* gas/dwarf2dbg.c (out_set_addr): Allow for non-constant value of
DWARF2_LINE_MIN_INSN_LENGTH
* gas/config/tc-ppc.c (ppc_dwarf2_line_min_insn_length): Declare
and initialize.
(md_apply_fix): Branch addr can be a multiple of 2 or 4.
* gas/config/tc-ppc.h (DWARF2_LINE_MIN_INSN_LENGTH): Now a
variable reference.
Ulrich Weigand [Wed, 1 Aug 2012 13:02:41 +0000 (13:02 +0000)]
gdbserver/ChangeLog:
* linux-arm-low.c (arm_linux_hw_point_initialize): Distinguish
between unsupported TYPE and unimplementable ADDR/LEN combination.
(arm_insert_point): Act on new return value.
testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.base/watchpoint.exp (test_wide_location_1): Expect software
watchpoints on ARM. When expecting software watchpoints, tolerate
(remote) targets that report unsupported hardware watchpoint only
at continue time.
(test_wide_location_2): Likewise.
Mike Frysinger [Wed, 1 Aug 2012 03:31:55 +0000 (03:31 +0000)]
sim: bfin: set bfrom alias field to correct size
When the sim is built w/out the bfroms, we end up passing a length of 0 when
mapping the rom region which the core sim code rejects. So add an alias field
equal to the length to avoid that error.
Mike Frysinger [Wed, 1 Aug 2012 03:22:32 +0000 (03:22 +0000)]
sim: bfin: update return value in bfin_reg_{fetch,store}
The latest gdb sim-remote.c really wants a return value from the fetch/store
register functions, so update the Blackfin sim to avoid the warnings/errors.
Alan Modra [Wed, 1 Aug 2012 01:29:12 +0000 (01:29 +0000)]
* dwarf2.c (struct dwarf2_debug): Add close_on_cleanup.
(_bfd_dwarf2_slurp_debug_info): Set close_on_cleanup if we open
gnu_debuglink bfd.
(_bfd_dwarf2_cleanup_debug_info): Act on close_on_cleanup.
* server.c (process_point_options): Only skip tokens if we find
one that is unrecognized. Don't treat 'X' specially while
skipping unrecognized tokens.
Mike Frysinger [Tue, 31 Jul 2012 09:02:35 +0000 (09:02 +0000)]
libiberty/md5: fix strict alias warnings
Current libiberty md5 code triggers these warnings with gcc-4.7.1 for me:
libiberty/md5.c: In function â\80\98md5_finish_ctxâ\80\99:
libiberty/md5.c:117:3: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules [-Wstrict-aliasing]
libiberty/md5.c:118:3: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules [-Wstrict-aliasing]
The change below fixes things for me. The optimized output (-O2) is the same
before/after my change on x86_64-linux. I imagine it'll be the same for most
targets. It seems simpler than using a union on the md5_ctx buffer since these
are the only two locations in the code where this occurs.
Jan Beulich [Tue, 31 Jul 2012 07:45:48 +0000 (07:45 +0000)]
The current error message for bad imm4 operands wasn't really helpful,
and was pointing at the wrong operand in Intel mode. Since non-constant
operands are being taken care of by other means anyway, adjust it to
simply state that the constant doesn't fit.
Jan Beulich [Tue, 31 Jul 2012 07:43:38 +0000 (07:43 +0000)]
Since the word to byte register conversion isn't active for x86-64
anyway, there's also no need to issue a separate, inconsistent
diagnostic in some of the cases - non-matching operands will be
complained about anyway.
Jan Beulich [Tue, 31 Jul 2012 07:41:39 +0000 (07:41 +0000)]
At the point where check_VecOperands()/VEX_check_operands() get run,
all other instruction attributes already matched, so any mismatch here
will tell the user more precisely what is wrong than using an eventual
(and very likely to occur) more generic error encountered on a
subsequent iteration through the template matching loop.
* config/tc-i386.c (match_template): New local variable
'specific_error'. Set it from i.error after failed
check_VecOperands or VEX_check_operands. Use it if set in
preference to i.error when actually issuing disagnostic.
Jan Kratochvil [Tue, 31 Jul 2012 07:33:16 +0000 (07:33 +0000)]
gdb/
* infcall.c (call_function_by_hand): Move BP_ADDR comment to
AT_ENTRY_POINT.
(call_function_by_hand) <ON_STACK>: Call write_memory with
gdbarch_breakpoint_from_pc, if possible.
(call_function_by_hand) <AT_ENTRY_POINT>: The BP_ADDR comment is moved
here.
gdb/testsuite/
* gdb.base/valgrind-infcall.c: New file.
* gdb.base/valgrind-infcall.exp: New file.
* xgate-dis.c: Removed an IF statement that will
always be false due to overlapping operand masks.
* xgate-opc.c: Corrected 'com' opcode entry and
fixed spacing.
gas/config/
* tc-xgate.c: Consolidated inc/dec/hi/low modifieres into
one function.
(xgate_parse_operand): Added %hi and %lo handling.
gas/testsuite/gas/xgate
* xgate.exp: Added hi/lo test.
* hilo.d: New test file
* hilo.s: Net test source file.
Mike Frysinger [Fri, 27 Jul 2012 16:30:57 +0000 (16:30 +0000)]
bfd: update to AC_INIT
Move the package name/version from AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE to AC_INIT per recent
autotools guidelines. We use recent versions of both, so it shouldn't be
a problem.
This sets PACKAGE_xxx variables correctly, and makes the output of:
./configure --version
actually useful:
bfd configure 2.22.52
Changing the other dirs to use AC_INIT would require a bit of m4 trickery
that I don't feel like getting into, and they all use BFD_VERSION anyways,
so there isn't much point.
gdb/testsuite/
* gdb.python/py-inferior.c (thread): New function.
(check_threads): New function.
(test_threads): New function.
* gdb.python/py-inferior.exp: Added test.
Replaced runto with continue to breakpoint.
Tom Tromey [Thu, 26 Jul 2012 18:43:02 +0000 (18:43 +0000)]
* lib/ada.exp (standard_ada_testfile): New proc.
* gdb.ada/aliased_array.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/array_bounds.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/array_return.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/array_subscript_addr.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/arrayidx.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/arrayparam.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/arrayptr.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/atomic_enum.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/bad-task-bp-keyword.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/bp_enum_homonym.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/bp_on_var.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/bp_range_type.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/call_pn.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/catch_ex.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/char_enum.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/char_param.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/complete.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/cond_lang.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile,
standard_output_file.
* gdb.ada/dyn_loc.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/enum_idx_packed.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/exec_changed.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile,
standard_output_file.
* gdb.ada/exprs.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/fixed_cmp.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/fixed_points.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/formatted_ref.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/frame_args.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/fullname_bp.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/fun_addr.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/fun_in_declare.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/funcall_param.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/homonym.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/info_locals_renaming.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/int_deref.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/interface.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/lang_switch.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile,
standard_output_file
* gdb.ada/mi_catch_ex.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/mi_task_arg.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/mi_task_info.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/mod_from_name.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/nested.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/null_array.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/null_record.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/operator_bp.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/packed_array.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/packed_tagged.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/print_chars.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/print_pc.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/ptr_typedef.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/ptype_field.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/ptype_tagged_param.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/rec_return.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/ref_param.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/ref_tick_size.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/same_enum.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/set_pckd_arr_elt.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/small_reg_param.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/start.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/str_ref_cmp.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/sym_print_name.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/taft_type.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/tagged.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/tagged_not_init.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/task_bp.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/tasks.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/tick_last_segv.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/type_coercion.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/uninitialized_vars.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/variant_record_packed_array.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/watch_arg.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/whatis_array_val.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
* gdb.ada/widewide.exp: Use standard_ada_testfile.
What happens is that GDB is trying to convert the value it read
(as a host "long double") into a target "double" value. The routine
performing the conversion does not realize that 1.6e+308 is just
too large to fit in a double. Similarly, it does not notice that
1.6e-308 is too small to be represented.
This patch enhances convert_doublest_to_floatformat to both handle
floats that are too small and too large.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* doublest.c (convert_doublest_to_floatformat): If the exponent
is too small, treat the value as zero. If the exponent is too
large, treat the value as infinity.
* linespec.c (linespec_lexer_lex_number): Update comments,
change the return and add check to make sure the input is
the decimal numbers.
(linespec_lexer_lex_one): If linespec_lexer_lex_number return
false, call linespec_lexer_lex_string.
* config/tc-i386-intel.c (i386_intel_simplify_register): Handle
xmm/ymm index register being specified first as well as esp/rsp
base register being specified last in a memory operand.