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Tom Tromey 5b64bf744c Constify two functions in linux-fork.c
gdb/ChangeLog
2017-09-27  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* linux-fork.c (delete_checkpoint_command)
	(detach_checkpoint_command): Constify.
2017-09-27 08:44:19 -06:00
Tom Tromey 4ada038f6a Constify two functions in cp-abi.c
gdb/ChangeLog
2017-09-27  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* cp-abi.c (set_cp_abi_cmd, show_cp_abi_cmd): Constify.
2017-09-27 08:44:19 -06:00
Tom Tromey 57f5a81bd2 Constify dump_arc_instruction_command
gdb/ChangeLog
2017-09-27  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* arc-tdep.c (dump_arc_instruction_command): Constify.
2017-09-27 08:44:18 -06:00
Tom Tromey b0a8e6c443 Constify two functions in valprint.c
gdb/ChangeLog
2017-09-27  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* valprint.c (set_radix, show_radix): Constify.
2017-09-27 08:44:17 -06:00
Tom Tromey 8d97dc1cea Constify info_probes_dtrace_command
gdb/ChangeLog
2017-09-27  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* dtrace-probe.c (info_probes_dtrace_command): Constify.
2017-09-27 08:44:16 -06:00
Tom Tromey eb7c454d73 Constify not_just_help_class_command
gdb/ChangeLog
2017-09-27  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* command.h (not_just_help_class_command): Update.
	* cli/cli-decode.h (not_just_help_class_command): Update.
	* cli/cli-decode.c (not_just_help_class_command): Constify.
2017-09-27 08:44:15 -06:00
Tom Tromey e4e3333549 Constify add_cmd gdb_bfd.c
This constifies a command function in gdb_bfd.c.

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-09-27  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* gdb_bfd.c (maintenance_info_bfds): Constify.
2017-09-27 08:44:14 -06:00
Tom Tromey 0450cc4ce8 Add add_cmd function overloads
This adds two add_cmd overloads: one whose callback takes a const char *,
and one that doesn't accept a function at all.  The no-function overload
was introduced to avoid ambiguity when NULL was passed as the function.

Long term the goal is for all commands to take const arguments, and
for the non-const variants to be removed entirely.

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-09-27  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* cli/cli-decode.c (add_cmd, set_cmd_cfunc): New function
	overloads.
	(do_add_cmd): Rename from add_cmd.  Don't call set_cmd_cfunc.
	(do_const_cfunc): New function.
	(cmd_cfunc_eq): New overload.
	(cli_user_command_p): Check do_const_cfunc.
	* cli/cli-decode.h (struct cmd_list_element) <function>: New field
	const_cfunc.
	* command.h (add_cmd): Add const overload and no-function
	overload.
	(set_cmd_cfunc): Add const overload.
	(cmd_const_cfunc_ftype): Declare.
	(cmd_cfunc_eq): Add const overload.
	* breakpoint.c, cli-cmds.c, cli-dump.c, guile/scm-cmd.c,
	python/py-cmd.c, target.c, tracepoint.c: Use no-function add_cmd
	overload.
2017-09-27 08:44:14 -06:00
Tom Tromey a9bbfbd85f Add support for __VA_OPT__
C++2a adds a "__VA_OPT__" feature that can be used to control the
pesky "," emission when the final (variable) argument of a variadic
macro is empty.  This patch implements this feature for gdb.  (A patch
to implement it for gcc is pending.)

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-09-27  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* macroexp.c (get_next_token_for_substitution): New function.
	(substitute_args): Call it.  Check for __VA_OPT__.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
2017-09-27  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* gdb.base/macscp.exp: Add __VA_OPT__ tests.
2017-09-27 07:51:33 -06:00
Walfred Tedeschi 5230b05a94 dwarf2read: Restrict ICC workaround to ICC<14
GDB has a workaround for DWARF output by ICC, related to missing
DW_AT_declaration on incomplete types.  The bug was fixed in ICC 14,
so this commit adjusts GDB accordingly.

For the version check, this adds a new parser function for the ICC
producer string.  While at it, it also adds unit tests for the
producer parsing covering the new function and preexisting parsers.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-09-26  Walfred Tedeschi  <walfred.tedeschi@intel.com>
	    Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>

	* dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_cu): Remove field producer_is_icc and add
	producer_is_icc_lt_14.
	(producer_is_icc_lt_14): New function.
	(check_producer): Add code for checking version of ICC.
	(producer_is_icc): Move to producer.c.
	(read_structure_type): Restrict ICC workaround to ICC<14.
	* producer.c: Include selftest.h.
	(producer_is_icc, producer_parsing_tests, _initialize_producer):
	New functions.
	* producer.h (producer_is_icc): New declaration.
2017-09-26 18:32:00 +01:00
Walfred Tedeschi b32b108aba Move GDB producer parsing routines to a separate file
gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-09-26  Walfred Tedeschi  <walfred.tedeschi@intel.com>

	* Makefile.in (SFILES): Add producer.c.
	(COMMON_OBS): Add producer.o
	* amd64-tdep.c (producer.h): Add new include.
	* dwarf2read.c (producer.h): Add new include.
	* producer.c: New file.
	* producer.h: New file.
	* utils.c (producer_is_gcc, producer_is_gcc_ge_4): Move to
	producer.c.
	* utils.h (producer_is_gcc, producer_is_gcc_ge_4): Move to
	producer.h.
2017-09-26 18:26:41 +01:00
Sergio Durigan Junior 75352e283f Use "switch_to_thread" more thoroughly on gdbserver
This is a technical debt that I left when I ported "switch_to_thread"
to gdbserver.  It's a simple patch that converts occurences of:

  current_thread = find_thread_ptid (ptid);

to:

  switch_to_thread (ptid);

This patch also converts a simple "if" to a "gdb_assert" on
gdbserver's version of "switch_to_thread":

  gdb_assert (ptid != minus_one_ptid);

This change makes the code more similar to what GDB already does.

Regtested on BuildBot.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2017-09-26  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>

	* gdbthread.h: Include "common-gdbthread.h".
	* inferiors.c (switch_to_thread): Use "gdb_assert" instead of
	"if" when validating the ptid.
	* remote-utils.c: Include "gdbthread.h".
	(prepare_resume_reply): Use "switch_to_thread".
	* target.c (done_accessing_memory): Likewise.
2017-09-26 12:50:25 -04:00
Matthias Klose 5007d765ae Allow linking GDB with ncursesw
Triggered by https://launchpad.net/bugs/1275210, to be able to cope
with UTF-8 characters in gdbtui.

Reference:
  https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2017-09/msg00356.html

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-09-26  Matthias Klose  <doko@ubuntu.com>

	* configure.ac: Search ncursesw before ncurses.
	Check ncursesw/ncurses.h before ncurses/ncurses.h.
	* gdb_curses.h: Include <ncursesw/ncurses.h>
	* config.in, configure: Regenerate.
2017-09-26 16:23:19 +01:00
Rainer Orth 281c444773 Remove support for Solaris < 10 (PR gdb/22185)
Given that GCC has obsoleted/removed support for Solaris 9 in GCC 4.9/5 in 2013:

    https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.9/changes.html
    https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2013-05/msg00728.html

and the last gdb version that can be compiled with gcc 4.9 is 7.12.1 only when
configured with --disable-build-with-cxx, it's time to obsolete/remove support
for Solaris < 10.

This patch does this, simplifying configure.nat along the way (only a single
sol2 configuration with variants for i386 and sparc).

Some configure checks for older Solaris versions can go, too, and the check
for libthread_db.so.1 removed:

* Since Solaris 10, dlopen has moved to libc and libdl.so is just a
  filter on ld.so.1, so no need to check.

* $RDYNAMIC is already handled above (and is a no-op with Solaris ld
  anyway).

Both proc-service.c and sol-thread.c lose support for (Solaris-only)
PROC_SERVICE_IS_OLD.

The attached revised patch has been tested on sparcv9-sun-solaris2.10,
sparcv9-sun-solaris2.11.4, amd64-pc-solaris2.10, amd64-pc-solaris2.11.4,
and x86_64-pc-linux-gnu.

I've also started an i386-pc-solaris2.9 build to check that it really
stops as expected.

	PR gdb/22185
	* configure.host <*-*-solaris2.[01], *-*-solaris2.[2-9]*>: Mark as
	obsolete.
	Use gdb_host sol2 for i[34567]86-*-solaris2*, x86_64-*-solaris2*.
	Remove i386sol2 support.
	* configure.nat <i386sol2>: Remove.
	<sol2-64>: Fold into ...
	<sol2>: ... this.
	Move common settings to default section.
	Add sol-thread.o.
	* configure.tgt <i[34567]86-*-solaris2.1[0-9]*,
	x86_64-*-solaris2.1[0-9]*>: Rename to ...
	<i[34567]86-*-solaris2*, x86_64-*-solaris2*>: ... this.
	<i[34567]86-*-solaris*>: Remove.
	<sparc-*-solaris2.[0-6], sparc-*-solaris2.[0-6].*>: Remove.

	* configure.ac: Remove wctype in libw check.
	(_MSE_INT_H): Don't define on Solaris 7-9.
	<solaris*>: Remove libthread_db.so.1 check.
	* configure: Regenerate.
	* config.in: Regenerate.

	* proc-service.c: Remove PROC_SERVICE_IS_OLD handling.
	(gdb_ps_prochandle_t, gdb_ps_read_buf_t, gdb_ps_write_buf_t)
	(gdb_ps_size_t): Remove.
	Use base types in users.
	* sol-thread.c: Likewise, also for gdb_ps_addr_t.

	* NEWS (Changes since GDB 8.0): Document Solaris 2.0-9 removal.
2017-09-26 15:19:10 +02:00
Rainer Orth 39b06c208f Fix gdb 8.1 Solaris/SPARC compilation (PR build/22206)
When testing my Solaris < 10 removal patch on Solaris/SPARC, I found
that gdb mainline is currently broken there due to the recent SPARC M7
ADI patches:

/vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/local/gdb/sparc64-tdep.c:1876:0: error: "PSR_ICC" redefined [-Werror]
 #define PSR_ICC  0x00f00000
 ^
In file included from /usr/include/v7/sys/privregs.h:24:0,
                 from /usr/include/sys/regset.h:420,
                 from /usr/include/sys/ucontext.h:21,
                 from /usr/include/sys/signal.h:231,
                 from /usr/include/sys/procset.h:23,
                 from /usr/include/sys/wait.h:25,
                 from /usr/include/stdlib.h:21,
                 from build-gnulib/import/stdlib.h:36,
                 from /vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/local/gdb/common/common-defs.h:53,
                 from /vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/local/gdb/defs.h:28,
                 from /vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/local/gdb/sparc64-tdep.c:20:
/usr/include/v7/sys/psr.h:35:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition
 #define PSR_ICC  0x00F00000 /* integer condition codes */
 ^
/vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/local/gdb/sparc64-tdep.c:1878:0: error: "PSR_IMPL" redefined [-Werror]
 #define PSR_IMPL 0xf0000000
 ^
In file included from /usr/include/v7/sys/privregs.h:24:0,
                 from /usr/include/sys/regset.h:420,
                 from /usr/include/sys/ucontext.h:21,
                 from /usr/include/sys/signal.h:231,
                 from /usr/include/sys/procset.h:23,
                 from /usr/include/sys/wait.h:25,
                 from /usr/include/stdlib.h:21,
                 from build-gnulib/import/stdlib.h:36,
                 from /vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/local/gdb/common/common-defs.h:53,
                 from /vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/local/gdb/defs.h:28,
                 from /vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/local/gdb/sparc64-tdep.c:20:
/usr/include/v7/sys/psr.h:41:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition
 #define PSR_IMPL 0xF0000000 /* implementation */
 ^

Comparing Solaris 11.4 <v7/sys/psr.h> and sparc64-tdep.c, there are more
inconsistencies:

<v7/sys/psr.h>:

#define	PSR_S		0x00000080	/* supervisor mode */
#define	PSR_ICC		0x00F00000	/* integer condition codes */
#define	PSR_VER		0x0F000000	/* mask version */
#define	PSR_IMPL	0xF0000000	/* implementation */
#define	PSR_RSV		0x000FC000	/* reserved */

sparc64-tdep.c:

#define PSR_S		0x00000080
#define PSR_ICC		0x00f00000
#define PSR_VERS	0x0f000000
#define PSR_IMPL	0xf0000000
#define PSR_V8PLUS	0xff000000
#define PSR_XCC		0x000f0000

Apart from the capitalization differences that trip g++, the names
differ (PSR_VER vs. PSR_VERS), PSR_XCC is included in Solaris' PSR_RSV,
and there's no PSR_V8PLUS on Solaris either.

/vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/local/gdb/sparc64-tdep.c: In function `int adi_tag_fd()':
/vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/local/gdb/sparc64-tdep.c:296:63: error: format `%d' expects argument of type `int', but argument 4 has type `pid_t {aka long int}' [-Werror=format=]
   snprintf (cl_name, sizeof(cl_name), "/proc/%d/adi/tags", pid);
                                                               ^
/vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/local/gdb/sparc64-tdep.c: In function `bool adi_is_addr_mapped(CORE_ADDR, std::size_t)':
/vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/local/gdb/sparc64-tdep.c:314:64: error: format `%d' expects argument of type `int', but argument 4 has type `pid_t {aka long int}' [-Werror=format=]
   snprintf (filename, sizeof filename, "/proc/%d/adi/maps", pid);
                                                                ^

You cannot always print a pid_t, which can be either int or long on
Solaris, as an int.

Obviously, the ADI patch which modifies code shared between all SPARC
targets, hasn't been tested on anything but Linux/SPARC.

The patch below includes the minimal fixes necessary to unbreak the
Solaris/SPARC build.

However, as detailed in the PR, there's more breakage here: apart from
not bothering to implement ADI support on Solaris, the code contains
several more changes to shared/common SPARC code that are simply wrong
on anything but Linux/SPARC.

The patch was tested on sparcv9-sun-solaris2.10 and
sparcv9-sun-solaris2.11.4 (build and gdb/gdb gdb/gdb smoke test only).

	PR build/22206
	* sparc64-tdep.c (adi_tag_fd): Print pid as long.
	(adi_is_addr_mapped): Likewise.
	(PSR_ICC): Don't redefine.
	(PSR_IMPL): Likewise.
2017-09-26 14:58:53 +02:00
Thomas Preud'homme df8899e5c8 Fix FAILs in compare-sections.exp
compare-sections.exp has two cases that are not handled appropriately:
1) value read with msb set
2) error while patching that section

This patch adapts the "get value of read-only section" test to print
the value as an unsigned integer to fix 1) and test for the error
message to not set the written variable if read-only section cannot
be written to so as to solve 2).

2017-09-26  Thomas Preud'homme  <thomas.preudhomme@arm.com>
	    Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

gdb/testsuite/
	* gdb.base/compare-sections.exp (get value of read-only section): Read
	as unsigned value.
	(corrupt read-only section): Likewise and don't set written if patching
	failed.
2017-09-26 09:57:18 +01:00
Tom Tromey 6c3e20f177 Remove the last cleanup from regcache.c
This removes the last cleanup from regcache.c by changing one function
to use std::string.

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-09-25  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* regcache.c (regcache::dump): Use string_printf.
2017-09-25 19:54:09 -06:00
Tom Tromey b292235f66 Remove make_cleanup_regcache_invalidate
This removes make_cleanup_regcache_invalidate in favor of a simple
RAII class that handles register invalidation.

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-09-25  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* regcache.c (class regcache_invalidator): New.
	(struct register_to_invalidate): Remove.
	(make_cleanup_regcache_invalidate): Remove.
	(regcache::raw_write): Use regcache_invalidator.
2017-09-25 19:54:08 -06:00
Tom Tromey 9ac86b52da Remove make_cleanup_regcache_xfree
This removes make_cleanup_regcache_xfree in favor of using
std::unique_ptr as the return type of frame_save_as_regcache.

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-09-25  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* spu-tdep.c (spu2ppu_sniffer): Update.
	* regcache.h (make_cleanup_regcache_xfree): Don't declare.
	* regcache.c (do_regcache_xfree, make_cleanup_regcache_xfree):
	Remove.
	* ppc-linux-tdep.c (ppu2spu_sniffer): Update.
	* mi/mi-main.c (mi_cmd_data_list_changed_registers): Update.
	* frame.h (frame_save_as_regcache): Return std::unique_ptr.
	* frame.c (frame_save_as_regcache): Return std::unique_ptr.
	(frame_pop): Update.
2017-09-25 19:54:07 -06:00
Tom Tromey c0e383c638 Remove regcache_xfree
This removes regcache_xfree in favor of plain "delete".

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-09-25  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* spu-tdep.c (spu2ppu_dealloc_cache): Use delete.
	* regcache.h (regcache_xfree): Don't declare.
	* regcache.c (regcache_xfree): Remove.
	(do_regcache_xfree): Use delete.
	* ppc-linux-tdep.c (ppu2spu_dealloc_cache): Use delete.
	* linux-fork.c (free_fork): Use delete.
	(fork_save_infrun_state): Likewise.
	* jit.c (jit_dealloc_cache): Use delete.
	* infrun.c (discard_infcall_suspend_state): Use delete.
2017-09-25 19:54:06 -06:00
Tom Tromey 791199cc75 Remove regcache_xmalloc
This patch removes regcache_xmalloc in favor of plain "new".

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-09-25  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* regcache.h (regcache_xmalloc): Don't declare.
	(regcache_raw_set_cached_value): Update comment.
	* regcache.c (regcache_xmalloc): Remove.
	* ppc-linux-tdep.c (ppu2spu_sniffer): Use new.
	* jit.c (jit_frame_sniffer): Use new.
	* frame.c (frame_save_as_regcache): Use new.
2017-09-25 19:54:05 -06:00
Andreas Arnez 289e23aa03 S390: Document guarded-storage register support
This documents the newly added support for guarded-storage registers on
IBM z.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* NEWS: Advertise support for guarded-storage registers on IBM z.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.texinfo (S/390 and System z Features): Document the new
	features org.gnu.gdb.s390.gs and org.gnu.gdb.s390.gsbc.
2017-09-25 16:02:24 +02:00
Andreas Arnez ad3396348e S390: Add guarded-storage register support to gdbserver
Enable gdbserver to deal with the new guarded-storage register sets.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* configure.srv (s390*-*-linux*): Add s390-gs-linux64.o and
	s390x-gs-linux64.o to srv_regobj.  Add s390-gs-linux64.xml,
	s390x-gs-linux64.xml, s390-gs.xml, and s390-gsbc.xml to
	srv_xmlfiles.  Add s390-gs-linux64-ipa.o and
	s390x-gs-linux64-ipa.o to ipa_obj.
	* linux-s390-low.c (HWCAP_S390_GS): New define.
	(s390_fill_gs, s390_store_gs, s390_fill_gsbc, s390_store_gsbc):
	New functions.
	(s390_regsets): Add regsets for NT_S390_GS_CB and NT_S390_GS_BC.
	(s390_arch_setup): Check for guarded-storage support and choose
	appropriate tdesc.
	(initialize_low_arch): Invoke init_registers_s390_gs_linux64 and
	init_registers_s390x_gs_linux64.
	* linux-s390-tdesc.h (enum s390_linux_tdesc) <S390_TDESC_GS>: New
	enum value.
	(init_registers_s390x_gs_linux64, tdesc_s390x_gs_linux64)
	(init_registers_s390_gs_linux64, tdesc_s390_gs_linux64): Declare.
2017-09-25 16:02:23 +02:00
Andreas Arnez 1b63490c91 S390: Add guarded-storage register support to GDB
Recognize targets with the new guarded-storage feature and then present
the guarded-storage registers and the Linux-specific guarded-storage
broadcast control block appropriately.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* s390-linux-nat.c (have_regset_gs): New static variable.
	(s390_linux_fetch_inferior_registers): Handle guarded-storage
	control block and guarded-storage broadcast control regsets.
	(s390_read_description): Detect whether the target has
	guarded-storage support, return appropriate tdesc.
	* s390-linux-tdep.c (features/s390-gs-linux64.c): New include.
	(features/s390x-gs-linux64.c): Likewise.
	(struct gdbarch_tdep) <have_gs>: New field.
	(s390_regmap_gs, s390_regmap_gsbc, s390_gs_regset)
	(s390_gsbc_regset): New variables.
	(s390_iterate_over_regset_sections): Iterate over s390_gs_regset
	and s390_gsbc_regset, if applicable.
	(s390_core_read_description): Check whether core file was from a
	target with guarded-storage support; include appropriate regsets.
	(s390_gdbarch_init): Add registers for guarded-storage support.
	(_initialize_s390_tdep): Initialize new target descriptions that
	include registers for guarded-storage support.
	* s390-linux-tdep.h (HWCAP_S390_GS, S390_GSD_REGNUM)
	(S390_GSSM_REGNUM, S390_GSEPLA_REGNUM)
	(S390_BC_GSD_REGNUM, S390_BC_GSSM_REGNUM): New defines.
	(S390_NUM_REGS): Adjust macro definition.
	(s390_gs_regset, s390_gsbc_regset, tdesc_s390_gs_linux64)
	(tdesc_s390x_gs_linux64): New declarations.
2017-09-25 16:02:23 +02:00
Andreas Arnez 96235dc1ac S390: Add guarded-storage register definitions and tdescs
Newer Linux kernel versions offer two new register sets in support of the
z/Architecture's guarded storage facility.  This patch adds XML
descriptions and the respective autogenerated .c and .dat files for
s390/s390x targets with this feature.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* features/s390-gs-linux64.xml: New file.
	* features/s390-gs.xml: New file.
	* features/s390-gsbc.xml: New file.
	* features/s390x-gs-linux64.xml: New file.
	* features/Makefile (WHICH): Add s390-gs-linux64 and
	s390x-gs-linux64.
	(s390-gs-linux64-expedite, s390x-gs-linux64-expedite): New macros.
	(XMLTOC): Add s390-gs-linux64.xml and s390x-linux64.xml.
	* features/s390-gs-linux64.c: New generated file.
	* features/s390x-gs-linux64.c: New file.
	* regformats/s390-gs-linux64.dat: New file.
	* regformats/s390x-gs-linux64.dat: New file.
2017-09-25 16:02:23 +02:00
Tom Tromey b4a7c69968 Removed unused declaration
An earlier patch of mine removed make_cleanup_override_quit_handler,
but neglected to remove the declaration.  This patch removes it.
Tested by rebuilding.  I'm committing this as obvious.

ChangeLog
2017-09-23  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* defs.h (make_cleanup_override_quit_handler): Don't declare.
2017-09-23 14:13:12 -06:00
Tom Tromey c2f97536b7 Change type of scoped_input_handler::m_quit_handler
Simon pointed out that scoped_input_handler::m_quit_handler must have
the correct scoped_restore_tmpl type, to avoid binding to a temporary.
This patch fixes the problem.

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-09-22  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* utils.c (class scoped_input_handler) <m_quit_handler>: Change
	type to scoped_restore_tmpl.
	<scoped_input_handler>: Initialize m_quit_handler directly.

Reviewed-By: Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
2017-09-22 15:51:28 -06:00
Sergio Durigan Junior 43573013c9 Get rid of "gdb_dirbuf" and use "getcwd (NULL, 0)"
Currently we have "current_directory" and "gdb_dirbuf" globals, which
means that we basically have two possible places to consult when we
want to know GDB's current working directory.

This is not ideal and can lead to confusion.  Moreover, the way we're
using "gdb_difbuf" along with "getcwd" is problematic because we
declare the buffer with "1024" elements hardcoded, which does not take
into account longer pathnames that are possible in many filesystems.
Using "PATH_MAX" would also not be a solution because of portability
problems.  Therefore, the best solution is to rely on the fact that
"getcwd (NULL, 0)" will "do the right thing" and return a
heap-allocated string containing the full path.  With the new "getcwd"
module from gnulib, it is now possible to do that without worrying
about breaking some host.

With this patch "current_directory" is now the only place to check for
GDB's cwd.

Reviewed-by: Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-09-22  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>

	* cli/cli-cmds.c (pwd_command): Use "getcwd (NULL, 0)".
	(cd_command): Likewise.  Free "current_directory" before
	assigning to it.
	* main.c (captured_main_1): Use "getcwd (NULL, 0)".
	* mi/mi-cmd-env.c (mi_cmd_env_pwd): Likewise.
	* top.c (gdb_dirbuf): Remove global declaration.
	* top.h (gdb_dirbuf): Likewise.
2017-09-22 13:28:16 -04:00
Sergio Durigan Junior 6ec2e0f5bd Import "glob" and "getcwd" modules from gnulib
These two modules are necessary because of the rework that will be
done in the "change directory" logic on GDB/gdbserver in the next
commits.

First, we will get rid of the "gdb_dirbuf" global variable and instead
rely on the fact that "getcwd (NULL, 0)", which is a GNU extension,
returns a heap-allocated string with the necessary bytes to hold the
full path.  This is a good practice not only because globals are not
ideal but also because there is no good way to know beforehand the
size of the full pathname allowed in the filesystem ("PATH_MAX" is not
portable and does not reflect all the possible filesystems out there).

We will also have a way to "cd" to a directory also on gdbserver, but
in order to do that uniformly, there must be a way to do tilde
expansion on directories provided by the user.  Currently, GDB uses
"tilde_expand" from readline to do that, but gdbserver doesn't link
against readline and therefore cannot use this function.  The solution
is to use "glob" instead, which can perform tilde expansion as a GNU
extension.  Therefore, we need gnulib's version of "glob".

A special note is necessary for gdb/ser-tcp.c.  It defines "close" as
"closesocket" on Win32 targets.  If we leave the code as is, this
would conflict with gnulib's definition of "close".  Therefore, in
order to keep the same code path from before this import, I decided to
"#undef close" first, and then let the original (re)definition of it
take place.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-09-22  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>

	* gnulib/aclocal.m4: Regenerate.
	* gnulib/config.in: Regenerate.
	* gnulib/configure: Regenerate.
	* gnulib/import/Makefile.am: Regenerate.
	* gnulib/import/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
	* gnulib/import/assure.h: New file.
	* gnulib/import/at-func.c: Likewise
	* gnulib/import/chdir-long.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/chdir-long.h: New file.
	* gnulib/import/cloexec.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/cloexec.h: New file.
	* gnulib/import/close.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/closedir.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/dirent-private.h: New file.
	* gnulib/import/dup-safer.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/dup.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/dup2.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/error.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/error.h: New file.
	* gnulib/import/exitfail.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/exitfail.h: New file.
	* gnulib/import/fchdir.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/fcntl.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/fcntl.in.h: New file.
	* gnulib/import/fd-hook.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/fd-hook.h: New file.
	* gnulib/import/fd-safer.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/fdopendir.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/filename.h: New file.
	* gnulib/import/filenamecat-lgpl.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/filenamecat.h: New file.
	* gnulib/import/fstat.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/fstatat.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/getcwd-lgpl.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/getcwd.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/getdtablesize.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/getlogin_r.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/getprogname.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/getprogname.h: New file.
	* gnulib/import/gettext.h: New file.
	* gnulib/import/glob-libc.h: New file.
	* gnulib/import/glob.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/glob.in.h: New file.
	* gnulib/import/intprops.h: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/chdir-long.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/close.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/closedir.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/d-ino.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/d-type.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/dup.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/dup2.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/error.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/fchdir.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/fcntl.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/fcntl_h.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/fdopendir.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/filenamecat.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/fstat.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/fstatat.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/getcwd-abort-bug.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/getcwd-path-max.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/getcwd.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/getdtablesize.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/getlogin_r.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/getprogname.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/glob.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/gnulib-cache.m4: Regenerate.
	* gnulib/import/m4/gnulib-comp.m4: Regenerate.
	* gnulib/import/m4/mempcpy.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/memrchr.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/mode_t.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/msvc-inval.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/msvc-nothrow.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/open.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/openat.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/opendir.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/readdir.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/realloc.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/rewinddir.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/save-cwd.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/strdup.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/strerror.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/m4/unistd-safer.m4: New file.
	* gnulib/import/mempcpy.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/memrchr.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/msvc-inval.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/msvc-inval.h: New file.
	* gnulib/import/msvc-nothrow.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/msvc-nothrow.h: New file.
	* gnulib/import/open.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/openat-die.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/openat-priv.h: New file.
	* gnulib/import/openat-proc.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/openat.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/openat.h: New file.
	* gnulib/import/opendir.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/pipe-safer.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/readdir.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/realloc.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/rewinddir.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/save-cwd.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/save-cwd.h: New file.
	* gnulib/import/strdup.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/strerror-override.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/strerror-override.h: New file.
	* gnulib/import/strerror.c: New file.
	* gnulib/import/unistd--.h: New file.
	* gnulib/import/unistd-safer.h: New file.
	* gnulib/update-gnulib.sh (IMPORTED_GNULIB_MODULES): Add
	"getcwd" and "glob".
	* ser-tcp.c: Undefine "close" before redefining it.
2017-09-22 13:28:03 -04:00
Simon Marchi cc4d742f4c gdbserver x86 on win32: call init_target_desc
When trying to run gdbserver compiled for x86 win32 under wine, I get:

  $ wine ./gdbserver/gdbserver.exe --once :1234 ./test
  /home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/gdbserver/regcache.c:177: A problem internal to GDBserver has been detected.
  regcache* new_register_cache(const target_desc*): Assertion `tdesc->registers_size != 0' failed.

It seems like on that platform, init_target_desc is never called, so
registers_size is never computed.

My first thought was to call init_target_desc somewhere in win32-low.c,
but it turns out that when using win32 on arm, the target description is
already initialized by the generated code.  My second thought was to
call it in {i386,amd64}_create_target_description, but those functions
are shared with GDB, and init_target_desc is gdbserver-specific.  So I
ended up with the simplest fix, calling it in i386_arch_setup.

Now I hit some other problem:

  $ wine ./gdbserver/gdbserver.exe --once :1234 ./test
  Killing process(es): 39
  No program to debug
  Exiting

but still, I think fixing the tdesc issue this is a step forward.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* win32-i386-low.c (i386_arch_setup): Call init_target_desc.
2017-09-22 16:51:55 +02:00
Simon Marchi 432ae719d3 Fix sometimes-uninitialized warning in gdbscm_value_address
I am getting this warning with clang:

/home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/guile/scm-value.c:439:11: error: variable 'address' is used uninitialized whenever 'if' condition is false [-Werror,-Wsometimes-uninitialized]
      if (res_val != NULL)
          ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/guile/scm-value.c:444:32: note: uninitialized use occurs here
      if (gdbscm_is_exception (address))
                               ^~~~~~~
/home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/guile/scm-value.c:439:7: note: remove the 'if' if its condition is always true
      if (res_val != NULL)
      ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/guile/scm-value.c:427:18: note: initialize the variable 'address' to silence this warning
      SCM address;
                 ^
                  = nullptr

We can get rid of it with a small refactoring.  I think it's a bit
cleaner/safer to initialize address with a pessimistic value and assign
it on success.  Then there's no chance of using it uninitialized.  If I
understand correctly, the NULL check on res_val was to check whether
value_addr threw, and that if value_addr returns without throwing, the
result will never be NULL.  If that's true, we can skip the res_val
variable.

Tested by running gdb.guile/*.exp locally.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* guile/scm-value.c (gdbscm_value_address): Initialize address,
	get rid of res_val.
2017-09-22 10:47:19 +02:00
Rainer Orth 4fa7574eec Fix gdb 8.1 Solaris compilation
I just tried to compile gdb trunk on Solaris 11.4 (formerly 12), and
failed for a couple of reasons:

*

In file included from /usr/include/python2.7/Python.h:128:0,
                 from /vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/python/python-internal.h:94,
                 from /vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/python/py-instruction.h:23,
                 from /vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/python/py-instruction.c:21:
/usr/include/python2.7/ceval.h:67:0: error: ignoring #pragma no_inline  [-Werror=unknown-pragmas]
 #pragma no_inline(PyEval_EvalFrameEx)
 ^

  New in Solaris 11.4: <python2.7/ceval.h> uses a Studio-only #pragma.
  I've disabled the warning in warnings.m4.

*

/vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/ser-pipe.c: In function ‘int pipe_open(serial*, const char*)’:
/vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/ser-pipe.c:77:9: error: ‘pid_t vfork()’ is deprecated (declared at /usr/include/unistd.h:659) [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
   pid = vfork ();
         ^
/vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/ser-pipe.c:77:16: error: ‘pid_t vfork()’ is deprecated (declared at /usr/include/unistd.h:659) [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
   pid = vfork ();
                ^

  Since Solaris 11, vfork () is marked deprecated in <unistd.h>.

  cf. vfork(2):

       The  vfork()  and vforkx() functions are deprecated. Their sole legiti-
       mate use as a prelude to an immediate call to a function from the  exec
       family can be achieved safely by posix_spawn(3C) or posix_spawnp(3C).

  Again, I've disabled the warning.

*

/vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/cli/cli-cmds.c: In function ‘void shell_escape(const char*, int)’:
/vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/cli/cli-cmds.c:750:14: error: ‘pid_t vfork()’ is deprecated (declared at /usr/include/unistd.h:659) [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
   if ((pid = vfork ()) == 0)
              ^
/vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/cli/cli-cmds.c:750:21: error: ‘pid_t vfork()’ is deprecated (declared at /usr/include/unistd.h:659) [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
   if ((pid = vfork ()) == 0)
                     ^

  Same problem.

*

/vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/procfs.c: In function ‘void procfs_init_inferior(target_ops*, int)’:
/vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/procfs.c:4380:30: error: ‘START_INFERIOR_TRAPS_EXPECTED’ was not declared in this scope
   gdb_startup_inferior (pid, START_INFERIOR_TRAPS_EXPECTED);
                              ^

  defined in nat/fork-inferior.h, need to include that header

/vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/procfs.c: In function ‘void procfs_create_inferior(target_ops*, const char*, const string&, char**, int)’:
/vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/procfs.c:4605:38: error: ‘fork_inferior’ was not declared in this scope
          NULL, NULL, shell_file, NULL);
                                      ^

  likewise

/vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/procfs.c: In function ‘void procfs_info_proc(target_ops*, const char*, info_proc_what)’:
/vol/src/gnu/gdb/gdb/dist/gdb/procfs.c:5124:20: error: ‘argv’ was not declared in this scope
   for (char *arg : argv)
                    ^

  Typo, should be built_argv instead!

*

Undefined                       first referenced
 symbol                             in file
fork_inferior(char const*, std::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, char**, void (*)(), void (*)(int), void (*)(), char const*, void (*)(char const*, char* const*, char* const*)) procfs.o
startup_inferior(int, int, target_waitstatus*, ptid_t*) fork-child.o
ld: fatal: symbol referencing errors
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
make[2]: *** [Makefile:2249: gdb] Error 1

  Need to add fork-inferior.o to NATDEPFILES.

With the changes below, I can build gdb on sparcv9-sun-solaris2.11 and
amd64-pc-solaris2.11 and a simple smoke test (gdb/gdb gdb/gdb) works.
2017-09-22 10:42:45 +02:00
Kevin Buettner 757bf54bb4 Test case for Inferior.thread_from_thread_handle
As the title says, this is a test case for
Inferior.thread_from_thread_handle, a python method which will,
given a thread library dependent thread handle, find the GDB thread
which corresponds to that thread handle (in the inferior under
consideration).

The C file for this test case causes the thread handles for the
main thread and two child threads to be placed into an array.  The
test case runs to one of the functions (do_something()) at which point,
it retrieves the thread handles from the array and attempts to find the
corresponding thread in GDB's internal thread list.

I use barriers to make sure that both threads have actually started;
execution will stop when one of the threads breaks at do_something.

Thanks to Simon Marchi for suggestions for forcing the thread
numbering to be stable.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.python/py-thrhandle.c, gdb.python/py-thrhandle.exp: New
	files.
2017-09-21 11:49:48 -07:00
Kevin Buettner f2ff95c583 Documentation for qXfer:threads:read handle attribute
gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.texinfo (qXfer:threads:read): Add documentation for handle
	attribute.
2017-09-21 11:49:48 -07:00
Kevin Buettner f6327dcbf0 Add thread_handle_to_thread_info support for remote targets
This patch adds support to remote targets for converting a thread
handle to a thread_info struct pointer.

A thread handle is fetched via a "handle" attribute which has been
added to the qXfer:threads:read query packet.  An implementation is
provided in gdbserver for targets using the Linux kernel.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-low.h (struct lwp_info): Add new field, thread_handle.
	(thread_db_thread_handle): Declare.
	* linux-low.c (linux_target_ops): Initialize thread_handle.
	* server.c (handle_qxfer_threads_worker): Add support for
	"handle" attribute.
	* target.h (struct target_ops): Add new function pointer,
	thread_handle.
	(target_thread_handle): Define.
	* thread-db.c (find_one_thread, attach_thread): Set thread_handle
	field in lwp.
	(thread_db_thread_handle): New function.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* remote.c (vector): Include.
	(struct private_thread_info): Add field, thread_handle.
	(free_private_thread_info): Deallocate storage associated with
	thread handle.
	(get_private_info_thread): Initialize `thread_handle' field.
	(struct thread_item): Add field, thread_handle.
	(clear_threads_listing_context): Deallocate storage associated
	with thread handle.
	(start_thread): Add support for "handle" attribute.
	(thread_attributes): Add "handle".
	(remote_get_threads_with_qthreadinfo): Initialize thread_handle
	field.
	(remote_update_thread_list): Update thread_handle.
	(remote_thread_handle_to_thread_info): New function.
	(init_remote_ops): Initialize to_thread_handle_to_thread_info.
2017-09-21 11:49:47 -07:00
Kevin Buettner 8629910955 Add thread_db_notice_clone to gdbserver
While working on a patch for fetching a thread handle in gdbserver, I
ran into a circumstance in which tests in gdb.mi/mi-nsmoribund.exp
would occasionally fail.  Over a large enough number of runs, it would
fail roughly 2% of the time.

That thread handle patch caused find_one_thread() to be called on
every stop.  find_one_thread() calls td_ta_map_lwp2thr() which, in
turn, can cause ps_get_thread_area() to be called.
ps_get_thread_area() makes a call to ptrace() for getting the thread
area address.  If this should happen when the thread is not stopped,
the call to ptrace will return error which in turn propogates back to
find_one_thread().  find_one_thread() calls error() in this instance
which causes the program to die.

This patch causes find_one_thread() to be called upon reciept of a
clone event.  Since the clone is stopped, the circumstances described
above cannot occur.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-low.c (handle_extended_wait): Call thread_db_notice_clone().
	* linux-low.h (thread_db_notice_clone): Declare.
	* thread-db.c (thread_db_notice_clone): New function.
2017-09-21 11:49:47 -07:00
Kevin Buettner da2c323bff Documentation for Inferior.thread_from_thread_handle
gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

	* python.texi (Inferiors In Python): Add description for method
	Inferior.thread_from_thread_handle.
2017-09-21 11:49:46 -07:00
Kevin Buettner fbbe5337a6 Add `thread_from_thread_handle' method to (Python) gdb.Inferior
gdb/ChangeLog:
	* python/py-inferior.c (gdbpy_thread_from_thread_handle): New
	function.
	(inferior_object_methods): Add gdbpy_thread_from_thread_handle.
	* python/python-internal.h (thread_object_type): Declare.
2017-09-21 11:20:51 -07:00
Kevin Buettner e04ee09e24 Add target method for converting thread handle to thread_info struct pointer
This patch adds a target method named `to_thread_handle_to_thread_info'.
It is intended to map a thread library specific thread handle (such as
pthread_t for the pthread library) to the corresponding GDB internal
thread_info struct (pointer).

An implementation is provided for Linux pthreads; see linux-thread-db.c.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* target.h (struct target_ops): Add to_thread_handle_to_thread_info.
	(target_thread_handle_to_thread_info): Declare.
	* target.c (target_thread_handle_to_thread_info): New function.
	* target-delegates.c: Regenerate.
	* gdbthread.h (find_thread_by_handle): Declare.
	* thread.c (find_thread_by_handle): New function.
	* linux-thread-db.c (thread_db_thread_handle_to_thread_info): New
	function.
	(init_thread_db_ops): Register thread_db_thread_handle_to_thread_info.
2017-09-21 11:19:10 -07:00
Pedro Alves f557a88ab1 gdbserver: Remove traces of ancient Hc handling
Back in commit f0db101d98 ("gdbserver: don't pick a random thread if
the current thread dies"), a couple years ago, the last references to
set_desired_thread(0) [select the Hc thread] were removed, and all the
remaining calls to set_desired_thread pass '1', meaning general
thread.  This means we can simplify set_desired_thread.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2017-09-21  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* server.c (gdb_read_memory, handle_status, process_serial_event)
	(handle_serial_event, handle_target_event): Adjust to
	set_desired_thread prototype change.
	* target.c (set_desired_thread): Remove 'use_general' parameter
	and adjust.
	* target.h (set_desired_thread): Remove 'use_general' parameter.
2017-09-21 16:52:33 +01:00
Simon Marchi 1e5b66ed42 linux-waitpid: Get rid of format string warning
Clang gives this warning:

/home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/gdbserver/../nat/linux-waitpid.c:45:25: error: format string is not a string literal [-Werror,-Wformat-nonliteral]
      vfprintf (stderr, format, args);
                        ^~~~~~

Get rid of it by adding ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* nat/linux-waitpid.c (linux_debug): Add ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF.
2017-09-21 15:19:40 +02:00
Simon Marchi ebe48ba085 microblaze-tdep: Add ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF to microblaze_debug
I am getting this warning with clang:

/home/emaisin/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/microblaze-tdep.c:94:28: error: format string is not a string literal [-Werror,-Wformat-nonliteral]
       vprintf_unfiltered (fmt, args);
                           ^~~

Adding ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF to microblaze_debug gets rid of it.  Strangely,
gcc doesn't warn about non-literal format strings when calling vprintf
(or a vprintf-style function, like vprintf_unfiltered).  I filed this
gcc bug:

https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=82206

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* microblaze-tdep.c (microblaze_debug): Add ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF.
2017-09-21 14:09:33 +02:00
Yao Qi 0a0bf5dc14 Fix aarch64-freebsd build failure
I happen to see that fbsd-tdep.o is missing for target aarch64-freebsd,
and it causes the build failure,

aarch64-fbsd-tdep.o: In function `aarch64_fbsd_init_abi(gdbarch_info, gdbarch*)':
binutils-gdb/gdb/aarch64-fbsd-tdep.c:186: undefined reference to `fbsd_init_abi(gdbarch_info, gdbarch*)'
binutils-gdb/gdb/aarch64-fbsd-tdep.c:189: undefined reference to `svr4_lp64_fetch_link_map_offsets()'
binutils-gdb/gdb/aarch64-fbsd-tdep.c:189: undefined reference to `set_solib_svr4_fetch_link_map_offsets(gdbarch*, link_map_offsets* (*)())'

This patch fixed it.

gdb:

2017-09-21  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* configure.tgt (aarch64*-*-freebsd*): Add fbsd-tdep.o solib-svr4.o
	to gdb_target_obs.
2017-09-21 09:20:05 +01:00
Tom Tromey d1b0a7bfd3 Change counted_command_line to a shared_ptr
This changes counted_command_line to be a typedef for std::shared_ptr
and removes the associated cleanups.  In the long run I believe that
cmd_list_element should also be changed to use a shared_ptr.

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-09-20  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* breakpoint.c (struct counted_command_line): Remove.
	(breakpoint_commands): Update.
	(alloc_counted_command_line, incref_counted_command_line)
	(decref_counted_command_line, do_cleanup_counted_command_line)
	(make_cleanup_decref_counted_command_line): Remove.
	(breakpoint_set_commands, commands_command_1, ~bpstats, bpstats)
	(bpstat_clear_actions, bpstat_do_actions_1, watchpoint_check)
	(bpstat_stop_status, print_one_breakpoint_location, ~breakpoint)
	(save_breakpoints): Update.
	* breakpoint.h (counted_command_line): Now a typedef to
	shared_ptr.
	(struct breakpoint) <commands>: Now a counted_command_line.
	(struct bpstats) <command>: Likewise.
2017-09-20 22:05:16 -06:00
Tom Tromey 48649e1bfe Use function_view in a couple of places in breakpoint.c
This changes iterate_over_related_breakpoints and
map_breakpoint_numbers to take a function_view.  Then, it simplifies
the callers by using lambdas.  This then allows the removal of some
bookkeeping types.

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-09-20  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* breakpoint.c (struct commands_info, do_map_commands_command):
	Remove.
	(commands_command_1): Update.
	(iterate_over_related_breakpoints): Take a function_view.
	(do_delete_breakpoint, do_map_delete_breakpoint): Remove.
	(delete_command): Update.
	(map_breakpoint_numbers): Take a function_view.
	(do_disable_breakpoint, do_map_delete_breakpoint): Remove.
	(disable_command): Update.
	(do_enable_breakpoint, do_map_enable_breakpoint): Remove.
	(enable_command): Update.
	(struct disp_data, do_enable_breakpoint_disp)
	(do_map_enable_once_breakpoint, do_map_enable_count_breakpoint)
	(do_map_enable_delete_breakpoint): Remove.
	(enable_once_command, enable_count_command, enable_delete_command)
	(delete_trace_variable_command): Update.
2017-09-20 22:05:15 -06:00
Tom Tromey 04afa70c8e Allocate bpstats with new
This changes struct bpstats to be allocated with new and freed with
delete, adding constructors and a destructor in the process.  This
allows the removal of one cleanup and clears the way for more to
follow.

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-09-20  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* breakpoint.c (~bpstats): Rename from bpstat_free.  Update.
	(bpstat_clear): Use delete.
	(bpstats): New constructors.
	(bpstat_copy, bpstat_stop_status): Use new.
	(dprintf_after_condition_true): Update.
	* breakpoint.h (bpstats::bpstats): Add constructors.
	(bpstats::~bpstats): Add destructor.
2017-09-20 22:05:14 -06:00
Pedro Alves c83833f493 eval.c:evaluate_subexp_standard: Use RAII to avoid leaks
While working on the no-debug-info debugging improvements series, I
noticed these bare xfree calls, which lead to leaks if
evaluate_subexp_standard throws.

Fix that by reworking make_params as a RAII class.  Ends up
eliminating a couple heap allocations too.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-09-20  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* eval.c (make_params): Delete, refactored as ...
	(class fake_method): ... this new type's ctor.
	(fake_method::~fake_method): New.
	(evaluate_subexp_standard): Use 'fake_method'.
2017-09-21 00:34:41 +01:00
Tom Tromey 223ffa714c Remove make_cleanup_restore_target_terminal
This removes make_cleanup_restore_target_terminal and generally
C++-ifies target terminal handling.  It changes all target_terminal_*
functions to be static members of a new target_terminal class and
changes the cleanup to be a scoped_* class.
make_cleanup_override_quit_handler is also removed in favor of simply
using scoped_restore.

Note that there are some files in this patch that I could not compile.
Considering that some of the rewrites were automated, and that none of
these files involed cleanups, I feel that this is relatively safe.

Regression tested by the buildbot.

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-09-20  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* windows-nat.c (get_windows_debug_event, windows_wait)
	(do_initial_windows_stuff, windows_attach): Update.
	* utils.c (vwarning, internal_vproblem): Update.
	(ui_unregister_input_event_handler_cleanup)
	(prepare_to_handle_input): Remove.
	(class scoped_input_handler): New.
	(defaulted_query, prompt_for_continue): Update.
	* tui/tui-hooks.c (tui_refresh_frame_and_register_information):
	Update.
	* top.c (undo_terminal_modifications_before_exit): Update.
	* target/target.h (target_terminal_init, target_terminal_inferior)
	(target_terminal_ours): Don't declare.
	(class target_terminal): New.
	* target.h (target_terminal_is_inferior, target_terminal_is_ours)
	(target_terminal_ours_for_output)
	(make_cleanup_restore_target_terminal): Don't declare.
	(target_terminal_info): Remove.
	* target.c (enum terminal_state, terminal_state): Remove.
	(target_terminal::terminal_state): Define.
	(target_terminal::init): Rename from target_terminal_init.
	(target_terminal::inferior): Rename from
	target_terminal_inferior.
	(target_terminal::ours): Rename from target_terminal_ours.
	(target_terminal::ours_for_output): Rename from
	target_terminal_ours_for_output.
	(target_terminal::info): New method.
	(cleanup_restore_target_terminal)
	(make_cleanup_restore_target_terminal): Remove.
	* solib.c (handle_solib_event): Update.
	* remote.c (remote_serial_quit_handler): Update.
	(remote_terminal_inferior, remote_wait_as): Update.
	* record-full.c (record_full_wait_1): Update.
	* nto-procfs.c (procfs_create_inferior): Update.
	* nat/fork-inferior.c (startup_inferior): Update.
	* mi/mi-interp.c (mi_new_thread, mi_thread_exit)
	(mi_record_changed, mi_inferior_added, mi_inferior_appeared)
	(mi_inferior_exit, mi_inferior_removed, mi_traceframe_changed)
	(mi_tsv_created, mi_tsv_deleted, mi_tsv_modified)
	(mi_breakpoint_created, mi_breakpoint_deleted)
	(mi_breakpoint_modified, mi_on_resume, mi_solib_loaded)
	(mi_solib_unloaded, mi_command_param_changed, mi_memory_changed)
	(mi_user_selected_context_changed, report_initial_inferior):
	Update.
	* linux-nat.c (linux_nat_attach, linux_nat_terminal_ours)
	(linux_nat_terminal_inferior): Update.
	* infrun.c (follow_fork_inferior)
	(handle_vfork_child_exec_or_exit, do_target_resume)
	(check_curr_ui_sync_execution_done, handle_inferior_event_1)
	(handle_signal_stop, maybe_remove_breakpoints, normal_stop):
	Update.
	* inflow.c (child_terminal_init, info_terminal_command): Update.
	* infcmd.c (post_create_inferior, continue_1, prepare_one_step)
	(attach_command): Update.
	* infcall.c (call_thread_fsm_should_stop): Update.
	* gnu-nat.c (gnu_attach): Update.
	* extension.c (struct active_ext_lang_state)
	(restore_active_ext_lang): Update.
	* exceptions.c (print_flush): Update.
	* event-top.c (async_enable_stdin, default_quit_handler): Update.
	(struct quit_handler_cleanup_data, restore_quit_handler)
	(restore_quit_handler_dtor, make_cleanup_override_quit_handler):
	Remove.
	* cp-support.c (gdb_demangle): Update.
	* breakpoint.c (update_inserted_breakpoint_locations)
	(insert_breakpoint_locations, handle_jit_event)
	(disable_breakpoints_in_unloaded_shlib): Update.
	* annotate.c (annotate_breakpoints_invalid)
	(annotate_frames_invalid): Update.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog
2017-09-20  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* target.c (target_terminal::terminal_state): Define.
	(target_terminal::init): Rename from target_terminal_init.
	(target_terminal::inferior): Rename from
	target_terminal_inferior.
	(target_terminal::ours): Rename from target_terminal_ours.
	(target_terminal::ours_for_output, target_terminal::info): New.
2017-09-20 16:09:50 -06:00
Tom Tromey 013af3fc8e Overload catch_command_errors
This changes catch_command_errors_const to be an overload of
catch_command_errors, which may mildly help future constification
efforts.

Tested by rebuilding.

gdb/ChangeLog
2017-09-20  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* main.c (catch_command_errors): Rename from
	catch_command_errors_const.
	(captured_main_1): Update.
2017-09-20 16:04:11 -06:00
Pedro Alves 06871ae840 Make "list ambiguous" show symbol names too
Currently, with an ambiguous "list first,last", we get:

  (gdb) list bar,main
  Specified first line 'bar' is ambiguous:
  file: "src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/overload.cc", line number: 97
  file: "src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/overload.cc", line number: 98

This commit makes gdb's output above a bit clearer by printing the
symbol name as well:

  (gdb) list bar,main
  Specified first line 'bar' is ambiguous:
  file: "src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/overload.cc", line number: 97, symbol: "bar(A)"
  file: "src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/overload.cc", line number: 98, symbol: "bar(B)"

And while at it, makes gdb print the symbol name when actually listing
multiple locations too.  I.e., before (with "set listsize 2"):

  (gdb) list bar
  file: "src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/overload.cc", line number: 97
  96
  97      int bar (A) { return 11; }
  file: "src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/overload.cc", line number: 98
  97      int bar (A) { return 11; }
  98      int bar (B) { return 22; }

After:

  (gdb) list bar
  file: "src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/overload.cc", line number: 97, symbol: "bar(A)"
  96
  97      int bar (A) { return 11; }
  file: "src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/overload.cc", line number: 98, symbol: "bar(B)"
  97      int bar (A) { return 11; }
  98      int bar (B) { return 22; }

Currently, the result of decoding a linespec loses information about
the original symbol that was found.  All we end up with is an address.
This makes it difficult to find the original symbol again to get at
its print name.  Fix that by storing a pointer to the symbol in the
sal.  We already store the symtab and obj_section, so it feels like a
natural progression to me.  This avoids having to do any extra symbol
lookup too.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-09-20  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* cli/cli-cmds.c (list_command): Use print_sal_location.
	(print_sal_location): New function.
	(ambiguous_line_spec): Use print_sal_location.
	* linespec.c (symbol_to_sal): Record the symbol in the sal.
	* symtab.c (find_function_start_sal): Likewise.
	* symtab.h (symtab_and_line::symbol): New field.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2017-09-20  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.base/list-ambiguous.exp (test_list_ambiguous_symbol): Expect
	symbol names in gdb's output.
	* gdb.cp/overload.exp ("list all overloads"): Likewise.
2017-09-20 16:21:26 +01:00
Pedro Alves e5f25bc5d6 Fix "list ambiguous_variable"
The "list" command allows specifying the name of variables as
argument, not just functions, so that users can type "list
a_global_variable".

That support is a broken when it comes to ambiguous locations though.

If there's more than one such global variable in the program, e.g.,
static globals in different compilation units, GDB ends up listing the
source of the first variable it finds, only.

linespec.c does find both symbol and minsym locations for all the
globals.  The problem is that it ends up merging all the resulting
sals into one, because they all have address, zero.  I.e., all sals
end up with sal.pc == 0, so maybe_add_address returns false for all
but the first.

The zero addresses appear because:

- in the minsyms case, linespec.c:minsym_found incorrectly treats all
  minsyms as if they were function/text symbols.  In list mode we can
  end up with data symbols there, and we shouldn't be using
  find_pc_sect_line on data symbols.

- in the debug symbols case, symbol_to_sal misses recording an address
  (sal.pc) for non-block, non-label symbols.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-09-20  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* linespec.c (minsym_found): Handle non-text minsyms.
	(symbol_to_sal): Record a sal.pc for non-block, non-label symbols.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2017-09-20  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.base/list-ambiguous.exp (test_list_ambiguous_function):
	Rename to ...
	(test_list_ambiguous_symbol): ... this and add a symbol name
	parameter.  Adjust.
	(test_list_ambiguous_function): Reimplement on top of
	test_list_ambiguous_symbol and also test listing ambiguous
	variables.
	* gdb.base/list-ambiguous0.c (ambiguous): Rename to ...
	(ambiguous_fun): ... this.
	(ambiguous_var): New.
	* gdb.base/list-ambiguous1.c (ambiguous): Rename to ...
	(ambiguous_fun): ... this.
	(ambiguous_var): New.
2017-09-20 16:12:54 +01:00
Walfred Tedeschi 1b7fa39ed9 [OBV] amd64-features-makefile: add missing backslash.
In an old commit the backslash of was missing in the rule for creating the
i386-avx-mpx-avx512-pku.dat file.  No need to regenerate the files, this
was done by another commit from Yao.

2017-09-20  Walfred Tedeschi  <walfred.tedeschi@intel.com>

	* features/Makefile (i386-avx-mpx-avx512-pku.dat): Add backslash.
2017-09-20 15:01:40 +02:00
Walfred Tedeschi 37dd082596 add ChangeLog from previous commit 2017-09-20 14:47:04 +02:00
Walfred Tedeschi 6470a84860 gdb - avx512: tests were failing due to missing memory aligment.
Test was running on a fault during code execution.  Analysis have shown
that the wrong instruction had been used.  An instruction that takes
not alligned memory is more appropriated for the task.

ChangeLog:

2017-09-20  Walfred Tedeschi  <walfred.tedeschi@intel.com>

gdb/testesuite/ChangeLog:
	* gdb.arch/i386-avx512.c (move_zmm_data_to_reg): Use
	vmovups instead vmovaps.
	(move_zmm_data_to_memory): Use vmovups instead vmovaps.

Change-Id: I4a95560861ef1792ed6ce86578fdd726162863f1
2017-09-20 13:42:21 +02:00
John Baldwin 4e5a4f5850 Add a 'starti' command.
This works like 'start' but it stops at the first instruction rather
than the first line in main().  This is useful if one wants to single
step through runtime linker startup.

While here, introduce a RUN_ARGS_HELP macro for shared help text
between run, start, and starti.  This includes expanding the help for
start and starti to include details from run's help text.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* NEWS (Changes since GDB 8.0): Add starti.
	* infcmd.c (enum run_break): New.
	(run_command_1): Queue pending event for RUN_STOP_AT_FIRST_INSN
	case.
	(run_command): Use enum run_how.
	(start_command): Likewise.
	(starti_command): New function.
	(RUN_ARGS_HELP): New macro.
	(_initialize_infcmd): Use RUN_ARGS_HELP for run and start
	commands.  Add starti command.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.texinfo (Starting your Program): Add description of
	starti command.  Mention starti command as an alternative for
	debugging the elaboration phase.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.base/starti.c: New file.
	* gdb.base/starti.exp: New file.
	* lib/gdb.exp (gdb_starti_cmd): New procedure.
2017-09-19 12:15:35 -07:00
Yao Qi aa70c9f195 Remove one explicit rule for monitor.o
gdb/monitor.c was removed by 40e0b27 (Delete the remaining ROM monitor
targets).

gdb:

2017-09-19  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* Makefile.in (monitor.o): Remove the rule.
2017-09-19 10:18:57 +01:00
Yao Qi d654162044 Use DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN
We have many classes that copy cotr and assignment operator are deleted,
so this patch replaces these existing mechanical code with macro
DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN.

gdb:

2017-09-19  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* annotate.h (struct annotate_arg_emitter): Use
	DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN.
	* common/refcounted-object.h (refcounted_object): Likewise.
	* completer.h (struct completion_result): Likewise.
	* dwarf2read.c (struct dwarf2_per_objfile): Likewise.
	* filename-seen-cache.h (filename_seen_cache): Likewise.
	* gdbcore.h (thread_section_name): Likewise.
	* gdb_regex.h (compiled_regex): Likewise.
	* gdbthread.h (scoped_restore_current_thread): Likewise.
	* inferior.h (scoped_restore_current_inferior): Likewise.
	* jit.c (jit_reader): Likewise.
	* linespec.h (struct linespec_result): Likewise.
	* mi/mi-parse.h (struct mi_parse): Likewise.
	* nat/fork-inferior.c (execv_argv): Likewise.
	* progspace.h (scoped_restore_current_program_space): Likewise.
	* python/python-internal.h (class gdbpy_enter): Likewise.
	* regcache.h (regcache): Likewise.
	* target-descriptions.c (struct tdesc_reg): Likewise.
	(struct tdesc_type): Likewise.
	(struct tdesc_feature): Likewise.
	* ui-out.h (ui_out_emit_type): Likewise.
2017-09-19 10:10:03 +01:00
Simon Marchi 0615127c58 dwarf2expr: Remove unused abort_expression label in execute_stack_op
The label abort_expression is unused, so remove it.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf2expr.c (dwarf_expr_context::execute_stack_op): Remove
	label abort_expression.
2017-09-18 13:09:20 +02:00
Simon Marchi 04fd3ba9b6 Refactor handle_qxfer_libraries and friends to use std::string
Using std::string in handle_qxfer_libraries and friends allow to
simplify the code.  We don't have to manually free the buffer, and we
don't have to pre-compute the required space.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* server.c (accumulate_file_name_length): Remove.
	(emit_dll_description): Adjust to std::string change.
	(handle_qxfer_libraries): Use std::string to hold document.
2017-09-16 14:22:11 +02:00
Simon Marchi 5e1875543d Make xml_escape_text return an std::string
This is a simple replacement, it allows removing some manual free'ing in
the callers.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* common/buffer.c (buffer_xml_printf): Adjust.
	* common/xml-utils.c (xml_escape_text): Change return type to
	std::string, update code accordingly.
	* common/xml-utils.h (xml_escape_text): Change return type to
	std::string.
	* rs6000-aix-tdep.c (rs6000_aix_shared_library_to_xml): Adjust.
	* windows-tdep.c (windows_xfer_shared_library): Adjust.
	* unittests/xml-utils-selftests.c (test_xml_escape_text):
	Adjust.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-low.c (linux_qxfer_libraries_svr4): Adjust to change of
	return type of xml_escape_text.
	* server.c (emit_dll_description): Likewise.
2017-09-16 14:19:31 +02:00
Simon Marchi c3d7b541fa Add unit test for xml_escape_text
The following patch modifies xml_escape_text, so I took the opportunity
to write a unit test for it.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* Makefile.in (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_SRCS): Add new source file.
	(SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_OBS): Add new object file.
	* unittests/xml-utils-selftests.c: New file.
2017-09-16 14:16:28 +02:00
Simon Marchi 1526853e34 Add selftests run filtering
With the growing number of selftests, I think it would be useful to be
able to run only a subset of the tests.  This patch associates a name to
each registered selftest.  It then allows doing something like:

  (gdb) maintenance selftest aarch64
  Running self-tests.
  Running selftest aarch64-analyze-prologue.
  Running selftest aarch64-process-record.
  Ran 2 unit tests, 0 failed

or with gdbserver:

  ./gdbserver --selftest=aarch64

In both cases, only the tests that contain "aarch64" in their name are
ran.  To help validate that the tests you want to run were actually ran,
it also prints a message with the test name before running each test.

Right now, all the arch-dependent tests are registered as a single test
of the selftests.  To be able to filter those too, I made them
"first-class citizen" selftests.  The selftest type is an interface,
with different implementations for "simple selftests" and "arch
selftests".  The run_tests function simply iterates on that an invokes
operator() on each test.

I changed the tests data structure from a vector to a map, because

  - it allows iterating in a stable (alphabetical) order
  - it allows to easily verify if a test with a given name has been
    registered, to avoid duplicates

There's also a new command "maintenance info selftests" that lists the
registered selftests.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* common/selftest.h (selftest): New struct/interface.
	(register_test): Add name parameter, add new overload.
	(run_tests): Add filter parameter.
	(for_each_selftest_ftype): New typedef.
	(for_each_selftest): New declaration.
	* common/selftest.c (tests): Change type to
	map<string, unique_ptr<selftest>>.
	(simple_selftest): New struct.
	(register_test): New function.
	(register_test): Add name parameter and use it.
	(run_tests): Add filter parameter and use it.  Add prints.
	Adjust to vector -> map change.
	* aarch64-tdep.c (_initialize_aarch64_tdep): Add names when
	registering selftests.
	* arm-tdep.c (_initialize_arm_tdep): Likewise.
	* disasm-selftests.c (_initialize_disasm_selftests): Likewise.
	* dwarf2-frame.c (_initialize_dwarf2_frame): Likewise.
	* dwarf2loc.c (_initialize_dwarf2loc): Likewise.
	* findvar.c (_initialize_findvar): Likewise.
	* gdbarch-selftests.c (_initialize_gdbarch_selftests): Likewise.
	* maint.c (maintenance_selftest): Update call to run_tests.
	(maintenance_info_selftests): New function.
	(_initialize_maint_cmds): Register "maintenance info selftests"
	command.  Update "maintenance selftest" doc.
	* regcache.c (_initialize_regcache): Add names when registering
	selftests.
	* rust-exp.y (_initialize_rust_exp): Likewise.
	* selftest-arch.c (gdbarch_selftest): New struct.
	(gdbarch_tests): Remove.
	(register_test_foreach_arch): Add name parameter.  Call
	register_test.
	(tests_with_arch): Remove, move most content to
	gdbarch_selftest::operator().
	(_initialize_selftests_foreach_arch): Remove.
	* selftest-arch.h (register_test_foreach_arch): Add name
	parameter.
	(run_tests_with_arch): New declaration.
	* utils-selftests.c (_initialize_utils_selftests): Add names
	when registering selftests.
	* utils.c (_initialize_utils): Likewise.
	* unittests/array-view-selftests.c
	(_initialize_array_view_selftests): Likewise.
	* unittests/environ-selftests.c (_initialize_environ_selftests):
	Likewise.
	* unittests/function-view-selftests.c
	(_initialize_function_view_selftests): Likewise.
	* unittests/offset-type-selftests.c
	(_initialize_offset_type_selftests): Likewise.
	* unittests/optional-selftests.c
	(_initialize_optional_selftests): Likewise.
	* unittests/scoped_restore-selftests.c
	(_initialize_scoped_restore_selftests): Likewise.
	* NEWS: Document "maintenance selftest" and "maint info
	selftests".

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* server.c (captured_main): Accept argument for --selftest.
	Update run_tests call.
	* linux-x86-tdesc-selftest.c (initialize_low_tdesc): Add names
	when registering selftests.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.texinfo (Maintenance Commands): Document filter parameter
	of "maint selftest".  Document "maint info selftests" command.
2017-09-16 14:06:03 +02:00
Simon Marchi 5846367a24 mi_load_progress: Restore current_uiout using a scoped_restore
Simply use a scoped_restore instead of manually saving and restoring
current_uiout.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* mi/mi-main.c (mi_load_progress): Restore current_uiout using a
	scoped_restore.
2017-09-16 13:45:56 +02:00
Simon Marchi bd77e8ff27 mi_load_progress: Use unique_ptr to manage ui_out lifetime
In mi_load_progress, we xfree a ui_out object.  Because ui_out is not
trivially destructible, it should be freed with delete.  This patch
makes use of a unique_ptr to do it.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* mi/mi-main.c (mi_load_progress): Make uiout variable
	a unique_ptr.

diff --git a/gdb/mi/mi-main.c b/gdb/mi/mi-main.c index 0ee2605..0359dc1
100644 --- a/gdb/mi/mi-main.c +++ b/gdb/mi/mi-main.c @@ -2325,7 +2325,6
@@ mi_load_progress (const char *section_name, static char
*previous_sect_name = NULL; int new_section; struct ui_out *saved_uiout;
-  struct ui_out *uiout; struct mi_interp *mi = (struct mi_interp *)
   current_interpreter ();

   /* This function is called through deprecated_show_load_progress
@@ -2333,17 +2332,19 @@ mi_load_progress (const char *section_name,
      of this function.  */
   saved_uiout = current_uiout;

+  std::unique_ptr<ui_out> uiout;
+
   if (current_interp_named_p (INTERP_MI)
       || current_interp_named_p (INTERP_MI2))
-    current_uiout = mi_out_new (2);
+    uiout.reset (mi_out_new (2));
   else if (current_interp_named_p (INTERP_MI1))
-    current_uiout = mi_out_new (1);
+    uiout.reset (mi_out_new (1));
   else if (current_interp_named_p (INTERP_MI3))
-    current_uiout = mi_out_new (3);
+    uiout.reset (mi_out_new (3));
   else
     return;

-  uiout = current_uiout;
+  current_uiout = uiout.get ();

   new_section = (previous_sect_name ?
 		 strcmp (previous_sect_name, section_name) : 1);
@@ -2356,12 +2357,12 @@ mi_load_progress (const char *section_name,
 	fputs_unfiltered (current_token, mi->raw_stdout);
       fputs_unfiltered ("+download", mi->raw_stdout);
       {
-	ui_out_emit_tuple tuple_emitter (uiout, NULL);
+	ui_out_emit_tuple tuple_emitter (uiout.get (), NULL);
 	uiout->field_string ("section", section_name);
 	uiout->field_int ("section-size", total_section);
 	uiout->field_int ("total-size", grand_total);
       }
-      mi_out_put (uiout, mi->raw_stdout);
+      mi_out_put (uiout.get (), mi->raw_stdout);
       fputs_unfiltered ("\n", mi->raw_stdout);
       gdb_flush (mi->raw_stdout);
     }
@@ -2374,19 +2375,18 @@ mi_load_progress (const char *section_name,
 	fputs_unfiltered (current_token, mi->raw_stdout);
       fputs_unfiltered ("+download", mi->raw_stdout);
       {
-	ui_out_emit_tuple tuple_emitter (uiout, NULL);
+	ui_out_emit_tuple tuple_emitter (uiout.get (), NULL);
 	uiout->field_string ("section", section_name);
 	uiout->field_int ("section-sent", sent_so_far);
 	uiout->field_int ("section-size", total_section);
 	uiout->field_int ("total-sent", total_sent);
 	uiout->field_int ("total-size", grand_total);
       }
-      mi_out_put (uiout, mi->raw_stdout);
+      mi_out_put (uiout.get (), mi->raw_stdout);
       fputs_unfiltered ("\n", mi->raw_stdout);
       gdb_flush (mi->raw_stdout);
     }

-  xfree (uiout);
   current_uiout = saved_uiout;
 }
2017-09-16 13:45:55 +02:00
Sergio Durigan Junior c4dfafabc5 Use std::vector on tdesc->reg_defs (gdbserver/tdesc.h)
This is a followup patch to the build breakage fix on AArch64.  While
doing the fix, I found it better to convert tdesc->reg_defs (on
gdbserver/tdesc.h) from using VEC to using std::vector.  This makes
the code easier to read and maintain, and also is one more step
towards the C++fication.

Regtested on BuildBot.

2017-09-16  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>

	* regcache.c (get_thread_regcache): Update code to use "std::vector"
	instead of "VEC" for "target_desc.reg_defs".
	(regcache_cpy): Likewise.
	(registers_to_string): Likewise.
	(registers_from_string): Likewise.
	(find_regno): Likewise.
	(supply_regblock): Likewise.
	(regcache_raw_read_unsigned): Likewise.
	* tdesc.c (init_target_desc): Likewise.
	(tdesc_create_reg): Likewise.
	* tdesc.h: Remove declaration of "tdesc_reg_p".  Include <vector>.
	(struct target_desc) <reg_defs>: Convert to "std::vector".
	(target_desc): Do not initialize "reg_defs".
	(~target_desc): Update code to use "std::vector" instead of "VEC"
	for "target_desc.reg_defs".
	(operator==): Likewise.
2017-09-15 23:51:33 -04:00
Pedro Alves 26a67918a5 Sync libiberty/ & include/ with GCC
Note this brings in the interface files for libcc1/G++ as well, which
we will be needing in GDB soon anyway.  That commit renamed a method
in the C interface and that required a small update to GDB's compile/
code, which I've included that in this patch to keep the tree
building.

include/ChangeLog:
2017-09-15  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* ansidecl.h (DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN): New macro.

	2017-09-12  Jiong Wang  <jiong.wang@arm.com>

	* dwarf2.def (DW_CFA_AARCH64_negate_ra_state): New DW_CFA_DUP.
	* dwarf2.h (DW_CFA_DUP): New define.

	2017-08-21  Richard Biener  <rguenther@suse.de>

	* simple-object.h (simple_object_copy_lto_debug_sections): New
	function.

	2017-05-18  Martin Liska  <mliska@suse.cz>

	* ansidecl.h: Define CONSTEXPR macro.

	2017-05-24  Nathan Sidwell  <nathan@acm.org>

	* libiberty.h (ASTRDUP): Adjust cast to avoid warning.

	2017-01-30  Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com>

	Introduce C++ support in libcc1.
	* gcc-c-fe.def (int_type_v0): Rename from...
	(int_type): ... this.  Introduce new version.
	(float_type_v0): Rename from...
	(float_type): ... this.  Introduce new version.
	(char_type): New.
	* gcc-c-interface.h (gcc_c_api_version): Add GCC_C_FE_VERSION_1.
	(gcc_type_array): Move...
	* gcc-interface.h: ... here.
	* gcc-cp-fe.def: New.
	* gcc-cp-interface.h: New.

	2016-04-29  Oleg Endo  <olegendo@gcc.gnu.org>

	* longlong.h (umul_ppmm): Remove SHMEDIA checks.
	(__umulsidi3, count_leading_zeros): Remove SHMEDIA implementations.

	2017-09-15  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>
	    Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* ansidecl.h (DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN): New macro.

	2017-09-12  Jiong Wang  <jiong.wang@arm.com>

	* dwarf2.def (DW_CFA_AARCH64_negate_ra_state): New DW_CFA_DUP.
	* dwarf2.h (DW_CFA_DUP): New define.

	2017-08-21  Richard Biener  <rguenther@suse.de>

	* simple-object.h (simple_object_copy_lto_debug_sections): New
	function.

	2017-05-18  Martin Liska  <mliska@suse.cz>

	* ansidecl.h: Define CONSTEXPR macro.

	2017-05-24  Nathan Sidwell  <nathan@acm.org>

	* libiberty.h (ASTRDUP): Adjust cast to avoid warning.

	2017-01-30  Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com>

	Introduce C++ support in libcc1.
	* gcc-c-fe.def (int_type_v0): Rename from...
	(int_type): ... this.  Introduce new version.
	(float_type_v0): Rename from...
	(float_type): ... this.  Introduce new version.
	(char_type): New.
	* gcc-c-interface.h (gcc_c_api_version): Add GCC_C_FE_VERSION_1.
	(gcc_type_array): Move...
	* gcc-interface.h: ... here.
	* gcc-cp-fe.def: New.
	* gcc-cp-interface.h: New.

	2016-04-29  Oleg Endo  <olegendo@gcc.gnu.org>

	* longlong.h (umul_ppmm): Remove SHMEDIA checks.
	(__umulsidi3, count_leading_zeros): Remove SHMEDIA implementations.

libiberty/ChangeLog:
2017-09-15  Nathan Sidwell  <nathan@acm.org>

	PR demangler/82195
	* cp-demangle.c (d_name): Add 'toplevel' parm.  Pass to	...
	(d_local_name): ... here.  Parse trailing function args on nested
	local_name.
	(d_encoding, d_special_name, d_class_enum_type): Adjust d_name calls.
	* testsuite/demangle-expected: Add tests.

2017-09-15  Richard Biener  <rguenther@suse.de>

	PR lto/81968
	* simple-object-elf.c (simple_object_elf_copy_lto_debug_sections):
	Iterate marking dependent sections necessary.

2017-09-15  Nathan Sidwell  <nathan@acm.org>

	* cp-demangle.c (is_fnqual_component_type): Reimplement using
	FNQUAL_COMPONENT_CASE.
	(d_encoding): Hold bare_function_type in local var.
	(d_local_name): Build name in both cases and build result once.
	Collapse switch-if to single conditional.
	(d_local_name):

	* testsuite/demangle-expected: Realign blank lines with tests.

2017-09-12  Jiong Wang  <jiong.wang@arm.com>

	* dwarfnames.c (DW_CFA_DUP): New define.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-09-15  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* compile/compile-c-types.c (convert_enum, convert_int)
	(convert_float): Adjust to refer to int_type_v0 and float_type_v0.
2017-09-15 17:40:33 +01:00
Simon Marchi 124aceb46d gdbserver: Remove thread_to_gdb_id
As explained in the previous patch, the gdb_id concept is no longer
relevant.  The function thread_to_gdb_id is trivial, it returns the
thread's ptid.  Remove it and replace its usage with ptid_of.

The changes in nto-low.c and lynx-low.c are fairly straightforward, but
I was not able to build test them.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* inferiors.h (thread_to_gdb_id): Remove.
	* inferiors.c (thread_to_gdb_id): Remove.
	* server.c (handle_qxfer_threads_worker, handle_query): Adjust.
	* lynx-low.c (lynx_resume, lynx_wait_1, lynx_fetch_registers,
	lynx_store_registers, lynx_read_memory, lynx_write_memory):
	Likewise.
	* nto-low.c (nto_fetch_registers, nto_store_registers,
	nto_stopped_by_watchpoint, nto_stopped_data_address): Likewise.
2017-09-15 18:02:51 +02:00
Simon Marchi 96cde54f0a gdbserver: Remove gdb_id_to_thread_id
From what I understand, this function is not doing anything useful as of
today.

Here's the result of my archeological research:

- The field thread_info::gdb_id was added in

  a06660f7  Use LWP IDs for thread IDs in gdbserver

  There was problem when using a 32-bits gdb with a 64-bits gdbserver.
  For some reason that I don't fully understand, the thread ids
  exchanged between gdb and gdbserver could overflow a 32 bits data
  type.  My guess is that they were the thread address (e.g. the
  0x7ffff7f20b40 in "Thread 0x7ffff7f20b40 (LWP 1058)" today).  This
  patch changed that so gdb/gdbserver would talk in terms of the OS
  assigned numerical id (as shown in ps).  It therefore added a way to
  convert between this gdb_id (the numerical id) and the thread id (the
  address).

- 95954743cb  Implement the multiprocess extensions, and add linux
              multiprocess supportNon-stop mode support.

  This patch made gdbserver deal with threads using their numerical ids
  and not the address-like id.  Starting from there, the gdb_id <->
  thread id conversion was not needed anymore, since the remote protocol
  and gdbserver were using the same kind of ids again.  The gdb_id field
  in the thread_info structure was also unused starting there.

- d50171e4  Teach linux gdbserver to step-over-breakpoints.

  This patch moved the thread_info structure around, and got rid of the
  gdb_id field (which was unused).

Looking at the implementation of gdb_id_to_thread_id, it is not doing
anything useful.  It is looking up a thread by ptid using
find_thread_ptid, which basically loops over all threads looking at
their entry.id field.  If a thread with that ptid is found, it returns
its entry.id field.  So it will always return the same thing as it input
(with the exception of if no thread exist with that ptid, then it will
return null_ptid).

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* inferiors.h (gdb_id_to_thread_id): Remove.
	* inferiors.c (gdb_id_to_thread_id): Remove.
	* server.c (process_serial_event): Adjust to gdb_id_to_thread_id
	removal.  Move pid declaration closer to where it's used.
2017-09-15 18:02:51 +02:00
Simon Marchi e8ca139ed0 gdbserver: Move detach code to its own function
The code required to handle the 'D' packet is non trivial, so move it
out to its own function.

The moved out code is identical, except for the call to strtol and some
breaks that became returns.

Tested manually, and by running gdb.base/*detach*.exp with
native-gdbserver and native-extended-gdbserver.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* server.c (handle_detach): New function.
	(process_serial_event): Move code out, call handle_detach.
2017-09-15 17:59:37 +02:00
Simon Marchi f8a4e11920 Deduplicate require_running macros and move them up
I find it very confusing to define the require_running in the middle of
the file, and re-define it to something else later in the middle of the
same file.  I think it would be better if those macros had different
names so that we know exactly what they do.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* server.c (require_running): Rename to ...
	(require_running_or_return): ... this ...
	(require_running_or_break): ... and this.
	(handle_query, process_serial_event): Adjust.
2017-09-15 17:59:36 +02:00
Simon Marchi 0eb0a40713 linux-low: Remove unused variables
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* linux-low.c (linux_set_resume_request): Remove unused
	variables.
2017-09-15 16:41:35 +02:00
Simon Marchi 3f8a780428 dwarf2read: Replace copy_string usages with savestring
copy_string does the exact same thing as savestring, so replace the
usages of the former with the latter.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf2read.c (copy_string): Remove.
	(parse_macro_definition): Replace copy_string with savestring.
2017-09-15 16:41:34 +02:00
Simon Marchi 785922a559 gdbserver: Remove duplicate functions to find any thread of process
We have about 6 functions/callbacks to find_inferior meant to find a
thread that belongs to a given pid.  Remove all but
find_any_thread_of_pid and replace their uses with
find_any_thread_of_pid.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* server.c (first_thread_of): Remove.
	(process_serial_event): Replace usage of first_thread_of with
	find_any_thread_of_pid.
	* tracepoint.c (same_process_p): Remove.
	(gdb_agent_about_to_close): Replace usage of same_process_p with
	find_any_thread_of_pid.
	* linux-x86-low.c (same_process_callback): Remove.
	(x86_arch_setup_process_callback): Replace usage of
	same_process_callback with find_any_thread_of_pid.
	* thread-db.c (any_thread_of): Remove.
	(switch_to_process): Replace usage of any_thread_of with
	find_any_thread_of_pid.
	* inferiors.c (thread_pid_matches_callback): Remove.
	(find_thread_process): Adjust to use find_any_thread_of_pid.
2017-09-15 14:53:20 +02:00
Yao Qi 8d20070632 Fix x86 build failures
Christophe Lyon told me that GDB build failed on i386-linux with
--enable-64-bit-bfd=yes, so I audit the gdb/configure.tgt again.  I
find that i386-darwin has the same issue too.  Additionally, GDB
for solaris target fails to build too.  This patch fixes all of them.

gdb:

2017-09-15  Yao Qi  <yao.qi@linaro.org>

	* configure.tgt (i[34567]86-*-darwin*): Append amd64.o to
	gdb_target_obs.
	(i[34567]86-*-solaris2.1[0-9]* | x86_64-*-solaris2.1[0-9]*):
	Likewise.
	(i[34567]86-*-linux*): Likewise.
2017-09-15 13:05:39 +01:00
Simon Marchi d185219da3 Make dwarf_expr_context::stack an std::vector
Replace the manually managed array with a vector.  It is mostly
straightforward, except maybe one thing in execute_stack_op, in the
handling of DW_OP_fbreg.  When the code stumbles on that opcode while
evaluating an expression, it needs to evaluate a subexpression to find
where the fb reg has been saved.  Rather than creating a new context, it
reuses the current context.  It saves the size of the stack before and
restores the stack to that size after.

I think we can do a little bit better by saving the current stack
locally and installing a new empty stack.  This way, if the
subexpression is malformed and underflows, we'll get an exception.
Before, it would have overwritten the top elements of the top-level
expression.  The evaluation of the top-level expression would have then
resumed with the same stack size, but possibly some corrupted elements.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf2expr.h (dwarf_stack_value): Add constructor.
	(dwarf_expr_context) <~dwarf_expr_context>: Define as default.
	<stack>: Change type to std::vector.
	<stack_len, stack_allocated>: Remove.
	<grow_stack>: Remove.
	* dwarf2expr.c (dwarf_expr_context::dwarf_expr_context): Adjust.
	(dwarf_expr_context::~dwarf_expr_context): Remove.
	(dwarf_expr_context::grow_stack): Remove.
	(dwarf_expr_context::push): Adjust.
	(dwarf_expr_context::pop): Adjust.
	(dwarf_expr_context::fetch): Adjust.
	(dwarf_expr_context::fetch_in_stack_memory): Adjust.
	(dwarf_expr_context::stack_empty_p): Adjust.
	(dwarf_expr_context::execute_stack_op): Adjust.
2017-09-14 22:36:57 +02:00
Pedro Alves 26e53f3eac gdb.base/nodebug.exp: Rename called functions
I'm seeing these failures on my system:

  FAIL: gdb.base/nodebug.exp: p (double) mult (2.0, 3.0)
  FAIL: gdb.base/nodebug.exp: p ((double (*) (double, double)) mult)(2.0f, 3.0f)
  FAIL: gdb.base/nodebug.exp: p ((double (*) (double, double)) mult)(2, 3)

The problem is simply that GDB is finding a symbol named "mult" from
glibc's debug info:

  (gdb) ptype mult
  type = enum expression_operator {var, num, lnot, mult, divide, module, plus, minus, less_than, greater_than, less_or_equal, greater_or_equal, equal, not_equal, land, lor,  qmop}

  (gdb) info types expression_operator
  All types matching regular expression "expression_operator":

  File plural-exp.h:
  enum expression_operator;

Fix this by unloading symbols from shared libraries.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2017-09-14  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.base/nodebug.exp (nodebug_runto): New procedure.
	(top level): Use it instead of runto.
2017-09-14 18:32:00 +01:00
Simon Marchi eccd80d694 Make dwarf_expr_context::stack_empty_p return a bool
gdb/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf2expr.h (dwarf_expr_context) <stack_empty_p>: Change
	return type to bool.
	* dwarf2expr.c (dwarf_expr_context::stack_empty_p): Likewise.
2017-09-14 16:54:37 +02:00
Simon Marchi 690098826e Make dwarf_stack_value::in_stack_memory a bool
Replace int with bool, because that's what it is.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf2expr.h (dwarf_expr_piece) <v.mem.in_stack_memory>:
	Change type to bool.
	(dwarf_stack_value) <in_stack_memory>: Likewise.
	(dwarf_expr_context) <push_address>: Change parameter type to
	bool.
	<fetch_in_stack_memory>: Change return type to bool.
	<push>: Change parameter type to bool.
	* dwarf2expr.c (dwarf_expr_context::push): Change parameter type
	to bool.
	(dwarf_expr_context::push_address): Likewise.
	(dwarf_expr_context::fetch_in_stack_memory): Change return type
	to bool.
	(dwarf_expr_context::execute_stack_op): Adjust.
	* dwarf2loc.c (dwarf2_evaluate_loc_desc_full): Adjust.
2017-09-14 16:14:35 +02:00
Simon Marchi 1e46716193 Make dwarf_expr_piece::pieces an std::vector
Change the manually managed array dwarf_expr_piece::piece with an
std::vector.  After passing the pieces array to allocate_piece_closure,
dwarf2_evaluate_loc_desc_full doesn't need that data anymore.  We can
therefore move the content of the vector to avoid copying it.

Reg-tested on the buildbot.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* dwarf2expr.h (struct dwarf_expr_piece): Move up.
	(struct dwarf_expr_context) <n_pieces>: Remove.
	<pieces>: Change type to std::vector.
	* dwarf2expr.c (dwarf_expr_context::dwarf_expr_context): Adjust.
	(dwarf_expr_context::~dwarf_expr_context): Don't manually free
	pieces.
	(dwarf_expr_context::add_piece): Adjust.
	* dwarf2loc.c (struct piece_closure): Initialize fields.
	<n_pieces>: Remove.
	<pieces>: Change type to std::vector.
	(allocate_piece_closure): Adjust, change parameter to
	std::vector rvalue and std::move it to piece_closure.
	(rw_pieced_value): Adjust.
	(check_pieced_synthetic_pointer): Adjust.
	(indirect_synthetic_pointer): Adjust.
	(coerce_pieced_ref): Adjust.
	(free_pieced_value_closure):  Adjust.  Use delete to free
	piece_closure.
	(dwarf2_evaluate_loc_desc_full): Adjust.  std::move ctx.pieces
	to allocate_piece_closure.
	(dwarf2_loc_desc_get_symbol_read_needs): Adjust.
2017-09-14 15:57:01 +02:00
Simon Marchi 0782db848b probe: Replace VEC(probe_ops_cp) with std::vector
This patch replaces the usage of VEC to store pointers to probe_ops with
an std::vector.  The sole usage of that vector type is one global
variable that holds the ops for the various kinds of probes, so this is
pretty straightforward (no allocation/deallocation issues).

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* probe.h (probe_ops_cp): Remove typedef.
	(DEF_VEC_P (probe_ops_cp)): Remove.
	(all_probe_ops): Change type to std::vector.
	* probe.c (info_probes_for_ops): Adjust to vector change.
	(probe_linespec_to_ops): Likewise.
	(all_probe_ops): Change type to std::vector.
	(_initialize_probe): Adjust to vector change.
	* dtrace-probe.c (_initialize_dtrace_probe): Likewise.
	* elfread.c (elf_get_probes): Likewise.
	* stap-probe.c (_initialize_stap_probe): Likewise.
2017-09-12 14:15:23 +02:00
Simon Marchi 1eac6bea98 Make collect_probes return an std::vector
Change collect_probes so it returns an std::vector<bound_probe> instead
of a VEC(bound_probe_s).  This allows removing some cleanups.  It also
seems like enable_probes_command and disable_probes_command were not
freeing that vector.

The comparison function compare_probes needs to be updated to return a
bool indicating whether the first parameter is "less than" the second
parameter.

I defined two constructors to bound_probe.  The default constructor is
needed, for example, so the instance in struct bp_location can be
constructed without parameters.  The constructor with parameters is
useful so we can use emplace_back and pass the values directly.

The s390 builder on the buildbot shows a weird failure that I can't
explain:

../../binutils-gdb/gdb/elfread.c: In function void probe_key_free(bfd*, void*):
../../binutils-gdb/gdb/elfread.c:1346:8: error: types may not be defined in a for-range-declaration [-Werror]
   for (struct probe *probe : *probes)
        ^~~~~~

I guess it's a bug with that specific version< of the compiler, since no
other gcc gives me that error.  It is using:

  g++ (GCC) 6.3.1 20161221 (Red Hat 6.3.1-1)

Any idea about this problem?

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* probe.h (struct bound_probe): Define constructors.
	* probe.c (bound_probe_s): Remove typedef.
	(DEF_VEC_O (bound_probe_s)): Remove VEC.
	(collect_probes): Change return type to std::vector, remove
	cleanup.
	(compare_probes): Return bool, change parameter type.  Change
	semantic to "less than".
	(gen_ui_out_table_header_info): Change parameter to std::vector
	and update.
	(exists_probe_with_pops): Likewise.
	(info_probes_for_ops): Update to std::vector change.
	(enable_probes_command): Likewise.
	(disable_probes_command): Likewise.
2017-09-12 13:55:32 +02:00
Simon Marchi aaa63a3190 Make probe_ops::get_probes fill an std::vector
This patch changes one usage of VEC to std::vector.  It is a relatively
straightforward 1:1 change.  The implementations of
sym_probe_fns::sym_get_probes return a borrowed reference to their probe
vectors, meaning that the caller should not free it.  In the new code, I
made them return a const reference to the vector.

This patch and the following one were tested by the buildbot.  I didn't
see any failures that looked related to this one.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* probe.h (struct probe_ops) <get_probes>: Change parameter from
	vec to std::vector.
	* probe.c (parse_probes_in_pspace): Update.
	(find_probes_in_objfile): Update.
	(find_probe_by_pc): Update.
	(collect_probes): Update.
	(probe_any_get_probes): Update.
	* symfile.h (struct sym_probe_fns) <sym_get_probes> Change
	return type to reference to std::vector.
	* dtrace-probe.c (dtrace_process_dof_probe): Change parameter to
	std::vector and update.
	(dtrace_process_dof): Likewise.
	(dtrace_get_probes): Likewise.
	* elfread.c (elf_get_probes): Change return type to std::vector,
	store an std::vector in bfd_data.
	(probe_key_free): Update to std::vector.
	* stap-probe.c (handle_stap_probe): Change parameter to
	std::vector and update.
	(stap_get_probes): Likewise.
	* symfile-debug.c (debug_sym_get_probes): Change return type to
	std::vector and update.
2017-09-12 13:37:00 +02:00
Tom Tromey cb85b21ba1 Remove make_show_memory_breakpoints_cleanup
This removes make_show_memory_breakpoints_cleanup, replacing it with
make_scoped_restore_show_memory_breakpoints and updating all callers.

ChangeLog
2017-09-11  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* breakpoint.c (program_breakpoint_here_p): Update.
	* target.c (make_scoped_restore_show_memory_breakpoints): Rename
	from make_show_memory_breakpoints_cleanup.  Return a
	scoped_restore_tmpl<int>.
	(restore_show_memory_breakpoints): Remove.
	* ppc-linux-tdep.c (ppc_linux_memory_remove_breakpoint): Update.
	* mem-break.c (memory_validate_breakpoint): Update.
	* ia64-tdep.c (ia64_memory_insert_breakpoint): Update.
	(ia64_memory_remove_breakpoint): Update.
	(ia64_breakpoint_from_pc): Update.
	* target.h (make_scoped_restore_show_memory_breakpoints): Rename
	from make_show_memory_breakpoints_cleanup.
2017-09-11 16:15:14 -06:00
Tom Tromey 8fbc99ef16 Use std::string in d-namespace.c
This removes some cleanups from d-namespace.c by replacing manual
string management with std::string.

ChangeLog
2017-09-11  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* d-namespace.c (d_lookup_symbol): Use std::string.
	(find_symbol_in_baseclass): Likewise.
2017-09-11 16:15:13 -06:00
Tom Tromey 50feb4bd43 Use std::string in ctf_start
This changes ctf_start to use std::string, allowing for some cleanup
removal.

ChangeLog
2017-09-11  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* ctf.c (ctf_start): Use std::string.
2017-09-11 16:15:12 -06:00
Tom Tromey c6dc63a162 Remove cleanups from find_frame_funname
This changes find_frame_funname to return a unique_xmalloc_ptr and
then fixes up the callers.  This removes several cleanups.

ChangeLog
2017-09-11  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* ada-lang.c (is_known_support_routine): Update.
	(ada_unhandled_exception_name_addr_from_raise): Update.
	* guile/scm-frame.c (gdbscm_frame_name): Update.
	* python/py-frame.c (frapy_name): Update.
	(frapy_function): Update.
	* stack.h (find_frame_funname): Update.
	* stack.c (find_frame_funname): Return unique_xmalloc_ptr.
	(print_frame): Update.
2017-09-11 16:15:11 -06:00
Tom Tromey d6b9b80f94 Remove cleanups from findcmd.c
This removes cleanups from findcmd.c, replacing manual buffer
management with a gdb::byte_vector.

ChangeLog
2017-09-11  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* findcmd.c (put_bits): Take a gdb::byte_vector.
	(parse_find_args): Return gdb::byte_vector.  "args" now const.
	Remove "pattern_bufp" and "pattern_lenp" parameters.  Remove
	cleanups.
	(find_command): Update.
2017-09-11 16:15:10 -06:00
Tom Tromey a9921622de Replace clear_hook_in_cleanup with scoped_restore_hook_in
This removes clear_hook_in_cleanup in favor of a scoped_restore-like
class.  scoped_restore itself can't be used because hook_in is a
bitfield.

ChangeLog
2017-09-11  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* cli/cli-script.c (class scoped_restore_hook_in): New.
	(clear_hook_in_cleanup): Remove.
	(execute_cmd_pre_hook, execute_cmd_post_hook): Use
	scoped_restore_hook_in.
2017-09-11 16:15:09 -06:00
Tom Tromey be0d7abb5e Replace interp_set_temp with scoped_restore_interp
This removes interp_set_temp and an associated cleanup, in favor of a
new RAII class, scoped_restore_interp.

ChangeLog
2017-09-11  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* cli/cli-script.c (restore_interp): Remove.
	(read_command_lines): Use scoped_restore_interp.
	* interps.c (scoped_restore_interp::set_temp): Rename from
	interp_set_temp.
	* interps.h (class scoped_restore_interp): New.
	(interp_set_temp): Remove.
2017-09-11 16:15:08 -06:00
Tom Tromey 00f675ff65 Change setup_breakpoint_reporting to return a scoped_restore
This changes setup_breakpoint_reporting to return a scoped_restore,
allowing for some cleanup removal.

ChangeLog
2017-09-11  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* mi/mi-cmd-catch.c (mi_cmd_catch_assert)
	(mi_cmd_catch_exception, mi_catch_load_unload): Update.
	* mi/mi-cmd-break.c (setup_breakpoint_reporting): Return a
	scoped_restore.
	(mi_cmd_break_insert_1): Update.
	* mi/mi-cmd-break.h (setup_breakpoint_reporting): Return a
	scoped_restore.
2017-09-11 16:15:07 -06:00
Tom Tromey cb791d5948 Make extract_arg return a std::string
Change extract_arg to return a std::string and fix up all the users.
I think string is mildly better than unique_xmalloc_ptr<char>, when
possible, because it provides a more robust API.

I changed the error messages emitted from find_location_by_number to
avoid either writing to a string or an extra allocation; this can be
changed but I thought that the new message was not any less clear.
You can see an example in the testsuite patch.

ChangeLog
2017-09-11  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* demangle.c (demangle_command): Update.
	* breakpoint.c (disable_command): Update.
	(enable_command): Update.
	(find_location_by_number): Make "number" const.  Use
	get_number_trailer.
	* cli/cli-utils.c (extract_arg): Return std::string.
	* probe.c (parse_probe_linespec): Update.  Change types.
	(collect_probes): Take string arguments.
	(parse_probe_linespec): Likewise.
	(info_probes_for_ops): Update.
	(enable_probes_command): Update.
	(disable_probes_command): Update.
	* break-catch-sig.c (catch_signal_split_args): Update.
	* mi/mi-parse.c (mi_parse): Update.

testsuite/ChangeLog
2017-09-11  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* gdb.base/ena-dis-br.exp (test_ena_dis_br): Update test.
2017-09-11 15:46:14 -06:00
Tom Tromey 2039bd9f0c Constify language_enum
Change language_enum to take a const argument.

ChangeLog
2017-09-11  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* language.h (language_enum): Make argument const.
	* language.c (language_enum): Make argument const.
2017-09-11 15:46:13 -06:00
Tom Tromey f1735a53a6 Rename _const functions to use overloading instead
This renames a few functions -- skip_spaces_const,
skip_to_space_const, get_number_const, extract_arg_const -- to drop
the "_const" suffix and instead rely on overloading.

This makes future const fixes simpler by reducing the number of lines
that must be changed.  I think it is also not any less clear, as all
these functions have the same interface as their non-const versions by
design.  Furthermore there's an example of using an overload in-tree
already, namely check_for_argument.

This patch was largely created using some perl one-liners; then a few
fixes were applied by hand.

ChangeLog
2017-09-11  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* common/common-utils.h (skip_to_space): Remove macro, redeclare
	as function.
	(skip_to_space): Rename from skip_to_space_const.
	* common/common-utils.c (skip_to_space): New function.
	(skip_to_space): Rename from skip_to_space_const.
	* cli/cli-utils.h (get_number): Rename from get_number_const.
	(extract_arg): Rename from extract_arg_const.
	* cli/cli-utils.c (get_number): Rename from get_number_const.
	(extract_arg): Rename from extract_arg_const.
	(number_or_range_parser::get_number): Use ::get_number.
	* aarch64-linux-tdep.c, ada-lang.c, arm-linux-tdep.c, ax-gdb.c,
	break-catch-throw.c, breakpoint.c, cli/cli-cmds.c, cli/cli-dump.c,
	cli/cli-script.c, cli/cli-setshow.c, compile/compile.c,
	completer.c, demangle.c, disasm.c, findcmd.c, linespec.c,
	linux-tdep.c, linux-thread-db.c, location.c, mi/mi-parse.c,
	minsyms.c, nat/linux-procfs.c, printcmd.c, probe.c,
	python/py-breakpoint.c, record.c, rust-exp.y, serial.c, stack.c,
	stap-probe.c, tid-parse.c, tracepoint.c: Update all callers.
2017-09-11 15:46:12 -06:00
Tom Tromey 7d221d749c Make it simpler to add events to Python
The first patch in this series went through several iterations as I'd
forgotten how many places had to be touched to add a new event and a
new event type.

This patch simplifies the process using two new ".def" files.  Now, a
new event type can be added by adding a line to "py-event-types.def",
and a new event registry can be added by adding a line to
"py-all-events.def".

ChangeLog
2017-09-11  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* python/python.c (do_start_initialization): Use
	py-event-types.def to initialize types.
	Define all object type structures.
	* python/python-internal.h: Don't declare event initialization
	functions.
	* python/py-threadevent.c (thread_event_object_type): Don't
	define.
	* python/py-stopevent.c (stop_event_object_type): Don't define.
	* python/py-signalevent.c (signal_event_object_type): Don't
	declare or define.
	* python/py-newobjfileevent.c (new_objfile_event_object_type)
	(clear_objfiles_event_object_type): Don't declare or define.
	* python/py-infevents.c (inferior_call_pre_event_object_type)
	(inferior_call_post_event_object_type)
	(register_changed_event_object_type)
	(memory_changed_event_object_type): Don't declare or define.
	* python/py-inferior.c (new_thread_event_object_type)
	(new_inferior_event_object_type)
	(inferior_deleted_event_object_type): Don't declare or define.
	* python/py-exitedevent.c (exited_event_object_type): Don't
	declare or define.
	* python/py-evts.c (gdbpy_initialize_py_events): Use
	py-all-events.def.
	* python/py-events.h (thread_event_object_type): Don't declare.
	(events_object): Use py-all-events.def.
	* python/py-event.h (GDBPY_NEW_EVENT_TYPE): Remove.  Use
	py-event-types.def.
	* python/py-event-types.def: New file.
	* python/py-continueevent.c (create_continue_event_object): Don't
	declare or define.
	* python/py-bpevent.c (breakpoint_event_object_type): Don't
	declare or define.
	* python/py-all-events.def: New file.
2017-09-11 14:15:22 -06:00
Tom Tromey 35c61a1dd5 Small event ownership clean up in Python layer
It seems cleaner to me for functions like create_thread_event_object,
which pass object ownership to their callers, to directly return a
gdb_ref<>.  This way the ownership transfer is part of the API.  This
patch makes this change.

ChangeLog
2017-09-11  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* python/py-threadevent.c (create_thread_event_object): Return
	gdbpy_ref.
	* python/py-stopevent.h (create_stop_event_object)
	(create_breakpoint_event_object, create_signal_event_object):
	Update.
	* python/py-stopevent.c (create_stop_event_object): Return
	gdbpy_ref.
	(emit_stop_event): Update.
	* python/py-signalevent.c (create_signal_event_object): Return
	gdbpy_ref.
	* python/py-infevents.c (create_inferior_call_event_object):
	Update.
	* python/py-event.h (create_event_object)
	(create_thread_event_object): Update.
	* python/py-event.c (create_event_object): Return gdbpy_ref.
	* python/py-continueevent.c: Return gdbpy_ref.
	* python/py-bpevent.c (create_breakpoint_event_object): Return
	gdbpy_ref.
2017-09-11 14:15:21 -06:00
Tom Tromey 7c96f8c1da Add new_inferior, inferior_deleted, and new_thread events
This adds a few new events to gdb's Python layer: new_inferior,
inferior_deleted, and new_thread.  I wanted to be able to add a
combined inferior/thread display window to my GUI, and I needed a few
events to make this work.  This is PR python/15622.

ChangeLog
2017-09-11  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	PR python/15622:
	* NEWS: Add entry.
	* python/python.c (do_start_initialization): Initialize new event
	types.
	* python/python-internal.h (gdbpy_initialize_new_inferior_event)
	(gdbpy_initialize_inferior_deleted_event)
	(gdbpy_initialize_new_thread_event): Declare.
	* python/py-threadevent.c (create_thread_event_object): Add option
	"thread" parameter.
	* python/py-inferior.c (new_thread_event_object_type)
	(new_inferior_event_object_type)
	(inferior_deleted_event_object_type): Declare.
	(python_new_inferior, python_inferior_deleted): New functions.
	(add_thread_object): Emit new_thread event.
	(gdbpy_initialize_inferior): Attach new functions to corresponding
	observers.
	(new_thread, new_inferior, inferior_deleted): Define new event
	types.
	* python/py-evts.c (gdbpy_initialize_py_events): Add new
	registries.
	* python/py-events.h (events_object) <new_inferior,
	inferior_deleted, new_thread>: New fields.
	* python/py-event.h (create_thread_event_breakpoint): Add optional
	"thread" parameter.

doc/ChangeLog
2017-09-11  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* python.texi (Events In Python): Document new events.

testsuite/ChangeLog
2017-09-11  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* gdb.python/py-infthread.exp: Add tests for new_thread event.
	* gdb.python/py-inferior.exp: Add tests for new inferior events.
2017-09-11 14:15:20 -06:00
Sergio Durigan Junior a059f00c85 Fix build breakage on GNU/Linux AArch64, take 2
The last commit unfortunately was not enough to fix the build breakage
on AArch64.  I made a mistake and did not test it alone on BuildBot,
but along with another patch that was responsible for fixing the
breakage.

The failure is:

  In file included from /usr/include/string.h:640:0,
		   from build-gnulib-gdbserver/import/string.h:41,
		   from ../../../binutils-gdb/gdb/gdbserver/../common/common-defs.h:56,
		   from ../../../binutils-gdb/gdb/gdbserver/server.h:22,
		   from ../../../binutils-gdb/gdb/gdbserver/regcache.c:19:
  In function ‘void* memset(void*, int, size_t)’,
      inlined from ‘regcache* init_register_cache(regcache*, const target_desc*, unsigned char*)’ at ../../../binutils-gdb/gdb/gdbserver/regcache.c:150:50:
  /usr/include/aarch64-linux-gnu/bits/string3.h:81:32: error: call to ‘__warn_memset_zero_len’ declared with attribute warning: memset used with constant zero length parameter; this could be due to transposed parameters [-Werror]
	 __warn_memset_zero_len ();
				  ^
  In function ‘void* memset(void*, int, size_t)’,
      inlined from ‘regcache* get_thread_regcache(thread_info*, int)’ at ../../../binutils-gdb/gdb/gdbserver/regcache.c:57:60:
  /usr/include/aarch64-linux-gnu/bits/string3.h:81:32: error: call to ‘__warn_memset_zero_len’ declared with attribute warning: memset used with constant zero length parameter; this could be due to transposed parameters [-Werror]
	 __warn_memset_zero_len ();

This is likely due to a GCC bug, because for some reason the compiler
assumes that the third argument to the memset:

  memset (regcache->register_status, REG_UNAVAILABLE,
	  VEC_length (tdesc_reg_p, regcache->tdesc->reg_defs));

is always zero, which is not always true.

Anyway, the simple fix for this is to guard the memset calls with:

  if (!VEC_empty (tdesc_reg_p, regcache->tdesc->reg_defs))

This time, I made sure to regtest only this patch on BuildBot, and it
finally solved the breakage.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2017-09-10  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>

	* regcache.c (get_thread_regcache): Guard calls to "memset"
          with "!VEC_empty".
2017-09-10 18:12:14 -04:00
Sergio Durigan Junior cc397f3a23 Fix build breakage on GNU/Linux AArch64
This patch fixes the build breakage that has been happening on AArch64
since September 5th.  The breakage was introduced by the following
commit:

  author        Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
          Tue, 5 Sep 2017 04:54:52 -0400 (09:54 +0100)
  committer     Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
          Tue, 5 Sep 2017 04:54:52 -0400 (09:54 +0100)
  commit        f7000548a2

  Use VEC for target_desc.reg_defs

The build log for this commit can be seen here:

  <https://gdb-build.sergiodj.net/builders/Ubuntu-AArch64-native-gdbserver-m64/builds/2696/steps/compile%20gdb/logs/stdio>

And the underlying problem is that the code is not calling the new
function "allocate_target_description" to allocate the "struct
target_desc" using "new" instead of XNEW, which end up not properly
initializing the fields of the structure.

Regtested on BuildBot.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2017-09-10  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>

	* linux-low.c (handle_extended_wait): Use
	"allocate_target_description" instead of "XNEW".
	* linux-x86-low.c (initialize_low_arch): Likewise.
2017-09-10 12:33:28 -04:00
Andrew Burgess 72542b8ee6 gdb: Remove check for gdb_stderr == NULL
Recent changes made gdb_stderr a macro:

  #define gdb_stderr (*current_ui_gdb_stderr_ptr ())

and current_ui_gdb_stderr_ptr return this:

   &current_ui->m_gdb_stderr

The problem is that this is undefined if current_ui is NULL, which can
happen early on during gdb start up.

If we run into an error during early gdb start up then we write the
error message to gdb_stderr.  However, if we are too early during the
start up then current_ui is NULL, and using the gdb_stderr macro
triggers undefined behaviour.

We try to avoid this using a check 'gdb_stderr == NULL' which was fine
before the recent changes, but now, still triggers undefined behaviour.

A better check is instead 'current_ui == NULL' which is what I use in
this patch.

Triggering this failure is pretty hard, most of the really early errors
are only triggered if pretty basic things are not as expected, for
example, if the default signal handlers are not as expected.  Seeing one
of these errors trigger usually means that someone working on gdb has
made an incorrect change.  Still, the errors are present in gdb, and
should we ever trigger one it would be nice if gdb didn't crash.

For testing this change I've been applying this patch which adds an
unconditional error into a function called early during gdb start up.
Later in the same function is a real error call which, in some
circumstances could be triggered:

  ## START ##
  diff --git a/gdb/common/signals-state-save-restore.c b/gdb/common/signals-state-save-restore.c
  index d11a9ae006c..d75ba70f894 100644
  --- a/gdb/common/signals-state-save-restore.c
  +++ b/gdb/common/signals-state-save-restore.c
  @@ -37,6 +37,9 @@ static sigset_t original_signal_mask;
   void
   save_original_signals_state (void)
   {
  +
  +  internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "example error");
  +
   #ifdef HAVE_SIGACTION
     int i;
     int res;
  ## END ##

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* utils.c (abort_with_message): Don't compare gdb_stderr to NULL,
	check current_ui instead.
	(internal_vproblem): Likewise.
2017-09-10 09:49:34 +01:00
Simon Marchi 0d64823e51 Remove unnecessary calls to is_mi_like_p in print_thread_info_1
There are two calls to uiout->is_mi_like_p in the else branch of a
if (uiout->is_mi_like_p ()), we already know they will return false.

A bit lower, there are two if (!uiout->is_mi_like_p ()) that we can
merge.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* thread.c (print_thread_info_1): Remove unnecessary calls to
	uiout->is_mi_like_p.
2017-09-09 22:51:58 +02:00