB 7.10.1 released.
2015-12-05 16:29:09 +01:00
Josh Stone ece66d6510 gdbserver: set ptrace flags after creating inferiors
Rename target_ops.arch_setup to .post_create_inferior.  In the Linux
hook, continue calling the low arch setup, then also set ptrace flags.
This corrects the possibility of running without flags, demonstrated by
a new test that would fail to catch a fork before.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

2015-12-04  Josh Stone  <jistone@redhat.com>

	* target.h (struct target_ops) <arch_setup>: Rename to ...
	(struct target_ops) <post_create_inferior>: ... this.
	(target_arch_setup): Rename to ...
	(target_post_create_inferior): ... this, calling post_create_inferior.
	* server.c (start_inferior): Update target_arch_setup calls to
	target_post_create_inferior.
	* linux-low.c (linux_low_ptrace_options): Forward declare.
	(linux_arch_setup): Update its comment for general use.
	(linux_post_create_inferior): New, run arch_setup and setup ptrace.
	(struct linux_target_ops): Use linux_post_create_inferior.
	* lynx-low.c (struct lynx_target_ops): Update arch_setup stub comment
	to post_create_inferior.
	* nto-low.c (struct nto_target_ops): Likewise.
	* spu-low.c (struct spu_target_ops): Likewise.
	* win32-low.c (struct win32_target_ops): Likewise.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

2015-12-04  Josh Stone  <jistone@redhat.com>

	* gdb.base/catch-fork-static.exp: New.
2015-12-04 18:25:26 -08:00
Antoine Tremblay e58c48b4c8 Remove duplicate arch/arm.h include in linux-arm-low.c.
A duplicate include arm/arm.h was introduced, remove it.
Pushed as obvious.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-arm-low.c: Remove duplicate arch/arm.h include.
2015-12-03 14:00:24 -05:00
Yao Qi 41d0efca57 Run gdb.base/sizeof.exp with board having gdb,noinferiorio
In my remote cross testing (x86_64 host and aarch64 target), the test
gdb.base/sizeof.exp is skipped because gdb,noinferiorio is defined in
my gdbserver board file.  Tests are skipped because the test checks
the expected value from the program's output, but I don't see why must
do it this way.  With my patch applied, we can save the result in variable
in the program, and check the variable then.  Then, the test doesn't rely
on inferiorio.

gdb/testsuite:

2015-12-03  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* gdb.base/sizeof.c: Don't include stdio.h and
	../lib/unbuffer_output.c.
	(main): New variable 'size' and 'value'.  Remove printf and
	gdb_unbuffer_output.  Assign return value to size and value.
	* gdb.base/sizeof.exp: Remove the checking to gdb,noinferiorio
	at the beginning.
	(check_sizeof): Check the result by printing variable 'size'.
	(check_valueof): Check the result by printing variable 'value'.
2015-12-03 17:12:41 +00:00
Ulrich Weigand 974eac9d76 Avoid "operation may be undefined" warning in remote.c
GCC 4.1 gives the following warning:
gdb/remote.c: In function 'remote_parse_stop_reply':
gdb/remote.c:6549: warning: operation on 'p' may be undefined
on this line of code:

	event->ptid = read_ptid (++p, &p);

Since p actually isn't used afterwards anyway, simply use NULL.

gdb/
	* remote.c (remote_parse_stop_reply): Avoid GCC 4.1 "operation
	may be undefined" warning.
2015-12-01 18:04:39 +01:00
Ulrich Weigand 2e3b657e3a Fix uninitialized variable warnings in remote.c
Fix a couple of places where a struct thread_item was added to a
vector while the item.name field was uninitialized.

gdb/
	* remote.c (remote_newthread_step): Initialize item.name.
	(remote_get_threads_with_qthreadinfo): Likewise.
2015-12-01 17:49:27 +01:00
Yao Qi 99fd02d9fc Run gdb.base/disp-step-syscall.exp for aarch64-linux
This patch handles target aarch64*-*-linux* for syscall instruction.

gdb/testsuite:

2015-12-01  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* gdb.base/disp-step-syscall.exp: Define syscall instruction
	for aarch64*-*-linux* target.
2015-12-01 12:37:04 +00:00
Antoine Tremblay fbec895607 Remove too simple breakpoint_reinsert_addr implementations.
This patch removes too simple implementations of the breakpoint_reinsert_addr
operation.

The only reason to keep them around was to support thread events when
PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE was not present but this support has been removed in a
previous patch.

No regressions, tested on ubuntu 14.04 ARMv7 and x86.
With gdbserver-{native,extended} / { -marm -mthumb }

Also compilation was tested on aarch64, bfin, cris, crisv32,
m32r, mips, nios2, ppc, s390, sparc, tic6x, tile,  xtensa.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-arm-low.c (arm_reinsert_addr): Remove function.
	(struct linux_target_ops <breakpoint_reinsert_addr>: Set to NULL.
	* linux-cris-low.c (cris_reinsert_addr> Remove function.
	(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_reinsert_addr>: Set to NULL.
	* linux-crisv32-low.c (cris_reinsert_addr): Remove function.
	(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_reinsert_addr>: Set to NULL.
	* linux-mips-low.c (mips_reinsert_addr): Remove function.
	(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_reinsert_addr>: Set to NULL.
	* linux-nios2-low.c (nios2_reinsert_addr): Remove function.
	(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_reinsert_addr>: Set to NULL.
	* linux-sparc-low.c (sparc_reinsert_addr): Remove function.
	(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_reinsert_addr>: Set to NULL.
2015-11-30 15:19:11 -05:00
Antoine Tremblay 9b4c5f878f Remove support for thread events without PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE in GDBServer.
This patch removes support for thread events if PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE is not
supported in GDBServer.

Before, on systems that did not support PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE, both GDB and
GDBServer coordinated with libthread_db.so to insert breakpoints at magic
locations in libpthread.so, in order to break at thread creation and thread
death.

Simple software single stepping support was implemented to step over these
breakpoints in case there was no hardware single stepping support. However,
these simple software single stepping implementations were not fit for any other
use as discussed in :
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2015-04/msg01110.html

These too simple implementations conflict with ongoing work to make proper
implementations of software single stepping in GDBServer.

The problem is that if some implementations are correct and others are not and
only there for the thread magic breakpoint, we can't enable features based
solely software single step support since some would be broken.

To keep the incorrect implementations and allow the new proper ones at the same
time we would need to implement fallback code and it quickly becomes ugly and
confusing with multiple checks for legacy software single step or proper
software single step.

However, PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE was first introduced in Linux 2.5.46,
released in November 2002.

So I think it's reasonable to just remove support for kernels that don't support
PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE, and sidestep the libthread_db breakpoints issues entirely.

This thread on the mailling list discusses the issue :
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb/2015-10/msg00078.html

No regressions, tested on ubuntu 14.04 ARMv7 and x86.
With gdbserver-{native,extended} / { -marm -mthumb }

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-low.c (linux_look_up_symbols): Don't call
	linux_supports_traceclone.
	* linux-low.h (thread_db_init): Remove use_events argument.
	* thread-db.c (thread_db_use_event): Remove global variable.
	(struct thread_db) <td_thr_event_enable_p>: Remove field.
	(struct thread_db) <td_create_bp>: Remove field.
	(thread_db_create_event): Remove function.
	(thread_db_enable_reporting): Likewise.
	(find_one_thread): Don't check for thread_db_use_events.
	(attach_thread): Likewise.
	(thread_db_load_search): Remove td_thr_event_enable_p initialization.
	(try_thread_db_load_1): Don't check for thread_db_use_events.
	(thread_db_init): Remove use_events argument and thread events
	handling.
	(remove_thread_event_breakpoints): Remove function.
	(thread_db_detach): Remove call to remove_thred_event_breakpoints.
2015-11-30 15:18:57 -05:00
Antoine Tremblay 7d00775ece Refactor queries for hardware and software single stepping support in GDBServer.
Before this patch there was only one call: can_hardware_single_step. Its
implementation was a check on breakpoint_reinsert_addr if NULL it assumed
that the target could hardware single step.

This patch prepares for the case where this is not true anymore.

In order to improve software single stepping in GDBServer the
breakpoint_reinsert_addr operation of targets that had a very simple
software implementation used only for stepping over thread creation events
will be removed.

This will create a case where a target does not support hardware single
step and has the operation breakpoint_reinsert_addr set to NULL, thus
can_hardware_single_step needs to be implemented another way.

A new target operation supports_hardware_single_step is introduced and is
to return true if the target does support such a feature, support for the
feature is manually hardcoded.

Note that the hardware single step support was enabled as per the current
behavior, I did not check if tile for example really has ptrace singlestep
support but since the current implementation assumed it had, I kept it
that way.

No regressions on Ubuntu 14.04 on ARMv7 and x86.
With gdbserver-{native,extended} / { -marm -mthumb }

Compilation tested on: aarch64,arm,bfind,crisv32,m32r,ppc,s390,tic6x,tile,
xtensa.
Not tested : sh.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-aarch64-low.c (aarch64_supports_hardware_single_step):
	New function.
	(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
	* linux-arm-low.c (arm_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
	(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
	* linux-bfin-low.c (bfin_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
	(struct linux_target_ops) <bfin_supports_hardware_single_step>:
	Initialize.
	* linux-crisv32-low.c (cris_supports_hardware_single_step):
	New function.
	(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
	* linux-low.c (can_hardware_single_step): Use
	supports_hardware_single_step.
	(can_software_single_step): New function.
	(start_step_over): Call can_software_single_step.
	(linux_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
	(struct target_ops) <supports_software_single_step>: Initialize.
	* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops)
	<supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
	* linux-m32r-low.c (m32r_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
	(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
	* linux-ppc-low.c (ppc_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
	(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step> Initialize.
	* linux-s390-low.c (s390_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
	(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
	* linux-sh-low.c (sh_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
	(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
	* linux-tic6x-low.c (tic6x_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
	(struct linux_target_ops) <tic6x_supports_hardware_single_step>:
	Initialize.
	* linux-tile-low.c (tile_supports_hardware_single_step): New function.
	(struct linux_target_ops) <tile_supports_hardware_single_step>:
	Initialize.
	* linux-x86-low.c (x86_supports_hardware_single_step) New function.
	(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
	* linux-xtensa-low.c (xtensa_supports_hardware_single_step):
	New function.
	(struct linux_target_ops) <supports_hardware_single_step>: Initialize.
	* target.h (struct target_ops): <supports_software_single_step>:
	New field.
	(target_supports_software_single_step): New macro.
2015-11-30 15:17:36 -05:00
Antoine Tremblay 2d97cd356e Fix instruction skipping when using software single step in GDBServer
Without this patch, when doing a software single step, with for example
a conditional breakpoint, gdbserver would wrongly avance the pc of
breakpoint_len and skips an instruction.

This is due to gdbserver assuming that it's hardware single stepping.
When it resumes from the breakpoint address it expects the trap to be
caused by ptrace and if it's rather caused by a software breakpoint
it assumes this is a permanent breakpoint and that it needs to skip
over it.

However when software single stepping, this breakpoint is legitimate as
it's the reinsert breakpoint gdbserver has put in place to break at
the next instruction. Thus gdbserver wrongly advances the pc and skips
an instruction.

This patch fixes this behavior so that gdbserver checks if it is a
reinsert breakpoint from software single stepping. If it is it won't
advance the pc. And if there's no reinsert breakpoint there we assume
then that it's a permanent breakpoint and advance the pc.

Here's a commented log of what would happen before and after the fix on
gdbserver :

/* Here there is a conditional breakpoint at 0x10428 that needs to be
stepped over. */

Need step over [LWP 11204]? yes, found breakpoint at 0x10428
...
/* e7f001f0 is a breakpoint instruction on arm
   Here gdbserver writes the software breakpoint we would like to hit
*/
Writing e7f001f0 to 0x0001042c in process 11204
...
Resuming lwp 11220 (continue, signal 0, stop not expected)
  pending reinsert at 0x10428
stop pc is 00010428
  continue from pc 0x10428
...

/* Here gdbserver hit the software breakpoint that was in place
   for the step over */

stop pc is 0001042c
pc is 0x1042c
step-over for LWP 11220.11220 executed software breakpoint
Finished step over.
Could not find fast tracepoint jump at 0x10428 in list (reinserting).

/* Here gdbserver writes back the original instruction */
Writing e50b3008 to 0x0001042c in process 11220
Step-over finished.
Need step over [LWP 11220]? No

/* Here because gdbserver assumes this is a permenant breakpoint it advances
the pc of breakpoint_len, in this case 4 bytes, so we have just skipped
the instruction that was written back here :
Writing e50b3008 to 0x0001042c in process 11220
*/

stop pc is 00010430
pc is 0x10430
Need step over [LWP 11220]? No, no breakpoint found at 0x10430
Proceeding, no step-over needed
proceed_one_lwp: lwp 11220
stop pc is 00010430

This patch fixes this situation and we get the right behavior :

Writing e50b3008 to 0x0001042c in process 11245
Hit a gdbserver breakpoint.
Hit a gdbserver breakpoint.
Step-over finished.
proceeding all threads.
Need step over [LWP 11245]? No
stop pc is 0001042c
pc is 0x1042c
Need step over [LWP 11245]? No, no breakpoint found at 0x1042c
Proceeding, no step-over needed
proceed_one_lwp: lwp 11245
stop pc is 0001042c
pc is 0x1042c
Resuming lwp 11245 (continue, signal 0, stop not expected)
stop pc is 0001042c
  continue from pc 0x1042c

It also works if the value at 0x0001042c is a permanent breakpoint.
If so gdbserver will finish the step over, remove the reinserted breakpoint,
resume at that location and on the next SIGTRAP gdbserver will trigger
the advance PC condition as reinsert_breakpoint_inserted_here will be false.

I also tested this against bp-permanent.exp on arm (with a work in progress
software single step patchset) without any regressions.

It's also tested against x86 bp-permanent.exp without any regression.

So both software and hardware single step are tested.

No regressions on Ubuntu 14.04 on ARMv7 and x86.
With gdbserver-{native,extended} / { -marm -mthumb }

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-low.c (linux_wait_1): Fix pc advance condition.
	* mem-break.c (reinsert_breakpoint_inserted_here): New function.
	* mem-break.h (reinsert_breakpoint_inserted_here): New declaration.
2015-11-30 15:16:22 -05:00
Antoine Tremblay 769ef81fec Fix breakpoint size when stepping over a permanent breakpoint in GDBServer.
When manually stepping over a permanent breakpoint on ARM we need to fetch the
right breakpoint size based on the current instruction set used.

Since this is not encoded in the stop_pc, the instruction mode needs to be
fetched from the CPSR register.

This is done by introducing a new target operation called :
breakpoint_kind_from_current_state.

For other targets that do not need this, breakpoint_kind_from_pc is used.

No regressions, tested on ubuntu 14.04 ARMv7 and x86.
With gdbserver-{native,extended} / { -marm -mthumb }

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-arm-low.c (arm_is_thumb_mode): New function.
	(arm_breakpoint_at): Use arm_is_thumb_mode.
	(arm_breakpoint_kind_from_current_state): New function.
	(struct linux_target_ops) <breakpoint_kind_from_current_state>:
	Initialize.
	* linux-low.c (linux_wait_1): Call breakpoint_kind_from_current_state.
	(linux_breakpoint_kind_from_current_state): New function.
	(struct target_ops <breakpoint_kind_from_current_state>: Initialize.
	* linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops)
	<breakpoint_kind_from_current_state>: New field.
	* target.h (struct target_ops): Likewise.
	(target_breakpoint_kind_from_current_state): New macro.
2015-11-30 15:08:04 -05:00
Pedro Alves fddedbe665 gdbserver: don't exit until GDB disconnects
When testing with "target remote" with "maint set target-non-stop on",
we regressions like this:

  Running /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/build/../src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/continue-pending-after-query.exp ...
  FAIL: gdb.threads/continue-pending-after-query.exp: iter 4: continue until exit
  FAIL: gdb.threads/continue-pending-after-query.exp: iter 6: continue until exit
  FAIL: gdb.threads/continue-pending-after-query.exp: iter 10: continue until exit

		  === gdb Summary ===

  # of expected passes            28
  # of unexpected failures        3

where gdb.log shows:

  continue
  Continuing.
  Remote communication error.  Target disconnected.: Connection reset by peer.
  (gdb) FAIL: gdb.threads/continue-pending-after-query.exp: iter 4: continue until exit

Enabling gdb + gdbserver debug logs we see:

  gdbserver:  <<<< exiting linux_wait_1
  gdbserver: handling possible serial event
  gdbserver: Writing resume reply for LWP 11089.11089:0
  gdbserver: handling possible serial event
  gdbserver: GDBserver exiting

	GDB: Packet received: OK
	GDB: infrun: prepare_to_wait
	GDB: Sending packet: $vStopped#55...Packet received: W0;process:2b51
	GDB: Sending packet: $vStopped#55...Packet received: OK
	GDB: infrun: target_wait (-1.0.0, status) =
	GDB: infrun:   -1.0.0 [Thread 0],
	GDB: infrun:   status->kind = no-resumed
	GDB: Sending packet: $Hgp2b51.2b51#41...Remote connection closed
    (gdb) FAIL: gdb.threads/continue-pending-after-query.exp: iter 1: continue until exit

Notice the "Packet received: W0;process:2b51" followed by
vStopped->OK.

That means the process exit notification was successfully sent to GDB
and GDB fetched it.  That makes gdbserver exit, in
server.c:process_serial_event:

  if (!extended_protocol && have_ran && !target_running ())
    {
      /* In non-stop, defer exiting until GDB had a chance to query
	 the whole vStopped list (until it gets an OK).  */
      if (QUEUE_is_empty (notif_event_p, notif_stop.queue))
	{
	  /* Be transparent when GDB is connected through stdio -- no
	     need to spam GDB's console.  */
	  if (!remote_connection_is_stdio ())
	    fprintf (stderr, "GDBserver exiting\n");
	  remote_close ();
	  exit (0);
	}
    }

However, GDB is still busy processing an earlier "no-resumed" event,
and sends a "Hg" packet, which errors out with "Remote connection
closed".  IOW, it's not enough to wait for GDB to query the whole
vStopped list, gdbserver needs to wait until the exit event is really
processed.

The fix is to make gdbserver not disconnect until gdb does.

Tested on x86_64 Fedora, native gdbserver, remote + extended-remote +
with and without "maint set target-non-stop on".

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2015-10-14  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* remote-utils.c (readchar): Don't print "Got EOF" unless
	debugging gdbserver.
	* server.c (captured_main): Exit gdbserver if gdb disconnects when
	in "target remote" mode and there are no processes left to debug.
	(process_serial_event): Remove 'have_ran' static local and remove
	logic that exits gdbserver in "target remote" mode.
2015-11-30 19:41:38 +00:00
Pedro Alves 1bebeeca94 gdbserver/linux: Always wake up event loop after resume
Running killed-outside.exp in with "maint set target-non-stop on"
hangs currently.  This test has the inferior process die with a
SIGKILL while stopped.  gdbserver gets a SIGCHLD and reacts by
retrieveing the SIGKILL events out of waitpid.  But because the
process is not resumed from GDB's perspective, the event is left
pending.  When GDB resumes the process afterwards, the process is not
really resumed because it already has the event pending.  But nothing
wakes up the event loop to consume the event.

Handle this in the same way nat/linux-nat.c:linux_nat_resume handles
this.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2015-11-30  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* linux-low.c (linux_resume): Wake up the event loop before
	returning.
2015-11-30 18:45:23 +00:00
Pedro Alves a67a9faef0 gdbserver:prepare_access_memory: pick another thread
Say GDB wants to access the inferior process's memory.  The current
remote general thread is 3, but GDB's switched to thread 2.  Because
both threads are of the same process, GDB skips making the remote
thread be thread 2 as well (sending an Hg packet) before accessing
memory (remote.c:set_general_process).  However, if thread 3 has
exited meanwhile, thread 3 no longer exists on the server and
gdbserver points current_thread to NULL.  The result is the memory
access fails, even through the process still exists.

Fix this by making prepare_to_access memory select the thread to
access memory through.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2015-11-30  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* mem-break.c (check_gdb_bp_preconditions): Remove current_thread
	check.
	(set_gdb_breakpoint): If prepare_to_access_memory fails, set *ERR
	to -1.
	* target.c (struct thread_search): New structure.
	(thread_search_callback): New function.
	(prev_general_thread): New global.
	(prepare_to_access_memory, done_accessing_memory): New functions.
	* target.h (prepare_to_access_memory, done_accessing_memory):
	Replace macros with function declarations.
2015-11-30 18:44:51 +00:00
Pedro Alves f2faf941ae Implement TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED in the remote protocol
Testing with "maint set target-non-stop on" causes regressions in
tests that rely on TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED, which isn't modelled on
the RSP.  In real all-stop, gdbserver detects the situation and
reporst error to GDB, and so the tests (e.g.,
gdb.threads/no-unwaited-for-left.exp) at fail quickly.  But with
"maint set target-non-stop on", GDB instead hangs forever waiting for
a stop reply that never comes, and so the tests take longer to time
out.

This adds a new "N" stop reply packet that maps 1-1 to
TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-11-30  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	PR 14618
	* NEWS (New remote packets): Mention the N stop reply.
	* remote.c (remote_protocol_features): Add "no-resumed" entry.
	(remote_query_supported): Report no-resumed+ support.
	(remote_parse_stop_reply): Handle 'N'.
	(process_stop_reply): Handle TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED.
	(remote_wait_as): Handle 'N' / TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED.
	(_initialize_remote): Register "set/show remote
	no-resumed-stop-reply" commands.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
2015-11-30  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	PR 14618
	* gdb.texinfo (Stop Reply Packets): Document the N stop reply.
	(Remote Configuration): Add the "set/show remote
	no-resumed-stop-reply" to the available settings table.
	(General Query Packets): Document the "no-resumed" qSupported
	feature.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2015-11-30  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	PR 14618
	* linux-low.c (linux_wait_1): If the last resumed thread is gone,
	report TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED.
	* remote-utils.c (prepare_resume_reply): Handle
	TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED.
	* server.c (report_no_resumed): New global.
	(handle_query) <qSupported>: Handle "no-resumed+".  Report
	"no-resumed+" support.
	(resume): When the target reports TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED, only
	return error if the client doesn't support no-resumed events.
	(push_stop_notification): New function.
	(handle_target_event): Use it.  Report TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED
	events if the client supports them.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2015-11-30  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.threads/no-unwaited-for-left.exp: Remove setup_kfail calls.
2015-11-30 18:43:24 +00:00
Pedro Alves f4836ba964 infrun: Fix TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED handling in non-stop mode
Running the testsuite against gdbserver with "maint set target-non-stop on"
stumbled on a set of problems.  See code comments for details.

This handles my concerns expressed in PR14618.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-11-30  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	PR 14618
	* infrun.c (handle_no_resumed): New function.
	(handle_inferior_event_1) <TARGET_WAITKIND_NO_RESUMED>: Defer to
	handle_no_resumed.
2015-11-30 18:42:33 +00:00
Pedro Alves 04bf20c568 testsuite: Range stepping and non-stop mode
The range-stepping tests fail with "maint set target-non-stop on" mode
because exec_cmd_expect_vCont_count doesn't know that in non-stop
mode, vCont's reply is simply "OK".

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2015-11-30  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* lib/range-stepping-support.exp (exec_cmd_expect_vCont_count):
	Handle non-stop mode vCont replies.
2015-11-30 18:42:06 +00:00
Pedro Alves a681f9c913 gdbserver: fix killed-outside.exp
killed-outside.exp regresses with "maint set target-non-stop on".  The
logs show:

 (gdb) continue
 Continuing.
 infrun: clear_proceed_status_thread (Thread 9028.9028)
 infrun: proceed (addr=0xffffffffffffffff, signal=GDB_SIGNAL_DEFAULT)
 infrun: proceed: resuming Thread 9028.9028
 Sending packet: $Z0,3615a03966,1#4b...  Notification received: Stop:X9;process:2344
 Packet received: E01
 Sending packet: $Z0,3615a13970,1#47...Packet received: E01
 Sending packet: $Z0,3615a14891,1#4a...Packet received: E01
 infrun: resume (step=0, signal=GDB_SIGNAL_0), trap_expected=0, current thread [Thread 9028.9028] at 0x4005e4
 Sending packet: $vCont;c:p2344.2344#1a...Packet received: E.target not running.
 Sending packet: $qXfer:threads:read::0,fff#03...Packet received: l<threads>\n</threads>\n
 Sending packet: $vStopped#55...Packet received: OK
 Unexpected vCont reply in non-stop mode: E.target not running.
 (gdb) remote_async_inferior_event_handler
 infrun: target_wait (-1.0.0, status) =
 infrun:   9028.0.0 [process 9028],
 infrun:   status->kind = signalled, signal = GDB_SIGNAL_KILL
 infrun: TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED

 Program terminated with signal SIGKILL, Killed.
 The program no longer exists.
 infrun: stop_waiting
 infrun: clear_step_over_info
 infrun: stop_all_threads
 remote_thread_exit_events(1)

Note the "Unexpected vCont reply" error.

I traced it to a problem in status_pending_p_callback.  It resumes an
LWP when it shouldn't.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2015-11-30  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* linux-low.c (thread_still_has_status_pending_p): Don't check
	vCont;t here.
	(lwp_resumed): New function.
	(status_pending_p_callback): Return early if the LWP is not
	supposed to be resumed.
2015-11-30 18:41:26 +00:00
Pedro Alves 65706a29ba Remote thread create/exit events
When testing with "maint set target-non-stop on", a few
threading-related tests expose an issue that requires new RSP packets.

Say there are 3 threads running, 1-3.  If GDB tries to stop thread 1,
2 and 3, and then waits for their stops, but meanwhile say, thread 2
exits, GDB hangs forever waiting for a stop for thread 2 that won't
ever happen.

This patch fixes the issue by adding support for thread exit events to
the protocol.  However, we don't want these always enabled, as they're
useless most of the time, and would slow down remote debugging.  So I
made it so that GDB can enable/disable them, and then made gdb do that
around the cases that need it, which currently is only
infrun.c:stop_all_threads.

In turn, if we have thread exit events, then the extra "thread x
exited" traffic slows down attach-many-short-lived-threads.exp enough
that gdb has trouble keeping up with new threads that are spawned
while gdb tries to stop existing ones.  To fix that I added support
for the counterpart thread created events too.  Enabling those when we
try to stop threads ensures that new threads never get a chance to
themselves start new threads, killing the race.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
2015-11-30  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.texinfo (Remote Configuration): List "set/show remote
	thread-events" command in configuration table.
	(Stop Reply Packets): Document "T05 create" stop
	reason and 'w' stop reply.
	(General Query Packets): Document QThreadEvents packet.  Document
	QThreadEvents qSupported feature.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2015-11-30  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* linux-low.c (handle_extended_wait): Assert that the LWP's
	waitstatus is TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE.  If GDB wants to hear about
	thread create events, leave the new child's status pending.
	(linux_low_filter_event): If GDB wants to hear about thread exit
	events, leave the LWP marked dead and don't delete it.
	(linux_wait_for_event_filtered): Don't check for thread exit.
	(filter_exit_event): New function.
	(linux_wait_1): Use it, when returning an exit event.
	(linux_resume_one_lwp_throw): Assert that the LWP's
	waitstatus is TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE.
	* remote-utils.c (prepare_resume_reply): Handle
	TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_CREATED and TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_EXITED.
	* server.c (report_thread_events): New global.
	(handle_general_set): Handle QThreadEvents.
	(handle_query) <qSupported>: Handle and report QThreadEvents+;
	(handle_target_event): Handle TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_CREATED and
	TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_EXITED.
	* server.h (report_thread_events): Declare.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-11-30  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* NEWS (New commands): Mention "set/show remote thread-events"
	commands.
	(New remote packets): Mention thread created/exited stop reasons
	and QThreadEvents packet.
	* infrun.c (disable_thread_events): New function.
	(stop_all_threads): Disable/enable thread create/exit events.
	Handle TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_EXITED.
	(handle_inferior_event_1): Handle TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_CREATED
	and TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_EXITED.
	* remote.c (remove_child_of_pending_fork): Also remove threads of
	threads that have TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_EXITED events.
	(remote_parse_stop_reply): Handle "create" magic register.  Handle
	'w' stop reply.
	(initialize_remote): Install remote_thread_events as
	to_thread_events target hook.
	(remote_thread_events): New function.
	* target-delegates.c: Regenerate.
	* target.c (target_thread_events): New function.
	* target.h (struct target_ops) <to_thread_events>: New field.
	(target_thread_events): Declare.
	* target/waitstatus.c (target_waitstatus_to_string): Handle
	TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_CREATED and TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_EXITED.
	* target/waitstatus.h (enum target_waitkind)
	<TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_CREATED, TARGET_WAITKIND_THREAD_EXITED):
	New values.
2015-11-30 18:40:30 +00:00
Pedro Alves 09df4675f2 Make dprintf-non-stop.exp cope with remote testing
Testing with the extended-remote board with "maint set target-non-stop
on" shows a dprintf-non-stop.exp regression.  The issue is simply that
the test is expecting output that is only valid for the native target:

 native:

  [process 8676] #1 stopped.

 remote:

  [Thread 8900.8900] #1 stopped.

In order to expose this without "maint set target-non-stop on", this
restarts gdb with non-stop mode already enabled.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2015-11-30  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.base/dprintf-non-stop.exp: Use build_executable instead of
	prepare_for_testing.  Start gdb with "set non-stop on" appended to
	GDBFLAGS.  Lax expected stop output.
2015-11-30 18:40:07 +00:00
Pedro Alves 56cf4bed53 gdbserver resume_stop handling bug
Running attach-many-short-lived-threads.exp with the extended-remote
board with "maint set target-non-stop on" times out -- the attach
never completes.  Enabling infrun debug logs, we see that GDB is stuck
stopping all threads:

 infrun: target_wait (-1.0.0, status) =
 infrun:   1639.22213.0 [Thread 1639.22213],
 infrun:   status->kind = stopped, signal = GDB_SIGNAL_0
 infrun:   Thread 1639.22260 not executing
 infrun:   Thread 1639.22256 not executing
 infrun:   Thread 1639.22258 not executing
 infrun:   Thread 1639.22257 not executing
 infrun:   Thread 1639.22259 not executing
 infrun:   Thread 1639.22255 not executing
 infrun:   Thread 1639.22253 executing, already stopping
 infrun:   Thread 1639.22251 executing, already stopping
 infrun:   Thread 1639.22252 executing, already stopping
 infrun:   Thread 1639.22250 executing, already stopping
 infrun:   Thread 1639.22254 executing, already stopping
 infrun:   Thread 1639.22247 executing, already stopping
 infrun:   Thread 1639.22213 not executing
 infrun:   Thread 1639.22207 not executing
 infrun:   Thread 1639.22201 not executing
 infrun:   Thread 1639.22219 not executing
 infrun:   Thread 1639.1639 not executing
 ** HANG HERE **

GDB is waiting for the stop replies of any of those "already stopping"
threads.  Take 22253 for example.  On the gdbserver logs we see:

 ...
 resume_stop request for LWP 22253
 stopping LWP 22253
 Sending sigstop to lwp 22253
 linux_resume done
 ...

and:

 my_waitpid (-1, 0x40000001)
 my_waitpid (-1, 0x80000001): status(3057f), 22253
 LWFE: waitpid(-1, ...) returned 22253, ERRNO-OK
 LLW: waitpid 22253 received Trace/breakpoint trap (stopped)
 pc is 0x3615ef4ce1
 HEW: Got clone event from LWP 22253, new child is LWP 22259

but from here on, we never see any other event for LWP 22253.  In
particular, we never see the expected SIGSTOP (from "Sending sigstop"
above).  The issue is that linux_resume_stopped_resumed_lwps never
re-resumes the 22253 after the clone event.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2015-11-30  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* linux-low.c (resume_stopped_resumed_lwps): Don't check whether
	the thread's last_resume_kind was resume_stop.
2015-11-30 18:39:37 +00:00
Pedro Alves 500c1d8576 gdbserver crash if gdb attaches too fast
With "maint set target-non-stop on", the attach tests occasionally
crash gdbserver.

Basically, gdb attaches with vAttach;PID, and then shortly after reads
the xml target description for that process, to figure out the
process' architecture.  On the gdbserver side, the target description
is only filled in when the first process/thread in the thread group
reports its initial PTRACE_ATTACH SIGSTOP.  So if GDB is fast enough,
it can read the target description _before_ that initial stop, and
then gdbserver dies dereferencing a NULL tdesc pointer.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2015-11-30  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* linux-low.c (linux_attach): In non-stop mode, wait for one stop
	before returning.
2015-11-30 18:39:12 +00:00
Pedro Alves de979965d3 New vCtrlC packet, non-stop mode equivalent of \003
There's currently no non-stop equivalent of the all-stop ^C (\003)
"packet" that GDB sends when a ctrl-c is pressed while a foreground
command is active.  There's vCont;t, but that's defined to cause a
"signal 0" stop.

This fixes many tests that type ^C, when testing with extended-remote
with "maint set target-non-stop on".  E.g.:

 Continuing.
 talk to me baby
 PASS: gdb.base/interrupt.exp: process is alive
 a
 a
 PASS: gdb.base/interrupt.exp: child process ate our char
 ^C
 [Thread 22730.22730] #1 stopped.
 0x0000003615ee6650 in __read_nocancel () at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:81
 81      T_PSEUDO (SYSCALL_SYMBOL, SYSCALL_NAME, SYSCALL_NARGS)
 (gdb) FAIL: gdb.base/interrupt.exp: send_gdb control C
 p func1 ()

gdb/
2015-11-30  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* NEWS (New remote packets): Mention vCtrlC.
	* remote.c (PACKET_vCtrlC): New enum value.
	(async_remote_interrupt): Call target_interrupt instead of
	target_stop.
	(remote_interrupt_as): Remove 'ptid' parameter.
	(remote_interrupt_ns): New function.
	(remote_stop): Adjust.
	(remote_interrupt): If the target is in non-stop mode, try
	interrupting with vCtrlC.
	(initialize_remote): Install set remote ctrl-c packet.

gdb/doc/
2015-11-30  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.texinfo (Bootstrapping): Add "interrupting remote targets"
	anchor.
	(Packets): Document vCtrlC.

gdb/gdbserver/
2015-11-30  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* server.c (handle_v_requests): Handle vCtrlC.
2015-11-30 18:37:55 +00:00
Pedro Alves 799a2abe61 remote: stop reason and watchpoint data address per thread
Running local-watch-wrong-thread.exp with "maint set target-non-stop
on" exposes that gdb/remote.c only records whether the target stopped
for a breakpoint/watchpoint plus the watchpoint data address *for the
last reported remote event*.  But in non-stop mode, we need to keep
that info per-thread, as each thread can end up with its own
last-status pending.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-11-30  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* remote.c (struct remote_state) <remote_watch_data_address,
	stop_reason>: Delete fields.
	(struct private_thread_info) <stop_reason, watch_data_address>:
	New fields.
	(resume_clear_thread_private_info): New function.
	(append_pending_thread_resumptions): Call it.
	(remote_resume): Clear all threads' private info.
	(process_stop_reply): Adjust.
	(remote_wait_as): Don't reference remote_state's stop_reason
	field.
	(remote_stopped_by_sw_breakpoint)
	(remote_stopped_by_hw_breakpoint, remote_stopped_by_watchpoint)
	(remote_stopped_data_address): Adjust to refer get data from the
	current thread.
2015-11-30 18:37:31 +00:00
Pedro Alves 34c6591498 gdbserver crash running gdb.threads/non-ldr-exc-1.exp
This fixes a gdbserver crash when running
gdb.threads/non-ldr-exc-1.exp with "maint set target-non-stop on".
The problem is that qSymbol is called when gdbserver has
current_thread == NULL.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2015-11-30  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdbthread.h (find_any_thread_of_pid): Declare.
	* inferiors.c (thread_of_pid, find_any_thread_of_pid): New
	functions.
	* server.c (handle_query): If current_thread is NULL, look for
	another thread of the selected process.
2015-11-30 18:37:25 +00:00
Pedro Alves 066f6b6edc attach + target always in non-stop mode: stop all threads
When running with "maint set target-non-stop on", and in all-stop
mode, nothing is stopping all threads after attaching.  vAttach in
non-stop can leave all threads running and GDB has to explicitly pause
them.

This is not visible with the native target, as in that case, attach
always stops all threads (the core re-resumes them in case of
"attach&").

In addition, it's not defined which thread manages to report the
initial attach stop, so always pick the lowest one (otherwise
multi-attach.exp regresses).

gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-11-30  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* infcmd.c (attach_post_wait): If the target is always in non-stop
	mode, and the UI is in all-stop mode, stop all threads and pick
	the one with lowest number as current.
2015-11-30 18:36:41 +00:00
Pedro Alves 6efcd9a8b3 Remote all-stop-on-top-of-non-stop
This is the first pass at implementing support for all-stop mode
running against the remote target using the non-stop variant of the
protocol.

The trickiest part here is the initial connection setup/synching.  We
need to fetch all inferiors' target descriptions etc. before stopping
threads, because stop_all_threads needs to read the threads' registers
(to record each thread's stop_pc).  But OTOH, the initial inferior
setup (target_post_attach, post_create_inferior, etc.), only works
correctly if the inferior is stopped...  So I've split that initial
setup part from attach_command_post_wait to a separate function, and
added a "still needs setup" flag to the inferior structure.  This is
similar to gdbserver/linux-low.c's handling of discovering the
process's target description).  Then if on connection all threads of
the remote inferior are running, when we go about stopping them, as
soon as they stop we call setup_inferior, from within
stop_all_threads.

Also, in all-stop, we need to process all the initial stop replies to
learn about all the pending signal the threads may already be stopped
for, and pick the one to report as current.  This is exposed by
gdb.threads/reconnect-signal.exp.

gdb/
2015-11-30  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdbthread.h (switch_to_thread_no_regs): Declare.
	* infcmd.c (setup_inferior): New function, factored out from ...
	(attach_command_post_wait): ... this.  Rename to ...
	(attach_post_wait): ... this.  Replace parameter async_exec with
	attach_post_wait_mode parameter.  Adjust.
	(enum attach_post_wait_mode): New enum.
	(struct attach_command_continuation_args): Replace 'async_exec'
	field with 'mode' field.
	(attach_command_continuation): Adjust.
	(attach_command): Add comment.  Mark the inferior as needing
	setup.  Adjust to use enum attach_post_wait_mode.
	(notice_new_inferior): Use switch_to_thread_no_regs.  Adjust to
	use enum attach_post_wait_mode.
	* inferior.h (setup_inferior): Declare.
	(struct inferior) <needs_setup>: New field.
	* infrun.c (set_last_target_status): Make extern.
	(stop_all_threads): Make extern.  Setup inferior, if necessary.
	* infrun.h (set_last_target_status, stop_all_threads): Declare.
	* remote-notif.c (remote_async_get_pending_events_handler)
	(handle_notification): Replace non_stop checks with
	target_is_non_stop_p() checks.
	* remote.c (remote_notice_new_inferior): Remove non_stop check.
	(remote_update_thread_list): Replace non_stop check with
	target_is_non_stop_p() check.
	(print_one_stopped_thread): New function.
	(process_initial_stop_replies): New 'from_tty' parameter.
	"Notice" all new live inferiors after storing initial stops as
	pending status in each corresponding thread.  If all-stop, stop
	all threads, try picking a signalled thread as current, and print
	the status of that one thread.  Record the last target status.
	(remote_start_remote): Replace non_stop checks with
	target_is_non_stop_p() checks.  Don't query for the remote current
	thread of use qOffsets here.  Pass from_tty to
	process_initial_stop_replies.
	(extended_remote_attach): Replace non_stop checks with
	target_is_non_stop_p() checks.
	(extended_remote_post_attach): Send qOffsets here.
	(remote_vcont_resume, remote_resume, remote_stop)
	(remote_interrupt, remote_parse_stop_reply, remote_wait): Replace
	non_stop checks with target_is_non_stop_p() checks.
	(remote_async): If target is non-stop, mark/clear the pending
	events token.
	* thread.c (switch_to_thread_no_regs): New function.
2015-11-30 18:36:37 +00:00
Pedro Alves f015c27b52 Fix mi-nonstop.exp with extended-remote
Testing with "maint set target-non-stop on" makes mi-nonstop.exp run
with the extended-remote board.  That reveals that mi-nonstop.exp is
using the wrong predicate to check for "using remote protocol".

This is not visible today because non-stop tests all fail to run with
extended-remote board, because they spawn gdb and then do "set
non-stop on".  However, with that board, gdb connects to the gdbserver
from within mi_gdb_start, and changing non-stop when already connected
doesn't work.  Fix that by instead enabling non-stop mode on gdb's
command line.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2015-11-30  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.mi/mi-nonstop.exp: Append "set non-stop on" to GDBFLAGS
	instead of issuing "-gdb-set non-stop 1" after starting gdb.
	Use mi_is_target_remote instead of checking "is_remote target".
	* lib/gdb.exp (gdb_is_target_remote): Rename to ...
	(gdb_is_target_remote_prompt): ... this, and add 'prompt_regexp'
	parameter.
	(gdb_is_target_remote): Reimplement.
	* lib/mi-support.exp (mi_is_target_remote): New procedure.
2015-11-30 18:36:30 +00:00
Pedro Alves 01a49af81b Fix ChangeLog entry
There should be only one date in multi-author entries.
2015-11-30 18:32:24 +00:00
Pedro Alves 16807a48ed Adjust GDB to demangler API change
Before commit 3a8724032abf, DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CAST was used for both
casts and conversion operators.  We now have
DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CONVERSION for the latter.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2014-11-28  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* cp-name-parser.y (conversion_op): Use
	DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CONVERSION instead of DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CAST.
2015-11-28 16:39:32 +00:00