92356 Commits
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Pedro Alves
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62d7ae9234 |
Avoid expensive complaint calls when complaints are disabled
Running perf on "gdb -nx -readnow -batch gdb", I'm seeing a lot of time (24%.75!) spent in gettext, via complaints. 'perf report -g' shows: - 86.23% 0.00% gdb gdb [.] gdb_main - gdb_main - 85.60% catch_command_errors symbol_file_add_main_adapter symbol_file_add_main symbol_file_add_main_1 symbol_file_add - symbol_file_add_with_addrs - 84.31% dw2_expand_all_symtabs - dw2_instantiate_symtab - 83.79% dw2_do_instantiate_symtab - 70.85% process_die - 41.11% dwarf_decode_macros - 41.09% dwarf_decode_macro_bytes - 39.74% dwarf_decode_macro_bytes >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> + 24.75% __dcigettext <<<<<<< + 7.37% macro_define_object_internal + 3.16% macro_define_function 0.77% splay_tree_insert + 0.76% savestring + 0.58% free 0.53% read_indirect_string_at_offset_from 0.54% macro_define_object_internal 0.51% macro_start_file + 25.57% process_die + 4.07% dwarf_decode_lines + 4.28% compute_delayed_physnames + 3.85% end_symtab_from_static_block + 3.38% load_cu + 1.29% end_symtab_get_static_block + 0.52% do_my_cleanups + 1.29% read_symbols + 0.54% gdb_init The problem is that we're always computing the arguments to pass to complaint, including passing the format strings through gettext, even when complaints are disabled. As seen above, gettext can be quite expensive. Fix this by wrapping complaint in a macro that skips the real complaint call when complaints are disabled. This improves "gdb -nx -readnow -batch gdb" from ~11.0s => ~7.8s with -O2 -g3, and ~6.0s => ~5.3s with -O2 -g. w/ gcc 5.3.1, on x86_64, for me. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-11-08 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * complaints.c (stop_whining): Make extern. (complaint): Rename to ... (complaint_internal): ... this. * complaints.h (complaint): Rename to ... (complaint_internal): ... this. (complaint): Reimplement as macro around complaint_internal. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2017-11-08 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.gdb/complaints.exp (test_initial_complaints) (test_serial_complaints, test_short_complaints): Call complaint_internal instead of complaint. |
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James Clarke
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333d0055f6 |
Fix problems with -r.
The fix committed for PR gold/19291 ended up breaking other cases. The commit added adjustment code to write_local_symbols, but in many cases compute_final_local_value_internal had already subtracted the output section's address. To fix this, all other adjustments are now removed, so only the one in write_local_symbols is left. gold/ PR gold/22266 * object.cc (Sized_relobj_file::compute_final_local_value_internal): Drop relocatable parameter and stop adjusting output value based on it. (Sized_relobj_file::compute_final_local_value): Stop passing relocatable to compute_final_local_value_internal. (Sized_relobj_file::do_finalize_local_symbols): Ditto. * object.h (Sized_relobj_file::compute_final_local_value_internal): Drop relocatable parameter. |
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Eric Christopher
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08228b1155 |
Apply:
2017-11-08 Kyle Butt <iteratee@google.com> * object.cc (do_find_special_sections): Fix a thinko with memmem return values and check for != NULL rather than == 0. |
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Djordje Todorovic
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280ca31f4d |
Add test for fetching TLS from core file
A correct PID is needed by `libthread_db' library supplied with glibc repository revisions before commit c579f48edba8 ("Remove cached PID/TID in clone") or versions before 2.25 release for GDB to fetch value of TLS variable from core file. On MIPS platforms it was omitted and fetching value of TLS variable was not available. This adds a new test in order to be sure if GDB on native platforms can successfully fetch value of TLS variable. gdb/testsuite: * gdb.threads/tls-core.c: New file. * gdb.threads/tls-core.exp: Likewise. |
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Djordje Todorovic
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c9ec0e8945 |
BFD: Extract PID from MIPS core dump file
On MIPS o32, n32 and n64 platforms, PID information was not correctly propagated from core dump file to internal GDB structures. This patch fixes that behavior. A correct PID is needed by `libthread_db' library supplied with glibc repository revisions before commit c579f48edba8 ("Remove cached PID/TID in clone") or released versions before 2.25 for GDB to fetch value of TLS variable from core file. bfd/ChangeLog: * elf32-mips.c (elf32_mips_grok_psinfo): Extract core->pid. * elf64-mips.c (elf64_mips_grok_psinfo): Likewise. * elfn32-mips.c (elf32_mips_grok_psinfo): Likewise. |
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Djordje Todorovic
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9031cb4af0 |
BFD: Write Linux core PRSTATUS note into MIPS core file
On MIPS o32, n32 and n64 platforms information such as PID was not correctly written into core file from GDB. This fixes that behavior. bfd/ChangeLog: * elf32-mips.c (elf32_mips_write_core_note): New function. (elf_backend_write_core_note): New macro. * elf64-mips.c (elf64_mips_write_core_note): New function. (elf_backend_write_core_note): New macro. * elfn32-mips.c (elf32_mips_write_core_note): New function. (elf_backend_write_core_note): New macro. |
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Tom Tromey
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2f4732b0e6 |
Remove symbolp vector
This removes the symbolp typedef from dwarf2read.c and converts the associated VEC uses to std::vector. This fixes a latent possible memory leak if an exception were thrown, because there were no cleanups installed for these VECs. Regression tested on the buildbot. gdb/ChangeLog 2017-11-08 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * dwarf2read.c (symbolp): Remove typedef. (read_func_scope): Use std::vector. (process_structure_scope): Use std::vector. |
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Pedro Alves
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f9d67a2239 |
Make the linespec/location completer ignore data symbols
Currently "b foo[TAB]" offers data symbols as completion candidates. This doesn't make sense, since you can't set a breakpoint on data symbols, only on code symbols. (gdb) b globa[TAB] (gdb) b global [ENTER] Function "global" not defined. Make breakpoint pending on future shared library load? (y or [n]) n (gdb) info symbol global global in section .rodata So this patch makes linespec completion ignore data symbols. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-11-08 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * ada-lang.c (ada_make_symbol_completion_list): Use completion_skip_symbol. * symtab.c (symbol_is_function_or_method(minimal_symbol*)): New. (symbol_is_function_or_method(symbol*)): New. (add_symtab_completions): Add complete_symbol_mode parameter. Use completion_skip_symbol. (default_collect_symbol_completion_matches_break_on): Use completion_skip_symbol. Pass down mode. (collect_file_symbol_completion_matches): Pass down mode. * symtab.h (symbol_is_function_or_method): New declarations. (completion_skip_symbol): New template function. |
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Pedro Alves
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56d87ef769 |
Use search_domain::FUNCTIONS_DOMAIN when setting breakpoints
While working on C++ support for wild matching, I noticed that attaching to my system's Firefox (which uses .gdb_index), setting a break at main and bailing, like: $ gdb --batch -q -p `pidof firefox` -ex "b main" would get substancially slower. It'd take around 20s when currently it takes 3s. The problem is that gdb would expand more symtabs than currently, because Firefox has symbols named like "nsHtml5Atoms::main", "nsGkAtoms::main", etc., which given wild matching, match. However, these are not function symbols, [they're "(nsIAtom *)"], so it seems silly that they'd cause expansion in the first place. The .gdb_index code (dwarf2read.c:dw2_expand_marked_cus) filters out symbols matches based on search_domain: case VARIABLES_DOMAIN: if (symbol_kind != GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_VARIABLE) continue; break; case FUNCTIONS_DOMAIN: if (symbol_kind != GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_FUNCTION) continue; break; case TYPES_DOMAIN: if (symbol_kind != GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_TYPE) continue; break; default: break; however, we're currently passing down search_domain::ALL_DOMAIN when we know we're looking for functions, for no good reason. This patch fixes that. It seems like search_domain is underutilized throughout, but I'll leave using it more for another pass. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-11-08 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * linespec.c (iterate_over_all_matching_symtabs): Add search_domain parameter. Pass it down to expand_symtabs_matching. (decode_objc): Request FUNCTIONS_DOMAIN symbols only. (lookup_prefix_sym): Adjust by passing ALL_DOMAIN as search_domain. (add_all_symbol_names_from_pspace): Add search_domain parameter. Pass it down. (find_method, find_function_symbols): Request FUNCTIONS_DOMAIN symbols. (add_matching_symbols_to_info): Add search_domain parameter. Pass it down. |
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Pedro Alves
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1b0261195e |
Simplify completion_list_add_name | remove sym_text / sym_text_len
sym_text_len existed to strip parameters out of the lookup name. Now that that's handled by the lookup_name_info objects, the sym_text/sym_text_len parameters are no longer necessary. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-11-08 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * ada-lang.c (ada_make_symbol_completion_list): Remove text and text_len locals and don't pass them down. * symtab.c (completion_list_add_name): Remove sym_text/sym_text_len parameters and adjust. (completion_list_add_symbol, completion_list_add_msymbol) (completion_list_objc_symbol, completion_list_add_fields) (add_symtab_completions): Likewise. (default_collect_symbol_completion_matches_break_on) (collect_file_symbol_completion_matches): Remove sym_text_len local and don't pass it down. * symtab.h (completion_list_add_name): Remove sym_text/sym_text_len parameters. |
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Pedro Alves
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c62446b12b |
lookup_name_info::make_ignore_params
A few places in the completion code look for a "(" to find a function's parameter list, in order to strip it, because psymtabs (and gdb index) don't include parameter info in the symbol names. See compare_symbol_name and default_collect_symbol_completion_matches_break_on. This is too naive. Consider: ns_overload2_test::([TAB] We'd want to complete that to: ns_overload2_test::(anonymous namespace)::struct_overload2_test Or: b (anonymous namespace)::[TAB] That currently completes to: b (anonymous namespace) Which is obviously broken. This patch makes that work. Also, the current compare_symbol_name hack means that while this works: "b function([TAB]" -> "b function()" This does not: "b function ([TAB]" This patch fixes that. Whitespace "ignoring" now Just Works, i.e., assuming a symbol named "function(int, long)", this: b function ( int , lon[TAB] completes to: b function ( int , long) To address all of this, this patch builds on top of the rest of the series, and pushes the responsibility of stripping parameters from a lookup name to the new lookup_name_info object, where we can apply per-language rules. Also note that we now only make a version of the lookup name with parameters stripped out where it's actually required to do that, in the psymtab and GDB index code. For C++, the right way to strip parameters is with "cp_remove_params", which uses a real parser (cp-name-parser.y) to split the name into a component tree and then discards parameters. The trouble for completion is that in that case we have an incomplete name, like "foo::func(int" and thus cp_remove_params throws an error. This patch sorts that by adding a cp_remove_params_if_any variant of cp_remove_params that tries removing characters from the end of the string until cp_remove_params works. So cp_remove_params_if_any behaves like this: With a complete name: "foo::func(int)" => foo::func(int) # cp_remove_params_1 succeeds the first time. With an incomplete name: "foo::func(int" => NULL # cp_remove_params fails the first time. "foo::func(in" => NULL # and again... "foo::func(i" => NULL # and again... "foo::func(" => NULL # and again... "foo::func" => "foo::func" # success! Note that even if this approach removes significant rightmost characters, it's still OK, because this parameter stripping is only necessary for psymtabs and gdb index, where we're determining whether to expand a symbol table. Say cp_remove_params_if_any returned "foo::" above for "foo::func(int". That'd cause us to expand more symtabs than ideal (because we'd expand all symtabs with symbols that start with "foo::", not just "foo::func"), but then when we actually look for completion matches, we'd still use the original lookup name, with parameter information ["foo::func(int"], and thus we'll return no false positive to the user. Whether the stripping works as intended and doesn't strip too much is thus covered by a unit test instead of a testsuite test. The "if_any" part of the name refers to the fact that while cp_remove_params returns NULL if the input name has no parameters in the first place, like: "foo::func" => NULL # cp_remove_params cp_remove_params_if_any still returns the function name: "foo::func" => "foo::func" # cp_remove_params_if_any gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-11-08 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_SRCS): Add unittests/lookup_name_info-selftests.c. (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_OBS): Add lookup_name_info-selftests.o. * cp-support.c: Include "selftest.h". (cp_remove_params_1): Rename from cp_remove_params. Add 'require_param' parameter, and handle it. (cp_remove_params): Reimplement. (cp_remove_params_if_any): New. (selftests::quote): New. (selftests::check_remove_params): New. (selftests::test_cp_remove_params): New. (_initialize_cp_support): Install selftests::test_cp_remove_params. * cp-support.h (cp_remove_params_if_any): Declare. * dwarf2read.c :Include "selftest.h". (dw2_expand_symtabs_matching_symbol): Use lookup_name_info::make_ignore_params. (selftests::dw2_expand_symtabs_matching::mock_mapped_index) (selftests::dw2_expand_symtabs_matching::string_or_null) (selftests::dw2_expand_symtabs_matching::check_match) (selftests::dw2_expand_symtabs_matching::test_symbols) (selftests::dw2_expand_symtabs_matching::run_test): New. (_initialize_dwarf2_read): Register selftests::dw2_expand_symtabs_matching::run_test. * psymtab.c (psym_expand_symtabs_matching): Use lookup_name_info::make_ignore_params. * symtab.c (demangle_for_lookup_info::demangle_for_lookup_info): If the lookup name wants to ignore parameters, strip them. (compare_symbol_name): Remove sym_text/sym_text_len parameters and code handling '('. (completion_list_add_name): Don't pass down sym_text/sym_text_len. (default_collect_symbol_completion_matches_break_on): Don't try to strip parameters. * symtab.h (lookup_name_info::lookup_name_info): Add 'ignore_parameters' parameter. (lookup_name_info::ignore_parameters) (lookup_name_info::make_ignore_params): New methods. (lookup_name_info::m_ignore_parameters): New field. * unittests/lookup_name_info-selftests.c: New file. |
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Pedro Alves
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61920122ba |
Reorder/reindent dw2_expand_symtabs_matching & friends
The previous patch had added dw2_expand_symtabs_matching_symbol and dw2_expand_marked_cus forward declarations and did not reindent dw2_expand_marked_cus to avoid moving the code around while changing it at the same time. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-11-08 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * dwarf2read.c (dw2_expand_marked_cus) (dw2_expand_symtabs_matching_symbol): Remove forward declarations. (dw2_expand_symtabs_matching): Move further below. (dw2_expand_marked_cus): Reindent. |
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Pedro Alves
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3f563c840a |
Optimize .gdb_index symbol name searching
As mentioned in the previous patch, .gdb_index name lookup got significantly slower with the previous patch. This patch addresses that, and in the process makes .gdb_index name searching faster than what we had before the previous patch, even. Using the same test: $ cat script.cmd set pagination off set $count = 0 while $count < 400 complete b string_prin printf "count = %d\n", $count set $count = $count + 1 end $ time gdb --batch -q ./gdb-with-index -ex "source script.cmd" I got, before the previous patch (-O2, x86-64): real 0m1.773s user 0m1.737s sys 0m0.040s and after this patch: real 0m1.361s user 0m1.315s sys 0m0.040s The basic idea here is simple: instead of always iterating over all the symbol names in the index, we build an accelerator/sorted name table and binary search names in it. Later in the series, we'll want to support wild matching for C++ too, so this mechanism already considers that. For example, say that you're looking up functions/methods named "func", no matter the containing namespace/class. If we sorted the table by qualified name, then we obviously wouldn't be able to find those symbols with a binary search: func ns1:🅰️🅱️:func ns1:🅱️:func ns2::func (function symbol names in .gdb_index have no parameter info, like psymbols) To address that out, we put an entry for each name component in the sorted table. something like this: Table Entry Actual symbol --------------------------------- func func func ns1:🅰️🅱️:func b::func ns1:🅰️🅱️:func a:🅱️:func ns1:🅰️🅱️:func ns1:🅰️🅱️:func ns1:🅰️🅱️:func func ns1:🅱️:func b::func ns1:🅱️:func ns1:🅱️:func ns1:🅱️:func func ns2::func ns2::func ns2::func Which sorted results in this: Table Entry Actual symbol --------------------------------- a:🅱️:func ns1:🅰️🅱️:func b::func ns1:🅰️🅱️:func b::func ns1:🅱️:func func func func ns1:🅰️🅱️:func func ns1:🅱️:func func ns2::func ns1:🅰️🅱️:func ns1:🅰️🅱️:func ns1:🅱️:func ns1:🅱️:func ns2::func ns2::func And we can binary search this. Note that a binary search approach works for both completion and regular lookup, while a name hashing approach only works for normal symbol looking, since obviously "fun" and "func" have different hashes. At first I was a bit wary of these tables potentially growing GDB's memory significantly. But I did an experiment that convinced it's not a worry at all. I hacked gdb to count the total number of entries in all the tables, attached that gdb to my system/Fedora's Firefox (Fedora's debug packages uses .gdb_index), did "set max-completions unlimited", and then hit "b [TAB]" to cause everything to expand. That resulted in 1351355 name_components. Each entry takes 8 bytes, so that's 10810840 bytes (ignoring std::vector overhead), or ~10.3 MB. That's IMO too small to worry about, given GDB was using over 7400MB total at that point. I.e., we're talking about 0.1% increase. dw2_expand_symtabs_matching unit tests covering this will be added in a follow up patch. If the size of this table turns out to be a concern, I have an idea to reduce the size of the table further at the expense of a bit more code -- the vast majority of the name offsets are either 0 or fit in 8-bits: total name_component = 1351355, of which, name_component::name_offset instances need 0 bits = 679531 name_component::name_offset instances need 8 bits = 669526 name_component::name_offset instances need 16 bits = 2298 name_component::name_offset instances need 32 bits = 0 name_component::idx instances need 0 bits = 51 name_component::idx instances need 8 bits = 8361 name_component::idx instances need 16 bits = 280329 name_component::idx instances need 32 bits = 1062614 so we could have separate tables for 0 name_offset, 8-bit name_offset and 32-bit name_offset. That'd give us roughly: 679531 * 0 + 669526 * 1 + 2298 * 4 + 1062614 * 4 = 4929174, or ~4.7MB with only 8-bit and 32-bit tables, that'd be: 1349057 * 1 + 2298 * 4 + 4 * 1351355 = 6763669 bytes, or ~6.5MB. I don't think we need to bother though. I also timed: $ time gdb --batch -q -p `pidof firefox` $ time gdb --batch -q -p `pidof firefox` -ex "b main" $ time gdb --batch -q -p `pidof firefox` -ex "set max-completion unlimited" -ex "complete b " and compared before previous patch vs this patch, and I didn't see a significant difference, seemingly because time to read debug info dominates. The "complete b " variant of the test takes ~2min currently... (I have a follow up series that speeds that up somewhat.) gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-11-08 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * dwarf2read.c (byte_swap, MAYBE_SWAP): Move higher up in file. (struct name_component): New. (mapped_index::name_components): New field. (mapped_index::symbol_name_at): New method. (dwarf2_read_index): Call mapped_index ctor. (dw2_map_matching_symbols): Add comment about name_components table. (dw2_expand_symtabs_matching): Factor part to... (dw2_expand_symtabs_matching_symbol): ... this new function. Build name components table, and lookup symbols in it before calling the name matcher. (dw2_expand_marked_cus): New, factored out from dw2_expand_symtabs_matching. (dwarf2_per_objfile_free): Call the mapped_index's dtor. |
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Pedro Alves
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b5ec771e60 |
Introduce lookup_name_info and generalize Ada's FULL/WILD name matching
Summary: - This is preparation for supporting wild name matching on C++ too. - This is also preparation for TAB-completion fixes. - Makes symbol name matching (think strcmp_iw) be based on a per-language method. - Merges completion and non-completion name comparison (think language_ops::la_get_symbol_name_cmp generalized). - Avoid re-hashing lookup name multiple times - Centralizes preparing a name for lookup (Ada name encoding / C++ Demangling), both completion and non-completion. - Fixes Ada latent bug with verbatim name matches in expressions - Makes ada-lang.c use common|symtab.c completion code a bit more. Ada's wild matching basically means that "(gdb) break foo" will find all methods named "foo" in all packages. Translating to C++, it's roughly the same as saying that "break klass::method" sets breakpoints on all "klass::method" methods of all classes, no matter the namespace. A following patch will teach GDB about fullname vs wild matching for C++ too. This patch is preparatory work to get there. Another idea here is to do symbol name matching based on the symbol language's algorithm. I.e., avoid dependency on current language set. This allows for example doing (gdb) b foo::bar< int > (<tab> and having gdb name match the C++ symbols correctly even if the current language is C or Assembly (or Rust, or Ada, or ...), which can easily happen if you step into an Assembly/C runtime library frame. By encapsulating all the information related to a lookup name in a class, we can also cache hash computation for a given language in the lookup name object, to avoid recomputing it over and over. Similarly, because we don't really know upfront which languages the lookup name will be matched against, for each language we store the lookup name transformed into a search name. E.g., for C++, that means demangling the name. But for Ada, it means encoding the name. This actually forces us to centralize all the different lookup name encoding in a central place, resulting in clearer code, IMO. See e.g., the new ada_lookup_name_info class. The lookup name -> symbol search name computation is also done only once per language. The old language->la_get_symbol_name_cmp / symbol_name_cmp_ftype are generalized to work with both completion, and normal symbol look up. At some point early on, I had separate completion vs non-completion language vector entry points, but a single method ends up being better IMO for simplifying things -- the more we merge the completion / non-completion name lookup code paths, the less changes for bugs causing completion vs normal lookup finding different symbols. The ada-lex.l change is necessary because when doing (gdb) p <UpperCase> then the name that is passed to write_ write_var_or_type -> ada_lookup_symbol_list misses the "<>", i.e., it's just "UpperCase", and we end up doing a wild match against "UpperCase" lowercased by ada_lookup_name_info's constructor. I.e., "uppercase" wouldn't ever match "UpperCase", and the symbol lookup fails. This wouldn't cause any regression in the testsuite, but I added a new test that would pass before the patch and fail after, if it weren't for that fix. This is latent bug that happens to go unnoticed because that particular path was inconsistent with the rest of Ada symbol lookup by not lowercasing the lookup name. Ada's symbol_completion_add is deleted, replaced by using common code's completion_list_add_name. To make the latter work for Ada, we needed to add a new output parameter, because Ada wants to return back a custom completion candidates that are not the symbol name. With this patch, minimal symbol demangled name hashing is made consistent with regular symbol hashing. I.e., it now goes via the language vector's search_name_hash method too, as I had suggested in a previous patch. dw2_expand_symtabs_matching / .gdb_index symbol names were a challenge. The problem is that we have no way to telling what is the language of each symbol name found in the index, until we expand the corresponding full symbol, which is off course what we're trying to avoid. Language information is simply not considered in the index format... Since the symbol name hashing and comparison routines are per-language, we now have a problem. The patch sorts this out by matching each name against all languages. This is inneficient, and indeed slows down completion several times. E.g., with: $ cat script.cmd set pagination off set $count = 0 while $count < 400 complete b string_prin printf "count = %d\n", $count set $count = $count + 1 end $ time gdb --batch -q ./gdb-with-index -ex "source script-string_printf.cmd" I get, before patch (-O2, x86-64): real 0m1.773s user 0m1.737s sys 0m0.040s While after patch (-O2, x86-64): real 0m9.843s user 0m9.482s sys 0m0.034s However, the following patch will optimize this, and will actually make this use case faster compared to the "before patch" above: real 0m1.321s user 0m1.285s sys 0m0.039s gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-11-08 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * ada-lang.c (ada_encode): Rename to .. (ada_encode_1): ... this. Add throw_errors parameter and handle it. (ada_encode): Reimplement. (match_name): Delete, folded into full_name. (resolve_subexp): No longer pass the encoded name to ada_lookup_symbol_list. (should_use_wild_match): Delete. (name_match_type_from_name): New. (ada_lookup_simple_minsym): Use lookup_name_info and the language's symbol_name_matcher_ftype. (add_symbols_from_enclosing_procs, ada_add_local_symbols) (ada_add_block_renamings): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (ada_lookup_name): New. (add_nonlocal_symbols, ada_add_all_symbols) (ada_lookup_symbol_list_worker, ada_lookup_symbol_list) (ada_iterate_over_symbols): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (ada_name_for_lookup): Delete. (ada_lookup_encoded_symbol): Construct a verbatim name. (wild_match): Reverse sense of return type. Use bool. (full_match): Reverse sense of return type. Inline bits of old match_name here. (ada_add_block_symbols): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (symbol_completion_match): Delete, folded into... (ada_lookup_name_info::matches): ... .this new method. (symbol_completion_add): Delete. (ada_collect_symbol_completion_matches): Add name_match_type parameter. Adjust to use lookup_name_info and completion_list_add_name. (get_var_value, ada_add_global_exceptions): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (ada_get_symbol_name_cmp): Delete. (do_wild_match, do_full_match): New functions. (ada_lookup_name_info::ada_lookup_name_info): New method. (ada_symbol_name_matches, ada_get_symbol_name_matcher): New functions. (ada_language_defn): Install ada_get_symbol_name_matcher. * ada-lex.l (processId): If name starts with '<', copy it verbatim. * block.c (block_iter_match_step, block_iter_match_first) (block_iter_match_next, block_lookup_symbol) (block_lookup_symbol_primary, block_find_symbol): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. * block.h (block_iter_match_first, block_iter_match_next) (ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS_WITH_NAME): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. * c-lang.c (c_language_defn, cplus_language_defn) (asm_language_defn, minimal_language_defn): Adjust comments to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * completer.c (complete_files_symbols) (collect_explicit_location_matches, symbol_completer): Pass a symbol_name_match_type down. * completer.h (class completion_match, completion_match_result): New classes. (completion_tracker::reset_completion_match_result): New method. (completion_tracker::m_completion_match_result): New field. * cp-support.c (make_symbol_overload_list_block): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (cp_fq_symbol_name_matches, cp_get_symbol_name_matcher): New functions. * cp-support.h (cp_get_symbol_name_matcher): New declaration. * d-lang.c: Adjust comments to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * dictionary.c (dict_vector) <iter_match_first, iter_match_next>: Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (dict_iter_match_first, dict_iter_match_next) (iter_match_first_hashed, iter_match_next_hashed) (iter_match_first_linear, iter_match_next_linear): Adjust to work with a lookup_name_info. * dictionary.h (dict_iter_match_first, dict_iter_match_next): Likewise. * dwarf2read.c (dw2_lookup_symbol): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (dw2_map_matching_symbols): Adjust to use symbol_name_match_type. (gdb_index_symbol_name_matcher): New class. (dw2_expand_symtabs_matching) Adjust to use lookup_name_info and gdb_index_symbol_name_matcher. Accept a NULL symbol_matcher. * f-lang.c (f_collect_symbol_completion_matches): Adjust to work with a symbol_name_match_type. (f_language_defn): Adjust comments to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * go-lang.c (go_language_defn): Adjust comments to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * language.c (default_symbol_name_matcher) (language_get_symbol_name_matcher): New functions. (unknown_language_defn, auto_language_defn): Adjust comments to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * language.h (symbol_name_cmp_ftype): Delete. (language_defn) <la_collect_symbol_completion_matches>: Add match type parameter. <la_get_symbol_name_cmp>: Delete field. <la_get_symbol_name_matcher>: New field. <la_iterate_over_symbols>: Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (default_symbol_name_matcher, language_get_symbol_name_matcher): Declare. * linespec.c (iterate_over_all_matching_symtabs) (iterate_over_file_blocks): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (find_methods): Add language parameter, and use lookup_name_info and the language's symbol_name_matcher_ftype. (linespec_complete_function): Adjust. (lookup_prefix_sym): Use lookup_name_info. (add_all_symbol_names_from_pspace): Adjust. (find_superclass_methods): Add language parameter and pass it down. (find_method): Pass symbol language down. (find_linespec_symbols): Don't demangle or Ada encode here. (search_minsyms_for_name): Add lookup_name_info parameter. (add_matching_symbols_to_info): Add name_match_type parameter. Use lookup_name_info. * m2-lang.c (m2_language_defn): Adjust comments to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * minsyms.c: Include <algorithm>. (add_minsym_to_demangled_hash_table): Remove table parameter and add objfile parameter. Use search_name_hash, and add language to demangled languages vector. (struct found_minimal_symbols): New struct. (lookup_minimal_symbol_mangled, lookup_minimal_symbol_demangled): New functions. (lookup_minimal_symbol): Adjust to use them. Don't canonicalize input names here. Use lookup_name_info instead. Lookup up demangled names once for each language in the demangled names vector. (iterate_over_minimal_symbols): Use lookup_name_info. Lookup up demangled names once for each language in the demangled names vector. (build_minimal_symbol_hash_tables): Adjust. * minsyms.h (iterate_over_minimal_symbols): Adjust to pass down a lookup_name_info. * objc-lang.c (objc_language_defn): Adjust comment to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * objfiles.h: Include <vector>. (objfile_per_bfd_storage) <demangled_hash_languages>: New field. * opencl-lang.c (opencl_language_defn): Adjust comment to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * p-lang.c (pascal_language_defn): Adjust comment to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * psymtab.c (psym_lookup_symbol): Use lookup_name_info. (match_partial_symbol): Use symbol_name_match_type, lookup_name_info and psymbol_name_matches. (lookup_partial_symbol): Use lookup_name_info. (map_block): Use symbol_name_match_type and lookup_name_info. (psym_map_matching_symbols): Use symbol_name_match_type. (psymbol_name_matches): New. (recursively_search_psymtabs): Use lookup_name_info and psymbol_name_matches. Rename 'kind' parameter to 'domain'. (psym_expand_symtabs_matching): Use lookup_name_info. Rename 'kind' parameter to 'domain'. * rust-lang.c (rust_language_defn): Adjust comment to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * symfile-debug.c (debug_qf_map_matching_symbols) (debug_qf_map_matching_symbols): Use symbol_name_match_type. (debug_qf_expand_symtabs_matching): Use lookup_name_info. * symfile.c (expand_symtabs_matching): Use lookup_name_info. * symfile.h (quick_symbol_functions) <map_matching_symbols>: Adjust to use symbol_name_match_type. <expand_symtabs_matching>: Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (expand_symtabs_matching): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. * symmisc.c (maintenance_expand_symtabs): Use lookup_name_info::match_any (). * symtab.c (symbol_matches_search_name): New. (eq_symbol_entry): Adjust to use lookup_name_info and the language's matcher. (demangle_for_lookup_info::demangle_for_lookup_info): New. (lookup_name_info::match_any): New. (iterate_over_symbols, search_symbols): Use lookup_name_info. (compare_symbol_name): Add language, lookup_name_info and completion_match_result parameters, and use them. (completion_list_add_name): Make extern. Add language and lookup_name_info parameters. Use them. (completion_list_add_symbol, completion_list_add_msymbol) (completion_list_objc_symbol): Add lookup_name_info parameters and adjust. Pass down language. (completion_list_add_fields): Add lookup_name_info parameters and adjust. Pass down language. (add_symtab_completions): Add lookup_name_info parameters and adjust. (default_collect_symbol_completion_matches_break_on): Add name_match_type parameter, and use it. Use lookup_name_info. (default_collect_symbol_completion_matches) (collect_symbol_completion_matches): Add name_match_type parameter, and pass it down. (collect_symbol_completion_matches_type): Adjust. (collect_file_symbol_completion_matches): Add name_match_type parameter, and use lookup_name_info. * symtab.h: Include <string> and "common/gdb_optional.h". (enum class symbol_name_match_type): New. (class ada_lookup_name_info): New. (struct demangle_for_lookup_info): New. (class lookup_name_info): New. (symbol_name_matcher_ftype): New. (SYMBOL_MATCHES_SEARCH_NAME): Use symbol_matches_search_name. (symbol_matches_search_name): Declare. (MSYMBOL_MATCHES_SEARCH_NAME): Delete. (default_collect_symbol_completion_matches) (collect_symbol_completion_matches) (collect_file_symbol_completion_matches): Add name_match_type parameter. (iterate_over_symbols): Use lookup_name_info. (completion_list_add_name): Declare. * utils.c (enum class strncmp_iw_mode): Moved to utils.h. (strncmp_iw_with_mode): Now extern. * utils.h (enum class strncmp_iw_mode): Moved from utils.c. (strncmp_iw_with_mode): Declare. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2017-11-08 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.ada/complete.exp (p <Exported_Capitalized>): New test. (p Exported_Capitalized): New test. (p exported_capitalized): New test. |
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Pedro Alves
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5ffa079369 |
Per-language symbol name hashing algorithm
Currently, we have a mess of symbol name hashing/comparison routines. There's msymbol_hash for mangled names, and dict_hash and msymbol_hash_iw for demangled names. Then there's strcmp_iw, strcmp_iw_ordered and Ada's full_match/wild_match, which all have to agree with the hashing routines. That's why dict_hash is really about Ada names. From the inconsistency department, minimal symbol hashing doesn't go via dict_hash, so Ada's wild matching can't ever work with minimal symbols. This patch starts fixing this, by doing two things: #1 - adds a language vector method to let each language decide how to compute a symbol name hash. #2 - makes dictionaries know the language of the symbols they hold, and then use the dictionaries language to decide which hashing method to use. For now, this is just scaffolding, since all languages install the default method. The series will make C++ install its own hashing method later on, and will add per-language symbol name comparison routines too. This patch was originally based on a patch that Keith wrote for the libcc1/C++ WIP support. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-11-08 Keith Seitz <keiths@redhat.com> Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * ada-lang.c (ada_language_defn): Install default_search_name_hash. * buildsym.c (struct buildsym_compunit): <language>: New field. (finish_block_internal): Pass language when creating dictionaries. (start_buildsym_compunit, start_symtab): New language parameters. Use them. (restart_symtab): Pass down compilation unit's language. * buildsym.h (enum language): Forward declare. (start_symtab): New 'language' parameter. * c-lang.c (c_language_defn, cplus_language_defn) (asm_language_defn, minimal_language_defn): Install default_search_name_hash. * coffread.c (coff_start_symtab): Adjust. * d-lang.c (d_language_defn): Install default_search_name_hash. * dbxread.c (struct symloc): Add 'pst_language' field. (PST_LANGUAGE): Define. (start_psymtab, read_ofile_symtab): Use it. (process_one_symbol): New 'language' parameter. Pass it down. * dictionary.c (struct dictionary) <language>: New field. (DICT_LANGUAGE): Define. (dict_create_hashed, dict_create_hashed_expandable) (dict_create_linear, dict_create_linear_expandable): New parameter 'language'. Set the dictionary's language. (iter_match_first_hashed): Adjust to rename. (insert_symbol_hashed): Assert we don't see mismatching languages. Adjust to rename. (dict_hash): Rename to ... (default_search_name_hash): ... this and make extern. * dictionary.h (struct language_defn): Forward declare. (dict_create_hashed): New parameter 'language'. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_start_symtab): Pass down language. * f-lang.c (f_language_defn): Install default_search_name_hash. * go-lang.c (go_language_defn): Install default_search_name_hash. * jit.c (finalize_symtab): Pass compunit's language to dictionary creation. * language.c (unknown_language_defn, auto_language_defn): * language.h (language_defn::la_search_name_hash): New field. (default_search_name_hash): Declare. * m2-lang.c (m2_language_defn): Install default_search_name_hash. * mdebugread.c (new_block): New parameter 'language'. * mdebugread.c (parse_symbol): Pass symbol language to block allocation. (psymtab_to_symtab_1): Pass down language. (new_symtab): Pass compunit's language to block allocation. * objc-lang.c (objc_language_defn): Install default_search_name_hash. * opencl-lang.c (opencl_language_defn): * p-lang.c (pascal_language_defn): Install default_search_name_hash. * rust-lang.c (rust_language_defn): Install default_search_name_hash. * stabsread.h (enum language): Forward declare. (process_one_symbol): Add 'language' parameter. * symtab.c (search_name_hash): New function. * symtab.h (search_name_hash): Declare. * xcoffread.c (read_xcoff_symtab): Pass language to start_symtab. |
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Pedro Alves
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2a1dde5da2 |
Fix "make test-cp-name-parser"
src/gdb/cp-name-parser.y: In function ‘int main(int, char**)’: src/gdb/cp-name-parser.y:2132:30: error: ISO C++ forbids converting a string constant to ‘char*’ [-Werror=write-strings] char *str2, *extra_chars = "", c; ^ Simply don't initialize the variable, it's not necessary. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-11-08 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * cp-name-parser.y (main): Don't initialize extra_chars. |
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Nick Clifton
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2841837fac | Fix typo in changelog | ||
Nick Clifton
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c0e7cef715 |
Split the AArch64 Crypto instructions for AES and SHA1+2 into their own options (+aes and +sha2).
The new options are: +aes: Enables the AES instructions of Armv8-a, enabled by default with +crypto. +sha2: Enables the SHA1 and SHA2 instructions of Armv8-a, enabled by default with +crypto. These options have been turned on by default when +crypto is used, as such no breakage is expected. The reason for the split is because with the introduction of Armv8.4-a the implementation of AES has explicitly been made independent of the implementation of the other crypto extensions. Backporting the split does not break any of the previous requirements and so is safe to do. gas * config/tc-aarch64.c (aarch64_features): Include AES and SHA2 in CRYPTO. Add SHA2 and AES. include * opcode/aarch64.h: (AARCH64_FEATURE_SHA2, AARCH64_FEATURE_AES): New. opcodes * aarch64-tbl.h (aarch64_feature_crypto): Add AES and SHA2. (aarch64_feature_sha2, aarch64_feature_aes): New. (SHA2, AES): New. (AES_INSN, SHA2_INSN): New. (pmull, pmull2, aese, aesd, aesmc, aesimc): Change to AES_INS. (sha1h, sha1su1, sha256su0, sha1c, sha1p, sha1m, sha1su0, sha256h, sha256h2, sha256su1): Change to SHA2_INS. |
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Jiong Wang
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dec41383ff |
Adds command line support for Armv8.4-A, via the new command line option -march=armv8.4-a. Add support for "+dotprod" ARM feature (required for ARMv8.4-A). Add assembler and disassembler support for new FP16 instructions introduced in Armv8.4-A
gas * config/tc-arm.c (arm_extensions): (arm_archs): New entry for "armv8.4-a". Add FPU_ARCH_DOTPROD_NEON_VFP_ARMV8. (arm_ext_v8_2): New variable. (enum arm_reg_type): New enumeration REG_TYPE_NSD. (reg_expected_msgs): New entry for REG_TYPE_NSD. (parse_typed_reg_or_scalar): Handle REG_TYPE_NSD. (parse_scalar): Support REG_TYPE_VFS. (enum operand_parse_code): New enumerations OP_RNSD and OP_RNSD_RNSC. (parse_operands): Handle OP_RNSD and OP_RNSD_RNSC. (NEON_SHAPE_DEF): New entries for DHH and DHS. (neon_scalar_for_fmac_fp16_long): New function to generate Rm encoding for new FP16 instructions in ARMv8.2-A. (do_neon_fmac_maybe_scalar_long): New function to encode new FP16 instructions in ARMv8.2-A. (do_neon_vfmal): Wrapper function for vfmal. (do_neon_vfmsl): Wrapper function for vfmsl. (insns): New entries for vfmal and vfmsl. * doc/c-arm.texi (-march): Document "armv8.4-a". * testsuite/gas/arm/dotprod-mandatory.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/armv8_2-a-fp16.s: New test source. * testsuite/gas/arm/armv8_2-a-fp16-illegal.s: New test source. * testsuite/gas/arm/armv8_2-a-fp16.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/armv8_3-a-fp16.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/armv8_4-a-fp16.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/armv8_2-a-fp16-thumb2.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/armv8_2-a-fp16-illegal.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/armv8_2-a-fp16-illegal.l: New error file. opcodes * arm-dis.c (coprocessor_opcodes): New entries for ARMv8.2-A new FP16 instructions, including vfmal.f16 and vfmsl.f16. include * opcode/arm.h (ARM_AEXT2_V8_4A): Include Dot Product feature. (ARM_EXT2_V8_4A): New macro. (ARM_AEXT2_V8_4A): Likewise. (ARM_ARCH_V8_4A): Likewise. |
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Alan Modra
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6e98b3428b |
xtensa message pluralization
* config/tc-xtensa.c (finish_vinsn): Properly pluralize error message. |
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GDB Administrator
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b346cb961f | Automatic date update in version.in | ||
Tom Tromey
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95a6b0a106 |
Constify execute_command
This constifies execute_command and fixes up the callers. gdb/ChangeLog 2017-11-07 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * event-top.h (command_handler): Constify. * record-full.c (cmd_record_full_start): Update. * thread.c (thread_apply_all_command): Update. * printcmd.c (eval_command): Update. * mi/mi-main.c (mi_execute_cli_command): Update. (mi_execute_async_cli_command): Update. * tui/tui-stack.c (tui_update_command): Update. * cli/cli-interp.c (safe_execute_command): Constify. * record.c (record_start): Update. (record_start, record_stop, cmd_record_start): Update. * record-btrace.c (cmd_record_btrace_bts_start): Update. (cmd_record_btrace_pt_start): Update. (cmd_record_btrace_start): Update. (cmd_record_btrace_start): Update. * reverse.c (exec_reverse_once): Update. * python/python.c (execute_gdb_command): Don't copy the command. * event-top.c (command_line_handler): Update. (command_handler): Constify. * defs.h (deprecated_call_command_hook): Constify. * cli/cli-script.h (execute_user_command): Constify. * cli/cli-script.c (execute_user_command): Constify. (execute_cmd_pre_hook, execute_cmd_post_hook): Constify. (enum command_control_type): Update. * main.c (catch_command_errors): Remove non-const overload. (catch_command_errors_ftype): Remove. * python/py-cmd.c (cmdpy_function): Constify. * guile/scm-cmd.c (cmdscm_function): Constify. * cli/cli-dump.c (call_dump_func): Constify. * cli/cli-decode.c (do_const_cfunc): Constify. (do_sfunc): Constify. (cmd_func): Constify. * gdbcmd.h (execute_command, execute_command_to_string): Constify. * top.h (execute_command): Constify. * top.c (execute_command): Constify. (execute_command_to_string): Constify. (deprecated_call_command_hook): Constify. * command.h (cmd_func): Constify. * cli/cli-decode.h (struct cmd_list_element) <func>: Constify. |
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Tom Tromey
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eb4c3f4aaa |
Constify add_setshow_*
This constifies the add_setshow_* family of functions, and then fixes up the fallout. The bulk of this patch was written by script. gdb/ChangeLog 2017-11-07 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * ada-lang.c (catch_ada_exception_command): Constify. (catch_assert_command): Constify. * break-catch-throw.c (catch_catch_command, catch_throw_command) (catch_rethrow_command): Constify. (catch_exception_command_1): Constify. * breakpoint.h (add_catch_command): Constify. * break-catch-syscall.c (catch_syscall_command_1): Constify. (catch_syscall_split_args): Constify. * break-catch-sig.c (catch_signal_command): Constify. (catch_signal_split_args): Constify. * cli/cli-decode.h (struct cmd_list_element) <function>: Use cmd_const_sfunc_ftype. * cli/cli-decode.c (add_setshow_cmd_full): Constify. (add_setshow_enum_cmd, add_setshow_auto_boolean_cmd) (add_setshow_boolean_cmd, add_setshow_filename_cmd) (add_setshow_string_cmd, struct cmd_list_element) (add_setshow_optional_filename_cmd, add_setshow_integer_cmd) (add_setshow_uinteger_cmd, add_setshow_zinteger_cmd) (add_setshow_zuinteger_unlimited_cmd, add_setshow_zuinteger_cmd): Constify. (set_cmd_sfunc): Constify. (empty_sfunc): Constify. * command.h (add_setshow_enum_cmd, add_setshow_auto_boolean_cmd) (add_setshow_boolean_cmd, add_setshow_filename_cmd) (add_setshow_string_cmd, add_setshow_string_noescape_cmd) (add_setshow_optional_filename_cmd, add_setshow_integer_cmd) (add_setshow_uinteger_cmd, add_setshow_zinteger_cmd) (add_setshow_zuinteger_cmd, add_setshow_zuinteger_unlimited_cmd): Constify. (set_cmd_sfunc): Constify. (cmd_sfunc_ftype): Remove. * compile/compile.c (set_compile_args): Constify. * infrun.c (set_disable_randomization): Constify. * infcmd.c (set_args_command, set_cwd_command): Constify. * breakpoint.c (set_condition_evaluation_mode): Constify. (add_catch_command): Constify. (catch_fork_command_1, catch_exec_command_1) (catch_load_command_1, catch_unload_command_1): Constify. (catch_load_or_unload): Constify. * guile/scm-param.c (pascm_set_func): Constify. (add_setshow_generic): Constify. * python/py-param.c (get_set_value): Constify. * top.h (set_verbose): Constify. * tui/tui-win.c (tui_set_var_cmd): Constify. * mi/mi-main.c (set_mi_async_command): Constify. * cli/cli-logging.c (set_logging_overwrite) (set_logging_redirect): Constify. * value.c (set_max_value_size): Constify. * valprint.c (set_input_radix, set_output_radix): Constify. * utils.c (set_width_command, set_height_command): Constify. * typeprint.c (set_print_type_methods, set_print_type_typedefs): Constify. * tracepoint.c (set_disconnected_tracing) (set_circular_trace_buffer, set_trace_buffer_size) (set_trace_user, set_trace_notes, set_trace_stop_notes): Constify. * top.c (set_history_size_command, set_verbose, set_editing) (set_gdb_datadir, set_history_filename): Constify. * target.c (set_targetdebug, maint_set_target_async_command) (maint_set_target_non_stop_command, set_target_permissions) (set_write_memory_permission): Constify. (open_target): Constify. * target-descriptions.c (set_tdesc_filename_cmd): Constify. * target-dcache.c (set_stack_cache, set_code_cache): Constify. * symtab.c (set_symbol_cache_size_handler): Constify. * symfile.c (set_ext_lang_command): Constify. * symfile-debug.c (set_debug_symfile): Constify. * source.c (set_directories_command): Constify. * solib.c (reload_shared_libraries, gdb_sysroot_changed): Constify. * serial.c (set_parity): Constify. * rs6000-tdep.c (powerpc_set_soft_float, powerpc_set_vector_abi): Constify. * remote.c (set_remote_exec_file, set_remotebreak) (set_remote_protocol_Z_packet_cmd, set_range_stepping): Constify. * record.c (set_record_insn_history_size) (set_record_call_history_size): Constify. * record-full.c (set_record_full_insn_max_num): Constify. * proc-api.c (set_procfs_trace_cmd, set_procfs_file_cmd): Constify. * osabi.c (set_osabi): Constify. * mips-tdep.c (set_mips64_transfers_32bit_regs) (reinit_frame_cache_sfunc, mips_abi_update): Constify. * maint.c (maintenance_set_profile_cmd): Constify. * linux-thread-db.c (set_libthread_db_search_path): Constify. * language.c (set_language_command, set_range_command) (set_case_command): Constify. * infrun.c (set_non_stop, set_observer_mode) (set_stop_on_solib_events, set_schedlock_func) (set_exec_direction_func): Constify. * infcmd.c (set_inferior_tty_command): Constify. * disasm.c (set_disassembler_options_sfunc): Constify. * demangle.c (set_demangling_command): Constify. * dcache.c (set_dcache_size, set_dcache_line_size): Constify. * cris-tdep.c (set_cris_version, set_cris_mode) (set_cris_dwarf2_cfi): Constify. * corefile.c (set_gnutarget_command): Constify. * charset.c (set_host_charset_sfunc, set_target_charset_sfunc) (set_target_wide_charset_sfunc): Constify. * breakpoint.c (update_dprintf_commands): Constify. * auto-load.c (set_auto_load_dir, set_auto_load_safe_path): Constify. * arm-tdep.c (set_fp_model_sfunc, arm_set_abi) (set_disassembly_style_sfunc): Constify. * arch-utils.c (set_endian, set_architecture): Constify. * alpha-tdep.c (reinit_frame_cache_sfunc): Constify. * agent.c (set_can_use_agent): Constify. |
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Tom Tromey
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5fed81ff35 |
Remove cmd_cfunc_ftype
This removes cmd_cfunc_ftype and the non-const overload of add_cmd; then fixes up the fallout. For the most part this patch is straightforward. There are a few files (go32-nat.c, windows-nat.c, and gnu-nat.c) that I could not compile; so I made a best effort there. gdb/ChangeLog 2017-11-07 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * go32-nat.c (go32_sysinfo, go32_sldt, go32_sgdt, go32_sidt) (go32_pde, go32_pte, go32_pte_for_address): Constify. * gnu-nat.c (_parse_bool_arg, show_thread_default_pause_cmd) (set_thread_default_pause_cmd, set_thread_default_run_cmd) (show_thread_default_run_cmd, set_thread_default_detach_sc_cmd) (parse_int_arg, show_thread_default_detach_sc_cmd) (set_signals_cmd, show_signals_cmd, set_sig_thread_cmd) (show_sig_thread_cmd, set_stopped_cmd, show_stopped_cmd) (set_exceptions_cmd, show_exceptions_cmd, set_task_pause_cmd) (show_task_pause_cmd, set_task_detach_sc_cmd) (show_task_detach_sc_cmd, set_task_exc_port_cmd) (set_noninvasive_cmd, set_thread_pause_cmd) (show_thread_pause_cmd, set_thread_run_cmd, show_thread_run_cmd) (set_thread_detach_sc_cmd, show_thread_detach_sc_cmd) (set_thread_exc_port_cmd, thread_takeover_sc_cmd): Constify. * windows-nat.c (display_selectors): Constify. * cli/cli-decode.h (struct cmd_list_element) <function>: Remove non-const "cfunc". * cli/cli-decode.c (set_cmd_cfunc): Remove non-const overload. (cmd_cfunc_eq): Likewise. (struct cmd_list_element): Likewise. (do_cfunc): Remove. (cli_user_command_p): Update. * command.h (add_cmd): Remove non-const overload. (cmd_cfunc_ftype): Remove typedef. (cmd_cfunc_eq): Remove non-const overload. * value.c (show_values): Constify. * thread.c (thread_apply_all_command): Constify. * symfile.c (load_command): Constify. * source.c (directory_command): Constify. * maint.c (maintenance_internal_error) (maintenance_demangler_warning, maintenance_space_display) (maintenance_print_architecture, maintenance_translate_address) (maintenance_info_selftests, maintenance_internal_warning): Constify. * breakpoint.c (disable_trace_command, enable_trace_command): Constify. * auto-load.c (info_auto_load_local_gdbinit, add_auto_load_dir): Constify. (add_auto_load_safe_path): Constify. * guile/scm-auto-load.c (info_auto_load_guile_scripts): Constify. * top.h (show_commands): Constify. * linux-thread-db.c (info_auto_load_libthread_db): Constify. * sparc64-tdep.c (adi_examine_command): Constify. (adi_assign_command): Constify. |
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Tom Tromey
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1d12d88f18 |
Constify add_info
This patch constifies add_info and updates all the info commands. The bulk of this patch was written using a script; and then I did a manual pass to fix up the remaining compilation errors. I could not compile every changed file; in particular nto-procfs.c, gnu-nat.c, and darwin-nat-info.c; but I at least tried to check the correctness by inspection. gdb/ChangeLog 2017-11-07 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * frame.h (info_locals_command, info_args_command): Constify. * auto-load.h (auto_load_info_scripts): Constify. * inferior.h (registers_info): Constify. * copying.c: Rebuild. * copying.awk: Constify generated commands. * auto-load.c (auto_load_info_scripts) (info_auto_load_gdb_scripts): Constify. * cli/cli-decode.c (struct cmd_list_element): Take a cmd_const_cfunc_ftype. * command.h (add_info): Take a cmd_const_cfunc_ftype. * tui/tui-win.c (tui_all_windows_info): Constify. * python/py-auto-load.c (info_auto_load_python_scripts): Constify. * cli/cli-cmds.c (show_command): Remove non-const overload. * tracepoint.c (info_tvariables_command, info_scope_command): Constify. (info_static_tracepoint_markers_command): Constify. * thread.c (info_threads_command): Constify. (print_thread_info_1): Constify. * target.c (info_target_command): Constify. * symtab.c (info_sources_command, info_functions_command) (info_types_command): Constify. (info_variables_command): Remove non-const overload. * symfile.c (info_ext_lang_command): Constify. * stack.c (info_frame_command, info_locals_command) (info_args_command): Constify. (backtrace_command): Remove non-const overload. * source.c (info_source_command, info_line_command): Constify. * solib.c (info_sharedlibrary_command): Constify. * skip.c (info_skip_command): Constify. * ser-go32.c (info_serial_command): Constify. * reverse.c (info_bookmarks_command): Constify. * printcmd.c (info_symbol_command, info_address_command) (info_display_command): Constify. * osdata.c (info_osdata_command): Constify. * objc-lang.c (info_selectors_command, info_classes_command): Constify. * nto-procfs.c (procfs_pidlist, procfs_meminfo): Constify. * memattr.c (info_mem_command): Constify. * macrocmd.c (info_macro_command, info_macros_command): Constify. * linux-fork.c (info_checkpoints_command): Constify. * infrun.c (info_signals_command): Constify. * inflow.c (info_terminal_command): Constify. * inferior.c (info_inferiors_command): Constify. (print_inferior): Constify. * infcmd.c (info_program_command, info_all_registers_command) (info_registers_command, info_vector_command) (info_float_command): Constify. (registers_info): Constify. * gnu-nat.c (info_send_rights_cmd, info_recv_rights_cmd) (info_port_sets_cmd, info_dead_names_cmd, info_port_rights_cmd): Constify. * f-valprint.c (info_common_command): Constify. * dcache.c (info_dcache_command): Constify. (dcache_info_1): Constify. * darwin-nat-info.c (info_mach_tasks_command) (info_mach_task_command, info_mach_ports_command) (info_mach_port_command, info_mach_threads_command) (info_mach_thread_command, info_mach_regions_command) (info_mach_regions_recurse_command, info_mach_region_command) (info_mach_exceptions_command): Constify. (get_task_from_args): Constify. * cp-support.c (info_vtbl_command): Constify. * breakpoint.c (info_watchpoints_command) (info_tracepoints_command): Constify. (info_breakpoints_command): Remove non-const overload. * avr-tdep.c (avr_io_reg_read_command): Constify. * auxv.c (info_auxv_command): Constify. * ada-tasks.c (info_tasks_command): Constify. (info_task): Constify. * ada-lang.c (info_exceptions_command): Constify. |
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Tom Tromey
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0b39b52e6e |
Constify add_com
This changes add_com to take a cmd_const_cfunc_ftype, and then fixes up all the command implementations. In most cases this is trivial. In a couple of places I had to again introduce a temporary non-const overload. These overloads will be removed when add_info is constified. gdb/ChangeLog 2017-11-07 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * solib.h (no_shared_libraries): Constify. * frame.h (return_command): Constify. * cli/cli-cmds.h (quit_command): Constify. * top.h (quit_command, execute_command): Constify. * target.h (flash_erase_command): Constify. * inferior.h (set_inferior_args, attach_command): Constify. * tracepoint.h (start_tracing, stop_tracing): Constify. * breakpoint.h (break_command, tbreak_command) (hbreak_command_wrapper, thbreak_command_wrapper) (rbreak_command_wrapper, watch_command_wrapper) (awatch_command_wrapper, rwatch_command_wrapper) (get_tracepoint_by_number): Constify. * symtab.c (info_variables_command, rbreak_command) (symtab_symbol_info): Constify. (info_variables_command): Add non-const overload. * top.c (dont_repeat_command): Constify. * breakpoint.c (ignore_command, commands_command) (condition_command, tbreak_command, hbreak_command) (thbreak_command, clear_command, break_command) (info_breakpoints_command, watch_command, rwatch_command) (awatch_command, trace_command, ftrace_command, strace_command) (trace_pass_command, break_range_command, dprintf_command) (agent_printf_command, get_tracepoint_by_number) (watch_maybe_just_location, trace_pass_command): Constify. (info_breakpoints_command): Add non-const overload. * tracefile.c (tsave_command): Constify. * infcmd.c (attach_command, disconnect_command, signal_command) (queue_signal_command, stepi_command, nexti_command) (finish_command, next_command, step_command, until_command) (advance_command, jump_command, continue_command, run_command) (start_command, starti_command, interrupt_command) (run_command_1, set_inferior_args, step_1): Constify. * inferior.c (add_inferior_command, remove_inferior_command) (clone_inferior_command): Constify. * linux-fork.c (checkpoint_command, restart_command): Constify. * windows-nat.c (signal_event_command): Constify. * guile/guile.c (guile_repl_command, guile_command): Constify. * printcmd.c (x_command, display_command, printf_command) (output_command, set_command, call_command, print_command) (eval_command): Constify. (non_const_set_command): Remove. (_initialize_printcmd): Update. * source.c (forward_search_command, reverse_search_command): Constify. * jit.c (jit_reader_load_command, jit_reader_unload_command): Constify. * infrun.c (handle_command): Constify. * memattr.c (mem_command): Constify. * stack.c (return_command, up_command, up_silently_command) (down_command, down_silently_command, frame_command) (backtrace_command, func_command, backtrace_command_1): Constify. (backtrace_command): Add non-const overload. * remote-sim.c (simulator_command): Constify. * exec.c (set_section_command): Constify. * tracepoint.c (tdump_command, trace_variable_command) (tstatus_command, tstop_command, tstart_command) (end_actions_pseudocommand, while_stepping_pseudocommand) (collect_pseudocommand, teval_pseudocommand, actions_command) (start_tracing, stop_tracing): Constify. * value.c (init_if_undefined_command): Constify. * tui/tui-stack.c (tui_update_command): Constify. * tui/tui-win.c (tui_refresh_all_command) (tui_set_tab_width_command, tui_set_win_height_command) (tui_set_focus_command, tui_scroll_forward_command) (tui_scroll_backward_command, tui_scroll_left_command) (tui_scroll_right_command, parse_scrolling_args, tui_set_focus) (tui_set_win_height): Constify. * tui/tui-layout.c (tui_layout_command): Constify. * procfs.c (proc_trace_syscalls, proc_trace_sysentry_cmd) (proc_trace_sysexit_cmd, proc_untrace_sysentry_cmd) (proc_untrace_sysexit_cmd): Constify. * remote.c (threadlist_test_cmd, threadinfo_test_cmd) (threadset_test_cmd, threadlist_update_test_cmd) (threadalive_test): Constify. * objc-lang.c (print_object_command): Constify. * command.h (add_com): Constify. * cli/cli-dump.c (restore_command): Constify. * cli/cli-cmds.c (pwd_command, echo_command, quit_command) (help_command, complete_command, shell_command, edit_command) (list_command, disassemble_command, make_command) (apropos_command, alias_command): Constify. * cli/cli-script.c (document_command, define_command) (while_command, if_command, validate_comname): Constify. * cli/cli-decode.c (struct cmd_list_element): Change type of "fun". * target.c (do_monitor_command, flash_erase_command): Constify. * regcache.c (reg_flush_command): Constify. * reverse.c (reverse_step, reverse_next, reverse_stepi) (reverse_nexti, reverse_continue, reverse_finish) (save_bookmark_command, goto_bookmark_command) (exec_reverse_once): Constify. * python/python.c (python_interactive_command, python_command): Constify. * typeprint.c (ptype_command, whatis_command, whatis_exp): Constify. * solib.c (sharedlibrary_command, no_shared_libraries): Constify. * gcore.c (gcore_command): Constify. |
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Tom Tromey
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85c4be7c83 |
Add set_repeat_arguments function
The "x", "list", and "show commands" commands have special repetition behavior: repeating the command doesn't re-run it with the same arguments This is currently implemented by modifying the passed-in argument; but that won't work properly with const arguments (and seems pretty obscure besides). This patch adds a new "set_repeat_arguments" function and changes the relevant places to call it. gdb/ChangeLog 2017-11-07 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * printcmd.c (x_command): Call set_repeat_arguments. * cli/cli-cmds.c (list_command): Call set_repeat_arguments. * top.c (repeat_arguments): New global. (set_repeat_arguments): New function. (execute_command): Handle repeat_arguments. (show_commands): Calls set_repeat_arguments. * command.h (set_repeat_arguments): Declare. |
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Tom Tromey
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022643b445 |
Remove cleanup from backtrace_command
This removes a cleanup from backtrace_command, replacing it with std::string. This patch temporarily changes backtrace_command so that the parameter is named "args_in" and is immediately constified; this is fixed again in the constification patch. gdb/ChangeLog 2017-11-07 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * stack.c (backtrace_command): Use std::string. (backtrace_command_1): Make "count_exp" const. |
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Tom Tromey
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5614fb7720 |
Constify add_path and friends
This constifies add_path, mod_path, and directory_switch. gdb/ChangeLog 2017-11-07 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * source.c (directory_switch, mod_path, add_path): Constify. * defs.h (add_path, mod_path, directory_switch): Constify. * mi/mi-cmd-env.c (env_mod_path): Constify. |
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Tom Tromey
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6be9a197d9 |
Make strip_bg_char return a unique_xmalloc_ptr
This changes strip_bg_char to return a unique_xmalloc_ptr and removes several cleanups. gdb/ChangeLog 2017-11-07 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * infcmd.c (strip_bg_char): Return gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr. (run_command_1, continue_command, step_1, jump_command) (signal_command, until_command, advance_command, finish_command) (attach_command): Update. |
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Tom Tromey
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c2252c0dd8 |
Make set_cmd_cfunc private
set_cmd_cfunc is only used in cli-decode.c, and I don't think there is a good reason to expose it directly. So, this patch makes it private. gdb/ChangeLog 2017-11-07 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * command.h (set_cmd_cfunc): Don't declare. * cli/cli-decode.c (set_cmd_cfunc): Now static. |
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Tom Tromey
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1ee870c524 |
Constify add_com_suppress_notification
This constifies add_com_suppress_notification and fixes the one caller. gdb/ChangeLog 2017-11-07 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * stack.c (select_frame_command): Constify. * cli/cli-decode.c (add_com_suppress_notification): Constify. * command.h (add_com_suppress_notification): Constify. |
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Tom Tromey
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ee7ddd7132 |
Constify add_abbrev_prefix_cmd
This changes add_abbrev_prefix_cmd to take a const-taking callback function and then fixes the one caller. gdb/ChangeLog 2017-11-07 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * breakpoint.c (stop_command): Constify. * cli/cli-decode.c (struct cmd_list_element): Constify. * command.h (add_abbrev_prefix_cmd): Constify. |
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Andrew Burgess
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52eab766df |
opcodes/arc: Fix incorrect insn_class for some nps insns
A small number of NPS400 instruction incorrectly used NONE as an insn_class_t, which would trigger a build warning. Fixed by changing to MISC. opcodes/ChangeLog: * arc-nps400-tbl.h: Change incorrect use of NONE to MISC. |
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Jim Wilson
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016f5a3777 |
Fix typo in my email address.
binutils/ * MAINTAINERS (RISC-V): Fix typo in my email address. |
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Palmer Dabbelt
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180093c763 |
RISC-V: Add Jim Wilson as a maintainer, and clean up our entries
Jim has recently started working at SiFive, where he'll be contributing to our binutils port. Andrew and I would like him to be a maintainer. My understanding is that this is right place to ask. I've also changed my address to my SiFive one, where I also work -- it seems cleaner to have everyone use our proper email address. While I was in there, I noticed a trailing space after Andrew's name so I went ahead and removed it as well. binutils/ChangeLog 2017-11-07 Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@sifive.com> * MAINTAINERS (RISC-V): Add Jim Wilson as a maintainer. Clean up Andrew's entry (remove trailing space, add tabs). Change Palmer's email address, and clean up entry (add tabs). |
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Jim Wilson
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f77bb6c56b |
RISC-V: Fix riscv g++ testsuite EH failures.
This fixes some EH failures for the medany code model in the g++ testsuite. The problem is that the assembler is computing some values in the eh_frame section as constants, that instead should have had relocs to be resolved by the linker. This happens in output_cfi_insn in the DW_CFA_advance_loc case where it compares label frags and immediately simplifies if they are the same. We can fix that by forcing a new frag after every instruction that the linker can reduce in size. I've also added a testcase to verify the fix. This was tested with binutils make check, and gcc/g++ make checks on qemu for medlow and medany code models. gas/ * config/tc-riscv.c (append_insn): Call frag_wane and frag_new at end for linker optimizable relocs. * testsuite/gas/riscv/eh-relocs.d: New. * testsuite/gas/riscv/eh-relocs.s: New. * testsuite/gas/riscv/riscv.exp: Run eh-relocs test. |
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Palmer Dabbelt
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1270b047fd |
RISC-V: Add satp as an alias for sptbr
The RISC-V privileged ISA changed the name of sptbr (Supervisor Page Table Base Register) to satp (Supervisor Address Translation and Protection) to reflect the fact it could be used for more than just paging. This patch adds an alias, as they're the same register. include/ChangeLog 2017-11-06 Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@dabbelt.com> * opcode/riscv-opc.h (sptbr): Rename to satp. (CSR_SPTBR): Rename to CSR_SATP. (sptbr): Alias to CSR_SATP. gas/ChangeLog 2017-11-06 Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@dabbelt.com> * testsuite/gas/riscv/satp.d: New test. testsuite/gas/riscv/satp.s: Likewise. testsuite/gas/riscv/riscv.exp: Likewise. config/tc-riscv.c (md_begin): Handle CSR aliases. |
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Pedro Alves
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a02b41a7e6 |
Add some more breakpoint/location range tests
Some extra thoroughness tests that I had over here. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2017-11-07 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.cp/ena-dis-br-range.exp: Add more tests. |
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Pedro Alves
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95e95a6de2 |
Make breakpoint/location number parsing error output consistent
... and also make GDB catch a few more cases of invalid input. This fixes the inconsistency in GDB's output (e.g., "bad" vs "Bad") exposed by the new tests added in the previous commit. Also, makes the "0-0" and "inverted range" cases be loud errors. Also makes GDB reject negative breakpoint number in ranges. We already rejected negative number literals, but you could still subvert that via convenience variables, like: (gdb) set $bp -1 (gdb) disable $bp.1-2 The change to get_number_trailer fixes a bug exposed by the new tests. The function did not handle parsing "-$num". [This wasn't visible in the gdb.multi/tids.exp (which has similar tests) because the TID range parsing is implemented differently.] gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-11-07 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * breakpoint.c (extract_bp_kind): New enum. (extract_bp_num, extract_bp_or_bp_range): New functions, partially factored out from ... (extract_bp_number_and_location): ... here. * cli/cli-utils.c (get_number_trailer): Handle '-$variable'. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2017-11-07 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.base/ena-dis-br.exp (test_ena_dis_br): Adjust test. * gdb.cp/ena-dis-br-range.exp: Adjust tests. (disable_invalid, disable_inverted, disable_negative): New procedures. ("bad numbers"): New set of tests. |
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Pedro Alves
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cee62dbd87 |
Add base 'enable/disable invalid location range' tests
This adds tests that exercise the "bad breakpoint number" paths. Specifically: - malformed ranges - use of explicit 0 as bp/loc number. - inverted ranges I'm adding this as a baseline to improve. This shows that there's a lot of inconsistency in GDB's output (e.g., "bad" vs "Bad"). Also, IMO, the "0-0" and inverted range cases should be loud errors. That and more will all be addressed in the next patch. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2017-11-07 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.cp/ena-dis-br-range.exp: Add tests. |
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Pedro Alves
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cc638e867c |
Breakpoint location parsing: always error instead of warning
It's odd that when parsing a breakpoint or location number, we error out in most cases, but warn in others. (gdb) disable 1- bad breakpoint number at or near: '1-' (gdb) disable -1 bad breakpoint number at or near: '-1' (gdb) disable .foo bad breakpoint number at or near: '.foo' (gdb) disable foo.1 Bad breakpoint number 'foo.1' (gdb) disable 1.foo warning: bad breakpoint number at or near '1.foo' This changes GDB to always error out. It required touching one testcase that expected the warning. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-11-07 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * breakpoint.c (extract_bp_number_and_location): Change return type to void. Throw error instead of warning. (enable_disable_command): Adjust. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2017-11-07 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.base/ena-dis-br.exp: Don't expect "warning:". |
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Xavier Roirand
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d0fe47010f |
Allow enabling/disabling breakpoint location ranges
When a breakpoint has multiple locations, like e.g.: Num Type Disp Enb Address What 1 breakpoint keep y <MULTIPLE> 1.1 y 0x080486a2 in void foo<int>()... 1.2 y 0x080486ca in void foo<double>()... [....] 1.5 y 0x080487fa in void foo<long>()... it's possible to enable/disable the individual locations using the '<breakpoint_number>.<location_number>' syntax, like e.g.: (gdb) disable 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 That's inconvenient when you have a long list of locations to disable, however. This patch adds shorthand for the above, by making it possible to specify a range of locations with the following syntax (similar to thread id ranges): <breakpoint_number>.<first_location_number>-<last_location_number> For example, the command above can now be simplified to: (gdb) disable 1.2-5 gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-11-07 Xavier Roirand <roirand@adacore.com> Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * breakpoint.c (map_breakpoint_number_range): New, factored out from ... (map_breakpoint_numbers): ... here. (find_location_by_number): Change parameters from string to breakpoint number and location. (extract_bp_number_and_location): New function. (enable_disable_bp_num_loc) (enable_disable_breakpoint_location_range) (enable_disable_command): New functions, factored out ... (enable_command, disable_command): ... these functions, and adjusted to support ranges. * NEWS: Document enable/disable breakpoint location range feature. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: 2017-11-07 Xavier Roirand <roirand@adacore.com> Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.texinfo (Set Breaks): Document support for breakpoint location ranges in the enable/disable commands. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2017-11-07 Xavier Roirand <roirand@adacore.com> Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.base/ena-dis-br.exp: Add reference to gdb.cp/ena-dis-br-range.exp. * gdb.cp/ena-dis-br-range.exp: New file. * gdb.cp/ena-dis-br-range.cc: New file. |
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Tamar Christina
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0198d5e6fc |
This patch similarly to the AArch64 one enables Dot Product support by default for the Cortex-A55 and Cortex-A75 which have hardware support for these instructions.
gas * config/tc-arm.c (arm_cpus): Change FPU_ARCH_CRYPTO_NEON_VFP_ARMV8 into FPU_ARCH_CRYPTO_NEON_VFP_ARMV8_DOTPROD. include * opcode/arm.h (FPU_ARCH_CRYPTO_NEON_VFP_ARMV8_DOTPROD): New macro. |
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Alan Modra
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db84fff3f8 |
PowerPC64 statistics message
Fixes "linker stubs in 1 groups". * elf64-ppc.c (ppc64_elf_build_stubs): Correct pluralization in statistics message. |
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Alan Modra
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e54e9ac577 |
bundle_lock message tidy
I'd edited these thinking that there might be cases where the counts were one, but on further investigation it appears not. What's left here are some minor tweaks. * read.c (assemble_one, s_bundle_unlock): Formatting. Consistently add comma and "bytes" to error message. * testsuite/gas/i386/bundle-bad.l: Adjust to suit. |
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Alan Modra
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d3a49aa80b |
readelf ngettext fixes
This patch is a first pass at fixing readelf message pluralization. I've deliberately not fixed the "out of memory" errors since it's very unlikely that they will ever be complaining about not being able to allocate for a single entry, and a few others where the size is very unlikely to be 1 byte. Then there are messages like this one: "Out of %lu items there are %zu bucket clashes (longest of %zu entries).\n" I suppose this could be split into three parts, "Of %lu items ", "there are %zu bucket clashes ", and "(longest of %zu entries).\n", each part being printed separately, but that might not be ideal for sentence construction in other languages. For now I'm punting on this one. Changes to readelf output require lots of testsuite adjustment.. binutils/ * dwarf.c (read_uleb128): Properly pluralize messages. (display_debug_lines_raw, display_debug_loc): Likewise. (display_debug_names, process_cu_tu_index): Likewise. * od-macho.c (dump_code_signature_superblob): Likewise. * readelf.c (process_program_headers): Likewise. (process_section_header, process_relocs): Likewise. (hppa_process_unwind, arm_process_unwind): Likewise. (process_dynamic_section, process_version_sections): Likewise. (process_symbol_table, process_syminfo): Likewise. (apply_relocations, process_mips_specific): Likewise. (process_gnu_liblist, process_notes_at): Likewise. (process_archive): Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/dw2-1.W, * testsuite/binutils-all/dw2-3.W, * testsuite/binutils-all/dw2-3gabi.W, * testsuite/binutils-all/dw5.S, * testsuite/binutils-all/dw5.W, * testsuite/binutils-all/i386/compressed-1a.d, * testsuite/binutils-all/libdw2-compressedgabi.out, * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.W, * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.r, * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.r-64, * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/compressed-1a.d: Update for pluralization fixes. gas/ * testsuite/gas/arm/got_prel.d, * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-1.d, * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-2.d, * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-3.d, * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-5.d, * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-6.d, * testsuite/gas/i386/debug1.d, * testsuite/gas/i386/dw2-compress-1.d, * testsuite/gas/i386/dw2-compress-3a.d, * testsuite/gas/i386/dw2-compress-3b.d, * testsuite/gas/i386/dw2-compressed-1.d, * testsuite/gas/i386/dw2-compressed-3a.d, * testsuite/gas/i386/dw2-compressed-3b.d, * testsuite/gas/i386/ilp32/x86-64-localpic.d, * testsuite/gas/i386/localpic.d, * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-localpic.d, * testsuite/gas/ia64/pr13167.d, * testsuite/gas/mips/loc-swap-2.d, * testsuite/gas/mips/loc-swap.d, * testsuite/gas/mips/micromips@loc-swap-2.d, * testsuite/gas/mips/micromips@loc-swap.d, * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-dwarf2-n32.d, * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-dwarf2.d, * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16@loc-swap-2.d, * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16@loc-swap.d, * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e@loc-swap.d, * testsuite/gas/mmix/bspec-1.d, * testsuite/gas/mmix/bspec-2.d, * testsuite/gas/tic6x/unwind-1.d, * testsuite/gas/tic6x/unwind-2.d, * testsuite/gas/tic6x/unwind-3.d: Update for pluralization fixes. ld/ * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-13.d, * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-15.d, * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-20.d, * testsuite/ld-alpha/tlsbin.rd, * testsuite/ld-alpha/tlspic.rd, * testsuite/ld-arm/ifunc-3.rd, * testsuite/ld-arm/ifunc-9.rd, * testsuite/ld-arm/unwind-mix.d, * testsuite/ld-arm/unwind-rel.d, * testsuite/ld-cris/hiddef1.d, * testsuite/ld-cris/libdso-13.d, * testsuite/ld-cris/libdso-2.d, * testsuite/ld-cris/pr16044.d, * testsuite/ld-cris/tls-local-63.d, * testsuite/ld-cris/tls-local-64.d, * testsuite/ld-cris/tls-und-38.d, * testsuite/ld-cris/tls-und-42.d, * testsuite/ld-cris/tls-und-46.d, * testsuite/ld-cris/tls-und-50.d, * testsuite/ld-cris/weakref3.d, * testsuite/ld-cris/weakref4.d, * testsuite/ld-elf/comm-data2r.rd, * testsuite/ld-elf/discard1.d, * testsuite/ld-elf/discard2.d, * testsuite/ld-elf/pr19539.d, * testsuite/ld-elf/pr22374-1.r, * testsuite/ld-elf/pr22374-2.r, * testsuite/ld-i386/combreloc.d, * testsuite/ld-i386/emit-relocs-nacl.rd, * testsuite/ld-i386/emit-relocs.rd, * testsuite/ld-i386/pr13302.d, * testsuite/ld-i386/pr17709-nacl.rd, * testsuite/ld-i386/pr17709.rd, * testsuite/ld-i386/pr19539.d, * testsuite/ld-i386/pr19615.d, * testsuite/ld-i386/pr19636-1a.d, * testsuite/ld-i386/pr19636-1e.d, * testsuite/ld-i386/pr19636-1f.d, * testsuite/ld-i386/pr19636-2a.d, * testsuite/ld-i386/pr19636-2b.d, * testsuite/ld-i386/pr19636-2d-nacl.d, * testsuite/ld-i386/pr19636-2e-nacl.d, * testsuite/ld-i386/pr19636-3a.d, * testsuite/ld-i386/pr19636-3d.d, * testsuite/ld-i386/pr19636-3e.d, * testsuite/ld-i386/pr19636-4a.d, * testsuite/ld-i386/pr19645.d, * testsuite/ld-i386/pr19827-nacl.rd, * testsuite/ld-i386/pr19827.rd, * testsuite/ld-i386/pr20253-4a.d, * testsuite/ld-i386/pr20253-4b.d, * testsuite/ld-i386/pr20253-5.d, * testsuite/ld-i386/tlsbin-nacl.rd, * testsuite/ld-i386/tlsbin.rd, * testsuite/ld-i386/tlspic-nacl.rd, * testsuite/ld-i386/tlspic.rd, * testsuite/ld-i386/undefweakb.d, * testsuite/ld-ia64/tlsbin.rd, * testsuite/ld-ia64/tlspic.rd, * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-13-i386.d, * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-13-x86-64.d, * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-15-i386.d, * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-15-x86-64.d, * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-20-i386.d, * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-20-x86-64.d, * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-23a-x86.d, * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-23b-x86.d, * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-23c-x86.d, * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-24a-x86.d, * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-24b-x86.d, * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-24c-x86.d, * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-25a-x86.d, * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-25b-x86.d, * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc-25c-x86.d, * testsuite/ld-m68k/got-1.d, * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/vxworks1.rd, * testsuite/ld-powerpc/ambiguousv1.d, * testsuite/ld-powerpc/ambiguousv1b.d, * testsuite/ld-powerpc/ambiguousv2.d, * testsuite/ld-powerpc/ambiguousv2b.d, * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsexe.r, * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsexe32.r, * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsexetoc.r, * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsso.r, * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsso32.r, * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlstocso.r, * testsuite/ld-powerpc/vle-multiseg-1.d, * testsuite/ld-powerpc/vle-multiseg-2.d, * testsuite/ld-powerpc/vle-multiseg-3.d, * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin.rd, * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd, * testsuite/ld-s390/tlspic.rd, * testsuite/ld-s390/tlspic_64.rd, * testsuite/ld-sh/ld-r-1.d, * testsuite/ld-sh/sh64/gotplt.d, * testsuite/ld-sh/shared-1.d, * testsuite/ld-sh/tlsbin-2.d, * testsuite/ld-sh/tlspic-2.d, * testsuite/ld-sparc/gotop32.rd, * testsuite/ld-sparc/gotop64.rd, * testsuite/ld-sparc/tlssunpic32.rd, * testsuite/ld-sparc/tlssunpic64.rd, * testsuite/ld-sparc/vxworks1-lib.rd, * testsuite/ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1.rd, * testsuite/ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1b.rd, * testsuite/ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1r.rd, * testsuite/ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1rb.rd, * testsuite/ld-tic6x/shlib-noindex.rd, * testsuite/ld-vax-elf/export-class-data.rd, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr13082-1a.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr13082-1b.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr13082-2a.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr13082-2b.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr13082-3a.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr13082-3c.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr13082-4a.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr13082-5a.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr13082-5b.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr13082-6a.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr13082-6b.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr17709-nacl.rd, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr17709.rd, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19539a.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19539b.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19615.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19636-1a.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19636-1d.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19636-1e.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19636-2a.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19636-2e.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19636-2f.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19636-3a.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19645.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19807-2b.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19807-2d.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19827-nacl.rd, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr19827.rd, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr20253-4a.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr20253-4b.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr20253-4d.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr20253-4e.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr20253-5a.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr20253-5b.d, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/tlsbin-nacl.rd, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/tlsbin.rd, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/tlspic-nacl.rd, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/tlspic.rd, * testsuite/ld-x86-64/tlspic2-nacl.rd: Update for pluralization fixes. |
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Alan Modra
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gas and ld pluralization fixes
gas/ * as.c (main): Properly pluralize messages. * frags.c (frag_grow): Likewise. * read.c (emit_expr_with_reloc, emit_expr_fix): Likewise. (parse_bitfield_cons): Likewise. * write.c (fixup_segment, compress_debug, write_contents): Likewise. (relax_segment): Likewise. * config/tc-arm.c (s_arm_elf_cons): Likewise. * config/tc-cr16.c (l_cons): Likewise. * config/tc-i370.c (i370_elf_cons): Likewise. * config/tc-m68k.c (m68k_elf_cons): Likewise. * config/tc-msp430.c (msp430_operands): Likewise. * config/tc-s390.c (s390_elf_cons, s390_literals): Likewise. * config/tc-mcore.c (md_apply_fix): Likewise. * config/tc-tic54x.c (md_assemble): Likewise. * config/tc-xtensa.c (xtensa_elf_cons): Likewise. (xg_expand_assembly_insn): Likewise. * config/xtensa-relax.c (build_transition): Likewise. ld/ * ldlang.c (lang_size_sections_1): Properly pluralize messages. (lang_check_section_addresses): Likewise. |
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Alan Modra
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Require ngettext in test of system gettext implementation
If binutils is going to use ngettext, then we'd better arrange for intl/ to be compiled if the system gettext lacks ngettext. * configure.ac: Invole AM_GNU_GETTEXT with need_ngettext. * configure: Regenerate. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. |