For readelf particularly, this is more or less whistling in the dark:
there are hundreds of lines where spaces are used where tabs were used
on adjacent lines.
New in v5.
binutils/
* objdump.c (main): Fix tabdamage.
* readelf.c (CTF_DUMP): Likewise.
(options): Likewise.
(dump_section_as_ctf): Likewise.
The linker emits CTF into a single section named .ctf, which is a CTF
archive where the default member (itself named ".ctf", or simply NULL)
is the parent of all other members. Teach objdump to look for this by
default, rather than only trying to do it if a specific CTF parent
section was specified. (If no parent name is specified, we get the .ctf
member from the same section as everything else, which matches what the
linker generates.)
binutils/
* objdump.c (dump_ctf): Use the default CTF archive member as the
parent even when no parent section is specified.
(dump_ctf_archive_member): Only import from the parent
if this is not the default ".ctf" member.
The CTF header has before now been thrown away too soon to be dumped
using the ctf_dump() machinery used by objdump and readelf: instead, a
kludge involving debugging-priority dumps of the header offsets on every
open was used.
Replace this with proper first-class dumping machinery just like
everything else in the CTF file, and have objdump and readelf use it.
(The dumper already had an enum value in ctf_sect_names_t for this
purpose, waiting to be used.)
v5: fix tabdamage.
libctf/
* ctf-impl.h (ctf_file_t): New field ctf_openflags.
* ctf-open.c (ctf_bufopen): Set it. No longer dump header offsets.
* ctf-dump.c (dump_header): New function, dump the CTF header.
(ctf_dump): Call it.
(ctf_dump_header_strfield): New function.
(ctf_dump_header_sectfield): Likewise.
binutils/
* objdump.c (dump_ctf_archive_member): Dump the CTF header.
* readelf.c (dump_section_as_ctf): Likewise.
PR 24931
* objdump.c (source_comment): New static variable.
(option_values): Add OPTION_SOURCE_COMMENT.
(long_opions): Add --source-comment.
(print_line): If source comment is set, use it as a prefix to the
source code line.
(main): Handle OPTION_SOURCE_COMMENT.
* doc/binutils.texi: Document the new option.
* NEWS: Mention the new feature.
* testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.exp (test_objdump_S): Add tests
of the -S and --source-comment options.
PR 24818
* objdump.c (is_relocateable): Delete.
(load_specific_debug_section): Test the abfd for relocations
directly, rather than relying upon is_relocateable.
(dump_dwarf): Delete initlialization of is_relocateable.
PR 24708
* elf.c (_bfd_elf_slurp_version_tables): Check for an excessively
large version reference section.
* compress.c (bfd_get_full_section_contents): Check for an
uncompressed section whose size is larger than the file size.
With my (oldish) gcc I'm seeing
.../binutils/objdump.c: In function dump_ctf_indent_lines:
.../binutils/objdump.c:3210: error: declaration of spaces shadows a global declaration
.../binutils/../include/libiberty.h:253: error: shadowed declaration is here
Revert:
binutls 2019-05-29 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
* configure.ac (LIBCTF): Export. Set to empty for non-ELF based
targets.
(HAVE_LIBCTF): Define if libctf support is available.
* Makefile.am (LIBCTF): Set value to @LIBCTF@.
* objdump.c: Make CTF code conditional upon HAVE_LIBCTF being
defined.
* readelf.c: Likewise.
* configure: Regenerate.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* config.in: Regenerate.
top 2019-05-29 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
* configure.ac (noconfigdirs): Add libctf if the target does not use
the ELF file format.
* configure: Regenerate.
- Use of nonportable <endian.h>
- Use of qsort_r
- Use of zlib without appropriate magic to pull in the binutils zlib
- Use of off64_t without checking (fixed by dropping the unused fields
that need off64_t entirely)
- signedness problems due to long being too short a type on 32-bit
platforms: ctf_id_t is now 'unsigned long', and CTF_ERR must be
used only for functions that return ctf_id_t
- One lingering use of bzero() and of <sys/errno.h>
All fixed, using code from gnulib where possible.
Relatedly, set cts_size in a couple of places it was missed
(string table and symbol table loading upon ctf_bfdopen()).
binutils/
* objdump.c (make_ctfsect): Drop cts_type, cts_flags, and
cts_offset.
* readelf.c (shdr_to_ctf_sect): Likewise.
include/
* ctf-api.h (ctf_sect_t): Drop cts_type, cts_flags, and cts_offset.
(ctf_id_t): This is now an unsigned type.
(CTF_ERR): Cast it to ctf_id_t. Note that it should only be used
for ctf_id_t-returning functions.
libctf/
* Makefile.am (ZLIB): New.
(ZLIBINC): Likewise.
(AM_CFLAGS): Use them.
(libctf_a_LIBADD): New, for LIBOBJS.
* configure.ac: Check for zlib, endian.h, and qsort_r.
* ctf-endian.h: New, providing htole64 and le64toh.
* swap.h: Code style fixes.
(bswap_identity_64): New.
* qsort_r.c: New, from gnulib (with one added #include).
* ctf-decls.h: New, providing a conditional qsort_r declaration,
and unconditional definitions of MIN and MAX.
* ctf-impl.h: Use it. Do not use <sys/errno.h>.
(ctf_set_errno): Now returns unsigned long.
* ctf-util.c (ctf_set_errno): Adjust here too.
* ctf-archive.c: Use ctf-endian.h.
(ctf_arc_open_by_offset): Use memset, not bzero. Drop cts_type,
cts_flags and cts_offset.
(ctf_arc_write): Drop debugging dependent on the size of off_t.
* ctf-create.c: Provide a definition of roundup if not defined.
(ctf_create): Drop cts_type, cts_flags and cts_offset.
(ctf_add_reftype): Do not check if type IDs are below zero.
(ctf_add_slice): Likewise.
(ctf_add_typedef): Likewise.
(ctf_add_member_offset): Cast error-returning ssize_t's to size_t
when known error-free. Drop CTF_ERR usage for functions returning
int.
(ctf_add_member_encoded): Drop CTF_ERR usage for functions returning
int.
(ctf_add_variable): Likewise.
(enumcmp): Likewise.
(enumadd): Likewise.
(membcmp): Likewise.
(ctf_add_type): Likewise. Cast error-returning ssize_t's to size_t
when known error-free.
* ctf-dump.c (ctf_is_slice): Drop CTF_ERR usage for functions
returning int: use CTF_ERR for functions returning ctf_type_id.
(ctf_dump_label): Likewise.
(ctf_dump_objts): Likewise.
* ctf-labels.c (ctf_label_topmost): Likewise.
(ctf_label_iter): Likewise.
(ctf_label_info): Likewise.
* ctf-lookup.c (ctf_func_args): Likewise.
* ctf-open.c (upgrade_types): Cast to size_t where appropriate.
(ctf_bufopen): Likewise. Use zlib types as needed.
* ctf-types.c (ctf_member_iter): Drop CTF_ERR usage for functions
returning int.
(ctf_enum_iter): Likewise.
(ctf_type_size): Likewise.
(ctf_type_align): Likewise. Cast to size_t where appropriate.
(ctf_type_kind_unsliced): Likewise.
(ctf_type_kind): Likewise.
(ctf_type_encoding): Likewise.
(ctf_member_info): Likewise.
(ctf_array_info): Likewise.
(ctf_enum_value): Likewise.
(ctf_type_rvisit): Likewise.
* ctf-open-bfd.c (ctf_bfdopen): Drop cts_type, cts_flags and
cts_offset.
(ctf_simple_open): Likewise.
(ctf_bfdopen_ctfsect): Likewise. Set cts_size properly.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* aclocal.m4: Likewise.
* config.h: Likewise.
* configure: Likewise.
top * configure.ac (noconfigdirs): Add libctf if the target does not use
the ELF file format.
* configure: Regenerate.
binutils* configure.ac (LIBCTF): Export. Set to empty for non-ELF based
targets.
(HAVE_LIBCTF): Define if libctf support is available.
* Makefile.am (LIBCTF): Set value to @LIBCTF@.
* objdump.c: Make CTF code conditional upon HAVE_LIBCTF being
defined.
* readelf.c: Likewise.
* configure: Regenerate.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* config.in: Regenerate.
This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the
following new arguments:
--ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION
--ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section
readelf has the above, and these two as well:
--ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional)
--ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional)
(objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string
and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.)
Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of
the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is
different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code
remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that
objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it
doesn't have a bfd.
I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in
either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of
anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but
I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new
infrastructure for no other purpose.
There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's
order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no
semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could
be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.)
binutils/
* objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include.
(dump_ctf_section_info): New variable.
(dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise.
(usage): Describe new options.
(enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT.
(main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent.
(read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr.
(find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly.
(make_ctfsect): New.
(dump_ctf_indent_lines): New.
(dump_ctf_archive_member): New.
(dump_ctf): New.
(dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards.
* readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include.
(CTF_DUMP): New.
(static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise.
(dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise.
(dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise.
(dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise.
(OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise.
(OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise.
(OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise.
(OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise.
(options): Add them.
(usage): Likewise.
(parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP.
(process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP.
(shdr_to_ctf_sect): New.
(dump_ctf_indent_lines): New.
(dump_section_as_ctf): New.
(main): Free resources.
* Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable.
(objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it.
(readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise.
(objdump_LDADD): Likewise.
(readelf_LDADD): Likewise.
* aclocal.m4: Regenerated.
* Makefile.in: Likewise.
* doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options.
(readelf): Likewise.
* doc/ctf.options.texi: New.
* doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated.
* NEWS: Mention the new feature.
This patch adds initial 64-bit insn assembler/disassembler support.
The only instruction added is "pnop" along with the automatic aligning
of prefix instruction so they do not cross 64-byte boundaries.
include/
* dis-asm.h (WIDE_OUTPUT): Define.
* opcode/ppc.h (prefix_opcodes, prefix_num_opcodes): Declare.
(PPC_OPCODE_POWERXX, PPC_GET_PREFIX, PPC_GET_SUFFIX),
(PPC_PREFIX_P, PPC_PREFIX_SEG): Define.
opcodes/
* ppc-dis.c (ppc_opts): Add "future" entry.
(PREFIX_OPCD_SEGS): Define.
(prefix_opcd_indices): New array.
(disassemble_init_powerpc): Initialize prefix_opcd_indices.
(lookup_prefix): New function.
(print_insn_powerpc): Handle 64-bit prefix instructions.
* ppc-opc.c (PREFIX_OP, PREFIX_FORM, SUFFIX_MASK, PREFIX_MASK),
(PMRR, POWERXX): Define.
(prefix_opcodes): New instruction table.
(prefix_num_opcodes): New constant.
binutils/
* objdump.c (disassemble_bytes): Set WIDE_OUTPUT in flags.
gas/
* config/tc-ppc.c (ppc_setup_opcodes): Handle prefix_opcodes.
(struct insn_label_list): New.
(insn_labels, free_insn_labels): New variables.
(ppc_record_label, ppc_clear_labels, ppc_start_line_hook): New funcs.
(ppc_frob_label, ppc_new_dot_label): Move functions earlier in file
and call ppc_record_label.
(md_assemble): Handle 64-bit prefix instructions. Align labels
that are on the same line as a prefix instruction.
* config/tc-ppc.h (tc_frob_label, ppc_frob_label): Move to
later in the file.
(md_start_line_hook): Define.
(ppc_start_line_hook): Declare.
* testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-align.d,
* testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-align.s: New test.
* testsuite/gas/ppc/ppc.exp: Run new test.
For targets that treat addresses as signed (MIPS/SH64), user-specified
start/stop address limits cannot be compared directly to section VMAs.
We must sign-extend user-specified 32-bit address limits which have
bit 31 set for such targets.
binutils/
* objdump.c (sign_extend_address): New function.
(dump_bfd): Sign-extend user-specified start/stop addresses
for targets that need it.
* testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.exp: Add tests for objdump
with start and stop addresses in higher address ranges.
The AArch64 disassembler has an optimization that it uses to reduce the amount
it has to search for mapping symbols during disassembly. This optimization
assumes that sections are listed in the section header in monotonic increasing
VMAs. However this is not a requirement for the ELF specification.
Because of this when such "out of order" sections occur the disassembler would
pick the wrong mapping symbol to disassemble the section with.
This fixes it by explicitly passing along the stop offset for the current
disassembly glob and when this changes compared to the previous one we've seen
the optimization won't be performed. In effect this restarts the search from
a well defined starting point. Usually the symbol's address.
The existing stop_vma can't be used for this as it is allowed to be unset and
setting this unconditionally would change the semantics of this field.
binutils/ChangeLog:
* objdump.c (disassemble_bytes): Pass stop_offset.
* testsuite/binutils-all/aarch64/out-of-order.T: New test.
* testsuite/binutils-all/aarch64/out-of-order.d: New test.
* testsuite/binutils-all/aarch64/out-of-order.s: New test.
include/ChangeLog:
* dis-asm.h (struct disassemble_info): Add stop_offset.
opcodes/ChangeLog:
* aarch64-dis.c (last_stop_offset): New.
(print_insn_aarch64): Use stop_offset.
Compressed debug sections can have uncompressed sizes that exceed the
original file size, so we can't use bfd_get_file_size. objdump also
used bfd_get_file_size to limit reloc section size, but I believe the
underlying bug causing the PR22508 out of bounds buffer access was
that we had an integer overflow when calculating the reloc buffer
size. I've fixed that instead in most of the backends, som and
vms-alpha being the exceptions. SOM and vmd-alpha have rather more
serious bugs in their slurp_relocs routines that would need fixing
first if we want to fuss about making them safe against fuzzed object
files.
The patch also fixes a number of other potential overflows by using
the bfd_alloc2/malloc2/zalloc2 memory allocation functions.
bfd/
* coffcode.h (buy_and_read): Delete unnecessary forward decl. Add
nmemb parameter. Use bfd_alloc2.
(coff_slurp_line_table): Use bfd_alloc2. Update buy_and_read calls.
Delete assertion.
(coff_slurp_symbol_table): Use bfd_alloc2 and bfd_zalloc2.
(coff_slurp_reloc_table): Use bfd_alloc2. Update buy_and_read calls.
* coffgen.c (coff_get_reloc_upper_bound): Ensure size calculation
doesn't overflow.
* elf.c (bfd_section_from_shdr): Use bfd_zalloc2. Style fix.
(assign_section_numbers): Style fix.
(swap_out_syms): Use bfd_malloc2.
(_bfd_elf_get_reloc_upper_bound): Ensure size calculation doesn't
overflow.
(_bfd_elf_make_empty_symbol): Style fix.
(elfobj_grok_stapsdt_note_1): Formatting.
* elfcode.h (elf_object_p): Use bfd_alloc2.
(elf_write_relocs, elf_write_shdrs_and_ehdr): Likewise.
(elf_slurp_symbol_table): Use bfd_zalloc2.
(elf_slurp_reloc_table): Use bfd_alloc2.
(_bfd_elf_bfd_from_remote_memory): Use bfd_malloc2.
* elf64-sparc (elf64_sparc_get_reloc_upper_bound): Ensure
size calculation doesn't overflow.
(elf64_sparc_get_dynamic_reloc_upper_bound): Likewise.
* mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_get_reloc_upper_bound): Likewise.
* pdp11.c (get_reloc_upper_bound): Copy aoutx.h version.
binutils/
* objdump.c (load_specific_debug_section): Don't compare section
size against file size.
(dump_relocs_in_section): Don't compare reloc size against file size.
Print "failed to read relocs" on bfd_get_reloc_upper_bound error.
* objdump.c (sym_ok): New function.
(find_symbol_for_address): Use new function.
(disassemble_section): Compare sections by name, not pointer.
(dump_dwarf): Move code to initialise byte_get pointer and iterate
over separate debug files from here to ...
(dump_bfd): ... here. Add parameter indicating that a separate
debug info file is being dumped. For main file, pull in the
symbol tables from all separate debug info files.
(display_object): Update call to dump_bfd.
* doc/binutils.texi: Document extened behaviour of the
--dwarf=follow-links option.
* NEWS: Mention this new feature.
* testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WK2: Update expected output.
* testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.exp (test_follow_debuglink): Add
options and dump file parameters.
Add extra test.
* testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WK3: New file.
* testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.exp: Change expected output for
readelf -wKis test.
* testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.wKis: New file.
PR 23843
* dwarf.h (struct separate_info): New structure for containing
information on separate debug info files.
* dwarf.c (struct dwo_info): New structure for containing dwo
links.
(first_dwo_info): Chain of dwo_info structures.
(first_separate_file): Chain of separate_info structures.
(separate_debug_file, separate_debug_filename): Delete.
(fetch_alt_indirect_string): Scan all separate debug info files
for the requested string.
(add_dwo_info): New function.
(add_dwo_name): New function.
(add_dwo_dir): New function.
(add_dwo_id: New function.
(free_dwo_info): New function.
(read_and_display_attr_value): Store DWO data using the new
functions.
(load_debug_section_with_follow): If necessary, scan the list of
separate debug info files for the requested section.
(add_separate_debug_file): New function.
(load_separate_debug_info): Call add_separate_debug_file to store
the information on the newly loaded file.
(load_dwo_file): Likewise.
(load_separate_debif_file): Rename to load_separate_debug_files.
Change return type to boolean. If following links then attempt to
load all separate debug info files, not just the first one.
(free_debug_memory): Release memory in dwo_info and separate_info
chains.
* objdump.c (dump_dwarf): Iterate over all loaded debg info files.
* readelf.c (process_object): Likewise.
* doc/debug.options.texi: Update descriptions of links and
follow-links options.
* testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WK2: Update expected output.
* testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.k2: Likewise.
* NEWS: Announce the new feature.
* objdump.c (disassemble_section): When disassembling from a
symbol only stop at the next symbol if the original symbol was not
a function symbol. Otherwise continue disassembling until a new
function is reached.
* testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.exp: Add tests of extended
functionality.
* testsuite/binutils-all/disasm.s: New test source file.
PR 24001
* objcopy.c (copy_object): Free dhandle after writing out the
debug information.
* objdump.c (dump_bfd): Free dhandle after printing out the debug
information.
This patch addresses the multitude of bug reports about resource exhaustion
in libiberty's name demangling code. It adds a limit to the amount of
recursion that is allowed, before an error is triggered. It also adds a
new demangling option to disable this limit. (The limit is enabled by
default).
PR 87681
PR 87675
PR 87636
PR 87335
libiberty * cp-demangle.h (struct d_info): Add recursion_limit field.
* cp-demangle.c (d_function_type): If the recursion limit is
enabled and reached, return with a failure result.
(d_demangle_callback): If the recursion limit is enabled, check
for a mangled string that is so long that there is not enough
stack space for the local arrays.
* cplus-dem.c (struct work): Add recursion_level field.
(demangle_nested_args): If the recursion limit is enabled and
reached, return with a failure result.
include * demangle.h (DMGL_RECURSE_LIMIT): Define.
(DEMANGLE_RECURSION_LIMIT): Prototype.
binutuils * addr2line.c (demangle_flags): New static variable.
(long_options): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit.
(translate_address): Pass demangle_flags to bfd_demangle.
(main): Handle --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit options.
* cxxfilt.c (flags): Add DMGL_RECURSE_LIMIT.
(long_options): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit.
(main): Handle new options.
* dlltool.c (gen_def_file): Include DMGL_RECURSE_LIMIT in flags
passed to cplus_demangle.
* nm.c (demangle_flags): New static variable.
(long_options): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit.
(main): Handle new options.
* objdump.c (demangle_flags): New static variable.
(usage): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit.
(long_options): Likewise.
(objdump_print_symname): Pass demangle_flags to bfd_demangle.
(disassemble_section): Likewise.
(dump_dymbols): Likewise.
(main): Handle new options.
* prdbg.c (demangle_flags): New static variable.
(tg_variable): Pass demangle_flags to demangler.
(tg_start_function): Likewise.
* stabs.c (demangle_flags): New static variable.
(stab_demangle_template): Pass demangle_flags to demangler.
(stab_demangle_v3_argtypes): Likewise.
(stab_demangle_v3_arg): Likewise.
* doc/binutuls.texi: Document new command line options.
* NEWS: Mention the new feature.
* testsuite/config/default.exp (CXXFILT): Define if not already
defined.
(CXXFILTFLAGS): Likewise.
* testsuite/binutils-all/cxxfilt.exp: New file. Runs a few
simple tests of the cxxfilt program.
PR 23931
* objdump.c (dump_relocs_in_section): When checking for an
unreasonable amount of relocs in a bfd, allow for the fact that
the internal representation of a reloc may be bigger than the
external representation.
* objdump.c (long_options): Have the --disassemble option take an
optional argument.
(usage): Add description for the `symbol' argument to the
--disassemble option.
(disasm_sym): New file private variable.
(struct objdump_disasm_info): New field `symbol'.
(disassemble_section): Introduce `do_print' local variable
to control whether objdump displays the result of disassembling
for a symbol or not.
(main): Set `symbol' file private variable if the option argument
for the --disassemble option is given.
* doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Add description for the option
argument.
* NEWS: Mention the new feature.
* testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.exp: Add tests of the -d and
--disassemble=<symbol> options.
* testsuite/binutils-all/bintest.s: Add more symbols and code.
* testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.s: Update expected output.
* testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.ss-64: Likewise.
* testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.ss-mips: Likewise.
* testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.ss-tmips: Likewise.
This patch performs a run-time test that a shared libbfd.so has been
compiled with the same size bfd_vma as that of apps using the library.
On a 32-bit host it is easily possible to have one libbfd.so compiled
to support 64-bit targets (or configured with --enable-64-bit-bfd)
while another only supports 32-bit targets. The two libraries will
have differently sized bfd_vma types, and if the wrong one is loaded
all sorts of weird behaviour might be seen.
bfd/
PR 23534
* init.c (BFD_INIT_MAGIC): Define.
(bfd_init): Return BFD_INIT_MAGIC.
bfd-in2.h: Regenerate.
binutils/
PR 23534
* addr2line.c (main): Exit with fatal error if bfd_init
returns an unexpected value.
* ar.c (main): Likewise.
* dlltool.c (identify_dll_for_implib): Likewise.
* nm.c (main): Likewise.
* objcopy.c (main): Likewise.
* objdump.c (main): Likewise.
* size.c (main): Likewise.
* strings.c (main): Likewise.
* windmc.c (main): Likewise.
* windres.c (main): Likewise.
gas/
PR 23534
* as.c (main): Exit with fatal error if bfd_init returns an
unexpected value.
ld/
PR 23534
* ldmain.c (main): Exit with fatal error if bfd_init returns
an unexpected value.
PR 23107
* ar.c (display_offsets): New variable.
(usage): Add description of 'O' operator.
(decode_option): Handle 'O' operator.
(print_descr): Pass display_offsets to print_arelt_descr.
* arsup.c: Update call to printy_arelt_descr.
* objdump.c: Likewise.
* bucomm.c (print_arelt_descr): If offsets parameter is true then
display offset of archive element within the archive.
* bucomm.h: Update prototype for print_arelt_descr.
* doc/binutils.texi: Update description of ar command.
* NEWS: Mention the new feature.
* testsuite/binutils-all/ar.exp: Add text of new feature.
Replace linear search with binary search on dynamic relocations. After
finding a match, scan backward to the first matching relocation, then
scan forward for a matching relocation with non-absolute symbol.
On Fedora 27 x86-64, time for "objdump -d" on libxul.so from RHEL 7.4
x86-64 went from
134.46user 0.12system 2:15.03elapsed
to
8.49user 0.14system 0:08.64elapsed
PR binutils/22911
* objdump.c (is_significant_symbol_name): Return TRUE for all
.plt* sections.
(find_symbol_for_address): Replace linear search with binary
search on dynamic relocations.
Adds a register name table for RiscV so that objdump and readelf can
both use better register names.
binutils/ChangeLog:
* dwarf.c (dwarf_regnames_riscv): New register name table.
(init_dwarf_regnames_riscv): New function.
(init_dwarf_regnames): Add call to initialise RiscV register
names.
* dwarf.h (init_dwarf_regnames_riscv): Declare.
* objdump.c (dump_dwarf): Add call to initialise RiscV register
names.
PR 22508
* objdump.c (dump_relocs_in_section): Also check the section's
relocation count to make sure that it is reasonable before
attempting to allocate space for the relocs.
Symbols like *ABS* defined in bfd/section.c:global_syms are not
elf_symbol_type. They can appear on relocs and perhaps other places
in an ELF bfd, so a number of places in nm.c and objdump.c are wrong
to cast an asymbol based on the bfd being ELF. I think we lose
nothing by excluding all section symbols, not just the global_syms.
PR 22443
* nm.c (sort_symbols_by_size): Don't attempt to access
section symbol internal_elf_sym.
(print_symbol): Likewise. Don't call bfd_get_symbol_version_string
for section symbols.
* objdump.c (compare_symbols): Don't attempt to access
section symbol internal_elf_sym.
(objdump_print_symname): Don't call bfd_get_symbol_version_string
for section symbols.
Hi Guys,
I am applying the rather large patch attached to this email to enhance
the readelf and objdump programs so that they now have the ability to
follow links to separate debug info files. (As requested by PR
15152). So for example whereas before we had this output:
$ readelf -wi main.exe
Contents of the .debug_info section:
[...]
<15> DW_AT_comp_dir : (alt indirect string, offset: 0x30c)
[...]
With the new option enabled we get:
$ readelf -wiK main.exe
main.exe: Found separate debug info file: dwz.debug
Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from main.exe):
[...]
<15> DW_AT_comp_dir : (alt indirect string, offset: 0x30c) /home/nickc/Downloads/dwzm
[...]
The link following feature also means that we can get two lots of
output if the same section exists in both the main file and the
separate debug info file:
$ readelf -wiK main.exe
main.exe: Found separate debug info file: dwz.debug
Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from main.exe):
[...]
Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from dwz.debug):
[...]
The patch also adds the ability to display the contents of debuglink
sections:
$ readelf -wk main.exe
Contents of the .gnu_debugaltlink section:
Separate debug info file: dwz.debug
Build-ID (0x14 bytes):
c4 a8 89 8d 64 cf 70 8a 35 68 21 f2 ed 24 45 3e 18 7a 7a 93
Naturally there are long versions of these options (=follow-links and
=links). The documentation has been updated as well, and since both
readelf and objdump use the same set of debug display options, I have
moved the text into a separate file. There are also a couple of new
binutils tests to exercise the new behaviour.
There are a couple of missing features in the current patch however,
although I do intend to address them in follow up submissions:
Firstly the code does not check the build-id inside separate debug
info files when it is searching for a file specified by a
.gnu_debugaltlink section. It just assumes that if the file is there,
then it contains the information being sought.
Secondly I have not checked the DWARF-5 version of these link
features, so there will probably be code to add there.
Thirdly I have only implemented link following for the
DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt format. Other alternate formats (eg
DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt) have yet to be implemented.
Lastly, whilst implementing this feature I found it necessary to move
some of the global variables used by readelf (eg section_headers) into
a structure that can be passed around. I have moved all of the global
variables that were necessary to get the patch working, but I need to
complete the operation and move the remaining, file-specific variables
(eg dynamic_strings).
Cheers
Nick
binutils PR 15152
* dwarf.h (enum dwarf_section_display_enum): Add gnu_debuglink,
gnu_debugaltlink and separate_debug_str.
(struct dwarf_section): Add filename field.
Add prototypes for load_separate_debug_file, close_debug_file and
open_debug_file.
* dwarf.c (do_debug_links): New.
(do_follow_links): New.
(separate_debug_file, separate_debug_filename): New.
(fetch_alt_indirect_string): New function. Retrieves a string
from the debug string table in the separate debug info file.
(read_and_display_attr_value): Use it with DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt.
(load_debug_section_with_follow): New function. Like
load_debug_section, but if the first attempt fails, then tries
again in the separate debug info file.
(introduce): New function.
(process_debug_info): Use load_debug_section_with_follow and
introduce.
(load_debug_info): Likewise.
(display_debug_lines_raw): Likewise.
(display_debug_lines_decoded): Likewise.
(display_debug_macinfo): Likewise.
(display_debug_macro): Likewise.
(display_debug_abbrev): Likewise.
(display_debug_loc): Likewise.
(display_debug_str): Likewise.
(display_debug_aranges): Likewise.
(display_debug_addr); Likewise.
(display_debug_frames): Likewise.
(display_gdb_index): Likewise.
(process_cu_tu_index): Likewise.
(load_cu_tu_indexes): Likewise.
(display_debug_links): New function. Displays the contents of a
.gnu_debuglink or .gnu_debugaltlink section.
(calc_gnu_debuglink_ctc32):New function. Calculates a CRC32
value.
(check_gnu_debuglink): New function. Checks the CRC of a
potential separate debug info file.
(parse_gnu_debuglink): New function. Reads a CRC value out of a
.gnu_debuglink section.
(check_gnu_debugaltlink): New function.
(parse_gnu_debugaltlink): New function. Reads the build-id value
out of a .gnu_debugaltlink section.
(load_separate_debug_info): New function. Finds and loads a
separate debug info file.
(load_separate_debug_file): New function. Attempts to find and
follow a link to a separate debug info file.
(free_debug_memory): Free the separate debug info file
information.
(opts_table): Add "follow-links" and "links".
(dwarf_select_sections_by_letters): Add "k" and "K".
(debug_displays): Reformat. Add .gnu-debuglink and
.gnu_debugaltlink.
Add an extra entry for .debug_str in a separate debug info file.
* doc/binutils.texi: Move description of debug dump features
common to both readelf and objdump into...
* objdump.c (usage): Add -Wk and -WK.
(load_specific_debug_section): Initialise the filename field in
the dwarf_section structure.
(close_debug_file): New function.
(open_debug_file): New function.
(dump_dwarf): Load and dump the separate debug info sections.
* readelf.c (struct filedata): New structure. Contains various
variables that used to be global:
(current_file_size, string_table, string_table_length, elf_header)
(section_headers, program_headers, dump_sects, num_dump_sects):
Move into filedata structure.
(cmdline): New global variable. Contains list of sections to dump
by number, as specified on the command line.
Add filedata parameter to most functions.
(load_debug_section): Load the string table if it has not already
been retrieved.
(close_file): New function.
(close_debug_file): New function.
(open_file): New function.
(open_debug_file): New function.
(process_object): Process sections in any separate debug info files.
* doc/debug.options.texi: New file. Add description of =links and
=follow-links options.
* NEWS: Mention the new feature.
* elfcomm.c: Have the byte gte functions take a const pointer.
* elfcomm.h: Update prototypes.
* testsuite/binutils-all/dw5.W: Update expected output.
* testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WL: Update expected output.
* testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.exp: Add test of -WK and -Wk.
* testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.exp: Add test of -wK and -wk.
* testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.k: New file.
* testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.Wk: New file.
* testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WK2: New file.
* testsuite/binutils-all/linkdebug.s: New file.
* testsuite/binutils-all/debuglink.s: New file.
gas * testsuite/gas/avr/large-debug-line-table.d: Update expected
output.
* testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-11.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-12.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-13.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-14.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-15.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-16.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-17.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-18.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-5.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-6.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-7.d: Likewise.
ld * testsuite/ld-avr/gc-section-debugline.d: Update expected
output.
Same line but different file ought to display file and line.
PR 21978
* objdump.c: Formatting.
(show_line): Reset prev_line when function name changes.
It's nicer than xmalloc followed by bfd_get_section_contents, since
xmalloc exits on failure and needs a check that its size_t arg doesn't
lose high bits when converted from bfd_size_type.
PR binutils/21665
* objdump.c (strtab): Make var a bfd_byte*.
(disassemble_section): Don't limit malloc size. Instead, use
bfd_malloc_and_get_section.
(read_section_stabs): Use bfd_malloc_and_get_section. Return
bfd_byte*.
(find_stabs_section): Remove now unnecessary cast.
* objcopy.c (copy_object): Use bfd_malloc_and_get_section. Free
contents on error return.
* nlmconv.c (copy_sections): Use bfd_malloc_and_get_section.
PR binutils/21665
* objdump.c (disassemble_section): Move check for an overlarge
section to just before the allocation of memory. Do not check
section size against file size, but instead use an arbitrary 2Gb
limit. Issue a warning message if the section is too big.