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d41f6d8ea2 |
Make all source files include defs.h or server.h first
This commit makes all source files under gdb/ that include headers from gdb/ include either defs.h or server.h before any other code. This ensures that definitions and macros from the two config.h files are always in place for our code. An exception has been made for gdb/gdbserver/gdbreplay.c which seems to be a special case. gdb/ 2014-07-30 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * btrace.c: Include defs.h. * common/ptid.c: Include defs.h or server.h as appropriate. * nat/mips-linux-watch.c: Likewise. gdb/gdbserver/ 2014-07-30 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * hostio-errno.c: Move server.h to top of includes list. * inferiors.c: Likewise. * linux-x86-low.c: Likewise. * notif.c: Include server.h. |
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8e9db26e29 |
x86 Linux watchpoints: Couldn't write debug register: Invalid argument.
This patch fixes this on x86 Linux:
(gdb) watch *buf@2
Hardware watchpoint 8: *buf@2
(gdb) si
0x00000000004005a7 34 for (i = 0; i < 100000; i++); /* stepi line */
(gdb) del
Delete all breakpoints? (y or n) y
(gdb) watch *(buf+1)@1
Hardware watchpoint 9: *(buf+1)@1
(gdb) si
0x00000000004005a7 in main () at ../../../src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/watchpoint-reuse-slot.c:34
34 for (i = 0; i < 100000; i++); /* stepi line */
Couldn't write debug register: Invalid argument.
(gdb)
In the example above the debug registers are being switched from this
state:
CONTROL (DR7): 0000000000050101 STATUS (DR6): 0000000000000000
DR0: addr=0x0000000000601040, ref.count=1 DR1: addr=0x0000000000000000, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0000000000000000, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0000000000000000, ref.count=0
to this:
CONTROL (DR7): 0000000000010101 STATUS (DR6): 0000000000000000
DR0: addr=0x0000000000601041, ref.count=1 DR1: addr=0x0000000000000000, ref.count=0
DR2: addr=0x0000000000000000, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0000000000000000, ref.count=0
That is, before, DR7 was setup for watching a 2 byte region starting
at what's in DR0 (0x601040).
And after, DR7 is setup for watching a 1 byte region starting at
what's in DR0 (0x601041).
We always write DR0..DR3 before DR7, because if we enable a slot's
bits in DR7, you need to have already written the corresponding
DR0..DR3 registers -- the kernel rejects the DR7 write with EINVAL
otherwise.
The error shown above is the opposite scenario. When we try to write
0x601041 to DR0, DR7's bits still indicate intent of watching a 2-byte
region. That DR0/DR7 combination is invalid, because 0x601041 is
unaligned. To watch two bytes, we'd have to use two slots. So the
kernel errors out with EINVAL.
Fix this by always first clearing DR7, then writing DR0..DR3, and then
setting DR7's bits.
A little optimization -- if we're disabling the last watchpoint, then
we can clear DR7 just once. The changes to nat/i386-dregs.c make that
easier to detect, and as bonus, they make it a little easier to make
sense of DR7 in the debug logs, as we no longer need to remember we're
seeing stale bits.
Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20, native and GDBserver.
This adds an exhaustive test that switches between many different
combinations of watchpoint types and addresses and widths.
gdb/
2014-06-23 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* amd64-linux-nat.c (amd64_linux_prepare_to_resume): Clear
DR_CONTROL before setting DR0..DR3.
* i386-linux-nat.c (i386_linux_prepare_to_resume): Likewise.
* nat/i386-dregs.c (i386_remove_aligned_watchpoint): Clear all
bits of DR_CONTROL related to the debug register slot being
disabled. If all slots are vacant, clear local slowdown as well,
and assert DR_CONTROL is 0.
gdb/gdbserver/
2014-06-23 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* linux-x86-low.c (x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Clear DR_CONTROL
before setting DR0..DR3.
gdb/testsuite/
2014-06-23 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.base/watchpoint-reuse-slot.c: New file.
* gdb.base/watchpoint-reuse-slot.exp: New file.
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42995dbda6 |
Vectorize gdbserver x86 debug register accessors
This commit makes gdbserver access the x86 debug register accessor
functions via the same function vector as GDB proper. This removes
a chunk of conditional code that was previously in i386-{nat,low}.h
and leaves a single macro as the only GDB/gdbserver difference in
nat/i386-dregs.c.
gdb/
2014-06-20 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com>
* i386-nat.h (debug_hw_points): Moved to nat/i386-dregs.c.
(i386_dr_low_type): Moved to nat/i386-dregs.h.
(i386_dr_low): Likewise.
(i386_dr_low_can_set_addr): Moved to nat/i386-dregs.c.
(i386_dr_low_set_addr): Likewise.
(i386_dr_low_get_addr): Likewise.
(i386_dr_low_can_set_control): Likewise.
(i386_dr_low_set_control): Likewise.
(i386_dr_low_get_control): Likewise.
(i386_dr_low_get_status): Likewise.
(i386_get_debug_register_length): Likewise.
* nat/i386-dregs.h (i386_dr_low_type): Moved from i386-nat.h.
(i386_dr_low): Likewise.
* nat/i386-dregs.c (i386-low.h): Remove include.
(i386-nat.h): Likewise.
(nat/i386-dregs.h): New include.
(i386_dr_low_can_set_addr): Moved from i386-nat.h.
(i386_dr_low_set_addr): Likewise.
(i386_dr_low_get_addr): Likewise.
(i386_dr_low_can_set_control): Likewise.
(i386_dr_low_set_control): Likewise.
(i386_dr_low_get_control): Likewise.
(i386_dr_low_get_status): Likewise.
(i386_get_debug_register_length): Likewise.
(debug_hw_points): Likewise.
gdb/gdbserver/
2014-06-20 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com>
* i386-low.h (i386_dr_low_can_set_addr): Removed.
(i386_dr_low_set_addr): Likewise.
(i386_dr_low_get_addr): Likewise.
(i386_dr_low_can_set_control): Likewise.
(i386_dr_low_set_control): Likewise.
(i386_dr_low_get_control): Likewise.
(i386_dr_low_get_status): Likewise.
(i386_get_debug_register_length): Likewise.
* linux-x86-low.c (i386_dr_low_set_addr):
Changed signature. Made static.
(i386_dr_low_get_addr): Likewise.
(i386_dr_low_set_control): Likewise.
(i386_dr_low_get_control): Likewise.
(i386_dr_low_get_status): Likewise.
(i386_dr_low): New global variable.
* win32-i386-low.c (i386_dr_low_set_addr):
Changed signature. Made static.
(i386_dr_low_get_addr): Likewise.
(i386_dr_low_set_control): Likewise.
(i386_dr_low_get_control): Likewise.
(i386_dr_low_get_status): Likewise.
(i386_dr_low): New global variable.
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4be83cc2b2 |
Rename functions and make nonstatic as necessary
This commit renames the functions that are to be shared. Functions to be shared that were static are made nonstatic. gdb/ 2014-06-18 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-nat.c (i386_show_dr): Renamed to i386_dr_show and made nonstatic. All uses updated. (i386_length_and_rw_bits): Renamed to i386_dr_length_and_rw_bits and made nonstatic. All uses updated. (i386_insert_aligned_watchpoint): Renamed to i386_dr_insert_aligned_watchpoint and made nonstatic. All uses updated. (i386_remove_aligned_watchpoint): Renamed to i386_dr_remove_aligned_watchpoint and made nonstatic. All uses updated. (i386_update_inferior_debug_regs): Renamed to i386_dr_update_inferior_debug_regs and made nonstatic. All uses updated. gdb/gdbserver/ 2014-06-18 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * i386-low.h (i386_low_insert_watchpoint): Renamed to i386_dr_insert_watchpoint. (i386_low_remove_watchpoint): Renamed to i386_dr_remove_watchpoint. (i386_low_region_ok_for_watchpoint): Renamed to i386_dr_region_ok_for_watchpoint. (i386_low_stopped_data_address): Renamed to i386_dr_stopped_data_address. (i386_low_stopped_by_watchpoint): Renamed to i386_dr_stopped_by_watchpoint. * i386-low.c (i386_show_dr): Renamed to i386_dr_show and made nonstatic. All uses updated. (i386_length_and_rw_bits): Renamed to i386_dr_length_and_rw_bits and made nonstatic. All uses updated. (i386_insert_aligned_watchpoint): Renamed to i386_dr_insert_aligned_watchpoint and made nonstatic. All uses updated. (i386_remove_aligned_watchpoint): Renamed to i386_dr_remove_aligned_watchpoint and made nonstatic. All uses updated. (i386_update_inferior_debug_regs): Renamed to i386_dr_update_inferior_debug_regs and made nonstatic. All uses updated. (i386_low_insert_watchpoint): Renamed to i386_dr_insert_watchpoint. All uses updated. (i386_low_remove_watchpoint): Renamed to i386_dr_remove_watchpoint. All uses updated. (i386_low_region_ok_for_watchpoint): Renamed to i386_dr_region_ok_for_watchpoint. All uses updated. (i386_low_stopped_data_address): Renamed to i386_dr_stopped_data_address. All uses updated. (i386_low_stopped_by_watchpoint): Renamed to i386_dr_stopped_by_watchpoint. All uses updated. |
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802e8e6d84 |
[GDBserver] Make Zx/zx packet handling idempotent.
This patch fixes hardware breakpoint regressions exposed by my fix for "PR breakpoints/7143 - Watchpoint does not trigger when first set", at https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2014-03/msg00167.html The testsuite caught them on Linux/x86_64, at least. gdb.sum: gdb.sum: FAIL: gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: next over recursive call FAIL: gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: backtrace from factorial(5.1) FAIL: gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: continue until exit at recursive next test gdb.log: (gdb) next Program received signal SIGTRAP, Trace/breakpoint trap. factorial (value=4) at ../../../src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break.c:113 113 if (value > 1) { /* set breakpoint 7 here */ (gdb) FAIL: gdb.base/hbreak2.exp: next over recursive call Actually, that patch just exposed a latent issue to "breakpoints always-inserted off" mode, not really caused it. After that patch, GDB no longer removes breakpoints at each internal event, thus making some scenarios behave like breakpoint always-inserted on. The bug is easy to trigger with always-inserted on. The issue is that since the target-side breakpoint conditions support, if the stub/server supports evaluating breakpoint conditions on the target side, then GDB is sending duplicate Zx packets to the target without removing them before, and GDBserver is not really expecting that for Z packets other than Z0/z0. E.g., with "set breakpoint always-inserted on" and "set debug remote 1": (gdb) b main Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48 Breakpoint 4 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028. Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK ^^^^^^^^^^^^ (gdb) b main Note: breakpoint 4 also set at pc 0x410943. Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48 Breakpoint 5 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028. Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK ^^^^^^^^^^^^ (gdb) b main Note: breakpoints 4 and 5 also set at pc 0x410943. Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48 Breakpoint 6 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028. Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK ^^^^^^^^^^^^ (gdb) del Delete all breakpoints? (y or n) y Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK Sending packet: $Z0,410943,1#48...Packet received: OK Sending packet: $z0,410943,1#68...Packet received: OK And for Z1, similarly: (gdb) hbreak main Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48 Hardware assisted breakpoint 4 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028. Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK ^^^^^^^^^^^^ Packet Z1 (hardware-breakpoint) is supported (gdb) hbreak main Note: breakpoint 4 also set at pc 0x410943. Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48 Hardware assisted breakpoint 5 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028. Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK ^^^^^^^^^^^^ (gdb) hbreak main Note: breakpoints 4 and 5 also set at pc 0x410943. Sending packet: $m410943,1#ff...Packet received: 48 Hardware assisted breakpoint 6 at 0x410943: file ../../../src/gdb/gdbserver/server.c, line 3028. Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK ^^^^^^^^^^^^ (gdb) del Delete all breakpoints? (y or n) y Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK ^^^^^^^^^^^^ Sending packet: $Z1,410943,1#49...Packet received: OK ^^^^^^^^^^^^ Sending packet: $z1,410943,1#69...Packet received: OK ^^^^^^^^^^^^ So GDB sent a bunch of Z1 packets, and then when finally removing the breakpoint, only one z1 packet was sent. On the GDBserver side (with monitor set debug-hw-points 1), in the Z1 case, we see: $ ./gdbserver :9999 ./gdbserver Process ./gdbserver created; pid = 8629 Listening on port 9999 Remote debugging from host 127.0.0.1 insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute): CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000 DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=1 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute): CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000 DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=2 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute): CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000 DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=3 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute): CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000 DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=4 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 insert_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute): CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000 DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=5 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 remove_watchpoint (addr=410943, len=1, type=instruction-execute): CONTROL (DR7): 00000101 STATUS (DR6): 00000000 DR0: addr=0x410943, ref.count=4 DR1: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR2: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 DR3: addr=0x0, ref.count=0 That's one insert_watchpoint call for each Z1 packet, and then one remove_watchpoint call for the z1 packet. Notice how ref.count increased for each insert_watchpoint call, and then in the end, after GDB told GDBserver to forget about the hardware breakpoint, GDBserver ends with the the first debug register still with ref.count=4! IOW, the hardware breakpoint is left armed on the target, while on the GDB end it's gone. If the program happens to execute 0x410943 afterwards, then the CPU traps, GDBserver reports the trap to GDB, and GDB not having a breakpoint set at that address anymore, reports to the user a spurious SIGTRAP. This is exactly what is happening in the hbreak2.exp test, though in that case, it's a shared library event that triggers a breakpoint_re_set, when breakpoints are still inserted (because nowadays GDB doesn't remove breakpoints while handling internal events), and that recreates breakpoint locations, which likewise forces breakpoint reinsertion and Zx packet resends... That is a lot of bogus Zx duplication that should possibly be addressed on the GDB side. GDB resends Zx packets because the way to change the target-side condition, is to resend the breakpoint to the server with the new condition. (That's an option in the packet: e.g., "Z1,410943,1;X3,220027" for "hbreak main if 0". The packets in the examples above are shorter because the breakpoints don't have conditions attached). GDB doesn't remove the breakpoint first before reinserting it because that'd be bad for non-stop, as it'd open a window where the inferior could miss the breakpoint. The conditions actually haven't changed between the resends, but GDB isn't smart enough to realize that. (TBC, if the target doesn't support target-side conditions, then GDB doesn't trigger these resends (init_bp_location calls mark_breakpoint_location_modified, and that does nothing if condition evaluation is on the host side. The resends are caused by the 'loc->condition_changed = condition_modified.' line.) But, even if GDB was made smarter, GDBserver should really still handle the resends anyway. So target-side conditions also aren't really to blame. The documentation of the Z/z packets says: "To avoid potential problems with duplicate packets, the operations should be implemented in an idempotent way." As such, we may want to fix GDB, but we should definitely fix GDBserver. The fix is a prerequisite for target-side conditions on hardware breakpoints anyway (and while at it, on watchpoints too). GDBserver indeed already treats duplicate Z0 packets in an idempotent way. mem-break.c has the concept of high-level and low-level breakpoints, somewhat similar to GDB's split of breakpoints vs breakpoint locations, and keeps track of multiple breakpoints referencing the same address/location, for the case of an internal GDBserver breakpoint or a tracepoint being set at the same address as a GDB breakpoint. But, it only allows GDB to ever contribute one reference to a software breakpoint location. IOW, if gdbserver sees a Z0 packet for the same address where it already had a GDB breakpoint set, then GDBserver won't create another high-level GDB breakpoint. However, mem-break.c only tracks GDB Z0 breakpoints. The same logic should apply to all kinds of Zx packets. Currently, gdbserver passes down each duplicate Zx (other than Z0) request directly to the target->insert_point routine. The x86 watchpoint support itself refcounts watchpoint / hw breakpoint requests, to handle overlapping watchpoints, and save debug registers. But that code doesn't (and really shouldn't) handle the duplicate requests, assuming that for each insert there will be a corresponding remove. So the fix is to generalize mem-break.c to track all kinds of Zx breakpoints, and filter out duplicates. As mentioned, this ends up adding support for target-side conditions on hardware breakpoints and watchpoints too (though GDB itself doesn't support the latter yet). Probably the least obvious change in the patch is that it kind of turns the breakpoint insert/remove APIs inside out. Before, the target methods were only called for GDB breakpoints. The internal breakpoint set/delete methods inserted memory breakpoints directly bypassing the insert/remove target methods. That's not good when the target should use a debug API to set software breakpoints, instead of relying on GDBserver patching memory with breakpoint instructions, as is the case of NTO. Now removal/insertion of all kinds of breakpoints/watchpoints, either internal, or from GDB, always go through the target methods. The insert_point/remove_point methods no longer get passed a Z packet type, but an internal/raw breakpoint type. They're also passed a pointer to the raw breakpoint itself (note that's still opaque outside mem-break.c), so that insert_memory_breakpoint / remove_memory_breakpoint have access to the breakpoint's shadow buffer. I first tried passing down a new structure based on GDB's "struct bp_target_info" (actually with that name exactly), but then decided against it as unnecessary complication. As software/memory breakpoints work by poking at memory, when setting a GDB Z0 breakpoint (but not internal breakpoints, as those can assume the conditions are already right), we need to tell the target to prepare to access memory (which on Linux means stop threads). If that operation fails, we need to return error to GDB. Seeing an error, if this is the first breakpoint of that type that GDB tries to insert, GDB would then assume the breakpoint type is supported, but it may actually not be. So we need to check whether the type is supported at all before preparing to access memory. And to solve that, the patch adds a new target->supports_z_point_type method that is called before actually trying to insert the breakpoint. Other than that, hopefully the change is more or less obvious. New test added that exercises the hbreak2.exp regression in a more direct way, without relying on a breakpoint re-set happening before main is reached. Tested by building GDBserver for: aarch64-linux-gnu arm-linux-gnueabihf i686-pc-linux-gnu i686-w64-mingw32 m68k-linux-gnu mips-linux-gnu mips-uclinux nios2-linux-gnu powerpc-linux-gnu sh-linux-gnu tilegx-unknown-linux-gnu x86_64-redhat-linux x86_64-w64-mingw32 And also regression tested on x86_64 Fedora 20. gdb/gdbserver/ 2014-05-20 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * linux-aarch64-low.c (aarch64_insert_point) (aarch64_remove_point): No longer check whether the type is supported here. Adjust to new interface. (the_low_target): Install aarch64_supports_z_point_type as supports_z_point_type method. * linux-arm-low.c (raw_bkpt_type_to_arm_hwbp_type): New function. (arm_linux_hw_point_initialize): Take an enum raw_bkpt_type instead of a Z packet char. Adjust. (arm_supports_z_point_type): New function. (arm_insert_point, arm_remove_point): Adjust to new interface. (the_low_target): Install arm_supports_z_point_type. * linux-crisv32-low.c (cris_supports_z_point_type): New function. (cris_insert_point, cris_remove_point): Adjust to new interface. Don't check whether the type is supported here. (the_low_target): Install cris_supports_z_point_type. * linux-low.c (linux_supports_z_point_type): New function. (linux_insert_point, linux_remove_point): Adjust to new interface. * linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops) <insert_point, remove_point>: Take an enum raw_bkpt_type instead of a char. Add raw_breakpoint pointer parameter. <supports_z_point_type>: New method. * linux-mips-low.c (mips_supports_z_point_type): New function. (mips_insert_point, mips_remove_point): Adjust to new interface. Use mips_supports_z_point_type. (the_low_target): Install mips_supports_z_point_type. * linux-ppc-low.c (the_low_target): Install NULL as supports_z_point_type method. * linux-s390-low.c (the_low_target): Install NULL as supports_z_point_type method. * linux-sparc-low.c (the_low_target): Install NULL as supports_z_point_type method. * linux-x86-low.c (x86_supports_z_point_type): New function. (x86_insert_point): Adjust to new insert_point interface. Use insert_memory_breakpoint. Adjust to new i386_low_insert_watchpoint interface. (x86_remove_point): Adjust to remove_point interface. Use remove_memory_breakpoint. Adjust to new i386_low_remove_watchpoint interface. (the_low_target): Install x86_supports_z_point_type. * lynx-low.c (lynx_target_ops): Install NULL as supports_z_point_type callback. * nto-low.c (nto_supports_z_point_type): New. (nto_insert_point, nto_remove_point): Adjust to new interface. (nto_target_ops): Install nto_supports_z_point_type. * mem-break.c: Adjust intro comment. (struct raw_breakpoint) <raw_type, size>: New fields. <inserted>: Update comment. <shlib_disabled>: Delete field. (enum bkpt_type) <gdb_breakpoint>: Delete value. <gdb_breakpoint_Z0, gdb_breakpoint_Z1, gdb_breakpoint_Z2, gdb_breakpoint_Z3, gdb_breakpoint_Z4>: New values. (raw_bkpt_type_to_target_hw_bp_type): New function. (find_enabled_raw_code_breakpoint_at): New function. (find_raw_breakpoint_at): New type and size parameters. Use them. (insert_memory_breakpoint): New function, based off set_raw_breakpoint_at. (remove_memory_breakpoint): New function. (set_raw_breakpoint_at): Reimplement. (set_breakpoint): New, based on set_breakpoint_at. (set_breakpoint_at): Reimplement. (delete_raw_breakpoint): Go through the_target->remove_point instead of assuming memory breakpoints. (find_gdb_breakpoint_at): Delete. (Z_packet_to_bkpt_type, Z_packet_to_raw_bkpt_type): New functions. (find_gdb_breakpoint): New function. (set_gdb_breakpoint_at): Delete. (z_type_supported): New function. (set_gdb_breakpoint_1): New function, loosely based off set_gdb_breakpoint_at. (check_gdb_bp_preconditions, set_gdb_breakpoint): New functions. (delete_gdb_breakpoint_at): Delete. (delete_gdb_breakpoint_1): New function, loosely based off delete_gdb_breakpoint_at. (delete_gdb_breakpoint): New function. (clear_gdb_breakpoint_conditions): Rename to ... (clear_breakpoint_conditions): ... this. Don't handle a NULL breakpoint. (add_condition_to_breakpoint): Make static. (add_breakpoint_condition): Take a struct breakpoint pointer instead of an address. Adjust. (gdb_condition_true_at_breakpoint): Rename to ... (gdb_condition_true_at_breakpoint_z_type): ... this, and add z_type parameter. (gdb_condition_true_at_breakpoint): Reimplement. (add_breakpoint_commands): Take a struct breakpoint pointer instead of an address. Adjust. (gdb_no_commands_at_breakpoint): Rename to ... (gdb_no_commands_at_breakpoint_z_type): ... this. Add z_type parameter. Return true if no breakpoint was found. Change debug output. (gdb_no_commands_at_breakpoint): Reimplement. (run_breakpoint_commands): Rename to ... (run_breakpoint_commands_z_type): ... this. Add z_type parameter, and change return type to boolean. (run_breakpoint_commands): New function. (gdb_breakpoint_here): Also check for Z1 breakpoints. (uninsert_raw_breakpoint): Don't try to reinsert a disabled breakpoint. Go through the_target->remove_point instead of assuming memory breakpoint. (uninsert_breakpoints_at, uninsert_all_breakpoints): Uninsert software and hardware breakpoints. (reinsert_raw_breakpoint): Go through the_target->insert_point instead of assuming memory breakpoint. (reinsert_breakpoints_at, reinsert_all_breakpoints): Reinsert software and hardware breakpoints. (check_breakpoints, breakpoint_here, breakpoint_inserted_here): Check both software and hardware breakpoints. (validate_inserted_breakpoint): Assert the breakpoint is a software breakpoint. Set the inserted flag to -1 instead of setting shlib_disabled. (delete_disabled_breakpoints): Adjust. (validate_breakpoints): Only validate software breakpoints. Adjust to inserted flag change. (check_mem_read, check_mem_write): Skip breakpoint types other than software breakpoints. Adjust to inserted flag change. * mem-break.h (enum raw_bkpt_type): New enum. (raw_breakpoint, struct process_info): Forward declare. (Z_packet_to_target_hw_bp_type): Delete declaration. (raw_bkpt_type_to_target_hw_bp_type, Z_packet_to_raw_bkpt_type) (set_gdb_breakpoint, delete_gdb_breakpoint) (clear_breakpoint_conditions): New declarations. (set_gdb_breakpoint_at, clear_gdb_breakpoint_conditions): Delete. (breakpoint_inserted_here): Update comment. (add_breakpoint_condition, add_breakpoint_commands): Replace address parameter with a breakpoint pointer parameter. (gdb_breakpoint_here): Update comment. (delete_gdb_breakpoint_at): Delete. (insert_memory_breakpoint, remove_memory_breakpoint): Declare. * server.c (process_point_options): Take a struct breakpoint pointer instead of an address. Adjust. (process_serial_event) <Z/z packets>: Use set_gdb_breakpoint and delete_gdb_breakpoint. * spu-low.c (spu_target_ops): Install NULL as supports_z_point_type method. * target.h: Include mem-break.h. (struct target_ops) <prepare_to_access_memory>: Update comment. <supports_z_point_type>: New field. <insert_point, remove_point>: Take an enum raw_bkpt_type argument instead of a char. Also take a raw breakpoint pointer. * win32-arm-low.c (the_low_target): Install NULL as supports_z_point_type. * win32-i386-low.c (i386_supports_z_point_type): New function. (i386_insert_point, i386_remove_point): Adjust to new interface. (the_low_target): Install i386_supports_z_point_type. * win32-low.c (win32_supports_z_point_type): New function. (win32_insert_point, win32_remove_point): Adjust to new interface. (win32_target_ops): Install win32_supports_z_point_type. * win32-low.h (struct win32_target_ops): <supports_z_point_type>: New method. <insert_point, remove_point>: Take an enum raw_bkpt_type argument instead of a char. Also take a raw breakpoint pointer. gdb/testsuite/ 2014-05-20 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.base/break-idempotent.c: New file. * gdb.base/break-idempotent.exp: New file. |
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[GDBserver] Move Z packet defines and type convertion routines to shared code.
The Aarch64, MIPS and x86 Linux backends all have Z packet number defines and corresponding protocol number to internal type convertion routines. Factor them all out to gdbserver's core code, so we only have one shared copy. Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20, and also cross built for aarch64-linux-gnu and mips-linux-gnu. gdb/gdbserver/ 2014-05-20 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * mem-break.h: Include break-common.h. (Z_PACKET_SW_BP, Z_PACKET_HW_BP, Z_PACKET_WRITE_WP) (Z_PACKET_READ_WP, Z_PACKET_ACCESS_WP): New defines. (Z_packet_to_target_hw_bp_type): New declaration. * mem-break.c (Z_packet_to_target_hw_bp_type): New function. * i386-low.c (Z_PACKET_HW_BP, Z_PACKET_WRITE_WP, Z_PACKET_READ_WP) (Z_PACKET_ACCESS_WP): Delete macros. (Z_packet_to_hw_type): Delete function. * i386-low.h: Don't include break-common.h here. (Z_packet_to_hw_type): Delete declaration. * linux-x86-low.c (x86_insert_point, x86_insert_point): Call Z_packet_to_target_hw_bp_type instead of Z_packet_to_hw_type. * win32-i386-low.c (i386_insert_point, i386_remove_point): Call Z_packet_to_target_hw_bp_type instead of Z_packet_to_hw_type. * linux-aarch64-low.c: Don't include break-common.h here. (Z_PACKET_SW_BP, Z_PACKET_HW_BP, Z_PACKET_WRITE_WP) (Z_PACKET_READ_WP, Z_PACKET_ACCESS_WP): Delete macros. (Z_packet_to_target_hw_bp_type): Delete function. * linux-mips-low.c (rsp_bp_type_to_target_hw_bp_type): Delete function. (mips_insert_point, mips_remove_point): Use Z_packet_to_target_hw_bp_type. |
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Fix gdbserver qGetTLSAddr for x86_64 -m32
gdbserver makes libthread_db to access uninitialized memory. Surprisingly it
does not harm normally, even -fsanitize=address works with current gdbserver.
I have found just valgrind detects it as a very first warning for gdbserver:
Syscall param ptrace(addr) contains uninitialised byte(s)
at 0x3721EECEBE: ptrace (ptrace.c:45)
by 0x436EE5: ps_get_thread_area (linux-x86-low.c:252)
by 0x5559D02: __td_ta_lookup_th_unique (td_ta_map_lwp2thr.c:157)
by 0x5559EC3: td_ta_map_lwp2thr (td_ta_map_lwp2thr.c:207)
by 0x43F87D: find_one_thread (thread-db.c:281)
by 0x440038: thread_db_get_tls_address (thread-db.c:505)
by 0x40F6D0: handle_query (server.c:2004)
by 0x4124CF: process_serial_event (server.c:3445)
by 0x4136B6: handle_serial_event (server.c:3889)
by 0x419571: handle_file_event (event-loop.c:434)
by 0x418D38: process_event (event-loop.c:189)
by 0x419AB7: start_event_loop (event-loop.c:552)
Reproducible with:
cd gdb/testsuite
g++ -o gdb.threads/tls gdb.threads/tls{,2}.c -m32 -pthread
../gdbserver/gdbserver :1234 gdb.threads/tls
../gdb -batch gdb.threads/tls -ex 'target remote :1234' -ex 'b spin' -ex c -ex 'p a_thread_local'
It is more easily reproducible even without valgrind using s/0x00/0xff/ in the
attached patch. It will then turn the output of reproducer above:
$1 = 0
->
Cannot find thread-local storage for Thread 29044, executable file .../gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/tls:
Remote target failed to process qGetTLSAddr request
gdb/gdbserver/
2014-05-19 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
Fix gdbserver qGetTLSAddr for x86_64 -m32.
* linux-x86-low.c (X86_64_USER_REGS): New.
(x86_fill_gregset): Call memset for BUF first in x86_64 -m32 case.
Message-ID: <20140410114901.GA16411@host2.jankratochvil.net>
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01f9f808e2 |
Add AVX512 registers support to GDB and GDBserver.
This patch adds support for the Intel(R) Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (Intel(R) AVX-512) registers. Native and remote debugging are covered by this patch. Intel(R) AVX-512 is an extension to AVX to support 512-bit wide SIMD registers in 64-bit mode (XMM0-XMM31, YMM0-YMM31, ZMM0-ZMM31). The number of available registers in 32-bit mode is still 8 (XMM0-7, YMM0-7, ZMM0-7). The lower 256-bits of the ZMM registers are aliased to the respective 256-bit YMM registers. The lower 128-bits are aliased to the respective 128-bit XMM registers. There are also 8 new, dedicated mask registers (K0-K7) in both 32-bit mode and 64-bit mode. For more information please see Intel(R) Developer Zone: Intel(R) AVX http://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-isa-extensions#pid-16007-1495 Intel(R) Architecture Instruction Set Extensions Programming Reference: http://software.intel.com/en-us/file/319433-017pdf 2014-04-24 Michael Sturm <michael.sturm@mintel.com> Walfred Tedeschi <walfred.tedeschi@intel.com> * amd64-linux-nat.c (amd64_linux_gregset32_reg_offset): Add AVX512 registers. (amd64_linux_read_description): Add code to handle AVX512 xstate mask and return respective tdesc. * amd64-linux-tdep.c: Include features/i386/amd64-avx512-linux.c and features/i386/x32-avx512-linux.c. (amd64_linux_gregset_reg_offset): Add AVX512 registers. (amd64_linux_core_read_description): Add code to handle AVX512 xstate mask and return respective tdesc. (_initialize_amd64_linux_tdep): Initialize AVX512 tdesc. * amd64-linux-tdep.h (AMD64_LINUX_ORIG_RAX_REGNUM): Adjust regnum calculation. (AMD64_LINUX_NUM_REGS): Adjust to new number of registers. (tdesc_amd64_avx512_linux): New prototype. (tdesc_x32_avx512_linux): Likewise. * amd64-tdep.c: Include features/i386/amd64-avx512.c and features/i386/x32-avx512.c. (amd64_ymm_avx512_names): New register names for pseudo registers YMM16-31. (amd64_ymmh_avx512_names): New register names for raw registers YMMH16-31. (amd64_k_names): New register names for K registers. (amd64_zmmh_names): New register names for ZMM raw registers. (amd64_zmm_names): New registers names for ZMM pseudo registers. (amd64_xmm_avx512_names): New register names for XMM16-31 registers. (amd64_pseudo_register_name): Add code to return AVX512 pseudo registers. (amd64_init_abi): Add code to intitialize AVX512 tdep variables if feature is present. (_initialize_amd64_tdep): Call AVX512 tdesc initializers. * amd64-tdep.h (enum amd64_regnum): Add AVX512 registers. (AMD64_NUM_REGS): Adjust to new number of registers. * i386-linux-nat.c (GETXSTATEREGS_SUPPLIES): Extend range of registers supplied via XSTATE by AVX512 registers. (i386_linux_read_description): Add case for AVX512. * i386-linux-tdep.c: Include i386-avx512-linux.c. (i386_linux_gregset_reg_offset): Add AVX512 registers. (i386_linux_core_read_description): Add case for AVX512. (i386_linux_init_abi): Install supported register note section for AVX512. (_initialize_i386_linux_tdep): Add call to tdesc init function for AVX512. * i386-linux-tdep.h (I386_LINUX_NUM_REGS): Set number of registers to be number of zmm7h + 1. (tdesc_i386_avx512_linux): Add tdesc for AVX512 registers. * i386-tdep.c: Include features/i386/i386-avx512.c. (i386_zmm_names): Add ZMM pseudo register names array. (i386_zmmh_names): Add ZMM raw register names array. (i386_k_names): Add K raw register names array. (num_lower_zmm_regs): Add constant for the number of lower ZMM registers. AVX512 has 16 more ZMM registers than there are YMM registers. (i386_zmmh_regnum_p): Add function to look up register number of ZMM raw registers. (i386_zmm_regnum_p): Likewise for ZMM pseudo registers. (i386_k_regnum_p): Likewise for K raw registers. (i386_ymmh_avx512_regnum_p): Likewise for additional YMM raw registers added by AVX512. (i386_ymm_avx512_regnum_p): Likewise for additional YMM pseudo registers added by AVX512. (i386_xmm_avx512_regnum_p): Likewise for additional XMM registers added by AVX512. (i386_register_name): Add code to hide YMMH16-31 and ZMMH0-31. (i386_pseudo_register_name): Add ZMM pseudo registers. (i386_zmm_type): Construct and return vector registers type for ZMM registers. (i386_pseudo_register_type): Return appropriate type for YMM16-31, ZMM0-31 pseudo registers and K registers. (i386_pseudo_register_read_into_value): Add code to read K, ZMM and YMM16-31 registers from register cache. (i386_pseudo_register_write): Add code to write K, ZMM and YMM16-31 registers. (i386_register_reggroup_p): Add code to include/exclude AVX512 registers in/from respective register groups. (i386_validate_tdesc_p): Handle AVX512 feature, add AVX512 registers if feature is present in xcr0. (i386_gdbarch_init): Add code to initialize AVX512 feature variables in tdep structure, wire in pseudo registers and call initialize_tdesc_i386_avx512. * i386-tdep.h (struct gdbarch_tdep): Add AVX512 related variables. (i386_regnum): Add AVX512 registers. (I386_SSE_NUM_REGS): New define for number of SSE registers. (I386_AVX_NUM_REGS): Likewise for AVX registers. (I386_AVX512_NUM_REGS): Likewise for AVX512 registers. (I386_MAX_REGISTER_SIZE): Change to 64 bytes, ZMM registers are 512 bits wide. (i386_xmm_avx512_regnum_p): New prototype for register look up. (i386_ymm_avx512_regnum_p): Likewise. (i386_k_regnum_p): Likewise. (i386_zmm_regnum_p): Likewise. (i386_zmmh_regnum_p): Likewise. * i387-tdep.c : Update year in copyright notice. (xsave_ymm_avx512_offset): New table for YMM16-31 offsets in XSAVE buffer. (XSAVE_YMM_AVX512_ADDR): New macro. (xsave_xmm_avx512_offset): New table for XMM16-31 offsets in XSAVE buffer. (XSAVE_XMM_AVX512_ADDR): New macro. (xsave_avx512_k_offset): New table for K register offsets in XSAVE buffer. (XSAVE_AVX512_K_ADDR): New macro. (xsave_avx512_zmm_h_offset): New table for ZMM register offsets in XSAVE buffer. (XSAVE_AVX512_ZMM_H_ADDR): New macro. (i387_supply_xsave): Add code to supply AVX512 registers to XSAVE buffer. (i387_collect_xsave): Add code to collect AVX512 registers from XSAVE buffer. * i387-tdep.h (I387_NUM_XMM_AVX512_REGS): New define for number of XMM16-31 registers. (I387_NUM_K_REGS): New define for number of K registers. (I387_K0_REGNUM): New define for K0 register number. (I387_NUM_ZMMH_REGS): New define for number of ZMMH registers. (I387_ZMM0H_REGNUM): New define for ZMM0H register number. (I387_NUM_YMM_AVX512_REGS): New define for number of YMM16-31 registers. (I387_YMM16H_REGNUM): New define for YMM16H register number. (I387_XMM16_REGNUM): New define for XMM16 register number. (I387_YMM0_REGNUM): New define for YMM0 register number. (I387_KEND_REGNUM): New define for last K register number. (I387_ZMMENDH_REGNUM): New define for last ZMMH register number. (I387_YMMH_AVX512_END_REGNUM): New define for YMM31 register number. (I387_XMM_AVX512_END_REGNUM): New define for XMM31 register number. * common/i386-xstate.h: Add AVX 3.1 feature bits, mask and XSTATE size. * features/Makefile: Add AVX512 related files. * features/i386/32bit-avx512.xml: New file. * features/i386/64bit-avx512.xml: Likewise. * features/i386/amd64-avx512-linux.c: Likewise. * features/i386/amd64-avx512-linux.xml: Likewise. * features/i386/amd64-avx512.c: Likewise. * features/i386/amd64-avx512.xml: Likewise. * features/i386/i386-avx512-linux.c: Likewise. * features/i386/i386-avx512-linux.xml: Likewise. * features/i386/i386-avx512.c: Likewise. * features/i386/i386-avx512.xml: Likewise. * features/i386/x32-avx512-linux.c: Likewise. * features/i386/x32-avx512-linux.xml: Likewise. * features/i386/x32-avx512.c: Likewise. * features/i386/x32-avx512.xml: Likewise. * regformats/i386/amd64-avx512-linux.dat: New file. * regformats/i386/amd64-avx512.dat: Likewise. * regformats/i386/i386-avx512-linux.dat: Likewise. * regformats/i386/i386-avx512.dat: Likewise. * regformats/i386/x32-avx512-linux.dat: Likewise. * regformats/i386/x32-avx512.dat: Likewise. * NEWS: Add note about new support for AVX512. testsuite/ * Makefile.in (EXECUTABLES): Added i386-avx512. * gdb.arch/i386-avx512.c: New file. * gdb.arch/i386-avx512.exp: Likewise. gdbserver/ * Makefile.in: Added rules to handle new files i386-avx512.c i386-avx512-linux.c amd64-avx512.c amd64-avx512-linux.c x32-avx512.c x32-avx512-linux.c. * configure.srv (srv_i386_regobj): Add i386-avx512.o. (srv_i386_linux_regobj): Add i386-avx512-linux.o. (srv_amd64_regobj): Add amd64-avx512.o and x32-avx512.o. (srv_amd64_linux_regobj): Add amd64-avx512-linux.o and x32-avx512-linux.o. (srv_i386_32bit_xmlfiles): Add i386/32bit-avx512.xml. (srv_i386_64bit_xmlfiles): Add i386/64bit-avx512.xml. (srv_amd64_xmlfiles): Add i386/amd64-avx512.xml and i386/x32-avx512.xml. (srv_i386_linux_xmlfiles): Add i386/i386-avx512-linux.xml. (srv_amd64_linux_xmlfiles): Add i386/amd64-avx512-linux.xml and i386/x32-avx512-linux.xml. * i387-fp.c (num_avx512_k_registers): New constant for number of K registers. (num_avx512_zmmh_low_registers): New constant for number of lower ZMM registers (0-15). (num_avx512_zmmh_high_registers): New constant for number of higher ZMM registers (16-31). (num_avx512_ymmh_registers): New contant for number of higher YMM registers (ymm16-31 added by avx521 on x86_64). (num_avx512_xmm_registers): New constant for number of higher XMM registers (xmm16-31 added by AVX512 on x86_64). (struct i387_xsave): Add space for AVX512 registers. (i387_cache_to_xsave): Change raw buffer size to 64 characters. Add code to handle AVX512 registers. (i387_xsave_to_cache): Add code to handle AVX512 registers. * linux-x86-low.c (init_registers_amd64_avx512_linux): New prototypei from generated file. (tdesc_amd64_avx512_linux): Likewise. (init_registers_x32_avx512_linux): Likewise. (tdesc_x32_avx512_linux): Likewise. (init_registers_i386_avx512_linux): Likewise. (tdesc_i386_avx512_linux): Likewise. (x86_64_regmap): Add AVX512 registers. (x86_linux_read_description): Add code to handle AVX512 XSTATE mask. (initialize_low_arch): Add code to initialize AVX512 registers. doc/ * gdb.texinfo (i386 Features): Add description of AVX512 registers. Change-Id: Ifc4c08c76b85dbec18d02efdbe6182e851584438 Signed-off-by: Michael Sturm <michael.sturm@intel.com> |
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gdbserver: decouple x86 watchpoint / hw breakpoint routines from Z packet numbers.
My main motivation here is moving in the direction of decoupling insert_point/remove_point from packet numbers, though this bit alone should make it a little bit easier to merge gdb/gdbserver/i386-low.c and gdb/i386-nat.c (which are largely the same). Tested on x86_64 Fedora 17, and cross built for i686-mingw32 too. gdb/gdbserver/ 2014-04-23 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * i386-low.c: Don't include break-common.h here. (i386_low_insert_watchpoint, i386_low_remove_watchpoint): Change prototype to take target_hw_bp_type as argument instead of a Z packet char. * i386-low.h: Include break-common.h here. (Z_packet_to_hw_type): Declare. (i386_low_insert_watchpoint, i386_low_remove_watchpoint): Change prototypes. * linux-x86-low.c (x86_insert_point): Convert the packet number to a target_hw_bp_type before calling i386_low_insert_watchpoint. (x86_remove_point): Convert the packet number to a target_hw_bp_type before calling i386_low_remove_watchpoint. * win32-i386-low.c (i386_insert_point): Convert the packet number to a target_hw_bp_type before calling i386_low_insert_watchpoint. (i386_remove_point): Convert the packet number to a target_hw_bp_type before calling i386_low_remove_watchpoint. |
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d86d4aafd4 |
Remove all_lwps global.
* inferiors.h (ptid_of): Move here from linux-low.h. (pid_of, lwpid_of): Ditto. * linux-aarch64-low.c (debug_reg_change_callback): Update, "entry" parameter is a struct thread_info * now. (aarch64_notify_debug_reg_change): Fetch pid from current_inferior directly. Pass &all_threads to find_inferior instead of &all_lwps. (aarch64_stopped_data_address): Fetch lwpid from current_inferior directly. (aarch64_linux_prepare_to_resume): Fetch ptid from thread. (aarch64_arch_setup): Fetch lwpid from current_inferior directly. * linux-arm-low.c (update_registers_callback): Update, "entry" parameter is a struct thread_info * now. Fetch lwpid from current_inferior directly. (arm_insert_point): Pass &all_threads to find_inferior instead of &all_lwps. (arm_remove_point): Ditto. (arm_stopped_by_watchpoint): Fetch lwp from current_inferior. (arm_prepare_to_resume): Fetch pid from thread. (arm_read_description): Fetch lwpid from current_inferior directly. * linux-low.c (all_lwps): Delete. (delete_lwp): Delete call to remove_inferior. (handle_extended_wait): Fetch lwpid from thread. (add_lwp): Don't set lwp->entry.id. Remove call to add_inferior_to_list. (linux_attach_lwp_1): Fetch pid from current_inferior directly. (linux_kill_one_lwp): Fetch ptid,lwpid from thread. (kill_one_lwp_callback): Ditto. (linux_kill): Don't dereference NULL pointer. Fetch ptid,lwpid from thread. (get_detach_signal): Fetch ptid from thread. (linux_detach_one_lwp): Fetch ptid,lwpid from thread. Simplify call to regcache_invalidate_thread. (delete_lwp_callback): Update, "entry" parameter is a struct thread_info * now. Fetch pid from thread. (linux_mourn): Pass &all_threads to find_inferior instead of &all_lwps. (status_pending_p_callback): Update, "entry" parameter is a struct thread_info * now. Fetch ptid from thread. (find_lwp_pid): Update, "entry" parameter is a struct thread_info * now. (linux_wait_for_lwp): Fetch pid from thread. (linux_fast_tracepoint_collecting): Fetch lwpid from thread. (maybe_move_out_of_jump_pad): Fetch lwpid from current_inferior. (enqueue_one_deferred_signal): Fetch lwpid from thread. (dequeue_one_deferred_signal): Ditto. (cancel_breakpoint): Fetch ptid from current_inferior. (linux_wait_for_event): Pass &all_threads to find_inferior, not &all_lwps. Fetch ptid, lwpid from thread. (count_events_callback): Update, "entry" parameter is a struct thread_info * now. (select_singlestep_lwp_callback): Ditto. (select_event_lwp_callback): Ditto. (cancel_breakpoints_callback): Ditto. (linux_cancel_breakpoints): Pass &all_threads to find_inferior, not &all_lwps. (select_event_lwp): Ditto. Fetch ptid from event_thread. (unsuspend_one_lwp): Update, "entry" parameter is a struct thread_info * now. (unsuspend_all_lwps): Pass &all_threads to find_inferior, not &all_lwps. (linux_stabilize_threads): Ditto. And for for_each_inferior. Fetch lwpid from thread, not lwp. (linux_wait_1): Fetch ptid, lwpid from current_inferior. Pass &all_threads to find_inferior, not &all_lwps. (send_sigstop): Fetch lwpid from thread, not lwp. (send_sigstop_callback): Update, "entry" parameter is a struct thread_info * now. (suspend_and_send_sigstop_callback): Ditto. (wait_for_sigstop): Ditto. Fetch ptid, lwpid from thread, lwp. (stuck_in_jump_pad_callback): Update, "entry" parameter is a struct thread_info * now. (move_out_of_jump_pad_callback): Ditto. Fetch ptid, lwpid from thread, lwp. (lwp_running): Update, "entry" parameter is a struct thread_info * now. (stop_all_lwps): Fetch ptid from thread. Pass &all_threads to find_inferior, for_each_inferior, not &all_lwps. (linux_resume_one_lwp): Fetch lwpid from thread. (linux_set_resume_request): Update, "entry" parameter is a struct thread_info * now. Fetch pid, lwpid from thread. (resume_status_pending_p): Update, "entry" parameter is a struct thread_info * now. (need_step_over_p): Ditto. Fetch lwpid from thread. (start_step_over): Fetch lwpid from thread. (linux_resume_one_thread): Update, "entry" parameter is a struct thread_info * now. Fetch lwpid from thread. (linux_resume): Pass &all_threads to find_inferior, not &all_lwps. (proceed_one_lwp): Update, "entry" parameter is a struct thread_info * now. Fetch lwpid from thread. (unsuspend_and_proceed_one_lwp): Update, "entry" parameter is a struct thread_info * now. (proceed_all_lwps): Pass &all_threads to find_inferior, not &all_lwps. (unstop_all_lwps): Ditto. Fetch lwpid from thread. (regsets_fetch_inferior_registers): Fetch lwpid from current_inferior directly. (regsets_store_inferior_registers): Ditto. (fetch_register, store_register): Ditto. (linux_read_memory, linux_write_memory): Ditto. (linux_request_interrupt): Ditto. (linux_read_auxv): Ditto. (linux_xfer_siginfo): Ditto. (linux_qxfer_spu): Ditto. (linux_qxfer_libraries_svr4): Ditto. * linux-low.h (ptid_of, pid_of, lwpid_of): Delete, moved to inferiors.h. (get_lwp): Delete. (get_thread_lwp): Update. (struct lwp_info): Delete member "entry". Simplify comment for member "thread". (all_lwps): Delete. * linux-mips-low.c (mips_read_description): Fetch lwpid from current_inferior directly. (update_watch_registers_callback): Update, "entry" parameter is a struct thread_info * now. Fetch pid from thread. (mips_linux_prepare_to_resume): Fetch ptid from thread. (mips_insert_point): Fetch lwpid from current_inferior. Pass &all_threads to find_inferior, not &all_lwps. (mips_remove_point): Pass &all_threads to find_inferior, not &all_lwps. (mips_stopped_by_watchpoint): Fetch lwpid from current_inferior directly. (mips_stopped_data_address): Ditto. * linux-s390-low.c (s390_arch_setup): Fetch pid from current_inferior directly. * linux-tile-low.c (tile_arch_setup): Ditto. * linux-x86-low.c (x86_get_thread_area): Fetch lwpid from thread. (update_debug_registers_callback): Update, "entry" parameter is a struct thread_info * now. Fetch pid from thread. (i386_dr_low_set_addr): Fetch pid from current_inferior directly. Pass &all_threads to find_inferior, not &all_lwps. (i386_dr_low_get_addr): Fetch ptid from current_inferior directly. (i386_dr_low_set_control): Fetch pid from current_inferior directly. Pass &all_threads to find_inferior, not &all_lwps. (i386_dr_low_get_control): Fetch ptid from current_inferior directly. (i386_dr_low_get_status): Ditto. (x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Fetch ptid from thread. (x86_siginfo_fixup): Fetch lwpid from current_inferior directly. (x86_linux_read_description): Ditto. * proc-service.c (ps_getpid): Fetch pid from current_inferior directly. |
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New gdbserver option --debug-format=timestamp.
* NEWS: Mention it. gdbserver/ * configure.ac (AC_CHECK_FUNCS): Add test for gettimeofday. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in (SFILES): Add debug.c. (OBS): Add debug.o. * debug.c: New file. * debug.h: New file. * linux-aarch64-low.c (*): Update all debugging printfs to use debug_printf instead of fprintf. * linux-arm-low.c (*): Ditto. * linux-cris-low.c (*): Ditto. * linux-crisv32-low.c (*): Ditto. * linux-m32r-low.c (*): Ditto. * linux-sparc-low.c (*): Ditto. * linux-x86.c (*): Ditto. * linux-low.c (*): Ditto. (linux_wait_1): Add calls to debug_enter, debug_exit. (linux_wait): Remove redundant debugging printf. (stop_all_lwps): Add calls to debug_enter, debug_exit. (linux_resume, unstop_all_lwps): Ditto. * mem-break.c (*): Update all debugging printfs to use debug_printf instead of fprintf. * remote-utils.c (*): Ditto. * thread-db.c (*): Ditto. * server.c #include <ctype.h>, "gdb_vecs.h". (debug_threads): Moved to debug.c. (*): Update all debugging printfs to use debug_printf instead of fprintf. (start_inferior): Replace call to fflush with call to debug_flush. (monitor_show_help): Mention set debug-format. (parse_debug_format_options): New function. (handle_monitor_command): Handle "monitor set debug-format". (gdbserver_usage): Mention --debug-format. (main): Parse --debug-format. * server.h (debug_threads): Declaration moved to debug.h. #include "debug.h". * tracepoint.c (trace_debug_1) [!IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Add version of trace_debug_1 that uses debug_printf. (tracepoint_look_up_symbols): Update all debugging printfs to use debug_printf instead of fprintf. doc/ * gdb.texinfo (Server): Mention --debug-format=all|none|timestamp. (gdbserver man): Ditto. testsuite/ * gdb.server/server-mon.exp: Add tests for "set debug-format". |
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Fix PR PR16445 - gdbserver build failure on x86.
If gdb_proc_service.h ends up including linux/elf.h, we'll trip on
duplicate definitions:
In file included from ../../../gdb/gdbserver/linux-x86-low.c:29:0:
../../../gdb/gdbserver/../../include/elf/common.h:36:0: error: "ELFMAG0"
redefined [-Werror]
... etc ...
Handle this the same way linux-low.c and linux-arm-low.c handle this.
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2014-01-17 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
PR PR16445
* linux-x86-low.c (linux-x86-low.c): Don't include elf/common.h if
ELFMAG0 is defined after including gdb_proc_service.h.
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Add MPX support to gdbserver.
2013-05-22 Walfred Tedeschi <walfred.tedeschi@intel.com> gdbserver/ * Makefile.in: Add i386-mpx.c, i386-mpx-linux.c, amd64-mpx.c, amd64-mpx-linux.c, x32-mpx.c and x32-mpx-linux.c generation. * configure.srv (srv_i386_regobj): Add i386-mpx.o. (srv_i386_linux_regobj): Add i386-mpx-linux.o. (srv_amd64_regobj): Add amd64-mpx.o. (srv_amd64_linux_regobj): Add amd64-mpx-linux.o. (srv_i386_32bit_xmlfiles): Add i386/32bit-mpx.xml. (srv_i386_64bit_xmlfiles): Add i386/64bit-mpx.xml. * i387-fp.c (num_pl_bnd_register) Added constant. (num_pl_bnd_cfg_registers) Added constant. (struct i387_xsave) Added reserved area and MPX fields. (i387_cache_to_xsave, i387_xsave_to_cache) Add MPX. * linux-x86-low.c (init_registers_i386_mpx_linux): Declare new function. (tdesc_i386_mpx_linux): Add MPX amd64 target. (init_registers_amd64_mpx_linux): Declare new function. (tdesc_amd64_mpx_linux): Add MPX amd64 target. (x86_64_regmap): Add MPX registers. (x86_linux_read_description): Add MPX case. (initialize_low_arch): Initialize MPX targets. Change-Id: I394d81afa76d11375ce792cefad0ceb9825fb379 Signed-off-by: Walfred Tedeschi <walfred.tedeschi@intel.com> |
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[gdbserver] Move bytecode compilation bits from server.h to ax.h.
gdb/gdbserver/ 2013-09-05 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * server.h (struct emit_ops, current_insn_ptr, emit_error): Move ... * ax.h: ... here. |
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c144c7a0b7 |
[gdbserver] Split a new tracepoint.h file out of server.h.
gdb/gdbserver/ 2013-09-05 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * ax.c, linux-low.c, linux-x86-low.c, server.c: Include tracepoint.h. * server.h (IPA_BUFSIZ, initialize_tracepoint, tracing) (disconnected_tracing, tracepoint_look_up_symbols, stop_tracing (handle_tracepoint_general_set, handle_tracepoint_query) (tracepoint_finished_step, tracepoint_was_hit) (release_while_stepping_state_list, current_traceframe) (in_readonly_region, traceframe_read_mem) (fetch_traceframe_registers, traceframe_read_sdata) (traceframe_read_info, struct fast_tpoint_collect_status) (fast_tracepoint_collecting, force_unlock_trace_buffer) (handle_tracepoit_bkpts, initialize_low_tracepoint) (supply_fast_tracepoint_registers) (supply_static_tracepoint_registers, set_trampoline_buffer_space) (ipa_tdesc, claim_trampoline_space) (have_fast_tracepoint_trampoline_buffer, gdb_agent_about_to_close) (agent_mem_read, agent_get_trace_state_variable_value) (agent_set_trace_state_variable_value, agent_tsv_read) (agent_mem_read_string, get_raw_reg_func_addr) (get_get_tsv_func_addr, get_set_tsv_func_addr): Move to ... * tracepoint.h: ... this new file. |
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[GDBserver] Fix gdb.threads/siginfo-threads.exp, gdb.base/siginfo-obj.exp regressions.
This fixes the regressions reported at <http://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2013-06/msg00280.html>: $ runtest-gdbserver gdb.base/siginfo-obj.exp gdb.base/siginfo-thread.exp gdb.threads/siginfo-threads.exp Running ./gdb.base/siginfo-thread.exp ... FAIL: gdb.base/siginfo-thread.exp: p ssi_addr Running ./gdb.threads/siginfo-threads.exp ... FAIL: gdb.threads/siginfo-threads.exp: signal 0 si_pid FAIL: gdb.threads/siginfo-threads.exp: signal 1 si_pid FAIL: gdb.threads/siginfo-threads.exp: signal 2 si_pid FAIL: gdb.threads/siginfo-threads.exp: signal 3 si_pid Running ./gdb.base/siginfo-obj.exp ... FAIL: gdb.base/siginfo-obj.exp: p ssi_addr FAIL: gdb.base/siginfo-obj.exp: p ssi_addr The multi-arch patch made GDBserver do the the wrong siginfo layout conversion, because most uses of `linux_is_elf64' were removed, and it ended up never set. A global really is the wrong thing to use as elf64-ness is a per-process property; `linux_is_elf64' was just accidentally left behind. Tested on x86_64 Fedora 17. gdb/gdbserver/ 2013-06-12 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * linux-x86-low.c (linux_is_elf64): Delete global. (x86_siginfo_fixup): Replace reference to `linux_is_elf64' global with local linux_pid_exe_is_elf_64_file use. |
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[GDBserver] Initialize the x32 avx target description.
All target descriptions must be initialized at startup, but this one was forgotten. gdb/gdbserver/ 2013-06-11 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * linux-x86-low.c (initialize_low_arch): Call init_registers_x32_avx_linux. |
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[GDBserver] Multi-process + multi-arch
This patch makes GDBserver support multi-process + biarch. Currently, if you're debugging more than one process at once with a single gdbserver (in extended-remote mode), then all processes must have the same architecture (e.g., 64-bit vs 32-bit). Otherwise, you see this: Added inferior 2 [Switching to inferior 2 [<null>] (<noexec>)] Reading symbols from /home/pedro/gdb/tests/main32...done. Temporary breakpoint 2 at 0x4004cf: main. (2 locations) Starting program: /home/pedro/gdb/tests/main32 warning: Selected architecture i386 is not compatible with reported target architecture i386:x86-64 warning: Architecture rejected target-supplied description Remote 'g' packet reply is too long: 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000090cfffff0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000020000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000b042f7460000000000020000230000002b0000002b0000002b000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000007f03000000000000ffff0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000801f00003b0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ... etc, etc ... Even though the process was running a 32-bit program, GDBserver sent back to GDB a register set in 64-bit layout. A patch (http://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2012-11/msg00228.html) a while ago made GDB track a target_gdbarch per inferior, and as consequence, fetch a target description per-inferior. This patch is the GDBserver counterpart, that makes GDBserver keep track of each process'es XML target description and register layout. So in the example above, GDBserver will send the correct register set in 32-bit layout to GDB. A new "struct target_desc" object (tdesc for short) is added, that holds the target description and register layout information about each process. Each `struct process_info' holds a pointer to a target description. The regcache also gains a pointer to a target description, mainly for convenience, and parallel with GDB (and possible future support for programs that flip processor modes). The low target's arch_setup routines are responsible for setting the process'es correct tdesc. This isn't that much different to how things were done before, except that instead of detecting the inferior process'es architecture and calling the corresponding init_registers_FOO routine, which would change the regcache layout globals and recreate the threads' regcaches, the regcache.c globals are gone, and the init_registers_$BAR routines now each initialize a separate global struct target_desc object (one for each arch variant GDBserver supports), and so all the init_registers_$BAR routines that are built into GDBserver are called early at GDBserver startup time (similarly to how GDB handles its built-in target descriptions), and then the arch_setup routine is responsible for making process_info->tdesc point to one of these target description globals. The regcache module is all parameterized to get the regcache's layout from the tdesc object instead of the old register_bytes, etc. globals. The threads' regcaches are now created lazily. The old scheme where we created each of them when we added a new thread doesn't work anymore, because we add the main thread/lwp before we see it stop for the first time, and it is only when we see the thread stop for the first time that we have a chance of determining the inferior's architecture (through the_low_target.arch_setup). Therefore when we add the main thread we don't know which architecture/tdesc its regcache should have. This patch makes the gdb.multi/multi-arch.exp test now pass against (extended-remote) GDBserver. It currently fails, without this patch. The IPA also uses the regcache, so it gains a new global struct target_desc pointer, which points at the description of the process it is loaded in. Re. the linux-low.c & friends changes. Since the register map etc. may differ between processes (64-bit vs 32-bit) etc., the linux_target_ops num_regs, regmap and regset_bitmap data fields are no longer sufficient. A new method is added in their place that returns a pointer to a new struct that includes all info linux-low.c needs to access registers of the current inferior. The patch/discussion that originally introduced linux-low.c:disabled_regsets mentions that the disabled_regsets set may be different per mode (in a biarch setup), and indeed that is cleared whenever we start a new (first) inferior, so that global is moved as well behind the new `struct regs_info'. On the x86 side: I simply replaced the i387-fp.c:num_xmm_registers global with a check for 64-bit or 32-bit process, which is equivalent to how the global was set. This avoided coming up with some more general mechanism that would work for all targets that use this module (GNU/Linux, Windows, etc.). Tested: GNU/Linux IA64 GNU/Linux MIPS64 GNU/Linux PowerPC (Fedora 16) GNU/Linux s390x (Fedora 16) GNU/Linux sparc64 (Debian) GNU/Linux x86_64, -m64 and -m32 (Fedora 17) Cross built, and smoke tested: i686-w64-mingw32, under Wine. GNU/Linux TI C6x, by Yao Qi. Cross built but otherwise not tested: aarch64-linux-gnu arm-linux-gnu m68k-linux nios2-linux-gnu sh-linux-gnu spu tilegx-unknown-linux-gnu Completely untested: GNU/Linux Blackfin GNU/Linux CRIS GNU/Linux CRISv32 GNU/Linux TI Xtensa GNU/Linux M32R LynxOS QNX NTO gdb/gdbserver/ 2013-06-07 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (OBS): Add tdesc.o. (IPA_OBJS): Add tdesc-ipa.o. (tdesc-ipa.o): New rule. * ax.c (gdb_eval_agent_expr): Adjust register_size call to new interface. * linux-low.c (new_inferior): Delete. (disabled_regsets, num_regsets): Delete. (linux_add_process): Adjust to set the new per-process new_inferior flag. (linux_detach_one_lwp): Adjust to call regcache_invalidate_thread. (linux_wait_for_lwp): Adjust. Only call arch_setup if the event was a stop. When calling arch_setup, switch the current inferior to the thread that got an event. (linux_resume_one_lwp): Adjust to call regcache_invalidate_thread. (regsets_fetch_inferior_registers) (regsets_store_inferior_registers): New regsets_info parameter. Adjust to use it. (linux_register_in_regsets): New regs_info parameter. Adjust to use it. (register_addr, fetch_register, store_register): New usrregs_info parameter. Adjust to use it. (usr_fetch_inferior_registers, usr_store_inferior_registers): New parameter regs_info. Adjust to use it. (linux_fetch_registers): Get the current inferior's regs_info, and adjust to use it. (linux_store_registers): Ditto. [HAVE_LINUX_REGSETS] (initialize_regsets_info): New. (initialize_low): Don't initialize the target_regsets here. Call initialize_low_arch. * linux-low.h (target_regsets): Delete declaration. (struct regsets_info): New. (struct usrregs_info): New. (struct regs_info): New. (struct process_info_private) <new_inferior>: New field. (struct linux_target_ops): Delete the num_regs, regmap, and regset_bitmap fields. New field regs_info. [HAVE_LINUX_REGSETS] (initialize_regsets_info): Declare. * i387-fp.c (num_xmm_registers): Delete. (i387_cache_to_fsave, i387_fsave_to_cache): Adjust find_regno calls to new interface. (i387_cache_to_fxsave, i387_cache_to_xsave, i387_fxsave_to_cache) (i387_xsave_to_cache): Adjust find_regno calls to new interface. Infer the number of xmm registers from the regcache's target description. * i387-fp.h (num_xmm_registers): Delete. * inferiors.c (add_thread): Don't install the thread's regcache here. * proc-service.c (gregset_info): Fetch the current inferior's regs_info. Adjust to use it. * regcache.c: Include tdesc.h. (register_bytes, reg_defs, num_registers) (gdbserver_expedite_regs): Delete. (get_thread_regcache): If the thread doesn't have a regcache yet, create one, instead of aborting gdbserver. (regcache_invalidate_one): Rename to ... (regcache_invalidate_thread): ... this. (regcache_invalidate_one): New. (regcache_invalidate): Only invalidate registers of the current process. (init_register_cache): Add target_desc parameter, and use it. (new_register_cache): Ditto. Assert the target description has a non zero registers_size. (regcache_cpy): Add assertions. Adjust. (realloc_register_cache, set_register_cache): Delete. (registers_to_string, registers_from_string): Adjust. (find_register_by_name, find_regno, find_register_by_number) (register_cache_size): Add target_desc parameter, and use it. (free_register_cache_thread, free_register_cache_thread_one) (regcache_release, register_cache_size): New. (register_size): Add target_desc parameter, and use it. (register_data, supply_register, supply_register_zeroed) (supply_regblock, supply_register_by_name, collect_register) (collect_register_as_string, collect_register_by_name): Adjust. * regcache.h (struct target_desc): Forward declare. (struct regcache) <tdesc>: New field. (init_register_cache, new_register_cache): Add target_desc parameter. (regcache_invalidate_thread): Declare. (regcache_invalidate_one): Delete declaration. (regcache_release): Declare. (find_register_by_number, register_cache_size, register_size) (find_regno): Add target_desc parameter. (gdbserver_expedite_regs, gdbserver_xmltarget): Delete declarations. * remote-utils.c: Include tdesc.h. (outreg, prepare_resume_reply): Adjust. * server.c: Include tdesc.h. (gdbserver_xmltarget): Delete declaration. (get_features_xml, process_serial_event): Adjust. * server.h [IN_PROCESS_AGENT] (struct target_desc): Forward declare. (struct process_info) <tdesc>: New field. (ipa_tdesc): Declare. * tdesc.c: New file. * tdesc.h: New file. * tracepoint.c: Include tdesc.h. [IN_PROCESS_AGENT] (ipa_tdesc): Define. (get_context_regcache): Adjust to pass ipa_tdesc down. (do_action_at_tracepoint): Adjust to get the register cache size from the context regcache's description. (traceframe_walk_blocks): Adjust to get the register cache size from the current trace frame's description. (traceframe_get_pc): Adjust to get current trace frame's description and pass it down. (gdb_collect): Adjust to get the register cache size from the IPA's description. * linux-amd64-ipa.c (tdesc_amd64_linux): Declare. (gdbserver_xmltarget): Delete. (initialize_low_tracepoint): Set the ipa's target description. * linux-i386-ipa.c (tdesc_i386_linux): Declare. (initialize_low_tracepoint): Set the ipa's target description. * linux-x86-low.c: Include tdesc.h. [__x86_64__] (is_64bit_tdesc): New. (ps_get_thread_area, x86_get_thread_area): Use it. (i386_cannot_store_register): Rename to ... (x86_cannot_store_register): ... this. Use is_64bit_tdesc. (i386_cannot_fetch_register): Rename to ... (x86_cannot_fetch_register): ... this. Use is_64bit_tdesc. (x86_fill_gregset, x86_store_gregset): Adjust register_size calls to new interface. (target_regsets): Rename to ... (x86_regsets): ... this. (x86_get_pc, x86_set_pc): Adjust register_size calls to new interface. (x86_siginfo_fixup): Use is_64bit_tdesc. [__x86_64__] (tdesc_amd64_linux, tdesc_amd64_avx_linux) (tdesc_x32_avx_linux, tdesc_x32_linux) (tdesc_i386_linux, tdesc_i386_mmx_linux, tdesc_i386_avx_linux): Declare. (x86_linux_update_xmltarget): Delete. (I386_LINUX_XSAVE_XCR0_OFFSET): Define. (have_ptrace_getfpxregs, have_ptrace_getregset): New. (AMD64_LINUX_USER64_CS): New. (x86_linux_read_description): New, based on x86_linux_update_xmltarget. (same_process_callback): New. (x86_arch_setup_process_callback): New. (x86_linux_update_xmltarget): New. (x86_regsets_info): New. (amd64_linux_regs_info): New. (i386_linux_usrregs_info): New. (i386_linux_regs_info): New. (x86_linux_regs_info): New. (x86_arch_setup): Reimplement. (x86_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): Use is_64bit_tdesc. (x86_emit_ops): Ditto. (the_low_target): Adjust. Install x86_linux_regs_info, x86_cannot_fetch_register, and x86_cannot_store_register. (initialize_low_arch): New. * linux-ia64-low.c (tdesc_ia64): Declare. (ia64_fetch_register): Adjust. (ia64_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals. (ia64_regs_info): New function. (the_low_target): Adjust. (initialize_low_arch): New function. * linux-sparc-low.c (tdesc_sparc64): Declare. (sparc_fill_gregset_to_stack, sparc_store_gregset_from_stack): Adjust. (sparc_arch_setup): New function. (sparc_regsets_info, sparc_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals. (the_low_target): Adjust. (initialize_low_arch): New function. * linux-ppc-low.c (tdesc_powerpc_32l, tdesc_powerpc_altivec32l) (tdesc_powerpc_cell32l, tdesc_powerpc_vsx32l) (tdesc_powerpc_isa205_32l, tdesc_powerpc_isa205_altivec32l) (tdesc_powerpc_isa205_vsx32l, tdesc_powerpc_e500l) (tdesc_powerpc_64l, tdesc_powerpc_altivec64l) (tdesc_powerpc_cell64l, tdesc_powerpc_vsx64l) (tdesc_powerpc_isa205_64l, tdesc_powerpc_isa205_altivec64l) (tdesc_powerpc_isa205_vsx64l): Declare. (ppc_cannot_store_register, ppc_collect_ptrace_register) (ppc_supply_ptrace_register, parse_spufs_run, ppc_get_pc) (ppc_set_pc, ppc_get_hwcap): Adjust. (ppc_usrregs_info): Forward declare. (!__powerpc64__) ppc_regmap_adjusted: New global. (ppc_arch_setup): Adjust to the current process'es target description. (ppc_fill_vsxregset, ppc_store_vsxregset, ppc_fill_vrregset) (ppc_store_vrregset, ppc_fill_evrregset, ppc_store_evrregse) (ppc_store_evrregset): Adjust. (target_regsets): Rename to ... (ppc_regsets): ... this, and make static. (ppc_usrregs_info, ppc_regsets_info, regs_info): New globals. (ppc_regs_info): New function. (the_low_target): Adjust. (initialize_low_arch): New function. * linux-s390-low.c (tdesc_s390_linux32, tdesc_s390_linux32v1) (tdesc_s390_linux32v2, tdesc_s390_linux64, tdesc_s390_linux64v1) (tdesc_s390_linux64v2, tdesc_s390x_linux64, tdesc_s390x_linux64v1) (tdesc_s390x_linux64v2): Declare. (s390_collect_ptrace_register, s390_supply_ptrace_register) (s390_fill_gregset, s390_store_last_break): Adjust. (target_regsets): Rename to ... (s390_regsets): ... this, and make static. (s390_get_pc, s390_set_pc): Adjust. (s390_get_hwcap): New target_desc parameter, and use it. [__s390x__] (have_hwcap_s390_high_gprs): New global. (s390_arch_setup): Adjust to set the current process'es target description. Don't adjust the regmap. (s390_usrregs_info, s390_regsets_info, regs_info): New globals. [__s390x__] (s390_usrregs_info_3264, s390_regsets_info_3264) (regs_info_3264): New globals. (s390_regs_info): New function. (the_low_target): Adjust. (initialize_low_arch): New function. * linux-mips-low.c (tdesc_mips_linux, tdesc_mips_dsp_linux) (tdesc_mips64_linux, tdesc_mips64_dsp_linux): Declare. [__mips64] (init_registers_mips_linux) (init_registers_mips_dsp_linux): Delete defines. [__mips64] (tdesc_mips_linux, tdesc_mips_dsp_linux): New defines. (have_dsp): New global. (mips_read_description): New, based on mips_arch_setup. (mips_arch_setup): Reimplement. (get_usrregs_info): New function. (mips_cannot_fetch_register, mips_cannot_store_register) (mips_get_pc, mips_set_pc, mips_fill_gregset, mips_store_gregset) (mips_fill_fpregset, mips_store_fpregset): Adjust. (target_regsets): Rename to ... (mips_regsets): ... this, and make static. (mips_regsets_info, mips_dsp_usrregs_info, mips_usrregs_info) (dsp_regs_info, regs_info): New globals. (mips_regs_info): New function. (the_low_target): Adjust. (initialize_low_arch): New function. * linux-arm-low.c (tdesc_arm, tdesc_arm_with_iwmmxt) (tdesc_arm_with_vfpv2, tdesc_arm_with_vfpv3, tdesc_arm_with_neon): Declare. (arm_fill_vfpregset, arm_store_vfpregset): Adjust. (arm_read_description): New, with bits factored from arm_arch_setup. (arm_arch_setup): Reimplement. (target_regsets): Rename to ... (arm_regsets): ... this, and make static. (arm_regsets_info, arm_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals. (arm_regs_info): New function. (the_low_target): Adjust. (initialize_low_arch): New function. * linux-m68k-low.c (tdesc_m68k): Declare. (target_regsets): Rename to ... (m68k_regsets): ... this, and make static. (m68k_regsets_info, m68k_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals. (m68k_regs_info): New function. (m68k_arch_setup): New function. (the_low_target): Adjust. (initialize_low_arch): New function. * linux-sh-low.c (tdesc_sharch): Declare. (target_regsets): Rename to ... (sh_regsets): ... this, and make static. (sh_regsets_info, sh_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals. (sh_regs_info, sh_arch_setup): New functions. (the_low_target): Adjust. (initialize_low_arch): New function. * linux-bfin-low.c (tdesc_bfin): Declare. (bfin_arch_setup): New function. (bfin_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals. (bfin_regs_info): New function. (the_low_target): Adjust. (initialize_low_arch): New function. * linux-cris-low.c (tdesc_cris): Declare. (cris_arch_setup): New function. (cris_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals. (cris_regs_info): New function. (the_low_target): Adjust. (initialize_low_arch): New function. * linux-cris-low.c (tdesc_crisv32): Declare. (cris_arch_setup): New function. (cris_regsets_info, cris_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals. (cris_regs_info): New function. (the_low_target): Adjust. (initialize_low_arch): New function. * linux-m32r-low.c (tdesc_m32r): Declare. (m32r_arch_setup): New function. (m32r_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals. (m32r_regs_info): Adjust. (initialize_low_arch): New function. * linux-tic6x-low.c (tdesc_tic6x_c64xp_linux) (tdesc_tic6x_c64x_linux, tdesc_tic6x_c62x_linux): Declare. (tic6x_usrregs_info): Forward declare. (tic6x_read_description): New function, based on ... (tic6x_arch_setup): ... this. Reimplement. (target_regsets): Rename to ... (tic6x_regsets): ... this, and make static. (tic6x_regsets_info, tic6x_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals. (tic6x_regs_info): New function. (the_low_target): Adjust. (initialize_low_arch): New function. * linux-xtensa-low.c (tdesc_xtensa): Declare. (xtensa_fill_gregset, xtensa_store_gregset): Adjust. (target_regsets): Rename to ... (xtensa_regsets): ... this, and make static. (xtensa_regsets_info, xtensa_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals. (xtensa_arch_setup, xtensa_regs_info): New functions. (the_low_target): Adjust. (initialize_low_arch): New function. * linux-nios2-low.c (tdesc_nios2_linux): Declare. (nios2_arch_setup): Set the current process'es tdesc. (target_regsets): Rename to ... (nios2_regsets): ... this. (nios2_regsets_info, nios2_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals. (nios2_regs_info): New function. (the_low_target): Adjust. (initialize_low_arch): New function. * linux-aarch64-low.c (tdesc_aarch64): Declare. (aarch64_arch_setup): Set the current process'es tdesc. (target_regsets): Rename to ... (aarch64_regsets): ... this. (aarch64_regsets_info, aarch64_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals. (aarch64_regs_info): New function. (the_low_target): Adjust. (initialize_low_arch): New function. * linux-tile-low.c (tdesc_tilegx, tdesc_tilegx32): Declare globals. (target_regsets): Rename to ... (tile_regsets): ... this. (tile_regsets_info, tile_usrregs_info, regs_info): New globals. (tile_regs_info): New function. (tile_arch_setup): Set the current process'es tdesc. (the_low_target): Adjust. (initialize_low_arch): New function. * spu-low.c (tdesc_spu): Declare. (spu_create_inferior, spu_attach): Set the new process'es tdesc. * win32-arm-low.c (tdesc_arm): Declare. (arm_arch_setup): New function. (the_low_target): Install arm_arch_setup instead of init_registers_arm. * win32-i386-low.c (tdesc_i386, tdesc_amd64): Declare. (init_windows_x86): Rename to ... (i386_arch_setup): ... this. Set `win32_tdesc'. (the_low_target): Adjust. * win32-low.c (win32_tdesc): New global. (child_add_thread): Don't create the thread cache here. (do_initial_child_stuff): Set the new process'es tdesc. * win32-low.h (struct target_desc): Forward declare. (win32_tdesc): Declare. * lynx-i386-low.c (tdesc_i386): Declare global. (lynx_i386_arch_setup): Set `lynx_tdesc'. * lynx-low.c (lynx_tdesc): New global. (lynx_add_process): Set the new process'es tdesc. * lynx-low.h (struct target_desc): Forward declare. (lynx_tdesc): Declare global. * lynx-ppc-low.c (tdesc_powerpc_32): Declare global. (lynx_ppc_arch_setup): Set `lynx_tdesc'. * nto-low.c (nto_tdesc): New global. (do_attach): Set the new process'es tdesc. * nto-low.h (struct target_desc): Forward declare. (nto_tdesc): Declare. * nto-x86-low.c (tdesc_i386): Declare. (nto_x86_arch_setup): Set `nto_tdesc'. gdb/ 2013-06-07 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * regformats/regdat.sh: Output #include tdesc.h. Make globals static. Output a global target description pointer. (init_registers_${name}): Adjust to initialize a target description structure. |
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* linux-x86-low.c (ps_get_thread_area): Properly extend address to
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c2d6af84da |
range stepping: gdbserver (x86 GNU/Linux)
This patch adds support for range stepping to GDBserver, teaching it about vCont;r. It'd be easy to enable this for all hardware single-step targets without needing the linux_target_ops hook, however, at least PPC needs special care, due to the fact that PPC atomic sequences can't be hardware single-stepped through, a thing which GDBserver doesn't know about. So this leaves the support limited to x86/x86_64. gdb/ 2013-05-23 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * NEWS: Mention GDBserver range stepping support. gdb/gdbserver/ 2013-05-23 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * linux-low.c (lwp_in_step_range): New function. (linux_wait_1): If the thread was range stepping and stopped outside the stepping range, report the stop to GDB. Otherwise, continue stepping. Add range stepping debug output. (linux_set_resume_request): Copy the step range from the resume request to the lwp. (linux_supports_range_stepping): New. (linux_target_ops) <supports_range_stepping>: Set to linux_supports_range_stepping. * linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops) <supports_range_stepping>: New field. (struct lwp_info) <step_range_start, step_range_end>: New fields. * linux-x86-low.c (x86_supports_range_stepping): New. (the_low_target) <supports_range_stepping>: Set to x86_supports_range_stepping. * server.c (handle_v_cont): Handle 'r' action. (handle_v_requests): Append ";r" if the target supports range stepping. * target.h (struct thread_resume) <step_range_start, step_range_end>: New fields. (struct target_ops) <supports_range_stepping>: New field. (target_supports_range_stepping): New macro. |
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28e7fd6234 |
Update years in copyright notice for the GDB files.
Two modifications:
1. The addition of 2013 to the copyright year range for every file;
2. The use of a single year range, instead of potentially multiple
year ranges, as approved by the FSF.
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961bd387ba |
2012-07-19 Michael Eager <eager@eagercon.com>
* i386-low.c (Z_packet_to_hw_type): Add Z_PACKET_HW_BP, translate to hw_execute. * linux-x86-low.c (x86_insert_point, x86_remove_point): Call i386_low_insert_watchpoint, i386_low_remove_watchpoint to add/del hardware breakpoint. |
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4d47af5cf2 |
Enable x32 support in gdbserver
* Makefile.in (clean): Also remove x32.c x32-linux.c x32-avx.c x32-avx-linux.c. (x32.o): New target. (x32.c): Likewise. (x32-linux.o): Likewise. (x32-linux.c): Likewise. (x32-avx.o): Likewise. (x32-avx.c): Likewise. (x32-avx-linux.o): Likewise. (x32-avx-linux.c): Likewise. * configure.srv (srv_amd64_regobj): Add x32.o x32-avx.o. (srv_amd64_linux_regobj): Add x32-linux.o x32-avx-linux.o. (srv_i386_64bit_xmlfiles): Add i386/x32-core.xml. (srv_amd64_xmlfiles): Add i386/x32.xml i386/x32-avx.xml. (srv_amd64_linux_xmlfiles): Add i386/x32-linux.xml i386/x32-avx-linux.xml. * linux-x86-low.c (init_registers_x32_linux): New prototype. (init_registers_x32_avx_linux): Likwise. (x86_linux_update_xmltarget): Call init_registers_x32_linux or init_registers_x32_avx_linux if linux_is_elf64 is false. |
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c92b51775c |
Convert siginfo for x32 in gdbserver
* linux-x86-low.c (compat_x32_clock_t): New. (compat_x32_siginfo_t): Likewise. (compat_x32_siginfo_from_siginfo): Likewise. (siginfo_from_compat_x32_siginfo): Likewise. (linux_is_elf64): Likewise. (x86_siginfo_fixup): Call compat_x32_siginfo_from_siginfo and siginfo_from_compat_x32_siginfo for x32. (x86_arch_setup): Set linux_is_elf64. |
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214d508ee1 |
Check if GDBserver is compatible with process
PR gdb/13969 * linux-low.c (linux_pid_exe_is_elf_64_file): Also return the e_machine field. (linux_qxfer_libraries_svr4): Update call to elf_64_file_p. * linux-low.h (linux_pid_exe_is_elf_64_file): Updated. * linux-x86-low.c (x86_arch_setup): Check if GDBserver is compatible with process. |
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c14dfd3206 |
2012-03-28 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* linux-ia64-low.c (ia64_regmap): Map IA64_EC_REGNUM to PT_AR_EC. (IA64_GR0_REGNUM, IA64_FR0_REGNUM) (IA64_FR1_REGNUM): New defines. (ia64_fetch_register): New. (the_low_target): Install it. * linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops) <fetch_register>: New field. * linux-low.c (linux_fetch_registers): Try the the_low_target.fetch_register hook first. * linux-arm-low.c (the_low_target): Adjust. * linux-bfin-low.c (the_low_target): Adjust. * linux-cris-low.c (the_low_target): Adjust. * linux-crisv32-low.c (the_low_target): Adjust. * linux-m32r-low.c (the_low_target): Adjust. * linux-m68k-low.c (the_low_target): Adjust. * linux-mips-low.c (the_low_target): Adjust. * linux-ppc-low.c (the_low_target): Adjust. * linux-s390-low.c (the_low_target): Adjust. * linux-sh-low.c (the_low_target): Adjust. * linux-sparc-low.c (the_low_target): Adjust. * linux-tic6x-low.c (the_low_target): Adjust. * linux-x86-low.c (the_low_target): Adjust. * linux-xtensa-low.c (the_low_target): Adjust. |
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struct siginfo vs. siginfo_t
gdb/ * amd64-linux-nat.c (amd64_linux_siginfo_fixup): Use siginfo_t instead of struct siginfo. * arm-linux-nat.c (arm_linux_stopped_data_address): Likewise. * ia64-linux-nat.c (ia64_linux_stopped_data_address): Likewise. * linux-nat.c (linux_nat_siginfo_fixup, siginfo_fixup) (linux_xfer_siginfo, linux_nat_set_siginfo_fixup) (linux_nat_get_siginfo): Likewise. * linux-nat.h (struct lwp_info, linux_nat_set_siginfo_fixup) (linux_nat_get_siginfo): Likewise. * linux-tdep.c (linux_get_siginfo_type): Likewise. * ppc-linux-nat.c (ppc_linux_stopped_data_address): Likewise. * procfs.c (gdb_siginfo_t): Likewise. gdbserver/ * linux-arm-low.c (arm_stopped_by_watchpoint): Use siginfo_t instead of struct siginfo. * linux-low.c (siginfo_fixup, linux_xfer_siginfo): Likewise. * linux-x86-low.c (x86_siginfo_fixup): Likewise. * linux-low.h: Include <signal.h>. (struct siginfo): Remove forward declaration. (struct linux_target_ops) <siginfo_fixup>: Use siginfo_t instead of struct siginfo. |
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2012-03-08 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> Fix PR server/13392. * linux-x86-low.c (amd64_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): Check offset of JMP insn. * tracepoint.c (remove_tracepoint): New. (cmd_qtdp): Call remove_tracepoint when failed to install. 2012-03-08 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> Fix PR server/13392. * gdb.trace/change-loc.exp (tracepoint_change_loc_1): Remove kfail. (tracepoint_change_loc_2): Remove kfail. Return if failed to download tracepoints. * gdb.trace/pending.exp (pending_tracepoint_works): Likewise. (pending_tracepoint_resolved_during_trace): Likewise. (pending_tracepoint_installed_during_trace): Likewise. (pending_tracepoint_with_action_resolved): Likewise. |
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gdb:
* common/agent.c (agent_loaded_p): New.
(agent_look_up_symbols): New global.
* common/agent.h: Declare agent_loaded_p.
gdb/gdbserver:
* Makefile.in (linux-low.o): Keep dependence on agent.h.
(linux-x86-low.o): Likewise.
* server.h: Remove in_process_agent_loaded.
* tracepoint.c (in_process_agent_loaded): Removed. Moved it
common/agent.c.
Update callers.
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gdb/
* features/mips-dsp.xml: New file. * features/mips64-dsp.xml: New file. * features/mips-dsp-linux.xml: New file. * features/mips64-dsp-linux.xml: New file. * features/Makefile (WHICH): Add mips-dsp-linux and mips64-dsp-linux. (mips-dsp-expedite, mips64-dsp-expedite): New variables. * features/mips-dsp-linux.c: New file. * features/mips64-dsp-linux.c: New file. * regformats/mips-dsp-linux.dat: New file. * regformats/mips64-dsp-linux.dat: New file. * mips-linux-nat.c (mips_linux_register_addr): Handle DSP registers. (mips64_linux_register_addr): Likewise. (mips64_linux_regsets_fetch_registers): Likewise. (mips64_linux_regsets_store_registers): Likewise. (mips64_linux_fetch_registers): Update call to mips64_linux_regsets_fetch_registers. (mips64_linux_store_registers): Update call to mips64_linux_regsets_store_registers. (mips_linux_read_description): Probe for DSP registers. (_initialize_mips_linux_nat): Call initialize_tdesc_mips_dsp_linux and initialize_tdesc_mips64_dsp_linux. * mips-linux-tdep.c (supply_gregset, mips64_supply_gregset): Remove padding of no longer used embedded register slots. * mips-linux-tdep.h (DSP_BASE, DSP_CONTROL): New macros. (MIPS_RESTART_REGNUM): Redefine enum value. * mips-tdep.c (mips_generic_reg_names): Remove trailing null strings. (mips_tx39_reg_names): Likewise. (mips_linux_reg_names): New array of register names for Linux targets. (mips_register_name): Check for a null pointer in mips_processor_reg_names and return an empty string. (mips_register_type): Exclude embedded registers for the IRIX and Linux ABIs. (mips_pseudo_register_type): Likewise. Use dynamic numbers to refer to FP registers, LO, HI, BadVAddr, Cause and PC. Handle DSP registers. (mips_stab_reg_to_regnum): Handle DSP accumulators. (mips_dwarf_dwarf2_ecoff_reg_to_regnum): Likewise. (mips_gdbarch_init): Likewise. Initialize internal register indices for the Linux ABI. Use dynamic numbers to refer to registers, as applicable, while parsing the target description. * mips-tdep.h (struct mips_regnum): Add dspacc/dspctl offsets. gdb/doc/ * gdb.texinfo (MIPS Features): Add org.gnu.gdb.mips.dsp. gdb/gdbserver/ * linux-low.h (linux_target_ops): Add regset_bitmap member. * linux-low.c (use_linux_regsets): New macro. [!HAVE_LINUX_REGSETS] (regsets_fetch_inferior_registers): Likewise. [!HAVE_LINUX_REGSETS] (regsets_store_inferior_registers): Likewise. (linux_register_in_regsets): New function. (usr_fetch_inferior_registers): Skip registers covered by regsets. (usr_store_inferior_registers): Likewise. (usr_fetch_inferior_registers): New macro. (usr_store_inferior_registers): Likewise. (linux_fetch_registers): Handle mixed regset/non-regset targets. (linux_store_registers): Likewise. * linux-mips-low.c (init_registers_mips_dsp_linux): New prototype. (init_registers_mips64_dsp_linux): Likewise. (init_registers_mips_linux): New macro. (init_registers_mips_dsp_linux): Likewise. (mips_dsp_num_regs): Likewise. (DSP_BASE, DSP_CONTROL): New fallback macros. (mips_base_regs): New macro. (mips_regmap): Use it. Fix the size. (mips_dsp_regmap): New variable. (mips_dsp_regset_bitmap): Likewise. (mips_arch_setup): New function. (mips_cannot_fetch_register): Use the_low_target.regmap rather than mips_regmap. (mips_cannot_store_register): Likewise. (the_low_target): Update .arch_setup, .num_regs and .regmap initializers. Add .regset_bitmap initializer. * linux-arm-low.c (the_low_target): Add .regset_bitmap initializer. * linux-bfin-low.c (the_low_target): Likewise. * linux-cris-low.c (the_low_target): Likewise. * linux-crisv32-low.c (the_low_target): Likewise. * linux-ia64-low.c (the_low_target): Likewise. * linux-m32r-low.c (the_low_target): Likewise. * linux-m68k-low.c (the_low_target): Likewise. * linux-ppc-low.c (the_low_target): Likewise. * linux-s390-low.c (the_low_target): Likewise. * linux-sh-low.c (the_low_target): Likewise. * linux-sparc-low.c (the_low_target): Likewise. * linux-tic6x-low.c (the_low_target): Likewise. * linux-x86-low.c (the_low_target): Likewise. * linux-xtensa-low.c (the_low_target): Likewise. * configure.srv <mips*-*-linux*>: Add mips-dsp-linux.o and mips64-dsp-linux.o to srv_regobj. Add mips-dsp-linux.xml, mips64-dsp-linux.xml, mips-dsp.xml and mips64-dsp.xml to srv_xmlfiles. * Makefile.in (mips-dsp-linux.o, mips-dsp-linux.c): New targets. (mips64-dsp-linux.o, mips64-dsp-linux.c): Likewise. gdb/testsuite/ * gdb.xml/tdesc-regs.exp: Add "mips-dsp.xml" to the list of MIPS core registers. |
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be07f1a20c |
2012-01-27 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* linux-low.c (linux_child_pid_to_exec_file): Delete. (elf_64_file_p): Make static. (linux_pid_exe_is_elf_64_file): New. * linux-low.h (linux_child_pid_to_exec_file, elf_64_file_p): Delete declarations. (linux_pid_exe_is_elf_64_file): Declare. * linux-x86-low.c (x86_arch_setup): Use linux_pid_exe_is_elf_64_file. |
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0b30217134 |
Copyright year update in most files of the GDB Project.
gdb/ChangeLog:
Copyright year update in most files of the GDB Project.
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6210a125f8 |
2011-12-13 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
PR remote/13492 * i386-low.c (i386_low_stopped_data_address): Avoid fetching DR_CONTROL unless necessary. Extend comments. * linux-x86-low.c (x86_linux_prepare_to_resume): Don't write to DR0-3 if not used. If any watchpoint was set, clear DR_STATUS. |
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2011-11-14 Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com>
Kwok Cheung Yeung <kcy@codesourcery.com> * NEWS: Document shorter fast tracepoints and qTMinFTPILen packet. * i386-tdep.c (i386_fast_tracepoint_valid_at): Query target for the minimum instruction size for fast tracepoints. * target.h (struct target_ops): Add new method to_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len. (target_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len): New. * target.c (update_current_target): Set up new target operation. * remote.c (remote_write_bytes_aux): Fix typo. (remote_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len): New. (init_remote_ops): Initialize new field. * gdb.texinfo (Create and Delete Tracepoints): Describe what is needed to get shorter fast tracepoints. (Tracepoint Packets): Document new qTMinFTPILen packet. * linux-x86-low.c (small_jump_insn): New. (i386_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): Add arguments for trampoline and error message, build a trampoline and issue a small jump instruction to it. (x86_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): Add arguments for trampoline and error message. (x86_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len): New. (the_low_target): Add call to x86_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len. * linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops): Add arguments to install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad operation, add new operation. * linux-low.c (linux_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): Add arguments. (linux_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len): New function. (linux_target_op): Add new operation. * tracepoint.c (gdb_trampoline_buffer): New IPA variable. (gdb_trampoline_buffer_end): Ditto. (gdb_trampoline_buffer_error): Ditto. (struct ipa_sym_addresses): Add fields for new IPA variables. (symbol_list): Add entries for new IPA variables. (struct tracepoint): Add fields to hold the address range of the trampoline used by the tracepoint. (trampoline_buffer_head): New static variable. (trampoline_buffer_tail): Ditto. (claim_trampoline_space): New function. (have_fast_tracepoint_trampoline_buffer): New function. (clone_fast_tracepoint): Fill in trampoline fields of tracepoint structure. (install_fast_tracepoint): Ditto, also add error buffer argument. (cmd_qtminftpilen): New function. (handle_tracepoint_query): Add response to qTMinFTPILen packet. (fast_tracepoint_from_trampoline_address): New function. (fast_tracepoint_collecting): Handle trampoline as part of jump pad space. (set_trampoline_buffer_space): New function. (initialize_tracepoint): Initialize new IPA variables. * target.h (struct target_ops): Add arguments to install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad operation, add new get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len operation. (target_get_min_fast_tracepoint_insn_len): New. (install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): Add arguments. * server.h (IPA_BUFSIZ): Define. * linux-i386-ipa.c: Include extra header files. (initialize_fast_tracepoint_trampoline_buffer): New function. (initialize_low_tracepoint): Call it. * server.h (set_trampoline_buffer_space): Declare. (claim_trampoline_space): Ditto. (have_fast_tracepoint_trampoline_buffer): Ditto. * gdb.trace/ftrace.c: New. * gdb.trace/ftrace.exp: New. |
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* server.h (struct emit_ops): Add compare-goto fields.
* tracepoint.c (gdb_agent_op_sizes): New table. (emit_eq_goto): New function. (emit_ne_goto): New function. (emit_lt_goto): New function. (emit_le_goto): New function. (emit_gt_goto): New function. (emit_ge_goto): New function. (is_goto_target): New function. (compile_bytecodes): Recognize special cases of compare-goto combinations and call specialized emitters for them. * linux-x86-low.c (amd64_emit_eq_goto): New function. (amd64_emit_ne_goto): New function. (amd64_emit_lt_goto): New function. (amd64_emit_le_goto): New function. (amd64_emit_gt_goto): New function. (amd64_emit_ge_goto): New function. (amd64_emit_ops): Add the new functions. (i386_emit_eq_goto): New function. (i386_emit_ne_goto): New function. (i386_emit_lt_goto): New function. (i386_emit_le_goto): New function. (i386_emit_gt_goto): New function. (i386_emit_ge_goto): New function. (i386_emit_ops): Add the new functions. |
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* linux-x86-low.c (i386_emit_prologue): Save %ebx.
(i386_emit_epilogue): Restore %ebx. |
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2011-05-31 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
gdb/gdbserver/ * linux-x86-low.c (i386_dr_low_get_addr): Fix off by one in assertion. * win32-i386-low.c (i386_dr_low_get_addr): Ditto. gdb/testsuite/ * gdb.arch/i386-dr3-watch.c: New file. * gdb.arch/i386-dr3-watch.exp: New file. |
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fix strict-aliasing warnings
* linux-x86-low.c (amd64_emit_const): Call memcpy instead of casting pointers. (amd64_emit_reg, amd64_emit_int_call_1, amd64_emit_void_call_2): (i386_emit_const, i386_emit_reg, i386_emit_int_call_1): (i386_emit_void_call_2): Likewise. |
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2011-01-05 Michael Snyder <msnyder@msnyder-server.eng.vmware.com>
* gdbreplay.c: Shorten lines of >= 80 columns. * linux-low.c: Ditto. * linux-ppc-low.c: Ditto. * linux-s390-low.c: Ditto. * linux-sparc-low.c: Ditto. * linux-x86-low.c: Ditto. * linux-xtensa-low.c: Ditto. * mem-break.c: Ditto. * nto-low.c: Ditto. * regcache.h: Ditto. * remote-utils.c: Ditto. * server.c: Ditto. * server.h: Ditto. * thread-db.c: Ditto. * tracepoint.c: Ditto. * utils.c: Ditto. * win32-low.h: Ditto. |
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gdb/
* amd64-linux-nat.c (compat_siginfo_from_siginfo) (siginfo_from_compat_siginfo): Also copy si_pid and si_uid when si_code is < 0. Check for si_code == SI_TIMER before checking for si_code < 0. gdb/gdbserver/ * linux-x86-low.c (compat_siginfo_from_siginfo) (siginfo_from_compat_siginfo): Also copy si_pid and si_uid when si_code is < 0. Check for si_code == SI_TIMER before checking for si_code < 0. |
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* linux-low.c (linux_unprepare_to_access_memory): Rename to ...
(linux_done_accessing_memory): ... this. (linux_target_ops): Adjust. * linux-x86-low.c (x86_insert_point, x86_remove_point): Adjust. * nto-low.c (nto_target_ops): Adjust comment. * server.c (gdb_read_memory, gdb_write_memory): Adjust. * spu-low.c (spu_target_ops): Adjust comment. * target.h (target_ops): Rename unprepare_to_access_memory field to done_accessing_memory. (unprepare_to_access_memory): Rename to ... (done_accessing_memory): ... this. |
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* linux-low.c (linux_prepare_to_access_memory): New.
(linux_unprepare_to_access_memory): New. (linux_target_ops): Install them. * server.c (read_memory): Rename to ... (gdb_read_memory): ... this. Use prepare_to_access_memory/prepare_to_access_memory. (write_memory): Rename to ... (gdb_write_memory): ... this. Use prepare_to_access_memory/prepare_to_access_memory. (handle_search_memory_1): Adjust. (process_serial_event): Adjust. * target.h (struct target_ops): New fields prepare_to_access_memory and unprepare_to_access_memory. (prepare_to_access_memory, unprepare_to_access_memory): New. * linux-x86-low.c (x86_insert_point, x86_remove_point): Use prepare_to_access_memory/prepare_to_access_memory. * nto-low.c (nto_target_ops): Adjust. * spu-low.c (spu_target_ops): Adjust. * win32-low.c (win32_target_ops): Adjust. |
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PR threads/10729
* linux-x86-low.c (update_debug_registers_callback): New. (i386_dr_low_set_addr): Use it. (i386_dr_low_get_addr): New. (i386_dr_low_set_control): Use update_debug_registers_callback. (i386_dr_low_get_control): New. (i386_dr_low_get_status): Adjust. * linux-low.c (linux_stop_lwp): New. * linux-low.h (linux_stop_lwp): Declare. * i386-low.c (I386_DR_GET_RW_LEN): Take the dr7 contents as argument instead of a i386_debug_reg_state. (I386_DR_WATCH_HIT): Take the dr6 contents as argument instead of a i386_debug_reg_state. (i386_insert_aligned_watchpoint): Adjust. (i386_remove_aligned_watchpoint): Adjust. (i386_low_stopped_data_address): Read the debug registers from the inferior instead of from the mirrors. * i386-low.h (struct i386_debug_reg_state): Extend comment. (i386_dr_low_get_addr): Declare. (i386_dr_low_get_control): Declare. (i386_dr_low_get_status): Change prototype. * win32-i386-low.c (dr_status_mirror, dr_control_mirror): New globals. (i386_dr_low_get_addr): New. (i386_dr_low_get_control): New. (i386_dr_low_get_status): Adjust prototype. Return dr_status_mirror. (i386_initial_stuff): Clear dr_status_mirror and dr_control_mirror. (i386_get_thread_context): Adjust. (i386_set_thread_context): Adjust. (i386_thread_added): Adjust. |
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2010-06-20 Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com>
Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> * linux-x86-low.c (always_true): Delete. (EMIT_ASM, EMIT_ASM32): Use an uncondition asm jmp instead of trying to fool the compiler with always_true. |
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* linux-x86-low.c (amd64_emit_const, amd64_emit_void_call_2)
(i386_emit_const, i386_emit_void_call_2): Replace int64_t uses with LONGEST uses. * server.h (struct emit_ops): Replace int64_t uses with LONGEST uses. * tracepoint.c (emit_const, emit_void_call_2): Replace int64_t uses with LONGEST uses. |
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6a271cae85 |
gdb/
2010-06-14 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> * NEWS: Mention GDBserver's JIT compilation of tracepoint bytecode. gdb/gdbserver/ 2010-06-14 Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com> Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> Bytecode compiler. * linux-x86-low.c: Include limits.h. (add_insns): New. (always_true): New. (EMIT_ASM): New. (EMIT_ASM32): New. (amd64_emit_prologue, amd64_emit_epilogue, amd64_emit_add) (amd64_emit_sub, amd64_emit_mul, amd64_emit_lsh) (amd64_emit_rsh_signed, amd64_emit_rsh_unsigned, amd64_emit_ext, (amd64_emit_log_not, amd64_emit_bit_and, amd64_emit_bit_or) (amd64_emit_bit_xor, amd64_emit_bit_not, amd64_emit_equal, (amd64_emit_less_signed, amd64_emit_less_unsigned, amd64_emit_ref, (amd64_emit_if_goto, amd64_emit_goto, amd64_write_goto_address) (amd64_emit_const, amd64_emit_call, amd64_emit_reg) (amd64_emit_pop, amd64_emit_stack_flush, amd64_emit_zero_ext) (amd64_emit_swap, amd64_emit_stack_adjust, amd64_emit_int_call_1) (amd64_emit_void_call_2): New. (amd64_emit_ops): New. (i386_emit_prologue, i386_emit_epilogue, i386_emit_add) (i386_emit_sub,i386_emit_mul, i386_emit_lsh, i386_emit_rsh_signed) (i386_emit_rsh_unsigned, i386_emit_ext, i386_emit_log_not) (i386_emit_bit_and, i386_emit_bit_or, i386_emit_bit_xor) (i386_emit_bit_not, i386_emit_equal, i386_emit_less_signed) (i386_emit_less_unsigned, i386_emit_ref, i386_emit_if_goto) (i386_emit_goto, i386_write_goto_address, i386_emit_const) (i386_emit_call, i386_emit_reg, i386_emit_pop) (i386_emit_stack_flush, i386_emit_zero_ext, i386_emit_swap) (i386_emit_stack_adjust, i386_emit_int_call_1) (i386_emit_void_call_2): New. (i386_emit_ops): New. (x86_emit_ops): New. (the_low_target): Install x86_emit_ops. * server.h (struct emit_ops): New. (get_raw_reg_func_addr): Declare. (current_insn_ptr, emit_error): Declare. * tracepoint.c (get_raw_reg, get_trace_state_variable_value) (set_trace_state_variable_value): New defines. (struct ipa_sym_addresses): New fields addr_get_raw_reg, addr_get_trace_state_variable_value and addr_set_trace_state_variable_value. (symbol_list): New fields for get_raw_reg, get_trace_state_variable_value and set_trace_state_variable_value. (condfn): New typedef. (struct tracepoint): New field `compiled_cond'. (do_action_at_tracepoint): Clear compiled_cond. (get_trace_state_variable_value, set_trace_state_variable_value): Export in the IPA. (condition_true_at_tracepoint): If there's a compiled condition, run that. (current_insn_ptr, emit_error): New globals. (struct bytecode_address): New. (get_raw_reg_func_addr): New. (emit_prologue, emit_epilogue, emit_add, emit_sub, emit_mul) (emit_lsh, emit_rsh_signed, emit_rsh_unsigned, emit_ext) (emit_log_not, emit_bit_and, emit_bit_or, emit_bit_xor) (emit_bit_not, emit_equal, emit_less_signed, emit_less_unsigned) (emit_ref, emit_if_goto, emit_goto, write_goto_address, emit_const) (emit_reg, emit_pop, emit_stack_flush, emit_zero_ext, emit_swap) (emit_stack_adjust, emit_int_call_1, emit_void_call_2): New. (compile_tracepoint_condition, compile_bytecodes): New. * target.h (emit_ops): Forward declare. (struct target_ops): New field emit_ops. (target_emit_ops): New. * linux-amd64-ipa.c (gdb_agent_get_raw_reg): New. * linux-i386-ipa.c (gdb_agent_get_raw_reg): New. * linux-low.c (linux_emit_ops): New. (linux_target_ops): Install it. * linux-low.h (struct linux_target_ops): New field emit_ops. |
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gdb/gdbserver/
2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com> * Makefile.in (IPA_DEPFILES, extra_libraries): New. (all): Depend on $(extra_libraries). (install-only): Install the IPA. (IPA_OBJS, IPA_LIB): New. (clean): Remove the IPA lib. (IPAGENT_CFLAGS): New. (tracepoint-ipa.o, utils-ipa.o, remote-utils-ipa.o) (regcache-ipa.o, i386-linux-ipa.o, linux-i386-ipa.o) (linux-amd64-ipa.o, amd64-linux-ipa.o): New rules. * linux-amd64-ipa.c, linux-i386-ipa.c: New files. * configure.ac: Check for atomic builtins support in the compiler. (IPA_DEPFILES, extra_libraries): Define. * configure.srv (ipa_obj): Add description. (ipa_i386_linux_regobj, ipa_amd64_linux_regobj): Define. (i[34567]86-*-linux*): Set ipa_obj. (x86_64-*-linux*): Set ipa_obj. * linux-low.c (stabilizing_threads): New. (supports_fast_tracepoints): New. (linux_detach): Stabilize threads before detaching. (handle_tracepoints): Handle internal tracing breakpoints. Assert the lwp is either not stabilizing, or is moving out of a jump pad. (linux_fast_tracepoint_collecting): New. (maybe_move_out_of_jump_pad): New. (enqueue_one_deferred_signal): New. (dequeue_one_deferred_signal): New. (linux_wait_for_event_1): If moving out of a jump pad, defer pending signals to later. (linux_stabilize_threads): New. (linux_wait_1): Check if threads need moving out of jump pads, and do it if so. (stuck_in_jump_pad_callback): New. (move_out_of_jump_pad_callback): New. (lwp_running): New. (linux_resume_one_lwp): Handle moving out of jump pads. (linux_set_resume_request): Dequeue deferred signals. (need_step_over_p): Also step over fast tracepoint jumps. (start_step_over): Also uninsert fast tracepoint jumps. (finish_step_over): Also reinsert fast tracepoint jumps. (linux_install_fast_tracepoint_jump): New. (linux_target_ops): Install linux_stabilize_threads and linux_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad. * linux-low.h (linux_target_ops) <get_thread_area, install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad>: New fields. (struct lwp_info) <collecting_fast_tracepoint, pending_signals_to_report, exit_jump_pad_bkpt>: New fields. (linux_get_thread_area): Declare. * linux-x86-low.c (jump_insn): New. (x86_get_thread_area): New. (append_insns): New. (push_opcode): New. (amd64_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New. (i386_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New. (x86_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New. (the_low_target): Install x86_get_thread_area and x86_install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad. * mem-break.c (set_raw_breakpoint_at): Use read_inferior_memory. (struct fast_tracepoint_jump): New. (fast_tracepoint_jump_insn): New. (fast_tracepoint_jump_shadow): New. (find_fast_tracepoint_jump_at): New. (fast_tracepoint_jump_here): New. (delete_fast_tracepoint_jump): New. (set_fast_tracepoint_jump): New. (uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): New. (reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): New. (set_breakpoint_at): Use write_inferior_memory. (uninsert_raw_breakpoint): Use write_inferior_memory. (check_mem_read): Mask out fast tracepoint jumps. (check_mem_write): Mask out fast tracepoint jumps. * mem-break.h (struct fast_tracepoint_jump): Forward declare. (set_fast_tracepoint_jump): Declare. (delete_fast_tracepoint_jump) (fast_tracepoint_jump_here, uninsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at) (reinsert_fast_tracepoint_jumps_at): Declare. * regcache.c: Don't compile many functions when building the in-process agent library. (init_register_cache) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't allow allocating the register buffer in the heap. (free_register_cache): If the register buffer isn't owned by the regcache, don't free it. (set_register_cache) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't re-alocate pre-existing register caches. * remote-utils.c (convert_int_to_ascii): Constify `from' parameter type. (convert_ascii_to_int): : Constify `from' parameter type. (decode_M_packet, decode_X_packet): Replace the `to' parameter by a `to_p' pointer to pointer parameter. If TO_P is NULL, malloc the needed buffer in-place. (relocate_instruction): New. * server.c (handle_query) <qSymbols>: If the target supports tracepoints, give it a chance of looking up symbols. Report support for fast tracepoints. (handle_status): Stabilize threads. (process_serial_event): Adjust. * server.h (struct fast_tracepoint_jump): Forward declare. (struct process_info) <fast_tracepoint_jumps>: New field. (convert_ascii_to_int, convert_int_to_ascii): Adjust. (decode_X_packet, decode_M_packet): Adjust. (relocate_instruction): Declare. (in_process_agent_loaded): Declare. (tracepoint_look_up_symbols): Declare. (struct fast_tpoint_collect_status): Declare. (fast_tracepoint_collecting): Declare. (force_unlock_trace_buffer): Declare. (handle_tracepoint_bkpts): Declare. (initialize_low_tracepoint) (supply_fast_tracepoint_registers) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Declare. * target.h (struct target_ops) <stabilize_threads, install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad>: New fields. (stabilize_threads, install_fast_tracepoint_jump_pad): New. * tracepoint.c [HAVE_MALLOC_H]: Include malloc.h. [HAVE_STDINT_H]: Include stdint.h. (trace_debug_1): Rename to ... (trace_vdebug): ... this. (trace_debug): Rename to ... (trace_debug_1): ... this. Add `level' parameter. (trace_debug): New. (ATTR_USED, ATTR_NOINLINE): New. (IP_AGENT_EXPORT): New. (gdb_tp_heap_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end) (collecting, gdb_collect, stop_tracing, flush_trace_buffer) (about_to_request_buffer_space, trace_buffer_is_full) (stopping_tracepoint, expr_eval_result, error_tracepoint) (tracepoints, tracing, trace_buffer_ctrl, trace_buffer_ctrl_curr) (trace_buffer_lo, trace_buffer_hi, traceframe_read_count) (traceframe_write_count, traceframes_created) (trace_state_variables) New renaming defines. (struct ipa_sym_addresses): New. (STRINGIZE_1, STRINGIZE, IPA_SYM): New. (symbol_list): New. (ipa_sym_addrs): New. (all_tracepoint_symbols_looked_up): New. (in_process_agent_loaded): New. (write_e_ipa_not_loaded): New. (maybe_write_ipa_not_loaded): New. (tracepoint_look_up_symbols): New. (debug_threads) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: New. (read_inferior_memory) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: New. (UNKNOWN_SIDE_EFFECTS): New. (stop_tracing): New. (flush_trace_buffer): New. (stop_tracing_bkpt): New. (flush_trace_buffer_bkpt): New. (read_inferior_integer): New. (read_inferior_uinteger): New. (read_inferior_data_pointer): New. (write_inferior_data_pointer): New. (write_inferior_integer): New. (write_inferior_uinteger): New. (struct collect_static_trace_data_action): Delete. (enum tracepoint_type): New. (struct tracepoint) <type>: New field `type'. <actions_str, step_actions, step_actions_str>: Only include in GDBserver. <orig_size, obj_addr_on_target, adjusted_insn_addr> <adjusted_insn_addr_end, jump_pad, jump_pad_end>: New fields. (tracepoints): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT. (last_tracepoint): Don't include in the IPA. (stopping_tracepoint): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT. (trace_buffer_is_full): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT. (alloced_trace_state_variables): New. (trace_state_variables): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT. (traceframe_t): Delete unused variable. (circular_trace_buffer): Don't include in the IPA. (trace_buffer_start): Delete. (struct trace_buffer_control): New. (trace_buffer_free): Delete. (struct ipa_trace_buffer_control): New. (GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK, GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_PREV) (GDBSERVER_FLUSH_COUNT_MASK_CURR, GDBSERVER_UPDATED_FLUSH_COUNT_BIT): New. (trace_buffer_ctrl): New. (TRACE_BUFFER_CTRL_CURR): New. (trace_buffer_start, trace_buffer_free, trace_buffer_end_free): Reimplement as macros. (trace_buffer_wrap): Delete. (traceframe_write_count, traceframe_read_count) (traceframes_created, tracing): Use IP_AGENT_EXPORT. (struct tracepoint_hit_ctx) <type>: New field. (struct fast_tracepoint_ctx): New. (memory_barrier): New. (cmpxchg): New. (record_tracepoint_error): Update atomically in the IPA. (clear_inferior_trace_buffer): New. (about_to_request_buffer_space): New. (trace_buffer_alloc): Handle GDBserver and inferior simulatenous updating the same buffer. (add_tracepoint): Default the tracepoint's type to trap tracepoint, and orig_size to -1. (get_trace_state_variable) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Handle allocated internal variables. (create_trace_state_variable): New parameter `gdb'. Handle it. (clear_installed_tracepoints): Clear fast tracepoint jumps. (cmd_qtdp): Handle fast tracepoints. (cmd_qtdv): Adjust. (max_jump_pad_size): New. (gdb_jump_pad_head): New. (get_jump_space_head): New. (claim_jump_space): New. (sort_tracepoints): New. (MAX_JUMP_SIZE): New. (cmd_qtstart): Handle fast tracepoints. Sync tracepoints with the IPA. (stop_tracing) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't include the tdisconnected support. Upload fast traceframes, and delete internal IPA breakpoints. (stop_tracing_handler): New. (flush_trace_buffer_handler): New. (cmd_qtstop): Upload fast tracepoints. (response_tracepoint): Handle fast tracepoints. (tracepoint_finished_step): Upload fast traceframes. Set the tracepoint hit context's tracepoint type. (handle_tracepoint_bkpts): New. (tracepoint_was_hit): Set the tracepoint hit context's tracepoint type. Add comment about fast tracepoints. (collect_data_at_tracepoint) [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't access the non-existing action_str field. (get_context_regcache): Handle fast tracepoints. (do_action_at_tracepoint) [!IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Don't write the PC to the regcache. (fast_tracepoint_from_jump_pad_address): New. (fast_tracepoint_from_ipa_tpoint_address): New. (collecting_t): New. (force_unlock_trace_buffer): New. (fast_tracepoint_collecting): New. (collecting): New. (gdb_collect): New. (write_inferior_data_ptr): New. (target_tp_heap): New. (target_malloc): New. (download_agent_expr): New. (UALIGN): New. (download_tracepoints): New. (download_trace_state_variables): New. (upload_fast_traceframes): New. (IPA_FIRST_TRACEFRAME): New. (IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME_1): New. (IPA_NEXT_TRACEFRAME): New. [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Include sys/mman.h and fcntl.h. [IN_PROCESS_AGENT] (gdb_tp_heap_buffer, gdb_jump_pad_buffer) (gdb_jump_pad_buffer_end): New. [IN_PROCESS_AGENT] (initialize_tracepoint_ftlib): New. (initialize_tracepoint): Adjust. [IN_PROCESS_AGENT]: Allocate the IPA heap, and jump pad scratch buffer. Initialize the low module. * utils.c (PREFIX, TOOLNAME): New. (malloc_failure): Use PREFIX. (error): In the IPA, an error causes an exit. (fatal, warning): Use PREFIX. (internal_error): Use TOOLNAME. (NUMCELLS): Increase to 10. * configure, config.in: Regenerate. gdb/ 2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> * NEWS: Mention gdbserver fast tracepoints support. gdb/doc/ 2010-06-01 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> * gdb.texinfo (Set Tracepoints): Mention tracepoints support in gdbserver, and add cross reference. (Tracepoints support in gdbserver): New subsection. |
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Define xmltarget_amd64_linux_no_xml only for amd64.
2010-04-17 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * linux-x86-low.c (xmltarget_amd64_linux_no_xml): Define only if __x86_64__ is defined. |