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Author SHA1 Message Date
Hannes Domani
fa639f555a Don't compare types of enum fields
Comparing types of enum fields results in a crash, because they don't
have a type.

It can be reproduced by comparing the types of 2 instances of the same
enum type in different objects:

enum.h:

    enum e
    {
      zero,
      one,
    };

enum-1.c:

    #include <enum.h>
    int func();
    enum e e1;
    int main()
    {
      return e1 + func();
    }

enum-2.c:

    #include <enum.h>
    enum e e2;
    int func()
    {
      return e2;
    }

$ gcc -g -oenum enum-1.c enum-2.c
$ gdb -q enum.exe
Reading symbols from enum.exe...
(gdb) py print(gdb.parse_and_eval("e1").type==gdb.parse_and_eval("e2").type)

Thread 1 received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 6184.0x1cc4]
check_typedef (type=0x0) at C:/src/repos/binutils-gdb.git/gdb/gdbtypes.c:2745
2745      while (type->code () == TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF)

gdb/ChangeLog:

2020-12-19  Hannes Domani  <ssbssa@yahoo.de>

	PR exp/27070
	* gdbtypes.c (check_types_equal): Don't compare types of enum fields.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

2020-12-19  Hannes Domani  <ssbssa@yahoo.de>

	PR exp/27070
	* gdb.python/compare-enum-type-a.c: New test.
	* gdb.python/compare-enum-type-b.c: New test.
	* gdb.python/compare-enum-type.exp: New file.
	* gdb.python/compare-enum-type.h: New test.
2020-12-19 13:41:44 +01:00
Tom Tromey
32f47895b5 Remove printfi_filtered and fprintfi_filtered
After seeing Simon's patch, I thought maybe it was finally time to
remove printfi_filtered and fprintfi_filtered, in favor of using the
"%*s" approach to indenting.

In this patch I took the straightforward approach of always adding a
leading "%*s", even when the format already started with "%s", to
avoid the trickier form of:

    printf ("%*s", -indent, string)

Regression tested on x86-64 Fedora 32.
Let me know what you think.

gdb/ChangeLog
2020-12-17  Tom Tromey  <tromey@adacore.com>

	* gdbtypes.c (print_args, dump_fn_fieldlists, print_cplus_stuff)
	(print_gnat_stuff, print_fixed_point_type_info)
	(recursive_dump_type): Update.
	* go32-nat.c (go32_sysinfo, display_descriptor): Update.
	* c-typeprint.c (c_type_print_base_struct_union)
	(c_type_print_base_1): Update.
	* rust-lang.c (rust_internal_print_type): Update.
	* f-typeprint.c (f_language::f_type_print_base): Update.
	* utils.h (fprintfi_filtered, printfi_filtered): Remove.
	* m2-typeprint.c (m2_record_fields): Update.
	* p-typeprint.c (pascal_type_print_base): Update.
	* compile/compile-loc2c.c (push, pushf, unary, binary)
	(do_compile_dwarf_expr_to_c): Update.
	* utils.c (fprintfi_filtered, printfi_filtered): Remove.
2020-12-17 13:29:38 -07:00
Tom Tromey
f5756acc15 Constify parse_and_eval_type
I noticed that the argumen to parse_and_eval_type could be "const".
This patch implements this change.

I wonder if this could be removed.  It's only called via
check_stub_method_group, which seems questionable to me.  However, I
didn't look into doing this.

gdb/ChangeLog
2020-12-13  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* gdbtypes.c (safe_parse_type): Make argument const.
	* value.h (parse_and_eval_type): Make argument const.
	* eval.c (parse_and_eval_type): Make argument const.
2020-12-13 09:51:42 -07:00
Simon Marchi
6ad368b8ca gdb: address review comments of previous series
I forgot to include fixes for review comments I got before pushing the
previous commits (or I pushed the wrong commits).  This one fixes it.

 - Return {} instead of false in get_discrete_low_bound and
   get_discrete_high_bound.
 - Compute high bound after confirming low bound is valid in
   get_discrete_bounds.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.c (get_discrete_low_bound, get_discrete_high_bound):
	Return {} instead of false.
	(get_discrete_bounds): Compute high bound only if low bound is
	valid.

Change-Id: I5f9a66b3672adfac9441068c899ab113ab2c331a
2020-12-09 14:49:15 -05:00
Simon Marchi
5b56203a7c gdb: fix value_subscript when array upper bound is not known
Since commit 7c6f271296 ("gdb: make get_discrete_bounds check for
non-constant range bounds"), subscripting  flexible array member fails:

    struct no_size
    {
      int n;
      int items[];
    };

    (gdb) p *ns
    $1 = {n = 3, items = 0x5555555592a4}
    (gdb) p ns->items[0]
    Cannot access memory at address 0xfffe555b733a0164
    (gdb) p *((int *) 0x5555555592a4)
    $2 = 101  <--- we would expect that
    (gdb) p &ns->items[0]
    $3 = (int *) 0xfffe5559ee829a24  <--- wrong address

Since the flexible array member (items) has an unspecified size, the array type
created for it in the DWARF doesn't have dimensions (this is with gcc 9.3.0,
Ubuntu 20.04):

    0x000000a4:   DW_TAG_array_type
                    DW_AT_type [DW_FORM_ref4]       (0x00000038 "int")
                    DW_AT_sibling [DW_FORM_ref4]    (0x000000b3)

    0x000000ad:     DW_TAG_subrange_type
                      DW_AT_type [DW_FORM_ref4]     (0x00000031 "long unsigned int")

This causes GDB to create a range type (TYPE_CODE_RANGE) with a defined
constant low bound (dynamic_prop with kind PROP_CONST) and an undefined
high bound (dynamic_prop with kind PROP_UNDEFINED).

value_subscript gets both bounds of that range using
get_discrete_bounds.  Before commit 7c6f271296, get_discrete_bounds
didn't check the kind of the dynamic_props and would just blindly read
them as if they were PROP_CONST.  It would return 0 for the high bound,
because we zero-initialize the range_bounds structure.  And it didn't
really matter in this case, because the returned high bound wasn't used
in the end.

Commit 7c6f271296 changed get_discrete_bounds to return a failure if
either the low or high bound is not a constant, to make sure we don't
read a dynamic prop that isn't a PROP_CONST as a PROP_CONST.  This
change made get_discrete_bounds start to return a failure for that
range, and as a result would not set *lowp and *highp.  And since
value_subscript doesn't check get_discrete_bounds' return value, it just
carries on an uses an uninitialized value for the low bound.  If
value_subscript did check the return value of get_discrete_bounds, we
would get an error message instead of a bogus value.  But it would still
be a bug, as we wouldn't be able to print the flexible array member's
elements.

Looking at value_subscript, we see that the low bound is always needed,
but the high bound is only needed if !c_style.  So, change
value_subscript to use get_discrete_low_bound and
get_discrete_high_bound separately.  This fixes the case described
above, where the low bound is known but the high bound isn't (and is not
needed).  This restores the original behavior without accessing a
dynamic_prop in a wrong way.

A test is added.  In addition to the case described above, a case with
an array member of size 0 is added, which is a GNU C extension that
existed before flexible array members were introduced.  That case
currently fails when compiled with gcc <= 8.  gcc <= 8 produces DWARF
similar to the one shown above, while gcc 9 adds a DW_AT_count of 0 in
there, which makes the high bound known.  A case where an array member
of size 0 is the only member of the struct is also added, as that was
how PR 28675 was originally reported, and it's an interesting corner
case that I think could trigger other funny bugs.

Question about the implementation: in value_subscript, I made it such
that if the low or high bound is unknown, we fall back to zero.  That
effectively makes it the same as it was before 7c6f271296.  But should
we instead error() out?

gdb/ChangeLog:

	PR 26875, PR 26901
	* gdbtypes.c (get_discrete_low_bound): Make non-static.
	(get_discrete_high_bound): Make non-static.
	* gdbtypes.h (get_discrete_low_bound): New declaration.
	(get_discrete_high_bound): New declaration.
	* valarith.c (value_subscript): Only fetch high bound if
	necessary.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	PR 26875, PR 26901
	* gdb.base/flexible-array-member.c: New test.
	* gdb.base/flexible-array-member.exp: New test.

Change-Id: I832056f80e6c56f621f398b4780d55a3a1e299d7
2020-12-09 13:52:12 -05:00
Simon Marchi
14c09924a0 gdb: split get_discrete_bounds in two
get_discrete_bounds is not flexible for ranges (TYPE_CODE_RANGE), in the
sense that it returns true (success) only if both bounds are present and
constant values.

This is a problem for code that only needs to know the low bound and
fails unnecessarily if the high bound is unknown.

Split the function in two, get_discrete_low_bound and
get_discrete_high_bound, that both return an optional.  Provide a new
implementation of get_discrete_bounds based on the two others, so the
callers don't have to be changed.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.c (get_discrete_bounds): Implement with
	get_discrete_low_bound and get_discrete_high_bound.
	(get_discrete_low_bound): New.
	(get_discrete_high_bound): New.

Change-Id: I986b5e9c0dd969800e3fb9546af9c827d52e80d0
2020-12-09 13:52:03 -05:00
Simon Marchi
1f8d288117 gdb: make get_discrete_bounds return bool
get_discrete_bounds currently has three possible return values (see its
current doc for details).  It appears that for all callers, it would be
sufficient to have a boolean "worked" / "didn't work" return value.

Change the return type of get_discrete_bounds to bool and adjust all
callers.  Doing so simplifies the following patch.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (get_discrete_bounds): Return bool, adjust all
	callers.
	* gdbtypes.c (get_discrete_bounds): Return bool.

Change-Id: Ie51feee23c75f0cd7939742604282d745db59172
2020-12-09 13:51:57 -05:00
Simon Marchi
6244c1196a gdb: make discrete_position return optional
Instead of returning a boolean status and returning the value through a
pointer, return an optional that does both jobs.  This helps in the
following patches, and I think it is an improvement in general.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* ada-lang.c (ada_value_slice_from_ptr): Adjust.
	(ada_value_slice): Adjust.
	(pos_atr): Adjust.
	* gdbtypes.c (get_discrete_bounds): Adjust.
	(discrete_position): Return optional.
	* gdbtypes.h (discrete_position): Return optional.

Change-Id: I758dbd8858b296ee472ed39ec35db1dbd624a5ae
2020-12-09 13:51:45 -05:00
Joel Brobecker
e6fcee3a73 Make function fixed_point_scaling_factor a method of struct type
This logically connects this function to the object it inspects.

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * gdbtypes.h (struct type) <fixed_point_scaling_factor>: New method,
        replacing fixed_point_scaling_factor.  All callers updated
        throughout this project.
        (fixed_point_scaling_factor): Delete declaration.
        * gdbtypes.c (type::fixed_point_scaling_factor): Replaces
        fixed_point_scaling_factor.  Adjust implementation accordingly.
2020-11-23 21:49:13 -05:00
Joel Brobecker
d19937a74c Make fixed_point_type_base_type a method of struct type
As suggested by Simon, to logically connect this function to
the object it inspects.

Note that, logically, this method should be "const". Unfortunately,
the implementation iterates on struct type objects starting with "this",
and thus trying to declare the method "const" triggers a compilation
error.

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * gdbtypes.h (struct type) <fixed_point_type_base_type> New method,
        replacing the fixed_point_type_base_type function. All callers
        updated throughout this project.
        (fixed_point_type_base_type): Remove declaration.
        * gdbtypes.c (type::fixed_point_type_base_type): Replaces
        fixed_point_type_base_type.  Adjust implementation accordingly.
2020-11-23 21:48:23 -05:00
Joel Brobecker
2a12c336b9 gdbtypes.h: Get rid of the TYPE_FIXED_POINT_INFO macro
This is one step further towards the removal of all these macros.

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * gdbtypes.h (struct type) <fixed_point_info, set_fixed_point_info>:
        New methods.
        (INIT_FIXED_POINT_SPECIFIC): Adjust.
        (TYPE_FIXED_POINT_INFO): Delete macro.
        (allocate_fixed_point_type_info): Change return type to void.
        * gdbtypes.c (copy_type_recursive): Replace the use of
        TYPE_FIXED_POINT_INFO by a call to the fixed_point_info method.
        (fixed_point_scaling_factor): Likewise.
        (allocate_fixed_point_type_info): Change return type to void.
        Adjust implementation accordingly.
        * dwarf2/read.c (finish_fixed_point_type): Replace the use of
        TYPE_FIXED_POINT_INFO by a call to the fixed_point_info method.
2020-11-23 21:47:40 -05:00
Joel Brobecker
987b670356 change and rename gmp_string_asprintf to return an std::string
This was suggested by Simon during a code review of this package upstream.
The upside is that this makes the function's API more natural and C++.
The downside is an extra malloc, which might be the reason why we went
for using a unique_xmalloc_ptr in the first place. Since this function
is not expected to be called frequently, the API improvement might be
worth the performance impact.

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * gmp-utils.h (gmp_string_printf): Rename from gmp_string_asprintf.
        Change return type to std::string. Update all callers.
        * gmp-utils.c (gmp_string_printf): Likewise.
2020-11-23 21:45:35 -05:00
Andrew Burgess
a5c641b57b gdb/fortran: Add support for Fortran array slices at the GDB prompt
This commit brings array slice support to GDB.

WARNING: This patch contains a rather big hack which is limited to
Fortran arrays, this can be seen in gdbtypes.c and f-lang.c.  More
details on this below.

This patch rewrites two areas of GDB's Fortran support, the code to
extract an array slice, and the code to print an array.

After this commit a user can, from the GDB prompt, ask for a slice of
a Fortran array and should get the correct result back.  Slices can
(optionally) have the lower bound, upper bound, and a stride
specified.  Slices can also have a negative stride.

Fortran has the concept of repacking array slices.  Within a compiled
Fortran program if a user passes a non-contiguous array slice to a
function then the compiler may have to repack the slice, this involves
copying the elements of the slice to a new area of memory before the
call, and copying the elements back to the original array after the
call.  Whether repacking occurs will depend on which version of
Fortran is being used, and what type of function is being called.

This commit adds support for both packed, and unpacked array slicing,
with the default being unpacked.

With an unpacked array slice, when the user asks for a slice of an
array GDB creates a new type that accurately describes where the
elements of the slice can be found within the original array, a
value of this type is then returned to the user.  The address of an
element within the slice will be equal to the address of an element
within the original array.

A user can choose to select packed array slices instead using:

  (gdb) set fortran repack-array-slices on|off
  (gdb) show fortran repack-array-slices

With packed array slices GDB creates a new type that reflects how the
elements of the slice would look if they were laid out in contiguous
memory, allocates a value of this type, and then fetches the elements
from the original array and places then into the contents buffer of
the new value.

One benefit of using packed slices over unpacked slices is the memory
usage, taking a small slice of N elements from a large array will
require (in GDB) N * ELEMENT_SIZE bytes of memory, while an unpacked
array will also include all of the "padding" between the
non-contiguous elements.  There are new tests added that highlight
this difference.

There is also a new debugging flag added with this commit that
introduces these commands:

  (gdb) set debug fortran-array-slicing on|off
  (gdb) show debug fortran-array-slicing

This prints information about how the array slices are being built.

As both the repacking, and the array printing requires GDB to walk
through a multi-dimensional Fortran array visiting each element, this
commit adds the file f-array-walk.h, which introduces some
infrastructure to support this process.  This means the array printing
code in f-valprint.c is significantly reduced.

The only slight issue with this commit is the "rather big hack" that I
mentioned above.  This hack allows us to handle one specific case,
array slices with negative strides.  This is something that I don't
believe the current GDB value contents model will allow us to
correctly handle, and rather than rewrite the value contents code
right now, I'm hoping to slip this hack in as a work around.

The problem is that, as I see it, the current value contents model
assumes that an object base address will be the lowest address within
that object, and that the contents of the object start at this base
address and occupy the TYPE_LENGTH bytes after that.

( We do have the embedded_offset, which is used for C++ sub-classes,
such that an object can start at some offset from the content buffer,
however, the assumption that the object then occupies the next
TYPE_LENGTH bytes is still true within GDB. )

The problem is that Fortran arrays with a negative stride don't follow
this pattern.  In this case the base address of the object points to
the element with the highest address, the contents of the array then
start at some offset _before_ the base address, and proceed for one
element _past_ the base address.

As the stride for such an array would be negative then, in theory the
TYPE_LENGTH for this type would also be negative.  However, in many
places a value in GDB will degrade to a pointer + length, and the
length almost always comes from the TYPE_LENGTH.

It is my belief that in order to correctly model this case the value
content handling of GDB will need to be reworked to split apart the
value's content buffer (which is a block of memory with a length), and
the object's in memory base address and length, which could be
negative.

Things are further complicated because arrays with negative strides
like this are always dynamic types.  When a value has a dynamic type
and its base address needs resolving we actually store the address of
the object within the resolved dynamic type, not within the value
object itself.

In short I don't currently see an easy path to cleanly support this
situation within GDB.  And so I believe that leaves two options,
either add a work around, or catch cases where the user tries to make
use of a negative stride, or access an array with a negative stride,
and throw an error.

This patch currently goes with adding a work around, which is that
when we resolve a dynamic Fortran array type, if the stride is
negative, then we adjust the base address to point to the lowest
address required by the array.  The printing and slicing code is aware
of this adjustment and will correctly slice and print Fortran arrays.

Where this hack will show through to the user is if they ask for the
address of an array in their program with a negative array stride, the
address they get from GDB will not match the address that would be
computed within the Fortran program.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add f-array-walker.h.
	* NEWS: Mention new options.
	* f-array-walker.h: New file.
	* f-lang.c: Include 'gdbcmd.h' and 'f-array-walker.h'.
	(repack_array_slices): New static global.
	(show_repack_array_slices): New function.
	(fortran_array_slicing_debug): New static global.
	(show_fortran_array_slicing_debug): New function.
	(value_f90_subarray): Delete.
	(skip_undetermined_arglist): Delete.
	(class fortran_array_repacker_base_impl): New class.
	(class fortran_lazy_array_repacker_impl): New class.
	(class fortran_array_repacker_impl): New class.
	(fortran_value_subarray): Complete rewrite.
	(set_fortran_list): New static global.
	(show_fortran_list): Likewise.
	(_initialize_f_language): Register new commands.
	(fortran_adjust_dynamic_array_base_address_hack): New function.
	* f-lang.h (fortran_adjust_dynamic_array_base_address_hack):
	Declare.
	* f-valprint.c: Include 'f-array-walker.h'.
	(class fortran_array_printer_impl): New class.
	(f77_print_array_1): Delete.
	(f77_print_array): Delete.
	(fortran_print_array): New.
	(f_value_print_inner): Update to call fortran_print_array.
	* gdbtypes.c: Include 'f-lang.h'.
	(resolve_dynamic_type_internal): Call
	fortran_adjust_dynamic_array_base_address_hack.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

        * gdb.fortran/array-slices-bad.exp: New file.
        * gdb.fortran/array-slices-bad.f90: New file.
        * gdb.fortran/array-slices-sub-slices.exp: New file.
        * gdb.fortran/array-slices-sub-slices.f90: New file.
        * gdb.fortran/array-slices.exp: Rewrite tests.
        * gdb.fortran/array-slices.f90: Rewrite tests.
        * gdb.fortran/vla-sizeof.exp: Correct expected results.

gdb/doc/ChangeLog:

        * gdb.texinfo (Debugging Output): Document 'set/show debug
        fortran-array-slicing'.
        (Special Fortran Commands): Document 'set/show fortran
        repack-array-slices'.
2020-11-19 11:23:23 +00:00
Tom de Vries
5d8254e185 [gdb/build] Fix -Werror=bool-compare warning in update_static_array_size
With current trunk I run into:
...
src/gdb/gdbtypes.c: In function 'bool update_static_array_size(type*)':
src/gdb/gdbtypes.c:1250:64: error: comparison of constant '0' with boolean \
  expression is always true [-Werror=bool-compare]
    && get_array_bounds (element_type, &low_bound, &high_bound) >= 0
       ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~
...

Fix this by dropping the compare.

gdb/ChangeLog:

2020-11-18  Tom de Vries  <tdevries@suse.de>

	* gdbtypes.c (update_static_array_size): Fix -Werror=bool-compare
	warning.
2020-11-18 19:59:45 +01:00
Simon Marchi
584903d3f5 gdb: make get_array_bounds return bool
Obvious change from int to bool.  I took the opportunity to move the doc
to the header file.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (get_array_bounds): Return bool, adjust some
	callers.  Move doc here.
	* gdbtypes.c (get_array_bounds): Return bool

Change-Id: I8ed20298cb0927963c1f09b345966533d5ed06e2
2020-11-17 18:47:05 -05:00
Joel Brobecker
0958441403 Add support for printing value of DWARF-based fixed-point type objects
This commit introduces a new kind of type, meant to describe
fixed-point types, using a new code added specifically for
this purpose (TYPE_CODE_FIXED_POINT).

It then adds handling of fixed-point base types in the DWARF reader.

And finally, as a first step, this commit adds support for printing
the value of fixed-point type objects.

Note that this commit has a known issue: Trying to print the value
of a fixed-point object with a format letter (e.g. "print /x NAME")
causes the wrong value to be printed because the scaling factor
is not applied. Since the fix for this issue is isolated, and
this is not a regression, the fix will be made in a pach of its own.
This is meant to simplify review and archeology.

Also, other functionalities related to fixed-point type handling
(ptype, arithmetics, etc), will be added piecemeal as well, for
the same reasons (faciliate reviews and archeology). Related to this,
the testcase gdb.ada/fixed_cmp.exp is adjusted to compile the test
program with -fgnat-encodings=all, so as to force the use of GNAT
encodings, rather than rely on the compiler's default to use them.
The intent is to enhance this testcase to also test the pure DWARF
approach using -fgnat-encodings=minimal as soon as the corresponding
suport gets added in. Thus, the modification to the testcase is made
in a way that it prepares this testcase to be tested in both modes.

gdb/ChangeLog:

        * ada-valprint.c (ada_value_print_1): Add fixed-point type handling.
        * dwarf2/read.c (get_dwarf2_rational_constant)
        (get_dwarf2_unsigned_rational_constant, finish_fixed_point_type)
        (has_zero_over_zero_small_attribute): New functions.
        read_base_type, set_die_type): Add fixed-point type handling.
        * gdb-gdb.py.in: Add fixed-point type handling.
        * gdbtypes.c: #include "gmp-utils.h".
        (create_range_type, set_type_code): Add fixed-point type handling.
        (init_fixed_point_type): New function.
        (is_integral_type, is_scalar_type): Add fixed-point type handling.
        (print_fixed_point_type_info): New function.
        (recursive_dump_type, copy_type_recursive): Add fixed-point type
        handling.
        (fixed_point_type_storage): New typedef.
        (fixed_point_objfile_key): New static global.
        (allocate_fixed_point_type_info, is_fixed_point_type): New functions.
        (fixed_point_type_base_type, fixed_point_scaling_factor): New
        functions.
        * gdbtypes.h: #include "gmp-utils.h".
        (enum type_code) <TYPE_SPECIFIC_FIXED_POINT>: New enum.
        (union type_specific) <fixed_point_info>: New field.
        (struct fixed_point_type_info): New struct.
        (INIT_FIXED_POINT_SPECIFIC, TYPE_FIXED_POINT_INFO): New macros.
        (init_fixed_point_type, is_fixed_point_type)
        (fixed_point_type_base_type, fixed_point_scaling_factor)
        (allocate_fixed_point_type_info): Add declarations.
        * valprint.c (generic_val_print_fixed_point): New function.
        (generic_value_print): Add fixed-point type handling.
        * value.c (value_as_address, unpack_long): Add fixed-point type
        handling.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

        * gdb.ada/fixed_cmp.exp: Force compilation to use -fgnat-encodings=all.
        * gdb.ada/fixed_points.exp: Add fixed-point variables printing tests.
        * gdb.ada/fixed_points/pck.ads, gdb.ada/fixed_points/pck.adb:
        New files.
        * gdb.ada/fixed_points/fixed_points.adb: Add use of package Pck.

        * gdb.dwarf2/dw2-fixed-point.c, gdb.dwarf2/dw2-fixed-point.exp:
        New files.
2020-11-15 03:12:52 -05:00
Tom Tromey
b72795a8f5 Fix bit strides for -fgnat-encodings=minimal
With -fgnat-encodings=minimal, the enum_idx_packed.exp test will fail.
In this test case, we have an array (with dynamic length) of arrays,
and the inner array has a bit stride.  In this situation, the outer
array's bit stride must be updated to account for the entire bit
length of the inner array.

Here, again, some tests must be kfail'd when an older version of GNAT
is in use.

gdb/ChangeLog
2020-11-04  Tom Tromey  <tromey@adacore.com>

	* gdbtypes.c (update_static_array_size): Handle bit stride.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
2020-11-04  Tom Tromey  <tromey@adacore.com>

	* gdb.ada/enum_idx_packed.exp: Test two forms of -fgnat-encodings.
2020-11-04 08:49:18 -07:00
Simon Marchi
dda83cd783 gdb, gdbserver, gdbsupport: fix leading space vs tabs issues
Many spots incorrectly use only spaces for indentation (for example,
there are a lot of spots in ada-lang.c).  I've always found it awkward
when I needed to edit one of these spots: do I keep the original wrong
indentation, or do I fix it?  What if the lines around it are also
wrong, do I fix them too?  I probably don't want to fix them in the same
patch, to avoid adding noise to my patch.

So I propose to fix as much as possible once and for all (hopefully).

One typical counter argument for this is that it makes code archeology
more difficult, because git-blame will show this commit as the last
change for these lines.  My counter counter argument is: when
git-blaming, you often need to do "blame the file at the parent commit"
anyway, to go past some other refactor that touched the line you are
interested in, but is not the change you are looking for.  So you
already need a somewhat efficient way to do this.

Using some interactive tool, rather than plain git-blame, makes this
trivial.  For example, I use "tig blame <file>", where going back past
the commit that changed the currently selected line is one keystroke.
It looks like Magit in Emacs does it too (though I've never used it).
Web viewers of Github and Gitlab do it too.  My point is that it won't
really make archeology more difficult.

The other typical counter argument is that it will cause conflicts with
existing patches.  That's true... but it's a one time cost, and those
are not conflicts that are difficult to resolve.  I have also tried "git
rebase --ignore-whitespace", it seems to work well.  Although that will
re-introduce the faulty indentation, so one needs to take care of fixing
the indentation in the patch after that (which is easy).

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* aarch64-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* aarch64-ravenscar-thread.c: Fix indentation.
	* aarch64-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* aarch64-tdep.h: Fix indentation.
	* ada-lang.c: Fix indentation.
	* ada-lang.h: Fix indentation.
	* ada-tasks.c: Fix indentation.
	* ada-typeprint.c: Fix indentation.
	* ada-valprint.c: Fix indentation.
	* ada-varobj.c: Fix indentation.
	* addrmap.c: Fix indentation.
	* addrmap.h: Fix indentation.
	* agent.c: Fix indentation.
	* aix-thread.c: Fix indentation.
	* alpha-bsd-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* alpha-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* alpha-mdebug-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* alpha-nbsd-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* alpha-obsd-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* alpha-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* amd64-bsd-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* amd64-darwin-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* amd64-linux-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* amd64-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* amd64-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* amd64-obsd-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* amd64-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* amd64-windows-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* annotate.c: Fix indentation.
	* arc-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* arch-utils.c: Fix indentation.
	* arch/arm-get-next-pcs.c: Fix indentation.
	* arch/arm.c: Fix indentation.
	* arm-linux-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* arm-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* arm-nbsd-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* arm-pikeos-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* arm-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* arm-tdep.h: Fix indentation.
	* arm-wince-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* auto-load.c: Fix indentation.
	* auxv.c: Fix indentation.
	* avr-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* ax-gdb.c: Fix indentation.
	* ax-general.c: Fix indentation.
	* bfin-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* block.c: Fix indentation.
	* block.h: Fix indentation.
	* blockframe.c: Fix indentation.
	* bpf-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* break-catch-sig.c: Fix indentation.
	* break-catch-syscall.c: Fix indentation.
	* break-catch-throw.c: Fix indentation.
	* breakpoint.c: Fix indentation.
	* breakpoint.h: Fix indentation.
	* bsd-uthread.c: Fix indentation.
	* btrace.c: Fix indentation.
	* build-id.c: Fix indentation.
	* buildsym-legacy.h: Fix indentation.
	* buildsym.c: Fix indentation.
	* c-typeprint.c: Fix indentation.
	* c-valprint.c: Fix indentation.
	* c-varobj.c: Fix indentation.
	* charset.c: Fix indentation.
	* cli/cli-cmds.c: Fix indentation.
	* cli/cli-decode.c: Fix indentation.
	* cli/cli-decode.h: Fix indentation.
	* cli/cli-script.c: Fix indentation.
	* cli/cli-setshow.c: Fix indentation.
	* coff-pe-read.c: Fix indentation.
	* coffread.c: Fix indentation.
	* compile/compile-cplus-types.c: Fix indentation.
	* compile/compile-object-load.c: Fix indentation.
	* compile/compile-object-run.c: Fix indentation.
	* completer.c: Fix indentation.
	* corefile.c: Fix indentation.
	* corelow.c: Fix indentation.
	* cp-abi.h: Fix indentation.
	* cp-namespace.c: Fix indentation.
	* cp-support.c: Fix indentation.
	* cp-valprint.c: Fix indentation.
	* cris-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* cris-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* darwin-nat-info.c: Fix indentation.
	* darwin-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* darwin-nat.h: Fix indentation.
	* dbxread.c: Fix indentation.
	* dcache.c: Fix indentation.
	* disasm.c: Fix indentation.
	* dtrace-probe.c: Fix indentation.
	* dwarf2/abbrev.c: Fix indentation.
	* dwarf2/attribute.c: Fix indentation.
	* dwarf2/expr.c: Fix indentation.
	* dwarf2/frame.c: Fix indentation.
	* dwarf2/index-cache.c: Fix indentation.
	* dwarf2/index-write.c: Fix indentation.
	* dwarf2/line-header.c: Fix indentation.
	* dwarf2/loc.c: Fix indentation.
	* dwarf2/macro.c: Fix indentation.
	* dwarf2/read.c: Fix indentation.
	* dwarf2/read.h: Fix indentation.
	* elfread.c: Fix indentation.
	* eval.c: Fix indentation.
	* event-top.c: Fix indentation.
	* exec.c: Fix indentation.
	* exec.h: Fix indentation.
	* expprint.c: Fix indentation.
	* f-lang.c: Fix indentation.
	* f-typeprint.c: Fix indentation.
	* f-valprint.c: Fix indentation.
	* fbsd-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* fbsd-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* findvar.c: Fix indentation.
	* fork-child.c: Fix indentation.
	* frame-unwind.c: Fix indentation.
	* frame-unwind.h: Fix indentation.
	* frame.c: Fix indentation.
	* frv-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* frv-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* frv-tdep.h: Fix indentation.
	* ft32-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* gcore.c: Fix indentation.
	* gdb_bfd.c: Fix indentation.
	* gdbarch.sh: Fix indentation.
	* gdbarch.c: Re-generate
	* gdbarch.h: Re-generate.
	* gdbcore.h: Fix indentation.
	* gdbthread.h: Fix indentation.
	* gdbtypes.c: Fix indentation.
	* gdbtypes.h: Fix indentation.
	* glibc-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* gnu-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* gnu-nat.h: Fix indentation.
	* gnu-v2-abi.c: Fix indentation.
	* gnu-v3-abi.c: Fix indentation.
	* go32-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* guile/guile-internal.h: Fix indentation.
	* guile/scm-cmd.c: Fix indentation.
	* guile/scm-frame.c: Fix indentation.
	* guile/scm-iterator.c: Fix indentation.
	* guile/scm-math.c: Fix indentation.
	* guile/scm-ports.c: Fix indentation.
	* guile/scm-pretty-print.c: Fix indentation.
	* guile/scm-value.c: Fix indentation.
	* h8300-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* hppa-linux-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* hppa-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* hppa-nbsd-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* hppa-nbsd-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* hppa-obsd-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* hppa-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* hppa-tdep.h: Fix indentation.
	* i386-bsd-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* i386-darwin-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* i386-darwin-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* i386-dicos-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* i386-gnu-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* i386-linux-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* i386-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* i386-nto-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* i386-obsd-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* i386-sol2-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* i386-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* i386-tdep.h: Fix indentation.
	* i386-windows-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* i387-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* i387-tdep.h: Fix indentation.
	* ia64-libunwind-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* ia64-libunwind-tdep.h: Fix indentation.
	* ia64-linux-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* ia64-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* ia64-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* ia64-tdep.h: Fix indentation.
	* ia64-vms-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* infcall.c: Fix indentation.
	* infcmd.c: Fix indentation.
	* inferior.c: Fix indentation.
	* infrun.c: Fix indentation.
	* iq2000-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* language.c: Fix indentation.
	* linespec.c: Fix indentation.
	* linux-fork.c: Fix indentation.
	* linux-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* linux-thread-db.c: Fix indentation.
	* lm32-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* m2-lang.c: Fix indentation.
	* m2-typeprint.c: Fix indentation.
	* m2-valprint.c: Fix indentation.
	* m32c-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* m32r-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* m32r-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* m68hc11-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* m68k-bsd-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* m68k-linux-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* m68k-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* m68k-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* machoread.c: Fix indentation.
	* macrocmd.c: Fix indentation.
	* macroexp.c: Fix indentation.
	* macroscope.c: Fix indentation.
	* macrotab.c: Fix indentation.
	* macrotab.h: Fix indentation.
	* main.c: Fix indentation.
	* mdebugread.c: Fix indentation.
	* mep-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* mi/mi-cmd-catch.c: Fix indentation.
	* mi/mi-cmd-disas.c: Fix indentation.
	* mi/mi-cmd-env.c: Fix indentation.
	* mi/mi-cmd-stack.c: Fix indentation.
	* mi/mi-cmd-var.c: Fix indentation.
	* mi/mi-cmds.c: Fix indentation.
	* mi/mi-main.c: Fix indentation.
	* mi/mi-parse.c: Fix indentation.
	* microblaze-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* minidebug.c: Fix indentation.
	* minsyms.c: Fix indentation.
	* mips-linux-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* mips-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* mips-nbsd-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* mips-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* mn10300-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* mn10300-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* moxie-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* msp430-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* namespace.h: Fix indentation.
	* nat/fork-inferior.c: Fix indentation.
	* nat/gdb_ptrace.h: Fix indentation.
	* nat/linux-namespaces.c: Fix indentation.
	* nat/linux-osdata.c: Fix indentation.
	* nat/netbsd-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* nat/x86-dregs.c: Fix indentation.
	* nbsd-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* nbsd-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* nios2-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* nios2-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* nto-procfs.c: Fix indentation.
	* nto-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* objfiles.c: Fix indentation.
	* objfiles.h: Fix indentation.
	* opencl-lang.c: Fix indentation.
	* or1k-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* osabi.c: Fix indentation.
	* osabi.h: Fix indentation.
	* osdata.c: Fix indentation.
	* p-lang.c: Fix indentation.
	* p-typeprint.c: Fix indentation.
	* p-valprint.c: Fix indentation.
	* parse.c: Fix indentation.
	* ppc-linux-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* ppc-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* ppc-nbsd-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* ppc-obsd-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* ppc-ravenscar-thread.c: Fix indentation.
	* ppc-sysv-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* ppc64-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* printcmd.c: Fix indentation.
	* proc-api.c: Fix indentation.
	* producer.c: Fix indentation.
	* producer.h: Fix indentation.
	* prologue-value.c: Fix indentation.
	* prologue-value.h: Fix indentation.
	* psymtab.c: Fix indentation.
	* python/py-arch.c: Fix indentation.
	* python/py-bpevent.c: Fix indentation.
	* python/py-event.c: Fix indentation.
	* python/py-event.h: Fix indentation.
	* python/py-finishbreakpoint.c: Fix indentation.
	* python/py-frame.c: Fix indentation.
	* python/py-framefilter.c: Fix indentation.
	* python/py-inferior.c: Fix indentation.
	* python/py-infthread.c: Fix indentation.
	* python/py-objfile.c: Fix indentation.
	* python/py-prettyprint.c: Fix indentation.
	* python/py-registers.c: Fix indentation.
	* python/py-signalevent.c: Fix indentation.
	* python/py-stopevent.c: Fix indentation.
	* python/py-stopevent.h: Fix indentation.
	* python/py-threadevent.c: Fix indentation.
	* python/py-tui.c: Fix indentation.
	* python/py-unwind.c: Fix indentation.
	* python/py-value.c: Fix indentation.
	* python/py-xmethods.c: Fix indentation.
	* python/python-internal.h: Fix indentation.
	* python/python.c: Fix indentation.
	* ravenscar-thread.c: Fix indentation.
	* record-btrace.c: Fix indentation.
	* record-full.c: Fix indentation.
	* record.c: Fix indentation.
	* reggroups.c: Fix indentation.
	* regset.h: Fix indentation.
	* remote-fileio.c: Fix indentation.
	* remote.c: Fix indentation.
	* reverse.c: Fix indentation.
	* riscv-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* riscv-ravenscar-thread.c: Fix indentation.
	* riscv-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* rl78-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* rs6000-aix-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* rs6000-lynx178-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* rs6000-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* rs6000-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* rust-lang.c: Fix indentation.
	* rx-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* s12z-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* s390-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* score-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* ser-base.c: Fix indentation.
	* ser-mingw.c: Fix indentation.
	* ser-uds.c: Fix indentation.
	* ser-unix.c: Fix indentation.
	* serial.c: Fix indentation.
	* sh-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* sh-nbsd-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* sh-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* skip.c: Fix indentation.
	* sol-thread.c: Fix indentation.
	* solib-aix.c: Fix indentation.
	* solib-darwin.c: Fix indentation.
	* solib-frv.c: Fix indentation.
	* solib-svr4.c: Fix indentation.
	* solib.c: Fix indentation.
	* source.c: Fix indentation.
	* sparc-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* sparc-obsd-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* sparc-ravenscar-thread.c: Fix indentation.
	* sparc-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* sparc64-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* sparc64-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* stabsread.c: Fix indentation.
	* stack.c: Fix indentation.
	* stap-probe.c: Fix indentation.
	* stubs/ia64vms-stub.c: Fix indentation.
	* stubs/m32r-stub.c: Fix indentation.
	* stubs/m68k-stub.c: Fix indentation.
	* stubs/sh-stub.c: Fix indentation.
	* stubs/sparc-stub.c: Fix indentation.
	* symfile-mem.c: Fix indentation.
	* symfile.c: Fix indentation.
	* symfile.h: Fix indentation.
	* symmisc.c: Fix indentation.
	* symtab.c: Fix indentation.
	* symtab.h: Fix indentation.
	* target-float.c: Fix indentation.
	* target.c: Fix indentation.
	* target.h: Fix indentation.
	* tic6x-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* tilegx-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* tilegx-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* top.c: Fix indentation.
	* tracefile-tfile.c: Fix indentation.
	* tracepoint.c: Fix indentation.
	* tui/tui-disasm.c: Fix indentation.
	* tui/tui-io.c: Fix indentation.
	* tui/tui-regs.c: Fix indentation.
	* tui/tui-stack.c: Fix indentation.
	* tui/tui-win.c: Fix indentation.
	* tui/tui-winsource.c: Fix indentation.
	* tui/tui.c: Fix indentation.
	* typeprint.c: Fix indentation.
	* ui-out.h: Fix indentation.
	* unittests/copy_bitwise-selftests.c: Fix indentation.
	* unittests/memory-map-selftests.c: Fix indentation.
	* utils.c: Fix indentation.
	* v850-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* valarith.c: Fix indentation.
	* valops.c: Fix indentation.
	* valprint.c: Fix indentation.
	* valprint.h: Fix indentation.
	* value.c: Fix indentation.
	* value.h: Fix indentation.
	* varobj.c: Fix indentation.
	* vax-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* windows-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* windows-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* xcoffread.c: Fix indentation.
	* xml-syscall.c: Fix indentation.
	* xml-tdesc.c: Fix indentation.
	* xstormy16-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* xtensa-config.c: Fix indentation.
	* xtensa-linux-nat.c: Fix indentation.
	* xtensa-linux-tdep.c: Fix indentation.
	* xtensa-tdep.c: Fix indentation.

gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* ax.cc: Fix indentation.
	* dll.cc: Fix indentation.
	* inferiors.h: Fix indentation.
	* linux-low.cc: Fix indentation.
	* linux-nios2-low.cc: Fix indentation.
	* linux-ppc-ipa.cc: Fix indentation.
	* linux-ppc-low.cc: Fix indentation.
	* linux-x86-low.cc: Fix indentation.
	* linux-xtensa-low.cc: Fix indentation.
	* regcache.cc: Fix indentation.
	* server.cc: Fix indentation.
	* tracepoint.cc: Fix indentation.

gdbsupport/ChangeLog:

	* common-exceptions.h: Fix indentation.
	* event-loop.cc: Fix indentation.
	* fileio.cc: Fix indentation.
	* filestuff.cc: Fix indentation.
	* gdb-dlfcn.cc: Fix indentation.
	* gdb_string_view.h: Fix indentation.
	* job-control.cc: Fix indentation.
	* signals.cc: Fix indentation.

Change-Id: I4bad7ae6be0fbe14168b8ebafb98ffe14964a695
2020-11-02 10:28:45 -05:00
Tom Tromey
6390859caa Don't inherit range-type signed-ness from underlying type
A recent commit changed gdb to inherit the signed-ness of a range type
from its underlying type:

    commit cfabbd351a
    Author: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
    Date:   Sat Oct 17 11:41:59 2020 -0600

      Make range types inherit signed-ness from base type

This passed testing -- but unfortunately, additional testing at
AdaCore showed that this change was incorrect.  GNAT, at least, can
emit an unsigned range type whose underlying type is signed.

This patch reverts the code change from the above.  I chose not to
reintroduce the FIXME comments, because now we know that they are
incorrect.  Instead, this patch also adds a comment to
create_range_type.

A new test case is included as well.

2020-10-26  Tom Tromey  <tromey@adacore.com>

	* gdbtypes.c (create_range_type): Revert previous patch.  Add
	comment.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
2020-10-26  Tom Tromey  <tromey@adacore.com>

	* gdb.ada/unsigned_range/foo.adb: New file.
	* gdb.ada/unsigned_range/pack.adb: New file.
	* gdb.ada/unsigned_range/pack.ads: New file.
	* gdb.ada/unsigned_range.exp: New file.
2020-10-26 13:00:41 -06:00
Hannes Domani
6b9d0dfda4 Don't create _Complex type name if there is no target type name
This causes gdb to crash in strlen.

Happens if init_complex_type is called for a type created by
dbx_init_float_type in stabsread.c.

gdb/ChangeLog:

2020-10-22  Hannes Domani  <ssbssa@yahoo.de>

	* gdbtypes.c (init_complex_type): Check target type name.
2020-10-22 19:33:40 +02:00
Tom Tromey
cfabbd351a Make range types inherit signed-ness from base type
I ran across this comment in valprint.c:

      /* FIXME: create_static_range_type does not set the unsigned bit in a
         range type (I think it probably should copy it from the target
         type), so we won't print values which are too large to
         fit in a signed integer correctly.  */

It seems to me that a range type ought to inherit its signed-ness from
the underlying type, so this patch implements this change, and removes
the comment.  (It was also copied into m2-valprint.c.)

I also remove the comment about handling ranges of enums, because I
think that comment is incorrect.

gdb/ChangeLog
2020-10-17  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* valprint.c (generic_value_print): Remove comment.
	* m2-valprint.c (m2_value_print_inner): Remove comment.
	* gdbtypes.c (create_range_type): Set TYPE_UNSIGNED from base
	type.
2020-10-17 11:41:59 -06:00
Tom Tromey
20a5fcbd5b Handle bit offset and bit size in base types
PR symtab/25470 points out that the Zig programming language allows
integers of various bit sizes (including zero), not just sizes that
are a multiple of 8.

This is supported in DWARF by applying both a byte size and a
DW_AT_bit_size.

This patch adds support for this feature to integer and boolean types.
Other base types are not handled -- for floating-point types, this
didn't seem to make sense, and for character types I didn't see much
need.  (These can be added later if desired.)

I've also added support for DW_AT_data_bit_offset at the same time.  I
don't know whether the Zig compiler requires this, but it was
described in the same section in the DWARF standard and was easy to
add.

A new test case is supplied, using the DWARF assembler.

gdb/ChangeLog
2020-09-23  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	PR symtab/25470:
	* value.c (unpack_long, pack_long, pack_unsigned_long): Handle bit
	offset and bit size.
	* printcmd.c (print_scalar_formatted): Handle zero-length
	integer.
	(print_scalar_formatted): Use bit_size_differs_p.
	* gdbtypes.h (enum type_specific_kind) <TYPE_SPECIFIC_INT>: New
	constant.
	(union type_specific): <int_stuff>: New member.
	(struct type) <bit_size_differs_p, bit_size, bit_offset>: New
	methods.
	* gdbtypes.c (init_integer_type, init_boolean_type): Initialize
	TYPE_SPECIFIC_FIELD.
	(recursive_dump_type, copy_type_recursive): Update.
	* dwarf2/read.c (read_base_type): Handle DW_AT_bit_size and
	DW_AT_data_bit_offset.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
2020-09-23  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* gdb.dwarf2/intbits.exp: New file.
	* gdb.dwarf2/intbits.c: New file.
2020-09-23 09:39:24 -06:00
Tom Tromey
6108fd1823 Use htab_up in type copying
This changes create_copied_types_hash to return an htab_up, then
modifies the callers to avoid explicit use of htab_delete.

gdb/ChangeLog
2020-09-17  Tom Tromey  <tom@tromey.com>

	* value.c (preserve_values): Update.
	* python/py-type.c (save_objfile_types): Update.
	* guile/scm-type.c (save_objfile_types): Update.
	* gdbtypes.h (create_copied_types_hash): Return htab_up.
	* gdbtypes.c (create_copied_types_hash): Return htab_up.
	* compile/compile-object-run.c (compile_object_run): Update.
2020-09-17 11:58:56 -06:00
Simon Marchi
10242f367f gdb: remove TYPE_INSTANCE_FLAGS
Remove it, use the `type::instance_flags` method everywhere.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (TYPE_INSTANCE_FLAGS): Remove, replace all uses
	with `type::instance_flags`.

Change-Id: I3653108b712e6186529cb0102e2b70247bbcabbe
2020-09-14 22:22:33 -04:00
Pedro Alves
69896a2cd1 Rename address_space_int_to_name/address_space_name_to_int
These methods now take/return a type_instance_flags instead of a raw
integer, so rename them accordingly.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* c-typeprint.c (c_type_print_modifier): Adjust to rename.
	* gdbtypes.c (address_space_name_to_int): Rename to ...
	(address_space_name_to_type_instance_flags): ... this.
	(address_space_int_to_name): Rename to ...
	(address_space_type_instance_flags_to_name): ... this.
	* gdbtypes.h (address_space_name_to_int): Rename to ...
	(address_space_name_to_type_instance_flags): ... this.
	(address_space_int_to_name): Rename to ...
	(address_space_type_instance_flags_to_name): ... this.
	* type-stack.c (type_stack::insert): Adjust to rename.
	* type-stack.h (type_stack::insert): Likewise.
2020-09-14 22:19:02 +01:00
Pedro Alves
314ad88df6 Use type_instance_flags more throughout
A later patch in this series will rewrite enum_flags fixing some API
holes.  That would cause build failures around code using
type_instance_flags.  Or rather, that should be using it, but wasn't.

This patch fixes it by using type_instance_flags throughout instead of
plain integers.

Note that we can't make the seemingly obvious change to struct
type::instance_flags:

 -  unsigned instance_flags : 9;
 +  ENUM_BITFIELD (type_instance_flag_value) instance_flags : 9;

Because G++ complains then that 9 bits isn't sufficient for holding
all values of type_instance_flag_value.

So the patch adds an type::instance_flags() method, which takes care
of casting appropriately, and adds a separate type::set_instance_flags
method, following the pattern of the ongoing TYPE_XXX macro
elimination.  This converts uses of TYPE_INSTANCE_FLAGS to
type::instance_flags() in the places where the code was already being
touched, but there are still many references to the
TYPE_INSTANCE_FLAGS macro left behind.  Those could/should be fully
replaced at some point.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* avr-tdep.c (avr_address_class_type_flags): Return
	type_instance_flags.
	(avr_address_class_type_flags_to_name): Take a
	type_instance_flags.
	(avr_address_class_name_to_type_flags): Return bool and take a
	type_instance_flags.
	* d-lang.c (build_d_types): Use type::set_instance_flags.
	* ft32-tdep.c (ft32_address_class_type_flags): Return
	type_instance_flags.
	(ft32_address_class_type_flags_to_name): Take a
	type_instance_flags.
	(ft32_address_class_name_to_type_flags): Return bool and take a
	type_instance_flags.
	(ft32_gdbarch_init): Use type::set_instance_flags.
	* eval.c (fake_method::fake_method): Use type::set_instance_flags.
	* gdbarch.h, gdbarch.c: Regenerate.
	* gdbarch.sh (address_class_type_flags): Use type_instance_flags.
	(address_class_name_to_type_flags): Use type_instance_flags and
	bool.
	* gdbtypes.c (address_space_name_to_int)
	(address_space_int_to_name, make_qualified_type): Use
	type_instance_flags.
	(make_qualified_type): Use type_instance_flags and
	type::set_instance_flags.
	(make_type_with_address_space, make_cv_type, make_vector_type)
	(check_typedef): Use type_instance_flags.
	(recursive_dump_type): Cast type_instance_flags to unsigned for
	printing.
	(copy_type_recursive): Use type::set_instance_flags.
	(gdbtypes_post_init): Use type::set_instance_flags.
	* gdbtypes.h (struct type) <instance_flags>: Rename to ...
	<m_instance_flags>: ... this.
	<instance_flags, set_instance_flags>: New methods.
	(TYPE_INSTANCE_FLAGS): Use the instance_flags method.
	(SET_TYPE_INSTANCE_FLAGS): New.
	(address_space_name_to_int, address_space_int_to_name)
	(make_type_with_address_space): Pass flags using
	type_instance_flags instead of int.
	* stabsread.c (cleanup_undefined_types_noname): Use
	type::set_instance_flags.
	* s390-tdep.c (s390_address_class_type_flags): Return
	type_instance_flags.
	(s390_address_class_type_flags_to_name): Take a
	type_instance_flags.
	(s390_address_class_name_to_type_flags): Return bool and take a
	type_instance_flags.
	* type-stack.c (type_stack::follow_types): Use
	type_instance_flags.
	* dwarf2/read.c (read_tag_pointer_type): Use type_instance_flags.
2020-09-14 21:16:56 +01:00
Simon Marchi
8980662640 gdb: turn gdb::bcache's function pointers into virtual methods
The two function pointers optionally passed to gdb::bcache are very good
candidates to be turned into virtual methods, this patch does that in
the most straightforward / unsurprising way.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* bcache.h (struct bcache) <bcache>: Remove constructor.
	<m_hash_function, m_compare_function>: Remove.
	<~bcache>: Make virtual.
	<compare>: Remove static method, introduce virtual method.
	<default_hash>: Remove.
	<hash>: New virtual method.
	* bcache.c (bcache::expand_hash_table): Update.
	(bcache::insert): Update.
	(bcache::hash): New.
	(bcache::compare): Update comment and parameter names.
	* gdbtypes.c (types_deeply_equal): Update.
	* psymtab.h (struct psymbol_bcache): New struct.
	(class psymtab_storage) <psymtab_storage>: Make default.
	<psymbol_cache>: Change type to psymbol_bcache.
	* psymtab.c (psymtab_storage::psymtab_storage): Remove.
	(psymbol_hash): Change to...
	(psymbol_bcache::hash): ... this.
	(psymbol_compare): Change to...
	(psymbol_bcache::compare): ... this.

Change-Id: I41d578e61de8ac1163461a28fbd220d1f855e372
2020-09-14 14:02:30 -04:00
Simon Marchi
04f5bab24b gdb: remove TYPE_ENDIANITY_NOT_DEFAULT
gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (TYPE_ENDIANITY_NOT_DEFAULT): Remove, replace all
	uses with type::endianity_is_not_default.

Change-Id: I61956093c8ce6703299e913746ba91313108a0f2
2020-09-14 11:08:08 -04:00
Simon Marchi
db558e34b0 gdb: add type::endianity_is_not_default / type::set_endianity_is_not_default
Add the `endianity_is_not_default` and `set_endianity_is_not_default`
methods on `struct type`, in order to remove the
`TYPE_ENDIANITY_NOT_DEFAULT` macro.  In this patch, the macro is changed
to use the getter, so all the call sites of the macro that are used as a
setter are changed to use the setter method directly.  The next patch
will remove the macro completely.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (struct type) <endianity_is_not_default,
	set_endianity_is_not_default>: New methods.
	(TYPE_ENDIANITY_NOT_DEFAULT): Use
	type::endianity_is_not_default, change all write call sites to
	use type::set_endianity_is_not_default.

Change-Id: I67acd68fcdae424d7e4a601afda78612ad5d92db
2020-09-14 11:08:07 -04:00
Simon Marchi
22c4c60c86 gdb: remove TYPE_FIXED_INSTANCE
gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (TYPE_FIXED_INSTANCE): Remove, replace all
	uses with type::is_fixed_instance.

Change-Id: I57731b5ab44aac7d8896a32b9c7481891baea51a
2020-09-14 11:08:07 -04:00
Simon Marchi
03cc72491b gdb: add type::is_gnu_ifunc / type::set_is_gnu_ifunc
Add the `is_gnu_ifunc` and `set_is_gnu_ifunc` methods on `struct type`, in
order to remove the `TYPE_GNU_IFUNC` macro.  In this patch, the macro is
changed to use the getter, so all the call sites of the macro that are
used as a setter are changed to use the setter method directly.  The
next patch will remove the macro completely.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (struct type) <is_gnu_ifunc, set_is_gnu_ifunc>: New methods.
	(TYPE_GNU_IFUNC): Use type::is_gnu_ifunc, change all write call sites to
	use type::set_is_gnu_ifunc.

Change-Id: Ic23ba8c5b8e589d9fc368385111aa16a94e014e2
2020-09-14 11:08:05 -04:00
Simon Marchi
3f46044c09 gdb: remove TYPE_STUB_SUPPORTED
gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (TYPE_STUB_SUPPORTED): Remove, replace all
	uses with type::stub_is_supported.

Change-Id: I69dbc32a619455605b7f934a701bc36bd664b7c0
2020-09-14 11:08:04 -04:00
Simon Marchi
bd63c87008 gdb: remove TYPE_VECTOR
gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (TYPE_VECTOR): Remove, replace all
	uses with type::is_vector.

Change-Id: I1ac28755af44b1585c190553f9961288c8fb9137
2020-09-14 11:08:03 -04:00
Simon Marchi
2062087b35 gdb: add type::is_vector / type::set_is_vector
Add the `is_vector` and `set_is_vector` methods on `struct type`, in
order to remove the `TYPE_VECTOR` macro.  In this patch, the macro is
changed to use the getter, so all the call sites of the macro that are
used as a setter are changed to use the setter method directly.  The
next patch will remove the macro completely.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (struct type) <is_vector, set_is_vector>: New methods.
	(TYPE_VECTOR): Use type::is_vector, change all write call sites to
	use type::set_is_vector.

Change-Id: I415e8d169f058662e0750329bfa4017bea3ca0cb
2020-09-14 11:08:02 -04:00
Simon Marchi
a409645d13 gdb: remove TYPE_VARARGS
gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (TYPE_VARARGS): Remove, replace all
	uses with type::has_varargs.

Change-Id: Ieea4a64b4bfa4b8be643e68cb403081881133740
2020-09-14 11:08:02 -04:00
Simon Marchi
1d6286ed04 gdb: add type::has_varargs / type::set_has_varargs
Add the `has_varargs` and `set_has_varargs` methods on `struct type`, in
order to remove the `TYPE_VARARGS` macro.  In this patch, the macro is
changed to use the getter, so all the call sites of the macro that are
used as a setter are changed to use the setter method directly.  The
next patch will remove the macro completely.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (struct type) <has_varargs, set_has_varargs>: New methods.
	(TYPE_VARARGS): Use type::has_varargs, change all write call sites to
	use type::set_has_varargs.

Change-Id: I898a1093ae40808b37a7c6fced7f6fa2aae604de
2020-09-14 11:08:01 -04:00
Simon Marchi
7f9f399b34 gdb: remove TYPE_PROTOTYPED
gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (TYPE_PROTOTYPED): Remove, replace all
	uses with type::is_prototyped.

Change-Id: Ic96b19c24ce5afcd7e1302a75c39909767e4d885
2020-09-14 11:08:01 -04:00
Simon Marchi
27e69b7aed gdb: add type::is_prototyped / type::set_is_prototyped
Add the `is_prototyped` and `set_is_prototyped` methods on `struct
type`, in order to remove the `TYPE_PROTOTYPED` macro.  In this patch,
the macro is changed to use the getter, so all the call sites of the
macro that are used as a setter are changed to use the setter method
directly.  The next patch will remove the macro completely.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (struct type) <is_prototyped, set_is_prototyped>:
	New methods.
	(TYPE_PROTOTYPED): Use type::is_prototyped, change all write
	call sites to use type::set_is_prototyped.

Change-Id: I6ba285250fae413f7c1bf2ffcb5a2cedc8e743da
2020-09-14 11:08:00 -04:00
Simon Marchi
d218396806 gdb: remove TYPE_TARGET_STUB
gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (TYPE_TARGET_STUB): Remove, replace all
	uses with type::target_is_stub.

Change-Id: I3e7dadcb485d991af68a1e93693e3895b0e755d5
2020-09-14 11:08:00 -04:00
Simon Marchi
8f53807e5c gdb: add type::target_is_stub / type::set_target_is_stub
Add the `target_is_stub` and `set_target_is_stub` methods on `struct
type`, in order to remove the `TYPE_TARGET_STUB` macro.  In this patch,
the macro is changed to use the getter, so all the call sites of the
macro that are used as a setter are changed to use the setter method
directly.  The next patch will remove the macro completely.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (struct type) <target_is_stub, set_target_is_stub>:
	New methods.
	(TYPE_TARGET_STUB): Use type::is_stub, change all write call
	sites to use type::set_target_is_stub.

Change-Id: I9c71a89adc7ae8d018db9ee156f41c623be0484a
2020-09-14 11:07:59 -04:00
Simon Marchi
e46d3488de gdb: remove TYPE_STUB
gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (TYPE_STUB): Remove, replace all
	uses with type::is_stub.

Change-Id: Iec25b50449a0d10a38f815209e478c343e98632c
2020-09-14 11:07:59 -04:00
Simon Marchi
b4b7375953 gdb: add type::is_stub / type::set_is_stub
Add the `is_stub` and `set_is_stub` methods on `struct type`, in order
to remove the `TYPE_STUB` macro.  In this patch, the macro is changed to
use the getter, so all the call sites of the macro that are used as a
setter are changed to use the setter method directly.  The next patch
will remove the macro completely.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (struct type) <is_stub, set_is_stub>: New methods.
	(TYPE_STUB): Use type::is_stub, change all write call sites to
	use type::set_is_stub.

Change-Id: Ie935e8fe72c908afd8718411e83f4ff00c386bf3
2020-09-14 11:07:58 -04:00
Simon Marchi
20ce41238d gdb: remove TYPE_NOSIGN
gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (TYPE_NOSIGN): Remove, replace all uses with
	type::has_no_signedness.

Change-Id: Iaf8d1cedad195d03a4358e90f6ada77290d03bf2
2020-09-14 11:07:58 -04:00
Simon Marchi
15152a54ae gdb: add type::has_no_signedness / type::set_has_no_signedness
Add the `has_no_signedness` and `set_has_no_signednes` methods on `struct
type`, in order to remove the `TYPE_NOSIGN` macro.  In this patch, the macro is
changed to use the getter, so all the call sites of the macro that are used as
a setter are changed to use the setter method directly.  The next patch will
remove the macro completely.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (struct type) <has_no_signedness,
	set_has_no_signedness>: New methods.
	(TYPE_NOSIGN): Use type::has_no_signedness, change all write
	call sites to use type::set_has_no_signedness.

Change-Id: I80d8e774316d146fbd814b2928ad5392bada39d5
2020-09-14 11:07:57 -04:00
Simon Marchi
c6d940a956 gdb: remove TYPE_UNSIGNED
gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (TYPE_UNSIGNED): Remove, replace all uses with
	type::is_unsigned.

Change-Id: I84f76f5cd44ff7294e421d317376a9e476bc8666
2020-09-14 11:07:57 -04:00
Simon Marchi
653223d356 gdb: add type::is_unsigned / type::set_is_unsigned
Add the `is_unsigned` and `set_is_unsigned` methods on `struct type`, in
order to remove the `TYPE_UNSIGNED` macro.  In this patch, the
`TYPE_UNSIGNED` macro is changed to use `type::is_unsigned`, so all the
call sites that are used to set this property on a type are changed to
use the new method.  The next patch will remove the macro completely.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* gdbtypes.h (struct type) <is_unsigned, set_is_unsigned>: New
	methods.
	(TYPE_UNSIGNED): Use type::is_unsigned.  Change all write call
	sites to use type::set_is_unsigned.

Change-Id: Ib09ddce84eda160a801a8f288cccf61c8ef136bc
2020-09-14 11:07:56 -04:00
Felix Willgerodt
2a67f09db1 Add bfloat16 support for AVX512 register view.
This adds support for the bfloat16 datatype, which can be seen as a short
version of FP32, skipping the least significant 16 bits of the mantissa.
Since the datatype is currently only supported by the AVX512 registers,
the printing of bfloat16 values is only supported for xmm, ymm and zmm
registers.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2020-09-11  Moritz Riesterer  <moritz.riesterer@intel.com>
	    Felix Willgerodt  <Felix.Willgerodt@intel.com>

	* gdbarch.sh: Added bfloat16 type.
	* gdbarch.c: Regenerated.
	* gdbarch.h: Regenerated.
	* gdbtypes.c (floatformats_bfloat16): New struct.
	(gdbtypes_post_init): Add builtin_bfloat16.
	* gdbtypes.h (struct builtin_type) <builtin_bfloat16>: New member.
	(floatformats_bfloat16): New struct.
	* i386-tdep.c (i386_zmm_type): Add field "v32_bfloat16"
	(i386_ymm_type): Add field "v16_bfloat16"
	(i386_gdbarch_init): Add set_gdbarch_bfloat16_format.
	* target-descriptions.c (make_gdb_type): Add case TDESC_TYPE_BFLOAT16.
	* gdbsupport/tdesc.cc (tdesc_predefined_types): New member bfloat16.
	* gdbsupport/tdesc.h (tdesc_type_kind): New member TDESC_TYPE_BFLOAT16.
	* features/i386/64bit-avx512.xml: Add bfloat16 type.
	* features/i386/64bit-avx512.c: Regenerated.
	* features/i386/64bit-sse.xml: Add bfloat16 type.
	* features/i386/64bit-sse.c: Regenerated.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2020-09-11  Moritz Riesterer  <moritz.riesterer@intel.com>
	    Felix Willgerodt  <Felix.Willgerodt@intel.com>

	* x86-avx512bf16.c: New file.
	* x86-avx512bf16.exp: Likewise.
	* lib/gdb.exp (skip_avx512bf16_tests): New function.
2020-09-11 11:42:47 -07:00
Simon Marchi
ef5e5b0b65 gdb: change bcache::insert added parameter to bool
It is currently an int, but it is used as a bool.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* bcache.h (struct bcache) <insert>: Change type of `added` to
	pointer to bool.
	* bcache.c (bcache::insert): Likewise.
	* gdbtypes.c (check_types_worklist): Adjust.
	* psymtab.c (add_psymbol_to_bcache): Adjust.

Change-Id: I06b1041636c656782a89cb6106c9ae2593f61616
2020-09-01 12:55:57 -04:00
Tom de Vries
53d5a2a5c1 [gdb] Fix printing of unresolved dynamic type
When debugging gdb in batch mode with executable mixed-lang-stack and doing a
backtrace at breakpt:
...
$ gdb --args gdb \
  -batch \
  outputs/gdb.fortran/mixed-lang-stack/mixed-lang-stack \
  -ex "b breakpt" \
  -ex r \
  -ex bt
...
and stopping at resolve_dynamic_type to print the type:
...
(gdb) b resolve_dynamic_type
Breakpoint 1 at 0x6b020c: file gdbtypes.c, line 2633.
(gdb) commands
Type commands for breakpoint(s) 1, one per line.
End with a line saying just "end".
>call recursive_dump_type (type, 0)
>continue
>end
(gdb) run
...
we eventually run into an assert for the dynamic type of "str":
...
Thread 1 "gdb" hit Breakpoint 1, resolve_dynamic_type (type=0x22204f0, \
  valaddr=..., addr=4199408) at gdbtypes.c:2633
2633        = {check_typedef (type), valaddr, addr, NULL};
type node 0x22204f0
name '<NULL>' (0x0)
code 0xd (TYPE_CODE_STRING)
length 0
  ...
    nfields 0 0x22204b0
gdbtypes.h:526: internal-error: LONGEST dynamic_prop::const_val() const: \
  Assertion `m_kind == PROP_CONST' failed.
A problem internal to GDB has been detected,
further debugging may prove unreliable.
...
when trying to print the high bound of a TYPE_CODE_RANGE, which has m_kind
PROP_LOCEXPR, while the code in resolve_dynamic_type assumes PROP_CONST.

Fix this by extending the printing of TYPE_CODE_RANGE to allow
PROP_LOCEXPR/PROP_LOCLIST as well, such that we have instead:
...
    nfields 0 0x1fbc020
    low 1  high (dynamic)
...

Tested on x86_64-linux.

gdb/ChangeLog:

2020-08-17  Tom de Vries  <tdevries@suse.de>

	PR gdb/26393
	* gdbtypes.c (dump_dynamic_prop): New function.
	(recursive_dump_type): Use dump_dynamic_prop for TYPE_CODE_RANGE.
2020-08-17 09:54:37 +02:00
Tom de Vries
5555c86d3e [gdb] Fix prop->const_val uses in gdbtypes.c
After commit 66d6346b25 "gdb: remove TYPE_DYN_PROP_ADDR", I run into:
...
FAIL: gdb.fortran/class-allocatable-array.exp: print this%_data%b
...
(and 185 more FAILs, all for fortran test-cases).

The commit replaces "!x" by "x != 0".

Fix this by using "x == 0" instead.

Build and tested on x86_64-linux.

gdb/ChangeLog:

2020-08-05  Tom de Vries  <tdevries@suse.de>

	* gdbtypes.c (type_not_allocated, type_not_associated): Use
	"prop->const_val () == 0" instead of "prop->const_val () != 0".
2020-08-05 12:31:58 +02:00