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SEGV during AX eval of OP_DOUBLE (unsupported)
To reproduce the problem, simply try the following with any program:
(gdb) maintenance agent-eval 1.0
Critical error handler: process [...] terminated due to access violation
(this is on Windows; on GNU/Linux, the libc copes better)
The problem is quite simple: gen_expr is given an expression that
contains an unrecognized operator (OP_DOUBLE in this case). When that
happens, it tries to report an error with a string image of the operator
in the error message. Conversion of the opcode into a string is done
using op_string which, despite its name, probably is not what the author
was looking for. This function returns NULL for a lot of the opcodes,
thus triggering the crash.
There is a function that corresponds to what we are looking for:
expprint.c:op_name. It was static, though, so I made it non-static,
and used it from ax-gdb.c:gen_expr.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* expression.h (op_name): Add declaration.
* expprint.c (op_name): Remove declaration. Make non-static.
* ax-gdb.c (gen_expr): Use op_name instead of op_string.
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@@ -647,12 +647,11 @@ op_string (enum exp_opcode op)
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/* Support for dumping the raw data from expressions in a human readable
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form. */
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static char *op_name (struct expression *, enum exp_opcode);
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static int dump_subexp_body (struct expression *exp, struct ui_file *, int);
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/* Name for OPCODE, when it appears in expression EXP. */
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static char *
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char *
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op_name (struct expression *exp, enum exp_opcode opcode)
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{
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return exp->language_defn->la_exp_desc->op_name (opcode);
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