117400 Commits

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Mike Frysinger
b37a470842 sim: ppc: switch to common endian code
The common sim-endian is a forked & updated version of the ppc code.
Fortunately, they didn't diverge from the basic APIs, so they are
still compatible, which means we can just delete the ppc version now
that the build env is merged at the top-level.
2024-01-03 02:17:16 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
d4edfa1e2e sim: common: include sim-types.h in the endian header directly
This is a bit redundant for most ports as they go through sim-basics.h
which always includes sim-types.h before including sim-endian.h, but in
order to unify ppc's sim-endian code, we need this include here.  Plus,
it's the directly we generally want to go to get away from one header
that defines all APIs and causes hard to untangle dependencies.
2024-01-03 02:15:54 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
9c81c318f6 sim: ppc: rename local ALU SIGNED64 macros
The common/ code has macros with the same name but different behavior:
it's for declaring integer constants as 64-bit, not for casting them.
Rename ppc's local variant since it's only used in this file in order
to avoid conflicts.
2024-01-03 02:13:55 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
34cacf7d97 sim: ppc: sync WITH_TARGET_{ADDRESS,CELL}_BITSIZE with common/
This will make it easier to share common/ code that rely on these
additional defines.
2024-01-03 02:10:52 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
50399b3d9d sim: cr16: cleanup unused variable compiler warnings 2024-01-03 01:58:20 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
586cfe1a5d sim: configure: switch to m4_map
Minor reduction in boilerplate here.  No real functional changes.
2024-01-03 01:43:14 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
c67a81c92f sim: drop support for recursive makes entirely
Now that all ports have been merged to the top-level, we no longer need
this framework to pass settings down to sub-makefiles.  Delete it all.
2024-01-03 01:21:48 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
2c3bcf2537 sim: ppc: hoist compilation up to top-level
This removes all recursive makes from the ppc port.
2024-01-03 01:21:48 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
10e1edb737 sim: drop support for automatic subdir recursion
No port relies on this anymore, so we can scrub it all.
2024-01-03 01:21:48 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
01c2a7aa69 sim: ppc: move libsim.a creation to top-level
The objects are still compiled in the subdir, but the creation of the
archive itself is in the top-level.  This is a required step before we
can move compilation itself up, and makes it easier to review.

The downside is that each object compile is a recursive make instead of
a single one.  It adds some overhead, so it's not great, but it shouldn't
be a big deal.  This will go away once compilation is hoisted up.
2024-01-03 01:21:48 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
e0e9cd645f sim: ppc: move main.o compilation to top-level 2024-01-03 01:21:48 -05:00
mengqinggang
4b2b144600 LoongArch: delete bfd/.elfnn-loongarch.c.swp 2024-01-03 11:38:02 +08:00
GDB Administrator
06949b35d1 Automatic date update in version.in 2024-01-03 00:02:14 +00:00
Carl Love
d04ead7406 Fix GDB reverse-step and reverse-next command behavior
Currently GDB when executing in reverse over multiple statements in a single
line of source code, GDB stops in the middle of the line.  Thus requiring
multiple commands to reach the previous line.  GDB should stop at the first
instruction of the line, not in the middle of the line.

The following description of the incorrect behavior was taken from an
earlier message by Pedro Alves <pedro@palves.net>:

https://sourceware.org/pipermail/gdb-patches/2023-January/196110.html

---------------------------------

The source line looks like:

   func1 ();  func2 ();

in the test case:

(gdb) list 1
1       void func1 ()
2       {
3       }
4
5       void func2 ()
6       {
7       }
8
9       int main ()
10      {
11        func1 (); func2 ();
12      }

compiled with:

 $ gcc reverse.c -o reverse -g3 -O0
 $ gcc -v
 ...
 gcc version 11.3.0 (Ubuntu 11.3.0-1ubuntu1~22.04)

Now let's debug it with target record, using current gdb git master
(f3d8ae90b236),

 $ gdb ~/reverse
 GNU gdb (GDB) 14.0.50.20230124-git
 ...
 Reading symbols from /home/pedro/reverse...
 (gdb) start
 Temporary breakpoint 1 at 0x1147: file reverse.c, line 11.
 Starting program: /home/pedro/reverse
 [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
 Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".

 Temporary breakpoint 1, main () at reverse.c:11
 11        func1 (); func2 ();
 (gdb) record

 (gdb) disassemble /s
 Dump of assembler code for function main:
 reverse.c:
 10      {
    0x000055555555513f <+0>:     endbr64
    0x0000555555555143 <+4>:     push   %rbp
    0x0000555555555144 <+5>:     mov    %rsp,%rbp

 11        func1 (); func2 ();
 => 0x0000555555555147 <+8>:     mov    $0x0,%eax
    0x000055555555514c <+13>:    call   0x555555555129 <func1>
    0x0000555555555151 <+18>:    mov    $0x0,%eax
    0x0000555555555156 <+23>:    call   0x555555555134 <func2>
    0x000055555555515b <+28>:    mov    $0x0,%eax

 12      }
    0x0000555555555160 <+33>:    pop    %rbp
    0x0000555555555161 <+34>:    ret
 End of assembler dump.

 (gdb) n
 12      }

So far so good, a "next" stepped over the whole of line 11 and stopped at
line 12.

Let's confirm where we are now:

 (gdb) disassemble /s
 Dump of assembler code for function main:
 reverse.c:
 10      {
    0x000055555555513f <+0>:     endbr64
    0x0000555555555143 <+4>:     push   %rbp
    0x0000555555555144 <+5>:     mov    %rsp,%rbp

 11        func1 (); func2 ();
    0x0000555555555147 <+8>:     mov    $0x0,%eax
    0x000055555555514c <+13>:    call   0x555555555129 <func1>
    0x0000555555555151 <+18>:    mov    $0x0,%eax
    0x0000555555555156 <+23>:    call   0x555555555134 <func2>
    0x000055555555515b <+28>:    mov    $0x0,%eax

 12      }
 => 0x0000555555555160 <+33>:    pop    %rbp
    0x0000555555555161 <+34>:    ret
 End of assembler dump.

Good, we're at the first instruction of line 12.

Now let's undo the "next", with "reverse-next":

 (gdb) reverse-next
 11        func1 (); func2 ();

Seemingly stopped at line 11.  Let's see exactly where:

 (gdb) disassemble /s
 Dump of assembler code for function main:
 reverse.c:
 10      {
    0x000055555555513f <+0>:     endbr64
    0x0000555555555143 <+4>:     push   %rbp
    0x0000555555555144 <+5>:     mov    %rsp,%rbp

 11        func1 (); func2 ();
    0x0000555555555147 <+8>:     mov    $0x0,%eax
    0x000055555555514c <+13>:    call   0x555555555129 <func1>
 => 0x0000555555555151 <+18>:    mov    $0x0,%eax
    0x0000555555555156 <+23>:    call   0x555555555134 <func2>
    0x000055555555515b <+28>:    mov    $0x0,%eax

 12      }
    0x0000555555555160 <+33>:    pop    %rbp
    0x0000555555555161 <+34>:    ret
 End of assembler dump.
 (gdb)

And lo, we stopped in the middle of line 11!  That is a bug, we should have
stepped back all the way to the beginning of the line.  The "reverse-next"
should have fully undone the prior "next" command.

--------------------

This patch fixes the incorrect GDB behavior by ensuring that GDB  stops at
the first instruction in the line.

The test case gdb.reverse/func-map-to-same-line.exp is added to testsuite
to verify this fix when the line table information is and is not available.
2024-01-02 17:46:12 -05:00
Carl Love
fe6356def6 PowerPC and aarch64: Fix reverse stepping failure
When running GDB's testsuite on aarch64-linux/Ubuntu 20.04 (also spotted on
the ppc backend), there are failures in gdb.reverse/solib-precsave.exp and
gdb.reverse/solib-reverse.exp.

The failure happens around the following code:

38  b[1] = shr2(17);          /* middle part two */
40  b[0] = 6;   b[1] = 9;     /* generic statement, end part two */
42  shr1 ("message 1\n");     /* shr1 one */

Normal execution:

- step from line 38 will land on line 40.
- step from line 40 will land on line 42.

Reverse execution:
- step from line 42 will land on line 40.
- step from line 40 will land on line 40.
- step from line 40 will land on line 38.

The problem here is that line 40 contains two contiguous but distinct
PC ranges in the line table, like so:

Line 40 - [0x7ec ~ 0x7f4]
Line 40 - [0x7f4 ~ 0x7fc]

The two distinct ranges are generated because GCC started outputting source
column information, which GDB doesn't take into account at the moment.

When stepping forward from line 40, we skip both of these ranges and land on
line 42. When stepping backward from line 42, we stop at the start PC of the
second (or first, going backwards) range of line 40.

Since we've reached ecs->event_thread->control.step_range_start, we stop
stepping backwards.

The above issues were fixed by introducing a new function that looks for
adjacent PC ranges for the same line, until we notice a line change. Then
we take that as the start PC of the range.  The new start PC for the range
is used for the control.step_range_start when setting up a step range.

The test case gdb.reverse/map-to-same-line.exp is added to test the fix
for the above reverse step issues.

Patch has been tested on PowerPC, X86 and AArch64 with no regressions.
2024-01-02 17:46:02 -05:00
Carl Love
29deb4221d Add gdb_compile options column-info and no-column-info
This patch adds two new options to gdb_compile to specify if the compile
should or should not generate the line table information.  The
options are supported on clang and gcc version 7 and newer.

Patch has been tested on PowerPC with both gcc and clang.
2024-01-02 17:45:55 -05:00
Guinevere Larsen
528b729be1 gdb/dwarf2: Add support for DW_LNS_set_epilogue_begin in line-table
This commit adds a mechanism for GDB to detect the linetable opcode
DW_LNS_set_epilogue_begin. This opcode is set by compilers to indicate
that a certain instruction marks the point where the frame is destroyed.

While the standard allows for multiple points marked with epilogue_begin
in the same function, for performance reasons, the function that
searches for the epilogue address will only find the last address that
sets this flag for a given block.

This commit also changes amd64_stack_frame_destroyed_p_1 to attempt to
use the epilogue begin directly, and only if an epilogue can't be found
will it attempt heuristics based on the current instruction.

Finally, this commit also changes the dwarf assembler to be able to emit
epilogue-begin instructions, to make it easier to test this patch

Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
2024-01-02 10:21:37 +01:00
Mike Frysinger
b22ee0e49b sim: ppc: hoist pk.h creation to top-level 2024-01-02 02:22:07 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
10f554512f sim: ppc: hoist hw.[ch] creation to top-level 2024-01-02 02:19:50 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
431d8a2ca4 sim: ppc: hoist igen execution to top-level
Invoke ppc's igen from the top-level like we do for all other ports.
2024-01-02 02:19:50 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
5f7e03a6bb sim: ppc: merge configure logic into top-level
Now that the ppc configure script is just namespaced options, we can
move it to ppc/acinclude.m4 and include it directly in the top-level
configure script and kill off the last subdir configure script.
2024-01-02 01:41:55 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
cc92657346 sim: ppc: scope configure options to --enable-sim-ppc-xxx
To prepare for moving these into the top-level configure, namespace
then with the port name like we do with all other ports.
2024-01-02 01:41:55 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
08e88f27c7 sim: ppc: standardize configure option processing
Switch from ad-hoc $silent checks & echo calls to standard
AC_MSG_CHECKING & AC_MSG_RESULT calls.  Also delete pointless
variable setting after calling AC_MSG_ERROR.
2024-01-02 01:41:55 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
0c53b9d697 sim: ppc: switch to AS_HELP_STRING for automatic formatting 2024-01-02 01:41:55 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
5b6d72c9a5 sim: ppc: drop now unused config.in 2024-01-02 01:41:55 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
93c0f1cf94 sim: ppc: move defines.h generation to the top-level
Since we rely on the top-level config.h now, the defines.h generation
step should live here too.
2024-01-02 00:35:59 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
82931068f4 sim: ppc: drop configure compiler checks
Now that the ppc script only checks configure options and sets up
variables in the Makefile from those, delete all the compile related
logic to greatly simplify the configure script.
2024-01-02 00:35:45 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
2c7cc02f96 sim: ppc: drop custom config.h header
Now that everything has moved to the top-level, we can drop the
custom ppc config.h and reuse the common one.
2024-01-02 00:34:55 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
0b5415c13c sim: ppc: stop including headers from gdb/
The common sim code doesn't snoop in gdb/, and the ppc code doesn't
need to either.  Any common code we pull from gnulib/ now only.
2024-01-02 00:34:34 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
6bf212a8ac sim: ppc: move termios probes to top-level
This is the last compile-time logic in the ppc subdir.
2024-01-02 00:34:15 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
0168f1aedf sim: ppc: switch to AC_CACHE_CHECK
This macro replaces the AC_MSG_CHECKING+AC_CACHE_VAL+AC_MSG_RESULT
which reduces the boilerplate in here a little bit.
2024-01-02 00:32:48 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
1a9f6039fb sim: ppc: switch struct member checks to AC_CHECK_MEMBER
This covers a lot of the AC_MSG_CHECKING+AC_TRY_COMPILE+AC_MSG_RESULT
boilerplate and matches what we do in the top-level platform checks.
2024-01-02 00:32:29 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
e04ab9b01a sim: ppc: move termio defines to config.h
Move the defines from explicit -D options to config.h defines to simplify
the build and make it easier to move to the top-level configure.
2024-01-02 00:31:55 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
d43207b057 sim: ppc: move struct statfs to top-level 2024-01-02 00:31:40 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
568432432a sim: ppc: move long long test to top-level
While the sim code doesn't utilize HAVE_LONG_LONG itself, other code
(like libiberty) seem to, so check for it in the top-level for all
ports to leverage.
2024-01-02 00:31:08 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
d472066471 sim: ppc: hoist sysv tests to top-level
Now that the sysv tests turn into config.h defines and everything
checks that, we can move the tests to the top-level and out of the
ppc subdir.
2024-01-02 00:29:29 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
bc756034ee sim: ppc: always compile in the sysv sem & shm device files
Move the stub logic to the device files themselves.  This makes the
configure & build logic more static which will make it easier to move
to the top-level build, and matches what we did with the common/ hw
tree already.

This also decouples the logic from the two -- in the past, you needed
both sem & shm in order to enable the device models, but now each one
is tied to its own independent knob.  Practically speaking, this will
probably not make a difference, but it simplifies the build a bit.
2024-01-02 00:29:28 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
d961049a26 sim: ppc: change SysV sem & shm tests to compile-time
Instead of executing code to see if SysV semaphores & shared memory
are available, switch to just a compile-time test.  The system used
to compile might not match the system used to run the code wrt the
current kernel & OS settings, but the library APIs should.  So move
the failures from compile-time to runtime so the program is more
portable, and works correctly even when cross-compiling.
2024-01-02 00:29:28 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
d237a93af3 sim: ppc: merge System V semaphores checks
Compile tests can use earlier defines, so hoist the HAVE_UNION_SEMUN
define to before the semaphore check, and use it in the test so that
we can merge the 2 versions into one.

This also defines HAVE_UNION_SEMUN even when ac_cv_sysv_sem is not
set, but that's OK as this define is only about a type existing, not
about whether the overall code is usable.
2024-01-02 00:29:28 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
4d4952a63d sim: ppc: fix bad AC_CACHE_CHECK call with semun
The first arg is the cache var name, and this one was typoed relative
to what the call actually set.  We also don't need the manual call to
AC_MSG_RESULT as the AC_CACHE_CHECK takes care of it for us.
2024-01-02 00:29:28 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
d264d78607 sim: ppc: delete unused build compile & link settings
These should have been removed as part of the ppc/igen merging into the
top-level, but they were missed.  Clean up now.
2024-01-02 00:27:12 -05:00
GDB Administrator
f5efa6046b Automatic date update in version.in 2024-01-02 00:00:57 +00:00
Mike Frysinger
1b89e2b720 sim: ppc: merge misc igen APIs
The common igen code provides the same misc APIs as the ppc version,
so delete the ppc code and pull in the common one.  There is one
minor difference: the ppc code has a unique dumpf function.  The
common code switched to lf_printf for the same functionality, but
since that requires changes throughout the igen codebase, delay that
cleanup for now so we can merge the rest.
2024-01-01 18:16:38 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
9ddac092a8 sim: ppc: rework igen error to match common
Switch to an ERROR macro and tweak the error signature to match the
common igen version in preparation for merging the two implementations.
2024-01-01 17:39:09 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
ef993dfa05 sim: igen: extend error to take arguments
The ppc igen error helper allows arbitrary printf calls, so extend
the common one to do the same.
2024-01-01 17:31:12 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
9b6e0cb3ba sim: ppc: rename igen max_insn_bit_size
We want to avoid conflicts with the common igen enums.  This should
get migrated over to the common parsing logic, but for now, switch
the name to avoid redefinition.
2024-01-01 17:30:53 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
fd520e1af1 sim: igen: minor constify logic
Copy some improvements from the ppc igen code.
2024-01-01 17:09:02 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
0a4d338dd0 sim: ppc: unify igen filter_filename implementations
Now that both igen implementations are in the top-level, we can unify
the filter_filename implementation between them since they're the same
(literally the same code).
2024-01-01 17:06:50 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
a243f0a5a1 sim: ppc: replace filter_filename with lbasename
The lbasename function from libiberty provides the same API as this
custom function.  The common/ code already made the switch, so make
the same change to the ppc code to avoid target duplication.
2024-01-01 16:32:48 -05:00
Mike Frysinger
5817b1f52f sim: ppc: hoist igen compilation into top-level
This simplifies the build a bit (especially for deps in port subdirs),
and avoids recursive make.  This in turn speeds up the build, and lets
us reuse existing build-time vs host-time logic from Makefile.am.
2024-01-01 16:12:16 -05:00