The updated pending stop series introduced a regression in Windows debugging. When stopped at a software breakpoint, we would adjust the PC each time it was requested -- however, more than a single adjustment is incorrect. This patch introduces a new flag that is used to ensure the adjustment only happens a single time. No similar change is needed in gdbserver, because it adjusts the PC in a different way. I still can't run the gdb test suite on Windows, but I can run the internal AdaCore test suite there; and this fixes the regressions there. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-04-24 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * nat/windows-nat.h (struct windows_thread_info) <pc_adjusted>: New member. * windows-nat.c (windows_fetch_one_register): Check pc_adjusted. (windows_nat_target::get_windows_debug_event) (windows_nat_target::wait): Set pc_adjusted. |
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| aarch64-linux.c | ||
| aarch64-linux.h | ||
| aarch64-sve-linux-ptrace.c | ||
| aarch64-sve-linux-ptrace.h | ||
| aarch64-sve-linux-sigcontext.h | ||
| amd64-linux-siginfo.c | ||
| amd64-linux-siginfo.h | ||
| fork-inferior.c | ||
| fork-inferior.h | ||
| gdb_ptrace.h | ||
| gdb_thread_db.h | ||
| glibc_thread_db.h | ||
| linux-btrace.c | ||
| linux-btrace.h | ||
| linux-namespaces.c | ||
| linux-namespaces.h | ||
| linux-nat.h | ||
| linux-osdata.c | ||
| linux-osdata.h | ||
| linux-personality.c | ||
| linux-personality.h | ||
| linux-procfs.c | ||
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| linux-ptrace.c | ||
| linux-ptrace.h | ||
| linux-waitpid.c | ||
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| mips-linux-watch.c | ||
| mips-linux-watch.h | ||
| ppc-linux.c | ||
| ppc-linux.h | ||
| riscv-linux-tdesc.c | ||
| riscv-linux-tdesc.h | ||
| windows-nat.c | ||
| windows-nat.h | ||
| x86-cpuid.h | ||
| x86-dregs.c | ||
| x86-dregs.h | ||
| x86-gcc-cpuid.h | ||
| x86-linux-dregs.c | ||
| x86-linux-dregs.h | ||
| x86-linux.c | ||
| x86-linux.h | ||