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Author SHA1 Message Date
Claudiu Zissulescu f807f43d7e [ARC] Disassemble correctly extension instructions.
For each MAJOR-MINOR opcode tuple, we can have either a 3-operand, or
2-operand, or a single operand instruction format, depending on the
values present in i-field, and a-field.

The disassembler is reading the section containing the extension
instruction format and stores them in a table.  Each table element
represents a linked list with encodings for a particular MAJOR-MINOR
tuple.

The current implementation checks only against the first element of
the list, hence, the issue.

This patch is walking the linked list until empty or finds an opcode
match.  It also adds a test outlining the found problem.

opcodes/
2016-09-15  Claudiu Zissulescu  <claziss@synopsys.com>

	* arc-dis.c (find_format): Walk the linked list pointed by einsn.

gas/
2016-09-15  Claudiu Zissulescu  <claziss@synopsys.com>

	* testsuite/gas/arc/textinsnxop.d: New file.
	* testsuite/gas/arc/textinsnxop.s: Likewise.
2016-09-16 14:49:33 +02:00
GDB Administrator 0a0df90827 Automatic date update in version.in 2016-09-16 00:00:18 +00:00
Jan Kratochvil d2dfe70034 testsuite: Fix C++11 compilation failure for gdb.cp/m-static.exp
gcc-6.2.1-1.fc26.x86_64

g++ -std=c++03:
no warnings

g++:
In file included from /home/jkratoch/redhat/gdb-clean/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/m-static.cc:79:0:
/home/jkratoch/redhat/gdb-clean/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/m-static.h:9:34: error: ‘constexpr’ needed for in-class initialization of static
data member ‘const float gnu_obj_4::somewhere’ of non-integral type [-fpermissive]
   static const float somewhere = 3.14159;
                                  ^~~~~~~

clang++:
In file included from /home/jkratoch/redhat/gdb-clean/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/m-static.cc:79:
/home/jkratoch/redhat/gdb-clean/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/m-static.h:9:22: warning: in-class initializer for static data member of type 'const
float' is a GNU extension [-Wgnu-static-float-init]
  static const float somewhere = 3.14159;
                     ^           ~~~~~~~
1 warning generated.

clang++ -std=c++11:
In file included from /home/jkratoch/redhat/gdb-clean/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/m-static.cc:79:
/home/jkratoch/redhat/gdb-clean/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/m-static.h:9:22: error: in-class initializer for static data member of type 'const
float' requires 'constexpr' specifier [-Wstatic-float-init]
  static const float somewhere = 3.14159;
                     ^           ~~~~~~~
/home/jkratoch/redhat/gdb-clean/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/m-static.h:9:3: note: add 'constexpr'
  static const float somewhere = 3.14159;
  ^
  constexpr
1 error generated.

OK for check-in?

After the fix out of the 4 combinations above only this one remains non-empty:

clang++:
In file included from /home/jkratoch/redhat/gdb-clean/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/m-static.cc:79:
/home/jkratoch/redhat/gdb-clean/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/m-static.h:9:22: warning: in-class initializer for static data member of type 'const
float' is a GNU extension [-Wgnu-static-float-init]
  static const float somewhere = 3.14159;
                     ^           ~~~~~~~
1 warning generated.

On Thu, 15 Sep 2016 15:10:50 +0200, Pedro Alves wrote:

Hmm, OK, now that I read the test, I think you were right in trying to
keep it safe, actually.  The .exp file has:

if { $non_dwarf } { setup_xfail *-*-* }
gdb_test "print test4.everywhere" "\\$\[0-9\].* = 317" "static const int initialized in class definition"
if { $non_dwarf } { setup_xfail *-*-* }
gdb_test "print test4.somewhere" "\\$\[0-9\].* = 3.14\[0-9\]*" "static const float initialized in class definition"
                                                                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Added by this:

 https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=11702
 https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2010-06/msg00677.html
 https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2010-06/txt00011.txt

So the new patch would make that highlighted tested above not
test what its test message says it is testing.

So I now think your original patch is better.  Please push
that one instead.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
2016-09-15  Jan Kratochvil  <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>

	* gdb.cp/m-static.h (gnu_obj_4::somewhere): Use constexpr for C++11.
2016-09-15 23:45:11 +02:00
Peter Bergner e2a92b1649 Update ISA 3.0 / POWER9 gdb tests to match GAS test cases.
* gdb.arch/powerpc-power.s: Update Power9 instruction tests
	and sync up the test with tests in gas/testsuite/gas/ppc.
	* gdb.arch/powerpc-power.exp: Likewise.
2016-09-15 16:10:05 -05:00
Jan Kratochvil 49b4de6424 testsuite: Disable ccache
There were always various problems with compatibility with ccache:
	https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=488863
	https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=759592
	https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2009-02/msg00397.html

IMO in a summary ccache finds more a benefit of faster compilation despite the
debug info is no longer exactly the same (as without ccache).

Although for example in this case ccache helped to find a real GDB bug:
	https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2015-01/msg00497.html

For the GDB testcases ccache has (IMO) no real performance advantage and it
just brings heisenbugs - false FAILs - from time to time:

Breakpoint 1, main () at gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/vdso-warning.c:21^M
	21        return 0;^M
	(gdb) PASS: gdb.base/vdso-warning.exp: run: startup
	->
	Breakpoint 1, main () at gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/hbreak-unmapped.c:21^M
	21        return 0;^M
	(gdb) FAIL: gdb.base/vdso-warning.exp: run: startup

So I find most safe and easy to just disable ccache for all testsuites.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
2016-09-15  Jan Kratochvil  <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>

	* lib/future.exp: Set CCACHE_DISABLE, clear CCACHE_NODISABLE.
2016-09-15 14:06:11 +02:00
Jose E. Marchesi d7cd93a718 gas: run the sparc test dcti-couples-v9 only in ELF targets.
gas/ChangeLog:

2016-09-15  Jose E. Marchesi  <jose.marchesi@oracle.com>

	* testsuite/gas/sparc/sparc.exp (gas_64_check): Run
	dcti-couples-v9 only in ELF targets to avoid spurious failures in
	sparc-aout and sparc-coff targets.
2016-09-15 12:20:54 +02:00
Ed Maste fb324ee93a Fix typo in readelf error message.
* readelf.c (process_mips_specific): Fix typo in error message.
2016-09-15 10:42:08 +01:00
Peter Bergner fd486b633e Modify POWER9 support to match final ISA 3.0 documentation.
opcodes/
	* ppc-opc.c (powerpc_opcodes) <slbiag>: New mnemonic.
	<addex., brd, brh, brw, lwzmx, nandxor, rldixor, setbool,
	xor3>: Delete mnemonics.
	<cp_abort>: Rename mnemonic from ...
	<cpabort>: ...to this.
	<setb>: Change to a X form instruction.
	<sync>: Change to 1 operand form.
	<copy>: Delete mnemonic.
	<copy_first>: Rename mnemonic from ...
	<copy>: ...to this.
	<paste, paste.>: Delete mnemonics.
	<paste_last>: Rename mnemonic from ...
	<paste.>: ...to this.

gas/
	* testsuite/gas/ppc/power9.d <slbiag, cpabort> New tests.
	<addex., brd, brh, brw, lwzmx, nandxor, rldixor, setbool,
	xor3, cp_abort, copy_first, paste, paste_last, sync>: Remove tests.
	<copy, paste.>: Update tests.
	* testsuite/gas/ppc/power9.s: Likewise.
2016-09-14 22:10:51 -05:00
GDB Administrator b82c1d9741 Automatic date update in version.in 2016-09-15 00:00:19 +00:00
Thomas Preud'homme 4f90d84b2f Fix ld --gc-section segfault with ARMv8-M entry function in absolute section
bfd/
2016-09-14  Thomas Preud'homme  <thomas.preudhomme@arm.com>

	* elf32-arm.c (elf32_arm_gc_mark_extra_sections): Only mark section
	not already marked.

ld/
2016-09-14  Thomas Preud'homme  <thomas.preudhomme@arm.com>

	* testsuite/ld-arm/cmse-veneers.s: Add a test for ARMv8-M Security
	Extensions entry functions in absolute section.
	* testsuite/ld-arm/cmse-veneers.rd: Adapt expected output accordingly.
2016-09-14 16:03:43 +01:00
Nick Clifton e6d042fe27 Fix seg-fault in objdump when run on a fuzzed PE binary.
PR binutils/20605
	* peicode.h (pe_bfd_read_buildid): Check that the Data Directory
	contains a valid size for the Debug directory.
2016-09-14 15:32:01 +01:00
Jose E. Marchesi fc7514d6f2 gas: improve architecture mismatch diagnostics in sparc
Merely dumping the mnemonic name in "architecture mismatch" errors may
not provide enough information to determine what went wrong, as the same
mnemonic can be used for different variants of an instruction pertaining
to different architecture levels.

This little patch makes the assembler to include the instruction
arguments in the error message.

gas/ChangeLog:

2016-09-14  Jose E. Marchesi  <jose.marchesi@oracle.com>

	* config/tc-sparc.c (sparc_ip): Print the instruction arguments
	in "architecture mismatch" error messages.
2016-09-14 07:15:24 -07:00
Jose E. Marchesi 46a2d504dd gas: detect DCTI couples in sparc
Before SPARC V9 the effect of having a delayed branch instruction in the
delay slot of a conditional delayed branch was undefined.

In SPARC V9 DCTI couples are well defined.

However, starting with the UltraSPARC Architecture 2005, DCTI
couples (of all kind) are deprecated and should not be used, as they may
be slow or behave differently to what the programmer expects.

This patch adds a new command line option --dcti-couples-detect to `as',
disabled by default, that makes the assembler to warn the user if an
unpredictable DCTI couple is found.  Tests and documentation are
included.

gas/ChangeLog:

2016-09-14  Jose E. Marchesi  <jose.marchesi@oracle.com>

	* config/tc-sparc.c (md_assemble): Detect and warning on
	unpredictable DCTI couples in certain arches.
	(dcti_couples_detect): New global.
	(md_longopts): Add command line option -dcti-couples-detect.
	(md_show_usage): Document -dcti-couples-detect.
	(md_parse_option): Handle OPTION_DCTI_COUPLES_DETECT.
	* testsuite/gas/sparc/sparc.exp (gas_64_check): Run
	dcti-couples-v8, dcti-couples-v9 and dcti-couples-v9c tests.
	* testsuite/gas/sparc/dcti-couples.s: New file.
	* testsuite/gas/sparc/dcti-couples-v9c.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/sparc/dcti-couples-v8.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/sparc/dcti-couples-v9.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/sparc/dcti-couples-v9c.l: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/sparc/dcti-couples-v8.l: Likewise.
	* doc/as.texinfo (Overview): Document --dcti-couples-detect.
	* doc/c-sparc.texi (Sparc-Opts): Likewise.
2016-09-14 07:10:49 -07:00
Bhushan Attarde 5d9bbb73c1 Prevent segfault in GDB when searching for architecture matches.
* format.c (struct bfd_preserve): New "build_id" field.
	(bfd_preserve_save): Save "build_id".
	(bfd_preserve_restore): Restore "build_id".
2016-09-14 13:49:16 +01:00
Claudiu Zissulescu 32348c581b [ARC] Fix parsing dtpoff relocation expression.
The assembler accepts dtpoff complex relocation expression like
identifier@dtpoff + const. However, it doesn't accept an expression such
as identifier@dtpoff@base + const. This patch solves this issue, and adds
a number of tests.

ld/
2016-09-14  Claudiu Zissulescu  <claziss@synopsys.com>

	* testsuite/ld-arc/tls-dtpoff.dd: New file.
	* testsuite/ld-arc/tls-dtpoff.rd: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-arc/tls-dtpoff.s: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-arc/tls-relocs.ld: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-arc/arc.exp: Add new tdpoff test.

gas/
2016-09-14  Claudiu Zissulescu  <claziss@synopsys.com>

	* testsuite/gas/arc/tls-relocs2.d: New file.
	* testsuite/gas/arc/tls-relocs2.s: Likewise.
	* config/tc-arc.c (tokenize_arguments): Accept offsets when base
	is used.
2016-09-14 14:04:34 +02:00
Anton Kolesov dce084426d Stop the ARC disassembler from seg-faulting if initialised without a BFD present.
* arc-dis.c (arc_get_disassembler): Accept a null bfd gracefully.
2016-09-14 12:20:13 +01:00
Nick Clifton 29063f8bfb Add support for disabling automatic generation of .eh_frame_hdr sections in ELF based linkers.
PR ld/20537
	* emultempl/elf32.em: More OPTION_xxx values into an enum.  Add
	OPTION_NO_EH_FRAME_HDR.
	(_add_options): Add support for --no-eh-frame-hdr.
	* ld.texinfo: Document new option.
	* lexsup.c (elf_shlib_list_options): List new option.
	* NEWS: Mention the new option.
2016-09-14 10:42:10 +01:00
GDB Administrator d68ff01f17 Automatic date update in version.in 2016-09-14 00:00:22 +00:00
Carl E. Love 1d8cb77dff Fix for gdb.server/non-existing-program.exp test case
The last commit was supposed to have the reference to ptrace () removed.
The patch didn't get updated correctly before the commit.  This commit
fixes the comment as requested

gdbserver/ChangeLog

	2016-09-06  Carl Love  <cel@us.ibm.com>

	* server.c (start_inferior):  Fixed comment, requested comment change
	didn't get updated correctly.  Removed reference to ptrace () call as
 	it is only true on Linux systems.
2016-09-13 09:58:18 -07:00
Carl E. Love 7313bced5b Fix for gdb.server/non-existing-program.exp test case
The test checks to make sure GDB exits cleanly if there is
no valid target binary.  Currently, ppc and S390 fail on this
test.  The function target_post_create_inferior () calls
linux_post_create_inferior () which calls the architecture
specific functions s390_arch_setup () and ppc_arch_setup ()
which make ptrace calls	to access the architecture specific
registers.  These ptrace calls fail because the	process	does
not exist causing GDB to exit on error.

This patch checks to see if the initial ptrace (PTRACE_TRACEME, ...)
call returned a status of TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED indicating the
target has already exited.  If the target has exited, then the
target_post_create_inferior () is not called since there is no
inferior to be setup.  The test	to see if the initial ptrace
call succeeded is done after the ptrace (PTRACE_TRACEME, ...)
call and the wait for the inferior process to stop, assuming
it exists, has occurred.

The patch has been tested on X86 64-bit, ppc64 and s390.  If
fixes the test failures	on ppc64 and s390.  The	test does not
fail on	X86 64-bit.  The patch does not	introduce any additional
regression failures on any of these three platforms.

gdbserver/ChangeLog

2016-09-06  Carl Love  <cel@us.ibm.com>

	* server.c (start_inferior):  Do not call
	function target_post_create_inferior () if the
	inferior process has already exited.
2016-09-13 09:46:18 -07:00
GDB Administrator f83683d5e8 Automatic date update in version.in 2016-09-13 00:00:21 +00:00
Andreas Krebbel 952c3f51ac S/390: Add alternate processor names.
This patch adds alternate CPU names which adhere to the number of the
architecture document.  So instead of having z196, zEC12, and z13 you
can use arch9, arch10, and arch11.  The old cpu names stay valid and
should primarily be used.

The alternate names are supposed to improve compatibility with the IBM
XL compiler toolchain which uses the arch numbering.

opcodes/ChangeLog:

2016-09-12  Andreas Krebbel  <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com>

	* s390-mkopc.c (main): Support alternate arch strings.

gas/ChangeLog:

2016-09-12  Andreas Krebbel  <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com>

	* config/tc-s390.c (s390_parse_cpu): Support alternate arch
	strings.
	* doc/as.texinfo: Document new arch strings.
	* doc/c-s390.texi: Likewise.
2016-09-12 16:32:02 +02:00
Andreas Krebbel 58af639728 S/390: Fix facility bit default.
gas/ChangeLog:

2016-09-12  Andreas Krebbel  <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com>

	* config/tc-s390.c: Set all facitily bits by default
2016-09-12 16:32:02 +02:00
Patrick Steuer 8b71537b6b S/390: Fix kmctr instruction type.
opcodes/ChangeLog:

2016-09-12  Patrick Steuer  <steuer@linux.vnet.ibm.com>

	* s390-opc.txt: Fix kmctr instruction type.

gas/ChangeLog:

2016-09-12  Patrick Steuer  <steuer@linux.vnet.ibm.com>

	* testsuite/gas/s390/zarch-z196.d: Adjust testcase.
2016-09-12 16:32:02 +02:00
Sergio Durigan Junior 2c29df25b7 Fix false FAIL on gdb.base/stap-probe.exp, due to ICF optimization
GCC 6's ICF optimization pass is making the declaration of 'm1' and
'm2', on gdb.base/stap-probe.c, to be unified.  However, this leads to
only one instance of the probe 'two' being created, which causes a
failure on the testsuite (which expects a multi-location breakpoint to
be inserted on the probe).

This patch fixes this failure by declaring a dummy variable on 'm1',
and using it as an argument to m1's version of probe 'two'.  Since we
do not care about the contents of the functions nor about the
arguments of each probe 'two', this is OK.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2016-09-11  Sergio Durigan Junior  <sergiodj@redhat.com>
	    Jan Kratochvil  <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>

	* gdb.base/stap-probe.c (m1): New variable 'dummy', necessary to
	make m1's definition to be different from m2's.  Use 'dummy' as an
	argument for probe 'two'.
2016-09-12 00:19:22 -04:00
GDB Administrator 12ec45de8f Automatic date update in version.in 2016-09-12 00:00:22 +00:00
GDB Administrator 6097c91e1c Automatic date update in version.in 2016-09-11 00:00:22 +00:00
Jon Beniston cc3c284619 Use target_sim_options for sim target.
2016-09-10  Jon Beniston  <jon@beniston.com>

	* lib/mi-support.exp (mi_gdb_target_load): Use target_sim_options
	for sim target.
2016-09-10 21:38:47 +01:00
GDB Administrator 855dde8e78 Automatic date update in version.in 2016-09-10 00:00:21 +00:00
Andreas Arnez e1b2624a08 Pass HWCAP to ifunc resolver
On various GNU Elf architectures, including AArch64, ARM, s390/s390x,
ppc32/64, and sparc32/64, the dynamic loader passes HWCAP as a parameter
to each ifunc resolver.  Currently there is an open glibc Bugzilla that
requests this to be generalized to all architectures:

  https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=19766

And various ifunc resolvers already rely on receiving HWCAP.  Currently
GDB always calls an ifunc resolver without any arguments; thus the
resolver may receive garbage, and based on that, the resolver may decide
to return a function that is not suited for the given platform.

This patch always passes HWCAP to ifunc resolvers, even on systems where
the dynamic loader currently behaves otherwise.  The rationale is
that (1) the dynamic loader may get adjusted on those systems as well in
the future; (2) passing an unused argument should not cause a problem
with existing resolvers; and (3) the logic is much simpler without such
a distinction.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* elfread.c (auxv.h): New include.
	(elf_gnu_ifunc_resolve_addr): Pass HWCAP to ifunc resolver.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.base/gnu-ifunc-lib.c (resolver_hwcap): New external
	variable declaration.
	(gnu_ifunc): Add parameter hwcap.  Store it in resolver_hwcap.
	* gdb.base/gnu-ifunc.c (resolver_hwcap): New global variable.
	* gdb.base/gnu-ifunc.exp: Add test to verify that the resolver
	received HWCAP as its argument.
2016-09-09 19:59:53 +02:00
GDB Administrator 3569342c14 Automatic date update in version.in 2016-09-09 00:00:22 +00:00
Tom Tromey f5c4fcd971 Remove some unneeded casts from remote.c
I happened to notice a few unneeded casts in remote.c.  In some cases
these are no-ops, and in others these cast away const, but in a context
where this is not needed.

I'm checking this in under the obvious rule.
Tested by rebuilding on x86-64 Fedora 24.

2016-09-08  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* remote.c (remote_notif_stop_ack, remote_wait_as)
	(show_remote_cmd): Remove unneeded casts.
2016-09-08 09:50:28 -06:00
H.J. Lu 8d471ec1e7 Allow PROCESSOR_IAMCU for Intel MCU
* config/tc-i386.c (i386_target_format): Allow PROCESSOR_IAMCU
	for Intel MCU.
2016-09-08 07:54:16 -07:00
GDB Administrator a46c43f40a Automatic date update in version.in 2016-09-08 00:00:20 +00:00
H.J. Lu 5b64d091e9 X86: Allow additional ISAs for IAMCU in assembler
Originally only Pentium integer instructions are allowed for IAMCU.
This patch removes such a restriction.  For example, 387 and SSE2
instructions can be enabled by passing "-march=iamcu+sse2+387" to
assembler.

gas/

	* config/tc-i386.c (valid_iamcu_cpu_flags): Removed.
	(set_cpu_arch): Updated.
	(md_parse_option): Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/i386/i386.exp: Run iamcu-4 and iamcu-5.  Remove
	iamcu-inval-2 and iamcu-inval-3.
	* testsuite/gas/i386/iamcu-4.d: New file.
	* testsuite/gas/i386/iamcu-4.s: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/i386/iamcu-5.d: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/i386/iamcu-5.s: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/i386/iamcu-inval-2.l: Removed.
	* testsuite/gas/i386/iamcu-inval-2.s: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/i386/iamcu-inval-3.l: Likewise.
	* testsuite/gas/i386/iamcu-inval-3.s: Likewise.

opcodes/

	* i386-gen.c (cpu_flag_init): Remove CPU_IAMCU_COMPAT_FLAGS.
	* i386-init.h: Regenerated.
2016-09-07 09:22:19 -07:00
Richard Earnshaw 27e5a27096 [arm] Automatically enable CRC instructions on supported ARMv8-A CPUs.
2016-09-07  Richard Earnshaw  <rearnsha@arm.com>

	* opcode/arm.h (ARM_ARCH_V8A_CRC): New architecture.

2016-09-07  Richard Earnshaw  <rearnsha@arm.com>

	* config/tc-arm.c ((arm_cpus): Use ARM_ARCH_V8A_CRC for all
	ARMv8-A CPUs except xgene1.
2016-09-07 17:14:54 +01:00
GDB Administrator 361441170c Automatic date update in version.in 2016-09-07 00:00:19 +00:00
Pedro Alves 4295e285ef new-ui command: gdb internal errors if input is already pending
I noticed that if input is already pending on the new-ui TTY, gdb
internal-errors.

E.g., create /dev/pts/2, and type anything there (even just <return>
is sufficient).

Now start GDB creating a new UI on that TTY, while at the same time,
running a synchronous execution command.  Something like:

$ gdb program -ex "new-ui console /dev/pts/2" -ex "start"

Back on /dev/pts/2, we get:

  (gdb) .../src/gdb/event-top.c:360: internal-error: double prompt
  A problem internal to GDB has been detected,
  further debugging may prove unreliable.

While the main UI was waiting for "start" to finish, gdb kepts pumping
events, including the input fd of the extra console.  The problem is
that stdin_event_handler doesn't restore the current UI back to what
it was, assuming that it's only ever called from the top level event
loop.  However, in this case, it's being called from the nested event
loop from within maybe_wait_sync_command_done.

When finally the "start" command is done, we reach the code that
prints the prompt in the main UI, just before starting the main event
loop.  Since now the current UI is pointing at the extra console (by
mistake), we find ourselves printing a double prompt on the extra
console.  This is caught by the assertion that fails, as shown above.

Since other event handlers also don't restore the UI (e.g., signal
event handlers), I think it's better if whatever is pumping events to
take care to restore the UI, if it cares.  That's what this patch
does.  New test included.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2016-09-06  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* top.c (wait_sync_command_done): Don't assume current_ui doesn't
	change across events.  Restore the current UI before returning.
	(gdb_readline_wrapper): Restore the current UI before returning.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2016-09-06  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.base/new-ui-pending-input.c: New file.
	* gdb.base/new-ui-pending-input.exp: New file.
	* gdb.exp (clear_gdb_spawn_id): New procedure.
	(with_spawn_id): Check whether gdb_spawn_id exists before
	referencing it.  If gdb_spawn_id didn't exist on entry, clear it
	on exit.
2016-09-06 23:49:57 +01:00
Pedro Alves a025b477cc Introduce make_cleanup_restore_current_ui
Just a tidy, no functional changes.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2016-09-06  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* event-top.c (restore_ui_cleanup): Now static.
	(make_cleanup_restore_current_ui): New function.
	(switch_thru_all_uis_init): Use it.
	* infcall.c (call_thread_fsm_should_stop): Use it.
	* infrun.c (fetch_inferior_event): Use it.
	* top.c (new_ui_command): Use it.
	* top.h (restore_ui_cleanup): Delete declaration.
	(make_cleanup_restore_current_ui): New declaration.
2016-09-06 23:17:14 +01:00
H.J. Lu d8457a04b7 Resolve size relocation with copy relocation
We can resolve size relocation against symbol which needs copy relocation
when building executable.

bfd/

	PR ld/20550
	* elf64-x86-64.c (elf_x86_64_relocate_section): Resolve size
	relocation with copy relocation when building executable.

ld/

	PR ld/20550
	* testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr20550a.s: New file.
	* testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr20550b.s: Likewise.
	* testsuite/ld-x86-64/x86-64.exp (x86_64tests): Add tests for
	PR ld/20550.
2016-09-06 13:34:44 -07:00
Nick Clifton 22d6c51be8 Do not pass host compiler sanitization flags on to linker testsuite.
* Makefile.am (CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET): Define as a copy of CFLAGS but
	without any sanitization options.
	(CXXFLAGS_FOR_TARGET): Define as a copy of CXXFLAGS but	without
	any sanitization options.
	(check-DEJAGNU): Pass CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET and CXXFLAGS_FOR_TARGET
	as CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS respectively.
2016-09-06 17:35:35 +01:00
Ulrich Weigand 00d5215ece Support 128-bit IEEE floating-point types on Intel and Power
Now that all the prerequisites are in place, this commit finally adds support
for handling the __float128 type on Intel and Power, by providing appropriate
platform-specific versions of the floatformat_for_type callback.

Since at this point we do not yet have any indication in the debug info to
distinguish different floating-point formats of the same length, we simply
use the type name as hint.  Types named "__float128" get the IEEE format.
In addition to handling "__float128" itself, we also recognize "_Float128"
and (on Power) "_Float64x", as well as the complex versions of those.
(As pointed out by Joseph Myers, starting with GCC 7, __float128 is just
a typedef for _Float128 -- but it's good to handle this anyway.)

A new test case does some simple verification that the format is decoded
correctly, using both __float128 and "long double" to make sure using both
in the same file still works.  Another new test verifies handling of the
_FloatN and _FloatNx types supported by GCC 7, as well as the complex
versions of those types.

Note that this still only supports basic format decoding and encoding.
We do not yet support the GNU extension 'g' suffix for __float128 constants.
In addition, since all *arithmetic* on floating-point values is still
performed in native host "long double" arithmetic, if that format is not
able to encode all target __float128 values, we may get incorrect results.
(To fix this would require implementing fully synthetic target floating-
point arithmetic along the lines of GCC's real.c, presumably using MPFR.)

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* i386-tdep.c (i386_floatformat_for_type): New function.
	(i386_gdbarch_init): Install it.
	* ppc-linux-tdep.c (ppc_floatformat_for_type): New function.
	(ppc_linux_init_abi): Install it.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.base/float128.c: New file.
	* gdb.base/float128.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/floatn.c: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/floatn.exp: Likewise.

Signed-off-by: Ulrich Weigand <ulrich.weigand@de.ibm.com>
2016-09-06 17:33:15 +02:00
Ulrich Weigand 9b790ce722 Add gdbarch callback to provide formats for debug info float types
At this point, all TYPE_CODE_FLT types carry their floating-point format,
except for those creating from reading DWARF or stabs debug info.  Those
will be addressed by this commit.

The main issue here is that we actually have to determine which floating-
point format to use.  Currently, we only have the type length as input
to this decision.  In the future, we may hopefully get --at least in
DWARF-- additional information to help disambiguate multiple different
formats of the same length.  For now, we can still look at the type name
as a hint.

This decision logic is encapsulated in a gdbarch callback to allow
platform-specific overrides.  The default implementation use the same
logic (compare type length against the various gdbarch_..._bit sizes)
that is currently implemented in floatformat_from_length.

With this commit, all platforms still use the default logic, so there
should be no actual change in behavior.  A follow-on commit will add
support for __float128 on Intel and Power.

Once dwarf2read.c and stabsread.c make use of the new callback to
determine floating-point formats, we're now sure every TYPE_CODE_FLT
type will always carry its format.  The commit therefore adds asserts
to verify_floatformat to ensure new code will continue to always
provide formats, and removes the code in floatformat_from_type that
used to handle types with a NULL TYPE_FLOATFORMAT.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbarch.sh (floatformat_for_type): New gdbarch callback.
	* gdbarch.h, gdbarch.c: Re-generate.
	* arch-utils.h (default_floatformat_for_type): New prototype.
	* arch-utils.c (default_floatformat_for_type): New function.

	* doublest.c (floatformat_from_length): Remove.
	(floatformat_from_type): Assume TYPE_FLOATFORMAT is non-NULL.
	* gdbtypes.c (verify_floatformat): Require non-NULL format.

	* dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_init_float_type): New function.
	(read_base_type): Use it.
	* stabsread.c (dbx_init_float_type): New function.
	(read_sun_floating_type): Use it.
	(read_range_type): Likewise.

Signed-off-by: Ulrich Weigand <ulrich.weigand@de.ibm.com>
2016-09-06 17:31:53 +02:00
Ulrich Weigand 49f190bcb7 Add missing format for built-in floating-point types
Many callers of init_float_type and arch_float_type still pass a NULL
floatformat.  This commit changes those callers where the floatformat
that is supposed to be use is obvious.  There are two categories where
this is the case:

- A number of built-in types are intended to match the platform ABI
  floating-point types (i.e. types that use gdbarch_float_bit etc.).
  Those places should use the platform ABI floating-point formats
  defined via gdbarch_float_format etc.

- A number of language built-in types should simply use IEEE floating-
  point formats, since the language actually defines that this is the
  format that must be used to implement floating-point types for this
  language.  (This affects Java, Go, and Rust.)  The same applies for
  to the predefined "RS/6000" stabs floating-point built-in types.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* ada-lang.c (ada_language_arch_info): Use gdbarch-provided
	platform ABI floating-point formats for built-in types.
	* d-lang.c (build_d_types): Likewise.
	* f-lang.c (build_fortran_types): Likewise.
	* m2-lang.c (build_m2_types): Likewise.
	* mdebugread.c (basic_type): Likewise.

	* go-lang.c (build_go_types): Use IEEE floating-point formats
	for language built-in types as mandanted by the language.
	* jv-lang.c (build_java_types): Likewise.
	* rust-lang.c (rust_language_arch_info): Likewise.
	* stabsread.c (rs6000_builtin_type): Likewise.

Signed-off-by: Ulrich Weigand <ulrich.weigand@de.ibm.com>
2016-09-06 17:31:03 +02:00
Ulrich Weigand c413c44801 Remove TYPE_NOSIGN "char" hack
init_type (and arch_integer_type) currently use a special hack to set the
TYPE_NOSIGN flag if the type name is exactly "char".  This commit moves the
hack up to the callers of those routines.

The special case currently can hit only for types created from dwarf2read,
but read_base_type actually implements the "char" check itself, so it is
redundant to do it in init_type as well.  (Note that stabsread.c and the
other type readers always pass NULL as name to init_type, so the special
case can never hit for those.)

A few other cases create pre-definded types with a hard-coded name of "char";
the commit simply moves setting the TYPE_NOSIGN flag to those places.

No functional change intended.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.c (init_type): Remove "char" special case.
	(arch_integer_type): Likewise.
	(gdbtypes_post_init): Set TYPE_NOSIGN for "char" type.
	(objfile_type): Likewise.
	* mdebugread.c (basic_type): Likewise.
	* stabsread.c (rs6000_builtin_type): Likewise.

Signed-off-by: Ulrich Weigand <ulrich.weigand@de.ibm.com>
2016-09-06 17:30:13 +02:00
Ulrich Weigand a9ff5f12cf Remove obsolete TYPE_FLAG_... values
Now that init_type no longer takes a FLAGS argument, there is no user of
the TYPE_FLAGS_... enum values left.  This commit removes them (and all
references to them in comments as well).

This is mostly a no-op, except for a change to the Python type printer,
which attempted to use them before.  (As best as I can tell, this wasn't
really needed anyway, since it was only used to pretty-print type
*instance* flags, which only use the instance flags.)

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (enum type_flag_value): Remove.
	Remove references to TYPE_FLAG_... in comments throughout.
	* gdbtypes.c (recursive_dump_type): Do not print TYPE_FLAG_...
	flags, print the corresponding TYPE_... access macro names.
	Remove references to TYPE_FLAG_... in comments throughout.
	* infcall.c: Remove references to TYPE_FLAG_... in comments.
	* valprint.c: Likewise.
	* gdb-gdb.py (class TypeFlag): No longer consider TYPE_FLAG_...
	values, only TYPE_INSTANCE_FLAG_... values.
	(class TypeFlagsPrinter): Likewise.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.cp/hang.exp: Remove reference to TYPE_FLAG_STUB in comment.

Signed-off-by: Ulrich Weigand <ulrich.weigand@de.ibm.com>
2016-09-06 17:29:15 +02:00
Ulrich Weigand 19f392bc2a Unify init_type and arch_type interface and helpers
This adds a number of helper routines for creating objfile-owned types;
these correspond 1:1 to the already existing helper routines for creating
gdbarch-owned types, and are intended to be used instead of init_type.
A shared fragment of init_float_type and arch_float_type is extracted into
a separate subroutine verify_subroutine.

The commit also brings the interface of init_type in line with the one for
arch_type.  In particular, this means removing the FLAGS argument; callers
now set the required flags directly.  (Since most callers use the new
helper routines, very few callers actually need to set any additional
flags directly any more.)

Note that this means all the TYPE_FLAGS_... defined are no longer needed
anywhere; they will be removed by a follow-on commit.

All users of init_type are changed to use on of the new helpers where
possible.  No functional change intended.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (init_type): Remove FLAGS argument.  Move OBJFILE
	argument to first position.
	(init_integer_type): New prototype.
	(init_character_type): Likewise.
	(init_boolean_type): Likewise.
	(init_float_type): Likewise.
	(init_decfloat_type): Likewise.
	(init_complex_type): Likewise.
	(init_pointer_type): Likewise.
	* gdbtypes.c (verify_floatflormat): New function.
	(init_type): Remove FLAGS argument and processing.  Move OBJFILE
	argument to first position.
	(init_integer_type): New function.
	(init_character_type): Likewise.
	(init_boolean_type): Likewise.
	(init_float_type): Likewise.
	(init_decfloat_type): Likewise.
	(init_complex_type): Likewise.
	(init_pointer_type): Likewise.
	(arch_float_type): Use verify_floatflormat.
	(objfile_type): Use init_..._type helpers instead of calling
	init_type directly.
	* dwarf2read.c (fixup_go_packaging): Update to changed init_type
	prototype.
	(read_namespace_type): Likewise.
	(read_module_type): Likewise.
	(read_typedef): Likewise.
	(read_unspecified_type): Likewise.
	(build_error_marker_type): Likewise.
	(read_base_type): Use init_..._type helpers.
	* mdebugread.c (basic_type): Use init_..._type helpers.
	(parse_type): Update to changed init_type prototype.
	(cross_ref): Likewise.
	* stabsread.c (rs6000_builtin_type): Use init_..._type helpers.
	(read_sun_builtin_type): Likewise.
	(read_sun_floating_type): Likewise.
	(read_range_type): Likewise.  Also update to changed init_type
	prototype.

Signed-off-by: Ulrich Weigand <ulrich.weigand@de.ibm.com>
2016-09-06 17:27:55 +02:00
Ulrich Weigand 88dfca6c43 Add some missing arch_..._type helpers
gdbtypes provides a number of helper routines that can be called instead of
using arch_type directly to create a type of a particular kind.  This patch
adds two additional such routines that have been missing so far, to allow
creation of TYPE_CODE_DECFLOAT and TYPE_CODE_POINTER types.

The patch also changes a number of places to use the new helper routines
instead of calling arch_type directly.  No functional change intended.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (arch_decfloat_type): New prototype.
	(arch_pointer_type): Likewise.
	* gdbtypes.c (arch_decfloat_type): New function.
	(arch_pointer_type): Likewise.
	(gdbtypes_post_init): Use arch_decfloat_type.
	* avr-tdep.c (avr_gdbarch_init): Use arch_pointer_type.
	* ft32-tdep.c (ft32_gdbarch_init): Likewise.
	* m32c-tdep.c (make_types): Likewise.
	* rl78-tdep.c (rl78_gdbarch_init): Likewise.

Signed-off-by: Ulrich Weigand <ulrich.weigand@de.ibm.com>
2016-09-06 17:26:32 +02:00
Ulrich Weigand ae438bc5c0 Fix TYPE_SPECIFIC_FIELD for types created via arch_type
A type's TYPE_SPECIFIC_FIELD is supposed to be initialized as appropriate
for the type code.  This does happen if the type is created via init_type,
but not if it created via arch_type.

Fixed by extracting the initialization logic into a new set_type_code
routine, which is then called from both places.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.c (set_type_code): New function.
	(init_type, arch_type): Use it.

Signed-off-by: Ulrich Weigand <ulrich.weigand@de.ibm.com>
2016-09-06 17:25:31 +02:00
Ulrich Weigand 5f3bceb68d Fix typo in ada_language_arch_info
This fixes a bug introduced by a wrong replacement here:
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2007-06/msg00196.html

The Ada "long_long_float" type is supposed to correspond to the
platform ABI long double type, not double.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* ada-lang.c (ada_language_arch_info): Use gdbarch_long_double_bit
	instead of gdbarch_double_bit for "long_long_float".

Signed-off-by: Ulrich Weigand <ulrich.weigand@de.ibm.com>
2016-09-06 17:22:51 +02:00