This is an analogous option to --bootstrap-asan to configure. It allows
bootstrapping GCC using HWASAN.
For the same reasons as for ASAN we have to avoid using the HWASAN
sanitizer when compiling libiberty and the lto-plugin.
Also add a function to query whether -fsanitize=hwaddress has been
passed.
ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.ac: Add --bootstrap-hwasan option.
config/ChangeLog:
* bootstrap-hwasan.mk: New file.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* doc/install.texi: Document new option.
libiberty/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.ac: Avoid using sanitizer.
lto-plugin/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.am: Avoid using sanitizer.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
This patch changes the mangling of __alignof__ to v111__alignof__,
making its mangling distinct from that of alignof(type) and
alignof(expr).
How we mangle ALIGNOF_EXPR now depends on its ALIGNOF_EXPR_STD_P flag,
which after the previous patch gets consistently set for alignof(type)
as well as alignof(expr).
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
PR c++/88115
* c-opts.c (c_common_post_options): Update latest_abi_version.
gcc/ChangeLog:
PR c++/88115
* common.opt (-fabi-version): Document =15.
* doc/invoke.texi (C++ Dialect Options): Likewise.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
PR c++/88115
* mangle.c (write_expression): Mangle __alignof_ differently
from alignof when the ABI version is at least 15.
libiberty/ChangeLog:
PR c++/88115
* cp-demangle.c (d_print_comp_inner)
<case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_EXTENDED_OPERATOR>: Don't print the
"operator " prefix for __alignof__.
<case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_UNARY>: Always print parens around the
operand of __alignof__.
* testsuite/demangle-expected: Test demangling for __alignof__.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR c++/88115
* g++.dg/abi/macro0.C: Adjust.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/alignof7.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/alignof8.C: New test.
readelf -S prints:
There are 81999 section headers, starting at offset 0x1f488060:
Section Headers:
[Nr] Name Type Address Off Size ES Flg Lk Inf Al
[ 0] NULL 0000000000000000 000000 01404f 00 81998 0 0
[ 1] .group GROUP 0000000000000000 000040 000008 04 81995 105027 4
...
[81995] .symtab SYMTAB 0000000000000000 d5d9298 2db310 18 81997 105026 8
[81996] .symtab_shndx SYMTAB SECTION INDICES 0000000000000000 d8b45a8 079dd8 04 81995 0 4
[81997] .strtab STRTAB 0000000000000000 d92e380 80460c 00 0 0 1
...
Looking at the documentation:
Table 7–15 ELF sh_link and sh_info Interpretation
sh_type - sh_link
SHT_SYMTAB - The section header index of the associated string table.
SHT_SYMTAB_SHNDX - The section header index of the associated symbol table.
As seen, sh_link of a SHT_SYMTAB always points to a .strtab and readelf
confirms that.
So we need to use reverse mapping taken from
[81996] .symtab_shndx SYMTAB SECTION INDICES 0000000000000000 d8b45a8 079dd8 04 81995 0 4
where sh_link points to 81995.
libiberty/ChangeLog:
PR lto/97290
* simple-object-elf.c (simple_object_elf_copy_lto_debug_sections):
Use sh_link of a .symtab_shndx section.
This adds a get_DW_UT_name function to dwarfnames using dwarf2.def
for use in binutils readelf to show the unit types in a DWARF5 header.
Also remove DW_CIE_VERSION which was already removed in binutils/gdb
and is not used in gcc.
include/ChangeLog:
* dwarf2.def: Add DWARF5 Unit type header encoding macros
DW_UT_FIRST, DW_UT and DW_UT_END.
* dwarf2.h (enum dwarf_unit_type): Removed and define using
DW_UT_FIRST, DW_UT and DW_UT_END macros.
(DW_CIE_VERSION): Removed.
(get_DW_UT_name): New function declaration.
libiberty/ChangeLog:
* dwarfnames.c (get_DW_UT_name): Define using DW_UT_FIRST, DW_UT
and DW_UT_END.
This change is motivated by a patchset that adds bfloat16 debugging
support for new avx512 instructions to GDB. The gdb thread can be found
here: https://sourceware.org/pipermail/gdb-patches/2020-July/170820.html
include:
2020-08-17 Felix Willgerodt <felix.willgerodt@intel.com>
* floatformat.h (floatformat_bfloat16_big): New.
(floatformat_bfloat16_little): New.
libiberty:
2020-08-17 Felix Willgerodt <felix.willgerodt@intel.com>
* floatformat.c (floatformat_bfloat16_big): New.
(floatformat_bfloat16_little): New.
Running the libiberty testsuite
./test-demangle < libiberty/testsuite/d-demangle-expected
libiberty/d-demangle.c:214:14: runtime error: signed integer overflow: 922337203 * 10 cannot be represented in type 'long int'
On looking at silencing ubsan, I found a real bug in dlang_number.
For a 32-bit long, some overflows won't be detected. For example,
21474836480. Why? Well 214748364 * 10 is 0x7FFFFFF8 (no overflow so
far). Adding 8 gives 0x80000000 (which does overflow but there is no
test for that overflow in the code). Then multiplying 0x80000000 * 10
= 0x500000000 = 0 won't be caught by the multiplication overflow test.
The same holds for a 64-bit long using similarly crafted digit
sequences.
* d-demangle.c: Include limits.h.
(ULONG_MAX, UINT_MAX): Provide fall-back definition.
(dlang_number): Simplify and correct overflow test. Only
write *ret on returning non-NULL. Make "ret" an unsigned long*.
Only succeed for result of [0,UINT_MAX].
(dlang_decode_backref): Simplify and correct overflow test.
Only write *ret on returning non-NULL. Only succeed for
result [1,MAX_LONG].
(dlang_backref): Remove now unnecessary range check.
(dlang_symbol_name_p): Likewise.
(string_need): Take a size_t n arg, and use size_t tem.
(string_append): Use size_t n.
(string_appendn, string_prependn): Take a size_t n arg.
(TEMPLATE_LENGTH_UNKNOWN): Define as -1UL.
(dlang_lname, dlang_parse_template): Take an unsigned long len
arg.
(dlang_symbol_backref, dlang_identifier, dlang_parse_integer),
(dlang_parse_integer, dlang_parse_string),
(dlang_parse_arrayliteral, dlang_parse_assocarray),
(dlang_parse_structlit, dlang_parse_tuple),
(dlang_template_symbol_param, dlang_template_args): Use
unsigned long variables.
* testsuite/d-demangle-expected: Add new tests.
The storage class `in' is now a first-class citizen with its own mangle
symbol, of which also permits `in ref'. Previously, `in' was an alias
to `const [scope]', which is a type constructor.
The mangle symbol repurposed for this is `I', which was originally used
by identifier types. However, while TypeIdentifier is part of the
grammar, it must be resolved to some other entity during the semantic
passes, and so shouldn't appear anywhere in the mangled name.
Old tests that are now no longer valid have been removed.
libiberty/ChangeLog:
* d-demangle.c (dlang_function_args): Handle 'in' and 'in ref'
parameter storage classes.
(dlang_type): Remove identifier type.
* testsuite/d-demangle-expected: Update tests.
Unused global UNDEFs can have side-effects in some circumstances so
the following patch avoids them by treating them the same as other
to be discarded DEFs - make them local.
2020-08-03 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
PR lto/96385
libiberty/
* simple-object-elf.c
(simple_object_elf_copy_lto_debug_sections): Localize global
UNDEFs and reuse the prevailing name.
With --enable-cet, require CET support only for the final GCC build.
Don't enable CET without CET support for non-bootstrap build, in stage1
nor for build support.
config/
PR bootstrap/96202
* cet.m4 (GCC_CET_HOST_FLAGS): Don't enable CET without CET
support in stage1 nor for build support.
gcc/
PR bootstrap/96202
* configure: Regenerated.
libbacktrace/
PR bootstrap/96202
* configure: Regenerated.
libcc1/
PR bootstrap/96202
* configure: Regenerated.
libcpp/
PR bootstrap/96202
* configure: Regenerated.
libdecnumber/
PR bootstrap/96202
* configure: Regenerated.
libiberty/
PR bootstrap/96202
* configure: Regenerated.
lto-plugin/
PR bootstrap/96202
* configure: Regenerated.
libiberty/ChangeLog:
PR demangler/96143
* cp-demangle.c (d_lambda): Don't add substitution candidate.
* testsuite/demangle-expected: Update a few existing test cases
accordingly, and add a new test case.
Another thing newly allowed by P1907R1. The ABI group has discussed
representing unions with designated initializers, and has separately
specified how to represent designators; this patch implements both.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* tree.c (structural_type_p): Allow unions.
* mangle.c (write_expression): Express unions with a designator.
libiberty/ChangeLog:
* cp-demangle.c (cplus_demangle_operators): Add di, dx, dX.
(d_expression_1): Handle di and dX.
(is_designated_init, d_maybe_print_designated_init): New.
(d_print_comp_inner): Use d_maybe_print_designated_init.
* testsuite/demangle-expected: Add designator tests.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* g++.dg/cpp2a/nontype-class-union1.C: New test.
2020-06-25 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
include/
* libiberty.h (bsearch_r): Remove use of the register keyword from
the prototype.
libiberty/
* bsearch.c (bsearch): Remove use of register keyword.
* bsearch_r.c (bsearch_r): Likewise.
libctf wants a bsearch that takes a void * arg pointer to avoid a
nonportable use of __thread.
bsearch_r is required, not optional, at this point because as far as I
can see this obvious-sounding function is not implemented by anyone's
libc. We can easily move it to AC_LIBOBJ later if it proves necessary
to do so.
include/
* libiberty.h (bsearch_r): New.
libiberty/
* bsearch_r.c: New file.
* Makefile.in (CFILES): Add bsearch_r.c.
(REQUIRED_OFILES): Add bsearch_r.o.
* functions.texi: Regenerate.
Adds support for demangling D functions annotated with the new
ownership/borrowing system attribute.
libiberty/ChangeLog:
* d-demangle.c (dlang_attributes): Add @live attribute.
* testsuite/d-demangle-expected: Add new tests.
Some small improvements and clarifications have been done in the D ABI
specification to remove all ambiguities found in the current grammar,
this implementation now more closely resembles the spec, whilst
maintaining compatibility with the old ABI.
Three new rules have been added to the ABI.
1. Back references using 'Q', analogous to C++ substitutions, compresses
repeated identifiers, types, and template symbol and value parameters.
2. Template aliases to externally mangled symbols are prefixed with 'X'.
This includes any symbol that isn't extern(D), or has its name
overriden with pragma(mangle). This fixes an ambiguity where it was
not clear whether 'V' was an encoded calling convention, or the next
template value parameter.
3. Alias parameters, templates, and tuple symbols no longer encode the
symbol length of its subpart. Tuples are now terminated with 'Z'.
This fixes another ambiguity where the first character of the mangled
name can be a digit as well, so the demangler had to figure out where
to split the two adjacent numbers by trying out each combination.
libiberty/ChangeLog:
* d-demangle.c (enum dlang_symbol_kinds): Remove enum.
(struct dlang_info): New struct
(dlang_decode_backref): New function.
(dlang_backref): New function.
(dlang_symbol_backref): New function.
(dlang_type_backref): New function.
(dlang_symbol_name_p): New function.
(dlang_function_type_noreturn): New function.
(dlang_function_type): Add 'info' parameter. Decode function type
with dlang_function_type_noreturn.
(dlang_function_args): Add 'info' parameter.
(dlang_type): Add 'info' parameter. Handle back referenced types.
(dlang_identifier): Replace 'kind' parameter with 'info'. Handle back
referenced symbols. Split off decoding of plain identifiers to...
(dlang_lname): ...here.
(dlang_parse_mangle): Replace 'kind' parameter with 'info'. Decode
function type and return with dlang_type.
(dlang_parse_qualified): Replace 'kind' parameter with 'info', add
'suffix_modifier' parameter. Decode function type with
dlang_function_type_noreturn.
(dlang_parse_tuple): Add 'info' parameter.
(dlang_template_symbol_param): New function.
(dlang_template_args): Add 'info' parameter. Decode symbol parameter
with dlang_template_symbol_param. Handle back referenced values, and
externally mangled parameters.
(dlang_parse_template): Add 'info' parameter.
(dlang_demangle_init_info): New function.
(dlang_demangle): Initialize and pass 'info' parameter.
* testsuite/d-demangle-expected: Add new tests.
Co-Authored-By: Rainer Schuetze <r.sagitario@gmx.de>
Don't perform CET run-time check for host when cross compiling. Instead,
enable CET in cross compiler if possible so that it will run on both CET
and non-CET hosts.
config/
PR bootstrap/94998
* cet.m4 (GCC_CET_HOST_FLAGS): Enable CET in cross compiler if
possible.
libiberty/
PR bootstrap/94998
* configure: Regenerated.
lto-plugin/
PR bootstrap/94998
* configure: Regenerated.
GCC_CET_HOST_FLAGS uses -Wl,-z,ibt,-z,shstk to check if Linux/x86 host
has Intel CET enabled by introducing an Intel CET violation on purpose.
To avoid false positive, check whether -Wl,-z,ibt,-z,shstk works first.
-fcf-protection=none is added to avoid false negative when -fcf-protection
is enabled by default.
config/
PR bootstrap/94739
* cet.m4 (GCC_CET_HOST_FLAGS): Add -fcf-protection=none to
-Wl,-z,ibt,-z,shstk. Check whether -fcf-protection=none
-Wl,-z,ibt,-z,shstk works first.
libiberty/
PR bootstrap/94739
* configure: Regenerated.
lto-plugin/
PR bootstrap/94739
* configure: Regenerated.
Since ld is Intel CET enabled on Intel CET enabled host, dlopen fails on
liblto_plugin.so if it isn't Intel CET enabled. Add GCC_CET_HOST_FLAGS
to cet.m4, use it in libiberty and lto-plugin to always enable Intel
CET in liblto_plugin.so on Intel CET enabled host.
On Linux/x86 host, enable Intel CET by default if assembler and compiler
support Intel CET so that the generated liblto_plugin.so can be used on
both CET and non-CET machines. It is an error to disable Intel CET in
liblto_plugin.so on Intel CET enabled host.
config/
PR bootstrap/94739
* cet.m4 (GCC_CET_HOST_FLAGS): New.
libiberty/
PR bootstrap/94739
* Makefile.in (COMPILE.c): Add @CET_HOST_FLAGS@.
(configure_deps): Add $(srcdir)/../config/cet.m4 and
$(srcdir)/../config/enable.m4.
* aclocal.m4: Include ../config/cet.m4 and ../config/enable.m4.
* configure.ac: Add GCC_CET_HOST_FLAGS(CET_HOST_FLAGS) and
AC_SUBST(CET_HOST_FLAGS).
* configure: Regenerated.
lto-plugin/
PR bootstrap/94739
* Makefile.am (AM_CFLAGS): Add $(CET_HOST_FLAGS).
* configure.ac: Add GCC_CET_HOST_FLAGS(CET_HOST_FLAGS) and
AC_SUBST(CET_HOST_FLAGS).
* Makefile.in: Regenerated.
* aclocal.m4: Likewise.
* configure: Likewise.
When generating the separate file with LTO debug sections, we should
also copy .note.gnu.property section.
PR lto/93966
* simple-object.c (handle_lto_debug_sections): Also copy
.note.gnu.property section.
On bare-metal targets, I/O support is typically provided by a BSP and
requires a linker script and/or hosting library to be specified on the
linker command line. Linking an empty program with the default linker
script may succeed, however, which confuses libstdc++ configuration
when programs that probe for the presence of various I/O features fail
with link errors.
2020-02-12 Sandra Loosemore <sandra@codesourcery.com>
PR libstdc++/79193
PR libstdc++/88999
config/
* no-executables.m4: Use a non-empty program to test for linker
support.
libgcc/
* configure: Regenerated.
libgfortran/
* configure: Regenerated.
libiberty/
* configure: Regenerated.
libitm/
* configure: Regenerated.
libobjc/
* configure: Regenerated.
libquadmath/
* configure: Regenerated.
libssp/
* configure: Regenerated.
libstdc++v-3/
* configure: Regenerated.
Makes some parameters const in libiberty's hashtab library.
include/ChangeLog:
* hashtab.h (htab_remove_elt): Make a parameter const.
(htab_remove_elt_with_hash): Likewise.
libiberty/ChangeLog:
* hashtab.c (htab_remove_elt): Make a parameter const.
(htab_remove_elt_with_hash): Likewise.
writeargv writes out empty arguments in a way that expandargv skips
them instead of preserving them. Fixed by writing out a pair of
quotes for them.
for libiberty/ChangeLog
* argv.c (writeargv): Output empty args as "".
C++20 coroutines introduces a new operator with a mangling of 'aw'.
This patch adds that to libiberty's demangler.
libiberty/ChangeLog:
2020-01-18 Iain Sandoe <iain@sandoe.co.uk>
* cp-demangle.c (cplus_demangle_operators): Add the co_await
operator.
* testsuite/demangle-expected: Test co_await operator mangling.