gdb/riscv: delete target descriptions when gdb exits

It was pointed out on IRC that the RISC-V target allocates target
descriptions and stores them in a global map, and doesn't delete these
target descriptions when GDB shuts down.

This isn't a particular problem, the total number of target
descriptions we can create is very limited so creating these on demand
and holding them for the entire run on GDB seems reasonable.

However, not deleting these objects on GDB exit means extra warnings
are printed from tools like valgrind, and the address sanitiser,
making it harder to spot real issues.  As it's reasonably easy to have
GDB correctly delete these objects on exit, lets just do that.

I started by noticing that we already have a target_desc_up type, a
wrapper around unique_ptr that calls a function that will correctly
delete target descriptions, so I want to use that, but....

...that type is declared in gdb/target-descriptions.h.  If I try to
include that file in gdb/arch/riscv.c I run into a problem, that file
is compiled into both GDB and GDBServer.

OK, I could guard the include with #ifdef, but surely we can do
better.

So then I decided to move the target_desc_up type into
gdbsupport/tdesc.h, this is the interface file for generic code shared
between GDB and GDBserver (relating to target descriptions).  The
actual implementation for the delete function still lives in
gdb/target-description.c, but now gdb/arch/riscv.c can see the
declaration.  Problem solved....

... but, though RISC-V doesn't use it I've now exposed the
target_desc_up type to gdbserver, so in future someone _might_ start
using it, which is fine, except right now there's no definition of the
delete function - remember the delete I used is only defined in GDB
code.

No problem, I add an implementation of the delete operator into
gdbserver/tdesc.cc, and all is good..... except....

I start getting this error from GCC:

  tdesc.cc:109:10: error: deleting object of polymorphic class type ‘target_desc’ which has non-virtual destructor might cause undefined behavior [-Werror=delete-non-virtual-dtor]

Which is caused because gdbserver's target_desc type inherits from
tdesc_element which has a virtual method, and so GCC worries that
target_desc might be used as a base class.

The solution is to declare gdbserver's target_desc class as final.
This is fine so long as we never intent to inherit from
target_desc (in gdbserver).  But if we did then we'd want to make
target_desc's destructor virtual anyway, so the error above would be
resolved, and there wouldn't be an issue.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* arch/riscv.c (riscv_tdesc_cache): Change map type.
	(riscv_lookup_target_description): Return pointer out of
	unique_ptr.
	* target-descriptions.c (allocate_target_description): Add
	comment.
	(target_desc_deleter::operator()): Likewise.
	* target-descriptions.h (struct target_desc_deleter): Moved to
	gdbsupport/tdesc.h.
	(target_desc_up): Likewise.

gdbserver/ChangeLog:

	* tdesc.cc (allocate_target_description): Add header comment.
	(target_desc_deleter::operator()): New function.
	* tdesc.h (struct target_desc): Declare as final.

gdbsupport/ChangeLog:

	* tdesc.h (struct target_desc_deleter): Moved here
	from gdb/target-descriptions.h, extend comment.
	(target_desc_up): Likewise.
This commit is contained in:
Andrew Burgess 2020-07-16 17:48:12 +01:00
parent 33176ea7d7
commit 0e26741636
9 changed files with 58 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,15 @@
2020-07-17 Andrew Burgess <andrew.burgess@embecosm.com>
* arch/riscv.c (riscv_tdesc_cache): Change map type.
(riscv_lookup_target_description): Return pointer out of
unique_ptr.
* target-descriptions.c (allocate_target_description): Add
comment.
(target_desc_deleter::operator()): Likewise.
* target-descriptions.h (struct target_desc_deleter): Moved to
gdbsupport/tdesc.h.
(target_desc_up): Likewise.
2020-07-17 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com>
* linux-nat.c (linux_nat_target::supports_non_stop)

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@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ struct riscv_gdbarch_features_hasher
/* Cache of previously seen target descriptions, indexed by the feature set
that created them. */
static std::unordered_map<riscv_gdbarch_features,
const target_desc *,
const target_desc_up,
riscv_gdbarch_features_hasher> riscv_tdesc_cache;
/* See arch/riscv.h. */
@ -99,10 +99,12 @@ static std::unordered_map<riscv_gdbarch_features,
const target_desc *
riscv_lookup_target_description (const struct riscv_gdbarch_features features)
{
/* Lookup in the cache. */
/* Lookup in the cache. If we find it then return the pointer out of
the target_desc_up (which is a unique_ptr). This is safe as the
riscv_tdesc_cache will exist until GDB exits. */
const auto it = riscv_tdesc_cache.find (features);
if (it != riscv_tdesc_cache.end ())
return it->second;
return it->second.get ();
target_desc *tdesc = riscv_create_target_description (features);

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@ -1206,12 +1206,16 @@ tdesc_create_feature (struct target_desc *tdesc, const char *name)
return new_feature;
}
/* See gdbsupport/tdesc.h. */
struct target_desc *
allocate_target_description (void)
{
return new target_desc ();
}
/* See gdbsupport/tdesc.h. */
void
target_desc_deleter::operator() (struct target_desc *target_desc) const
{

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@ -225,18 +225,6 @@ struct type *tdesc_find_type (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, const char *id);
int tdesc_register_in_reggroup_p (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int regno,
struct reggroup *reggroup);
/* A deleter adapter for a target desc. */
struct target_desc_deleter
{
void operator() (struct target_desc *desc) const;
};
/* A unique pointer specialization that holds a target_desc. */
typedef std::unique_ptr<target_desc, target_desc_deleter> target_desc_up;
/* Methods for constructing a target description. */
void set_tdesc_architecture (struct target_desc *,

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@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
2020-07-17 Andrew Burgess <andrew.burgess@embecosm.com>
* tdesc.cc (allocate_target_description): Add header comment.
(target_desc_deleter::operator()): New function.
* tdesc.h (struct target_desc): Declare as final.
2020-07-13 Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@polymtl.ca>
* server.cc (handle_query): Use std::vector of

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@ -93,12 +93,22 @@ init_target_desc (struct target_desc *tdesc,
#endif
}
/* See gdbsupport/tdesc.h. */
struct target_desc *
allocate_target_description (void)
{
return new target_desc ();
}
/* See gdbsupport/tdesc.h. */
void
target_desc_deleter::operator() (struct target_desc *target_desc) const
{
delete target_desc;
}
#ifndef IN_PROCESS_AGENT
static const struct target_desc default_description {};

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
/* A target description. Inherit from tdesc_feature so that target_desc
can be used as tdesc_feature. */
struct target_desc : tdesc_element
struct target_desc final : tdesc_element
{
/* A vector of elements of register definitions that
describe the inferior's register set. */

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@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
2020-07-17 Andrew Burgess <andrew.burgess@embecosm.com>
* tdesc.h (struct target_desc_deleter): Moved here
from gdb/target-descriptions.h, extend comment.
(target_desc_up): Likewise.
2020-06-30 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com>
PR build/26183:

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@ -312,6 +312,20 @@ struct tdesc_feature : tdesc_element
typedef std::unique_ptr<tdesc_feature> tdesc_feature_up;
/* A deleter adapter for a target_desc. There are different
implementations of this deleter class in gdb and gdbserver because even
though the target_desc name is shared between the two projects, the
actual implementations of target_desc are completely different. */
struct target_desc_deleter
{
void operator() (struct target_desc *desc) const;
};
/* A unique pointer specialization that holds a target_desc. */
typedef std::unique_ptr<target_desc, target_desc_deleter> target_desc_up;
/* Allocate a new target_desc. */
target_desc *allocate_target_description (void);