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/* objdump.c -- dump information about an object file.
Copyright (C) 1990-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU Binutils.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston,
MA 02110-1301, USA. */
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/* Objdump overview.
Objdump displays information about one or more object files, either on
their own, or inside libraries. It is commonly used as a disassembler,
but it can also display information about file headers, symbol tables,
relocations, debugging directives and more.
The flow of execution is as follows:
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1. Command line arguments are checked for control switches and the
information to be displayed is selected.
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2. Any remaining arguments are assumed to be object files, and they are
processed in order by display_bfd(). If the file is an archive each
of its elements is processed in turn.
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3. The file's target architecture and binary file format are determined
by bfd_check_format(). If they are recognised, then dump_bfd() is
called.
4. dump_bfd() in turn calls separate functions to display the requested
item(s) of information(s). For example disassemble_data() is called if
a disassembly has been requested.
When disassembling the code loops through blocks of instructions bounded
by symbols, calling disassemble_bytes() on each block. The actual
disassembling is done by the libopcodes library, via a function pointer
supplied by the disassembler() function. */
#include "sysdep.h"
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#include "bfd.h"
binutils/ 2008-01-28 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * dwarf.c: Include "elf/common.h". (eh_addr_size): Changed to int. (dwarf_regnames_i386): New. (dwarf_regnames_x86_64): Likewise. (dwarf_regnames): Likewise. (dwarf_regnames_count): Likewise. (init_dwarf_regnames): Likewise. (regname): Likewise. (frame_display_row): Properly support different address size. Call regname to get register name. (display_debug_frames): Call regname to get register name. Display DW_CFA_def_cfa_register as DW_CFA_def_cfa_register instead of DW_CFA_def_cfa_reg. * dwarf.h (init_dwarf_regnames): New. * objdump.c: Include "elf-bfd.h". (dump_dwarf): Call init_dwarf_regnames on ELF input. * readelf.c (guess_is_rela): Change argument to int. (parse_args): Remove the undocumented upper case options for -wX. (process_file_header): Call init_dwarf_regnames if do_dwarf_register is true. gas/testsuite/ 2008-01-28 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * gas/cfi/cfi-alpha-1.d: Replace DW_CFA_def_cfa_reg with DW_CFA_def_cfa_register. * gas/cfi/cfi-alpha-3.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-hppa-1.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-i386.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-m68k.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-mips-1.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-sh-1.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-sparc-1.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-sparc64-1.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-x86_64.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-common-1.d: Updated for i386/x86-64 register names. * gas/cfi/cfi-common-2.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-common-5.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-i386.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-x86_64.d: Likewise. ld/testsuite/ 2008-01-28 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * ld-elf/eh1.d: Replace DW_CFA_def_cfa_reg with DW_CFA_def_cfa_register. Updated for i386/x86-64 register names. * ld-elf/eh2.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/eh3.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/eh4.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/eh5.d: Likewise.
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#include "elf-bfd.h"
Don't always build coffgen.o Removes a bunch of unused functions from libbfd when building ELF or AOUT. Split off the bits we need externally when not building a COFF target into coff-bfd.c and coff-bfd.h. bfd/ * Makefile.am (BFD32_LIBS, BFD32_LIBS_CFILES): Remove dwarf2 and coffgen. Add coff-bfd. Sort. (BFD32_BACKENDS, BFD32_BACKENDS_CFILES): Add coffgen and dwarf2. * bfd-in.h (bfd_coff_get_syment, bfd_coff_get_auxent): Delete. (struct coff_comdat_info, bfd_coff_get_comdat_section): Delete. * coffgen.c (coff_symbol_from): Move to coff-bfd.h as macro, without unused param. Update uses. (bfd_coff_get_comdat_section): Move to coff-bfd.h as macro. (bfd_coff_get_syment, bfd_coff_get_auxent): Move to coff-bfd.c. * libcoff-in.h: #include "coff-bfd.h". (struct coff_section_tdata, coff_section_data): Move to coff-bfd.h. (coff_symbol_from): Delete. * coff-bfd.c: New file. * coff-bfd.h: New file. * coff-i386.c: Update coff_symbol_from occurrences. * coff-i960.c: Likewise. * coff-m68k.c: Likewise. * coff-sh.c: Likewise. * coff-x86_64.c: Likewise. * coffcode.h: Likewise. * pe-mips.c: Likewise. * configure.ac (elf): Add dwarf2.lo. (coffgen, coff, ecoff, xcoff): Define. Use when mapping bfd target vectors to .o files. Add dwarf2 for mach-o targets. Fix the sh target FIXME. * po/SRC-POTFILES.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * libcoff.h: Regenerate. binutils/ * objdump.c: #include "coff-bfd.h". ld/ * ldmisc.c: #include "coff-bfd.h"
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#include "coff-bfd.h"
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#include "bucomm.h"
Add and use elfcomm.c/elfcomm.h. 2010-11-21 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> PR binutils/12235 * elfcomm.c: New. * elfcomm.h: Likewise. * Makefile.am (HFILES): Add elfcomm.h. (CFILES): Add elfcomm.c. (ELFLIBS): New. (readelf_SOURCES): Add $(ELFLIBS). (elfedit_SOURCES): Likewise. (objdump_SOURCES): Likewise. * Makefile.in: Regenerated. * dwarf.c: Include "elfcomm.h". (byte_get): Removed. (byte_get_little_endian): Likewise. (byte_get_big_endian): Likewise. (byte_get_signed): Likewise. (error): Likewise. (warn): Likewise. * dwarf.h (dwarf_vma): Defined with HOST_WIDEST_INT. (dwarf_size_type): Likewise. (byte_get): Removed. (byte_get_signed): Likewise. (byte_get_little_endian): Likewise. (byte_get_big_endian): Likewise. (error): Likewise. (warn): Likewise. * elfedit.c: Include "elfcomm.h". Don't include "aout/ar.h". Call error () instead of non_fatal (). (streq): Removed. (strneq): Likewise. (const_strneq): Likewise. (non_fatal): Likewise. (BYTE_GET): Likewise. (BYTE_PUT): Likewise. (byte_get): Likewise. (byte_put): Likewise. (byte_get_little_endian): Likewise. (byte_get_big_endian): Likewise. (byte_put_little_endian): Likewise. (byte_put_big_endian): Likewise. (adjust_relative_path): Likewise. (archive_info): Likewise. (setup_archive): Likewise. (release_archive): Likewise. (setup_nested_archive): Likewise. (get_archive_member_name): Likewise. (get_archive_member_name_at): Likewise. (make_qualified_name): Likewise. * objdump.c: Include "elfcomm.h". * readelf.c: Include "elfcomm.h". Don't include "aout/ar.h". (BYTE_GET): Removed. (BYTE_GET_SIGNED): Removed. (streq): Likewise. (strneq): Likewise. (const_strneq): Likewise. (byte_put): Likewise. (byte_put_little_endian): Likewise. (byte_put_big_endian): Likewise. (adjust_relative_path): Likewise. (archive_info): Likewise. (setup_archive): Likewise. (release_archive): Likewise. (setup_nested_archive): Likewise. (get_archive_member_name): Likewise. (get_archive_member_name_at): Likewise. (make_qualified_name): Likewise.
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#include "elfcomm.h"
#include "demanguse.h"
#include "dwarf.h"
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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#include "ctf-api.h"
#include "sframe-api.h"
#include "getopt.h"
#include "safe-ctype.h"
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#include "dis-asm.h"
#include "libiberty.h"
#include "demangle.h"
#include "filenames.h"
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#include "debug.h"
#include "budbg.h"
#include "objdump.h"
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#ifdef HAVE_MMAP
#include <sys/mman.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_LIBDEBUGINFOD
#include <elfutils/debuginfod.h>
#endif
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/* Internal headers for the ELF .stab-dump code - sorry. */
#define BYTES_IN_WORD 32
#include "aout/aout64.h"
/* Exit status. */
static int exit_status = 0;
static char *default_target = NULL; /* Default at runtime. */
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/* The following variables are set based on arguments passed on the
command line. */
static int show_version = 0; /* Show the version number. */
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static int dump_section_contents; /* -s */
static int dump_section_headers; /* -h */
static bool dump_file_header; /* -f */
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static int dump_symtab; /* -t */
static int dump_dynamic_symtab; /* -T */
static int dump_reloc_info; /* -r */
static int dump_dynamic_reloc_info; /* -R */
static int dump_ar_hdrs; /* -a */
static int dump_private_headers; /* -p */
static char *dump_private_options; /* -P */
static int no_addresses; /* --no-addresses */
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static int prefix_addresses; /* --prefix-addresses */
static int with_line_numbers; /* -l */
static bool with_source_code; /* -S */
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static int show_raw_insn; /* --show-raw-insn */
static int dump_dwarf_section_info; /* --dwarf */
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static int dump_stab_section_info; /* --stabs */
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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static int dump_ctf_section_info; /* --ctf */
static char *dump_ctf_section_name;
static char *dump_ctf_parent_name; /* --ctf-parent */
static int dump_sframe_section_info; /* --sframe */
static char *dump_sframe_section_name;
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static int do_demangle; /* -C, --demangle */
static bool disassemble; /* -d */
static bool disassemble_all; /* -D */
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static int disassemble_zeroes; /* --disassemble-zeroes */
static bool formats_info; /* -i */
int wide_output; /* -w */
static int insn_width; /* --insn-width */
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static bfd_vma start_address = (bfd_vma) -1; /* --start-address */
static bfd_vma stop_address = (bfd_vma) -1; /* --stop-address */
static int dump_debugging; /* --debugging */
static int dump_debugging_tags; /* --debugging-tags */
static int suppress_bfd_header;
static int dump_special_syms = 0; /* --special-syms */
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static bfd_vma adjust_section_vma = 0; /* --adjust-vma */
static int file_start_context = 0; /* --file-start-context */
static bool display_file_offsets; /* -F */
static const char *prefix; /* --prefix */
static int prefix_strip; /* --prefix-strip */
static size_t prefix_length;
static bool unwind_inlines; /* --inlines. */
static const char * disasm_sym; /* Disassembly start symbol. */
static const char * source_comment; /* --source_comment. */
static bool visualize_jumps = false; /* --visualize-jumps. */
static bool color_output = false; /* --visualize-jumps=color. */
static bool extended_color_output = false; /* --visualize-jumps=extended-color. */
static int process_links = false; /* --process-links. */
static int show_all_symbols; /* --show-all-symbols. */
static bool decompressed_dumps = false; /* -Z, --decompress. */
static enum color_selection
{
on_if_terminal_output,
on, /* --disassembler-color=color. */
off, /* --disassembler-color=off. */
extended /* --disassembler-color=extended-color. */
} disassembler_color =
#if DEFAULT_FOR_COLORED_DISASSEMBLY
on_if_terminal_output;
#else
off;
#endif
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static int dump_any_debugging;
Synchronize libiberty with gcc and add --no-recruse-limit option to tools that support name demangling. This patch addresses the multitude of bug reports about resource exhaustion in libiberty's name demangling code. It adds a limit to the amount of recursion that is allowed, before an error is triggered. It also adds a new demangling option to disable this limit. (The limit is enabled by default). PR 87681 PR 87675 PR 87636 PR 87335 libiberty * cp-demangle.h (struct d_info): Add recursion_limit field. * cp-demangle.c (d_function_type): If the recursion limit is enabled and reached, return with a failure result. (d_demangle_callback): If the recursion limit is enabled, check for a mangled string that is so long that there is not enough stack space for the local arrays. * cplus-dem.c (struct work): Add recursion_level field. (demangle_nested_args): If the recursion limit is enabled and reached, return with a failure result. include * demangle.h (DMGL_RECURSE_LIMIT): Define. (DEMANGLE_RECURSION_LIMIT): Prototype. binutuils * addr2line.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (long_options): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit. (translate_address): Pass demangle_flags to bfd_demangle. (main): Handle --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit options. * cxxfilt.c (flags): Add DMGL_RECURSE_LIMIT. (long_options): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit. (main): Handle new options. * dlltool.c (gen_def_file): Include DMGL_RECURSE_LIMIT in flags passed to cplus_demangle. * nm.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (long_options): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit. (main): Handle new options. * objdump.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (usage): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit. (long_options): Likewise. (objdump_print_symname): Pass demangle_flags to bfd_demangle. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (dump_dymbols): Likewise. (main): Handle new options. * prdbg.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (tg_variable): Pass demangle_flags to demangler. (tg_start_function): Likewise. * stabs.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (stab_demangle_template): Pass demangle_flags to demangler. (stab_demangle_v3_argtypes): Likewise. (stab_demangle_v3_arg): Likewise. * doc/binutuls.texi: Document new command line options. * NEWS: Mention the new feature. * testsuite/config/default.exp (CXXFILT): Define if not already defined. (CXXFILTFLAGS): Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/cxxfilt.exp: New file. Runs a few simple tests of the cxxfilt program.
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static int demangle_flags = DMGL_ANSI | DMGL_PARAMS;
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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/* This is reset to false each time we enter the disassembler, and set true
when the disassembler emits something in the dis_style_comment_start
style. Once this is true, all further output on that line is done in
the comment style. This only has an effect when disassembler coloring
is turned on. */
static bool disassembler_in_comment = false;
/* A structure to record the sections mentioned in -j switches. */
struct only
{
const char *name; /* The name of the section. */
bool seen; /* A flag to indicate that the section has been found in one or more input files. */
struct only *next; /* Pointer to the next structure in the list. */
};
/* Pointer to an array of 'only' structures.
This pointer is NULL if the -j switch has not been used. */
static struct only * only_list = NULL;
/* Variables for handling include file path table. */
static const char **include_paths;
static int include_path_count;
/* Extra info to pass to the section disassembler and address printing
function. */
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struct objdump_disasm_info
{
bfd *abfd;
bool require_sec;
disassembler_ftype disassemble_fn;
arelent *reloc;
const char *symbol;
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};
/* Architecture to disassemble for, or default if NULL. */
static char *machine = NULL;
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/* Target specific options to the disassembler. */
static char *disassembler_options = NULL;
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/* Endianness to disassemble for, or default if BFD_ENDIAN_UNKNOWN. */
static enum bfd_endian endian = BFD_ENDIAN_UNKNOWN;
/* The symbol table. */
static asymbol **syms;
/* Number of symbols in `syms'. */
static long symcount = 0;
/* The sorted symbol table. */
static asymbol **sorted_syms;
/* Number of symbols in `sorted_syms'. */
static long sorted_symcount = 0;
/* The dynamic symbol table. */
static asymbol **dynsyms;
bfd/ * bfd.c (bfd_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * targets.c (BFD_JUMP_TABLE_DYNAMIC): Add NAME##_get_synthetic_symtab. (struct bfd_target): Add _bfd_get_synthetic_symtab. * libbfd-in.h (_bfd_nodynamic_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * elf-bfd.h (struct elf_backend_data): Add plt_sym_val and relplt_name fields. (_bfd_elf_get_synthetic_symtab): New prototype. * elfcode.h (elf_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_get_synthetic_symtab): New function. * elfxx-target.h (bfd_elfNN_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val, elf_backend_relplt_name): Define. (elfNN_bed): Add elf_backend_plt_sym_val and elf_backend_relplt_name. * bfd-in2.h: Rebuilt. * libbfd.h: Rebuilt. * elf32-i386.c (elf_i386_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf64-x86-64.c (elf64_x86_64_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf32-s390.c (elf_s390_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf64-s390.c (elf_s390_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf32-sparc (elf32_sparc_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf64-sparc.c (sparc64_elf_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf32-ppc.c (ppc_elf_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * aout-target.h (MY_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * aout-tic30.c (MY_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * coff-rs6000.c (rs6000coff_vec): Add _bfd_nodynamic_get_synthetic_symtab. (pmac_xcoff_vec): Likewise. * coff64-rs6000.c (rs6000coff64_vec): Add _bfd_nodynamic_get_synthetic_symtab. (aix5coff64_vec): Likewise. * sunos.c (MY_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * vms.c (vms_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. binutils/ * objdump.c (synthsyms, synthcount): New variables. (disassemble_data): Use dynsyms for stripped binaries or libraries. Add synthetized symbols. (dump_bfd): For disassemble, initialize dynsyms always and also synthsyms. Free synthsyms and clear {sym,dynsym,synth}count before returning.
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/* The synthetic symbol table. */
static asymbol *synthsyms;
static long synthcount = 0;
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/* Number of symbols in `dynsyms'. */
static long dynsymcount = 0;
static bfd_byte *stabs;
static bfd_size_type stab_size;
static bfd_byte *strtab;
static bfd_size_type stabstr_size;
/* Handlers for -P/--private. */
static const struct objdump_private_desc * const objdump_private_vectors[] =
{
OBJDUMP_PRIVATE_VECTORS
NULL
};
/* The list of detected jumps inside a function. */
static struct jump_info *detected_jumps = NULL;
typedef enum unicode_display_type
{
unicode_default = 0,
unicode_locale,
unicode_escape,
unicode_hex,
unicode_highlight,
unicode_invalid
} unicode_display_type;
static unicode_display_type unicode_display = unicode_default;
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static void usage (FILE *, int) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN;
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static void
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usage (FILE *stream, int status)
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{
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fprintf (stream, _("Usage: %s <option(s)> <file(s)>\n"), program_name);
fprintf (stream, _(" Display information from object <file(s)>.\n"));
fprintf (stream, _(" At least one of the following switches must be given:\n"));
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fprintf (stream, _("\
-a, --archive-headers Display archive header information\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-f, --file-headers Display the contents of the overall file header\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-p, --private-headers Display object format specific file header contents\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-P, --private=OPT,OPT... Display object format specific contents\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-h, --[section-]headers Display the contents of the section headers\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-x, --all-headers Display the contents of all headers\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-d, --disassemble Display assembler contents of executable sections\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-D, --disassemble-all Display assembler contents of all sections\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--disassemble=<sym> Display assembler contents from <sym>\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-S, --source Intermix source code with disassembly\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--source-comment[=<txt>] Prefix lines of source code with <txt>\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-s, --full-contents Display the full contents of all sections requested\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-Z, --decompress Decompress section(s) before displaying their contents\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-g, --debugging Display debug information in object file\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-e, --debugging-tags Display debug information using ctags style\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-G, --stabs Display (in raw form) any STABS info in the file\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-W, --dwarf[a/=abbrev, A/=addr, r/=aranges, c/=cu_index, L/=decodedline,\n\
f/=frames, F/=frames-interp, g/=gdb_index, i/=info, o/=loc,\n\
m/=macro, p/=pubnames, t/=pubtypes, R/=Ranges, l/=rawline,\n\
s/=str, O/=str-offsets, u/=trace_abbrev, T/=trace_aranges,\n\
U/=trace_info]\n\
Display the contents of DWARF debug sections\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-Wk,--dwarf=links Display the contents of sections that link to\n\
separate debuginfo files\n"));
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#if DEFAULT_FOR_FOLLOW_LINKS
fprintf (stream, _("\
-WK,--dwarf=follow-links\n\
Follow links to separate debug info files (default)\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-WN,--dwarf=no-follow-links\n\
Do not follow links to separate debug info files\n"));
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#else
fprintf (stream, _("\
-WK,--dwarf=follow-links\n\
Follow links to separate debug info files\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-WN,--dwarf=no-follow-links\n\
Do not follow links to separate debug info files\n\
(default)\n"));
#endif
#if HAVE_LIBDEBUGINFOD
fprintf (stream, _("\
-WD --dwarf=use-debuginfod\n\
When following links, also query debuginfod servers (default)\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-WE --dwarf=do-not-use-debuginfod\n\
When following links, do not query debuginfod servers\n"));
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#endif
Gate the displaying of non-debug sections in separate debuginfo files. PR 27478 * objdump.c (process_links): New variable. (usage): Add --process-links. (long_options): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Stop processing once the bfd has been loaded unless this is the main file or process_links has been enabled. (main): Handle the process-links option. * readelf.c (process_links): New variable. (struct filedata): Add is_separate field. (options): Add --process-links. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Likewise. (process_file_header): Include the filename when dumping information for separate debuginfo files. (process_program_headers): Likewise. (process_section_headers): Likewise. (process_section_groups): Likewise. (process_relocs): Likewise. (process_dynamic_section): Likewise. (process_version_sections): Likewise. (display_lto_symtab): Likewise. (process_symbol_table): Likewise. (process_syminfo): Likewise. (initialise_dumps_by_name): Likewise. (process_section_contents): Likewise. (process_notes_at): Likewise. (process_notes): Likewise. (open_file): Add is_separate parameter. Use to initialise the is_separate field in the filedata structure. (open_deug): Update call to open_file. (process_object): Add processing of the contents of separate debuginfo files, gated by the process_links variable. (process_archive): Update call to open_file. (process_file): Initialise the is_separate field in the filedata structure. * dwarf.c (load_separate_debug_info_file): Only report the loading of a separate file if debug links are being dumped. * objcopy.c (keep_section_symbols): New variable. (enum command_line_switch): Add OPTION_KEEP_SYMBOLS. (strip_options): Add keep-section-symbols. (copy_options): Likewise. (copy_usage): Likewise. (strip_usage): Likewise. (copy_object): Keep section symbols if requested by command line option. (strip_main): Handle --keep-section-symbols. (copy_main): Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi: Document the new options. * NEWS: Mention the new features. * testsuite/binutils-all/compress.exp (test_gnu_debuglink): Update options passed to objdump. Use diff rather than cmp to compare the dumped data. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WK2: Update regexp. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WK3: Update regexp. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.exp: Use --process-links instead of --dwarf=follow-links. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.exp (readelf_test): Include readelf's output in the log when the test fails. Add the -P option to the -wKis test. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.wKis: Update expected output.
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fprintf (stream, _("\
-L, --process-links Display the contents of non-debug sections in\n\
separate debuginfo files. (Implies -WK)\n"));
binutils, ld: work with --disable-libctf This unfortunately means conditionalizing out all the libctf code, but the result is not too unbearably ugly, if a bit repetitive. I have stubbed out code in the !ENABLE_LIBCTF path to avoid extra redundant ifdefs where it seems that might be helpful. (The stubs are not too disruptive, but I've tried to keep them on one line where possible to avoid filling up the screen with stubs that nobody would care about. If this is too much of a coding style violation I can change it.) Changes since v2: use GCC_ENABLE rather than repeating all the AC_ARG_ENABLE stuff over and over again. ld/ * configure.ac [--enable-libctf]: New, default yes. Set ENABLE_LIBCTF accordingly. * Makefile.am [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Empty LIBCTF. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * ldlang.c (ctf_output): Conditionalize on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (ldlang_open_ctf): Likewise. (lang_merge_ctf): Likewise. (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym): Likewise. (lang_write_ctf): Likewise. (ldlang_write_ctf_late): Likewise. (ldlang_open_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Warn about the presence of CTF sections. (lang_merge_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (lang_write_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (ldlang_write_ctf_late) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. * ldelfgen.c (ldelf_emit_ctf_early): Conditionalize on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (struct ctf_strsym_iter_cb_arg): Likewise. (ldelf_ctf_strtab_iter_cb): Likewise. (ldelf_ctf_symbols_iter_cb): Likewise. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Likewise. (ldelf_emit_ctf_early) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. binutils/ * configure.ac [--enable-libctf]: New, default yes. Set ENABLE_LIBCTF accordingly. * Makefile.am [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Empty LIBCTF and LIBCTF_NOBFD. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * objdump.c (usage): Conditionalize portions on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (option_values): Likewise. (long_options): Likewise. (main): Likewise. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): Conditionalize out when !ENABLE_LIBCTF. (make_ctfsect): Likewise. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. (dump_ctf) [ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (dump_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New empty stub. * readelf.c (options): Conditionalize portions on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (usage): Likewise. (process_section_contents): Likewise. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): Conditionalize out when !ENABLE_LIBCTF. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): Likewise. (dump_section_as_ctf) [ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise.
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#ifdef ENABLE_LIBCTF
fprintf (stream, _("\
binutils, ld: make objdump --ctf's parameter optional ld by default (and always, unless adjusted with a hand-rolled linker script) emits deduplicated CTF into the .ctf section. But viewing it needs you to explicitly tell objdump this: it doesn't default its argument, even though what you always end up typing is --ctf=.ctf. This is annoying, so make the argument optional. binutils/ChangeLog 2021-10-25 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * objdump.c (usage): --ctf now has an optional argument. (main): Adjust accordingly. (dump_ctf): Default it. * doc/ctf.options.texi: Adjust. ld/ChangeLog 2021-10-25 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * testsuite/ld-ctf/array.d: Change --ctf=.ctf to --ctf. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-1.B-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-1.B-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-1.parent.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-2.A-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-2.A-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-2.parent.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-3.C-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-3.C-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-3.parent.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-enums.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-typedefs.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cross-tu-cyclic-conflicting.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cross-tu-cyclic-nonconflicting.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cross-tu-into-cycle.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cross-tu-noncyclic.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cycle-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cycle-2.A.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cycle-2.B.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cycle-2.C.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/data-func-conflicted.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/diag-cttname-null.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/diag-cuname.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/diag-parlabel.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/enum-forward.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/enums.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/forward.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/function.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/nonrepresentable.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/slice.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/super-sub-cycles.d: Likewise.
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--ctf[=SECTION] Display CTF info from SECTION, (default `.ctf')\n"));
binutils, ld: work with --disable-libctf This unfortunately means conditionalizing out all the libctf code, but the result is not too unbearably ugly, if a bit repetitive. I have stubbed out code in the !ENABLE_LIBCTF path to avoid extra redundant ifdefs where it seems that might be helpful. (The stubs are not too disruptive, but I've tried to keep them on one line where possible to avoid filling up the screen with stubs that nobody would care about. If this is too much of a coding style violation I can change it.) Changes since v2: use GCC_ENABLE rather than repeating all the AC_ARG_ENABLE stuff over and over again. ld/ * configure.ac [--enable-libctf]: New, default yes. Set ENABLE_LIBCTF accordingly. * Makefile.am [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Empty LIBCTF. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * ldlang.c (ctf_output): Conditionalize on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (ldlang_open_ctf): Likewise. (lang_merge_ctf): Likewise. (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym): Likewise. (lang_write_ctf): Likewise. (ldlang_write_ctf_late): Likewise. (ldlang_open_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Warn about the presence of CTF sections. (lang_merge_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (lang_write_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (ldlang_write_ctf_late) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. * ldelfgen.c (ldelf_emit_ctf_early): Conditionalize on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (struct ctf_strsym_iter_cb_arg): Likewise. (ldelf_ctf_strtab_iter_cb): Likewise. (ldelf_ctf_symbols_iter_cb): Likewise. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Likewise. (ldelf_emit_ctf_early) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. binutils/ * configure.ac [--enable-libctf]: New, default yes. Set ENABLE_LIBCTF accordingly. * Makefile.am [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Empty LIBCTF and LIBCTF_NOBFD. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * objdump.c (usage): Conditionalize portions on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (option_values): Likewise. (long_options): Likewise. (main): Likewise. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): Conditionalize out when !ENABLE_LIBCTF. (make_ctfsect): Likewise. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. (dump_ctf) [ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (dump_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New empty stub. * readelf.c (options): Conditionalize portions on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (usage): Likewise. (process_section_contents): Likewise. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): Conditionalize out when !ENABLE_LIBCTF. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): Likewise. (dump_section_as_ctf) [ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise.
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#endif
fprintf (stream, _("\
--sframe[=SECTION] Display SFrame info from SECTION, (default '.sframe')\n"));
binutils, ld: work with --disable-libctf This unfortunately means conditionalizing out all the libctf code, but the result is not too unbearably ugly, if a bit repetitive. I have stubbed out code in the !ENABLE_LIBCTF path to avoid extra redundant ifdefs where it seems that might be helpful. (The stubs are not too disruptive, but I've tried to keep them on one line where possible to avoid filling up the screen with stubs that nobody would care about. If this is too much of a coding style violation I can change it.) Changes since v2: use GCC_ENABLE rather than repeating all the AC_ARG_ENABLE stuff over and over again. ld/ * configure.ac [--enable-libctf]: New, default yes. Set ENABLE_LIBCTF accordingly. * Makefile.am [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Empty LIBCTF. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * ldlang.c (ctf_output): Conditionalize on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (ldlang_open_ctf): Likewise. (lang_merge_ctf): Likewise. (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym): Likewise. (lang_write_ctf): Likewise. (ldlang_write_ctf_late): Likewise. (ldlang_open_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Warn about the presence of CTF sections. (lang_merge_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (lang_write_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (ldlang_write_ctf_late) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. * ldelfgen.c (ldelf_emit_ctf_early): Conditionalize on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (struct ctf_strsym_iter_cb_arg): Likewise. (ldelf_ctf_strtab_iter_cb): Likewise. (ldelf_ctf_symbols_iter_cb): Likewise. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Likewise. (ldelf_emit_ctf_early) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. binutils/ * configure.ac [--enable-libctf]: New, default yes. Set ENABLE_LIBCTF accordingly. * Makefile.am [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Empty LIBCTF and LIBCTF_NOBFD. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * objdump.c (usage): Conditionalize portions on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (option_values): Likewise. (long_options): Likewise. (main): Likewise. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): Conditionalize out when !ENABLE_LIBCTF. (make_ctfsect): Likewise. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. (dump_ctf) [ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (dump_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New empty stub. * readelf.c (options): Conditionalize portions on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (usage): Likewise. (process_section_contents): Likewise. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): Conditionalize out when !ENABLE_LIBCTF. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): Likewise. (dump_section_as_ctf) [ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise.
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fprintf (stream, _("\
-t, --syms Display the contents of the symbol table(s)\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-T, --dynamic-syms Display the contents of the dynamic symbol table\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-r, --reloc Display the relocation entries in the file\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-R, --dynamic-reloc Display the dynamic relocation entries in the file\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
@<file> Read options from <file>\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-v, --version Display this program's version number\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-i, --info List object formats and architectures supported\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-H, --help Display this information\n"));
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if (status != 2)
{
const struct objdump_private_desc * const *desc;
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fprintf (stream, _("\n The following switches are optional:\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-b, --target=BFDNAME Specify the target object format as BFDNAME\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-m, --architecture=MACHINE Specify the target architecture as MACHINE\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-j, --section=NAME Only display information for section NAME\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-M, --disassembler-options=OPT Pass text OPT on to the disassembler\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-EB --endian=big Assume big endian format when disassembling\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-EL --endian=little Assume little endian format when disassembling\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--file-start-context Include context from start of file (with -S)\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-I, --include=DIR Add DIR to search list for source files\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-l, --line-numbers Include line numbers and filenames in output\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-F, --file-offsets Include file offsets when displaying information\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-C, --demangle[=STYLE] Decode mangled/processed symbol names\n"));
display_demangler_styles (stream, _("\
STYLE can be "));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--recurse-limit Enable a limit on recursion whilst demangling\n\
(default)\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--no-recurse-limit Disable a limit on recursion whilst demangling\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-w, --wide Format output for more than 80 columns\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-U[d|l|i|x|e|h] Controls the display of UTF-8 unicode characters\n\
--unicode=[default|locale|invalid|hex|escape|highlight]\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
-z, --disassemble-zeroes Do not skip blocks of zeroes when disassembling\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--start-address=ADDR Only process data whose address is >= ADDR\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--stop-address=ADDR Only process data whose address is < ADDR\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--no-addresses Do not print address alongside disassembly\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--prefix-addresses Print complete address alongside disassembly\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--[no-]show-raw-insn Display hex alongside symbolic disassembly\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--insn-width=WIDTH Display WIDTH bytes on a single line for -d\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--adjust-vma=OFFSET Add OFFSET to all displayed section addresses\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--show-all-symbols When disassembling, display all symbols at a given address\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--special-syms Include special symbols in symbol dumps\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--inlines Print all inlines for source line (with -l)\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--prefix=PREFIX Add PREFIX to absolute paths for -S\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--prefix-strip=LEVEL Strip initial directory names for -S\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--dwarf-depth=N Do not display DIEs at depth N or greater\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--dwarf-start=N Display DIEs starting at offset N\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--dwarf-check Make additional dwarf consistency checks.\n"));
binutils, ld: work with --disable-libctf This unfortunately means conditionalizing out all the libctf code, but the result is not too unbearably ugly, if a bit repetitive. I have stubbed out code in the !ENABLE_LIBCTF path to avoid extra redundant ifdefs where it seems that might be helpful. (The stubs are not too disruptive, but I've tried to keep them on one line where possible to avoid filling up the screen with stubs that nobody would care about. If this is too much of a coding style violation I can change it.) Changes since v2: use GCC_ENABLE rather than repeating all the AC_ARG_ENABLE stuff over and over again. ld/ * configure.ac [--enable-libctf]: New, default yes. Set ENABLE_LIBCTF accordingly. * Makefile.am [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Empty LIBCTF. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * ldlang.c (ctf_output): Conditionalize on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (ldlang_open_ctf): Likewise. (lang_merge_ctf): Likewise. (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym): Likewise. (lang_write_ctf): Likewise. (ldlang_write_ctf_late): Likewise. (ldlang_open_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Warn about the presence of CTF sections. (lang_merge_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (lang_write_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (ldlang_write_ctf_late) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. * ldelfgen.c (ldelf_emit_ctf_early): Conditionalize on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (struct ctf_strsym_iter_cb_arg): Likewise. (ldelf_ctf_strtab_iter_cb): Likewise. (ldelf_ctf_symbols_iter_cb): Likewise. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Likewise. (ldelf_emit_ctf_early) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. binutils/ * configure.ac [--enable-libctf]: New, default yes. Set ENABLE_LIBCTF accordingly. * Makefile.am [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Empty LIBCTF and LIBCTF_NOBFD. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * objdump.c (usage): Conditionalize portions on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (option_values): Likewise. (long_options): Likewise. (main): Likewise. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): Conditionalize out when !ENABLE_LIBCTF. (make_ctfsect): Likewise. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. (dump_ctf) [ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (dump_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New empty stub. * readelf.c (options): Conditionalize portions on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (usage): Likewise. (process_section_contents): Likewise. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): Conditionalize out when !ENABLE_LIBCTF. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): Likewise. (dump_section_as_ctf) [ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise.
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#ifdef ENABLE_LIBCTF
fprintf (stream, _("\
binutils: make objdump/readelf --ctf-parent actually useful This option has been present since the very early days of the development of libctf as part of binutils, and it shows. Back in the earliest days, I thought we might handle ambiguous types by introducing new ELF sections on the fly named things like .ctf.foo.c for ambiguous types found only in foo.c, etc. This turned out to be a terrible idea, so we moved to using a CTF archive in the .ctf section which contained all the CTF dictionaries -- but the --ctf-parent option in objdump and readelf was never adjusted, and lingered as a mechanism to specify CTF parent dictionaries in sections other than .ctf, even though the linker has no way to produce parent dictionaries in different sections from their children, libctf's ctf_open can't handle such split-up parent/child dicts, and they are never found in the wild, emitted by GNU ld or by any known third-party linking tool. Meanwhile, the actually-useful ctf_link feature (albeit not used by ld) which lets you remap the names of CTF archive members (so you can end up with a parent archive member named something other than ".ctf", still contained with all its children in a single .ctf section) had no support in objdump or readelf: there was no way to tell them that these members were parents, so all the types in the associated child dicts always appeared corrupted, referencing nonexistent types from a parent objdump couldn't find. So adjust --ctf-parent so that rather than taking a section name it takes a member name instead (if not specified, the name is ".ctf", which is what GNU ld emits). Because the option was always useless before now, this is expected to have no backward-compatibility implications. As part of this, we have to slightly adjust the code which skips the archive member name if redundant: right now it skips it if it's ".ctf", on the assumption that this name will almost always be at the start of the objdump output and thus we'll end up with a shared dump and then smaller, headed dumps for the per-TU child dicts; but if the parent name has been changed, that won't be true any more. So change the rules to "members named .ctf which appear first in the first have their member name skipped". Since we now need to count members, move from ctf_archive_iter (for which passing in extra parameters requires defining a new struct and is clumsy) to ctf_archive_next, allowing us to just *call* dump_ctf_archive_member and maintain a member count in the obvious way. In the process we fix a tiny difference between readelf and objdump: if a ctf_dump ever failed, readelf skipped every later member, while objdump tried to keep going as much as it could. For a dumping tool the former is clearly preferable. binutils/ChangeLog 2021-10-25 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * objdump.c (usage): --ctf-parent now takes a name, not a section. (dump_ctf): Don't open a separate section; use the parent_name in ctf_dict_open instead. Use ctf_archive_next, not ctf_archive_iter, so we can pass down a member count. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Add the member count; don't return anything. Import parents into children no matter what the parent's name, while still avoiding displaying the header for the common parent name of ".ctf". * readelf.c (usage): Adjust similarly. (dump_section_as_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. Never stop iterating over archive members, even if ctf_dump of one member fails. * doc/ctf.options.texi: Adjust.
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--ctf-parent=NAME Use CTF archive member NAME as the CTF parent\n"));
binutils, ld: work with --disable-libctf This unfortunately means conditionalizing out all the libctf code, but the result is not too unbearably ugly, if a bit repetitive. I have stubbed out code in the !ENABLE_LIBCTF path to avoid extra redundant ifdefs where it seems that might be helpful. (The stubs are not too disruptive, but I've tried to keep them on one line where possible to avoid filling up the screen with stubs that nobody would care about. If this is too much of a coding style violation I can change it.) Changes since v2: use GCC_ENABLE rather than repeating all the AC_ARG_ENABLE stuff over and over again. ld/ * configure.ac [--enable-libctf]: New, default yes. Set ENABLE_LIBCTF accordingly. * Makefile.am [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Empty LIBCTF. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * ldlang.c (ctf_output): Conditionalize on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (ldlang_open_ctf): Likewise. (lang_merge_ctf): Likewise. (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym): Likewise. (lang_write_ctf): Likewise. (ldlang_write_ctf_late): Likewise. (ldlang_open_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Warn about the presence of CTF sections. (lang_merge_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (lang_write_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (ldlang_write_ctf_late) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. * ldelfgen.c (ldelf_emit_ctf_early): Conditionalize on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (struct ctf_strsym_iter_cb_arg): Likewise. (ldelf_ctf_strtab_iter_cb): Likewise. (ldelf_ctf_symbols_iter_cb): Likewise. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Likewise. (ldelf_emit_ctf_early) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. binutils/ * configure.ac [--enable-libctf]: New, default yes. Set ENABLE_LIBCTF accordingly. * Makefile.am [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Empty LIBCTF and LIBCTF_NOBFD. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * objdump.c (usage): Conditionalize portions on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (option_values): Likewise. (long_options): Likewise. (main): Likewise. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): Conditionalize out when !ENABLE_LIBCTF. (make_ctfsect): Likewise. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. (dump_ctf) [ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (dump_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New empty stub. * readelf.c (options): Conditionalize portions on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (usage): Likewise. (process_section_contents): Likewise. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): Conditionalize out when !ENABLE_LIBCTF. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): Likewise. (dump_section_as_ctf) [ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise.
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#endif
fprintf (stream, _("\
--visualize-jumps Visualize jumps by drawing ASCII art lines\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--visualize-jumps=color Use colors in the ASCII art\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--visualize-jumps=extended-color\n\
Use extended 8-bit color codes\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--visualize-jumps=off Disable jump visualization\n"));
#if DEFAULT_FOR_COLORED_DISASSEMBLY
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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fprintf (stream, _("\
--disassembler-color=off Disable disassembler color output.\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--disassembler-color=terminal Enable disassembler color output if displaying on a terminal. (default)\n"));
#else
fprintf (stream, _("\
--disassembler-color=off Disable disassembler color output. (default)\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--disassembler-color=terminal Enable disassembler color output if displaying on a terminal.\n"));
#endif
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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fprintf (stream, _("\
--disassembler-color=on Enable disassembler color output.\n"));
fprintf (stream, _("\
--disassembler-color=extended Use 8-bit colors in disassembler output.\n\n"));
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list_supported_targets (program_name, stream);
list_supported_architectures (program_name, stream);
disassembler_usage (stream);
if (objdump_private_vectors[0] != NULL)
{
fprintf (stream,
_("\nOptions supported for -P/--private switch:\n"));
for (desc = objdump_private_vectors; *desc != NULL; desc++)
(*desc)->help (stream);
}
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}
top level: 2007-02-17 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> Nathan Sidwell <nathan@codesourcery.com> Vladimir Prus <vladimir@codesourcery.com Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> * configure.ac (TOPLEVEL_CONFIGURE_ARGUMENTS): Fix quoting. * configure: Regenerate. bfd: 2007-02-17 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> Nathan Sidwell <nathan@codesourcery.com> Vladimir Prus <vladimir@codesourcery.com Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> * configure.in (--with-pkgversion): New option. * configure: Regenerate. * Makefile.am (bfdver.h): Substitute for @bfd_version_package@. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * version.h (BFD_VERSION_STRING): Define using @bfd_version_package@. bfd/doc: 2007-02-17 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> Nathan Sidwell <nathan@codesourcery.com> Vladimir Prus <vladimir@codesourcery.com Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> * Makefile.in: Regenerate. binutils: 2007-02-17 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> Nathan Sidwell <nathan@codesourcery.com> Vladimir Prus <vladimir@codesourcery.com Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> * configure.in (--with-bugurl): New option. * configure: Regenerate. * Makefile.am (REPORT_BUGS_TO): Define. (INCLUDES): Define REPORT_BUGS_TO. Regenerate dependencies. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerate. * bucomm.h: Remove include of bin-bugs.h. * addr2line.c (usage): Don't print empty REPORT_BUGS_TO. * ar.c (usage): Pass s to list_supported_targets. Don't print empty REPORT_BUGS_TO. * coffdump.c (show_usage): Don't print empty REPORT_BUGS_TO. * cxxfilt.c (usage): Print bug url when giving help. * dlltool.c (usage): Likewise. * dllwrap.c (usage): Likewise. * nlmconv.c (show_usage): Don't print empty REPORT_BUGS_TO. * nm.c (usage): Likewise. * objcopy.c (copy_usage, strip_usage): Likewise. * objdump.c (usage): Likewise. * readelf.c ((usage): Likewise. Add STREAM argument. Adjust callers. * size.c (usage): Don't print empty REPORT_BUGS_TO. * srconv.c (show_usage): Likewise. * strings.c (usage): Likewise. * sysdymp.c (show_usage): Likewise. * windres.c (usage): Likewise. gas: 2007-02-17 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> Nathan Sidwell <nathan@codesourcery.com> Vladimir Prus <vladimir@codesourcery.com Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> * configure.in (--with-bugurl): New option. * configure: Regenerate. * dep-in.sed: Remove bin-bugs.h. * Makefile.am (REPORT_BUGS_TO): Define. (INCLUDES): Define REPORT_BUGS_TO. (DEP_INCLUDES): Likewise. ($(OBJS)): No longer depend on bin-bugs.h. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerate. * as.c (show_usage): Don't print empty REPORT_BUGS_TO. * as.h: Remove include of bin-bugs.h. gprof: 2007-02-17 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> Nathan Sidwell <nathan@codesourcery.com> Vladimir Prus <vladimir@codesourcery.com Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> * configure.in (--with-pkgversion, --with-bugurl): New options. * configure: Regenerate. * Makefile.am (PKGVERSION, REPORT_BUGS_TO): Define. (INCLUDES): Define PKGVERSION and REPORT_BUGS_TO. Regenerate dependencies. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * gprof.c (usage): Don't print empty REPORT_BUGS_TO. (main): Include PKGVERSION in version output. * gprof.h: Remove include of bin-bugs.h. include: 2007-02-17 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> Nathan Sidwell <nathan@codesourcery.com> Vladimir Prus <vladimir@codesourcery.com Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> * bin-bugs.h: Remove. ld: 2007-02-17 Mark Mitchell <mark@codesourcery.com> Nathan Sidwell <nathan@codesourcery.com> Vladimir Prus <vladimir@codesourcery.com Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com> * configure.in (--with-bugurl): New option. * configure: Regenerate. * Makefile.am (REPORT_BUGS_TO): Define. (INCLUDES): Define REPORT_BUGS_TO. Regenerate dependencies. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * ld.h: Remove include of bin-bugs.h. * lexsup.c (help): Don't print empty REPORT_BUGS_TO.
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if (REPORT_BUGS_TO[0] && status == 0)
fprintf (stream, _("Report bugs to %s.\n"), REPORT_BUGS_TO);
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exit (status);
}
/* 150 isn't special; it's just an arbitrary non-ASCII char value. */
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enum option_values
{
OPTION_ENDIAN=150,
OPTION_START_ADDRESS,
OPTION_STOP_ADDRESS,
OPTION_DWARF,
OPTION_PREFIX,
OPTION_PREFIX_STRIP,
OPTION_INSN_WIDTH,
OPTION_ADJUST_VMA,
OPTION_DWARF_DEPTH,
* doc/binutils.texi: Add --dwarf-check option. * dwarf.c (dwarf_check): New global flag. (fetch_indexed_string): New function. (fetch_indexed_value): New function. (get_FORM_name): Add DW_FORM_GNU_str_index and DW_FORM_GNU_addr_index. (decode_location_expression): Add DW_OP_GNU_addr_index. (read_and_display_attr_value): Add DW_FORM_GNU_str_index, DW_FORM_GNU_addr_index, DW_AT_GNU_addr_base, and DW_AT_GNU_ranges_base. (get_AT_name): Add new attributes for Fission. (process_debug_info): Load new debug sections for Fission. (load_debug_info): Check for .debug_info.dwo section. (display_loc_list, display_loc_list_dwo): New functions. (display_debug_loc): Move logic to above two functions. (display_debug_info): Choose abbrev section based on info section. (display_debug_types): Likewise. (display_trace_info): Likewise. (comp_addr_base): New function. (display_debug_addr): New function. (display_debug_str_offsets): New function. (display_debug_ranges): Allow missing range lists. Suppress diagnostics if dwarf_check not set. (debug_displays): Add column to select abbrev section. * dwarf.h (enum dwarf_section_display_enum): Add new debug sections for Fission. (struct dwarf_section): Add abbrev_sec field. (struct dwarf_section_display): New type. (debug_info): Add addr_base, ranges_base fields. (dwarf_check): New global variable. * objdump.c (usage): Add --dwarf-check option. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_DWARF_CHECK. (long_options): Add --dwarf-check. (main): Likewise. * readelf.c (OPTION_DWARF_CHECK): New macro. (options): Add --dwarf-check. (parse_args): Likewise. (process_section_headers): Use const_strneq instead of streq.
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OPTION_DWARF_CHECK,
OPTION_DWARF_START,
Synchronize libiberty with gcc and add --no-recruse-limit option to tools that support name demangling. This patch addresses the multitude of bug reports about resource exhaustion in libiberty's name demangling code. It adds a limit to the amount of recursion that is allowed, before an error is triggered. It also adds a new demangling option to disable this limit. (The limit is enabled by default). PR 87681 PR 87675 PR 87636 PR 87335 libiberty * cp-demangle.h (struct d_info): Add recursion_limit field. * cp-demangle.c (d_function_type): If the recursion limit is enabled and reached, return with a failure result. (d_demangle_callback): If the recursion limit is enabled, check for a mangled string that is so long that there is not enough stack space for the local arrays. * cplus-dem.c (struct work): Add recursion_level field. (demangle_nested_args): If the recursion limit is enabled and reached, return with a failure result. include * demangle.h (DMGL_RECURSE_LIMIT): Define. (DEMANGLE_RECURSION_LIMIT): Prototype. binutuils * addr2line.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (long_options): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit. (translate_address): Pass demangle_flags to bfd_demangle. (main): Handle --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit options. * cxxfilt.c (flags): Add DMGL_RECURSE_LIMIT. (long_options): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit. (main): Handle new options. * dlltool.c (gen_def_file): Include DMGL_RECURSE_LIMIT in flags passed to cplus_demangle. * nm.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (long_options): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit. (main): Handle new options. * objdump.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (usage): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit. (long_options): Likewise. (objdump_print_symname): Pass demangle_flags to bfd_demangle. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (dump_dymbols): Likewise. (main): Handle new options. * prdbg.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (tg_variable): Pass demangle_flags to demangler. (tg_start_function): Likewise. * stabs.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (stab_demangle_template): Pass demangle_flags to demangler. (stab_demangle_v3_argtypes): Likewise. (stab_demangle_v3_arg): Likewise. * doc/binutuls.texi: Document new command line options. * NEWS: Mention the new feature. * testsuite/config/default.exp (CXXFILT): Define if not already defined. (CXXFILTFLAGS): Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/cxxfilt.exp: New file. Runs a few simple tests of the cxxfilt program.
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OPTION_RECURSE_LIMIT,
OPTION_NO_RECURSE_LIMIT,
OPTION_INLINES,
OPTION_SOURCE_COMMENT,
binutils, ld: work with --disable-libctf This unfortunately means conditionalizing out all the libctf code, but the result is not too unbearably ugly, if a bit repetitive. I have stubbed out code in the !ENABLE_LIBCTF path to avoid extra redundant ifdefs where it seems that might be helpful. (The stubs are not too disruptive, but I've tried to keep them on one line where possible to avoid filling up the screen with stubs that nobody would care about. If this is too much of a coding style violation I can change it.) Changes since v2: use GCC_ENABLE rather than repeating all the AC_ARG_ENABLE stuff over and over again. ld/ * configure.ac [--enable-libctf]: New, default yes. Set ENABLE_LIBCTF accordingly. * Makefile.am [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Empty LIBCTF. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * ldlang.c (ctf_output): Conditionalize on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (ldlang_open_ctf): Likewise. (lang_merge_ctf): Likewise. (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym): Likewise. (lang_write_ctf): Likewise. (ldlang_write_ctf_late): Likewise. (ldlang_open_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Warn about the presence of CTF sections. (lang_merge_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (lang_write_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (ldlang_write_ctf_late) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. * ldelfgen.c (ldelf_emit_ctf_early): Conditionalize on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (struct ctf_strsym_iter_cb_arg): Likewise. (ldelf_ctf_strtab_iter_cb): Likewise. (ldelf_ctf_symbols_iter_cb): Likewise. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Likewise. (ldelf_emit_ctf_early) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. binutils/ * configure.ac [--enable-libctf]: New, default yes. Set ENABLE_LIBCTF accordingly. * Makefile.am [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Empty LIBCTF and LIBCTF_NOBFD. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * objdump.c (usage): Conditionalize portions on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (option_values): Likewise. (long_options): Likewise. (main): Likewise. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): Conditionalize out when !ENABLE_LIBCTF. (make_ctfsect): Likewise. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. (dump_ctf) [ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (dump_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New empty stub. * readelf.c (options): Conditionalize portions on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (usage): Likewise. (process_section_contents): Likewise. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): Conditionalize out when !ENABLE_LIBCTF. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): Likewise. (dump_section_as_ctf) [ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise.
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#ifdef ENABLE_LIBCTF
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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OPTION_CTF,
OPTION_CTF_PARENT,
binutils, ld: work with --disable-libctf This unfortunately means conditionalizing out all the libctf code, but the result is not too unbearably ugly, if a bit repetitive. I have stubbed out code in the !ENABLE_LIBCTF path to avoid extra redundant ifdefs where it seems that might be helpful. (The stubs are not too disruptive, but I've tried to keep them on one line where possible to avoid filling up the screen with stubs that nobody would care about. If this is too much of a coding style violation I can change it.) Changes since v2: use GCC_ENABLE rather than repeating all the AC_ARG_ENABLE stuff over and over again. ld/ * configure.ac [--enable-libctf]: New, default yes. Set ENABLE_LIBCTF accordingly. * Makefile.am [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Empty LIBCTF. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * ldlang.c (ctf_output): Conditionalize on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (ldlang_open_ctf): Likewise. (lang_merge_ctf): Likewise. (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym): Likewise. (lang_write_ctf): Likewise. (ldlang_write_ctf_late): Likewise. (ldlang_open_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Warn about the presence of CTF sections. (lang_merge_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (lang_write_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (ldlang_write_ctf_late) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. * ldelfgen.c (ldelf_emit_ctf_early): Conditionalize on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (struct ctf_strsym_iter_cb_arg): Likewise. (ldelf_ctf_strtab_iter_cb): Likewise. (ldelf_ctf_symbols_iter_cb): Likewise. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Likewise. (ldelf_emit_ctf_early) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. binutils/ * configure.ac [--enable-libctf]: New, default yes. Set ENABLE_LIBCTF accordingly. * Makefile.am [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Empty LIBCTF and LIBCTF_NOBFD. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * objdump.c (usage): Conditionalize portions on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (option_values): Likewise. (long_options): Likewise. (main): Likewise. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): Conditionalize out when !ENABLE_LIBCTF. (make_ctfsect): Likewise. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. (dump_ctf) [ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (dump_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New empty stub. * readelf.c (options): Conditionalize portions on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (usage): Likewise. (process_section_contents): Likewise. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): Conditionalize out when !ENABLE_LIBCTF. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): Likewise. (dump_section_as_ctf) [ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise.
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#endif
OPTION_SFRAME,
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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OPTION_VISUALIZE_JUMPS,
OPTION_DISASSEMBLER_COLOR
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};
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static struct option long_options[]=
{
{"adjust-vma", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_ADJUST_VMA},
{"all-headers", no_argument, NULL, 'x'},
{"architecture", required_argument, NULL, 'm'},
{"archive-headers", no_argument, NULL, 'a'},
#ifdef ENABLE_LIBCTF
{"ctf", optional_argument, NULL, OPTION_CTF},
{"ctf-parent", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_CTF_PARENT},
#endif
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{"debugging", no_argument, NULL, 'g'},
{"debugging-tags", no_argument, NULL, 'e'},
{"decompress", no_argument, NULL, 'Z'},
{"demangle", optional_argument, NULL, 'C'},
{"disassemble", optional_argument, NULL, 'd'},
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{"disassemble-all", no_argument, NULL, 'D'},
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{"disassemble-zeroes", no_argument, NULL, 'z'},
{"disassembler-options", required_argument, NULL, 'M'},
{"dwarf", optional_argument, NULL, OPTION_DWARF},
{"dwarf-check", no_argument, 0, OPTION_DWARF_CHECK},
{"dwarf-depth", required_argument, 0, OPTION_DWARF_DEPTH},
{"dwarf-start", required_argument, 0, OPTION_DWARF_START},
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{"dynamic-reloc", no_argument, NULL, 'R'},
{"dynamic-syms", no_argument, NULL, 'T'},
{"endian", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_ENDIAN},
{"file-headers", no_argument, NULL, 'f'},
{"file-offsets", no_argument, NULL, 'F'},
{"file-start-context", no_argument, &file_start_context, 1},
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{"full-contents", no_argument, NULL, 's'},
{"headers", no_argument, NULL, 'h'},
{"help", no_argument, NULL, 'H'},
{"include", required_argument, NULL, 'I'},
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{"info", no_argument, NULL, 'i'},
{"inlines", no_argument, 0, OPTION_INLINES},
{"insn-width", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_INSN_WIDTH},
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{"line-numbers", no_argument, NULL, 'l'},
{"no-addresses", no_argument, &no_addresses, 1},
{"no-recurse-limit", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_RECURSE_LIMIT},
{"no-recursion-limit", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_NO_RECURSE_LIMIT},
{"no-show-raw-insn", no_argument, &show_raw_insn, -1},
{"prefix", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_PREFIX},
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{"prefix-addresses", no_argument, &prefix_addresses, 1},
{"prefix-strip", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_PREFIX_STRIP},
{"private", required_argument, NULL, 'P'},
{"private-headers", no_argument, NULL, 'p'},
{"process-links", no_argument, &process_links, true},
Synchronize libiberty with gcc and add --no-recruse-limit option to tools that support name demangling. This patch addresses the multitude of bug reports about resource exhaustion in libiberty's name demangling code. It adds a limit to the amount of recursion that is allowed, before an error is triggered. It also adds a new demangling option to disable this limit. (The limit is enabled by default). PR 87681 PR 87675 PR 87636 PR 87335 libiberty * cp-demangle.h (struct d_info): Add recursion_limit field. * cp-demangle.c (d_function_type): If the recursion limit is enabled and reached, return with a failure result. (d_demangle_callback): If the recursion limit is enabled, check for a mangled string that is so long that there is not enough stack space for the local arrays. * cplus-dem.c (struct work): Add recursion_level field. (demangle_nested_args): If the recursion limit is enabled and reached, return with a failure result. include * demangle.h (DMGL_RECURSE_LIMIT): Define. (DEMANGLE_RECURSION_LIMIT): Prototype. binutuils * addr2line.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (long_options): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit. (translate_address): Pass demangle_flags to bfd_demangle. (main): Handle --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit options. * cxxfilt.c (flags): Add DMGL_RECURSE_LIMIT. (long_options): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit. (main): Handle new options. * dlltool.c (gen_def_file): Include DMGL_RECURSE_LIMIT in flags passed to cplus_demangle. * nm.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (long_options): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit. (main): Handle new options. * objdump.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (usage): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit. (long_options): Likewise. (objdump_print_symname): Pass demangle_flags to bfd_demangle. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (dump_dymbols): Likewise. (main): Handle new options. * prdbg.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (tg_variable): Pass demangle_flags to demangler. (tg_start_function): Likewise. * stabs.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (stab_demangle_template): Pass demangle_flags to demangler. (stab_demangle_v3_argtypes): Likewise. (stab_demangle_v3_arg): Likewise. * doc/binutuls.texi: Document new command line options. * NEWS: Mention the new feature. * testsuite/config/default.exp (CXXFILT): Define if not already defined. (CXXFILTFLAGS): Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/cxxfilt.exp: New file. Runs a few simple tests of the cxxfilt program.
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{"recurse-limit", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_RECURSE_LIMIT},
{"recursion-limit", no_argument, NULL, OPTION_RECURSE_LIMIT},
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{"reloc", no_argument, NULL, 'r'},
{"section", required_argument, NULL, 'j'},
{"section-headers", no_argument, NULL, 'h'},
{"sframe", optional_argument, NULL, OPTION_SFRAME},
{"show-all-symbols", no_argument, &show_all_symbols, 1},
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{"show-raw-insn", no_argument, &show_raw_insn, 1},
{"source", no_argument, NULL, 'S'},
{"source-comment", optional_argument, NULL, OPTION_SOURCE_COMMENT},
{"special-syms", no_argument, &dump_special_syms, 1},
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{"stabs", no_argument, NULL, 'G'},
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{"start-address", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_START_ADDRESS},
{"stop-address", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_STOP_ADDRESS},
{"syms", no_argument, NULL, 't'},
{"target", required_argument, NULL, 'b'},
{"unicode", required_argument, NULL, 'U'},
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{"version", no_argument, NULL, 'V'},
{"visualize-jumps", optional_argument, 0, OPTION_VISUALIZE_JUMPS},
{"wide", no_argument, NULL, 'w'},
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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{"disassembler-color", required_argument, NULL, OPTION_DISASSEMBLER_COLOR},
{NULL, no_argument, NULL, 0}
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};
static void
my_bfd_nonfatal (const char *msg)
{
bfd_nonfatal (msg);
exit_status = 1;
}
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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/* Convert a potential UTF-8 encoded sequence in IN into characters in OUT.
The conversion format is controlled by the unicode_display variable.
Returns the number of characters added to OUT.
Returns the number of bytes consumed from IN in CONSUMED.
Always consumes at least one byte and displays at least one character. */
static unsigned int
display_utf8 (const unsigned char * in, char * out, unsigned int * consumed)
{
char * orig_out = out;
unsigned int nchars = 0;
unsigned int j;
if (unicode_display == unicode_default)
goto invalid;
if (in[0] < 0xc0)
goto invalid;
if ((in[1] & 0xc0) != 0x80)
goto invalid;
if ((in[0] & 0x20) == 0)
{
nchars = 2;
goto valid;
}
if ((in[2] & 0xc0) != 0x80)
goto invalid;
if ((in[0] & 0x10) == 0)
{
nchars = 3;
goto valid;
}
if ((in[3] & 0xc0) != 0x80)
goto invalid;
nchars = 4;
valid:
switch (unicode_display)
{
case unicode_locale:
/* Copy the bytes into the output buffer as is. */
memcpy (out, in, nchars);
out += nchars;
break;
case unicode_invalid:
case unicode_hex:
*out++ = unicode_display == unicode_hex ? '<' : '{';
*out++ = '0';
*out++ = 'x';
for (j = 0; j < nchars; j++)
out += sprintf (out, "%02x", in [j]);
*out++ = unicode_display == unicode_hex ? '>' : '}';
break;
case unicode_highlight:
if (isatty (1))
out += sprintf (out, "\x1B[31;47m"); /* Red. */
/* Fall through. */
case unicode_escape:
switch (nchars)
{
case 2:
out += sprintf (out, "\\u%02x%02x",
((in[0] & 0x1c) >> 2),
((in[0] & 0x03) << 6) | (in[1] & 0x3f));
break;
case 3:
out += sprintf (out, "\\u%02x%02x",
((in[0] & 0x0f) << 4) | ((in[1] & 0x3c) >> 2),
((in[1] & 0x03) << 6) | ((in[2] & 0x3f)));
break;
case 4:
out += sprintf (out, "\\u%02x%02x%02x",
((in[0] & 0x07) << 6) | ((in[1] & 0x3c) >> 2),
((in[1] & 0x03) << 6) | ((in[2] & 0x3c) >> 2),
((in[2] & 0x03) << 6) | ((in[3] & 0x3f)));
break;
default:
/* URG. */
break;
}
if (unicode_display == unicode_highlight && isatty (1))
out += sprintf (out, "\x1B[0m"); /* Default colour. */
break;
default:
/* URG */
break;
}
* consumed = nchars;
return out - orig_out;
invalid:
/* Not a valid UTF-8 sequence. */
*out = *in;
* consumed = 1;
return 1;
}
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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/* Returns a version of IN with any control characters
replaced by escape sequences. Uses a static buffer
if necessary.
If unicode display is enabled, then also handles the
conversion of unicode characters. */
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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static const char *
sanitize_string (const char * in)
{
static char * buffer = NULL;
static size_t buffer_len = 0;
const char * original = in;
char * out;
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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/* Paranoia. */
if (in == NULL)
return "";
/* See if any conversion is necessary. In the majority
of cases it will not be needed. */
do
{
unsigned char c = *in++;
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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if (c == 0)
return original;
if (ISCNTRL (c))
break;
if (unicode_display != unicode_default && c >= 0xc0)
break;
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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}
while (1);
/* Copy the input, translating as needed. */
in = original;
/* For 2 char unicode, max out is 12 (colour escapes) + 6, ie. 9 per in
For hex, max out is 8 for 2 char unicode, ie. 4 per in.
3 and 4 char unicode produce less output for input. */
size_t max_needed = strlen (in) * 9 + 1;
if (buffer_len < max_needed)
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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{
buffer_len = max_needed;
free (buffer);
buffer = xmalloc (buffer_len);
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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}
out = buffer;
do
{
unsigned char c = *in++;
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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if (c == 0)
break;
if (ISCNTRL (c))
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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{
*out++ = '^';
*out++ = c + 0x40;
}
else if (unicode_display != unicode_default && c >= 0xc0)
{
unsigned int num_consumed;
out += display_utf8 ((const unsigned char *) --in, out, &num_consumed);
in += num_consumed;
}
else
*out++ = c;
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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}
while (1);
*out = 0;
return buffer;
}
/* Returns TRUE if the specified section should be dumped. */
static bool
process_section_p (asection * section)
{
struct only * only;
if (only_list == NULL)
return true;
for (only = only_list; only; only = only->next)
if (strcmp (only->name, section->name) == 0)
{
only->seen = true;
return true;
}
return false;
}
/* Add an entry to the 'only' list. */
static void
add_only (char * name)
{
struct only * only;
/* First check to make sure that we do not
already have an entry for this name. */
for (only = only_list; only; only = only->next)
if (strcmp (only->name, name) == 0)
return;
only = xmalloc (sizeof * only);
only->name = name;
only->seen = false;
only->next = only_list;
only_list = only;
}
/* Release the memory used by the 'only' list.
PR 11225: Issue a warning message for unseen sections.
Only do this if none of the sections were seen. This is mainly to support
tools like the GAS testsuite where an object file is dumped with a list of
generic section names known to be present in a range of different file
formats. */
static void
free_only_list (void)
{
bool at_least_one_seen = false;
struct only * only;
struct only * next;
if (only_list == NULL)
return;
for (only = only_list; only; only = only->next)
if (only->seen)
{
at_least_one_seen = true;
break;
}
for (only = only_list; only; only = next)
{
if (! at_least_one_seen)
{
non_fatal (_("section '%s' mentioned in a -j option, "
"but not found in any input file"),
only->name);
exit_status = 1;
}
next = only->next;
free (only);
}
}
static void
dump_section_header (bfd *abfd, asection *section, void *data)
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{
char *comma = "";
Introduce new section flag: SEC_ELF_OCTETS All symbols, sizes and relocations in this section are octets instead of bytes. Required for DWARF debug sections as DWARF information is organized in octets, not bytes. bfd/ * section.c (struct bfd_section): New flag SEC_ELF_OCTETS. * archures.c (bfd_octets_per_byte): New parameter sec. If section is not NULL and SEC_ELF_OCTETS is set, one octet es returned [ELF targets only]. * bfd.c (bfd_get_section_limit): Provide section parameter to bfd_octets_per_byte. * bfd-in2.h: regenerate. * binary.c (binary_set_section_contents): Move call to bfd_octets_per_byte into section loop. Provide section parameter to bfd_octets_per_byte. * coff-arm.c (coff_arm_reloc): Provide section parameter to bfd_octets_per_byte. * coff-i386.c (coff_i386_reloc): likewise. * coff-mips.c (mips_reflo_reloc): likewise. * coff-x86_64.c (coff_amd64_reloc): likewise. * cofflink.c (_bfd_coff_link_input_bfd): likewise. (_bfd_coff_reloc_link_order): likewise. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_section_offset): likewise. (_bfd_elf_make_section_from_shdr): likewise. Set SEC_ELF_OCTETS for sections with names .gnu.build.attributes, .debug*, .zdebug* and .note.gnu*. * elf32-msp430.c (rl78_sym_diff_handler): Provide section parameter to bfd_octets_per_byte. * elf32-nds.c (nds32_elf_get_relocated_section_contents): likewise. * elf32-ppc.c (ppc_elf_addr16_ha_reloc): likewise. * elf32-pru.c (pru_elf32_do_ldi32_relocate): likewise. * elf32-s12z.c (opru18_reloc): likewise. * elf32-sh.c (sh_elf_reloc): likewise. * elf32-spu.c (spu_elf_rel9): likewise. * elf32-xtensa.c (bfd_elf_xtensa_reloc): likewise * elf64-ppc.c (ppc64_elf_brtaken_reloc): likewise. (ppc64_elf_addr16_ha_reloc): likewise. (ppc64_elf_toc64_reloc): likewise. * elflink.c (bfd_elf_final_link): likewise. (bfd_elf_perform_complex_relocation): likewise. (elf_fixup_link_order): likewise. (elf_link_input_bfd): likewise. (elf_link_sort_relocs): likewise. (elf_reloc_link_order): likewise. (resolve_section): likewise. * linker.c (_bfd_generic_reloc_link_order): likewise. (bfd_generic_define_common_symbol): likewise. (default_data_link_order): likewise. (default_indirect_link_order): likewise. * srec.c (srec_set_section_contents): likewise. (srec_write_section): likewise. * syms.c (_bfd_stab_section_find_nearest_line): likewise. * reloc.c (_bfd_final_link_relocate): likewise. (bfd_generic_get_relocated_section_contents): likewise. (bfd_install_relocation): likewise. For section which have SEC_ELF_OCTETS set, multiply output_base and output_offset with bfd_octets_per_byte. (bfd_perform_relocation): likewise. include/ * coff/ti.h (GET_SCNHDR_SIZE, PUT_SCNHDR_SIZE, GET_SCN_SCNLEN), (PUT_SCN_SCNLEN): Adjust bfd_octets_per_byte calls. binutils/ * objdump.c (disassemble_data): Provide section parameter to bfd_octets_per_byte. (dump_section): likewise (dump_section_header): likewise. Show SEC_ELF_OCTETS flag if set. gas/ * as.h: Define SEC_OCTETS as SEC_ELF_OCTETS if OBJ_ELF. * dwarf2dbg.c: (dwarf2_finish): Set section flag SEC_OCTETS for .debug_line, .debug_info, .debug_abbrev, .debug_aranges, .debug_str and .debug_ranges sections. * write.c (maybe_generate_build_notes): Set section flag SEC_OCTETS for .gnu.build.attributes section. * frags.c (frag_now_fix): Don't divide by OCTETS_PER_BYTE if SEC_OCTETS is set. * symbols.c (resolve_symbol_value): Likewise. ld/ * ldexp.c (fold_name): Provide section parameter to bfd_octets_per_byte. * ldlang (init_opb): New argument s. Set opb_shift to 0 if SEC_ELF_OCTETS for the current section is set. (print_input_section): Pass current section to init_opb. (print_data_statement,print_reloc_statement, print_padding_statement): Likewise. (lang_check_section_addresses): Call init_opb for each section. (lang_size_sections_1,lang_size_sections_1, lang_do_assignments_1): Likewise. (lang_process): Pass NULL to init_opb.
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unsigned int opb = bfd_octets_per_byte (abfd, section);
int longest_section_name = *((int *) data);
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/* Ignore linker created section. See elfNN_ia64_object_p in
bfd/elfxx-ia64.c. */
if (section->flags & SEC_LINKER_CREATED)
return;
/* PR 10413: Skip sections that we are ignoring. */
if (! process_section_p (section))
return;
printf ("%3d %-*s %08lx ", section->index, longest_section_name,
bfd_section_* macros This large patch removes the unnecessary bfd parameter from various bfd section macros and functions. The bfd is hardly ever used and if needed for the bfd_set_section_* or bfd_rename_section functions can be found via section->owner except for the com, und, abs, and ind std_section special sections. Those sections shouldn't be modified anyway. The patch also removes various bfd_get_section_<field> macros, replacing their use with bfd_section_<field>, and adds bfd_set_section_lma. I've also fixed a minor bug in gas where compressed section renaming was done directly rather than calling bfd_rename_section. This would have broken bfd_get_section_by_name and similar functions, but that hardly mattered at such a late stage in gas processing. bfd/ * bfd-in.h (bfd_get_section_name, bfd_get_section_vma), (bfd_get_section_lma, bfd_get_section_alignment), (bfd_get_section_size, bfd_get_section_flags), (bfd_get_section_userdata): Delete. (bfd_section_name, bfd_section_size, bfd_section_vma), (bfd_section_lma, bfd_section_alignment): Lose bfd parameter. (bfd_section_flags, bfd_section_userdata): New. (bfd_is_com_section): Rename parameter. * section.c (bfd_set_section_userdata, bfd_set_section_vma), (bfd_set_section_alignment, bfd_set_section_flags, bfd_rename_section), (bfd_set_section_size): Delete bfd parameter, rename section parameter. (bfd_set_section_lma): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_init_section_from_mach_o): Delete bfd param, update callers. * aoutx.h, * bfd.c, * coff-alpha.c, * coff-arm.c, * coff-mips.c, * coff64-rs6000.c, * coffcode.h, * coffgen.c, * cofflink.c, * compress.c, * ecoff.c, * elf-eh-frame.c, * elf-hppa.h, * elf-ifunc.c, * elf-m10200.c, * elf-m10300.c, * elf-properties.c, * elf-s390-common.c, * elf-vxworks.c, * elf.c, * elf32-arc.c, * elf32-arm.c, * elf32-avr.c, * elf32-bfin.c, * elf32-cr16.c, * elf32-cr16c.c, * elf32-cris.c, * elf32-crx.c, * elf32-csky.c, * elf32-d10v.c, * elf32-epiphany.c, * elf32-fr30.c, * elf32-frv.c, * elf32-ft32.c, * elf32-h8300.c, * elf32-hppa.c, * elf32-i386.c, * elf32-ip2k.c, * elf32-iq2000.c, * elf32-lm32.c, * elf32-m32c.c, * elf32-m32r.c, * elf32-m68hc1x.c, * elf32-m68k.c, * elf32-mcore.c, * elf32-mep.c, * elf32-metag.c, * elf32-microblaze.c, * elf32-moxie.c, * elf32-msp430.c, * elf32-mt.c, * elf32-nds32.c, * elf32-nios2.c, * elf32-or1k.c, * elf32-ppc.c, * elf32-pru.c, * elf32-rl78.c, * elf32-rx.c, * elf32-s390.c, * elf32-score.c, * elf32-score7.c, * elf32-sh.c, * elf32-spu.c, * elf32-tic6x.c, * elf32-tilepro.c, * elf32-v850.c, * elf32-vax.c, * elf32-visium.c, * elf32-xstormy16.c, * elf32-xtensa.c, * elf64-alpha.c, * elf64-bpf.c, * elf64-hppa.c, * elf64-ia64-vms.c, * elf64-mmix.c, * elf64-ppc.c, * elf64-s390.c, * elf64-sparc.c, * elf64-x86-64.c, * elflink.c, * elfnn-aarch64.c, * elfnn-ia64.c, * elfnn-riscv.c, * elfxx-aarch64.c, * elfxx-mips.c, * elfxx-sparc.c, * elfxx-tilegx.c, * elfxx-x86.c, * i386msdos.c, * linker.c, * mach-o.c, * mmo.c, * opncls.c, * pdp11.c, * pei-x86_64.c, * peicode.h, * reloc.c, * section.c, * syms.c, * vms-alpha.c, * xcofflink.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. binutils/ * addr2line.c, * bucomm.c, * coffgrok.c, * dlltool.c, * nm.c, * objcopy.c, * objdump.c, * od-elf32_avr.c, * od-macho.c, * od-xcoff.c, * prdbg.c, * rdcoff.c, * rddbg.c, * rescoff.c, * resres.c, * size.c, * srconv.c, * strings.c, * windmc.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. gas/ * as.c, * as.h, * dw2gencfi.c, * dwarf2dbg.c, * ecoff.c, * read.c, * stabs.c, * subsegs.c, * subsegs.h, * write.c, * config/obj-coff-seh.c, * config/obj-coff.c, * config/obj-ecoff.c, * config/obj-elf.c, * config/obj-macho.c, * config/obj-som.c, * config/tc-aarch64.c, * config/tc-alpha.c, * config/tc-arc.c, * config/tc-arm.c, * config/tc-avr.c, * config/tc-bfin.c, * config/tc-bpf.c, * config/tc-d10v.c, * config/tc-d30v.c, * config/tc-epiphany.c, * config/tc-fr30.c, * config/tc-frv.c, * config/tc-h8300.c, * config/tc-hppa.c, * config/tc-i386.c, * config/tc-ia64.c, * config/tc-ip2k.c, * config/tc-iq2000.c, * config/tc-lm32.c, * config/tc-m32c.c, * config/tc-m32r.c, * config/tc-m68hc11.c, * config/tc-mep.c, * config/tc-microblaze.c, * config/tc-mips.c, * config/tc-mmix.c, * config/tc-mn10200.c, * config/tc-mn10300.c, * config/tc-msp430.c, * config/tc-mt.c, * config/tc-nds32.c, * config/tc-or1k.c, * config/tc-ppc.c, * config/tc-pru.c, * config/tc-rl78.c, * config/tc-rx.c, * config/tc-s12z.c, * config/tc-s390.c, * config/tc-score.c, * config/tc-score7.c, * config/tc-sh.c, * config/tc-sparc.c, * config/tc-spu.c, * config/tc-tic4x.c, * config/tc-tic54x.c, * config/tc-tic6x.c, * config/tc-tilegx.c, * config/tc-tilepro.c, * config/tc-v850.c, * config/tc-visium.c, * config/tc-wasm32.c, * config/tc-xc16x.c, * config/tc-xgate.c, * config/tc-xstormy16.c, * config/tc-xtensa.c, * config/tc-z8k.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * write.c (compress_debug): Use bfd_rename_section. gdb/ * aarch64-linux-tdep.c, * arm-tdep.c, * auto-load.c, * coff-pe-read.c, * coffread.c, * corelow.c, * dbxread.c, * dicos-tdep.c, * dwarf2-frame.c, * dwarf2read.c, * elfread.c, * exec.c, * fbsd-tdep.c, * gcore.c, * gdb_bfd.c, * gdb_bfd.h, * hppa-tdep.c, * i386-cygwin-tdep.c, * i386-fbsd-tdep.c, * i386-linux-tdep.c, * jit.c, * linux-tdep.c, * machoread.c, * maint.c, * mdebugread.c, * minidebug.c, * mips-linux-tdep.c, * mips-sde-tdep.c, * mips-tdep.c, * mipsread.c, * nto-tdep.c, * objfiles.c, * objfiles.h, * osabi.c, * ppc-linux-tdep.c, * ppc64-tdep.c, * record-btrace.c, * record-full.c, * remote.c, * rs6000-aix-tdep.c, * rs6000-tdep.c, * s390-linux-tdep.c, * s390-tdep.c, * solib-aix.c, * solib-dsbt.c, * solib-frv.c, * solib-spu.c, * solib-svr4.c, * solib-target.c, * spu-linux-nat.c, * spu-tdep.c, * symfile-mem.c, * symfile.c, * symmisc.c, * symtab.c, * target.c, * windows-nat.c, * xcoffread.c, * cli/cli-dump.c, * compile/compile-object-load.c, * mi/mi-interp.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * gcore (gcore_create_callback): Use bfd_set_section_lma. * spu-tdep.c (spu_overlay_new_objfile): Likewise. gprof/ * corefile.c, * symtab.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. ld/ * ldcref.c, * ldctor.c, * ldelf.c, * ldlang.c, * pe-dll.c, * emultempl/aarch64elf.em, * emultempl/aix.em, * emultempl/armcoff.em, * emultempl/armelf.em, * emultempl/cr16elf.em, * emultempl/cskyelf.em, * emultempl/m68hc1xelf.em, * emultempl/m68kelf.em, * emultempl/mipself.em, * emultempl/mmix-elfnmmo.em, * emultempl/mmo.em, * emultempl/msp430.em, * emultempl/nios2elf.em, * emultempl/pe.em, * emultempl/pep.em, * emultempl/ppc64elf.em, * emultempl/xtensaelf.em: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. libctf/ * ctf-open-bfd.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. opcodes/ * arc-ext.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. sim/ * common/sim-load.c, * common/sim-utils.c, * cris/sim-if.c, * erc32/func.c, * lm32/sim-if.c, * m32c/load.c, * m32c/trace.c, * m68hc11/interp.c, * ppc/hw_htab.c, * ppc/hw_init.c, * rl78/load.c, * rl78/trace.c, * rx/gdb-if.c, * rx/load.c, * rx/trace.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes.
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sanitize_string (bfd_section_name (section)),
(unsigned long) bfd_section_size (section) / opb);
bfd_printf_vma (abfd, bfd_section_vma (section));
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printf (" ");
bfd_printf_vma (abfd, section->lma);
printf (" %08lx 2**%u", (unsigned long) section->filepos,
bfd_section_* macros This large patch removes the unnecessary bfd parameter from various bfd section macros and functions. The bfd is hardly ever used and if needed for the bfd_set_section_* or bfd_rename_section functions can be found via section->owner except for the com, und, abs, and ind std_section special sections. Those sections shouldn't be modified anyway. The patch also removes various bfd_get_section_<field> macros, replacing their use with bfd_section_<field>, and adds bfd_set_section_lma. I've also fixed a minor bug in gas where compressed section renaming was done directly rather than calling bfd_rename_section. This would have broken bfd_get_section_by_name and similar functions, but that hardly mattered at such a late stage in gas processing. bfd/ * bfd-in.h (bfd_get_section_name, bfd_get_section_vma), (bfd_get_section_lma, bfd_get_section_alignment), (bfd_get_section_size, bfd_get_section_flags), (bfd_get_section_userdata): Delete. (bfd_section_name, bfd_section_size, bfd_section_vma), (bfd_section_lma, bfd_section_alignment): Lose bfd parameter. (bfd_section_flags, bfd_section_userdata): New. (bfd_is_com_section): Rename parameter. * section.c (bfd_set_section_userdata, bfd_set_section_vma), (bfd_set_section_alignment, bfd_set_section_flags, bfd_rename_section), (bfd_set_section_size): Delete bfd parameter, rename section parameter. (bfd_set_section_lma): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_init_section_from_mach_o): Delete bfd param, update callers. * aoutx.h, * bfd.c, * coff-alpha.c, * coff-arm.c, * coff-mips.c, * coff64-rs6000.c, * coffcode.h, * coffgen.c, * cofflink.c, * compress.c, * ecoff.c, * elf-eh-frame.c, * elf-hppa.h, * elf-ifunc.c, * elf-m10200.c, * elf-m10300.c, * elf-properties.c, * elf-s390-common.c, * elf-vxworks.c, * elf.c, * elf32-arc.c, * elf32-arm.c, * elf32-avr.c, * elf32-bfin.c, * elf32-cr16.c, * elf32-cr16c.c, * elf32-cris.c, * elf32-crx.c, * elf32-csky.c, * elf32-d10v.c, * elf32-epiphany.c, * elf32-fr30.c, * elf32-frv.c, * elf32-ft32.c, * elf32-h8300.c, * elf32-hppa.c, * elf32-i386.c, * elf32-ip2k.c, * elf32-iq2000.c, * elf32-lm32.c, * elf32-m32c.c, * elf32-m32r.c, * elf32-m68hc1x.c, * elf32-m68k.c, * elf32-mcore.c, * elf32-mep.c, * elf32-metag.c, * elf32-microblaze.c, * elf32-moxie.c, * elf32-msp430.c, * elf32-mt.c, * elf32-nds32.c, * elf32-nios2.c, * elf32-or1k.c, * elf32-ppc.c, * elf32-pru.c, * elf32-rl78.c, * elf32-rx.c, * elf32-s390.c, * elf32-score.c, * elf32-score7.c, * elf32-sh.c, * elf32-spu.c, * elf32-tic6x.c, * elf32-tilepro.c, * elf32-v850.c, * elf32-vax.c, * elf32-visium.c, * elf32-xstormy16.c, * elf32-xtensa.c, * elf64-alpha.c, * elf64-bpf.c, * elf64-hppa.c, * elf64-ia64-vms.c, * elf64-mmix.c, * elf64-ppc.c, * elf64-s390.c, * elf64-sparc.c, * elf64-x86-64.c, * elflink.c, * elfnn-aarch64.c, * elfnn-ia64.c, * elfnn-riscv.c, * elfxx-aarch64.c, * elfxx-mips.c, * elfxx-sparc.c, * elfxx-tilegx.c, * elfxx-x86.c, * i386msdos.c, * linker.c, * mach-o.c, * mmo.c, * opncls.c, * pdp11.c, * pei-x86_64.c, * peicode.h, * reloc.c, * section.c, * syms.c, * vms-alpha.c, * xcofflink.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. binutils/ * addr2line.c, * bucomm.c, * coffgrok.c, * dlltool.c, * nm.c, * objcopy.c, * objdump.c, * od-elf32_avr.c, * od-macho.c, * od-xcoff.c, * prdbg.c, * rdcoff.c, * rddbg.c, * rescoff.c, * resres.c, * size.c, * srconv.c, * strings.c, * windmc.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. gas/ * as.c, * as.h, * dw2gencfi.c, * dwarf2dbg.c, * ecoff.c, * read.c, * stabs.c, * subsegs.c, * subsegs.h, * write.c, * config/obj-coff-seh.c, * config/obj-coff.c, * config/obj-ecoff.c, * config/obj-elf.c, * config/obj-macho.c, * config/obj-som.c, * config/tc-aarch64.c, * config/tc-alpha.c, * config/tc-arc.c, * config/tc-arm.c, * config/tc-avr.c, * config/tc-bfin.c, * config/tc-bpf.c, * config/tc-d10v.c, * config/tc-d30v.c, * config/tc-epiphany.c, * config/tc-fr30.c, * config/tc-frv.c, * config/tc-h8300.c, * config/tc-hppa.c, * config/tc-i386.c, * config/tc-ia64.c, * config/tc-ip2k.c, * config/tc-iq2000.c, * config/tc-lm32.c, * config/tc-m32c.c, * config/tc-m32r.c, * config/tc-m68hc11.c, * config/tc-mep.c, * config/tc-microblaze.c, * config/tc-mips.c, * config/tc-mmix.c, * config/tc-mn10200.c, * config/tc-mn10300.c, * config/tc-msp430.c, * config/tc-mt.c, * config/tc-nds32.c, * config/tc-or1k.c, * config/tc-ppc.c, * config/tc-pru.c, * config/tc-rl78.c, * config/tc-rx.c, * config/tc-s12z.c, * config/tc-s390.c, * config/tc-score.c, * config/tc-score7.c, * config/tc-sh.c, * config/tc-sparc.c, * config/tc-spu.c, * config/tc-tic4x.c, * config/tc-tic54x.c, * config/tc-tic6x.c, * config/tc-tilegx.c, * config/tc-tilepro.c, * config/tc-v850.c, * config/tc-visium.c, * config/tc-wasm32.c, * config/tc-xc16x.c, * config/tc-xgate.c, * config/tc-xstormy16.c, * config/tc-xtensa.c, * config/tc-z8k.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * write.c (compress_debug): Use bfd_rename_section. gdb/ * aarch64-linux-tdep.c, * arm-tdep.c, * auto-load.c, * coff-pe-read.c, * coffread.c, * corelow.c, * dbxread.c, * dicos-tdep.c, * dwarf2-frame.c, * dwarf2read.c, * elfread.c, * exec.c, * fbsd-tdep.c, * gcore.c, * gdb_bfd.c, * gdb_bfd.h, * hppa-tdep.c, * i386-cygwin-tdep.c, * i386-fbsd-tdep.c, * i386-linux-tdep.c, * jit.c, * linux-tdep.c, * machoread.c, * maint.c, * mdebugread.c, * minidebug.c, * mips-linux-tdep.c, * mips-sde-tdep.c, * mips-tdep.c, * mipsread.c, * nto-tdep.c, * objfiles.c, * objfiles.h, * osabi.c, * ppc-linux-tdep.c, * ppc64-tdep.c, * record-btrace.c, * record-full.c, * remote.c, * rs6000-aix-tdep.c, * rs6000-tdep.c, * s390-linux-tdep.c, * s390-tdep.c, * solib-aix.c, * solib-dsbt.c, * solib-frv.c, * solib-spu.c, * solib-svr4.c, * solib-target.c, * spu-linux-nat.c, * spu-tdep.c, * symfile-mem.c, * symfile.c, * symmisc.c, * symtab.c, * target.c, * windows-nat.c, * xcoffread.c, * cli/cli-dump.c, * compile/compile-object-load.c, * mi/mi-interp.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * gcore (gcore_create_callback): Use bfd_set_section_lma. * spu-tdep.c (spu_overlay_new_objfile): Likewise. gprof/ * corefile.c, * symtab.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. ld/ * ldcref.c, * ldctor.c, * ldelf.c, * ldlang.c, * pe-dll.c, * emultempl/aarch64elf.em, * emultempl/aix.em, * emultempl/armcoff.em, * emultempl/armelf.em, * emultempl/cr16elf.em, * emultempl/cskyelf.em, * emultempl/m68hc1xelf.em, * emultempl/m68kelf.em, * emultempl/mipself.em, * emultempl/mmix-elfnmmo.em, * emultempl/mmo.em, * emultempl/msp430.em, * emultempl/nios2elf.em, * emultempl/pe.em, * emultempl/pep.em, * emultempl/ppc64elf.em, * emultempl/xtensaelf.em: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. libctf/ * ctf-open-bfd.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. opcodes/ * arc-ext.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. sim/ * common/sim-load.c, * common/sim-utils.c, * cris/sim-if.c, * erc32/func.c, * lm32/sim-if.c, * m32c/load.c, * m32c/trace.c, * m68hc11/interp.c, * ppc/hw_htab.c, * ppc/hw_init.c, * rl78/load.c, * rl78/trace.c, * rx/gdb-if.c, * rx/load.c, * rx/trace.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes.
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bfd_section_alignment (section));
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if (! wide_output)
printf ("\n ");
printf (" ");
#define PF(x, y) \
if (section->flags & x) { printf ("%s%s", comma, y); comma = ", "; }
PF (SEC_HAS_CONTENTS, "CONTENTS");
PF (SEC_ALLOC, "ALLOC");
PF (SEC_CONSTRUCTOR, "CONSTRUCTOR");
PF (SEC_LOAD, "LOAD");
PF (SEC_RELOC, "RELOC");
PF (SEC_READONLY, "READONLY");
PF (SEC_CODE, "CODE");
PF (SEC_DATA, "DATA");
PF (SEC_ROM, "ROM");
PF (SEC_DEBUGGING, "DEBUGGING");
PF (SEC_NEVER_LOAD, "NEVER_LOAD");
PF (SEC_EXCLUDE, "EXCLUDE");
PF (SEC_SORT_ENTRIES, "SORT_ENTRIES");
bfd/ 2005-02-21 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * coffcode.h (sec_to_styp_flags): Replaced SEC_CLINK with SEC_TIC54X_CLINK. Replace SEC_BLOCK with SEC_TIC54X_BLOCK. Replace SEC_SHARED with SEC_COFF_SHARED. (styp_to_sec_flags): Likewise. * elfxx-target.h (TARGET_BIG_SYM): Remove SEC_ARCH_BIT_0. (TARGET_LITTLE_SYM): Likewise. * section.c (SEC_ARCH_BIT_0): Removed. (SEC_LINK_DUPLICATES_SAME_CONTENTS): Defined with SEC_LINK_DUPLICATES_ONE_ONLY and SEC_LINK_DUPLICATES_SAME_SIZE. (SEC_SHARED): Renamed to ... (SEC_COFF_SHARED): This. (SEC_BLOCK): Renamed to ... (SEC_TIC54X_BLOCK): This. (SEC_CLINK): Renamed to ... (SEC_TIC54X_CLINK): This. (SEC_XXX): Rearranged. Move SEC_COFF_SHARED_LIBRARY, SEC_COFF_SHARED, SEC_TIC54X_BLOCK and SEC_TIC54X_CLINK to the end. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. binutils/ 2005-02-21 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * objcopy.c (parse_flags): Replace SEC_SHARED with SEC_COFF_SHARED. * objdump.c (dump_section_header): Dump SEC_TIC54X_BLOCK and SEC_TIC54X_CLINK for TI c54x only. Remove SEC_ARCH_BIT_0. Dump SEC_COFF_SHARED for COFF only. gas/ 2005-02-21 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * config/obj-coff.c (obj_coff_section): Replace SEC_SHARED with SEC_COFF_SHARED. * config/tc-tic54x.c (tic54x_bss): Replace SEC_BLOCK with SEC_TIC54X_BLOCK. (demand_empty_rest_of_line): Likewise. (tic54x_sblock): Likewise. (tic54x_clink): Replace with SEC_CLINK with SEC_TIC54X_CLINK. ld/ 2005-02-21 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * ldlang.c (lang_add_section): Check SEC_TIC54X_BLOCK for TI tic54x input only. (lang_size_sections_1): Check SEC_COFF_SHARED_LIBRARY for COFF and ECOFF output only.
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if (bfd_get_arch (abfd) == bfd_arch_tic54x)
{
PF (SEC_TIC54X_BLOCK, "BLOCK");
PF (SEC_TIC54X_CLINK, "CLINK");
}
PF (SEC_SMALL_DATA, "SMALL_DATA");
bfd/ 2005-02-21 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * coffcode.h (sec_to_styp_flags): Replaced SEC_CLINK with SEC_TIC54X_CLINK. Replace SEC_BLOCK with SEC_TIC54X_BLOCK. Replace SEC_SHARED with SEC_COFF_SHARED. (styp_to_sec_flags): Likewise. * elfxx-target.h (TARGET_BIG_SYM): Remove SEC_ARCH_BIT_0. (TARGET_LITTLE_SYM): Likewise. * section.c (SEC_ARCH_BIT_0): Removed. (SEC_LINK_DUPLICATES_SAME_CONTENTS): Defined with SEC_LINK_DUPLICATES_ONE_ONLY and SEC_LINK_DUPLICATES_SAME_SIZE. (SEC_SHARED): Renamed to ... (SEC_COFF_SHARED): This. (SEC_BLOCK): Renamed to ... (SEC_TIC54X_BLOCK): This. (SEC_CLINK): Renamed to ... (SEC_TIC54X_CLINK): This. (SEC_XXX): Rearranged. Move SEC_COFF_SHARED_LIBRARY, SEC_COFF_SHARED, SEC_TIC54X_BLOCK and SEC_TIC54X_CLINK to the end. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. binutils/ 2005-02-21 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * objcopy.c (parse_flags): Replace SEC_SHARED with SEC_COFF_SHARED. * objdump.c (dump_section_header): Dump SEC_TIC54X_BLOCK and SEC_TIC54X_CLINK for TI c54x only. Remove SEC_ARCH_BIT_0. Dump SEC_COFF_SHARED for COFF only. gas/ 2005-02-21 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * config/obj-coff.c (obj_coff_section): Replace SEC_SHARED with SEC_COFF_SHARED. * config/tc-tic54x.c (tic54x_bss): Replace SEC_BLOCK with SEC_TIC54X_BLOCK. (demand_empty_rest_of_line): Likewise. (tic54x_sblock): Likewise. (tic54x_clink): Replace with SEC_CLINK with SEC_TIC54X_CLINK. ld/ 2005-02-21 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * ldlang.c (lang_add_section): Check SEC_TIC54X_BLOCK for TI tic54x input only. (lang_size_sections_1): Check SEC_COFF_SHARED_LIBRARY for COFF and ECOFF output only.
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if (bfd_get_flavour (abfd) == bfd_target_coff_flavour)
{
PF (SEC_COFF_SHARED, "SHARED");
PF (SEC_COFF_NOREAD, "NOREAD");
}
else if (bfd_get_flavour (abfd) == bfd_target_elf_flavour)
Introduce new section flag: SEC_ELF_OCTETS All symbols, sizes and relocations in this section are octets instead of bytes. Required for DWARF debug sections as DWARF information is organized in octets, not bytes. bfd/ * section.c (struct bfd_section): New flag SEC_ELF_OCTETS. * archures.c (bfd_octets_per_byte): New parameter sec. If section is not NULL and SEC_ELF_OCTETS is set, one octet es returned [ELF targets only]. * bfd.c (bfd_get_section_limit): Provide section parameter to bfd_octets_per_byte. * bfd-in2.h: regenerate. * binary.c (binary_set_section_contents): Move call to bfd_octets_per_byte into section loop. Provide section parameter to bfd_octets_per_byte. * coff-arm.c (coff_arm_reloc): Provide section parameter to bfd_octets_per_byte. * coff-i386.c (coff_i386_reloc): likewise. * coff-mips.c (mips_reflo_reloc): likewise. * coff-x86_64.c (coff_amd64_reloc): likewise. * cofflink.c (_bfd_coff_link_input_bfd): likewise. (_bfd_coff_reloc_link_order): likewise. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_section_offset): likewise. (_bfd_elf_make_section_from_shdr): likewise. Set SEC_ELF_OCTETS for sections with names .gnu.build.attributes, .debug*, .zdebug* and .note.gnu*. * elf32-msp430.c (rl78_sym_diff_handler): Provide section parameter to bfd_octets_per_byte. * elf32-nds.c (nds32_elf_get_relocated_section_contents): likewise. * elf32-ppc.c (ppc_elf_addr16_ha_reloc): likewise. * elf32-pru.c (pru_elf32_do_ldi32_relocate): likewise. * elf32-s12z.c (opru18_reloc): likewise. * elf32-sh.c (sh_elf_reloc): likewise. * elf32-spu.c (spu_elf_rel9): likewise. * elf32-xtensa.c (bfd_elf_xtensa_reloc): likewise * elf64-ppc.c (ppc64_elf_brtaken_reloc): likewise. (ppc64_elf_addr16_ha_reloc): likewise. (ppc64_elf_toc64_reloc): likewise. * elflink.c (bfd_elf_final_link): likewise. (bfd_elf_perform_complex_relocation): likewise. (elf_fixup_link_order): likewise. (elf_link_input_bfd): likewise. (elf_link_sort_relocs): likewise. (elf_reloc_link_order): likewise. (resolve_section): likewise. * linker.c (_bfd_generic_reloc_link_order): likewise. (bfd_generic_define_common_symbol): likewise. (default_data_link_order): likewise. (default_indirect_link_order): likewise. * srec.c (srec_set_section_contents): likewise. (srec_write_section): likewise. * syms.c (_bfd_stab_section_find_nearest_line): likewise. * reloc.c (_bfd_final_link_relocate): likewise. (bfd_generic_get_relocated_section_contents): likewise. (bfd_install_relocation): likewise. For section which have SEC_ELF_OCTETS set, multiply output_base and output_offset with bfd_octets_per_byte. (bfd_perform_relocation): likewise. include/ * coff/ti.h (GET_SCNHDR_SIZE, PUT_SCNHDR_SIZE, GET_SCN_SCNLEN), (PUT_SCN_SCNLEN): Adjust bfd_octets_per_byte calls. binutils/ * objdump.c (disassemble_data): Provide section parameter to bfd_octets_per_byte. (dump_section): likewise (dump_section_header): likewise. Show SEC_ELF_OCTETS flag if set. gas/ * as.h: Define SEC_OCTETS as SEC_ELF_OCTETS if OBJ_ELF. * dwarf2dbg.c: (dwarf2_finish): Set section flag SEC_OCTETS for .debug_line, .debug_info, .debug_abbrev, .debug_aranges, .debug_str and .debug_ranges sections. * write.c (maybe_generate_build_notes): Set section flag SEC_OCTETS for .gnu.build.attributes section. * frags.c (frag_now_fix): Don't divide by OCTETS_PER_BYTE if SEC_OCTETS is set. * symbols.c (resolve_symbol_value): Likewise. ld/ * ldexp.c (fold_name): Provide section parameter to bfd_octets_per_byte. * ldlang (init_opb): New argument s. Set opb_shift to 0 if SEC_ELF_OCTETS for the current section is set. (print_input_section): Pass current section to init_opb. (print_data_statement,print_reloc_statement, print_padding_statement): Likewise. (lang_check_section_addresses): Call init_opb for each section. (lang_size_sections_1,lang_size_sections_1, lang_do_assignments_1): Likewise. (lang_process): Pass NULL to init_opb.
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{
PF (SEC_ELF_OCTETS, "OCTETS");
PF (SEC_ELF_PURECODE, "PURECODE");
}
* elf.c (_bfd_elf_make_section_from_shdr): Set SEC_THREAD_LOCAL for symbols from SHF_TLS section. (_bfd_elf_print_private_bfd_data): Add PT_TLS. (elf_fake_sections): Set SHF_TLS for SEC_THREAD_LOCAL sections. (map_sections_to_segments): Build PT_TLS segment if necessary. (assign_file_positions_for_segments): Likewise. (get_program_header_size): Account for PT_TLS segment. (swap_out_syms): Set type of BSF_THREAD_LOCAL symbols and symbols from SEC_THREAD_LOCAL sections to STT_TLS. * reloc.c: Add 386 and IA-64 TLS relocs. * section.c (SEC_THREAD_LOCAL): Define. (SEC_CONSTRUCTOR_TEXT, SEC_CONSTRUCTOR_DATA, SEC_CONSTRUCTOR_BSS): Remove. * elflink.h (elf_link_add_object_symbols): Support .tcommon. (size_dynamic_sections): If DF_STATIC_TLS, set DF_FLAGS unconditionally. (struct elf_final_link_info): Add first_tls_sec. (elf_bfd_final_link): Set first_tls_sec. Compute elf_hash_table (info)->tls_segment. (elf_link_output_extsym): Handle STT_TLS symbols. (elf_link_input_bfd): Likewise. * syms.c (BSF_THREAD_LOCAL): Define. * bfd-in2.h: Rebuilt. * libbfd.h: Rebuilt. * elf32-i386.c (elf_i386_tls_transition, dtpoff_base, tpoff, elf_i386_mkobject, elf_i386_object_p): New functions. (elf_howto_table): Add TLS relocs. (elf_i386_reloc_type_lookup): Support TLS relocs. (elf_i386_info_to_howto_rel): Likewise. (struct elf_i386_link_hash_entry): Add tls_type. (struct elf_i386_obj_tdata): New. (elf_i386_hash_entry, elf_i386_tdata, elf_i386_local_got_tls_type): New macros. (struct elf_i386_link_hash_table): Add tls_ldm_got. (link_hash_newfunc): Clear tls_type. (elf_i386_check_relocs): Support TLS relocs. (elf_i386_gc_sweep_hook): Likewise. (allocate_dynrelocs): Likewise. (elf_i386_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. (elf_i386_relocate_section): Likewise. (elf_i386_finish_dynamic_symbol): Likewise. (bfd_elf32_mkobject, elf_backend_object_p): Define. * elfxx-ia64.c (struct elfNN_ia64_dyn_sym_info): Add tprel_offset, dtpmod_offset, dtprel_offset, tprel_done, dtpmod_done, dtprel_done, want_tprel, want_dtpmod, want_dtprel. (elfNN_ia64_tprel_base, elfNN_ia64_dtprel_base): New functions. (ia64_howto_table): Add TLS relocs, rename R_IA64_LTOFF_TP22 to R_IA64_LTOFF_TPREL22. (elf_code_to_howto_index): Add TLS relocs. (elfNN_ia64_check_relocs): Support TLS relocs. (allocate_global_data_got): Account for TLS .got data. (allocate_dynrel_entries): Account for TLS dynamic relocations. (elfNN_ia64_install_value): Supprt TLS relocs. (set_got_entry): Support TLS relocs. (elfNN_ia64_relocate_section): Likewise. * config/obj-elf.c (elf_common): Renamed from obj_elf_common. (obj_elf_common): Call elf_common. (obj_elf_tls_common): New function. (elf_pseudo_tab): Support .tls_common. (special_sections): Add .tdata and .tbss. (obj_elf_change_section): Set SEC_THREAD_LOCAL for SHF_TLS sections. (obj_elf_parse_section_letters): Support T in section flags (SHF_TLS). (obj_elf_parse_section_letters): Include T in error message. * config/tc-ppc.c (ppc_section_letter): Likewise. * config/tc-alpha.c (alpha_elf_section_letter): Likewise. (tc_gen_reloc): Handle SEC_THREAD_LOCAL the same way as SEC_MERGE. * config/tc-sparc.c (md_apply_fix3): Likewise. * config/tc-i386.c (tc_i386_fix_adjustable): Add TLS relocs. Define them if not BFD_ASSEMBLER. (lex_got): Support @TLSGD, @TLSLDM, @GOTTPOFF, @TPOFF, @DTPOFF and @NTPOFF. (md_apply_fix3): Add TLS relocs. * config/tc-ia64.c (enum reloc_func): Add FUNC_DTP_MODULE, FUNC_DTP_RELATIVE, FUNC_TP_RELATIVE, FUNC_LT_DTP_MODULE, FUNC_LT_DTP_RELATIVE, FUNC_LT_TP_RELATIVE. (pseudo_func): Support @dtpmod(), @dtprel() and @tprel(). (ia64_elf_section_letter): Include T in error message. (md_begin): Support TLS operators. (md_operand): Likewise. (ia64_gen_real_reloc_type): Support TLS relocs. * testsuite/gas/i386/tlspic.s: New file. * testsuite/gas/i386/tlsd.s: New file. * testsuite/gas/i386/tlsnopic.s: New file. * testsuite/gas/i386/tlsd.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/i386/tlsnopic.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/i386/tlspic.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/i386/i386.exp: Add tlsd, tlsnopic and tlspic tests. * testsuite/gas/ia64/tls.s: New file. * testsuite/gas/ia64/tls.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/ia64/ia64.exp: Add tls test. * write.c (adjust_reloc_syms): Don't change symbols in SEC_THREAD_LOCAL sections to STT_SECTION + addend. * elf/common.h (PT_TLS, SHF_TLS, STT_TLS, DF_STATIC_TLS): Define. * elf/ia64.h (R_IA64_LTOFF_TPREL22): Renamed from R_IA64_LTOFF_TP22. * elf/i386.h: Add TLS relocs. * scripttempl/elf.sc: Add .rel{,a}.t{bss,data}, .tdata and .tbss. * ldlang.c (lang_add_section): Set SEC_THREAD_LOCAL for output section if necessary. Handle .tbss. (lang_size_sections): Clear _raw_size for .tbss section (it allocates space in PT_TLS segment only). * ldwrite.c (build_link_order): Build link order for .tbss too. * readelf.c (get_segment_type): Add PT_TLS. (get_elf_section_flags): Add SHF_TLS. (get_dynamic_flags): Optimize. Add DF_STATIC_TLS. (process_dynamic_segment): Use puts instead of printf. (get_symbol_type): Support STT_TLS. * objdump.c (dump_section_header): Remove SEC_CONSTRUCTOR_TEXT, SEC_CONSTRUCTOR_DATA, SEC_CONSTRUCTOR_BSS. Add SEC_THREAD_LOCAL.
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PF (SEC_THREAD_LOCAL, "THREAD_LOCAL");
PF (SEC_GROUP, "GROUP");
if (bfd_get_arch (abfd) == bfd_arch_mep)
{
PF (SEC_MEP_VLIW, "VLIW");
}
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if ((section->flags & SEC_LINK_ONCE) != 0)
{
const char *ls;
bfd/ 2004-07-21 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * aout-adobe.c (aout_32_section_already_linked): Defined. * aout-target.h (MY_section_already_linked): Likewise. * aout-tic30.c (MY_section_already_linked): Likewise. * binary.c (binary_section_already_linked): Likewise. * bout.c (b_out_section_already_linked): Likewise. * coff-alpha.c (_bfd_ecoff_section_already_linked): Likewise. * coff-mips.c (_bfd_ecoff_section_already_linked): Likewise. * coffcode.h (coff_section_already_linked): Likewise. * i386msdos.c (msdos_section_already_linked): Likewise. * i386os9k.c (os9k_section_already_linked): Likewise. * ieee.c (ieee_section_already_linked): Likewise. * ihex.c (ihex_section_already_linked): Likewise. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_section_already_linked): Likewise. * mmo.c (mmo_section_already_linked): Likewise. * nlm-target.h (nlm_section_already_linked): Likewise. * oasys.c (oasys_section_already_linked): Likewise. * pef.c (bfd_pef_section_already_linked): Likewise. * ppcboot.c (ppcboot_section_already_linked): Likewise. * som.c (som_bfd_discard_group): Likewise. * srec.c (srec_section_already_linked): Likewise. * tekhex.c (tekhex_section_already_linked): Likewise. * versados.c (versados_section_already_linked): Likewise. * vms.c (vms_section_already_linked): Likewise. * coff-target.h (_bfd_xcoff_section_already_linked): Likewise. * xsym.c (bfd_sym_section_already_linked): Likewise. * bfd-in.h (bfd_section_already_linked_table_init): New. (bfd_section_already_linked_table_free): Likewise. * coff-rs6000.c (rs6000coff_vec): Add _bfd_generic_section_already_linked. (pmac_xcoff_vec): Likewise. * coff64-rs6000.c (rs6000coff64_vec): Likewise. (aix5coff64_vec): Likewise. * elf-bfd.h (_bfd_elf_section_already_linked): New prototype. * elflink.c (_bfd_elf_section_already_linked): New function. * elfxx-target.h (bfd_elfNN_section_already_linked): Defined. * libbfd-in.h (_bfd_nolink_section_already_linked): Defined. (_bfd_generic_section_already_linked): New. (bfd_section_already_linked_hash_entry): Likewise. (bfd_section_already_linked): Likewise. (bfd_section_already_linked_table_lookup): Likewise. (bfd_section_already_linked_table_insert): Likewise. * linker.c (bfd_section_already_linked): New. (_bfd_section_already_linked_table): Likewise. (bfd_section_already_linked_table_lookup): Likewise. (bfd_section_already_linked_table_insert): Likewise. (already_linked_newfunc): Likewise. (bfd_section_already_linked_table_init): Likewise. (bfd_section_already_linked_table_free): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_section_already_linked): Likewise. * section.c (bfd_section): Remove comdat. (bfd_comdat_info): Moved to ... * bfd-in.h (coff_comdat_info): Here. (bfd_coff_get_comdat_section): New. * coffgen.c (bfd_coff_get_comdat_section): Likewise. * libcoff-in.h (coff_section_tdata): Add comdat. * coffcode.h (handle_COMDAT): Updated. * cofflink.c (coff_link_add_symbols): Likewise. * ecoff.c (bfd_debug_section): Likewise. * targets.c (bfd_target): Add _section_already_linked. (BFD_JUMP_TABLE_LINK): Updated. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. * libbfd.h: Likewise. * libcoff.h: Likewise. binutils/ 2004-07-21 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * objcopy.c (filter_symbols): Use bfd_coff_get_comdat_section to access comdat. * objdump.c (dump_section_header): Likewise. ld/ 2004-07-21 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * ldlang.c (already_linked_hash_entry): Removed. (already_linked): Likewise. (already_linked_table): Likewise. (section_already_linked): Call bfd_section_already_linked. (lang_process): Replace already_linked_table_init with bfd_section_already_linked_table_init and check return. Replace already_linked_table_free with bfd_section_already_linked_table_free.
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struct coff_comdat_info *comdat;
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switch (section->flags & SEC_LINK_DUPLICATES)
{
default:
abort ();
case SEC_LINK_DUPLICATES_DISCARD:
ls = "LINK_ONCE_DISCARD";
break;
case SEC_LINK_DUPLICATES_ONE_ONLY:
ls = "LINK_ONCE_ONE_ONLY";
break;
case SEC_LINK_DUPLICATES_SAME_SIZE:
ls = "LINK_ONCE_SAME_SIZE";
break;
case SEC_LINK_DUPLICATES_SAME_CONTENTS:
ls = "LINK_ONCE_SAME_CONTENTS";
break;
}
printf ("%s%s", comma, ls);
bfd/ 2004-07-21 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * aout-adobe.c (aout_32_section_already_linked): Defined. * aout-target.h (MY_section_already_linked): Likewise. * aout-tic30.c (MY_section_already_linked): Likewise. * binary.c (binary_section_already_linked): Likewise. * bout.c (b_out_section_already_linked): Likewise. * coff-alpha.c (_bfd_ecoff_section_already_linked): Likewise. * coff-mips.c (_bfd_ecoff_section_already_linked): Likewise. * coffcode.h (coff_section_already_linked): Likewise. * i386msdos.c (msdos_section_already_linked): Likewise. * i386os9k.c (os9k_section_already_linked): Likewise. * ieee.c (ieee_section_already_linked): Likewise. * ihex.c (ihex_section_already_linked): Likewise. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_section_already_linked): Likewise. * mmo.c (mmo_section_already_linked): Likewise. * nlm-target.h (nlm_section_already_linked): Likewise. * oasys.c (oasys_section_already_linked): Likewise. * pef.c (bfd_pef_section_already_linked): Likewise. * ppcboot.c (ppcboot_section_already_linked): Likewise. * som.c (som_bfd_discard_group): Likewise. * srec.c (srec_section_already_linked): Likewise. * tekhex.c (tekhex_section_already_linked): Likewise. * versados.c (versados_section_already_linked): Likewise. * vms.c (vms_section_already_linked): Likewise. * coff-target.h (_bfd_xcoff_section_already_linked): Likewise. * xsym.c (bfd_sym_section_already_linked): Likewise. * bfd-in.h (bfd_section_already_linked_table_init): New. (bfd_section_already_linked_table_free): Likewise. * coff-rs6000.c (rs6000coff_vec): Add _bfd_generic_section_already_linked. (pmac_xcoff_vec): Likewise. * coff64-rs6000.c (rs6000coff64_vec): Likewise. (aix5coff64_vec): Likewise. * elf-bfd.h (_bfd_elf_section_already_linked): New prototype. * elflink.c (_bfd_elf_section_already_linked): New function. * elfxx-target.h (bfd_elfNN_section_already_linked): Defined. * libbfd-in.h (_bfd_nolink_section_already_linked): Defined. (_bfd_generic_section_already_linked): New. (bfd_section_already_linked_hash_entry): Likewise. (bfd_section_already_linked): Likewise. (bfd_section_already_linked_table_lookup): Likewise. (bfd_section_already_linked_table_insert): Likewise. * linker.c (bfd_section_already_linked): New. (_bfd_section_already_linked_table): Likewise. (bfd_section_already_linked_table_lookup): Likewise. (bfd_section_already_linked_table_insert): Likewise. (already_linked_newfunc): Likewise. (bfd_section_already_linked_table_init): Likewise. (bfd_section_already_linked_table_free): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_section_already_linked): Likewise. * section.c (bfd_section): Remove comdat. (bfd_comdat_info): Moved to ... * bfd-in.h (coff_comdat_info): Here. (bfd_coff_get_comdat_section): New. * coffgen.c (bfd_coff_get_comdat_section): Likewise. * libcoff-in.h (coff_section_tdata): Add comdat. * coffcode.h (handle_COMDAT): Updated. * cofflink.c (coff_link_add_symbols): Likewise. * ecoff.c (bfd_debug_section): Likewise. * targets.c (bfd_target): Add _section_already_linked. (BFD_JUMP_TABLE_LINK): Updated. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. * libbfd.h: Likewise. * libcoff.h: Likewise. binutils/ 2004-07-21 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * objcopy.c (filter_symbols): Use bfd_coff_get_comdat_section to access comdat. * objdump.c (dump_section_header): Likewise. ld/ 2004-07-21 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * ldlang.c (already_linked_hash_entry): Removed. (already_linked): Likewise. (already_linked_table): Likewise. (section_already_linked): Call bfd_section_already_linked. (lang_process): Replace already_linked_table_init with bfd_section_already_linked_table_init and check return. Replace already_linked_table_free with bfd_section_already_linked_table_free.
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comdat = bfd_coff_get_comdat_section (abfd, section);
if (comdat != NULL)
printf (" (COMDAT %s %ld)", comdat->name, comdat->symbol);
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comma = ", ";
}
if (bfd_is_section_compressed (abfd, section))
printf ("%sCOMPRESSED", comma);
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printf ("\n");
#undef PF
}
/* Called on each SECTION in ABFD, update the int variable pointed to by
DATA which contains the string length of the longest section name. */
static void
bfd_section_* macros This large patch removes the unnecessary bfd parameter from various bfd section macros and functions. The bfd is hardly ever used and if needed for the bfd_set_section_* or bfd_rename_section functions can be found via section->owner except for the com, und, abs, and ind std_section special sections. Those sections shouldn't be modified anyway. The patch also removes various bfd_get_section_<field> macros, replacing their use with bfd_section_<field>, and adds bfd_set_section_lma. I've also fixed a minor bug in gas where compressed section renaming was done directly rather than calling bfd_rename_section. This would have broken bfd_get_section_by_name and similar functions, but that hardly mattered at such a late stage in gas processing. bfd/ * bfd-in.h (bfd_get_section_name, bfd_get_section_vma), (bfd_get_section_lma, bfd_get_section_alignment), (bfd_get_section_size, bfd_get_section_flags), (bfd_get_section_userdata): Delete. (bfd_section_name, bfd_section_size, bfd_section_vma), (bfd_section_lma, bfd_section_alignment): Lose bfd parameter. (bfd_section_flags, bfd_section_userdata): New. (bfd_is_com_section): Rename parameter. * section.c (bfd_set_section_userdata, bfd_set_section_vma), (bfd_set_section_alignment, bfd_set_section_flags, bfd_rename_section), (bfd_set_section_size): Delete bfd parameter, rename section parameter. (bfd_set_section_lma): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_init_section_from_mach_o): Delete bfd param, update callers. * aoutx.h, * bfd.c, * coff-alpha.c, * coff-arm.c, * coff-mips.c, * coff64-rs6000.c, * coffcode.h, * coffgen.c, * cofflink.c, * compress.c, * ecoff.c, * elf-eh-frame.c, * elf-hppa.h, * elf-ifunc.c, * elf-m10200.c, * elf-m10300.c, * elf-properties.c, * elf-s390-common.c, * elf-vxworks.c, * elf.c, * elf32-arc.c, * elf32-arm.c, * elf32-avr.c, * elf32-bfin.c, * elf32-cr16.c, * elf32-cr16c.c, * elf32-cris.c, * elf32-crx.c, * elf32-csky.c, * elf32-d10v.c, * elf32-epiphany.c, * elf32-fr30.c, * elf32-frv.c, * elf32-ft32.c, * elf32-h8300.c, * elf32-hppa.c, * elf32-i386.c, * elf32-ip2k.c, * elf32-iq2000.c, * elf32-lm32.c, * elf32-m32c.c, * elf32-m32r.c, * elf32-m68hc1x.c, * elf32-m68k.c, * elf32-mcore.c, * elf32-mep.c, * elf32-metag.c, * elf32-microblaze.c, * elf32-moxie.c, * elf32-msp430.c, * elf32-mt.c, * elf32-nds32.c, * elf32-nios2.c, * elf32-or1k.c, * elf32-ppc.c, * elf32-pru.c, * elf32-rl78.c, * elf32-rx.c, * elf32-s390.c, * elf32-score.c, * elf32-score7.c, * elf32-sh.c, * elf32-spu.c, * elf32-tic6x.c, * elf32-tilepro.c, * elf32-v850.c, * elf32-vax.c, * elf32-visium.c, * elf32-xstormy16.c, * elf32-xtensa.c, * elf64-alpha.c, * elf64-bpf.c, * elf64-hppa.c, * elf64-ia64-vms.c, * elf64-mmix.c, * elf64-ppc.c, * elf64-s390.c, * elf64-sparc.c, * elf64-x86-64.c, * elflink.c, * elfnn-aarch64.c, * elfnn-ia64.c, * elfnn-riscv.c, * elfxx-aarch64.c, * elfxx-mips.c, * elfxx-sparc.c, * elfxx-tilegx.c, * elfxx-x86.c, * i386msdos.c, * linker.c, * mach-o.c, * mmo.c, * opncls.c, * pdp11.c, * pei-x86_64.c, * peicode.h, * reloc.c, * section.c, * syms.c, * vms-alpha.c, * xcofflink.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. binutils/ * addr2line.c, * bucomm.c, * coffgrok.c, * dlltool.c, * nm.c, * objcopy.c, * objdump.c, * od-elf32_avr.c, * od-macho.c, * od-xcoff.c, * prdbg.c, * rdcoff.c, * rddbg.c, * rescoff.c, * resres.c, * size.c, * srconv.c, * strings.c, * windmc.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. gas/ * as.c, * as.h, * dw2gencfi.c, * dwarf2dbg.c, * ecoff.c, * read.c, * stabs.c, * subsegs.c, * subsegs.h, * write.c, * config/obj-coff-seh.c, * config/obj-coff.c, * config/obj-ecoff.c, * config/obj-elf.c, * config/obj-macho.c, * config/obj-som.c, * config/tc-aarch64.c, * config/tc-alpha.c, * config/tc-arc.c, * config/tc-arm.c, * config/tc-avr.c, * config/tc-bfin.c, * config/tc-bpf.c, * config/tc-d10v.c, * config/tc-d30v.c, * config/tc-epiphany.c, * config/tc-fr30.c, * config/tc-frv.c, * config/tc-h8300.c, * config/tc-hppa.c, * config/tc-i386.c, * config/tc-ia64.c, * config/tc-ip2k.c, * config/tc-iq2000.c, * config/tc-lm32.c, * config/tc-m32c.c, * config/tc-m32r.c, * config/tc-m68hc11.c, * config/tc-mep.c, * config/tc-microblaze.c, * config/tc-mips.c, * config/tc-mmix.c, * config/tc-mn10200.c, * config/tc-mn10300.c, * config/tc-msp430.c, * config/tc-mt.c, * config/tc-nds32.c, * config/tc-or1k.c, * config/tc-ppc.c, * config/tc-pru.c, * config/tc-rl78.c, * config/tc-rx.c, * config/tc-s12z.c, * config/tc-s390.c, * config/tc-score.c, * config/tc-score7.c, * config/tc-sh.c, * config/tc-sparc.c, * config/tc-spu.c, * config/tc-tic4x.c, * config/tc-tic54x.c, * config/tc-tic6x.c, * config/tc-tilegx.c, * config/tc-tilepro.c, * config/tc-v850.c, * config/tc-visium.c, * config/tc-wasm32.c, * config/tc-xc16x.c, * config/tc-xgate.c, * config/tc-xstormy16.c, * config/tc-xtensa.c, * config/tc-z8k.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * write.c (compress_debug): Use bfd_rename_section. gdb/ * aarch64-linux-tdep.c, * arm-tdep.c, * auto-load.c, * coff-pe-read.c, * coffread.c, * corelow.c, * dbxread.c, * dicos-tdep.c, * dwarf2-frame.c, * dwarf2read.c, * elfread.c, * exec.c, * fbsd-tdep.c, * gcore.c, * gdb_bfd.c, * gdb_bfd.h, * hppa-tdep.c, * i386-cygwin-tdep.c, * i386-fbsd-tdep.c, * i386-linux-tdep.c, * jit.c, * linux-tdep.c, * machoread.c, * maint.c, * mdebugread.c, * minidebug.c, * mips-linux-tdep.c, * mips-sde-tdep.c, * mips-tdep.c, * mipsread.c, * nto-tdep.c, * objfiles.c, * objfiles.h, * osabi.c, * ppc-linux-tdep.c, * ppc64-tdep.c, * record-btrace.c, * record-full.c, * remote.c, * rs6000-aix-tdep.c, * rs6000-tdep.c, * s390-linux-tdep.c, * s390-tdep.c, * solib-aix.c, * solib-dsbt.c, * solib-frv.c, * solib-spu.c, * solib-svr4.c, * solib-target.c, * spu-linux-nat.c, * spu-tdep.c, * symfile-mem.c, * symfile.c, * symmisc.c, * symtab.c, * target.c, * windows-nat.c, * xcoffread.c, * cli/cli-dump.c, * compile/compile-object-load.c, * mi/mi-interp.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * gcore (gcore_create_callback): Use bfd_set_section_lma. * spu-tdep.c (spu_overlay_new_objfile): Likewise. gprof/ * corefile.c, * symtab.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. ld/ * ldcref.c, * ldctor.c, * ldelf.c, * ldlang.c, * pe-dll.c, * emultempl/aarch64elf.em, * emultempl/aix.em, * emultempl/armcoff.em, * emultempl/armelf.em, * emultempl/cr16elf.em, * emultempl/cskyelf.em, * emultempl/m68hc1xelf.em, * emultempl/m68kelf.em, * emultempl/mipself.em, * emultempl/mmix-elfnmmo.em, * emultempl/mmo.em, * emultempl/msp430.em, * emultempl/nios2elf.em, * emultempl/pe.em, * emultempl/pep.em, * emultempl/ppc64elf.em, * emultempl/xtensaelf.em: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. libctf/ * ctf-open-bfd.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. opcodes/ * arc-ext.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. sim/ * common/sim-load.c, * common/sim-utils.c, * cris/sim-if.c, * erc32/func.c, * lm32/sim-if.c, * m32c/load.c, * m32c/trace.c, * m68hc11/interp.c, * ppc/hw_htab.c, * ppc/hw_init.c, * rl78/load.c, * rl78/trace.c, * rx/gdb-if.c, * rx/load.c, * rx/trace.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes.
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find_longest_section_name (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
asection *section, void *data)
{
int *longest_so_far = (int *) data;
const char *name;
int len;
/* Ignore linker created section. */
if (section->flags & SEC_LINKER_CREATED)
return;
/* Skip sections that we are ignoring. */
if (! process_section_p (section))
return;
bfd_section_* macros This large patch removes the unnecessary bfd parameter from various bfd section macros and functions. The bfd is hardly ever used and if needed for the bfd_set_section_* or bfd_rename_section functions can be found via section->owner except for the com, und, abs, and ind std_section special sections. Those sections shouldn't be modified anyway. The patch also removes various bfd_get_section_<field> macros, replacing their use with bfd_section_<field>, and adds bfd_set_section_lma. I've also fixed a minor bug in gas where compressed section renaming was done directly rather than calling bfd_rename_section. This would have broken bfd_get_section_by_name and similar functions, but that hardly mattered at such a late stage in gas processing. bfd/ * bfd-in.h (bfd_get_section_name, bfd_get_section_vma), (bfd_get_section_lma, bfd_get_section_alignment), (bfd_get_section_size, bfd_get_section_flags), (bfd_get_section_userdata): Delete. (bfd_section_name, bfd_section_size, bfd_section_vma), (bfd_section_lma, bfd_section_alignment): Lose bfd parameter. (bfd_section_flags, bfd_section_userdata): New. (bfd_is_com_section): Rename parameter. * section.c (bfd_set_section_userdata, bfd_set_section_vma), (bfd_set_section_alignment, bfd_set_section_flags, bfd_rename_section), (bfd_set_section_size): Delete bfd parameter, rename section parameter. (bfd_set_section_lma): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_init_section_from_mach_o): Delete bfd param, update callers. * aoutx.h, * bfd.c, * coff-alpha.c, * coff-arm.c, * coff-mips.c, * coff64-rs6000.c, * coffcode.h, * coffgen.c, * cofflink.c, * compress.c, * ecoff.c, * elf-eh-frame.c, * elf-hppa.h, * elf-ifunc.c, * elf-m10200.c, * elf-m10300.c, * elf-properties.c, * elf-s390-common.c, * elf-vxworks.c, * elf.c, * elf32-arc.c, * elf32-arm.c, * elf32-avr.c, * elf32-bfin.c, * elf32-cr16.c, * elf32-cr16c.c, * elf32-cris.c, * elf32-crx.c, * elf32-csky.c, * elf32-d10v.c, * elf32-epiphany.c, * elf32-fr30.c, * elf32-frv.c, * elf32-ft32.c, * elf32-h8300.c, * elf32-hppa.c, * elf32-i386.c, * elf32-ip2k.c, * elf32-iq2000.c, * elf32-lm32.c, * elf32-m32c.c, * elf32-m32r.c, * elf32-m68hc1x.c, * elf32-m68k.c, * elf32-mcore.c, * elf32-mep.c, * elf32-metag.c, * elf32-microblaze.c, * elf32-moxie.c, * elf32-msp430.c, * elf32-mt.c, * elf32-nds32.c, * elf32-nios2.c, * elf32-or1k.c, * elf32-ppc.c, * elf32-pru.c, * elf32-rl78.c, * elf32-rx.c, * elf32-s390.c, * elf32-score.c, * elf32-score7.c, * elf32-sh.c, * elf32-spu.c, * elf32-tic6x.c, * elf32-tilepro.c, * elf32-v850.c, * elf32-vax.c, * elf32-visium.c, * elf32-xstormy16.c, * elf32-xtensa.c, * elf64-alpha.c, * elf64-bpf.c, * elf64-hppa.c, * elf64-ia64-vms.c, * elf64-mmix.c, * elf64-ppc.c, * elf64-s390.c, * elf64-sparc.c, * elf64-x86-64.c, * elflink.c, * elfnn-aarch64.c, * elfnn-ia64.c, * elfnn-riscv.c, * elfxx-aarch64.c, * elfxx-mips.c, * elfxx-sparc.c, * elfxx-tilegx.c, * elfxx-x86.c, * i386msdos.c, * linker.c, * mach-o.c, * mmo.c, * opncls.c, * pdp11.c, * pei-x86_64.c, * peicode.h, * reloc.c, * section.c, * syms.c, * vms-alpha.c, * xcofflink.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. binutils/ * addr2line.c, * bucomm.c, * coffgrok.c, * dlltool.c, * nm.c, * objcopy.c, * objdump.c, * od-elf32_avr.c, * od-macho.c, * od-xcoff.c, * prdbg.c, * rdcoff.c, * rddbg.c, * rescoff.c, * resres.c, * size.c, * srconv.c, * strings.c, * windmc.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. gas/ * as.c, * as.h, * dw2gencfi.c, * dwarf2dbg.c, * ecoff.c, * read.c, * stabs.c, * subsegs.c, * subsegs.h, * write.c, * config/obj-coff-seh.c, * config/obj-coff.c, * config/obj-ecoff.c, * config/obj-elf.c, * config/obj-macho.c, * config/obj-som.c, * config/tc-aarch64.c, * config/tc-alpha.c, * config/tc-arc.c, * config/tc-arm.c, * config/tc-avr.c, * config/tc-bfin.c, * config/tc-bpf.c, * config/tc-d10v.c, * config/tc-d30v.c, * config/tc-epiphany.c, * config/tc-fr30.c, * config/tc-frv.c, * config/tc-h8300.c, * config/tc-hppa.c, * config/tc-i386.c, * config/tc-ia64.c, * config/tc-ip2k.c, * config/tc-iq2000.c, * config/tc-lm32.c, * config/tc-m32c.c, * config/tc-m32r.c, * config/tc-m68hc11.c, * config/tc-mep.c, * config/tc-microblaze.c, * config/tc-mips.c, * config/tc-mmix.c, * config/tc-mn10200.c, * config/tc-mn10300.c, * config/tc-msp430.c, * config/tc-mt.c, * config/tc-nds32.c, * config/tc-or1k.c, * config/tc-ppc.c, * config/tc-pru.c, * config/tc-rl78.c, * config/tc-rx.c, * config/tc-s12z.c, * config/tc-s390.c, * config/tc-score.c, * config/tc-score7.c, * config/tc-sh.c, * config/tc-sparc.c, * config/tc-spu.c, * config/tc-tic4x.c, * config/tc-tic54x.c, * config/tc-tic6x.c, * config/tc-tilegx.c, * config/tc-tilepro.c, * config/tc-v850.c, * config/tc-visium.c, * config/tc-wasm32.c, * config/tc-xc16x.c, * config/tc-xgate.c, * config/tc-xstormy16.c, * config/tc-xtensa.c, * config/tc-z8k.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * write.c (compress_debug): Use bfd_rename_section. gdb/ * aarch64-linux-tdep.c, * arm-tdep.c, * auto-load.c, * coff-pe-read.c, * coffread.c, * corelow.c, * dbxread.c, * dicos-tdep.c, * dwarf2-frame.c, * dwarf2read.c, * elfread.c, * exec.c, * fbsd-tdep.c, * gcore.c, * gdb_bfd.c, * gdb_bfd.h, * hppa-tdep.c, * i386-cygwin-tdep.c, * i386-fbsd-tdep.c, * i386-linux-tdep.c, * jit.c, * linux-tdep.c, * machoread.c, * maint.c, * mdebugread.c, * minidebug.c, * mips-linux-tdep.c, * mips-sde-tdep.c, * mips-tdep.c, * mipsread.c, * nto-tdep.c, * objfiles.c, * objfiles.h, * osabi.c, * ppc-linux-tdep.c, * ppc64-tdep.c, * record-btrace.c, * record-full.c, * remote.c, * rs6000-aix-tdep.c, * rs6000-tdep.c, * s390-linux-tdep.c, * s390-tdep.c, * solib-aix.c, * solib-dsbt.c, * solib-frv.c, * solib-spu.c, * solib-svr4.c, * solib-target.c, * spu-linux-nat.c, * spu-tdep.c, * symfile-mem.c, * symfile.c, * symmisc.c, * symtab.c, * target.c, * windows-nat.c, * xcoffread.c, * cli/cli-dump.c, * compile/compile-object-load.c, * mi/mi-interp.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * gcore (gcore_create_callback): Use bfd_set_section_lma. * spu-tdep.c (spu_overlay_new_objfile): Likewise. gprof/ * corefile.c, * symtab.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. ld/ * ldcref.c, * ldctor.c, * ldelf.c, * ldlang.c, * pe-dll.c, * emultempl/aarch64elf.em, * emultempl/aix.em, * emultempl/armcoff.em, * emultempl/armelf.em, * emultempl/cr16elf.em, * emultempl/cskyelf.em, * emultempl/m68hc1xelf.em, * emultempl/m68kelf.em, * emultempl/mipself.em, * emultempl/mmix-elfnmmo.em, * emultempl/mmo.em, * emultempl/msp430.em, * emultempl/nios2elf.em, * emultempl/pe.em, * emultempl/pep.em, * emultempl/ppc64elf.em, * emultempl/xtensaelf.em: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. libctf/ * ctf-open-bfd.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. opcodes/ * arc-ext.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. sim/ * common/sim-load.c, * common/sim-utils.c, * cris/sim-if.c, * erc32/func.c, * lm32/sim-if.c, * m32c/load.c, * m32c/trace.c, * m68hc11/interp.c, * ppc/hw_htab.c, * ppc/hw_init.c, * rl78/load.c, * rl78/trace.c, * rx/gdb-if.c, * rx/load.c, * rx/trace.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes.
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name = bfd_section_name (section);
len = (int) strlen (name);
if (len > *longest_so_far)
*longest_so_far = len;
}
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static void
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dump_headers (bfd *abfd)
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{
/* The default width of 13 is just an arbitrary choice. */
int max_section_name_length = 13;
int bfd_vma_width;
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#ifndef BFD64
bfd_vma_width = 10;
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#else
/* With BFD64, non-ELF returns -1 and wants always 64 bit addresses. */
if (bfd_get_arch_size (abfd) == 32)
bfd_vma_width = 10;
else
bfd_vma_width = 18;
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#endif
printf (_("Sections:\n"));
if (wide_output)
bfd_map_over_sections (abfd, find_longest_section_name,
&max_section_name_length);
printf (_("Idx %-*s Size %-*s%-*sFile off Algn"),
max_section_name_length, "Name",
bfd_vma_width, "VMA",
bfd_vma_width, "LMA");
if (wide_output)
printf (_(" Flags"));
printf ("\n");
bfd_map_over_sections (abfd, dump_section_header,
&max_section_name_length);
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}
static asymbol **
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slurp_symtab (bfd *abfd)
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{
symcount = 0;
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if (!(bfd_get_file_flags (abfd) & HAS_SYMS))
return NULL;
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long storage = bfd_get_symtab_upper_bound (abfd);
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if (storage < 0)
More fixes for buffer overruns instigated by corrupt binaries. PR binutils/17512 * objdump.c (slurp_symtab): Fail gracefully if the table could not be read. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. * aoutx.h (slurp_symbol_table): Check that computed table size is not bigger than the file from which is it being read. (slurp_reloc_table): Likewise. * coffcode.h (coff_slurp_line_table): Remove unneeded local 'warned'. Do not try to print the details of a symbol with an invalid index. * coffgen.c (make_a_sectiobn_from_file): Check computed string index against length of string table. (bfd_coff_internal_syment_name): Check read in string offset against length of string table. (build_debug_section): Return a pointer to the section used. (_bfd_coff_read_string_table): Store the length of the string table in the coff_tdata structure. (bfd_coff_free_symbols): Set the length of the string table to zero when it is freed. (coff_get_normalized_symtab): Check offsets against string table or data table lengths as appropriate. * cofflink.c (_bfd_coff_link_input_bfd): Check offset against length of string table. * compress.c (bfd_get_full_section_contents): Check computed size against the size of the file. * libcoff-in.h (obj_coff_strings_len): Define. (struct coff_tdata): Add strings_len field. * libcoff.h: Regenerate. * peXXigen.c (pe_print_debugdata): Do not attempt to print the data if the debug section is too small. * xcofflink.c (xcoff_link_input_bfd): Check offset against length of string table.
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{
non_fatal (_("failed to read symbol table from: %s"),
bfd_get_filename (abfd));
my_bfd_nonfatal (_("error message was"));
More fixes for buffer overruns instigated by corrupt binaries. PR binutils/17512 * objdump.c (slurp_symtab): Fail gracefully if the table could not be read. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. * aoutx.h (slurp_symbol_table): Check that computed table size is not bigger than the file from which is it being read. (slurp_reloc_table): Likewise. * coffcode.h (coff_slurp_line_table): Remove unneeded local 'warned'. Do not try to print the details of a symbol with an invalid index. * coffgen.c (make_a_sectiobn_from_file): Check computed string index against length of string table. (bfd_coff_internal_syment_name): Check read in string offset against length of string table. (build_debug_section): Return a pointer to the section used. (_bfd_coff_read_string_table): Store the length of the string table in the coff_tdata structure. (bfd_coff_free_symbols): Set the length of the string table to zero when it is freed. (coff_get_normalized_symtab): Check offsets against string table or data table lengths as appropriate. * cofflink.c (_bfd_coff_link_input_bfd): Check offset against length of string table. * compress.c (bfd_get_full_section_contents): Check computed size against the size of the file. * libcoff-in.h (obj_coff_strings_len): Define. (struct coff_tdata): Add strings_len field. * libcoff.h: Regenerate. * peXXigen.c (pe_print_debugdata): Do not attempt to print the data if the debug section is too small. * xcofflink.c (xcoff_link_input_bfd): Check offset against length of string table.
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}
if (storage <= 0)
return NULL;
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asymbol **sy = (asymbol **) xmalloc (storage);
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symcount = bfd_canonicalize_symtab (abfd, sy);
if (symcount < 0)
{
my_bfd_nonfatal (bfd_get_filename (abfd));
free (sy);
sy = NULL;
symcount = 0;
}
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return sy;
}
/* Read in the dynamic symbols. */
static asymbol **
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slurp_dynamic_symtab (bfd *abfd)
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{
dynsymcount = 0;
long storage = bfd_get_dynamic_symtab_upper_bound (abfd);
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if (storage < 0)
{
if (!(bfd_get_file_flags (abfd) & DYNAMIC))
{
non_fatal (_("%s: not a dynamic object"), bfd_get_filename (abfd));
exit_status = 1;
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return NULL;
}
my_bfd_nonfatal (bfd_get_filename (abfd));
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}
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if (storage <= 0)
return NULL;
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asymbol **sy = (asymbol **) xmalloc (storage);
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dynsymcount = bfd_canonicalize_dynamic_symtab (abfd, sy);
if (dynsymcount < 0)
{
my_bfd_nonfatal (bfd_get_filename (abfd));
free (sy);
sy = NULL;
dynsymcount = 0;
}
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return sy;
}
Enhance objdump so that it will use .got, .plt and .plt.got section symbols when disassembling, and it will use dynamic relocs to interpret entries in the PLT and GOT. binutils * objdump.c (is_significant_symbol_name): New function. (remove_useless_symbols): Do not remove significanr symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): If an exact match for the specified address has not been found, try scanning the dynamic relocs to see if one of these matches the address. If so, use the symbol associated with the reloc. (objdump_print_addr_with_symbol): Do not print offsets to symbols with no value. (disassemble_section): Only use dynamic relocs if the user requested this. (disassemble_data): Always load dynamic relocs if they are available. ld * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app-abs32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib-plt32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/armthumb-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bcc-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-rel-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-blx-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib-v4t.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-10.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-14.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-15.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-3.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-4.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-9.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/long-plt-format.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/tls-lib-loc.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis1.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis2.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso12-pltdis.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/symbolic-func.r: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-3.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-4.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-5.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-dynamic-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-initial-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-relax-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-i386.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-68020.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-cpu32.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isab.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isac.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_app.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlspic_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1r.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-noindex.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/export-class-data.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local-lib.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-ifunc-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-plt-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/gotpcrel1.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/libno-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx3.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx4.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1a.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1c.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1e.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1f.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1g.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-main-bnd.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr18591.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1m.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-6b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19636-2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1f.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1h.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/protected3.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin2.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbindesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd10.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd5.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd6.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd8.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic2.dd: Likewise. 2016-10-11 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> PR ld/20535 * emultempl/elf32.em (_search_needed): Add support for pseudo environment variables supported by ld.so. Namely $ORIGIN, $LIB and $PLATFORM. * configure.ac: Add getauxval to list AC_CHECK_FUNCS list. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. 2016-10-11 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (lang_do_assignments_1): Descend into output section statements that do not yet have bfd sections. Set symbol section temporarily for symbols defined in such statements to the undefined section. Don't error on data or reloc statements until final phase. * ldexp.c (exp_fold_tree_1 <etree_assign>): Handle bfd_und_section in expld.section. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-10.d: Adjust. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-11.d: Adjust. 2016-10-10 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Move binary start to 16M. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcases accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (MAX): Define. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Alloc at least enough for etree_type.value. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/lib/ld-lib.exp (is_generic_elf): New, extracted from.. * testsuite/ld-elf/elf.exp: ..here. 2016-10-06 Ludovic Court?s <ludo@gnu.org> * emulparams/elf32bmipn32-defs.sh: Shift quote of "x$EMULATION_NAME" to the left to work around <http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-4.2-patches/bash42-007>. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * lexsup.c: Spell fall through comments consistently and add missing fall through comments. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * plugin.c (asymbol_from_plugin_symbol): Avoid compiler warning by adding return. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ld.texinfo (Expression Section): Update result of arithmetic expressions. * ldexp.c (arith_result_section): New function. (fold_binary): Use it. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (exp_value_fold): New function. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Use it. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * scripttempl/v850.sc: Don't reference __ctbp, __ep, __gp when not relocating. * scripttempl/v850_rh850.sc: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> PR ld/20528 * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: xfail generic elf targets. Allow multiple .text sections for hppa-linux. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldmain.c (default_bfd_error_handler): New function pointer. (ld_bfd_error_handler): New function. (main): Arrange to call it on bfd errors/warnings. (ld_bfd_assert_handler): Enable tail call. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (ignore_bfd_errors): Update params. 2016-09-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> PR ld/20528 * emultempl/elf32.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_place_orphan): Don't merge 2 sections with different SHF_EXCLUDE. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.s: Likewise. 2016-09-28 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> PR ld/20608 * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf.exp: Handle new testcase. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.sym: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Vlad Zakharov <vzakhar@synopsys.com> * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-4.s: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-14.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-24.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-34.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-41.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-32.d: Adjust expected warning. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-23.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-01.d: Adjust expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-03.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-10.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-20.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-22.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-33.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/powerpc.exp: Don't run deleted tests. 2016-09-23 Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki.4i@stu.hosei.ac.jp> PR ld/20595 * testsuite/ld-arm/unwind-4.d: Add -q option to linker command line and -r option to objdump command line. Match emitted relocs to make sure that superflous relocs are not generated. 2016-09-23 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Change TEXT_START_ADDR to 256MB. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcase accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-09-22 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> * emultempl/elf32.em (_try_needed): In verbose mode, report failed attempts to find a needed library. 2016-09-21 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-28.d: Expect spaces after "," in addresses. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-313.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-531.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-532.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-533.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-534.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-535.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-536.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-537.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-538.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum835769.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum843419.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-21.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-7c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-all.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gd-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. gas * gas/arm/tls.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump.
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/* Some symbol names are significant and should be kept in the
table of sorted symbol names, even if they are marked as
debugging/section symbols. */
static bool
Enhance objdump so that it will use .got, .plt and .plt.got section symbols when disassembling, and it will use dynamic relocs to interpret entries in the PLT and GOT. binutils * objdump.c (is_significant_symbol_name): New function. (remove_useless_symbols): Do not remove significanr symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): If an exact match for the specified address has not been found, try scanning the dynamic relocs to see if one of these matches the address. If so, use the symbol associated with the reloc. (objdump_print_addr_with_symbol): Do not print offsets to symbols with no value. (disassemble_section): Only use dynamic relocs if the user requested this. (disassemble_data): Always load dynamic relocs if they are available. ld * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app-abs32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib-plt32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/armthumb-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bcc-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-rel-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-blx-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib-v4t.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-10.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-14.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-15.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-3.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-4.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-9.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/long-plt-format.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/tls-lib-loc.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis1.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis2.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso12-pltdis.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/symbolic-func.r: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-3.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-4.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-5.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-dynamic-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-initial-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-relax-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-i386.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-68020.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-cpu32.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isab.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isac.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_app.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlspic_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1r.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-noindex.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/export-class-data.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local-lib.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-ifunc-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-plt-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/gotpcrel1.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/libno-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx3.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx4.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1a.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1c.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1e.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1f.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1g.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-main-bnd.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr18591.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1m.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-6b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19636-2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1f.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1h.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/protected3.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin2.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbindesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd10.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd5.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd6.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd8.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic2.dd: Likewise. 2016-10-11 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> PR ld/20535 * emultempl/elf32.em (_search_needed): Add support for pseudo environment variables supported by ld.so. Namely $ORIGIN, $LIB and $PLATFORM. * configure.ac: Add getauxval to list AC_CHECK_FUNCS list. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. 2016-10-11 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (lang_do_assignments_1): Descend into output section statements that do not yet have bfd sections. Set symbol section temporarily for symbols defined in such statements to the undefined section. Don't error on data or reloc statements until final phase. * ldexp.c (exp_fold_tree_1 <etree_assign>): Handle bfd_und_section in expld.section. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-10.d: Adjust. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-11.d: Adjust. 2016-10-10 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Move binary start to 16M. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcases accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (MAX): Define. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Alloc at least enough for etree_type.value. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/lib/ld-lib.exp (is_generic_elf): New, extracted from.. * testsuite/ld-elf/elf.exp: ..here. 2016-10-06 Ludovic Court?s <ludo@gnu.org> * emulparams/elf32bmipn32-defs.sh: Shift quote of "x$EMULATION_NAME" to the left to work around <http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-4.2-patches/bash42-007>. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * lexsup.c: Spell fall through comments consistently and add missing fall through comments. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * plugin.c (asymbol_from_plugin_symbol): Avoid compiler warning by adding return. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ld.texinfo (Expression Section): Update result of arithmetic expressions. * ldexp.c (arith_result_section): New function. (fold_binary): Use it. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (exp_value_fold): New function. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Use it. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * scripttempl/v850.sc: Don't reference __ctbp, __ep, __gp when not relocating. * scripttempl/v850_rh850.sc: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> PR ld/20528 * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: xfail generic elf targets. Allow multiple .text sections for hppa-linux. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldmain.c (default_bfd_error_handler): New function pointer. (ld_bfd_error_handler): New function. (main): Arrange to call it on bfd errors/warnings. (ld_bfd_assert_handler): Enable tail call. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (ignore_bfd_errors): Update params. 2016-09-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> PR ld/20528 * emultempl/elf32.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_place_orphan): Don't merge 2 sections with different SHF_EXCLUDE. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.s: Likewise. 2016-09-28 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> PR ld/20608 * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf.exp: Handle new testcase. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.sym: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Vlad Zakharov <vzakhar@synopsys.com> * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-4.s: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-14.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-24.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-34.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-41.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-32.d: Adjust expected warning. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-23.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-01.d: Adjust expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-03.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-10.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-20.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-22.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-33.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/powerpc.exp: Don't run deleted tests. 2016-09-23 Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki.4i@stu.hosei.ac.jp> PR ld/20595 * testsuite/ld-arm/unwind-4.d: Add -q option to linker command line and -r option to objdump command line. Match emitted relocs to make sure that superflous relocs are not generated. 2016-09-23 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Change TEXT_START_ADDR to 256MB. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcase accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-09-22 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> * emultempl/elf32.em (_try_needed): In verbose mode, report failed attempts to find a needed library. 2016-09-21 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-28.d: Expect spaces after "," in addresses. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-313.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-531.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-532.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-533.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-534.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-535.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-536.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-537.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-538.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum835769.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum843419.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-21.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-7c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-all.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gd-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. gas * gas/arm/tls.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump.
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is_significant_symbol_name (const char * name)
{
Use startswith more for strncmp function calls. bfd/ChangeLog: * elf-bfd.h (bfd_section_is_ctf): Use startswith function. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_make_section_from_shdr): Likewise. (elf_get_reloc_section): Likewise. * elf32-arc.c (elf_arc_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf32-m32r.c (m32r_elf_section_flags): Likewise. * elf32-microblaze.c (microblaze_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf32-nds32.c (nds32_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. (nds32_elf_relocate_section): Likewise. (nds32_elf_action_discarded): Likewise. (nds32_elf_check_relocs): Likewise. (nds32_elf_section_flags): Likewise. * elf32-or1k.c (or1k_elf_check_relocs): Likewise. * elf32-ppc.c (ppc_elf_section_from_shdr): Likewise. * elf32-rx.c (rx_table_find): Likewise. (rx_table_map): Likewise. * elf32-spu.c (spu_elf_backend_symbol_processing): Likewise. (spu_elf_find_overlays): Likewise. (needs_ovl_stub): Likewise. (allocate_spuear_stubs): Likewise. (build_spuear_stubs): Likewise. (mark_overlay_section): Likewise. (spu_elf_auto_overlay): Likewise. (spu_elf_output_symbol_hook): Likewise. * elf32-tilepro.c (tilepro_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf32-xtensa.c (xtensa_property_section_name): Likewise. * elf64-ppc.c (ppc64_elf_section_flags): Likewise. (ppc64_elf_relocate_section): Likewise. * elflink.c (resolve_section): Likewise. (UNARY_OP): Likewise. (BINARY_OP_HEAD): Likewise. (elf_link_input_bfd): Likewise. * elfnn-riscv.c (riscv_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elfxx-riscv.c (riscv_parse_subset): Likewise. * elfxx-tilegx.c (tilegx_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * opncls.c (get_build_id): Likewise. binutils/ChangeLog: * dllwrap.c: Use startswith function. * objcopy.c (is_dwo_section): Likewise. (handle_remove_section_option): Likewise. (copy_main): Likewise. * objdump.c (is_significant_symbol_name): Likewise.
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return startswith (name, ".plt") || startswith (name, ".got");
Enhance objdump so that it will use .got, .plt and .plt.got section symbols when disassembling, and it will use dynamic relocs to interpret entries in the PLT and GOT. binutils * objdump.c (is_significant_symbol_name): New function. (remove_useless_symbols): Do not remove significanr symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): If an exact match for the specified address has not been found, try scanning the dynamic relocs to see if one of these matches the address. If so, use the symbol associated with the reloc. (objdump_print_addr_with_symbol): Do not print offsets to symbols with no value. (disassemble_section): Only use dynamic relocs if the user requested this. (disassemble_data): Always load dynamic relocs if they are available. ld * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app-abs32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib-plt32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/armthumb-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bcc-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-rel-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-blx-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib-v4t.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-10.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-14.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-15.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-3.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-4.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-9.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/long-plt-format.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/tls-lib-loc.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis1.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis2.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso12-pltdis.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/symbolic-func.r: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-3.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-4.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-5.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-dynamic-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-initial-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-relax-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-i386.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-68020.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-cpu32.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isab.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isac.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_app.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlspic_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1r.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-noindex.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/export-class-data.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local-lib.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-ifunc-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-plt-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/gotpcrel1.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/libno-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx3.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx4.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1a.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1c.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1e.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1f.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1g.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-main-bnd.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr18591.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1m.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-6b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19636-2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1f.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1h.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/protected3.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin2.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbindesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd10.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd5.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd6.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd8.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic2.dd: Likewise. 2016-10-11 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> PR ld/20535 * emultempl/elf32.em (_search_needed): Add support for pseudo environment variables supported by ld.so. Namely $ORIGIN, $LIB and $PLATFORM. * configure.ac: Add getauxval to list AC_CHECK_FUNCS list. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. 2016-10-11 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (lang_do_assignments_1): Descend into output section statements that do not yet have bfd sections. Set symbol section temporarily for symbols defined in such statements to the undefined section. Don't error on data or reloc statements until final phase. * ldexp.c (exp_fold_tree_1 <etree_assign>): Handle bfd_und_section in expld.section. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-10.d: Adjust. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-11.d: Adjust. 2016-10-10 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Move binary start to 16M. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcases accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (MAX): Define. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Alloc at least enough for etree_type.value. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/lib/ld-lib.exp (is_generic_elf): New, extracted from.. * testsuite/ld-elf/elf.exp: ..here. 2016-10-06 Ludovic Court?s <ludo@gnu.org> * emulparams/elf32bmipn32-defs.sh: Shift quote of "x$EMULATION_NAME" to the left to work around <http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-4.2-patches/bash42-007>. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * lexsup.c: Spell fall through comments consistently and add missing fall through comments. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * plugin.c (asymbol_from_plugin_symbol): Avoid compiler warning by adding return. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ld.texinfo (Expression Section): Update result of arithmetic expressions. * ldexp.c (arith_result_section): New function. (fold_binary): Use it. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (exp_value_fold): New function. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Use it. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * scripttempl/v850.sc: Don't reference __ctbp, __ep, __gp when not relocating. * scripttempl/v850_rh850.sc: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> PR ld/20528 * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: xfail generic elf targets. Allow multiple .text sections for hppa-linux. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldmain.c (default_bfd_error_handler): New function pointer. (ld_bfd_error_handler): New function. (main): Arrange to call it on bfd errors/warnings. (ld_bfd_assert_handler): Enable tail call. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (ignore_bfd_errors): Update params. 2016-09-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> PR ld/20528 * emultempl/elf32.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_place_orphan): Don't merge 2 sections with different SHF_EXCLUDE. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.s: Likewise. 2016-09-28 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> PR ld/20608 * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf.exp: Handle new testcase. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.sym: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Vlad Zakharov <vzakhar@synopsys.com> * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-4.s: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-14.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-24.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-34.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-41.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-32.d: Adjust expected warning. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-23.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-01.d: Adjust expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-03.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-10.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-20.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-22.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-33.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/powerpc.exp: Don't run deleted tests. 2016-09-23 Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki.4i@stu.hosei.ac.jp> PR ld/20595 * testsuite/ld-arm/unwind-4.d: Add -q option to linker command line and -r option to objdump command line. Match emitted relocs to make sure that superflous relocs are not generated. 2016-09-23 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Change TEXT_START_ADDR to 256MB. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcase accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-09-22 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> * emultempl/elf32.em (_try_needed): In verbose mode, report failed attempts to find a needed library. 2016-09-21 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-28.d: Expect spaces after "," in addresses. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-313.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-531.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-532.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-533.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-534.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-535.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-536.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-537.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-538.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum835769.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum843419.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-21.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-7c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-all.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gd-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. gas * gas/arm/tls.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump.
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}
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/* Filter out (in place) symbols that are useless for disassembly.
COUNT is the number of elements in SYMBOLS.
Return the number of useful symbols. */
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static long
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remove_useless_symbols (asymbol **symbols, long count)
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{
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asymbol **in_ptr = symbols, **out_ptr = symbols;
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while (--count >= 0)
{
asymbol *sym = *in_ptr++;
if (sym->name == NULL || sym->name[0] == '\0')
continue;
Enhance objdump so that it will use .got, .plt and .plt.got section symbols when disassembling, and it will use dynamic relocs to interpret entries in the PLT and GOT. binutils * objdump.c (is_significant_symbol_name): New function. (remove_useless_symbols): Do not remove significanr symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): If an exact match for the specified address has not been found, try scanning the dynamic relocs to see if one of these matches the address. If so, use the symbol associated with the reloc. (objdump_print_addr_with_symbol): Do not print offsets to symbols with no value. (disassemble_section): Only use dynamic relocs if the user requested this. (disassemble_data): Always load dynamic relocs if they are available. ld * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app-abs32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib-plt32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/armthumb-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bcc-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-rel-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-blx-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib-v4t.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-10.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-14.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-15.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-3.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-4.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-9.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/long-plt-format.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/tls-lib-loc.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis1.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis2.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso12-pltdis.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/symbolic-func.r: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-3.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-4.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-5.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-dynamic-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-initial-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-relax-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-i386.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-68020.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-cpu32.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isab.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isac.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_app.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlspic_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1r.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-noindex.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/export-class-data.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local-lib.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-ifunc-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-plt-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/gotpcrel1.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/libno-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx3.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx4.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1a.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1c.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1e.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1f.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1g.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-main-bnd.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr18591.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1m.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-6b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19636-2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1f.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1h.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/protected3.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin2.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbindesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd10.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd5.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd6.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd8.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic2.dd: Likewise. 2016-10-11 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> PR ld/20535 * emultempl/elf32.em (_search_needed): Add support for pseudo environment variables supported by ld.so. Namely $ORIGIN, $LIB and $PLATFORM. * configure.ac: Add getauxval to list AC_CHECK_FUNCS list. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. 2016-10-11 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (lang_do_assignments_1): Descend into output section statements that do not yet have bfd sections. Set symbol section temporarily for symbols defined in such statements to the undefined section. Don't error on data or reloc statements until final phase. * ldexp.c (exp_fold_tree_1 <etree_assign>): Handle bfd_und_section in expld.section. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-10.d: Adjust. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-11.d: Adjust. 2016-10-10 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Move binary start to 16M. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcases accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (MAX): Define. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Alloc at least enough for etree_type.value. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/lib/ld-lib.exp (is_generic_elf): New, extracted from.. * testsuite/ld-elf/elf.exp: ..here. 2016-10-06 Ludovic Court?s <ludo@gnu.org> * emulparams/elf32bmipn32-defs.sh: Shift quote of "x$EMULATION_NAME" to the left to work around <http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-4.2-patches/bash42-007>. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * lexsup.c: Spell fall through comments consistently and add missing fall through comments. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * plugin.c (asymbol_from_plugin_symbol): Avoid compiler warning by adding return. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ld.texinfo (Expression Section): Update result of arithmetic expressions. * ldexp.c (arith_result_section): New function. (fold_binary): Use it. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (exp_value_fold): New function. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Use it. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * scripttempl/v850.sc: Don't reference __ctbp, __ep, __gp when not relocating. * scripttempl/v850_rh850.sc: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> PR ld/20528 * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: xfail generic elf targets. Allow multiple .text sections for hppa-linux. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldmain.c (default_bfd_error_handler): New function pointer. (ld_bfd_error_handler): New function. (main): Arrange to call it on bfd errors/warnings. (ld_bfd_assert_handler): Enable tail call. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (ignore_bfd_errors): Update params. 2016-09-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> PR ld/20528 * emultempl/elf32.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_place_orphan): Don't merge 2 sections with different SHF_EXCLUDE. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.s: Likewise. 2016-09-28 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> PR ld/20608 * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf.exp: Handle new testcase. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.sym: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Vlad Zakharov <vzakhar@synopsys.com> * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-4.s: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-14.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-24.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-34.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-41.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-32.d: Adjust expected warning. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-23.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-01.d: Adjust expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-03.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-10.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-20.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-22.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-33.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/powerpc.exp: Don't run deleted tests. 2016-09-23 Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki.4i@stu.hosei.ac.jp> PR ld/20595 * testsuite/ld-arm/unwind-4.d: Add -q option to linker command line and -r option to objdump command line. Match emitted relocs to make sure that superflous relocs are not generated. 2016-09-23 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Change TEXT_START_ADDR to 256MB. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcase accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-09-22 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> * emultempl/elf32.em (_try_needed): In verbose mode, report failed attempts to find a needed library. 2016-09-21 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-28.d: Expect spaces after "," in addresses. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-313.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-531.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-532.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-533.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-534.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-535.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-536.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-537.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-538.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum835769.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum843419.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-21.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-7c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-all.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gd-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. gas * gas/arm/tls.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump.
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if ((sym->flags & (BSF_DEBUGGING | BSF_SECTION_SYM))
&& ! is_significant_symbol_name (sym->name))
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continue;
if (bfd_is_und_section (sym->section)
|| bfd_is_com_section (sym->section))
continue;
*out_ptr++ = sym;
}
return out_ptr - symbols;
}
Prefer object over notype symbols when disassembling Changing objdump disassembly output like this always requires some testsuite changes, with the avr and x64_64 changes simply due to picking up better symbols, the whole point of the patch. The mips changes are due to mips-sgi-irix changing STT_NOTYPE symbols to STT_OBJECT, which objdump now chooses in preference to script symbols. The problem is that objdump looks at the first symbol in the section being disassembled, and if object type, just dumps out bytes rather than disassembling. This results in new failures: FAIL: JAL overflow 2 FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow (n32) FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow (n64) So for mips-sgi-irix function symbols really do need to be function type. I fixed a few more than just the required minimum to avoid the above test fails. binutils/ * objdump.c (compare_section): New static var. (compare_symbols): Sort by current section only. Don't access symbol name out of bounds when checking for file symbols. Sort section symbols and object symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): Remove bogus debugging and section symbol test. (disassemble_data): Move symbol sort from here.. (disassemble_section): ..to here. Set compare_section. ld/ * testsuite/ld-avr/lds-mega.d: Adjust symbols to suit objdump change. * testsuite/ld-avr/lds-tiny.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/load2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1.s: Give function symbols function type. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh3.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh3a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/eh-frame5.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/ehdr_start-new.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/ehdr_start-o32.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/emit-relocs-1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jaloverflow-2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jaloverflow.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-call-global-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-intermix-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-pic-1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-pic-4c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/no-shared-1-n64.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/no-shared-1-o32.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-1b-micromips.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-2a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-3b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-4b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-5a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-n32c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-n64c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-o32c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pie.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/relax-jalr.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-2a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-4.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-5.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-6b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/textrel-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/undefweak-overflow.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/undefweak-overflow.d: Adjust.
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static const asection *compare_section;
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/* Sort symbols into value order. */
static int
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compare_symbols (const void *ap, const void *bp)
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{
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const asymbol *a = * (const asymbol **) ap;
const asymbol *b = * (const asymbol **) bp;
const char *an;
const char *bn;
size_t anl;
size_t bnl;
bool as, af, bs, bf;
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flagword aflags;
flagword bflags;
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if (bfd_asymbol_value (a) > bfd_asymbol_value (b))
return 1;
else if (bfd_asymbol_value (a) < bfd_asymbol_value (b))
return -1;
Prefer object over notype symbols when disassembling Changing objdump disassembly output like this always requires some testsuite changes, with the avr and x64_64 changes simply due to picking up better symbols, the whole point of the patch. The mips changes are due to mips-sgi-irix changing STT_NOTYPE symbols to STT_OBJECT, which objdump now chooses in preference to script symbols. The problem is that objdump looks at the first symbol in the section being disassembled, and if object type, just dumps out bytes rather than disassembling. This results in new failures: FAIL: JAL overflow 2 FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow (n32) FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow (n64) So for mips-sgi-irix function symbols really do need to be function type. I fixed a few more than just the required minimum to avoid the above test fails. binutils/ * objdump.c (compare_section): New static var. (compare_symbols): Sort by current section only. Don't access symbol name out of bounds when checking for file symbols. Sort section symbols and object symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): Remove bogus debugging and section symbol test. (disassemble_data): Move symbol sort from here.. (disassemble_section): ..to here. Set compare_section. ld/ * testsuite/ld-avr/lds-mega.d: Adjust symbols to suit objdump change. * testsuite/ld-avr/lds-tiny.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/load2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1.s: Give function symbols function type. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh3.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh3a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/eh-frame5.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/ehdr_start-new.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/ehdr_start-o32.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/emit-relocs-1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jaloverflow-2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jaloverflow.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-call-global-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-intermix-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-pic-1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-pic-4c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/no-shared-1-n64.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/no-shared-1-o32.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-1b-micromips.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-2a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-3b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-4b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-5a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-n32c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-n64c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-o32c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pie.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/relax-jalr.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-2a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-4.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-5.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-6b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/textrel-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/undefweak-overflow.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/undefweak-overflow.d: Adjust.
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/* Prefer symbols from the section currently being disassembled.
Don't sort symbols from other sections by section, since there
isn't much reason to prefer one section over another otherwise.
See sym_ok comment for why we compare by section name. */
as = strcmp (compare_section->name, a->section->name) == 0;
bs = strcmp (compare_section->name, b->section->name) == 0;
if (as && !bs)
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return -1;
Prefer object over notype symbols when disassembling Changing objdump disassembly output like this always requires some testsuite changes, with the avr and x64_64 changes simply due to picking up better symbols, the whole point of the patch. The mips changes are due to mips-sgi-irix changing STT_NOTYPE symbols to STT_OBJECT, which objdump now chooses in preference to script symbols. The problem is that objdump looks at the first symbol in the section being disassembled, and if object type, just dumps out bytes rather than disassembling. This results in new failures: FAIL: JAL overflow 2 FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow (n32) FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow (n64) So for mips-sgi-irix function symbols really do need to be function type. I fixed a few more than just the required minimum to avoid the above test fails. binutils/ * objdump.c (compare_section): New static var. (compare_symbols): Sort by current section only. Don't access symbol name out of bounds when checking for file symbols. Sort section symbols and object symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): Remove bogus debugging and section symbol test. (disassemble_data): Move symbol sort from here.. (disassemble_section): ..to here. Set compare_section. ld/ * testsuite/ld-avr/lds-mega.d: Adjust symbols to suit objdump change. * testsuite/ld-avr/lds-tiny.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/load2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1.s: Give function symbols function type. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh3.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh3a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/eh-frame5.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/ehdr_start-new.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/ehdr_start-o32.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/emit-relocs-1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jaloverflow-2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jaloverflow.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-call-global-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-intermix-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-pic-1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-pic-4c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/no-shared-1-n64.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/no-shared-1-o32.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-1b-micromips.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-2a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-3b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-4b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-5a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-n32c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-n64c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-o32c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pie.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/relax-jalr.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-2a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-4.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-5.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-6b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/textrel-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/undefweak-overflow.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/undefweak-overflow.d: Adjust.
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if (!as && bs)
return 1;
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an = bfd_asymbol_name (a);
bn = bfd_asymbol_name (b);
anl = strlen (an);
bnl = strlen (bn);
/* The symbols gnu_compiled and gcc2_compiled convey no real
information, so put them after other symbols with the same value. */
af = (strstr (an, "gnu_compiled") != NULL
|| strstr (an, "gcc2_compiled") != NULL);
bf = (strstr (bn, "gnu_compiled") != NULL
|| strstr (bn, "gcc2_compiled") != NULL);
if (af && ! bf)
return 1;
if (! af && bf)
return -1;
/* We use a heuristic for the file name, to try to sort it after
more useful symbols. It may not work on non Unix systems, but it
doesn't really matter; the only difference is precisely which
symbol names get printed. */
#define file_symbol(s, sn, snl) \
(((s)->flags & BSF_FILE) != 0 \
Prefer object over notype symbols when disassembling Changing objdump disassembly output like this always requires some testsuite changes, with the avr and x64_64 changes simply due to picking up better symbols, the whole point of the patch. The mips changes are due to mips-sgi-irix changing STT_NOTYPE symbols to STT_OBJECT, which objdump now chooses in preference to script symbols. The problem is that objdump looks at the first symbol in the section being disassembled, and if object type, just dumps out bytes rather than disassembling. This results in new failures: FAIL: JAL overflow 2 FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow (n32) FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow (n64) So for mips-sgi-irix function symbols really do need to be function type. I fixed a few more than just the required minimum to avoid the above test fails. binutils/ * objdump.c (compare_section): New static var. (compare_symbols): Sort by current section only. Don't access symbol name out of bounds when checking for file symbols. Sort section symbols and object symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): Remove bogus debugging and section symbol test. (disassemble_data): Move symbol sort from here.. (disassemble_section): ..to here. Set compare_section. ld/ * testsuite/ld-avr/lds-mega.d: Adjust symbols to suit objdump change. * testsuite/ld-avr/lds-tiny.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/load2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1.s: Give function symbols function type. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh3.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh3a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/eh-frame5.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/ehdr_start-new.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/ehdr_start-o32.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/emit-relocs-1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jaloverflow-2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jaloverflow.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-call-global-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-intermix-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-pic-1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-pic-4c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/no-shared-1-n64.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/no-shared-1-o32.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-1b-micromips.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-2a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-3b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-4b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-5a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-n32c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-n64c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-o32c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pie.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/relax-jalr.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-2a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-4.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-5.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-6b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/textrel-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/undefweak-overflow.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/undefweak-overflow.d: Adjust.
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|| ((snl) > 2 \
&& (sn)[(snl) - 2] == '.' \
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&& ((sn)[(snl) - 1] == 'o' \
|| (sn)[(snl) - 1] == 'a')))
af = file_symbol (a, an, anl);
bf = file_symbol (b, bn, bnl);
if (af && ! bf)
return 1;
if (! af && bf)
return -1;
Prefer object over notype symbols when disassembling Changing objdump disassembly output like this always requires some testsuite changes, with the avr and x64_64 changes simply due to picking up better symbols, the whole point of the patch. The mips changes are due to mips-sgi-irix changing STT_NOTYPE symbols to STT_OBJECT, which objdump now chooses in preference to script symbols. The problem is that objdump looks at the first symbol in the section being disassembled, and if object type, just dumps out bytes rather than disassembling. This results in new failures: FAIL: JAL overflow 2 FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow (n32) FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow (n64) So for mips-sgi-irix function symbols really do need to be function type. I fixed a few more than just the required minimum to avoid the above test fails. binutils/ * objdump.c (compare_section): New static var. (compare_symbols): Sort by current section only. Don't access symbol name out of bounds when checking for file symbols. Sort section symbols and object symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): Remove bogus debugging and section symbol test. (disassemble_data): Move symbol sort from here.. (disassemble_section): ..to here. Set compare_section. ld/ * testsuite/ld-avr/lds-mega.d: Adjust symbols to suit objdump change. * testsuite/ld-avr/lds-tiny.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/load2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1.s: Give function symbols function type. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh3.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh3a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/eh-frame5.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/ehdr_start-new.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/ehdr_start-o32.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/emit-relocs-1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jaloverflow-2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jaloverflow.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-call-global-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-intermix-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-pic-1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-pic-4c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/no-shared-1-n64.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/no-shared-1-o32.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-1b-micromips.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-2a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-3b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-4b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-5a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-n32c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-n64c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-o32c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pie.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/relax-jalr.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-2a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-4.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-5.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-6b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/textrel-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/undefweak-overflow.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/undefweak-overflow.d: Adjust.
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/* Sort function and object symbols before global symbols before
local symbols before section symbols before debugging symbols. */
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aflags = a->flags;
bflags = b->flags;
if ((aflags & BSF_DEBUGGING) != (bflags & BSF_DEBUGGING))
{
if ((aflags & BSF_DEBUGGING) != 0)
return 1;
else
return -1;
}
Prefer object over notype symbols when disassembling Changing objdump disassembly output like this always requires some testsuite changes, with the avr and x64_64 changes simply due to picking up better symbols, the whole point of the patch. The mips changes are due to mips-sgi-irix changing STT_NOTYPE symbols to STT_OBJECT, which objdump now chooses in preference to script symbols. The problem is that objdump looks at the first symbol in the section being disassembled, and if object type, just dumps out bytes rather than disassembling. This results in new failures: FAIL: JAL overflow 2 FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow (n32) FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow (n64) So for mips-sgi-irix function symbols really do need to be function type. I fixed a few more than just the required minimum to avoid the above test fails. binutils/ * objdump.c (compare_section): New static var. (compare_symbols): Sort by current section only. Don't access symbol name out of bounds when checking for file symbols. Sort section symbols and object symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): Remove bogus debugging and section symbol test. (disassemble_data): Move symbol sort from here.. (disassemble_section): ..to here. Set compare_section. ld/ * testsuite/ld-avr/lds-mega.d: Adjust symbols to suit objdump change. * testsuite/ld-avr/lds-tiny.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/load2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1.s: Give function symbols function type. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh3.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh3a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/eh-frame5.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/ehdr_start-new.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/ehdr_start-o32.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/emit-relocs-1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jaloverflow-2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jaloverflow.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-call-global-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-intermix-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-pic-1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-pic-4c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/no-shared-1-n64.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/no-shared-1-o32.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-1b-micromips.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-2a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-3b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-4b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-5a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-n32c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-n64c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-o32c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pie.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/relax-jalr.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-2a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-4.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-5.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-6b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/textrel-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/undefweak-overflow.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/undefweak-overflow.d: Adjust.
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if ((aflags & BSF_SECTION_SYM) != (bflags & BSF_SECTION_SYM))
{
if ((aflags & BSF_SECTION_SYM) != 0)
return 1;
else
return -1;
}
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if ((aflags & BSF_FUNCTION) != (bflags & BSF_FUNCTION))
{
if ((aflags & BSF_FUNCTION) != 0)
return -1;
else
return 1;
}
Prefer object over notype symbols when disassembling Changing objdump disassembly output like this always requires some testsuite changes, with the avr and x64_64 changes simply due to picking up better symbols, the whole point of the patch. The mips changes are due to mips-sgi-irix changing STT_NOTYPE symbols to STT_OBJECT, which objdump now chooses in preference to script symbols. The problem is that objdump looks at the first symbol in the section being disassembled, and if object type, just dumps out bytes rather than disassembling. This results in new failures: FAIL: JAL overflow 2 FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow (n32) FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow (n64) So for mips-sgi-irix function symbols really do need to be function type. I fixed a few more than just the required minimum to avoid the above test fails. binutils/ * objdump.c (compare_section): New static var. (compare_symbols): Sort by current section only. Don't access symbol name out of bounds when checking for file symbols. Sort section symbols and object symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): Remove bogus debugging and section symbol test. (disassemble_data): Move symbol sort from here.. (disassemble_section): ..to here. Set compare_section. ld/ * testsuite/ld-avr/lds-mega.d: Adjust symbols to suit objdump change. * testsuite/ld-avr/lds-tiny.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/load2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1.s: Give function symbols function type. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh3.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh3a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/eh-frame5.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/ehdr_start-new.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/ehdr_start-o32.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/emit-relocs-1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jaloverflow-2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jaloverflow.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-call-global-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-intermix-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-pic-1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-pic-4c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/no-shared-1-n64.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/no-shared-1-o32.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-1b-micromips.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-2a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-3b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-4b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-5a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-n32c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-n64c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-o32c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pie.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/relax-jalr.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-2a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-4.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-5.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-6b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/textrel-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/undefweak-overflow.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/undefweak-overflow.d: Adjust.
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if ((aflags & BSF_OBJECT) != (bflags & BSF_OBJECT))
{
if ((aflags & BSF_OBJECT) != 0)
return -1;
else
return 1;
}
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if ((aflags & BSF_LOCAL) != (bflags & BSF_LOCAL))
{
if ((aflags & BSF_LOCAL) != 0)
return 1;
else
return -1;
}
if ((aflags & BSF_GLOBAL) != (bflags & BSF_GLOBAL))
{
if ((aflags & BSF_GLOBAL) != 0)
return -1;
else
return 1;
}
/* Sort larger size ELF symbols before smaller. See PR20337. */
bfd_vma asz = 0;
if ((a->flags & (BSF_SECTION_SYM | BSF_SYNTHETIC)) == 0
&& bfd_get_flavour (bfd_asymbol_bfd (a)) == bfd_target_elf_flavour)
asz = ((elf_symbol_type *) a)->internal_elf_sym.st_size;
bfd_vma bsz = 0;
if ((b->flags & (BSF_SECTION_SYM | BSF_SYNTHETIC)) == 0
&& bfd_get_flavour (bfd_asymbol_bfd (b)) == bfd_target_elf_flavour)
bsz = ((elf_symbol_type *) b)->internal_elf_sym.st_size;
if (asz != bsz)
return asz > bsz ? -1 : 1;
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/* Symbols that start with '.' might be section names, so sort them
after symbols that don't start with '.'. */
if (an[0] == '.' && bn[0] != '.')
return 1;
if (an[0] != '.' && bn[0] == '.')
return -1;
/* Finally, if we can't distinguish them in any other way, try to
get consistent results by sorting the symbols by name. */
return strcmp (an, bn);
}
/* Sort relocs into address order. */
static int
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compare_relocs (const void *ap, const void *bp)
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{
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const arelent *a = * (const arelent **) ap;
const arelent *b = * (const arelent **) bp;
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if (a->address > b->address)
return 1;
else if (a->address < b->address)
return -1;
/* So that associated relocations tied to the same address show up
in the correct order, we don't do any further sorting. */
if (a > b)
return 1;
else if (a < b)
return -1;
else
return 0;
}
/* Print an address (VMA) to the output stream in INFO.
If SKIP_ZEROES is TRUE, omit leading zeroes. */
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static void
objdump_print_value (bfd_vma vma, struct disassemble_info *inf,
bool skip_zeroes)
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{
char buf[30];
char *p;
struct objdump_disasm_info *aux;
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aux = (struct objdump_disasm_info *) inf->application_data;
bfd_sprintf_vma (aux->abfd, buf, vma);
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if (! skip_zeroes)
p = buf;
else
{
for (p = buf; *p == '0'; ++p)
;
if (*p == '\0')
--p;
}
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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(*inf->fprintf_styled_func) (inf->stream, dis_style_address, "%s", p);
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}
/* Print the name of a symbol. */
static void
objdump_print_symname (bfd *abfd, struct disassemble_info *inf,
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asymbol *sym)
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{
char *alloc;
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const char *name, *version_string = NULL;
bool hidden = false;
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alloc = NULL;
name = bfd_asymbol_name (sym);
if (do_demangle && name[0] != '\0')
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{
/* Demangle the name. */
Synchronize libiberty with gcc and add --no-recruse-limit option to tools that support name demangling. This patch addresses the multitude of bug reports about resource exhaustion in libiberty's name demangling code. It adds a limit to the amount of recursion that is allowed, before an error is triggered. It also adds a new demangling option to disable this limit. (The limit is enabled by default). PR 87681 PR 87675 PR 87636 PR 87335 libiberty * cp-demangle.h (struct d_info): Add recursion_limit field. * cp-demangle.c (d_function_type): If the recursion limit is enabled and reached, return with a failure result. (d_demangle_callback): If the recursion limit is enabled, check for a mangled string that is so long that there is not enough stack space for the local arrays. * cplus-dem.c (struct work): Add recursion_level field. (demangle_nested_args): If the recursion limit is enabled and reached, return with a failure result. include * demangle.h (DMGL_RECURSE_LIMIT): Define. (DEMANGLE_RECURSION_LIMIT): Prototype. binutuils * addr2line.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (long_options): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit. (translate_address): Pass demangle_flags to bfd_demangle. (main): Handle --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit options. * cxxfilt.c (flags): Add DMGL_RECURSE_LIMIT. (long_options): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit. (main): Handle new options. * dlltool.c (gen_def_file): Include DMGL_RECURSE_LIMIT in flags passed to cplus_demangle. * nm.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (long_options): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit. (main): Handle new options. * objdump.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (usage): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit. (long_options): Likewise. (objdump_print_symname): Pass demangle_flags to bfd_demangle. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (dump_dymbols): Likewise. (main): Handle new options. * prdbg.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (tg_variable): Pass demangle_flags to demangler. (tg_start_function): Likewise. * stabs.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (stab_demangle_template): Pass demangle_flags to demangler. (stab_demangle_v3_argtypes): Likewise. (stab_demangle_v3_arg): Likewise. * doc/binutuls.texi: Document new command line options. * NEWS: Mention the new feature. * testsuite/config/default.exp (CXXFILT): Define if not already defined. (CXXFILTFLAGS): Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/cxxfilt.exp: New file. Runs a few simple tests of the cxxfilt program.
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alloc = bfd_demangle (abfd, name, demangle_flags);
if (alloc != NULL)
name = alloc;
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}
if ((sym->flags & (BSF_SECTION_SYM | BSF_SYNTHETIC)) == 0)
version_string = bfd_get_symbol_version_string (abfd, sym, true,
&hidden);
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if (bfd_is_und_section (bfd_asymbol_section (sym)))
hidden = true;
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Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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name = sanitize_string (name);
if (inf != NULL)
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{
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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(*inf->fprintf_styled_func) (inf->stream, dis_style_symbol, "%s", name);
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if (version_string && *version_string != '\0')
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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(*inf->fprintf_styled_func) (inf->stream, dis_style_symbol,
hidden ? "@%s" : "@@%s",
version_string);
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}
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else
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{
printf ("%s", name);
if (version_string && *version_string != '\0')
printf (hidden ? "@%s" : "@@%s", version_string);
}
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if (alloc != NULL)
free (alloc);
}
static inline bool
sym_ok (bool want_section,
bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
long place,
asection *sec,
struct disassemble_info *inf)
{
if (want_section)
{
ELF: Add support for unique section ID to assembler Clang's integrated assembler supports multiple section with the same name: .section .text,"ax",@progbits,unique,1 nop .section .text,"ax",@progbits,unique,2 nop "unique,N" assigns the number, N, as the section ID, to a section. The valid values of the section ID are between 0 and 4294967295. It can be used to distinguish different sections with the same section name. This is useful with -fno-unique-section-names -ffunction-sections. -ffunction-sections by default generates .text.foo, .text.bar, etc. Using the same string can save lots of space in .strtab. This patch adds section_id to bfd_section and reuses the linker internal bit in BFD section flags, SEC_LINKER_CREATED, for assmebler internal use to mark valid section_id. It also updates objdump to compare section pointers if 2 sections comes from the same file since 2 different sections can have the same section name. bfd/ PR gas/25380 * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. * ecoff.c (bfd_debug_section): Add section_id. * section.c (bfd_section): Add section_id. (SEC_ASSEMBLER_SECTION_ID): New. (BFD_FAKE_SECTION): Add section_id. binutils/ PR gas/25380 * objdump.c (sym_ok): Return FALSE if 2 sections are in the same file with different section pointers. gas/ PR gas/25380 * config/obj-elf.c (section_match): Removed. (get_section): Also match SEC_ASSEMBLER_SECTION_ID and section_id. (obj_elf_change_section): Replace info and group_name arguments with match_p. Also update the section ID and flags from match_p. (obj_elf_section): Handle "unique,N". Update call to obj_elf_change_section. * config/obj-elf.h (elf_section_match): New. (obj_elf_change_section): Updated. * config/tc-arm.c (start_unwind_section): Update call to obj_elf_change_section. * config/tc-ia64.c (obj_elf_vms_common): Likewise. * config/tc-microblaze.c (microblaze_s_data): Likewise. (microblaze_s_sdata): Likewise. (microblaze_s_rdata): Likewise. (microblaze_s_bss): Likewise. * config/tc-mips.c (s_change_section): Likewise. * config/tc-msp430.c (msp430_profiler): Likewise. * config/tc-rx.c (parse_rx_section): Likewise. * config/tc-tic6x.c (tic6x_start_unwind_section): Likewise. * doc/as.texi: Document "unique,N" in .section directive. * testsuite/gas/elf/elf.exp: Run "unique,N" tests. * testsuite/gas/elf/section15.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/elf/section15.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/section16.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/section16a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/section16b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/section17.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/section17.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/section17.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/unique.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/unique.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-unique.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/i386.exp: Run unique and x86-64-unique. ld/ PR gas/25380 * testsuite/ld-i386/pr22001-1c.S: Use "unique,N" in .section directives. * testsuite/ld-i386/tls-gd1.S: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr21481b.S: Likewise.
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/* NB: An object file can have different sections with the same
section name. Compare compare section pointers if they have
ELF: Add support for unique section ID to assembler Clang's integrated assembler supports multiple section with the same name: .section .text,"ax",@progbits,unique,1 nop .section .text,"ax",@progbits,unique,2 nop "unique,N" assigns the number, N, as the section ID, to a section. The valid values of the section ID are between 0 and 4294967295. It can be used to distinguish different sections with the same section name. This is useful with -fno-unique-section-names -ffunction-sections. -ffunction-sections by default generates .text.foo, .text.bar, etc. Using the same string can save lots of space in .strtab. This patch adds section_id to bfd_section and reuses the linker internal bit in BFD section flags, SEC_LINKER_CREATED, for assmebler internal use to mark valid section_id. It also updates objdump to compare section pointers if 2 sections comes from the same file since 2 different sections can have the same section name. bfd/ PR gas/25380 * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. * ecoff.c (bfd_debug_section): Add section_id. * section.c (bfd_section): Add section_id. (SEC_ASSEMBLER_SECTION_ID): New. (BFD_FAKE_SECTION): Add section_id. binutils/ PR gas/25380 * objdump.c (sym_ok): Return FALSE if 2 sections are in the same file with different section pointers. gas/ PR gas/25380 * config/obj-elf.c (section_match): Removed. (get_section): Also match SEC_ASSEMBLER_SECTION_ID and section_id. (obj_elf_change_section): Replace info and group_name arguments with match_p. Also update the section ID and flags from match_p. (obj_elf_section): Handle "unique,N". Update call to obj_elf_change_section. * config/obj-elf.h (elf_section_match): New. (obj_elf_change_section): Updated. * config/tc-arm.c (start_unwind_section): Update call to obj_elf_change_section. * config/tc-ia64.c (obj_elf_vms_common): Likewise. * config/tc-microblaze.c (microblaze_s_data): Likewise. (microblaze_s_sdata): Likewise. (microblaze_s_rdata): Likewise. (microblaze_s_bss): Likewise. * config/tc-mips.c (s_change_section): Likewise. * config/tc-msp430.c (msp430_profiler): Likewise. * config/tc-rx.c (parse_rx_section): Likewise. * config/tc-tic6x.c (tic6x_start_unwind_section): Likewise. * doc/as.texi: Document "unique,N" in .section directive. * testsuite/gas/elf/elf.exp: Run "unique,N" tests. * testsuite/gas/elf/section15.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/elf/section15.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/section16.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/section16a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/section16b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/section17.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/section17.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/section17.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/unique.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/unique.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-unique.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/i386.exp: Run unique and x86-64-unique. ld/ PR gas/25380 * testsuite/ld-i386/pr22001-1c.S: Use "unique,N" in .section directives. * testsuite/ld-i386/tls-gd1.S: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr21481b.S: Likewise.
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the same owner. */
if (sorted_syms[place]->section->owner == sec->owner
&& sorted_syms[place]->section != sec)
return false;
ELF: Add support for unique section ID to assembler Clang's integrated assembler supports multiple section with the same name: .section .text,"ax",@progbits,unique,1 nop .section .text,"ax",@progbits,unique,2 nop "unique,N" assigns the number, N, as the section ID, to a section. The valid values of the section ID are between 0 and 4294967295. It can be used to distinguish different sections with the same section name. This is useful with -fno-unique-section-names -ffunction-sections. -ffunction-sections by default generates .text.foo, .text.bar, etc. Using the same string can save lots of space in .strtab. This patch adds section_id to bfd_section and reuses the linker internal bit in BFD section flags, SEC_LINKER_CREATED, for assmebler internal use to mark valid section_id. It also updates objdump to compare section pointers if 2 sections comes from the same file since 2 different sections can have the same section name. bfd/ PR gas/25380 * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. * ecoff.c (bfd_debug_section): Add section_id. * section.c (bfd_section): Add section_id. (SEC_ASSEMBLER_SECTION_ID): New. (BFD_FAKE_SECTION): Add section_id. binutils/ PR gas/25380 * objdump.c (sym_ok): Return FALSE if 2 sections are in the same file with different section pointers. gas/ PR gas/25380 * config/obj-elf.c (section_match): Removed. (get_section): Also match SEC_ASSEMBLER_SECTION_ID and section_id. (obj_elf_change_section): Replace info and group_name arguments with match_p. Also update the section ID and flags from match_p. (obj_elf_section): Handle "unique,N". Update call to obj_elf_change_section. * config/obj-elf.h (elf_section_match): New. (obj_elf_change_section): Updated. * config/tc-arm.c (start_unwind_section): Update call to obj_elf_change_section. * config/tc-ia64.c (obj_elf_vms_common): Likewise. * config/tc-microblaze.c (microblaze_s_data): Likewise. (microblaze_s_sdata): Likewise. (microblaze_s_rdata): Likewise. (microblaze_s_bss): Likewise. * config/tc-mips.c (s_change_section): Likewise. * config/tc-msp430.c (msp430_profiler): Likewise. * config/tc-rx.c (parse_rx_section): Likewise. * config/tc-tic6x.c (tic6x_start_unwind_section): Likewise. * doc/as.texi: Document "unique,N" in .section directive. * testsuite/gas/elf/elf.exp: Run "unique,N" tests. * testsuite/gas/elf/section15.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/elf/section15.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/section16.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/section16a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/section16b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/section17.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/section17.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/section17.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/unique.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/unique.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-unique.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/i386.exp: Run unique and x86-64-unique. ld/ PR gas/25380 * testsuite/ld-i386/pr22001-1c.S: Use "unique,N" in .section directives. * testsuite/ld-i386/tls-gd1.S: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr21481b.S: Likewise.
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/* Note - we cannot just compare section pointers because they could
be different, but the same... Ie the symbol that we are trying to
find could have come from a separate debug info file. Under such
circumstances the symbol will be associated with a section in the
debug info file, whilst the section we want is in a normal file.
So the section pointers will be different, but the section names
will be the same. */
bfd_section_* macros This large patch removes the unnecessary bfd parameter from various bfd section macros and functions. The bfd is hardly ever used and if needed for the bfd_set_section_* or bfd_rename_section functions can be found via section->owner except for the com, und, abs, and ind std_section special sections. Those sections shouldn't be modified anyway. The patch also removes various bfd_get_section_<field> macros, replacing their use with bfd_section_<field>, and adds bfd_set_section_lma. I've also fixed a minor bug in gas where compressed section renaming was done directly rather than calling bfd_rename_section. This would have broken bfd_get_section_by_name and similar functions, but that hardly mattered at such a late stage in gas processing. bfd/ * bfd-in.h (bfd_get_section_name, bfd_get_section_vma), (bfd_get_section_lma, bfd_get_section_alignment), (bfd_get_section_size, bfd_get_section_flags), (bfd_get_section_userdata): Delete. (bfd_section_name, bfd_section_size, bfd_section_vma), (bfd_section_lma, bfd_section_alignment): Lose bfd parameter. (bfd_section_flags, bfd_section_userdata): New. (bfd_is_com_section): Rename parameter. * section.c (bfd_set_section_userdata, bfd_set_section_vma), (bfd_set_section_alignment, bfd_set_section_flags, bfd_rename_section), (bfd_set_section_size): Delete bfd parameter, rename section parameter. (bfd_set_section_lma): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_init_section_from_mach_o): Delete bfd param, update callers. * aoutx.h, * bfd.c, * coff-alpha.c, * coff-arm.c, * coff-mips.c, * coff64-rs6000.c, * coffcode.h, * coffgen.c, * cofflink.c, * compress.c, * ecoff.c, * elf-eh-frame.c, * elf-hppa.h, * elf-ifunc.c, * elf-m10200.c, * elf-m10300.c, * elf-properties.c, * elf-s390-common.c, * elf-vxworks.c, * elf.c, * elf32-arc.c, * elf32-arm.c, * elf32-avr.c, * elf32-bfin.c, * elf32-cr16.c, * elf32-cr16c.c, * elf32-cris.c, * elf32-crx.c, * elf32-csky.c, * elf32-d10v.c, * elf32-epiphany.c, * elf32-fr30.c, * elf32-frv.c, * elf32-ft32.c, * elf32-h8300.c, * elf32-hppa.c, * elf32-i386.c, * elf32-ip2k.c, * elf32-iq2000.c, * elf32-lm32.c, * elf32-m32c.c, * elf32-m32r.c, * elf32-m68hc1x.c, * elf32-m68k.c, * elf32-mcore.c, * elf32-mep.c, * elf32-metag.c, * elf32-microblaze.c, * elf32-moxie.c, * elf32-msp430.c, * elf32-mt.c, * elf32-nds32.c, * elf32-nios2.c, * elf32-or1k.c, * elf32-ppc.c, * elf32-pru.c, * elf32-rl78.c, * elf32-rx.c, * elf32-s390.c, * elf32-score.c, * elf32-score7.c, * elf32-sh.c, * elf32-spu.c, * elf32-tic6x.c, * elf32-tilepro.c, * elf32-v850.c, * elf32-vax.c, * elf32-visium.c, * elf32-xstormy16.c, * elf32-xtensa.c, * elf64-alpha.c, * elf64-bpf.c, * elf64-hppa.c, * elf64-ia64-vms.c, * elf64-mmix.c, * elf64-ppc.c, * elf64-s390.c, * elf64-sparc.c, * elf64-x86-64.c, * elflink.c, * elfnn-aarch64.c, * elfnn-ia64.c, * elfnn-riscv.c, * elfxx-aarch64.c, * elfxx-mips.c, * elfxx-sparc.c, * elfxx-tilegx.c, * elfxx-x86.c, * i386msdos.c, * linker.c, * mach-o.c, * mmo.c, * opncls.c, * pdp11.c, * pei-x86_64.c, * peicode.h, * reloc.c, * section.c, * syms.c, * vms-alpha.c, * xcofflink.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. binutils/ * addr2line.c, * bucomm.c, * coffgrok.c, * dlltool.c, * nm.c, * objcopy.c, * objdump.c, * od-elf32_avr.c, * od-macho.c, * od-xcoff.c, * prdbg.c, * rdcoff.c, * rddbg.c, * rescoff.c, * resres.c, * size.c, * srconv.c, * strings.c, * windmc.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. gas/ * as.c, * as.h, * dw2gencfi.c, * dwarf2dbg.c, * ecoff.c, * read.c, * stabs.c, * subsegs.c, * subsegs.h, * write.c, * config/obj-coff-seh.c, * config/obj-coff.c, * config/obj-ecoff.c, * config/obj-elf.c, * config/obj-macho.c, * config/obj-som.c, * config/tc-aarch64.c, * config/tc-alpha.c, * config/tc-arc.c, * config/tc-arm.c, * config/tc-avr.c, * config/tc-bfin.c, * config/tc-bpf.c, * config/tc-d10v.c, * config/tc-d30v.c, * config/tc-epiphany.c, * config/tc-fr30.c, * config/tc-frv.c, * config/tc-h8300.c, * config/tc-hppa.c, * config/tc-i386.c, * config/tc-ia64.c, * config/tc-ip2k.c, * config/tc-iq2000.c, * config/tc-lm32.c, * config/tc-m32c.c, * config/tc-m32r.c, * config/tc-m68hc11.c, * config/tc-mep.c, * config/tc-microblaze.c, * config/tc-mips.c, * config/tc-mmix.c, * config/tc-mn10200.c, * config/tc-mn10300.c, * config/tc-msp430.c, * config/tc-mt.c, * config/tc-nds32.c, * config/tc-or1k.c, * config/tc-ppc.c, * config/tc-pru.c, * config/tc-rl78.c, * config/tc-rx.c, * config/tc-s12z.c, * config/tc-s390.c, * config/tc-score.c, * config/tc-score7.c, * config/tc-sh.c, * config/tc-sparc.c, * config/tc-spu.c, * config/tc-tic4x.c, * config/tc-tic54x.c, * config/tc-tic6x.c, * config/tc-tilegx.c, * config/tc-tilepro.c, * config/tc-v850.c, * config/tc-visium.c, * config/tc-wasm32.c, * config/tc-xc16x.c, * config/tc-xgate.c, * config/tc-xstormy16.c, * config/tc-xtensa.c, * config/tc-z8k.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * write.c (compress_debug): Use bfd_rename_section. gdb/ * aarch64-linux-tdep.c, * arm-tdep.c, * auto-load.c, * coff-pe-read.c, * coffread.c, * corelow.c, * dbxread.c, * dicos-tdep.c, * dwarf2-frame.c, * dwarf2read.c, * elfread.c, * exec.c, * fbsd-tdep.c, * gcore.c, * gdb_bfd.c, * gdb_bfd.h, * hppa-tdep.c, * i386-cygwin-tdep.c, * i386-fbsd-tdep.c, * i386-linux-tdep.c, * jit.c, * linux-tdep.c, * machoread.c, * maint.c, * mdebugread.c, * minidebug.c, * mips-linux-tdep.c, * mips-sde-tdep.c, * mips-tdep.c, * mipsread.c, * nto-tdep.c, * objfiles.c, * objfiles.h, * osabi.c, * ppc-linux-tdep.c, * ppc64-tdep.c, * record-btrace.c, * record-full.c, * remote.c, * rs6000-aix-tdep.c, * rs6000-tdep.c, * s390-linux-tdep.c, * s390-tdep.c, * solib-aix.c, * solib-dsbt.c, * solib-frv.c, * solib-spu.c, * solib-svr4.c, * solib-target.c, * spu-linux-nat.c, * spu-tdep.c, * symfile-mem.c, * symfile.c, * symmisc.c, * symtab.c, * target.c, * windows-nat.c, * xcoffread.c, * cli/cli-dump.c, * compile/compile-object-load.c, * mi/mi-interp.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * gcore (gcore_create_callback): Use bfd_set_section_lma. * spu-tdep.c (spu_overlay_new_objfile): Likewise. gprof/ * corefile.c, * symtab.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. ld/ * ldcref.c, * ldctor.c, * ldelf.c, * ldlang.c, * pe-dll.c, * emultempl/aarch64elf.em, * emultempl/aix.em, * emultempl/armcoff.em, * emultempl/armelf.em, * emultempl/cr16elf.em, * emultempl/cskyelf.em, * emultempl/m68hc1xelf.em, * emultempl/m68kelf.em, * emultempl/mipself.em, * emultempl/mmix-elfnmmo.em, * emultempl/mmo.em, * emultempl/msp430.em, * emultempl/nios2elf.em, * emultempl/pe.em, * emultempl/pep.em, * emultempl/ppc64elf.em, * emultempl/xtensaelf.em: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. libctf/ * ctf-open-bfd.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. opcodes/ * arc-ext.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. sim/ * common/sim-load.c, * common/sim-utils.c, * cris/sim-if.c, * erc32/func.c, * lm32/sim-if.c, * m32c/load.c, * m32c/trace.c, * m68hc11/interp.c, * ppc/hw_htab.c, * ppc/hw_init.c, * rl78/load.c, * rl78/trace.c, * rx/gdb-if.c, * rx/load.c, * rx/trace.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes.
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if (strcmp (bfd_section_name (sorted_syms[place]->section),
bfd_section_name (sec)) != 0)
return false;
}
return inf->symbol_is_valid (sorted_syms[place], inf);
}
/* Locate a symbol given a bfd and a section (from INFO->application_data),
and a VMA. If INFO->application_data->require_sec is TRUE, then always
require the symbol to be in the section. Returns NULL if there is no
suitable symbol. If PLACE is not NULL, then *PLACE is set to the index
of the symbol in sorted_syms. */
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static asymbol *
find_symbol_for_address (bfd_vma vma,
struct disassemble_info *inf,
long *place)
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{
/* @@ Would it speed things up to cache the last two symbols returned,
and maybe their address ranges? For many processors, only one memory
operand can be present at a time, so the 2-entry cache wouldn't be
constantly churned by code doing heavy memory accesses. */
/* Indices in `sorted_syms'. */
long min = 0;
long max_count = sorted_symcount;
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long thisplace;
struct objdump_disasm_info *aux;
bfd *abfd;
asection *sec;
unsigned int opb;
bool want_section;
long rel_count;
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if (sorted_symcount < 1)
return NULL;
aux = (struct objdump_disasm_info *) inf->application_data;
abfd = aux->abfd;
sec = inf->section;
opb = inf->octets_per_byte;
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/* Perform a binary search looking for the closest symbol to the
required value. We are searching the range (min, max_count]. */
while (min + 1 < max_count)
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{
asymbol *sym;
thisplace = (max_count + min) / 2;
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sym = sorted_syms[thisplace];
if (bfd_asymbol_value (sym) > vma)
max_count = thisplace;
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else if (bfd_asymbol_value (sym) < vma)
min = thisplace;
else
{
min = thisplace;
break;
}
}
/* The symbol we want is now in min, the low end of the range we
were searching. If there are several symbols with the same
Prefer object over notype symbols when disassembling Changing objdump disassembly output like this always requires some testsuite changes, with the avr and x64_64 changes simply due to picking up better symbols, the whole point of the patch. The mips changes are due to mips-sgi-irix changing STT_NOTYPE symbols to STT_OBJECT, which objdump now chooses in preference to script symbols. The problem is that objdump looks at the first symbol in the section being disassembled, and if object type, just dumps out bytes rather than disassembling. This results in new failures: FAIL: JAL overflow 2 FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow (n32) FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow (n64) So for mips-sgi-irix function symbols really do need to be function type. I fixed a few more than just the required minimum to avoid the above test fails. binutils/ * objdump.c (compare_section): New static var. (compare_symbols): Sort by current section only. Don't access symbol name out of bounds when checking for file symbols. Sort section symbols and object symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): Remove bogus debugging and section symbol test. (disassemble_data): Move symbol sort from here.. (disassemble_section): ..to here. Set compare_section. ld/ * testsuite/ld-avr/lds-mega.d: Adjust symbols to suit objdump change. * testsuite/ld-avr/lds-tiny.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/load2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1.s: Give function symbols function type. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh3.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh3a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/eh-frame5.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/ehdr_start-new.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/ehdr_start-o32.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/emit-relocs-1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jaloverflow-2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jaloverflow.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-call-global-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-intermix-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-pic-1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-pic-4c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/no-shared-1-n64.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/no-shared-1-o32.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-1b-micromips.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-2a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-3b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-4b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-5a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-n32c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-n64c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-o32c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pie.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/relax-jalr.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-2a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-4.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-5.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-6b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/textrel-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/undefweak-overflow.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/undefweak-overflow.d: Adjust.
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value, we want the first one. */
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thisplace = min;
while (thisplace > 0
&& (bfd_asymbol_value (sorted_syms[thisplace])
Prefer object over notype symbols when disassembling Changing objdump disassembly output like this always requires some testsuite changes, with the avr and x64_64 changes simply due to picking up better symbols, the whole point of the patch. The mips changes are due to mips-sgi-irix changing STT_NOTYPE symbols to STT_OBJECT, which objdump now chooses in preference to script symbols. The problem is that objdump looks at the first symbol in the section being disassembled, and if object type, just dumps out bytes rather than disassembling. This results in new failures: FAIL: JAL overflow 2 FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow (n32) FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow (n64) So for mips-sgi-irix function symbols really do need to be function type. I fixed a few more than just the required minimum to avoid the above test fails. binutils/ * objdump.c (compare_section): New static var. (compare_symbols): Sort by current section only. Don't access symbol name out of bounds when checking for file symbols. Sort section symbols and object symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): Remove bogus debugging and section symbol test. (disassemble_data): Move symbol sort from here.. (disassemble_section): ..to here. Set compare_section. ld/ * testsuite/ld-avr/lds-mega.d: Adjust symbols to suit objdump change. * testsuite/ld-avr/lds-tiny.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/load2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1.s: Give function symbols function type. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh3.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh3a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/eh-frame5.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/ehdr_start-new.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/ehdr_start-o32.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/emit-relocs-1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jaloverflow-2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jaloverflow.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-call-global-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-intermix-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-pic-1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-pic-4c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/no-shared-1-n64.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/no-shared-1-o32.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-1b-micromips.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-2a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-3b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-4b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-5a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-n32c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-n64c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-o32c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pie.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/relax-jalr.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-2a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-4.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-5.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-6b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/textrel-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/undefweak-overflow.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/undefweak-overflow.d: Adjust.
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== bfd_asymbol_value (sorted_syms[thisplace - 1])))
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--thisplace;
/* Prefer a symbol in the current section if we have multple symbols
with the same value, as can occur with overlays or zero size
sections. */
min = thisplace;
while (min < max_count
&& (bfd_asymbol_value (sorted_syms[min])
== bfd_asymbol_value (sorted_syms[thisplace])))
{
if (sym_ok (true, abfd, min, sec, inf))
{
thisplace = min;
if (place != NULL)
*place = thisplace;
return sorted_syms[thisplace];
}
++min;
}
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/* If the file is relocatable, and the symbol could be from this
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section, prefer a symbol from this section over symbols from
others, even if the other symbol's value might be closer.
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Note that this may be wrong for some symbol references if the
sections have overlapping memory ranges, but in that case there's
no way to tell what's desired without looking at the relocation
table.
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Also give the target a chance to reject symbols. */
want_section = (aux->require_sec
|| ((abfd->flags & HAS_RELOC) != 0
bfd_section_* macros This large patch removes the unnecessary bfd parameter from various bfd section macros and functions. The bfd is hardly ever used and if needed for the bfd_set_section_* or bfd_rename_section functions can be found via section->owner except for the com, und, abs, and ind std_section special sections. Those sections shouldn't be modified anyway. The patch also removes various bfd_get_section_<field> macros, replacing their use with bfd_section_<field>, and adds bfd_set_section_lma. I've also fixed a minor bug in gas where compressed section renaming was done directly rather than calling bfd_rename_section. This would have broken bfd_get_section_by_name and similar functions, but that hardly mattered at such a late stage in gas processing. bfd/ * bfd-in.h (bfd_get_section_name, bfd_get_section_vma), (bfd_get_section_lma, bfd_get_section_alignment), (bfd_get_section_size, bfd_get_section_flags), (bfd_get_section_userdata): Delete. (bfd_section_name, bfd_section_size, bfd_section_vma), (bfd_section_lma, bfd_section_alignment): Lose bfd parameter. (bfd_section_flags, bfd_section_userdata): New. (bfd_is_com_section): Rename parameter. * section.c (bfd_set_section_userdata, bfd_set_section_vma), (bfd_set_section_alignment, bfd_set_section_flags, bfd_rename_section), (bfd_set_section_size): Delete bfd parameter, rename section parameter. (bfd_set_section_lma): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_init_section_from_mach_o): Delete bfd param, update callers. * aoutx.h, * bfd.c, * coff-alpha.c, * coff-arm.c, * coff-mips.c, * coff64-rs6000.c, * coffcode.h, * coffgen.c, * cofflink.c, * compress.c, * ecoff.c, * elf-eh-frame.c, * elf-hppa.h, * elf-ifunc.c, * elf-m10200.c, * elf-m10300.c, * elf-properties.c, * elf-s390-common.c, * elf-vxworks.c, * elf.c, * elf32-arc.c, * elf32-arm.c, * elf32-avr.c, * elf32-bfin.c, * elf32-cr16.c, * elf32-cr16c.c, * elf32-cris.c, * elf32-crx.c, * elf32-csky.c, * elf32-d10v.c, * elf32-epiphany.c, * elf32-fr30.c, * elf32-frv.c, * elf32-ft32.c, * elf32-h8300.c, * elf32-hppa.c, * elf32-i386.c, * elf32-ip2k.c, * elf32-iq2000.c, * elf32-lm32.c, * elf32-m32c.c, * elf32-m32r.c, * elf32-m68hc1x.c, * elf32-m68k.c, * elf32-mcore.c, * elf32-mep.c, * elf32-metag.c, * elf32-microblaze.c, * elf32-moxie.c, * elf32-msp430.c, * elf32-mt.c, * elf32-nds32.c, * elf32-nios2.c, * elf32-or1k.c, * elf32-ppc.c, * elf32-pru.c, * elf32-rl78.c, * elf32-rx.c, * elf32-s390.c, * elf32-score.c, * elf32-score7.c, * elf32-sh.c, * elf32-spu.c, * elf32-tic6x.c, * elf32-tilepro.c, * elf32-v850.c, * elf32-vax.c, * elf32-visium.c, * elf32-xstormy16.c, * elf32-xtensa.c, * elf64-alpha.c, * elf64-bpf.c, * elf64-hppa.c, * elf64-ia64-vms.c, * elf64-mmix.c, * elf64-ppc.c, * elf64-s390.c, * elf64-sparc.c, * elf64-x86-64.c, * elflink.c, * elfnn-aarch64.c, * elfnn-ia64.c, * elfnn-riscv.c, * elfxx-aarch64.c, * elfxx-mips.c, * elfxx-sparc.c, * elfxx-tilegx.c, * elfxx-x86.c, * i386msdos.c, * linker.c, * mach-o.c, * mmo.c, * opncls.c, * pdp11.c, * pei-x86_64.c, * peicode.h, * reloc.c, * section.c, * syms.c, * vms-alpha.c, * xcofflink.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. binutils/ * addr2line.c, * bucomm.c, * coffgrok.c, * dlltool.c, * nm.c, * objcopy.c, * objdump.c, * od-elf32_avr.c, * od-macho.c, * od-xcoff.c, * prdbg.c, * rdcoff.c, * rddbg.c, * rescoff.c, * resres.c, * size.c, * srconv.c, * strings.c, * windmc.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. gas/ * as.c, * as.h, * dw2gencfi.c, * dwarf2dbg.c, * ecoff.c, * read.c, * stabs.c, * subsegs.c, * subsegs.h, * write.c, * config/obj-coff-seh.c, * config/obj-coff.c, * config/obj-ecoff.c, * config/obj-elf.c, * config/obj-macho.c, * config/obj-som.c, * config/tc-aarch64.c, * config/tc-alpha.c, * config/tc-arc.c, * config/tc-arm.c, * config/tc-avr.c, * config/tc-bfin.c, * config/tc-bpf.c, * config/tc-d10v.c, * config/tc-d30v.c, * config/tc-epiphany.c, * config/tc-fr30.c, * config/tc-frv.c, * config/tc-h8300.c, * config/tc-hppa.c, * config/tc-i386.c, * config/tc-ia64.c, * config/tc-ip2k.c, * config/tc-iq2000.c, * config/tc-lm32.c, * config/tc-m32c.c, * config/tc-m32r.c, * config/tc-m68hc11.c, * config/tc-mep.c, * config/tc-microblaze.c, * config/tc-mips.c, * config/tc-mmix.c, * config/tc-mn10200.c, * config/tc-mn10300.c, * config/tc-msp430.c, * config/tc-mt.c, * config/tc-nds32.c, * config/tc-or1k.c, * config/tc-ppc.c, * config/tc-pru.c, * config/tc-rl78.c, * config/tc-rx.c, * config/tc-s12z.c, * config/tc-s390.c, * config/tc-score.c, * config/tc-score7.c, * config/tc-sh.c, * config/tc-sparc.c, * config/tc-spu.c, * config/tc-tic4x.c, * config/tc-tic54x.c, * config/tc-tic6x.c, * config/tc-tilegx.c, * config/tc-tilepro.c, * config/tc-v850.c, * config/tc-visium.c, * config/tc-wasm32.c, * config/tc-xc16x.c, * config/tc-xgate.c, * config/tc-xstormy16.c, * config/tc-xtensa.c, * config/tc-z8k.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * write.c (compress_debug): Use bfd_rename_section. gdb/ * aarch64-linux-tdep.c, * arm-tdep.c, * auto-load.c, * coff-pe-read.c, * coffread.c, * corelow.c, * dbxread.c, * dicos-tdep.c, * dwarf2-frame.c, * dwarf2read.c, * elfread.c, * exec.c, * fbsd-tdep.c, * gcore.c, * gdb_bfd.c, * gdb_bfd.h, * hppa-tdep.c, * i386-cygwin-tdep.c, * i386-fbsd-tdep.c, * i386-linux-tdep.c, * jit.c, * linux-tdep.c, * machoread.c, * maint.c, * mdebugread.c, * minidebug.c, * mips-linux-tdep.c, * mips-sde-tdep.c, * mips-tdep.c, * mipsread.c, * nto-tdep.c, * objfiles.c, * objfiles.h, * osabi.c, * ppc-linux-tdep.c, * ppc64-tdep.c, * record-btrace.c, * record-full.c, * remote.c, * rs6000-aix-tdep.c, * rs6000-tdep.c, * s390-linux-tdep.c, * s390-tdep.c, * solib-aix.c, * solib-dsbt.c, * solib-frv.c, * solib-spu.c, * solib-svr4.c, * solib-target.c, * spu-linux-nat.c, * spu-tdep.c, * symfile-mem.c, * symfile.c, * symmisc.c, * symtab.c, * target.c, * windows-nat.c, * xcoffread.c, * cli/cli-dump.c, * compile/compile-object-load.c, * mi/mi-interp.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * gcore (gcore_create_callback): Use bfd_set_section_lma. * spu-tdep.c (spu_overlay_new_objfile): Likewise. gprof/ * corefile.c, * symtab.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. ld/ * ldcref.c, * ldctor.c, * ldelf.c, * ldlang.c, * pe-dll.c, * emultempl/aarch64elf.em, * emultempl/aix.em, * emultempl/armcoff.em, * emultempl/armelf.em, * emultempl/cr16elf.em, * emultempl/cskyelf.em, * emultempl/m68hc1xelf.em, * emultempl/m68kelf.em, * emultempl/mipself.em, * emultempl/mmix-elfnmmo.em, * emultempl/mmo.em, * emultempl/msp430.em, * emultempl/nios2elf.em, * emultempl/pe.em, * emultempl/pep.em, * emultempl/ppc64elf.em, * emultempl/xtensaelf.em: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. libctf/ * ctf-open-bfd.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. opcodes/ * arc-ext.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. sim/ * common/sim-load.c, * common/sim-utils.c, * cris/sim-if.c, * erc32/func.c, * lm32/sim-if.c, * m32c/load.c, * m32c/trace.c, * m68hc11/interp.c, * ppc/hw_htab.c, * ppc/hw_init.c, * rl78/load.c, * rl78/trace.c, * rx/gdb-if.c, * rx/load.c, * rx/trace.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes.
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&& vma >= bfd_section_vma (sec)
&& vma < (bfd_section_vma (sec)
+ bfd_section_size (sec) / opb)));
if (! sym_ok (want_section, abfd, thisplace, sec, inf))
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{
long i;
long newplace = sorted_symcount;
for (i = min - 1; i >= 0; i--)
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{
if (sym_ok (want_section, abfd, i, sec, inf))
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{
if (newplace == sorted_symcount)
newplace = i;
if (bfd_asymbol_value (sorted_syms[i])
!= bfd_asymbol_value (sorted_syms[newplace]))
break;
/* Remember this symbol and keep searching until we reach
an earlier address. */
newplace = i;
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}
}
if (newplace != sorted_symcount)
thisplace = newplace;
else
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{
/* We didn't find a good symbol with a smaller value.
Look for one with a larger value. */
for (i = thisplace + 1; i < sorted_symcount; i++)
{
if (sym_ok (want_section, abfd, i, sec, inf))
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{
thisplace = i;
break;
}
}
}
if (! sym_ok (want_section, abfd, thisplace, sec, inf))
/* There is no suitable symbol. */
return NULL;
}
Enhance objdump so that it will use .got, .plt and .plt.got section symbols when disassembling, and it will use dynamic relocs to interpret entries in the PLT and GOT. binutils * objdump.c (is_significant_symbol_name): New function. (remove_useless_symbols): Do not remove significanr symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): If an exact match for the specified address has not been found, try scanning the dynamic relocs to see if one of these matches the address. If so, use the symbol associated with the reloc. (objdump_print_addr_with_symbol): Do not print offsets to symbols with no value. (disassemble_section): Only use dynamic relocs if the user requested this. (disassemble_data): Always load dynamic relocs if they are available. ld * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app-abs32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib-plt32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/armthumb-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bcc-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-rel-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-blx-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib-v4t.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-10.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-14.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-15.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-3.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-4.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-9.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/long-plt-format.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/tls-lib-loc.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis1.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis2.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso12-pltdis.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/symbolic-func.r: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-3.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-4.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-5.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-dynamic-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-initial-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-relax-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-i386.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-68020.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-cpu32.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isab.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isac.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_app.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlspic_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1r.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-noindex.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/export-class-data.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local-lib.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-ifunc-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-plt-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/gotpcrel1.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/libno-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx3.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx4.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1a.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1c.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1e.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1f.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1g.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-main-bnd.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr18591.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1m.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-6b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19636-2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1f.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1h.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/protected3.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin2.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbindesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd10.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd5.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd6.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd8.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic2.dd: Likewise. 2016-10-11 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> PR ld/20535 * emultempl/elf32.em (_search_needed): Add support for pseudo environment variables supported by ld.so. Namely $ORIGIN, $LIB and $PLATFORM. * configure.ac: Add getauxval to list AC_CHECK_FUNCS list. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. 2016-10-11 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (lang_do_assignments_1): Descend into output section statements that do not yet have bfd sections. Set symbol section temporarily for symbols defined in such statements to the undefined section. Don't error on data or reloc statements until final phase. * ldexp.c (exp_fold_tree_1 <etree_assign>): Handle bfd_und_section in expld.section. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-10.d: Adjust. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-11.d: Adjust. 2016-10-10 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Move binary start to 16M. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcases accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (MAX): Define. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Alloc at least enough for etree_type.value. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/lib/ld-lib.exp (is_generic_elf): New, extracted from.. * testsuite/ld-elf/elf.exp: ..here. 2016-10-06 Ludovic Court?s <ludo@gnu.org> * emulparams/elf32bmipn32-defs.sh: Shift quote of "x$EMULATION_NAME" to the left to work around <http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-4.2-patches/bash42-007>. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * lexsup.c: Spell fall through comments consistently and add missing fall through comments. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * plugin.c (asymbol_from_plugin_symbol): Avoid compiler warning by adding return. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ld.texinfo (Expression Section): Update result of arithmetic expressions. * ldexp.c (arith_result_section): New function. (fold_binary): Use it. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (exp_value_fold): New function. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Use it. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * scripttempl/v850.sc: Don't reference __ctbp, __ep, __gp when not relocating. * scripttempl/v850_rh850.sc: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> PR ld/20528 * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: xfail generic elf targets. Allow multiple .text sections for hppa-linux. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldmain.c (default_bfd_error_handler): New function pointer. (ld_bfd_error_handler): New function. (main): Arrange to call it on bfd errors/warnings. (ld_bfd_assert_handler): Enable tail call. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (ignore_bfd_errors): Update params. 2016-09-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> PR ld/20528 * emultempl/elf32.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_place_orphan): Don't merge 2 sections with different SHF_EXCLUDE. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.s: Likewise. 2016-09-28 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> PR ld/20608 * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf.exp: Handle new testcase. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.sym: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Vlad Zakharov <vzakhar@synopsys.com> * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-4.s: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-14.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-24.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-34.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-41.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-32.d: Adjust expected warning. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-23.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-01.d: Adjust expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-03.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-10.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-20.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-22.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-33.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/powerpc.exp: Don't run deleted tests. 2016-09-23 Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki.4i@stu.hosei.ac.jp> PR ld/20595 * testsuite/ld-arm/unwind-4.d: Add -q option to linker command line and -r option to objdump command line. Match emitted relocs to make sure that superflous relocs are not generated. 2016-09-23 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Change TEXT_START_ADDR to 256MB. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcase accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-09-22 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> * emultempl/elf32.em (_try_needed): In verbose mode, report failed attempts to find a needed library. 2016-09-21 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-28.d: Expect spaces after "," in addresses. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-313.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-531.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-532.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-533.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-534.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-535.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-536.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-537.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-538.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum835769.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum843419.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-21.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-7c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-all.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gd-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. gas * gas/arm/tls.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump.
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/* If we have not found an exact match for the specified address
and we have dynamic relocations available, then we can produce
a better result by matching a relocation to the address and
using the symbol associated with that relocation. */
PowerPC disassembly of pcrel references This adds some annotation to Power10 pcrel instructions, displaying the target address (ie. pc + D34 field) plus a symbol if there is one at exactly that target address. pld from the .got or .plt will also look up the entry and display it, symbolically if there is a dynamic relocation on the entry. include/ * dis-asm.h (struct disassemble_info): Add dynrelbuf and dynrelcount. binutils/ * objdump.c (struct objdump_disasm_info): Delete dynrelbuf and dynrelcount. (find_symbol_for_address): Adjust for dynrelbuf and dynrelcount move. (disassemble_section, disassemble_data): Likewise. opcodes/ * ppc-dis.c (struct dis_private): Add "special". (POWERPC_DIALECT): Delete. Replace uses with.. (private_data): ..this. New inline function. (disassemble_init_powerpc): Init "special" names. (skip_optional_operands): Add is_pcrel arg, set when detecting R field of prefix instructions. (bsearch_reloc, print_got_plt): New functions. (print_insn_powerpc): For pcrel instructions, print target address and symbol if known, and decode plt and got loads too. gas/ * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-pcrel.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-reloc.d: Likewise. * gas/testsuite/gas/ppc/vsx_32byte.d: Likewise. ld/ * testsuite/ld-powerpc/inlinepcrel-1.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/inlinepcrel-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/notoc2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/notoc3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/pcrelopt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/startstop.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsget.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsget2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsld.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/weak1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/weak1so.d: Likewise.
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rel_count = inf->dynrelcount;
Enhance objdump so that it will use .got, .plt and .plt.got section symbols when disassembling, and it will use dynamic relocs to interpret entries in the PLT and GOT. binutils * objdump.c (is_significant_symbol_name): New function. (remove_useless_symbols): Do not remove significanr symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): If an exact match for the specified address has not been found, try scanning the dynamic relocs to see if one of these matches the address. If so, use the symbol associated with the reloc. (objdump_print_addr_with_symbol): Do not print offsets to symbols with no value. (disassemble_section): Only use dynamic relocs if the user requested this. (disassemble_data): Always load dynamic relocs if they are available. ld * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app-abs32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib-plt32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/armthumb-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bcc-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-rel-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-blx-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib-v4t.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-10.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-14.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-15.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-3.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-4.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-9.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/long-plt-format.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/tls-lib-loc.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis1.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis2.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso12-pltdis.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/symbolic-func.r: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-3.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-4.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-5.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-dynamic-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-initial-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-relax-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-i386.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-68020.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-cpu32.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isab.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isac.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_app.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlspic_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1r.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-noindex.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/export-class-data.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local-lib.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-ifunc-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-plt-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/gotpcrel1.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/libno-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx3.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx4.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1a.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1c.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1e.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1f.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1g.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-main-bnd.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr18591.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1m.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-6b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19636-2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1f.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1h.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/protected3.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin2.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbindesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd10.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd5.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd6.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd8.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic2.dd: Likewise. 2016-10-11 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> PR ld/20535 * emultempl/elf32.em (_search_needed): Add support for pseudo environment variables supported by ld.so. Namely $ORIGIN, $LIB and $PLATFORM. * configure.ac: Add getauxval to list AC_CHECK_FUNCS list. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. 2016-10-11 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (lang_do_assignments_1): Descend into output section statements that do not yet have bfd sections. Set symbol section temporarily for symbols defined in such statements to the undefined section. Don't error on data or reloc statements until final phase. * ldexp.c (exp_fold_tree_1 <etree_assign>): Handle bfd_und_section in expld.section. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-10.d: Adjust. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-11.d: Adjust. 2016-10-10 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Move binary start to 16M. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcases accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (MAX): Define. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Alloc at least enough for etree_type.value. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/lib/ld-lib.exp (is_generic_elf): New, extracted from.. * testsuite/ld-elf/elf.exp: ..here. 2016-10-06 Ludovic Court?s <ludo@gnu.org> * emulparams/elf32bmipn32-defs.sh: Shift quote of "x$EMULATION_NAME" to the left to work around <http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-4.2-patches/bash42-007>. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * lexsup.c: Spell fall through comments consistently and add missing fall through comments. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * plugin.c (asymbol_from_plugin_symbol): Avoid compiler warning by adding return. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ld.texinfo (Expression Section): Update result of arithmetic expressions. * ldexp.c (arith_result_section): New function. (fold_binary): Use it. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (exp_value_fold): New function. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Use it. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * scripttempl/v850.sc: Don't reference __ctbp, __ep, __gp when not relocating. * scripttempl/v850_rh850.sc: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> PR ld/20528 * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: xfail generic elf targets. Allow multiple .text sections for hppa-linux. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldmain.c (default_bfd_error_handler): New function pointer. (ld_bfd_error_handler): New function. (main): Arrange to call it on bfd errors/warnings. (ld_bfd_assert_handler): Enable tail call. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (ignore_bfd_errors): Update params. 2016-09-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> PR ld/20528 * emultempl/elf32.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_place_orphan): Don't merge 2 sections with different SHF_EXCLUDE. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.s: Likewise. 2016-09-28 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> PR ld/20608 * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf.exp: Handle new testcase. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.sym: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Vlad Zakharov <vzakhar@synopsys.com> * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-4.s: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-14.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-24.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-34.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-41.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-32.d: Adjust expected warning. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-23.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-01.d: Adjust expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-03.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-10.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-20.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-22.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-33.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/powerpc.exp: Don't run deleted tests. 2016-09-23 Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki.4i@stu.hosei.ac.jp> PR ld/20595 * testsuite/ld-arm/unwind-4.d: Add -q option to linker command line and -r option to objdump command line. Match emitted relocs to make sure that superflous relocs are not generated. 2016-09-23 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Change TEXT_START_ADDR to 256MB. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcase accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-09-22 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> * emultempl/elf32.em (_try_needed): In verbose mode, report failed attempts to find a needed library. 2016-09-21 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-28.d: Expect spaces after "," in addresses. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-313.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-531.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-532.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-533.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-534.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-535.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-536.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-537.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-538.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum835769.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum843419.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-21.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-7c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-all.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gd-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. gas * gas/arm/tls.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump.
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if (!want_section
&& sorted_syms[thisplace]->value != vma
&& rel_count > 0
PowerPC disassembly of pcrel references This adds some annotation to Power10 pcrel instructions, displaying the target address (ie. pc + D34 field) plus a symbol if there is one at exactly that target address. pld from the .got or .plt will also look up the entry and display it, symbolically if there is a dynamic relocation on the entry. include/ * dis-asm.h (struct disassemble_info): Add dynrelbuf and dynrelcount. binutils/ * objdump.c (struct objdump_disasm_info): Delete dynrelbuf and dynrelcount. (find_symbol_for_address): Adjust for dynrelbuf and dynrelcount move. (disassemble_section, disassemble_data): Likewise. opcodes/ * ppc-dis.c (struct dis_private): Add "special". (POWERPC_DIALECT): Delete. Replace uses with.. (private_data): ..this. New inline function. (disassemble_init_powerpc): Init "special" names. (skip_optional_operands): Add is_pcrel arg, set when detecting R field of prefix instructions. (bsearch_reloc, print_got_plt): New functions. (print_insn_powerpc): For pcrel instructions, print target address and symbol if known, and decode plt and got loads too. gas/ * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-pcrel.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-reloc.d: Likewise. * gas/testsuite/gas/ppc/vsx_32byte.d: Likewise. ld/ * testsuite/ld-powerpc/inlinepcrel-1.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/inlinepcrel-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/notoc2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/notoc3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/pcrelopt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/startstop.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsget.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsget2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsld.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/weak1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/weak1so.d: Likewise.
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&& inf->dynrelbuf != NULL
&& inf->dynrelbuf[0]->address <= vma
&& inf->dynrelbuf[rel_count - 1]->address >= vma
Enhance objdump so that it will use .got, .plt and .plt.got section symbols when disassembling, and it will use dynamic relocs to interpret entries in the PLT and GOT. binutils * objdump.c (is_significant_symbol_name): New function. (remove_useless_symbols): Do not remove significanr symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): If an exact match for the specified address has not been found, try scanning the dynamic relocs to see if one of these matches the address. If so, use the symbol associated with the reloc. (objdump_print_addr_with_symbol): Do not print offsets to symbols with no value. (disassemble_section): Only use dynamic relocs if the user requested this. (disassemble_data): Always load dynamic relocs if they are available. ld * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app-abs32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib-plt32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/armthumb-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bcc-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-rel-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-blx-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib-v4t.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-10.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-14.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-15.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-3.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-4.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-9.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/long-plt-format.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/tls-lib-loc.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis1.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis2.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso12-pltdis.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/symbolic-func.r: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-3.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-4.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-5.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-dynamic-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-initial-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-relax-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-i386.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-68020.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-cpu32.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isab.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isac.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_app.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlspic_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1r.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-noindex.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/export-class-data.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local-lib.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-ifunc-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-plt-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/gotpcrel1.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/libno-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx3.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx4.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1a.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1c.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1e.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1f.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1g.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-main-bnd.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr18591.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1m.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-6b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19636-2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1f.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1h.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/protected3.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin2.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbindesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd10.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd5.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd6.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd8.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic2.dd: Likewise. 2016-10-11 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> PR ld/20535 * emultempl/elf32.em (_search_needed): Add support for pseudo environment variables supported by ld.so. Namely $ORIGIN, $LIB and $PLATFORM. * configure.ac: Add getauxval to list AC_CHECK_FUNCS list. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. 2016-10-11 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (lang_do_assignments_1): Descend into output section statements that do not yet have bfd sections. Set symbol section temporarily for symbols defined in such statements to the undefined section. Don't error on data or reloc statements until final phase. * ldexp.c (exp_fold_tree_1 <etree_assign>): Handle bfd_und_section in expld.section. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-10.d: Adjust. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-11.d: Adjust. 2016-10-10 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Move binary start to 16M. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcases accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (MAX): Define. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Alloc at least enough for etree_type.value. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/lib/ld-lib.exp (is_generic_elf): New, extracted from.. * testsuite/ld-elf/elf.exp: ..here. 2016-10-06 Ludovic Court?s <ludo@gnu.org> * emulparams/elf32bmipn32-defs.sh: Shift quote of "x$EMULATION_NAME" to the left to work around <http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-4.2-patches/bash42-007>. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * lexsup.c: Spell fall through comments consistently and add missing fall through comments. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * plugin.c (asymbol_from_plugin_symbol): Avoid compiler warning by adding return. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ld.texinfo (Expression Section): Update result of arithmetic expressions. * ldexp.c (arith_result_section): New function. (fold_binary): Use it. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (exp_value_fold): New function. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Use it. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * scripttempl/v850.sc: Don't reference __ctbp, __ep, __gp when not relocating. * scripttempl/v850_rh850.sc: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> PR ld/20528 * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: xfail generic elf targets. Allow multiple .text sections for hppa-linux. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldmain.c (default_bfd_error_handler): New function pointer. (ld_bfd_error_handler): New function. (main): Arrange to call it on bfd errors/warnings. (ld_bfd_assert_handler): Enable tail call. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (ignore_bfd_errors): Update params. 2016-09-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> PR ld/20528 * emultempl/elf32.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_place_orphan): Don't merge 2 sections with different SHF_EXCLUDE. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.s: Likewise. 2016-09-28 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> PR ld/20608 * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf.exp: Handle new testcase. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.sym: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Vlad Zakharov <vzakhar@synopsys.com> * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-4.s: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-14.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-24.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-34.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-41.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-32.d: Adjust expected warning. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-23.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-01.d: Adjust expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-03.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-10.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-20.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-22.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-33.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/powerpc.exp: Don't run deleted tests. 2016-09-23 Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki.4i@stu.hosei.ac.jp> PR ld/20595 * testsuite/ld-arm/unwind-4.d: Add -q option to linker command line and -r option to objdump command line. Match emitted relocs to make sure that superflous relocs are not generated. 2016-09-23 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Change TEXT_START_ADDR to 256MB. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcase accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-09-22 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> * emultempl/elf32.em (_try_needed): In verbose mode, report failed attempts to find a needed library. 2016-09-21 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-28.d: Expect spaces after "," in addresses. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-313.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-531.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-532.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-533.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-534.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-535.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-536.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-537.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-538.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum835769.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum843419.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-21.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-7c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-all.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gd-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. gas * gas/arm/tls.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump.
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/* If we have matched a synthetic symbol, then stick with that. */
&& (sorted_syms[thisplace]->flags & BSF_SYNTHETIC) == 0)
{
arelent ** rel_low;
arelent ** rel_high;
Enhance objdump so that it will use .got, .plt and .plt.got section symbols when disassembling, and it will use dynamic relocs to interpret entries in the PLT and GOT. binutils * objdump.c (is_significant_symbol_name): New function. (remove_useless_symbols): Do not remove significanr symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): If an exact match for the specified address has not been found, try scanning the dynamic relocs to see if one of these matches the address. If so, use the symbol associated with the reloc. (objdump_print_addr_with_symbol): Do not print offsets to symbols with no value. (disassemble_section): Only use dynamic relocs if the user requested this. (disassemble_data): Always load dynamic relocs if they are available. ld * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app-abs32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib-plt32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/armthumb-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bcc-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-rel-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-blx-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib-v4t.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-10.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-14.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-15.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-3.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-4.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-9.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/long-plt-format.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/tls-lib-loc.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis1.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis2.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso12-pltdis.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/symbolic-func.r: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-3.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-4.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-5.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-dynamic-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-initial-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-relax-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-i386.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-68020.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-cpu32.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isab.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isac.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_app.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlspic_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1r.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-noindex.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/export-class-data.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local-lib.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-ifunc-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-plt-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/gotpcrel1.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/libno-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx3.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx4.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1a.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1c.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1e.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1f.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1g.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-main-bnd.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr18591.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1m.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-6b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19636-2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1f.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1h.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/protected3.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin2.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbindesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd10.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd5.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd6.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd8.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic2.dd: Likewise. 2016-10-11 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> PR ld/20535 * emultempl/elf32.em (_search_needed): Add support for pseudo environment variables supported by ld.so. Namely $ORIGIN, $LIB and $PLATFORM. * configure.ac: Add getauxval to list AC_CHECK_FUNCS list. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. 2016-10-11 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (lang_do_assignments_1): Descend into output section statements that do not yet have bfd sections. Set symbol section temporarily for symbols defined in such statements to the undefined section. Don't error on data or reloc statements until final phase. * ldexp.c (exp_fold_tree_1 <etree_assign>): Handle bfd_und_section in expld.section. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-10.d: Adjust. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-11.d: Adjust. 2016-10-10 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Move binary start to 16M. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcases accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (MAX): Define. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Alloc at least enough for etree_type.value. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/lib/ld-lib.exp (is_generic_elf): New, extracted from.. * testsuite/ld-elf/elf.exp: ..here. 2016-10-06 Ludovic Court?s <ludo@gnu.org> * emulparams/elf32bmipn32-defs.sh: Shift quote of "x$EMULATION_NAME" to the left to work around <http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-4.2-patches/bash42-007>. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * lexsup.c: Spell fall through comments consistently and add missing fall through comments. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * plugin.c (asymbol_from_plugin_symbol): Avoid compiler warning by adding return. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ld.texinfo (Expression Section): Update result of arithmetic expressions. * ldexp.c (arith_result_section): New function. (fold_binary): Use it. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (exp_value_fold): New function. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Use it. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * scripttempl/v850.sc: Don't reference __ctbp, __ep, __gp when not relocating. * scripttempl/v850_rh850.sc: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> PR ld/20528 * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: xfail generic elf targets. Allow multiple .text sections for hppa-linux. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldmain.c (default_bfd_error_handler): New function pointer. (ld_bfd_error_handler): New function. (main): Arrange to call it on bfd errors/warnings. (ld_bfd_assert_handler): Enable tail call. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (ignore_bfd_errors): Update params. 2016-09-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> PR ld/20528 * emultempl/elf32.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_place_orphan): Don't merge 2 sections with different SHF_EXCLUDE. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.s: Likewise. 2016-09-28 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> PR ld/20608 * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf.exp: Handle new testcase. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.sym: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Vlad Zakharov <vzakhar@synopsys.com> * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-4.s: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-14.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-24.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-34.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-41.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-32.d: Adjust expected warning. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-23.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-01.d: Adjust expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-03.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-10.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-20.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-22.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-33.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/powerpc.exp: Don't run deleted tests. 2016-09-23 Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki.4i@stu.hosei.ac.jp> PR ld/20595 * testsuite/ld-arm/unwind-4.d: Add -q option to linker command line and -r option to objdump command line. Match emitted relocs to make sure that superflous relocs are not generated. 2016-09-23 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Change TEXT_START_ADDR to 256MB. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcase accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-09-22 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> * emultempl/elf32.em (_try_needed): In verbose mode, report failed attempts to find a needed library. 2016-09-21 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-28.d: Expect spaces after "," in addresses. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-313.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-531.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-532.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-533.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-534.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-535.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-536.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-537.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-538.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum835769.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum843419.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-21.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-7c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-all.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gd-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. gas * gas/arm/tls.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump.
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PowerPC disassembly of pcrel references This adds some annotation to Power10 pcrel instructions, displaying the target address (ie. pc + D34 field) plus a symbol if there is one at exactly that target address. pld from the .got or .plt will also look up the entry and display it, symbolically if there is a dynamic relocation on the entry. include/ * dis-asm.h (struct disassemble_info): Add dynrelbuf and dynrelcount. binutils/ * objdump.c (struct objdump_disasm_info): Delete dynrelbuf and dynrelcount. (find_symbol_for_address): Adjust for dynrelbuf and dynrelcount move. (disassemble_section, disassemble_data): Likewise. opcodes/ * ppc-dis.c (struct dis_private): Add "special". (POWERPC_DIALECT): Delete. Replace uses with.. (private_data): ..this. New inline function. (disassemble_init_powerpc): Init "special" names. (skip_optional_operands): Add is_pcrel arg, set when detecting R field of prefix instructions. (bsearch_reloc, print_got_plt): New functions. (print_insn_powerpc): For pcrel instructions, print target address and symbol if known, and decode plt and got loads too. gas/ * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-pcrel.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-reloc.d: Likewise. * gas/testsuite/gas/ppc/vsx_32byte.d: Likewise. ld/ * testsuite/ld-powerpc/inlinepcrel-1.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/inlinepcrel-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/notoc2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/notoc3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/pcrelopt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/startstop.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsget.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsget2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsld.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/weak1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/weak1so.d: Likewise.
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rel_low = inf->dynrelbuf;
rel_high = rel_low + rel_count - 1;
while (rel_low <= rel_high)
Enhance objdump so that it will use .got, .plt and .plt.got section symbols when disassembling, and it will use dynamic relocs to interpret entries in the PLT and GOT. binutils * objdump.c (is_significant_symbol_name): New function. (remove_useless_symbols): Do not remove significanr symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): If an exact match for the specified address has not been found, try scanning the dynamic relocs to see if one of these matches the address. If so, use the symbol associated with the reloc. (objdump_print_addr_with_symbol): Do not print offsets to symbols with no value. (disassemble_section): Only use dynamic relocs if the user requested this. (disassemble_data): Always load dynamic relocs if they are available. ld * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app-abs32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib-plt32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/armthumb-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bcc-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-rel-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-blx-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib-v4t.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-10.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-14.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-15.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-3.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-4.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-9.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/long-plt-format.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/tls-lib-loc.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis1.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis2.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso12-pltdis.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/symbolic-func.r: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-3.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-4.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-5.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-dynamic-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-initial-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-relax-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-i386.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-68020.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-cpu32.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isab.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isac.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_app.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlspic_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1r.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-noindex.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/export-class-data.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local-lib.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-ifunc-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-plt-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/gotpcrel1.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/libno-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx3.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx4.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1a.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1c.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1e.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1f.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1g.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-main-bnd.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr18591.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1m.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-6b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19636-2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1f.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1h.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/protected3.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin2.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbindesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd10.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd5.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd6.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd8.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic2.dd: Likewise. 2016-10-11 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> PR ld/20535 * emultempl/elf32.em (_search_needed): Add support for pseudo environment variables supported by ld.so. Namely $ORIGIN, $LIB and $PLATFORM. * configure.ac: Add getauxval to list AC_CHECK_FUNCS list. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. 2016-10-11 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (lang_do_assignments_1): Descend into output section statements that do not yet have bfd sections. Set symbol section temporarily for symbols defined in such statements to the undefined section. Don't error on data or reloc statements until final phase. * ldexp.c (exp_fold_tree_1 <etree_assign>): Handle bfd_und_section in expld.section. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-10.d: Adjust. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-11.d: Adjust. 2016-10-10 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Move binary start to 16M. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcases accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (MAX): Define. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Alloc at least enough for etree_type.value. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/lib/ld-lib.exp (is_generic_elf): New, extracted from.. * testsuite/ld-elf/elf.exp: ..here. 2016-10-06 Ludovic Court?s <ludo@gnu.org> * emulparams/elf32bmipn32-defs.sh: Shift quote of "x$EMULATION_NAME" to the left to work around <http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-4.2-patches/bash42-007>. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * lexsup.c: Spell fall through comments consistently and add missing fall through comments. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * plugin.c (asymbol_from_plugin_symbol): Avoid compiler warning by adding return. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ld.texinfo (Expression Section): Update result of arithmetic expressions. * ldexp.c (arith_result_section): New function. (fold_binary): Use it. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (exp_value_fold): New function. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Use it. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * scripttempl/v850.sc: Don't reference __ctbp, __ep, __gp when not relocating. * scripttempl/v850_rh850.sc: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> PR ld/20528 * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: xfail generic elf targets. Allow multiple .text sections for hppa-linux. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldmain.c (default_bfd_error_handler): New function pointer. (ld_bfd_error_handler): New function. (main): Arrange to call it on bfd errors/warnings. (ld_bfd_assert_handler): Enable tail call. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (ignore_bfd_errors): Update params. 2016-09-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> PR ld/20528 * emultempl/elf32.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_place_orphan): Don't merge 2 sections with different SHF_EXCLUDE. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.s: Likewise. 2016-09-28 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> PR ld/20608 * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf.exp: Handle new testcase. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.sym: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Vlad Zakharov <vzakhar@synopsys.com> * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-4.s: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-14.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-24.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-34.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-41.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-32.d: Adjust expected warning. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-23.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-01.d: Adjust expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-03.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-10.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-20.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-22.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-33.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/powerpc.exp: Don't run deleted tests. 2016-09-23 Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki.4i@stu.hosei.ac.jp> PR ld/20595 * testsuite/ld-arm/unwind-4.d: Add -q option to linker command line and -r option to objdump command line. Match emitted relocs to make sure that superflous relocs are not generated. 2016-09-23 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Change TEXT_START_ADDR to 256MB. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcase accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-09-22 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> * emultempl/elf32.em (_try_needed): In verbose mode, report failed attempts to find a needed library. 2016-09-21 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-28.d: Expect spaces after "," in addresses. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-313.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-531.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-532.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-533.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-534.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-535.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-536.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-537.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-538.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum835769.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum843419.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-21.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-7c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-all.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gd-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. gas * gas/arm/tls.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump.
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{
arelent **rel_mid = &rel_low[(rel_high - rel_low) / 2];
arelent * rel = *rel_mid;
Enhance objdump so that it will use .got, .plt and .plt.got section symbols when disassembling, and it will use dynamic relocs to interpret entries in the PLT and GOT. binutils * objdump.c (is_significant_symbol_name): New function. (remove_useless_symbols): Do not remove significanr symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): If an exact match for the specified address has not been found, try scanning the dynamic relocs to see if one of these matches the address. If so, use the symbol associated with the reloc. (objdump_print_addr_with_symbol): Do not print offsets to symbols with no value. (disassemble_section): Only use dynamic relocs if the user requested this. (disassemble_data): Always load dynamic relocs if they are available. ld * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app-abs32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib-plt32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/armthumb-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bcc-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-rel-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-blx-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib-v4t.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-10.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-14.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-15.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-3.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-4.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-9.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/long-plt-format.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/tls-lib-loc.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis1.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis2.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso12-pltdis.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/symbolic-func.r: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-3.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-4.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-5.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-dynamic-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-initial-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-relax-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-i386.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-68020.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-cpu32.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isab.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isac.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_app.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlspic_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1r.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-noindex.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/export-class-data.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local-lib.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-ifunc-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-plt-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/gotpcrel1.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/libno-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx3.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx4.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1a.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1c.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1e.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1f.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1g.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-main-bnd.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr18591.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1m.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-6b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19636-2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1f.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1h.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/protected3.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin2.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbindesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd10.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd5.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd6.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd8.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic2.dd: Likewise. 2016-10-11 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> PR ld/20535 * emultempl/elf32.em (_search_needed): Add support for pseudo environment variables supported by ld.so. Namely $ORIGIN, $LIB and $PLATFORM. * configure.ac: Add getauxval to list AC_CHECK_FUNCS list. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. 2016-10-11 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (lang_do_assignments_1): Descend into output section statements that do not yet have bfd sections. Set symbol section temporarily for symbols defined in such statements to the undefined section. Don't error on data or reloc statements until final phase. * ldexp.c (exp_fold_tree_1 <etree_assign>): Handle bfd_und_section in expld.section. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-10.d: Adjust. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-11.d: Adjust. 2016-10-10 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Move binary start to 16M. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcases accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (MAX): Define. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Alloc at least enough for etree_type.value. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/lib/ld-lib.exp (is_generic_elf): New, extracted from.. * testsuite/ld-elf/elf.exp: ..here. 2016-10-06 Ludovic Court?s <ludo@gnu.org> * emulparams/elf32bmipn32-defs.sh: Shift quote of "x$EMULATION_NAME" to the left to work around <http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-4.2-patches/bash42-007>. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * lexsup.c: Spell fall through comments consistently and add missing fall through comments. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * plugin.c (asymbol_from_plugin_symbol): Avoid compiler warning by adding return. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ld.texinfo (Expression Section): Update result of arithmetic expressions. * ldexp.c (arith_result_section): New function. (fold_binary): Use it. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (exp_value_fold): New function. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Use it. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * scripttempl/v850.sc: Don't reference __ctbp, __ep, __gp when not relocating. * scripttempl/v850_rh850.sc: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> PR ld/20528 * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: xfail generic elf targets. Allow multiple .text sections for hppa-linux. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldmain.c (default_bfd_error_handler): New function pointer. (ld_bfd_error_handler): New function. (main): Arrange to call it on bfd errors/warnings. (ld_bfd_assert_handler): Enable tail call. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (ignore_bfd_errors): Update params. 2016-09-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> PR ld/20528 * emultempl/elf32.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_place_orphan): Don't merge 2 sections with different SHF_EXCLUDE. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.s: Likewise. 2016-09-28 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> PR ld/20608 * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf.exp: Handle new testcase. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.sym: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Vlad Zakharov <vzakhar@synopsys.com> * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-4.s: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-14.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-24.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-34.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-41.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-32.d: Adjust expected warning. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-23.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-01.d: Adjust expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-03.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-10.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-20.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-22.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-33.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/powerpc.exp: Don't run deleted tests. 2016-09-23 Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki.4i@stu.hosei.ac.jp> PR ld/20595 * testsuite/ld-arm/unwind-4.d: Add -q option to linker command line and -r option to objdump command line. Match emitted relocs to make sure that superflous relocs are not generated. 2016-09-23 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Change TEXT_START_ADDR to 256MB. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcase accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-09-22 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> * emultempl/elf32.em (_try_needed): In verbose mode, report failed attempts to find a needed library. 2016-09-21 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-28.d: Expect spaces after "," in addresses. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-313.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-531.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-532.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-533.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-534.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-535.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-536.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-537.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-538.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum835769.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum843419.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-21.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-7c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-all.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gd-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. gas * gas/arm/tls.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump.
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if (rel->address == vma)
Enhance objdump so that it will use .got, .plt and .plt.got section symbols when disassembling, and it will use dynamic relocs to interpret entries in the PLT and GOT. binutils * objdump.c (is_significant_symbol_name): New function. (remove_useless_symbols): Do not remove significanr symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): If an exact match for the specified address has not been found, try scanning the dynamic relocs to see if one of these matches the address. If so, use the symbol associated with the reloc. (objdump_print_addr_with_symbol): Do not print offsets to symbols with no value. (disassemble_section): Only use dynamic relocs if the user requested this. (disassemble_data): Always load dynamic relocs if they are available. ld * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app-abs32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib-plt32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/armthumb-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bcc-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-rel-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-blx-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib-v4t.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-10.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-14.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-15.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-3.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-4.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-9.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/long-plt-format.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/tls-lib-loc.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis1.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis2.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso12-pltdis.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/symbolic-func.r: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-3.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-4.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-5.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-dynamic-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-initial-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-relax-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-i386.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-68020.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-cpu32.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isab.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isac.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_app.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlspic_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1r.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-noindex.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/export-class-data.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local-lib.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-ifunc-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-plt-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/gotpcrel1.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/libno-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx3.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx4.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1a.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1c.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1e.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1f.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1g.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-main-bnd.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr18591.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1m.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-6b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19636-2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1f.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1h.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/protected3.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin2.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbindesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd10.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd5.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd6.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd8.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic2.dd: Likewise. 2016-10-11 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> PR ld/20535 * emultempl/elf32.em (_search_needed): Add support for pseudo environment variables supported by ld.so. Namely $ORIGIN, $LIB and $PLATFORM. * configure.ac: Add getauxval to list AC_CHECK_FUNCS list. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. 2016-10-11 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (lang_do_assignments_1): Descend into output section statements that do not yet have bfd sections. Set symbol section temporarily for symbols defined in such statements to the undefined section. Don't error on data or reloc statements until final phase. * ldexp.c (exp_fold_tree_1 <etree_assign>): Handle bfd_und_section in expld.section. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-10.d: Adjust. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-11.d: Adjust. 2016-10-10 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Move binary start to 16M. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcases accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (MAX): Define. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Alloc at least enough for etree_type.value. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/lib/ld-lib.exp (is_generic_elf): New, extracted from.. * testsuite/ld-elf/elf.exp: ..here. 2016-10-06 Ludovic Court?s <ludo@gnu.org> * emulparams/elf32bmipn32-defs.sh: Shift quote of "x$EMULATION_NAME" to the left to work around <http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-4.2-patches/bash42-007>. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * lexsup.c: Spell fall through comments consistently and add missing fall through comments. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * plugin.c (asymbol_from_plugin_symbol): Avoid compiler warning by adding return. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ld.texinfo (Expression Section): Update result of arithmetic expressions. * ldexp.c (arith_result_section): New function. (fold_binary): Use it. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (exp_value_fold): New function. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Use it. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * scripttempl/v850.sc: Don't reference __ctbp, __ep, __gp when not relocating. * scripttempl/v850_rh850.sc: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> PR ld/20528 * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: xfail generic elf targets. Allow multiple .text sections for hppa-linux. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldmain.c (default_bfd_error_handler): New function pointer. (ld_bfd_error_handler): New function. (main): Arrange to call it on bfd errors/warnings. (ld_bfd_assert_handler): Enable tail call. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (ignore_bfd_errors): Update params. 2016-09-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> PR ld/20528 * emultempl/elf32.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_place_orphan): Don't merge 2 sections with different SHF_EXCLUDE. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.s: Likewise. 2016-09-28 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> PR ld/20608 * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf.exp: Handle new testcase. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.sym: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Vlad Zakharov <vzakhar@synopsys.com> * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-4.s: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-14.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-24.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-34.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-41.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-32.d: Adjust expected warning. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-23.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-01.d: Adjust expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-03.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-10.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-20.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-22.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-33.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/powerpc.exp: Don't run deleted tests. 2016-09-23 Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki.4i@stu.hosei.ac.jp> PR ld/20595 * testsuite/ld-arm/unwind-4.d: Add -q option to linker command line and -r option to objdump command line. Match emitted relocs to make sure that superflous relocs are not generated. 2016-09-23 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Change TEXT_START_ADDR to 256MB. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcase accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-09-22 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> * emultempl/elf32.em (_try_needed): In verbose mode, report failed attempts to find a needed library. 2016-09-21 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-28.d: Expect spaces after "," in addresses. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-313.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-531.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-532.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-533.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-534.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-535.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-536.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-537.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-538.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum835769.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum843419.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-21.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-7c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-all.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gd-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. gas * gas/arm/tls.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump.
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{
/* Absolute relocations do not provide a more helpful
symbolic address. Find a non-absolute relocation
with the same address. */
arelent **rel_vma = rel_mid;
for (rel_mid--;
rel_mid >= rel_low && rel_mid[0]->address == vma;
rel_mid--)
rel_vma = rel_mid;
for (; rel_vma <= rel_high && rel_vma[0]->address == vma;
rel_vma++)
{
rel = *rel_vma;
if (rel->sym_ptr_ptr != NULL
&& ! bfd_is_abs_section ((* rel->sym_ptr_ptr)->section))
{
if (place != NULL)
* place = thisplace;
return * rel->sym_ptr_ptr;
}
}
break;
Enhance objdump so that it will use .got, .plt and .plt.got section symbols when disassembling, and it will use dynamic relocs to interpret entries in the PLT and GOT. binutils * objdump.c (is_significant_symbol_name): New function. (remove_useless_symbols): Do not remove significanr symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): If an exact match for the specified address has not been found, try scanning the dynamic relocs to see if one of these matches the address. If so, use the symbol associated with the reloc. (objdump_print_addr_with_symbol): Do not print offsets to symbols with no value. (disassemble_section): Only use dynamic relocs if the user requested this. (disassemble_data): Always load dynamic relocs if they are available. ld * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app-abs32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib-plt32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/armthumb-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bcc-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-rel-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-blx-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib-v4t.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-10.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-14.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-15.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-3.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-4.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-9.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/long-plt-format.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/tls-lib-loc.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis1.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis2.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso12-pltdis.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/symbolic-func.r: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-3.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-4.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-5.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-dynamic-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-initial-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-relax-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-i386.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-68020.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-cpu32.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isab.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isac.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_app.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlspic_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1r.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-noindex.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/export-class-data.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local-lib.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-ifunc-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-plt-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/gotpcrel1.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/libno-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx3.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx4.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1a.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1c.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1e.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1f.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1g.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-main-bnd.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr18591.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1m.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-6b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19636-2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1f.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1h.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/protected3.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin2.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbindesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd10.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd5.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd6.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd8.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic2.dd: Likewise. 2016-10-11 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> PR ld/20535 * emultempl/elf32.em (_search_needed): Add support for pseudo environment variables supported by ld.so. Namely $ORIGIN, $LIB and $PLATFORM. * configure.ac: Add getauxval to list AC_CHECK_FUNCS list. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. 2016-10-11 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (lang_do_assignments_1): Descend into output section statements that do not yet have bfd sections. Set symbol section temporarily for symbols defined in such statements to the undefined section. Don't error on data or reloc statements until final phase. * ldexp.c (exp_fold_tree_1 <etree_assign>): Handle bfd_und_section in expld.section. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-10.d: Adjust. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-11.d: Adjust. 2016-10-10 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Move binary start to 16M. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcases accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (MAX): Define. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Alloc at least enough for etree_type.value. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/lib/ld-lib.exp (is_generic_elf): New, extracted from.. * testsuite/ld-elf/elf.exp: ..here. 2016-10-06 Ludovic Court?s <ludo@gnu.org> * emulparams/elf32bmipn32-defs.sh: Shift quote of "x$EMULATION_NAME" to the left to work around <http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-4.2-patches/bash42-007>. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * lexsup.c: Spell fall through comments consistently and add missing fall through comments. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * plugin.c (asymbol_from_plugin_symbol): Avoid compiler warning by adding return. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ld.texinfo (Expression Section): Update result of arithmetic expressions. * ldexp.c (arith_result_section): New function. (fold_binary): Use it. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (exp_value_fold): New function. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Use it. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * scripttempl/v850.sc: Don't reference __ctbp, __ep, __gp when not relocating. * scripttempl/v850_rh850.sc: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> PR ld/20528 * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: xfail generic elf targets. Allow multiple .text sections for hppa-linux. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldmain.c (default_bfd_error_handler): New function pointer. (ld_bfd_error_handler): New function. (main): Arrange to call it on bfd errors/warnings. (ld_bfd_assert_handler): Enable tail call. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (ignore_bfd_errors): Update params. 2016-09-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> PR ld/20528 * emultempl/elf32.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_place_orphan): Don't merge 2 sections with different SHF_EXCLUDE. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.s: Likewise. 2016-09-28 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> PR ld/20608 * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf.exp: Handle new testcase. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.sym: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Vlad Zakharov <vzakhar@synopsys.com> * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-4.s: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-14.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-24.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-34.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-41.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-32.d: Adjust expected warning. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-23.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-01.d: Adjust expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-03.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-10.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-20.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-22.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-33.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/powerpc.exp: Don't run deleted tests. 2016-09-23 Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki.4i@stu.hosei.ac.jp> PR ld/20595 * testsuite/ld-arm/unwind-4.d: Add -q option to linker command line and -r option to objdump command line. Match emitted relocs to make sure that superflous relocs are not generated. 2016-09-23 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Change TEXT_START_ADDR to 256MB. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcase accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-09-22 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> * emultempl/elf32.em (_try_needed): In verbose mode, report failed attempts to find a needed library. 2016-09-21 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-28.d: Expect spaces after "," in addresses. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-313.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-531.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-532.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-533.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-534.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-535.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-536.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-537.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-538.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum835769.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum843419.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-21.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-7c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-all.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gd-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. gas * gas/arm/tls.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump.
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}
if (vma < rel->address)
rel_high = rel_mid;
else if (vma >= rel_mid[1]->address)
rel_low = rel_mid + 1;
else
Enhance objdump so that it will use .got, .plt and .plt.got section symbols when disassembling, and it will use dynamic relocs to interpret entries in the PLT and GOT. binutils * objdump.c (is_significant_symbol_name): New function. (remove_useless_symbols): Do not remove significanr symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): If an exact match for the specified address has not been found, try scanning the dynamic relocs to see if one of these matches the address. If so, use the symbol associated with the reloc. (objdump_print_addr_with_symbol): Do not print offsets to symbols with no value. (disassemble_section): Only use dynamic relocs if the user requested this. (disassemble_data): Always load dynamic relocs if they are available. ld * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app-abs32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib-plt32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/armthumb-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bcc-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-rel-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-blx-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib-v4t.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-10.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-14.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-15.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-3.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-4.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-9.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/long-plt-format.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/tls-lib-loc.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis1.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis2.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso12-pltdis.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/symbolic-func.r: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-3.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-4.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-5.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-dynamic-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-initial-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-relax-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-i386.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-68020.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-cpu32.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isab.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isac.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_app.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlspic_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1r.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-noindex.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/export-class-data.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local-lib.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-ifunc-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-plt-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/gotpcrel1.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/libno-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx3.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx4.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1a.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1c.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1e.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1f.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1g.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-main-bnd.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr18591.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1m.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-6b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19636-2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1f.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1h.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/protected3.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin2.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbindesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd10.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd5.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd6.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd8.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic2.dd: Likewise. 2016-10-11 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> PR ld/20535 * emultempl/elf32.em (_search_needed): Add support for pseudo environment variables supported by ld.so. Namely $ORIGIN, $LIB and $PLATFORM. * configure.ac: Add getauxval to list AC_CHECK_FUNCS list. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. 2016-10-11 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (lang_do_assignments_1): Descend into output section statements that do not yet have bfd sections. Set symbol section temporarily for symbols defined in such statements to the undefined section. Don't error on data or reloc statements until final phase. * ldexp.c (exp_fold_tree_1 <etree_assign>): Handle bfd_und_section in expld.section. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-10.d: Adjust. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-11.d: Adjust. 2016-10-10 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Move binary start to 16M. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcases accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (MAX): Define. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Alloc at least enough for etree_type.value. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/lib/ld-lib.exp (is_generic_elf): New, extracted from.. * testsuite/ld-elf/elf.exp: ..here. 2016-10-06 Ludovic Court?s <ludo@gnu.org> * emulparams/elf32bmipn32-defs.sh: Shift quote of "x$EMULATION_NAME" to the left to work around <http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-4.2-patches/bash42-007>. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * lexsup.c: Spell fall through comments consistently and add missing fall through comments. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * plugin.c (asymbol_from_plugin_symbol): Avoid compiler warning by adding return. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ld.texinfo (Expression Section): Update result of arithmetic expressions. * ldexp.c (arith_result_section): New function. (fold_binary): Use it. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (exp_value_fold): New function. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Use it. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * scripttempl/v850.sc: Don't reference __ctbp, __ep, __gp when not relocating. * scripttempl/v850_rh850.sc: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> PR ld/20528 * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: xfail generic elf targets. Allow multiple .text sections for hppa-linux. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldmain.c (default_bfd_error_handler): New function pointer. (ld_bfd_error_handler): New function. (main): Arrange to call it on bfd errors/warnings. (ld_bfd_assert_handler): Enable tail call. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (ignore_bfd_errors): Update params. 2016-09-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> PR ld/20528 * emultempl/elf32.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_place_orphan): Don't merge 2 sections with different SHF_EXCLUDE. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.s: Likewise. 2016-09-28 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> PR ld/20608 * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf.exp: Handle new testcase. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.sym: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Vlad Zakharov <vzakhar@synopsys.com> * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-4.s: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-14.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-24.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-34.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-41.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-32.d: Adjust expected warning. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-23.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-01.d: Adjust expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-03.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-10.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-20.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-22.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-33.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/powerpc.exp: Don't run deleted tests. 2016-09-23 Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki.4i@stu.hosei.ac.jp> PR ld/20595 * testsuite/ld-arm/unwind-4.d: Add -q option to linker command line and -r option to objdump command line. Match emitted relocs to make sure that superflous relocs are not generated. 2016-09-23 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Change TEXT_START_ADDR to 256MB. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcase accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-09-22 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> * emultempl/elf32.em (_try_needed): In verbose mode, report failed attempts to find a needed library. 2016-09-21 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-28.d: Expect spaces after "," in addresses. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-313.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-531.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-532.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-533.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-534.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-535.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-536.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-537.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-538.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum835769.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum843419.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-21.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-7c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-all.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gd-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. gas * gas/arm/tls.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump.
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break;
}
}
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if (place != NULL)
*place = thisplace;
return sorted_syms[thisplace];
}
/* Print an address and the offset to the nearest symbol. */
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static void
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objdump_print_addr_with_sym (bfd *abfd, asection *sec, asymbol *sym,
bfd_vma vma, struct disassemble_info *inf,
bool skip_zeroes)
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{
if (!no_addresses)
{
objdump_print_value (vma, inf, skip_zeroes);
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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(*inf->fprintf_styled_func) (inf->stream, dis_style_text, " ");
}
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if (sym == NULL)
{
bfd_vma secaddr;
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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(*inf->fprintf_styled_func) (inf->stream, dis_style_text,"<");
(*inf->fprintf_styled_func) (inf->stream, dis_style_symbol, "%s",
sanitize_string (bfd_section_name (sec)));
bfd_section_* macros This large patch removes the unnecessary bfd parameter from various bfd section macros and functions. The bfd is hardly ever used and if needed for the bfd_set_section_* or bfd_rename_section functions can be found via section->owner except for the com, und, abs, and ind std_section special sections. Those sections shouldn't be modified anyway. The patch also removes various bfd_get_section_<field> macros, replacing their use with bfd_section_<field>, and adds bfd_set_section_lma. I've also fixed a minor bug in gas where compressed section renaming was done directly rather than calling bfd_rename_section. This would have broken bfd_get_section_by_name and similar functions, but that hardly mattered at such a late stage in gas processing. bfd/ * bfd-in.h (bfd_get_section_name, bfd_get_section_vma), (bfd_get_section_lma, bfd_get_section_alignment), (bfd_get_section_size, bfd_get_section_flags), (bfd_get_section_userdata): Delete. (bfd_section_name, bfd_section_size, bfd_section_vma), (bfd_section_lma, bfd_section_alignment): Lose bfd parameter. (bfd_section_flags, bfd_section_userdata): New. (bfd_is_com_section): Rename parameter. * section.c (bfd_set_section_userdata, bfd_set_section_vma), (bfd_set_section_alignment, bfd_set_section_flags, bfd_rename_section), (bfd_set_section_size): Delete bfd parameter, rename section parameter. (bfd_set_section_lma): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_init_section_from_mach_o): Delete bfd param, update callers. * aoutx.h, * bfd.c, * coff-alpha.c, * coff-arm.c, * coff-mips.c, * coff64-rs6000.c, * coffcode.h, * coffgen.c, * cofflink.c, * compress.c, * ecoff.c, * elf-eh-frame.c, * elf-hppa.h, * elf-ifunc.c, * elf-m10200.c, * elf-m10300.c, * elf-properties.c, * elf-s390-common.c, * elf-vxworks.c, * elf.c, * elf32-arc.c, * elf32-arm.c, * elf32-avr.c, * elf32-bfin.c, * elf32-cr16.c, * elf32-cr16c.c, * elf32-cris.c, * elf32-crx.c, * elf32-csky.c, * elf32-d10v.c, * elf32-epiphany.c, * elf32-fr30.c, * elf32-frv.c, * elf32-ft32.c, * elf32-h8300.c, * elf32-hppa.c, * elf32-i386.c, * elf32-ip2k.c, * elf32-iq2000.c, * elf32-lm32.c, * elf32-m32c.c, * elf32-m32r.c, * elf32-m68hc1x.c, * elf32-m68k.c, * elf32-mcore.c, * elf32-mep.c, * elf32-metag.c, * elf32-microblaze.c, * elf32-moxie.c, * elf32-msp430.c, * elf32-mt.c, * elf32-nds32.c, * elf32-nios2.c, * elf32-or1k.c, * elf32-ppc.c, * elf32-pru.c, * elf32-rl78.c, * elf32-rx.c, * elf32-s390.c, * elf32-score.c, * elf32-score7.c, * elf32-sh.c, * elf32-spu.c, * elf32-tic6x.c, * elf32-tilepro.c, * elf32-v850.c, * elf32-vax.c, * elf32-visium.c, * elf32-xstormy16.c, * elf32-xtensa.c, * elf64-alpha.c, * elf64-bpf.c, * elf64-hppa.c, * elf64-ia64-vms.c, * elf64-mmix.c, * elf64-ppc.c, * elf64-s390.c, * elf64-sparc.c, * elf64-x86-64.c, * elflink.c, * elfnn-aarch64.c, * elfnn-ia64.c, * elfnn-riscv.c, * elfxx-aarch64.c, * elfxx-mips.c, * elfxx-sparc.c, * elfxx-tilegx.c, * elfxx-x86.c, * i386msdos.c, * linker.c, * mach-o.c, * mmo.c, * opncls.c, * pdp11.c, * pei-x86_64.c, * peicode.h, * reloc.c, * section.c, * syms.c, * vms-alpha.c, * xcofflink.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. binutils/ * addr2line.c, * bucomm.c, * coffgrok.c, * dlltool.c, * nm.c, * objcopy.c, * objdump.c, * od-elf32_avr.c, * od-macho.c, * od-xcoff.c, * prdbg.c, * rdcoff.c, * rddbg.c, * rescoff.c, * resres.c, * size.c, * srconv.c, * strings.c, * windmc.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. gas/ * as.c, * as.h, * dw2gencfi.c, * dwarf2dbg.c, * ecoff.c, * read.c, * stabs.c, * subsegs.c, * subsegs.h, * write.c, * config/obj-coff-seh.c, * config/obj-coff.c, * config/obj-ecoff.c, * config/obj-elf.c, * config/obj-macho.c, * config/obj-som.c, * config/tc-aarch64.c, * config/tc-alpha.c, * config/tc-arc.c, * config/tc-arm.c, * config/tc-avr.c, * config/tc-bfin.c, * config/tc-bpf.c, * config/tc-d10v.c, * config/tc-d30v.c, * config/tc-epiphany.c, * config/tc-fr30.c, * config/tc-frv.c, * config/tc-h8300.c, * config/tc-hppa.c, * config/tc-i386.c, * config/tc-ia64.c, * config/tc-ip2k.c, * config/tc-iq2000.c, * config/tc-lm32.c, * config/tc-m32c.c, * config/tc-m32r.c, * config/tc-m68hc11.c, * config/tc-mep.c, * config/tc-microblaze.c, * config/tc-mips.c, * config/tc-mmix.c, * config/tc-mn10200.c, * config/tc-mn10300.c, * config/tc-msp430.c, * config/tc-mt.c, * config/tc-nds32.c, * config/tc-or1k.c, * config/tc-ppc.c, * config/tc-pru.c, * config/tc-rl78.c, * config/tc-rx.c, * config/tc-s12z.c, * config/tc-s390.c, * config/tc-score.c, * config/tc-score7.c, * config/tc-sh.c, * config/tc-sparc.c, * config/tc-spu.c, * config/tc-tic4x.c, * config/tc-tic54x.c, * config/tc-tic6x.c, * config/tc-tilegx.c, * config/tc-tilepro.c, * config/tc-v850.c, * config/tc-visium.c, * config/tc-wasm32.c, * config/tc-xc16x.c, * config/tc-xgate.c, * config/tc-xstormy16.c, * config/tc-xtensa.c, * config/tc-z8k.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * write.c (compress_debug): Use bfd_rename_section. gdb/ * aarch64-linux-tdep.c, * arm-tdep.c, * auto-load.c, * coff-pe-read.c, * coffread.c, * corelow.c, * dbxread.c, * dicos-tdep.c, * dwarf2-frame.c, * dwarf2read.c, * elfread.c, * exec.c, * fbsd-tdep.c, * gcore.c, * gdb_bfd.c, * gdb_bfd.h, * hppa-tdep.c, * i386-cygwin-tdep.c, * i386-fbsd-tdep.c, * i386-linux-tdep.c, * jit.c, * linux-tdep.c, * machoread.c, * maint.c, * mdebugread.c, * minidebug.c, * mips-linux-tdep.c, * mips-sde-tdep.c, * mips-tdep.c, * mipsread.c, * nto-tdep.c, * objfiles.c, * objfiles.h, * osabi.c, * ppc-linux-tdep.c, * ppc64-tdep.c, * record-btrace.c, * record-full.c, * remote.c, * rs6000-aix-tdep.c, * rs6000-tdep.c, * s390-linux-tdep.c, * s390-tdep.c, * solib-aix.c, * solib-dsbt.c, * solib-frv.c, * solib-spu.c, * solib-svr4.c, * solib-target.c, * spu-linux-nat.c, * spu-tdep.c, * symfile-mem.c, * symfile.c, * symmisc.c, * symtab.c, * target.c, * windows-nat.c, * xcoffread.c, * cli/cli-dump.c, * compile/compile-object-load.c, * mi/mi-interp.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * gcore (gcore_create_callback): Use bfd_set_section_lma. * spu-tdep.c (spu_overlay_new_objfile): Likewise. gprof/ * corefile.c, * symtab.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. ld/ * ldcref.c, * ldctor.c, * ldelf.c, * ldlang.c, * pe-dll.c, * emultempl/aarch64elf.em, * emultempl/aix.em, * emultempl/armcoff.em, * emultempl/armelf.em, * emultempl/cr16elf.em, * emultempl/cskyelf.em, * emultempl/m68hc1xelf.em, * emultempl/m68kelf.em, * emultempl/mipself.em, * emultempl/mmix-elfnmmo.em, * emultempl/mmo.em, * emultempl/msp430.em, * emultempl/nios2elf.em, * emultempl/pe.em, * emultempl/pep.em, * emultempl/ppc64elf.em, * emultempl/xtensaelf.em: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. libctf/ * ctf-open-bfd.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. opcodes/ * arc-ext.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. sim/ * common/sim-load.c, * common/sim-utils.c, * cris/sim-if.c, * erc32/func.c, * lm32/sim-if.c, * m32c/load.c, * m32c/trace.c, * m68hc11/interp.c, * ppc/hw_htab.c, * ppc/hw_init.c, * rl78/load.c, * rl78/trace.c, * rx/gdb-if.c, * rx/load.c, * rx/trace.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes.
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secaddr = bfd_section_vma (sec);
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if (vma < secaddr)
{
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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(*inf->fprintf_styled_func) (inf->stream, dis_style_immediate,
"-0x");
objdump_print_value (secaddr - vma, inf, true);
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}
else if (vma > secaddr)
{
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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(*inf->fprintf_styled_func) (inf->stream, dis_style_immediate, "+0x");
objdump_print_value (vma - secaddr, inf, true);
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}
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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(*inf->fprintf_styled_func) (inf->stream, dis_style_text, ">");
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}
else
{
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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(*inf->fprintf_styled_func) (inf->stream, dis_style_text, "<");
Enhance objdump so that it will use .got, .plt and .plt.got section symbols when disassembling, and it will use dynamic relocs to interpret entries in the PLT and GOT. binutils * objdump.c (is_significant_symbol_name): New function. (remove_useless_symbols): Do not remove significanr symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): If an exact match for the specified address has not been found, try scanning the dynamic relocs to see if one of these matches the address. If so, use the symbol associated with the reloc. (objdump_print_addr_with_symbol): Do not print offsets to symbols with no value. (disassemble_section): Only use dynamic relocs if the user requested this. (disassemble_data): Always load dynamic relocs if they are available. ld * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app-abs32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib-plt32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/armthumb-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bcc-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-rel-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-blx-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib-v4t.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-10.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-14.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-15.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-3.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-4.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-9.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/long-plt-format.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/tls-lib-loc.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis1.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis2.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso12-pltdis.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/symbolic-func.r: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-3.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-4.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-5.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-dynamic-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-initial-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-relax-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-i386.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-68020.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-cpu32.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isab.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isac.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_app.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlspic_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1r.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-noindex.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/export-class-data.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local-lib.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-ifunc-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-plt-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/gotpcrel1.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/libno-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx3.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx4.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1a.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1c.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1e.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1f.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1g.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-main-bnd.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr18591.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1m.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-6b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19636-2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1f.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1h.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/protected3.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin2.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbindesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd10.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd5.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd6.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd8.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic2.dd: Likewise. 2016-10-11 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> PR ld/20535 * emultempl/elf32.em (_search_needed): Add support for pseudo environment variables supported by ld.so. Namely $ORIGIN, $LIB and $PLATFORM. * configure.ac: Add getauxval to list AC_CHECK_FUNCS list. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. 2016-10-11 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (lang_do_assignments_1): Descend into output section statements that do not yet have bfd sections. Set symbol section temporarily for symbols defined in such statements to the undefined section. Don't error on data or reloc statements until final phase. * ldexp.c (exp_fold_tree_1 <etree_assign>): Handle bfd_und_section in expld.section. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-10.d: Adjust. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-11.d: Adjust. 2016-10-10 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Move binary start to 16M. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcases accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (MAX): Define. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Alloc at least enough for etree_type.value. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/lib/ld-lib.exp (is_generic_elf): New, extracted from.. * testsuite/ld-elf/elf.exp: ..here. 2016-10-06 Ludovic Court?s <ludo@gnu.org> * emulparams/elf32bmipn32-defs.sh: Shift quote of "x$EMULATION_NAME" to the left to work around <http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-4.2-patches/bash42-007>. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * lexsup.c: Spell fall through comments consistently and add missing fall through comments. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * plugin.c (asymbol_from_plugin_symbol): Avoid compiler warning by adding return. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ld.texinfo (Expression Section): Update result of arithmetic expressions. * ldexp.c (arith_result_section): New function. (fold_binary): Use it. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (exp_value_fold): New function. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Use it. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * scripttempl/v850.sc: Don't reference __ctbp, __ep, __gp when not relocating. * scripttempl/v850_rh850.sc: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> PR ld/20528 * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: xfail generic elf targets. Allow multiple .text sections for hppa-linux. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldmain.c (default_bfd_error_handler): New function pointer. (ld_bfd_error_handler): New function. (main): Arrange to call it on bfd errors/warnings. (ld_bfd_assert_handler): Enable tail call. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (ignore_bfd_errors): Update params. 2016-09-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> PR ld/20528 * emultempl/elf32.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_place_orphan): Don't merge 2 sections with different SHF_EXCLUDE. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.s: Likewise. 2016-09-28 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> PR ld/20608 * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf.exp: Handle new testcase. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.sym: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Vlad Zakharov <vzakhar@synopsys.com> * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-4.s: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-14.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-24.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-34.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-41.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-32.d: Adjust expected warning. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-23.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-01.d: Adjust expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-03.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-10.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-20.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-22.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-33.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/powerpc.exp: Don't run deleted tests. 2016-09-23 Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki.4i@stu.hosei.ac.jp> PR ld/20595 * testsuite/ld-arm/unwind-4.d: Add -q option to linker command line and -r option to objdump command line. Match emitted relocs to make sure that superflous relocs are not generated. 2016-09-23 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Change TEXT_START_ADDR to 256MB. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcase accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-09-22 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> * emultempl/elf32.em (_try_needed): In verbose mode, report failed attempts to find a needed library. 2016-09-21 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-28.d: Expect spaces after "," in addresses. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-313.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-531.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-532.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-533.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-534.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-535.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-536.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-537.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-538.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum835769.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum843419.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-21.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-7c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-all.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gd-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. gas * gas/arm/tls.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump.
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objdump_print_symname (abfd, inf, sym);
Enhance objdump so that it will use .got, .plt and .plt.got section symbols when disassembling, and it will use dynamic relocs to interpret entries in the PLT and GOT. binutils * objdump.c (is_significant_symbol_name): New function. (remove_useless_symbols): Do not remove significanr symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): If an exact match for the specified address has not been found, try scanning the dynamic relocs to see if one of these matches the address. If so, use the symbol associated with the reloc. (objdump_print_addr_with_symbol): Do not print offsets to symbols with no value. (disassemble_section): Only use dynamic relocs if the user requested this. (disassemble_data): Always load dynamic relocs if they are available. ld * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app-abs32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib-plt32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/armthumb-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bcc-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-rel-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-blx-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib-v4t.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-10.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-14.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-15.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-3.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-4.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-9.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/long-plt-format.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/tls-lib-loc.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis1.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis2.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso12-pltdis.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/symbolic-func.r: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-3.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-4.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-5.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-dynamic-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-initial-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-relax-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-i386.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-68020.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-cpu32.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isab.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isac.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_app.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlspic_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1r.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-noindex.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/export-class-data.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local-lib.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-ifunc-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-plt-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/gotpcrel1.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/libno-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx3.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx4.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1a.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1c.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1e.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1f.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1g.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-main-bnd.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr18591.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1m.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-6b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19636-2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1f.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1h.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/protected3.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin2.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbindesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd10.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd5.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd6.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd8.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic2.dd: Likewise. 2016-10-11 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> PR ld/20535 * emultempl/elf32.em (_search_needed): Add support for pseudo environment variables supported by ld.so. Namely $ORIGIN, $LIB and $PLATFORM. * configure.ac: Add getauxval to list AC_CHECK_FUNCS list. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. 2016-10-11 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (lang_do_assignments_1): Descend into output section statements that do not yet have bfd sections. Set symbol section temporarily for symbols defined in such statements to the undefined section. Don't error on data or reloc statements until final phase. * ldexp.c (exp_fold_tree_1 <etree_assign>): Handle bfd_und_section in expld.section. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-10.d: Adjust. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-11.d: Adjust. 2016-10-10 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Move binary start to 16M. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcases accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (MAX): Define. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Alloc at least enough for etree_type.value. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/lib/ld-lib.exp (is_generic_elf): New, extracted from.. * testsuite/ld-elf/elf.exp: ..here. 2016-10-06 Ludovic Court?s <ludo@gnu.org> * emulparams/elf32bmipn32-defs.sh: Shift quote of "x$EMULATION_NAME" to the left to work around <http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-4.2-patches/bash42-007>. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * lexsup.c: Spell fall through comments consistently and add missing fall through comments. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * plugin.c (asymbol_from_plugin_symbol): Avoid compiler warning by adding return. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ld.texinfo (Expression Section): Update result of arithmetic expressions. * ldexp.c (arith_result_section): New function. (fold_binary): Use it. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (exp_value_fold): New function. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Use it. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * scripttempl/v850.sc: Don't reference __ctbp, __ep, __gp when not relocating. * scripttempl/v850_rh850.sc: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> PR ld/20528 * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: xfail generic elf targets. Allow multiple .text sections for hppa-linux. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldmain.c (default_bfd_error_handler): New function pointer. (ld_bfd_error_handler): New function. (main): Arrange to call it on bfd errors/warnings. (ld_bfd_assert_handler): Enable tail call. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (ignore_bfd_errors): Update params. 2016-09-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> PR ld/20528 * emultempl/elf32.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_place_orphan): Don't merge 2 sections with different SHF_EXCLUDE. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.s: Likewise. 2016-09-28 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> PR ld/20608 * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf.exp: Handle new testcase. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.sym: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Vlad Zakharov <vzakhar@synopsys.com> * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-4.s: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-14.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-24.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-34.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-41.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-32.d: Adjust expected warning. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-23.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-01.d: Adjust expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-03.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-10.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-20.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-22.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-33.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/powerpc.exp: Don't run deleted tests. 2016-09-23 Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki.4i@stu.hosei.ac.jp> PR ld/20595 * testsuite/ld-arm/unwind-4.d: Add -q option to linker command line and -r option to objdump command line. Match emitted relocs to make sure that superflous relocs are not generated. 2016-09-23 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Change TEXT_START_ADDR to 256MB. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcase accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-09-22 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> * emultempl/elf32.em (_try_needed): In verbose mode, report failed attempts to find a needed library. 2016-09-21 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-28.d: Expect spaces after "," in addresses. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-313.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-531.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-532.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-533.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-534.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-535.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-536.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-537.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-538.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum835769.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum843419.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-21.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-7c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-all.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gd-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. gas * gas/arm/tls.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump.
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if (bfd_asymbol_value (sym) == vma)
;
/* Undefined symbols in an executables and dynamic objects do not have
a value associated with them, so it does not make sense to display
an offset relative to them. Normally we would not be provided with
this kind of symbol, but the target backend might choose to do so,
and the code in find_symbol_for_address might return an as yet
unresolved symbol associated with a dynamic reloc. */
else if ((bfd_get_file_flags (abfd) & (EXEC_P | DYNAMIC))
&& bfd_is_und_section (sym->section))
;
else if (bfd_asymbol_value (sym) > vma)
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{
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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(*inf->fprintf_styled_func) (inf->stream, dis_style_immediate,"-0x");
objdump_print_value (bfd_asymbol_value (sym) - vma, inf, true);
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}
else if (vma > bfd_asymbol_value (sym))
{
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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(*inf->fprintf_styled_func) (inf->stream, dis_style_immediate, "+0x");
objdump_print_value (vma - bfd_asymbol_value (sym), inf, true);
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}
Enhance objdump so that it will use .got, .plt and .plt.got section symbols when disassembling, and it will use dynamic relocs to interpret entries in the PLT and GOT. binutils * objdump.c (is_significant_symbol_name): New function. (remove_useless_symbols): Do not remove significanr symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): If an exact match for the specified address has not been found, try scanning the dynamic relocs to see if one of these matches the address. If so, use the symbol associated with the reloc. (objdump_print_addr_with_symbol): Do not print offsets to symbols with no value. (disassemble_section): Only use dynamic relocs if the user requested this. (disassemble_data): Always load dynamic relocs if they are available. ld * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app-abs32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib-plt32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/armthumb-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bcc-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-rel-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-blx-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib-v4t.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-10.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-14.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-15.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-3.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-4.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-9.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/long-plt-format.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/tls-lib-loc.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis1.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis2.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso12-pltdis.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/symbolic-func.r: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-3.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-4.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-5.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-dynamic-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-initial-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-relax-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-i386.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-68020.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-cpu32.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isab.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isac.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_app.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlspic_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1r.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-noindex.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/export-class-data.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local-lib.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-ifunc-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-plt-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/gotpcrel1.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/libno-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx3.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx4.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1a.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1c.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1e.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1f.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1g.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-main-bnd.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr18591.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1m.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-6b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19636-2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1f.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1h.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/protected3.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin2.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbindesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd10.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd5.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd6.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd8.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic2.dd: Likewise. 2016-10-11 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> PR ld/20535 * emultempl/elf32.em (_search_needed): Add support for pseudo environment variables supported by ld.so. Namely $ORIGIN, $LIB and $PLATFORM. * configure.ac: Add getauxval to list AC_CHECK_FUNCS list. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. 2016-10-11 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (lang_do_assignments_1): Descend into output section statements that do not yet have bfd sections. Set symbol section temporarily for symbols defined in such statements to the undefined section. Don't error on data or reloc statements until final phase. * ldexp.c (exp_fold_tree_1 <etree_assign>): Handle bfd_und_section in expld.section. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-10.d: Adjust. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-11.d: Adjust. 2016-10-10 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Move binary start to 16M. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcases accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (MAX): Define. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Alloc at least enough for etree_type.value. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/lib/ld-lib.exp (is_generic_elf): New, extracted from.. * testsuite/ld-elf/elf.exp: ..here. 2016-10-06 Ludovic Court?s <ludo@gnu.org> * emulparams/elf32bmipn32-defs.sh: Shift quote of "x$EMULATION_NAME" to the left to work around <http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-4.2-patches/bash42-007>. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * lexsup.c: Spell fall through comments consistently and add missing fall through comments. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * plugin.c (asymbol_from_plugin_symbol): Avoid compiler warning by adding return. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ld.texinfo (Expression Section): Update result of arithmetic expressions. * ldexp.c (arith_result_section): New function. (fold_binary): Use it. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (exp_value_fold): New function. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Use it. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * scripttempl/v850.sc: Don't reference __ctbp, __ep, __gp when not relocating. * scripttempl/v850_rh850.sc: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> PR ld/20528 * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: xfail generic elf targets. Allow multiple .text sections for hppa-linux. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldmain.c (default_bfd_error_handler): New function pointer. (ld_bfd_error_handler): New function. (main): Arrange to call it on bfd errors/warnings. (ld_bfd_assert_handler): Enable tail call. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (ignore_bfd_errors): Update params. 2016-09-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> PR ld/20528 * emultempl/elf32.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_place_orphan): Don't merge 2 sections with different SHF_EXCLUDE. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.s: Likewise. 2016-09-28 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> PR ld/20608 * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf.exp: Handle new testcase. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.sym: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Vlad Zakharov <vzakhar@synopsys.com> * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-4.s: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-14.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-24.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-34.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-41.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-32.d: Adjust expected warning. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-23.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-01.d: Adjust expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-03.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-10.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-20.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-22.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-33.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/powerpc.exp: Don't run deleted tests. 2016-09-23 Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki.4i@stu.hosei.ac.jp> PR ld/20595 * testsuite/ld-arm/unwind-4.d: Add -q option to linker command line and -r option to objdump command line. Match emitted relocs to make sure that superflous relocs are not generated. 2016-09-23 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Change TEXT_START_ADDR to 256MB. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcase accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-09-22 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> * emultempl/elf32.em (_try_needed): In verbose mode, report failed attempts to find a needed library. 2016-09-21 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-28.d: Expect spaces after "," in addresses. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-313.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-531.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-532.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-533.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-534.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-535.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-536.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-537.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-538.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum835769.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum843419.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-21.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-7c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-all.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gd-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. gas * gas/arm/tls.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump.
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objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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(*inf->fprintf_styled_func) (inf->stream, dis_style_text, ">");
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}
if (display_file_offsets)
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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inf->fprintf_styled_func (inf->stream, dis_style_text,
_(" (File Offset: 0x%lx)"),
(long int)(sec->filepos + (vma - sec->vma)));
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}
/* Print an address (VMA), symbolically if possible.
If SKIP_ZEROES is TRUE, don't output leading zeroes. */
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static void
objdump_print_addr (bfd_vma vma,
struct disassemble_info *inf,
bool skip_zeroes)
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{
struct objdump_disasm_info *aux;
asymbol *sym = NULL;
bool skip_find = false;
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aux = (struct objdump_disasm_info *) inf->application_data;
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if (sorted_symcount < 1)
{
if (!no_addresses)
{
(*inf->fprintf_styled_func) (inf->stream, dis_style_address, "0x");
objdump_print_value (vma, inf, skip_zeroes);
}
if (display_file_offsets)
inf->fprintf_styled_func (inf->stream, dis_style_text,
_(" (File Offset: 0x%lx)"),
(long int) (inf->section->filepos
+ (vma - inf->section->vma)));
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return;
}
if (aux->reloc != NULL
&& aux->reloc->sym_ptr_ptr != NULL
&& * aux->reloc->sym_ptr_ptr != NULL)
{
sym = * aux->reloc->sym_ptr_ptr;
/* Adjust the vma to the reloc. */
vma += bfd_asymbol_value (sym);
if (bfd_is_und_section (bfd_asymbol_section (sym)))
skip_find = true;
}
if (!skip_find)
sym = find_symbol_for_address (vma, inf, NULL);
objdump_print_addr_with_sym (aux->abfd, inf->section, sym, vma, inf,
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skip_zeroes);
}
/* Print VMA to INFO. This function is passed to the disassembler
routine. */
static void
objdump_print_address (bfd_vma vma, struct disassemble_info *inf)
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{
objdump_print_addr (vma, inf, ! prefix_addresses);
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}
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/* Determine if the given address has a symbol associated with it. */
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static asymbol *
objdump_symbol_at_address (bfd_vma vma, struct disassemble_info * inf)
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{
asymbol * sym;
sym = find_symbol_for_address (vma, inf, NULL);
if (sym != NULL && bfd_asymbol_value (sym) == vma)
return sym;
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return NULL;
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}
/* Hold the last function name and the last line number we displayed
in a disassembly. */
static char *prev_functionname;
static unsigned int prev_line;
2012-07-24 Teresa Johnson <tejohnson@google.com> bfd/ * bfd.c (bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New macro. * coff-rs6000.c: Init _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator. * coff64-rs6000.c: Likewise. * dwarf2.c (struct line_info): Add discriminator field. (add_line_info): Fill in new discriminator field. (decode_line_info): Record discriminator information instead of ignoring it. (lookup_address_in_line_info_table): Return discriminator field if requested. (comp_unit_find_nearest_line): Add discriminator argument. (find_line): Likewise. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Likewise. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_line): Likewise. * elf-bfd.h (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. (_bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): Likewise. Defined. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line): Change to a wrapper that invokes _bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator with correct arguments. (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. (_bfd_elf_find_line): Change to a wrapper that invokes _bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator with correct arguments. (_bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator): New. * coffgen.c (coff_find_nearest_line_with_names): Handle new discriminator argument. * elf32-arm.c (elf32_arm_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * elf64-alpha.c (elf64_alpha_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * elfxx-mips.c (_bfd_mips_elf_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * libbfd-in.h (_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Add discriminator argument. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_line): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. * libbfd.c (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. * libbfd.h: Likewise. * targets.c (BFD_JUMP_TABLE_SYMBOLS): Initialize _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator with _bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator. (bfd_target): Add _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator. binutils/ * addr2line.c (find_address_in_section): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator. (find_offset_in_section): Likewise. (translate_addresses): Print discriminator if it is non-zero. * objdump.c (show_line): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator, and keep track of prev_discriminator. Print discriminator if it is non-zero. (disassemble_data): Initialize prev_discriminator. (dump_reloc_set): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator, and keep track of last_discriminator. Print discriminator if it is non-zero.
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static unsigned int prev_discriminator;
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/* We keep a list of all files that we have seen when doing a
disassembly with source, so that we know how much of the file to
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display. This can be important for inlined functions. */
struct print_file_list
{
struct print_file_list *next;
const char *filename;
const char *modname;
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const char *map;
size_t mapsize;
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const char **linemap;
unsigned maxline;
unsigned last_line;
unsigned max_printed;
int first;
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};
static struct print_file_list *print_files;
/* The number of preceding context lines to show when we start
displaying a file for the first time. */
#define SHOW_PRECEDING_CONTEXT_LINES (5)
#if HAVE_LIBDEBUGINFOD
/* Return a hex string represention of the build-id. */
unsigned char *
get_build_id (void * data)
{
unsigned i;
char * build_id_str;
bfd * abfd = (bfd *) data;
const struct bfd_build_id * build_id;
build_id = abfd->build_id;
if (build_id == NULL)
return NULL;
build_id_str = malloc (build_id->size * 2 + 1);
if (build_id_str == NULL)
return NULL;
for (i = 0; i < build_id->size; i++)
sprintf (build_id_str + (i * 2), "%02x", build_id->data[i]);
build_id_str[build_id->size * 2] = '\0';
return (unsigned char *) build_id_str;
}
/* Search for a separate debug file matching ABFD's build-id. */
static bfd *
find_separate_debug (const bfd * abfd)
{
const struct bfd_build_id * build_id = abfd->build_id;
separate_info * i = first_separate_info;
if (build_id == NULL || i == NULL)
return NULL;
while (i != NULL)
{
const bfd * i_bfd = (bfd *) i->handle;
if (abfd != NULL && i_bfd->build_id != NULL)
{
const unsigned char * data = i_bfd->build_id->data;
size_t size = i_bfd->build_id->size;
if (size == build_id->size
&& memcmp (data, build_id->data, size) == 0)
return (bfd *) i->handle;
}
i = i->next;
}
return NULL;
}
/* Search for a separate debug file matching ABFD's .gnu_debugaltlink
build-id. */
static bfd *
find_alt_debug (const bfd * abfd)
{
size_t namelen;
size_t id_len;
const char * name;
struct dwarf_section * section;
const struct bfd_build_id * build_id = abfd->build_id;
separate_info * i = first_separate_info;
if (i == NULL
|| build_id == NULL
|| !load_debug_section (gnu_debugaltlink, (void *) abfd))
return NULL;
section = &debug_displays[gnu_debugaltlink].section;
if (section == NULL)
return NULL;
name = (const char *) section->start;
namelen = strnlen (name, section->size) + 1;
if (namelen == 1)
return NULL;
if (namelen >= section->size)
return NULL;
id_len = section->size - namelen;
if (id_len < 0x14)
return NULL;
/* Compare the .gnu_debugaltlink build-id with the build-ids of the
known separate_info files. */
while (i != NULL)
{
const bfd * i_bfd = (bfd *) i->handle;
if (i_bfd != NULL && i_bfd->build_id != NULL)
{
const unsigned char * data = i_bfd->build_id->data;
size_t size = i_bfd->build_id->size;
if (id_len == size
&& memcmp (section->start + namelen, data, size) == 0)
return (bfd *) i->handle;
}
i = i->next;
}
return NULL;
}
#endif /* HAVE_LIBDEBUGINFOD */
/* Reads the contents of file FN into memory. Returns a pointer to the buffer.
Also returns the size of the buffer in SIZE_RETURN and a filled out
stat structure in FST_RETURN. Returns NULL upon failure. */
static const char *
slurp_file (const char * fn,
size_t * size_return,
struct stat * fst_return,
bfd * abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
#ifdef HAVE_MMAP
int ps;
size_t msize;
#endif
const char *map;
int fd;
/* Paranoia. */
if (fn == NULL || * fn == 0 || size_return == NULL || fst_return == NULL)
return NULL;
fd = open (fn, O_RDONLY | O_BINARY);
#if HAVE_LIBDEBUGINFOD
if (fd < 0 && use_debuginfod && fn[0] == '/' && abfd != NULL)
{
unsigned char *build_id = get_build_id (abfd);
if (build_id)
{
debuginfod_client *client = debuginfod_begin ();
if (client)
{
fd = debuginfod_find_source (client, build_id, 0, fn, NULL);
debuginfod_end (client);
}
free (build_id);
}
}
#endif
if (fd < 0)
return NULL;
if (fstat (fd, fst_return) < 0)
{
close (fd);
return NULL;
}
*size_return = fst_return->st_size;
#ifdef HAVE_MMAP
ps = getpagesize ();
msize = (*size_return + ps - 1) & ~(ps - 1);
map = mmap (NULL, msize, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, fd, 0);
if (map != (char *) -1L)
{
close (fd);
return map;
}
#endif
map = (const char *) malloc (*size_return);
if (!map || (size_t) read (fd, (char *) map, *size_return) != *size_return)
{
free ((void *) map);
map = NULL;
}
close (fd);
return map;
}
#define line_map_decrease 5
/* Precompute array of lines for a mapped file. */
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static const char **
index_file (const char *map, size_t size, unsigned int *maxline)
{
const char *p, *lstart, *end;
int chars_per_line = 45; /* First iteration will use 40. */
unsigned int lineno;
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const char **linemap = NULL;
unsigned long line_map_size = 0;
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lineno = 0;
lstart = map;
end = map + size;
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for (p = map; p < end; p++)
{
if (*p == '\n')
{
if (p + 1 < end && p[1] == '\r')
p++;
}
else if (*p == '\r')
{
if (p + 1 < end && p[1] == '\n')
p++;
}
else
continue;
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/* End of line found. */
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if (linemap == NULL || line_map_size < lineno + 1)
{
unsigned long newsize;
chars_per_line -= line_map_decrease;
if (chars_per_line <= 1)
chars_per_line = 1;
line_map_size = size / chars_per_line + 1;
if (line_map_size < lineno + 1)
line_map_size = lineno + 1;
newsize = line_map_size * sizeof (char *);
Updated soruces in binutils/* to compile cleanly with -Wc++-compat. * binutils/addr2line.c (slurp_symtab): Fix casts. Introduce variable minisyms to avoid aliasing varning. * binutils/ar.c: Add casts. (normalize): Use name del instead of delete. (display_target_list,display_info_table): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/bucomm.c: Add casts. * binutils/debug.c: Update function to use new names. (struct debug_baseclass): Rename member from virtual to is_virtual. (struct debug_type_s,struct debug_field_s,struct debug_baseclass_s,struct debug_method_s,struct debug_method_variant_s,struct debug_type_s): Rename struct from avoid name collision. * /binutils/debug.h: Use new struct names. * binutils/dwarf.c: Add casts. (free_debug_memory): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/ieee.c: Add casts. (enum ieee_var_kind): Move to top level. (ieee_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual. (ieee_class_method_var): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/nm.c: Add casts. * binutils/objcopy.c: Add casts. (copy_archive): Rename variable delete to del. * binutils/objdump.c: Add casts. (dump_dwarf_section): Change loop counter variable i to int. * binutils/prdbg.c: Add casts. (pr_class_baseclass,tg_class_baseclass): Rename parameters virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/readelf.c: Add casts. (struct ia64_unw_table_entry,struct hppa_unw_table_entry): Move to top level. * binutils/size.c: Add casts. * binutils/stabs.c (parse_stab_type, parse_stab_range_type) (parse_stab_cpp_abbrev): Rename parameter from typename to type_name. (parse_stab_baseclasses): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/strings.c: Add casts. * binutils/wrstabs.c (stab_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual.
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linemap = (const char **) xrealloc (linemap, newsize);
}
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linemap[lineno++] = lstart;
lstart = p + 1;
}
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*maxline = lineno;
return linemap;
}
/* Tries to open MODNAME, and if successful adds a node to print_files
linked list and returns that node. Also fills in the stat structure
pointed to by FST_RETURN. Returns NULL on failure. */
static struct print_file_list *
try_print_file_open (const char * origname,
const char * modname,
struct stat * fst_return,
bfd * abfd)
{
struct print_file_list *p;
Updated soruces in binutils/* to compile cleanly with -Wc++-compat. * binutils/addr2line.c (slurp_symtab): Fix casts. Introduce variable minisyms to avoid aliasing varning. * binutils/ar.c: Add casts. (normalize): Use name del instead of delete. (display_target_list,display_info_table): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/bucomm.c: Add casts. * binutils/debug.c: Update function to use new names. (struct debug_baseclass): Rename member from virtual to is_virtual. (struct debug_type_s,struct debug_field_s,struct debug_baseclass_s,struct debug_method_s,struct debug_method_variant_s,struct debug_type_s): Rename struct from avoid name collision. * /binutils/debug.h: Use new struct names. * binutils/dwarf.c: Add casts. (free_debug_memory): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/ieee.c: Add casts. (enum ieee_var_kind): Move to top level. (ieee_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual. (ieee_class_method_var): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/nm.c: Add casts. * binutils/objcopy.c: Add casts. (copy_archive): Rename variable delete to del. * binutils/objdump.c: Add casts. (dump_dwarf_section): Change loop counter variable i to int. * binutils/prdbg.c: Add casts. (pr_class_baseclass,tg_class_baseclass): Rename parameters virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/readelf.c: Add casts. (struct ia64_unw_table_entry,struct hppa_unw_table_entry): Move to top level. * binutils/size.c: Add casts. * binutils/stabs.c (parse_stab_type, parse_stab_range_type) (parse_stab_cpp_abbrev): Rename parameter from typename to type_name. (parse_stab_baseclasses): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/strings.c: Add casts. * binutils/wrstabs.c (stab_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual.
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p = (struct print_file_list *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct print_file_list));
p->map = slurp_file (modname, &p->mapsize, fst_return, abfd);
if (p->map == NULL)
{
free (p);
return NULL;
}
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p->linemap = index_file (p->map, p->mapsize, &p->maxline);
p->last_line = 0;
p->max_printed = 0;
p->filename = origname;
p->modname = modname;
p->next = print_files;
p->first = 1;
print_files = p;
return p;
}
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/* If the source file, as described in the symtab, is not found
try to locate it in one of the paths specified with -I
If found, add location to print_files linked list. */
static struct print_file_list *
update_source_path (const char *filename, bfd *abfd)
{
struct print_file_list *p;
const char *fname;
struct stat fst;
int i;
p = try_print_file_open (filename, filename, &fst, abfd);
if (p == NULL)
{
if (include_path_count == 0)
return NULL;
/* Get the name of the file. */
fname = lbasename (filename);
/* If file exists under a new path, we need to add it to the list
so that show_line knows about it. */
for (i = 0; i < include_path_count; i++)
{
char *modname = concat (include_paths[i], "/", fname,
(const char *) 0);
p = try_print_file_open (filename, modname, &fst, abfd);
if (p)
break;
free (modname);
}
}
if (p != NULL)
{
long mtime = bfd_get_mtime (abfd);
if (fst.st_mtime > mtime)
warn (_("source file %s is more recent than object file\n"),
filename);
}
return p;
}
/* Print a source file line. */
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static void
print_line (struct print_file_list *p, unsigned int linenum)
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{
const char *l;
size_t len;
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if (linenum >= p->maxline)
return;
l = p->linemap [linenum];
if (source_comment != NULL && strlen (l) > 0)
printf ("%s", source_comment);
len = strcspn (l, "\n\r");
/* Test fwrite return value to quiet glibc warning. */
if (len == 0 || fwrite (l, len, 1, stdout) == 1)
putchar ('\n');
}
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/* Print a range of source code lines. */
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static void
dump_lines (struct print_file_list *p, unsigned int start, unsigned int end)
{
if (p->map == NULL)
return;
if (start != 0)
--start;
while (start < end)
{
print_line (p, start);
start++;
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}
}
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/* Show the line number, or the source line, in a disassembly
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listing. */
static void
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show_line (bfd *abfd, asection *section, bfd_vma addr_offset)
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{
const char *filename;
const char *functionname;
unsigned int linenumber;
2012-07-24 Teresa Johnson <tejohnson@google.com> bfd/ * bfd.c (bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New macro. * coff-rs6000.c: Init _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator. * coff64-rs6000.c: Likewise. * dwarf2.c (struct line_info): Add discriminator field. (add_line_info): Fill in new discriminator field. (decode_line_info): Record discriminator information instead of ignoring it. (lookup_address_in_line_info_table): Return discriminator field if requested. (comp_unit_find_nearest_line): Add discriminator argument. (find_line): Likewise. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Likewise. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_line): Likewise. * elf-bfd.h (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. (_bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): Likewise. Defined. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line): Change to a wrapper that invokes _bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator with correct arguments. (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. (_bfd_elf_find_line): Change to a wrapper that invokes _bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator with correct arguments. (_bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator): New. * coffgen.c (coff_find_nearest_line_with_names): Handle new discriminator argument. * elf32-arm.c (elf32_arm_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * elf64-alpha.c (elf64_alpha_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * elfxx-mips.c (_bfd_mips_elf_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * libbfd-in.h (_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Add discriminator argument. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_line): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. * libbfd.c (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. * libbfd.h: Likewise. * targets.c (BFD_JUMP_TABLE_SYMBOLS): Initialize _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator with _bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator. (bfd_target): Add _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator. binutils/ * addr2line.c (find_address_in_section): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator. (find_offset_in_section): Likewise. (translate_addresses): Print discriminator if it is non-zero. * objdump.c (show_line): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator, and keep track of prev_discriminator. Print discriminator if it is non-zero. (disassemble_data): Initialize prev_discriminator. (dump_reloc_set): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator, and keep track of last_discriminator. Print discriminator if it is non-zero.
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unsigned int discriminator;
bool reloc;
char *path = NULL;
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if (! with_line_numbers && ! with_source_code)
return;
#ifdef HAVE_LIBDEBUGINFOD
{
bfd *debug_bfd;
const char *alt_filename = NULL;
if (use_debuginfod)
{
bfd *alt_bfd;
/* PR 29075: Check for separate debuginfo and .gnu_debugaltlink files.
They need to be passed to bfd_find_nearest_line_with_alt in case they
were downloaded from debuginfod. Otherwise libbfd will attempt to
search for them and fail to locate them. */
debug_bfd = find_separate_debug (abfd);
if (debug_bfd == NULL)
debug_bfd = abfd;
alt_bfd = find_alt_debug (debug_bfd);
if (alt_bfd != NULL)
alt_filename = bfd_get_filename (alt_bfd);
}
else
debug_bfd = abfd;
bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_error);
if (! bfd_find_nearest_line_with_alt (debug_bfd, alt_filename,
section, syms,
addr_offset, &filename,
&functionname, &linenumber,
&discriminator))
{
if (bfd_get_error () == bfd_error_no_error)
return;
if (! bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator (abfd, section, syms,
addr_offset, &filename,
&functionname, &linenumber,
&discriminator))
return;
}
}
#else
2012-07-24 Teresa Johnson <tejohnson@google.com> bfd/ * bfd.c (bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New macro. * coff-rs6000.c: Init _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator. * coff64-rs6000.c: Likewise. * dwarf2.c (struct line_info): Add discriminator field. (add_line_info): Fill in new discriminator field. (decode_line_info): Record discriminator information instead of ignoring it. (lookup_address_in_line_info_table): Return discriminator field if requested. (comp_unit_find_nearest_line): Add discriminator argument. (find_line): Likewise. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Likewise. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_line): Likewise. * elf-bfd.h (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. (_bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): Likewise. Defined. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line): Change to a wrapper that invokes _bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator with correct arguments. (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. (_bfd_elf_find_line): Change to a wrapper that invokes _bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator with correct arguments. (_bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator): New. * coffgen.c (coff_find_nearest_line_with_names): Handle new discriminator argument. * elf32-arm.c (elf32_arm_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * elf64-alpha.c (elf64_alpha_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * elfxx-mips.c (_bfd_mips_elf_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * libbfd-in.h (_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Add discriminator argument. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_line): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. * libbfd.c (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. * libbfd.h: Likewise. * targets.c (BFD_JUMP_TABLE_SYMBOLS): Initialize _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator with _bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator. (bfd_target): Add _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator. binutils/ * addr2line.c (find_address_in_section): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator. (find_offset_in_section): Likewise. (translate_addresses): Print discriminator if it is non-zero. * objdump.c (show_line): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator, and keep track of prev_discriminator. Print discriminator if it is non-zero. (disassemble_data): Initialize prev_discriminator. (dump_reloc_set): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator, and keep track of last_discriminator. Print discriminator if it is non-zero.
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if (! bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator (abfd, section, syms, addr_offset,
&filename, &functionname,
&linenumber, &discriminator))
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return;
#endif
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if (filename != NULL && *filename == '\0')
filename = NULL;
if (functionname != NULL && *functionname == '\0')
functionname = NULL;
if (filename
&& IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (filename)
&& prefix)
{
char *path_up;
const char *fname = filename;
path = xmalloc (prefix_length + 1 + strlen (filename));
if (prefix_length)
memcpy (path, prefix, prefix_length);
path_up = path + prefix_length;
/* Build relocated filename, stripping off leading directories
from the initial filename if requested. */
if (prefix_strip > 0)
{
int level = 0;
const char *s;
/* Skip selected directory levels. */
for (s = fname + 1; *s != '\0' && level < prefix_strip; s++)
if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*s))
{
fname = s;
level++;
}
}
/* Update complete filename. */
strcpy (path_up, fname);
filename = path;
reloc = true;
}
else
reloc = false;
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if (with_line_numbers)
{
if (functionname != NULL
&& (prev_functionname == NULL
|| strcmp (functionname, prev_functionname) != 0))
{
char *demangle_alloc = NULL;
if (do_demangle && functionname[0] != '\0')
{
/* Demangle the name. */
demangle_alloc = bfd_demangle (abfd, functionname,
demangle_flags);
}
/* Demangling adds trailing parens, so don't print those. */
if (demangle_alloc != NULL)
printf ("%s:\n", sanitize_string (demangle_alloc));
else
printf ("%s():\n", sanitize_string (functionname));
prev_line = -1;
free (demangle_alloc);
}
if (linenumber > 0
&& (linenumber != prev_line
|| discriminator != prev_discriminator))
{
if (discriminator > 0)
printf ("%s:%u (discriminator %u)\n",
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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filename == NULL ? "???" : sanitize_string (filename),
linenumber, discriminator);
else
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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printf ("%s:%u\n", filename == NULL
? "???" : sanitize_string (filename),
linenumber);
}
if (unwind_inlines)
{
const char *filename2;
const char *functionname2;
unsigned line2;
while (bfd_find_inliner_info (abfd, &filename2, &functionname2,
&line2))
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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{
printf ("inlined by %s:%u",
sanitize_string (filename2), line2);
printf (" (%s)\n", sanitize_string (functionname2));
}
}
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}
if (with_source_code
&& filename != NULL
&& linenumber > 0)
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{
struct print_file_list **pp, *p;
unsigned l;
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for (pp = &print_files; *pp != NULL; pp = &(*pp)->next)
if (filename_cmp ((*pp)->filename, filename) == 0)
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break;
p = *pp;
if (p == NULL)
{
if (reloc)
filename = xstrdup (filename);
p = update_source_path (filename, abfd);
}
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if (p != NULL && linenumber != p->last_line)
{
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if (file_start_context && p->first)
l = 1;
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else
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{
l = linenumber - SHOW_PRECEDING_CONTEXT_LINES;
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if (l >= linenumber)
l = 1;
if (p->max_printed >= l)
{
if (p->max_printed < linenumber)
l = p->max_printed + 1;
else
l = linenumber;
}
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}
dump_lines (p, l, linenumber);
if (p->max_printed < linenumber)
p->max_printed = linenumber;
p->last_line = linenumber;
p->first = 0;
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}
}
if (functionname != NULL
&& (prev_functionname == NULL
|| strcmp (functionname, prev_functionname) != 0))
{
if (prev_functionname != NULL)
free (prev_functionname);
Updated soruces in binutils/* to compile cleanly with -Wc++-compat. * binutils/addr2line.c (slurp_symtab): Fix casts. Introduce variable minisyms to avoid aliasing varning. * binutils/ar.c: Add casts. (normalize): Use name del instead of delete. (display_target_list,display_info_table): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/bucomm.c: Add casts. * binutils/debug.c: Update function to use new names. (struct debug_baseclass): Rename member from virtual to is_virtual. (struct debug_type_s,struct debug_field_s,struct debug_baseclass_s,struct debug_method_s,struct debug_method_variant_s,struct debug_type_s): Rename struct from avoid name collision. * /binutils/debug.h: Use new struct names. * binutils/dwarf.c: Add casts. (free_debug_memory): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/ieee.c: Add casts. (enum ieee_var_kind): Move to top level. (ieee_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual. (ieee_class_method_var): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/nm.c: Add casts. * binutils/objcopy.c: Add casts. (copy_archive): Rename variable delete to del. * binutils/objdump.c: Add casts. (dump_dwarf_section): Change loop counter variable i to int. * binutils/prdbg.c: Add casts. (pr_class_baseclass,tg_class_baseclass): Rename parameters virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/readelf.c: Add casts. (struct ia64_unw_table_entry,struct hppa_unw_table_entry): Move to top level. * binutils/size.c: Add casts. * binutils/stabs.c (parse_stab_type, parse_stab_range_type) (parse_stab_cpp_abbrev): Rename parameter from typename to type_name. (parse_stab_baseclasses): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/strings.c: Add casts. * binutils/wrstabs.c (stab_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual.
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prev_functionname = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (functionname) + 1);
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strcpy (prev_functionname, functionname);
}
if (linenumber > 0 && linenumber != prev_line)
prev_line = linenumber;
2012-07-24 Teresa Johnson <tejohnson@google.com> bfd/ * bfd.c (bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New macro. * coff-rs6000.c: Init _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator. * coff64-rs6000.c: Likewise. * dwarf2.c (struct line_info): Add discriminator field. (add_line_info): Fill in new discriminator field. (decode_line_info): Record discriminator information instead of ignoring it. (lookup_address_in_line_info_table): Return discriminator field if requested. (comp_unit_find_nearest_line): Add discriminator argument. (find_line): Likewise. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Likewise. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_line): Likewise. * elf-bfd.h (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. (_bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): Likewise. Defined. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line): Change to a wrapper that invokes _bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator with correct arguments. (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. (_bfd_elf_find_line): Change to a wrapper that invokes _bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator with correct arguments. (_bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator): New. * coffgen.c (coff_find_nearest_line_with_names): Handle new discriminator argument. * elf32-arm.c (elf32_arm_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * elf64-alpha.c (elf64_alpha_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * elfxx-mips.c (_bfd_mips_elf_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * libbfd-in.h (_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Add discriminator argument. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_line): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. * libbfd.c (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. * libbfd.h: Likewise. * targets.c (BFD_JUMP_TABLE_SYMBOLS): Initialize _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator with _bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator. (bfd_target): Add _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator. binutils/ * addr2line.c (find_address_in_section): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator. (find_offset_in_section): Likewise. (translate_addresses): Print discriminator if it is non-zero. * objdump.c (show_line): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator, and keep track of prev_discriminator. Print discriminator if it is non-zero. (disassemble_data): Initialize prev_discriminator. (dump_reloc_set): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator, and keep track of last_discriminator. Print discriminator if it is non-zero.
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if (discriminator != prev_discriminator)
prev_discriminator = discriminator;
if (path)
free (path);
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}
/* Pseudo FILE object for strings. */
typedef struct
{
char *buffer;
size_t pos;
size_t alloc;
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} SFILE;
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/* sprintf to a "stream". */
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static int ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_2
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objdump_sprintf (SFILE *f, const char *format, ...)
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{
size_t n;
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va_list args;
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while (1)
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{
size_t space = f->alloc - f->pos;
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va_start (args, format);
n = vsnprintf (f->buffer + f->pos, space, format, args);
va_end (args);
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if (space > n)
break;
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f->alloc = (f->alloc + n) * 2;
Updated soruces in binutils/* to compile cleanly with -Wc++-compat. * binutils/addr2line.c (slurp_symtab): Fix casts. Introduce variable minisyms to avoid aliasing varning. * binutils/ar.c: Add casts. (normalize): Use name del instead of delete. (display_target_list,display_info_table): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/bucomm.c: Add casts. * binutils/debug.c: Update function to use new names. (struct debug_baseclass): Rename member from virtual to is_virtual. (struct debug_type_s,struct debug_field_s,struct debug_baseclass_s,struct debug_method_s,struct debug_method_variant_s,struct debug_type_s): Rename struct from avoid name collision. * /binutils/debug.h: Use new struct names. * binutils/dwarf.c: Add casts. (free_debug_memory): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/ieee.c: Add casts. (enum ieee_var_kind): Move to top level. (ieee_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual. (ieee_class_method_var): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/nm.c: Add casts. * binutils/objcopy.c: Add casts. (copy_archive): Rename variable delete to del. * binutils/objdump.c: Add casts. (dump_dwarf_section): Change loop counter variable i to int. * binutils/prdbg.c: Add casts. (pr_class_baseclass,tg_class_baseclass): Rename parameters virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/readelf.c: Add casts. (struct ia64_unw_table_entry,struct hppa_unw_table_entry): Move to top level. * binutils/size.c: Add casts. * binutils/stabs.c (parse_stab_type, parse_stab_range_type) (parse_stab_cpp_abbrev): Rename parameter from typename to type_name. (parse_stab_baseclasses): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/strings.c: Add casts. * binutils/wrstabs.c (stab_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual.
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f->buffer = (char *) xrealloc (f->buffer, f->alloc);
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}
f->pos += n;
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return n;
}
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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/* Return an integer greater than, or equal to zero, representing the color
for STYLE, or -1 if no color should be used. */
static int
objdump_color_for_disassembler_style (enum disassembler_style style)
{
int color = -1;
if (style == dis_style_comment_start)
disassembler_in_comment = true;
if (disassembler_color == on)
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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{
if (disassembler_in_comment)
return color;
switch (style)
{
case dis_style_symbol:
color = 32;
break;
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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case dis_style_assembler_directive:
case dis_style_sub_mnemonic:
case dis_style_mnemonic:
color = 33;
break;
case dis_style_register:
color = 34;
break;
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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case dis_style_address:
case dis_style_address_offset:
case dis_style_immediate:
color = 35;
break;
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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default:
case dis_style_text:
color = -1;
break;
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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}
}
else if (disassembler_color == extended)
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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{
if (disassembler_in_comment)
return 250;
switch (style)
{
case dis_style_symbol:
color = 40;
break;
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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case dis_style_assembler_directive:
case dis_style_sub_mnemonic:
case dis_style_mnemonic:
color = 142;
break;
case dis_style_register:
color = 27;
break;
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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case dis_style_address:
case dis_style_address_offset:
case dis_style_immediate:
color = 134;
break;
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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default:
case dis_style_text:
color = -1;
break;
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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}
}
else if (disassembler_color != off)
bfd_fatal (_("disassembly color not correctly selected"));
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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return color;
}
/* Like objdump_sprintf, but add in escape sequences to highlight the
content according to STYLE. */
static int ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_3
objdump_styled_sprintf (SFILE *f, enum disassembler_style style,
const char *format, ...)
{
size_t n;
va_list args;
int color = objdump_color_for_disassembler_style (style);
if (color >= 0)
{
while (1)
{
size_t space = f->alloc - f->pos;
if (disassembler_color == on)
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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n = snprintf (f->buffer + f->pos, space, "\033[%dm", color);
else
n = snprintf (f->buffer + f->pos, space, "\033[38;5;%dm", color);
if (space > n)
break;
f->alloc = (f->alloc + n) * 2;
f->buffer = (char *) xrealloc (f->buffer, f->alloc);
}
f->pos += n;
}
while (1)
{
size_t space = f->alloc - f->pos;
va_start (args, format);
n = vsnprintf (f->buffer + f->pos, space, format, args);
va_end (args);
if (space > n)
break;
f->alloc = (f->alloc + n) * 2;
f->buffer = (char *) xrealloc (f->buffer, f->alloc);
}
f->pos += n;
if (color >= 0)
{
while (1)
{
size_t space = f->alloc - f->pos;
n = snprintf (f->buffer + f->pos, space, "\033[0m");
if (space > n)
break;
f->alloc = (f->alloc + n) * 2;
f->buffer = (char *) xrealloc (f->buffer, f->alloc);
}
f->pos += n;
}
return n;
}
/* We discard the styling information here. This function is only used
when objdump is printing auxiliary information, the symbol headers, and
disassembly address, or the bytes of the disassembled instruction. We
don't (currently) apply styling to any of this stuff, so, for now, just
print the content with no additional style added. */
static int ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_3
fprintf_styled (FILE *f, enum disassembler_style style ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
const char *fmt, ...)
{
int res;
va_list ap;
va_start (ap, fmt);
res = vfprintf (f, fmt, ap);
va_end (ap);
return res;
}
/* Code for generating (colored) diagrams of control flow start and end
points. */
/* Structure used to store the properties of a jump. */
struct jump_info
{
/* The next jump, or NULL if this is the last object. */
struct jump_info *next;
/* The previous jump, or NULL if this is the first object. */
struct jump_info *prev;
/* The start addresses of the jump. */
struct
{
/* The list of start addresses. */
bfd_vma *addresses;
/* The number of elements. */
size_t count;
/* The maximum number of elements that fit into the array. */
size_t max_count;
} start;
/* The end address of the jump. */
bfd_vma end;
/* The drawing level of the jump. */
int level;
};
/* Construct a jump object for a jump from start
to end with the corresponding level. */
static struct jump_info *
jump_info_new (bfd_vma start, bfd_vma end, int level)
{
struct jump_info *result = xmalloc (sizeof (struct jump_info));
result->next = NULL;
result->prev = NULL;
result->start.addresses = xmalloc (sizeof (bfd_vma *) * 2);
result->start.addresses[0] = start;
result->start.count = 1;
result->start.max_count = 2;
result->end = end;
result->level = level;
return result;
}
/* Free a jump object and return the next object
or NULL if this was the last one. */
static struct jump_info *
jump_info_free (struct jump_info *ji)
{
struct jump_info *result = NULL;
if (ji)
{
result = ji->next;
if (ji->start.addresses)
free (ji->start.addresses);
free (ji);
}
return result;
}
/* Get the smallest value of all start and end addresses. */
static bfd_vma
jump_info_min_address (const struct jump_info *ji)
{
bfd_vma min_address = ji->end;
size_t i;
for (i = ji->start.count; i-- > 0;)
if (ji->start.addresses[i] < min_address)
min_address = ji->start.addresses[i];
return min_address;
}
/* Get the largest value of all start and end addresses. */
static bfd_vma
jump_info_max_address (const struct jump_info *ji)
{
bfd_vma max_address = ji->end;
size_t i;
for (i = ji->start.count; i-- > 0;)
if (ji->start.addresses[i] > max_address)
max_address = ji->start.addresses[i];
return max_address;
}
/* Get the target address of a jump. */
static bfd_vma
jump_info_end_address (const struct jump_info *ji)
{
return ji->end;
}
/* Test if an address is one of the start addresses of a jump. */
static bool
jump_info_is_start_address (const struct jump_info *ji, bfd_vma address)
{
bool result = false;
size_t i;
for (i = ji->start.count; i-- > 0;)
if (address == ji->start.addresses[i])
{
result = true;
break;
}
return result;
}
/* Test if an address is the target address of a jump. */
static bool
jump_info_is_end_address (const struct jump_info *ji, bfd_vma address)
{
return (address == ji->end);
}
/* Get the difference between the smallest and largest address of a jump. */
static bfd_vma
jump_info_size (const struct jump_info *ji)
{
return jump_info_max_address (ji) - jump_info_min_address (ji);
}
/* Unlink a jump object from a list. */
static void
jump_info_unlink (struct jump_info *node,
struct jump_info **base)
{
if (node->next)
node->next->prev = node->prev;
if (node->prev)
node->prev->next = node->next;
else
*base = node->next;
node->next = NULL;
node->prev = NULL;
}
/* Insert unlinked jump info node into a list. */
static void
jump_info_insert (struct jump_info *node,
struct jump_info *target,
struct jump_info **base)
{
node->next = target;
node->prev = target->prev;
target->prev = node;
if (node->prev)
node->prev->next = node;
else
*base = node;
}
/* Add unlinked node to the front of a list. */
static void
jump_info_add_front (struct jump_info *node,
struct jump_info **base)
{
node->next = *base;
if (node->next)
node->next->prev = node;
node->prev = NULL;
*base = node;
}
/* Move linked node to target position. */
static void
jump_info_move_linked (struct jump_info *node,
struct jump_info *target,
struct jump_info **base)
{
/* Unlink node. */
jump_info_unlink (node, base);
/* Insert node at target position. */
jump_info_insert (node, target, base);
}
/* Test if two jumps intersect. */
static bool
jump_info_intersect (const struct jump_info *a,
const struct jump_info *b)
{
return ((jump_info_max_address (a) >= jump_info_min_address (b))
&& (jump_info_min_address (a) <= jump_info_max_address (b)));
}
/* Merge two compatible jump info objects. */
static void
jump_info_merge (struct jump_info **base)
{
struct jump_info *a;
for (a = *base; a; a = a->next)
{
struct jump_info *b;
for (b = a->next; b; b = b->next)
{
/* Merge both jumps into one. */
if (a->end == b->end)
{
/* Reallocate addresses. */
size_t needed_size = a->start.count + b->start.count;
size_t i;
if (needed_size > a->start.max_count)
{
a->start.max_count += b->start.max_count;
a->start.addresses =
xrealloc (a->start.addresses,
a->start.max_count * sizeof (bfd_vma *));
}
/* Append start addresses. */
for (i = 0; i < b->start.count; ++i)
a->start.addresses[a->start.count++] =
b->start.addresses[i];
/* Remove and delete jump. */
struct jump_info *tmp = b->prev;
jump_info_unlink (b, base);
jump_info_free (b);
b = tmp;
}
}
}
}
/* Sort jumps by their size and starting point using a stable
minsort. This could be improved if sorting performance is
an issue, for example by using mergesort. */
static void
jump_info_sort (struct jump_info **base)
{
struct jump_info *current_element = *base;
while (current_element)
{
struct jump_info *best_match = current_element;
struct jump_info *runner = current_element->next;
bfd_vma best_size = jump_info_size (best_match);
while (runner)
{
bfd_vma runner_size = jump_info_size (runner);
if ((runner_size < best_size)
|| ((runner_size == best_size)
&& (jump_info_min_address (runner)
< jump_info_min_address (best_match))))
{
best_match = runner;
best_size = runner_size;
}
runner = runner->next;
}
if (best_match == current_element)
current_element = current_element->next;
else
jump_info_move_linked (best_match, current_element, base);
}
}
/* Visualize all jumps at a given address. */
static void
jump_info_visualize_address (bfd_vma address,
int max_level,
char *line_buffer,
uint8_t *color_buffer)
{
struct jump_info *ji = detected_jumps;
size_t len = (max_level + 1) * 3;
/* Clear line buffer. */
memset (line_buffer, ' ', len);
memset (color_buffer, 0, len);
/* Iterate over jumps and add their ASCII art. */
while (ji)
{
/* Discard jumps that are never needed again. */
if (jump_info_max_address (ji) < address)
{
struct jump_info *tmp = ji;
ji = ji->next;
jump_info_unlink (tmp, &detected_jumps);
jump_info_free (tmp);
continue;
}
/* This jump intersects with the current address. */
if (jump_info_min_address (ji) <= address)
{
/* Hash target address to get an even
distribution between all values. */
bfd_vma hash_address = jump_info_end_address (ji);
uint8_t color = iterative_hash_object (hash_address, 0);
/* Fetch line offset. */
int offset = (max_level - ji->level) * 3;
/* Draw start line. */
if (jump_info_is_start_address (ji, address))
{
size_t i = offset + 1;
for (; i < len - 1; ++i)
if (line_buffer[i] == ' ')
{
line_buffer[i] = '-';
color_buffer[i] = color;
}
if (line_buffer[i] == ' ')
{
line_buffer[i] = '-';
color_buffer[i] = color;
}
else if (line_buffer[i] == '>')
{
line_buffer[i] = 'X';
color_buffer[i] = color;
}
if (line_buffer[offset] == ' ')
{
if (address <= ji->end)
line_buffer[offset] =
(jump_info_min_address (ji) == address) ? '/': '+';
else
line_buffer[offset] =
(jump_info_max_address (ji) == address) ? '\\': '+';
color_buffer[offset] = color;
}
}
/* Draw jump target. */
else if (jump_info_is_end_address (ji, address))
{
size_t i = offset + 1;
for (; i < len - 1; ++i)
if (line_buffer[i] == ' ')
{
line_buffer[i] = '-';
color_buffer[i] = color;
}
if (line_buffer[i] == ' ')
{
line_buffer[i] = '>';
color_buffer[i] = color;
}
else if (line_buffer[i] == '-')
{
line_buffer[i] = 'X';
color_buffer[i] = color;
}
if (line_buffer[offset] == ' ')
{
if (jump_info_min_address (ji) < address)
line_buffer[offset] =
(jump_info_max_address (ji) > address) ? '>' : '\\';
else
line_buffer[offset] = '/';
color_buffer[offset] = color;
}
}
/* Draw intermediate line segment. */
else if (line_buffer[offset] == ' ')
{
line_buffer[offset] = '|';
color_buffer[offset] = color;
}
}
ji = ji->next;
}
}
/* Clone of disassemble_bytes to detect jumps inside a function. */
/* FIXME: is this correct? Can we strip it down even further? */
static struct jump_info *
disassemble_jumps (struct disassemble_info * inf,
disassembler_ftype disassemble_fn,
bfd_vma start_offset,
bfd_vma stop_offset,
bfd_vma rel_offset,
arelent *** relppp,
arelent ** relppend)
{
struct objdump_disasm_info *aux;
struct jump_info *jumps = NULL;
asection *section;
bfd_vma addr_offset;
unsigned int opb = inf->octets_per_byte;
int octets = opb;
SFILE sfile;
aux = (struct objdump_disasm_info *) inf->application_data;
section = inf->section;
sfile.alloc = 120;
sfile.buffer = (char *) xmalloc (sfile.alloc);
sfile.pos = 0;
inf->insn_info_valid = 0;
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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disassemble_set_printf (inf, &sfile, (fprintf_ftype) objdump_sprintf,
(fprintf_styled_ftype) objdump_styled_sprintf);
addr_offset = start_offset;
while (addr_offset < stop_offset)
{
int previous_octets;
/* Remember the length of the previous instruction. */
previous_octets = octets;
octets = 0;
sfile.pos = 0;
inf->bytes_per_line = 0;
inf->bytes_per_chunk = 0;
inf->flags = ((disassemble_all ? DISASSEMBLE_DATA : 0)
| (wide_output ? WIDE_OUTPUT : 0));
if (machine)
inf->flags |= USER_SPECIFIED_MACHINE_TYPE;
if (inf->disassembler_needs_relocs
&& (bfd_get_file_flags (aux->abfd) & EXEC_P) == 0
&& (bfd_get_file_flags (aux->abfd) & DYNAMIC) == 0
&& *relppp < relppend)
{
bfd_signed_vma distance_to_rel;
distance_to_rel = (**relppp)->address - (rel_offset + addr_offset);
/* Check to see if the current reloc is associated with
the instruction that we are about to disassemble. */
if (distance_to_rel == 0
/* FIXME: This is wrong. We are trying to catch
relocs that are addressed part way through the
current instruction, as might happen with a packed
VLIW instruction. Unfortunately we do not know the
length of the current instruction since we have not
disassembled it yet. Instead we take a guess based
upon the length of the previous instruction. The
proper solution is to have a new target-specific
disassembler function which just returns the length
of an instruction at a given address without trying
to display its disassembly. */
|| (distance_to_rel > 0
&& distance_to_rel < (bfd_signed_vma) (previous_octets/ opb)))
{
inf->flags |= INSN_HAS_RELOC;
}
}
if (! disassemble_all
&& (section->flags & (SEC_CODE | SEC_HAS_CONTENTS))
== (SEC_CODE | SEC_HAS_CONTENTS))
/* Set a stop_vma so that the disassembler will not read
beyond the next symbol. We assume that symbols appear on
the boundaries between instructions. We only do this when
disassembling code of course, and when -D is in effect. */
inf->stop_vma = section->vma + stop_offset;
inf->stop_offset = stop_offset;
/* Extract jump information. */
inf->insn_info_valid = 0;
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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disassembler_in_comment = false;
octets = (*disassemble_fn) (section->vma + addr_offset, inf);
/* Test if a jump was detected. */
if (inf->insn_info_valid
&& ((inf->insn_type == dis_branch)
|| (inf->insn_type == dis_condbranch)
|| (inf->insn_type == dis_jsr)
|| (inf->insn_type == dis_condjsr))
&& (inf->target >= section->vma + start_offset)
&& (inf->target < section->vma + stop_offset))
{
struct jump_info *ji =
jump_info_new (section->vma + addr_offset, inf->target, -1);
jump_info_add_front (ji, &jumps);
}
inf->stop_vma = 0;
addr_offset += octets / opb;
}
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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disassemble_set_printf (inf, (void *) stdout, (fprintf_ftype) fprintf,
(fprintf_styled_ftype) fprintf_styled);
free (sfile.buffer);
/* Merge jumps. */
jump_info_merge (&jumps);
/* Process jumps. */
jump_info_sort (&jumps);
/* Group jumps by level. */
struct jump_info *last_jump = jumps;
int max_level = -1;
while (last_jump)
{
/* The last jump is part of the next group. */
struct jump_info *base = last_jump;
/* Increment level. */
base->level = ++max_level;
/* Find jumps that can be combined on the same
level, with the largest jumps tested first.
This has the advantage that large jumps are on
lower levels and do not intersect with small
jumps that get grouped on higher levels. */
struct jump_info *exchange_item = last_jump->next;
struct jump_info *it = exchange_item;
for (; it; it = it->next)
{
/* Test if the jump intersects with any
jump from current group. */
bool ok = true;
struct jump_info *it_collision;
for (it_collision = base;
it_collision != exchange_item;
it_collision = it_collision->next)
{
/* This jump intersects so we leave it out. */
if (jump_info_intersect (it_collision, it))
{
ok = false;
break;
}
}
/* Add jump to group. */
if (ok)
{
/* Move current element to the front. */
if (it != exchange_item)
{
struct jump_info *save = it->prev;
jump_info_move_linked (it, exchange_item, &jumps);
last_jump = it;
it = save;
}
else
{
last_jump = exchange_item;
exchange_item = exchange_item->next;
}
last_jump->level = max_level;
}
}
/* Move to next group. */
last_jump = exchange_item;
}
return jumps;
}
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/* The number of zeroes we want to see before we start skipping them.
The number is arbitrarily chosen. */
#define DEFAULT_SKIP_ZEROES 8
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/* The number of zeroes to skip at the end of a section. If the
number of zeroes at the end is between SKIP_ZEROES_AT_END and
SKIP_ZEROES, they will be disassembled. If there are fewer than
SKIP_ZEROES_AT_END, they will be skipped. This is a heuristic
attempt to avoid disassembling zeroes inserted by section
alignment. */
#define DEFAULT_SKIP_ZEROES_AT_END 3
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Enhance the disassembler so that it will reliably determine whether a reloc applies to the middle of the next insn. PR 24907 binutils* objdump.c (null_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Delete previous_octets local and replace with a test of the max_reloc_offset_into_insn field of the bfd_arch_info structure. If a reloc is a potential match for the next insn, then perform a dummy disassembly in order to calculate its real length. bfd * archures.c (bfd_arch_info_type): Add max_reloc_offset_into_insn field. (bfd_default_arch_struct): Initialise the new field. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * cpu-aarch64.c: Initialise the new field. * cpu-alpha.c: Likewise. * cpu-arc.c: Likewise. * cpu-arm.c: Likewise. * cpu-avr.c: Likewise. * cpu-bfin.c: Likewise. * cpu-bpf.c: Likewise. * cpu-cr16.c: Likewise. * cpu-cr16c.c: Likewise. * cpu-cris.c: Likewise. * cpu-crx.c: Likewise. * cpu-csky.c: Likewise. * cpu-d10v.c: Likewise. * cpu-d30v.c: Likewise. * cpu-dlx.c: Likewise. * cpu-epiphany.c: Likewise. * cpu-fr30.c: Likewise. * cpu-frv.c: Likewise. * cpu-ft32.c: Likewise. * cpu-h8300.c: Likewise. * cpu-hppa.c: Likewise. * cpu-i386.c: Likewise. * cpu-ia64.c: Likewise. * cpu-iamcu.c: Likewise. * cpu-ip2k.c: Likewise. * cpu-iq2000.c: Likewise. * cpu-k1om.c: Likewise. * cpu-l1om.c: Likewise. * cpu-lm32.c: Likewise. * cpu-m10200.c: Likewise. * cpu-m10300.c: Likewise. * cpu-m32c.c: Likewise. * cpu-m32r.c: Likewise. * cpu-m68hc11.c: Likewise. * cpu-m68hc12.c: Likewise. * cpu-m68k.c: Likewise. * cpu-m9s12x.c: Likewise. * cpu-m9s12xg.c: Likewise. * cpu-mcore.c: Likewise. * cpu-mep.c: Likewise. * cpu-metag.c: Likewise. * cpu-microblaze.c: Likewise. * cpu-mips.c: Likewise. * cpu-mmix.c: Likewise. * cpu-moxie.c: Likewise. * cpu-msp430.c: Likewise. * cpu-mt.c: Likewise. * cpu-nds32.c: Likewise. * cpu-nfp.c: Likewise. * cpu-nios2.c: Likewise. * cpu-ns32k.c: Likewise. * cpu-or1k.c: Likewise. * cpu-pdp11.c: Likewise. * cpu-pj.c: Likewise. * cpu-plugin.c: Likewise. * cpu-powerpc.c: Likewise. * cpu-pru.c: Likewise. * cpu-riscv.c: Likewise. * cpu-rl78.c: Likewise. * cpu-rs6000.c: Likewise. * cpu-rx.c: Likewise. * cpu-s12z.c: Likewise. * cpu-s390.c: Likewise. * cpu-score.c: Likewise. * cpu-sh.c: Likewise. * cpu-sparc.c: Likewise. * cpu-spu.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic30.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic4x.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic54x.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic6x.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic80.c: Likewise. * cpu-tilegx.c: Likewise. * cpu-tilepro.c: Likewise. * cpu-v850.c: Likewise. * cpu-v850_rh850.c: Likewise. * cpu-vax.c: Likewise. * cpu-visium.c: Likewise. * cpu-wasm32.c: Likewise. * cpu-xc16x.c: Likewise. * cpu-xgate.c: Likewise. * cpu-xstormy16.c: Likewise. * cpu-xtensa.c: Likewise. * cpu-z80.c: Likewise. * cpu-z8k.c: Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/arm/pr24907.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/pr24907.d: Expected disassembly.
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static int
null_print (const void * stream ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, const char * format ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, ...)
{
return 1;
}
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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/* Like null_print, but takes the extra STYLE argument. As this is not
going to print anything, the extra argument is just ignored. */
static int
null_styled_print (const void * stream ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
enum disassembler_style style ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
const char * format ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, ...)
{
return 1;
}
/* Print out jump visualization. */
static void
print_jump_visualisation (bfd_vma addr, int max_level, char *line_buffer,
uint8_t *color_buffer)
{
if (!line_buffer)
return;
jump_info_visualize_address (addr, max_level, line_buffer, color_buffer);
size_t line_buffer_size = strlen (line_buffer);
char last_color = 0;
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i <= line_buffer_size; ++i)
{
if (color_output)
{
uint8_t color = (i < line_buffer_size) ? color_buffer[i]: 0;
if (color != last_color)
{
if (color)
if (extended_color_output)
/* Use extended 8bit color, but
do not choose dark colors. */
printf ("\033[38;5;%dm", 124 + (color % 108));
else
/* Use simple terminal colors. */
printf ("\033[%dm", 31 + (color % 7));
else
/* Clear color. */
printf ("\033[0m");
last_color = color;
}
}
putchar ((i < line_buffer_size) ? line_buffer[i]: ' ');
}
}
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/* Disassemble some data in memory between given values. */
static void
disassemble_bytes (struct disassemble_info *inf,
disassembler_ftype disassemble_fn,
bool insns,
bfd_byte *data,
bfd_vma start_offset,
bfd_vma stop_offset,
bfd_vma rel_offset,
arelent ***relppp,
arelent **relppend)
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{
struct objdump_disasm_info *aux;
asection *section;
unsigned int octets_per_line;
unsigned int skip_addr_chars;
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bfd_vma addr_offset;
unsigned int opb = inf->octets_per_byte;
unsigned int skip_zeroes = inf->skip_zeroes;
unsigned int skip_zeroes_at_end = inf->skip_zeroes_at_end;
size_t octets;
SFILE sfile;
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aux = (struct objdump_disasm_info *) inf->application_data;
section = inf->section;
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sfile.alloc = 120;
Updated soruces in binutils/* to compile cleanly with -Wc++-compat. * binutils/addr2line.c (slurp_symtab): Fix casts. Introduce variable minisyms to avoid aliasing varning. * binutils/ar.c: Add casts. (normalize): Use name del instead of delete. (display_target_list,display_info_table): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/bucomm.c: Add casts. * binutils/debug.c: Update function to use new names. (struct debug_baseclass): Rename member from virtual to is_virtual. (struct debug_type_s,struct debug_field_s,struct debug_baseclass_s,struct debug_method_s,struct debug_method_variant_s,struct debug_type_s): Rename struct from avoid name collision. * /binutils/debug.h: Use new struct names. * binutils/dwarf.c: Add casts. (free_debug_memory): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/ieee.c: Add casts. (enum ieee_var_kind): Move to top level. (ieee_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual. (ieee_class_method_var): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/nm.c: Add casts. * binutils/objcopy.c: Add casts. (copy_archive): Rename variable delete to del. * binutils/objdump.c: Add casts. (dump_dwarf_section): Change loop counter variable i to int. * binutils/prdbg.c: Add casts. (pr_class_baseclass,tg_class_baseclass): Rename parameters virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/readelf.c: Add casts. (struct ia64_unw_table_entry,struct hppa_unw_table_entry): Move to top level. * binutils/size.c: Add casts. * binutils/stabs.c (parse_stab_type, parse_stab_range_type) (parse_stab_cpp_abbrev): Rename parameter from typename to type_name. (parse_stab_baseclasses): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/strings.c: Add casts. * binutils/wrstabs.c (stab_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual.
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sfile.buffer = (char *) xmalloc (sfile.alloc);
sfile.pos = 0;
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if (insn_width)
octets_per_line = insn_width;
else if (insns)
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octets_per_line = 4;
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else
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octets_per_line = 16;
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/* Figure out how many characters to skip at the start of an
address, to make the disassembly look nicer. We discard leading
zeroes in chunks of 4, ensuring that there is always a leading
zero remaining. */
skip_addr_chars = 0;
if (!no_addresses && !prefix_addresses)
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{
char buf[30];
bfd_sprintf_vma (aux->abfd, buf, section->vma + section->size / opb);
while (buf[skip_addr_chars] == '0')
++skip_addr_chars;
/* Don't discard zeros on overflow. */
if (buf[skip_addr_chars] == '\0' && section->vma != 0)
skip_addr_chars = 0;
if (skip_addr_chars != 0)
skip_addr_chars = (skip_addr_chars - 1) & -4;
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}
inf->insn_info_valid = 0;
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/* Determine maximum level. */
uint8_t *color_buffer = NULL;
char *line_buffer = NULL;
int max_level = -1;
/* Some jumps were detected. */
if (detected_jumps)
{
struct jump_info *ji;
/* Find maximum jump level. */
for (ji = detected_jumps; ji; ji = ji->next)
{
if (ji->level > max_level)
max_level = ji->level;
}
/* Allocate buffers. */
size_t len = (max_level + 1) * 3 + 1;
line_buffer = xmalloc (len);
line_buffer[len - 1] = 0;
color_buffer = xmalloc (len);
color_buffer[len - 1] = 0;
}
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addr_offset = start_offset;
while (addr_offset < stop_offset)
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{
bool need_nl = false;
octets = 0;
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/* Make sure we don't use relocs from previous instructions. */
aux->reloc = NULL;
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/* If we see more than SKIP_ZEROES octets of zeroes, we just
print `...'. */
if (! disassemble_zeroes)
for (; addr_offset * opb + octets < stop_offset * opb; octets++)
if (data[addr_offset * opb + octets] != 0)
break;
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if (! disassemble_zeroes
&& (inf->insn_info_valid == 0
|| inf->branch_delay_insns == 0)
&& (octets >= skip_zeroes
|| (addr_offset * opb + octets == stop_offset * opb
&& octets < skip_zeroes_at_end)))
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{
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/* If there are more nonzero octets to follow, we only skip
zeroes in multiples of 4, to try to avoid running over
the start of an instruction which happens to start with
zero. */
if (addr_offset * opb + octets != stop_offset * opb)
octets &= ~3;
/* If we are going to display more data, and we are displaying
file offsets, then tell the user how many zeroes we skip
and the file offset from where we resume dumping. */
if (display_file_offsets
&& addr_offset + octets / opb < stop_offset)
printf (_("\t... (skipping %lu zeroes, "
"resuming at file offset: 0x%lx)\n"),
(unsigned long) (octets / opb),
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(unsigned long) (section->filepos
+ addr_offset + octets / opb));
else
printf ("\t...\n");
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}
else
{
char buf[50];
unsigned int bpc = 0;
unsigned int pb = 0;
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if (with_line_numbers || with_source_code)
show_line (aux->abfd, section, addr_offset);
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if (no_addresses)
printf ("\t");
else if (!prefix_addresses)
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{
char *s;
bfd_sprintf_vma (aux->abfd, buf, section->vma + addr_offset);
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for (s = buf + skip_addr_chars; *s == '0'; s++)
*s = ' ';
if (*s == '\0')
*--s = '0';
printf ("%s:\t", buf + skip_addr_chars);
}
else
{
aux->require_sec = true;
objdump_print_address (section->vma + addr_offset, inf);
aux->require_sec = false;
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putchar (' ');
}
print_jump_visualisation (section->vma + addr_offset,
max_level, line_buffer,
color_buffer);
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if (insns)
{
int insn_size;
sfile.pos = 0;
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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disassemble_set_printf
(inf, &sfile, (fprintf_ftype) objdump_sprintf,
(fprintf_styled_ftype) objdump_styled_sprintf);
inf->bytes_per_line = 0;
inf->bytes_per_chunk = 0;
PowerPC add initial -mfuture instruction support This patch adds initial 64-bit insn assembler/disassembler support. The only instruction added is "pnop" along with the automatic aligning of prefix instruction so they do not cross 64-byte boundaries. include/ * dis-asm.h (WIDE_OUTPUT): Define. * opcode/ppc.h (prefix_opcodes, prefix_num_opcodes): Declare. (PPC_OPCODE_POWERXX, PPC_GET_PREFIX, PPC_GET_SUFFIX), (PPC_PREFIX_P, PPC_PREFIX_SEG): Define. opcodes/ * ppc-dis.c (ppc_opts): Add "future" entry. (PREFIX_OPCD_SEGS): Define. (prefix_opcd_indices): New array. (disassemble_init_powerpc): Initialize prefix_opcd_indices. (lookup_prefix): New function. (print_insn_powerpc): Handle 64-bit prefix instructions. * ppc-opc.c (PREFIX_OP, PREFIX_FORM, SUFFIX_MASK, PREFIX_MASK), (PMRR, POWERXX): Define. (prefix_opcodes): New instruction table. (prefix_num_opcodes): New constant. binutils/ * objdump.c (disassemble_bytes): Set WIDE_OUTPUT in flags. gas/ * config/tc-ppc.c (ppc_setup_opcodes): Handle prefix_opcodes. (struct insn_label_list): New. (insn_labels, free_insn_labels): New variables. (ppc_record_label, ppc_clear_labels, ppc_start_line_hook): New funcs. (ppc_frob_label, ppc_new_dot_label): Move functions earlier in file and call ppc_record_label. (md_assemble): Handle 64-bit prefix instructions. Align labels that are on the same line as a prefix instruction. * config/tc-ppc.h (tc_frob_label, ppc_frob_label): Move to later in the file. (md_start_line_hook): Define. (ppc_start_line_hook): Declare. * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-align.d, * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-align.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/ppc/ppc.exp: Run new test.
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inf->flags = ((disassemble_all ? DISASSEMBLE_DATA : 0)
| (wide_output ? WIDE_OUTPUT : 0));
if (machine)
inf->flags |= USER_SPECIFIED_MACHINE_TYPE;
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if (inf->disassembler_needs_relocs
&& (bfd_get_file_flags (aux->abfd) & EXEC_P) == 0
&& (bfd_get_file_flags (aux->abfd) & DYNAMIC) == 0
&& *relppp < relppend)
{
bfd_signed_vma distance_to_rel;
int max_reloc_offset
= aux->abfd->arch_info->max_reloc_offset_into_insn;
distance_to_rel = ((**relppp)->address - rel_offset
- addr_offset);
insn_size = 0;
Enhance the disassembler so that it will reliably determine whether a reloc applies to the middle of the next insn. PR 24907 binutils* objdump.c (null_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Delete previous_octets local and replace with a test of the max_reloc_offset_into_insn field of the bfd_arch_info structure. If a reloc is a potential match for the next insn, then perform a dummy disassembly in order to calculate its real length. bfd * archures.c (bfd_arch_info_type): Add max_reloc_offset_into_insn field. (bfd_default_arch_struct): Initialise the new field. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * cpu-aarch64.c: Initialise the new field. * cpu-alpha.c: Likewise. * cpu-arc.c: Likewise. * cpu-arm.c: Likewise. * cpu-avr.c: Likewise. * cpu-bfin.c: Likewise. * cpu-bpf.c: Likewise. * cpu-cr16.c: Likewise. * cpu-cr16c.c: Likewise. * cpu-cris.c: Likewise. * cpu-crx.c: Likewise. * cpu-csky.c: Likewise. * cpu-d10v.c: Likewise. * cpu-d30v.c: Likewise. * cpu-dlx.c: Likewise. * cpu-epiphany.c: Likewise. * cpu-fr30.c: Likewise. * cpu-frv.c: Likewise. * cpu-ft32.c: Likewise. * cpu-h8300.c: Likewise. * cpu-hppa.c: Likewise. * cpu-i386.c: Likewise. * cpu-ia64.c: Likewise. * cpu-iamcu.c: Likewise. * cpu-ip2k.c: Likewise. * cpu-iq2000.c: Likewise. * cpu-k1om.c: Likewise. * cpu-l1om.c: Likewise. * cpu-lm32.c: Likewise. * cpu-m10200.c: Likewise. * cpu-m10300.c: Likewise. * cpu-m32c.c: Likewise. * cpu-m32r.c: Likewise. * cpu-m68hc11.c: Likewise. * cpu-m68hc12.c: Likewise. * cpu-m68k.c: Likewise. * cpu-m9s12x.c: Likewise. * cpu-m9s12xg.c: Likewise. * cpu-mcore.c: Likewise. * cpu-mep.c: Likewise. * cpu-metag.c: Likewise. * cpu-microblaze.c: Likewise. * cpu-mips.c: Likewise. * cpu-mmix.c: Likewise. * cpu-moxie.c: Likewise. * cpu-msp430.c: Likewise. * cpu-mt.c: Likewise. * cpu-nds32.c: Likewise. * cpu-nfp.c: Likewise. * cpu-nios2.c: Likewise. * cpu-ns32k.c: Likewise. * cpu-or1k.c: Likewise. * cpu-pdp11.c: Likewise. * cpu-pj.c: Likewise. * cpu-plugin.c: Likewise. * cpu-powerpc.c: Likewise. * cpu-pru.c: Likewise. * cpu-riscv.c: Likewise. * cpu-rl78.c: Likewise. * cpu-rs6000.c: Likewise. * cpu-rx.c: Likewise. * cpu-s12z.c: Likewise. * cpu-s390.c: Likewise. * cpu-score.c: Likewise. * cpu-sh.c: Likewise. * cpu-sparc.c: Likewise. * cpu-spu.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic30.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic4x.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic54x.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic6x.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic80.c: Likewise. * cpu-tilegx.c: Likewise. * cpu-tilepro.c: Likewise. * cpu-v850.c: Likewise. * cpu-v850_rh850.c: Likewise. * cpu-vax.c: Likewise. * cpu-visium.c: Likewise. * cpu-wasm32.c: Likewise. * cpu-xc16x.c: Likewise. * cpu-xgate.c: Likewise. * cpu-xstormy16.c: Likewise. * cpu-xtensa.c: Likewise. * cpu-z80.c: Likewise. * cpu-z8k.c: Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/arm/pr24907.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/pr24907.d: Expected disassembly.
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if (distance_to_rel > 0
&& (max_reloc_offset < 0
|| distance_to_rel <= max_reloc_offset))
Enhance the disassembler so that it will reliably determine whether a reloc applies to the middle of the next insn. PR 24907 binutils* objdump.c (null_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Delete previous_octets local and replace with a test of the max_reloc_offset_into_insn field of the bfd_arch_info structure. If a reloc is a potential match for the next insn, then perform a dummy disassembly in order to calculate its real length. bfd * archures.c (bfd_arch_info_type): Add max_reloc_offset_into_insn field. (bfd_default_arch_struct): Initialise the new field. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * cpu-aarch64.c: Initialise the new field. * cpu-alpha.c: Likewise. * cpu-arc.c: Likewise. * cpu-arm.c: Likewise. * cpu-avr.c: Likewise. * cpu-bfin.c: Likewise. * cpu-bpf.c: Likewise. * cpu-cr16.c: Likewise. * cpu-cr16c.c: Likewise. * cpu-cris.c: Likewise. * cpu-crx.c: Likewise. * cpu-csky.c: Likewise. * cpu-d10v.c: Likewise. * cpu-d30v.c: Likewise. * cpu-dlx.c: Likewise. * cpu-epiphany.c: Likewise. * cpu-fr30.c: Likewise. * cpu-frv.c: Likewise. * cpu-ft32.c: Likewise. * cpu-h8300.c: Likewise. * cpu-hppa.c: Likewise. * cpu-i386.c: Likewise. * cpu-ia64.c: Likewise. * cpu-iamcu.c: Likewise. * cpu-ip2k.c: Likewise. * cpu-iq2000.c: Likewise. * cpu-k1om.c: Likewise. * cpu-l1om.c: Likewise. * cpu-lm32.c: Likewise. * cpu-m10200.c: Likewise. * cpu-m10300.c: Likewise. * cpu-m32c.c: Likewise. * cpu-m32r.c: Likewise. * cpu-m68hc11.c: Likewise. * cpu-m68hc12.c: Likewise. * cpu-m68k.c: Likewise. * cpu-m9s12x.c: Likewise. * cpu-m9s12xg.c: Likewise. * cpu-mcore.c: Likewise. * cpu-mep.c: Likewise. * cpu-metag.c: Likewise. * cpu-microblaze.c: Likewise. * cpu-mips.c: Likewise. * cpu-mmix.c: Likewise. * cpu-moxie.c: Likewise. * cpu-msp430.c: Likewise. * cpu-mt.c: Likewise. * cpu-nds32.c: Likewise. * cpu-nfp.c: Likewise. * cpu-nios2.c: Likewise. * cpu-ns32k.c: Likewise. * cpu-or1k.c: Likewise. * cpu-pdp11.c: Likewise. * cpu-pj.c: Likewise. * cpu-plugin.c: Likewise. * cpu-powerpc.c: Likewise. * cpu-pru.c: Likewise. * cpu-riscv.c: Likewise. * cpu-rl78.c: Likewise. * cpu-rs6000.c: Likewise. * cpu-rx.c: Likewise. * cpu-s12z.c: Likewise. * cpu-s390.c: Likewise. * cpu-score.c: Likewise. * cpu-sh.c: Likewise. * cpu-sparc.c: Likewise. * cpu-spu.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic30.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic4x.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic54x.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic6x.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic80.c: Likewise. * cpu-tilegx.c: Likewise. * cpu-tilepro.c: Likewise. * cpu-v850.c: Likewise. * cpu-v850_rh850.c: Likewise. * cpu-vax.c: Likewise. * cpu-visium.c: Likewise. * cpu-wasm32.c: Likewise. * cpu-xc16x.c: Likewise. * cpu-xgate.c: Likewise. * cpu-xstormy16.c: Likewise. * cpu-xtensa.c: Likewise. * cpu-z80.c: Likewise. * cpu-z8k.c: Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/arm/pr24907.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/pr24907.d: Expected disassembly.
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{
/* This reloc *might* apply to the current insn,
starting somewhere inside it. Discover the length
of the current insn so that the check below will
work. */
if (insn_width)
insn_size = insn_width;
else
{
/* We find the length by calling the dissassembler
function with a dummy print handler. This should
work unless the disassembler is not expecting to
be called multiple times for the same address.
This does mean disassembling the instruction
twice, but we only do this when there is a high
probability that there is a reloc that will
affect the instruction. */
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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disassemble_set_printf
(inf, inf->stream, (fprintf_ftype) null_print,
(fprintf_styled_ftype) null_styled_print);
Enhance the disassembler so that it will reliably determine whether a reloc applies to the middle of the next insn. PR 24907 binutils* objdump.c (null_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Delete previous_octets local and replace with a test of the max_reloc_offset_into_insn field of the bfd_arch_info structure. If a reloc is a potential match for the next insn, then perform a dummy disassembly in order to calculate its real length. bfd * archures.c (bfd_arch_info_type): Add max_reloc_offset_into_insn field. (bfd_default_arch_struct): Initialise the new field. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * cpu-aarch64.c: Initialise the new field. * cpu-alpha.c: Likewise. * cpu-arc.c: Likewise. * cpu-arm.c: Likewise. * cpu-avr.c: Likewise. * cpu-bfin.c: Likewise. * cpu-bpf.c: Likewise. * cpu-cr16.c: Likewise. * cpu-cr16c.c: Likewise. * cpu-cris.c: Likewise. * cpu-crx.c: Likewise. * cpu-csky.c: Likewise. * cpu-d10v.c: Likewise. * cpu-d30v.c: Likewise. * cpu-dlx.c: Likewise. * cpu-epiphany.c: Likewise. * cpu-fr30.c: Likewise. * cpu-frv.c: Likewise. * cpu-ft32.c: Likewise. * cpu-h8300.c: Likewise. * cpu-hppa.c: Likewise. * cpu-i386.c: Likewise. * cpu-ia64.c: Likewise. * cpu-iamcu.c: Likewise. * cpu-ip2k.c: Likewise. * cpu-iq2000.c: Likewise. * cpu-k1om.c: Likewise. * cpu-l1om.c: Likewise. * cpu-lm32.c: Likewise. * cpu-m10200.c: Likewise. * cpu-m10300.c: Likewise. * cpu-m32c.c: Likewise. * cpu-m32r.c: Likewise. * cpu-m68hc11.c: Likewise. * cpu-m68hc12.c: Likewise. * cpu-m68k.c: Likewise. * cpu-m9s12x.c: Likewise. * cpu-m9s12xg.c: Likewise. * cpu-mcore.c: Likewise. * cpu-mep.c: Likewise. * cpu-metag.c: Likewise. * cpu-microblaze.c: Likewise. * cpu-mips.c: Likewise. * cpu-mmix.c: Likewise. * cpu-moxie.c: Likewise. * cpu-msp430.c: Likewise. * cpu-mt.c: Likewise. * cpu-nds32.c: Likewise. * cpu-nfp.c: Likewise. * cpu-nios2.c: Likewise. * cpu-ns32k.c: Likewise. * cpu-or1k.c: Likewise. * cpu-pdp11.c: Likewise. * cpu-pj.c: Likewise. * cpu-plugin.c: Likewise. * cpu-powerpc.c: Likewise. * cpu-pru.c: Likewise. * cpu-riscv.c: Likewise. * cpu-rl78.c: Likewise. * cpu-rs6000.c: Likewise. * cpu-rx.c: Likewise. * cpu-s12z.c: Likewise. * cpu-s390.c: Likewise. * cpu-score.c: Likewise. * cpu-sh.c: Likewise. * cpu-sparc.c: Likewise. * cpu-spu.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic30.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic4x.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic54x.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic6x.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic80.c: Likewise. * cpu-tilegx.c: Likewise. * cpu-tilepro.c: Likewise. * cpu-v850.c: Likewise. * cpu-v850_rh850.c: Likewise. * cpu-vax.c: Likewise. * cpu-visium.c: Likewise. * cpu-wasm32.c: Likewise. * cpu-xc16x.c: Likewise. * cpu-xgate.c: Likewise. * cpu-xstormy16.c: Likewise. * cpu-xtensa.c: Likewise. * cpu-z80.c: Likewise. * cpu-z8k.c: Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/arm/pr24907.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/pr24907.d: Expected disassembly.
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insn_size = disassemble_fn (section->vma
+ addr_offset, inf);
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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disassemble_set_printf
(inf, inf->stream,
(fprintf_ftype) objdump_sprintf,
(fprintf_styled_ftype) objdump_styled_sprintf);
Enhance the disassembler so that it will reliably determine whether a reloc applies to the middle of the next insn. PR 24907 binutils* objdump.c (null_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Delete previous_octets local and replace with a test of the max_reloc_offset_into_insn field of the bfd_arch_info structure. If a reloc is a potential match for the next insn, then perform a dummy disassembly in order to calculate its real length. bfd * archures.c (bfd_arch_info_type): Add max_reloc_offset_into_insn field. (bfd_default_arch_struct): Initialise the new field. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * cpu-aarch64.c: Initialise the new field. * cpu-alpha.c: Likewise. * cpu-arc.c: Likewise. * cpu-arm.c: Likewise. * cpu-avr.c: Likewise. * cpu-bfin.c: Likewise. * cpu-bpf.c: Likewise. * cpu-cr16.c: Likewise. * cpu-cr16c.c: Likewise. * cpu-cris.c: Likewise. * cpu-crx.c: Likewise. * cpu-csky.c: Likewise. * cpu-d10v.c: Likewise. * cpu-d30v.c: Likewise. * cpu-dlx.c: Likewise. * cpu-epiphany.c: Likewise. * cpu-fr30.c: Likewise. * cpu-frv.c: Likewise. * cpu-ft32.c: Likewise. * cpu-h8300.c: Likewise. * cpu-hppa.c: Likewise. * cpu-i386.c: Likewise. * cpu-ia64.c: Likewise. * cpu-iamcu.c: Likewise. * cpu-ip2k.c: Likewise. * cpu-iq2000.c: Likewise. * cpu-k1om.c: Likewise. * cpu-l1om.c: Likewise. * cpu-lm32.c: Likewise. * cpu-m10200.c: Likewise. * cpu-m10300.c: Likewise. * cpu-m32c.c: Likewise. * cpu-m32r.c: Likewise. * cpu-m68hc11.c: Likewise. * cpu-m68hc12.c: Likewise. * cpu-m68k.c: Likewise. * cpu-m9s12x.c: Likewise. * cpu-m9s12xg.c: Likewise. * cpu-mcore.c: Likewise. * cpu-mep.c: Likewise. * cpu-metag.c: Likewise. * cpu-microblaze.c: Likewise. * cpu-mips.c: Likewise. * cpu-mmix.c: Likewise. * cpu-moxie.c: Likewise. * cpu-msp430.c: Likewise. * cpu-mt.c: Likewise. * cpu-nds32.c: Likewise. * cpu-nfp.c: Likewise. * cpu-nios2.c: Likewise. * cpu-ns32k.c: Likewise. * cpu-or1k.c: Likewise. * cpu-pdp11.c: Likewise. * cpu-pj.c: Likewise. * cpu-plugin.c: Likewise. * cpu-powerpc.c: Likewise. * cpu-pru.c: Likewise. * cpu-riscv.c: Likewise. * cpu-rl78.c: Likewise. * cpu-rs6000.c: Likewise. * cpu-rx.c: Likewise. * cpu-s12z.c: Likewise. * cpu-s390.c: Likewise. * cpu-score.c: Likewise. * cpu-sh.c: Likewise. * cpu-sparc.c: Likewise. * cpu-spu.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic30.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic4x.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic54x.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic6x.c: Likewise. * cpu-tic80.c: Likewise. * cpu-tilegx.c: Likewise. * cpu-tilepro.c: Likewise. * cpu-v850.c: Likewise. * cpu-v850_rh850.c: Likewise. * cpu-vax.c: Likewise. * cpu-visium.c: Likewise. * cpu-wasm32.c: Likewise. * cpu-xc16x.c: Likewise. * cpu-xgate.c: Likewise. * cpu-xstormy16.c: Likewise. * cpu-xtensa.c: Likewise. * cpu-z80.c: Likewise. * cpu-z8k.c: Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/arm/pr24907.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/pr24907.d: Expected disassembly.
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}
}
/* Check to see if the current reloc is associated with
the instruction that we are about to disassemble. */
if (distance_to_rel == 0
|| (distance_to_rel > 0
&& distance_to_rel < insn_size / (int) opb))
{
inf->flags |= INSN_HAS_RELOC;
aux->reloc = **relppp;
}
}
if (! disassemble_all
&& ((section->flags & (SEC_CODE | SEC_HAS_CONTENTS))
== (SEC_CODE | SEC_HAS_CONTENTS)))
/* Set a stop_vma so that the disassembler will not read
beyond the next symbol. We assume that symbols appear on
the boundaries between instructions. We only do this when
disassembling code of course, and when -D is in effect. */
inf->stop_vma = section->vma + stop_offset;
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inf->stop_offset = stop_offset;
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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disassembler_in_comment = false;
insn_size = (*disassemble_fn) (section->vma + addr_offset, inf);
octets = insn_size;
inf->stop_vma = 0;
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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disassemble_set_printf (inf, stdout, (fprintf_ftype) fprintf,
(fprintf_styled_ftype) fprintf_styled);
if (insn_width == 0 && inf->bytes_per_line != 0)
octets_per_line = inf->bytes_per_line;
if (insn_size < (int) opb)
{
if (sfile.pos)
printf ("%s\n", sfile.buffer);
if (insn_size >= 0)
{
non_fatal (_("disassemble_fn returned length %d"),
insn_size);
exit_status = 1;
}
break;
}
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}
else
{
bfd_vma j;
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octets = octets_per_line;
if (addr_offset + octets / opb > stop_offset)
octets = (stop_offset - addr_offset) * opb;
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for (j = addr_offset * opb; j < addr_offset * opb + octets; ++j)
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{
if (ISPRINT (data[j]))
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buf[j - addr_offset * opb] = data[j];
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else
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buf[j - addr_offset * opb] = '.';
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}
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buf[j - addr_offset * opb] = '\0';
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}
if (prefix_addresses
? show_raw_insn > 0
: show_raw_insn >= 0)
{
bfd_vma j;
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/* If ! prefix_addresses and ! wide_output, we print
octets_per_line octets per line. */
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pb = octets;
if (pb > octets_per_line && ! prefix_addresses && ! wide_output)
pb = octets_per_line;
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if (inf->bytes_per_chunk)
bpc = inf->bytes_per_chunk;
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else
bpc = 1;
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for (j = addr_offset * opb; j < addr_offset * opb + pb; j += bpc)
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{
/* PR 21580: Check for a buffer ending early. */
if (j + bpc <= stop_offset * opb)
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{
unsigned int k;
if (inf->display_endian == BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE)
{
for (k = bpc; k-- != 0; )
printf ("%02x", (unsigned) data[j + k]);
}
else
{
for (k = 0; k < bpc; k++)
printf ("%02x", (unsigned) data[j + k]);
}
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}
putchar (' ');
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}
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for (; pb < octets_per_line; pb += bpc)
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{
unsigned int k;
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for (k = 0; k < bpc; k++)
printf (" ");
putchar (' ');
}
/* Separate raw data from instruction by extra space. */
if (insns)
putchar ('\t');
else
printf (" ");
}
if (! insns)
printf ("%s", buf);
else if (sfile.pos)
printf ("%s", sfile.buffer);
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if (prefix_addresses
? show_raw_insn > 0
: show_raw_insn >= 0)
{
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while (pb < octets)
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{
bfd_vma j;
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char *s;
putchar ('\n');
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j = addr_offset * opb + pb;
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if (no_addresses)
printf ("\t");
else
{
bfd_sprintf_vma (aux->abfd, buf, section->vma + j / opb);
for (s = buf + skip_addr_chars; *s == '0'; s++)
*s = ' ';
if (*s == '\0')
*--s = '0';
printf ("%s:\t", buf + skip_addr_chars);
}
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print_jump_visualisation (section->vma + j / opb,
max_level, line_buffer,
color_buffer);
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pb += octets_per_line;
if (pb > octets)
pb = octets;
for (; j < addr_offset * opb + pb; j += bpc)
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{
/* PR 21619: Check for a buffer ending early. */
if (j + bpc <= stop_offset * opb)
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{
unsigned int k;
if (inf->display_endian == BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE)
{
for (k = bpc; k-- != 0; )
printf ("%02x", (unsigned) data[j + k]);
}
else
{
for (k = 0; k < bpc; k++)
printf ("%02x", (unsigned) data[j + k]);
}
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}
putchar (' ');
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}
}
}
if (!wide_output)
putchar ('\n');
else
need_nl = true;
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}
while ((*relppp) < relppend
&& (**relppp)->address < rel_offset + addr_offset + octets / opb)
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{
if (dump_reloc_info || dump_dynamic_reloc_info)
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{
arelent *q;
q = **relppp;
if (wide_output)
putchar ('\t');
else
printf ("\t\t\t");
if (!no_addresses)
{
objdump_print_value (section->vma - rel_offset + q->address,
inf, true);
printf (": ");
}
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if (q->howto == NULL)
printf ("*unknown*\t");
else if (q->howto->name)
printf ("%s\t", q->howto->name);
else
printf ("%d\t", q->howto->type);
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if (q->sym_ptr_ptr == NULL || *q->sym_ptr_ptr == NULL)
printf ("*unknown*");
else
{
const char *sym_name;
sym_name = bfd_asymbol_name (*q->sym_ptr_ptr);
if (sym_name != NULL && *sym_name != '\0')
objdump_print_symname (aux->abfd, inf, *q->sym_ptr_ptr);
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else
{
asection *sym_sec;
sym_sec = bfd_asymbol_section (*q->sym_ptr_ptr);
bfd_section_* macros This large patch removes the unnecessary bfd parameter from various bfd section macros and functions. The bfd is hardly ever used and if needed for the bfd_set_section_* or bfd_rename_section functions can be found via section->owner except for the com, und, abs, and ind std_section special sections. Those sections shouldn't be modified anyway. The patch also removes various bfd_get_section_<field> macros, replacing their use with bfd_section_<field>, and adds bfd_set_section_lma. I've also fixed a minor bug in gas where compressed section renaming was done directly rather than calling bfd_rename_section. This would have broken bfd_get_section_by_name and similar functions, but that hardly mattered at such a late stage in gas processing. bfd/ * bfd-in.h (bfd_get_section_name, bfd_get_section_vma), (bfd_get_section_lma, bfd_get_section_alignment), (bfd_get_section_size, bfd_get_section_flags), (bfd_get_section_userdata): Delete. (bfd_section_name, bfd_section_size, bfd_section_vma), (bfd_section_lma, bfd_section_alignment): Lose bfd parameter. (bfd_section_flags, bfd_section_userdata): New. (bfd_is_com_section): Rename parameter. * section.c (bfd_set_section_userdata, bfd_set_section_vma), (bfd_set_section_alignment, bfd_set_section_flags, bfd_rename_section), (bfd_set_section_size): Delete bfd parameter, rename section parameter. (bfd_set_section_lma): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_init_section_from_mach_o): Delete bfd param, update callers. * aoutx.h, * bfd.c, * coff-alpha.c, * coff-arm.c, * coff-mips.c, * coff64-rs6000.c, * coffcode.h, * coffgen.c, * cofflink.c, * compress.c, * ecoff.c, * elf-eh-frame.c, * elf-hppa.h, * elf-ifunc.c, * elf-m10200.c, * elf-m10300.c, * elf-properties.c, * elf-s390-common.c, * elf-vxworks.c, * elf.c, * elf32-arc.c, * elf32-arm.c, * elf32-avr.c, * elf32-bfin.c, * elf32-cr16.c, * elf32-cr16c.c, * elf32-cris.c, * elf32-crx.c, * elf32-csky.c, * elf32-d10v.c, * elf32-epiphany.c, * elf32-fr30.c, * elf32-frv.c, * elf32-ft32.c, * elf32-h8300.c, * elf32-hppa.c, * elf32-i386.c, * elf32-ip2k.c, * elf32-iq2000.c, * elf32-lm32.c, * elf32-m32c.c, * elf32-m32r.c, * elf32-m68hc1x.c, * elf32-m68k.c, * elf32-mcore.c, * elf32-mep.c, * elf32-metag.c, * elf32-microblaze.c, * elf32-moxie.c, * elf32-msp430.c, * elf32-mt.c, * elf32-nds32.c, * elf32-nios2.c, * elf32-or1k.c, * elf32-ppc.c, * elf32-pru.c, * elf32-rl78.c, * elf32-rx.c, * elf32-s390.c, * elf32-score.c, * elf32-score7.c, * elf32-sh.c, * elf32-spu.c, * elf32-tic6x.c, * elf32-tilepro.c, * elf32-v850.c, * elf32-vax.c, * elf32-visium.c, * elf32-xstormy16.c, * elf32-xtensa.c, * elf64-alpha.c, * elf64-bpf.c, * elf64-hppa.c, * elf64-ia64-vms.c, * elf64-mmix.c, * elf64-ppc.c, * elf64-s390.c, * elf64-sparc.c, * elf64-x86-64.c, * elflink.c, * elfnn-aarch64.c, * elfnn-ia64.c, * elfnn-riscv.c, * elfxx-aarch64.c, * elfxx-mips.c, * elfxx-sparc.c, * elfxx-tilegx.c, * elfxx-x86.c, * i386msdos.c, * linker.c, * mach-o.c, * mmo.c, * opncls.c, * pdp11.c, * pei-x86_64.c, * peicode.h, * reloc.c, * section.c, * syms.c, * vms-alpha.c, * xcofflink.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. binutils/ * addr2line.c, * bucomm.c, * coffgrok.c, * dlltool.c, * nm.c, * objcopy.c, * objdump.c, * od-elf32_avr.c, * od-macho.c, * od-xcoff.c, * prdbg.c, * rdcoff.c, * rddbg.c, * rescoff.c, * resres.c, * size.c, * srconv.c, * strings.c, * windmc.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. gas/ * as.c, * as.h, * dw2gencfi.c, * dwarf2dbg.c, * ecoff.c, * read.c, * stabs.c, * subsegs.c, * subsegs.h, * write.c, * config/obj-coff-seh.c, * config/obj-coff.c, * config/obj-ecoff.c, * config/obj-elf.c, * config/obj-macho.c, * config/obj-som.c, * config/tc-aarch64.c, * config/tc-alpha.c, * config/tc-arc.c, * config/tc-arm.c, * config/tc-avr.c, * config/tc-bfin.c, * config/tc-bpf.c, * config/tc-d10v.c, * config/tc-d30v.c, * config/tc-epiphany.c, * config/tc-fr30.c, * config/tc-frv.c, * config/tc-h8300.c, * config/tc-hppa.c, * config/tc-i386.c, * config/tc-ia64.c, * config/tc-ip2k.c, * config/tc-iq2000.c, * config/tc-lm32.c, * config/tc-m32c.c, * config/tc-m32r.c, * config/tc-m68hc11.c, * config/tc-mep.c, * config/tc-microblaze.c, * config/tc-mips.c, * config/tc-mmix.c, * config/tc-mn10200.c, * config/tc-mn10300.c, * config/tc-msp430.c, * config/tc-mt.c, * config/tc-nds32.c, * config/tc-or1k.c, * config/tc-ppc.c, * config/tc-pru.c, * config/tc-rl78.c, * config/tc-rx.c, * config/tc-s12z.c, * config/tc-s390.c, * config/tc-score.c, * config/tc-score7.c, * config/tc-sh.c, * config/tc-sparc.c, * config/tc-spu.c, * config/tc-tic4x.c, * config/tc-tic54x.c, * config/tc-tic6x.c, * config/tc-tilegx.c, * config/tc-tilepro.c, * config/tc-v850.c, * config/tc-visium.c, * config/tc-wasm32.c, * config/tc-xc16x.c, * config/tc-xgate.c, * config/tc-xstormy16.c, * config/tc-xtensa.c, * config/tc-z8k.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * write.c (compress_debug): Use bfd_rename_section. gdb/ * aarch64-linux-tdep.c, * arm-tdep.c, * auto-load.c, * coff-pe-read.c, * coffread.c, * corelow.c, * dbxread.c, * dicos-tdep.c, * dwarf2-frame.c, * dwarf2read.c, * elfread.c, * exec.c, * fbsd-tdep.c, * gcore.c, * gdb_bfd.c, * gdb_bfd.h, * hppa-tdep.c, * i386-cygwin-tdep.c, * i386-fbsd-tdep.c, * i386-linux-tdep.c, * jit.c, * linux-tdep.c, * machoread.c, * maint.c, * mdebugread.c, * minidebug.c, * mips-linux-tdep.c, * mips-sde-tdep.c, * mips-tdep.c, * mipsread.c, * nto-tdep.c, * objfiles.c, * objfiles.h, * osabi.c, * ppc-linux-tdep.c, * ppc64-tdep.c, * record-btrace.c, * record-full.c, * remote.c, * rs6000-aix-tdep.c, * rs6000-tdep.c, * s390-linux-tdep.c, * s390-tdep.c, * solib-aix.c, * solib-dsbt.c, * solib-frv.c, * solib-spu.c, * solib-svr4.c, * solib-target.c, * spu-linux-nat.c, * spu-tdep.c, * symfile-mem.c, * symfile.c, * symmisc.c, * symtab.c, * target.c, * windows-nat.c, * xcoffread.c, * cli/cli-dump.c, * compile/compile-object-load.c, * mi/mi-interp.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * gcore (gcore_create_callback): Use bfd_set_section_lma. * spu-tdep.c (spu_overlay_new_objfile): Likewise. gprof/ * corefile.c, * symtab.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. ld/ * ldcref.c, * ldctor.c, * ldelf.c, * ldlang.c, * pe-dll.c, * emultempl/aarch64elf.em, * emultempl/aix.em, * emultempl/armcoff.em, * emultempl/armelf.em, * emultempl/cr16elf.em, * emultempl/cskyelf.em, * emultempl/m68hc1xelf.em, * emultempl/m68kelf.em, * emultempl/mipself.em, * emultempl/mmix-elfnmmo.em, * emultempl/mmo.em, * emultempl/msp430.em, * emultempl/nios2elf.em, * emultempl/pe.em, * emultempl/pep.em, * emultempl/ppc64elf.em, * emultempl/xtensaelf.em: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. libctf/ * ctf-open-bfd.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. opcodes/ * arc-ext.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. sim/ * common/sim-load.c, * common/sim-utils.c, * cris/sim-if.c, * erc32/func.c, * lm32/sim-if.c, * m32c/load.c, * m32c/trace.c, * m68hc11/interp.c, * ppc/hw_htab.c, * ppc/hw_init.c, * rl78/load.c, * rl78/trace.c, * rx/gdb-if.c, * rx/load.c, * rx/trace.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes.
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sym_name = bfd_section_name (sym_sec);
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if (sym_name == NULL || *sym_name == '\0')
sym_name = "*unknown*";
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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printf ("%s", sanitize_string (sym_name));
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}
}
if (q->addend)
{
bfd_vma addend = q->addend;
if ((bfd_signed_vma) addend < 0)
{
printf ("-0x");
addend = -addend;
}
else
printf ("+0x");
objdump_print_value (addend, inf, true);
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}
printf ("\n");
need_nl = false;
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}
++(*relppp);
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}
if (need_nl)
printf ("\n");
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addr_offset += octets / opb;
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}
free (sfile.buffer);
free (line_buffer);
free (color_buffer);
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}
static void
disassemble_section (bfd *abfd, asection *section, void *inf)
{
const struct elf_backend_data *bed;
bfd_vma sign_adjust = 0;
struct disassemble_info *pinfo = (struct disassemble_info *) inf;
struct objdump_disasm_info *paux;
unsigned int opb = pinfo->octets_per_byte;
bfd_byte *data = NULL;
bfd_size_type datasize = 0;
arelent **rel_pp = NULL;
arelent **rel_ppstart = NULL;
arelent **rel_ppend;
bfd_vma stop_offset;
asymbol *sym = NULL;
long place = 0;
long rel_count;
bfd_vma rel_offset;
unsigned long addr_offset;
bool do_print;
enum loop_control
{
stop_offset_reached,
function_sym,
next_sym
} loop_until;
objdump -D of bss sections and -s with -j There is some inconsistency between the behaviour of objdump -D and objdump -s, both supposedly operating on all sections by default. objdump -s ignores bss sections, while objdump -D dissassembles the zeros. Fix this by making objdump -D ignore bss sections too. Furthermore, "objdump -s -j .bss" doesn't dump .bss as it should, since the user is specifically asking to look at all those zeros. This change does find some tests that used objdump -D with expected output in bss-style sections. I've updated all the msp430 tests that just wanted to find a non-empty section to look at section headers instead, making the tests slightly more stringent. The ppc xcoff and spu tests are fixed by adding -j options to objdump, which makes the tests somewhat more lenient. binutils/ * objdump.c (disassemble_section): Ignore sections without contents, unless overridden by -j. (dump_section): Allow -j to override the default of not displaying sections without contents. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump options): Update -D, -s and -j description. gas/ * testsuite/gas/ppc/xcoff-tls-32.d: Select wanted objdump sections with -j. * testsuite/gas/ppc/xcoff-tls-64.d: Likewise. ld/ * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/main-bss-lower.d, * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/main-bss-upper.d, * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/main-const-lower.d, * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/main-const-upper.d, * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/main-text-lower.d, * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/main-text-upper.d, * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/main-var-lower.d, * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/main-var-upper.d: Expect -wh output. * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/msp430-elf.exp: Use objdump -wh rather than objdump -D or objdump -d with tests checking for non-empty given sections. * testsuite/ld-spu/ear.d, * testsuite/ld-spu/icache1.d, * testsuite/ld-spu/ovl.d, * testsuite/ld-spu/ovl2.d: Select wanted objdump sections.
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if (only_list == NULL)
{
/* Sections that do not contain machine
code are not normally disassembled. */
if ((section->flags & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) == 0)
return;
objdump -D of bss sections and -s with -j There is some inconsistency between the behaviour of objdump -D and objdump -s, both supposedly operating on all sections by default. objdump -s ignores bss sections, while objdump -D dissassembles the zeros. Fix this by making objdump -D ignore bss sections too. Furthermore, "objdump -s -j .bss" doesn't dump .bss as it should, since the user is specifically asking to look at all those zeros. This change does find some tests that used objdump -D with expected output in bss-style sections. I've updated all the msp430 tests that just wanted to find a non-empty section to look at section headers instead, making the tests slightly more stringent. The ppc xcoff and spu tests are fixed by adding -j options to objdump, which makes the tests somewhat more lenient. binutils/ * objdump.c (disassemble_section): Ignore sections without contents, unless overridden by -j. (dump_section): Allow -j to override the default of not displaying sections without contents. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump options): Update -D, -s and -j description. gas/ * testsuite/gas/ppc/xcoff-tls-32.d: Select wanted objdump sections with -j. * testsuite/gas/ppc/xcoff-tls-64.d: Likewise. ld/ * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/main-bss-lower.d, * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/main-bss-upper.d, * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/main-const-lower.d, * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/main-const-upper.d, * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/main-text-lower.d, * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/main-text-upper.d, * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/main-var-lower.d, * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/main-var-upper.d: Expect -wh output. * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/msp430-elf.exp: Use objdump -wh rather than objdump -D or objdump -d with tests checking for non-empty given sections. * testsuite/ld-spu/ear.d, * testsuite/ld-spu/icache1.d, * testsuite/ld-spu/ovl.d, * testsuite/ld-spu/ovl2.d: Select wanted objdump sections.
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if (! disassemble_all
&& (section->flags & SEC_CODE) == 0)
return;
}
else if (!process_section_p (section))
return;
bfd_section_* macros This large patch removes the unnecessary bfd parameter from various bfd section macros and functions. The bfd is hardly ever used and if needed for the bfd_set_section_* or bfd_rename_section functions can be found via section->owner except for the com, und, abs, and ind std_section special sections. Those sections shouldn't be modified anyway. The patch also removes various bfd_get_section_<field> macros, replacing their use with bfd_section_<field>, and adds bfd_set_section_lma. I've also fixed a minor bug in gas where compressed section renaming was done directly rather than calling bfd_rename_section. This would have broken bfd_get_section_by_name and similar functions, but that hardly mattered at such a late stage in gas processing. bfd/ * bfd-in.h (bfd_get_section_name, bfd_get_section_vma), (bfd_get_section_lma, bfd_get_section_alignment), (bfd_get_section_size, bfd_get_section_flags), (bfd_get_section_userdata): Delete. (bfd_section_name, bfd_section_size, bfd_section_vma), (bfd_section_lma, bfd_section_alignment): Lose bfd parameter. (bfd_section_flags, bfd_section_userdata): New. (bfd_is_com_section): Rename parameter. * section.c (bfd_set_section_userdata, bfd_set_section_vma), (bfd_set_section_alignment, bfd_set_section_flags, bfd_rename_section), (bfd_set_section_size): Delete bfd parameter, rename section parameter. (bfd_set_section_lma): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_init_section_from_mach_o): Delete bfd param, update callers. * aoutx.h, * bfd.c, * coff-alpha.c, * coff-arm.c, * coff-mips.c, * coff64-rs6000.c, * coffcode.h, * coffgen.c, * cofflink.c, * compress.c, * ecoff.c, * elf-eh-frame.c, * elf-hppa.h, * elf-ifunc.c, * elf-m10200.c, * elf-m10300.c, * elf-properties.c, * elf-s390-common.c, * elf-vxworks.c, * elf.c, * elf32-arc.c, * elf32-arm.c, * elf32-avr.c, * elf32-bfin.c, * elf32-cr16.c, * elf32-cr16c.c, * elf32-cris.c, * elf32-crx.c, * elf32-csky.c, * elf32-d10v.c, * elf32-epiphany.c, * elf32-fr30.c, * elf32-frv.c, * elf32-ft32.c, * elf32-h8300.c, * elf32-hppa.c, * elf32-i386.c, * elf32-ip2k.c, * elf32-iq2000.c, * elf32-lm32.c, * elf32-m32c.c, * elf32-m32r.c, * elf32-m68hc1x.c, * elf32-m68k.c, * elf32-mcore.c, * elf32-mep.c, * elf32-metag.c, * elf32-microblaze.c, * elf32-moxie.c, * elf32-msp430.c, * elf32-mt.c, * elf32-nds32.c, * elf32-nios2.c, * elf32-or1k.c, * elf32-ppc.c, * elf32-pru.c, * elf32-rl78.c, * elf32-rx.c, * elf32-s390.c, * elf32-score.c, * elf32-score7.c, * elf32-sh.c, * elf32-spu.c, * elf32-tic6x.c, * elf32-tilepro.c, * elf32-v850.c, * elf32-vax.c, * elf32-visium.c, * elf32-xstormy16.c, * elf32-xtensa.c, * elf64-alpha.c, * elf64-bpf.c, * elf64-hppa.c, * elf64-ia64-vms.c, * elf64-mmix.c, * elf64-ppc.c, * elf64-s390.c, * elf64-sparc.c, * elf64-x86-64.c, * elflink.c, * elfnn-aarch64.c, * elfnn-ia64.c, * elfnn-riscv.c, * elfxx-aarch64.c, * elfxx-mips.c, * elfxx-sparc.c, * elfxx-tilegx.c, * elfxx-x86.c, * i386msdos.c, * linker.c, * mach-o.c, * mmo.c, * opncls.c, * pdp11.c, * pei-x86_64.c, * peicode.h, * reloc.c, * section.c, * syms.c, * vms-alpha.c, * xcofflink.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. binutils/ * addr2line.c, * bucomm.c, * coffgrok.c, * dlltool.c, * nm.c, * objcopy.c, * objdump.c, * od-elf32_avr.c, * od-macho.c, * od-xcoff.c, * prdbg.c, * rdcoff.c, * rddbg.c, * rescoff.c, * resres.c, * size.c, * srconv.c, * strings.c, * windmc.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. gas/ * as.c, * as.h, * dw2gencfi.c, * dwarf2dbg.c, * ecoff.c, * read.c, * stabs.c, * subsegs.c, * subsegs.h, * write.c, * config/obj-coff-seh.c, * config/obj-coff.c, * config/obj-ecoff.c, * config/obj-elf.c, * config/obj-macho.c, * config/obj-som.c, * config/tc-aarch64.c, * config/tc-alpha.c, * config/tc-arc.c, * config/tc-arm.c, * config/tc-avr.c, * config/tc-bfin.c, * config/tc-bpf.c, * config/tc-d10v.c, * config/tc-d30v.c, * config/tc-epiphany.c, * config/tc-fr30.c, * config/tc-frv.c, * config/tc-h8300.c, * config/tc-hppa.c, * config/tc-i386.c, * config/tc-ia64.c, * config/tc-ip2k.c, * config/tc-iq2000.c, * config/tc-lm32.c, * config/tc-m32c.c, * config/tc-m32r.c, * config/tc-m68hc11.c, * config/tc-mep.c, * config/tc-microblaze.c, * config/tc-mips.c, * config/tc-mmix.c, * config/tc-mn10200.c, * config/tc-mn10300.c, * config/tc-msp430.c, * config/tc-mt.c, * config/tc-nds32.c, * config/tc-or1k.c, * config/tc-ppc.c, * config/tc-pru.c, * config/tc-rl78.c, * config/tc-rx.c, * config/tc-s12z.c, * config/tc-s390.c, * config/tc-score.c, * config/tc-score7.c, * config/tc-sh.c, * config/tc-sparc.c, * config/tc-spu.c, * config/tc-tic4x.c, * config/tc-tic54x.c, * config/tc-tic6x.c, * config/tc-tilegx.c, * config/tc-tilepro.c, * config/tc-v850.c, * config/tc-visium.c, * config/tc-wasm32.c, * config/tc-xc16x.c, * config/tc-xgate.c, * config/tc-xstormy16.c, * config/tc-xtensa.c, * config/tc-z8k.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * write.c (compress_debug): Use bfd_rename_section. gdb/ * aarch64-linux-tdep.c, * arm-tdep.c, * auto-load.c, * coff-pe-read.c, * coffread.c, * corelow.c, * dbxread.c, * dicos-tdep.c, * dwarf2-frame.c, * dwarf2read.c, * elfread.c, * exec.c, * fbsd-tdep.c, * gcore.c, * gdb_bfd.c, * gdb_bfd.h, * hppa-tdep.c, * i386-cygwin-tdep.c, * i386-fbsd-tdep.c, * i386-linux-tdep.c, * jit.c, * linux-tdep.c, * machoread.c, * maint.c, * mdebugread.c, * minidebug.c, * mips-linux-tdep.c, * mips-sde-tdep.c, * mips-tdep.c, * mipsread.c, * nto-tdep.c, * objfiles.c, * objfiles.h, * osabi.c, * ppc-linux-tdep.c, * ppc64-tdep.c, * record-btrace.c, * record-full.c, * remote.c, * rs6000-aix-tdep.c, * rs6000-tdep.c, * s390-linux-tdep.c, * s390-tdep.c, * solib-aix.c, * solib-dsbt.c, * solib-frv.c, * solib-spu.c, * solib-svr4.c, * solib-target.c, * spu-linux-nat.c, * spu-tdep.c, * symfile-mem.c, * symfile.c, * symmisc.c, * symtab.c, * target.c, * windows-nat.c, * xcoffread.c, * cli/cli-dump.c, * compile/compile-object-load.c, * mi/mi-interp.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * gcore (gcore_create_callback): Use bfd_set_section_lma. * spu-tdep.c (spu_overlay_new_objfile): Likewise. gprof/ * corefile.c, * symtab.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. ld/ * ldcref.c, * ldctor.c, * ldelf.c, * ldlang.c, * pe-dll.c, * emultempl/aarch64elf.em, * emultempl/aix.em, * emultempl/armcoff.em, * emultempl/armelf.em, * emultempl/cr16elf.em, * emultempl/cskyelf.em, * emultempl/m68hc1xelf.em, * emultempl/m68kelf.em, * emultempl/mipself.em, * emultempl/mmix-elfnmmo.em, * emultempl/mmo.em, * emultempl/msp430.em, * emultempl/nios2elf.em, * emultempl/pe.em, * emultempl/pep.em, * emultempl/ppc64elf.em, * emultempl/xtensaelf.em: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. libctf/ * ctf-open-bfd.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. opcodes/ * arc-ext.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. sim/ * common/sim-load.c, * common/sim-utils.c, * cris/sim-if.c, * erc32/func.c, * lm32/sim-if.c, * m32c/load.c, * m32c/trace.c, * m68hc11/interp.c, * ppc/hw_htab.c, * ppc/hw_init.c, * rl78/load.c, * rl78/trace.c, * rx/gdb-if.c, * rx/load.c, * rx/trace.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes.
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datasize = bfd_section_size (section);
if (datasize == 0)
return;
if (start_address == (bfd_vma) -1
|| start_address < section->vma)
addr_offset = 0;
else
addr_offset = start_address - section->vma;
if (stop_address == (bfd_vma) -1)
stop_offset = datasize / opb;
else
{
if (stop_address < section->vma)
stop_offset = 0;
else
stop_offset = stop_address - section->vma;
if (stop_offset > datasize / opb)
stop_offset = datasize / opb;
}
if (addr_offset >= stop_offset)
return;
/* Decide which set of relocs to use. Load them if necessary. */
paux = (struct objdump_disasm_info *) pinfo->application_data;
PowerPC disassembly of pcrel references This adds some annotation to Power10 pcrel instructions, displaying the target address (ie. pc + D34 field) plus a symbol if there is one at exactly that target address. pld from the .got or .plt will also look up the entry and display it, symbolically if there is a dynamic relocation on the entry. include/ * dis-asm.h (struct disassemble_info): Add dynrelbuf and dynrelcount. binutils/ * objdump.c (struct objdump_disasm_info): Delete dynrelbuf and dynrelcount. (find_symbol_for_address): Adjust for dynrelbuf and dynrelcount move. (disassemble_section, disassemble_data): Likewise. opcodes/ * ppc-dis.c (struct dis_private): Add "special". (POWERPC_DIALECT): Delete. Replace uses with.. (private_data): ..this. New inline function. (disassemble_init_powerpc): Init "special" names. (skip_optional_operands): Add is_pcrel arg, set when detecting R field of prefix instructions. (bsearch_reloc, print_got_plt): New functions. (print_insn_powerpc): For pcrel instructions, print target address and symbol if known, and decode plt and got loads too. gas/ * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-pcrel.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-reloc.d: Likewise. * gas/testsuite/gas/ppc/vsx_32byte.d: Likewise. ld/ * testsuite/ld-powerpc/inlinepcrel-1.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/inlinepcrel-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/notoc2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/notoc3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/pcrelopt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/startstop.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsget.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsget2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsld.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/weak1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/weak1so.d: Likewise.
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if (pinfo->dynrelbuf && dump_dynamic_reloc_info)
{
PowerPC disassembly of pcrel references This adds some annotation to Power10 pcrel instructions, displaying the target address (ie. pc + D34 field) plus a symbol if there is one at exactly that target address. pld from the .got or .plt will also look up the entry and display it, symbolically if there is a dynamic relocation on the entry. include/ * dis-asm.h (struct disassemble_info): Add dynrelbuf and dynrelcount. binutils/ * objdump.c (struct objdump_disasm_info): Delete dynrelbuf and dynrelcount. (find_symbol_for_address): Adjust for dynrelbuf and dynrelcount move. (disassemble_section, disassemble_data): Likewise. opcodes/ * ppc-dis.c (struct dis_private): Add "special". (POWERPC_DIALECT): Delete. Replace uses with.. (private_data): ..this. New inline function. (disassemble_init_powerpc): Init "special" names. (skip_optional_operands): Add is_pcrel arg, set when detecting R field of prefix instructions. (bsearch_reloc, print_got_plt): New functions. (print_insn_powerpc): For pcrel instructions, print target address and symbol if known, and decode plt and got loads too. gas/ * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-pcrel.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-reloc.d: Likewise. * gas/testsuite/gas/ppc/vsx_32byte.d: Likewise. ld/ * testsuite/ld-powerpc/inlinepcrel-1.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/inlinepcrel-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/notoc2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/notoc3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/pcrelopt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/startstop.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsget.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsget2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsld.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/weak1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/weak1so.d: Likewise.
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rel_pp = pinfo->dynrelbuf;
rel_count = pinfo->dynrelcount;
/* Dynamic reloc addresses are absolute, non-dynamic are section
relative. REL_OFFSET specifies the reloc address corresponding
to the start of this section. */
rel_offset = section->vma;
}
else
{
rel_count = 0;
rel_pp = NULL;
rel_offset = 0;
if ((section->flags & SEC_RELOC) != 0
&& (dump_reloc_info || pinfo->disassembler_needs_relocs))
{
long relsize;
relsize = bfd_get_reloc_upper_bound (abfd, section);
if (relsize < 0)
my_bfd_nonfatal (bfd_get_filename (abfd));
if (relsize > 0)
{
rel_pp = (arelent **) xmalloc (relsize);
rel_count = bfd_canonicalize_reloc (abfd, section, rel_pp, syms);
if (rel_count < 0)
{
my_bfd_nonfatal (bfd_get_filename (abfd));
free (rel_pp);
rel_pp = NULL;
rel_count = 0;
}
else if (rel_count > 1)
/* Sort the relocs by address. */
qsort (rel_pp, rel_count, sizeof (arelent *), compare_relocs);
rel_ppstart = rel_pp;
}
}
}
rel_ppend = PTR_ADD (rel_pp, rel_count);
if (!bfd_malloc_and_get_section (abfd, section, &data))
{
non_fatal (_("Reading section %s failed because: %s"),
section->name, bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
return;
}
pinfo->buffer = data;
pinfo->buffer_vma = section->vma;
pinfo->buffer_length = datasize;
pinfo->section = section;
Prefer object over notype symbols when disassembling Changing objdump disassembly output like this always requires some testsuite changes, with the avr and x64_64 changes simply due to picking up better symbols, the whole point of the patch. The mips changes are due to mips-sgi-irix changing STT_NOTYPE symbols to STT_OBJECT, which objdump now chooses in preference to script symbols. The problem is that objdump looks at the first symbol in the section being disassembled, and if object type, just dumps out bytes rather than disassembling. This results in new failures: FAIL: JAL overflow 2 FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow (n32) FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow (n64) So for mips-sgi-irix function symbols really do need to be function type. I fixed a few more than just the required minimum to avoid the above test fails. binutils/ * objdump.c (compare_section): New static var. (compare_symbols): Sort by current section only. Don't access symbol name out of bounds when checking for file symbols. Sort section symbols and object symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): Remove bogus debugging and section symbol test. (disassemble_data): Move symbol sort from here.. (disassemble_section): ..to here. Set compare_section. ld/ * testsuite/ld-avr/lds-mega.d: Adjust symbols to suit objdump change. * testsuite/ld-avr/lds-tiny.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/load2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1.s: Give function symbols function type. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh3.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh3a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/eh-frame5.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/ehdr_start-new.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/ehdr_start-o32.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/emit-relocs-1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jaloverflow-2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jaloverflow.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-call-global-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-intermix-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-pic-1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-pic-4c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/no-shared-1-n64.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/no-shared-1-o32.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-1b-micromips.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-2a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-3b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-4b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-5a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-n32c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-n64c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-o32c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pie.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/relax-jalr.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-2a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-4.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-5.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-6b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/textrel-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/undefweak-overflow.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/undefweak-overflow.d: Adjust.
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/* Sort the symbols into value and section order. */
compare_section = section;
if (sorted_symcount > 1)
qsort (sorted_syms, sorted_symcount, sizeof (asymbol *), compare_symbols);
Prefer object over notype symbols when disassembling Changing objdump disassembly output like this always requires some testsuite changes, with the avr and x64_64 changes simply due to picking up better symbols, the whole point of the patch. The mips changes are due to mips-sgi-irix changing STT_NOTYPE symbols to STT_OBJECT, which objdump now chooses in preference to script symbols. The problem is that objdump looks at the first symbol in the section being disassembled, and if object type, just dumps out bytes rather than disassembling. This results in new failures: FAIL: JAL overflow 2 FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow (n32) FAIL: undefined weak symbol overflow (n64) So for mips-sgi-irix function symbols really do need to be function type. I fixed a few more than just the required minimum to avoid the above test fails. binutils/ * objdump.c (compare_section): New static var. (compare_symbols): Sort by current section only. Don't access symbol name out of bounds when checking for file symbols. Sort section symbols and object symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): Remove bogus debugging and section symbol test. (disassemble_data): Move symbol sort from here.. (disassemble_section): ..to here. Set compare_section. ld/ * testsuite/ld-avr/lds-mega.d: Adjust symbols to suit objdump change. * testsuite/ld-avr/lds-tiny.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/load2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1.s: Give function symbols function type. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh3.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/compact-eh3a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/eh-frame5.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/ehdr_start-new.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/ehdr_start-o32.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/emit-relocs-1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jaloverflow-2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/jaloverflow.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-call-global-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-intermix-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-pic-1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips16-pic-4c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/no-shared-1-n64.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/no-shared-1-o32.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-1b-micromips.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-1b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-2a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-3b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-4b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-5a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-n32c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-n64c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pic-and-nonpic-6-o32c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/pie.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/relax-jalr.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-1a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-2a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-4.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-5.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/reloc-6b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/textrel-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/undefweak-overflow.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/undefweak-overflow.d: Adjust.
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/* Skip over the relocs belonging to addresses below the
start address. */
while (rel_pp < rel_ppend
&& (*rel_pp)->address < rel_offset + addr_offset)
++rel_pp;
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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printf (_("\nDisassembly of section %s:\n"), sanitize_string (section->name));
/* Find the nearest symbol forwards from our current position. */
paux->require_sec = true;
Updated soruces in binutils/* to compile cleanly with -Wc++-compat. * binutils/addr2line.c (slurp_symtab): Fix casts. Introduce variable minisyms to avoid aliasing varning. * binutils/ar.c: Add casts. (normalize): Use name del instead of delete. (display_target_list,display_info_table): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/bucomm.c: Add casts. * binutils/debug.c: Update function to use new names. (struct debug_baseclass): Rename member from virtual to is_virtual. (struct debug_type_s,struct debug_field_s,struct debug_baseclass_s,struct debug_method_s,struct debug_method_variant_s,struct debug_type_s): Rename struct from avoid name collision. * /binutils/debug.h: Use new struct names. * binutils/dwarf.c: Add casts. (free_debug_memory): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/ieee.c: Add casts. (enum ieee_var_kind): Move to top level. (ieee_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual. (ieee_class_method_var): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/nm.c: Add casts. * binutils/objcopy.c: Add casts. (copy_archive): Rename variable delete to del. * binutils/objdump.c: Add casts. (dump_dwarf_section): Change loop counter variable i to int. * binutils/prdbg.c: Add casts. (pr_class_baseclass,tg_class_baseclass): Rename parameters virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/readelf.c: Add casts. (struct ia64_unw_table_entry,struct hppa_unw_table_entry): Move to top level. * binutils/size.c: Add casts. * binutils/stabs.c (parse_stab_type, parse_stab_range_type) (parse_stab_cpp_abbrev): Rename parameter from typename to type_name. (parse_stab_baseclasses): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/strings.c: Add casts. * binutils/wrstabs.c (stab_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual.
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sym = (asymbol *) find_symbol_for_address (section->vma + addr_offset,
(struct disassemble_info *) inf,
&place);
paux->require_sec = false;
/* PR 9774: If the target used signed addresses then we must make
sure that we sign extend the value that we calculate for 'addr'
in the loop below. */
if (bfd_get_flavour (abfd) == bfd_target_elf_flavour
&& (bed = get_elf_backend_data (abfd)) != NULL
&& bed->sign_extend_vma)
sign_adjust = (bfd_vma) 1 << (bed->s->arch_size - 1);
/* Disassemble a block of instructions up to the address associated with
the symbol we have just found. Then print the symbol and find the
next symbol on. Repeat until we have disassembled the entire section
or we have reached the end of the address range we are interested in. */
do_print = paux->symbol == NULL;
loop_until = stop_offset_reached;
while (addr_offset < stop_offset)
{
bfd_vma addr;
asymbol *nextsym;
bfd_vma nextstop_offset;
bool insns;
addr = section->vma + addr_offset;
addr = ((addr & ((sign_adjust << 1) - 1)) ^ sign_adjust) - sign_adjust;
if (sym != NULL && bfd_asymbol_value (sym) <= addr)
{
int x;
for (x = place;
(x < sorted_symcount
&& (bfd_asymbol_value (sorted_syms[x]) <= addr));
++x)
continue;
pinfo->symbols = sorted_syms + place;
pinfo->num_symbols = x - place;
pinfo->symtab_pos = place;
}
else
{
pinfo->symbols = NULL;
pinfo->num_symbols = 0;
pinfo->symtab_pos = -1;
}
/* If we are only disassembling from a specific symbol,
check to see if we should start or stop displaying. */
if (sym && paux->symbol)
{
if (do_print)
{
/* See if we should stop printing. */
switch (loop_until)
{
case function_sym:
if (sym->flags & BSF_FUNCTION)
do_print = false;
break;
case stop_offset_reached:
/* Handled by the while loop. */
break;
case next_sym:
/* FIXME: There is an implicit assumption here
that the name of sym is different from
paux->symbol. */
if (! bfd_is_local_label (abfd, sym))
do_print = false;
break;
}
}
else
{
const char * name = bfd_asymbol_name (sym);
char * alloc = NULL;
if (do_demangle && name[0] != '\0')
{
/* Demangle the name. */
alloc = bfd_demangle (abfd, name, demangle_flags);
if (alloc != NULL)
name = alloc;
}
/* We are not currently printing. Check to see
if the current symbol matches the requested symbol. */
if (streq (name, paux->symbol))
{
do_print = true;
/* Skip over the relocs belonging to addresses below the
symbol address. */
const bfd_vma sym_offset = bfd_asymbol_value (sym) - section->vma;
while (rel_pp < rel_ppend &&
(*rel_pp)->address - rel_offset < sym_offset)
++rel_pp;
if (sym->flags & BSF_FUNCTION)
{
if (bfd_get_flavour (abfd) == bfd_target_elf_flavour
&& ((elf_symbol_type *) sym)->internal_elf_sym.st_size > 0)
{
/* Sym is a function symbol with a size associated
with it. Turn on automatic disassembly for the
next VALUE bytes. */
stop_offset = addr_offset
+ ((elf_symbol_type *) sym)->internal_elf_sym.st_size;
loop_until = stop_offset_reached;
}
else
{
/* Otherwise we need to tell the loop heuristic to
loop until the next function symbol is encountered. */
loop_until = function_sym;
}
}
else
{
/* Otherwise loop until the next symbol is encountered. */
loop_until = next_sym;
}
}
free (alloc);
}
}
if (! prefix_addresses && do_print)
{
pinfo->fprintf_func (pinfo->stream, "\n");
objdump_print_addr_with_sym (abfd, section, sym, addr,
pinfo, false);
pinfo->fprintf_func (pinfo->stream, ":\n");
if (sym != NULL && show_all_symbols)
{
for (++place; place < sorted_symcount; place++)
{
sym = sorted_syms[place];
if (bfd_asymbol_value (sym) != addr)
break;
if (! pinfo->symbol_is_valid (sym, pinfo))
continue;
if (strcmp (bfd_section_name (sym->section), bfd_section_name (section)) != 0)
break;
objdump_print_addr_with_sym (abfd, section, sym, addr, pinfo, false);
pinfo->fprintf_func (pinfo->stream, ":\n");
}
}
}
if (sym != NULL && bfd_asymbol_value (sym) > addr)
nextsym = sym;
else if (sym == NULL)
nextsym = NULL;
else
{
#define is_valid_next_sym(SYM) \
bfd_section_* macros This large patch removes the unnecessary bfd parameter from various bfd section macros and functions. The bfd is hardly ever used and if needed for the bfd_set_section_* or bfd_rename_section functions can be found via section->owner except for the com, und, abs, and ind std_section special sections. Those sections shouldn't be modified anyway. The patch also removes various bfd_get_section_<field> macros, replacing their use with bfd_section_<field>, and adds bfd_set_section_lma. I've also fixed a minor bug in gas where compressed section renaming was done directly rather than calling bfd_rename_section. This would have broken bfd_get_section_by_name and similar functions, but that hardly mattered at such a late stage in gas processing. bfd/ * bfd-in.h (bfd_get_section_name, bfd_get_section_vma), (bfd_get_section_lma, bfd_get_section_alignment), (bfd_get_section_size, bfd_get_section_flags), (bfd_get_section_userdata): Delete. (bfd_section_name, bfd_section_size, bfd_section_vma), (bfd_section_lma, bfd_section_alignment): Lose bfd parameter. (bfd_section_flags, bfd_section_userdata): New. (bfd_is_com_section): Rename parameter. * section.c (bfd_set_section_userdata, bfd_set_section_vma), (bfd_set_section_alignment, bfd_set_section_flags, bfd_rename_section), (bfd_set_section_size): Delete bfd parameter, rename section parameter. (bfd_set_section_lma): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_init_section_from_mach_o): Delete bfd param, update callers. * aoutx.h, * bfd.c, * coff-alpha.c, * coff-arm.c, * coff-mips.c, * coff64-rs6000.c, * coffcode.h, * coffgen.c, * cofflink.c, * compress.c, * ecoff.c, * elf-eh-frame.c, * elf-hppa.h, * elf-ifunc.c, * elf-m10200.c, * elf-m10300.c, * elf-properties.c, * elf-s390-common.c, * elf-vxworks.c, * elf.c, * elf32-arc.c, * elf32-arm.c, * elf32-avr.c, * elf32-bfin.c, * elf32-cr16.c, * elf32-cr16c.c, * elf32-cris.c, * elf32-crx.c, * elf32-csky.c, * elf32-d10v.c, * elf32-epiphany.c, * elf32-fr30.c, * elf32-frv.c, * elf32-ft32.c, * elf32-h8300.c, * elf32-hppa.c, * elf32-i386.c, * elf32-ip2k.c, * elf32-iq2000.c, * elf32-lm32.c, * elf32-m32c.c, * elf32-m32r.c, * elf32-m68hc1x.c, * elf32-m68k.c, * elf32-mcore.c, * elf32-mep.c, * elf32-metag.c, * elf32-microblaze.c, * elf32-moxie.c, * elf32-msp430.c, * elf32-mt.c, * elf32-nds32.c, * elf32-nios2.c, * elf32-or1k.c, * elf32-ppc.c, * elf32-pru.c, * elf32-rl78.c, * elf32-rx.c, * elf32-s390.c, * elf32-score.c, * elf32-score7.c, * elf32-sh.c, * elf32-spu.c, * elf32-tic6x.c, * elf32-tilepro.c, * elf32-v850.c, * elf32-vax.c, * elf32-visium.c, * elf32-xstormy16.c, * elf32-xtensa.c, * elf64-alpha.c, * elf64-bpf.c, * elf64-hppa.c, * elf64-ia64-vms.c, * elf64-mmix.c, * elf64-ppc.c, * elf64-s390.c, * elf64-sparc.c, * elf64-x86-64.c, * elflink.c, * elfnn-aarch64.c, * elfnn-ia64.c, * elfnn-riscv.c, * elfxx-aarch64.c, * elfxx-mips.c, * elfxx-sparc.c, * elfxx-tilegx.c, * elfxx-x86.c, * i386msdos.c, * linker.c, * mach-o.c, * mmo.c, * opncls.c, * pdp11.c, * pei-x86_64.c, * peicode.h, * reloc.c, * section.c, * syms.c, * vms-alpha.c, * xcofflink.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. binutils/ * addr2line.c, * bucomm.c, * coffgrok.c, * dlltool.c, * nm.c, * objcopy.c, * objdump.c, * od-elf32_avr.c, * od-macho.c, * od-xcoff.c, * prdbg.c, * rdcoff.c, * rddbg.c, * rescoff.c, * resres.c, * size.c, * srconv.c, * strings.c, * windmc.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. gas/ * as.c, * as.h, * dw2gencfi.c, * dwarf2dbg.c, * ecoff.c, * read.c, * stabs.c, * subsegs.c, * subsegs.h, * write.c, * config/obj-coff-seh.c, * config/obj-coff.c, * config/obj-ecoff.c, * config/obj-elf.c, * config/obj-macho.c, * config/obj-som.c, * config/tc-aarch64.c, * config/tc-alpha.c, * config/tc-arc.c, * config/tc-arm.c, * config/tc-avr.c, * config/tc-bfin.c, * config/tc-bpf.c, * config/tc-d10v.c, * config/tc-d30v.c, * config/tc-epiphany.c, * config/tc-fr30.c, * config/tc-frv.c, * config/tc-h8300.c, * config/tc-hppa.c, * config/tc-i386.c, * config/tc-ia64.c, * config/tc-ip2k.c, * config/tc-iq2000.c, * config/tc-lm32.c, * config/tc-m32c.c, * config/tc-m32r.c, * config/tc-m68hc11.c, * config/tc-mep.c, * config/tc-microblaze.c, * config/tc-mips.c, * config/tc-mmix.c, * config/tc-mn10200.c, * config/tc-mn10300.c, * config/tc-msp430.c, * config/tc-mt.c, * config/tc-nds32.c, * config/tc-or1k.c, * config/tc-ppc.c, * config/tc-pru.c, * config/tc-rl78.c, * config/tc-rx.c, * config/tc-s12z.c, * config/tc-s390.c, * config/tc-score.c, * config/tc-score7.c, * config/tc-sh.c, * config/tc-sparc.c, * config/tc-spu.c, * config/tc-tic4x.c, * config/tc-tic54x.c, * config/tc-tic6x.c, * config/tc-tilegx.c, * config/tc-tilepro.c, * config/tc-v850.c, * config/tc-visium.c, * config/tc-wasm32.c, * config/tc-xc16x.c, * config/tc-xgate.c, * config/tc-xstormy16.c, * config/tc-xtensa.c, * config/tc-z8k.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * write.c (compress_debug): Use bfd_rename_section. gdb/ * aarch64-linux-tdep.c, * arm-tdep.c, * auto-load.c, * coff-pe-read.c, * coffread.c, * corelow.c, * dbxread.c, * dicos-tdep.c, * dwarf2-frame.c, * dwarf2read.c, * elfread.c, * exec.c, * fbsd-tdep.c, * gcore.c, * gdb_bfd.c, * gdb_bfd.h, * hppa-tdep.c, * i386-cygwin-tdep.c, * i386-fbsd-tdep.c, * i386-linux-tdep.c, * jit.c, * linux-tdep.c, * machoread.c, * maint.c, * mdebugread.c, * minidebug.c, * mips-linux-tdep.c, * mips-sde-tdep.c, * mips-tdep.c, * mipsread.c, * nto-tdep.c, * objfiles.c, * objfiles.h, * osabi.c, * ppc-linux-tdep.c, * ppc64-tdep.c, * record-btrace.c, * record-full.c, * remote.c, * rs6000-aix-tdep.c, * rs6000-tdep.c, * s390-linux-tdep.c, * s390-tdep.c, * solib-aix.c, * solib-dsbt.c, * solib-frv.c, * solib-spu.c, * solib-svr4.c, * solib-target.c, * spu-linux-nat.c, * spu-tdep.c, * symfile-mem.c, * symfile.c, * symmisc.c, * symtab.c, * target.c, * windows-nat.c, * xcoffread.c, * cli/cli-dump.c, * compile/compile-object-load.c, * mi/mi-interp.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * gcore (gcore_create_callback): Use bfd_set_section_lma. * spu-tdep.c (spu_overlay_new_objfile): Likewise. gprof/ * corefile.c, * symtab.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. ld/ * ldcref.c, * ldctor.c, * ldelf.c, * ldlang.c, * pe-dll.c, * emultempl/aarch64elf.em, * emultempl/aix.em, * emultempl/armcoff.em, * emultempl/armelf.em, * emultempl/cr16elf.em, * emultempl/cskyelf.em, * emultempl/m68hc1xelf.em, * emultempl/m68kelf.em, * emultempl/mipself.em, * emultempl/mmix-elfnmmo.em, * emultempl/mmo.em, * emultempl/msp430.em, * emultempl/nios2elf.em, * emultempl/pe.em, * emultempl/pep.em, * emultempl/ppc64elf.em, * emultempl/xtensaelf.em: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. libctf/ * ctf-open-bfd.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. opcodes/ * arc-ext.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. sim/ * common/sim-load.c, * common/sim-utils.c, * cris/sim-if.c, * erc32/func.c, * lm32/sim-if.c, * m32c/load.c, * m32c/trace.c, * m68hc11/interp.c, * ppc/hw_htab.c, * ppc/hw_init.c, * rl78/load.c, * rl78/trace.c, * rx/gdb-if.c, * rx/load.c, * rx/trace.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes.
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(strcmp (bfd_section_name ((SYM)->section), bfd_section_name (section)) == 0 \
&& (bfd_asymbol_value (SYM) > bfd_asymbol_value (sym)) \
&& pinfo->symbol_is_valid (SYM, pinfo))
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/* Search forward for the next appropriate symbol in
SECTION. Note that all the symbols are sorted
together into one big array, and that some sections
may have overlapping addresses. */
while (place < sorted_symcount
&& ! is_valid_next_sym (sorted_syms [place]))
++place;
if (place >= sorted_symcount)
nextsym = NULL;
else
nextsym = sorted_syms[place];
}
if (sym != NULL && bfd_asymbol_value (sym) > addr)
nextstop_offset = bfd_asymbol_value (sym) - section->vma;
else if (nextsym == NULL)
nextstop_offset = stop_offset;
else
nextstop_offset = bfd_asymbol_value (nextsym) - section->vma;
if (nextstop_offset > stop_offset
|| nextstop_offset <= addr_offset)
nextstop_offset = stop_offset;
/* If a symbol is explicitly marked as being an object
rather than a function, just dump the bytes without
disassembling them. */
if (disassemble_all
|| sym == NULL
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|| sym->section != section
|| bfd_asymbol_value (sym) > addr
|| ((sym->flags & BSF_OBJECT) == 0
&& (strstr (bfd_asymbol_name (sym), "gnu_compiled")
== NULL)
&& (strstr (bfd_asymbol_name (sym), "gcc2_compiled")
== NULL))
|| (sym->flags & BSF_FUNCTION) != 0)
insns = true;
else
insns = false;
if (do_print)
{
/* Resolve symbol name. */
if (visualize_jumps && abfd && sym && sym->name)
{
struct disassemble_info di;
SFILE sf;
sf.alloc = strlen (sym->name) + 40;
sf.buffer = (char*) xmalloc (sf.alloc);
sf.pos = 0;
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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disassemble_set_printf
(&di, &sf, (fprintf_ftype) objdump_sprintf,
(fprintf_styled_ftype) objdump_styled_sprintf);
objdump_print_symname (abfd, &di, sym);
/* Fetch jump information. */
detected_jumps = disassemble_jumps
(pinfo, paux->disassemble_fn,
addr_offset, nextstop_offset,
rel_offset, &rel_pp, rel_ppend);
/* Free symbol name. */
free (sf.buffer);
}
/* Add jumps to output. */
disassemble_bytes (pinfo, paux->disassemble_fn, insns, data,
addr_offset, nextstop_offset,
rel_offset, &rel_pp, rel_ppend);
/* Free jumps. */
while (detected_jumps)
{
detected_jumps = jump_info_free (detected_jumps);
}
}
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addr_offset = nextstop_offset;
sym = nextsym;
}
free (data);
if (rel_ppstart != NULL)
free (rel_ppstart);
}
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/* Disassemble the contents of an object file. */
static void
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disassemble_data (bfd *abfd)
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{
struct disassemble_info disasm_info;
struct objdump_disasm_info aux;
bfd/ * bfd.c (bfd_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * targets.c (BFD_JUMP_TABLE_DYNAMIC): Add NAME##_get_synthetic_symtab. (struct bfd_target): Add _bfd_get_synthetic_symtab. * libbfd-in.h (_bfd_nodynamic_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * elf-bfd.h (struct elf_backend_data): Add plt_sym_val and relplt_name fields. (_bfd_elf_get_synthetic_symtab): New prototype. * elfcode.h (elf_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_get_synthetic_symtab): New function. * elfxx-target.h (bfd_elfNN_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val, elf_backend_relplt_name): Define. (elfNN_bed): Add elf_backend_plt_sym_val and elf_backend_relplt_name. * bfd-in2.h: Rebuilt. * libbfd.h: Rebuilt. * elf32-i386.c (elf_i386_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf64-x86-64.c (elf64_x86_64_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf32-s390.c (elf_s390_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf64-s390.c (elf_s390_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf32-sparc (elf32_sparc_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf64-sparc.c (sparc64_elf_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf32-ppc.c (ppc_elf_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * aout-target.h (MY_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * aout-tic30.c (MY_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * coff-rs6000.c (rs6000coff_vec): Add _bfd_nodynamic_get_synthetic_symtab. (pmac_xcoff_vec): Likewise. * coff64-rs6000.c (rs6000coff64_vec): Add _bfd_nodynamic_get_synthetic_symtab. (aix5coff64_vec): Likewise. * sunos.c (MY_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * vms.c (vms_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. binutils/ * objdump.c (synthsyms, synthcount): New variables. (disassemble_data): Use dynsyms for stripped binaries or libraries. Add synthetized symbols. (dump_bfd): For disassemble, initialize dynsyms always and also synthsyms. Free synthsyms and clear {sym,dynsym,synth}count before returning.
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long i;
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print_files = NULL;
prev_functionname = NULL;
prev_line = -1;
2012-07-24 Teresa Johnson <tejohnson@google.com> bfd/ * bfd.c (bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New macro. * coff-rs6000.c: Init _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator. * coff64-rs6000.c: Likewise. * dwarf2.c (struct line_info): Add discriminator field. (add_line_info): Fill in new discriminator field. (decode_line_info): Record discriminator information instead of ignoring it. (lookup_address_in_line_info_table): Return discriminator field if requested. (comp_unit_find_nearest_line): Add discriminator argument. (find_line): Likewise. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Likewise. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_line): Likewise. * elf-bfd.h (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. (_bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): Likewise. Defined. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line): Change to a wrapper that invokes _bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator with correct arguments. (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. (_bfd_elf_find_line): Change to a wrapper that invokes _bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator with correct arguments. (_bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator): New. * coffgen.c (coff_find_nearest_line_with_names): Handle new discriminator argument. * elf32-arm.c (elf32_arm_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * elf64-alpha.c (elf64_alpha_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * elfxx-mips.c (_bfd_mips_elf_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * libbfd-in.h (_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Add discriminator argument. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_line): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. * libbfd.c (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. * libbfd.h: Likewise. * targets.c (BFD_JUMP_TABLE_SYMBOLS): Initialize _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator with _bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator. (bfd_target): Add _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator. binutils/ * addr2line.c (find_address_in_section): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator. (find_offset_in_section): Likewise. (translate_addresses): Print discriminator if it is non-zero. * objdump.c (show_line): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator, and keep track of prev_discriminator. Print discriminator if it is non-zero. (disassemble_data): Initialize prev_discriminator. (dump_reloc_set): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator, and keep track of last_discriminator. Print discriminator if it is non-zero.
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prev_discriminator = 0;
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/* We make a copy of syms to sort. We don't want to sort syms
because that will screw up the relocs. */
bfd/ * bfd.c (bfd_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * targets.c (BFD_JUMP_TABLE_DYNAMIC): Add NAME##_get_synthetic_symtab. (struct bfd_target): Add _bfd_get_synthetic_symtab. * libbfd-in.h (_bfd_nodynamic_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * elf-bfd.h (struct elf_backend_data): Add plt_sym_val and relplt_name fields. (_bfd_elf_get_synthetic_symtab): New prototype. * elfcode.h (elf_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_get_synthetic_symtab): New function. * elfxx-target.h (bfd_elfNN_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val, elf_backend_relplt_name): Define. (elfNN_bed): Add elf_backend_plt_sym_val and elf_backend_relplt_name. * bfd-in2.h: Rebuilt. * libbfd.h: Rebuilt. * elf32-i386.c (elf_i386_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf64-x86-64.c (elf64_x86_64_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf32-s390.c (elf_s390_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf64-s390.c (elf_s390_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf32-sparc (elf32_sparc_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf64-sparc.c (sparc64_elf_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf32-ppc.c (ppc_elf_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * aout-target.h (MY_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * aout-tic30.c (MY_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * coff-rs6000.c (rs6000coff_vec): Add _bfd_nodynamic_get_synthetic_symtab. (pmac_xcoff_vec): Likewise. * coff64-rs6000.c (rs6000coff64_vec): Add _bfd_nodynamic_get_synthetic_symtab. (aix5coff64_vec): Likewise. * sunos.c (MY_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * vms.c (vms_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. binutils/ * objdump.c (synthsyms, synthcount): New variables. (disassemble_data): Use dynsyms for stripped binaries or libraries. Add synthetized symbols. (dump_bfd): For disassemble, initialize dynsyms always and also synthsyms. Free synthsyms and clear {sym,dynsym,synth}count before returning.
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sorted_symcount = symcount ? symcount : dynsymcount;
Updated soruces in binutils/* to compile cleanly with -Wc++-compat. * binutils/addr2line.c (slurp_symtab): Fix casts. Introduce variable minisyms to avoid aliasing varning. * binutils/ar.c: Add casts. (normalize): Use name del instead of delete. (display_target_list,display_info_table): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/bucomm.c: Add casts. * binutils/debug.c: Update function to use new names. (struct debug_baseclass): Rename member from virtual to is_virtual. (struct debug_type_s,struct debug_field_s,struct debug_baseclass_s,struct debug_method_s,struct debug_method_variant_s,struct debug_type_s): Rename struct from avoid name collision. * /binutils/debug.h: Use new struct names. * binutils/dwarf.c: Add casts. (free_debug_memory): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/ieee.c: Add casts. (enum ieee_var_kind): Move to top level. (ieee_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual. (ieee_class_method_var): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/nm.c: Add casts. * binutils/objcopy.c: Add casts. (copy_archive): Rename variable delete to del. * binutils/objdump.c: Add casts. (dump_dwarf_section): Change loop counter variable i to int. * binutils/prdbg.c: Add casts. (pr_class_baseclass,tg_class_baseclass): Rename parameters virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/readelf.c: Add casts. (struct ia64_unw_table_entry,struct hppa_unw_table_entry): Move to top level. * binutils/size.c: Add casts. * binutils/stabs.c (parse_stab_type, parse_stab_range_type) (parse_stab_cpp_abbrev): Rename parameter from typename to type_name. (parse_stab_baseclasses): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/strings.c: Add casts. * binutils/wrstabs.c (stab_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual.
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sorted_syms = (asymbol **) xmalloc ((sorted_symcount + synthcount)
* sizeof (asymbol *));
if (sorted_symcount != 0)
{
memcpy (sorted_syms, symcount ? syms : dynsyms,
sorted_symcount * sizeof (asymbol *));
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sorted_symcount = remove_useless_symbols (sorted_syms, sorted_symcount);
}
bfd/ * bfd.c (bfd_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * targets.c (BFD_JUMP_TABLE_DYNAMIC): Add NAME##_get_synthetic_symtab. (struct bfd_target): Add _bfd_get_synthetic_symtab. * libbfd-in.h (_bfd_nodynamic_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * elf-bfd.h (struct elf_backend_data): Add plt_sym_val and relplt_name fields. (_bfd_elf_get_synthetic_symtab): New prototype. * elfcode.h (elf_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_get_synthetic_symtab): New function. * elfxx-target.h (bfd_elfNN_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val, elf_backend_relplt_name): Define. (elfNN_bed): Add elf_backend_plt_sym_val and elf_backend_relplt_name. * bfd-in2.h: Rebuilt. * libbfd.h: Rebuilt. * elf32-i386.c (elf_i386_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf64-x86-64.c (elf64_x86_64_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf32-s390.c (elf_s390_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf64-s390.c (elf_s390_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf32-sparc (elf32_sparc_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf64-sparc.c (sparc64_elf_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf32-ppc.c (ppc_elf_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * aout-target.h (MY_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * aout-tic30.c (MY_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * coff-rs6000.c (rs6000coff_vec): Add _bfd_nodynamic_get_synthetic_symtab. (pmac_xcoff_vec): Likewise. * coff64-rs6000.c (rs6000coff64_vec): Add _bfd_nodynamic_get_synthetic_symtab. (aix5coff64_vec): Likewise. * sunos.c (MY_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * vms.c (vms_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. binutils/ * objdump.c (synthsyms, synthcount): New variables. (disassemble_data): Use dynsyms for stripped binaries or libraries. Add synthetized symbols. (dump_bfd): For disassemble, initialize dynsyms always and also synthsyms. Free synthsyms and clear {sym,dynsym,synth}count before returning.
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for (i = 0; i < synthcount; ++i)
{
sorted_syms[sorted_symcount] = synthsyms + i;
++sorted_symcount;
}
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objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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init_disassemble_info (&disasm_info, stdout, (fprintf_ftype) fprintf,
(fprintf_styled_ftype) fprintf_styled);
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disasm_info.application_data = (void *) &aux;
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aux.abfd = abfd;
aux.require_sec = false;
PowerPC disassembly of pcrel references This adds some annotation to Power10 pcrel instructions, displaying the target address (ie. pc + D34 field) plus a symbol if there is one at exactly that target address. pld from the .got or .plt will also look up the entry and display it, symbolically if there is a dynamic relocation on the entry. include/ * dis-asm.h (struct disassemble_info): Add dynrelbuf and dynrelcount. binutils/ * objdump.c (struct objdump_disasm_info): Delete dynrelbuf and dynrelcount. (find_symbol_for_address): Adjust for dynrelbuf and dynrelcount move. (disassemble_section, disassemble_data): Likewise. opcodes/ * ppc-dis.c (struct dis_private): Add "special". (POWERPC_DIALECT): Delete. Replace uses with.. (private_data): ..this. New inline function. (disassemble_init_powerpc): Init "special" names. (skip_optional_operands): Add is_pcrel arg, set when detecting R field of prefix instructions. (bsearch_reloc, print_got_plt): New functions. (print_insn_powerpc): For pcrel instructions, print target address and symbol if known, and decode plt and got loads too. gas/ * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-pcrel.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-reloc.d: Likewise. * gas/testsuite/gas/ppc/vsx_32byte.d: Likewise. ld/ * testsuite/ld-powerpc/inlinepcrel-1.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/inlinepcrel-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/notoc2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/notoc3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/pcrelopt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/startstop.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsget.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsget2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsld.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/weak1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/weak1so.d: Likewise.
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disasm_info.dynrelbuf = NULL;
disasm_info.dynrelcount = 0;
aux.reloc = NULL;
aux.symbol = disasm_sym;
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disasm_info.print_address_func = objdump_print_address;
disasm_info.symbol_at_address_func = objdump_symbol_at_address;
if (machine != NULL)
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{
const bfd_arch_info_type *inf = bfd_scan_arch (machine);
if (inf == NULL)
{
non_fatal (_("can't use supplied machine %s"), machine);
exit_status = 1;
}
else
abfd->arch_info = inf;
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}
if (endian != BFD_ENDIAN_UNKNOWN)
{
struct bfd_target *xvec;
Updated soruces in binutils/* to compile cleanly with -Wc++-compat. * binutils/addr2line.c (slurp_symtab): Fix casts. Introduce variable minisyms to avoid aliasing varning. * binutils/ar.c: Add casts. (normalize): Use name del instead of delete. (display_target_list,display_info_table): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/bucomm.c: Add casts. * binutils/debug.c: Update function to use new names. (struct debug_baseclass): Rename member from virtual to is_virtual. (struct debug_type_s,struct debug_field_s,struct debug_baseclass_s,struct debug_method_s,struct debug_method_variant_s,struct debug_type_s): Rename struct from avoid name collision. * /binutils/debug.h: Use new struct names. * binutils/dwarf.c: Add casts. (free_debug_memory): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/ieee.c: Add casts. (enum ieee_var_kind): Move to top level. (ieee_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual. (ieee_class_method_var): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/nm.c: Add casts. * binutils/objcopy.c: Add casts. (copy_archive): Rename variable delete to del. * binutils/objdump.c: Add casts. (dump_dwarf_section): Change loop counter variable i to int. * binutils/prdbg.c: Add casts. (pr_class_baseclass,tg_class_baseclass): Rename parameters virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/readelf.c: Add casts. (struct ia64_unw_table_entry,struct hppa_unw_table_entry): Move to top level. * binutils/size.c: Add casts. * binutils/stabs.c (parse_stab_type, parse_stab_range_type) (parse_stab_cpp_abbrev): Rename parameter from typename to type_name. (parse_stab_baseclasses): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/strings.c: Add casts. * binutils/wrstabs.c (stab_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual.
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xvec = (struct bfd_target *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct bfd_target));
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memcpy (xvec, abfd->xvec, sizeof (struct bfd_target));
xvec->byteorder = endian;
abfd->xvec = xvec;
}
/* Use libopcodes to locate a suitable disassembler. */
aux.disassemble_fn = disassembler (bfd_get_arch (abfd),
bfd_big_endian (abfd),
bfd_get_mach (abfd), abfd);
if (!aux.disassemble_fn)
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{
non_fatal (_("can't disassemble for architecture %s\n"),
bfd_printable_arch_mach (bfd_get_arch (abfd), 0));
exit_status = 1;
free (sorted_syms);
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return;
}
disasm_info.flavour = bfd_get_flavour (abfd);
disasm_info.arch = bfd_get_arch (abfd);
disasm_info.mach = bfd_get_mach (abfd);
disasm_info.disassembler_options = disassembler_options;
Introduce new section flag: SEC_ELF_OCTETS All symbols, sizes and relocations in this section are octets instead of bytes. Required for DWARF debug sections as DWARF information is organized in octets, not bytes. bfd/ * section.c (struct bfd_section): New flag SEC_ELF_OCTETS. * archures.c (bfd_octets_per_byte): New parameter sec. If section is not NULL and SEC_ELF_OCTETS is set, one octet es returned [ELF targets only]. * bfd.c (bfd_get_section_limit): Provide section parameter to bfd_octets_per_byte. * bfd-in2.h: regenerate. * binary.c (binary_set_section_contents): Move call to bfd_octets_per_byte into section loop. Provide section parameter to bfd_octets_per_byte. * coff-arm.c (coff_arm_reloc): Provide section parameter to bfd_octets_per_byte. * coff-i386.c (coff_i386_reloc): likewise. * coff-mips.c (mips_reflo_reloc): likewise. * coff-x86_64.c (coff_amd64_reloc): likewise. * cofflink.c (_bfd_coff_link_input_bfd): likewise. (_bfd_coff_reloc_link_order): likewise. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_section_offset): likewise. (_bfd_elf_make_section_from_shdr): likewise. Set SEC_ELF_OCTETS for sections with names .gnu.build.attributes, .debug*, .zdebug* and .note.gnu*. * elf32-msp430.c (rl78_sym_diff_handler): Provide section parameter to bfd_octets_per_byte. * elf32-nds.c (nds32_elf_get_relocated_section_contents): likewise. * elf32-ppc.c (ppc_elf_addr16_ha_reloc): likewise. * elf32-pru.c (pru_elf32_do_ldi32_relocate): likewise. * elf32-s12z.c (opru18_reloc): likewise. * elf32-sh.c (sh_elf_reloc): likewise. * elf32-spu.c (spu_elf_rel9): likewise. * elf32-xtensa.c (bfd_elf_xtensa_reloc): likewise * elf64-ppc.c (ppc64_elf_brtaken_reloc): likewise. (ppc64_elf_addr16_ha_reloc): likewise. (ppc64_elf_toc64_reloc): likewise. * elflink.c (bfd_elf_final_link): likewise. (bfd_elf_perform_complex_relocation): likewise. (elf_fixup_link_order): likewise. (elf_link_input_bfd): likewise. (elf_link_sort_relocs): likewise. (elf_reloc_link_order): likewise. (resolve_section): likewise. * linker.c (_bfd_generic_reloc_link_order): likewise. (bfd_generic_define_common_symbol): likewise. (default_data_link_order): likewise. (default_indirect_link_order): likewise. * srec.c (srec_set_section_contents): likewise. (srec_write_section): likewise. * syms.c (_bfd_stab_section_find_nearest_line): likewise. * reloc.c (_bfd_final_link_relocate): likewise. (bfd_generic_get_relocated_section_contents): likewise. (bfd_install_relocation): likewise. For section which have SEC_ELF_OCTETS set, multiply output_base and output_offset with bfd_octets_per_byte. (bfd_perform_relocation): likewise. include/ * coff/ti.h (GET_SCNHDR_SIZE, PUT_SCNHDR_SIZE, GET_SCN_SCNLEN), (PUT_SCN_SCNLEN): Adjust bfd_octets_per_byte calls. binutils/ * objdump.c (disassemble_data): Provide section parameter to bfd_octets_per_byte. (dump_section): likewise (dump_section_header): likewise. Show SEC_ELF_OCTETS flag if set. gas/ * as.h: Define SEC_OCTETS as SEC_ELF_OCTETS if OBJ_ELF. * dwarf2dbg.c: (dwarf2_finish): Set section flag SEC_OCTETS for .debug_line, .debug_info, .debug_abbrev, .debug_aranges, .debug_str and .debug_ranges sections. * write.c (maybe_generate_build_notes): Set section flag SEC_OCTETS for .gnu.build.attributes section. * frags.c (frag_now_fix): Don't divide by OCTETS_PER_BYTE if SEC_OCTETS is set. * symbols.c (resolve_symbol_value): Likewise. ld/ * ldexp.c (fold_name): Provide section parameter to bfd_octets_per_byte. * ldlang (init_opb): New argument s. Set opb_shift to 0 if SEC_ELF_OCTETS for the current section is set. (print_input_section): Pass current section to init_opb. (print_data_statement,print_reloc_statement, print_padding_statement): Likewise. (lang_check_section_addresses): Call init_opb for each section. (lang_size_sections_1,lang_size_sections_1, lang_do_assignments_1): Likewise. (lang_process): Pass NULL to init_opb.
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disasm_info.octets_per_byte = bfd_octets_per_byte (abfd, NULL);
disasm_info.skip_zeroes = DEFAULT_SKIP_ZEROES;
disasm_info.skip_zeroes_at_end = DEFAULT_SKIP_ZEROES_AT_END;
disasm_info.disassembler_needs_relocs = false;
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if (bfd_big_endian (abfd))
disasm_info.display_endian = disasm_info.endian = BFD_ENDIAN_BIG;
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else if (bfd_little_endian (abfd))
disasm_info.display_endian = disasm_info.endian = BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE;
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else
/* ??? Aborting here seems too drastic. We could default to big or little
instead. */
disasm_info.endian = BFD_ENDIAN_UNKNOWN;
opcodes: support insn endianness in cgen_cpu_open This patch adds support for a new CGEN_OPEN_INSN_ENDIAN argument for @arch@_cgen_cpu_open. This is useful for architectures in which the endianness of the instruction words is not the same than the endianness used for data. An accompanying patch has been sent to the CGEN mailing list that adds support for this argument on the CGEN side [1]. Its been already pre-approved [2], and will be applied simultaneously with this binutils series. [1] https://sourceware.org/pipermail/cgen/2020q2/002733.html [2] https://sourceware.org/pipermail/cgen/2020q2/002737.html include/ChangeLog: 2020-06-04 Jose E. Marchesi <jemarch@gnu.org> * opcode/cgen.h (enum cgen_cpu_open_arg): New value CGEN_CPU_OPEN_INSN_ENDIAN. opcodes/ChangeLog: 2020-06-04 Jose E. Marchesi <jemarch@gnu.org> * cgen-dis.in (cpu_desc_list): New field `insn_endian'. (print_insn_): Handle instruction endian. * bpf-dis.c: Regenerate. * bpf-desc.c: Regenerate. * epiphany-dis.c: Likewise. * epiphany-desc.c: Likewise. * fr30-dis.c: Likewise. * fr30-desc.c: Likewise. * frv-dis.c: Likewise. * frv-desc.c: Likewise. * ip2k-dis.c: Likewise. * ip2k-desc.c: Likewise. * iq2000-dis.c: Likewise. * iq2000-desc.c: Likewise. * lm32-dis.c: Likewise. * lm32-desc.c: Likewise. * m32c-dis.c: Likewise. * m32c-desc.c: Likewise. * m32r-dis.c: Likewise. * m32r-desc.c: Likewise. * mep-dis.c: Likewise. * mep-desc.c: Likewise. * mt-dis.c: Likewise. * mt-desc.c: Likewise. * or1k-dis.c: Likewise. * or1k-desc.c: Likewise. * xc16x-dis.c: Likewise. * xc16x-desc.c: Likewise. * xstormy16-dis.c: Likewise. * xstormy16-desc.c: Likewise. binutils/ChangeLog: 2020-06-04 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com> * objdump.c (disassemble_data): Set disasm_info.endian_code to disasm_info.endian after the latter is initialized to the endianness reported by BFD.
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disasm_info.endian_code = disasm_info.endian;
/* Allow the target to customize the info structure. */
disassemble_init_for_target (& disasm_info);
Enhance objdump so that it will use .got, .plt and .plt.got section symbols when disassembling, and it will use dynamic relocs to interpret entries in the PLT and GOT. binutils * objdump.c (is_significant_symbol_name): New function. (remove_useless_symbols): Do not remove significanr symbols. (find_symbol_for_address): If an exact match for the specified address has not been found, try scanning the dynamic relocs to see if one of these matches the address. If so, use the symbol associated with the reloc. (objdump_print_addr_with_symbol): Do not print offsets to symbols with no value. (disassemble_section): Only use dynamic relocs if the user requested this. (disassemble_data): Always load dynamic relocs if they are available. ld * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. * ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-ie.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app-abs32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib-plt32.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/arm-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/armthumb-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-b-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bcc-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-bl-rel-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/cortex-a8-fix-blx-plt.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib-v4t.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/farcall-mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-10.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-14.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-15.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-3.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-4.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/ifunc-9.dd: Likewise. * ld-arm/long-plt-format.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app-v5.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-app.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/mixed-lib.d: Likewise. * ld-arm/tls-lib-loc.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis1.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso-pltdis2.d: Likewise. * ld-cris/dso12-pltdis.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/symbolic-func.r: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-pie-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-3.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-4.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-5.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-shared-local-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-1.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-6.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-7.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/fdpic-static-8.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-dynamic-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-initial-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-relax-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-frv/tls-shared-2.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt-pic.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-i386/pr19636-2c.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-21-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/ifunc-22-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-i386.d: Likewise. * ld-ifunc/pr17154-x86-64.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-68020.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-cpu32.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isab.d: Likewise. * ld-m68k/plt1-isac.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_app.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_pic_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-metag/stub_shared.d: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-s390/tlspic_64.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1r.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-app-1rb.dd: Likewise. * ld-tic6x/shlib-noindex.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/export-class-data.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local-lib.dd: Likewise. * ld-vax-elf/plt-local.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-ifunc-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/bnd-plt-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/gotpcrel1.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/libno-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d-nacl.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/load1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2a.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mov2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx3.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/mpx4.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1a.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1b.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1c.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1e.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1f.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/no-plt-1g.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-main-bnd.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/plt.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr18591.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-1m.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5c.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-5e.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-6b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19609-7d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr19636-2d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-1.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20093-2.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1b.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1d.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1f.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1h.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1j.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/pr20253-1l.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/protected3.d: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbin2.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsbindesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc-nacl.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsdesc.pd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd10.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd5.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd6.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgd8.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlsgdesc.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic.dd: Likewise. * ld-x86-64/tlspic2.dd: Likewise. 2016-10-11 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> PR ld/20535 * emultempl/elf32.em (_search_needed): Add support for pseudo environment variables supported by ld.so. Namely $ORIGIN, $LIB and $PLATFORM. * configure.ac: Add getauxval to list AC_CHECK_FUNCS list. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. 2016-10-11 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (lang_do_assignments_1): Descend into output section statements that do not yet have bfd sections. Set symbol section temporarily for symbols defined in such statements to the undefined section. Don't error on data or reloc statements until final phase. * ldexp.c (exp_fold_tree_1 <etree_assign>): Handle bfd_und_section in expld.section. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-10.d: Adjust. * testsuite/ld-mmix/bpo-11.d: Adjust. 2016-10-10 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Move binary start to 16M. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcases accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (MAX): Define. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Alloc at least enough for etree_type.value. 2016-10-07 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/lib/ld-lib.exp (is_generic_elf): New, extracted from.. * testsuite/ld-elf/elf.exp: ..here. 2016-10-06 Ludovic Court?s <ludo@gnu.org> * emulparams/elf32bmipn32-defs.sh: Shift quote of "x$EMULATION_NAME" to the left to work around <http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-4.2-patches/bash42-007>. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * lexsup.c: Spell fall through comments consistently and add missing fall through comments. 2016-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * plugin.c (asymbol_from_plugin_symbol): Avoid compiler warning by adding return. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ld.texinfo (Expression Section): Update result of arithmetic expressions. * ldexp.c (arith_result_section): New function. (fold_binary): Use it. 2016-10-04 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldexp.c (exp_value_fold): New function. (exp_unop, exp_binop, exp_trinop): Use it. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * scripttempl/v850.sc: Don't reference __ctbp, __ep, __gp when not relocating. * scripttempl/v850_rh850.sc: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> PR ld/20528 * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: xfail generic elf targets. Allow multiple .text sections for hppa-linux. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldmain.c (default_bfd_error_handler): New function pointer. (ld_bfd_error_handler): New function. (main): Arrange to call it on bfd errors/warnings. (ld_bfd_assert_handler): Enable tail call. 2016-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * ldlang.c (ignore_bfd_errors): Update params. 2016-09-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> PR ld/20528 * emultempl/elf32.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_place_orphan): Don't merge 2 sections with different SHF_EXCLUDE. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr20528b.s: Likewise. 2016-09-28 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> PR ld/20608 * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf.exp: Handle new testcase. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-arm/farcall-mixed-app2.sym: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Vlad Zakharov <vzakhar@synopsys.com> * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure: Likewise. 2016-09-26 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com> * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-4.s: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-14.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-24.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-34.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-41.d: Delete. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-32.d: Adjust expected warning. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-23.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-01.d: Adjust expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-03.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-10.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-20.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-22.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-4-33.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/attr-gnu-8-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/powerpc.exp: Don't run deleted tests. 2016-09-23 Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki.4i@stu.hosei.ac.jp> PR ld/20595 * testsuite/ld-arm/unwind-4.d: Add -q option to linker command line and -r option to objdump command line. Match emitted relocs to make sure that superflous relocs are not generated. 2016-09-23 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * emulparams/elf64_s390.sh: Change TEXT_START_ADDR to 256MB. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.dd: Adjust testcase accordingly. * testsuite/ld-s390/tlsbin_64.rd: Likewise. 2016-09-22 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> * emultempl/elf32.em (_try_needed): In verbose mode, report failed attempts to find a needed library. 2016-09-21 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@arm.com> * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-28.d: Expect spaces after "," in addresses. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-301.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-302.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-310.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-313.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-515.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-516.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-531.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-532.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-533.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-534.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-535.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-536.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-537.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-538.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum835769.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum843419.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-b-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-plt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/gc-plt-relocs.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-21.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/ifunc-7c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-large-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-all.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gd-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-gdesc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie-be.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-relax-large-desc-ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-desc.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/tls-tiny-gd.d: Likewise. gas * gas/arm/tls.d: Adjust output to match change in objdump.
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/* Pre-load the dynamic relocs as we may need them during the disassembly. */
PowerPC disassembly of pcrel references This adds some annotation to Power10 pcrel instructions, displaying the target address (ie. pc + D34 field) plus a symbol if there is one at exactly that target address. pld from the .got or .plt will also look up the entry and display it, symbolically if there is a dynamic relocation on the entry. include/ * dis-asm.h (struct disassemble_info): Add dynrelbuf and dynrelcount. binutils/ * objdump.c (struct objdump_disasm_info): Delete dynrelbuf and dynrelcount. (find_symbol_for_address): Adjust for dynrelbuf and dynrelcount move. (disassemble_section, disassemble_data): Likewise. opcodes/ * ppc-dis.c (struct dis_private): Add "special". (POWERPC_DIALECT): Delete. Replace uses with.. (private_data): ..this. New inline function. (disassemble_init_powerpc): Init "special" names. (skip_optional_operands): Add is_pcrel arg, set when detecting R field of prefix instructions. (bsearch_reloc, print_got_plt): New functions. (print_insn_powerpc): For pcrel instructions, print target address and symbol if known, and decode plt and got loads too. gas/ * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-pcrel.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-reloc.d: Likewise. * gas/testsuite/gas/ppc/vsx_32byte.d: Likewise. ld/ * testsuite/ld-powerpc/inlinepcrel-1.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/inlinepcrel-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/notoc2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/notoc3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/pcrelopt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/startstop.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsget.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsget2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsld.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/weak1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/weak1so.d: Likewise.
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long relsize = bfd_get_dynamic_reloc_upper_bound (abfd);
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PowerPC disassembly of pcrel references This adds some annotation to Power10 pcrel instructions, displaying the target address (ie. pc + D34 field) plus a symbol if there is one at exactly that target address. pld from the .got or .plt will also look up the entry and display it, symbolically if there is a dynamic relocation on the entry. include/ * dis-asm.h (struct disassemble_info): Add dynrelbuf and dynrelcount. binutils/ * objdump.c (struct objdump_disasm_info): Delete dynrelbuf and dynrelcount. (find_symbol_for_address): Adjust for dynrelbuf and dynrelcount move. (disassemble_section, disassemble_data): Likewise. opcodes/ * ppc-dis.c (struct dis_private): Add "special". (POWERPC_DIALECT): Delete. Replace uses with.. (private_data): ..this. New inline function. (disassemble_init_powerpc): Init "special" names. (skip_optional_operands): Add is_pcrel arg, set when detecting R field of prefix instructions. (bsearch_reloc, print_got_plt): New functions. (print_insn_powerpc): For pcrel instructions, print target address and symbol if known, and decode plt and got loads too. gas/ * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-pcrel.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-reloc.d: Likewise. * gas/testsuite/gas/ppc/vsx_32byte.d: Likewise. ld/ * testsuite/ld-powerpc/inlinepcrel-1.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/inlinepcrel-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/notoc2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/notoc3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/pcrelopt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/startstop.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsget.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsget2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsld.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/weak1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/weak1so.d: Likewise.
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if (relsize > 0)
{
disasm_info.dynrelbuf = (arelent **) xmalloc (relsize);
disasm_info.dynrelcount
= bfd_canonicalize_dynamic_reloc (abfd, disasm_info.dynrelbuf, dynsyms);
if (disasm_info.dynrelcount < 0)
{
my_bfd_nonfatal (bfd_get_filename (abfd));
free (disasm_info.dynrelbuf);
disasm_info.dynrelbuf = NULL;
disasm_info.dynrelcount = 0;
}
else if (disasm_info.dynrelcount > 1)
/* Sort the relocs by address. */
qsort (disasm_info.dynrelbuf, disasm_info.dynrelcount,
sizeof (arelent *), compare_relocs);
}
PowerPC disassembly of pcrel references This adds some annotation to Power10 pcrel instructions, displaying the target address (ie. pc + D34 field) plus a symbol if there is one at exactly that target address. pld from the .got or .plt will also look up the entry and display it, symbolically if there is a dynamic relocation on the entry. include/ * dis-asm.h (struct disassemble_info): Add dynrelbuf and dynrelcount. binutils/ * objdump.c (struct objdump_disasm_info): Delete dynrelbuf and dynrelcount. (find_symbol_for_address): Adjust for dynrelbuf and dynrelcount move. (disassemble_section, disassemble_data): Likewise. opcodes/ * ppc-dis.c (struct dis_private): Add "special". (POWERPC_DIALECT): Delete. Replace uses with.. (private_data): ..this. New inline function. (disassemble_init_powerpc): Init "special" names. (skip_optional_operands): Add is_pcrel arg, set when detecting R field of prefix instructions. (bsearch_reloc, print_got_plt): New functions. (print_insn_powerpc): For pcrel instructions, print target address and symbol if known, and decode plt and got loads too. gas/ * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-pcrel.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-reloc.d: Likewise. * gas/testsuite/gas/ppc/vsx_32byte.d: Likewise. ld/ * testsuite/ld-powerpc/inlinepcrel-1.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/inlinepcrel-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/notoc2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/notoc3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/pcrelopt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/startstop.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsget.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsget2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsld.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/weak1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/weak1so.d: Likewise.
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disasm_info.symtab = sorted_syms;
disasm_info.symtab_size = sorted_symcount;
bfd_map_over_sections (abfd, disassemble_section, & disasm_info);
PowerPC disassembly of pcrel references This adds some annotation to Power10 pcrel instructions, displaying the target address (ie. pc + D34 field) plus a symbol if there is one at exactly that target address. pld from the .got or .plt will also look up the entry and display it, symbolically if there is a dynamic relocation on the entry. include/ * dis-asm.h (struct disassemble_info): Add dynrelbuf and dynrelcount. binutils/ * objdump.c (struct objdump_disasm_info): Delete dynrelbuf and dynrelcount. (find_symbol_for_address): Adjust for dynrelbuf and dynrelcount move. (disassemble_section, disassemble_data): Likewise. opcodes/ * ppc-dis.c (struct dis_private): Add "special". (POWERPC_DIALECT): Delete. Replace uses with.. (private_data): ..this. New inline function. (disassemble_init_powerpc): Init "special" names. (skip_optional_operands): Add is_pcrel arg, set when detecting R field of prefix instructions. (bsearch_reloc, print_got_plt): New functions. (print_insn_powerpc): For pcrel instructions, print target address and symbol if known, and decode plt and got loads too. gas/ * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-pcrel.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-reloc.d: Likewise. * gas/testsuite/gas/ppc/vsx_32byte.d: Likewise. ld/ * testsuite/ld-powerpc/inlinepcrel-1.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/inlinepcrel-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/notoc2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/notoc3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/pcrelopt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/startstop.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsget.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsget2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsld.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/weak1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/weak1so.d: Likewise.
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free (disasm_info.dynrelbuf);
disasm_info.dynrelbuf = NULL;
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free (sorted_syms);
disassemble_free_target (&disasm_info);
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}
static bool
load_specific_debug_section (enum dwarf_section_display_enum debug,
asection *sec, void *file)
{
struct dwarf_section *section = &debug_displays [debug].section;
Updated soruces in binutils/* to compile cleanly with -Wc++-compat. * binutils/addr2line.c (slurp_symtab): Fix casts. Introduce variable minisyms to avoid aliasing varning. * binutils/ar.c: Add casts. (normalize): Use name del instead of delete. (display_target_list,display_info_table): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/bucomm.c: Add casts. * binutils/debug.c: Update function to use new names. (struct debug_baseclass): Rename member from virtual to is_virtual. (struct debug_type_s,struct debug_field_s,struct debug_baseclass_s,struct debug_method_s,struct debug_method_variant_s,struct debug_type_s): Rename struct from avoid name collision. * /binutils/debug.h: Use new struct names. * binutils/dwarf.c: Add casts. (free_debug_memory): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/ieee.c: Add casts. (enum ieee_var_kind): Move to top level. (ieee_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual. (ieee_class_method_var): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/nm.c: Add casts. * binutils/objcopy.c: Add casts. (copy_archive): Rename variable delete to del. * binutils/objdump.c: Add casts. (dump_dwarf_section): Change loop counter variable i to int. * binutils/prdbg.c: Add casts. (pr_class_baseclass,tg_class_baseclass): Rename parameters virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/readelf.c: Add casts. (struct ia64_unw_table_entry,struct hppa_unw_table_entry): Move to top level. * binutils/size.c: Add casts. * binutils/stabs.c (parse_stab_type, parse_stab_range_type) (parse_stab_cpp_abbrev): Rename parameter from typename to type_name. (parse_stab_baseclasses): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/strings.c: Add casts. * binutils/wrstabs.c (stab_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual.
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bfd *abfd = (bfd *) file;
bfd_byte *contents;
bfd_size_type amt;
size_t alloced;
bool ret;
if (section->start != NULL)
Add support to readelf and objdump for following links to separate debug information files. Hi Guys, I am applying the rather large patch attached to this email to enhance the readelf and objdump programs so that they now have the ability to follow links to separate debug info files. (As requested by PR 15152). So for example whereas before we had this output: $ readelf -wi main.exe Contents of the .debug_info section: [...] <15> DW_AT_comp_dir : (alt indirect string, offset: 0x30c) [...] With the new option enabled we get: $ readelf -wiK main.exe main.exe: Found separate debug info file: dwz.debug Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from main.exe): [...] <15> DW_AT_comp_dir : (alt indirect string, offset: 0x30c) /home/nickc/Downloads/dwzm [...] The link following feature also means that we can get two lots of output if the same section exists in both the main file and the separate debug info file: $ readelf -wiK main.exe main.exe: Found separate debug info file: dwz.debug Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from main.exe): [...] Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from dwz.debug): [...] The patch also adds the ability to display the contents of debuglink sections: $ readelf -wk main.exe Contents of the .gnu_debugaltlink section: Separate debug info file: dwz.debug Build-ID (0x14 bytes): c4 a8 89 8d 64 cf 70 8a 35 68 21 f2 ed 24 45 3e 18 7a 7a 93 Naturally there are long versions of these options (=follow-links and =links). The documentation has been updated as well, and since both readelf and objdump use the same set of debug display options, I have moved the text into a separate file. There are also a couple of new binutils tests to exercise the new behaviour. There are a couple of missing features in the current patch however, although I do intend to address them in follow up submissions: Firstly the code does not check the build-id inside separate debug info files when it is searching for a file specified by a .gnu_debugaltlink section. It just assumes that if the file is there, then it contains the information being sought. Secondly I have not checked the DWARF-5 version of these link features, so there will probably be code to add there. Thirdly I have only implemented link following for the DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt format. Other alternate formats (eg DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt) have yet to be implemented. Lastly, whilst implementing this feature I found it necessary to move some of the global variables used by readelf (eg section_headers) into a structure that can be passed around. I have moved all of the global variables that were necessary to get the patch working, but I need to complete the operation and move the remaining, file-specific variables (eg dynamic_strings). Cheers Nick binutils PR 15152 * dwarf.h (enum dwarf_section_display_enum): Add gnu_debuglink, gnu_debugaltlink and separate_debug_str. (struct dwarf_section): Add filename field. Add prototypes for load_separate_debug_file, close_debug_file and open_debug_file. * dwarf.c (do_debug_links): New. (do_follow_links): New. (separate_debug_file, separate_debug_filename): New. (fetch_alt_indirect_string): New function. Retrieves a string from the debug string table in the separate debug info file. (read_and_display_attr_value): Use it with DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt. (load_debug_section_with_follow): New function. Like load_debug_section, but if the first attempt fails, then tries again in the separate debug info file. (introduce): New function. (process_debug_info): Use load_debug_section_with_follow and introduce. (load_debug_info): Likewise. (display_debug_lines_raw): Likewise. (display_debug_lines_decoded): Likewise. (display_debug_macinfo): Likewise. (display_debug_macro): Likewise. (display_debug_abbrev): Likewise. (display_debug_loc): Likewise. (display_debug_str): Likewise. (display_debug_aranges): Likewise. (display_debug_addr); Likewise. (display_debug_frames): Likewise. (display_gdb_index): Likewise. (process_cu_tu_index): Likewise. (load_cu_tu_indexes): Likewise. (display_debug_links): New function. Displays the contents of a .gnu_debuglink or .gnu_debugaltlink section. (calc_gnu_debuglink_ctc32):New function. Calculates a CRC32 value. (check_gnu_debuglink): New function. Checks the CRC of a potential separate debug info file. (parse_gnu_debuglink): New function. Reads a CRC value out of a .gnu_debuglink section. (check_gnu_debugaltlink): New function. (parse_gnu_debugaltlink): New function. Reads the build-id value out of a .gnu_debugaltlink section. (load_separate_debug_info): New function. Finds and loads a separate debug info file. (load_separate_debug_file): New function. Attempts to find and follow a link to a separate debug info file. (free_debug_memory): Free the separate debug info file information. (opts_table): Add "follow-links" and "links". (dwarf_select_sections_by_letters): Add "k" and "K". (debug_displays): Reformat. Add .gnu-debuglink and .gnu_debugaltlink. Add an extra entry for .debug_str in a separate debug info file. * doc/binutils.texi: Move description of debug dump features common to both readelf and objdump into... * objdump.c (usage): Add -Wk and -WK. (load_specific_debug_section): Initialise the filename field in the dwarf_section structure. (close_debug_file): New function. (open_debug_file): New function. (dump_dwarf): Load and dump the separate debug info sections. * readelf.c (struct filedata): New structure. Contains various variables that used to be global: (current_file_size, string_table, string_table_length, elf_header) (section_headers, program_headers, dump_sects, num_dump_sects): Move into filedata structure. (cmdline): New global variable. Contains list of sections to dump by number, as specified on the command line. Add filedata parameter to most functions. (load_debug_section): Load the string table if it has not already been retrieved. (close_file): New function. (close_debug_file): New function. (open_file): New function. (open_debug_file): New function. (process_object): Process sections in any separate debug info files. * doc/debug.options.texi: New file. Add description of =links and =follow-links options. * NEWS: Mention the new feature. * elfcomm.c: Have the byte gte functions take a const pointer. * elfcomm.h: Update prototypes. * testsuite/binutils-all/dw5.W: Update expected output. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WL: Update expected output. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.exp: Add test of -WK and -Wk. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.exp: Add test of -wK and -wk. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.k: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.Wk: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WK2: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/linkdebug.s: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/debuglink.s: New file. gas * testsuite/gas/avr/large-debug-line-table.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-12.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-13.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-14.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-15.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-16.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-17.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-18.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-7.d: Likewise. ld * testsuite/ld-avr/gc-section-debugline.d: Update expected output.
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{
/* If it is already loaded, do nothing. */
if (streq (section->filename, bfd_get_filename (abfd)))
return true;
Add support to readelf and objdump for following links to separate debug information files. Hi Guys, I am applying the rather large patch attached to this email to enhance the readelf and objdump programs so that they now have the ability to follow links to separate debug info files. (As requested by PR 15152). So for example whereas before we had this output: $ readelf -wi main.exe Contents of the .debug_info section: [...] <15> DW_AT_comp_dir : (alt indirect string, offset: 0x30c) [...] With the new option enabled we get: $ readelf -wiK main.exe main.exe: Found separate debug info file: dwz.debug Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from main.exe): [...] <15> DW_AT_comp_dir : (alt indirect string, offset: 0x30c) /home/nickc/Downloads/dwzm [...] The link following feature also means that we can get two lots of output if the same section exists in both the main file and the separate debug info file: $ readelf -wiK main.exe main.exe: Found separate debug info file: dwz.debug Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from main.exe): [...] Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from dwz.debug): [...] The patch also adds the ability to display the contents of debuglink sections: $ readelf -wk main.exe Contents of the .gnu_debugaltlink section: Separate debug info file: dwz.debug Build-ID (0x14 bytes): c4 a8 89 8d 64 cf 70 8a 35 68 21 f2 ed 24 45 3e 18 7a 7a 93 Naturally there are long versions of these options (=follow-links and =links). The documentation has been updated as well, and since both readelf and objdump use the same set of debug display options, I have moved the text into a separate file. There are also a couple of new binutils tests to exercise the new behaviour. There are a couple of missing features in the current patch however, although I do intend to address them in follow up submissions: Firstly the code does not check the build-id inside separate debug info files when it is searching for a file specified by a .gnu_debugaltlink section. It just assumes that if the file is there, then it contains the information being sought. Secondly I have not checked the DWARF-5 version of these link features, so there will probably be code to add there. Thirdly I have only implemented link following for the DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt format. Other alternate formats (eg DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt) have yet to be implemented. Lastly, whilst implementing this feature I found it necessary to move some of the global variables used by readelf (eg section_headers) into a structure that can be passed around. I have moved all of the global variables that were necessary to get the patch working, but I need to complete the operation and move the remaining, file-specific variables (eg dynamic_strings). Cheers Nick binutils PR 15152 * dwarf.h (enum dwarf_section_display_enum): Add gnu_debuglink, gnu_debugaltlink and separate_debug_str. (struct dwarf_section): Add filename field. Add prototypes for load_separate_debug_file, close_debug_file and open_debug_file. * dwarf.c (do_debug_links): New. (do_follow_links): New. (separate_debug_file, separate_debug_filename): New. (fetch_alt_indirect_string): New function. Retrieves a string from the debug string table in the separate debug info file. (read_and_display_attr_value): Use it with DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt. (load_debug_section_with_follow): New function. Like load_debug_section, but if the first attempt fails, then tries again in the separate debug info file. (introduce): New function. (process_debug_info): Use load_debug_section_with_follow and introduce. (load_debug_info): Likewise. (display_debug_lines_raw): Likewise. (display_debug_lines_decoded): Likewise. (display_debug_macinfo): Likewise. (display_debug_macro): Likewise. (display_debug_abbrev): Likewise. (display_debug_loc): Likewise. (display_debug_str): Likewise. (display_debug_aranges): Likewise. (display_debug_addr); Likewise. (display_debug_frames): Likewise. (display_gdb_index): Likewise. (process_cu_tu_index): Likewise. (load_cu_tu_indexes): Likewise. (display_debug_links): New function. Displays the contents of a .gnu_debuglink or .gnu_debugaltlink section. (calc_gnu_debuglink_ctc32):New function. Calculates a CRC32 value. (check_gnu_debuglink): New function. Checks the CRC of a potential separate debug info file. (parse_gnu_debuglink): New function. Reads a CRC value out of a .gnu_debuglink section. (check_gnu_debugaltlink): New function. (parse_gnu_debugaltlink): New function. Reads the build-id value out of a .gnu_debugaltlink section. (load_separate_debug_info): New function. Finds and loads a separate debug info file. (load_separate_debug_file): New function. Attempts to find and follow a link to a separate debug info file. (free_debug_memory): Free the separate debug info file information. (opts_table): Add "follow-links" and "links". (dwarf_select_sections_by_letters): Add "k" and "K". (debug_displays): Reformat. Add .gnu-debuglink and .gnu_debugaltlink. Add an extra entry for .debug_str in a separate debug info file. * doc/binutils.texi: Move description of debug dump features common to both readelf and objdump into... * objdump.c (usage): Add -Wk and -WK. (load_specific_debug_section): Initialise the filename field in the dwarf_section structure. (close_debug_file): New function. (open_debug_file): New function. (dump_dwarf): Load and dump the separate debug info sections. * readelf.c (struct filedata): New structure. Contains various variables that used to be global: (current_file_size, string_table, string_table_length, elf_header) (section_headers, program_headers, dump_sects, num_dump_sects): Move into filedata structure. (cmdline): New global variable. Contains list of sections to dump by number, as specified on the command line. Add filedata parameter to most functions. (load_debug_section): Load the string table if it has not already been retrieved. (close_file): New function. (close_debug_file): New function. (open_file): New function. (open_debug_file): New function. (process_object): Process sections in any separate debug info files. * doc/debug.options.texi: New file. Add description of =links and =follow-links options. * NEWS: Mention the new feature. * elfcomm.c: Have the byte gte functions take a const pointer. * elfcomm.h: Update prototypes. * testsuite/binutils-all/dw5.W: Update expected output. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WL: Update expected output. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.exp: Add test of -WK and -Wk. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.exp: Add test of -wK and -wk. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.k: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.Wk: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WK2: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/linkdebug.s: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/debuglink.s: New file. gas * testsuite/gas/avr/large-debug-line-table.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-12.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-13.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-14.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-15.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-16.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-17.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-18.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-7.d: Likewise. ld * testsuite/ld-avr/gc-section-debugline.d: Update expected output.
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free (section->start);
}
Add support to readelf and objdump for following links to separate debug information files. Hi Guys, I am applying the rather large patch attached to this email to enhance the readelf and objdump programs so that they now have the ability to follow links to separate debug info files. (As requested by PR 15152). So for example whereas before we had this output: $ readelf -wi main.exe Contents of the .debug_info section: [...] <15> DW_AT_comp_dir : (alt indirect string, offset: 0x30c) [...] With the new option enabled we get: $ readelf -wiK main.exe main.exe: Found separate debug info file: dwz.debug Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from main.exe): [...] <15> DW_AT_comp_dir : (alt indirect string, offset: 0x30c) /home/nickc/Downloads/dwzm [...] The link following feature also means that we can get two lots of output if the same section exists in both the main file and the separate debug info file: $ readelf -wiK main.exe main.exe: Found separate debug info file: dwz.debug Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from main.exe): [...] Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from dwz.debug): [...] The patch also adds the ability to display the contents of debuglink sections: $ readelf -wk main.exe Contents of the .gnu_debugaltlink section: Separate debug info file: dwz.debug Build-ID (0x14 bytes): c4 a8 89 8d 64 cf 70 8a 35 68 21 f2 ed 24 45 3e 18 7a 7a 93 Naturally there are long versions of these options (=follow-links and =links). The documentation has been updated as well, and since both readelf and objdump use the same set of debug display options, I have moved the text into a separate file. There are also a couple of new binutils tests to exercise the new behaviour. There are a couple of missing features in the current patch however, although I do intend to address them in follow up submissions: Firstly the code does not check the build-id inside separate debug info files when it is searching for a file specified by a .gnu_debugaltlink section. It just assumes that if the file is there, then it contains the information being sought. Secondly I have not checked the DWARF-5 version of these link features, so there will probably be code to add there. Thirdly I have only implemented link following for the DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt format. Other alternate formats (eg DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt) have yet to be implemented. Lastly, whilst implementing this feature I found it necessary to move some of the global variables used by readelf (eg section_headers) into a structure that can be passed around. I have moved all of the global variables that were necessary to get the patch working, but I need to complete the operation and move the remaining, file-specific variables (eg dynamic_strings). Cheers Nick binutils PR 15152 * dwarf.h (enum dwarf_section_display_enum): Add gnu_debuglink, gnu_debugaltlink and separate_debug_str. (struct dwarf_section): Add filename field. Add prototypes for load_separate_debug_file, close_debug_file and open_debug_file. * dwarf.c (do_debug_links): New. (do_follow_links): New. (separate_debug_file, separate_debug_filename): New. (fetch_alt_indirect_string): New function. Retrieves a string from the debug string table in the separate debug info file. (read_and_display_attr_value): Use it with DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt. (load_debug_section_with_follow): New function. Like load_debug_section, but if the first attempt fails, then tries again in the separate debug info file. (introduce): New function. (process_debug_info): Use load_debug_section_with_follow and introduce. (load_debug_info): Likewise. (display_debug_lines_raw): Likewise. (display_debug_lines_decoded): Likewise. (display_debug_macinfo): Likewise. (display_debug_macro): Likewise. (display_debug_abbrev): Likewise. (display_debug_loc): Likewise. (display_debug_str): Likewise. (display_debug_aranges): Likewise. (display_debug_addr); Likewise. (display_debug_frames): Likewise. (display_gdb_index): Likewise. (process_cu_tu_index): Likewise. (load_cu_tu_indexes): Likewise. (display_debug_links): New function. Displays the contents of a .gnu_debuglink or .gnu_debugaltlink section. (calc_gnu_debuglink_ctc32):New function. Calculates a CRC32 value. (check_gnu_debuglink): New function. Checks the CRC of a potential separate debug info file. (parse_gnu_debuglink): New function. Reads a CRC value out of a .gnu_debuglink section. (check_gnu_debugaltlink): New function. (parse_gnu_debugaltlink): New function. Reads the build-id value out of a .gnu_debugaltlink section. (load_separate_debug_info): New function. Finds and loads a separate debug info file. (load_separate_debug_file): New function. Attempts to find and follow a link to a separate debug info file. (free_debug_memory): Free the separate debug info file information. (opts_table): Add "follow-links" and "links". (dwarf_select_sections_by_letters): Add "k" and "K". (debug_displays): Reformat. Add .gnu-debuglink and .gnu_debugaltlink. Add an extra entry for .debug_str in a separate debug info file. * doc/binutils.texi: Move description of debug dump features common to both readelf and objdump into... * objdump.c (usage): Add -Wk and -WK. (load_specific_debug_section): Initialise the filename field in the dwarf_section structure. (close_debug_file): New function. (open_debug_file): New function. (dump_dwarf): Load and dump the separate debug info sections. * readelf.c (struct filedata): New structure. Contains various variables that used to be global: (current_file_size, string_table, string_table_length, elf_header) (section_headers, program_headers, dump_sects, num_dump_sects): Move into filedata structure. (cmdline): New global variable. Contains list of sections to dump by number, as specified on the command line. Add filedata parameter to most functions. (load_debug_section): Load the string table if it has not already been retrieved. (close_file): New function. (close_debug_file): New function. (open_file): New function. (open_debug_file): New function. (process_object): Process sections in any separate debug info files. * doc/debug.options.texi: New file. Add description of =links and =follow-links options. * NEWS: Mention the new feature. * elfcomm.c: Have the byte gte functions take a const pointer. * elfcomm.h: Update prototypes. * testsuite/binutils-all/dw5.W: Update expected output. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WL: Update expected output. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.exp: Add test of -WK and -Wk. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.exp: Add test of -wK and -wk. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.k: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.Wk: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WK2: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/linkdebug.s: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/debuglink.s: New file. gas * testsuite/gas/avr/large-debug-line-table.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-12.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-13.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-14.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-15.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-16.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-17.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-18.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-7.d: Likewise. ld * testsuite/ld-avr/gc-section-debugline.d: Update expected output.
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section->filename = bfd_get_filename (abfd);
section->reloc_info = NULL;
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section->num_relocs = 0;
bfd_section_* macros This large patch removes the unnecessary bfd parameter from various bfd section macros and functions. The bfd is hardly ever used and if needed for the bfd_set_section_* or bfd_rename_section functions can be found via section->owner except for the com, und, abs, and ind std_section special sections. Those sections shouldn't be modified anyway. The patch also removes various bfd_get_section_<field> macros, replacing their use with bfd_section_<field>, and adds bfd_set_section_lma. I've also fixed a minor bug in gas where compressed section renaming was done directly rather than calling bfd_rename_section. This would have broken bfd_get_section_by_name and similar functions, but that hardly mattered at such a late stage in gas processing. bfd/ * bfd-in.h (bfd_get_section_name, bfd_get_section_vma), (bfd_get_section_lma, bfd_get_section_alignment), (bfd_get_section_size, bfd_get_section_flags), (bfd_get_section_userdata): Delete. (bfd_section_name, bfd_section_size, bfd_section_vma), (bfd_section_lma, bfd_section_alignment): Lose bfd parameter. (bfd_section_flags, bfd_section_userdata): New. (bfd_is_com_section): Rename parameter. * section.c (bfd_set_section_userdata, bfd_set_section_vma), (bfd_set_section_alignment, bfd_set_section_flags, bfd_rename_section), (bfd_set_section_size): Delete bfd parameter, rename section parameter. (bfd_set_section_lma): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_init_section_from_mach_o): Delete bfd param, update callers. * aoutx.h, * bfd.c, * coff-alpha.c, * coff-arm.c, * coff-mips.c, * coff64-rs6000.c, * coffcode.h, * coffgen.c, * cofflink.c, * compress.c, * ecoff.c, * elf-eh-frame.c, * elf-hppa.h, * elf-ifunc.c, * elf-m10200.c, * elf-m10300.c, * elf-properties.c, * elf-s390-common.c, * elf-vxworks.c, * elf.c, * elf32-arc.c, * elf32-arm.c, * elf32-avr.c, * elf32-bfin.c, * elf32-cr16.c, * elf32-cr16c.c, * elf32-cris.c, * elf32-crx.c, * elf32-csky.c, * elf32-d10v.c, * elf32-epiphany.c, * elf32-fr30.c, * elf32-frv.c, * elf32-ft32.c, * elf32-h8300.c, * elf32-hppa.c, * elf32-i386.c, * elf32-ip2k.c, * elf32-iq2000.c, * elf32-lm32.c, * elf32-m32c.c, * elf32-m32r.c, * elf32-m68hc1x.c, * elf32-m68k.c, * elf32-mcore.c, * elf32-mep.c, * elf32-metag.c, * elf32-microblaze.c, * elf32-moxie.c, * elf32-msp430.c, * elf32-mt.c, * elf32-nds32.c, * elf32-nios2.c, * elf32-or1k.c, * elf32-ppc.c, * elf32-pru.c, * elf32-rl78.c, * elf32-rx.c, * elf32-s390.c, * elf32-score.c, * elf32-score7.c, * elf32-sh.c, * elf32-spu.c, * elf32-tic6x.c, * elf32-tilepro.c, * elf32-v850.c, * elf32-vax.c, * elf32-visium.c, * elf32-xstormy16.c, * elf32-xtensa.c, * elf64-alpha.c, * elf64-bpf.c, * elf64-hppa.c, * elf64-ia64-vms.c, * elf64-mmix.c, * elf64-ppc.c, * elf64-s390.c, * elf64-sparc.c, * elf64-x86-64.c, * elflink.c, * elfnn-aarch64.c, * elfnn-ia64.c, * elfnn-riscv.c, * elfxx-aarch64.c, * elfxx-mips.c, * elfxx-sparc.c, * elfxx-tilegx.c, * elfxx-x86.c, * i386msdos.c, * linker.c, * mach-o.c, * mmo.c, * opncls.c, * pdp11.c, * pei-x86_64.c, * peicode.h, * reloc.c, * section.c, * syms.c, * vms-alpha.c, * xcofflink.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. binutils/ * addr2line.c, * bucomm.c, * coffgrok.c, * dlltool.c, * nm.c, * objcopy.c, * objdump.c, * od-elf32_avr.c, * od-macho.c, * od-xcoff.c, * prdbg.c, * rdcoff.c, * rddbg.c, * rescoff.c, * resres.c, * size.c, * srconv.c, * strings.c, * windmc.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. gas/ * as.c, * as.h, * dw2gencfi.c, * dwarf2dbg.c, * ecoff.c, * read.c, * stabs.c, * subsegs.c, * subsegs.h, * write.c, * config/obj-coff-seh.c, * config/obj-coff.c, * config/obj-ecoff.c, * config/obj-elf.c, * config/obj-macho.c, * config/obj-som.c, * config/tc-aarch64.c, * config/tc-alpha.c, * config/tc-arc.c, * config/tc-arm.c, * config/tc-avr.c, * config/tc-bfin.c, * config/tc-bpf.c, * config/tc-d10v.c, * config/tc-d30v.c, * config/tc-epiphany.c, * config/tc-fr30.c, * config/tc-frv.c, * config/tc-h8300.c, * config/tc-hppa.c, * config/tc-i386.c, * config/tc-ia64.c, * config/tc-ip2k.c, * config/tc-iq2000.c, * config/tc-lm32.c, * config/tc-m32c.c, * config/tc-m32r.c, * config/tc-m68hc11.c, * config/tc-mep.c, * config/tc-microblaze.c, * config/tc-mips.c, * config/tc-mmix.c, * config/tc-mn10200.c, * config/tc-mn10300.c, * config/tc-msp430.c, * config/tc-mt.c, * config/tc-nds32.c, * config/tc-or1k.c, * config/tc-ppc.c, * config/tc-pru.c, * config/tc-rl78.c, * config/tc-rx.c, * config/tc-s12z.c, * config/tc-s390.c, * config/tc-score.c, * config/tc-score7.c, * config/tc-sh.c, * config/tc-sparc.c, * config/tc-spu.c, * config/tc-tic4x.c, * config/tc-tic54x.c, * config/tc-tic6x.c, * config/tc-tilegx.c, * config/tc-tilepro.c, * config/tc-v850.c, * config/tc-visium.c, * config/tc-wasm32.c, * config/tc-xc16x.c, * config/tc-xgate.c, * config/tc-xstormy16.c, * config/tc-xtensa.c, * config/tc-z8k.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * write.c (compress_debug): Use bfd_rename_section. gdb/ * aarch64-linux-tdep.c, * arm-tdep.c, * auto-load.c, * coff-pe-read.c, * coffread.c, * corelow.c, * dbxread.c, * dicos-tdep.c, * dwarf2-frame.c, * dwarf2read.c, * elfread.c, * exec.c, * fbsd-tdep.c, * gcore.c, * gdb_bfd.c, * gdb_bfd.h, * hppa-tdep.c, * i386-cygwin-tdep.c, * i386-fbsd-tdep.c, * i386-linux-tdep.c, * jit.c, * linux-tdep.c, * machoread.c, * maint.c, * mdebugread.c, * minidebug.c, * mips-linux-tdep.c, * mips-sde-tdep.c, * mips-tdep.c, * mipsread.c, * nto-tdep.c, * objfiles.c, * objfiles.h, * osabi.c, * ppc-linux-tdep.c, * ppc64-tdep.c, * record-btrace.c, * record-full.c, * remote.c, * rs6000-aix-tdep.c, * rs6000-tdep.c, * s390-linux-tdep.c, * s390-tdep.c, * solib-aix.c, * solib-dsbt.c, * solib-frv.c, * solib-spu.c, * solib-svr4.c, * solib-target.c, * spu-linux-nat.c, * spu-tdep.c, * symfile-mem.c, * symfile.c, * symmisc.c, * symtab.c, * target.c, * windows-nat.c, * xcoffread.c, * cli/cli-dump.c, * compile/compile-object-load.c, * mi/mi-interp.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * gcore (gcore_create_callback): Use bfd_set_section_lma. * spu-tdep.c (spu_overlay_new_objfile): Likewise. gprof/ * corefile.c, * symtab.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. ld/ * ldcref.c, * ldctor.c, * ldelf.c, * ldlang.c, * pe-dll.c, * emultempl/aarch64elf.em, * emultempl/aix.em, * emultempl/armcoff.em, * emultempl/armelf.em, * emultempl/cr16elf.em, * emultempl/cskyelf.em, * emultempl/m68hc1xelf.em, * emultempl/m68kelf.em, * emultempl/mipself.em, * emultempl/mmix-elfnmmo.em, * emultempl/mmo.em, * emultempl/msp430.em, * emultempl/nios2elf.em, * emultempl/pe.em, * emultempl/pep.em, * emultempl/ppc64elf.em, * emultempl/xtensaelf.em: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. libctf/ * ctf-open-bfd.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. opcodes/ * arc-ext.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. sim/ * common/sim-load.c, * common/sim-utils.c, * cris/sim-if.c, * erc32/func.c, * lm32/sim-if.c, * m32c/load.c, * m32c/trace.c, * m68hc11/interp.c, * ppc/hw_htab.c, * ppc/hw_init.c, * rl78/load.c, * rl78/trace.c, * rx/gdb-if.c, * rx/load.c, * rx/trace.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes.
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section->address = bfd_section_vma (sec);
section->size = bfd_section_size (sec);
/* PR 24360: On 32-bit hosts sizeof (size_t) < sizeof (bfd_size_type). */
alloced = amt = section->size + 1;
if (alloced != amt
|| alloced == 0
|| (bfd_get_size (abfd) != 0 && alloced >= bfd_get_size (abfd)))
{
section->start = NULL;
free_debug_section (debug);
printf (_("\nSection '%s' has an invalid size: %#" PRIx64 ".\n"),
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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sanitize_string (section->name),
section->size);
return false;
}
section->start = contents = xmalloc (alloced);
/* Ensure any string section has a terminating NUL. */
section->start[section->size] = 0;
bfd/ * Makefile.am (BFD32_LIBS): Add compress.lo. (BFD32_LIBS_CFILES): Add compress.c. (BFD_H_FILES): Likewise. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * config.in: Add HAVE_ZLIB_H * configure.in: Add test for libz and zlib.h * configure: Regenerate. * dwarf2.c (read_section): New function. (read_indirect_string): Call new function read_section. (read_abbrevs): Likewise. (decode_line_info): Likewise. (read_debug_ranges): Likewise. (find_line): Call new function read_section when just one .zdebug_info section is found, otherwise read and compress multiple sections. (_bfd_dwarf2_cleanup_debug_info): Free sec_info_ptr. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_make_section_from_shdr): Add zdebug prefix. (special_sections_z): New struct. (special_sections): Refer to special_sections_z. * elfxx-mips.c (_bfd_mips_elf_section_from_shdr): Recognize sections named .zdebug_*. (_bfd_mips_elf_fake_sections): Likewise. * compress.c: New file. (bfd_uncompress_section_contents): New function. bfd/doc/ * Makefile.am (BFD_H_DEP): Add ../compress.c. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. binutils/ * config.in: Add HAVE_ZLIB_H * configure.in: Add test for libz and zlib.h * configure: Regenerate. * dwarf.c (debug_displays): Add .zdebug_* strings. * dwarf.h (struct dwarf_section): Add fields uncompressed_namd and compressed_name. * objdump.c (load_debug_section): Call bfd_uncompress_section_contents when loading a compressed section. (dump_dwarf_section): Recognize compressed section name. (mach_o_dwarf_sections): Rename as mach_o_uncompressed_dwarf_sections. (mach_o_compressed_dwarf_sections): New variable. (generic_dwarf_section): Rename as generic_uncompressed_dwarf_sections. (generic_compressed_dwarf_sections): New variable. (check_mach_o_dwarf): Save and restore mach_o_compressed_dwarf_sections. * readelf.c: Add #include for config.h and zlib.h (process_section_headers): Recognize compressed section name. (uncompress_section_contents): New function. (load_debug_section): Call uncompress_section_contents when loading a compressed section. (display_debug_section): Recognize compressed section name. binutils/testsuite: * binutils-all/objdump.exp: Add test for objdump -s on a file with a compressed debug section. Add test for objdump -W on a file that contains a compressed debug section. * binutils-all/readelf.exp: Call readelf_compressed_wa_test. (readelf_compressed_wa_test): New function. * binutils-all/dw2-compressed.S: New file. * binutils-all/objdump.W: New file. * binutils-all/objdump.s: New file. * binutils-all/readelf.wa: New file.
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if ((abfd->flags & (EXEC_P | DYNAMIC)) == 0
&& debug_displays [debug].relocate)
{
ret = bfd_simple_get_relocated_section_contents (abfd,
sec,
section->start,
syms) != NULL;
if (ret)
{
long reloc_size = bfd_get_reloc_upper_bound (abfd, sec);
if (reloc_size > 0)
{
long reloc_count;
arelent **relocs;
relocs = (arelent **) xmalloc (reloc_size);
reloc_count = bfd_canonicalize_reloc (abfd, sec, relocs, syms);
if (reloc_count <= 0)
free (relocs);
else
{
section->reloc_info = relocs;
section->num_relocs = reloc_count;
}
}
}
}
else
ret = bfd_get_full_section_contents (abfd, sec, &contents);
if (!ret)
{
free_debug_section (debug);
printf (_("\nCan't get contents for section '%s'.\n"),
sanitize_string (section->name));
return false;
}
return true;
}
bool
reloc_at (struct dwarf_section * dsec, uint64_t offset)
{
arelent ** relocs;
arelent * rp;
if (dsec == NULL || dsec->reloc_info == NULL)
return false;
relocs = (arelent **) dsec->reloc_info;
for (; (rp = * relocs) != NULL; ++ relocs)
if (rp->address == offset)
return true;
return false;
}
bool
load_debug_section (enum dwarf_section_display_enum debug, void *file)
{
struct dwarf_section *section = &debug_displays [debug].section;
Updated soruces in binutils/* to compile cleanly with -Wc++-compat. * binutils/addr2line.c (slurp_symtab): Fix casts. Introduce variable minisyms to avoid aliasing varning. * binutils/ar.c: Add casts. (normalize): Use name del instead of delete. (display_target_list,display_info_table): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/bucomm.c: Add casts. * binutils/debug.c: Update function to use new names. (struct debug_baseclass): Rename member from virtual to is_virtual. (struct debug_type_s,struct debug_field_s,struct debug_baseclass_s,struct debug_method_s,struct debug_method_variant_s,struct debug_type_s): Rename struct from avoid name collision. * /binutils/debug.h: Use new struct names. * binutils/dwarf.c: Add casts. (free_debug_memory): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/ieee.c: Add casts. (enum ieee_var_kind): Move to top level. (ieee_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual. (ieee_class_method_var): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/nm.c: Add casts. * binutils/objcopy.c: Add casts. (copy_archive): Rename variable delete to del. * binutils/objdump.c: Add casts. (dump_dwarf_section): Change loop counter variable i to int. * binutils/prdbg.c: Add casts. (pr_class_baseclass,tg_class_baseclass): Rename parameters virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/readelf.c: Add casts. (struct ia64_unw_table_entry,struct hppa_unw_table_entry): Move to top level. * binutils/size.c: Add casts. * binutils/stabs.c (parse_stab_type, parse_stab_range_type) (parse_stab_cpp_abbrev): Rename parameter from typename to type_name. (parse_stab_baseclasses): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/strings.c: Add casts. * binutils/wrstabs.c (stab_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual.
2009-09-10 13:40:44 +00:00
bfd *abfd = (bfd *) file;
asection *sec;
const char *name;
if (!dump_any_debugging)
return false;
/* If it is already loaded, do nothing. */
if (section->start != NULL)
Add support to readelf and objdump for following links to separate debug information files. Hi Guys, I am applying the rather large patch attached to this email to enhance the readelf and objdump programs so that they now have the ability to follow links to separate debug info files. (As requested by PR 15152). So for example whereas before we had this output: $ readelf -wi main.exe Contents of the .debug_info section: [...] <15> DW_AT_comp_dir : (alt indirect string, offset: 0x30c) [...] With the new option enabled we get: $ readelf -wiK main.exe main.exe: Found separate debug info file: dwz.debug Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from main.exe): [...] <15> DW_AT_comp_dir : (alt indirect string, offset: 0x30c) /home/nickc/Downloads/dwzm [...] The link following feature also means that we can get two lots of output if the same section exists in both the main file and the separate debug info file: $ readelf -wiK main.exe main.exe: Found separate debug info file: dwz.debug Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from main.exe): [...] Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from dwz.debug): [...] The patch also adds the ability to display the contents of debuglink sections: $ readelf -wk main.exe Contents of the .gnu_debugaltlink section: Separate debug info file: dwz.debug Build-ID (0x14 bytes): c4 a8 89 8d 64 cf 70 8a 35 68 21 f2 ed 24 45 3e 18 7a 7a 93 Naturally there are long versions of these options (=follow-links and =links). The documentation has been updated as well, and since both readelf and objdump use the same set of debug display options, I have moved the text into a separate file. There are also a couple of new binutils tests to exercise the new behaviour. There are a couple of missing features in the current patch however, although I do intend to address them in follow up submissions: Firstly the code does not check the build-id inside separate debug info files when it is searching for a file specified by a .gnu_debugaltlink section. It just assumes that if the file is there, then it contains the information being sought. Secondly I have not checked the DWARF-5 version of these link features, so there will probably be code to add there. Thirdly I have only implemented link following for the DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt format. Other alternate formats (eg DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt) have yet to be implemented. Lastly, whilst implementing this feature I found it necessary to move some of the global variables used by readelf (eg section_headers) into a structure that can be passed around. I have moved all of the global variables that were necessary to get the patch working, but I need to complete the operation and move the remaining, file-specific variables (eg dynamic_strings). Cheers Nick binutils PR 15152 * dwarf.h (enum dwarf_section_display_enum): Add gnu_debuglink, gnu_debugaltlink and separate_debug_str. (struct dwarf_section): Add filename field. Add prototypes for load_separate_debug_file, close_debug_file and open_debug_file. * dwarf.c (do_debug_links): New. (do_follow_links): New. (separate_debug_file, separate_debug_filename): New. (fetch_alt_indirect_string): New function. Retrieves a string from the debug string table in the separate debug info file. (read_and_display_attr_value): Use it with DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt. (load_debug_section_with_follow): New function. Like load_debug_section, but if the first attempt fails, then tries again in the separate debug info file. (introduce): New function. (process_debug_info): Use load_debug_section_with_follow and introduce. (load_debug_info): Likewise. (display_debug_lines_raw): Likewise. (display_debug_lines_decoded): Likewise. (display_debug_macinfo): Likewise. (display_debug_macro): Likewise. (display_debug_abbrev): Likewise. (display_debug_loc): Likewise. (display_debug_str): Likewise. (display_debug_aranges): Likewise. (display_debug_addr); Likewise. (display_debug_frames): Likewise. (display_gdb_index): Likewise. (process_cu_tu_index): Likewise. (load_cu_tu_indexes): Likewise. (display_debug_links): New function. Displays the contents of a .gnu_debuglink or .gnu_debugaltlink section. (calc_gnu_debuglink_ctc32):New function. Calculates a CRC32 value. (check_gnu_debuglink): New function. Checks the CRC of a potential separate debug info file. (parse_gnu_debuglink): New function. Reads a CRC value out of a .gnu_debuglink section. (check_gnu_debugaltlink): New function. (parse_gnu_debugaltlink): New function. Reads the build-id value out of a .gnu_debugaltlink section. (load_separate_debug_info): New function. Finds and loads a separate debug info file. (load_separate_debug_file): New function. Attempts to find and follow a link to a separate debug info file. (free_debug_memory): Free the separate debug info file information. (opts_table): Add "follow-links" and "links". (dwarf_select_sections_by_letters): Add "k" and "K". (debug_displays): Reformat. Add .gnu-debuglink and .gnu_debugaltlink. Add an extra entry for .debug_str in a separate debug info file. * doc/binutils.texi: Move description of debug dump features common to both readelf and objdump into... * objdump.c (usage): Add -Wk and -WK. (load_specific_debug_section): Initialise the filename field in the dwarf_section structure. (close_debug_file): New function. (open_debug_file): New function. (dump_dwarf): Load and dump the separate debug info sections. * readelf.c (struct filedata): New structure. Contains various variables that used to be global: (current_file_size, string_table, string_table_length, elf_header) (section_headers, program_headers, dump_sects, num_dump_sects): Move into filedata structure. (cmdline): New global variable. Contains list of sections to dump by number, as specified on the command line. Add filedata parameter to most functions. (load_debug_section): Load the string table if it has not already been retrieved. (close_file): New function. (close_debug_file): New function. (open_file): New function. (open_debug_file): New function. (process_object): Process sections in any separate debug info files. * doc/debug.options.texi: New file. Add description of =links and =follow-links options. * NEWS: Mention the new feature. * elfcomm.c: Have the byte gte functions take a const pointer. * elfcomm.h: Update prototypes. * testsuite/binutils-all/dw5.W: Update expected output. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WL: Update expected output. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.exp: Add test of -WK and -Wk. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.exp: Add test of -wK and -wk. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.k: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.Wk: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WK2: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/linkdebug.s: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/debuglink.s: New file. gas * testsuite/gas/avr/large-debug-line-table.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-12.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-13.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-14.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-15.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-16.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-17.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-18.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-7.d: Likewise. ld * testsuite/ld-avr/gc-section-debugline.d: Update expected output.
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{
if (streq (section->filename, bfd_get_filename (abfd)))
return true;
Add support to readelf and objdump for following links to separate debug information files. Hi Guys, I am applying the rather large patch attached to this email to enhance the readelf and objdump programs so that they now have the ability to follow links to separate debug info files. (As requested by PR 15152). So for example whereas before we had this output: $ readelf -wi main.exe Contents of the .debug_info section: [...] <15> DW_AT_comp_dir : (alt indirect string, offset: 0x30c) [...] With the new option enabled we get: $ readelf -wiK main.exe main.exe: Found separate debug info file: dwz.debug Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from main.exe): [...] <15> DW_AT_comp_dir : (alt indirect string, offset: 0x30c) /home/nickc/Downloads/dwzm [...] The link following feature also means that we can get two lots of output if the same section exists in both the main file and the separate debug info file: $ readelf -wiK main.exe main.exe: Found separate debug info file: dwz.debug Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from main.exe): [...] Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from dwz.debug): [...] The patch also adds the ability to display the contents of debuglink sections: $ readelf -wk main.exe Contents of the .gnu_debugaltlink section: Separate debug info file: dwz.debug Build-ID (0x14 bytes): c4 a8 89 8d 64 cf 70 8a 35 68 21 f2 ed 24 45 3e 18 7a 7a 93 Naturally there are long versions of these options (=follow-links and =links). The documentation has been updated as well, and since both readelf and objdump use the same set of debug display options, I have moved the text into a separate file. There are also a couple of new binutils tests to exercise the new behaviour. There are a couple of missing features in the current patch however, although I do intend to address them in follow up submissions: Firstly the code does not check the build-id inside separate debug info files when it is searching for a file specified by a .gnu_debugaltlink section. It just assumes that if the file is there, then it contains the information being sought. Secondly I have not checked the DWARF-5 version of these link features, so there will probably be code to add there. Thirdly I have only implemented link following for the DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt format. Other alternate formats (eg DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt) have yet to be implemented. Lastly, whilst implementing this feature I found it necessary to move some of the global variables used by readelf (eg section_headers) into a structure that can be passed around. I have moved all of the global variables that were necessary to get the patch working, but I need to complete the operation and move the remaining, file-specific variables (eg dynamic_strings). Cheers Nick binutils PR 15152 * dwarf.h (enum dwarf_section_display_enum): Add gnu_debuglink, gnu_debugaltlink and separate_debug_str. (struct dwarf_section): Add filename field. Add prototypes for load_separate_debug_file, close_debug_file and open_debug_file. * dwarf.c (do_debug_links): New. (do_follow_links): New. (separate_debug_file, separate_debug_filename): New. (fetch_alt_indirect_string): New function. Retrieves a string from the debug string table in the separate debug info file. (read_and_display_attr_value): Use it with DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt. (load_debug_section_with_follow): New function. Like load_debug_section, but if the first attempt fails, then tries again in the separate debug info file. (introduce): New function. (process_debug_info): Use load_debug_section_with_follow and introduce. (load_debug_info): Likewise. (display_debug_lines_raw): Likewise. (display_debug_lines_decoded): Likewise. (display_debug_macinfo): Likewise. (display_debug_macro): Likewise. (display_debug_abbrev): Likewise. (display_debug_loc): Likewise. (display_debug_str): Likewise. (display_debug_aranges): Likewise. (display_debug_addr); Likewise. (display_debug_frames): Likewise. (display_gdb_index): Likewise. (process_cu_tu_index): Likewise. (load_cu_tu_indexes): Likewise. (display_debug_links): New function. Displays the contents of a .gnu_debuglink or .gnu_debugaltlink section. (calc_gnu_debuglink_ctc32):New function. Calculates a CRC32 value. (check_gnu_debuglink): New function. Checks the CRC of a potential separate debug info file. (parse_gnu_debuglink): New function. Reads a CRC value out of a .gnu_debuglink section. (check_gnu_debugaltlink): New function. (parse_gnu_debugaltlink): New function. Reads the build-id value out of a .gnu_debugaltlink section. (load_separate_debug_info): New function. Finds and loads a separate debug info file. (load_separate_debug_file): New function. Attempts to find and follow a link to a separate debug info file. (free_debug_memory): Free the separate debug info file information. (opts_table): Add "follow-links" and "links". (dwarf_select_sections_by_letters): Add "k" and "K". (debug_displays): Reformat. Add .gnu-debuglink and .gnu_debugaltlink. Add an extra entry for .debug_str in a separate debug info file. * doc/binutils.texi: Move description of debug dump features common to both readelf and objdump into... * objdump.c (usage): Add -Wk and -WK. (load_specific_debug_section): Initialise the filename field in the dwarf_section structure. (close_debug_file): New function. (open_debug_file): New function. (dump_dwarf): Load and dump the separate debug info sections. * readelf.c (struct filedata): New structure. Contains various variables that used to be global: (current_file_size, string_table, string_table_length, elf_header) (section_headers, program_headers, dump_sects, num_dump_sects): Move into filedata structure. (cmdline): New global variable. Contains list of sections to dump by number, as specified on the command line. Add filedata parameter to most functions. (load_debug_section): Load the string table if it has not already been retrieved. (close_file): New function. (close_debug_file): New function. (open_file): New function. (open_debug_file): New function. (process_object): Process sections in any separate debug info files. * doc/debug.options.texi: New file. Add description of =links and =follow-links options. * NEWS: Mention the new feature. * elfcomm.c: Have the byte gte functions take a const pointer. * elfcomm.h: Update prototypes. * testsuite/binutils-all/dw5.W: Update expected output. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WL: Update expected output. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.exp: Add test of -WK and -Wk. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.exp: Add test of -wK and -wk. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.k: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.Wk: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WK2: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/linkdebug.s: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/debuglink.s: New file. gas * testsuite/gas/avr/large-debug-line-table.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-12.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-13.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-14.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-15.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-16.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-17.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-18.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-7.d: Likewise. ld * testsuite/ld-avr/gc-section-debugline.d: Update expected output.
2017-11-15 11:34:03 +00:00
}
/* Locate the debug section. */
name = section->uncompressed_name;
sec = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, name);
if (sec == NULL)
{
name = section->compressed_name;
if (*name)
sec = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, name);
}
if (sec == NULL)
{
name = section->xcoff_name;
if (*name)
sec = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, name);
}
if (sec == NULL)
return false;
section->name = name;
return load_specific_debug_section (debug, sec, file);
}
void
free_debug_section (enum dwarf_section_display_enum debug)
{
struct dwarf_section *section = &debug_displays [debug].section;
free ((char *) section->start);
section->start = NULL;
section->address = 0;
section->size = 0;
free ((char*) section->reloc_info);
section->reloc_info = NULL;
section->num_relocs= 0;
}
Add support to readelf and objdump for following links to separate debug information files. Hi Guys, I am applying the rather large patch attached to this email to enhance the readelf and objdump programs so that they now have the ability to follow links to separate debug info files. (As requested by PR 15152). So for example whereas before we had this output: $ readelf -wi main.exe Contents of the .debug_info section: [...] <15> DW_AT_comp_dir : (alt indirect string, offset: 0x30c) [...] With the new option enabled we get: $ readelf -wiK main.exe main.exe: Found separate debug info file: dwz.debug Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from main.exe): [...] <15> DW_AT_comp_dir : (alt indirect string, offset: 0x30c) /home/nickc/Downloads/dwzm [...] The link following feature also means that we can get two lots of output if the same section exists in both the main file and the separate debug info file: $ readelf -wiK main.exe main.exe: Found separate debug info file: dwz.debug Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from main.exe): [...] Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from dwz.debug): [...] The patch also adds the ability to display the contents of debuglink sections: $ readelf -wk main.exe Contents of the .gnu_debugaltlink section: Separate debug info file: dwz.debug Build-ID (0x14 bytes): c4 a8 89 8d 64 cf 70 8a 35 68 21 f2 ed 24 45 3e 18 7a 7a 93 Naturally there are long versions of these options (=follow-links and =links). The documentation has been updated as well, and since both readelf and objdump use the same set of debug display options, I have moved the text into a separate file. There are also a couple of new binutils tests to exercise the new behaviour. There are a couple of missing features in the current patch however, although I do intend to address them in follow up submissions: Firstly the code does not check the build-id inside separate debug info files when it is searching for a file specified by a .gnu_debugaltlink section. It just assumes that if the file is there, then it contains the information being sought. Secondly I have not checked the DWARF-5 version of these link features, so there will probably be code to add there. Thirdly I have only implemented link following for the DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt format. Other alternate formats (eg DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt) have yet to be implemented. Lastly, whilst implementing this feature I found it necessary to move some of the global variables used by readelf (eg section_headers) into a structure that can be passed around. I have moved all of the global variables that were necessary to get the patch working, but I need to complete the operation and move the remaining, file-specific variables (eg dynamic_strings). Cheers Nick binutils PR 15152 * dwarf.h (enum dwarf_section_display_enum): Add gnu_debuglink, gnu_debugaltlink and separate_debug_str. (struct dwarf_section): Add filename field. Add prototypes for load_separate_debug_file, close_debug_file and open_debug_file. * dwarf.c (do_debug_links): New. (do_follow_links): New. (separate_debug_file, separate_debug_filename): New. (fetch_alt_indirect_string): New function. Retrieves a string from the debug string table in the separate debug info file. (read_and_display_attr_value): Use it with DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt. (load_debug_section_with_follow): New function. Like load_debug_section, but if the first attempt fails, then tries again in the separate debug info file. (introduce): New function. (process_debug_info): Use load_debug_section_with_follow and introduce. (load_debug_info): Likewise. (display_debug_lines_raw): Likewise. (display_debug_lines_decoded): Likewise. (display_debug_macinfo): Likewise. (display_debug_macro): Likewise. (display_debug_abbrev): Likewise. (display_debug_loc): Likewise. (display_debug_str): Likewise. (display_debug_aranges): Likewise. (display_debug_addr); Likewise. (display_debug_frames): Likewise. (display_gdb_index): Likewise. (process_cu_tu_index): Likewise. (load_cu_tu_indexes): Likewise. (display_debug_links): New function. Displays the contents of a .gnu_debuglink or .gnu_debugaltlink section. (calc_gnu_debuglink_ctc32):New function. Calculates a CRC32 value. (check_gnu_debuglink): New function. Checks the CRC of a potential separate debug info file. (parse_gnu_debuglink): New function. Reads a CRC value out of a .gnu_debuglink section. (check_gnu_debugaltlink): New function. (parse_gnu_debugaltlink): New function. Reads the build-id value out of a .gnu_debugaltlink section. (load_separate_debug_info): New function. Finds and loads a separate debug info file. (load_separate_debug_file): New function. Attempts to find and follow a link to a separate debug info file. (free_debug_memory): Free the separate debug info file information. (opts_table): Add "follow-links" and "links". (dwarf_select_sections_by_letters): Add "k" and "K". (debug_displays): Reformat. Add .gnu-debuglink and .gnu_debugaltlink. Add an extra entry for .debug_str in a separate debug info file. * doc/binutils.texi: Move description of debug dump features common to both readelf and objdump into... * objdump.c (usage): Add -Wk and -WK. (load_specific_debug_section): Initialise the filename field in the dwarf_section structure. (close_debug_file): New function. (open_debug_file): New function. (dump_dwarf): Load and dump the separate debug info sections. * readelf.c (struct filedata): New structure. Contains various variables that used to be global: (current_file_size, string_table, string_table_length, elf_header) (section_headers, program_headers, dump_sects, num_dump_sects): Move into filedata structure. (cmdline): New global variable. Contains list of sections to dump by number, as specified on the command line. Add filedata parameter to most functions. (load_debug_section): Load the string table if it has not already been retrieved. (close_file): New function. (close_debug_file): New function. (open_file): New function. (open_debug_file): New function. (process_object): Process sections in any separate debug info files. * doc/debug.options.texi: New file. Add description of =links and =follow-links options. * NEWS: Mention the new feature. * elfcomm.c: Have the byte gte functions take a const pointer. * elfcomm.h: Update prototypes. * testsuite/binutils-all/dw5.W: Update expected output. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WL: Update expected output. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.exp: Add test of -WK and -Wk. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.exp: Add test of -wK and -wk. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.k: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.Wk: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WK2: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/linkdebug.s: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/debuglink.s: New file. gas * testsuite/gas/avr/large-debug-line-table.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-12.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-13.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-14.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-15.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-16.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-17.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-18.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-7.d: Likewise. ld * testsuite/ld-avr/gc-section-debugline.d: Update expected output.
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void
close_debug_file (void * file)
{
bfd * abfd = (bfd *) file;
bfd_close (abfd);
}
void *
open_debug_file (const char * pathname)
{
bfd * data;
data = bfd_openr (pathname, NULL);
if (data == NULL)
return NULL;
if (! bfd_check_format (data, bfd_object))
return NULL;
Add support to readelf and objdump for following links to separate debug information files. Hi Guys, I am applying the rather large patch attached to this email to enhance the readelf and objdump programs so that they now have the ability to follow links to separate debug info files. (As requested by PR 15152). So for example whereas before we had this output: $ readelf -wi main.exe Contents of the .debug_info section: [...] <15> DW_AT_comp_dir : (alt indirect string, offset: 0x30c) [...] With the new option enabled we get: $ readelf -wiK main.exe main.exe: Found separate debug info file: dwz.debug Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from main.exe): [...] <15> DW_AT_comp_dir : (alt indirect string, offset: 0x30c) /home/nickc/Downloads/dwzm [...] The link following feature also means that we can get two lots of output if the same section exists in both the main file and the separate debug info file: $ readelf -wiK main.exe main.exe: Found separate debug info file: dwz.debug Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from main.exe): [...] Contents of the .debug_info section (loaded from dwz.debug): [...] The patch also adds the ability to display the contents of debuglink sections: $ readelf -wk main.exe Contents of the .gnu_debugaltlink section: Separate debug info file: dwz.debug Build-ID (0x14 bytes): c4 a8 89 8d 64 cf 70 8a 35 68 21 f2 ed 24 45 3e 18 7a 7a 93 Naturally there are long versions of these options (=follow-links and =links). The documentation has been updated as well, and since both readelf and objdump use the same set of debug display options, I have moved the text into a separate file. There are also a couple of new binutils tests to exercise the new behaviour. There are a couple of missing features in the current patch however, although I do intend to address them in follow up submissions: Firstly the code does not check the build-id inside separate debug info files when it is searching for a file specified by a .gnu_debugaltlink section. It just assumes that if the file is there, then it contains the information being sought. Secondly I have not checked the DWARF-5 version of these link features, so there will probably be code to add there. Thirdly I have only implemented link following for the DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt format. Other alternate formats (eg DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt) have yet to be implemented. Lastly, whilst implementing this feature I found it necessary to move some of the global variables used by readelf (eg section_headers) into a structure that can be passed around. I have moved all of the global variables that were necessary to get the patch working, but I need to complete the operation and move the remaining, file-specific variables (eg dynamic_strings). Cheers Nick binutils PR 15152 * dwarf.h (enum dwarf_section_display_enum): Add gnu_debuglink, gnu_debugaltlink and separate_debug_str. (struct dwarf_section): Add filename field. Add prototypes for load_separate_debug_file, close_debug_file and open_debug_file. * dwarf.c (do_debug_links): New. (do_follow_links): New. (separate_debug_file, separate_debug_filename): New. (fetch_alt_indirect_string): New function. Retrieves a string from the debug string table in the separate debug info file. (read_and_display_attr_value): Use it with DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt. (load_debug_section_with_follow): New function. Like load_debug_section, but if the first attempt fails, then tries again in the separate debug info file. (introduce): New function. (process_debug_info): Use load_debug_section_with_follow and introduce. (load_debug_info): Likewise. (display_debug_lines_raw): Likewise. (display_debug_lines_decoded): Likewise. (display_debug_macinfo): Likewise. (display_debug_macro): Likewise. (display_debug_abbrev): Likewise. (display_debug_loc): Likewise. (display_debug_str): Likewise. (display_debug_aranges): Likewise. (display_debug_addr); Likewise. (display_debug_frames): Likewise. (display_gdb_index): Likewise. (process_cu_tu_index): Likewise. (load_cu_tu_indexes): Likewise. (display_debug_links): New function. Displays the contents of a .gnu_debuglink or .gnu_debugaltlink section. (calc_gnu_debuglink_ctc32):New function. Calculates a CRC32 value. (check_gnu_debuglink): New function. Checks the CRC of a potential separate debug info file. (parse_gnu_debuglink): New function. Reads a CRC value out of a .gnu_debuglink section. (check_gnu_debugaltlink): New function. (parse_gnu_debugaltlink): New function. Reads the build-id value out of a .gnu_debugaltlink section. (load_separate_debug_info): New function. Finds and loads a separate debug info file. (load_separate_debug_file): New function. Attempts to find and follow a link to a separate debug info file. (free_debug_memory): Free the separate debug info file information. (opts_table): Add "follow-links" and "links". (dwarf_select_sections_by_letters): Add "k" and "K". (debug_displays): Reformat. Add .gnu-debuglink and .gnu_debugaltlink. Add an extra entry for .debug_str in a separate debug info file. * doc/binutils.texi: Move description of debug dump features common to both readelf and objdump into... * objdump.c (usage): Add -Wk and -WK. (load_specific_debug_section): Initialise the filename field in the dwarf_section structure. (close_debug_file): New function. (open_debug_file): New function. (dump_dwarf): Load and dump the separate debug info sections. * readelf.c (struct filedata): New structure. Contains various variables that used to be global: (current_file_size, string_table, string_table_length, elf_header) (section_headers, program_headers, dump_sects, num_dump_sects): Move into filedata structure. (cmdline): New global variable. Contains list of sections to dump by number, as specified on the command line. Add filedata parameter to most functions. (load_debug_section): Load the string table if it has not already been retrieved. (close_file): New function. (close_debug_file): New function. (open_file): New function. (open_debug_file): New function. (process_object): Process sections in any separate debug info files. * doc/debug.options.texi: New file. Add description of =links and =follow-links options. * NEWS: Mention the new feature. * elfcomm.c: Have the byte gte functions take a const pointer. * elfcomm.h: Update prototypes. * testsuite/binutils-all/dw5.W: Update expected output. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WL: Update expected output. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.exp: Add test of -WK and -Wk. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.exp: Add test of -wK and -wk. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.k: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.Wk: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WK2: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/linkdebug.s: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/debuglink.s: New file. gas * testsuite/gas/avr/large-debug-line-table.d: Update expected output. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-12.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-13.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-14.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-15.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-16.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-17.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-18.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/dwarf2-7.d: Likewise. ld * testsuite/ld-avr/gc-section-debugline.d: Update expected output.
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return data;
}
static void
dump_dwarf_section (bfd *abfd, asection *section,
void *arg)
{
bfd_section_* macros This large patch removes the unnecessary bfd parameter from various bfd section macros and functions. The bfd is hardly ever used and if needed for the bfd_set_section_* or bfd_rename_section functions can be found via section->owner except for the com, und, abs, and ind std_section special sections. Those sections shouldn't be modified anyway. The patch also removes various bfd_get_section_<field> macros, replacing their use with bfd_section_<field>, and adds bfd_set_section_lma. I've also fixed a minor bug in gas where compressed section renaming was done directly rather than calling bfd_rename_section. This would have broken bfd_get_section_by_name and similar functions, but that hardly mattered at such a late stage in gas processing. bfd/ * bfd-in.h (bfd_get_section_name, bfd_get_section_vma), (bfd_get_section_lma, bfd_get_section_alignment), (bfd_get_section_size, bfd_get_section_flags), (bfd_get_section_userdata): Delete. (bfd_section_name, bfd_section_size, bfd_section_vma), (bfd_section_lma, bfd_section_alignment): Lose bfd parameter. (bfd_section_flags, bfd_section_userdata): New. (bfd_is_com_section): Rename parameter. * section.c (bfd_set_section_userdata, bfd_set_section_vma), (bfd_set_section_alignment, bfd_set_section_flags, bfd_rename_section), (bfd_set_section_size): Delete bfd parameter, rename section parameter. (bfd_set_section_lma): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_init_section_from_mach_o): Delete bfd param, update callers. * aoutx.h, * bfd.c, * coff-alpha.c, * coff-arm.c, * coff-mips.c, * coff64-rs6000.c, * coffcode.h, * coffgen.c, * cofflink.c, * compress.c, * ecoff.c, * elf-eh-frame.c, * elf-hppa.h, * elf-ifunc.c, * elf-m10200.c, * elf-m10300.c, * elf-properties.c, * elf-s390-common.c, * elf-vxworks.c, * elf.c, * elf32-arc.c, * elf32-arm.c, * elf32-avr.c, * elf32-bfin.c, * elf32-cr16.c, * elf32-cr16c.c, * elf32-cris.c, * elf32-crx.c, * elf32-csky.c, * elf32-d10v.c, * elf32-epiphany.c, * elf32-fr30.c, * elf32-frv.c, * elf32-ft32.c, * elf32-h8300.c, * elf32-hppa.c, * elf32-i386.c, * elf32-ip2k.c, * elf32-iq2000.c, * elf32-lm32.c, * elf32-m32c.c, * elf32-m32r.c, * elf32-m68hc1x.c, * elf32-m68k.c, * elf32-mcore.c, * elf32-mep.c, * elf32-metag.c, * elf32-microblaze.c, * elf32-moxie.c, * elf32-msp430.c, * elf32-mt.c, * elf32-nds32.c, * elf32-nios2.c, * elf32-or1k.c, * elf32-ppc.c, * elf32-pru.c, * elf32-rl78.c, * elf32-rx.c, * elf32-s390.c, * elf32-score.c, * elf32-score7.c, * elf32-sh.c, * elf32-spu.c, * elf32-tic6x.c, * elf32-tilepro.c, * elf32-v850.c, * elf32-vax.c, * elf32-visium.c, * elf32-xstormy16.c, * elf32-xtensa.c, * elf64-alpha.c, * elf64-bpf.c, * elf64-hppa.c, * elf64-ia64-vms.c, * elf64-mmix.c, * elf64-ppc.c, * elf64-s390.c, * elf64-sparc.c, * elf64-x86-64.c, * elflink.c, * elfnn-aarch64.c, * elfnn-ia64.c, * elfnn-riscv.c, * elfxx-aarch64.c, * elfxx-mips.c, * elfxx-sparc.c, * elfxx-tilegx.c, * elfxx-x86.c, * i386msdos.c, * linker.c, * mach-o.c, * mmo.c, * opncls.c, * pdp11.c, * pei-x86_64.c, * peicode.h, * reloc.c, * section.c, * syms.c, * vms-alpha.c, * xcofflink.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. binutils/ * addr2line.c, * bucomm.c, * coffgrok.c, * dlltool.c, * nm.c, * objcopy.c, * objdump.c, * od-elf32_avr.c, * od-macho.c, * od-xcoff.c, * prdbg.c, * rdcoff.c, * rddbg.c, * rescoff.c, * resres.c, * size.c, * srconv.c, * strings.c, * windmc.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. gas/ * as.c, * as.h, * dw2gencfi.c, * dwarf2dbg.c, * ecoff.c, * read.c, * stabs.c, * subsegs.c, * subsegs.h, * write.c, * config/obj-coff-seh.c, * config/obj-coff.c, * config/obj-ecoff.c, * config/obj-elf.c, * config/obj-macho.c, * config/obj-som.c, * config/tc-aarch64.c, * config/tc-alpha.c, * config/tc-arc.c, * config/tc-arm.c, * config/tc-avr.c, * config/tc-bfin.c, * config/tc-bpf.c, * config/tc-d10v.c, * config/tc-d30v.c, * config/tc-epiphany.c, * config/tc-fr30.c, * config/tc-frv.c, * config/tc-h8300.c, * config/tc-hppa.c, * config/tc-i386.c, * config/tc-ia64.c, * config/tc-ip2k.c, * config/tc-iq2000.c, * config/tc-lm32.c, * config/tc-m32c.c, * config/tc-m32r.c, * config/tc-m68hc11.c, * config/tc-mep.c, * config/tc-microblaze.c, * config/tc-mips.c, * config/tc-mmix.c, * config/tc-mn10200.c, * config/tc-mn10300.c, * config/tc-msp430.c, * config/tc-mt.c, * config/tc-nds32.c, * config/tc-or1k.c, * config/tc-ppc.c, * config/tc-pru.c, * config/tc-rl78.c, * config/tc-rx.c, * config/tc-s12z.c, * config/tc-s390.c, * config/tc-score.c, * config/tc-score7.c, * config/tc-sh.c, * config/tc-sparc.c, * config/tc-spu.c, * config/tc-tic4x.c, * config/tc-tic54x.c, * config/tc-tic6x.c, * config/tc-tilegx.c, * config/tc-tilepro.c, * config/tc-v850.c, * config/tc-visium.c, * config/tc-wasm32.c, * config/tc-xc16x.c, * config/tc-xgate.c, * config/tc-xstormy16.c, * config/tc-xtensa.c, * config/tc-z8k.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * write.c (compress_debug): Use bfd_rename_section. gdb/ * aarch64-linux-tdep.c, * arm-tdep.c, * auto-load.c, * coff-pe-read.c, * coffread.c, * corelow.c, * dbxread.c, * dicos-tdep.c, * dwarf2-frame.c, * dwarf2read.c, * elfread.c, * exec.c, * fbsd-tdep.c, * gcore.c, * gdb_bfd.c, * gdb_bfd.h, * hppa-tdep.c, * i386-cygwin-tdep.c, * i386-fbsd-tdep.c, * i386-linux-tdep.c, * jit.c, * linux-tdep.c, * machoread.c, * maint.c, * mdebugread.c, * minidebug.c, * mips-linux-tdep.c, * mips-sde-tdep.c, * mips-tdep.c, * mipsread.c, * nto-tdep.c, * objfiles.c, * objfiles.h, * osabi.c, * ppc-linux-tdep.c, * ppc64-tdep.c, * record-btrace.c, * record-full.c, * remote.c, * rs6000-aix-tdep.c, * rs6000-tdep.c, * s390-linux-tdep.c, * s390-tdep.c, * solib-aix.c, * solib-dsbt.c, * solib-frv.c, * solib-spu.c, * solib-svr4.c, * solib-target.c, * spu-linux-nat.c, * spu-tdep.c, * symfile-mem.c, * symfile.c, * symmisc.c, * symtab.c, * target.c, * windows-nat.c, * xcoffread.c, * cli/cli-dump.c, * compile/compile-object-load.c, * mi/mi-interp.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * gcore (gcore_create_callback): Use bfd_set_section_lma. * spu-tdep.c (spu_overlay_new_objfile): Likewise. gprof/ * corefile.c, * symtab.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. ld/ * ldcref.c, * ldctor.c, * ldelf.c, * ldlang.c, * pe-dll.c, * emultempl/aarch64elf.em, * emultempl/aix.em, * emultempl/armcoff.em, * emultempl/armelf.em, * emultempl/cr16elf.em, * emultempl/cskyelf.em, * emultempl/m68hc1xelf.em, * emultempl/m68kelf.em, * emultempl/mipself.em, * emultempl/mmix-elfnmmo.em, * emultempl/mmo.em, * emultempl/msp430.em, * emultempl/nios2elf.em, * emultempl/pe.em, * emultempl/pep.em, * emultempl/ppc64elf.em, * emultempl/xtensaelf.em: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. libctf/ * ctf-open-bfd.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. opcodes/ * arc-ext.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. sim/ * common/sim-load.c, * common/sim-utils.c, * cris/sim-if.c, * erc32/func.c, * lm32/sim-if.c, * m32c/load.c, * m32c/trace.c, * m68hc11/interp.c, * ppc/hw_htab.c, * ppc/hw_init.c, * rl78/load.c, * rl78/trace.c, * rx/gdb-if.c, * rx/load.c, * rx/trace.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes.
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const char *name = bfd_section_name (section);
const char *match;
Updated soruces in binutils/* to compile cleanly with -Wc++-compat. * binutils/addr2line.c (slurp_symtab): Fix casts. Introduce variable minisyms to avoid aliasing varning. * binutils/ar.c: Add casts. (normalize): Use name del instead of delete. (display_target_list,display_info_table): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/bucomm.c: Add casts. * binutils/debug.c: Update function to use new names. (struct debug_baseclass): Rename member from virtual to is_virtual. (struct debug_type_s,struct debug_field_s,struct debug_baseclass_s,struct debug_method_s,struct debug_method_variant_s,struct debug_type_s): Rename struct from avoid name collision. * /binutils/debug.h: Use new struct names. * binutils/dwarf.c: Add casts. (free_debug_memory): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/ieee.c: Add casts. (enum ieee_var_kind): Move to top level. (ieee_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual. (ieee_class_method_var): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/nm.c: Add casts. * binutils/objcopy.c: Add casts. (copy_archive): Rename variable delete to del. * binutils/objdump.c: Add casts. (dump_dwarf_section): Change loop counter variable i to int. * binutils/prdbg.c: Add casts. (pr_class_baseclass,tg_class_baseclass): Rename parameters virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/readelf.c: Add casts. (struct ia64_unw_table_entry,struct hppa_unw_table_entry): Move to top level. * binutils/size.c: Add casts. * binutils/stabs.c (parse_stab_type, parse_stab_range_type) (parse_stab_cpp_abbrev): Rename parameter from typename to type_name. (parse_stab_baseclasses): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/strings.c: Add casts. * binutils/wrstabs.c (stab_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual.
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int i;
bool is_mainfile = *(bool *) arg;
if (*name == 0)
return;
if (!is_mainfile && !process_links
&& (section->flags & SEC_DEBUGGING) == 0)
return;
Add startswith function and use it instead of CONST_STRNEQ. bfd/ChangeLog: * bfd-in.h (startswith): Add startswith function. (CONST_STRNEQ): Remove. * bfd-in2.h (startswith): Regenerate with make headers. * archive.c (bfd_slurp_armap): Replace usage of CONST_STRNEQ with startswith. (_bfd_slurp_extended_name_table): Likewise. * archive64.c (_bfd_archive_64_bit_slurp_armap): Likewise. * bfd.c (bfd_get_sign_extend_vma): Likewise. (bfd_convert_section_size): Likewise. (bfd_convert_section_contents): Likewise. * coff-stgo32.c (go32exe_create_stub): Likewise. (go32exe_check_format): Likewise. * coffcode.h (styp_to_sec_flags): Likewise. (GNU_DEBUGALTLINK): Likewise. * coffgen.c (_bfd_coff_section_already_linked): Likewise. (coff_gc_sweep): Likewise. (bfd_coff_gc_sections): Likewise. * cofflink.c (coff_link_add_symbols): Likewise. (process_embedded_commands): Likewise. * compress.c (bfd_is_section_compressed_with_header): Likewise. (bfd_init_section_decompress_status): Likewise. * dwarf2.c (find_debug_info): Likewise. (place_sections): Likewise. * ecoff.c (_bfd_ecoff_slurp_armap): Likewise. * elf-m10300.c (_bfd_mn10300_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_make_section_from_shdr): Likewise. (assign_section_numbers): Likewise. (elfcore_grok_win32pstatus): Likewise. * elf32-arm.c (cmse_scan): Likewise. (elf32_arm_gc_mark_extra_sections): Likewise. (elf32_arm_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. (is_arm_elf_unwind_section_name): Likewise. * elf32-bfin.c (bfin_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf32-cr16.c (_bfd_cr16_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf32-cris.c (elf_cris_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf32-csky.c (csky_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf32-hppa.c (elf32_hppa_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf32-iq2000.c (iq2000_elf_check_relocs): Likewise. * elf32-lm32.c (lm32_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf32-m32r.c (m32r_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf32-m68k.c (elf_m68k_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf32-metag.c (elf_metag_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf32-msp430.c (msp430_elf_relax_delete_bytes): Likewise. * elf32-nios2.c (nios2_elf32_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf32-or1k.c (or1k_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf32-ppc.c (ppc_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf32-s390.c (elf_s390_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf32-score.c (s3_bfd_score_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf32-score7.c (s7_bfd_score_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf32-sh.c (sh_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf32-tic6x.c (is_tic6x_elf_unwind_section_name): Likewise. (elf32_tic6x_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf32-vax.c (elf_vax_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf32-xtensa.c (elf_xtensa_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. (xtensa_is_insntable_section): Likewise. (xtensa_is_littable_section): Likewise. (xtensa_is_proptable_section): Likewise. (xtensa_property_section_name): Likewise. (xtensa_callback_required_dependence): Likewise. * elf64-alpha.c (elf64_alpha_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf64-hppa.c (elf64_hppa_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf64-ia64-vms.c (is_unwind_section_name): Likewise. (get_reloc_section): Likewise. (elf64_ia64_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. (elf64_ia64_object_p): Likewise. * elf64-mmix.c (mmix_elf_add_symbol_hook): Likewise. * elf64-ppc.c (ppc64_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elf64-s390.c (elf_s390_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elflink.c (elf_link_add_object_symbols): Likewise. (_bfd_elf_gc_mark_extra_sections): Likewise. (bfd_elf_parse_eh_frame_entries): Likewise. (_bfd_elf_section_already_linked): Likewise. * elfnn-aarch64.c (elfNN_aarch64_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elfnn-ia64.c (is_unwind_section_name): Likewise. (elfNN_ia64_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. (elfNN_ia64_object_p): Likewise. * elfxx-mips.c (FN_STUB_P): Likewise. (CALL_STUB_P): Likewise. (CALL_FP_STUB_P): Likewise. (_bfd_mips_elf_section_from_shdr): Likewise. (_bfd_mips_elf_fake_sections): Likewise. (_bfd_mips_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. (_bfd_mips_final_write_processing): Likewise. (_bfd_mips_elf_final_link): Likewise. * elfxx-sparc.c (_bfd_sparc_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. * elfxx-x86.c (elf_i386_is_reloc_section): Likewise. (elf_x86_64_is_reloc_section): Likewise. * hpux-core.c (thread_section_p): Likewise. * libcoff.h (bfd_pei_p): Likewise. * linker.c (REAL): Likewise. (unwrap_hash_lookup): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_link_add_one_symbol): Likewise. * mmo.c (mmo_internal_write_section): Likewise. * osf-core.c (osf_core_core_file_p): Likewise. * pef.c (bfd_pef_print_symbol): Likewise. * pei-x86_64.c (pex64_print_all_pdata_sections): Likewise. * som.c (som_slurp_symbol_table): Likewise. (som_slurp_armap): Likewise. * wasm-module.c (wasm_compute_custom_section_file_position): Likewise. binutils/ChangeLog: * dlltool.c (scan_drectve_symbols): Replace usage of CONST_STRNEQ with startswith. * emul_aix.c (ar_emul_aix_parse_arg): Likewise. * objcopy.c (is_mergeable_note_section): Likewise. * objdump.c (dump_dwarf_section): Likewise. * prdbg.c (pr_method_type): Likewise. (pr_class_baseclass): Likewise. (tg_class_baseclass): Likewise. * readelf.c (process_lto_symbol_tables): Likewise. * stabs.c (ULLHIGH): Likewise. (parse_stab_argtypes): Likewise. (stab_demangle_function_name): Likewise. gas/ChangeLog: * config/tc-i386.c (md_parse_option): Replace usage of CONST_STRNEQ with startswith. (x86_64_section_word): Likewise. * config/tc-sparc.c (md_parse_option): Likewise. gdb/ChangeLog: * arm-tdep.c (show_disassembly_style_sfunc): Replace usage of CONST_STRNEQ with startswith. (_initialize_arm_tdep): Likewise. ld/ChangeLog: * emultempl/aix.em: Replace usage of CONST_STRNEQ with startswith. * emultempl/beos.em: Likewise. * emultempl/elf.em: Likewise. * emultempl/pe.em: Likewise. * emultempl/pep.em: Likewise. * emultempl/xtensaelf.em: Likewise. * ldctor.c (ctor_prio): Likewise. * ldelf.c (ldelf_try_needed): Likewise. (ldelf_parse_ld_so_conf): Likewise. (ldelf_after_open): Likewise. (output_rel_find): Likewise. (ldelf_place_orphan): Likewise. * ldfile.c (ldfile_add_library_path): Likewise. * ldlang.c (lang_add_input_file): Likewise. * ldmain.c (get_sysroot): Likewise. (get_emulation): Likewise. (add_archive_element): Likewise. * ldwrite.c (unsplittable_name): Likewise. (clone_section): Likewise. * lexsup.c (parse_args): Likewise. * pe-dll.c (is_import): Likewise. (pe_implied_import_dll): Likewise. opcodes/ChangeLog: * aarch64-dis.c (parse_aarch64_dis_option): Replace usage of CONST_STRNEQ with startswith. * arc-dis.c (parse_option): Likewise. * arm-dis.c (parse_arm_disassembler_options): Likewise. * cris-dis.c (print_with_operands): Likewise. * h8300-dis.c (bfd_h8_disassemble): Likewise. * i386-dis.c (print_insn): Likewise. * ia64-gen.c (fetch_insn_class): Likewise. (parse_resource_users): Likewise. (in_iclass): Likewise. (lookup_specifier): Likewise. (insert_opcode_dependencies): Likewise. * mips-dis.c (parse_mips_ase_option): Likewise. (parse_mips_dis_option): Likewise. * s390-dis.c (disassemble_init_s390): Likewise. * wasm32-dis.c (parse_wasm32_disassembler_options): Likewise.
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if (startswith (name, ".gnu.linkonce.wi."))
match = ".debug_info";
else
match = name;
for (i = 0; i < max; i++)
if ((strcmp (debug_displays [i].section.uncompressed_name, match) == 0
|| strcmp (debug_displays [i].section.compressed_name, match) == 0
|| strcmp (debug_displays [i].section.xcoff_name, match) == 0)
&& debug_displays [i].enabled != NULL
&& *debug_displays [i].enabled)
{
struct dwarf_section *sec = &debug_displays [i].section;
if (strcmp (sec->uncompressed_name, match) == 0)
sec->name = sec->uncompressed_name;
else if (strcmp (sec->compressed_name, match) == 0)
sec->name = sec->compressed_name;
else
sec->name = sec->xcoff_name;
Updated soruces in binutils/* to compile cleanly with -Wc++-compat. * binutils/addr2line.c (slurp_symtab): Fix casts. Introduce variable minisyms to avoid aliasing varning. * binutils/ar.c: Add casts. (normalize): Use name del instead of delete. (display_target_list,display_info_table): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/bucomm.c: Add casts. * binutils/debug.c: Update function to use new names. (struct debug_baseclass): Rename member from virtual to is_virtual. (struct debug_type_s,struct debug_field_s,struct debug_baseclass_s,struct debug_method_s,struct debug_method_variant_s,struct debug_type_s): Rename struct from avoid name collision. * /binutils/debug.h: Use new struct names. * binutils/dwarf.c: Add casts. (free_debug_memory): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/ieee.c: Add casts. (enum ieee_var_kind): Move to top level. (ieee_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual. (ieee_class_method_var): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/nm.c: Add casts. * binutils/objcopy.c: Add casts. (copy_archive): Rename variable delete to del. * binutils/objdump.c: Add casts. (dump_dwarf_section): Change loop counter variable i to int. * binutils/prdbg.c: Add casts. (pr_class_baseclass,tg_class_baseclass): Rename parameters virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/readelf.c: Add casts. (struct ia64_unw_table_entry,struct hppa_unw_table_entry): Move to top level. * binutils/size.c: Add casts. * binutils/stabs.c (parse_stab_type, parse_stab_range_type) (parse_stab_cpp_abbrev): Rename parameter from typename to type_name. (parse_stab_baseclasses): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/strings.c: Add casts. * binutils/wrstabs.c (stab_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual.
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if (load_specific_debug_section ((enum dwarf_section_display_enum) i,
section, abfd))
{
debug_displays [i].display (sec, abfd);
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if (i != info && i != abbrev)
Updated soruces in binutils/* to compile cleanly with -Wc++-compat. * binutils/addr2line.c (slurp_symtab): Fix casts. Introduce variable minisyms to avoid aliasing varning. * binutils/ar.c: Add casts. (normalize): Use name del instead of delete. (display_target_list,display_info_table): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/bucomm.c: Add casts. * binutils/debug.c: Update function to use new names. (struct debug_baseclass): Rename member from virtual to is_virtual. (struct debug_type_s,struct debug_field_s,struct debug_baseclass_s,struct debug_method_s,struct debug_method_variant_s,struct debug_type_s): Rename struct from avoid name collision. * /binutils/debug.h: Use new struct names. * binutils/dwarf.c: Add casts. (free_debug_memory): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/ieee.c: Add casts. (enum ieee_var_kind): Move to top level. (ieee_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual. (ieee_class_method_var): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/nm.c: Add casts. * binutils/objcopy.c: Add casts. (copy_archive): Rename variable delete to del. * binutils/objdump.c: Add casts. (dump_dwarf_section): Change loop counter variable i to int. * binutils/prdbg.c: Add casts. (pr_class_baseclass,tg_class_baseclass): Rename parameters virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/readelf.c: Add casts. (struct ia64_unw_table_entry,struct hppa_unw_table_entry): Move to top level. * binutils/size.c: Add casts. * binutils/stabs.c (parse_stab_type, parse_stab_range_type) (parse_stab_cpp_abbrev): Rename parameter from typename to type_name. (parse_stab_baseclasses): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/strings.c: Add casts. * binutils/wrstabs.c (stab_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual.
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free_debug_section ((enum dwarf_section_display_enum) i);
}
break;
}
}
/* Dump the dwarf debugging information. */
static void
dump_dwarf (bfd *abfd, bool is_mainfile)
{
/* The byte_get pointer should have been set at the start of dump_bfd(). */
if (byte_get == NULL)
{
warn (_("File %s does not contain any dwarf debug information\n"),
bfd_get_filename (abfd));
return;
}
switch (bfd_get_arch (abfd))
binutils/ 2008-01-28 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * dwarf.c: Include "elf/common.h". (eh_addr_size): Changed to int. (dwarf_regnames_i386): New. (dwarf_regnames_x86_64): Likewise. (dwarf_regnames): Likewise. (dwarf_regnames_count): Likewise. (init_dwarf_regnames): Likewise. (regname): Likewise. (frame_display_row): Properly support different address size. Call regname to get register name. (display_debug_frames): Call regname to get register name. Display DW_CFA_def_cfa_register as DW_CFA_def_cfa_register instead of DW_CFA_def_cfa_reg. * dwarf.h (init_dwarf_regnames): New. * objdump.c: Include "elf-bfd.h". (dump_dwarf): Call init_dwarf_regnames on ELF input. * readelf.c (guess_is_rela): Change argument to int. (parse_args): Remove the undocumented upper case options for -wX. (process_file_header): Call init_dwarf_regnames if do_dwarf_register is true. gas/testsuite/ 2008-01-28 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * gas/cfi/cfi-alpha-1.d: Replace DW_CFA_def_cfa_reg with DW_CFA_def_cfa_register. * gas/cfi/cfi-alpha-3.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-hppa-1.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-i386.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-m68k.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-mips-1.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-sh-1.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-sparc-1.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-sparc64-1.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-x86_64.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-common-1.d: Updated for i386/x86-64 register names. * gas/cfi/cfi-common-2.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-common-5.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-i386.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-x86_64.d: Likewise. ld/testsuite/ 2008-01-28 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * ld-elf/eh1.d: Replace DW_CFA_def_cfa_reg with DW_CFA_def_cfa_register. Updated for i386/x86-64 register names. * ld-elf/eh2.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/eh3.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/eh4.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/eh5.d: Likewise.
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{
case bfd_arch_s12z:
/* S12Z has a 24 bit address space. But the only known
producer of dwarf_info encodes addresses into 32 bits. */
eh_addr_size = 4;
break;
default:
eh_addr_size = bfd_arch_bits_per_address (abfd) / 8;
break;
binutils/ 2008-01-28 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * dwarf.c: Include "elf/common.h". (eh_addr_size): Changed to int. (dwarf_regnames_i386): New. (dwarf_regnames_x86_64): Likewise. (dwarf_regnames): Likewise. (dwarf_regnames_count): Likewise. (init_dwarf_regnames): Likewise. (regname): Likewise. (frame_display_row): Properly support different address size. Call regname to get register name. (display_debug_frames): Call regname to get register name. Display DW_CFA_def_cfa_register as DW_CFA_def_cfa_register instead of DW_CFA_def_cfa_reg. * dwarf.h (init_dwarf_regnames): New. * objdump.c: Include "elf-bfd.h". (dump_dwarf): Call init_dwarf_regnames on ELF input. * readelf.c (guess_is_rela): Change argument to int. (parse_args): Remove the undocumented upper case options for -wX. (process_file_header): Call init_dwarf_regnames if do_dwarf_register is true. gas/testsuite/ 2008-01-28 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * gas/cfi/cfi-alpha-1.d: Replace DW_CFA_def_cfa_reg with DW_CFA_def_cfa_register. * gas/cfi/cfi-alpha-3.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-hppa-1.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-i386.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-m68k.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-mips-1.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-sh-1.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-sparc-1.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-sparc64-1.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-x86_64.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-common-1.d: Updated for i386/x86-64 register names. * gas/cfi/cfi-common-2.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-common-5.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-i386.d: Likewise. * gas/cfi/cfi-x86_64.d: Likewise. ld/testsuite/ 2008-01-28 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * ld-elf/eh1.d: Replace DW_CFA_def_cfa_reg with DW_CFA_def_cfa_register. Updated for i386/x86-64 register names. * ld-elf/eh2.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/eh3.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/eh4.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/eh5.d: Likewise.
2008-01-28 15:15:32 +00:00
}
init_dwarf_regnames_by_bfd_arch_and_mach (bfd_get_arch (abfd),
bfd_get_mach (abfd));
bfd_map_over_sections (abfd, dump_dwarf_section, (void *) &is_mainfile);
}
/* Read ABFD's section SECT_NAME into *CONTENTS, and return a pointer to
the section. Return NULL on failure. */
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static asection *
read_section (bfd *abfd, const char *sect_name, bfd_byte **contents)
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{
asection *sec;
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*contents = NULL;
sec = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, sect_name);
if (sec == NULL)
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{
printf (_("No %s section present\n\n"), sanitize_string (sect_name));
return NULL;
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}
if ((bfd_section_flags (sec) & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) == 0)
bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_contents);
else if (bfd_malloc_and_get_section (abfd, sec, contents))
return sec;
non_fatal (_("reading %s section of %s failed: %s"),
sect_name, bfd_get_filename (abfd),
bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
exit_status = 1;
return NULL;
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}
/* Stabs entries use a 12 byte format:
4 byte string table index
1 byte stab type
1 byte stab other field
2 byte stab desc field
4 byte stab value
FIXME: This will have to change for a 64 bit object format. */
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#define STRDXOFF (0)
#define TYPEOFF (4)
#define OTHEROFF (5)
#define DESCOFF (6)
#define VALOFF (8)
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#define STABSIZE (12)
/* Print ABFD's stabs section STABSECT_NAME (in `stabs'),
using string table section STRSECT_NAME (in `strtab'). */
static void
print_section_stabs (bfd *abfd,
const char *stabsect_name,
unsigned *string_offset_ptr)
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{
int i;
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unsigned file_string_table_offset = 0;
unsigned next_file_string_table_offset = *string_offset_ptr;
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bfd_byte *stabp, *stabs_end;
stabp = stabs;
stabs_end = PTR_ADD (stabp, stab_size);
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Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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printf (_("Contents of %s section:\n\n"), sanitize_string (stabsect_name));
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printf ("Symnum n_type n_othr n_desc n_value n_strx String\n");
/* Loop through all symbols and print them.
We start the index at -1 because there is a dummy symbol on
the front of stabs-in-{coff,elf} sections that supplies sizes. */
for (i = -1; (size_t) (stabs_end - stabp) >= STABSIZE; stabp += STABSIZE, i++)
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{
const char *name;
unsigned long strx;
unsigned char type, other;
unsigned short desc;
bfd_vma value;
strx = bfd_h_get_32 (abfd, stabp + STRDXOFF);
type = bfd_h_get_8 (abfd, stabp + TYPEOFF);
other = bfd_h_get_8 (abfd, stabp + OTHEROFF);
desc = bfd_h_get_16 (abfd, stabp + DESCOFF);
value = bfd_h_get_32 (abfd, stabp + VALOFF);
printf ("\n%-6d ", i);
/* Either print the stab name, or, if unnamed, print its number
again (makes consistent formatting for tools like awk). */
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name = bfd_get_stab_name (type);
if (name != NULL)
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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printf ("%-6s", sanitize_string (name));
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else if (type == N_UNDF)
printf ("HdrSym");
else
printf ("%-6d", type);
printf (" %-6d %-6d ", other, desc);
bfd_printf_vma (abfd, value);
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printf (" %-6lu", strx);
/* Symbols with type == 0 (N_UNDF) specify the length of the
string table associated with this file. We use that info
to know how to relocate the *next* file's string table indices. */
if (type == N_UNDF)
{
file_string_table_offset = next_file_string_table_offset;
next_file_string_table_offset += value;
}
else
{
bfd_size_type amt = strx + file_string_table_offset;
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/* Using the (possibly updated) string table offset, print the
string (if any) associated with this symbol. */
if (amt < stabstr_size)
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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/* PR 17512: file: 079-79389-0.001:0.1.
FIXME: May need to sanitize this string before displaying. */
printf (" %.*s", (int)(stabstr_size - amt), strtab + amt);
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else
printf (" *");
}
}
printf ("\n\n");
*string_offset_ptr = next_file_string_table_offset;
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}
typedef struct
{
const char * section_name;
const char * string_section_name;
unsigned string_offset;
}
stab_section_names;
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static void
find_stabs_section (bfd *abfd, asection *section, void *names)
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{
int len;
stab_section_names * sought = (stab_section_names *) names;
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/* Check for section names for which stabsect_name is a prefix, to
handle .stab.N, etc. */
len = strlen (sought->section_name);
/* If the prefix matches, and the files section name ends with a
nul or a digit, then we match. I.e., we want either an exact
match or a section followed by a number. */
if (strncmp (sought->section_name, section->name, len) == 0
&& (section->name[len] == 0
|| (section->name[len] == '.' && ISDIGIT (section->name[len + 1]))))
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{
asection *s;
if (strtab == NULL)
{
s = read_section (abfd, sought->string_section_name, &strtab);
if (s != NULL)
stabstr_size = bfd_section_size (s);
}
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if (strtab)
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{
s = read_section (abfd, section->name, &stabs);
if (s != NULL)
{
stab_size = bfd_section_size (s);
print_section_stabs (abfd, section->name, &sought->string_offset);
free (stabs);
}
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}
}
}
static void
dump_stabs_section (bfd *abfd, char *stabsect_name, char *strsect_name)
{
stab_section_names s;
s.section_name = stabsect_name;
s.string_section_name = strsect_name;
s.string_offset = 0;
bfd_map_over_sections (abfd, find_stabs_section, & s);
free (strtab);
strtab = NULL;
}
/* Dump the any sections containing stabs debugging information. */
static void
dump_stabs (bfd *abfd)
{
dump_stabs_section (abfd, ".stab", ".stabstr");
dump_stabs_section (abfd, ".stab.excl", ".stab.exclstr");
dump_stabs_section (abfd, ".stab.index", ".stab.indexstr");
/* For Darwin. */
dump_stabs_section (abfd, "LC_SYMTAB.stabs", "LC_SYMTAB.stabstr");
dump_stabs_section (abfd, "$GDB_SYMBOLS$", "$GDB_STRINGS$");
}
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static void
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dump_bfd_header (bfd *abfd)
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{
char *comma = "";
printf (_("architecture: %s, "),
bfd_printable_arch_mach (bfd_get_arch (abfd),
bfd_get_mach (abfd)));
printf (_("flags 0x%08x:\n"), abfd->flags & ~BFD_FLAGS_FOR_BFD_USE_MASK);
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#define PF(x, y) if (abfd->flags & x) {printf ("%s%s", comma, y); comma=", ";}
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PF (HAS_RELOC, "HAS_RELOC");
PF (EXEC_P, "EXEC_P");
PF (HAS_LINENO, "HAS_LINENO");
PF (HAS_DEBUG, "HAS_DEBUG");
PF (HAS_SYMS, "HAS_SYMS");
PF (HAS_LOCALS, "HAS_LOCALS");
PF (DYNAMIC, "DYNAMIC");
PF (WP_TEXT, "WP_TEXT");
PF (D_PAGED, "D_PAGED");
PF (BFD_IS_RELAXABLE, "BFD_IS_RELAXABLE");
printf (_("\nstart address 0x"));
bfd_printf_vma (abfd, abfd->start_address);
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printf ("\n");
}
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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binutils, ld: work with --disable-libctf This unfortunately means conditionalizing out all the libctf code, but the result is not too unbearably ugly, if a bit repetitive. I have stubbed out code in the !ENABLE_LIBCTF path to avoid extra redundant ifdefs where it seems that might be helpful. (The stubs are not too disruptive, but I've tried to keep them on one line where possible to avoid filling up the screen with stubs that nobody would care about. If this is too much of a coding style violation I can change it.) Changes since v2: use GCC_ENABLE rather than repeating all the AC_ARG_ENABLE stuff over and over again. ld/ * configure.ac [--enable-libctf]: New, default yes. Set ENABLE_LIBCTF accordingly. * Makefile.am [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Empty LIBCTF. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * ldlang.c (ctf_output): Conditionalize on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (ldlang_open_ctf): Likewise. (lang_merge_ctf): Likewise. (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym): Likewise. (lang_write_ctf): Likewise. (ldlang_write_ctf_late): Likewise. (ldlang_open_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Warn about the presence of CTF sections. (lang_merge_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (lang_write_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (ldlang_write_ctf_late) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. * ldelfgen.c (ldelf_emit_ctf_early): Conditionalize on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (struct ctf_strsym_iter_cb_arg): Likewise. (ldelf_ctf_strtab_iter_cb): Likewise. (ldelf_ctf_symbols_iter_cb): Likewise. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Likewise. (ldelf_emit_ctf_early) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. binutils/ * configure.ac [--enable-libctf]: New, default yes. Set ENABLE_LIBCTF accordingly. * Makefile.am [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Empty LIBCTF and LIBCTF_NOBFD. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * objdump.c (usage): Conditionalize portions on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (option_values): Likewise. (long_options): Likewise. (main): Likewise. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): Conditionalize out when !ENABLE_LIBCTF. (make_ctfsect): Likewise. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. (dump_ctf) [ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (dump_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New empty stub. * readelf.c (options): Conditionalize portions on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (usage): Likewise. (process_section_contents): Likewise. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): Conditionalize out when !ENABLE_LIBCTF. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): Likewise. (dump_section_as_ctf) [ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise.
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#ifdef ENABLE_LIBCTF
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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/* Formatting callback function passed to ctf_dump. Returns either the pointer
it is passed, or a pointer to newly-allocated storage, in which case
dump_ctf() will free it when it no longer needs it. */
static char *
dump_ctf_indent_lines (ctf_sect_names_t sect ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
char *s, void *arg)
{
const char *blanks = arg;
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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char *new_s;
if (asprintf (&new_s, "%s%s", blanks, s) < 0)
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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return s;
return new_s;
}
/* Make a ctfsect suitable for ctf_bfdopen_ctfsect(). */
static ctf_sect_t
make_ctfsect (const char *name, bfd_byte *data,
bfd_size_type size)
{
ctf_sect_t ctfsect;
ctfsect.cts_name = name;
ctfsect.cts_entsize = 1;
ctfsect.cts_size = size;
ctfsect.cts_data = data;
return ctfsect;
}
libctf, binutils, include, ld: gettextize and improve error handling This commit follows on from the earlier commit "libctf, ld, binutils: add textual error/warning reporting for libctf" and converts every error in libctf that was reported using ctf_dprintf to use ctf_err_warn instead, gettextizing them in the process, using N_() where necessary to avoid doing gettext calls unless an error message is actually generated, and rephrasing some error messages for ease of translation. This requires a slight change in the ctf_errwarning_next API: this API is public but has not been in a release yet, so can still change freely. The problem is that many errors are emitted at open time (whether opening of a CTF dict, or opening of a CTF archive): the former of these throws away its incompletely-initialized ctf_file_t rather than return it, and the latter has no ctf_file_t at all. So errors and warnings emitted at open time cannot be stored in the ctf_file_t, and have to go elsewhere. We put them in a static local in ctf-subr.c (which is not very thread-safe: a later commit will improve things here): ctf_err_warn with a NULL fp adds to this list, and the public interface ctf_errwarning_next with a NULL fp retrieves from it. We need a slight exception from the usual iterator rules in this case: with a NULL fp, there is nowhere to store the ECTF_NEXT_END "error" which signifies the end of iteration, so we add a new err parameter to ctf_errwarning_next which is used to report such iteration-related errors. (If an fp is provided -- i.e., if not reporting open errors -- this is optional, but even if it's optional it's still an API change. This is actually useful from a usability POV as well, since ctf_errwarning_next is usually called when there's been an error, so overwriting the error code with ECTF_NEXT_END is not very helpful! So, unusually, ctf_errwarning_next now uses the passed fp for its error code *only* if no errp pointer is passed in, and leaves it untouched otherwise.) ld, objdump and readelf are adapted to call ctf_errwarning_next with a NULL fp to report open errors where appropriate. The ctf_err_warn API also has to change, gaining a new error-number parameter which is used to add the error message corresponding to that error number into the debug stream when LIBCTF_DEBUG is enabled: changing this API is easy at this point since we are already touching all existing calls to gettextize them. We need this because the debug stream should contain the errno's message, but the error reported in the error/warning stream should *not*, because the caller will probably report it themselves at failure time regardless, and reporting it in every error message that leads up to it leads to a ridiculous chattering on failure, which is likely to end up as ridiculous chattering on stderr (trimmed a bit): CTF error: `ld/testsuite/ld-ctf/A.c (0): lookup failure for type 3: flags 1: The parent CTF dictionary is unavailable' CTF error: `ld/testsuite/ld-ctf/A.c (0): struct/union member type hashing error during type hashing for type 80000001, kind 6: The parent CTF dictionary is unavailable' CTF error: `deduplicating link variable emission failed for ld/testsuite/ld-ctf/A.c: The parent CTF dictionary is unavailable' ld/.libs/lt-ld-new: warning: CTF linking failed; output will have no CTF section: `The parent CTF dictionary is unavailable' We only need to be told that the parent CTF dictionary is unavailable *once*, not over and over again! errmsgs are still emitted on warning generation, because warnings do not usually lead to a failure propagated up to the caller and reported there. Debug-stream messages are not translated. If translation is turned on, there will be a mixture of English and translated messages in the debug stream, but rather that than burden the translators with debug-only output. binutils/ChangeLog 2020-08-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * objdump.c (dump_ctf_archive_member): Move error- reporting... (dump_ctf_errs): ... into this separate function. (dump_ctf): Call it on open errors. * readelf.c (dump_ctf_archive_member): Move error- reporting... (dump_ctf_errs): ... into this separate function. Support calls with NULL fp. Adjust for new err parameter to ctf_errwarning_next. (dump_section_as_ctf): Call it on open errors. include/ChangeLog 2020-08-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-api.h (ctf_errwarning_next): New err parameter. ld/ChangeLog 2020-08-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ldlang.c (lang_ctf_errs_warnings): Support calls with NULL fp. Adjust for new err parameter to ctf_errwarning_next. Only check for assertion failures when fp is non-NULL. (ldlang_open_ctf): Call it on open errors. * testsuite/ld-ctf/ctf.exp: Always use the C locale to avoid breaking the diags tests. libctf/ChangeLog 2020-08-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-subr.c (open_errors): New list. (ctf_err_warn): Calls with NULL fp append to open_errors. Add err parameter, and use it to decorate the debug stream with errmsgs. (ctf_err_warn_to_open): Splice errors from a CTF dict into the open_errors. (ctf_errwarning_next): Calls with NULL fp report from open_errors. New err param to report iteration errors (including end-of-iteration) when fp is NULL. (ctf_assert_fail_internal): Adjust ctf_err_warn call for new err parameter: gettextize. * ctf-impl.h (ctfo_get_vbytes): Add ctf_file_t parameter. (LCTF_VBYTES): Adjust. (ctf_err_warn_to_open): New. (ctf_err_warn): Adjust. (ctf_bundle): Used in only one place: move... * ctf-create.c: ... here. (enumcmp): Use ctf_err_warn, not ctf_dprintf, passing the err number down as needed. Don't emit the errmsg. Gettextize. (membcmp): Likewise. (ctf_add_type_internal): Likewise. (ctf_write_mem): Likewise. (ctf_compress_write): Likewise. Report errors writing the header or body. (ctf_write): Likewise. * ctf-archive.c (ctf_arc_write_fd): Use ctf_err_warn, not ctf_dprintf, and gettextize, as above. (ctf_arc_write): Likewise. (ctf_arc_bufopen): Likewise. (ctf_arc_open_internal): Likewise. * ctf-labels.c (ctf_label_iter): Likewise. * ctf-open-bfd.c (ctf_bfdclose): Likewise. (ctf_bfdopen): Likewise. (ctf_bfdopen_ctfsect): Likewise. (ctf_fdopen): Likewise. * ctf-string.c (ctf_str_write_strtab): Likewise. * ctf-types.c (ctf_type_resolve): Likewise. * ctf-open.c (get_vbytes_common): Likewise. Pass down the ctf dict. (get_vbytes_v1): Pass down the ctf dict. (get_vbytes_v2): Likewise. (flip_ctf): Likewise. (flip_types): Likewise. Use ctf_err_warn, not ctf_dprintf, and gettextize, as above. (upgrade_types_v1): Adjust calls. (init_types): Use ctf_err_warn, not ctf_dprintf, as above. (ctf_bufopen_internal): Likewise. Adjust calls. Transplant errors emitted into individual dicts into the open errors if this turns out to be a failed open in the end. * ctf-dump.c (ctf_dump_format_type): Adjust ctf_err_warn for new err argument. Gettextize. Don't emit the errmsg. (ctf_dump_funcs): Likewise. Collapse err label into its only case. (ctf_dump_type): Likewise. * ctf-link.c (ctf_create_per_cu): Adjust ctf_err_warn for new err argument. Gettextize. Don't emit the errmsg. (ctf_link_one_type): Likewise. (ctf_link_lazy_open): Likewise. (ctf_link_one_input_archive): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_count_inputs): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_open_inputs): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_close_inputs): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating): Likewise. (ctf_link): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_per_cu): Likewise. Add some missed ctf_set_errnos to obscure error cases. * ctf-dedup.c (ctf_dedup_rhash_type): Adjust ctf_err_warn for new err argument. Gettextize. Don't emit the errmsg. (ctf_dedup_populate_mappings): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_detect_name_ambiguity): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_init): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_multiple_input_dicts): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_conflictify_unshared): Likewise. (ctf_dedup): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_rwalk_one_output_mapping): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_id_to_target): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_emit_type): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_emit_struct_members): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_populate_type_mapping): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_populate_type_mappings): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_emit): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_hash_type): Likewise. Fix a bit of messed-up error status setting. (ctf_dedup_rwalk_one_output_mapping): Likewise. Don't hide unknown-type-kind messages (which signify file corruption).
2020-07-27 16:45:15 +01:00
/* Dump CTF errors/warnings. */
static void
libctf, include, binutils, gdb, ld: rename ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t The naming of the ctf_file_t type in libctf is a historical curiosity. Back in the Solaris days, CTF dictionaries were originally generated as a separate file and then (sometimes) merged into objects: hence the datatype was named ctf_file_t, and known as a "CTF file". Nowadays, raw CTF is essentially never written to a file on its own, and the datatype changed name to a "CTF dictionary" years ago. So the term "CTF file" refers to something that is never a file! This is at best confusing. The type has also historically been known as a 'CTF container", which is even more confusing now that we have CTF archives which are *also* a sort of container (they contain CTF dictionaries), but which are never referred to as containers in the source code. So fix this by completing the renaming, renaming ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t throughout, and renaming those few functions that refer to CTF files by name (keeping compatibility aliases) to refer to dicts instead. Old users who still refer to ctf_file_t will see (harmless) pointer-compatibility warnings at compile time, but the ABI is unchanged (since C doesn't mangle names, and ctf_file_t was always an opaque type) and things will still compile fine as long as -Werror is not specified. All references to CTF containers and CTF files in the source code are fixed to refer to CTF dicts instead. Further (smaller) renamings of annoyingly-named functions to come, as part of the process of souping up queries across whole archives at once (needed for the function info and data object sections). binutils/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * objdump.c (dump_ctf_errs): Rename ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. (dump_ctf): Likewise. Use ctf_dict_close, not ctf_file_close. * readelf.c (dump_ctf_errs): Rename ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. (dump_section_as_ctf): Likewise. Use ctf_dict_close, not ctf_file_close. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctfread.c: Change uses of ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t. (ctf_fp_info::~ctf_fp_info): Call ctf_dict_close, not ctf_file_close. include/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-api.h (ctf_file_t): Rename to... (ctf_dict_t): ... this. Keep ctf_file_t around for compatibility. (struct ctf_file): Likewise rename to... (struct ctf_dict): ... this. (ctf_file_close): Rename to... (ctf_dict_close): ... this, keeping compatibility function. (ctf_parent_file): Rename to... (ctf_parent_dict): ... this, keeping compatibility function. All callers adjusted. * ctf.h: Rename references to ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t. (struct ctf_archive) <ctfa_nfiles>: Rename to... <ctfa_ndicts>: ... this. ld/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ldlang.c (ctf_output): This is a ctf_dict_t now. (lang_ctf_errs_warnings): Rename ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t. (ldlang_open_ctf): Adjust comment. (lang_merge_ctf): Use ctf_dict_close, not ctf_file_close. * ldelfgen.h (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Rename ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t. Change opaque declaration accordingly. * ldelfgen.c (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Adjust. * ldemul.h (examine_strtab_for_ctf): Likewise. (ldemul_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Likewise. * ldeuml.c (ldemul_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Likewise. libctf/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-impl.h: Rename ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t: all declarations adjusted. (ctf_fileops): Rename to... (ctf_dictops): ... this. (ctf_dedup_t) <cd_id_to_file_t>: Rename to... <cd_id_to_dict_t>: ... this. (ctf_file_t): Fix outdated comment. <ctf_fileops>: Rename to... <ctf_dictops>: ... this. (struct ctf_archive_internal) <ctfi_file>: Rename to... <ctfi_dict>: ... this. * ctf-archive.c: Rename ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t. Rename ctf_archive.ctfa_nfiles to ctfa_ndicts. Rename ctf_file_close to ctf_dict_close. All users adjusted. * ctf-create.c: Likewise. Refer to CTF dicts, not CTF containers. (ctf_bundle_t) <ctb_file>: Rename to... <ctb_dict): ... this. * ctf-decl.c: Rename ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t. * ctf-dedup.c: Likewise. Rename ctf_file_close to ctf_dict_close. Refer to CTF dicts, not CTF containers. * ctf-dump.c: Likewise. * ctf-error.c: Likewise. * ctf-hash.c: Likewise. * ctf-inlines.h: Likewise. * ctf-labels.c: Likewise. * ctf-link.c: Likewise. * ctf-lookup.c: Likewise. * ctf-open-bfd.c: Likewise. * ctf-string.c: Likewise. * ctf-subr.c: Likewise. * ctf-types.c: Likewise. * ctf-util.c: Likewise. * ctf-open.c: Likewise. (ctf_file_close): Rename to... (ctf_dict_close): ...this. (ctf_file_close): New trivial wrapper around ctf_dict_close, for compatibility. (ctf_parent_file): Rename to... (ctf_parent_dict): ... this. (ctf_parent_file): New trivial wrapper around ctf_parent_dict, for compatibility. * libctf.ver: Add ctf_dict_close and ctf_parent_dict.
2020-11-20 13:34:04 +00:00
dump_ctf_errs (ctf_dict_t *fp)
libctf, binutils, include, ld: gettextize and improve error handling This commit follows on from the earlier commit "libctf, ld, binutils: add textual error/warning reporting for libctf" and converts every error in libctf that was reported using ctf_dprintf to use ctf_err_warn instead, gettextizing them in the process, using N_() where necessary to avoid doing gettext calls unless an error message is actually generated, and rephrasing some error messages for ease of translation. This requires a slight change in the ctf_errwarning_next API: this API is public but has not been in a release yet, so can still change freely. The problem is that many errors are emitted at open time (whether opening of a CTF dict, or opening of a CTF archive): the former of these throws away its incompletely-initialized ctf_file_t rather than return it, and the latter has no ctf_file_t at all. So errors and warnings emitted at open time cannot be stored in the ctf_file_t, and have to go elsewhere. We put them in a static local in ctf-subr.c (which is not very thread-safe: a later commit will improve things here): ctf_err_warn with a NULL fp adds to this list, and the public interface ctf_errwarning_next with a NULL fp retrieves from it. We need a slight exception from the usual iterator rules in this case: with a NULL fp, there is nowhere to store the ECTF_NEXT_END "error" which signifies the end of iteration, so we add a new err parameter to ctf_errwarning_next which is used to report such iteration-related errors. (If an fp is provided -- i.e., if not reporting open errors -- this is optional, but even if it's optional it's still an API change. This is actually useful from a usability POV as well, since ctf_errwarning_next is usually called when there's been an error, so overwriting the error code with ECTF_NEXT_END is not very helpful! So, unusually, ctf_errwarning_next now uses the passed fp for its error code *only* if no errp pointer is passed in, and leaves it untouched otherwise.) ld, objdump and readelf are adapted to call ctf_errwarning_next with a NULL fp to report open errors where appropriate. The ctf_err_warn API also has to change, gaining a new error-number parameter which is used to add the error message corresponding to that error number into the debug stream when LIBCTF_DEBUG is enabled: changing this API is easy at this point since we are already touching all existing calls to gettextize them. We need this because the debug stream should contain the errno's message, but the error reported in the error/warning stream should *not*, because the caller will probably report it themselves at failure time regardless, and reporting it in every error message that leads up to it leads to a ridiculous chattering on failure, which is likely to end up as ridiculous chattering on stderr (trimmed a bit): CTF error: `ld/testsuite/ld-ctf/A.c (0): lookup failure for type 3: flags 1: The parent CTF dictionary is unavailable' CTF error: `ld/testsuite/ld-ctf/A.c (0): struct/union member type hashing error during type hashing for type 80000001, kind 6: The parent CTF dictionary is unavailable' CTF error: `deduplicating link variable emission failed for ld/testsuite/ld-ctf/A.c: The parent CTF dictionary is unavailable' ld/.libs/lt-ld-new: warning: CTF linking failed; output will have no CTF section: `The parent CTF dictionary is unavailable' We only need to be told that the parent CTF dictionary is unavailable *once*, not over and over again! errmsgs are still emitted on warning generation, because warnings do not usually lead to a failure propagated up to the caller and reported there. Debug-stream messages are not translated. If translation is turned on, there will be a mixture of English and translated messages in the debug stream, but rather that than burden the translators with debug-only output. binutils/ChangeLog 2020-08-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * objdump.c (dump_ctf_archive_member): Move error- reporting... (dump_ctf_errs): ... into this separate function. (dump_ctf): Call it on open errors. * readelf.c (dump_ctf_archive_member): Move error- reporting... (dump_ctf_errs): ... into this separate function. Support calls with NULL fp. Adjust for new err parameter to ctf_errwarning_next. (dump_section_as_ctf): Call it on open errors. include/ChangeLog 2020-08-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-api.h (ctf_errwarning_next): New err parameter. ld/ChangeLog 2020-08-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ldlang.c (lang_ctf_errs_warnings): Support calls with NULL fp. Adjust for new err parameter to ctf_errwarning_next. Only check for assertion failures when fp is non-NULL. (ldlang_open_ctf): Call it on open errors. * testsuite/ld-ctf/ctf.exp: Always use the C locale to avoid breaking the diags tests. libctf/ChangeLog 2020-08-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-subr.c (open_errors): New list. (ctf_err_warn): Calls with NULL fp append to open_errors. Add err parameter, and use it to decorate the debug stream with errmsgs. (ctf_err_warn_to_open): Splice errors from a CTF dict into the open_errors. (ctf_errwarning_next): Calls with NULL fp report from open_errors. New err param to report iteration errors (including end-of-iteration) when fp is NULL. (ctf_assert_fail_internal): Adjust ctf_err_warn call for new err parameter: gettextize. * ctf-impl.h (ctfo_get_vbytes): Add ctf_file_t parameter. (LCTF_VBYTES): Adjust. (ctf_err_warn_to_open): New. (ctf_err_warn): Adjust. (ctf_bundle): Used in only one place: move... * ctf-create.c: ... here. (enumcmp): Use ctf_err_warn, not ctf_dprintf, passing the err number down as needed. Don't emit the errmsg. Gettextize. (membcmp): Likewise. (ctf_add_type_internal): Likewise. (ctf_write_mem): Likewise. (ctf_compress_write): Likewise. Report errors writing the header or body. (ctf_write): Likewise. * ctf-archive.c (ctf_arc_write_fd): Use ctf_err_warn, not ctf_dprintf, and gettextize, as above. (ctf_arc_write): Likewise. (ctf_arc_bufopen): Likewise. (ctf_arc_open_internal): Likewise. * ctf-labels.c (ctf_label_iter): Likewise. * ctf-open-bfd.c (ctf_bfdclose): Likewise. (ctf_bfdopen): Likewise. (ctf_bfdopen_ctfsect): Likewise. (ctf_fdopen): Likewise. * ctf-string.c (ctf_str_write_strtab): Likewise. * ctf-types.c (ctf_type_resolve): Likewise. * ctf-open.c (get_vbytes_common): Likewise. Pass down the ctf dict. (get_vbytes_v1): Pass down the ctf dict. (get_vbytes_v2): Likewise. (flip_ctf): Likewise. (flip_types): Likewise. Use ctf_err_warn, not ctf_dprintf, and gettextize, as above. (upgrade_types_v1): Adjust calls. (init_types): Use ctf_err_warn, not ctf_dprintf, as above. (ctf_bufopen_internal): Likewise. Adjust calls. Transplant errors emitted into individual dicts into the open errors if this turns out to be a failed open in the end. * ctf-dump.c (ctf_dump_format_type): Adjust ctf_err_warn for new err argument. Gettextize. Don't emit the errmsg. (ctf_dump_funcs): Likewise. Collapse err label into its only case. (ctf_dump_type): Likewise. * ctf-link.c (ctf_create_per_cu): Adjust ctf_err_warn for new err argument. Gettextize. Don't emit the errmsg. (ctf_link_one_type): Likewise. (ctf_link_lazy_open): Likewise. (ctf_link_one_input_archive): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_count_inputs): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_open_inputs): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_close_inputs): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating): Likewise. (ctf_link): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_per_cu): Likewise. Add some missed ctf_set_errnos to obscure error cases. * ctf-dedup.c (ctf_dedup_rhash_type): Adjust ctf_err_warn for new err argument. Gettextize. Don't emit the errmsg. (ctf_dedup_populate_mappings): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_detect_name_ambiguity): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_init): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_multiple_input_dicts): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_conflictify_unshared): Likewise. (ctf_dedup): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_rwalk_one_output_mapping): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_id_to_target): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_emit_type): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_emit_struct_members): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_populate_type_mapping): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_populate_type_mappings): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_emit): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_hash_type): Likewise. Fix a bit of messed-up error status setting. (ctf_dedup_rwalk_one_output_mapping): Likewise. Don't hide unknown-type-kind messages (which signify file corruption).
2020-07-27 16:45:15 +01:00
{
ctf_next_t *it = NULL;
char *errtext;
int is_warning;
int err;
/* Dump accumulated errors and warnings. */
while ((errtext = ctf_errwarning_next (fp, &it, &is_warning, &err)) != NULL)
{
non_fatal (_("%s: %s"), is_warning ? _("warning"): _("error"),
libctf, binutils, include, ld: gettextize and improve error handling This commit follows on from the earlier commit "libctf, ld, binutils: add textual error/warning reporting for libctf" and converts every error in libctf that was reported using ctf_dprintf to use ctf_err_warn instead, gettextizing them in the process, using N_() where necessary to avoid doing gettext calls unless an error message is actually generated, and rephrasing some error messages for ease of translation. This requires a slight change in the ctf_errwarning_next API: this API is public but has not been in a release yet, so can still change freely. The problem is that many errors are emitted at open time (whether opening of a CTF dict, or opening of a CTF archive): the former of these throws away its incompletely-initialized ctf_file_t rather than return it, and the latter has no ctf_file_t at all. So errors and warnings emitted at open time cannot be stored in the ctf_file_t, and have to go elsewhere. We put them in a static local in ctf-subr.c (which is not very thread-safe: a later commit will improve things here): ctf_err_warn with a NULL fp adds to this list, and the public interface ctf_errwarning_next with a NULL fp retrieves from it. We need a slight exception from the usual iterator rules in this case: with a NULL fp, there is nowhere to store the ECTF_NEXT_END "error" which signifies the end of iteration, so we add a new err parameter to ctf_errwarning_next which is used to report such iteration-related errors. (If an fp is provided -- i.e., if not reporting open errors -- this is optional, but even if it's optional it's still an API change. This is actually useful from a usability POV as well, since ctf_errwarning_next is usually called when there's been an error, so overwriting the error code with ECTF_NEXT_END is not very helpful! So, unusually, ctf_errwarning_next now uses the passed fp for its error code *only* if no errp pointer is passed in, and leaves it untouched otherwise.) ld, objdump and readelf are adapted to call ctf_errwarning_next with a NULL fp to report open errors where appropriate. The ctf_err_warn API also has to change, gaining a new error-number parameter which is used to add the error message corresponding to that error number into the debug stream when LIBCTF_DEBUG is enabled: changing this API is easy at this point since we are already touching all existing calls to gettextize them. We need this because the debug stream should contain the errno's message, but the error reported in the error/warning stream should *not*, because the caller will probably report it themselves at failure time regardless, and reporting it in every error message that leads up to it leads to a ridiculous chattering on failure, which is likely to end up as ridiculous chattering on stderr (trimmed a bit): CTF error: `ld/testsuite/ld-ctf/A.c (0): lookup failure for type 3: flags 1: The parent CTF dictionary is unavailable' CTF error: `ld/testsuite/ld-ctf/A.c (0): struct/union member type hashing error during type hashing for type 80000001, kind 6: The parent CTF dictionary is unavailable' CTF error: `deduplicating link variable emission failed for ld/testsuite/ld-ctf/A.c: The parent CTF dictionary is unavailable' ld/.libs/lt-ld-new: warning: CTF linking failed; output will have no CTF section: `The parent CTF dictionary is unavailable' We only need to be told that the parent CTF dictionary is unavailable *once*, not over and over again! errmsgs are still emitted on warning generation, because warnings do not usually lead to a failure propagated up to the caller and reported there. Debug-stream messages are not translated. If translation is turned on, there will be a mixture of English and translated messages in the debug stream, but rather that than burden the translators with debug-only output. binutils/ChangeLog 2020-08-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * objdump.c (dump_ctf_archive_member): Move error- reporting... (dump_ctf_errs): ... into this separate function. (dump_ctf): Call it on open errors. * readelf.c (dump_ctf_archive_member): Move error- reporting... (dump_ctf_errs): ... into this separate function. Support calls with NULL fp. Adjust for new err parameter to ctf_errwarning_next. (dump_section_as_ctf): Call it on open errors. include/ChangeLog 2020-08-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-api.h (ctf_errwarning_next): New err parameter. ld/ChangeLog 2020-08-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ldlang.c (lang_ctf_errs_warnings): Support calls with NULL fp. Adjust for new err parameter to ctf_errwarning_next. Only check for assertion failures when fp is non-NULL. (ldlang_open_ctf): Call it on open errors. * testsuite/ld-ctf/ctf.exp: Always use the C locale to avoid breaking the diags tests. libctf/ChangeLog 2020-08-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-subr.c (open_errors): New list. (ctf_err_warn): Calls with NULL fp append to open_errors. Add err parameter, and use it to decorate the debug stream with errmsgs. (ctf_err_warn_to_open): Splice errors from a CTF dict into the open_errors. (ctf_errwarning_next): Calls with NULL fp report from open_errors. New err param to report iteration errors (including end-of-iteration) when fp is NULL. (ctf_assert_fail_internal): Adjust ctf_err_warn call for new err parameter: gettextize. * ctf-impl.h (ctfo_get_vbytes): Add ctf_file_t parameter. (LCTF_VBYTES): Adjust. (ctf_err_warn_to_open): New. (ctf_err_warn): Adjust. (ctf_bundle): Used in only one place: move... * ctf-create.c: ... here. (enumcmp): Use ctf_err_warn, not ctf_dprintf, passing the err number down as needed. Don't emit the errmsg. Gettextize. (membcmp): Likewise. (ctf_add_type_internal): Likewise. (ctf_write_mem): Likewise. (ctf_compress_write): Likewise. Report errors writing the header or body. (ctf_write): Likewise. * ctf-archive.c (ctf_arc_write_fd): Use ctf_err_warn, not ctf_dprintf, and gettextize, as above. (ctf_arc_write): Likewise. (ctf_arc_bufopen): Likewise. (ctf_arc_open_internal): Likewise. * ctf-labels.c (ctf_label_iter): Likewise. * ctf-open-bfd.c (ctf_bfdclose): Likewise. (ctf_bfdopen): Likewise. (ctf_bfdopen_ctfsect): Likewise. (ctf_fdopen): Likewise. * ctf-string.c (ctf_str_write_strtab): Likewise. * ctf-types.c (ctf_type_resolve): Likewise. * ctf-open.c (get_vbytes_common): Likewise. Pass down the ctf dict. (get_vbytes_v1): Pass down the ctf dict. (get_vbytes_v2): Likewise. (flip_ctf): Likewise. (flip_types): Likewise. Use ctf_err_warn, not ctf_dprintf, and gettextize, as above. (upgrade_types_v1): Adjust calls. (init_types): Use ctf_err_warn, not ctf_dprintf, as above. (ctf_bufopen_internal): Likewise. Adjust calls. Transplant errors emitted into individual dicts into the open errors if this turns out to be a failed open in the end. * ctf-dump.c (ctf_dump_format_type): Adjust ctf_err_warn for new err argument. Gettextize. Don't emit the errmsg. (ctf_dump_funcs): Likewise. Collapse err label into its only case. (ctf_dump_type): Likewise. * ctf-link.c (ctf_create_per_cu): Adjust ctf_err_warn for new err argument. Gettextize. Don't emit the errmsg. (ctf_link_one_type): Likewise. (ctf_link_lazy_open): Likewise. (ctf_link_one_input_archive): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_count_inputs): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_open_inputs): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_close_inputs): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating): Likewise. (ctf_link): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_per_cu): Likewise. Add some missed ctf_set_errnos to obscure error cases. * ctf-dedup.c (ctf_dedup_rhash_type): Adjust ctf_err_warn for new err argument. Gettextize. Don't emit the errmsg. (ctf_dedup_populate_mappings): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_detect_name_ambiguity): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_init): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_multiple_input_dicts): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_conflictify_unshared): Likewise. (ctf_dedup): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_rwalk_one_output_mapping): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_id_to_target): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_emit_type): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_emit_struct_members): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_populate_type_mapping): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_populate_type_mappings): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_emit): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_hash_type): Likewise. Fix a bit of messed-up error status setting. (ctf_dedup_rwalk_one_output_mapping): Likewise. Don't hide unknown-type-kind messages (which signify file corruption).
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errtext);
free (errtext);
}
if (err != ECTF_NEXT_END)
{
non_fatal (_("CTF error: cannot get CTF errors: `%s'"),
ctf_errmsg (err));
}
}
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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/* Dump one CTF archive member. */
binutils: make objdump/readelf --ctf-parent actually useful This option has been present since the very early days of the development of libctf as part of binutils, and it shows. Back in the earliest days, I thought we might handle ambiguous types by introducing new ELF sections on the fly named things like .ctf.foo.c for ambiguous types found only in foo.c, etc. This turned out to be a terrible idea, so we moved to using a CTF archive in the .ctf section which contained all the CTF dictionaries -- but the --ctf-parent option in objdump and readelf was never adjusted, and lingered as a mechanism to specify CTF parent dictionaries in sections other than .ctf, even though the linker has no way to produce parent dictionaries in different sections from their children, libctf's ctf_open can't handle such split-up parent/child dicts, and they are never found in the wild, emitted by GNU ld or by any known third-party linking tool. Meanwhile, the actually-useful ctf_link feature (albeit not used by ld) which lets you remap the names of CTF archive members (so you can end up with a parent archive member named something other than ".ctf", still contained with all its children in a single .ctf section) had no support in objdump or readelf: there was no way to tell them that these members were parents, so all the types in the associated child dicts always appeared corrupted, referencing nonexistent types from a parent objdump couldn't find. So adjust --ctf-parent so that rather than taking a section name it takes a member name instead (if not specified, the name is ".ctf", which is what GNU ld emits). Because the option was always useless before now, this is expected to have no backward-compatibility implications. As part of this, we have to slightly adjust the code which skips the archive member name if redundant: right now it skips it if it's ".ctf", on the assumption that this name will almost always be at the start of the objdump output and thus we'll end up with a shared dump and then smaller, headed dumps for the per-TU child dicts; but if the parent name has been changed, that won't be true any more. So change the rules to "members named .ctf which appear first in the first have their member name skipped". Since we now need to count members, move from ctf_archive_iter (for which passing in extra parameters requires defining a new struct and is clumsy) to ctf_archive_next, allowing us to just *call* dump_ctf_archive_member and maintain a member count in the obvious way. In the process we fix a tiny difference between readelf and objdump: if a ctf_dump ever failed, readelf skipped every later member, while objdump tried to keep going as much as it could. For a dumping tool the former is clearly preferable. binutils/ChangeLog 2021-10-25 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * objdump.c (usage): --ctf-parent now takes a name, not a section. (dump_ctf): Don't open a separate section; use the parent_name in ctf_dict_open instead. Use ctf_archive_next, not ctf_archive_iter, so we can pass down a member count. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Add the member count; don't return anything. Import parents into children no matter what the parent's name, while still avoiding displaying the header for the common parent name of ".ctf". * readelf.c (usage): Adjust similarly. (dump_section_as_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. Never stop iterating over archive members, even if ctf_dump of one member fails. * doc/ctf.options.texi: Adjust.
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static void
dump_ctf_archive_member (ctf_dict_t *ctf, const char *name, ctf_dict_t *parent,
size_t member)
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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{
const char *things[] = {"Header", "Labels", "Data objects",
"Function objects", "Variables", "Types", "Strings",
""};
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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const char **thing;
size_t i;
binutils: make objdump/readelf --ctf-parent actually useful This option has been present since the very early days of the development of libctf as part of binutils, and it shows. Back in the earliest days, I thought we might handle ambiguous types by introducing new ELF sections on the fly named things like .ctf.foo.c for ambiguous types found only in foo.c, etc. This turned out to be a terrible idea, so we moved to using a CTF archive in the .ctf section which contained all the CTF dictionaries -- but the --ctf-parent option in objdump and readelf was never adjusted, and lingered as a mechanism to specify CTF parent dictionaries in sections other than .ctf, even though the linker has no way to produce parent dictionaries in different sections from their children, libctf's ctf_open can't handle such split-up parent/child dicts, and they are never found in the wild, emitted by GNU ld or by any known third-party linking tool. Meanwhile, the actually-useful ctf_link feature (albeit not used by ld) which lets you remap the names of CTF archive members (so you can end up with a parent archive member named something other than ".ctf", still contained with all its children in a single .ctf section) had no support in objdump or readelf: there was no way to tell them that these members were parents, so all the types in the associated child dicts always appeared corrupted, referencing nonexistent types from a parent objdump couldn't find. So adjust --ctf-parent so that rather than taking a section name it takes a member name instead (if not specified, the name is ".ctf", which is what GNU ld emits). Because the option was always useless before now, this is expected to have no backward-compatibility implications. As part of this, we have to slightly adjust the code which skips the archive member name if redundant: right now it skips it if it's ".ctf", on the assumption that this name will almost always be at the start of the objdump output and thus we'll end up with a shared dump and then smaller, headed dumps for the per-TU child dicts; but if the parent name has been changed, that won't be true any more. So change the rules to "members named .ctf which appear first in the first have their member name skipped". Since we now need to count members, move from ctf_archive_iter (for which passing in extra parameters requires defining a new struct and is clumsy) to ctf_archive_next, allowing us to just *call* dump_ctf_archive_member and maintain a member count in the obvious way. In the process we fix a tiny difference between readelf and objdump: if a ctf_dump ever failed, readelf skipped every later member, while objdump tried to keep going as much as it could. For a dumping tool the former is clearly preferable. binutils/ChangeLog 2021-10-25 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * objdump.c (usage): --ctf-parent now takes a name, not a section. (dump_ctf): Don't open a separate section; use the parent_name in ctf_dict_open instead. Use ctf_archive_next, not ctf_archive_iter, so we can pass down a member count. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Add the member count; don't return anything. Import parents into children no matter what the parent's name, while still avoiding displaying the header for the common parent name of ".ctf". * readelf.c (usage): Adjust similarly. (dump_section_as_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. Never stop iterating over archive members, even if ctf_dump of one member fails. * doc/ctf.options.texi: Adjust.
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/* Don't print out the name of the default-named archive member if it appears
first in the list. The name .ctf appears everywhere, even for things that
aren't really archives, so printing it out is liable to be confusing; also,
the common case by far is for only one archive member to exist, and hiding
it in that case seems worthwhile. */
binutils: make objdump/readelf --ctf-parent actually useful This option has been present since the very early days of the development of libctf as part of binutils, and it shows. Back in the earliest days, I thought we might handle ambiguous types by introducing new ELF sections on the fly named things like .ctf.foo.c for ambiguous types found only in foo.c, etc. This turned out to be a terrible idea, so we moved to using a CTF archive in the .ctf section which contained all the CTF dictionaries -- but the --ctf-parent option in objdump and readelf was never adjusted, and lingered as a mechanism to specify CTF parent dictionaries in sections other than .ctf, even though the linker has no way to produce parent dictionaries in different sections from their children, libctf's ctf_open can't handle such split-up parent/child dicts, and they are never found in the wild, emitted by GNU ld or by any known third-party linking tool. Meanwhile, the actually-useful ctf_link feature (albeit not used by ld) which lets you remap the names of CTF archive members (so you can end up with a parent archive member named something other than ".ctf", still contained with all its children in a single .ctf section) had no support in objdump or readelf: there was no way to tell them that these members were parents, so all the types in the associated child dicts always appeared corrupted, referencing nonexistent types from a parent objdump couldn't find. So adjust --ctf-parent so that rather than taking a section name it takes a member name instead (if not specified, the name is ".ctf", which is what GNU ld emits). Because the option was always useless before now, this is expected to have no backward-compatibility implications. As part of this, we have to slightly adjust the code which skips the archive member name if redundant: right now it skips it if it's ".ctf", on the assumption that this name will almost always be at the start of the objdump output and thus we'll end up with a shared dump and then smaller, headed dumps for the per-TU child dicts; but if the parent name has been changed, that won't be true any more. So change the rules to "members named .ctf which appear first in the first have their member name skipped". Since we now need to count members, move from ctf_archive_iter (for which passing in extra parameters requires defining a new struct and is clumsy) to ctf_archive_next, allowing us to just *call* dump_ctf_archive_member and maintain a member count in the obvious way. In the process we fix a tiny difference between readelf and objdump: if a ctf_dump ever failed, readelf skipped every later member, while objdump tried to keep going as much as it could. For a dumping tool the former is clearly preferable. binutils/ChangeLog 2021-10-25 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * objdump.c (usage): --ctf-parent now takes a name, not a section. (dump_ctf): Don't open a separate section; use the parent_name in ctf_dict_open instead. Use ctf_archive_next, not ctf_archive_iter, so we can pass down a member count. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Add the member count; don't return anything. Import parents into children no matter what the parent's name, while still avoiding displaying the header for the common parent name of ".ctf". * readelf.c (usage): Adjust similarly. (dump_section_as_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. Never stop iterating over archive members, even if ctf_dump of one member fails. * doc/ctf.options.texi: Adjust.
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if (strcmp (name, ".ctf") != 0 || member != 0)
printf (_("\nCTF archive member: %s:\n"), sanitize_string (name));
binutils: make objdump/readelf --ctf-parent actually useful This option has been present since the very early days of the development of libctf as part of binutils, and it shows. Back in the earliest days, I thought we might handle ambiguous types by introducing new ELF sections on the fly named things like .ctf.foo.c for ambiguous types found only in foo.c, etc. This turned out to be a terrible idea, so we moved to using a CTF archive in the .ctf section which contained all the CTF dictionaries -- but the --ctf-parent option in objdump and readelf was never adjusted, and lingered as a mechanism to specify CTF parent dictionaries in sections other than .ctf, even though the linker has no way to produce parent dictionaries in different sections from their children, libctf's ctf_open can't handle such split-up parent/child dicts, and they are never found in the wild, emitted by GNU ld or by any known third-party linking tool. Meanwhile, the actually-useful ctf_link feature (albeit not used by ld) which lets you remap the names of CTF archive members (so you can end up with a parent archive member named something other than ".ctf", still contained with all its children in a single .ctf section) had no support in objdump or readelf: there was no way to tell them that these members were parents, so all the types in the associated child dicts always appeared corrupted, referencing nonexistent types from a parent objdump couldn't find. So adjust --ctf-parent so that rather than taking a section name it takes a member name instead (if not specified, the name is ".ctf", which is what GNU ld emits). Because the option was always useless before now, this is expected to have no backward-compatibility implications. As part of this, we have to slightly adjust the code which skips the archive member name if redundant: right now it skips it if it's ".ctf", on the assumption that this name will almost always be at the start of the objdump output and thus we'll end up with a shared dump and then smaller, headed dumps for the per-TU child dicts; but if the parent name has been changed, that won't be true any more. So change the rules to "members named .ctf which appear first in the first have their member name skipped". Since we now need to count members, move from ctf_archive_iter (for which passing in extra parameters requires defining a new struct and is clumsy) to ctf_archive_next, allowing us to just *call* dump_ctf_archive_member and maintain a member count in the obvious way. In the process we fix a tiny difference between readelf and objdump: if a ctf_dump ever failed, readelf skipped every later member, while objdump tried to keep going as much as it could. For a dumping tool the former is clearly preferable. binutils/ChangeLog 2021-10-25 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * objdump.c (usage): --ctf-parent now takes a name, not a section. (dump_ctf): Don't open a separate section; use the parent_name in ctf_dict_open instead. Use ctf_archive_next, not ctf_archive_iter, so we can pass down a member count. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Add the member count; don't return anything. Import parents into children no matter what the parent's name, while still avoiding displaying the header for the common parent name of ".ctf". * readelf.c (usage): Adjust similarly. (dump_section_as_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. Never stop iterating over archive members, even if ctf_dump of one member fails. * doc/ctf.options.texi: Adjust.
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if (ctf_parent_name (ctf) != NULL)
ctf_import (ctf, parent);
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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for (i = 0, thing = things; *thing[0]; thing++, i++)
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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{
ctf_dump_state_t *s = NULL;
char *item;
printf ("\n %s:\n", *thing);
while ((item = ctf_dump (ctf, &s, i, dump_ctf_indent_lines,
(void *) " ")) != NULL)
{
printf ("%s\n", item);
free (item);
}
if (ctf_errno (ctf))
{
non_fatal (_("Iteration failed: %s, %s"), *thing,
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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ctf_errmsg (ctf_errno (ctf)));
break;
}
}
libctf, ld, binutils: add textual error/warning reporting for libctf This commit adds a long-missing piece of infrastructure to libctf: the ability to report errors and warnings using all the power of printf, rather than being restricted to one errno value. Internally, libctf calls ctf_err_warn() to add errors and warnings to a list: a new iterator ctf_errwarning_next() then consumes this list one by one and hands it to the caller, which can free it. New errors and warnings are added until the list is consumed by the caller or the ctf_file_t is closed, so you can dump them at intervals. The caller can of course choose to print only those warnings it wants. (I am not sure whether we want objdump, readelf or ld to print warnings or not: right now I'm printing them, but maybe we only want to print errors? This entirely depends on whether warnings are voluminous things describing e.g. the inability to emit single types because of name clashes or something. There are no users of this infrastructure yet, so it's hard to say.) There is no internationalization here yet, but this at least adds a place where internationalization can be added, to one of ctf_errwarning_next or ctf_err_warn. We also provide a new ctf_assert() function which uses this infrastructure to provide non-fatal assertion failures while emitting an assert-like string to the caller: to save space and avoid needlessly duplicating unchanging strings, the assertion test is inlined but the print-things-out failure case is not. All assertions in libctf will be converted to use this machinery in future commits and propagate assertion-failure errors up, so that the linker in particular cannot be killed by libctf assertion failures when it could perfectly well just print warnings and drop the CTF section. include/ * ctf-api.h (ECTF_INTERNAL): Adjust error text. (ctf_errwarning_next): New. libctf/ * ctf-impl.h (ctf_assert): New. (ctf_err_warning_t): Likewise. (ctf_file_t) <ctf_errs_warnings>: Likewise. (ctf_err_warn): New prototype. (ctf_assert_fail_internal): Likewise. * ctf-inlines.h (ctf_assert_internal): Likewise. * ctf-open.c (ctf_file_close): Free ctf_errs_warnings. * ctf-create.c (ctf_serialize): Copy it on serialization. * ctf-subr.c (ctf_err_warn): New, add an error/warning. (ctf_errwarning_next): New iterator, free and pass back errors/warnings in succession. * libctf.ver (ctf_errwarning_next): Add. ld/ * ldlang.c (lang_ctf_errs_warnings): New, print CTF errors and warnings. Assert when libctf asserts. (lang_merge_ctf): Call it. (land_write_ctf): Likewise. binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf_archive_member): Print CTF errors and warnings. * readelf.c (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise.
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libctf, binutils, include, ld: gettextize and improve error handling This commit follows on from the earlier commit "libctf, ld, binutils: add textual error/warning reporting for libctf" and converts every error in libctf that was reported using ctf_dprintf to use ctf_err_warn instead, gettextizing them in the process, using N_() where necessary to avoid doing gettext calls unless an error message is actually generated, and rephrasing some error messages for ease of translation. This requires a slight change in the ctf_errwarning_next API: this API is public but has not been in a release yet, so can still change freely. The problem is that many errors are emitted at open time (whether opening of a CTF dict, or opening of a CTF archive): the former of these throws away its incompletely-initialized ctf_file_t rather than return it, and the latter has no ctf_file_t at all. So errors and warnings emitted at open time cannot be stored in the ctf_file_t, and have to go elsewhere. We put them in a static local in ctf-subr.c (which is not very thread-safe: a later commit will improve things here): ctf_err_warn with a NULL fp adds to this list, and the public interface ctf_errwarning_next with a NULL fp retrieves from it. We need a slight exception from the usual iterator rules in this case: with a NULL fp, there is nowhere to store the ECTF_NEXT_END "error" which signifies the end of iteration, so we add a new err parameter to ctf_errwarning_next which is used to report such iteration-related errors. (If an fp is provided -- i.e., if not reporting open errors -- this is optional, but even if it's optional it's still an API change. This is actually useful from a usability POV as well, since ctf_errwarning_next is usually called when there's been an error, so overwriting the error code with ECTF_NEXT_END is not very helpful! So, unusually, ctf_errwarning_next now uses the passed fp for its error code *only* if no errp pointer is passed in, and leaves it untouched otherwise.) ld, objdump and readelf are adapted to call ctf_errwarning_next with a NULL fp to report open errors where appropriate. The ctf_err_warn API also has to change, gaining a new error-number parameter which is used to add the error message corresponding to that error number into the debug stream when LIBCTF_DEBUG is enabled: changing this API is easy at this point since we are already touching all existing calls to gettextize them. We need this because the debug stream should contain the errno's message, but the error reported in the error/warning stream should *not*, because the caller will probably report it themselves at failure time regardless, and reporting it in every error message that leads up to it leads to a ridiculous chattering on failure, which is likely to end up as ridiculous chattering on stderr (trimmed a bit): CTF error: `ld/testsuite/ld-ctf/A.c (0): lookup failure for type 3: flags 1: The parent CTF dictionary is unavailable' CTF error: `ld/testsuite/ld-ctf/A.c (0): struct/union member type hashing error during type hashing for type 80000001, kind 6: The parent CTF dictionary is unavailable' CTF error: `deduplicating link variable emission failed for ld/testsuite/ld-ctf/A.c: The parent CTF dictionary is unavailable' ld/.libs/lt-ld-new: warning: CTF linking failed; output will have no CTF section: `The parent CTF dictionary is unavailable' We only need to be told that the parent CTF dictionary is unavailable *once*, not over and over again! errmsgs are still emitted on warning generation, because warnings do not usually lead to a failure propagated up to the caller and reported there. Debug-stream messages are not translated. If translation is turned on, there will be a mixture of English and translated messages in the debug stream, but rather that than burden the translators with debug-only output. binutils/ChangeLog 2020-08-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * objdump.c (dump_ctf_archive_member): Move error- reporting... (dump_ctf_errs): ... into this separate function. (dump_ctf): Call it on open errors. * readelf.c (dump_ctf_archive_member): Move error- reporting... (dump_ctf_errs): ... into this separate function. Support calls with NULL fp. Adjust for new err parameter to ctf_errwarning_next. (dump_section_as_ctf): Call it on open errors. include/ChangeLog 2020-08-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-api.h (ctf_errwarning_next): New err parameter. ld/ChangeLog 2020-08-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ldlang.c (lang_ctf_errs_warnings): Support calls with NULL fp. Adjust for new err parameter to ctf_errwarning_next. Only check for assertion failures when fp is non-NULL. (ldlang_open_ctf): Call it on open errors. * testsuite/ld-ctf/ctf.exp: Always use the C locale to avoid breaking the diags tests. libctf/ChangeLog 2020-08-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-subr.c (open_errors): New list. (ctf_err_warn): Calls with NULL fp append to open_errors. Add err parameter, and use it to decorate the debug stream with errmsgs. (ctf_err_warn_to_open): Splice errors from a CTF dict into the open_errors. (ctf_errwarning_next): Calls with NULL fp report from open_errors. New err param to report iteration errors (including end-of-iteration) when fp is NULL. (ctf_assert_fail_internal): Adjust ctf_err_warn call for new err parameter: gettextize. * ctf-impl.h (ctfo_get_vbytes): Add ctf_file_t parameter. (LCTF_VBYTES): Adjust. (ctf_err_warn_to_open): New. (ctf_err_warn): Adjust. (ctf_bundle): Used in only one place: move... * ctf-create.c: ... here. (enumcmp): Use ctf_err_warn, not ctf_dprintf, passing the err number down as needed. Don't emit the errmsg. Gettextize. (membcmp): Likewise. (ctf_add_type_internal): Likewise. (ctf_write_mem): Likewise. (ctf_compress_write): Likewise. Report errors writing the header or body. (ctf_write): Likewise. * ctf-archive.c (ctf_arc_write_fd): Use ctf_err_warn, not ctf_dprintf, and gettextize, as above. (ctf_arc_write): Likewise. (ctf_arc_bufopen): Likewise. (ctf_arc_open_internal): Likewise. * ctf-labels.c (ctf_label_iter): Likewise. * ctf-open-bfd.c (ctf_bfdclose): Likewise. (ctf_bfdopen): Likewise. (ctf_bfdopen_ctfsect): Likewise. (ctf_fdopen): Likewise. * ctf-string.c (ctf_str_write_strtab): Likewise. * ctf-types.c (ctf_type_resolve): Likewise. * ctf-open.c (get_vbytes_common): Likewise. Pass down the ctf dict. (get_vbytes_v1): Pass down the ctf dict. (get_vbytes_v2): Likewise. (flip_ctf): Likewise. (flip_types): Likewise. Use ctf_err_warn, not ctf_dprintf, and gettextize, as above. (upgrade_types_v1): Adjust calls. (init_types): Use ctf_err_warn, not ctf_dprintf, as above. (ctf_bufopen_internal): Likewise. Adjust calls. Transplant errors emitted into individual dicts into the open errors if this turns out to be a failed open in the end. * ctf-dump.c (ctf_dump_format_type): Adjust ctf_err_warn for new err argument. Gettextize. Don't emit the errmsg. (ctf_dump_funcs): Likewise. Collapse err label into its only case. (ctf_dump_type): Likewise. * ctf-link.c (ctf_create_per_cu): Adjust ctf_err_warn for new err argument. Gettextize. Don't emit the errmsg. (ctf_link_one_type): Likewise. (ctf_link_lazy_open): Likewise. (ctf_link_one_input_archive): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_count_inputs): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_open_inputs): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_close_inputs): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating): Likewise. (ctf_link): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_per_cu): Likewise. Add some missed ctf_set_errnos to obscure error cases. * ctf-dedup.c (ctf_dedup_rhash_type): Adjust ctf_err_warn for new err argument. Gettextize. Don't emit the errmsg. (ctf_dedup_populate_mappings): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_detect_name_ambiguity): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_init): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_multiple_input_dicts): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_conflictify_unshared): Likewise. (ctf_dedup): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_rwalk_one_output_mapping): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_id_to_target): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_emit_type): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_emit_struct_members): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_populate_type_mapping): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_populate_type_mappings): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_emit): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_hash_type): Likewise. Fix a bit of messed-up error status setting. (ctf_dedup_rwalk_one_output_mapping): Likewise. Don't hide unknown-type-kind messages (which signify file corruption).
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dump_ctf_errs (ctf);
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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}
/* Dump the CTF debugging information. */
static void
dump_ctf (bfd *abfd, const char *sect_name, const char *parent_name)
{
asection *sec;
binutils: make objdump/readelf --ctf-parent actually useful This option has been present since the very early days of the development of libctf as part of binutils, and it shows. Back in the earliest days, I thought we might handle ambiguous types by introducing new ELF sections on the fly named things like .ctf.foo.c for ambiguous types found only in foo.c, etc. This turned out to be a terrible idea, so we moved to using a CTF archive in the .ctf section which contained all the CTF dictionaries -- but the --ctf-parent option in objdump and readelf was never adjusted, and lingered as a mechanism to specify CTF parent dictionaries in sections other than .ctf, even though the linker has no way to produce parent dictionaries in different sections from their children, libctf's ctf_open can't handle such split-up parent/child dicts, and they are never found in the wild, emitted by GNU ld or by any known third-party linking tool. Meanwhile, the actually-useful ctf_link feature (albeit not used by ld) which lets you remap the names of CTF archive members (so you can end up with a parent archive member named something other than ".ctf", still contained with all its children in a single .ctf section) had no support in objdump or readelf: there was no way to tell them that these members were parents, so all the types in the associated child dicts always appeared corrupted, referencing nonexistent types from a parent objdump couldn't find. So adjust --ctf-parent so that rather than taking a section name it takes a member name instead (if not specified, the name is ".ctf", which is what GNU ld emits). Because the option was always useless before now, this is expected to have no backward-compatibility implications. As part of this, we have to slightly adjust the code which skips the archive member name if redundant: right now it skips it if it's ".ctf", on the assumption that this name will almost always be at the start of the objdump output and thus we'll end up with a shared dump and then smaller, headed dumps for the per-TU child dicts; but if the parent name has been changed, that won't be true any more. So change the rules to "members named .ctf which appear first in the first have their member name skipped". Since we now need to count members, move from ctf_archive_iter (for which passing in extra parameters requires defining a new struct and is clumsy) to ctf_archive_next, allowing us to just *call* dump_ctf_archive_member and maintain a member count in the obvious way. In the process we fix a tiny difference between readelf and objdump: if a ctf_dump ever failed, readelf skipped every later member, while objdump tried to keep going as much as it could. For a dumping tool the former is clearly preferable. binutils/ChangeLog 2021-10-25 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * objdump.c (usage): --ctf-parent now takes a name, not a section. (dump_ctf): Don't open a separate section; use the parent_name in ctf_dict_open instead. Use ctf_archive_next, not ctf_archive_iter, so we can pass down a member count. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Add the member count; don't return anything. Import parents into children no matter what the parent's name, while still avoiding displaying the header for the common parent name of ".ctf". * readelf.c (usage): Adjust similarly. (dump_section_as_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. Never stop iterating over archive members, even if ctf_dump of one member fails. * doc/ctf.options.texi: Adjust.
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ctf_archive_t *ctfa = NULL;
bfd_byte *ctfdata;
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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ctf_sect_t ctfsect;
binutils: make objdump/readelf --ctf-parent actually useful This option has been present since the very early days of the development of libctf as part of binutils, and it shows. Back in the earliest days, I thought we might handle ambiguous types by introducing new ELF sections on the fly named things like .ctf.foo.c for ambiguous types found only in foo.c, etc. This turned out to be a terrible idea, so we moved to using a CTF archive in the .ctf section which contained all the CTF dictionaries -- but the --ctf-parent option in objdump and readelf was never adjusted, and lingered as a mechanism to specify CTF parent dictionaries in sections other than .ctf, even though the linker has no way to produce parent dictionaries in different sections from their children, libctf's ctf_open can't handle such split-up parent/child dicts, and they are never found in the wild, emitted by GNU ld or by any known third-party linking tool. Meanwhile, the actually-useful ctf_link feature (albeit not used by ld) which lets you remap the names of CTF archive members (so you can end up with a parent archive member named something other than ".ctf", still contained with all its children in a single .ctf section) had no support in objdump or readelf: there was no way to tell them that these members were parents, so all the types in the associated child dicts always appeared corrupted, referencing nonexistent types from a parent objdump couldn't find. So adjust --ctf-parent so that rather than taking a section name it takes a member name instead (if not specified, the name is ".ctf", which is what GNU ld emits). Because the option was always useless before now, this is expected to have no backward-compatibility implications. As part of this, we have to slightly adjust the code which skips the archive member name if redundant: right now it skips it if it's ".ctf", on the assumption that this name will almost always be at the start of the objdump output and thus we'll end up with a shared dump and then smaller, headed dumps for the per-TU child dicts; but if the parent name has been changed, that won't be true any more. So change the rules to "members named .ctf which appear first in the first have their member name skipped". Since we now need to count members, move from ctf_archive_iter (for which passing in extra parameters requires defining a new struct and is clumsy) to ctf_archive_next, allowing us to just *call* dump_ctf_archive_member and maintain a member count in the obvious way. In the process we fix a tiny difference between readelf and objdump: if a ctf_dump ever failed, readelf skipped every later member, while objdump tried to keep going as much as it could. For a dumping tool the former is clearly preferable. binutils/ChangeLog 2021-10-25 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * objdump.c (usage): --ctf-parent now takes a name, not a section. (dump_ctf): Don't open a separate section; use the parent_name in ctf_dict_open instead. Use ctf_archive_next, not ctf_archive_iter, so we can pass down a member count. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Add the member count; don't return anything. Import parents into children no matter what the parent's name, while still avoiding displaying the header for the common parent name of ".ctf". * readelf.c (usage): Adjust similarly. (dump_section_as_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. Never stop iterating over archive members, even if ctf_dump of one member fails. * doc/ctf.options.texi: Adjust.
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ctf_dict_t *parent;
ctf_dict_t *fp;
ctf_next_t *i = NULL;
const char *name;
size_t member = 0;
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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int err;
binutils, ld: make objdump --ctf's parameter optional ld by default (and always, unless adjusted with a hand-rolled linker script) emits deduplicated CTF into the .ctf section. But viewing it needs you to explicitly tell objdump this: it doesn't default its argument, even though what you always end up typing is --ctf=.ctf. This is annoying, so make the argument optional. binutils/ChangeLog 2021-10-25 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * objdump.c (usage): --ctf now has an optional argument. (main): Adjust accordingly. (dump_ctf): Default it. * doc/ctf.options.texi: Adjust. ld/ChangeLog 2021-10-25 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * testsuite/ld-ctf/array.d: Change --ctf=.ctf to --ctf. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-1.B-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-1.B-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-1.parent.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-2.A-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-2.A-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-2.parent.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-3.C-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-3.C-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-3.parent.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-enums.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-typedefs.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cross-tu-cyclic-conflicting.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cross-tu-cyclic-nonconflicting.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cross-tu-into-cycle.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cross-tu-noncyclic.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cycle-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cycle-2.A.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cycle-2.B.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cycle-2.C.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/data-func-conflicted.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/diag-cttname-null.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/diag-cuname.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/diag-parlabel.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/enum-forward.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/enums.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/forward.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/function.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/nonrepresentable.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/slice.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/super-sub-cycles.d: Likewise.
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if (sect_name == NULL)
sect_name = ".ctf";
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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sec = read_section (abfd, sect_name, &ctfdata);
if (sec == NULL)
{
my_bfd_nonfatal (bfd_get_filename (abfd));
return;
}
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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binutils: make objdump/readelf --ctf-parent actually useful This option has been present since the very early days of the development of libctf as part of binutils, and it shows. Back in the earliest days, I thought we might handle ambiguous types by introducing new ELF sections on the fly named things like .ctf.foo.c for ambiguous types found only in foo.c, etc. This turned out to be a terrible idea, so we moved to using a CTF archive in the .ctf section which contained all the CTF dictionaries -- but the --ctf-parent option in objdump and readelf was never adjusted, and lingered as a mechanism to specify CTF parent dictionaries in sections other than .ctf, even though the linker has no way to produce parent dictionaries in different sections from their children, libctf's ctf_open can't handle such split-up parent/child dicts, and they are never found in the wild, emitted by GNU ld or by any known third-party linking tool. Meanwhile, the actually-useful ctf_link feature (albeit not used by ld) which lets you remap the names of CTF archive members (so you can end up with a parent archive member named something other than ".ctf", still contained with all its children in a single .ctf section) had no support in objdump or readelf: there was no way to tell them that these members were parents, so all the types in the associated child dicts always appeared corrupted, referencing nonexistent types from a parent objdump couldn't find. So adjust --ctf-parent so that rather than taking a section name it takes a member name instead (if not specified, the name is ".ctf", which is what GNU ld emits). Because the option was always useless before now, this is expected to have no backward-compatibility implications. As part of this, we have to slightly adjust the code which skips the archive member name if redundant: right now it skips it if it's ".ctf", on the assumption that this name will almost always be at the start of the objdump output and thus we'll end up with a shared dump and then smaller, headed dumps for the per-TU child dicts; but if the parent name has been changed, that won't be true any more. So change the rules to "members named .ctf which appear first in the first have their member name skipped". Since we now need to count members, move from ctf_archive_iter (for which passing in extra parameters requires defining a new struct and is clumsy) to ctf_archive_next, allowing us to just *call* dump_ctf_archive_member and maintain a member count in the obvious way. In the process we fix a tiny difference between readelf and objdump: if a ctf_dump ever failed, readelf skipped every later member, while objdump tried to keep going as much as it could. For a dumping tool the former is clearly preferable. binutils/ChangeLog 2021-10-25 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * objdump.c (usage): --ctf-parent now takes a name, not a section. (dump_ctf): Don't open a separate section; use the parent_name in ctf_dict_open instead. Use ctf_archive_next, not ctf_archive_iter, so we can pass down a member count. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Add the member count; don't return anything. Import parents into children no matter what the parent's name, while still avoiding displaying the header for the common parent name of ".ctf". * readelf.c (usage): Adjust similarly. (dump_section_as_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. Never stop iterating over archive members, even if ctf_dump of one member fails. * doc/ctf.options.texi: Adjust.
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/* Load the CTF file and dump it. Preload the parent dict, since it will
need to be imported into every child in turn. */
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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ctfsect = make_ctfsect (sect_name, ctfdata, bfd_section_size (sec));
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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if ((ctfa = ctf_bfdopen_ctfsect (abfd, &ctfsect, &err)) == NULL)
{
libctf, binutils, include, ld: gettextize and improve error handling This commit follows on from the earlier commit "libctf, ld, binutils: add textual error/warning reporting for libctf" and converts every error in libctf that was reported using ctf_dprintf to use ctf_err_warn instead, gettextizing them in the process, using N_() where necessary to avoid doing gettext calls unless an error message is actually generated, and rephrasing some error messages for ease of translation. This requires a slight change in the ctf_errwarning_next API: this API is public but has not been in a release yet, so can still change freely. The problem is that many errors are emitted at open time (whether opening of a CTF dict, or opening of a CTF archive): the former of these throws away its incompletely-initialized ctf_file_t rather than return it, and the latter has no ctf_file_t at all. So errors and warnings emitted at open time cannot be stored in the ctf_file_t, and have to go elsewhere. We put them in a static local in ctf-subr.c (which is not very thread-safe: a later commit will improve things here): ctf_err_warn with a NULL fp adds to this list, and the public interface ctf_errwarning_next with a NULL fp retrieves from it. We need a slight exception from the usual iterator rules in this case: with a NULL fp, there is nowhere to store the ECTF_NEXT_END "error" which signifies the end of iteration, so we add a new err parameter to ctf_errwarning_next which is used to report such iteration-related errors. (If an fp is provided -- i.e., if not reporting open errors -- this is optional, but even if it's optional it's still an API change. This is actually useful from a usability POV as well, since ctf_errwarning_next is usually called when there's been an error, so overwriting the error code with ECTF_NEXT_END is not very helpful! So, unusually, ctf_errwarning_next now uses the passed fp for its error code *only* if no errp pointer is passed in, and leaves it untouched otherwise.) ld, objdump and readelf are adapted to call ctf_errwarning_next with a NULL fp to report open errors where appropriate. The ctf_err_warn API also has to change, gaining a new error-number parameter which is used to add the error message corresponding to that error number into the debug stream when LIBCTF_DEBUG is enabled: changing this API is easy at this point since we are already touching all existing calls to gettextize them. We need this because the debug stream should contain the errno's message, but the error reported in the error/warning stream should *not*, because the caller will probably report it themselves at failure time regardless, and reporting it in every error message that leads up to it leads to a ridiculous chattering on failure, which is likely to end up as ridiculous chattering on stderr (trimmed a bit): CTF error: `ld/testsuite/ld-ctf/A.c (0): lookup failure for type 3: flags 1: The parent CTF dictionary is unavailable' CTF error: `ld/testsuite/ld-ctf/A.c (0): struct/union member type hashing error during type hashing for type 80000001, kind 6: The parent CTF dictionary is unavailable' CTF error: `deduplicating link variable emission failed for ld/testsuite/ld-ctf/A.c: The parent CTF dictionary is unavailable' ld/.libs/lt-ld-new: warning: CTF linking failed; output will have no CTF section: `The parent CTF dictionary is unavailable' We only need to be told that the parent CTF dictionary is unavailable *once*, not over and over again! errmsgs are still emitted on warning generation, because warnings do not usually lead to a failure propagated up to the caller and reported there. Debug-stream messages are not translated. If translation is turned on, there will be a mixture of English and translated messages in the debug stream, but rather that than burden the translators with debug-only output. binutils/ChangeLog 2020-08-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * objdump.c (dump_ctf_archive_member): Move error- reporting... (dump_ctf_errs): ... into this separate function. (dump_ctf): Call it on open errors. * readelf.c (dump_ctf_archive_member): Move error- reporting... (dump_ctf_errs): ... into this separate function. Support calls with NULL fp. Adjust for new err parameter to ctf_errwarning_next. (dump_section_as_ctf): Call it on open errors. include/ChangeLog 2020-08-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-api.h (ctf_errwarning_next): New err parameter. ld/ChangeLog 2020-08-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ldlang.c (lang_ctf_errs_warnings): Support calls with NULL fp. Adjust for new err parameter to ctf_errwarning_next. Only check for assertion failures when fp is non-NULL. (ldlang_open_ctf): Call it on open errors. * testsuite/ld-ctf/ctf.exp: Always use the C locale to avoid breaking the diags tests. libctf/ChangeLog 2020-08-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-subr.c (open_errors): New list. (ctf_err_warn): Calls with NULL fp append to open_errors. Add err parameter, and use it to decorate the debug stream with errmsgs. (ctf_err_warn_to_open): Splice errors from a CTF dict into the open_errors. (ctf_errwarning_next): Calls with NULL fp report from open_errors. New err param to report iteration errors (including end-of-iteration) when fp is NULL. (ctf_assert_fail_internal): Adjust ctf_err_warn call for new err parameter: gettextize. * ctf-impl.h (ctfo_get_vbytes): Add ctf_file_t parameter. (LCTF_VBYTES): Adjust. (ctf_err_warn_to_open): New. (ctf_err_warn): Adjust. (ctf_bundle): Used in only one place: move... * ctf-create.c: ... here. (enumcmp): Use ctf_err_warn, not ctf_dprintf, passing the err number down as needed. Don't emit the errmsg. Gettextize. (membcmp): Likewise. (ctf_add_type_internal): Likewise. (ctf_write_mem): Likewise. (ctf_compress_write): Likewise. Report errors writing the header or body. (ctf_write): Likewise. * ctf-archive.c (ctf_arc_write_fd): Use ctf_err_warn, not ctf_dprintf, and gettextize, as above. (ctf_arc_write): Likewise. (ctf_arc_bufopen): Likewise. (ctf_arc_open_internal): Likewise. * ctf-labels.c (ctf_label_iter): Likewise. * ctf-open-bfd.c (ctf_bfdclose): Likewise. (ctf_bfdopen): Likewise. (ctf_bfdopen_ctfsect): Likewise. (ctf_fdopen): Likewise. * ctf-string.c (ctf_str_write_strtab): Likewise. * ctf-types.c (ctf_type_resolve): Likewise. * ctf-open.c (get_vbytes_common): Likewise. Pass down the ctf dict. (get_vbytes_v1): Pass down the ctf dict. (get_vbytes_v2): Likewise. (flip_ctf): Likewise. (flip_types): Likewise. Use ctf_err_warn, not ctf_dprintf, and gettextize, as above. (upgrade_types_v1): Adjust calls. (init_types): Use ctf_err_warn, not ctf_dprintf, as above. (ctf_bufopen_internal): Likewise. Adjust calls. Transplant errors emitted into individual dicts into the open errors if this turns out to be a failed open in the end. * ctf-dump.c (ctf_dump_format_type): Adjust ctf_err_warn for new err argument. Gettextize. Don't emit the errmsg. (ctf_dump_funcs): Likewise. Collapse err label into its only case. (ctf_dump_type): Likewise. * ctf-link.c (ctf_create_per_cu): Adjust ctf_err_warn for new err argument. Gettextize. Don't emit the errmsg. (ctf_link_one_type): Likewise. (ctf_link_lazy_open): Likewise. (ctf_link_one_input_archive): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_count_inputs): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_open_inputs): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_close_inputs): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating): Likewise. (ctf_link): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_per_cu): Likewise. Add some missed ctf_set_errnos to obscure error cases. * ctf-dedup.c (ctf_dedup_rhash_type): Adjust ctf_err_warn for new err argument. Gettextize. Don't emit the errmsg. (ctf_dedup_populate_mappings): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_detect_name_ambiguity): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_init): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_multiple_input_dicts): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_conflictify_unshared): Likewise. (ctf_dedup): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_rwalk_one_output_mapping): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_id_to_target): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_emit_type): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_emit_struct_members): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_populate_type_mapping): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_populate_type_mappings): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_emit): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_hash_type): Likewise. Fix a bit of messed-up error status setting. (ctf_dedup_rwalk_one_output_mapping): Likewise. Don't hide unknown-type-kind messages (which signify file corruption).
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dump_ctf_errs (NULL);
non_fatal (_("CTF open failure: %s"), ctf_errmsg (err));
my_bfd_nonfatal (bfd_get_filename (abfd));
free (ctfdata);
return;
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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}
binutils: make objdump/readelf --ctf-parent actually useful This option has been present since the very early days of the development of libctf as part of binutils, and it shows. Back in the earliest days, I thought we might handle ambiguous types by introducing new ELF sections on the fly named things like .ctf.foo.c for ambiguous types found only in foo.c, etc. This turned out to be a terrible idea, so we moved to using a CTF archive in the .ctf section which contained all the CTF dictionaries -- but the --ctf-parent option in objdump and readelf was never adjusted, and lingered as a mechanism to specify CTF parent dictionaries in sections other than .ctf, even though the linker has no way to produce parent dictionaries in different sections from their children, libctf's ctf_open can't handle such split-up parent/child dicts, and they are never found in the wild, emitted by GNU ld or by any known third-party linking tool. Meanwhile, the actually-useful ctf_link feature (albeit not used by ld) which lets you remap the names of CTF archive members (so you can end up with a parent archive member named something other than ".ctf", still contained with all its children in a single .ctf section) had no support in objdump or readelf: there was no way to tell them that these members were parents, so all the types in the associated child dicts always appeared corrupted, referencing nonexistent types from a parent objdump couldn't find. So adjust --ctf-parent so that rather than taking a section name it takes a member name instead (if not specified, the name is ".ctf", which is what GNU ld emits). Because the option was always useless before now, this is expected to have no backward-compatibility implications. As part of this, we have to slightly adjust the code which skips the archive member name if redundant: right now it skips it if it's ".ctf", on the assumption that this name will almost always be at the start of the objdump output and thus we'll end up with a shared dump and then smaller, headed dumps for the per-TU child dicts; but if the parent name has been changed, that won't be true any more. So change the rules to "members named .ctf which appear first in the first have their member name skipped". Since we now need to count members, move from ctf_archive_iter (for which passing in extra parameters requires defining a new struct and is clumsy) to ctf_archive_next, allowing us to just *call* dump_ctf_archive_member and maintain a member count in the obvious way. In the process we fix a tiny difference between readelf and objdump: if a ctf_dump ever failed, readelf skipped every later member, while objdump tried to keep going as much as it could. For a dumping tool the former is clearly preferable. binutils/ChangeLog 2021-10-25 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * objdump.c (usage): --ctf-parent now takes a name, not a section. (dump_ctf): Don't open a separate section; use the parent_name in ctf_dict_open instead. Use ctf_archive_next, not ctf_archive_iter, so we can pass down a member count. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Add the member count; don't return anything. Import parents into children no matter what the parent's name, while still avoiding displaying the header for the common parent name of ".ctf". * readelf.c (usage): Adjust similarly. (dump_section_as_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. Never stop iterating over archive members, even if ctf_dump of one member fails. * doc/ctf.options.texi: Adjust.
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if ((parent = ctf_dict_open (ctfa, parent_name, &err)) == NULL)
{
libctf, binutils, include, ld: gettextize and improve error handling This commit follows on from the earlier commit "libctf, ld, binutils: add textual error/warning reporting for libctf" and converts every error in libctf that was reported using ctf_dprintf to use ctf_err_warn instead, gettextizing them in the process, using N_() where necessary to avoid doing gettext calls unless an error message is actually generated, and rephrasing some error messages for ease of translation. This requires a slight change in the ctf_errwarning_next API: this API is public but has not been in a release yet, so can still change freely. The problem is that many errors are emitted at open time (whether opening of a CTF dict, or opening of a CTF archive): the former of these throws away its incompletely-initialized ctf_file_t rather than return it, and the latter has no ctf_file_t at all. So errors and warnings emitted at open time cannot be stored in the ctf_file_t, and have to go elsewhere. We put them in a static local in ctf-subr.c (which is not very thread-safe: a later commit will improve things here): ctf_err_warn with a NULL fp adds to this list, and the public interface ctf_errwarning_next with a NULL fp retrieves from it. We need a slight exception from the usual iterator rules in this case: with a NULL fp, there is nowhere to store the ECTF_NEXT_END "error" which signifies the end of iteration, so we add a new err parameter to ctf_errwarning_next which is used to report such iteration-related errors. (If an fp is provided -- i.e., if not reporting open errors -- this is optional, but even if it's optional it's still an API change. This is actually useful from a usability POV as well, since ctf_errwarning_next is usually called when there's been an error, so overwriting the error code with ECTF_NEXT_END is not very helpful! So, unusually, ctf_errwarning_next now uses the passed fp for its error code *only* if no errp pointer is passed in, and leaves it untouched otherwise.) ld, objdump and readelf are adapted to call ctf_errwarning_next with a NULL fp to report open errors where appropriate. The ctf_err_warn API also has to change, gaining a new error-number parameter which is used to add the error message corresponding to that error number into the debug stream when LIBCTF_DEBUG is enabled: changing this API is easy at this point since we are already touching all existing calls to gettextize them. We need this because the debug stream should contain the errno's message, but the error reported in the error/warning stream should *not*, because the caller will probably report it themselves at failure time regardless, and reporting it in every error message that leads up to it leads to a ridiculous chattering on failure, which is likely to end up as ridiculous chattering on stderr (trimmed a bit): CTF error: `ld/testsuite/ld-ctf/A.c (0): lookup failure for type 3: flags 1: The parent CTF dictionary is unavailable' CTF error: `ld/testsuite/ld-ctf/A.c (0): struct/union member type hashing error during type hashing for type 80000001, kind 6: The parent CTF dictionary is unavailable' CTF error: `deduplicating link variable emission failed for ld/testsuite/ld-ctf/A.c: The parent CTF dictionary is unavailable' ld/.libs/lt-ld-new: warning: CTF linking failed; output will have no CTF section: `The parent CTF dictionary is unavailable' We only need to be told that the parent CTF dictionary is unavailable *once*, not over and over again! errmsgs are still emitted on warning generation, because warnings do not usually lead to a failure propagated up to the caller and reported there. Debug-stream messages are not translated. If translation is turned on, there will be a mixture of English and translated messages in the debug stream, but rather that than burden the translators with debug-only output. binutils/ChangeLog 2020-08-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * objdump.c (dump_ctf_archive_member): Move error- reporting... (dump_ctf_errs): ... into this separate function. (dump_ctf): Call it on open errors. * readelf.c (dump_ctf_archive_member): Move error- reporting... (dump_ctf_errs): ... into this separate function. Support calls with NULL fp. Adjust for new err parameter to ctf_errwarning_next. (dump_section_as_ctf): Call it on open errors. include/ChangeLog 2020-08-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-api.h (ctf_errwarning_next): New err parameter. ld/ChangeLog 2020-08-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ldlang.c (lang_ctf_errs_warnings): Support calls with NULL fp. Adjust for new err parameter to ctf_errwarning_next. Only check for assertion failures when fp is non-NULL. (ldlang_open_ctf): Call it on open errors. * testsuite/ld-ctf/ctf.exp: Always use the C locale to avoid breaking the diags tests. libctf/ChangeLog 2020-08-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-subr.c (open_errors): New list. (ctf_err_warn): Calls with NULL fp append to open_errors. Add err parameter, and use it to decorate the debug stream with errmsgs. (ctf_err_warn_to_open): Splice errors from a CTF dict into the open_errors. (ctf_errwarning_next): Calls with NULL fp report from open_errors. New err param to report iteration errors (including end-of-iteration) when fp is NULL. (ctf_assert_fail_internal): Adjust ctf_err_warn call for new err parameter: gettextize. * ctf-impl.h (ctfo_get_vbytes): Add ctf_file_t parameter. (LCTF_VBYTES): Adjust. (ctf_err_warn_to_open): New. (ctf_err_warn): Adjust. (ctf_bundle): Used in only one place: move... * ctf-create.c: ... here. (enumcmp): Use ctf_err_warn, not ctf_dprintf, passing the err number down as needed. Don't emit the errmsg. Gettextize. (membcmp): Likewise. (ctf_add_type_internal): Likewise. (ctf_write_mem): Likewise. (ctf_compress_write): Likewise. Report errors writing the header or body. (ctf_write): Likewise. * ctf-archive.c (ctf_arc_write_fd): Use ctf_err_warn, not ctf_dprintf, and gettextize, as above. (ctf_arc_write): Likewise. (ctf_arc_bufopen): Likewise. (ctf_arc_open_internal): Likewise. * ctf-labels.c (ctf_label_iter): Likewise. * ctf-open-bfd.c (ctf_bfdclose): Likewise. (ctf_bfdopen): Likewise. (ctf_bfdopen_ctfsect): Likewise. (ctf_fdopen): Likewise. * ctf-string.c (ctf_str_write_strtab): Likewise. * ctf-types.c (ctf_type_resolve): Likewise. * ctf-open.c (get_vbytes_common): Likewise. Pass down the ctf dict. (get_vbytes_v1): Pass down the ctf dict. (get_vbytes_v2): Likewise. (flip_ctf): Likewise. (flip_types): Likewise. Use ctf_err_warn, not ctf_dprintf, and gettextize, as above. (upgrade_types_v1): Adjust calls. (init_types): Use ctf_err_warn, not ctf_dprintf, as above. (ctf_bufopen_internal): Likewise. Adjust calls. Transplant errors emitted into individual dicts into the open errors if this turns out to be a failed open in the end. * ctf-dump.c (ctf_dump_format_type): Adjust ctf_err_warn for new err argument. Gettextize. Don't emit the errmsg. (ctf_dump_funcs): Likewise. Collapse err label into its only case. (ctf_dump_type): Likewise. * ctf-link.c (ctf_create_per_cu): Adjust ctf_err_warn for new err argument. Gettextize. Don't emit the errmsg. (ctf_link_one_type): Likewise. (ctf_link_lazy_open): Likewise. (ctf_link_one_input_archive): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_count_inputs): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_open_inputs): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_close_inputs): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating): Likewise. (ctf_link): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_per_cu): Likewise. Add some missed ctf_set_errnos to obscure error cases. * ctf-dedup.c (ctf_dedup_rhash_type): Adjust ctf_err_warn for new err argument. Gettextize. Don't emit the errmsg. (ctf_dedup_populate_mappings): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_detect_name_ambiguity): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_init): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_multiple_input_dicts): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_conflictify_unshared): Likewise. (ctf_dedup): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_rwalk_one_output_mapping): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_id_to_target): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_emit_type): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_emit_struct_members): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_populate_type_mapping): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_populate_type_mappings): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_emit): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_hash_type): Likewise. Fix a bit of messed-up error status setting. (ctf_dedup_rwalk_one_output_mapping): Likewise. Don't hide unknown-type-kind messages (which signify file corruption).
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dump_ctf_errs (NULL);
non_fatal (_("CTF open failure: %s"), ctf_errmsg (err));
my_bfd_nonfatal (bfd_get_filename (abfd));
ctf_close (ctfa);
free (ctfdata);
return;
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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}
printf (_("Contents of CTF section %s:\n"), sanitize_string (sect_name));
binutils: make objdump/readelf --ctf-parent actually useful This option has been present since the very early days of the development of libctf as part of binutils, and it shows. Back in the earliest days, I thought we might handle ambiguous types by introducing new ELF sections on the fly named things like .ctf.foo.c for ambiguous types found only in foo.c, etc. This turned out to be a terrible idea, so we moved to using a CTF archive in the .ctf section which contained all the CTF dictionaries -- but the --ctf-parent option in objdump and readelf was never adjusted, and lingered as a mechanism to specify CTF parent dictionaries in sections other than .ctf, even though the linker has no way to produce parent dictionaries in different sections from their children, libctf's ctf_open can't handle such split-up parent/child dicts, and they are never found in the wild, emitted by GNU ld or by any known third-party linking tool. Meanwhile, the actually-useful ctf_link feature (albeit not used by ld) which lets you remap the names of CTF archive members (so you can end up with a parent archive member named something other than ".ctf", still contained with all its children in a single .ctf section) had no support in objdump or readelf: there was no way to tell them that these members were parents, so all the types in the associated child dicts always appeared corrupted, referencing nonexistent types from a parent objdump couldn't find. So adjust --ctf-parent so that rather than taking a section name it takes a member name instead (if not specified, the name is ".ctf", which is what GNU ld emits). Because the option was always useless before now, this is expected to have no backward-compatibility implications. As part of this, we have to slightly adjust the code which skips the archive member name if redundant: right now it skips it if it's ".ctf", on the assumption that this name will almost always be at the start of the objdump output and thus we'll end up with a shared dump and then smaller, headed dumps for the per-TU child dicts; but if the parent name has been changed, that won't be true any more. So change the rules to "members named .ctf which appear first in the first have their member name skipped". Since we now need to count members, move from ctf_archive_iter (for which passing in extra parameters requires defining a new struct and is clumsy) to ctf_archive_next, allowing us to just *call* dump_ctf_archive_member and maintain a member count in the obvious way. In the process we fix a tiny difference between readelf and objdump: if a ctf_dump ever failed, readelf skipped every later member, while objdump tried to keep going as much as it could. For a dumping tool the former is clearly preferable. binutils/ChangeLog 2021-10-25 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * objdump.c (usage): --ctf-parent now takes a name, not a section. (dump_ctf): Don't open a separate section; use the parent_name in ctf_dict_open instead. Use ctf_archive_next, not ctf_archive_iter, so we can pass down a member count. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Add the member count; don't return anything. Import parents into children no matter what the parent's name, while still avoiding displaying the header for the common parent name of ".ctf". * readelf.c (usage): Adjust similarly. (dump_section_as_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. Never stop iterating over archive members, even if ctf_dump of one member fails. * doc/ctf.options.texi: Adjust.
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while ((fp = ctf_archive_next (ctfa, &i, &name, 0, &err)) != NULL)
dump_ctf_archive_member (fp, name, parent, member++);
if (err != ECTF_NEXT_END)
{
dump_ctf_errs (NULL);
non_fatal (_("CTF archive member open failure: %s"), ctf_errmsg (err));
my_bfd_nonfatal (bfd_get_filename (abfd));
}
libctf, include, binutils, gdb, ld: rename ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t The naming of the ctf_file_t type in libctf is a historical curiosity. Back in the Solaris days, CTF dictionaries were originally generated as a separate file and then (sometimes) merged into objects: hence the datatype was named ctf_file_t, and known as a "CTF file". Nowadays, raw CTF is essentially never written to a file on its own, and the datatype changed name to a "CTF dictionary" years ago. So the term "CTF file" refers to something that is never a file! This is at best confusing. The type has also historically been known as a 'CTF container", which is even more confusing now that we have CTF archives which are *also* a sort of container (they contain CTF dictionaries), but which are never referred to as containers in the source code. So fix this by completing the renaming, renaming ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t throughout, and renaming those few functions that refer to CTF files by name (keeping compatibility aliases) to refer to dicts instead. Old users who still refer to ctf_file_t will see (harmless) pointer-compatibility warnings at compile time, but the ABI is unchanged (since C doesn't mangle names, and ctf_file_t was always an opaque type) and things will still compile fine as long as -Werror is not specified. All references to CTF containers and CTF files in the source code are fixed to refer to CTF dicts instead. Further (smaller) renamings of annoyingly-named functions to come, as part of the process of souping up queries across whole archives at once (needed for the function info and data object sections). binutils/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * objdump.c (dump_ctf_errs): Rename ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. (dump_ctf): Likewise. Use ctf_dict_close, not ctf_file_close. * readelf.c (dump_ctf_errs): Rename ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. (dump_section_as_ctf): Likewise. Use ctf_dict_close, not ctf_file_close. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctfread.c: Change uses of ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t. (ctf_fp_info::~ctf_fp_info): Call ctf_dict_close, not ctf_file_close. include/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-api.h (ctf_file_t): Rename to... (ctf_dict_t): ... this. Keep ctf_file_t around for compatibility. (struct ctf_file): Likewise rename to... (struct ctf_dict): ... this. (ctf_file_close): Rename to... (ctf_dict_close): ... this, keeping compatibility function. (ctf_parent_file): Rename to... (ctf_parent_dict): ... this, keeping compatibility function. All callers adjusted. * ctf.h: Rename references to ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t. (struct ctf_archive) <ctfa_nfiles>: Rename to... <ctfa_ndicts>: ... this. ld/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ldlang.c (ctf_output): This is a ctf_dict_t now. (lang_ctf_errs_warnings): Rename ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t. (ldlang_open_ctf): Adjust comment. (lang_merge_ctf): Use ctf_dict_close, not ctf_file_close. * ldelfgen.h (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Rename ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t. Change opaque declaration accordingly. * ldelfgen.c (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Adjust. * ldemul.h (examine_strtab_for_ctf): Likewise. (ldemul_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Likewise. * ldeuml.c (ldemul_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Likewise. libctf/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-impl.h: Rename ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t: all declarations adjusted. (ctf_fileops): Rename to... (ctf_dictops): ... this. (ctf_dedup_t) <cd_id_to_file_t>: Rename to... <cd_id_to_dict_t>: ... this. (ctf_file_t): Fix outdated comment. <ctf_fileops>: Rename to... <ctf_dictops>: ... this. (struct ctf_archive_internal) <ctfi_file>: Rename to... <ctfi_dict>: ... this. * ctf-archive.c: Rename ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t. Rename ctf_archive.ctfa_nfiles to ctfa_ndicts. Rename ctf_file_close to ctf_dict_close. All users adjusted. * ctf-create.c: Likewise. Refer to CTF dicts, not CTF containers. (ctf_bundle_t) <ctb_file>: Rename to... <ctb_dict): ... this. * ctf-decl.c: Rename ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t. * ctf-dedup.c: Likewise. Rename ctf_file_close to ctf_dict_close. Refer to CTF dicts, not CTF containers. * ctf-dump.c: Likewise. * ctf-error.c: Likewise. * ctf-hash.c: Likewise. * ctf-inlines.h: Likewise. * ctf-labels.c: Likewise. * ctf-link.c: Likewise. * ctf-lookup.c: Likewise. * ctf-open-bfd.c: Likewise. * ctf-string.c: Likewise. * ctf-subr.c: Likewise. * ctf-types.c: Likewise. * ctf-util.c: Likewise. * ctf-open.c: Likewise. (ctf_file_close): Rename to... (ctf_dict_close): ...this. (ctf_file_close): New trivial wrapper around ctf_dict_close, for compatibility. (ctf_parent_file): Rename to... (ctf_parent_dict): ... this. (ctf_parent_file): New trivial wrapper around ctf_parent_dict, for compatibility. * libctf.ver: Add ctf_dict_close and ctf_parent_dict.
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ctf_dict_close (parent);
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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ctf_close (ctfa);
free (ctfdata);
}
binutils, ld: work with --disable-libctf This unfortunately means conditionalizing out all the libctf code, but the result is not too unbearably ugly, if a bit repetitive. I have stubbed out code in the !ENABLE_LIBCTF path to avoid extra redundant ifdefs where it seems that might be helpful. (The stubs are not too disruptive, but I've tried to keep them on one line where possible to avoid filling up the screen with stubs that nobody would care about. If this is too much of a coding style violation I can change it.) Changes since v2: use GCC_ENABLE rather than repeating all the AC_ARG_ENABLE stuff over and over again. ld/ * configure.ac [--enable-libctf]: New, default yes. Set ENABLE_LIBCTF accordingly. * Makefile.am [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Empty LIBCTF. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * ldlang.c (ctf_output): Conditionalize on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (ldlang_open_ctf): Likewise. (lang_merge_ctf): Likewise. (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym): Likewise. (lang_write_ctf): Likewise. (ldlang_write_ctf_late): Likewise. (ldlang_open_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Warn about the presence of CTF sections. (lang_merge_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (lang_write_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (ldlang_write_ctf_late) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. * ldelfgen.c (ldelf_emit_ctf_early): Conditionalize on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (struct ctf_strsym_iter_cb_arg): Likewise. (ldelf_ctf_strtab_iter_cb): Likewise. (ldelf_ctf_symbols_iter_cb): Likewise. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Likewise. (ldelf_emit_ctf_early) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. binutils/ * configure.ac [--enable-libctf]: New, default yes. Set ENABLE_LIBCTF accordingly. * Makefile.am [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Empty LIBCTF and LIBCTF_NOBFD. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * objdump.c (usage): Conditionalize portions on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (option_values): Likewise. (long_options): Likewise. (main): Likewise. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): Conditionalize out when !ENABLE_LIBCTF. (make_ctfsect): Likewise. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. (dump_ctf) [ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (dump_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New empty stub. * readelf.c (options): Conditionalize portions on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (usage): Likewise. (process_section_contents): Likewise. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): Conditionalize out when !ENABLE_LIBCTF. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): Likewise. (dump_section_as_ctf) [ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise.
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#else
static void
dump_ctf (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, const char *sect_name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
const char *parent_name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) {}
#endif
static void
dump_section_sframe (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
const char * sect_name)
{
asection *sec;
sframe_decoder_ctx *sfd_ctx = NULL;
bfd_size_type sf_size;
bfd_byte *sframe_data;
bfd_vma sf_vma;
int err = 0;
if (sect_name == NULL)
sect_name = ".sframe";
sec = read_section (abfd, sect_name, &sframe_data);
if (sec == NULL)
{
my_bfd_nonfatal (bfd_get_filename (abfd));
return;
}
sf_size = bfd_section_size (sec);
sf_vma = bfd_section_vma (sec);
/* Decode the contents of the section. */
sfd_ctx = sframe_decode ((const char*)sframe_data, sf_size, &err);
if (!sfd_ctx)
{
my_bfd_nonfatal (bfd_get_filename (abfd));
free (sframe_data);
return;
}
printf (_("Contents of the SFrame section %s:"),
sanitize_string (sect_name));
/* Dump the contents as text. */
dump_sframe (sfd_ctx, sf_vma);
sframe_decoder_free (&sfd_ctx);
free (sframe_data);
}
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static void
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dump_bfd_private_header (bfd *abfd)
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{
if (!bfd_print_private_bfd_data (abfd, stdout))
non_fatal (_("warning: private headers incomplete: %s"),
bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
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}
static void
dump_target_specific (bfd *abfd)
{
const struct objdump_private_desc * const *desc;
struct objdump_private_option *opt;
char *e, *b;
/* Find the desc. */
for (desc = objdump_private_vectors; *desc != NULL; desc++)
if ((*desc)->filter (abfd))
break;
if (*desc == NULL)
{
non_fatal (_("option -P/--private not supported by this file"));
return;
}
/* Clear all options. */
for (opt = (*desc)->options; opt->name; opt++)
opt->selected = false;
/* Decode options. */
b = dump_private_options;
do
{
e = strchr (b, ',');
if (e)
*e = 0;
for (opt = (*desc)->options; opt->name; opt++)
if (strcmp (opt->name, b) == 0)
{
opt->selected = true;
break;
}
if (opt->name == NULL)
non_fatal (_("target specific dump '%s' not supported"), b);
if (e)
{
*e = ',';
b = e + 1;
}
}
while (e != NULL);
/* Dump. */
(*desc)->dump (abfd);
}
/* Display a section in hexadecimal format with associated characters.
Each line prefixed by the zero padded address. */
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static void
dump_section (bfd *abfd, asection *section, void *dummy ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
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{
bfd_byte *data = NULL;
bfd_size_type datasize;
bfd_vma addr_offset;
bfd_vma start_offset;
bfd_vma stop_offset;
Introduce new section flag: SEC_ELF_OCTETS All symbols, sizes and relocations in this section are octets instead of bytes. Required for DWARF debug sections as DWARF information is organized in octets, not bytes. bfd/ * section.c (struct bfd_section): New flag SEC_ELF_OCTETS. * archures.c (bfd_octets_per_byte): New parameter sec. If section is not NULL and SEC_ELF_OCTETS is set, one octet es returned [ELF targets only]. * bfd.c (bfd_get_section_limit): Provide section parameter to bfd_octets_per_byte. * bfd-in2.h: regenerate. * binary.c (binary_set_section_contents): Move call to bfd_octets_per_byte into section loop. Provide section parameter to bfd_octets_per_byte. * coff-arm.c (coff_arm_reloc): Provide section parameter to bfd_octets_per_byte. * coff-i386.c (coff_i386_reloc): likewise. * coff-mips.c (mips_reflo_reloc): likewise. * coff-x86_64.c (coff_amd64_reloc): likewise. * cofflink.c (_bfd_coff_link_input_bfd): likewise. (_bfd_coff_reloc_link_order): likewise. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_section_offset): likewise. (_bfd_elf_make_section_from_shdr): likewise. Set SEC_ELF_OCTETS for sections with names .gnu.build.attributes, .debug*, .zdebug* and .note.gnu*. * elf32-msp430.c (rl78_sym_diff_handler): Provide section parameter to bfd_octets_per_byte. * elf32-nds.c (nds32_elf_get_relocated_section_contents): likewise. * elf32-ppc.c (ppc_elf_addr16_ha_reloc): likewise. * elf32-pru.c (pru_elf32_do_ldi32_relocate): likewise. * elf32-s12z.c (opru18_reloc): likewise. * elf32-sh.c (sh_elf_reloc): likewise. * elf32-spu.c (spu_elf_rel9): likewise. * elf32-xtensa.c (bfd_elf_xtensa_reloc): likewise * elf64-ppc.c (ppc64_elf_brtaken_reloc): likewise. (ppc64_elf_addr16_ha_reloc): likewise. (ppc64_elf_toc64_reloc): likewise. * elflink.c (bfd_elf_final_link): likewise. (bfd_elf_perform_complex_relocation): likewise. (elf_fixup_link_order): likewise. (elf_link_input_bfd): likewise. (elf_link_sort_relocs): likewise. (elf_reloc_link_order): likewise. (resolve_section): likewise. * linker.c (_bfd_generic_reloc_link_order): likewise. (bfd_generic_define_common_symbol): likewise. (default_data_link_order): likewise. (default_indirect_link_order): likewise. * srec.c (srec_set_section_contents): likewise. (srec_write_section): likewise. * syms.c (_bfd_stab_section_find_nearest_line): likewise. * reloc.c (_bfd_final_link_relocate): likewise. (bfd_generic_get_relocated_section_contents): likewise. (bfd_install_relocation): likewise. For section which have SEC_ELF_OCTETS set, multiply output_base and output_offset with bfd_octets_per_byte. (bfd_perform_relocation): likewise. include/ * coff/ti.h (GET_SCNHDR_SIZE, PUT_SCNHDR_SIZE, GET_SCN_SCNLEN), (PUT_SCN_SCNLEN): Adjust bfd_octets_per_byte calls. binutils/ * objdump.c (disassemble_data): Provide section parameter to bfd_octets_per_byte. (dump_section): likewise (dump_section_header): likewise. Show SEC_ELF_OCTETS flag if set. gas/ * as.h: Define SEC_OCTETS as SEC_ELF_OCTETS if OBJ_ELF. * dwarf2dbg.c: (dwarf2_finish): Set section flag SEC_OCTETS for .debug_line, .debug_info, .debug_abbrev, .debug_aranges, .debug_str and .debug_ranges sections. * write.c (maybe_generate_build_notes): Set section flag SEC_OCTETS for .gnu.build.attributes section. * frags.c (frag_now_fix): Don't divide by OCTETS_PER_BYTE if SEC_OCTETS is set. * symbols.c (resolve_symbol_value): Likewise. ld/ * ldexp.c (fold_name): Provide section parameter to bfd_octets_per_byte. * ldlang (init_opb): New argument s. Set opb_shift to 0 if SEC_ELF_OCTETS for the current section is set. (print_input_section): Pass current section to init_opb. (print_data_statement,print_reloc_statement, print_padding_statement): Likewise. (lang_check_section_addresses): Call init_opb for each section. (lang_size_sections_1,lang_size_sections_1, lang_do_assignments_1): Likewise. (lang_process): Pass NULL to init_opb.
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unsigned int opb = bfd_octets_per_byte (abfd, section);
/* Bytes per line. */
const int onaline = 16;
char buf[64];
int count;
int width;
objdump -D of bss sections and -s with -j There is some inconsistency between the behaviour of objdump -D and objdump -s, both supposedly operating on all sections by default. objdump -s ignores bss sections, while objdump -D dissassembles the zeros. Fix this by making objdump -D ignore bss sections too. Furthermore, "objdump -s -j .bss" doesn't dump .bss as it should, since the user is specifically asking to look at all those zeros. This change does find some tests that used objdump -D with expected output in bss-style sections. I've updated all the msp430 tests that just wanted to find a non-empty section to look at section headers instead, making the tests slightly more stringent. The ppc xcoff and spu tests are fixed by adding -j options to objdump, which makes the tests somewhat more lenient. binutils/ * objdump.c (disassemble_section): Ignore sections without contents, unless overridden by -j. (dump_section): Allow -j to override the default of not displaying sections without contents. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump options): Update -D, -s and -j description. gas/ * testsuite/gas/ppc/xcoff-tls-32.d: Select wanted objdump sections with -j. * testsuite/gas/ppc/xcoff-tls-64.d: Likewise. ld/ * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/main-bss-lower.d, * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/main-bss-upper.d, * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/main-const-lower.d, * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/main-const-upper.d, * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/main-text-lower.d, * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/main-text-upper.d, * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/main-var-lower.d, * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/main-var-upper.d: Expect -wh output. * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/msp430-elf.exp: Use objdump -wh rather than objdump -D or objdump -d with tests checking for non-empty given sections. * testsuite/ld-spu/ear.d, * testsuite/ld-spu/icache1.d, * testsuite/ld-spu/ovl.d, * testsuite/ld-spu/ovl2.d: Select wanted objdump sections.
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if (only_list == NULL)
{
if ((section->flags & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) == 0)
return;
}
else if (!process_section_p (section))
return;
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bfd_section_* macros This large patch removes the unnecessary bfd parameter from various bfd section macros and functions. The bfd is hardly ever used and if needed for the bfd_set_section_* or bfd_rename_section functions can be found via section->owner except for the com, und, abs, and ind std_section special sections. Those sections shouldn't be modified anyway. The patch also removes various bfd_get_section_<field> macros, replacing their use with bfd_section_<field>, and adds bfd_set_section_lma. I've also fixed a minor bug in gas where compressed section renaming was done directly rather than calling bfd_rename_section. This would have broken bfd_get_section_by_name and similar functions, but that hardly mattered at such a late stage in gas processing. bfd/ * bfd-in.h (bfd_get_section_name, bfd_get_section_vma), (bfd_get_section_lma, bfd_get_section_alignment), (bfd_get_section_size, bfd_get_section_flags), (bfd_get_section_userdata): Delete. (bfd_section_name, bfd_section_size, bfd_section_vma), (bfd_section_lma, bfd_section_alignment): Lose bfd parameter. (bfd_section_flags, bfd_section_userdata): New. (bfd_is_com_section): Rename parameter. * section.c (bfd_set_section_userdata, bfd_set_section_vma), (bfd_set_section_alignment, bfd_set_section_flags, bfd_rename_section), (bfd_set_section_size): Delete bfd parameter, rename section parameter. (bfd_set_section_lma): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_init_section_from_mach_o): Delete bfd param, update callers. * aoutx.h, * bfd.c, * coff-alpha.c, * coff-arm.c, * coff-mips.c, * coff64-rs6000.c, * coffcode.h, * coffgen.c, * cofflink.c, * compress.c, * ecoff.c, * elf-eh-frame.c, * elf-hppa.h, * elf-ifunc.c, * elf-m10200.c, * elf-m10300.c, * elf-properties.c, * elf-s390-common.c, * elf-vxworks.c, * elf.c, * elf32-arc.c, * elf32-arm.c, * elf32-avr.c, * elf32-bfin.c, * elf32-cr16.c, * elf32-cr16c.c, * elf32-cris.c, * elf32-crx.c, * elf32-csky.c, * elf32-d10v.c, * elf32-epiphany.c, * elf32-fr30.c, * elf32-frv.c, * elf32-ft32.c, * elf32-h8300.c, * elf32-hppa.c, * elf32-i386.c, * elf32-ip2k.c, * elf32-iq2000.c, * elf32-lm32.c, * elf32-m32c.c, * elf32-m32r.c, * elf32-m68hc1x.c, * elf32-m68k.c, * elf32-mcore.c, * elf32-mep.c, * elf32-metag.c, * elf32-microblaze.c, * elf32-moxie.c, * elf32-msp430.c, * elf32-mt.c, * elf32-nds32.c, * elf32-nios2.c, * elf32-or1k.c, * elf32-ppc.c, * elf32-pru.c, * elf32-rl78.c, * elf32-rx.c, * elf32-s390.c, * elf32-score.c, * elf32-score7.c, * elf32-sh.c, * elf32-spu.c, * elf32-tic6x.c, * elf32-tilepro.c, * elf32-v850.c, * elf32-vax.c, * elf32-visium.c, * elf32-xstormy16.c, * elf32-xtensa.c, * elf64-alpha.c, * elf64-bpf.c, * elf64-hppa.c, * elf64-ia64-vms.c, * elf64-mmix.c, * elf64-ppc.c, * elf64-s390.c, * elf64-sparc.c, * elf64-x86-64.c, * elflink.c, * elfnn-aarch64.c, * elfnn-ia64.c, * elfnn-riscv.c, * elfxx-aarch64.c, * elfxx-mips.c, * elfxx-sparc.c, * elfxx-tilegx.c, * elfxx-x86.c, * i386msdos.c, * linker.c, * mach-o.c, * mmo.c, * opncls.c, * pdp11.c, * pei-x86_64.c, * peicode.h, * reloc.c, * section.c, * syms.c, * vms-alpha.c, * xcofflink.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. binutils/ * addr2line.c, * bucomm.c, * coffgrok.c, * dlltool.c, * nm.c, * objcopy.c, * objdump.c, * od-elf32_avr.c, * od-macho.c, * od-xcoff.c, * prdbg.c, * rdcoff.c, * rddbg.c, * rescoff.c, * resres.c, * size.c, * srconv.c, * strings.c, * windmc.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. gas/ * as.c, * as.h, * dw2gencfi.c, * dwarf2dbg.c, * ecoff.c, * read.c, * stabs.c, * subsegs.c, * subsegs.h, * write.c, * config/obj-coff-seh.c, * config/obj-coff.c, * config/obj-ecoff.c, * config/obj-elf.c, * config/obj-macho.c, * config/obj-som.c, * config/tc-aarch64.c, * config/tc-alpha.c, * config/tc-arc.c, * config/tc-arm.c, * config/tc-avr.c, * config/tc-bfin.c, * config/tc-bpf.c, * config/tc-d10v.c, * config/tc-d30v.c, * config/tc-epiphany.c, * config/tc-fr30.c, * config/tc-frv.c, * config/tc-h8300.c, * config/tc-hppa.c, * config/tc-i386.c, * config/tc-ia64.c, * config/tc-ip2k.c, * config/tc-iq2000.c, * config/tc-lm32.c, * config/tc-m32c.c, * config/tc-m32r.c, * config/tc-m68hc11.c, * config/tc-mep.c, * config/tc-microblaze.c, * config/tc-mips.c, * config/tc-mmix.c, * config/tc-mn10200.c, * config/tc-mn10300.c, * config/tc-msp430.c, * config/tc-mt.c, * config/tc-nds32.c, * config/tc-or1k.c, * config/tc-ppc.c, * config/tc-pru.c, * config/tc-rl78.c, * config/tc-rx.c, * config/tc-s12z.c, * config/tc-s390.c, * config/tc-score.c, * config/tc-score7.c, * config/tc-sh.c, * config/tc-sparc.c, * config/tc-spu.c, * config/tc-tic4x.c, * config/tc-tic54x.c, * config/tc-tic6x.c, * config/tc-tilegx.c, * config/tc-tilepro.c, * config/tc-v850.c, * config/tc-visium.c, * config/tc-wasm32.c, * config/tc-xc16x.c, * config/tc-xgate.c, * config/tc-xstormy16.c, * config/tc-xtensa.c, * config/tc-z8k.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * write.c (compress_debug): Use bfd_rename_section. gdb/ * aarch64-linux-tdep.c, * arm-tdep.c, * auto-load.c, * coff-pe-read.c, * coffread.c, * corelow.c, * dbxread.c, * dicos-tdep.c, * dwarf2-frame.c, * dwarf2read.c, * elfread.c, * exec.c, * fbsd-tdep.c, * gcore.c, * gdb_bfd.c, * gdb_bfd.h, * hppa-tdep.c, * i386-cygwin-tdep.c, * i386-fbsd-tdep.c, * i386-linux-tdep.c, * jit.c, * linux-tdep.c, * machoread.c, * maint.c, * mdebugread.c, * minidebug.c, * mips-linux-tdep.c, * mips-sde-tdep.c, * mips-tdep.c, * mipsread.c, * nto-tdep.c, * objfiles.c, * objfiles.h, * osabi.c, * ppc-linux-tdep.c, * ppc64-tdep.c, * record-btrace.c, * record-full.c, * remote.c, * rs6000-aix-tdep.c, * rs6000-tdep.c, * s390-linux-tdep.c, * s390-tdep.c, * solib-aix.c, * solib-dsbt.c, * solib-frv.c, * solib-spu.c, * solib-svr4.c, * solib-target.c, * spu-linux-nat.c, * spu-tdep.c, * symfile-mem.c, * symfile.c, * symmisc.c, * symtab.c, * target.c, * windows-nat.c, * xcoffread.c, * cli/cli-dump.c, * compile/compile-object-load.c, * mi/mi-interp.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. * gcore (gcore_create_callback): Use bfd_set_section_lma. * spu-tdep.c (spu_overlay_new_objfile): Likewise. gprof/ * corefile.c, * symtab.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. ld/ * ldcref.c, * ldctor.c, * ldelf.c, * ldlang.c, * pe-dll.c, * emultempl/aarch64elf.em, * emultempl/aix.em, * emultempl/armcoff.em, * emultempl/armelf.em, * emultempl/cr16elf.em, * emultempl/cskyelf.em, * emultempl/m68hc1xelf.em, * emultempl/m68kelf.em, * emultempl/mipself.em, * emultempl/mmix-elfnmmo.em, * emultempl/mmo.em, * emultempl/msp430.em, * emultempl/nios2elf.em, * emultempl/pe.em, * emultempl/pep.em, * emultempl/ppc64elf.em, * emultempl/xtensaelf.em: Update throughout for bfd section macro and function changes. libctf/ * ctf-open-bfd.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. opcodes/ * arc-ext.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes. sim/ * common/sim-load.c, * common/sim-utils.c, * cris/sim-if.c, * erc32/func.c, * lm32/sim-if.c, * m32c/load.c, * m32c/trace.c, * m68hc11/interp.c, * ppc/hw_htab.c, * ppc/hw_init.c, * rl78/load.c, * rl78/trace.c, * rx/gdb-if.c, * rx/load.c, * rx/trace.c: Update throughout for bfd section macro changes.
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if ((datasize = bfd_section_size (section)) == 0)
return;
/* Compute the address range to display. */
if (start_address == (bfd_vma) -1
|| start_address < section->vma)
start_offset = 0;
else
start_offset = start_address - section->vma;
if (stop_address == (bfd_vma) -1)
stop_offset = datasize / opb;
else
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{
if (stop_address < section->vma)
stop_offset = 0;
else
stop_offset = stop_address - section->vma;
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if (stop_offset > datasize / opb)
stop_offset = datasize / opb;
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}
if (start_offset >= stop_offset)
return;
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Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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printf (_("Contents of section %s:"), sanitize_string (section->name));
if (display_file_offsets)
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printf (_(" (Starting at file offset: 0x%lx)"),
(unsigned long) (section->filepos + start_offset));
printf ("\n");
if (bfd_is_section_compressed (abfd, section) && ! decompressed_dumps)
printf (_(" NOTE: This section is compressed, but its contents have NOT been expanded for this dump.\n"));
Add compressed debug section support to binutils and ld. bfd/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> Cary Coutant <ccoutant@google.com> * archive.c (bfd_openr_next_archived_file): Copy BFD_COMPRESS and BFD_DECOMPRESS. * bfd.c (BFD_COMPRESS): New. (BFD_DECOMPRESS): Likewise. (BFD_FLAGS_SAVED): Likewise. (bfd_preserve_save): Replace BFD_IN_MEMORY with BFD_FLAGS_SAVED. * compress.c (bfd_uncompress_section_contents): Removed. (get_uncompressed_size): New. (decompress_contents): Likewise. (bfd_compress_section_contents): Likewise. (bfd_get_full_section_contents): Likewise. (bfd_is_section_compressed): Likewise. (bfd_init_section_decompress_status): Likewise. (bfd_init_section_compress_status): Likewise. * dwarf2.c (dwarf_debug_sections): New. (dwarf_debug_section_enum): Likewise. (read_section): Remove section_name and compressed_section_name. Add dwarf_debug_section_enum. Try compressed debug section. (read_indirect_string): Updated. (read_abbrevs): Likewise. (decode_line_info): Likewise. (read_debug_ranges): Likewise. (find_line): Updated. * ecoff.c (bfd_debug_section): Add compress_status and compressed_size. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_make_section_from_shdr): Call bfd_is_section_compressed to check if a DWARF debug section is compressed. Call bfd_init_section_compress_status or bfd_init_section_decompress_status if needed. * elflink.c (elf_link_input_bfd): Replace bfd_get_section_contents with bfd_get_full_section_contents. * merge.c (_bfd_add_merge_section): Likewise. * reloc.c (bfd_generic_get_relocated_section_contents): Likewise. * simple.c (bfd_simple_get_relocated_section_contents): Likewise. * elfxx-target.h (TARGET_BIG_SYM): Allow BFD_COMPRESS and BFD_DECOMPRESS. (TARGET_LITTLE_SYM): Likewise. * libbfd-in.h (dwarf_debug_section): New. (dwarf_debug_sections): Likewise. * libbfd.c (_bfd_generic_get_section_contents): Issue an error when getting contents on compressed/decompressed section. * section.c (COMPRESS_SECTION_NONE): New. (COMPRESS_SECTION_DONE): Likewise. (DECOMPRESS_SECTION_SIZED): Likewise. (BFD_FAKE_SECTION): Add compress_status and compressed_size. (bfd_malloc_and_get_section): Replace bfd_get_section_contents with bfd_get_full_section_contents. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. * libbfd.h: Likewise. binutils/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * addr2line.c (process_file): Set BFD_DECOMPRESS. * objcopy.c (do_debug_sections): New. (OPTION_COMPRESS_DEBUG_SECTIONS): New. (OPTION_DECOMPRESS_DEBUG_SECTIONS): Likewise. (copy_options): Add OPTION_COMPRESS_DEBUG_SECTIONS and OPTION_DECOMPRESS_DEBUG_SECTIONS. (copy_usage): Add --compress-debug-sections and --decompress-debug-sections. (copy_file): Set BFD_COMPRESS or BFD_DECOMPRESS. (copy_section): Replace bfd_get_section_contents with bfd_get_full_section_contents. (copy_main): Handle OPTION_COMPRESS_DEBUG_SECTIONS and OPTION_DECOMPRESS_DEBUG_SECTIONS. Check do_debug_sections to rename DWARF debug sections. * objdump.c (load_specific_debug_section): Replace bfd_get_section_contents with bfd_get_full_section_contents. Remove bfd_uncompress_section_contents. (dump_section): Replace bfd_get_section_contents with bfd_get_full_section_contents. (display_file): Set BFD_DECOMPRESS if needed. * readelf.c (uncompress_section_contents): Set buffer to NULL to indiate decompression failure. (load_specific_debug_section): Always call uncompress_section_contents. * doc/binutils.texi: Document --compress-debug-sections and --decompress-debug-sections. binutils/testsuite/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * binutils-all/compress.exp: New. * binutils-all/dw2-1.S: Likewise. * binutils-all/dw2-2.S: Likewise. * binutils-all/libdw2-compressed.out: Likewise. * binutils-all/libdw2.out: Likewise. gas/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * write.c (compress_debug): Optimize section flags check. gas/testsuite/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * elf/dwarf2-1.s: Replace .zdebug_abbrev section with .debug_abbrev section. * elf/dwarf2-2.3: Likewise. * elf/dwarf2-1.d: Pass --compress-debug-sections to assembler. Updated. * elf/dwarf2-2.d: Likewise. * gas/i386/i386.exp: Remove xfail on dw2-compress-2 and x86-64-dw2-compress-2. ld/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * ldfile.c (ldfile_try_open_bfd): Set BFD_DECOMPRESS after bfd_openr returns. * emultempl/elf32.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_try_needed): Likewise. * scripttempl/elf.sc: Include compressed DWARF debug sections. ld/testsuite/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * ld-elf/compress.exp: New. * ld-elf/compress1.s: Likewise. * ld-elf/compress1a.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/compress1b.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/compress1c.d: Likewise.
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if (!bfd_get_full_section_contents (abfd, section, &data))
{
non_fatal (_("Reading section %s failed because: %s"),
section->name, bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
Add compressed debug section support to binutils and ld. bfd/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> Cary Coutant <ccoutant@google.com> * archive.c (bfd_openr_next_archived_file): Copy BFD_COMPRESS and BFD_DECOMPRESS. * bfd.c (BFD_COMPRESS): New. (BFD_DECOMPRESS): Likewise. (BFD_FLAGS_SAVED): Likewise. (bfd_preserve_save): Replace BFD_IN_MEMORY with BFD_FLAGS_SAVED. * compress.c (bfd_uncompress_section_contents): Removed. (get_uncompressed_size): New. (decompress_contents): Likewise. (bfd_compress_section_contents): Likewise. (bfd_get_full_section_contents): Likewise. (bfd_is_section_compressed): Likewise. (bfd_init_section_decompress_status): Likewise. (bfd_init_section_compress_status): Likewise. * dwarf2.c (dwarf_debug_sections): New. (dwarf_debug_section_enum): Likewise. (read_section): Remove section_name and compressed_section_name. Add dwarf_debug_section_enum. Try compressed debug section. (read_indirect_string): Updated. (read_abbrevs): Likewise. (decode_line_info): Likewise. (read_debug_ranges): Likewise. (find_line): Updated. * ecoff.c (bfd_debug_section): Add compress_status and compressed_size. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_make_section_from_shdr): Call bfd_is_section_compressed to check if a DWARF debug section is compressed. Call bfd_init_section_compress_status or bfd_init_section_decompress_status if needed. * elflink.c (elf_link_input_bfd): Replace bfd_get_section_contents with bfd_get_full_section_contents. * merge.c (_bfd_add_merge_section): Likewise. * reloc.c (bfd_generic_get_relocated_section_contents): Likewise. * simple.c (bfd_simple_get_relocated_section_contents): Likewise. * elfxx-target.h (TARGET_BIG_SYM): Allow BFD_COMPRESS and BFD_DECOMPRESS. (TARGET_LITTLE_SYM): Likewise. * libbfd-in.h (dwarf_debug_section): New. (dwarf_debug_sections): Likewise. * libbfd.c (_bfd_generic_get_section_contents): Issue an error when getting contents on compressed/decompressed section. * section.c (COMPRESS_SECTION_NONE): New. (COMPRESS_SECTION_DONE): Likewise. (DECOMPRESS_SECTION_SIZED): Likewise. (BFD_FAKE_SECTION): Add compress_status and compressed_size. (bfd_malloc_and_get_section): Replace bfd_get_section_contents with bfd_get_full_section_contents. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. * libbfd.h: Likewise. binutils/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * addr2line.c (process_file): Set BFD_DECOMPRESS. * objcopy.c (do_debug_sections): New. (OPTION_COMPRESS_DEBUG_SECTIONS): New. (OPTION_DECOMPRESS_DEBUG_SECTIONS): Likewise. (copy_options): Add OPTION_COMPRESS_DEBUG_SECTIONS and OPTION_DECOMPRESS_DEBUG_SECTIONS. (copy_usage): Add --compress-debug-sections and --decompress-debug-sections. (copy_file): Set BFD_COMPRESS or BFD_DECOMPRESS. (copy_section): Replace bfd_get_section_contents with bfd_get_full_section_contents. (copy_main): Handle OPTION_COMPRESS_DEBUG_SECTIONS and OPTION_DECOMPRESS_DEBUG_SECTIONS. Check do_debug_sections to rename DWARF debug sections. * objdump.c (load_specific_debug_section): Replace bfd_get_section_contents with bfd_get_full_section_contents. Remove bfd_uncompress_section_contents. (dump_section): Replace bfd_get_section_contents with bfd_get_full_section_contents. (display_file): Set BFD_DECOMPRESS if needed. * readelf.c (uncompress_section_contents): Set buffer to NULL to indiate decompression failure. (load_specific_debug_section): Always call uncompress_section_contents. * doc/binutils.texi: Document --compress-debug-sections and --decompress-debug-sections. binutils/testsuite/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * binutils-all/compress.exp: New. * binutils-all/dw2-1.S: Likewise. * binutils-all/dw2-2.S: Likewise. * binutils-all/libdw2-compressed.out: Likewise. * binutils-all/libdw2.out: Likewise. gas/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * write.c (compress_debug): Optimize section flags check. gas/testsuite/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * elf/dwarf2-1.s: Replace .zdebug_abbrev section with .debug_abbrev section. * elf/dwarf2-2.3: Likewise. * elf/dwarf2-1.d: Pass --compress-debug-sections to assembler. Updated. * elf/dwarf2-2.d: Likewise. * gas/i386/i386.exp: Remove xfail on dw2-compress-2 and x86-64-dw2-compress-2. ld/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * ldfile.c (ldfile_try_open_bfd): Set BFD_DECOMPRESS after bfd_openr returns. * emultempl/elf32.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_try_needed): Likewise. * scripttempl/elf.sc: Include compressed DWARF debug sections. ld/testsuite/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * ld-elf/compress.exp: New. * ld-elf/compress1.s: Likewise. * ld-elf/compress1a.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/compress1b.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/compress1c.d: Likewise.
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return;
}
width = 4;
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bfd_sprintf_vma (abfd, buf, start_offset + section->vma);
if (strlen (buf) >= sizeof (buf))
abort ();
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count = 0;
while (buf[count] == '0' && buf[count+1] != '\0')
count++;
count = strlen (buf) - count;
if (count > width)
width = count;
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bfd_sprintf_vma (abfd, buf, stop_offset + section->vma - 1);
if (strlen (buf) >= sizeof (buf))
abort ();
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count = 0;
while (buf[count] == '0' && buf[count+1] != '\0')
count++;
count = strlen (buf) - count;
if (count > width)
width = count;
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for (addr_offset = start_offset;
addr_offset < stop_offset; addr_offset += onaline / opb)
{
bfd_size_type j;
bfd_sprintf_vma (abfd, buf, (addr_offset + section->vma));
count = strlen (buf);
if ((size_t) count >= sizeof (buf))
abort ();
putchar (' ');
while (count < width)
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{
putchar ('0');
count++;
}
fputs (buf + count - width, stdout);
putchar (' ');
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for (j = addr_offset * opb;
j < addr_offset * opb + onaline; j++)
{
if (j < stop_offset * opb)
printf ("%02x", (unsigned) (data[j]));
else
printf (" ");
if ((j & 3) == 3)
printf (" ");
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}
printf (" ");
for (j = addr_offset * opb;
j < addr_offset * opb + onaline; j++)
{
if (j >= stop_offset * opb)
printf (" ");
else
printf ("%c", ISPRINT (data[j]) ? data[j] : '.');
}
putchar ('\n');
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}
free (data);
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}
/* Actually display the various requested regions. */
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static void
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dump_data (bfd *abfd)
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{
bfd_map_over_sections (abfd, dump_section, NULL);
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}
/* Should perhaps share code and display with nm? */
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static void
dump_symbols (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, bool dynamic)
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{
asymbol **current;
long max_count;
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long count;
if (dynamic)
{
current = dynsyms;
max_count = dynsymcount;
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printf ("DYNAMIC SYMBOL TABLE:\n");
}
else
{
current = syms;
max_count = symcount;
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printf ("SYMBOL TABLE:\n");
}
if (max_count == 0)
printf (_("no symbols\n"));
for (count = 0; count < max_count; count++)
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{
bfd *cur_bfd;
if (*current == NULL)
printf (_("no information for symbol number %ld\n"), count);
else if ((cur_bfd = bfd_asymbol_bfd (*current)) == NULL)
printf (_("could not determine the type of symbol number %ld\n"),
count);
else if (process_section_p ((* current)->section)
&& (dump_special_syms
|| !bfd_is_target_special_symbol (cur_bfd, *current)))
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{
const char *name = (*current)->name;
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if (do_demangle && name != NULL && *name != '\0')
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{
char *alloc;
/* If we want to demangle the name, we demangle it
here, and temporarily clobber it while calling
bfd_print_symbol. FIXME: This is a gross hack. */
Synchronize libiberty with gcc and add --no-recruse-limit option to tools that support name demangling. This patch addresses the multitude of bug reports about resource exhaustion in libiberty's name demangling code. It adds a limit to the amount of recursion that is allowed, before an error is triggered. It also adds a new demangling option to disable this limit. (The limit is enabled by default). PR 87681 PR 87675 PR 87636 PR 87335 libiberty * cp-demangle.h (struct d_info): Add recursion_limit field. * cp-demangle.c (d_function_type): If the recursion limit is enabled and reached, return with a failure result. (d_demangle_callback): If the recursion limit is enabled, check for a mangled string that is so long that there is not enough stack space for the local arrays. * cplus-dem.c (struct work): Add recursion_level field. (demangle_nested_args): If the recursion limit is enabled and reached, return with a failure result. include * demangle.h (DMGL_RECURSE_LIMIT): Define. (DEMANGLE_RECURSION_LIMIT): Prototype. binutuils * addr2line.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (long_options): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit. (translate_address): Pass demangle_flags to bfd_demangle. (main): Handle --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit options. * cxxfilt.c (flags): Add DMGL_RECURSE_LIMIT. (long_options): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit. (main): Handle new options. * dlltool.c (gen_def_file): Include DMGL_RECURSE_LIMIT in flags passed to cplus_demangle. * nm.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (long_options): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit. (main): Handle new options. * objdump.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (usage): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit. (long_options): Likewise. (objdump_print_symname): Pass demangle_flags to bfd_demangle. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (dump_dymbols): Likewise. (main): Handle new options. * prdbg.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (tg_variable): Pass demangle_flags to demangler. (tg_start_function): Likewise. * stabs.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (stab_demangle_template): Pass demangle_flags to demangler. (stab_demangle_v3_argtypes): Likewise. (stab_demangle_v3_arg): Likewise. * doc/binutuls.texi: Document new command line options. * NEWS: Mention the new feature. * testsuite/config/default.exp (CXXFILT): Define if not already defined. (CXXFILTFLAGS): Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/cxxfilt.exp: New file. Runs a few simple tests of the cxxfilt program.
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alloc = bfd_demangle (cur_bfd, name, demangle_flags);
if (alloc != NULL)
(*current)->name = alloc;
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bfd_print_symbol (cur_bfd, stdout, *current,
bfd_print_symbol_all);
if (alloc != NULL)
{
(*current)->name = name;
free (alloc);
}
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}
else if (unicode_display != unicode_default
&& name != NULL && *name != '\0')
{
const char * sanitized_name;
/* If we want to sanitize the name, we do it here, and
temporarily clobber it while calling bfd_print_symbol.
FIXME: This is a gross hack. */
sanitized_name = sanitize_string (name);
if (sanitized_name != name)
(*current)->name = sanitized_name;
else
sanitized_name = NULL;
bfd_print_symbol (cur_bfd, stdout, *current,
bfd_print_symbol_all);
if (sanitized_name != NULL)
(*current)->name = name;
}
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else
bfd_print_symbol (cur_bfd, stdout, *current,
bfd_print_symbol_all);
printf ("\n");
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}
current++;
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}
printf ("\n\n");
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}
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static void
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dump_reloc_set (bfd *abfd, asection *sec, arelent **relpp, long relcount)
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{
arelent **p;
char *last_filename, *last_functionname;
unsigned int last_line;
2012-07-24 Teresa Johnson <tejohnson@google.com> bfd/ * bfd.c (bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New macro. * coff-rs6000.c: Init _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator. * coff64-rs6000.c: Likewise. * dwarf2.c (struct line_info): Add discriminator field. (add_line_info): Fill in new discriminator field. (decode_line_info): Record discriminator information instead of ignoring it. (lookup_address_in_line_info_table): Return discriminator field if requested. (comp_unit_find_nearest_line): Add discriminator argument. (find_line): Likewise. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Likewise. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_line): Likewise. * elf-bfd.h (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. (_bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): Likewise. Defined. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line): Change to a wrapper that invokes _bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator with correct arguments. (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. (_bfd_elf_find_line): Change to a wrapper that invokes _bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator with correct arguments. (_bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator): New. * coffgen.c (coff_find_nearest_line_with_names): Handle new discriminator argument. * elf32-arm.c (elf32_arm_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * elf64-alpha.c (elf64_alpha_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * elfxx-mips.c (_bfd_mips_elf_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * libbfd-in.h (_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Add discriminator argument. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_line): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. * libbfd.c (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. * libbfd.h: Likewise. * targets.c (BFD_JUMP_TABLE_SYMBOLS): Initialize _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator with _bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator. (bfd_target): Add _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator. binutils/ * addr2line.c (find_address_in_section): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator. (find_offset_in_section): Likewise. (translate_addresses): Print discriminator if it is non-zero. * objdump.c (show_line): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator, and keep track of prev_discriminator. Print discriminator if it is non-zero. (disassemble_data): Initialize prev_discriminator. (dump_reloc_set): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator, and keep track of last_discriminator. Print discriminator if it is non-zero.
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unsigned int last_discriminator;
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/* Get column headers lined up reasonably. */
{
static int width;
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if (width == 0)
{
char buf[30];
bfd_sprintf_vma (abfd, buf, (bfd_vma) -1);
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width = strlen (buf) - 7;
}
printf ("OFFSET %*s TYPE %*s VALUE\n", width, "", 12, "");
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}
last_filename = NULL;
last_functionname = NULL;
last_line = 0;
2012-07-24 Teresa Johnson <tejohnson@google.com> bfd/ * bfd.c (bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New macro. * coff-rs6000.c: Init _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator. * coff64-rs6000.c: Likewise. * dwarf2.c (struct line_info): Add discriminator field. (add_line_info): Fill in new discriminator field. (decode_line_info): Record discriminator information instead of ignoring it. (lookup_address_in_line_info_table): Return discriminator field if requested. (comp_unit_find_nearest_line): Add discriminator argument. (find_line): Likewise. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Likewise. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_line): Likewise. * elf-bfd.h (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. (_bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): Likewise. Defined. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line): Change to a wrapper that invokes _bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator with correct arguments. (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. (_bfd_elf_find_line): Change to a wrapper that invokes _bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator with correct arguments. (_bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator): New. * coffgen.c (coff_find_nearest_line_with_names): Handle new discriminator argument. * elf32-arm.c (elf32_arm_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * elf64-alpha.c (elf64_alpha_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * elfxx-mips.c (_bfd_mips_elf_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * libbfd-in.h (_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Add discriminator argument. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_line): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. * libbfd.c (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. * libbfd.h: Likewise. * targets.c (BFD_JUMP_TABLE_SYMBOLS): Initialize _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator with _bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator. (bfd_target): Add _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator. binutils/ * addr2line.c (find_address_in_section): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator. (find_offset_in_section): Likewise. (translate_addresses): Print discriminator if it is non-zero. * objdump.c (show_line): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator, and keep track of prev_discriminator. Print discriminator if it is non-zero. (disassemble_data): Initialize prev_discriminator. (dump_reloc_set): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator, and keep track of last_discriminator. Print discriminator if it is non-zero.
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last_discriminator = 0;
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for (p = relpp; relcount && *p != NULL; p++, relcount--)
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{
arelent *q = *p;
const char *filename, *functionname;
unsigned int linenumber;
2012-07-24 Teresa Johnson <tejohnson@google.com> bfd/ * bfd.c (bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New macro. * coff-rs6000.c: Init _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator. * coff64-rs6000.c: Likewise. * dwarf2.c (struct line_info): Add discriminator field. (add_line_info): Fill in new discriminator field. (decode_line_info): Record discriminator information instead of ignoring it. (lookup_address_in_line_info_table): Return discriminator field if requested. (comp_unit_find_nearest_line): Add discriminator argument. (find_line): Likewise. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Likewise. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_line): Likewise. * elf-bfd.h (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. (_bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): Likewise. Defined. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line): Change to a wrapper that invokes _bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator with correct arguments. (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. (_bfd_elf_find_line): Change to a wrapper that invokes _bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator with correct arguments. (_bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator): New. * coffgen.c (coff_find_nearest_line_with_names): Handle new discriminator argument. * elf32-arm.c (elf32_arm_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * elf64-alpha.c (elf64_alpha_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * elfxx-mips.c (_bfd_mips_elf_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * libbfd-in.h (_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Add discriminator argument. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_line): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. * libbfd.c (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. * libbfd.h: Likewise. * targets.c (BFD_JUMP_TABLE_SYMBOLS): Initialize _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator with _bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator. (bfd_target): Add _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator. binutils/ * addr2line.c (find_address_in_section): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator. (find_offset_in_section): Likewise. (translate_addresses): Print discriminator if it is non-zero. * objdump.c (show_line): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator, and keep track of prev_discriminator. Print discriminator if it is non-zero. (disassemble_data): Initialize prev_discriminator. (dump_reloc_set): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator, and keep track of last_discriminator. Print discriminator if it is non-zero.
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unsigned int discriminator;
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const char *sym_name;
const char *section_name;
bfd_vma addend2 = 0;
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if (start_address != (bfd_vma) -1
&& q->address < start_address)
continue;
if (stop_address != (bfd_vma) -1
&& q->address > stop_address)
continue;
if (with_line_numbers
&& sec != NULL
2012-07-24 Teresa Johnson <tejohnson@google.com> bfd/ * bfd.c (bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New macro. * coff-rs6000.c: Init _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator. * coff64-rs6000.c: Likewise. * dwarf2.c (struct line_info): Add discriminator field. (add_line_info): Fill in new discriminator field. (decode_line_info): Record discriminator information instead of ignoring it. (lookup_address_in_line_info_table): Return discriminator field if requested. (comp_unit_find_nearest_line): Add discriminator argument. (find_line): Likewise. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Likewise. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_line): Likewise. * elf-bfd.h (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. (_bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): Likewise. Defined. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line): Change to a wrapper that invokes _bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator with correct arguments. (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. (_bfd_elf_find_line): Change to a wrapper that invokes _bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator with correct arguments. (_bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator): New. * coffgen.c (coff_find_nearest_line_with_names): Handle new discriminator argument. * elf32-arm.c (elf32_arm_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * elf64-alpha.c (elf64_alpha_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * elfxx-mips.c (_bfd_mips_elf_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * libbfd-in.h (_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Add discriminator argument. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_line): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. * libbfd.c (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. * libbfd.h: Likewise. * targets.c (BFD_JUMP_TABLE_SYMBOLS): Initialize _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator with _bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator. (bfd_target): Add _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator. binutils/ * addr2line.c (find_address_in_section): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator. (find_offset_in_section): Likewise. (translate_addresses): Print discriminator if it is non-zero. * objdump.c (show_line): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator, and keep track of prev_discriminator. Print discriminator if it is non-zero. (disassemble_data): Initialize prev_discriminator. (dump_reloc_set): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator, and keep track of last_discriminator. Print discriminator if it is non-zero.
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&& bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator (abfd, sec, syms, q->address,
&filename, &functionname,
&linenumber, &discriminator))
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{
if (functionname != NULL
&& (last_functionname == NULL
|| strcmp (functionname, last_functionname) != 0))
{
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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printf ("%s():\n", sanitize_string (functionname));
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if (last_functionname != NULL)
free (last_functionname);
last_functionname = xstrdup (functionname);
}
if (linenumber > 0
&& (linenumber != last_line
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|| (filename != NULL
&& last_filename != NULL
2012-07-24 Teresa Johnson <tejohnson@google.com> bfd/ * bfd.c (bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New macro. * coff-rs6000.c: Init _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator. * coff64-rs6000.c: Likewise. * dwarf2.c (struct line_info): Add discriminator field. (add_line_info): Fill in new discriminator field. (decode_line_info): Record discriminator information instead of ignoring it. (lookup_address_in_line_info_table): Return discriminator field if requested. (comp_unit_find_nearest_line): Add discriminator argument. (find_line): Likewise. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Likewise. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_line): Likewise. * elf-bfd.h (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. (_bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): Likewise. Defined. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line): Change to a wrapper that invokes _bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator with correct arguments. (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. (_bfd_elf_find_line): Change to a wrapper that invokes _bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator with correct arguments. (_bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator): New. * coffgen.c (coff_find_nearest_line_with_names): Handle new discriminator argument. * elf32-arm.c (elf32_arm_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * elf64-alpha.c (elf64_alpha_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * elfxx-mips.c (_bfd_mips_elf_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * libbfd-in.h (_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Add discriminator argument. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_line): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. * libbfd.c (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. * libbfd.h: Likewise. * targets.c (BFD_JUMP_TABLE_SYMBOLS): Initialize _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator with _bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator. (bfd_target): Add _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator. binutils/ * addr2line.c (find_address_in_section): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator. (find_offset_in_section): Likewise. (translate_addresses): Print discriminator if it is non-zero. * objdump.c (show_line): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator, and keep track of prev_discriminator. Print discriminator if it is non-zero. (disassemble_data): Initialize prev_discriminator. (dump_reloc_set): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator, and keep track of last_discriminator. Print discriminator if it is non-zero.
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&& filename_cmp (filename, last_filename) != 0)
|| (discriminator != last_discriminator)))
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{
if (discriminator > 0)
printf ("%s:%u\n", filename == NULL ? "???" :
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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sanitize_string (filename), linenumber);
else
printf ("%s:%u (discriminator %u)\n",
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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filename == NULL ? "???" : sanitize_string (filename),
linenumber, discriminator);
last_line = linenumber;
2012-07-24 Teresa Johnson <tejohnson@google.com> bfd/ * bfd.c (bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New macro. * coff-rs6000.c: Init _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator. * coff64-rs6000.c: Likewise. * dwarf2.c (struct line_info): Add discriminator field. (add_line_info): Fill in new discriminator field. (decode_line_info): Record discriminator information instead of ignoring it. (lookup_address_in_line_info_table): Return discriminator field if requested. (comp_unit_find_nearest_line): Add discriminator argument. (find_line): Likewise. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Likewise. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_line): Likewise. * elf-bfd.h (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. (_bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): Likewise. Defined. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line): Change to a wrapper that invokes _bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator with correct arguments. (_bfd_elf_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. (_bfd_elf_find_line): Change to a wrapper that invokes _bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator with correct arguments. (_bfd_elf_find_line_discriminator): New. * coffgen.c (coff_find_nearest_line_with_names): Handle new discriminator argument. * elf32-arm.c (elf32_arm_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * elf64-alpha.c (elf64_alpha_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * elfxx-mips.c (_bfd_mips_elf_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_find_nearest_line): Likewise. * libbfd-in.h (_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line): Add discriminator argument. (_bfd_dwarf2_find_line): Likewise. (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. * libbfd.c (_bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. * libbfd.h: Likewise. * targets.c (BFD_JUMP_TABLE_SYMBOLS): Initialize _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator with _bfd_generic_find_nearest_line_discriminator. (bfd_target): Add _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator. binutils/ * addr2line.c (find_address_in_section): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator. (find_offset_in_section): Likewise. (translate_addresses): Print discriminator if it is non-zero. * objdump.c (show_line): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator, and keep track of prev_discriminator. Print discriminator if it is non-zero. (disassemble_data): Initialize prev_discriminator. (dump_reloc_set): Invoke bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator to get the discriminator, and keep track of last_discriminator. Print discriminator if it is non-zero.
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last_discriminator = discriminator;
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if (last_filename != NULL)
free (last_filename);
if (filename == NULL)
last_filename = NULL;
else
last_filename = xstrdup (filename);
}
}
if (q->sym_ptr_ptr && *q->sym_ptr_ptr)
{
sym_name = (*(q->sym_ptr_ptr))->name;
section_name = (*(q->sym_ptr_ptr))->section->name;
}
else
{
sym_name = NULL;
section_name = NULL;
}
bfd_printf_vma (abfd, q->address);
if (q->howto == NULL)
printf (" *unknown* ");
else if (q->howto->name)
{
const char *name = q->howto->name;
/* R_SPARC_OLO10 relocations contain two addends.
But because 'arelent' lacks enough storage to
store them both, the 64-bit ELF Sparc backend
records this as two relocations. One R_SPARC_LO10
and one R_SPARC_13, both pointing to the same
address. This is merely so that we have some
place to store both addend fields.
Undo this transformation, otherwise the output
will be confusing. */
if (abfd->xvec->flavour == bfd_target_elf_flavour
&& elf_tdata (abfd)->elf_header->e_machine == EM_SPARCV9
&& relcount > 1
&& !strcmp (q->howto->name, "R_SPARC_LO10"))
{
arelent *q2 = *(p + 1);
if (q2 != NULL
&& q2->howto
&& q->address == q2->address
&& !strcmp (q2->howto->name, "R_SPARC_13"))
{
name = "R_SPARC_OLO10";
addend2 = q2->addend;
p++;
}
}
printf (" %-16s ", name);
}
else
printf (" %-16d ", q->howto->type);
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if (sym_name)
{
objdump_print_symname (abfd, NULL, *q->sym_ptr_ptr);
}
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else
{
if (section_name == NULL)
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section_name = "*unknown*";
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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printf ("[%s]", sanitize_string (section_name));
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}
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if (q->addend)
{
bfd_signed_vma addend = q->addend;
if (addend < 0)
{
printf ("-0x");
addend = -addend;
}
else
printf ("+0x");
bfd_printf_vma (abfd, addend);
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}
if (addend2)
{
printf ("+0x");
bfd_printf_vma (abfd, addend2);
}
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printf ("\n");
}
if (last_filename != NULL)
free (last_filename);
if (last_functionname != NULL)
free (last_functionname);
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}
static void
dump_relocs_in_section (bfd *abfd,
asection *section,
void *dummy ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
arelent **relpp;
long relcount;
long relsize;
if ( bfd_is_abs_section (section)
|| bfd_is_und_section (section)
|| bfd_is_com_section (section)
|| (! process_section_p (section))
|| ((section->flags & SEC_RELOC) == 0))
return;
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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printf ("RELOCATION RECORDS FOR [%s]:", sanitize_string (section->name));
Don't use bfd_get_file_size in objdump Compressed debug sections can have uncompressed sizes that exceed the original file size, so we can't use bfd_get_file_size. objdump also used bfd_get_file_size to limit reloc section size, but I believe the underlying bug causing the PR22508 out of bounds buffer access was that we had an integer overflow when calculating the reloc buffer size. I've fixed that instead in most of the backends, som and vms-alpha being the exceptions. SOM and vmd-alpha have rather more serious bugs in their slurp_relocs routines that would need fixing first if we want to fuss about making them safe against fuzzed object files. The patch also fixes a number of other potential overflows by using the bfd_alloc2/malloc2/zalloc2 memory allocation functions. bfd/ * coffcode.h (buy_and_read): Delete unnecessary forward decl. Add nmemb parameter. Use bfd_alloc2. (coff_slurp_line_table): Use bfd_alloc2. Update buy_and_read calls. Delete assertion. (coff_slurp_symbol_table): Use bfd_alloc2 and bfd_zalloc2. (coff_slurp_reloc_table): Use bfd_alloc2. Update buy_and_read calls. * coffgen.c (coff_get_reloc_upper_bound): Ensure size calculation doesn't overflow. * elf.c (bfd_section_from_shdr): Use bfd_zalloc2. Style fix. (assign_section_numbers): Style fix. (swap_out_syms): Use bfd_malloc2. (_bfd_elf_get_reloc_upper_bound): Ensure size calculation doesn't overflow. (_bfd_elf_make_empty_symbol): Style fix. (elfobj_grok_stapsdt_note_1): Formatting. * elfcode.h (elf_object_p): Use bfd_alloc2. (elf_write_relocs, elf_write_shdrs_and_ehdr): Likewise. (elf_slurp_symbol_table): Use bfd_zalloc2. (elf_slurp_reloc_table): Use bfd_alloc2. (_bfd_elf_bfd_from_remote_memory): Use bfd_malloc2. * elf64-sparc (elf64_sparc_get_reloc_upper_bound): Ensure size calculation doesn't overflow. (elf64_sparc_get_dynamic_reloc_upper_bound): Likewise. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_get_reloc_upper_bound): Likewise. * pdp11.c (get_reloc_upper_bound): Copy aoutx.h version. binutils/ * objdump.c (load_specific_debug_section): Don't compare section size against file size. (dump_relocs_in_section): Don't compare reloc size against file size. Print "failed to read relocs" on bfd_get_reloc_upper_bound error.
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relsize = bfd_get_reloc_upper_bound (abfd, section);
if (relsize == 0)
{
printf (" (none)\n\n");
return;
}
Don't use bfd_get_file_size in objdump Compressed debug sections can have uncompressed sizes that exceed the original file size, so we can't use bfd_get_file_size. objdump also used bfd_get_file_size to limit reloc section size, but I believe the underlying bug causing the PR22508 out of bounds buffer access was that we had an integer overflow when calculating the reloc buffer size. I've fixed that instead in most of the backends, som and vms-alpha being the exceptions. SOM and vmd-alpha have rather more serious bugs in their slurp_relocs routines that would need fixing first if we want to fuss about making them safe against fuzzed object files. The patch also fixes a number of other potential overflows by using the bfd_alloc2/malloc2/zalloc2 memory allocation functions. bfd/ * coffcode.h (buy_and_read): Delete unnecessary forward decl. Add nmemb parameter. Use bfd_alloc2. (coff_slurp_line_table): Use bfd_alloc2. Update buy_and_read calls. Delete assertion. (coff_slurp_symbol_table): Use bfd_alloc2 and bfd_zalloc2. (coff_slurp_reloc_table): Use bfd_alloc2. Update buy_and_read calls. * coffgen.c (coff_get_reloc_upper_bound): Ensure size calculation doesn't overflow. * elf.c (bfd_section_from_shdr): Use bfd_zalloc2. Style fix. (assign_section_numbers): Style fix. (swap_out_syms): Use bfd_malloc2. (_bfd_elf_get_reloc_upper_bound): Ensure size calculation doesn't overflow. (_bfd_elf_make_empty_symbol): Style fix. (elfobj_grok_stapsdt_note_1): Formatting. * elfcode.h (elf_object_p): Use bfd_alloc2. (elf_write_relocs, elf_write_shdrs_and_ehdr): Likewise. (elf_slurp_symbol_table): Use bfd_zalloc2. (elf_slurp_reloc_table): Use bfd_alloc2. (_bfd_elf_bfd_from_remote_memory): Use bfd_malloc2. * elf64-sparc (elf64_sparc_get_reloc_upper_bound): Ensure size calculation doesn't overflow. (elf64_sparc_get_dynamic_reloc_upper_bound): Likewise. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_get_reloc_upper_bound): Likewise. * pdp11.c (get_reloc_upper_bound): Copy aoutx.h version. binutils/ * objdump.c (load_specific_debug_section): Don't compare section size against file size. (dump_relocs_in_section): Don't compare reloc size against file size. Print "failed to read relocs" on bfd_get_reloc_upper_bound error.
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if (relsize < 0)
{
relpp = NULL;
relcount = relsize;
}
Don't use bfd_get_file_size in objdump Compressed debug sections can have uncompressed sizes that exceed the original file size, so we can't use bfd_get_file_size. objdump also used bfd_get_file_size to limit reloc section size, but I believe the underlying bug causing the PR22508 out of bounds buffer access was that we had an integer overflow when calculating the reloc buffer size. I've fixed that instead in most of the backends, som and vms-alpha being the exceptions. SOM and vmd-alpha have rather more serious bugs in their slurp_relocs routines that would need fixing first if we want to fuss about making them safe against fuzzed object files. The patch also fixes a number of other potential overflows by using the bfd_alloc2/malloc2/zalloc2 memory allocation functions. bfd/ * coffcode.h (buy_and_read): Delete unnecessary forward decl. Add nmemb parameter. Use bfd_alloc2. (coff_slurp_line_table): Use bfd_alloc2. Update buy_and_read calls. Delete assertion. (coff_slurp_symbol_table): Use bfd_alloc2 and bfd_zalloc2. (coff_slurp_reloc_table): Use bfd_alloc2. Update buy_and_read calls. * coffgen.c (coff_get_reloc_upper_bound): Ensure size calculation doesn't overflow. * elf.c (bfd_section_from_shdr): Use bfd_zalloc2. Style fix. (assign_section_numbers): Style fix. (swap_out_syms): Use bfd_malloc2. (_bfd_elf_get_reloc_upper_bound): Ensure size calculation doesn't overflow. (_bfd_elf_make_empty_symbol): Style fix. (elfobj_grok_stapsdt_note_1): Formatting. * elfcode.h (elf_object_p): Use bfd_alloc2. (elf_write_relocs, elf_write_shdrs_and_ehdr): Likewise. (elf_slurp_symbol_table): Use bfd_zalloc2. (elf_slurp_reloc_table): Use bfd_alloc2. (_bfd_elf_bfd_from_remote_memory): Use bfd_malloc2. * elf64-sparc (elf64_sparc_get_reloc_upper_bound): Ensure size calculation doesn't overflow. (elf64_sparc_get_dynamic_reloc_upper_bound): Likewise. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_get_reloc_upper_bound): Likewise. * pdp11.c (get_reloc_upper_bound): Copy aoutx.h version. binutils/ * objdump.c (load_specific_debug_section): Don't compare section size against file size. (dump_relocs_in_section): Don't compare reloc size against file size. Print "failed to read relocs" on bfd_get_reloc_upper_bound error.
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else
{
relpp = (arelent **) xmalloc (relsize);
relcount = bfd_canonicalize_reloc (abfd, section, relpp, syms);
}
if (relcount < 0)
More fixes for buffer overruns instigated by corrupt binaries. PR binutils/17512 * objdump.c (slurp_symtab): Fail gracefully if the table could not be read. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. * aoutx.h (slurp_symbol_table): Check that computed table size is not bigger than the file from which is it being read. (slurp_reloc_table): Likewise. * coffcode.h (coff_slurp_line_table): Remove unneeded local 'warned'. Do not try to print the details of a symbol with an invalid index. * coffgen.c (make_a_sectiobn_from_file): Check computed string index against length of string table. (bfd_coff_internal_syment_name): Check read in string offset against length of string table. (build_debug_section): Return a pointer to the section used. (_bfd_coff_read_string_table): Store the length of the string table in the coff_tdata structure. (bfd_coff_free_symbols): Set the length of the string table to zero when it is freed. (coff_get_normalized_symtab): Check offsets against string table or data table lengths as appropriate. * cofflink.c (_bfd_coff_link_input_bfd): Check offset against length of string table. * compress.c (bfd_get_full_section_contents): Check computed size against the size of the file. * libcoff-in.h (obj_coff_strings_len): Define. (struct coff_tdata): Add strings_len field. * libcoff.h: Regenerate. * peXXigen.c (pe_print_debugdata): Do not attempt to print the data if the debug section is too small. * xcofflink.c (xcoff_link_input_bfd): Check offset against length of string table.
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{
printf ("\n");
Don't use bfd_get_file_size in objdump Compressed debug sections can have uncompressed sizes that exceed the original file size, so we can't use bfd_get_file_size. objdump also used bfd_get_file_size to limit reloc section size, but I believe the underlying bug causing the PR22508 out of bounds buffer access was that we had an integer overflow when calculating the reloc buffer size. I've fixed that instead in most of the backends, som and vms-alpha being the exceptions. SOM and vmd-alpha have rather more serious bugs in their slurp_relocs routines that would need fixing first if we want to fuss about making them safe against fuzzed object files. The patch also fixes a number of other potential overflows by using the bfd_alloc2/malloc2/zalloc2 memory allocation functions. bfd/ * coffcode.h (buy_and_read): Delete unnecessary forward decl. Add nmemb parameter. Use bfd_alloc2. (coff_slurp_line_table): Use bfd_alloc2. Update buy_and_read calls. Delete assertion. (coff_slurp_symbol_table): Use bfd_alloc2 and bfd_zalloc2. (coff_slurp_reloc_table): Use bfd_alloc2. Update buy_and_read calls. * coffgen.c (coff_get_reloc_upper_bound): Ensure size calculation doesn't overflow. * elf.c (bfd_section_from_shdr): Use bfd_zalloc2. Style fix. (assign_section_numbers): Style fix. (swap_out_syms): Use bfd_malloc2. (_bfd_elf_get_reloc_upper_bound): Ensure size calculation doesn't overflow. (_bfd_elf_make_empty_symbol): Style fix. (elfobj_grok_stapsdt_note_1): Formatting. * elfcode.h (elf_object_p): Use bfd_alloc2. (elf_write_relocs, elf_write_shdrs_and_ehdr): Likewise. (elf_slurp_symbol_table): Use bfd_zalloc2. (elf_slurp_reloc_table): Use bfd_alloc2. (_bfd_elf_bfd_from_remote_memory): Use bfd_malloc2. * elf64-sparc (elf64_sparc_get_reloc_upper_bound): Ensure size calculation doesn't overflow. (elf64_sparc_get_dynamic_reloc_upper_bound): Likewise. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_get_reloc_upper_bound): Likewise. * pdp11.c (get_reloc_upper_bound): Copy aoutx.h version. binutils/ * objdump.c (load_specific_debug_section): Don't compare section size against file size. (dump_relocs_in_section): Don't compare reloc size against file size. Print "failed to read relocs" on bfd_get_reloc_upper_bound error.
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non_fatal (_("failed to read relocs in: %s"),
sanitize_string (bfd_get_filename (abfd)));
my_bfd_nonfatal (_("error message was"));
More fixes for buffer overruns instigated by corrupt binaries. PR binutils/17512 * objdump.c (slurp_symtab): Fail gracefully if the table could not be read. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. * aoutx.h (slurp_symbol_table): Check that computed table size is not bigger than the file from which is it being read. (slurp_reloc_table): Likewise. * coffcode.h (coff_slurp_line_table): Remove unneeded local 'warned'. Do not try to print the details of a symbol with an invalid index. * coffgen.c (make_a_sectiobn_from_file): Check computed string index against length of string table. (bfd_coff_internal_syment_name): Check read in string offset against length of string table. (build_debug_section): Return a pointer to the section used. (_bfd_coff_read_string_table): Store the length of the string table in the coff_tdata structure. (bfd_coff_free_symbols): Set the length of the string table to zero when it is freed. (coff_get_normalized_symtab): Check offsets against string table or data table lengths as appropriate. * cofflink.c (_bfd_coff_link_input_bfd): Check offset against length of string table. * compress.c (bfd_get_full_section_contents): Check computed size against the size of the file. * libcoff-in.h (obj_coff_strings_len): Define. (struct coff_tdata): Add strings_len field. * libcoff.h: Regenerate. * peXXigen.c (pe_print_debugdata): Do not attempt to print the data if the debug section is too small. * xcofflink.c (xcoff_link_input_bfd): Check offset against length of string table.
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}
else if (relcount == 0)
printf (" (none)\n\n");
else
{
printf ("\n");
dump_reloc_set (abfd, section, relpp, relcount);
printf ("\n\n");
}
free (relpp);
}
static void
dump_relocs (bfd *abfd)
{
bfd_map_over_sections (abfd, dump_relocs_in_section, NULL);
}
static void
dump_dynamic_relocs (bfd *abfd)
{
long relsize;
arelent **relpp;
long relcount;
relsize = bfd_get_dynamic_reloc_upper_bound (abfd);
printf ("DYNAMIC RELOCATION RECORDS");
if (relsize == 0)
{
printf (" (none)\n\n");
return;
}
if (relsize < 0)
{
relpp = NULL;
relcount = relsize;
}
else
{
Updated soruces in binutils/* to compile cleanly with -Wc++-compat. * binutils/addr2line.c (slurp_symtab): Fix casts. Introduce variable minisyms to avoid aliasing varning. * binutils/ar.c: Add casts. (normalize): Use name del instead of delete. (display_target_list,display_info_table): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/bucomm.c: Add casts. * binutils/debug.c: Update function to use new names. (struct debug_baseclass): Rename member from virtual to is_virtual. (struct debug_type_s,struct debug_field_s,struct debug_baseclass_s,struct debug_method_s,struct debug_method_variant_s,struct debug_type_s): Rename struct from avoid name collision. * /binutils/debug.h: Use new struct names. * binutils/dwarf.c: Add casts. (free_debug_memory): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/ieee.c: Add casts. (enum ieee_var_kind): Move to top level. (ieee_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual. (ieee_class_method_var): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/nm.c: Add casts. * binutils/objcopy.c: Add casts. (copy_archive): Rename variable delete to del. * binutils/objdump.c: Add casts. (dump_dwarf_section): Change loop counter variable i to int. * binutils/prdbg.c: Add casts. (pr_class_baseclass,tg_class_baseclass): Rename parameters virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/readelf.c: Add casts. (struct ia64_unw_table_entry,struct hppa_unw_table_entry): Move to top level. * binutils/size.c: Add casts. * binutils/stabs.c (parse_stab_type, parse_stab_range_type) (parse_stab_cpp_abbrev): Rename parameter from typename to type_name. (parse_stab_baseclasses): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/strings.c: Add casts. * binutils/wrstabs.c (stab_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual.
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relpp = (arelent **) xmalloc (relsize);
relcount = bfd_canonicalize_dynamic_reloc (abfd, relpp, dynsyms);
}
if (relcount < 0)
{
printf ("\n");
non_fatal (_("failed to read relocs in: %s"),
sanitize_string (bfd_get_filename (abfd)));
my_bfd_nonfatal (_("error message was"));
}
else if (relcount == 0)
printf (" (none)\n\n");
else
{
printf ("\n");
dump_reloc_set (abfd, NULL, relpp, relcount);
printf ("\n\n");
}
free (relpp);
}
/* Creates a table of paths, to search for source files. */
static void
add_include_path (const char *path)
{
if (path[0] == 0)
return;
include_path_count++;
Updated soruces in binutils/* to compile cleanly with -Wc++-compat. * binutils/addr2line.c (slurp_symtab): Fix casts. Introduce variable minisyms to avoid aliasing varning. * binutils/ar.c: Add casts. (normalize): Use name del instead of delete. (display_target_list,display_info_table): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/bucomm.c: Add casts. * binutils/debug.c: Update function to use new names. (struct debug_baseclass): Rename member from virtual to is_virtual. (struct debug_type_s,struct debug_field_s,struct debug_baseclass_s,struct debug_method_s,struct debug_method_variant_s,struct debug_type_s): Rename struct from avoid name collision. * /binutils/debug.h: Use new struct names. * binutils/dwarf.c: Add casts. (free_debug_memory): Change loop counter variable a to int. * binutils/ieee.c: Add casts. (enum ieee_var_kind): Move to top level. (ieee_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual. (ieee_class_method_var): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/nm.c: Add casts. * binutils/objcopy.c: Add casts. (copy_archive): Rename variable delete to del. * binutils/objdump.c: Add casts. (dump_dwarf_section): Change loop counter variable i to int. * binutils/prdbg.c: Add casts. (pr_class_baseclass,tg_class_baseclass): Rename parameters virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/readelf.c: Add casts. (struct ia64_unw_table_entry,struct hppa_unw_table_entry): Move to top level. * binutils/size.c: Add casts. * binutils/stabs.c (parse_stab_type, parse_stab_range_type) (parse_stab_cpp_abbrev): Rename parameter from typename to type_name. (parse_stab_baseclasses): Rename variable virtual to is_virtual. * binutils/strings.c: Add casts. * binutils/wrstabs.c (stab_class_baseclass): Rename parameter virtual to is_virtual.
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include_paths = (const char **)
xrealloc (include_paths, include_path_count * sizeof (*include_paths));
#ifdef HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
if (path[1] == ':' && path[2] == 0)
path = concat (path, ".", (const char *) 0);
#endif
include_paths[include_path_count - 1] = path;
}
static void
adjust_addresses (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
asection *section,
void *arg)
{
if ((section->flags & SEC_DEBUGGING) == 0)
{
bool *has_reloc_p = (bool *) arg;
section->vma += adjust_section_vma;
if (*has_reloc_p)
section->lma += adjust_section_vma;
}
}
/* Return the sign-extended form of an ARCH_SIZE sized VMA. */
static bfd_vma
sign_extend_address (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
bfd_vma vma,
unsigned arch_size)
{
bfd_vma mask;
mask = (bfd_vma) 1 << (arch_size - 1);
return (((vma & ((mask << 1) - 1)) ^ mask) - mask);
}
static bool
might_need_separate_debug_info (bool is_mainfile)
{
/* We do not follow links from debug info files. */
if (! is_mainfile)
return false;
/* Since do_follow_links might be enabled by default, only treat it as an
indication that separate files should be loaded if setting it was a
deliberate user action. */
if (DEFAULT_FOR_FOLLOW_LINKS == 0 && do_follow_links)
return true;
if (process_links || dump_symtab || dump_debugging
|| dump_dwarf_section_info || with_source_code)
return true;
return false;
}
/* Dump selected contents of ABFD. */
static void
dump_bfd (bfd *abfd, bool is_mainfile)
{
const struct elf_backend_data * bed;
if (bfd_big_endian (abfd))
byte_get = byte_get_big_endian;
else if (bfd_little_endian (abfd))
byte_get = byte_get_little_endian;
else
byte_get = NULL;
/* Load any separate debug information files. */
if (byte_get != NULL && might_need_separate_debug_info (is_mainfile))
{
load_separate_debug_files (abfd, bfd_get_filename (abfd));
/* If asked to do so, recursively dump the separate files. */
if (do_follow_links)
{
separate_info * i;
for (i = first_separate_info; i != NULL; i = i->next)
dump_bfd (i->handle, false);
}
}
/* Adjust user-specified start and stop limits for targets that use
signed addresses. */
if (bfd_get_flavour (abfd) == bfd_target_elf_flavour
&& (bed = get_elf_backend_data (abfd)) != NULL
&& bed->sign_extend_vma)
{
start_address = sign_extend_address (abfd, start_address,
bed->s->arch_size);
stop_address = sign_extend_address (abfd, stop_address,
bed->s->arch_size);
}
/* If we are adjusting section VMA's, change them all now. Changing
the BFD information is a hack. However, we must do it, or
bfd_find_nearest_line will not do the right thing. */
if (adjust_section_vma != 0)
{
bool has_reloc = (abfd->flags & HAS_RELOC);
bfd_map_over_sections (abfd, adjust_addresses, &has_reloc);
}
if (is_mainfile || process_links)
{
if (! dump_debugging_tags && ! suppress_bfd_header)
printf (_("\n%s: file format %s\n"),
sanitize_string (bfd_get_filename (abfd)),
abfd->xvec->name);
if (dump_ar_hdrs)
print_arelt_descr (stdout, abfd, true, false);
if (dump_file_header)
dump_bfd_header (abfd);
if (dump_private_headers)
dump_bfd_private_header (abfd);
if (dump_private_options != NULL)
dump_target_specific (abfd);
if (! dump_debugging_tags && ! suppress_bfd_header)
putchar ('\n');
}
if (dump_symtab
|| dump_reloc_info
|| disassemble
|| dump_debugging
|| dump_dwarf_section_info)
{
syms = slurp_symtab (abfd);
/* If following links, load any symbol tables from the linked files as well. */
if (do_follow_links && is_mainfile)
{
separate_info * i;
for (i = first_separate_info; i != NULL; i = i->next)
{
asymbol ** extra_syms;
long old_symcount = symcount;
extra_syms = slurp_symtab (i->handle);
if (extra_syms)
{
if (old_symcount == 0)
{
syms = extra_syms;
}
else
{
syms = xrealloc (syms, ((symcount + old_symcount + 1)
* sizeof (asymbol *)));
memcpy (syms + old_symcount,
extra_syms,
(symcount + 1) * sizeof (asymbol *));
}
}
symcount += old_symcount;
}
}
}
if (is_mainfile || process_links)
{
if (dump_section_headers)
dump_headers (abfd);
if (dump_dynamic_symtab || dump_dynamic_reloc_info
|| (disassemble && bfd_get_dynamic_symtab_upper_bound (abfd) > 0))
dynsyms = slurp_dynamic_symtab (abfd);
if (disassemble)
{
synthcount = bfd_get_synthetic_symtab (abfd, symcount, syms,
dynsymcount, dynsyms,
&synthsyms);
if (synthcount < 0)
synthcount = 0;
}
if (dump_symtab)
dump_symbols (abfd, false);
if (dump_dynamic_symtab)
dump_symbols (abfd, true);
}
if (dump_dwarf_section_info)
dump_dwarf (abfd, is_mainfile);
if (is_mainfile || process_links)
{
if (dump_ctf_section_info)
dump_ctf (abfd, dump_ctf_section_name, dump_ctf_parent_name);
if (dump_sframe_section_info)
dump_section_sframe (abfd, dump_sframe_section_name);
if (dump_stab_section_info)
dump_stabs (abfd);
if (dump_reloc_info && ! disassemble)
dump_relocs (abfd);
if (dump_dynamic_reloc_info && ! disassemble)
dump_dynamic_relocs (abfd);
if (dump_section_contents)
dump_data (abfd);
if (disassemble)
disassemble_data (abfd);
}
if (dump_debugging)
{
void *dhandle;
dhandle = read_debugging_info (abfd, syms, symcount, true);
if (dhandle != NULL)
{
if (!print_debugging_info (stdout, dhandle, abfd, syms,
bfd_demangle,
TRUE/FALSE simplification There is really no need to write code like "foo != 0 ? TRUE : FALSE" unless we had stupidly defined FALSE as something other than 0 or TRUE as something other than 1. The simpler "foo != 0" does just as well. Similarly "(condition == TRUE)" or "(condition == FALSE) can be simplified to "(condition)" and "(!condition)" respectively. I'll note that there is reason to use "integer_expression != 0" when assigning a bfd_boolean rather than the simpler "integer_expression", if you expect the variable to have 0 or 1 value. It's probably even a good idea to not rely on implicit conversion if bfd_boolean were _Bool. bfd/ * aoutx.h (aout_link_write_symbols): Don't cast boolean expression to bfd_boolean. * elf32-or1k.c (or1k_set_got_and_rela_sizes): Dont compare booleans against FALSE. * elf32-arc.c (name_for_global_symbol): Don't compare boolean to TRUE. (is_reloc_PC_relative): Don't use "boolean_condition ? TRUE : FALSE". (is_reloc_SDA_relative, is_reloc_for_GOT): Likewise. (is_reloc_for_PLT, is_reloc_for_TLS): Likewise. * elf32-arm.c (stm32l4xx_need_create_replacing_stub): Likewise. * elf32-nds32.c (insert_nds32_elf_blank): Likewise. * elf32-rx.c (rx_set_section_contents): Likewise. * elfnn-aarch64.c (elfNN_aarch64_final_link_relocate): Likewise. * elfxx-mips.c (_bfd_mips_elf_ignore_undef_symbol): Likewise. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_read_command): Likewise. * targets.c (bfd_get_target_info): Likewise. binutils/ * dlltool.c (main): Don't use "boolean_condition ? TRUE : FALSE". * dwarf.c (read_and_display_attr_value): Likewise. (display_debug_str_offsets): Likewise. * objdump.c (dump_bfd): Likewise. * readelf.c (dump_section_as_strings): Likewise. (dump_section_as_bytes): Likewise. gas/ * atof-generic.c (FALSE, TRUE): Don't define. * config/obj-elf.h (FALSE, TRUE): Don't define. * config/obj-som.h (FALSE, TRUE): Don't define. * config/tc-hppa.h (FALSE, TRUE): Don't define. * config/tc-pdp11.c (FALSE, TRUE): Don't define. * config/tc-iq2000.h (obj_fix_adjustable): Delete. * config/tc-m32r.h (TC_FIX_ADJUSTABLE): Delete. * config/tc-mt.h (obj_fix_adjustable): Delete. * config/tc-nds32.h (TC_FIX_ADJUSTABLE): Delete. * config/tc-arc.c (parse_opcode_flags): Simplify boolean expression. (relaxable_flag, relaxable_operand, assemble_insn): Likewise. (tokenize_extregister): Likewise. * config/tc-csky.c (parse_opcode, get_operand_value): Likewise. (parse_operands_op, parse_operands, md_assemble): Likewise. * config/tc-d10v.c (build_insn): Likewise. * config/tc-score.c (s3_gen_insn_frag): Likewise. * config/tc-score7.c (s7_gen_insn_frag, s7_relax_frag): Likewise. * config/tc-tic6x.c (tic6x_update_features, md_assemble): Likewise. * config/tc-z80.c (emit_byte): Likewise. include/ * opcode/aarch64.h (alias_opcode_p): Simplify boolean expression. (opcode_has_alias, pseudo_opcode_p, optional_operand_p): Likewise. (opcode_has_special_coder): Likewise. ld/ * emultempl/aix.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_before_allocation): Simplify boolean expression. * lexsup.c (parse_args): Likewise. * pe-dll.c (pe_dll_id_target): Likewise. opcodes/ * aarch64-opc.c (vector_qualifier_p): Simplify boolean expression. (fp_qualifier_p, get_data_pattern): Likewise. (aarch64_get_operand_modifier_from_value): Likewise. (aarch64_extend_operator_p, aarch64_shift_operator_p): Likewise. (operand_variant_qualifier_p): Likewise. (qualifier_value_in_range_constraint_p): Likewise. (aarch64_get_qualifier_esize): Likewise. (aarch64_get_qualifier_nelem): Likewise. (aarch64_get_qualifier_standard_value): Likewise. (get_lower_bound, get_upper_bound): Likewise. (aarch64_find_best_match, match_operands_qualifier): Likewise. (aarch64_print_operand): Likewise. * aarch64-opc.h (operand_has_inserter, operand_has_extractor): Likewise. (operand_need_sign_extension, operand_need_shift_by_two): Likewise. (operand_need_shift_by_four, operand_maybe_stack_pointer): Likewise. * arm-dis.c (print_insn_mve, print_insn_thumb32): Likewise. * tic6x-dis.c (tic6x_check_fetch_packet_header): Likewise. (print_insn_tic6x): Likewise.
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dump_debugging_tags != 0))
{
non_fatal (_("%s: printing debugging information failed"),
bfd_get_filename (abfd));
exit_status = 1;
}
}
/* PR 6483: If there was no STABS debug info in the file, try
DWARF instead. */
else if (! dump_dwarf_section_info)
{
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dwarf_select_sections_all ();
dump_dwarf (abfd, is_mainfile);
}
}
if (syms)
{
free (syms);
syms = NULL;
}
if (dynsyms)
{
free (dynsyms);
dynsyms = NULL;
}
bfd/ * bfd.c (bfd_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * targets.c (BFD_JUMP_TABLE_DYNAMIC): Add NAME##_get_synthetic_symtab. (struct bfd_target): Add _bfd_get_synthetic_symtab. * libbfd-in.h (_bfd_nodynamic_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * elf-bfd.h (struct elf_backend_data): Add plt_sym_val and relplt_name fields. (_bfd_elf_get_synthetic_symtab): New prototype. * elfcode.h (elf_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_get_synthetic_symtab): New function. * elfxx-target.h (bfd_elfNN_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val, elf_backend_relplt_name): Define. (elfNN_bed): Add elf_backend_plt_sym_val and elf_backend_relplt_name. * bfd-in2.h: Rebuilt. * libbfd.h: Rebuilt. * elf32-i386.c (elf_i386_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf64-x86-64.c (elf64_x86_64_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf32-s390.c (elf_s390_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf64-s390.c (elf_s390_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf32-sparc (elf32_sparc_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf64-sparc.c (sparc64_elf_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * elf32-ppc.c (ppc_elf_plt_sym_val): New function. (elf_backend_plt_sym_val): Define. * aout-target.h (MY_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * aout-tic30.c (MY_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * coff-rs6000.c (rs6000coff_vec): Add _bfd_nodynamic_get_synthetic_symtab. (pmac_xcoff_vec): Likewise. * coff64-rs6000.c (rs6000coff64_vec): Add _bfd_nodynamic_get_synthetic_symtab. (aix5coff64_vec): Likewise. * sunos.c (MY_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. * vms.c (vms_get_synthetic_symtab): Define. binutils/ * objdump.c (synthsyms, synthcount): New variables. (disassemble_data): Use dynsyms for stripped binaries or libraries. Add synthetized symbols. (dump_bfd): For disassemble, initialize dynsyms always and also synthsyms. Free synthsyms and clear {sym,dynsym,synth}count before returning.
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if (synthsyms)
{
free (synthsyms);
synthsyms = NULL;
}
symcount = 0;
dynsymcount = 0;
synthcount = 0;
if (is_mainfile)
free_debug_memory ();
}
static void
display_object_bfd (bfd *abfd)
{
char **matching;
if (bfd_check_format_matches (abfd, bfd_object, &matching))
{
dump_bfd (abfd, true);
return;
}
if (bfd_get_error () == bfd_error_file_ambiguously_recognized)
{
my_bfd_nonfatal (bfd_get_filename (abfd));
list_matching_formats (matching);
return;
}
if (bfd_get_error () != bfd_error_file_not_recognized)
{
my_bfd_nonfatal (bfd_get_filename (abfd));
return;
}
if (bfd_check_format_matches (abfd, bfd_core, &matching))
{
dump_bfd (abfd, true);
return;
}
my_bfd_nonfatal (bfd_get_filename (abfd));
if (bfd_get_error () == bfd_error_file_ambiguously_recognized)
list_matching_formats (matching);
}
static void
display_any_bfd (bfd *file, int level)
{
Add compressed debug section support to binutils and ld. bfd/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> Cary Coutant <ccoutant@google.com> * archive.c (bfd_openr_next_archived_file): Copy BFD_COMPRESS and BFD_DECOMPRESS. * bfd.c (BFD_COMPRESS): New. (BFD_DECOMPRESS): Likewise. (BFD_FLAGS_SAVED): Likewise. (bfd_preserve_save): Replace BFD_IN_MEMORY with BFD_FLAGS_SAVED. * compress.c (bfd_uncompress_section_contents): Removed. (get_uncompressed_size): New. (decompress_contents): Likewise. (bfd_compress_section_contents): Likewise. (bfd_get_full_section_contents): Likewise. (bfd_is_section_compressed): Likewise. (bfd_init_section_decompress_status): Likewise. (bfd_init_section_compress_status): Likewise. * dwarf2.c (dwarf_debug_sections): New. (dwarf_debug_section_enum): Likewise. (read_section): Remove section_name and compressed_section_name. Add dwarf_debug_section_enum. Try compressed debug section. (read_indirect_string): Updated. (read_abbrevs): Likewise. (decode_line_info): Likewise. (read_debug_ranges): Likewise. (find_line): Updated. * ecoff.c (bfd_debug_section): Add compress_status and compressed_size. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_make_section_from_shdr): Call bfd_is_section_compressed to check if a DWARF debug section is compressed. Call bfd_init_section_compress_status or bfd_init_section_decompress_status if needed. * elflink.c (elf_link_input_bfd): Replace bfd_get_section_contents with bfd_get_full_section_contents. * merge.c (_bfd_add_merge_section): Likewise. * reloc.c (bfd_generic_get_relocated_section_contents): Likewise. * simple.c (bfd_simple_get_relocated_section_contents): Likewise. * elfxx-target.h (TARGET_BIG_SYM): Allow BFD_COMPRESS and BFD_DECOMPRESS. (TARGET_LITTLE_SYM): Likewise. * libbfd-in.h (dwarf_debug_section): New. (dwarf_debug_sections): Likewise. * libbfd.c (_bfd_generic_get_section_contents): Issue an error when getting contents on compressed/decompressed section. * section.c (COMPRESS_SECTION_NONE): New. (COMPRESS_SECTION_DONE): Likewise. (DECOMPRESS_SECTION_SIZED): Likewise. (BFD_FAKE_SECTION): Add compress_status and compressed_size. (bfd_malloc_and_get_section): Replace bfd_get_section_contents with bfd_get_full_section_contents. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. * libbfd.h: Likewise. binutils/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * addr2line.c (process_file): Set BFD_DECOMPRESS. * objcopy.c (do_debug_sections): New. (OPTION_COMPRESS_DEBUG_SECTIONS): New. (OPTION_DECOMPRESS_DEBUG_SECTIONS): Likewise. (copy_options): Add OPTION_COMPRESS_DEBUG_SECTIONS and OPTION_DECOMPRESS_DEBUG_SECTIONS. (copy_usage): Add --compress-debug-sections and --decompress-debug-sections. (copy_file): Set BFD_COMPRESS or BFD_DECOMPRESS. (copy_section): Replace bfd_get_section_contents with bfd_get_full_section_contents. (copy_main): Handle OPTION_COMPRESS_DEBUG_SECTIONS and OPTION_DECOMPRESS_DEBUG_SECTIONS. Check do_debug_sections to rename DWARF debug sections. * objdump.c (load_specific_debug_section): Replace bfd_get_section_contents with bfd_get_full_section_contents. Remove bfd_uncompress_section_contents. (dump_section): Replace bfd_get_section_contents with bfd_get_full_section_contents. (display_file): Set BFD_DECOMPRESS if needed. * readelf.c (uncompress_section_contents): Set buffer to NULL to indiate decompression failure. (load_specific_debug_section): Always call uncompress_section_contents. * doc/binutils.texi: Document --compress-debug-sections and --decompress-debug-sections. binutils/testsuite/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * binutils-all/compress.exp: New. * binutils-all/dw2-1.S: Likewise. * binutils-all/dw2-2.S: Likewise. * binutils-all/libdw2-compressed.out: Likewise. * binutils-all/libdw2.out: Likewise. gas/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * write.c (compress_debug): Optimize section flags check. gas/testsuite/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * elf/dwarf2-1.s: Replace .zdebug_abbrev section with .debug_abbrev section. * elf/dwarf2-2.3: Likewise. * elf/dwarf2-1.d: Pass --compress-debug-sections to assembler. Updated. * elf/dwarf2-2.d: Likewise. * gas/i386/i386.exp: Remove xfail on dw2-compress-2 and x86-64-dw2-compress-2. ld/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * ldfile.c (ldfile_try_open_bfd): Set BFD_DECOMPRESS after bfd_openr returns. * emultempl/elf32.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_try_needed): Likewise. * scripttempl/elf.sc: Include compressed DWARF debug sections. ld/testsuite/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * ld-elf/compress.exp: New. * ld-elf/compress1.s: Likewise. * ld-elf/compress1a.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/compress1b.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/compress1c.d: Likewise.
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/* Decompress sections unless dumping the section contents. */
if (!dump_section_contents || decompressed_dumps)
Add compressed debug section support to binutils and ld. bfd/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> Cary Coutant <ccoutant@google.com> * archive.c (bfd_openr_next_archived_file): Copy BFD_COMPRESS and BFD_DECOMPRESS. * bfd.c (BFD_COMPRESS): New. (BFD_DECOMPRESS): Likewise. (BFD_FLAGS_SAVED): Likewise. (bfd_preserve_save): Replace BFD_IN_MEMORY with BFD_FLAGS_SAVED. * compress.c (bfd_uncompress_section_contents): Removed. (get_uncompressed_size): New. (decompress_contents): Likewise. (bfd_compress_section_contents): Likewise. (bfd_get_full_section_contents): Likewise. (bfd_is_section_compressed): Likewise. (bfd_init_section_decompress_status): Likewise. (bfd_init_section_compress_status): Likewise. * dwarf2.c (dwarf_debug_sections): New. (dwarf_debug_section_enum): Likewise. (read_section): Remove section_name and compressed_section_name. Add dwarf_debug_section_enum. Try compressed debug section. (read_indirect_string): Updated. (read_abbrevs): Likewise. (decode_line_info): Likewise. (read_debug_ranges): Likewise. (find_line): Updated. * ecoff.c (bfd_debug_section): Add compress_status and compressed_size. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_make_section_from_shdr): Call bfd_is_section_compressed to check if a DWARF debug section is compressed. Call bfd_init_section_compress_status or bfd_init_section_decompress_status if needed. * elflink.c (elf_link_input_bfd): Replace bfd_get_section_contents with bfd_get_full_section_contents. * merge.c (_bfd_add_merge_section): Likewise. * reloc.c (bfd_generic_get_relocated_section_contents): Likewise. * simple.c (bfd_simple_get_relocated_section_contents): Likewise. * elfxx-target.h (TARGET_BIG_SYM): Allow BFD_COMPRESS and BFD_DECOMPRESS. (TARGET_LITTLE_SYM): Likewise. * libbfd-in.h (dwarf_debug_section): New. (dwarf_debug_sections): Likewise. * libbfd.c (_bfd_generic_get_section_contents): Issue an error when getting contents on compressed/decompressed section. * section.c (COMPRESS_SECTION_NONE): New. (COMPRESS_SECTION_DONE): Likewise. (DECOMPRESS_SECTION_SIZED): Likewise. (BFD_FAKE_SECTION): Add compress_status and compressed_size. (bfd_malloc_and_get_section): Replace bfd_get_section_contents with bfd_get_full_section_contents. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. * libbfd.h: Likewise. binutils/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * addr2line.c (process_file): Set BFD_DECOMPRESS. * objcopy.c (do_debug_sections): New. (OPTION_COMPRESS_DEBUG_SECTIONS): New. (OPTION_DECOMPRESS_DEBUG_SECTIONS): Likewise. (copy_options): Add OPTION_COMPRESS_DEBUG_SECTIONS and OPTION_DECOMPRESS_DEBUG_SECTIONS. (copy_usage): Add --compress-debug-sections and --decompress-debug-sections. (copy_file): Set BFD_COMPRESS or BFD_DECOMPRESS. (copy_section): Replace bfd_get_section_contents with bfd_get_full_section_contents. (copy_main): Handle OPTION_COMPRESS_DEBUG_SECTIONS and OPTION_DECOMPRESS_DEBUG_SECTIONS. Check do_debug_sections to rename DWARF debug sections. * objdump.c (load_specific_debug_section): Replace bfd_get_section_contents with bfd_get_full_section_contents. Remove bfd_uncompress_section_contents. (dump_section): Replace bfd_get_section_contents with bfd_get_full_section_contents. (display_file): Set BFD_DECOMPRESS if needed. * readelf.c (uncompress_section_contents): Set buffer to NULL to indiate decompression failure. (load_specific_debug_section): Always call uncompress_section_contents. * doc/binutils.texi: Document --compress-debug-sections and --decompress-debug-sections. binutils/testsuite/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * binutils-all/compress.exp: New. * binutils-all/dw2-1.S: Likewise. * binutils-all/dw2-2.S: Likewise. * binutils-all/libdw2-compressed.out: Likewise. * binutils-all/libdw2.out: Likewise. gas/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * write.c (compress_debug): Optimize section flags check. gas/testsuite/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * elf/dwarf2-1.s: Replace .zdebug_abbrev section with .debug_abbrev section. * elf/dwarf2-2.3: Likewise. * elf/dwarf2-1.d: Pass --compress-debug-sections to assembler. Updated. * elf/dwarf2-2.d: Likewise. * gas/i386/i386.exp: Remove xfail on dw2-compress-2 and x86-64-dw2-compress-2. ld/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * ldfile.c (ldfile_try_open_bfd): Set BFD_DECOMPRESS after bfd_openr returns. * emultempl/elf32.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_try_needed): Likewise. * scripttempl/elf.sc: Include compressed DWARF debug sections. ld/testsuite/ 2010-10-29 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> * ld-elf/compress.exp: New. * ld-elf/compress1.s: Likewise. * ld-elf/compress1a.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/compress1b.d: Likewise. * ld-elf/compress1c.d: Likewise.
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file->flags |= BFD_DECOMPRESS;
/* If the file is an archive, process all of its elements. */
if (bfd_check_format (file, bfd_archive))
{
bfd *arfile = NULL;
bfd *last_arfile = NULL;
if (level == 0)
printf (_("In archive %s:\n"), sanitize_string (bfd_get_filename (file)));
else if (level > 100)
{
/* Prevent corrupted files from spinning us into an
infinite loop. 100 is an arbitrary heuristic. */
non_fatal (_("Archive nesting is too deep"));
exit_status = 1;
return;
}
else
printf (_("In nested archive %s:\n"),
Stop objdump from displaying control codes embedded in symbol names. PR 23963 binutils* objdump.c (sanitize_string): New function. Removes control characters from symbol names. (dump_section_header): Use new function. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (show_line): Likewise. (disassemble_bytes): Likewise. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (load_specific_debug_section): Likewise. (read_section_stabs): Likewise. (print_section_stabs): Likewise. (dump_section): Likewise. (dump_reloc_set): Likewise. (dump_relocs_in_section): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Likewise. (display_any_bfd): Likewise. gas * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-branch-absolute-1.d: Adjust for the fact that control characters are now displayed as escape sequences. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-delay-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-0.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mips16e2@mips16-pcrel-n64-sym32-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@msa.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/mipsr6@relax-swap3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-64-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6-n64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/r6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmips16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mips/tmipsel16-e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/mn10300/relax.d: Likewise.
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sanitize_string (bfd_get_filename (file)));
for (;;)
{
bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_error);
arfile = bfd_openr_next_archived_file (file, arfile);
if (arfile == NULL)
{
if (bfd_get_error () != bfd_error_no_more_archived_files)
my_bfd_nonfatal (bfd_get_filename (file));
break;
}
display_any_bfd (arfile, level + 1);
if (last_arfile != NULL)
{
bfd_close (last_arfile);
/* PR 17512: file: ac585d01. */
if (arfile == last_arfile)
{
last_arfile = NULL;
break;
}
}
last_arfile = arfile;
}
if (last_arfile != NULL)
bfd_close (last_arfile);
}
else
display_object_bfd (file);
}
static void
display_file (char *filename, char *target, bool last_file)
{
bfd *file;
if (get_file_size (filename) < 1)
{
exit_status = 1;
return;
}
file = bfd_openr (filename, target);
if (file == NULL)
{
my_bfd_nonfatal (filename);
return;
}
display_any_bfd (file, 0);
/* This is an optimization to improve the speed of objdump, especially when
dumping a file with lots of associated debug informatiom. Calling
bfd_close on such a file can take a non-trivial amount of time as there
are lots of lists to walk and buffers to free. This is only really
necessary however if we are about to load another file and we need the
memory back. Otherwise, if we are about to exit, then we can save (a lot
of) time by only doing a quick close, and allowing the OS to reclaim the
memory for us. */
if (! last_file)
bfd_close (file);
else
bfd_close_all_done (file);
}
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int
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main (int argc, char **argv)
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{
int c;
char *target = default_target;
bool seenflag = false;
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#ifdef HAVE_LC_MESSAGES
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setlocale (LC_MESSAGES, "");
#endif
setlocale (LC_CTYPE, "");
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bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
textdomain (PACKAGE);
program_name = *argv;
xmalloc_set_program_name (program_name);
Fix memory access violations triggered by running strip on fuzzed binaries. PR binutils/17512 * coffcode.h (coff_set_arch_mach_hook): Check return value from bfd_malloc. (coff_slurp_line_table): Return FALSE if the line number information was corrupt. (coff_slurp_symbol_table): Return FALSE if the symbol information was corrupt. * mach-o.c (bfd_mach_o_bfd_copy_private_header_data): Always initialise the fields of the dyld_info structure. (bfd_mach_o_build_exec_seg_command): Replace assertion with an error message and a return value. (bfd_mach_o_layout_commands): Change the function to boolean. Return FALSE if the function fails. (bfd_mach_o_build_commands): Fail if bfd_mach_o_layout_commands fails. (bfd_mach_o_read_command): Fail if an unrecognised command is encountered. * peXXigen.c (_bfd_XXi_swap_aouthdr_in): Set bfd_error if the read fails. (slurp_symtab): Check the return from bfd_malloc. (_bfd_XX_bfd_copy_private_bfd_data_common): Fail if the copy encountered an error. (_bfd_XXi_final_link_postscript): Fail if a section could not be copied. * peicode.h (pe_bfd_object_p): Fail if the header could not be swapped in. * tekhex.c (first_phase): Fail if the section is too big. * versados.c (struct esdid): Add content_size field. (process_otr): Use and check the new field. (versados_get_section_contents): Check that the section exists and that the requested data is available. PR binutils/17512 * addr2line.c (main): Call bfd_set_error_program_name. * ar.c (main): Likewise. * coffdump.c (main): Likewise. * cxxfilt.c (main): Likewise. * dlltool.c (main): Likewise. * nlmconv.c (main): Likewise. * nm.c (main): Likewise. * objdump.c (main): Likewise. * size.c (main): Likewise. * srconv.c (main): Likewise. * strings.c (main): Likewise. * sysdump.c (main): Likewise. * windmc.c (main): Likewise. * windres.c (main): Likewise. * objcopy.c (main): Likewise. (copy_relocations_in_section): Check for relocs without associated symbol pointers.
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bfd_set_error_program_name (program_name);
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expandargv (&argc, &argv);
if (bfd_init () != BFD_INIT_MAGIC)
fatal (_("fatal error: libbfd ABI mismatch"));
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set_default_bfd_target ();
while ((c = getopt_long (argc, argv,
"CDE:FGHI:LM:P:RSTU:VW::Zab:defghij:lm:prstvwxz",
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long_options, (int *) 0))
!= EOF)
{
switch (c)
{
case 0:
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break; /* We've been given a long option. */
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case 'm':
machine = optarg;
break;
case 'Z':
decompressed_dumps = true;
break;
case 'M':
GDB: Add support for the new set/show disassembler-options commands. This commit adds support to GDB so that it can modify the disassembler-options value that is passed to the disassembler, similar to objdump's -M option. Currently, the only supported targets are ARM, PowerPC and S/390, but adding support for a new target(s) is not difficult. include/ * dis-asm.h (disasm_options_t): New typedef. (parse_arm_disassembler_option): Remove prototype. (set_arm_regname_option): Likewise. (get_arm_regnames): Likewise. (get_arm_regname_num_options): Likewise. (disassemble_init_s390): New prototype. (disassembler_options_powerpc): Likewise. (disassembler_options_arm): Likewise. (disassembler_options_s390): Likewise. (remove_whitespace_and_extra_commas): Likewise. (disassembler_options_cmp): Likewise. (next_disassembler_option): New inline function. (FOR_EACH_DISASSEMBLER_OPTION): New macro. opcodes/ * disassemble.c Include "safe-ctype.h". (disassemble_init_for_target): Handle s390 init. (remove_whitespace_and_extra_commas): New function. (disassembler_options_cmp): Likewise. * arm-dis.c: Include "libiberty.h". (NUM_ELEM): Delete. (regnames): Use long disassembler style names. Add force-thumb and no-force-thumb options. (NUM_ARM_REGNAMES): Rename from this... (NUM_ARM_OPTIONS): ...to this. Use ARRAY_SIZE. (get_arm_regname_num_options): Delete. (set_arm_regname_option): Likewise. (get_arm_regnames): Likewise. (parse_disassembler_options): Likewise. (parse_arm_disassembler_option): Rename from this... (parse_arm_disassembler_options): ...to this. Make static. Use new FOR_EACH_DISASSEMBLER_OPTION macro to scan over options. (print_insn): Use parse_arm_disassembler_options. (disassembler_options_arm): New function. (print_arm_disassembler_options): Handle updated regnames. * ppc-dis.c: Include "libiberty.h". (ppc_opts): Add "32" and "64" entries. (ppc_parse_cpu): Use ARRAY_SIZE and disassembler_options_cmp. (powerpc_init_dialect): Add break to switch statement. Use new FOR_EACH_DISASSEMBLER_OPTION macro. (disassembler_options_powerpc): New function. (print_ppc_disassembler_options): Use ARRAY_SIZE. Remove printing of "32" and "64". * s390-dis.c: Include "libiberty.h". (init_flag): Remove unneeded variable. (struct s390_options_t): New structure type. (options): New structure. (init_disasm): Rename from this... (disassemble_init_s390): ...to this. Add initializations for current_arch_mask and option_use_insn_len_bits_p. Remove init_flag. (print_insn_s390): Delete call to init_disasm. (disassembler_options_s390): New function. (print_s390_disassembler_options): Print using information from struct 'options'. * po/opcodes.pot: Regenerate. binutils/ * objdump.c (main): Use remove_whitespace_and_extra_commas. gdb/ * NEWS: Mention new set/show disassembler-options commands. * doc/gdb.texinfo: Document new set/show disassembler-options commands. * disasm.c: Include "arch-utils.h", "gdbcmd.h" and "safe-ctype.h". (prospective_options): New static variable. (gdb_disassembler::gdb_disassembler): Initialize m_di.disassembler_options. (gdb_buffered_insn_length_init_dis): Initilize di->disassembler_options. (get_disassembler_options): New function. (set_disassembler_options): Likewise. (set_disassembler_options_sfunc): Likewise. (show_disassembler_options_sfunc): Likewise. (disassembler_options_completer): Likewise. (_initialize_disasm): Likewise. * disasm.h (get_disassembler_options): New prototype. (set_disassembler_options): Likewise. * gdbarch.sh (gdbarch_disassembler_options): New variable. (gdbarch_verify_disassembler_options): Likewise. * gdbarch.c: Regenerate. * gdbarch.h: Likewise. * arm-tdep.c (num_disassembly_options): Delete. (set_disassembly_style): Likewise. (arm_disassembler_options): New static variable. (set_disassembly_style_sfunc): Convert short style name into long option name. Call set_disassembler_options. (show_disassembly_style_sfunc): New function. (arm_gdbarch_init): Call set_gdbarch_disassembler_options and set_gdbarch_verify_disassembler_options. (_initialize_arm_tdep): Delete regnames variable and update callers. (arm_disassembler_options): Initialize. (disasm_options): New variable. (num_disassembly_options): Rename from this... (num_disassembly_styles): ...to this. Compute by scanning through disasm_options. (valid_disassembly_styles): Initialize using disasm_options. Remove calls to parse_arm_disassembler_option, get_arm_regnames and set_arm_regname_option. Pass show_disassembly_style_sfunc to the "disassembler" setshow command. * rs6000-tdep.c (powerpc_disassembler_options): New static variable. (rs6000_gdbarch_init): Call set_gdbarch_disassembler_options and set_gdbarch_verify_disassembler_options. * s390-tdep.c (s390_disassembler_options): New static variable. (s390_gdbarch_init):all set_gdbarch_disassembler_options and set_gdbarch_verify_disassembler_options. gdb/testsuite/ * gdb.arch/powerpc-power.exp: Delete test. * gdb.arch/powerpc-power.s: Likewise. * gdb.disasm/disassembler-options.exp: New test. * gdb.arch/powerpc-altivec.exp: Likewise. * gdb.arch/powerpc-altivec.s: Likewise. * gdb.arch/powerpc-altivec2.exp: Likewise. * gdb.arch/powerpc-altivec2.s: Likewise. * gdb.arch/powerpc-altivec3.exp: Likewise. * gdb.arch/powerpc-altivec3.s: Likewise. * gdb.arch/powerpc-power7.exp: Likewise. * gdb.arch/powerpc-power7.s: Likewise. * gdb.arch/powerpc-power8.exp: Likewise. * gdb.arch/powerpc-power8.s: Likewise. * gdb.arch/powerpc-power9.exp: Likewise. * gdb.arch/powerpc-power9.s: Likewise. * gdb.arch/powerpc-vsx.exp: Likewise. * gdb.arch/powerpc-vsx.s: Likewise. * gdb.arch/powerpc-vsx2.exp: Likewise. * gdb.arch/powerpc-vsx2.s: Likewise. * gdb.arch/powerpc-vsx3.exp: Likewise. * gdb.arch/powerpc-vsx3.s: Likewise. * gdb.arch/arm-disassembler-options.exp: Likewise. * gdb.arch/powerpc-disassembler-options.exp: Likewise. * gdb.arch/s390-disassembler-options.exp: Likewise.
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{
char *options;
if (disassembler_options)
/* Ignore potential memory leak for now. */
options = concat (disassembler_options, ",",
optarg, (const char *) NULL);
else
options = optarg;
disassembler_options = remove_whitespace_and_extra_commas (options);
}
break;
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case 'j':
add_only (optarg);
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break;
case 'F':
display_file_offsets = true;
break;
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case 'l':
with_line_numbers = true;
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break;
case 'b':
target = optarg;
break;
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case 'C':
do_demangle = true;
if (optarg != NULL)
{
enum demangling_styles style;
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style = cplus_demangle_name_to_style (optarg);
if (style == unknown_demangling)
fatal (_("unknown demangling style `%s'"),
optarg);
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cplus_demangle_set_style (style);
}
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break;
Synchronize libiberty with gcc and add --no-recruse-limit option to tools that support name demangling. This patch addresses the multitude of bug reports about resource exhaustion in libiberty's name demangling code. It adds a limit to the amount of recursion that is allowed, before an error is triggered. It also adds a new demangling option to disable this limit. (The limit is enabled by default). PR 87681 PR 87675 PR 87636 PR 87335 libiberty * cp-demangle.h (struct d_info): Add recursion_limit field. * cp-demangle.c (d_function_type): If the recursion limit is enabled and reached, return with a failure result. (d_demangle_callback): If the recursion limit is enabled, check for a mangled string that is so long that there is not enough stack space for the local arrays. * cplus-dem.c (struct work): Add recursion_level field. (demangle_nested_args): If the recursion limit is enabled and reached, return with a failure result. include * demangle.h (DMGL_RECURSE_LIMIT): Define. (DEMANGLE_RECURSION_LIMIT): Prototype. binutuils * addr2line.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (long_options): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit. (translate_address): Pass demangle_flags to bfd_demangle. (main): Handle --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit options. * cxxfilt.c (flags): Add DMGL_RECURSE_LIMIT. (long_options): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit. (main): Handle new options. * dlltool.c (gen_def_file): Include DMGL_RECURSE_LIMIT in flags passed to cplus_demangle. * nm.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (long_options): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit. (main): Handle new options. * objdump.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (usage): Add --recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit. (long_options): Likewise. (objdump_print_symname): Pass demangle_flags to bfd_demangle. (disassemble_section): Likewise. (dump_dymbols): Likewise. (main): Handle new options. * prdbg.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (tg_variable): Pass demangle_flags to demangler. (tg_start_function): Likewise. * stabs.c (demangle_flags): New static variable. (stab_demangle_template): Pass demangle_flags to demangler. (stab_demangle_v3_argtypes): Likewise. (stab_demangle_v3_arg): Likewise. * doc/binutuls.texi: Document new command line options. * NEWS: Mention the new feature. * testsuite/config/default.exp (CXXFILT): Define if not already defined. (CXXFILTFLAGS): Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/cxxfilt.exp: New file. Runs a few simple tests of the cxxfilt program.
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case OPTION_RECURSE_LIMIT:
demangle_flags &= ~ DMGL_NO_RECURSE_LIMIT;
break;
case OPTION_NO_RECURSE_LIMIT:
demangle_flags |= DMGL_NO_RECURSE_LIMIT;
break;
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case 'w':
do_wide = wide_output = true;
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break;
case OPTION_ADJUST_VMA:
adjust_section_vma = parse_vma (optarg, "--adjust-vma");
break;
case OPTION_START_ADDRESS:
start_address = parse_vma (optarg, "--start-address");
if ((stop_address != (bfd_vma) -1) && stop_address <= start_address)
fatal (_("error: the start address should be before the end address"));
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break;
case OPTION_STOP_ADDRESS:
stop_address = parse_vma (optarg, "--stop-address");
if ((start_address != (bfd_vma) -1) && stop_address <= start_address)
fatal (_("error: the stop address should be after the start address"));
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break;
case OPTION_PREFIX:
prefix = optarg;
prefix_length = strlen (prefix);
/* Remove an unnecessary trailing '/' */
while (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (prefix[prefix_length - 1]))
prefix_length--;
break;
case OPTION_PREFIX_STRIP:
prefix_strip = atoi (optarg);
if (prefix_strip < 0)
fatal (_("error: prefix strip must be non-negative"));
break;
case OPTION_INSN_WIDTH:
insn_width = strtoul (optarg, NULL, 0);
if (insn_width <= 0)
fatal (_("error: instruction width must be positive"));
break;
case OPTION_INLINES:
unwind_inlines = true;
break;
case OPTION_VISUALIZE_JUMPS:
visualize_jumps = true;
color_output = false;
extended_color_output = false;
if (optarg != NULL)
{
if (streq (optarg, "color"))
color_output = true;
else if (streq (optarg, "extended-color"))
{
color_output = true;
extended_color_output = true;
}
else if (streq (optarg, "off"))
visualize_jumps = false;
else
{
non_fatal (_("unrecognized argument to --visualize-option"));
usage (stderr, 1);
}
}
break;
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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case OPTION_DISASSEMBLER_COLOR:
if (streq (optarg, "off"))
disassembler_color = off;
else if (streq (optarg, "terminal"))
disassembler_color = on_if_terminal_output;
else if (streq (optarg, "color")
|| streq (optarg, "colour")
|| streq (optarg, "on"))
disassembler_color = on;
else if (streq (optarg, "extended")
|| streq (optarg, "extended-color")
|| streq (optarg, "extended-colour"))
disassembler_color = extended;
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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else
{
non_fatal (_("unrecognized argument to --disassembler-color"));
usage (stderr, 1);
}
objdump/opcodes: add syntax highlighting to disassembler output This commit adds the _option_ of having disassembler output syntax highlighted in objdump. This option is _off_ by default. The new command line options are: --disassembler-color=off # The default. --disassembler-color=color --disassembler-color=extended-color I have implemented two colour modes, using the same option names as we use of --visualize-jumps, a basic 8-color mode ("color"), and an extended 8bit color mode ("extended-color"). The syntax highlighting requires that each targets disassembler be updated; each time the disassembler produces some output we now pass through an additional parameter indicating what style should be applied to the text. As updating all target disassemblers is a large task, the old API is maintained. And so, a user of the disassembler (i.e. objdump, gdb) must provide two functions, the current non-styled print function, and a new, styled print function. I don't currently have a plan for converting every single target disassembler, my hope is that interested folk will update the disassemblers they are interested in. But it is possible some might never get updated. In this initial series I intend to convert the RISC-V disassembler completely, and also do a partial conversion of the x86 disassembler. Hopefully having the x86 disassembler at least partial converted will allow more people to try this out easily and provide feedback. In this commit I have focused on objdump. The changes to GDB at this point are the bare minimum required to get things compiling, GDB makes no use of the styling information to provide any colors, that will come later, if this commit is accepted. This first commit in the series doesn't convert any target disassemblers at all (the next two commits will update some targets), so after this commit, the only color you will see in the disassembler output, is that produced from objdump itself, e.g. from objdump_print_addr_with_sym, where we print an address and a symbol name, these are now printed with styling information, and so will have colors applied (if the option is on). Finally, my ability to pick "good" colors is ... well, terrible. I'm in no way committed to the colors I've picked here, so I encourage people to suggest new colors, or wait for this commit to land, and then patch the choice of colors. I do have an idea about using possibly an environment variable to allow the objdump colors to be customised, but I haven't done anything like that in this commit, the color choices are just fixed in the code for now. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new feature. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Describe --disassembler-color option. * objdump.c (disassembler_color): New global. (disassembler_extended_color): Likewise. (disassembler_in_comment): Likewise. (usage): Mention --disassembler-color option. (long_options): Add --disassembler-color option. (objdump_print_value): Use fprintf_styled_func instead of fprintf_func. (objdump_print_symname): Likewise. (objdump_print_addr_with_sym): Likewise. (objdump_color_for_disassembler_style): New function. (objdump_styled_sprintf): New function. (fprintf_styled): New function. (disassemble_jumps): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (null_styled_print): New function. (disassemble_bytes): Use disassemble_set_printf, and reset disassembler_in_comment. (disassemble_data): Update init_disassemble_info call. (main): Handle --disassembler-color option. include/ChangeLog: * dis-asm.h (enum disassembler_style): New enum. (struct disassemble_info): Add fprintf_styled_func field, and created_styled_output field. (disassemble_set_printf): Declare. (init_disassemble_info): Add additional parameter. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Add additional parameter. opcodes/ChangeLog: * dis-init.c (init_disassemble_info): Take extra parameter, initialize the new fprintf_styled_func and created_styled_output fields. * disassembler.c (disassemble_set_printf): New function definition.
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break;
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case 'E':
if (strcmp (optarg, "B") == 0)
endian = BFD_ENDIAN_BIG;
else if (strcmp (optarg, "L") == 0)
endian = BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE;
else
{
non_fatal (_("unrecognized -E option"));
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usage (stderr, 1);
}
break;
case OPTION_ENDIAN:
if (strncmp (optarg, "big", strlen (optarg)) == 0)
endian = BFD_ENDIAN_BIG;
else if (strncmp (optarg, "little", strlen (optarg)) == 0)
endian = BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE;
else
{
non_fatal (_("unrecognized --endian type `%s'"), optarg);
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usage (stderr, 1);
}
break;
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case 'f':
dump_file_header = true;
seenflag = true;
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break;
case 'i':
formats_info = true;
seenflag = true;
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break;
case 'I':
add_include_path (optarg);
break;
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case 'p':
dump_private_headers = true;
seenflag = true;
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break;
case 'P':
dump_private_options = optarg;
seenflag = true;
break;
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case 'x':
dump_private_headers = true;
dump_symtab = true;
dump_reloc_info = true;
dump_file_header = true;
dump_ar_hdrs = true;
dump_section_headers = true;
seenflag = true;
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break;
case 't':
dump_symtab = true;
seenflag = true;
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break;
case 'T':
dump_dynamic_symtab = true;
seenflag = true;
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break;
case 'd':
disassemble = true;
seenflag = true;
disasm_sym = optarg;
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break;
case 'z':
disassemble_zeroes = true;
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break;
case 'D':
disassemble = true;
disassemble_all = true;
seenflag = true;
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break;
case 'S':
disassemble = true;
with_source_code = true;
seenflag = true;
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break;
case OPTION_SOURCE_COMMENT:
disassemble = true;
with_source_code = true;
seenflag = true;
if (optarg)
source_comment = xstrdup (sanitize_string (optarg));
else
source_comment = xstrdup ("# ");
break;
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case 'g':
dump_debugging = 1;
seenflag = true;
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break;
case 'e':
dump_debugging = 1;
dump_debugging_tags = 1;
do_demangle = true;
seenflag = true;
break;
Gate the displaying of non-debug sections in separate debuginfo files. PR 27478 * objdump.c (process_links): New variable. (usage): Add --process-links. (long_options): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Stop processing once the bfd has been loaded unless this is the main file or process_links has been enabled. (main): Handle the process-links option. * readelf.c (process_links): New variable. (struct filedata): Add is_separate field. (options): Add --process-links. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Likewise. (process_file_header): Include the filename when dumping information for separate debuginfo files. (process_program_headers): Likewise. (process_section_headers): Likewise. (process_section_groups): Likewise. (process_relocs): Likewise. (process_dynamic_section): Likewise. (process_version_sections): Likewise. (display_lto_symtab): Likewise. (process_symbol_table): Likewise. (process_syminfo): Likewise. (initialise_dumps_by_name): Likewise. (process_section_contents): Likewise. (process_notes_at): Likewise. (process_notes): Likewise. (open_file): Add is_separate parameter. Use to initialise the is_separate field in the filedata structure. (open_deug): Update call to open_file. (process_object): Add processing of the contents of separate debuginfo files, gated by the process_links variable. (process_archive): Update call to open_file. (process_file): Initialise the is_separate field in the filedata structure. * dwarf.c (load_separate_debug_info_file): Only report the loading of a separate file if debug links are being dumped. * objcopy.c (keep_section_symbols): New variable. (enum command_line_switch): Add OPTION_KEEP_SYMBOLS. (strip_options): Add keep-section-symbols. (copy_options): Likewise. (copy_usage): Likewise. (strip_usage): Likewise. (copy_object): Keep section symbols if requested by command line option. (strip_main): Handle --keep-section-symbols. (copy_main): Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi: Document the new options. * NEWS: Mention the new features. * testsuite/binutils-all/compress.exp (test_gnu_debuglink): Update options passed to objdump. Use diff rather than cmp to compare the dumped data. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WK2: Update regexp. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WK3: Update regexp. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.exp: Use --process-links instead of --dwarf=follow-links. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.exp (readelf_test): Include readelf's output in the log when the test fails. Add the -P option to the -wKis test. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.wKis: Update expected output.
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case 'L':
process_links = true;
do_follow_links = true;
Gate the displaying of non-debug sections in separate debuginfo files. PR 27478 * objdump.c (process_links): New variable. (usage): Add --process-links. (long_options): Likewise. (dump_bfd): Stop processing once the bfd has been loaded unless this is the main file or process_links has been enabled. (main): Handle the process-links option. * readelf.c (process_links): New variable. (struct filedata): Add is_separate field. (options): Add --process-links. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Likewise. (process_file_header): Include the filename when dumping information for separate debuginfo files. (process_program_headers): Likewise. (process_section_headers): Likewise. (process_section_groups): Likewise. (process_relocs): Likewise. (process_dynamic_section): Likewise. (process_version_sections): Likewise. (display_lto_symtab): Likewise. (process_symbol_table): Likewise. (process_syminfo): Likewise. (initialise_dumps_by_name): Likewise. (process_section_contents): Likewise. (process_notes_at): Likewise. (process_notes): Likewise. (open_file): Add is_separate parameter. Use to initialise the is_separate field in the filedata structure. (open_deug): Update call to open_file. (process_object): Add processing of the contents of separate debuginfo files, gated by the process_links variable. (process_archive): Update call to open_file. (process_file): Initialise the is_separate field in the filedata structure. * dwarf.c (load_separate_debug_info_file): Only report the loading of a separate file if debug links are being dumped. * objcopy.c (keep_section_symbols): New variable. (enum command_line_switch): Add OPTION_KEEP_SYMBOLS. (strip_options): Add keep-section-symbols. (copy_options): Likewise. (copy_usage): Likewise. (strip_usage): Likewise. (copy_object): Keep section symbols if requested by command line option. (strip_main): Handle --keep-section-symbols. (copy_main): Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi: Document the new options. * NEWS: Mention the new features. * testsuite/binutils-all/compress.exp (test_gnu_debuglink): Update options passed to objdump. Use diff rather than cmp to compare the dumped data. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WK2: Update regexp. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.WK3: Update regexp. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.exp: Use --process-links instead of --dwarf=follow-links. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.exp (readelf_test): Include readelf's output in the log when the test fails. Add the -P option to the -wKis test. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.wKis: Update expected output.
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break;
case 'W':
seenflag = true;
if (optarg)
{
if (dwarf_select_sections_by_letters (optarg))
dump_dwarf_section_info = true;
}
else
{
dump_dwarf_section_info = true;
dwarf_select_sections_all ();
}
break;
case OPTION_DWARF:
seenflag = true;
if (optarg)
{
if (dwarf_select_sections_by_names (optarg))
dump_dwarf_section_info = true;
}
else
{
dwarf_select_sections_all ();
dump_dwarf_section_info = true;
}
break;
case OPTION_DWARF_DEPTH:
{
char *cp;
dwarf_cutoff_level = strtoul (optarg, & cp, 0);
}
break;
case OPTION_DWARF_START:
{
char *cp;
dwarf_start_die = strtoul (optarg, & cp, 0);
suppress_bfd_header = 1;
}
break;
* doc/binutils.texi: Add --dwarf-check option. * dwarf.c (dwarf_check): New global flag. (fetch_indexed_string): New function. (fetch_indexed_value): New function. (get_FORM_name): Add DW_FORM_GNU_str_index and DW_FORM_GNU_addr_index. (decode_location_expression): Add DW_OP_GNU_addr_index. (read_and_display_attr_value): Add DW_FORM_GNU_str_index, DW_FORM_GNU_addr_index, DW_AT_GNU_addr_base, and DW_AT_GNU_ranges_base. (get_AT_name): Add new attributes for Fission. (process_debug_info): Load new debug sections for Fission. (load_debug_info): Check for .debug_info.dwo section. (display_loc_list, display_loc_list_dwo): New functions. (display_debug_loc): Move logic to above two functions. (display_debug_info): Choose abbrev section based on info section. (display_debug_types): Likewise. (display_trace_info): Likewise. (comp_addr_base): New function. (display_debug_addr): New function. (display_debug_str_offsets): New function. (display_debug_ranges): Allow missing range lists. Suppress diagnostics if dwarf_check not set. (debug_displays): Add column to select abbrev section. * dwarf.h (enum dwarf_section_display_enum): Add new debug sections for Fission. (struct dwarf_section): Add abbrev_sec field. (struct dwarf_section_display): New type. (debug_info): Add addr_base, ranges_base fields. (dwarf_check): New global variable. * objdump.c (usage): Add --dwarf-check option. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_DWARF_CHECK. (long_options): Add --dwarf-check. (main): Likewise. * readelf.c (OPTION_DWARF_CHECK): New macro. (options): Add --dwarf-check. (parse_args): Likewise. (process_section_headers): Use const_strneq instead of streq.
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case OPTION_DWARF_CHECK:
dwarf_check = true;
* doc/binutils.texi: Add --dwarf-check option. * dwarf.c (dwarf_check): New global flag. (fetch_indexed_string): New function. (fetch_indexed_value): New function. (get_FORM_name): Add DW_FORM_GNU_str_index and DW_FORM_GNU_addr_index. (decode_location_expression): Add DW_OP_GNU_addr_index. (read_and_display_attr_value): Add DW_FORM_GNU_str_index, DW_FORM_GNU_addr_index, DW_AT_GNU_addr_base, and DW_AT_GNU_ranges_base. (get_AT_name): Add new attributes for Fission. (process_debug_info): Load new debug sections for Fission. (load_debug_info): Check for .debug_info.dwo section. (display_loc_list, display_loc_list_dwo): New functions. (display_debug_loc): Move logic to above two functions. (display_debug_info): Choose abbrev section based on info section. (display_debug_types): Likewise. (display_trace_info): Likewise. (comp_addr_base): New function. (display_debug_addr): New function. (display_debug_str_offsets): New function. (display_debug_ranges): Allow missing range lists. Suppress diagnostics if dwarf_check not set. (debug_displays): Add column to select abbrev section. * dwarf.h (enum dwarf_section_display_enum): Add new debug sections for Fission. (struct dwarf_section): Add abbrev_sec field. (struct dwarf_section_display): New type. (debug_info): Add addr_base, ranges_base fields. (dwarf_check): New global variable. * objdump.c (usage): Add --dwarf-check option. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_DWARF_CHECK. (long_options): Add --dwarf-check. (main): Likewise. * readelf.c (OPTION_DWARF_CHECK): New macro. (options): Add --dwarf-check. (parse_args): Likewise. (process_section_headers): Use const_strneq instead of streq.
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break;
binutils, ld: work with --disable-libctf This unfortunately means conditionalizing out all the libctf code, but the result is not too unbearably ugly, if a bit repetitive. I have stubbed out code in the !ENABLE_LIBCTF path to avoid extra redundant ifdefs where it seems that might be helpful. (The stubs are not too disruptive, but I've tried to keep them on one line where possible to avoid filling up the screen with stubs that nobody would care about. If this is too much of a coding style violation I can change it.) Changes since v2: use GCC_ENABLE rather than repeating all the AC_ARG_ENABLE stuff over and over again. ld/ * configure.ac [--enable-libctf]: New, default yes. Set ENABLE_LIBCTF accordingly. * Makefile.am [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Empty LIBCTF. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * ldlang.c (ctf_output): Conditionalize on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (ldlang_open_ctf): Likewise. (lang_merge_ctf): Likewise. (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym): Likewise. (lang_write_ctf): Likewise. (ldlang_write_ctf_late): Likewise. (ldlang_open_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Warn about the presence of CTF sections. (lang_merge_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (lang_write_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (ldlang_write_ctf_late) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. * ldelfgen.c (ldelf_emit_ctf_early): Conditionalize on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (struct ctf_strsym_iter_cb_arg): Likewise. (ldelf_ctf_strtab_iter_cb): Likewise. (ldelf_ctf_symbols_iter_cb): Likewise. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Likewise. (ldelf_emit_ctf_early) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. binutils/ * configure.ac [--enable-libctf]: New, default yes. Set ENABLE_LIBCTF accordingly. * Makefile.am [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Empty LIBCTF and LIBCTF_NOBFD. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * objdump.c (usage): Conditionalize portions on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (option_values): Likewise. (long_options): Likewise. (main): Likewise. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): Conditionalize out when !ENABLE_LIBCTF. (make_ctfsect): Likewise. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. (dump_ctf) [ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (dump_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New empty stub. * readelf.c (options): Conditionalize portions on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (usage): Likewise. (process_section_contents): Likewise. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): Conditionalize out when !ENABLE_LIBCTF. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): Likewise. (dump_section_as_ctf) [ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise.
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#ifdef ENABLE_LIBCTF
case OPTION_CTF:
dump_ctf_section_info = true;
binutils, ld: make objdump --ctf's parameter optional ld by default (and always, unless adjusted with a hand-rolled linker script) emits deduplicated CTF into the .ctf section. But viewing it needs you to explicitly tell objdump this: it doesn't default its argument, even though what you always end up typing is --ctf=.ctf. This is annoying, so make the argument optional. binutils/ChangeLog 2021-10-25 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * objdump.c (usage): --ctf now has an optional argument. (main): Adjust accordingly. (dump_ctf): Default it. * doc/ctf.options.texi: Adjust. ld/ChangeLog 2021-10-25 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * testsuite/ld-ctf/array.d: Change --ctf=.ctf to --ctf. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-1.B-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-1.B-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-1.parent.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-2.A-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-2.A-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-2.parent.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-3.C-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-3.C-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-3.parent.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-enums.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-typedefs.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cross-tu-cyclic-conflicting.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cross-tu-cyclic-nonconflicting.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cross-tu-into-cycle.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cross-tu-noncyclic.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cycle-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cycle-2.A.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cycle-2.B.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cycle-2.C.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/data-func-conflicted.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/diag-cttname-null.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/diag-cuname.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/diag-parlabel.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/enum-forward.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/enums.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/forward.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/function.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/nonrepresentable.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/slice.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/super-sub-cycles.d: Likewise.
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if (optarg)
dump_ctf_section_name = xstrdup (optarg);
seenflag = true;
break;
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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case OPTION_CTF_PARENT:
dump_ctf_parent_name = xstrdup (optarg);
break;
binutils, ld: work with --disable-libctf This unfortunately means conditionalizing out all the libctf code, but the result is not too unbearably ugly, if a bit repetitive. I have stubbed out code in the !ENABLE_LIBCTF path to avoid extra redundant ifdefs where it seems that might be helpful. (The stubs are not too disruptive, but I've tried to keep them on one line where possible to avoid filling up the screen with stubs that nobody would care about. If this is too much of a coding style violation I can change it.) Changes since v2: use GCC_ENABLE rather than repeating all the AC_ARG_ENABLE stuff over and over again. ld/ * configure.ac [--enable-libctf]: New, default yes. Set ENABLE_LIBCTF accordingly. * Makefile.am [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Empty LIBCTF. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * ldlang.c (ctf_output): Conditionalize on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (ldlang_open_ctf): Likewise. (lang_merge_ctf): Likewise. (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym): Likewise. (lang_write_ctf): Likewise. (ldlang_write_ctf_late): Likewise. (ldlang_open_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Warn about the presence of CTF sections. (lang_merge_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (lang_write_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (ldlang_write_ctf_late) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. * ldelfgen.c (ldelf_emit_ctf_early): Conditionalize on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (struct ctf_strsym_iter_cb_arg): Likewise. (ldelf_ctf_strtab_iter_cb): Likewise. (ldelf_ctf_symbols_iter_cb): Likewise. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Likewise. (ldelf_emit_ctf_early) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New stub. binutils/ * configure.ac [--enable-libctf]: New, default yes. Set ENABLE_LIBCTF accordingly. * Makefile.am [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Empty LIBCTF and LIBCTF_NOBFD. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * objdump.c (usage): Conditionalize portions on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (option_values): Likewise. (long_options): Likewise. (main): Likewise. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): Conditionalize out when !ENABLE_LIBCTF. (make_ctfsect): Likewise. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. (dump_ctf) [ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise. (dump_ctf) [!ENABLE_LIBCTF]: New empty stub. * readelf.c (options): Conditionalize portions on ENABLE_LIBCTF. (usage): Likewise. (process_section_contents): Likewise. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): Conditionalize out when !ENABLE_LIBCTF. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): Likewise. (dump_section_as_ctf) [ENABLE_LIBCTF]: Likewise.
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#endif
case OPTION_SFRAME:
dump_sframe_section_info = true;
if (optarg)
dump_sframe_section_name = xstrdup (optarg);
seenflag = true;
break;
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case 'G':
dump_stab_section_info = true;
seenflag = true;
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break;
case 's':
dump_section_contents = true;
seenflag = true;
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break;
case 'r':
dump_reloc_info = true;
seenflag = true;
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break;
case 'R':
dump_dynamic_reloc_info = true;
seenflag = true;
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break;
case 'a':
dump_ar_hdrs = true;
seenflag = true;
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break;
case 'h':
dump_section_headers = true;
seenflag = true;
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break;
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case 'v':
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case 'V':
show_version = true;
seenflag = true;
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break;
case 'U':
if (streq (optarg, "default") || streq (optarg, "d"))
unicode_display = unicode_default;
else if (streq (optarg, "locale") || streq (optarg, "l"))
unicode_display = unicode_locale;
else if (streq (optarg, "escape") || streq (optarg, "e"))
unicode_display = unicode_escape;
else if (streq (optarg, "invalid") || streq (optarg, "i"))
unicode_display = unicode_invalid;
else if (streq (optarg, "hex") || streq (optarg, "x"))
unicode_display = unicode_hex;
else if (streq (optarg, "highlight") || streq (optarg, "h"))
unicode_display = unicode_highlight;
else
fatal (_("invalid argument to -U/--unicode: %s"), optarg);
break;
case 'H':
usage (stdout, 0);
/* No need to set seenflag or to break - usage() does not return. */
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default:
usage (stderr, 1);
}
}
if (disassembler_color == on_if_terminal_output)
disassembler_color = isatty (1) ? on : off;
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if (show_version)
print_version ("objdump");
if (!seenflag)
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usage (stderr, 2);
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dump_any_debugging = (dump_debugging
|| dump_dwarf_section_info
|| process_links
|| with_source_code);
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if (formats_info)
exit_status = display_info ();
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else
{
if (optind == argc)
display_file ("a.out", target, true);
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else
for (; optind < argc;)
{
display_file (argv[optind], target, optind == argc - 1);
optind++;
}
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}
free_only_list ();
binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf This introduces CTF support for objdump and readelf. objdump has the following new arguments: --ctf=SECTION: display CTF in the given SECTION --ctf-parent=SECTION: name of CTF section that is the parent of this section readelf has the above, and these two as well: --ctf-symbols=SECTION: name of symbol table section (optional) --ctf-strings=SECTION: name of string table section (optional) (objdump can always use BFD machinery to determine the applicable string and symbol tables automatically, so these arguments are unnecessary.) Nearly all the work is done by the ctf_dump machinery in libctf: most of the remaining work is option-processing and section-reading, and thus is different for objdump and readelf: the minimal amount of similar code remaining is, in my view, too small to share, particularly given that objdump uses ctf_bfdopen() and readelf uses ctf_simple_open() since it doesn't have a bfd. I am not particularly satisfied with the way resources are freed in either of these (I was forced to do it at the top level, for lack of anywhere else to free resources allocated during option processing), but I can't see any better way to do it without introducing new infrastructure for no other purpose. There are essentially arbitrary ordering changes to the Makefile.in's order of libtool-related stuff that I can't get rid of, but they have no semantic effect. (It is possible that some hunks of these changes could be dropped, but that seems a bit risky to me.) binutils/ * objdump.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (dump_ctf_section_info): New variable. (dump_ctf_section_name): Likewise. (usage): Describe new options. (enum option_values): Add OPTION_CTF and OPTION_CTF_PARENT. (main): Use them to add --ctf and --ctf-parent. (read_section_stabs): Add new parameter, entsize_ptr. (find_stabs_section): Adjust accordingly. (make_ctfsect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_ctf_archive_member): New. (dump_ctf): New. (dump_bfd): Call it. Free resources afterwards. * readelf.c (ctf-api.h): New include. (CTF_DUMP): New. (static bfd_boolean do_ctf): Likewise. (dump_ctf_parent_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_symtab_name): Likewise. (dump_ctf_strtab_name): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_DUMP): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_PARENT): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_SYMBOLS): Likewise. (OPTION_CTF_STRINGS): Likewise. (options): Add them. (usage): Likewise. (parse_args): Handle the new options, requesting CTF_DUMP. (process_section_contents): Handle CTF_DUMP. (shdr_to_ctf_sect): New. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): New. (dump_section_as_ctf): New. (main): Free resources. * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): New variable. (objdump_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (objdump_LDADD): Likewise. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Likewise. * doc/binutils.texi (objdump): Document the new options. (readelf): Likewise. * doc/ctf.options.texi: New. * doc/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
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free (dump_ctf_section_name);
free (dump_ctf_parent_name);
free ((void *) source_comment);
return exit_status;
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}