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Pedro Alves deb8ff2b7a Remove documention of dead "target vxworks"
"target vxworks" and friends have been removed 10 years ago already:

  commit e84ecc995d
  Author:     Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com>
  AuthorDate: Sat Nov 13 23:10:02 2004 +0000

     2004-11-13  Andrew Cagney  <cagney@gnu.org>

         * configure.tgt: Delete i[34567]86-*-vxworks*, m68*-netx-*,
         m68*-*-vxworks*, mips*-*-vxworks*, powerpc-*-vxworks*, and
         sparc-*-vxworks*.
         * NEWS: Mention that vxworks was deleted.
     (...)
         * remote-vxmips.c, remote-vx.c: Delete.
         * remote-vx68.c: Delete.
     (...)

This removes related leftover cruft from the manual.

gdb/doc/
2014-09-16  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.texinfo (Starting) <run command>: Don't mention VxWorks.
	(Embedded OS): Remove VxWorks menu entry.
	(VxWorks): Remove node.
2014-09-16 16:38:12 +01:00
Gary Benson 0bfdf32fa1 Rename current_inferior as current_thread in gdbserver
GDB has a function named "current_inferior" and gdbserver has a global
variable named "current_inferior", but the two are not equivalent;
indeed, gdbserver does not have any real equivalent of what GDB calls
an inferior.  What gdbserver's "current_inferior" is actually pointing
to is a structure describing the current thread.  This commit renames
current_inferior as current_thread in gdbserver to clarify this.  It
also renames the function "set_desired_inferior" to "set_desired_thread"
and renames various local variables from foo_inferior to foo_thread.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* inferiors.h (current_inferior): Renamed as...
	(current_thread): New variable.  All uses updated.
	* linux-low.c (get_pc): Renamed saved_inferior as saved_thread.
	(maybe_move_out_of_jump_pad): Likewise.
	(cancel_breakpoint): Likewise.
	(linux_low_filter_event): Likewise.
	(wait_for_sigstop): Likewise.
	(linux_resume_one_lwp): Likewise.
	(need_step_over_p): Likewise.
	(start_step_over): Likewise.
	(linux_stabilize_threads): Renamed save_inferior as saved_thread.
	* linux-x86-low.c (x86_linux_update_xmltarget): Likewise.
	* proc-service.c (ps_lgetregs): Renamed reg_inferior as reg_thread
	and save_inferior as saved_thread.
	* regcache.c (get_thread_regcache): Renamed saved_inferior as
	saved_thread.
	(regcache_invalidate_thread): Likewise.
	* remote-utils.c (prepare_resume_reply): Likewise.
	* thread-db.c (thread_db_get_tls_address): Likewise.
	(disable_thread_event_reporting): Likewise.
	(remove_thread_event_breakpoints): Likewise.
	* tracepoint.c (gdb_agent_about_to_close): Renamed save_inferior
	as saved_thread.
	* target.h (set_desired_inferior): Renamed as...
	(set_desired_thread): New declaration.  All uses updated.
	* server.c (myresume): Updated comment to reference thread instead
	of inferior.
	(handle_serial_event): Likewise.
	(handle_target_event): Likewise.
2014-09-16 15:57:13 +01:00
Pedro Alves 635856f584 Fix watchpoint-stops-at-right-insn.exp
Silly typo...

gdb/testsuite/
2014-09-16  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.base/watchpoint-stops-at-right-insn.exp (test): Compare
	software and hardware addresses, not software address against
	itself.
2014-09-16 14:27:57 +01:00
Pedro Alves 7280ceea02 Add test to make sure GDB knows which "kind" of watchpoint the target has
This adds a test that makes sure GDB knows whether the target has
continuable, or non-continuable watchpoints.

That is, the test confirms that GDB presents a watchpoint value change
at the first instruction right after the instruction that changes
memory.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2014-09-16  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.base/watchpoint-stops-at-right-insn.c: New file.
	* gdb.base/watchpoint-stops-at-right-insn.exp: New file.
2014-09-16 14:05:06 +01:00
Samuel Thibault 05db5edd79 Add hardware watchpoint support for x86 GNU Hurd.
gdb/
	* config/i386/i386gnu.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add x86-nat.o and
	x86-dregs.o.
	* gnu-nat.c (inf_threads): New function.
	* gnu-nat.h (inf_threads_ftype): New typedef.
	(inf_threads): New declaration.
	* i386gnu-nat.c: Include "x86-nat.h" and "inf-child.h".
	[i386_DEBUG_STATE] (i386_gnu_dr_get, i386_gnu_dr_set)
	(i386_gnu_dr_set_control_one, i386_gnu_dr_set_control)
	(i386_gnu_dr_set_addr_one, i386_gnu_dr_set_addr)
	(i386_gnu_dr_get_reg, i386_gnu_dr_get_addr, 386_gnu_dr_get_status)
	(i386_gnu_dr_get_control): New functions.
	(reg_addr): New structure.
	(_initialize_i386gnu_nat) [i386_DEBUG_STATE]: Initialize hardware
	i386 debugging register hooks.
	* NEWS: Mention this.
2014-09-16 14:38:09 +02:00
Terry Guo 70e99720f9 Make the linker return an error status if it fails to merge ARM binaries with
different architecture tags.  Add a test case to make sure that this works,
and update readelf so that it will not seg-fault when trying to display the
attributes of binaries with invalid architecture tags.

	* elf32-arm.c (elf32_arm_merge_eabi_attributes): Return false if
	failed to merge.

	* ld-arm/attr-merge-arch-2.d: New test case.
	* ld-arm/attr-merge-arch-2a.s: New test case source file.
	* ld-arm/attr-merge-arch-2b.s: Likewise.
	* ld-arm/arm-elf.exp: Run new test case.

	* readelf.c (display_arm_attribute): Use unsigned int type for
	tag, val and type variables.
2014-09-16 13:08:22 +01:00
Pedro Alves 428b16bd5a Remove support for testing against dead "target vxworks"
"target vxworks" and friends have been removed 10 years ago already:

 commit e84ecc995d
 Author:     Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com>
 AuthorDate: Sat Nov 13 23:10:02 2004 +0000

    2004-11-13  Andrew Cagney  <cagney@gnu.org>

        * configure.tgt: Delete i[34567]86-*-vxworks*, m68*-netx-*,
        m68*-*-vxworks*, mips*-*-vxworks*, powerpc-*-vxworks*, and
        sparc-*-vxworks*.
        * NEWS: Mention that vxworks was deleted.
	(...)
        * remote-vxmips.c, remote-vx.c: Delete.
        * remote-vx68.c: Delete.
	(...)

This removes related leftover cruft from the testsuite.

Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20, native and gdbserver.

gdb/testsuite/
2014-09-16  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* config/vx.exp, config/vxworks.exp, config/vxworks29k.exp: Delete
	files.
	* gdb.base/a2-run.exp: Remove all code guarded by istarget
	"*-*-vxworks*" throughout.
	* gdb.base/break.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/default.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/scope.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/sepdebug.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/break.c: Remove all code guarded by #ifdef vxworks
	throughout.
	* gdb.base/run.c: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/sepdebug.c: Likewise.
	* gdb.hp/gdb.aCC/run.c: Likewise.
	* gdb.reverse/until-reverse.c: Likewise.
	* lib/gdb.exp (gdb_compile): Remove is_vxworks branch.
2014-09-16 12:37:03 +01:00
Yao Qi 666d413cc3 Another board file for remote host
In the recent review to my patch about copying files to remote host,
we find that we need a board file which is more closely mapped real
remote host testing to improve coverage.  With the board file
local-remote-host-native.exp, DejaGNU copies files to
$build/gdb/testsuite/remote-host to emulate the effect of remote host.
Is it OK?

gdb/testsuite:

2014-09-16  Yao Qi  <yao@codesourcery.com>

	* boards/local-remote-host-native.exp: New file.
2014-09-16 19:13:01 +08:00
Kuan-Lin Chen 1c8f6a4d1f NDS32: Code refactoring of relaxation.
Refactor each relaxation pattern to raise the maintainability.
In origin, all patterns is analysed in nds32_elf_relax_section,
so it is hard to debug and maintain.  Therefore, we classify all
patterns into different functions in this patch.
Moreover, we adjust all optimizations into nds32_elf_relax_section
to take these optimizations in turn.  This can promise all relaxation
being done after calling gld${EMULATION_NAME}_after_allocation.
2014-09-16 13:08:00 +08:00
Kuan-Lin Chen 40c7a7cb74 NDS32/opcodes: Add audio ISA extension and modify the disassemble implemnt.
First, add nds32 audio ISA extension including opcodes and registers.
Second, redesign the disassemble implement.
The original disassemble decode instruction opcode using switch-case.
It is hard to synchronize when adding new instructions.
Therefore, the new implement reuses nds32_opcodes to dump the instructions.
2014-09-16 12:28:11 +08:00
Alan Modra 5b636fed3a daily update 2014-09-16 09:30:53 +09:30
Omair Javaid 5a578da5e2 Implement support for recording vector data transfer instructions
gdb:

2014-08-13  Omair Javaid  <omair.javaid@linaro.org>

	* arm-tdep.c (arm_record_vdata_transfer_insn): Added record handler for
	vector data transfer instructions.
	(arm_record_coproc_data_proc): Updated.
2014-09-16 04:06:43 +05:00
Omair Javaid f20f80ddff Implement support for recording extension register ld/st insn
gdb:

2014-08-13  Omair Javaid  <omair.javaid@linaro.org>

	* arm-tdep.c (arm_record_asimd_vfp_coproc): Replace stub handler with
	arm_record_exreg_ld_st_insn.
	(arm_record_exreg_ld_st_insn): Add record handler for ex-register
	load/store insns.
2014-09-16 04:04:20 +05:00
Omair Javaid 851f26ae7b Implement support for recording VFP data processing instructions
gdb:

2014-08-13  Omair Javaid  <omair.javaid@linaro.org>

	* arm-tdep.c (arm_record_coproc_data_proc): Updated.
	(arm_record_vfp_data_proc_insn): Added record handler for VFP data
	processing instructions.
2014-09-16 04:01:24 +05:00
Omair Javaid 1e1b656356 Implement support for recording thumb2 ASIMD struct ld/st insns
gdb:

2014-08-13  Omair Javaid  <omair.javaid@linaro.org>

	* arm-tdep.c (thumb2_record_asimd_struct_ld_st): Add record handler
	for advance SIMD struct ld/st insn.
	(thumb2_record_decode_insn_handler): Replace stub handler with
	thumb2_record_asimd_struct_ld_st.
2014-09-16 03:56:38 +05:00
Omair Javaid 60cc5e93e5 Implement support for recording arm/thumb mode coprocessor instructions
gdb:

2014-08-13  Omair Javaid  <omair.javaid@linaro.org>

	* arm-tdep.c (arm_record_coproc_data_proc): Add record handler stubs
	for asimd, vfp and coprocessor insns.
	(arm_record_asimd_vfp_coproc): Add record handler for asimd, vfp
	and coprocessor insns.
	(thumb2_record_coproc_insn): New function.
	(thumb2_record_decode_insn_handler): Update coprocessor insns record
	handlers.
	(decode_insn): Install arm_record_asimd_vfp_coproc as handler for
	opcode 110 insns.
2014-09-16 03:53:02 +05:00
H.J. Lu a50942089d Rename OPTION_omit_lock_prefix to OPTION_OMIT_LOCK_PREFIX
* config/tc-i386.c (OPTION_omit_lock_prefix): Renamed to ...
	(OPTION_OMIT_LOCK_PREFIX): This.
	(md_longopts): Updated.
	(md_parse_option): Likewise.
2014-09-15 08:41:40 -07:00
Chen Gang 6d74e8a103 This fixes a typo in a previous commit.
(find_abstract_instance_name): Use 'form' instead of
	'name' for the typo issue, which related with commit
	60d77146a2.
2014-09-15 13:58:29 +01:00
Andrew Bennett 7361da2c95 Add support for MIPS R6.
bfd/
 	* aoutx.h (NAME (aout, machine_type)): Add mips32r6 and mips64r6.
 	* archures.c (bfd_architecture): Likewise.
 	* bfd-in2.h (bfd_architecture): Likewise.
 	(bfd_reloc_code_real): Add relocs BFD_RELOC_MIPS_21_PCREL_S2,
 	BFD_RELOC_MIPS_26_PCREL_S2, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_18_PCREL_S3 and
 	BFD_RELOC_MIPS_19_PCREL_S2.
 	* cpu-mips.c (arch_info_struct): Add mips32r6 and mips64r6.
 	* elf32-mips.c: Define relocs R_MIPS_PC21_S2, R_MIPS_PC26_S2
 	R_MIPS_PC18_S3, R_MIPS_PC19_S2, R_MIPS_PCHI16 and R_MIPS_PCLO16.
 	(mips_reloc_map): Add entries for BFD_RELOC_MIPS_21_PCREL_S2,
 	BFD_RELOC_MIPS_26_PCREL_S2, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_18_PCREL_S3,
 	BFD_RELOC_MIPS_19_PCREL_S2, BFD_RELOC_HI16_S_PCREL and
 	BFD_RELOC_LO16_PCREL.
 	* elf64-mips.c: Define REL, and RELA relocations R_MIPS_PC21_S2,
	R_MIPS_PC26_S2, R_MIPS_PC18_S3, R_MIPS_PC19_S2, R_MIPS_PCHI16
	and R_MIPS_PCLO16.
 	(mips_reloc_map): Add entries for BFD_RELOC_MIPS_21_PCREL_S2,
 	BFD_RELOC_MIPS_26_PCREL_S2, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_18_PCREL_S3,
 	BFD_RELOC_MIPS_19_PCREL_S2, BFD_RELOC_HI16_S_PCREL and
 	BFD_RELOC_LO16_PCREL.
 	* elfn32-mips.c: Likewise.
 	* elfxx-mips.c (MIPSR6_P): New define.
 	(mipsr6_exec_plt_entry): New array.
	(hi16_reloc_p): Add support for R_MIPS_PCHI16.
	(lo16_reloc_p): Add support for R_MIPS_PCLO16.
 	(aligned_pcrel_reloc_p): New function.
 	(mips_elf_relocation_needs_la25_stub): Add support for relocs:
 	R_MIPS_PC21_S2 and R_MIPS_PC26_S2.
 	(mips_elf_calculate_relocation): Add support for relocs:
 	R_MIPS_PC21_S2, R_MIPS_PC26_S2, R_MIPS_PC18_S3, R_MIPS_PC19_S2,
 	R_MIPS_PCHI16 and R_MIPS_PCLO16.
 	(_bfd_elf_mips_mach): Add support for mips32r6 and mips64r6.
	(mips_elf_add_lo16_rel_addend): Add support for R_MIPS_PCHI16.
 	(_bfd_mips_elf_check_relocs): Add support for relocs:
	R_MIPS_PC21_S2 and R_MIPS_PC26_S2.
 	(_bfd_mips_elf_relocate_section): Add a check for unaligned
 	pc relative relocs.
 	(_bfd_mips_elf_finish_dynamic_symbol): Add support for MIPS r6
 	plt entry.
 	(mips_set_isa_flags): Add support for mips32r6 and mips64r6.
 	(_bfd_mips_elf_print_private_bfd_data): Likewise.
 	(mips_32bit_flags_p): Add support for mips32r6.
 	* libbfd.h (bfd_reloc_code_real_names): Add entries for
 	BFD_RELOC_MIPS_21_PCREL_S2, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_26_PCREL_S2,
 	BFD_RELOC_MIPS_18_PCREL_S3 and BFD_RELOC_MIPS_19_PCREL_S2.
 	* reloc.c: Document relocs BFD_RELOC_MIPS_21_PCREL_S2,
 	BFD_RELOC_MIPS_26_PCREL_S2, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_18_PCREL_S3 and
 	BFD_RELOC_MIPS_19_PCREL_S2.

binutils/
 	* readelf.c (get_machine_flags): Add support for mips32r6 and
 	mips64r6.

elfcpp/
 	* mips.h (E_MIPS_ARCH_32R6, E_MIPS_ARCH_64R6): New enum constants.

gas/
 	* config/tc-mips.c (mips_nan2008): New static global.
	(mips_flag_nan2008): Removed.
	(LL_SC_FMT): New define.
	(COP12_FMT): Updated.
	(ISA_IS_R6): New define.
 	(ISA_HAS_64BIT_REGS): Add mips64r6.
 	(ISA_HAS_DROR): Likewise.
 	(ISA_HAS_64BIT_FPRS): Add mips32r6 and mips64r6.
 	(ISA_HAS_ROR): Likewise.
 	(ISA_HAS_ODD_SINGLE_FPR): Likewise.
 	(ISA_HAS_MXHC1): Likewise.
 	(hilo_interlocks): Likewise.
 	(md_longopts): Likewise.
	(ISA_HAS_LEGACY_NAN): New define.
 	(options): Add OPTION_MIPS32R6 and OPTION_MIPS64R6.
 	(mips_ase): Add field rem_rev.
 	(mips_ases): Updated to add which ISA an ASE was removed in.
 	(mips_isa_rev): Add support for mips32r6 and mips64r6.
 	(mips_check_isa_supports_ase): Add support to check if an ASE
 	has been removed in the specified MIPS ISA revision.
 	(validate_mips_insn): Skip '-' character.
	(macro_build): Likewise.
	(mips_check_options): Prevent R6 working with fp32, mips16,
	micromips, or branch relaxation.
	(file_mips_check_options): Set R6 floating point registers to
	64 bit.  Also deal with the nan2008 option.
 	(limited_pcrel_reloc_p): Add relocs: BFD_RELOC_MIPS_21_PCREL_S2,
 	BFD_RELOC_MIPS_26_PCREL_S2, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_18_PCREL_S3,
 	BFD_RELOC_MIPS_19_PCREL_S2, BFD_RELOC_HI16_S_PCREL and
 	BFD_RELOC_LO16_PCREL.
 	(operand_reg_mask): Add support for OP_SAME_RS_RT, OP_CHECK_PREV
	and OP_NON_ZERO_REG.
 	(match_check_prev_operand): New static function.
 	(match_same_rs_rt_operand): New static function.
	(match_non_zero_reg_operand): New static function.
 	(match_operand): Added entries for: OP_SAME_RS_RT, OP_CHECK_PREV
	and OP_NON_ZERO_REG.
 	(insns_between): Added case to deal with forbidden slots.
 	(append_insn): Added support for relocs: BFD_RELOC_MIPS_21_PCREL_S2
 	and BFD_RELOC_MIPS_26_PCREL_S2.
 	(match_insn): Add support for operands -A, -B, +' and +".  Also
 	skip '-' character.
 	(mips_percent_op): Add entries for %pcrel_hi and %pcrel_lo.
 	(md_parse_option): Add support for mips32r6 and mips64r6.  Also
	update the nan option handling.
 	(md_pcrel_from): Add cases for relocs: BFD_RELOC_MIPS_21_PCREL_S2,
 	BFD_RELOC_MIPS_26_PCREL_S2.
 	(mips_force_relocation): Prevent forced relaxation for MIPS r6.
 	(md_apply_fix): Add support for relocs: BFD_RELOC_MIPS_21_PCREL_S2,
 	BFD_RELOC_MIPS_26_PCREL_S2, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_18_PCREL_S3,
 	BFD_RELOC_MIPS_19_PCREL_S2, BFD_RELOC_HI16_S_PCREL and
 	BFD_RELOC_LO16_PCREL.
 	(s_mipsset): Add support for mips32r6 and mips64r6.
	(s_nan): Update to support the new nan2008 framework.
 	(tc_gen_reloc): Add relocs: BFD_RELOC_MIPS_21_PCREL_S2,
 	BFD_RELOC_MIPS_26_PCREL_S2, BFD_RELOC_MIPS_18_PCREL_S3,
 	BFD_RELOC_MIPS_19_PCREL_S2, BFD_RELOC_HI16_S_PCREL and
 	BFD_RELOC_LO16_PCREL.
	(mips_elf_final_processing): Updated to use the mips_nan2008.
 	(mips_cpu_info_table): Add entries for mips32r6 and mips64r6.
	(macro): Enable ldc2, sdc2, ll, lld, swc2, sc, scd, cache, pref
	macros for R6.
	(mips_fix_adjustable): Make PC relative R6 relocations relative
	to the symbol and not the section.
 	* configure.ac: Add support for mips32r6 and mips64r6.
 	* configure: Regenerate.
 	* doc/c-mips.texi: Document the -mips32r6 and -mips64r6 command line
 	options.
	* doc/as.texinfo: Likewise.

gas/testsuite/
	* gas/mips/24k-triple-stores-1.s: If testing for r6 prevent
	non-supported instructions from being tested.
	* gas/mips/24k-triple-stores-2.s: Likewise.
	* gas/mips/24k-triple-stores-3.s: Likewise.
	* gas/mips/24k-triple-stores-6.s: Likewise.
	* gas/mips/beq.s: Likewise.
	* gas/mips/eva.s: Likewise.
	* gas/mips/ld-zero-3.s: Likewise.
	* gas/mips/mips32-cp2.s: Likewise.
	* gas/mips/mips32.s: Likewise.
	* gas/mips/mips4.s: Likewise.
	* gas/mips/add.s: Don't test the add instructions if r6, and
	add padding.
	* gas/mips/add.d: Check for a triple dot not a nop at the end of the
	disassembly output.
	* gas/mips/micromips@add.d: Likewise.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@24k-branch-delay-1.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@24k-triple-stores-1.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@24k-triple-stores-2-llsc.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@24k-triple-stores-2.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@24k-triple-stores-3.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@24k-triple-stores-6.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@add.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@attr-gnu-4-1-msingle-float.l: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@attr-gnu-4-1-msingle-float.s: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@attr-gnu-4-1-msoft-float.l: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@attr-gnu-4-1-msoft-float.s: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@attr-gnu-4-2-mdouble-float.l: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@attr-gnu-4-2-mdouble-float.s: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@beq.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@bge.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@bgeu.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@blt.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@bltu.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@branch-misc-1.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@branch-misc-2-64.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@branch-misc-2pic-64.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@branch-misc-4-64.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@cache.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@eva.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@jal-svr4pic-noreorder.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@jal-svr4pic.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@ld-zero-2.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@ld-zero-3.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@loc-swap-dis.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@mips32-cp2.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@mips32-imm.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@mips32.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@mips32r2.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@mips4-fp.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@mips4-fp.l: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@mips4-fp.s: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@mips4.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@mips5-fp.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@mips5-fp.l: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@mips5-fp.s: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@mips64.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@msa-branch.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@pref.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/r6-64-removed.l: New file.
	* gas/mips/r6-64-removed.s: New file.
	* gas/mips/r6-64.s: New file.
	* gas/mips/r6-attr-none-double.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/r6-n32.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/r6-n64.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/r6-removed.l: New file.
	* gas/mips/r6-removed.s: New file.
	* gas/mips/r6.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/r6.s: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@mips32-dsp.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@mips32-dspr2.d: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@mips32r2-ill.l: New file.
	* gas/mips/mipsr6@mips32r2-ill.s: New file.
	* gas/mips/cache.s: Add r6 instruction varients.
	* gas/mips/mips.exp: Add support for the mips32r6 and mips64r6
	architectures.  Also prevent non r6 supported tests from running.
	Finally, add in support for running the new r6 tests.
	(run_dump_test_arch): Add support for mipsr6 tests.
	(run_list_test_arch): Add support for using files of the
	form arch@testname.l .

include/elf/
 	* mips.h: Add relocs: R_MIPS_PC21_S2, R_MIPS_PC26_S2, R_MIPS_PC18_S3,
 	R_MIPS_PC19_S2, R_MIPS_PCHI16 and R_MIPS_PCLO16.
 	(E_MIPS_ARCH_32R6): New define.
 	(E_MIPS_ARCH_64R6): New define.

include/opcode/
 	* mips.h (mips_operand_type): Add new entries: OP_SAME_RS_RT,
 	OP_CHECK_PREV and OP_NON_ZERO_REG.  Add descriptions for the MIPS R6
	instruction arguments: -a, -b, -d, -s, -t, -u, -v, -w, -x, -y, -A, -B,
	 +I, +O, +R, +:, +\, +", +;
	(mips_check_prev_operand): New struct.
 	(INSN2_FORBIDDEN_SLOT): New define.
 	(INSN_ISA32R6): New define.
 	(INSN_ISA64R6): New define.
	(INSN_UPTO32R6): New define.
	(INSN_UPTO64R6): New define.
	(mips_isa_table): Add INSN_UPTO32R6 and INSN_UPTO64R6.
 	(ISA_MIPS32R6): New define.
 	(ISA_MIPS64R6): New define.
 	(CPU_MIPS32R6): New define.
 	(CPU_MIPS64R6): New define.
 	(cpu_is_member): Add cases for CPU_MIPS32R6, and CPU_MIPS64R6.

ld/
 	* ldmain.c (get_emulation): Add support for -mips32r6 and -mips64r6.

opcodes/
 	* mips-dis.c (mips_arch_choices): Add entries for mips32r6 and
 	mips64r6.
 	(parse_mips_dis_option): Allow MSA and virtualization support for
 	mips64r6.
 	(mips_print_arg_state): Add fields dest_regno and seen_dest.
 	(mips_seen_register): New function.
 	(print_insn_arg): Refactored code to use mips_seen_register
	function.  Add support for OP_SAME_RS_RT, OP_CHECK_PREV and
	OP_NON_ZERO_REG.  Changed OP_REPEAT_DEST_REG case to print out
	the register rather than aborting.
 	(print_insn_args): Add length argument.  Add code to correctly
	calculate the instruction address for pc relative instructions.
	(validate_insn_args): New static function.
 	(print_insn_mips): Prevent jalx disassembling for r6.  Use
	validate_insn_args.
	(print_insn_micromips): Use validate_insn_args.
	all the arguments are valid.
	* mips-formats.h (PREV_CHECK): New define.
 	* mips-opc.c (decode_mips_operand): Add support for -a, -b, -d, -s,
 	-t, -u, -v, -w, -x, -y, -A, -B, +I, +O, +R, +:, +\, +", +;
 	(RD_pc): New define.
 	(FS): New define.
 	(I37): New define.
 	(I69): New define.
 	(mips_builtin_opcodes): Add MIPS R6 instructions.  Exclude recoded
 	MIPS R6 instructions from MIPS R2 instructions.
2014-09-15 12:15:55 +01:00
Matthew Fortune ea79f94a7a Ensure softfloat and singlefloat take precedence in consistency checks
gas/

	* tc-mips.c (check_fpabi): Move softfloat and singlefloat
	checks higher.

gas/testsuite/

	* gas/mips/attr-gnu-4-5-msingle-float.l: New file.
	* gas/mips/attr-gnu-4-5-msingle-float.s: Likewise.
	* gas/mips/attr-gnu-4-5-msoft-float.l: Likewise.
	* gas/mips/attr-gnu-4-5-msoft-float.s: Likewise.
	* gas/mips/attr-gnu-4-6-msingle-float.l: Update expected output.
	* gas/mips/attr-gnu-4-6-msoft-float.l: Likewise.
	* gas/mips/attr-gnu-4-7-msingle-float.l: Likewise.
	* gas/mips/attr-gnu-4-7-msoft-float.l: Likewise.
	* gas/mips/mips.exp: Update expected output for FP ABI 5,6,7.
2014-09-15 11:51:07 +01:00
Alan Modra 64034f58a5 daily update 2014-09-15 09:30:50 +09:30
Doug Evans 57cbd724c3 Fix set up of queue-signal.exp test.
The test does a backtrace to see which thread (#2 or #3) is assigned
to which SIGUSR (1 or 2).  If the main thread gets to all_threads_running
before the sigusr threads get to their entry point, then the function
name isn't in the backtrace and the test fails.

Alas this version of the code is within epsilon of what I started with,
and then over-simplified things.
2014-09-14 10:48:38 -07:00
Doug Evans 81219e5358 New command queue-signal.
If I want to change the signalled state of multiple threads
it's a bit cumbersome to do with the "signal" command.
What you really want is a way to set the signal state of the
desired threads and then just do "continue".

This patch adds a new command, queue-signal, to accomplish this.
Basically "signal N" == "queue-signal N" + "continue".
That's not precisely true in that "signal" can be used to inject
any signal, including signals set to "nopass"; whereas "queue-signal"
just queues the signal as if the thread stopped because of it.
"nopass" handling is done when the thread is resumed which
"queue-signal" doesn't do.

One could add extra complexity to allow queue-signal to be used to
deliver "nopass" signals like the "signal" command.  I have no current
need for it so in the interests of incremental complexity, I have
left such support out and just have the code flag an error if one
tries to queue a nopass signal.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* NEWS: Mention new "queue-signal" command.
	* infcmd.c (queue_signal_command): New function.
	(_initialize_infcmd): Add new queue-signal command.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.texinfo (Signaling): Document new queue-signal command.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.threads/queue-signal.c: New file.
	* gdb.threads/queue-signal.exp: New file.
2014-09-13 21:44:00 -07:00
Alan Modra d4b38d2d05 daily update 2014-09-14 09:31:10 +09:30
Doug Evans d36bf488d8 * linux-nat.c (wait_lwp): Add debugging printf.
(linux_nat_wait_1): Ditto.
2014-09-13 16:00:13 -07:00
Doug Evans 3714cea7d4 Pass plain-text prompt to with_gdb_prompt.
I had occasion to use with_gdb_prompt in a test for the patch for PR 17314
and was passing the plain text prompt as the value, "(top-gdb)",
instead of a regexp, "\(top-gdb\)" (expressed as "\\(top-gdb\\)" in TCL).

I then discovered that in order to restore the prompt gdb passes the
original value of $gdb_prompt to "set prompt", which works because
"set prompt \(gdb\) " is equivalent to "set prompt (gdb) ".
Perhaps I'm being overly cautious but this feels a bit subtle,
but at any rate as an API choice I'd much rather pass the plain text
form to with_gdb_prompt.

I also discovered that the initial value of gdb_prompt is set in
two places to two different values.
At the global level gdb.exp sets it to "\[(\]gdb\[)\]"
and default_gdb_init sets it to "\\(gdb\\)".
The former form is undesirable as an argument to "set prompt",
but it's not clear to me that just deleting this code won't break
anything.  Thus I just changed the value to be consistent and added
a comment.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* lib/gdb.exp (gdb_prompt): Add comment and change initial value to
	be consistent with what default_gdb_init uses.
	(with_gdb_prompt): Change form of PROMPT argument from a regexp to
	the plain text of the prompt.  Add some logging printfs.
	* gdb.perf/disassemble.exp: Update call to with_gdb_prompt.
2014-09-13 15:52:15 -07:00
Alan Modra 1a8bdf69e7 Fix some ChangeLog typos 2014-09-13 15:55:34 +09:30
Alan Modra d81404788e daily update 2014-09-13 09:32:29 +09:30
Pedro Alves fa43b1d7ca after gdb_run_cmd, gdb_expect -> gdb_test_multiple/gdb_test
See:
  https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2014-09/msg00404.html

We have a number of places that do gdb_run_cmd followed by gdb_expect,
when it would be better to use gdb_test_multiple or gdb_test.

This converts all that "grep gdb_run_cmd -A 2 | grep gdb_expect"
found.

Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20, native and gdbserver.

gdb/testsuite/
2014-09-12  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* gdb.arch/gdb1558.exp: Replace uses of gdb_expect after
	gdb_run_cmd with gdb_test_multiple or gdb_test throughout.
	* gdb.arch/i386-size-overlap.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.arch/i386-size.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.arch/i386-unwind.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/a2-run.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/break.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/charset.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/chng-syms.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/commands.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/dbx.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/find.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/funcargs.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/jit-simple.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/reread.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/sepdebug.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.base/step-bt.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.cp/mb-inline.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.cp/mb-templates.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.objc/basicclass.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.threads/killed.exp: Likewise.
2014-09-12 22:16:31 +01:00
Pedro Alves f37f681c2b [IRIX] eliminate deprecated_insert_raw_breakpoint uses
The IRIX support wants to set a breakpoint to be hit when the startup
phase is complete, which is where shared libraries have been mapped
in.  AFAIU, for most IRIX ports, that location is the entry point.

For MIPS IRIX however, GDB needs to set a breakpoint earlier, in
__dbx_link, as explained by:

 #ifdef SYS_syssgi
   /* On mips-irix, we need to stop the inferior early enough during
      the startup phase in order to be able to load the shared library
      symbols and insert the breakpoints that are located in these shared
      libraries.  Stopping at the program entry point is not good enough
      because the -init code is executed before the execution reaches
      that point.

      So what we need to do is to insert a breakpoint in the runtime
      loader (rld), more precisely in __dbx_link().  This procedure is
      called by rld once all shared libraries have been mapped, but before
      the -init code is executed.  Unfortuantely, this is not straightforward,
      as rld is not part of the executable we are running, and thus we need
      the inferior to run until rld itself has been mapped in memory.

      For this, we trace all syssgi() syscall exit events.  Each time
      we detect such an event, we iterate over each text memory maps,
      get its associated fd, and scan the symbol table for __dbx_link().
      When found, we know that rld has been mapped, and that we can insert
      the breakpoint at the symbol address.  Once the dbx_link() breakpoint
      has been inserted, the syssgi() notifications are no longer necessary,
      so they should be canceled.  */
   proc_trace_syscalls_1 (pi, SYS_syssgi, PR_SYSEXIT, FLAG_SET, 0);
 #endif

The loop in irix_solib_create_inferior_hook then runs until whichever
breakpoint is hit first, the one set by solib-irix.c or the one set by
procfs.c.

Note the comment in disable_break talks about __dbx_init, but I think
that's a typo for __dbx_link:

 -  /* Note that it is possible that we have stopped at a location that
 -     is different from the location where we inserted our breakpoint.
 -     On mips-irix, we can actually land in __dbx_init(), so we should
 -     not check the PC against our breakpoint address here.  See procfs.c
 -     for more details.  */

This looks very much like referring to the loop in
irix_solib_create_inferior_hook stopping at __dbx_link instead of at
the entry point.

What this patch does is convert these deprecated raw breakpoints to
standard solib_event breakpoints.  When the first solib-event
breakpoint is hit, we delete all solib-event breakpoints.  We do that
in the so_ops->handle_event hook.

This allows getting rid of the loop in irix_solib_create_inferior_hook
completely, which should allow properly handling signals and other
events in the early startup phase, like in SVR4.

Built on x86_64 Fedora 20 with --enable-targets=all (builds
solib-irix.c).

Joel tested that with an earlier version of this patch "info shared"
after starting a program gave the same list of shared libraries as
before.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2014-09-12  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* breakpoint.c (remove_solib_event_breakpoints_at_next_stop)
	(create_and_insert_solib_event_breakpoint): New functions.
	* breakpoint.h (create_and_insert_solib_event_breakpoint)
	(remove_solib_event_breakpoints_at_next_stop): New declarations.
	* procfs.c (dbx_link_bpt_addr, dbx_link_bpt): Delete globals.
	(remove_dbx_link_breakpoint): Delete function.
	(insert_dbx_link_bpt_in_file): Use
	create_and_insert_solib_event_breakpoint instead of
	deprecated_insert_raw_breakpoint.
	(procfs_wait): Don't check whether we hit __dbx_link here.
	(procfs_mourn_inferior): Don't delete the __dbx_link breakpoint
	here.
	* solib-irix.c (base_breakpoint): Delete global.
	(disable_break): Delete function.
	(enable_break): Use create_solib_event_breakpoint
	instead of deprecated_insert_raw_breakpoint.
	(irix_solib_handle_event): New function.
	(irix_solib_create_inferior_hook): Don't run the target or disable
	the mapping-complete breakpoint here.
	(_initialize_irix_solib): Install irix_solib_handle_event as
	so_ops->handle_event hook.
2014-09-12 20:02:01 +01:00
Jose E. Marchesi 75ac3a7f57 gas: fix bumping to architectures >v9 in sparc64-* targets.
This patch fixes two related problems:

- By default gas is supposed to bump the current architecture
  (starting with v6) as it finds "higher" instructions as the
  assembling progresses.  There are four possible cases depending on
  the usage of the -A and -bump options:

  (a) No -A and -bump are specified.  In this case max_architecture
      must be the highest architecture not conflicting with the
      default architecture.  The default opcode architecture is
      indirectly set in configure.tgt and is "v9" in sparc64 systems
      (from "v9-64").  Thus the maximum architecture in sparc64
      systems must be "v9b".  No warnings are echoed when the assembly
      of an instruction bumps the current architecture.

  (b) Only -bump is specified.  This is like (a) but warnings are
      always issued when the assembly of an instruction bumps the
      current architecture.

  (c) Only -A is specified.  In this case bumping to a new
      architecture is an error.

  (d) Both -A and -bump are specified.  In this case max_architecture
      must be the highest architecture not conflicting with the
      default architecture, but warnings are only to be issued when
      bumping to an architecture higher than the architecture selected
      in the -A option.

  `max_architecture' is a global variable defined in tc-sparc.c which
  is initialized to the opcode architecture corresponding to the
  default architecture ("sparclite" for sparc-* targets and "v9" for
  sparc64-* targets).  Then in `md_begin' it is set to the highest
  non-conflicting architecture, but only when both -A and -bump are
  specified.

  Thus (a) does not work:

    $ echo "fzero %f0" | as
    {standard input}: Assembler messages:
    {standard input}:1: Error: Architecture mismatch on "fzero".
    {standard input}:1:  (Requires v9a|v9b; requested architecture is v9.)

  Neither (b):

    $ echo "fzero %f0" | as -bump
    {standard input}: Assembler messages:
    {standard input}:1: Error: Architecture mismatch on "fzero".
    {standard input}:1:  (Requires v9a|v9b; requested architecture is v9.)

  Only (d) does:

    $ echo "fzero %f0" | as -Av9 -bump
    {standard input}: Assembler messages:
    {standard input}:1: Warning: architecture bumped from "v6" to "v9a" on "fzero"

  This patch fixes that function to "upgrade" `max_architecture' also
  in the (a) and (b) cases.

  Note that this problem becomes apparent only in sparc64-* targets
  because in sparc-* targets the default architecture is the "higher"
  among the 32bit architectures ("sparclite").

- Gas maintains a set of hardware capabilities associated with each
  gas architecture, in `sparc_arch_table'.  On the other hand
  libopcodes maintains a set of hardware capabilities needed by each
  individual sparc instruction.

  When an instruction is assembled in `sparc_ip' gas checks for the
  presence of the hardware capabilities required by the instruction,
  emitting an error if some capability is missing.

  However, this mechanism does not work properly if the current
  architecture is bumped due to an instruction requiring new hw
  capabilities not present on either the default architecture or an
  architecture specified with -A:

  $ echo "fzero %f0" | as -bump
  {standard input}: Assembler messages:
  {standard input}:1: Warning: architecture bumped from "v6" to "v9a" on "fzero"
  {standard input}:1: Error: Hardware capability "vis" not enabled for "fzero".

  This patch fixes this by adding the set of required hw caps of an
  instruction if it triggers an architecture bump.

The patch has been tested in sparc64-unknown-linux-gnu.

gas/ChangeLog:

2014-09-12  Jose E. Marchesi  <jose.marchesi@oracle.com>

	* config/tc-sparc.c (sparc_ip): Update the set of allowed hwcaps
	when bumping the current architecture.
	(md_begin): Adjust the highetst architecture level also when a
	specific architecture is not requested.
2014-09-12 15:38:21 +02:00
Andrew Bennett a9d58c068c Add mips*-img-elf* target triple.
/
	* configure.ac: Add mips*-img-elf* target triple.
	* configure: Regenerate.

bfd/
	* config.bfd: Add mips*-img-elf* target triple.

gas/
	* configure.tgt: Add mips*-img-elf* target triple.

gas/testsuite/
	* gas/mips/mips.exp: Add mips*-img-elf* target triple.

binutils/testsuite/
	* binutils-all/objcopy.exp: Add mips*-img-elf* target triple.
	* binutils-all/readelf.exp: Likewise.

ld/
	* configure.tgt: Add mips*-img-elf* target triple.

ld/testsuite/
	* ld-mips-elf/mips-elf.exp: Add support for mips*-img-elf* target
	triple.
2014-09-12 14:25:15 +01:00
Edjunior Barbosa Machado 9d9bf2df89 PR tdep/17379: Fix internal-error when stack pointer is invalid.
The problem is that rs6000_frame_cache attempts to read the stack backchain via
read_memory_unsigned_integer, which throws an exception if the stack pointer is
invalid.  With this patch, it calls safe_read_memory_integer instead, which
doesn't throw an exception and allows for safe handling of that situation.

gdb/ChangeLog
2014-09-12  Edjunior Barbosa Machado  <emachado@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
	    Ulrich Weigand  <uweigand@de.ibm.com>

	PR tdep/17379
	* rs6000-tdep.c (rs6000_frame_cache): Use safe_read_memory_integer
	instead of read_memory_unsigned_integer.

gdb/testcase/ChangeLog
2014-09-12  Edjunior Barbosa Machado  <emachado@linux.vnet.ibm.com>

	PR tdep/17379
	* gdb.arch/powerpc-stackless.S: New file.
	* gdb.arch/powerpc-stackless.exp: New file.
2014-09-12 09:20:25 -03:00
Jan Kratochvil 1cf2f1b045 testsuite: Fix runaway attach processes
I have started seeing occasional runaway 'attach' processes these days.
I cannot be certain it is really caused by this patch, for example
grep 'FAIL.*cmdline attach run' does not show anything in my logs.

But as I remember this 'attach' runaway process always happened in GDB (but
I do not remember it in the past months) I think it would be most safe to just
solve it forever by [attached].

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
2014-09-12  Jan Kratochvil  <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>

	* gdb.base/attach.c: Include unistd.h.
	(main): Call alarm.  Add label postloop.
	* gdb.base/attach.exp (do_attach_tests): Use gdb_get_line_number,
	gdb_breakpoint, gdb_continue_to_breakpoint.
	(test_command_line_attach_run): Kill ${testpid} in one exit path.
2014-09-12 13:39:04 +02:00
Gary Benson b006a80e5f Clarify GDBSERVER use in linux-waitpid.c
This commit makes linux-waitpid.c include common-defs.h.  GDB's
inclusion of defs.h is removed, but gdbserver's inclusion of
server.h remains to support some gdbserver-specific debug code
that cannot presently be merged.  A new FIXME documents this.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* nat/linux-waitpid.c: Include common-defs.h.
	[GDBSERVER]: Add FIXME comment.
	[!GDBSERVER]: Don't include defs.h or signal.h.
	(linux_debug) [!GDBSERVER]: Remove empty block.
2014-09-12 11:03:49 +01:00
Gary Benson 296b1496f7 Remove GDBSERVER uses from x86-dregs.c
This commit makes nat/x86-dregs.c include common-defs.h rather than
defs.h or server.h.  An extra header required including in order to
support this change.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* nat/x86-dregs.c: Include common-defs.h and break-common.h.
	Don't include defs.h or server.h.
2014-09-12 10:11:42 +01:00
Gary Benson 53f8136297 Remove GDBSERVER uses from linux-btrace.c
This commit makes nat/linux-btrace.c include common-defs.h rather
than defs.h or server.h.  A couple of minor changes were required
to support this change.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* nat/linux-btrace.c: Include common-defs.h.
	Don't include defs.h, server.h or gdbthread.h.
	* nat/linux-btrace.h (struct target_ops): New forward declaration.
2014-09-12 10:11:42 +01:00
Gary Benson 727605ca75 Include common-defs.h instead of defs.h/server.h in shared code
This commit makes 19 of the 22 shared .c files in common, nat and
target include common-defs.h instead of defs.h/server.h.  The
remaining three files need slight extra work and are dealt with
in separate commits.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* common/agent.c: Include common-defs.h.
	Don't include defs.h or server.h.
	* common/buffer.c: Likewise.
	* common/common-debug.c: Likewise.
	* common/common-utils.c: Likewise.
	* common/errors.c: Likewise.
	* common/filestuff.c: Likewise.
	* common/format.c: Likewise.
	* common/gdb_vecs.c: Likewise.
	* common/print-utils.c: Likewise.
	* common/ptid.c: Likewise.
	* common/rsp-low.c: Likewise.
	* common/signals.c: Likewise.
	* common/vec.c: Likewise.
	* common/xml-utils.c: Likewise.
	* nat/linux-osdata.c: Likewise.
	* nat/linux-procfs.c: Likewise.
	* nat/linux-ptrace.c: Likewise.
	* nat/mips-linux-watch.c: Likewise.
	* target/waitstatus.c: Likewise.
2014-09-12 10:11:42 +01:00
Gary Benson 361c8ade9c Introduce common-regcache.h
This introduces common-regcache.h.  This contains two functions that
allow nat/linux-btrace.c to be simplified.  A better long term
solution would be unify the regcache code, but this is sufficient for
now.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* common/common-regcache.h: New file.
	* Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add common/common-regcache.h.
	* regcache.h: Include common-regcache.h.
	(regcache_read_pc): Don't declare.
	* regcache.c (get_thread_regcache_for_ptid): New function.
	* nat/linux-btrace.c: Don't include regcache.h.
	Include common-regcache.h.
	(perf_event_read_bts): Use get_thread_regcache_for_ptid.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* regcache.h: Include common-regcache.h.
	(regcache_read_pc): Don't declare.
	* regcache.c (get_thread_regcache_for_ptid): New function.
2014-09-12 10:11:42 +01:00
Alan Modra ac4eb73652 Fix tc-i386.c -Werror=logical-not-parentheses error
* config/tc-i386.c (match_template): Remove redundant "!!" testing
	single-bit bitfields.
	(build_modrm_byte): Don't compare single-bit bitfields to "1".
2014-09-12 09:46:50 +09:30
Alan Modra ae6c7e33e1 Test for overflow in eh_frame_hdr entries and for overlapping FDEs
With larger binaries on 64-bit systems, or indeed just binaries that
have a large gap between text and data, it is possible for the
.eh_frame_hdr lookup table entry values to overflow a signed 32-bit
relative offset.  It is also a requirement for the glibc FDE lookup
code that only one FDE claim to cover any given address.

	* elf-bfd.h (struct eh_frame_array_ent): Add "range".
	* elf-eh-frame.c (_bfd_elf_write_section_eh_frame): Stash address
	range of FDEs to hdr_info->array.
	(_bfd_elf_write_section_eh_frame_hdr): Report overflow in
	.eh_frame_hdr entries, and overlapping FDEs.
2014-09-12 09:44:09 +09:30
Alan Modra 18d60c2bd7 daily update 2014-09-12 09:31:26 +09:30
Thomas Schwinge a01cbb490b Make gdb/regcache.h self-contained.
gdb/
	* regcache.h (struct regset): Declare.

Commit 0b3092721e added uses of struct regset to
gdb/regcache.h, but that struct is not declared in this file, and, as it
happens, also nowhere else in the #include chain on x86 GNU/Hurd.  This results
in warnings/errors such as:

    gcc-4.8 [...] ../../W._C._Handy/gdb/gdb.c
    In file included from ./nm.h:25:0,
                     from ../../W._C._Handy/gdb/defs.h:454,
                     from ../../W._C._Handy/gdb/gdb.c:19:
    ../../W._C._Handy/gdb/regcache.h:190:9: warning: 'struct regset' declared inside parameter list [enabled by default]
             size_t size);
             ^
    ../../W._C._Handy/gdb/regcache.h:190:9: warning: its scope is only this definition or declaration, which is probably not what you want [enabled by default]
    ../../W._C._Handy/gdb/regcache.h:193:10: warning: 'struct regset' declared inside parameter list [enabled by default]
              int regnum, void *buf, size_t size);
              ^
2014-09-11 22:39:01 +02:00
Pedro Alves 98880d46bd gdb/17347 - Regression: GDB stopped on run with attached process
Doing:

  gdb --pid=PID -ex run

Results in GDB getting a SIGTTIN, and thus ending stopped.  That's
usually indicative of a missing target_terminal_ours call.

E.g., from the PR:

 $ sleep 1h & p=$!; sleep 0.1; gdb -batch sleep $p -ex run
 [1] 28263
 [1]   Killed                  sleep 1h

 [2]+  Stopped                 gdb -batch sleep $p -ex run

The workaround is doing:

 gdb -ex "attach $PID" -ex "run"

instead of

 gdb [-p] $PID -ex "run"

With the former, gdb waits for the attach command to complete before
moving on to the "run" command, because the interpreter is in sync
mode at this point, within execute_command.  But for the latter,
attach_command is called directly from captured_main, and thus misses
that waiting.  IOW, "run" is running before the attach continuation
has run, before the program stops and attach completes.  The broken
terminal settings are just one symptom of that.  Any command that
queries or requires input results in the same.

The fix is to wait in catch_command_errors (which is specific to
main.c nowadays), just like we wait in execute_command.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2014-09-11  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	PR gdb/17347
	* main.c: Include "infrun.h".
	(catch_command_errors, catch_command_errors_const): Wait for the
	foreground command to complete.
	* top.c (maybe_wait_sync_command_done): New function, factored out
	from ...
	(maybe_wait_sync_command_done): ... here.
	* top.h (maybe_wait_sync_command_done): New declaration.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2014-09-11  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	PR gdb/17347
	* lib/gdb.exp (gdb_spawn_with_cmdline_opts): New procedure.
	* gdb.base/attach.exp (test_command_line_attach_run): New
	procedure.
	(top level): Call it.
2014-09-11 13:08:21 +01:00
Pedro Alves 4c92ff2c35 testsuite: refactor spawn and wait for attach
Several places in the testsuite have a copy of a snippet of code that
spawns a test program, waits a bit, and then does some PID munging for
Cygwin.  This is in order to have GDB attach to the spawned program.

This refactors all that to a common procedure.

(multi-attach.exp wants to spawn multiple processes, so this makes the
new procedure's interface work with lists.)

Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2014-09-11  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* lib/gdb.exp (spawn_wait_for_attach): New procedure.
	* gdb.base/attach.exp (do_attach_tests, do_call_attach_tests)
	(do_command_attach_tests): Use spawn_wait_for_attach.
	* gdb.base/solib-overlap.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.multi/multi-attach.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.python/py-prompt.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.python/py-sync-interp.exp: Likewise.
	* gdb.server/ext-attach.exp: Likewise.
2014-09-11 13:04:14 +01:00
Gary Benson bd9269f70c Introduce common/symbol.h
This introduces common/symbol.h.  This file declares a function that
the shared code can use and that the clients must implement.  It also
changes some shared code to use these functions.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* common/symbol.h: New file.
	* Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add common/symbol.h.
	* minsyms.c (find_minimal_symbol_address): New function.
	* common/agent.c: Include common/symbol.h.
	[!GDBSERVER]: Don't include objfiles.h.
	(agent_look_up_symbols): Use find_minimal_symbol_address.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* symbol.c: New file.
	* Makefile.in (SFILES): Add symbol.c.
	(OBS): Add symbol.o.
2014-09-11 11:43:21 +01:00
Gary Benson f8c1d06b82 Introduce target_{stop,continue}_ptid
This commit introduces two new functions to stop and restart target
processes that shared code can use and that clients must implement.
It also changes some shared code to use these functions.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* target/target.h (target_stop_ptid, target_continue_ptid):
	Declare.
	* target.c (target_stop_ptid, target_continue_ptid): New
	functions.
	* common/agent.c [!GDBSERVER]: Don't include infrun.h.
	(agent_run_command): Always use target_stop_ptid and
	target_continue_ptid.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* target.c (target_stop_ptid, target_continue_ptid): New
	functions.
2014-09-11 11:19:56 +01:00
Gary Benson 721ec300e1 Introduce target/target.h
This introduces target/target.h.  This file declares some functions
that the shared code can use and that clients must implement.  It also
changes some shared code to use these functions.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* target/target.h: New file.
	* Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add target/target.h.
	* target.h: Include target/target.h.
	(target_read_memory, target_write_memory): Don't declare.
	* target.c (target_read_uint32): New function.
	* common/agent.c: Include target/target.h.
	[!GDBSERVER]: Don't include target.h.
	(helper_thread_id): Type changed to uint32_t.
	(agent_get_helper_thread_id): Use target_read_uint32.
	(agent_run_command): Always use target_read_memory and
	target_write_memory.
	(agent_capability): Type changed to uint32_t.
	(agent_capability_check): Use target_read_uint32.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* target.h: Include target/target.h.
	* target.c (target_read_memory, target_read_uint32)
	(target_write_memory): New functions.
2014-09-11 11:19:56 +01:00
Gary Benson c5e92cca56 Introduce show_debug_regs
This commit adds a new global flag show_debug_regs to common-debug.h
to replace the flag debug_hw_points used by gdbserver and by the
Linux x86 and AArch64 ports, and to replace the flag maint_show_dr
used by the Linux MIPS port.

Note that some debug printing in the AArch64 port was enabled only if
debug_hw_points > 1 but no way to set debug_hw_points to values other
than 0 and 1 was provided; that code was effectively dead.  This
commit enables all debug printing if show_debug_regs is nonzero, so
the AArch64 output will be more verbose than previously.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* common/common-debug.h (show_debug_regs): Declare.
	* common/common-debug.c (show_debug_regs): Define.
	* aarch64-linux-nat.c (debug_hw_points): Don't define.  Replace
	all uses with show_debug_regs.  Replace all uses that considered
	debug_hw_points as a multi-value integer with straight boolean
	uses.
	* x86-nat.c (debug_hw_points): Don't define.  Replace all uses
	with show_debug_regs.
	* nat/x86-dregs.c (debug_hw_points): Don't declare.  Replace
	all uses with show_debug_regs.
	* mips-linux-nat.c (maint_show_dr): Don't define.  Replace all
	uses with show_debug_regs.

gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* server.h (debug_hw_points): Don't declare.
	* server.c (debug_hw_points): Don't define.  Replace all uses
	with show_debug_regs.
	* linux-aarch64-low.c (debug_hw_points): Don't define.  Replace
	all uses with show_debug_regs.
2014-09-11 11:19:56 +01:00
Gabriel Krisman Bertazi 3adc1a7d45 Fix gdb.fortran/array-element.exp failures.
This fixes two FAIL results on this testcase which were caused by a
misplaced "continue" command.  This testcase used to end inferior's
execution too soon, causing the following tests to fail.  Now we break
right after inferior's loop and perform the rest of the tests there.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.fortran/array-element.exp: Remove unexpected "continue"
	command in testcase.  Simplify testcase.
2014-09-11 00:14:39 -03:00