MIPS/GAS: Fix `.option picX' handling with relaxation
Correct the handling of `.option pic0' and `.option pic2' GAS pseudo-ops
in relaxation and use the setting of `mips_pic' (which these directives
control) as at the time a relaxed frag has been created rather than the
final `mips_pic' setting at the end of the source file processed.
To do so record whether `mips_pic' is NO_PIC or not in the frag itself
and use this information throughout relaxation instead of `mips_pic' to
decide which of NO_PIC or SVR4_PIC to produce machine code for, fixing
code generation and removing a possible fatal failure reproducible with:
$ as -32 --relax-branch -o option-pic-relax-3.o option-pic-relax-3.s
option-pic-relax-3.s: Assembler messages:
option-pic-relax-3.s:7: Warning: relaxed out-of-range branch into a jump
option-pic-relax-3.s: Internal error in cvt_frag_to_fill at .../gas/write.c:490.
Please report this bug.
$
using the test source included, due to a buffer overrun in filling the
variable part of a frag.
Likewise use the `fx_tcbit2' flag of a BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2 fixup to
handle the simple case of substituting an out of range unconditional
branch with an equivalent absolute jump in NO_PIC code.
Retain the current way of VXWORKS_PIC use, which commit 41a1578ed17c
("MIPS/GAS: Sanitize `.option picX' pseudo-op") has forbidden the use of
`.option picX' with.
gas/
* config/tc-mips.c (RELAX_ENCODE): Add `PIC' flag.
(RELAX_PIC): New macro.
(RELAX_USE_SECOND, RELAX_SECOND_LONGER, RELAX_NOMACRO)
(RELAX_DELAY_SLOT, RELAX_DELAY_SLOT_16BIT)
(RELAX_DELAY_SLOT_SIZE_FIRST, RELAX_DELAY_SLOT_SIZE_SECOND):
Shift bits.
(RELAX_BRANCH_ENCODE): Add `pic' flag.
(RELAX_BRANCH_UNCOND, RELAX_BRANCH_LIKELY, RELAX_BRANCH_LINK)
(RELAX_BRANCH_TOOFAR): Shift bits.
(RELAX_BRANCH_PIC): New macro.
(RELAX_MICROMIPS_ENCODE): Add `pic' flag.
(RELAX_MICROMIPS_PIC): New macro.
(RELAX_MICROMIPS_UNCOND, RELAX_MICROMIPS_COMPACT)
(RELAX_MICROMIPS_LINK, RELAX_MICROMIPS_NODS)
(RELAX_MICROMIPS_RELAX32): Shift bits.
(relax_close_frag): Pass `mips_pic' setting to RELAX_ENCODE.
(append_insn): Pass `mips_pic' setting to RELAX_BRANCH_ENCODE
and RELAX_MICROMIPS_ENCODE, and record it in `fx_tcbit2' of the
first fixup created.
(md_apply_fix) <BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2>: Use `fx_tcbit2' of the
fixup processed rather than `mips_pic' in choosing to relax an
out of range branch to a jump.
(relaxed_branch_length): Use the `pic' flag of the relaxed frag
rather than `mips_pic'.
(relaxed_micromips_32bit_branch_length): Likewise.
(md_estimate_size_before_relax): Likewise.
(md_convert_frag): Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/mips/option-pic-relax-0.d: New test.
* testsuite/gas/mips/option-pic-relax-1.d: New test.
* testsuite/gas/mips/option-pic-relax-2.d: New test.
* testsuite/gas/mips/option-pic-relax-3.d: New test.
* testsuite/gas/mips/option-pic-relax-3a.d: New test.
* testsuite/gas/mips/option-pic-relax-4.d: New test.
* testsuite/gas/mips/option-pic-relax-5.d: New test.
* testsuite/gas/mips/option-pic-relax-2.l: New stderr output.
* testsuite/gas/mips/option-pic-relax-3.l: New stderr output.
* testsuite/gas/mips/option-pic-relax-4.l: New stderr output.
* testsuite/gas/mips/option-pic-relax-5.l: New stderr output.
* testsuite/gas/mips/option-pic-relax-0.s: New test source.
* testsuite/gas/mips/option-pic-relax-1.s: New test source.
* testsuite/gas/mips/option-pic-relax-2.s: New test source.
* testsuite/gas/mips/option-pic-relax-3.s: New test source.
* testsuite/gas/mips/option-pic-relax-4.s: New test source.
* testsuite/gas/mips/option-pic-relax-5.s: New test source.
* testsuite/gas/mips/mips.exp: Run the new tests.
H.J. Lu [Wed, 26 Apr 2017 22:34:00 +0000 (15:34 -0700)]
x86: Add DT_PLTRELSZ/DT_PLTREL/DT_JMPREL for PLT relocation
x86, PLT relocation may contain R_386_TLS_DESC or R_X86_64_TLSDESC
even though there is no real PLT. We need to add DT_PLTRELSZ, DT_PLTREL
and DT_JMPREL if there is a .rel.plt/.rela.plt section.
bfd/
* elf32-i386.c (elf_i386_size_dynamic_sections): Alwasys add
DT_PLTRELSZ, DT_PLTREL and DT_JMPREL for .rel.plt section.
* elf64-x86-64.c (elf_x86_64_size_dynamic_sections): Alwasys
add DT_PLTRELSZ, DT_PLTREL and DT_JMPREL for .rela.plt section.
ld/
* testsuite/ld-i386/tlsdesc2.d: New test.
* testsuite/ld-x86-64/tlsdesc2.d: Likewise.
Nick Clifton [Wed, 26 Apr 2017 14:42:03 +0000 (15:42 +0100)]
Fix invocation of stat() on a NULL pointer.
PR binutils/21407
* bucomm.c (get_file_size): Return -1 if file_name is NULL.
* ar.c (main): Fail with usage() invocation if no file names are
provided.
Nick Clifton [Wed, 26 Apr 2017 13:23:26 +0000 (14:23 +0100)]
Improve decoding of corrupt/unrecognised gnu build attribute notes.
* readelf.c (process_section_headers): Warn about overlarge
sections.
(print_gnu_build_attribute_name): Print the number of unrecognised
note types. Fix formatting in the presence of errors.
(testsuite/binutils-all/note-2-32.s): Fix encoding of numeric notes.
(testsuite/binutils-all/note-2-64.s): Likewise.
GDB needs to be aware of this feature so it can restore the original return
address which is critical for unwinding.
On compiler side, whenever return address, i.e. LR register, is mangled or
restored by hardware instruction, compiler is expected to generate a
DW_CFA_AARCH64_negate_ra_state to toggle return address signing status.
DW_CFA_AARCH64_negate_ra_state is using the same CFI number and
therefore need to be multiplexed with DW_CFA_GNU_window_save which was designed
for SPARC.
A new gdbarch method "execute_dwarf_cfa_vendor_op" is introduced by this patch.
It's parameters has been restricted to those only needed by SPARC and AArch64
for multiplexing DW_CFA_GNU_window_save which is a CFI operation takes none
operand. Should any further DWARF CFI operation want to be multiplexed in the
future, the parameter list can be extended. Below is the current function
prototype.
PR ld/21334: Always call `_bfd_elf_link_renumber_dynsyms' if required
Complement commit e17b0c351f0b ("MIPS/BFD: Respect the ELF gABI dynamic
symbol table sort requirement") and correct an inconsistency in dynamic
symbol accounting data causing an assertion failure in the MIPS backend:
in the course of making a GOT entry in a static binary to satisfy a GOT
relocation present in input, due to the local dynamic symbol count not
having been established.
To do so let backends request `_bfd_elf_link_renumber_dynsyms' to be
always called, rather than where a dynamic binary is linked only, and
then make this request in the MIPS backend.
bfd/
PR ld/21334
* elf-bfd.h (elf_backend_data): Add `always_renumber_dynsyms'
member.
* elfxx-target.h [!elf_backend_always_renumber_dynsyms]
(elf_backend_always_renumber_dynsyms): Define.
(elfNN_bed): Initialize `always_renumber_dynsyms' member.
* elfxx-mips.h (elf_backend_always_renumber_dynsyms): Define.
* elflink.c (bfd_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Also call
`_bfd_elf_link_renumber_dynsyms' if the backend has requested
it.
(bfd_elf_size_dynsym_hash_dynstr): Likewise.
ld/
PR ld/21334
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pr21334.dd: New test.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pr21334.gd: New test.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pr21334.ld: New test linker script.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pr21334.s: New test source.
* testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips-elf.exp: Run the new tests.
ELF/BFD: Limit `_bfd_elf_link_renumber_dynsyms' call in section GC
Consistently call `_bfd_elf_link_renumber_dynsyms' only if linking a
dynamic binary, complementing code in `bfd_elf_size_dynsym_hash_dynstr'
and commit ccabcbe51e85 ("New attempt at fixing MIPS --gc-sections et
al."), <https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2005-08/msg00258.html>.
bfd/
* elflink.c (bfd_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Only call
`_bfd_elf_link_renumber_dynsyms' after section GC if dynamic
sections have been created.
MIPS/readelf: With `-A' also dump GOT in static binaries
A static, non-relocated global offset table will be embedded in static
binaries produced from objects containing any kind of GOT relocations,
generally PIC code. All symbols will have been resolved in static link
in such binaries making all GOT entries local and their values final as
there is no run-time load processing further performed.
Dump such GOT with `readelf -A' like already done with regular GOT, to
make it easier to examine static code that uses accesses via the GOT
pointer. There will be no dynamic segment or section in a static binary
to get the GOT pointer (DT_PLTGOT) from, so use section headers to find
a `.got' section instead.
MIPS/readelf: Simplify GOT[1] data availability check
Unavailable data is handled gracefully in MIPS GOT processing done by
`print_mips_got_entry', so all that is needed in special GOT[1] handling
is to verify whether data can be retrieved for the purpose of the GNU
marker check done with `byte_get'. Remove the extra error reporting
code then, introduced with commit 75ec1fdbb797 ("Fix runtime seg-fault
in readelf when parsing a corrupt MIPS binary.") in the course of
addressing PR binutils/21344, and defer the error case to regular local
GOT entry processing.
binutils/
* readelf.c (process_mips_specific): Remove error reporting from
GOT[1] processing.
MIPS/readelf: Remove extraneous null GOT data check
Null data is handled gracefully throughout in MIPS GOT processing, with
addresses printed normally and unavailable data shown as `<unknown>' by
`print_mips_got_entry', and special processing code for GOT[1] doing an
explicit check. Remove an unwanted null GOT data check then, introduced
with commit 592458412fb2 in the course of addressing PR binutils/12855.
binutils/
* readelf.c (process_mips_specific): Remove null GOT data check.
NOP and MOV 0,0 are having the same encoding. As MOV mnemonic is
located before NOP in the instruction table, the disassembler prints
MOV 0,0 for NOP. Reorder the instructions such that NOP is first.
MIPS16/opcodes: Add `-M no-aliases' disassembler option help text
Complement commit 986e18a5a9fd ("Add a second 'pinfo' member to
mips_opcode to extend number of available bits"),
<https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2005-01/msg00261.html>, and add a
help text for the `-M no-aliases' disassembler option.
Complement commit 986e18a5a9fd ("Add a second 'pinfo' member to
mips_opcode to extend number of available bits"),
<https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2005-01/msg00261.html>, and annotate
MIPS16 NOP, LA, DLA and the synthetic forms of LD and LW instructions as
aliases. These correspond to MOVE, and the PC-relative ADDIU, DADDIU,
LD and LW hardware instructions respectively.
binutils/
* testsuite/binutils-all/mips/mips16-alias.d: New test.
* testsuite/binutils-all/mips/mips16-noalias.d: New test.
* testsuite/binutils-all/mips/mips16-alias.s: New test source.
* testsuite/binutils-all/mips/mips.exp: Run the new tests.
opcodes/
* mips16-opc.c (AL): New macro.
(mips16_opcodes): Mark "nop", "la", "dla", and synthetic forms
of "ld" and "lw" as aliases.
Correct the size of a BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_16_PCREL_S1 fixup made in
`md_convert_frag', fixing a bug introduced with commit c9775dde3277
("MIPS16: Add R_MIPS16_PC16_S1 branch relocation support)". Add test
cases to verify that the overflow of this fixup's in-place addend is
still correctly detected.
gas/
* config/tc-mips.c (md_convert_frag): Correct
BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_16_PCREL_S1 fixup size.
* testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-addend-4.d: New test.
* testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-addend-5.d: New test.
* testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-addend-5.l: New stderr
output.
* testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-addend-4.s: New test source.
* testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-addend-5.s: New test source.
* testsuite/gas/mips/mips.exp: Run the new tests.
Jose E. Marchesi [Tue, 25 Apr 2017 09:40:43 +0000 (02:40 -0700)]
gas: sparc: fix relaxation of CALL instruction into branches in a.out targets
This patch avoids CALL instructions to be optimized into branches if
the symbols referred to in the CALL instruction are not fully resolved
at the time the assembler writes its output.
Tested in sparc64-linux-gnu and sparc-sun-sunos4.1.3 targets.
No regressions.
gas/ChangeLog:
2017-04-25 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com>
PR gas/21407
* config/tc-sparc.c (md_apply_fix): Do not transform `call'
instructions into branch instructions in fixups generating
additional relocations.
* testsuite/gas/sparc/call-relax.s: New file.
* testsuite/gas/sparc/call-relax.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/sparc/call-relax-aout.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/gas/sparc/sparc.exp: Test call-relax and call-relax-aout.
This patch catches invalid initialization of non-POD types with
memset, at compile time.
This is what I used to catch the problems fixed by the previous
patches in the series:
$ make -k 2>&1 | grep "deleted function"
src/gdb/breakpoint.c:951:53: error: use of deleted function ‘void* memset(T*, int, size_t) [with T = bp_location; <template-parameter-1-2> = void; size_t = long unsigned int]’
src/gdb/breakpoint.c:7325:32: error: use of deleted function ‘void* memset(T*, int, size_t) [with T = bp_location; <template-parameter-1-2> = void; size_t = long unsigned int]’
src/gdb/btrace.c:1153:42: error: use of deleted function ‘void* memset(T*, int, size_t) [with T = btrace_insn; <template-parameter-1-2> = void; size_t = long unsigned int]’
...
gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-04-25 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* common/common-defs.h: Include "common/poison.h".
* common/function-view.h: (Not, Or, Requires): Move to traits.h
and adjust.
* common/poison.h: New file.
* common/traits.h: Include <type_traits>.
(Not, Or, Requires): New, moved from common/function-view.h.
Pedro Alves [Tue, 25 Apr 2017 00:27:42 +0000 (01:27 +0100)]
Don't memset non-POD types: struct breakpoint
Eh, struct breakpoint was made non-POD just today, with commit d28cd78ad820e3 ("Change breakpoint event locations to
event_location_up"). :-)
src/gdb/breakpoint.c: In function ‘void init_raw_breakpoint_without_location(breakpoint*, gdbarch*, bptype, const breakpoint_ops*)’:
src/gdb/breakpoint.c:7447:28: error: use of deleted function ‘void* memset(T*, int, size_t) [with T = breakpoint; <template-parameter-1-2> = void; size_t = long unsigned int]’
memset (b, 0, sizeof (*b));
^
In file included from src/gdb/common/common-defs.h:85:0,
from src/gdb/defs.h:28,
from src/gdb/breakpoint.c:20:
src/gdb/common/poison.h:56:7: note: declared here
void *memset (T *s, int c, size_t n) = delete;
^
gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-04-25 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* breakpoint.h (struct breakpoint): In-class initialize all
fields. Make boolean fields "bool".
* breakpoint.c (init_raw_breakpoint_without_location): Remove
memset call and initializations no longer necessary.
Pedro Alves [Tue, 25 Apr 2017 00:27:42 +0000 (01:27 +0100)]
Don't memset non-POD types: struct btrace_insn
struct btrace_insn is not a POD [1] so we shouldn't be using memset to
initialize it [2].
Use list-initialization instead, wrapped in a "pt insn to btrace insn"
function, which looks like just begging to be added next to the
existing pt_reclassify_insn/pt_btrace_insn_flags functions.
[1] - because its field "flags" is not POD, because enum_flags has a
non-trivial default ctor.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-04-25 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* btrace.c (pt_btrace_insn_flags): Change parameter type to
reference.
(pt_btrace_insn): New function.
(ftrace_add_pt): Remove memset call and use pt_btrace_insn.
Pedro Alves [Tue, 25 Apr 2017 00:27:42 +0000 (01:27 +0100)]
Don't memset non-POD types: struct bp_location
struct bp_location is not a POD, so we shouldn't be using memset to
initialize it.
Caught like this:
src/gdb/breakpoint.c: In function ‘bp_location** get_first_locp_gte_addr(CORE_ADDR)’:
src/gdb/breakpoint.c:950:53: error: use of deleted function ‘void* memset(T*, int, size_t) [with T = bp_location; <template-parameter-1-2> = void; size_t = long unsigned int]’
memset (&dummy_loc, 0, sizeof (struct bp_location));
^
In file included from src/gdb/defs.h:28:0,
from src/gdb/breakpoint.c:20:
src/gdb/common/common-defs.h:126:7: note: declared here
void *memset (T *s, int c, size_t n) = delete;
^
gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-04-25 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* ada-lang.c (ada_catchpoint_location): Now a "class". Remove
"base" field and inherit from "bp_location" instead. Add
non-default ctor.
(allocate_location_exception): Use new non-default ctor.
* breakpoint.c (get_first_locp_gte_addr): Remove memset call.
(init_bp_location): Convert to ...
(bp_location::bp_location): ... this new ctor, and remove memset
call.
(base_breakpoint_allocate_location): Use the new non-default ctor.
* breakpoint.h (bp_location): Now a class. Declare default and
non-default ctors. In-class initialize all members.
(init_bp_location): Remove declaration.
Pedro Alves [Tue, 25 Apr 2017 00:27:42 +0000 (01:27 +0100)]
Don't memcpy non-trivially-copyable types: Make enum_flags triv. copyable
The delete-memcpy-with-non-trivial-types patch exposed many instances
of this problem:
src/gdb/btrace.h: In function ‘btrace_insn_s* VEC_btrace_insn_s_quick_insert(VEC_btrace_insn_s*, unsigned int, const btrace_insn_s*, const char*, unsigned int)’:
src/gdb/common/vec.h:948:62: error: use of deleted function ‘void* memmove(T*, const U*, size_t) [with T = btrace_insn; U = btrace_insn; <template-parameter-1-3> = void; size_t = long unsigned int]’
memmove (slot_ + 1, slot_, (vec_->num++ - ix_) * sizeof (T)); \
^
src/gdb/common/vec.h:436:1: note: in expansion of macro ‘DEF_VEC_FUNC_O’
DEF_VEC_FUNC_O(T) \
^
src/gdb/btrace.h:84:1: note: in expansion of macro ‘DEF_VEC_O’
DEF_VEC_O (btrace_insn_s);
^
[...]
src/gdb/common/vec.h:1060:31: error: use of deleted function ‘void* memcpy(T*, const U*, size_t) [with T = btrace_insn; U = btrace_insn; <template-parameter-1-3> = void; size_t = long unsigned int]’
sizeof (T) * vec2_->num); \
^
src/gdb/common/vec.h:437:1: note: in expansion of macro ‘DEF_VEC_ALLOC_FUNC_O’
DEF_VEC_ALLOC_FUNC_O(T) \
^
src/gdb/btrace.h:84:1: note: in expansion of macro ‘DEF_VEC_O’
DEF_VEC_O (btrace_insn_s);
^
So, VECs (given it's C roots) rely on memcpy/memcpy of VEC elements to
be well defined, in order to grow/reallocate its internal elements
array. This means that we can only put trivially copyable types in
VECs. E.g., if a type requires using a custom copy/move ctor to
relocate, then we can't put it in a VEC (so we use std::vector
instead). But, as shown above, we're violating that requirement.
btrace_insn is currently not trivially copyable, because it contains
an enum_flags field, and that is itself not trivially copyable. This
patch corrects that, by simply removing the user-provided copy
constructor and assignment operator. The compiler-generated versions
work just fine.
Note that std::vector relies on std::is_trivially_copyable too to know
whether it can reallocate its elements with memcpy/memmove instead of
having to call copy/move ctors and dtors, so if we have types in
std::vectors that weren't trivially copyable because of enum_flags,
this will make such vectors more efficient.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-04-25 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* common/enum-flags.h (enum_flags): Don't implement copy ctor and
assignment operator.
H.J. Lu [Mon, 24 Apr 2017 21:37:12 +0000 (14:37 -0700)]
x86-64: Force symbol dynamic if it isn't undefined weak
Force symbol dynamic if it isn't undefined weak. Generate relative
relocation for GOT reference against non-dynamic symbol in PIC to
avoid unnecessary dynamic symbols.
bfd/
* elf64-x86-64.c (elf_x86_64_link_hash_entry): Add
no_finish_dynamic_symbol.
(elf_x86_64_link_hash_newfunc): Set no_finish_dynamic_symbol to
0.
(elf_x86_64_allocate_dynrelocs): If a symbol isn't undefined
weak symbol, don't make it dynamic.
(elf_x86_64_relocate_section): If a symbol isn't dynamic in PIC,
set no_finish_dynamic_symbol and generate R_X86_64_RELATIVE
relocation for GOT reference.
(elf_x86_64_finish_dynamic_symbol): Abort if
no_finish_dynamic_symbol isn't 0.
ld/
* testsuite/ld-x86-64/no-plt.exp: Also check no-plt-1e.nd.
* testsuite/ld-x86-64/no-plt-1e.nd: New file.
H.J. Lu [Mon, 24 Apr 2017 20:42:33 +0000 (13:42 -0700)]
i386: Force symbol dynamic if it isn't undefined weak
Force symbol dynamic if it isn't undefined weak. Generate R_386_RELATIVE
relocation for R_386_GOT32 relocation against non-dynamic symbol in PIC.
PR ld/21402
* elf32-i386.c (elf_i386_allocate_dynrelocs): If a symbol isn't
undefined weak symbol, don't make it dynamic.
(elf_i386_relocate_section): If a symbol isn't dynamic in PIC,
set no_finish_dynamic_symbol and generate R_386_RELATIVE
relocation for R_386_GOT32.
The LDR rX, =cst pseudo-instruction suffers from two issues for loading
integer constants in Thumb mode:
- movs is used if the constant and register can be encoded using that
instruction which leads to unexpected behavior due to its flag-setting
behavior
- mov.w, movw and mvn are used for r13 (sp) and r15 (pc) but these
encoding are marked as UNPREDICTABLE
This patch fixes those issues and update testing accordingly.
2017-04-24 Thomas Preud'homme <thomas.preudhomme@arm.com>
gas/
* config/tc-arm.c (move_or_literal_pool): Remove code generating MOVS.
Forbid MOV.W and MOVW if destination is SP or PC.
* testsuite/gas/arm/thumb2_ldr_immediate_highregs_armv6t2.s: Explain
expectation of LDR not generating a MOVS for low registers and small
constants. Add tests of MOVW generation.
* testsuite/gas/arm/thumb2_ldr_immediate_highregs_armv6t2.d: Update
expected disassembly.
Jose E. Marchesi [Mon, 24 Apr 2017 12:31:31 +0000 (05:31 -0700)]
ld: fix regressions with rett instructions in sparc tests.
A few tests in the ld testsuite were expecting the disassembler to
emit `rett' instructions in V9. This patch updates the tests to
expect `return' instead.
ld/ChangeLog:
2017-04-24 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com>
* testsuite/ld-sparc/tlssunbin64.dd: Expect `return' instructions
instead of `rett' in V9.
* testsuite/ld-sparc/tlssunnopic64.dd: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-sparc/tlssunpic64.dd: Likewise.
Alan Modra [Sun, 23 Apr 2017 01:33:34 +0000 (11:03 +0930)]
PR 21412, get_reloc_section assumes .rel/.rela name for SHT_REL/RELA.
This patch fixes an assumption made by code that runs for objcopy and
strip, that SHT_REL/SHR_RELA sections are always named starting with a
.rel/.rela prefix. I'm also modifying the interface for
elf_backend_get_reloc_section, so any backend function just needs to
handle name mapping.
Jim Wilson [Sat, 22 Apr 2017 23:36:01 +0000 (16:36 -0700)]
Fix ldn/stn multiple instructions. Fix testcases with unaligned data.
sim/aarch64/
* simulator.c (vec_load): Add M argument. Rewrite to iterate over
registers based on structure size.
(LD4, LD3, LD2, LD1_2, LD1_3, LD1_4): Pass new arg to vec_load.
(LD1_1): Replace with call to vec_load.
(vec_store): Add new M argument. Rewrite to iterate over registers
based on structure size.
(ST4, ST3, ST2, ST1_2, ST1_3, ST1_4): Pass new arg to vec_store.
(ST1_1): Replace with call to vec_store.
Tom Tromey [Wed, 12 Apr 2017 22:30:21 +0000 (16:30 -0600)]
Use ui_out_emit_list
This changes some spots to use ui_out_emit_list. This only touches
"easy" cases, where the cleanup was used in a block-structured way.
There's also one more use of ui_out_emit_tuple in here.
ChangeLog
2017-04-22 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* mi/mi-cmd-file.c (mi_cmd_file_list_shared_libraries): Use
ui_out_emit_list.
* stack.c (print_frame): Use ui_out_emit_list.
* mi/mi-symbol-cmds.c (mi_cmd_symbol_list_lines): Use
ui_out_emit_list.
* mi/mi-main.c (print_one_inferior)
(mi_cmd_data_list_register_names)
(mi_cmd_data_list_register_values, mi_cmd_list_features)
(mi_cmd_list_target_features, mi_cmd_trace_frame_collected): Use
ui_out_emit_list.
* mi/mi-interp.c (mi_on_normal_stop_1): Use ui_out_emit_list.
(mi_output_solib_attribs): Use ui_out_emit_list,
ui_out_emit_tuple.
* mi/mi-cmd-var.c (varobj_update_one): Use ui_out_emit_list.
* mi/mi-cmd-stack.c (mi_cmd_stack_list_frames)
(mi_cmd_stack_list_args, list_args_or_locals): Use
ui_out_emit_list.
* disasm.c (do_assembly_only): Use ui_out_emit_list.
* breakpoint.c (print_solib_event, output_thread_groups): Use
ui_out_emit_list.
Tom Tromey [Wed, 12 Apr 2017 22:16:10 +0000 (16:16 -0600)]
Use ui_out_emit_tuple in more places in MI
This patch changes a few more spots in MI to use ui_out_emit_tuple.
These changes required the use of gdb::optional.
ChangeLog
2017-04-22 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* mi/mi-main.c (print_variable_or_computed): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* mi/mi-cmd-var.c (varobj_update_one): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* mi/mi-cmd-stack.c (list_arg_or_local): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
Tom Tromey [Wed, 12 Apr 2017 22:15:14 +0000 (16:15 -0600)]
Use ui_out_emit_tuple in tracepoint.c
This changes some code in tracepoint.c to use ui_out_emit_tuple. One
of these involved removing an otherwise unrelated cleanup (changing
type to std::string) and the other involved introducing a new block.
ChangeLog
2017-04-22 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* tracepoint.c (tvariables_info_1)
(print_one_static_tracepoint_marker): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
Tom Tromey [Wed, 12 Apr 2017 22:10:02 +0000 (16:10 -0600)]
More uses of ui_out_emit_tuple
This patch adds a few more uses of ui_out_emit_tuple. In these cases
a slightly more complicated change was needed. This also adds
annotate_arg_emitter, for use in stack.c, to avoid having to introduce
a new scope and reindent the code for a single call.
ChangeLog
2017-04-22 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* stack.c (print_frame_arg): Use ui_out_emit_tuple,
annotate_arg_emitter.
* breakpoint.c (print_mention_watchpoint)
(print_mention_masked_watchpoint): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* annotate.h (struct annotate_arg_emitter): New.
Tom Tromey [Wed, 12 Apr 2017 14:23:08 +0000 (08:23 -0600)]
Use ui_out_emit_tuple
This patch changes various places to use ui_out_emit_tuple,
eliminating a number of cleanups. This patch only tackles "easy"
cases, which are ones where the cleanups in question were
block-structured and did not involve any changes other than the
obvious replacement.
ChangeLog
2017-04-22 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* record-btrace.c (record_btrace_insn_history)
(record_btrace_insn_history_range, record_btrace_call_history)
(record_btrace_call_history_range): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* thread.c (do_captured_list_thread_ids, print_thread_info_1): Use
ui_out_emit_tuple.
* stack.c (print_frame_info): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* solib.c (info_sharedlibrary_command): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* skip.c (skip_info): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* remote.c (show_remote_cmd): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* progspace.c (print_program_space): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* probe.c (info_probes_for_ops): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* osdata.c (info_osdata): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* mi/mi-symbol-cmds.c (mi_cmd_symbol_list_lines): Use
ui_out_emit_tuple.
* mi/mi-main.c (print_one_inferior, list_available_thread_groups)
(output_register, mi_cmd_data_read_memory)
(mi_cmd_data_read_memory_bytes, mi_load_progress)
(mi_cmd_trace_frame_collected): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* mi/mi-cmd-var.c (mi_cmd_var_list_children, varobj_update_one):
Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* mi/mi-cmd-stack.c (mi_cmd_stack_list_args): Use
ui_out_emit_tuple.
* mi/mi-cmd-info.c (mi_cmd_info_ada_exceptions)
(mi_cmd_info_gdb_mi_command): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* linux-thread-db.c (info_auto_load_libthread_db): Use
ui_out_emit_tuple.
* inferior.c (print_inferior): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* gdb_bfd.c (print_one_bfd): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* disasm.c (do_mixed_source_and_assembly_deprecated)
(do_mixed_source_and_assembly): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* cp-abi.c (list_cp_abis): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* cli/cli-setshow.c (cmd_show_list): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* breakpoint.c (print_one_breakpoint_location)
(print_one_breakpoint): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
* auto-load.c (print_script, info_auto_load_cmd): Use
ui_out_emit_tuple.
* ada-tasks.c (print_ada_task_info): Use ui_out_emit_tuple.
Simon Marchi [Sat, 22 Apr 2017 01:50:22 +0000 (21:50 -0400)]
doc: Improve documentation about MI thread output
I noticed that the documentation on how the info about threads is output
in MI is duplicated and not up to date. The duplication is between the
"GDB/MI Thread Information" page and the -thread-info result
description.
I improved the "GDB/MI Thread Information" page a bit and referred to it
in the -thread-info doc. This way, the -thread-info doc is more precise
(it did not mention the "threads" and "current-thread-id" attributes)
and concise.
gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
* gdb.texinfo (GDB/MI Thread Information): Add missing
fields, re-word some things.
(GDB/MI Thread Commands): Describe fields found in the output of
-thread-info, remove description of fields in the
thread output tuple, replace with a cross-reference to "GDB/MI
Thread Information".
Simon Marchi [Sat, 22 Apr 2017 01:45:15 +0000 (21:45 -0400)]
Remove dead code and "current" field from MI thread output doc
The MI documentation says that -thread-info output contains a "current"
field in the current thread tuple, with the value "*". Current GDB
master does not do this, and I couldn't find any GDB version that did.
I suspect that it was never the case.
The code that would correspond to this in print_thread_info_1 is
essentially dead code. The calls to uiout->text end up in
mi_out::do_text, which is empty.
This patch removes the documentation bit and the dead code. This
"current" field is not necessary, since -thread-info outputs a
"current-thread-id" field.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* thread.c (print_thread_info_1): Remove dead code.
gdb/doc/ChangeLog:
* gdb.texinfo (GDB/MI Thread Commands): Remove "current" field
from -thread-info output.
H.J. Lu [Fri, 21 Apr 2017 19:03:14 +0000 (12:03 -0700)]
i386: Avoid dynamic symbol with GOT reference in PIE
GOT reference to global symbol in PIE will lead to dynamic symbol. It
becomes a problem when "time" or "times" is defined as a variable in
an executable, clashing with functions of the same name in libc. If
a symbol isn't undefined weak symbol, don't make it dynamic in PIE and
generate R_386_RELATIVE relocation.
bfd/
PR ld/21402
* elf32-i386.c (elf_i386_link_hash_entry): Add
no_finish_dynamic_symbol.
(elf_i386_link_hash_newfunc): Set no_finish_dynamic_symbol to 0.
(elf_i386_allocate_dynrelocs): If a symbol isn't undefined weak
symbol, don't make it dynamic in PIE.
(elf_i386_relocate_section): If a symbol isn't dynamic in PIE,
set no_finish_dynamic_symbol and generate R_386_RELATIVE
relocation for R_386_GOT32
(elf_i386_finish_dynamic_symbol): Abort if no_finish_dynamic_symbol
isn't 0.
ld/
PR ld/21402
* testsuite/ld-elf/indirect.exp: Don't skip PIE indirect5 and
indirect6 tests on i386.
H.J. Lu [Fri, 21 Apr 2017 19:00:55 +0000 (12:00 -0700)]
Require --no-dynamic-linker with -static -E/--dynamic-list
When -static -E/--dynamic-list are passed to linker, linker may create
executable with dynamic sections which aren't supported by run-time.
We require --no-dynamic-linker together with -static -E/--dynamic-list
before adding dynamic symbol table to static executable.
bfd/
PR ld/19617
PR ld/21086
* elflink.c (elf_link_add_object_symbols): Require
--no-dynamic-linker with -E/--dynamic-list when creating
dynamic sections.
ld/
PR ld/19617
PR ld/21086
* testsuite/ld-elf/pr19617a.d: Pass --no-dynamic-linker to ld.
* testsuite/ld-elf/pr19617b.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-elf/pr19617c.d: Likewise.
*testsuite/ld-i386/pr19636-4d.d: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-elf/readelf.exp: Pass --no-dynamic-linker to ld
with --export-dynamic.
* testsuite/ld-elf/shared.exp: Pass --no-dynamic-linker to ld
with -E.
Jan Kratochvil [Fri, 21 Apr 2017 14:14:37 +0000 (16:14 +0200)]
release branch: Fix: --enable-werror
gdb-8.0-branch
./configure --enable-werror --enable-targets=all
aarch64-tdep.c:3045:13: error: ‘void selftests::aarch64_process_record_test()’ declared ‘static’ but never defined [-Werror=unused-function]
arm-tdep.c:9601:13: error: ‘void selftests::arm_record_test()’ declared ‘static’ but never defined [-Werror=unused-function]
gdb/ChangeLog
2017-04-21 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
* aarch64-tdep.c (selftests::aarch64_process_record_test): Make it #if
GDB_SELF_TEST.
* arm-tdep.c (selftests::arm_record_test): Likewise.
Yao Qi [Fri, 21 Apr 2017 13:59:27 +0000 (14:59 +0100)]
Simplify regcache_restore
This patches removes the 2nd argument of regcache_restore, because it
is only called by regcache_cpy. In regcache_cpy, if regcache_restore
is called, dst is not readonly, but src is readonly. So this patch
adds an assert that src is readonly in regcache_restore.
regcache_cook_read read everything from a readonly regcache cache
(src)'s register_buffer, and register status is from ->register_status.
gdb:
2017-04-21 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* regcache.c (regcache_restore): Remove argument 2. Replace
argument 3 with regcache. Get register status from
src->register_status and get register contents from
register_buffer (src, regnum).
(regcache_cpy): Update.
H.J. Lu [Thu, 20 Apr 2017 19:33:55 +0000 (12:33 -0700)]
Skip PIE indirect5 and indirect6 tests on i386
On i386, since GOT reference is needed to access global symbols in PIE,
those symbols are made dynamic. Crash happens when there is a reference
to the same global symbol with a different symbol type in a shared
object. Since mixing different types of the same symbol doesn't work in
general, this patch skips those tests on i386 as well as compiles non-PIE
indirect5 and indirect6 tests with $NOPIE_LDFLAGS and $NOPIE_CFLAGS.
PR ld/21402
* testsuite/ld-elf/indirect.exp: Pass $NOPIE_LDFLAGS and
$NOPIE_CFLAGS to non-PIE indirect5 and indirect6 tests. Skip
PIE indirect5 and indirect6 tests on i386.
Do not require forced local (STB_LOCAL) symbols to have a definition in
a regular file to be considered to resolve local to the current module,
matching `elf_link_renumber_local_hash_table_dynsyms'. In the absence
of a regular definition any reference to a STB_LOCAL symbol will have to
be garbage collected along with the undefined symbol itself, or the link
will eventually fail. Either way the symbol concerned is not going to
be external.
bfd/
* elflink.c (_bfd_elf_symbol_refs_local_p): Always return TRUE
if forced local.
H.J. Lu [Thu, 20 Apr 2017 14:48:24 +0000 (07:48 -0700)]
Handle symbol defined in IR and referenced in DSO
We need to make an IR symbol visible if it is defined in an IR object
and referenced in a dynamic object. When --as-needed is used, since
linker removes the IR symbol reference of the dynamic object if the
dynamic object isn't needed in the first pass, the IR definition isn't
visible to the dynamic object even if the dynamic object becomes needed
in the second pass. Add dynamic_ref_after_ir_def to bfd_link_hash_entry
to track IR symbol which is defined in an IR object and later referenced
in a dynamic object. dynamic_ref_after_ir_def is preserved when restoring
the symbol table for unneeded dynamic object.
bfd/
PR ld/21382
* elflink.c (elf_link_add_object_symbols): Preserve
dynamic_ref_after_ir_def when restoring the symbol table for
unneeded dynamic object.
PR ld/21382
* plugin.c (is_visible_from_outside): Symbol may be visible
from outside if dynamic_ref_after_ir_def is set.
(plugin_notice): Set dynamic_ref_after_ir_def if the symbol is
defined in an IR object and referenced in a dynamic object.
* testsuite/ld-plugin/lto.exp: Run PR ld/21382 tests.
* testsuite/ld-plugin/pr21382a.c: New file.
* testsuite/ld-plugin/pr21382b.c: Likewise.
Pedro Alves [Wed, 19 Apr 2017 12:12:23 +0000 (13:12 +0100)]
Fix removing inferiors from within "thread apply" commands
This patch fixes an internal error exposed by a test that does
something like:
define kill-and-remove
kill inferiors 2
remove-inferiors 2
end
# Start one inferior.
start
# Start another inferior.
add-inferior 2
inferior 2
start
# Kill and remove inferior 1 while inferior 2 is selected.
thread apply 1.1 kill-and-remove
The internal error looks like this:
Thread 1.1 (Thread 0x7ffff7fc2700 (LWP 20677)):
[Switching to inferior 1 [process 20677] (gdb/testsuite/outputs/gdb.threads/threadapply/threadapply)]
[Switching to thread 1.1 (Thread 0x7ffff7fc2700 (LWP 20677))]
#0 main () at src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/threadapply.c:38
38 for (i = 0; i < NUM; i++)
src/gdb/inferior.c:66: internal-error: void set_current_inferior(inferior*): Assertion `inf != NULL' failed.
A problem internal to GDB has been detected,
further debugging may prove unreliable.
Quit this debugging session? (y or n) FAIL: gdb.threads/threadapply.exp: kill_and_remove_inferior: try kill-and-remove: thread apply 1.1 kill-and-remove (GDB internal error)
There are several problems around this area of the code. One is that
in do_restore_current_thread_cleanup, we do a look up of inferior by
ptid, which can find the wrong inferior if the previously selected
inferior exited and some other inferior was started with a reused pid
(rare, but still...).
The other problem is that the "remove-inferiors" command rejects
attempts to remove the current inferior, but when we get to
"remove-inferiors" in a "thread apply THR remove-inferiors 2" command,
the current inferior is the inferior of thread THR, not the previously
selected inferior, so if the previously selected inferior was inferior
2, that command still manages to wipe it, and then gdb restores the
old selected inferior, which is now a dangling pointer...
So the fix here is:
- Make make_cleanup_restore_current_thread store a pointer to the
previously selected inferior directly, and use it directly instead
of doing ptid look ups.
- Add a refcount to inferiors, very similar to thread_info's refcount,
that is incremented/decremented by
make_cleanup_restore_current_thread, and checked before deleting an
inferior. To avoid duplication, a new refcounted_object type is
added, that both thread_info and inferior inherit from.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-04-19 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* common/refcounted-object.h: New file.
* gdbthread.h: Include "common/refcounted-object.h".
(thread_info): Inherit from refcounted_object and add comments.
(thread_info::incref, thread_info::decref)
(thread_info::m_refcount): Delete.
(thread_info::deletable): Use the refcounted_object::refcount()
method.
* inferior.c (current_inferior_): Add comment.
(set_current_inferior): Increment/decrement refcounts.
(prune_inferiors, remove_inferior_command): Skip inferiors marked
not-deletable instead of comparing with the current inferior.
(initialize_inferiors): Increment the initial inferior's refcount.
* inferior.h (struct inferior): Forward declare.
Include "common/refcounted-object.h".
(current_inferior, set_current_inferior): Move declaration to
before struct inferior's definition, and fix comment.
(inferior): Inherit from refcounted_object. Add comments.
* thread.c (switch_to_thread_no_regs): Reference the thread's
inferior pointer directly instead of doing a ptid lookup.
(switch_to_no_thread): New function.
(switch_to_thread(thread_info *)): New function, factored out
from ...
(switch_to_thread(ptid_t)): ... this.
(restore_current_thread): Delete.
(current_thread_cleanup): Remove 'inf_id' and 'was_removable'
fields, and add 'inf' field.
(do_restore_current_thread_cleanup): Check whether old->inf is
alive instead of looking up an inferior by ptid. Use
switch_to_thread and switch_to_no_thread.
(restore_current_thread_cleanup_dtor): Use old->inf directly
instead of lookup up an inferior by id. Decref the inferior.
Don't restore 'removable'.
(make_cleanup_restore_current_thread): Same the inferior pointer
in old, instead of the inferior number. Incref the inferior.
Don't save/clear 'removable'.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2017-04-19 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.threads/threadapply.exp (kill_and_remove_inferior): New
procedure.
(top level): Call it.
* lib/gdb.exp (gdb_define_cmd): New procedure.
Pedro Alves [Wed, 19 Apr 2017 12:12:23 +0000 (13:12 +0100)]
Make inferior::detaching a bool, and introduce scoped_restore::release()
I left making inferior::detaching a bool to a separate patch, because
doing that makes a make_cleanup_restore_integer call in
infrun.c:prepare_for_detach no longer compile (passing a 'bool *' when
an 'int *' is expected). Since we want to get rid of cleanups anyway,
I looked at converting that to a scoped_restore. However,
prepare_for_detach wants to discard the cleanup on success, and
scoped_restore doesn't have an equivalent for that. So I added one --
I called it "release()" because it seems like a natural fit in the way
standard components call similarly-spirited methods, and, it's also
what the proposal for a generic scope guard calls it too, AFAICS:
I've added some scoped_guard unit tests, while at it.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-04-19 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* Makefile.in (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_SRCS): Add
unittests/scoped_restore-selftests.c.
(SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_OBS): Add scoped_restore-selftests.o.
* common/scoped_restore.h (scoped_restore_base): Make "class".
(scoped_restore_base::release): New public method.
(scoped_restore_base::scoped_restore_base): New protected ctor.
(scoped_restore_base::m_saved_var): New protected field.
(scoped_restore_tmpl::scoped_restore_tmpl(T*)): Initialize the
scoped_restore_base base class instead of m_saved_var directly.
(scoped_restore_tmpl::scoped_restore_tmpl(T*, T2)): Likewise.
(scoped_restore_tmpl::scoped_restore_tmpl(const
scoped_restore_tmpl<T>&)): Likewise.
(scoped_restore_tmpl::~scoped_restore_tmpl): Use the saved_var
method.
(scoped_restore_tmpl::saved_var): New method.
(scoped_restore_tmpl::m_saved_var): Delete.
* inferior.h (inferior::detaching): Now a bool.
* infrun.c (prepare_for_detach): Use a scoped_restore instead of a
cleanup.
* unittests/scoped_restore-selftests.c: New file.
Alan Modra [Tue, 18 Apr 2017 15:56:57 +0000 (01:26 +0930)]
Implement -z dynamic-undefined-weak
-z nodynamic-undefined-weak is only implemented for x86. (The sparc
backend has some support code but doesn't enable the option by
including ld/emulparams/dynamic_undefined_weak.sh, and since the
support looks like it may be broken I haven't enabled it.) This patch
adds the complementary -z dynamic-undefined-weak, extends both options
to affect building of shared libraries as well as executables, and
adds support for the option on powerpc.
include/
* bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_info <dynamic_undefined_weak>):
Revise comment.
bfd/
* elflink.c (_bfd_elf_adjust_dynamic_symbol): Hide undefweak
or make dynamic for info->dynamic_undefined_weak 0 and 1.
* elf32-ppc.c:Formatting.
(ensure_undefweak_dynamic): Don't make dynamic when
info->dynamic_undefined_weak is zero.
(allocate_dynrelocs): Discard undefweak dyn_relocs for
info->dynamic_undefined_weak. Discard undef dyn_relocs when
not default visibility. Discard undef and undefweak
dyn_relocs earlier.
(ppc_elf_relocate_section): Adjust to suit.
* elf64-ppc.c: Formatting.
(ensure_undefweak_dynamic): Don't make dynamic when
info->dynamic_undefined_weak is zero.
(allocate_dynrelocs): Discard undefweak dyn_relocs for
info->dynamic_undefined_weak. Discard them earlier.
ld/
* ld.texinfo (dynamic-undefined-weak): Document.
(nodynamic-undefined-weak): Document that this option now can
be used with shared libs.
* emulparams/dynamic_undefined_weak.sh: Support -z
dynamic-undefined-weak.
* emulparams/elf32ppccommon.sh: Include dynamic_undefined_weak.sh.
* testsuite/ld-undefined/weak-undef.exp (undef_weak_so),
(undef_weak_exe): New. Use them. Add -z dynamic-undefined-weak
and -z nodynamic-undefined-weak tests.
* Makefile.am: Update powerpc dependencies.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
Pedro Alves [Tue, 18 Apr 2017 20:39:25 +0000 (21:39 +0100)]
gdb_xml_parser: make data fields private and make more functions methods
This patch makes the data fields of gdb_xml_parser private, and makes
more functions be gdb_xml_parser methods. This is mostly for better
encapsulation.
Some free functions have their parsing-related guts converted to
methods, while the free functions remain, as they're used as expat
callbacks. Now their only job is to be small shims that restore back
the gdb_xml_parser type, defer work to the corresponding method, and
make sure C++ exceptions don't cross expat.
More C++-fycation of the XML parsers built on top of gdb_xml_parser
could follow, but this was my stopping point.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-04-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* xml-support.c (gdb_xml_parser) <use_dtd, dtd_name, parse,
vdebug, verror, body_text, start_element, end_element, name,
user_data, set_is_xinclude, set_error, expat_parser>: New methods.
<name, user_data, expat_parser, scopes, error, last_line, dtd_name,
is_xinclude>: Make private and add m_ prefix.
(gdb_xml_parser::body_text): New method, based on ...
(gdb_xml_body_text): ... this. Adjust.
(gdb_xml_parser::vdebug): New method, based on ...
(gdb_xml_debug): ... this. Adjust.
(gdb_xml_parser::verror): New method, based on ...
(gdb_xml_error): ... this. Adjust.
(gdb_xml_parser::start_element): New method, based on ...
(gdb_xml_start_element): ... this. Adjust.
(gdb_xml_start_element_wrapper): Defer to
gdb_xml_parser::start_element and gdb_xml_parser::set_error.
(gdb_xml_parser::end_element): New method, based on ...
(gdb_xml_end_element_wrapper): ... this. Adjust.
(gdb_xml_parser::~gdb_xml_parser): Adjust.
(gdb_xml_parser::gdb_xml_parser): Adjust to field renames.
(gdb_xml_parser::use_dtd): New method, based on ...
(gdb_xml_use_dtd): ... this. Adjust.
(gdb_xml_parser::parse): New method, based on ...
(gdb_xml_parse): ... this. Adjust.
(gdb_xml_parse_quick): Adjust to call the parser's parse method.
(xinclude_start_include): Adjust to call the parser's name method.
(xml_xinclude_default, xml_xinclude_start_doctype)
(xml_xinclude_end_doctype): Adjust to call the parser's user_data
method.
(xml_process_xincludes): Adjust to call parser methods.
* xml-support.h (gdb_xml_use_dtd, gdb_xml_parse): Delete
declarations.
Pedro Alves [Tue, 18 Apr 2017 20:39:25 +0000 (21:39 +0100)]
xml-support.c: Use std::string for growing string buffer
This main idea behind this patch is this change to xml-support.c:scope_level
- /* Body text accumulation. This is an owning pointer. */
- struct obstack *body;
+ /* Body text accumulation. */
+ std::string body;
... which allows simplifying other parts of the code.
In target_fetch_description_xml, we want to distinguish between
returning "success + empty std::string" and "no success", and
gdb::optional is a natural fit for that.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-04-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* tracefile-tfile.c (tfile_write_tdesc): Adjust to use
gdb::optional<std::string>.
* xml-support.c: Include <string>.
(scope_level::scope_level(scope_level &&))
(scope_level::~scope_level): Delete.
(scope_level::body): Now a std::string.
(gdb_xml_body_text, gdb_xml_end_element): Adjust.
(xinclude_parsing_data::xinclude_parsing_data): Add 'output'
parameter.
(xinclude_parsing_data::~xinclude_parsing_data): Delete.
(xinclude_parsing_data::output): Now a std::string reference.
(xinclude_start_include): Adjust.
(xml_xinclude_default): Adjust.
(xml_process_xincludes): Add 'output' parameter, and return bool.
* xml-support.h (xml_process_xincludes): Add 'output' parameter,
and return bool.
* xml-tdesc.c: Include <unordered_map> and <string>.
(tdesc_xml_cache): Delete.
(tdesc_xml_cache_s): Delete.
(xml_cache): Now an std::unordered_map.
(tdesc_parse_xml): Adjust to use std::string and unordered_map.
(target_fetch_description_xml): Change return type to
gdb::optional<std::string>, and adjust.
* xml-tdesc.h: Include "common/gdb_optional.h" and <string>.
(target_fetch_description_xml): Change return type to
gdb::optional<std::string>.
Pedro Alves [Tue, 18 Apr 2017 20:39:24 +0000 (21:39 +0100)]
gdb::optional unit tests
I thought I'd add some unit tests to make sure gdb::optional behaved
correctly, and started writing some, but then thought/realized that
libstdc++ already has extensive testing for C++17 std::optional, which
gdb::optional is a subset of, and thought why bother writing something
from scratch. So I tried copying over a subset of libstdc++'s tests
(that ones that cover the subset supported by gdb::optional), and was
positively surprised that they mostly work OOTB. This did help shake
out a few bugs from what I was implementing in the previous patch to
gdb::optional. Still, it's a good chunk of code being copied over, so
if people dislike this copying/duplication, I can drop this patch.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-04-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* Makefile.in (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_SRCS): Add
unittests/optional-selftests.c.
(SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_OBS): Add optional-selftests.o.
* unittests/optional-selftests.c: New file.
* unittests/optional/assignment/1.cc: New file.
* unittests/optional/assignment/2.cc: New file.
* unittests/optional/assignment/3.cc: New file.
* unittests/optional/assignment/4.cc: New file.
* unittests/optional/assignment/5.cc: New file.
* unittests/optional/assignment/6.cc: New file.
* unittests/optional/assignment/7.cc: New file.
* unittests/optional/cons/copy.cc: New file.
* unittests/optional/cons/default.cc: New file.
* unittests/optional/cons/move.cc: New file.
* unittests/optional/cons/value.cc: New file.
* unittests/optional/in_place.cc: New file.
* unittests/optional/observers/1.cc: New file.
* unittests/optional/observers/2.cc: New file.
Pedro Alves [Tue, 18 Apr 2017 20:39:24 +0000 (21:39 +0100)]
More gdb::optional features
Currently we can't use gdb::optional<T> as function return type,
because gdb::optional's copy ctor is deleted. For example, with:
gdb::optional<int> function ()
{
gdb::optional<int> opt;
....
return opt;
we get:
src/gdb/foo.c: In function ‘gdb::optional<int> foo()’:
src/gdb/foo.c:75:10: error: use of deleted function ‘gdb::optional<T>::optional(const gdb::optional<T>&) [with T = int]’
return opt;
^
In file included from src/gdb/foo.c:68:0:
src/gdb/common/gdb_optional.h:53:3: note: declared here
optional (const optional &other) = delete;
^
I started by fixing that, and then ran into another missing feature,
also fixed by this patch.
The next feature I'm missing most from gdb::optional<T> compared to
std::optional<T> is construction/move/assignment from a T, instead of
having to default construct an gdb::optional and then use
optional::emplace(....).
For example:
gdb::optional<std::string> function ()
{
gdb::optional<std::string> opt;
std::string str;
...
opt.emplace (std::move (str));
return opt;
vs
gdb::optional<std::string> function ()
{
std::string str;
...
return str;
The copy/move ctor/assign methods weren't initialy implemented because
std::optional supports construction from a type U if U is convertible
to T too, and has rules to decide whether the ctors are
explicit/implicit based on that, and rules for whether the ctor should
be trivial or not, etc., which leads to a much more complicated
implementation.
If we stick to supporting copy/move construction/assignment of/to an
optional<T> from exactly only optional<T> and T, then all that
conversion-related complication disappears, and we still gain
convenience in most use cases.
The patch also makes emplace return a reference to the constructor
object, per C++17 std::optional, and adds a reset method, againt
because std::optional has one and it's trivial to support it. These
two changes are a requirement of the gdb::optional unit testing patch
that will follow.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-04-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* common/gdb_optional.h: Include common/traits.h.
(in_place_t): New type.
(in_place): New constexpr variable.
(optional::optional): Remove member initialization of
m_instantiated.
(optional::optional(in_place_t...)): New constructor.
(optional::~optional): Use reset.
(optional::optional(const optional&)): New.
(optional::optional(const optional&&)): New.
(optional::optional(T &)): New.
(optional::optional(T &&)): New.
(operator::operator=(const optional &)): New.
(operator::operator=(optional &&)): New.
(operator::operator= (const T &))
(operator::operator= (T &&))
(operator::emplace (Args &&... args)): Return a T&. Use reset.
(operator::reset): New.
(operator::m_instantiated):: Add in-class initializer.
* common/traits.h: Include <type_traits>.
(struct And): New types.
Pedro Alves [Tue, 18 Apr 2017 20:39:24 +0000 (21:39 +0100)]
xml-support.c: Use std::vector
scope_level::scope_level needed both a move ctor and a dtor explicitly
coded, but those will be eliminated in a following patch.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-04-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* xml-support.c: Include <vector>.
(scope_level::scope_level(const gdb_xml_element *))
(scope_level::scope_level(scope_level&&)): New.
(scope_level::~scope_level): New.
(scope_level_s): Delete.
(gdb_xml_parser::scopes): Now a std::vector.
(gdb_xml_body_text, gdb_xml_start_element, gdb_xml_end_element):
Use std::vector.
(gdb_xml_parser::~gdb_xml_parser): Remove now unnecessary
scope cleanup code.
(gdb_xml_parser::gdb_xml_parser): Remove explicit initialization
of the scopes member. Use std::vector::emplace_back.
Pedro Alves [Tue, 18 Apr 2017 20:39:24 +0000 (21:39 +0100)]
C++-ify gdb/xml-support.c a bit to eliminate cleanups
Basically convert cleanups to destructors in gdb_xml_parser and
xinclude_parsing_data, and then allocate objects of those types on the
stack.
More C++-ification is possible / will follow, but this removes a few
make_cleanup calls already.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-04-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* xml-support.c (gdb_xml_parser): Add ctor/dtor. Make is_xinclude
a bool.
(gdb_xml_end_element): Change type of first parameter.
(gdb_xml_cleanup): Rename to ...
(gdb_xml_parser::~gdb_xml_parser): ... this.
(gdb_xml_create_parser_and_cleanup): Delete with ...
(gdb_xml_parser::gdb_xml_parser): ... creation parts factored out
to this new ctor.
(gdb_xml_parse_quick): Create a local gdb_xml_parser instead of
using gdb_xml_create_parser_and_cleanup.
(xinclude_parsing_data): Add ctor/dtor.
(xml_xinclude_cleanup): Delete.
(xml_process_xincludes): Create a local xinclude_parsing_data
instead of heap-allocating one. Create a local gdb_xml_parser
instead of heap-allocating one with
gdb_xml_create_parser_and_cleanup.
PR ld/20828: Move symbol version processing ahead of GC symbol sweep
breaks version definition with --version-script --soname. This patch
fixes it by getting soname index before generating the version definition
section.
bfd/
PR ld/21389
* elflink.c (bfd_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Get soname index
before generating the version definition section.
Alan Modra [Mon, 17 Apr 2017 09:03:52 +0000 (18:33 +0930)]
Undo dynamic symbol state after regular object sym type mismatch
We already handle the case of an object file first defining a symbol
that a later shared library also defines where the symbol types are
incompatible. This patch handles the reverse, when a later object
file defines an incompatible symbol defined by an earlier shared
library.
bfd/
* elflink.c (_bfd_elf_merge_symbol): Undo dynamic linking
state when a regular object file defines a symbol with
incompatible type to that defined by an earlier shared lib.
ld/
* testsuite/ld-elf/indirect5a.c,
* testsuite/ld-elf/indirect5b.c,
* testsuite/ld-elf/indirect5.map,
* testsuite/ld-elf/indirect5.out: New test.
* testsuite/ld-elf/indirect6a.c: Likewise.
* testsuite/ld-elf/indirect.exp (check_dynamic_syms): New proc.
Run new tests and check dynsyms.