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Alan Modra
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63b4cc53dc |
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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Alan Modra
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3d7d6c1b50 |
opcodes int vs bfd_boolean fixes
cpu/ * frv.opc (frv_is_branch_major, frv_is_float_major), (frv_is_media_major, frv_is_branch_insn, frv_is_float_insn), (frv_is_media_insn, spr_valid): Correct prototypes. include/ * opcode/aarch64.h (aarch64_opcode_encode): Correct prototype. opcodes/ * arc-dis.c (extract_operand_value): Correct NULL cast. * frv-opc.h: Regenerate. |
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Nick Alcock
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24c877f9b1 |
include: always do unsigned left-shift in CTF_SET_STID
This turns into a signed left shift by 31 bits, otherwise. This is an offset and is always treated as unsigned in any case, so add an appropriate cast. include/ChangeLog 2021-03-25 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> PR libctf/27628 * ctf-api.h: Fix some indentation. (CTF_SET_STID): Always do an unsigned shift, even if STID is signed. |
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Luis Machado
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5e984dbf35 |
AArch64: Add MTE register set support for GDB and gdbserver
AArch64 MTE support in the Linux kernel exposes a new register through ptrace. This patch adds the required code to support it. include/ChangeLog: 2021-03-24 Luis Machado <luis.machado@linaro.org> * elf/common.h (NT_ARM_TAGGED_ADDR_CTRL): Define. gdb/ChangeLog: 2021-03-24 Luis Machado <luis.machado@linaro.org> * aarch64-linux-nat.c (fetch_mteregs_from_thread): New function. (store_mteregs_to_thread): New function. (aarch64_linux_nat_target::fetch_registers): Update to call fetch_mteregs_from_thread. (aarch64_linux_nat_target::store_registers): Update to call store_mteregs_to_thread. * aarch64-tdep.c (aarch64_mte_register_names): New struct. (aarch64_cannot_store_register): Handle MTE registers. (aarch64_gdbarch_init): Initialize and setup MTE registers. * aarch64-tdep.h (gdbarch_tdep) <mte_reg_base>: New field. <has_mte>: New method. * arch/aarch64-linux.h (AARCH64_LINUX_SIZEOF_MTE): Define. gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2021-03-24 Luis Machado <luis.machado@linaro.org> * linux-aarch64-low.cc (aarch64_fill_mteregset): New function. (aarch64_store_mteregset): New function. (aarch64_regsets): Add MTE register set entry. (aarch64_sve_regsets): Add MTE register set entry. |
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H.J. Lu
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7b9f985957 |
elf: Rename EM_INTEL205 to EM_INTELGT
Rename EM_INTEL205 to EM_INTELGT for Intel Graphics Technology. binutils/ * readelf.c (get_machine_name): Add EM_INTELGT. include/ * elf/common.h (EM_INTEL205): Renamed to ... (EM_INTELGT): This. |
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Nick Clifton
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012d442686 |
Fix a potential buffer overrun qwhen writing out PE aux entries.
* peXXigen.c (_bfd_XXi_swap_aux_out): Avoid potential buffer overrun by using sizeof of the destination x_fname field as the limit for a memcpy. * coff/internal.h (struct internal_auxent): Fix a couple of typos in comment describing the x_fname field. |
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Kuan-Lin Chen
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80d49d6a1b |
RISC-V : Support bitmanip-0.93 ZBA/ZBB/ZBC instructions
bfd/ * elfxx-riscv.c (riscv_std_z_ext_strtab): Add zba, zbb and zbc. gas/ * config/tc-riscv.c (ext_version_table): Add b, zba, zbb and zbc. (riscv_multi_subset_supports): Add INSN_CLASS_ZB*. * testsuite/gas/riscv/b-ext-64.s: Bitmanip test case. * testsuite/gas/riscv/b-ext-64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/b-ext.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/b-ext.d: Likewise. include/ * opcode/riscv-opc.h: Support zba, zbb and zbc extensions. * opcode/riscv.h (riscv_insn_class): Add INSN_CLASS_ZB*. opcodes/ * riscv-opc.c (riscv_opcodes): Add zba, zbb and zbc instructions. |
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Frederic Cambus
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be3b926d8d |
Add values for NetBSD .note.netbsd.ident notes (PaX).
* elf/common.h (NT_NETBSD_PAX, NT_NETBSD_PAX_MPROTECT) (NT_NETBSD_PAX_NOMPROTECT, NT_NETBSD_PAX_GUARD, NT_NETBSD_PAX_NOGUARD) (NT_NETBSD_PAX_ASLR, NT_NETBSD_PAX_NOASLR): Define. |
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Clément Chigot
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1b2cb8e2ee |
aix: implement TLS relocation for gas and ld
Add support for TLS in XCOFF. Amongst the things done by this commit: - Update XCOFF auxialiary header to match new version and allow TLS sections. - Add TLS sections (.tdata and .tbss) support in gas and ld. - Add support for the TLS relocations in gas and ld. Two different types BFD_RELOC are created for PPC and PPC64 as the size is a pointer, thus distinct in 32 or 64bit. The addresses given by ld to .tdata and .tbss is a bit special. In XCOFF, these addresses are actually offsets from the TLS pointer computed at runtime. AIX assembly and linker does the same. In top of that, the .tdata must be before .data (this is mandatory for AIX loader). Thus, the aix ld script is recomputing "." before .data to restore its original value. There might be a simpler way, but this one is working. Optimisation linked to TLS relocations aren't yet implemented. bfd/ * reloc.c (BFD_RELOC_PPC_TLS_LE, BFD_RELOC_PPC_TLS_IE, BFD_RELOC_PPC_TLS_M, BFD_RELOC_PPC_TLS_ML, BFD_RELOC_PPC64_TLS_GD, BFD_RELOC_PPC64_TLS_LD, BFD_RELOC_PPC64_TLS_LE, BFD_RELOC_PPC64_TLS_IE, BFD_RELOC_PPC64_TLS_M, BFD_RELOC_PPC64_TLS_ML): New relocations. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * libbfd.h: Regenerate. * coff-rs6000.c (xcoff_calculate_relocation): Call xcoff_reloc_type_tls for TLS relocations. (xcoff_howto_table): Implement TLS relocations. (_bfd_xcoff_reloc_type_lookup): Add cases TLS relocations. (xcoff_reloc_type_tls): New function. * coff64-rs6000.c (xcoff_calculate_relocation): Likewise. (xcoff_howto_table): Likewise. (_bfd_xcoff_reloc_type_lookup): Likewise. * coffcode.h (sec_to_styp_flags): Handle TLS sections. (styp_to_sec_flags): Likewise. (coff_compute_section_file_positions): Avoid file offset optimisation for .data when the previous section is .tdata. (coff_write_object_contents): Handle TLS sections. * coffswap.h (coff_swap_aouthdr_out): Add support for new fields in aouthdr. * libxcoff.h (xcoff_reloc_type_tls): Add prototype. * xcofflink.c (xcoff_link_add_symbols): Handle XMC_UL. (xcoff_need_ldrel_p): Add cases for TLS relocations. (xcoff_create_ldrel): Add l_symndx for TLS sections. gas/ * config/tc-ppc.c (ppc_xcoff_text_section, ppc_xcoff_data_section, (ppc_xcoff_bss_section, ppc_xcoff_tdata_section, (ppc_xcoff_tbss_section): New variables. (ppc_text_subsegment, ppc_text_csects, ppc_data_subgments, (ppc_data_csects): Removed. (ppc_xcoff_section_is_initialized, ppc_init_xcoff_section, ppc_xcoff_parse_cons): New functions. (md_being): Initialize XCOFF sections. (ppc_xcoff_suffix): Add support for TLS relocations (fixup_size, md_apply_fix): Add support for new BFD_RELOC. (ppc_change_csect): Handle XMC_TL, XMC_UL. Correctly, add XMC_BS to .bss section. Handle new XCOFF section variables. (ppc_comm): Likewise. (ppc_toc): Likewise. (ppc_symbol_new_hook): Likewise. (ppc_frob_symbol): Likewise. (ppc_fix_adjustable): Add tbss support. * config/tc-ppc.h (TC_PARSE_CONS_EXPRESSION): New define. (ppc_xcoff_parse_cons): Add prototype. (struct ppc_xcoff_section): New structure. ld/ * emultempl/aix.em: Ensure .tdata section is removed if empty, even with -r flag. * scripttempl/aix.sc: Handle TLS sections. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/aix52.exp: Add new tests. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/aix-tls-reloc-32.d: New test. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/aix-tls-reloc-64.d: New test. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/aix-tls-reloc.ex: New test. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/aix-tls-reloc.s: New test. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/aix-tls-section-32.d: New test. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/aix-tls-section-64.d: New test. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/aix-tls-section.ex: New test. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/aix-tls-section.s: New test. include/ * coff/internal.h (struct internal_aouthdr): Add new fields. * coff/rs6000.h (AOUTHDRÃ): Add new fields. * coff/rs6k64.h (struct external_filehdr): Likewise. * coff/xcoff.h (_TDATA), _TBSS): New defines (RS6K_AOUTHDR_TLS_LE, RS6K_AOUTHDR_RAS, RS6K_AOUTHDR_ALGNTDATA, RS6K_AOUTHDR_SHR_SYMTAB, RS6K_AOUTHDR_FORK_POLICY, RS6K_AOUTHDR_FORK_COR): New defines. (XMC_TU): Removed. (XMC_UL): New define. |
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Clément Chigot
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2c1bef53de |
aix: correct HOWTO table and add missing relocations
Since the last time AIX HOWTO table was modified, IBM has now released an official documentation about XCOFF relocations. This commit corrects the wrong ones and add some missing. For now, the "custom" relocations made for xcoff_rtype2howto have been kept. The new relocations are still set as EMPTY_HOWTO because they will be implemented in later commits. In xcoff[64]_ppc_relocate_section, instead of recreating howto from scratch, it's better to use the existing howto from the table and fixing it according to r_size field. bfd/ * coff-rs6000.c (xcoff_calculate_relocation): Correct and add new relocations. (xcoff_howto_table): Likewise. (xcoff_rtype2howto): Increase r_type maximum value. (xcoff_ppc_relocate_section): Reuse predefined HOWTOs instead of create a new one from scratch. Enable only some relocations to have a changing r_size. * coff64-rs6000.c (xcoff64_calculate_relocation): Likewise. (xcoff64_howto_table): Likewise. (xcoff64_rtype2howto): Likewise. (xcoff64_ppc_relocate_section): Likewise. * libxcoff.h (XCOFF_MAX_CALCULATE_RELOCATION): Fix value. binutils/ * od-xcoff.c: Replace RTB by TRL entry. include/ * coff/xcoff.h (R_RTB): Remove. (R_TRL): Fix value. |
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Andrew Burgess
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db6092f3ae |
bfd/binutils: add support for RISC-V CSRs in core files
Adds support for including RISC-V control and status registers into core files. The value for the define NT_RISCV_CSR is set to 0x900, this corresponds to a patch I have proposed for the Linux kernel here: http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-riscv/2020-December/003910.html As I have not yet heard if the above patch will be accepted into the kernel or not I have set the note name string to "GDB", and the note type to NT_RISCV_CSR. This means that if the above patch is rejected from the kernel, and the note type number 0x900 is assigned to some other note type, we will still be able to distinguish between the GDB produced NT_RISCV_CSR, and the kernel produced notes, where the name would be set to "CORE". bfd/ChangeLog: * elf-bfd.h (elfcore_write_riscv_csr): Declare. * elf.c (elfcore_grok_riscv_csr): New function. (elfcore_grok_note): Handle NT_RISCV_CSR. (elfcore_write_riscv_csr): New function. (elfcore_write_register_note): Handle '.reg-riscv-csr'. binutils/ChangeLog: * readelf.c (get_note_type): Handle NT_RISCV_CSR. include/ChangeLog: * elf/common.h (NT_RISCV_CSR): Define. |
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Andrew Burgess
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b63a5e38ef |
bfd/binutils: support for gdb target descriptions in the core file
This commit lays the ground work for allowing GDB to write its target description into a generated core file. The goal of this work is to allow a user to connect to a remote target, capture a core file from within GDB, then pass the executable and core file to another user and have the user be able to examine the state of the machine without needing to connect to a running target. Different remote targets can have different register sets and this information is communicated from the target to GDB in the target description. It is possible for a user to extract the target description from GDB and pass this along with the core file so that when the core file is used the target description can be fed back into GDB, however this is not a great user experience. It would be nicer, I think, if GDB could write the target description directly into the core file, and then make use of this description when loading a core file. This commit performs the binutils/bfd side of this task, adding the boiler plate functions to access the target description from within a core file note, and reserving a new number for a note containing the target description. Later commits will extend GDB to make use of this. The new note is given the name 'GDB' and a type NT_GDB_TDESC. This should hopefully protect us if there's ever a reuse of the number assigned to NT_GDB_TDESC by some other core file producer. It should also, hopefully, make it clearer to users that this note carries GDB specific information. bfd/ChangeLog: * elf-bfd.h (elfcore_write_gdb_tdesc): Declare new function. * elf.c (elfcore_grok_gdb_tdesc): New function. (elfcore_grok_note): Handle NT_GDB_TDESC. (elfcore_write_gdb_tdesc): New function. (elfcore_write_register_note): Handle NT_GDB_TDESC. binutils/ChangeLog: * readelf.c (get_note_type): Handle NT_GDB_TDESC. include/ChangeLog: * elf/common.h (NT_GDB_TDESC): Define. |
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Alan Modra
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dc83f2d20e |
Split relocation defines out of coff/internal.h
include/ * coff/internal.h: Delete obsolete relocation defines. Move used relocation defines.. * coff/i386.h: ..to here.. * coff/ti.h: ..and here.. * coff/x86_64.h: ..and here.. * coff/z80.h: ..and here.. * coff/z8k.h: ..and here. bfd/ * reloc.c: Include x86_64.h rather than internal.h. |
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Nick Alcock
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8915c559d4 |
libctf, include: remove the nondeduplicating CTF linker
The nondeduplicating CTF linker was kept around when the deduplicating one was added so that people had something to fall back to in case the deduplicating linker turned out to be buggy. It's now much more stable than the nondeduplicating linker, in addition to much faster, using much less memory and producing much better output. In addition, while libctf has a linker flag to invoke the nondeduplicating linker, ld does not expose it: the only way to turn it on within ld is an intentionally- undocumented environment variable. So we can remove it without any ABI or user-visibility concerns (the only thing we leave around is the CTF_LINK_NONDEDUP flag, which can easily be interpreted as "deduplicate less", though right now it does nothing). This lets us remove a lot of complexity associated with tracking filenames and CU names separately (something the deduplcating linker never bothered with, since the cunames are always reliable and ld never hands us useful filenames anyway) The biggest lacuna left behind is the ctf_type_mapping machinery, which slows down deduplicating links quite a lot. We can't just ditch it because ctf_add_type uses it: removing the slowdown from the deduplicating linker is a job for another commit. include/ChangeLog 2021-03-02 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-api.h (CTF_LINK_SHARE_DUPLICATED): Note that this might merely change how much deduplication is done. libctf/ChangeLog 2021-03-02 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-link.c (ctf_create_per_cu): Drop FILENAME now that it is always identical to CUNAME. (ctf_link_deduplicating_one_symtypetab): Adjust. (ctf_link_one_type): Remove. (ctf_link_one_input_archive_member): Likewise. (ctf_link_close_one_input_archive): Likewise. (ctf_link_one_input_archive): Likewise. (ctf_link): No longer call it. Drop CTF_LINK_NONDEDUP path. Improve header comment a bit (dicts, not files). Adjust ctf_create_per_cu call. (ctf_link_deduplicating_variables): Simplify. (ctf_link_in_member_cb_arg_t) <cu_name>: Remove. <in_input_cu_file>: Likewise. <in_fp_parent>: Likewise. <done_parent>: Likewise. (ctf_link_one_variable): Turn uses of in_file_name to in_cuname. |
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Alan Modra
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8ee10e8609 |
PR27451, -z start_stop_gc
When --gc-sections is in effect, a reference from a retained section to __start_SECNAME or __stop_SECNAME causes all input sections named SECNAME to also be retained, if SECNAME is representable as a C identifier and either __start_SECNAME or __stop_SECNAME is synthesized by the linker. Add an option to disable that feature, effectively ignoring any relocation that references a synthesized linker defined __start_ or __stop_ symbol. PR 27451 include/ * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_info): Add start_stop_gc. bfd/ * elflink.c (_bfd_elf_gc_mark_rsec): Ignore synthesized linker defined start/stop symbols when start_stop_gc. (bfd_elf_gc_mark_dynamic_ref_symbol): Likewise. (bfd_elf_define_start_stop): Don't modify ldscript_def syms. * linker.c (bfd_generic_define_start_stop): Likewise. ld/ * emultempl/elf.em: Handle -z start-stop-gc and -z nostart-stop-gc. * lexsup.c (elf_static_list_options): Display help for them. Move help for -z stack-size to here from elf_shlib_list_options. Add help for -z start-stop-visibility and -z undefs. * ld.texi: Document -z start-stop-gc and -z nostart-stop-gc. * NEWS: Mention -z start-stop-gc. * testsuite/ld-gc/start2.s, * testsuite/ld-gc/start2.d: New test. * testsuite/ld-gc/gc.exp: Run it. |
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Alan Modra
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89753bbf81 |
Warn when a script redefines a symbol
Note that we don't even warn if scripts adjust a symbol as in ld-elf/var1 and ld-scripts/pr14962. include/ * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_info): Add warn_multiple_definition. ld/ * ldexp.c (exp_fold_tree_1): Warn on script defining a symbol defined in an object file. * ldmain.c (multiple_definition): Heed info->warn_multiple_definition. * testsuite/ld-scripts/defined5.d: Expect a warning. |
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Nick Alcock
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f4f60336da |
libctf, include: find types of symbols by name
The existing ctf_lookup_by_symbol and ctf_arc_lookup_symbol functions suffice to look up the types of symbols if the caller already has a symbol number. But the caller often doesn't have one of those and only knows the name of the symbol: also, in object files, the caller might not have a useful symbol number in any sense (and neither does libctf: the 'symbol number' we use in that case literally starts at 0 for the lexicographically first-sorted symbol in the symtypetab and counts those symbols, so it corresponds to nothing useful). This means that even though object files have a symtypetab (generated by the compiler or by ld -r), the only way we can look up anything in it is to iterate over all symbols in turn with ctf_symbol_next until we find the one we want. This is unhelpful and pointlessly inefficient. So add a pair of functions to look up symbols by name in a dict and in a whole archive: ctf_lookup_by_symbol_name and ctf_arc_lookup_symbol_name. These are identical to the existing functions except that they take symbol names rather than symbol numbers. To avoid insane repetition, we do some refactoring in the process, so that both ctf_lookup_by_symbol and ctf_arc_lookup_symbol turn into thin wrappers around internal functions that do both lookup by symbol index and lookup by name. This massively reduces code duplication because even the existing lookup-by-index stuff wants to use a name sometimes (when looking up in indexed sections), and the new lookup-by-name stuff has to turn it into an index sometimes (when looking up in non-indexed sections): doing it this way lets us share most of that. The actual name->index lookup is done by ctf_lookup_symbol_idx. We do not anticipate this lookup to be as heavily used as ld.so symbol lookup by many orders of magnitude, so using the ELF symbol hashes would probably take more time to read them than is saved by using the hashes, and it adds a lot of complexity. Instead, do a linear search for the symbol name, caching all the name -> index mappings as we go, so that future searches are likely to hit in the cache. To avoid having to repeat this search over and over in a CTF archive when ctf_arc_lookup_symbol_name is used, have cached archive lookups (the sort done by ctf_arc_lookup_symbol* and the ctf_archive_next iterator) pick out the first dict they cache in a given archive and store it in a new ctf_archive field, ctfi_crossdict_cache. This can be used to store cross-dictionary cached state that depends on things like the ELF symbol table rather than the contents of any one dict. ctf_lookup_symbol_idx then caches its name->index mappings in the dictionary named in the crossdict cache, if any, so that ctf_lookup_symbol_idx in other dicts in the same archive benefit from the previous linear search, and the symtab only needs to be scanned at most once. (Note that if you call ctf_lookup_by_symbol_name in one specific dict, and then follow it with a ctf_arc_lookup_symbol_name, the former will not use the crossdict cache because it's only populated by the dict opens in ctf_arc_lookup_symbol_name. This is harmless except for a small one-off waste of memory and time: it's only a cache, after all. We can fix this later by using the archive caching machinery more aggressively.) In ctf-archive, we do similar things, turning ctf_arc_lookup_symbol into a wrapper around a new function that does both index -> ID and name -> ID lookups across all dicts in an archive. We add a new ctfi_symnamedicts cache that maps symbol names to the ctf_dict_t * that it was found in (so that linear searches for symbols don't need to be repeated): but we also *remove* a cache, the ctfi_syms cache that was memoizing the actual ctf_id_t returned from every call to ctf_arc_lookup_symbol. This is pointless: all it saves is one call to ctf_lookup_by_symbol, and that's basically an array lookup and nothing more so isn't worth caching. (Equally, given that symbol -> index mappings are cached by ctf_lookup_by_symbol_name, those calls are nearly free after the first call, so there's no point caching the ctf_id_t in that case either.) We fix up one test that was doing manual symbol lookup to use ctf_arc_lookup_symbol instead, and enhance it to check that the caching layer is not totally broken: we also add a new test to do lookups in a .o file, and another to do lookups in an archive with conflicted types and make sure that sort of multi-dict lookup is actually working. include/ChangeLog 2021-02-17 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-api.h (ctf_arc_lookup_symbol_name): New. (ctf_lookup_by_symbol_name): Likewise. libctf/ChangeLog 2021-02-17 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-impl.h (ctf_dict_t) <ctf_symhash>: New. <ctf_symhash_latest>: Likewise. (struct ctf_archive_internal) <ctfi_crossdict_cache>: New. <ctfi_symnamedicts>: New. <ctfi_syms>: Remove. (ctf_lookup_symbol_name): Remove. * ctf-lookup.c (ctf_lookup_symbol_name): Propagate errors from parent properly. Make static. (ctf_lookup_symbol_idx): New, linear search for the symbol name, cached in the crossdict cache's ctf_symhash (if available), or this dict's (otherwise). (ctf_try_lookup_indexed): Allow the symname to be passed in. (ctf_lookup_by_symbol): Turn into a wrapper around... (ctf_lookup_by_sym_or_name): ... this, supporting name lookup too, using ctf_lookup_symbol_idx in non-writable dicts. Special-case name lookup in dynamic dicts without reported symbols, which have no symtab or dynsymidx but where name lookup should still work. (ctf_lookup_by_symbol_name): New, another wrapper. * ctf-archive.c (enosym): Note that this is present in ctfi_symnamedicts too. (ctf_arc_close): Adjust for removal of ctfi_syms. Free the ctfi_symnamedicts. (ctf_arc_flush_caches): Likewise. (ctf_dict_open_cached): Memoize the first cached dict in the crossdict cache. (ctf_arc_lookup_symbol): Turn into a wrapper around... (ctf_arc_lookup_sym_or_name): ... this. No longer cache ctf_id_t lookups: just call ctf_lookup_by_symbol as needed (but still cache the dicts those lookups succeed in). Add lookup-by-name support, with dicts of successful lookups cached in ctfi_symnamedicts. Refactor the caching code a bit. (ctf_arc_lookup_symbol_name): New, another wrapper. * ctf-open.c (ctf_dict_close): Free the ctf_symhash. * libctf.ver (LIBCTF_1.2): New version. Add ctf_lookup_by_symbol_name, ctf_arc_lookup_symbol_name. * testsuite/libctf-lookup/enum-symbol.c (main): Use ctf_arc_lookup_symbol rather than looking up the name ourselves. Fish it out repeatedly, to make sure that symbol caching isn't broken. (symidx_64): Remove. (symidx_32): Remove. * testsuite/libctf-lookup/enum-symbol-obj.lk: Test symbol lookup in an unlinked object file (indexed symtypetab sections only). * testsuite/libctf-writable/symtypetab-nonlinker-writeout.c (try_maybe_reporting): Check symbol types via ctf_lookup_by_symbol_name as well as ctf_symbol_next. * testsuite/libctf-lookup/conflicting-type-syms.*: New test of lookups in a multi-dict archive. |
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Nelson Chu
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5a9f5403c7 |
RISC-V: PR27158, fixed UJ/SB types and added CSS/CL/CS types for .insn.
* Renamed obsolete UJ/SB types and RVC types, also added CSS/CL(CS) types, [VALID/EXTRACT/ENCODE macros] BTYPE_IMM: Renamed from SBTYPE_IMM. JTYPE_IMM: Renamed from UJTYPE_IMM. CITYPE_IMM: Renamed from RVC_IMM. CITYPE_LUI_IMM: Renamed from RVC_LUI_IMM. CITYPE_ADDI16SP_IMM: Renamed from RVC_ADDI16SP_IMM. CITYPE_LWSP_IMM: Renamed from RVC_LWSP_IMM. CITYPE_LDSP_IMM: Renamed from RVC_LDSP_IMM. CIWTYPE_IMM: Renamed from RVC_UIMM8. CIWTYPE_ADDI4SPN_IMM: Renamed from RVC_ADDI4SPN_IMM. CSSTYPE_IMM: Added for .insn without special encoding. CSSTYPE_SWSP_IMM: Renamed from RVC_SWSP_IMM. CSSTYPE_SDSP_IMM: Renamed from RVC_SDSP_IMM. CLTYPE_IMM: Added for .insn without special encoding. CLTYPE_LW_IMM: Renamed from RVC_LW_IMM. CLTYPE_LD_IMM: Renamed from RVC_LD_IMM. RVC_SIMM3: Unused and removed. CBTYPE_IMM: Renamed from RVC_B_IMM. CJTYPE_IMM: Renamed from RVC_J_IMM. * Added new operands and removed the unused ones, C5: Unsigned CL(CS) immediate, added for .insn directive. C6: Unsigned CSS immediate, added for .insn directive. Ci: Unused and removed. C<: Unused and removed. bfd/ PR 27158 * elfnn-riscv.c (perform_relocation): Updated encoding macros. (_bfd_riscv_relax_call): Likewise. (_bfd_riscv_relax_lui): Likewise. * elfxx-riscv.c (howto_table): Likewise. gas/ PR 27158 * config/tc-riscv.c (riscv_ip): Updated encoding macros. (md_apply_fix): Likewise. (md_convert_frag_branch): Likewise. (validate_riscv_insn): Likewise. Also arranged operands, including added C5 and C6 operands, and removed unused Ci and C< operands. * doc/c-riscv.texi: Updated and added CSS/CL/CS types. * testsuite/gas/riscv/insn.d: Added CSS/CL/CS instructions. * testsuite/gas/riscv/insn.s: Likewise. gdb/ PR 27158 * riscv-tdep.c (decode_ci_type_insn): Updated encoding macros. (decode_j_type_insn): Likewise. (decode_cj_type_insn): Likewise. (decode_b_type_insn): Likewise. (decode): Likewise. include/ PR 27158 * opcode/riscv.h: Updated encoding macros. opcodes/ PR 27158 * riscv-dis.c (print_insn_args): Updated encoding macros. * riscv-opc.c (MASK_RVC_IMM): defined to ENCODE_CITYPE_IMM. (match_c_addi16sp): Updated encoding macros. (match_c_lui): Likewise. (match_c_lui_with_hint): Likewise. (match_c_addi4spn): Likewise. (match_c_slli): Likewise. (match_slli_as_c_slli): Likewise. (match_c_slli64): Likewise. (match_srxi_as_c_srxi): Likewise. (riscv_insn_types): Added .insn css/cl/cs. sim/ PR 27158 * riscv/sim-main.c (execute_i): Updated encoding macros. |
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Nelson Chu
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3d73d29e4e |
RISC-V: Add bfd/cpu-riscv.h to support all spec versions controlling.
Make the opcode/riscv-opc.c and include/opcode/riscv.h tidy, move the spec versions stuff to bfd/cpu-riscv.h. Also move the csr stuff and ext_version_table to gas/config/tc-riscv.c for internal use. To avoid too many repeated code, define general RISCV_GET_SPEC_NAME/SPEC_CLASS macros. Therefore, assembler/dis-assembler/linker/gdb can get all spec versions related stuff from cpu-riscv.h and cpu-riscv.c, since the stuff are defined there uniformly. bfd/ * Makefile.am: Added cpu-riscv.h. * Makefile.in: Regenerated. * po/SRC-POTFILES.in: Regenerated. * cpu-riscv.h: Added to support spec versions controlling. Also added extern arrays and functions for cpu-riscv.c. (enum riscv_spec_class): Define all spec classes here uniformly. (struct riscv_spec): Added for all specs. (RISCV_GET_SPEC_CLASS): Added to reduce repeated code. (RISCV_GET_SPEC_NAME): Likewise. (RISCV_GET_ISA_SPEC_CLASS): Added to get ISA spec class. (RISCV_GET_PRIV_SPEC_CLASS): Added to get privileged spec class. (RISCV_GET_PRIV_SPEC_NAME): Added to get privileged spec name. * cpu-riscv.c (struct priv_spec_t): Replaced with struct riscv_spec. (riscv_get_priv_spec_class): Replaced with RISCV_GET_PRIV_SPEC_CLASS. (riscv_get_priv_spec_name): Replaced with RISCV_GET_PRIV_SPEC_NAME. (riscv_priv_specs): Moved below. (riscv_get_priv_spec_class_from_numbers): Likewise, updated. (riscv_isa_specs): Moved from include/opcode/riscv.h. * elfnn-riscv.c: Included cpu-riscv.h. (riscv_merge_attributes): Initialize in_priv_spec and out_priv_spec. * elfxx-riscv.c: Included cpu-riscv.h and opcode/riscv.h. (RISCV_UNKNOWN_VERSION): Moved from include/opcode/riscv.h. * elfxx-riscv.h: Removed extern functions to cpu-riscv.h. gas/ * config/tc-riscv.c: Included cpu-riscv.h. (enum riscv_csr_clas): Moved from include/opcode/riscv.h. (struct riscv_csr_extra): Likewise. (struct riscv_ext_version): Likewise. (ext_version_table): Moved from opcodes/riscv-opc.c. (default_isa_spec): Updated type to riscv_spec_class. (default_priv_spec): Likewise. (riscv_set_default_isa_spec): Updated. (init_ext_version_hash): Likewise. (riscv_init_csr_hash): Likewise, also fixed indent. include/ * opcode/riscv.h: Moved stuff and make the file tidy. opcodes/ * riscv-dis.c: Included cpu-riscv.h, and removed elfxx-riscv.h. (default_priv_spec): Updated type to riscv_spec_class. (parse_riscv_dis_option): Updated. * riscv-opc.c: Moved stuff and make the file tidy. |
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Andreas Krebbel
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ba2b480f10 |
IBM Z: Implement instruction set extensions
opcodes/ * s390-mkopc.c (main): Accept arch14 as cpu string. * s390-opc.txt: Add new arch14 instructions. include/ * opcode/s390.h (enum s390_opcode_cpu_val): Add S390_OPCODE_ARCH14. gas/ * config/tc-s390.c (s390_parse_cpu): New entry for arch14. * doc/c-s390.texi: Document arch14 march option. * testsuite/gas/s390/s390.exp: Run the arch14 related tests. * testsuite/gas/s390/zarch-arch14.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/s390/zarch-arch14.s: New test. |
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Mike Frysinger
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bfd428bc12 |
opcodes: tic54x: namespace exported variables
The tic54x exports some fairly generic variable names that can conflict with programs that use them, so put proper tic54x_ prefixes on all of them. |
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Nelson Chu
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5f40035fb8 |
RISC-V: PR27348, Remove the obsolete OP_*CUSTOM_IMM.
include/ PR 27348 * opcode/riscv.h: Remove obsolete OP_*CUSTOM_IMM. |
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Nelson Chu
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cb4ff67af3 |
RISC-V: PR27348, Remove obsolete Xcustom support.
include/ PR 27348 * opcode/riscv-opc.h: Remove obsolete Xcustom support. |
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Mike Frysinger
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04b4939b03 |
gdb: riscv: enable sim integration
Now the simulator can be loaded via gdb using "target sim". |
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Nick Alcock
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caa170493e |
libctf: prohibit nameless ints, floats, typedefs and forwards
Now that "anonymous typedef nodes" have been extirpated, we can mandate that things that have names in C must have names in CTF too. (Unlike the no-forwards embarrassment, the deduplicator does nothing special with names: types that have names in C will have the same name in CTF. So we can assume that the CTF rules and the C rules are the same.) include/ChangeLog 2021-01-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-api.h (ECTF_NONAME): New. (ECTF_NERR): Adjust. libctf/ChangeLog 2021-01-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-create.c (ctf_add_encoded): Add check for non-empty name. (ctf_add_forward): Likewise. (ctf_add_typedef): Likewise. |
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Nick Alcock
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35a01a0454 |
libctf, ld: fix symtypetab and var section population under ld -r
The variable section in a CTF dict is meant to contain the types of variables that do not appear in the symbol table (mostly file-scope static declarations). We implement this by having the compiler emit all potential data symbols into both sections, then delete those symbols from the variable section that correspond to data symbols the linker has reported. Unfortunately, the check for this in ctf_serialize is wrong: rather than checking the set of linker-reported symbols, we check the set of names in the data object symtypetab section: if the linker has reported no symbols at all (usually if ld -r has been run, or if a non-linker program that does not use symbol tables is calling ctf_link) this will include every single symbol, emptying the variable section completely. Worse, when ld -r is in use, we want to force writeout of every symtypetab entry on the inputs, in an indexed section, whether or not the linker has reported them, since this isn't a final link yet and the symbol table is not finalized (and may grow more symbols than the linker has yet reported). But the check for this is flawed too: we were relying on ctf_link_shuffle_syms not having been called if no symbols exist, but that function is *always* called by ld even when ld -r is in use: ctf_link_add_linker_symbol is the one that's not called when there are no symbols. We clearly need to rethink this. Using the emptiness of the set of reported symbols as a test for ld -r is just ugly: the linker already knows if ld -r is underway and can just tell us. So add a new linker flag CTF_LINK_NO_FILTER_REPORTED_SYMS that is set to stop the linker filtering the symbols in the symtypetab sections using the set that the linker has reported: use the presence or absence of this flag to determine whether to emit unindexed symtabs: we only remove entries from the variable section when filtering symbols, and we only remove them if they are in the reported symbol set, fixing the case where no symbols are reported by the linker at all. (The negative sense of the new CTF_LINK flag is intentional: the common case, both for ld and for simple tools that want to do a ctf_link with no ELF symbol table in sight, is probably to filter out symbols that no linker has reported: i.e., for the simple tools, all of them.) There's another wrinkle, though. It is quite possible for a non-linker to add symbols to a dict via ctf_add_*_sym and then write it out via the ctf_write APIs: perhaps it's preparing a dict for a later linker invocation. Right now this would not lead to anything terribly meaningful happening: ctf_serialize just assumes it was called via ctf_link if symbols are present. So add an (internal-to-libctf) flag that indicates that a writeout is happening via ctf_link_write, and set it there (propagating it to child dicts as needed). ctf_serialize can then spot when it is not being called by a linker, and arrange to always write out an indexed, sorted symtypetab for fastest possible future symbol lookup by name in that case. (The writeouts done by ld -r are unsorted, because the only thing likely to use those symtabs is the linker, which doesn't benefit from symtypetab sorting.) Tests added for all three linking cases (ld -r, ld -shared, ld), with a bit of testsuite framework enhancement to stop it unconditionally linking the CTF to be checked by the lookup program with -shared, so tests can now examine CTF linked with -r or indeed with no flags at all, though the output filename is still foo.so even in this case. Another test added for the non-linker case that endeavours to determine whether the symtypetab is sorted by examining the order of entries returned from ctf_symbol_next: nobody outside libctf should rely on this ordering, but this test is not outside libctf :) include/ChangeLog 2021-01-26 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-api.h (CTF_LINK_NO_FILTER_REPORTED_SYMS): New. ld/ChangeLog 2021-01-26 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ldlang.c (lang_merge_ctf): Set CTF_LINK_NO_FILTER_REPORTED_SYMS when appropriate. libctf/ChangeLog 2021-01-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-impl.c (_libctf_nonnull_): Add parameters. (LCTF_LINKING): New flag. (ctf_dict_t) <ctf_link_flags>: Mention it. * ctf-link.c (ctf_link): Keep LCTF_LINKING set across call. (ctf_write): Likewise, including in child dictionaries. (ctf_link_shuffle_syms): Make sure ctf_dynsyms is NULL if there are no reported symbols. * ctf-create.c (symtypetab_delete_nonstatic_vars): Make sure the variable has been reported as a symbol by the linker. (symtypetab_skippable): Mention relationship between SYMFP and the flags. (symtypetab_density): Adjust nonnullity. Exit early if no symbols were reported and force-indexing is off (i.e., we are doing a final link). (ctf_serialize): Handle the !LCTF_LINKING case by writing out an indexed, sorted symtypetab (and allow SYMFP to be NULL in this case). Turn sorting off if this is a non-final link. Only delete nonstatic vars if we are filtering symbols and the linker has reported some. * testsuite/libctf-regression/nonstatic-var-section-ld-r*: New test of variable and symtypetab section population when ld -r is used. * testsuite/libctf-regression/nonstatic-var-section-ld-executable.lk: Likewise, when ld of an executable is used. * testsuite/libctf-regression/nonstatic-var-section-ld.lk: Likewise, when ld -shared alone is used. * testsuite/libctf-regression/nonstatic-var-section-ld*.c: Lookup programs for the above. * testsuite/libctf-writable/symtypetab-nonlinker-writeout.*: New test, testing survival of symbols across ctf_write paths. * testsuite/lib/ctf-lib.exp (run_lookup_test): New option, nonshared, suppressing linking of the SOURCE with -shared. |
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Nelson Chu
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24075dcc85 |
RISC-V: Removed the v0.93 bitmanip ZBA/ZBB/ZBC instructions.
bfd/ * elfxx-riscv.c (riscv_parse_prefixed_ext): Removed zb*. gas/ * config/tc-riscv.c (riscv_multi_subset_supports): Removed INSN_CLASS_ZB*. * testsuite/gas/riscv/bitmanip-insns-32.d: Removed. * testsuite/gas/riscv/bitmanip-insns-64.d: Removed. * testsuite/gas/riscv/bitmanip-insns.s: Removed. include/ * opcode/riscv-opc.h: Removed macros for zb* extensions. * opcode/riscv.h (riscv_insn_class): Removed INSN_CLASS_ZB*. opcodes/ * riscv-opc.c (MASK_RVB_IMM): Removed. (riscv_opcodes): Removed zb* instructions. (riscv_ext_version_table): Removed versions for zb*. |
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Nelson Chu
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1942a04836 |
RISC-V: Indent and GNU coding standards tidy, also aligned the code.
bfd/ * elfnn-riscv.c: Indent, labels and GNU coding standards tidy, also aligned the code. gas/ * config/tc-riscv.c: Indent and GNU coding standards tidy, also aligned the code. * config/tc-riscv.h: Likewise. include/ * opcode/riscv.h: Indent and GNU coding standards tidy, also aligned the code. opcodes/ * riscv-opc.c (riscv_gpr_names_abi): Aligned the code. (riscv_fpr_names_abi): Likewise. (riscv_opcodes): Likewise. (riscv_insn_types): Likewise. |
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Nelson Chu
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dcd709e056 |
RISC-V: Comments tidy and improvement.
The GNU coding standards said the comments should be complete sentences and end with a period and two spaces. But sometimes it should be more cleaner when the comments only include a word or codes. Therefore, I made the following changes after referring to other target/generic codes, * Try to write sentences in comments, must end with a period and two spaces. * End with two spaces without a period for codes/instructions only. * End with one space without a period for a single word/variable only. Besids, also rewrite/remove some comments which are obsolete or too long, and fix indents for comments. bfd/ * elfnn-riscv.c: Comments tidy and improvement. * elfxx-riscv.c: Likewise. * elfxx-riscv.h: Likewise. gas/ * config/tc-riscv.c: Comments tidy and improvement. Also update comment "fallthru" to "Fall through" that end with a period and two spaces. include/ * elf/riscv.h: Comments tidy and improvement. * opcode/riscv-opc.h: Likewise. * opcode/riscv.h: Likewise. opcodes/ * riscv-dis.c: Comments tidy and improvement. * riscv-opc.c: Likewise. |
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Kyrylo Tkachov
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82c70b08df |
aarch64: Remove support for CSRE
This patch removes support for the CSRE extension from aarch64 gas/objdump. CSRE (FEAT_CSRE) is part of the Future Architecture Technologies program and at this time Arm is withdrawing this particular feature. The patch removes the system registers and the CSR PDEC instruction. gas/ChangeLog * NEWS: Remove CSRE. * config/tc-aarch64.c (parse_csr_operand): Delete. (parse_operands): Delete handling of AARCH64_OPND_CSRE_CSR. (aarch64_features): Remove csre. * doc/c-aarch64.texi: Remove CSRE. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/csre.d: Delete. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/csre-invalid.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/csre-invalid.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/csre_csr.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/csre_csr.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/csre_csr-invalid.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/csre_csr-invalid.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/csre_csr-invalid.d: Likewise. include/ChangeLog * opcode/aarch64.h (AARCH64_FEATURE_CSRE): Delete. (aarch64_opnd): Delete AARCH64_OPND_CSRE_CSR. opcodes/ChangeLog * aarch64-asm-2.c: Regenerate. * aarch64-dis-2.c: Likewise. * aarch64-opc-2.c: Likewise. * aarch64-opc.c (aarch64_print_operand): Delete handling of AARCH64_OPND_CSRE_CSR. * aarch64-tbl.h (aarch64_feature_csre): Delete. (CSRE): Likewise. (_CSRE_INSN): Likewise. (aarch64_opcode_table): Delete csr. |
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Nick Clifton
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055bc77a80 | Add Changelog entries and NEWS entries for 2.36 branch | ||
Mike Frysinger
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e904f56d02 |
gdb/sim: add support for exporting memory map
This allows gdb to quickly dump & process the memory map that the sim knows about. This isn't fully accurate, but is largely limited by the gdb memory map format. While the sim supports RWX bits, gdb can only handle RW or RO regions. |
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Philipp Tomsich
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aa881ecde4 |
RISC-V: Add pause hint instruction.
Add support for the pause hint instruction, as specified in the Zihintpause extension. The pause instruction is encoded as a special form of a memory fence (which is available as part of the base instruction set). The chosen encoding does not mandate any particular memory ordering and therefore is a true hint. bfd/ * elfxx-riscv.c (riscv_std_z_ext_strtab): Added zihintpause. gas/ * config/tc-riscv.c (riscv_multi_subset_supports): Added INSN_CLASS_ZIHINTPAUSE. * testsuite/gas/riscv/pause.d: New testcase. Adding coverage for the pause hint instruction. * testsuite/gas/riscv/pause.s: Likewise. include/ * opcode/riscv-opc.h: Added MATCH_PAUSE, MASK_PAUSE and DECLARE_INSN for pause hint instruction. * opcode/riscv.h (enum riscv_insn_class): Added INSN_CLASS_ZIHINTPAUSE. opcodes/ * riscv-opc.c (riscv_opcodes): Add pause hint instruction. |
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Claire Xenia Wolf
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2652cfad8d |
RISC-V: Support riscv bitmanip frozen ZBA/ZBB/ZBC instructions (v0.93).
In fact rev8/orc.b/zext.h are the aliases of grevi/gorci/pack[w], so we should update them to INSN_ALIAS when we have supported their true instruction in the future. Though we still use the [MATCH|MAKS]_[GREVI|GORCI|PACK|PACKW] to encode them. Besides, the orc.b has the same encoding both in rv32 and rv64, so we just keep one of them in the opcode table. This patch is implemented according to the following link, https://github.com/riscv/riscv-bitmanip/pull/101 2021-01-07 Claire Xenia Wolf <claire@symbioticeda.com> Jim Wilson <jimw@sifive.com> Andrew Waterman <andrew@sifive.com> Maxim Blinov <maxim.blinov@embecosm.com> Kito Cheng <kito.cheng@sifive.com> Nelson Chu <nelson.chu@sifive.com> bfd/ * elfxx-riscv.c (riscv_std_z_ext_strtab): Added zba, zbb and zbc. gas/ * config/tc-riscv.c (riscv_multi_subset_supports): Handle INSN_CLASS_ZB*. (riscv_get_default_ext_version): Do not check the default_isa_spec when the version defined in the riscv_opcodes table is ISA_SPEC_CLASS_DRAFT. * testsuite/gas/riscv/bitmanip-insns-32.d: New testcase. * testsuite/gas/riscv/bitmanip-insns-64.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/bitmanip-insns.s: Likewise. include/ * opcode/riscv-opc.h: Added MASK/MATCH/DECLARE_INSN for ZBA/ZBB/ZBC. * opcode/riscv.h (riscv_insn_class): Added INSN_CLASS_ZB*. (enum riscv_isa_spec_class): Added ISA_SPEC_CLASS_DRAFT for the frozen extensions. opcodes/ * riscv-opc.c (riscv_opcodes): Add ZBA/ZBB/ZBC instructions. (MASK_RVB_IMM): Used for rev8 and orc.b encoding. |
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Nick Alcock
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6c3a38777b |
libctf, include: support unnamed structure members better
libctf has no intrinsic support for the GCC unnamed structure member extension. This principally means that you can't look up named members inside unnamed struct or union members via ctf_member_info: you have to tiresomely find out the type ID of the unnamed members via iteration, then look in each of these. This is ridiculous. Fix it by extending ctf_member_info so that it recurses into unnamed members for you: this is still unambiguous because GCC won't let you create ambiguously-named members even in the presence of this extension. For consistency, and because the release hasn't happened and we can still do this, break the ctf_member_next API and add flags: we specify one flag, CTF_MN_RECURSE, which if set causes ctf_member_next to automatically recurse into unnamed members for you, returning not only the members themselves but all their contained members, so that you can use ctf_member_next to identify every member that it would be valid to call ctf_member_info with. New lookup tests are added for all of this. include/ChangeLog 2021-01-05 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-api.h (CTF_MN_RECURSE): New. (ctf_member_next): Add flags argument. libctf/ChangeLog 2021-01-05 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-impl.h (struct ctf_next) <u.ctn_next>: Move to... <ctn_next>: ... here. * ctf-util.c (ctf_next_destroy): Unconditionally destroy it. * ctf-lookup.c (ctf_symbol_next): Adjust accordingly. * ctf-types.c (ctf_member_iter): Reimplement in terms of... (ctf_member_next): ... this. Support recursive unnamed member iteration (off by default). (ctf_member_info): Look up members in unnamed sub-structs. * ctf-dedup.c (ctf_dedup_rhash_type): Adjust ctf_member_next call. (ctf_dedup_emit_struct_members): Likewise. * testsuite/libctf-lookup/struct-iteration-ctf.c: Test empty unnamed members, and a normal member after the end. * testsuite/libctf-lookup/struct-iteration.c: Verify that ctf_member_count is consistent with the number of successful returns from a non-recursive ctf_member_next. * testsuite/libctf-lookup/struct-iteration-*: New, test iteration over struct members. * testsuite/libctf-lookup/struct-lookup.c: New test. * testsuite/libctf-lookup/struct-lookup.lk: New test. |
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Nick Alcock
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ffeece6ac2 |
libctf, ld: prohibit getting the size or alignment of forwards
C allows you to do only a very few things with entities of incomplete type (as opposed to pointers to them): make pointers to them and give them cv-quals, roughly. In particular you can't sizeof them and you can't get their alignment. We cannot impose all the requirements the standard imposes on CTF users, because the deduplicator can transform any structure type into a forward for the purposes of breaking cycles: so CTF type graphs can easily contain things like arrays of forward type (if you want to figure out their size or alignment, you need to chase down the types this forward might be a forward to in child TU dicts: we will soon add API functions to make doing this much easier). Nonetheless, it is still meaningless to ask for the size or alignment of forwards: but libctf didn't prohibit this and returned nonsense from internal implementation details when you asked (it returned the kind of the pointed-to type as both the size and alignment, because forwards reuse ctt_type as a type kind, and ctt_type and ctt_size overlap). So introduce a new error, ECTF_INCOMPLETE, which is returned when you try to get the size or alignment of forwards: we also return it when you try to do things that require libctf itself to get the size or alignment of a forward, notably using a forward as an array index type (which C should never do in any case) or adding forwards to structures without specifying their offset explicitly. The dumper will not emit size or alignment info for forwards any more. (This should not be an API break since ctf_type_size and ctf_type_align could both return errors before now: any code that isn't expecting error returns is already potentially broken.) include/ChangeLog 2021-01-05 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-api.h (ECTF_INCOMPLETE): New. (ECTF_NERR): Adjust. ld/ChangeLog 2021-01-05 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * testsuite/ld-ctf/conflicting-cycle-1.parent.d: Adjust for dumper changes. * testsuite/ld-ctf/cross-tu-cyclic-conflicting.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-ctf/forward.c: New test... * testsuite/ld-ctf/forward.d: ... and results. libctf/ChangeLog 2021-01-05 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-types.c (ctf_type_resolve): Improve comment. (ctf_type_size): Yield ECTF_INCOMPLETE when applied to forwards. Emit errors into the right dict. (ctf_type_align): Likewise. * ctf-create.c (ctf_add_member_offset): Yield ECTF_INCOMPLETE when adding a member without explicit offset when this member, or the previous member, is incomplete. * ctf-dump.c (ctf_dump_format_type): Do not try to print the size of forwards. (ctf_dump_member): Do not try to print their alignment. |
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Alan Modra
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f9a6a8f09d |
PR27116, Spelling errors found by Debian style checker
PR 27116 bfd/ * xcofflink.c: Correct spelling in comments. binutils/ * coffgrok.c (do_type): Correct spelling of auxiliary in errors. * doc/binutils.texi: Correct grammar. * readelf.c (process_version_sections): Correct spelling of auxiliary in warning. * testsuite/binutils-all/vax/objdump.exp: Comment grammar fix. config/ * override.m4: Correct comment grammar. gas/ * config/tc-i386.c: Correct comment spelling. * config/tc-riscv.c: Likewise. * config/tc-s390.c: Correct comment grammar. * doc/c-i386.texi: Correct spelling. * doc/c-s390.texi: Correct grammar. gold/ * tilegx.cc: Correct comment spelling. gprof/ * README: Correct grammar. * gprof.texi: Likewise. include/ * coff/internal.h: Correct comment spelling. * coff/sym.h: Likewise. * opcode/aarch64.h: Likewise. ld/ * configure.tgt: Correct comment grammar. * emultempl/m68hc1xelf.em: Likewise. * ld.texi: Correct grammar. |
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Alan Modra
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250d07de5c | Update year range in copyright notice of binutils files | ||
Alan Modra
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c2795844e6 | ChangeLog rotation | ||
H.J. Lu
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279d901e5a |
x86-64: Add Intel LAM property support
Add Intel Linear Address Masking (LAM) property support. LAM modifies the checking that is applied to 64-bit linear addresses, allowing software to use of the untranslated address bits for metadata. bfd/ * elf-linker-x86.h (elf_x86_cet_report): Renamed to ... (elf_x86_prop_report): This. (elf_linker_x86_params): Add lam_u48, lam_u57, lam_u48_report and lam_u57_report. * elfxx-x86.c (_bfd_x86_elf_link_setup_gnu_properties): Support GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_LAM_U48 and GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_LAM_U57. (_bfd_x86_elf_link_fixup_gnu_properties): Keep LAM features only for 64-bit output. binutils/ * NEWS: Mention LAM_U48 and LAM_U57 support. * elfedit.c (elf_x86_feature): Support lam_u48 and lam_u57. (usage): Add lam_u48 and lam_u57. * readelf.c (decode_x86_feature_1): Support LAM_U48 and LAM_U57. * doc/binutils.texi: Update elfedit with lam_u48 and lam_u57 support. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/lam-u48.d: New file. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/lam-u48.s: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/lam-u57.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/lam-u57.s: Likewise. include/ * elf/common.h (GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_LAM_U48): New. (GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_LAM_U57): Likewise. ld/ * NEWS: Mention LAM_U48 and LAM_U57 support. * ld.texi: Document LAM_U48 and LAM_U57 support. * emulparams/cet.sh: Updated. * emulparams/elf_x86_64.sh: Source x86-64-lam.sh. * emulparams/x86-64-lam.sh: New file. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-lam-u48-1a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-lam-u48-1b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-lam-u48-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-lam-u48-3a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-lam-u48-3b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-lam-u48-4.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-lam-u48-5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-lam-u48.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-lam-u57-1a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-lam-u57-1b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-lam-u57-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-lam-u57-3a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-lam-u57-3b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-lam-u57-4.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-lam-u57-5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-lam-u57.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/x86-64.exp: Run LAM tests. |
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Alan Modra
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3fafa2e26e |
Assorted tidies
bfd/ * elf32-microblaze.c (dbg): Delete unused variable. * elf32-nds32.c (relax_group_section_id_list): Make static. * som.c (reloc_queue): Make static. * xtensa-isa.c (xtisa_errno, xtisa_error_msg): Make static. include/ * xtensa-isa-internal.h (xtisa_errno, xtisa_error_msg): Delete. |
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Alan Modra
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bd38246a45 |
Constify more arrays
bfd/ * coff-z80.c (bfd_howto_type): Make typedef const. * elf32-z80.c (bfd_howto_type): Likewise. * elf32-m32c.c (EncodingTable): Likewise. * elf32-csky.c (csky_arch_for_merge): Likewise. (csky_archs): Use typedef. * elf32-m68hc11.c (m68hc11_direct_relax_table): Make const. (find_relaxable_insn, m68hc11_elf_relax_section): Adjust to suit. * elf32-ppc.c (ppc_alt_plt): Make const. * elf32-rl78.c (relax_addr16): Likewise. * targets.c (_bfd_associated_vector): Likewise. (bfd_target_vector, bfd_associated_vector): Likewise. * libbfd-in.h (bfd_target_vector, bfd_associated_vector): Likewise. * libbfd.h: Regenerate. include/ * opcode/arc-attrs.h (CONFLICT_LIST): Make const. |
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Alan Modra
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c410035d37 |
constify elfNN_bed
elfNN_bed was made writable as an expedient means of communicating ld -z max-page-size and ld -z common-page-size values to BFD linker code, and even for objcopy to communicate segment alignment between copy_private_bfd_data, rewrite_elf_program_header and assign_file_positions_for_load_sections. Some time later elfNN_bed elf_osabi was written by gas. It turns out none of these modifications to elfNN_bed was necessary, so make it const again. include/ * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_info): Add maxpagesize and commonpagesize. bfd/ * elfxx-target.h (elfNN_bed): Constify. * bfd.c (bfd_elf_set_pagesize): Delete. (bfd_emul_set_maxpagesize, bfd_emul_set_commonpagesize): Delete. * elf.c (get_program_header_size): Get commonpagesize from link info. (_bfd_elf_map_sections_to_segments): Get maxpagesize from link info. (assign_file_positions_for_load_sections): Likewise. (assign_file_positions_for_non_load_sections): Likewise. (rewrite_elf_program_header): Add maxpagesize param. Set map_p_align. (copy_private_bfd_data): Don't call bfd_elf_set_maxpagesize. Instead pass maxpagesize to rewrite_elf_program_header. * elf32-nds32.c (relax_range_measurement): Add link_info param. Get maxpagesize from link_info. Adjust caller. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. gas/ * config/obj-elf.c (obj_elf_section): Don't set elf_osabi here. (obj_elf_type): Likewise. ld/ * ld.h (ld_config_type): Delete maxpagesize and commonpagesize. * emultempl/elf.em: Use link_info rather than config for maxpagesize and commonpagesize. * emultempl/ppc32elf.em: Likewise. * ldexp.c (fold_binary, fold_name): Likewise. * ldemul.c (after_parse_default): Likewise. (set_output_arch_default): Don't call bfd_emul_set_maxpagesize or bfd_emul_set_commonpagesize. |
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Alan Modra
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61d2295d72 |
xtensa constify
Move lots of read-only arrays to .rodata. include/ * xtensa-isa-internal.h (xtensa_format_internal), (xtensa_slot_internal, xtensa_operand_internal), (xtensa_arg_internal, xtensa_iclass_internal), (xtensa_opcode_internal, xtensa_regfile_internal), (xtensa_interface_internal, xtensa_funcUnit_internal), (xtensa_state_internal, xtensa_sysreg_internal): Constify. bfd/ * elf32-xtensa.c (narrowable, widenable): Constify. * xtensa-modules.c: Constify many arrays. |
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Vivek Das Mohapatra
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6a0a0dd0cc |
Handle -z unique/-z nounique in ld
Add (or suppress) a DT_GNU_FLAGS_1 dynamic section with a bit flag value of DF_GNU_1_UNIQUE. bfd/ * elflink.c (bfd_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Call _bfd_elf_add_dynamic_entry to add a DT_GNU_FLAGS_1 section. include/ * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_info): New field gnu_flags_1. ld/ * emultempl/elf.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_handle_option): Parse -z unique / -z nounique options. |
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Vivek Das Mohapatra
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ee0688c233 |
Define a new DT_GNU_FLAGS_1 dynamic section for ld, readelf et al
DT_GNU_FLAGS_1 added to the DT_VALRNGLO-DT_VALRNGHI range. DT_GNU_FLAGS_1 value DF_GNU_1_UNIQUE added. * elf/common.h (DT_GNU_FLAGS_1, DF_GNU_1_UNIQUE): Define. |
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Cary Coutant
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4cf2ad7200 |
Update ELF headers and readelf with recent e_machine assignments.
binutils/ * readelf.c (get_machine_name): Update list of e_machine values. include/ * elf/common.h: Update list of e_machine values. |
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Nelson Chu
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c2137f55ad |
RISC-V: Add sext.[bh] and zext.[bhw] pseudo instructions.
https://github.com/riscv/riscv-asm-manual/pull/61 We aleady have sext.w, so just add sext.b, sext.h, zext.b, zext.h and zext.w. In a certain sense, zext.b is not a pseudo - It is an alias of andi. Similarly, sext.b and sext.h are aliases of other rvb instructions, when we enable b extension; But they are pseudos when we just enable rvi. However, this patch does not consider the rvb cases. Besides, zext.w is only valid in rv64. gas/ * config/tc-riscv.c (riscv_ext): New function. Use md_assemblef to expand the zext and sext pseudos, to give them a chance to be expanded into c-ext instructions. (macro): Handle M_ZEXTH, M_ZEXTW, M_SEXTB and M_SEXTH. * testsuite/gas/riscv/ext.s: New testcase. * testsuite/gas/riscv/ext-32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/ext-64.d: Likewise. include/ * opcode/riscv.h (M_ZEXTH, M_ZEXTW, M_SEXTB, M_SEXTH.): Added. opcodes/ * riscv-opc.c (riscv_opcodes): Add sext.[bh] and zext.[bhw]. |
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Nelson Chu
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729a53530e |
RISC-V: Control fence.i and csr instructions by zifencei and zicsr.
bfd/ * elfxx-riscv.c (riscv_ext_dont_care_version): New function. Return TRUE if we don't care the versions of the extensions. These extensions are added to the subset list for special purposes, with the explicit versions or the RISCV_UNKNOWN_VERSION versions. (riscv_parse_add_subset): If we do care the versions of the extension, and the versions are unknown, then report errors for the non-implicit extensions, and return directly for the implicit one. (riscv_arch_str1): Do not output i extension after e, and the extensions which versions are unknown. gas/ * config/tc-riscv.c (riscv_multi_subset_supports): Handle INSN_CLASS_ZICSR and INSN_CLASS_ZIFENCEI. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-imply-i.s: New testcase. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-imply-i2p0-01.d: New testcase. The version of i is less than 2.1, and zi* are supported in the chosen spec, so enable the fence.i and csr instructions, also output the implicit zi* to the arch string. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-imply-i2p0-02.d: Likewise, but the zi* are not supported in the spec 2.2. Enable the related instructions since i's version is less than 2.1, but do not output them. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-imply-i2p1-01.d: New testcase. The version of i is 2.1, so don't add it's implicit zi*, and disable the related instructions. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-imply-i2p1-01.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-imply-i2p1-02.d: Likewise, and set the zi* explicitly, so enable the related instructions. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-imply-i2p0.d: Removed. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-imply-i2p1.d: Removed. include/ * opcode/riscv.h: Add INSN_CLASS_ZICSR and INSN_CLASS_ZIFENCEI. opcodes/ * riscv-opc.c (riscv_opcodes): Control fence.i and csr instructions by zifencei and zicsr. |
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Nick Clifton
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846141822b |
Remove references to the unofficial SHF_GNU_BUILD_NOTE section flag.
binutils * objcopy.c (is_mergeable_note_section): Remove reference to SHF_GNU_BUILD_NOTE. include * elf/common.h (SHF_GNU_BUILD_NOTE): Delete. |
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Nelson Chu
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00d4d1b0a3 |
RISC-V: Support to add implicit extensions for G.
G is a special case, consider the ISA spec github issue as follows, https://github.com/riscv/riscv-isa-manual/issues/575 My understand is that - i, m, a, f and d extensions are not g's implicit extensions, they are g's expansions. The zifencei is the implicit extension of g, and so is zicsr, since it is implicited by f (or i2p1). However, we add the g with the RISCV_UNKNOWN_VERSION to the subset list, and it will not output to the arch string, it is only used to check what implicit extensions are need to be added. bfd/ * elfxx-riscv.c (riscv_parse_add_subset): Allow to add g with RISCV_UNKNOWN_VERSION versions. (riscv_parse_std_ext): Add g to the subset list, we only use it to add the implicit extensions, but won't output it to arch string. (riscv_parse_add_implicit_subsets): Add implicit zicsr and zifencei for g extension. (riscv_arch_str1): Do not output g to the arch string. * elfxx-riscv.h (RISCV_UNKNOWN_VERSION): Moved to include/opcode/riscv.h. gas/ * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-10.d: Updated. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-imply-g.d: New testcase for g. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-imply-unsupported.d: The zicsr and zifencei are not supported in the ISA spec v2.2, so don't add and output them. include/ * opcode/riscv.h (RISCV_UNKNOWN_VERSION): added. |
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Nelson Chu
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7ef19aa616 |
RISC-V: Improve the version parsing for arch string.
Keep the riscv_add_subset to do the same thing, and use a new function, riscv_parse_add_subset, to cover most of the things when parsing, including find the default versions for extensions, and check whether the versions are valid. The version 0p0 should be an invalid version, that is the mistake I made before. This patch clarify the version rules as follows, * We accept any version of extensions set by users, except 0p0. * The non-standard x extensions must be set with versions in arch string. * If user don't set the versions, or set 0p0 for the extensions, then try to find the supported versions according to the chosen ISA spec. Otherwise, report errors rather than output 0p0 for them. Besides, we use as_bad rather than as_fatal to report more errors for assembler. bfd/ * elfxx-riscv.c (riscv_lookup_subset): Moved to front. (riscv_add_subset): Likewise. (riscv_release_subset_list): Likewise. (riscv_parse_add_subset): New function. Find and check the versions before adding them by riscv_add_subset. (riscv_parsing_subset_version): Remove use_default_version and change the version type from unsigned to int. Set the versions to RISCV_UNKNOWN_VERSION if we can not find them in the arch string. (riscv_parse_std_ext): Updated. (riscv_parse_prefixed_ext): Updated. Since we use as_bad rather than as_fatal to report more errors, return NULL string if the parsed end_of_version is NULL, too. (riscv_parse_subset): Use a new boolean, no_conflict, to report more errors when we have more than one ISA conflicts. * elfxx-riscv.h (RISCV_DONT_CARE_VERSION): Changed to RISCV_UNKNOWN_VERSION. (riscv_lookup_subset_version): Removed. (riscv_parse_subset_t): Updated. gas/ * config/tc-riscv.c (riscv_get_default_ext_version): Change the version type from unsigned to int. (riscv_set_arch): Use as_bad rather than as_fatal to report more errors. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-02.d: Updated since x must be set with versions. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-03.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-ok-two-nse.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-09.d: zicsr wasn't supported in the spec 2.2, so choose the newer spec. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-fail-base-01.l: Updated since as_bad. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-fail-base-02.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-fail-order-std.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-fail-order-x.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-fail-order-z.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-fail-porder.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-fail-rv32ef.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-fail-rv32id.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-fail-rv32iq.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-fail-rv64iq.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-fail-single-char.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-fail-unknown-std.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-fail-unknown.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-fail-uppercase.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-fail-version.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-fail-isa-spec.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/march-fail-isa-spec.l: Likewise. include/ * opcode/riscv.h (riscv_ext_version): Change the version type from unsigned to int. |
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Nick Alcock
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53651de80f |
libctf, include: support foreign-endianness symtabs with CTF
The CTF symbol lookup machinery added recently has one deficit: it assumes the symtab is in the machine's native endianness. This is always true when the linker is writing out symtabs (because cross linkers byteswap symbols only after libctf has been called on them), but may be untrue in the cross case when the linker or another tool (objdump, etc) is reading them. Unfortunately the easy way to model this to the caller, as an endianness field in the ctf_sect_t, is precluded because doing so would change the size of the ctf_sect_t, which would be an ABI break. So, instead, allow the endianness of the symtab to be set after open time, by calling one of the two new API functions ctf_symsect_endianness (for ctf_dict_t's) or ctf_arc_symsect_endianness (for entire ctf_archive_t's). libctf calls these functions automatically for objects opened via any of the BFD-aware mechanisms (ctf_bfdopen, ctf_bfdopen_ctfsect, ctf_fdopen, ctf_open, or ctf_arc_open), but the various mechanisms that just take raw ctf_sect_t's will assume the symtab is in native endianness and need a later call to ctf_*symsect_endianness to adjust it if needed. (This call is basically free if the endianness is actually native: it only costs anything if the symtab endianness was previously guessed wrong, and there is a symtab, and we are using it directly rather than using symtab indexing.) Obviously, calling ctf_lookup_by_symbol or ctf_symbol_next before the symtab endianness is correctly set will probably give wrong answers -- but you can set it at any time as long as it is before then. include/ChangeLog 2020-11-23 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-api.h: Style nit: remove () on function names in comments. (ctf_sect_t): Mention endianness concerns. (ctf_symsect_endianness): New declaration. (ctf_arc_symsect_endianness): Likewise. libctf/ChangeLog 2020-11-23 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-impl.h (ctf_dict_t) <ctf_symtab_little_endian>: New. (struct ctf_archive_internal) <ctfi_symsect_little_endian>: Likewise. * ctf-create.c (ctf_serialize): Adjust for new field. * ctf-open.c (init_symtab): Note the semantics of repeated calls. (ctf_symsect_endianness): New. (ctf_bufopen_internal): Set ctf_symtab_little_endian suitably for the native endianness. (_Static_assert): Moved... (swap_thing): ... with this... * swap.h: ... to here. * ctf-util.c (ctf_elf32_to_link_sym): Use it, byteswapping the Elf32_Sym if the ctf_symtab_little_endian demands it. (ctf_elf64_to_link_sym): Likewise swap the Elf64_Sym if needed. * ctf-archive.c (ctf_arc_symsect_endianness): New, set the endianness of the symtab used by the dicts in an archive. (ctf_archive_iter_internal): Initialize to unknown (assumed native, do not call ctf_symsect_endianness). (ctf_dict_open_by_offset): Call ctf_symsect_endianness if need be. (ctf_dict_open_internal): Propagate the endianness down. (ctf_dict_open_sections): Likewise. * ctf-open-bfd.c (ctf_bfdopen_ctfsect): Get the endianness from the struct bfd and pass it down to the archive. * libctf.ver: Add ctf_symsect_endianness and ctf_arc_symsect_endianness. |
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Nick Alcock
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97a2a623d0 |
libctf, include: add ctf_getsymsect and ctf_getstrsect
libctf has long provided ctf_getdatasect, which hands back a pointer to the CTF section a (read-only) dict came from. But it has no such functions to return pointers to the ELF symbol table or string table it's working from, which is unfortunate because several libctf functions (ctf_open, ctf_fdopen, and ctf_bfdopen) figure out which string and symbol table to use themselves, and don't tell the user what they decided, so the caller can't agree on which symtab to use with libctf even if it wanted to. Add a pair of functions to return the symtab and strtab in use. Like ctf_getdatasect, these return ctf_sect_t structures by value, filled with all-NULL/0 content if a symtab or strtab is not being used. include/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-api.h (ctf_getsymsect): New. (ctf_getstrsect): Likewise. libctf/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-open.c (ctf_getsymsect): New. (ctf_getstrsect): Likewise. * libctf.ver: Add them. |
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Nick Alcock
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2c78e92523 |
libctf, include: CTF-archive-wide symbol lookup
CTF archives may contain multiple dicts, each of which contain many types and possibly a bunch of symtypetab entries relating to those types: each symtypetab entry is going to appear in exactly one dict, with the corresponding entries in the other dicts empty (either pads, or indexed symtypetabs that do not mention that symbol). But users of libctf usually want to get back the type associated with a symbol without having to dig around to find out which dict that type might be in. This adds machinery to do that -- and since you probably want to do it repeatedly, it adds internal caching to the ctf-archive machinery so that iteration over archives via ctf_archive_next and repeated symbol lookups do not have to repeatedly reopen the archive. (Iteration using ctf_archive_iter will gain caching soon.) Two new API functions: ctf_dict_t * ctf_arc_lookup_symbol (ctf_archive_t *arc, unsigned long symidx, ctf_id_t *typep, int *errp); This looks up the symbol with index SYMIDX in the archive ARC, returning the dictionary in which it resides and optionally the type index as well. Errors are returned in ERRP. The dict should be ctf_dict_close()d when done, but is also cached inside the ctf_archive so that the open cost is only paid once. The result of the symbol lookup is also cached internally, so repeated lookups of the same symbol are nearly free. void ctf_arc_flush_caches (ctf_archive_t *arc); Flush all the caches. Done at close time, but also available as an API function if users want to do it by hand. include/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-api.h (ctf_arc_lookup_symbol): New. (ctf_arc_flush_caches): Likewise. * ctf.h: Document new auto-ctf_import behaviour. libctf/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-impl.h (struct ctf_archive_internal) <ctfi_dicts>: New, dicts the archive machinery has opened and cached. <ctfi_symdicts>: New, cache of dicts containing symbols looked up. <ctfi_syms>: New, cache of types of symbols looked up. * ctf-archive.c (ctf_arc_close): Free them on close. (enosym): New, flag entry for 'symbol not present'. (ctf_arc_import_parent): New, automatically import the parent from ".ctf" if this is a child in an archive and ".ctf" is present. (ctf_dict_open_sections): Use it. (ctf_archive_iter_internal): Likewise. (ctf_cached_dict_close): New, thunk around ctf_dict_close. (ctf_dict_open_cached): New, open and cache a dict. (ctf_arc_flush_caches): New, flush the caches. (ctf_arc_lookup_symbol): New, look up a symbol in (all members of) an archive, and cache the lookup. (ctf_archive_iter): Note the new caching behaviour. (ctf_archive_next): Use ctf_dict_open_cached. * libctf.ver: Add ctf_arc_lookup_symbol and ctf_arc_flush_caches. |
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Nick Alcock
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1136c37971 |
libctf: symbol type linking support
This adds facilities to write out the function info and data object sections, which efficiently map from entries in the symbol table to types. The write-side code is entirely new: the read-side code was merely significantly changed and support for indexed tables added (pointed to by the no-longer-unused cth_objtidxoff and cth_funcidxoff header fields). With this in place, you can use ctf_lookup_by_symbol to look up the types of symbols of function and object type (and, as before, you can use ctf_lookup_variable to look up types of file-scope variables not present in the symbol table, as long as you know their name: but variables that are also data objects are now found in the data object section instead.) (Compatible) file format change: The CTF spec has always said that the function info section looks much like the CTF_K_FUNCTIONs in the type section: an info word (including an argument count) followed by a return type and N argument types. This format is suboptimal: it means function symbols cannot be deduplicated and it causes a lot of ugly code duplication in libctf. But conveniently the compiler has never emitted this! Because it has always emitted a rather different format that libctf has never accepted, we can be sure that there are no instances of this function info section in the wild, and can freely change its format without compatibility concerns or a file format version bump. (And since it has never been emitted in any code that generated any older file format version, either, we need keep no code to read the format as specified at all!) So the function info section is now specified as an array of uint32_t, exactly like the object data section: each entry is a type ID in the type section which must be of kind CTF_K_FUNCTION, the prototype of this function. This allows function types to be deduplicated and also correctly encodes the fact that all functions declared in C really are types available to the program: so they should be stored in the type section like all other types. (In format v4, we will be able to represent the types of static functions as well, but that really does require a file format change.) We introduce a new header flag, CTF_F_NEWFUNCINFO, which is set if the new function info format is in use. A sufficiently new compiler will always set this flag. New libctf will always set this flag: old libctf will refuse to open any CTF dicts that have this flag set. If the flag is not set on a dict being read in, new libctf will disregard the function info section. Format v4 will remove this flag (or, rather, the flag has no meaning there and the bit position may be recycled for some other purpose). New API: Symbol addition: ctf_add_func_sym: Add a symbol with a given name and type. The type must be of kind CTF_K_FUNCTION (a function pointer). Internally this adds a name -> type mapping to the ctf_funchash in the ctf_dict. ctf_add_objt_sym: Add a symbol with a given name and type. The type kind can be anything, including function pointers. This adds to ctf_objthash. These both treat symbols as name -> type mappings: the linker associates symbol names with symbol indexes via the ctf_link_shuffle_syms callback, which sets up the ctf_dynsyms/ctf_dynsymidx/ctf_dynsymmax fields in the ctf_dict. Repeated relinks can add more symbols. Variables that are also exposed as symbols are removed from the variable section at serialization time. CTF symbol type sections which have enough pads, defined by CTF_INDEX_PAD_THRESHOLD (whether because they are in dicts with symbols where most types are unknown, or in archive where most types are defined in some child or parent dict, not in this specific dict) are sorted by name rather than symidx and accompanied by an index which associates each symbol type entry with a name: the existing ctf_lookup_by_symbol will map symbol indexes to symbol names and look the names up in the index automatically. (This is currently ELF-symbol-table-dependent, but there is almost nothing specific to ELF in here and we can add support for other symbol table formats easily). The compiler also uses index sections to communicate the contents of object file symbol tables without relying on any specific ordering of symbols: it doesn't need to sort them, and libctf will detect an unsorted index section via the absence of the new CTF_F_IDXSORTED header flag, and sort it if needed. Iteration: ctf_symbol_next: Iterator which returns the types and names of symbols one by one, either for function or data symbols. This does not require any sorting: the ctf_link machinery uses it to pull in all the compiler-provided symbols cheaply, but it is not restricted to that use. (Compatible) changes in API: ctf_lookup_by_symbol: can now be called for object and function symbols: never returns ECTF_NOTDATA (which is now not thrown by anything, but is kept for compatibility and because it is a plausible error that we might start throwing again at some later date). Internally we also have changes to the ctf-string functionality so that "external" strings (those where we track a string -> offset mapping, but only write out an offset) can be consulted via the usual means (ctf_strptr) before the strtab is written out. This is important because ctf_link_add_linker_symbol can now be handed symbols named via strtab offsets, and ctf_link_shuffle_syms must figure out their actual names by looking in the external symtab we have just been fed by the ctf_link_add_strtab callback, long before that strtab is written out. include/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-api.h (ctf_symbol_next): New. (ctf_add_objt_sym): Likewise. (ctf_add_func_sym): Likewise. * ctf.h: Document new function info section format. (CTF_F_NEWFUNCINFO): New. (CTF_F_IDXSORTED): New. (CTF_F_MAX): Adjust accordingly. libctf/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-impl.h (CTF_INDEX_PAD_THRESHOLD): New. (_libctf_nonnull_): Likewise. (ctf_in_flight_dynsym_t): New. (ctf_dict_t) <ctf_funcidx_names>: Likewise. <ctf_objtidx_names>: Likewise. <ctf_nfuncidx>: Likewise. <ctf_nobjtidx>: Likewise. <ctf_funcidx_sxlate>: Likewise. <ctf_objtidx_sxlate>: Likewise. <ctf_objthash>: Likewise. <ctf_funchash>: Likewise. <ctf_dynsyms>: Likewise. <ctf_dynsymidx>: Likewise. <ctf_dynsymmax>: Likewise. <ctf_in_flight_dynsym>: Likewise. (struct ctf_next) <u.ctn_next>: Likewise. (ctf_symtab_skippable): New prototype. (ctf_add_funcobjt_sym): Likewise. (ctf_dynhash_sort_by_name): Likewise. (ctf_sym_to_elf64): Rename to... (ctf_elf32_to_link_sym): ... this, and... (ctf_elf64_to_link_sym): ... this. * ctf-open.c (init_symtab): Check for lack of CTF_F_NEWFUNCINFO flag, and presence of index sections. Refactor out ctf_symtab_skippable and ctf_elf*_to_link_sym, and use them. Use ctf_link_sym_t, not Elf64_Sym. Skip initializing objt or func sxlate sections if corresponding index section is present. Adjust for new func info section format. (ctf_bufopen_internal): Add ctf_err_warn to corrupt-file error handling. Report incorrect-length index sections. Always do an init_symtab, even if there is no symtab section (there may be index sections still). (flip_objts): Adjust comment: func and objt sections are actually identical in structure now, no need to caveat. (ctf_dict_close): Free newly-added data structures. * ctf-create.c (ctf_create): Initialize them. (ctf_symtab_skippable): New, refactored out of init_symtab, with st_nameidx_set check added. (ctf_add_funcobjt_sym): New, add a function or object symbol to the ctf_objthash or ctf_funchash, by name. (ctf_add_objt_sym): Call it. (ctf_add_func_sym): Likewise. (symtypetab_delete_nonstatic_vars): New, delete vars also present as data objects. (CTF_SYMTYPETAB_EMIT_FUNCTION): New flag to symtypetab emitters: this is a function emission, not a data object emission. (CTF_SYMTYPETAB_EMIT_PAD): New flag to symtypetab emitters: emit pads for symbols with no type (only set for unindexed sections). (CTF_SYMTYPETAB_FORCE_INDEXED): New flag to symtypetab emitters: always emit indexed. (symtypetab_density): New, figure out section sizes. (emit_symtypetab): New, emit a symtypetab. (emit_symtypetab_index): New, emit a symtypetab index. (ctf_serialize): Call them, emitting suitably sorted symtypetab sections and indexes. Set suitable header flags. Copy over new fields. * ctf-hash.c (ctf_dynhash_sort_by_name): New, used to impose an order on symtypetab index sections. * ctf-link.c (ctf_add_type_mapping): Delete erroneous comment relating to code that was never committed. (ctf_link_one_variable): Improve variable name. (check_sym): New, symtypetab analogue of check_variable. (ctf_link_deduplicating_one_symtypetab): New. (ctf_link_deduplicating_syms): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating): Call them. (ctf_link_deduplicating_per_cu): Note that we don't call them in this case (yet). (ctf_link_add_strtab): Set the error on the fp correctly. (ctf_link_add_linker_symbol): New (no longer a do-nothing stub), add a linker symbol to the in-flight list. (ctf_link_shuffle_syms): New (no longer a do-nothing stub), turn the in-flight list into a mapping we can use, now its names are resolvable in the external strtab. * ctf-string.c (ctf_str_rollback_atom): Don't roll back atoms with external strtab offsets. (ctf_str_rollback): Adjust comment. (ctf_str_write_strtab): Migrate ctf_syn_ext_strtab population from writeout time... (ctf_str_add_external): ... to string addition time. * ctf-lookup.c (ctf_lookup_var_key_t): Rename to... (ctf_lookup_idx_key_t): ... this, now we use it for syms too. <clik_names>: New member, a name table. (ctf_lookup_var): Adjust accordingly. (ctf_lookup_variable): Likewise. (ctf_lookup_by_id): Shuffle further up in the file. (ctf_symidx_sort_arg_cb): New, callback for... (sort_symidx_by_name): ... this new function to sort a symidx found to be unsorted (likely originating from the compiler). (ctf_symidx_sort): New, sort a symidx. (ctf_lookup_symbol_name): Support dynamic symbols with indexes provided by the linker. Use ctf_link_sym_t, not Elf64_Sym. Check the parent if a child lookup fails. (ctf_lookup_by_symbol): Likewise. Work for function symbols too. (ctf_symbol_next): New, iterate over symbols with types (without sorting). (ctf_lookup_idx_name): New, bsearch for symbol names in indexes. (ctf_try_lookup_indexed): New, attempt an indexed lookup. (ctf_func_info): Reimplement in terms of ctf_lookup_by_symbol. (ctf_func_args): Likewise. (ctf_get_dict): Move... * ctf-types.c (ctf_get_dict): ... here. * ctf-util.c (ctf_sym_to_elf64): Re-express as... (ctf_elf64_to_link_sym): ... this. Add new st_symidx field, and st_nameidx_set (always 0, so st_nameidx can be ignored). Look in the ELF strtab for names. (ctf_elf32_to_link_sym): Likewise, for Elf32_Sym. (ctf_next_destroy): Destroy ctf_next_t.u.ctn_next if need be. * libctf.ver: Add ctf_symbol_next, ctf_add_objt_sym and ctf_add_func_sym. |
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Nick Alcock
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3d16b64e28 |
bfd, include, ld, binutils, libctf: CTF should use the dynstr/sym
This is embarrassing. The whole point of CTF is that it remains intact even after a binary is stripped, providing a compact mapping from symbols to types for everything in the externally-visible interface of an ELF object: it has connections to the symbol table for that purpose, and to the string table to avoid duplicating symbol names. So it's a shame that the hooks I implemented last year served to hook it up to the .symtab and .strtab, which obviously disappear on strip, leaving any accompanying the CTF dict containing references to strings (and, soon, symbols) which don't exist any more because their containing strtab has been vaporized. The original Solaris design used .dynsym and .dynstr (well, actually, .ldynsym, which has more symbols) which do not disappear. So should we. Thankfully the work we did before serves as guide rails, and adjusting things to use the .dynstr and .dynsym was fast and easy. The only annoyance is that the dynsym is assembled inside elflink.c in a fairly piecemeal fashion, so that the easiest way to get the symbols out was to hook in before every call to swap_symbol_out (we also leave in a hook in front of symbol additions to the .symtab because it seems plausible that we might want to hook them in future too: for now that hook is unused). We adjust things so that rather than being offered a whole hash table of symbols at once, libctf is now given symbols one at a time, with st_name indexes already resolved and pointing at their final .dynstr offsets: it's now up to libctf to resolve these to names as needed using the strtab info we pass it separately. Some bits might be contentious. The ctf_new_dynstr callback takes an elf_internal_sym, and this remains an elf_internal_sym right down through the generic emulation layers into ldelfgen. This is no worse than the elf_sym_strtab we used to pass down, but in the future when we gain non-ELF CTF symtab support we might want to lower the elf_internal_sym to some other representation (perhaps a ctf_link_symbol) in bfd or in ldlang_ctf_new_dynsym. We rename the 'apply_strsym' hooks to 'acquire_strings' instead, becuse they no longer have anything to do with symbols. There are some API changes to pieces of API which are technically public but actually totally unused by anything and/or unused by anything but ld so they can change freely: the ctf_link_symbol gains new fields to allow symbol names to be given as strtab offsets as well as strings, and a symidx so that the symbol index can be passed in. ctf_link_shuffle_syms loses its callback parameter: the idea now is that linkers call the new ctf_link_add_linker_symbol for every symbol in .dynsym, feed in all the strtab entries with ctf_link_add_strtab, and then a call to ctf_link_shuffle_syms will apply both and arrange to use them to reorder the CTF symtab at CTF serialization time (which is coming in the next commit). Inside libctf we have a new preamble flag CTF_F_DYNSTR which is always set in v3-format CTF dicts from this commit forwards: CTF dicts without this flag are associated with .strtab like they used to be, so that old dicts' external strings don't turn to garbage when loaded by new libctf. Dicts with this flag are associated with .dynstr and .dynsym instead. (The flag is not the next in sequence because this commit was written quite late: the missing flags will be filled in by the next commit.) Tests forthcoming in a later commit in this series. bfd/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * elflink.c (elf_finalize_dynstr): Call examine_strtab after dynstr finalization. (elf_link_swap_symbols_out): Don't call it here. Call ctf_new_symbol before swap_symbol_out. (elf_link_output_extsym): Call ctf_new_dynsym before swap_symbol_out. (bfd_elf_final_link): Likewise. * elf.c (swap_out_syms): Pass in bfd_link_info. Call ctf_new_symbol before swap_symbol_out. (_bfd_elf_compute_section_file_positions): Adjust. binutils/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * readelf.c (dump_section_as_ctf): Use .dynsym and .dynstr, not .symtab and .strtab. include/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * bfdlink.h (struct elf_sym_strtab): Replace with... (struct elf_internal_sym): ... this. (struct bfd_link_callbacks) <examine_strtab>: Take only a symstrtab argument. <ctf_new_symbol>: New. <ctf_new_dynsym>: Likewise. * ctf-api.h (struct ctf_link_sym) <st_symidx>: New. <st_nameidx>: Likewise. <st_nameidx_set>: Likewise. (ctf_link_iter_symbol_f): Removed. (ctf_link_shuffle_syms): Remove most parameters, just takes a ctf_dict_t now. (ctf_link_add_linker_symbol): New, split from ctf_link_shuffle_syms. * ctf.h (CTF_F_DYNSTR): New. (CTF_F_MAX): Adjust. ld/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ldelfgen.c (struct ctf_strsym_iter_cb_arg): Rename to... (struct ctf_strtab_iter_cb_arg): ... this, changing fields: <syms>: Remove. <symcount>: Remove. <symstrtab>: Rename to... <strtab>: ... this. (ldelf_ctf_strtab_iter_cb): Adjust. (ldelf_ctf_symbols_iter_cb): Remove. (ldelf_new_dynsym_for_ctf): New, tell libctf about a single symbol. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Rename to... (ldelf_acquire_strings_for_ctf): ... this, only doing the strtab portion and not symbols. * ldelfgen.h: Adjust declarations accordingly. * ldemul.c (ldemul_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Rename to... (ldemul_acquire_strings_for_ctf): ... this. (ldemul_new_dynsym_for_ctf): New. * ldemul.h: Adjust declarations accordingly. * ldlang.c (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym): Rename to... (ldlang_ctf_acquire_strings): ... this. (ldlang_ctf_new_dynsym): New. (lang_write_ctf): Call ldemul_new_dynsym_for_ctf with NULL to do the actual symbol shuffle. * ldlang.h (struct elf_strtab_hash): Adjust accordingly. * ldmain.c (bfd_link_callbacks): Wire up new/renamed callbacks. libctf/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-link.c (ctf_link_shuffle_syms): Adjust. (ctf_link_add_linker_symbol): New, unimplemented stub. * libctf.ver: Add it. * ctf-create.c (ctf_serialize): Set CTF_F_DYNSTR on newly-serialized dicts. * ctf-open-bfd.c (ctf_bfdopen_ctfsect): Check for the flag: open the symtab/strtab if not present, dynsym/dynstr otherwise. * ctf-archive.c (ctf_arc_bufpreamble): New, get the preamble from some arbitrary member of a CTF archive. * ctf-impl.h (ctf_arc_bufpreamble): Declare it. |
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Nick Alcock
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ae41200ba8 |
libctf, include, binutils, gdb: rename CTF-opening functions
The functions that return ctf_dict_t's given a ctf_archive_t and a name are very clumsily named. It sounds like they return *archives*, not dictionaries, and the names are very long and clunky. Why do we have a ctf_arc_open_by_name when it opens a dictionary, not an archive, and when there is no way to open a dictionary in any other way? The answer is purely internal: the function is located in ctf-archive.c, and everything in there was called ctf_arc_*, and there is another way to open a dict (by offset in the archive), that is internal to ctf-archive.c and that nothing else can call. This is clearly bad naming. The internal organization of the source tree should not dictate public API names! So rename things (keeping the old, bad names for compatibility), and adjust all users. You now open a dict using ctf_dict_open, and open it giving ELF sections via ctf_dict_open_sections. binutils/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * objdump.c (dump_ctf): Use ctf_dict_open, not ctf_arc_open_by_name. * readelf.c (dump_section_as_ctf): Likewise. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctfread.c (elfctf_build_psymtabs): Use ctf_dict_open, not ctf_arc_open_by_name. include/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-api.h (ctf_arc_open_by_name): Rename to... (ctf_dict_open): ... this, keeping compatibility function. (ctf_arc_open_by_name_sections): Rename to... (ctf_dict_open_sections): ... this, keeping compatibility function. libctf/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-archive.c (ctf_arc_open_by_offset): Rename to... (ctf_dict_open_by_offset): ... this. Adjust callers. (ctf_arc_open_by_name_internal): Rename to... (ctf_dict_open_internal): ... this. Adjust callers. (ctf_arc_open_by_name_sections): Rename to... (ctf_dict_open_sections): ... this, keeping compatibility function. (ctf_arc_open_by_name): Rename to... (ctf_dict_open): ... this, keeping compatibility function. * libctf.ver: New functions added. * ctf-link.c (ctf_link_one_input_archive): Adjusted accordingly. (ctf_link_deduplicating_open_inputs): Likewise. |
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Nick Alcock
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139633c307 |
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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Jozef Lawrynowicz
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99fabbc973 |
Support SHF_GNU_RETAIN ELF section flag
The SHF_GNU_RETAIN section flag is an extension to the GNU ELF OSABI. It is defined as follows: ========================================================= Section Attribute Flags +-------------------------------------+ | Name | Value | +-------------------------------------+ | SHF_GNU_RETAIN | 0x200000 (1 << 21) | +-------------------------------------+ SHF_GNU_RETAIN The link editor should not garbage collect the section. ========================================================= The .section directive accepts the "R" flag, which indicates SHF_GNU_RETAIN should be applied to the section. There is not a direct mapping of SHF_GNU_RETAIN to the BFD section flag SEC_KEEP. Keeping these flags distinct allows SHF_GNU_RETAIN sections to be explicitly removed by placing them in /DISCARD/. bfd/ChangeLog: * elf-bfd.h (enum elf_gnu_osabi): Add elf_gnu_osabi_retain. (struct elf_obj_tdata): Increase has_gnu_osabi to 4 bits. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_make_section_from_shdr): Set elf_gnu_osabi_retain for SHF_GNU_RETAIN. (_bfd_elf_final_write_processing): Report if SHF_GNU_RETAIN is not supported by the OSABI. Adjust error messages. * elflink.c (elf_link_input_bfd): Copy enabled has_gnu_osabi bits from input BFD to output BFD. (bfd_elf_gc_sections): gc_mark the section if SHF_GNU_RETAIN is set. binutils/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Announce SHF_GNU_RETAIN support. * readelf.c (get_elf_section_flags): Handle SHF_GNU_RETAIN. Recognize SHF_GNU_RETAIN and SHF_GNU_MBIND only for supported OSABIs. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf.exp: Run new tests. Don't run run_dump_test when there isn't an assembler available. * testsuite/lib/binutils-common.exp (supports_gnu_osabi): Adjust comment. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf-maskos-1a.d: New test. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf-maskos-1b.d: New test. * testsuite/binutils-all/readelf-maskos.s: New test. * testsuite/binutils-all/retain1.s: New test. * testsuite/binutils-all/retain1a.d: New test. * testsuite/binutils-all/retain1b.d: New test. gas/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Announce SHF_GNU_RETAIN support. * config/obj-elf.c (obj_elf_change_section): Merge SHF_GNU_RETAIN bit between section declarations. (obj_elf_parse_section_letters): Handle 'R' flag. Handle numeric flag values within the SHF_MASKOS range. (obj_elf_section): Validate SHF_GNU_RETAIN usage. * doc/as.texi: Document 'R' flag to .section directive. * testsuite/gas/elf/elf.exp: Run new tests. * testsuite/gas/elf/section10.d: Unset SHF_GNU_RETAIN bit. * testsuite/gas/elf/section10.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/section22.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/elf/section22.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/elf/section23.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/elf/section23a.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/elf/section23b.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/elf/section23b.err: New test. * testsuite/gas/elf/section24.l: New test. * testsuite/gas/elf/section24.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/elf/section24a.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/elf/section24b.d: New test. include/ChangeLog: * elf/common.h (SHF_GNU_RETAIN): Define. ld/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Announce support for SHF_GNU_RETAIN. * ld.texi (garbage collection): Document SHF_GNU_RETAIN. (Output Section Discarding): Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/elf.exp: Run new tests. * testsuite/ld-elf/retain1.s: New test. * testsuite/ld-elf/retain1a.d: New test. * testsuite/ld-elf/retain1b.d: New test. * testsuite/ld-elf/retain2.d: New test. * testsuite/ld-elf/retain2.ld: New test. * testsuite/ld-elf/retain2.map: New test. * testsuite/ld-elf/retain3.d: New test. * testsuite/ld-elf/retain3.s: New test. * testsuite/ld-elf/retain4.d: New test. * testsuite/ld-elf/retain4.s: New test. * testsuite/ld-elf/retain5.d: New test. * testsuite/ld-elf/retain5.map: New test. * testsuite/ld-elf/retain5lib.s: New test. * testsuite/ld-elf/retain5main.s: New test. * testsuite/ld-elf/retain6a.d: New test. * testsuite/ld-elf/retain6b.d: New test. * testsuite/ld-elf/retain6lib.s: New test. * testsuite/ld-elf/retain6main.s: New test. |
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Przemyslaw Wirkus
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e64441b14c |
aarch64: Extract Condition flag manipulation feature from Armv8.4-A
Extract FLAGM (Condition flag manipulation) feature from Armv8.4-A. Please note that FLAGM stays a Armv8.4-A feature but now can be assigned to other architectures or CPUs. New -march option +flagm is added to enable independently this feature. |
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Spencer E. Olson
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9372689d72 |
Add support for the LMBD (left-most bit detect) instruction to the PRU assembler.
include * opcode/pru.h: Add LMBD (left-most bit detect) opcode index opcodes * pru-opc.c: Add opcode description for LMBD (left-most bit detect) gas * testsuite/gas/pru/misc.s: Add tests for lmbd (left-most bit detect) * testsuite/gas/pru/misc.d: Add tests for lmbd (left-most bit |
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Przemyslaw Wirkus
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8edca81ece |
aarch64: Limit Rt register number for LS64 load/store instructions
Atomic 64-byte load/store instructions limit Rt register number to values matching below condition (register <Xt> number must be even and <= 22): if Rt<4:3> == '11' || Rt<0> == '1' then UNDEFINED; This patch adds check if Rt fulfills above requirement. For more details regarding atomic 64-byte load/store instruction for Armv8.7 please refer to Arm A64 Instruction set documentation for Armv8-A architecture profile, see document page 157 for load instruction, and pages 414-418 for store instructions of [0]. [0]: https://developer.arm.com/docs/ddi0596/i |
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Przemyslaw Wirkus
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af1bd771fc |
aarch64: Extract Pointer Authentication feature from Armv8.3-A
Extract PAC (Pointer Authentication) feature from Armv8.3-A. Please note that PAC stays a Armv8.3-A feature but now can be assigned to other architectures or CPUs. |
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Przemyslaw Wirkus
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55cc012834 |
aarch64: Update feature RAS system registers
This patch: + updates RAS feature system registers with new RAS 1.1 regs. + extends RAS/RAS 1.1 support for all architecture levels of Armv8-A. Please note that early Armv8-A architectures do not officially support RAS extension. Rationale of the patch: To ease development so that user-friendly RAS system registers operands can be used. Certain use cases require developers to enable only more generic architecture (e.g. -march=armv8-a) during system development. Users must use RAS extension registers bearing in mind that system they use must support it. The RAS (Reliability, Availability, Serviceability) extension is a system-level extension that defines a number of system registers. RAS 1.1 (FEAT_RASv1p1) introduces five new system registers: ERXPFGCTL_EL1, ERXPFGCDN_EL1, ERXMISC2_EL1, ERXMISC3_EL1 and ERXPFGF_EL1. For details see [0]. [0] https://developer.arm.com/docs/ddi0595/i/ |
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Przemyslaw Wirkus
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fd65497db4 |
[PATCH][GAS] aarch64: Add atomic 64-byte load/store instructions for Armv8.7
Armv8.7 architecture introduces the "accelerator extension", aka load/store of 64 bytes. New atomic load/store instructions are: LD64B, ST64B, ST64BV and ST64BV0. This patch adds: + New feature +ls64 to -march command line. + New atomic load/store instructions associated with above feature. For more details regarding atomic 64-byte load/store instruction for Armv8.7 please refer to Arm A64 Instruction set documentation for Armv8-A architecture profile, see document page 157 for load instruction, and pages 414-418 for store instructions of [0]. [0]: https://developer.arm.com/docs/ddi0596/i |
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Przemyslaw Wirkus
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3a959875ea |
[PATCH] aarch64: Update missing ChangeLog for AArch64 commits
Patch with missing ChangeLog entries for GAS AArch64 files. |
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H.J. Lu
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b0ab069373 |
x86: Support GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_BASELINE marker
GCC 11 supports -march=x86-64-v[234] to enable x86 micro-architecture ISA levels: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=97250 X86 ISA markers are updated: https://gitlab.com/x86-psABIs/x86-64-ABI/-/merge_requests/13 GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_BASELINE is added and GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_V[234] are updated: #define GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_BASELINE (1U << 0) #define GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_V2 (1U << 1) #define GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_V3 (1U << 2) #define GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_V4 (1U << 3) Add -z x86-64-baseline linker command line option to mark x86-64-baseline ISA level as needed. bfd/ PR gas/26703 * elfxx-x86.c (_bfd_x86_elf_link_setup_gnu_properties): Generate GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_BASELINE for -z x86-64-baseline. binutils/ PR gas/26703 * readelf.c (decode_x86_isa): Handle * GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_BASELINE. * testsuite/binutils-all/i386/empty.d: Updated. * testsuite/binutils-all/i386/ibt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/i386/pr21231a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/i386/pr21231b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/i386/shstk.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/empty-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/empty.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/ibt-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/ibt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr21231a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr21231b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr23494a-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr23494a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr23494c-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr23494c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr23494d-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr23494d.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr23494e-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr23494e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/shstk-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/shstk.d: Likewise. gas/ PR gas/26703 * config/tc-i386.c (output_insn): Update for GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_BASELINE. * testsuite/gas/i386/property-1.d: Updated. * testsuite/gas/i386/property-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/property-3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/property-4.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/property-5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/property-6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/property-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/property-12.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-4.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-12.d: Likewise. include/ PR gas/26703 * elf/common.h (GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_BASELINE): New. (GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_V2): Uppdated. (GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_V3): Likewise. (GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_V4): Likewise. ld/ PR gas/26703 * NEWS: Mention -z x86-64-baseline. * ld.texi: Document -z x86-64-baseline. * emulparams/x86-64-level.sh: Handle -z x86-64-baseline. * testsuite/ld-elf/x86-feature-1a.rd: Update. * testsuite/ld-elf/x86-feature-1b.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/x86-feature-1c.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/x86-feature-1d.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/x86-feature-1e.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/pr23372c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/pr23486c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/pr23486d.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/pr24322a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/pr24322b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-1a.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-2a.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-3.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-3a.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-4.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-4a.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-5.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-5a.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-7a.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-4a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-cet1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-cet2a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-cet5a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-cet5b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-ibt1a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-ibt1b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-ibt2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-ibt3a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-ibt3b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-ibt4.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-ibt5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-isa1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-isa2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-isa3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-shstk1a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-shstk1b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-shstk2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-shstk3a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-shstk3b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-shstk4.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-shstk5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr23372c-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr23372c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr23486c-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr23486c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr23486d-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr23486d.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr24322a-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr24322a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr24322b-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr24322b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr24458a-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr24458a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr24458b-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr24458b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr24458c-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr24458c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-1a.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-2a.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-3.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-3a.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-4.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-4a.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-5.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-5a.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-7a.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-3-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-4a-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-4a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-5-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-cet1-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-cet1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-cet2a-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-cet2a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-cet5a-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-cet5a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-cet5b-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-cet5b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt1a-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt1a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt1b-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt1b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt2-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt3a-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt3a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt3b-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt3b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt4-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt4.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt5-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-isa1-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-isa1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-isa2-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-isa2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-isa3-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-isa3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk1a-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk1a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk1b-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk1b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk2-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk3a-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk3a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk3b-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk3b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk4-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk4.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk5-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/i386.exp: Run property-x86-isa4. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-isa4.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-isa4-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-isa4.d: Likewise. * ld/testsuite/ld-x86-64/x86-64.exp: Run property-x86-isa4 and property-x86-isa4-x32. |
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Przemyslaw Wirkus
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dd4a72c859 |
aarch64: Add CSR PDEC instruction
This patch adds: + New feature +csre to -march command line. + New instruction CSR PDEC associated with CSRE feature. Please note that CSRE system registers were already upstreamed. This patch should finalize CSRE feature implementation. CSRE feature adds CSR PDEC (Decrements Call stack pointer by the size of a Call stack record) instruction. Although this instruction has operand (PDEC) it's instruction's only operand. PDEC forces instruction field Rt to be set to 0b1111. This results in fixed opcode of the instruction. gas/ChangeLog: 2020-10-27 Przemyslaw Wirkus <przemyslaw.wirkus@arm.com> * NEWS: Update docs. * config/tc-aarch64.c (parse_csr_operand): New operand parser. (parse_operands): Call to CSR operand parser. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/csre_csr-invalid.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/csre_csr-invalid.l: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/csre_csr-invalid.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/csre_csr.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/csre_csr.s: New test. include/ChangeLog: 2020-10-27 Przemyslaw Wirkus <przemyslaw.wirkus@arm.com> * opcode/aarch64.h (AARCH64_FEATURE_CSRE): New -march feature. (enum aarch64_opnd): New CSR instruction field AARCH64_OPND_CSRE_CSR. opcodes/ChangeLog: 2020-10-27 Przemyslaw Wirkus <przemyslaw.wirkus@arm.com> * aarch64-opc.c (aarch64_print_operand): CSR PDEC operand print-out. * aarch64-tbl.h (CSRE): New CSRE feature handler. (_CSRE_INSN): New CSRE instruction type. (struct aarch64_opcode): New 'csre' entry for a CSRE CLI feature. * aarch64-asm-2.c: Regenerated. * aarch64-dis-2.c: Regenerated. * aarch64-opc-2.c: Regenerated. |
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Przemyslaw Wirkus
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fd195909ce |
aarch64: Add DSB instruction Armv8.7-a variant
This patch adds new variant (nXS) of DSB memory barrier instruction available in Armv8.7-a. New nXS variant has different encoding in comparison with pre Armv8.7-a DSB memory barrier variant thus new instruction and new operand was added. DSB memory nXS barrier variant specifies the limitation on the barrier operation. Allowed values are: DSB SYnXS|#28 DSB ISHnXS|#24 DSB NSHnXS|#20 DSB OSHnXS|#16 Please note that till now, for barriers, barrier operation was encoded in 4-bit unsigned immediate CRm field (in the range 0 to 15). For DSB memory nXS barrier variant, barrier operation is a 5-bit unsigned assembly instruction immediate, encoded in instruction in two bits CRm<3:2>: CRm<3:2> #imm 00 16 01 20 10 24 11 28 This patch extends current AArch64 barrier instructions with above mapping. Notable patch changes include: + New DSB memory barrier variant encoding for Armv8.7-a. + New operand BARRIER_DSB_NXS for above instruction in order to distinguish between existing and new DSB instruction flavour. + New set of DSB nXS barrier options. + New instruction inserter and extractor map between instruction immediate 5-bit value and 2-bit CRm field of the instruction itself (see FLD_CRm_dsb_nxs). + Regeneration of aarch64-[asm|dis|opc]-2.c files. + Test cases to cover new instruction assembling and disassembling. For more details regarding DSB memory barrier instruction and its Armv8.7-a flavour please refer to Arm A64 Instruction set documentation for Armv8-A architecture profile, see document pages 132-133 of [0]. [0]: https://developer.arm.com/docs/ddi0596/i gas/ChangeLog: 2020-10-23 Przemyslaw Wirkus <przemyslaw.wirkus@arm.com> * NEWS: Docs update. * config/tc-aarch64.c (parse_operands): Add AARCH64_OPND_BARRIER_DSB_NXS handler. (md_begin): Add content of aarch64_barrier_dsb_nxs_options to aarch64_barrier_opt_hsh hash. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/system-4-invalid.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/system-4-invalid.l: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/system-4-invalid.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/system-4.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/system-4.s: New test. include/ChangeLog: 2020-10-23 Przemyslaw Wirkus <przemyslaw.wirkus@arm.com> * opcode/aarch64.h (enum aarch64_opnd): New operand AARCH64_OPND_BARRIER_DSB_NXS. (aarch64_barrier_dsb_nxs_options): Declare DSB nXS options. opcodes/ChangeLog: 2020-10-23 Przemyslaw Wirkus <przemyslaw.wirkus@arm.com> * aarch64-asm.c (aarch64_ins_barrier_dsb_nxs): New inserter. * aarch64-asm.h (AARCH64_DECL_OPD_INSERTER): New inserter ins_barrier_dsb_nx. * aarch64-dis.c (aarch64_ext_barrier_dsb_nxs): New extractor. * aarch64-dis.h (AARCH64_DECL_OPD_EXTRACTOR): New extractor ext_barrier_dsb_nx. * aarch64-opc.c (aarch64_print_operand): New options table aarch64_barrier_dsb_nxs_options. * aarch64-opc.h (enum aarch64_field_kind): New field name FLD_CRm_dsb_nxs. * aarch64-tbl.h (struct aarch64_opcode): Define DSB nXS barrier Armv8.7-a instruction. * aarch64-asm-2.c: Regenerated. * aarch64-dis-2.c: Regenerated. * aarch64-opc-2.c: Regenerated. |
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Przemyslaw Wirkus
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8926e54e3a |
aarch64: Add basic support for armv8.7-a architecture
This patch adds support for AArch64 -march=armv8.7-a command line option in GAS. Please note that this change ONLY extends -march= command line interface with a new "armv8.7-a" option. Architectural changes like new instructions will be added in following patches. gas/ChangeLog: 2020-10-16 Przemyslaw Wirkus <przemyslaw.wirkus@arm.com> * NEWS: Docs update. * config/tc-aarch64.c (armv8.7-a): New arch. * doc/c-aarch64.texi (-march=armv8.7-a): Update docs. include/ChangeLog: 2020-10-16 Przemyslaw Wirkus <przemyslaw.wirkus@arm.com> * opcode/aarch64.h (AARCH64_FEATURE_V8_7): New feature bitmask. (AARCH64_ARCH_V8_7): New arch feature set. opcodes/ChangeLog: 2020-10-16 Przemyslaw Wirkus <przemyslaw.wirkus@arm.com> * aarch64-tbl.h (ARMV8_7): New macro. |
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Cooper Qu
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9d1ccf22fd |
CSKY: Add version flag in eflag and fix bug in disassembling register.
gas/ * config/tc-csky.c (md_begin): Add version flag in eflag. include/ * opcode/csky.h (CSKY_VERSION_V1): Define, currently used. (CSKY_VERSION_V2): Define. (CSKY_VERSION_V3): Define. Change-Id: Iafe3a9ce6fe544880a225b9fae439275a828bb34 |
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Tom Tromey
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0d01fbe64f |
Remove libctf/mkerrors.sed
This patch removes libctf/mkerrors.sed, replacing it with a macro in ctf-api.h. This simplifies the build and avoids possible unportable code in the sed script. 2020-10-21 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * ctf-api.h (_CTF_ERRORS): New macro. libctf/ChangeLog 2020-10-21 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * mkerrors.sed: Remove. * ctf-error.c (_CTF_FIRST): New define. (_CTF_ITEM): Define this, not _CTF_STR. (_ctf_errlist, _ctf_erridx): Use _CTF_ERRORS. (ERRSTRFIELD): Rewrite. (ERRSTRFIELD1): Remove. * Makefile.in: Rebuild. * Makefile.am (BUILT_SOURCES): Remove. (ctf-error.h): Remove. |
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Nelson Chu
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02dd9d2568 |
RISC-V: Support GNU indirect functions.
Generally, glibc dynamic linker should have two ways to deal with ifunc - one is to handle the IRELATIVE relocations for the non-preemtive ifunc symbols, the other is to handle the R_RISCV_32/64 and R_RISCV_JUMP_SLOT relocations with the STT_IFUNC preemtive symbols. No matter which method is used, both of them should get the resolved ifunc symbols at runtime. Therefore, linker needs to generate the correct dynamic relocations for ifunc to make sure the the dynamic linker works well. For now, there are thirteen relocations are supported for ifunc in GNU ld, * R_RISCV_CALL and R_RISCV_CALL_PLT: The RISC-V compiler won't generate R_RISCV_JAL directly to jump to an ifunc. Besides, we disable the relaxations for the relocation referenced to ifunc, so just handling the R_RISCV_CALL and R_RISCV_CALL_PLT should be enough. Linker should generate a .plt entry and a .got.plt entry for it, and also needs to insert a dynamic IRELATIVE in the .got.plt enrty, or insert a R_RISCV_JUMP_SLOT when generating shared library. * R_RISCV_PCREL_HI20 and R_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I/S: LA/LLA pattern with local fPIC ifunc symbol, or any non-PIC ifunc symbol. The PC-relative relocation. The current linker will deal with them in the same way as R_RISCV_CALL_PLT. * R_RISCV_GOT_HI20 and R_RISCV_PCREL_LO12_I/S: LA pattern with global PIC ifunc symbol. Linker should insert a dynamic IRELATIVE in the .got entry, or insert a R_RISCV_32/64 when generating shared library. * R_RISCV_32 and R_RISCV_64: Store the ifunc symbol into the data section. Linker should insert a dynamic IRELATIVE in the data section, or insert a R_RISCV_32/64 when generating shared library. * R_RISCV_HI20 and R_RISCV_LO12_I/S: The LUI + ADDI/LW/SW patterns. The absolute access relocation. The medlow model without the -fPIC compiler option should generate them. The ld ifunc testsuites "Build pr23169a" and "Build pr23169d" need the relocations, they are in the ld/testsuite/ld-ifunc/, and need compiler support. However, we also made some optimizations with reference to x86, * If GOT and PLT relocations refer to the same ifunc symbol when generating pie, then they can actually share a .got entry without creating two entries to store the same value and relocation. * If GOT, PLT and DATA relocations refer to the same ifunc symbol when generating position dependency executable, then linker will fill the address of .plt entry into the corresponding .got entry and data section, without insert any dynamic relocations for the GOT and DATA relocations. For the ifunc testcases, there are three types of them, 1. ifunc-reloc-*: Only check the single type of relocation refers to ifunc symbol. * ifunc-reloc-call: R_RISCV_CALL and R_RISCV_CALL_PLT. * ifunc-reloc-data: R_RISCV_32 and R_RISCV_64. * ifunc-reloc-got: R_RISCV_GOT_HI20 and R_RISCV_PCREL_LO_I/S. * ifunc-reloc-pcrel: R_RISCV_PCREL_HI20 and R_RISCV_PCREL_LO_I/S. 2. ifunc-[nonplt|plt]-*: If we don't have PLT relocs, then don't need to create the PLT and it's .plt entries. * ifunc-nonplt: Combine R_RISCV_GOT_HI20 and R_RISCV_32/64. * ifunc-plt: Combine all ifunc relocations. 3. ifunc-seperate-*: If we link the ifunc caller and resolver into the same module (link the objects), then the results are the same as the ifunc-reloc-* and ifunc-[noplt|plt]-* testcases. Consider the cases that the ifunc callers and resolver are in the different modules, that is, we compile the ifunc resolver to the shared library first, and then link it with the ifunc callers. The output of ifunc callers should be the same as the normal STT_FUNC cases, and the shared ifunc resolver should define the symbols as STT_IFUNC. The R_RISCV_PCREL_HI20 reloc is special. It should be linked and resolved locally, so if the ifunc resolver is defined in other modules (other shared libraries), then the R_RISCV_PCREL_HI20 is unresolvable, and linker should issue an unresolvable reloc error. bfd/ * elfnn-riscv.c: Include "objalloc.h" since we need objalloc_alloc. (riscv_elf_link_hash_table): Add loc_hash_table and loc_hash_memory for local STT_GNU_IFUNC symbols. (riscv_elf_got_plt_val): Removed. (riscv_elf_local_htab_hash, riscv_elf_local_htab_eq): New functions. Use to compare local hash entries. (riscv_elf_get_local_sym_hash): New function. Find a hash entry for local symbol, and create a new one if needed. (riscv_elf_link_hash_table_free): New function. Destroy an riscv elf linker hash table. (riscv_elf_link_hash_table_create): Create hash table for local ifunc. (riscv_elf_check_relocs): Create a fake global symbol to track the local ifunc symbol. Add support to check and handle the relocations reference to ifunc symbols. (allocate_dynrelocs): Let allocate_ifunc_dynrelocs and allocate_local_ifunc_dynrelocs to handle the ifunc symbols if they are defined and referenced in a non-shared object. (allocate_ifunc_dynrelocs): New function. Allocate space in .plt, .got and associated reloc sections for ifunc dynamic relocs. (allocate_local_ifunc_dynrelocs): Likewise, but for local ifunc dynamic relocs. (riscv_elf_relocate_section): Add support to handle the relocation referenced to ifunc symbols. (riscv_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Updated. (riscv_elf_adjust_dynamic_symbol): Updated. (riscv_elf_finish_dynamic_symbol): Finish up the ifunc handling, including fill the PLT and GOT entries for ifunc symbols. (riscv_elf_finish_local_dynamic_symbol): New function. Called by riscv_elf_finish_dynamic_symbol to handle the local ifunc symbols. (_bfd_riscv_relax_section): Don't do the relaxation for ifunc. * elfxx-riscv.c: Add R_RISCV_IRELATIVE. * configure.ac: Link elf-ifunc.lo to use the generic ifunc support. * configure: Regenerated. include/ * elf/riscv.h: Add R_RISCV_IRELATIVE to 58. ld/ * emulparams/elf32lriscv-defs.sh: Add IREL_IN_PLT. * testsuite/ld-ifunc/ifunc.exp: Enable ifunc tests for RISC-V. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ld-riscv-elf.exp (run_dump_test_ifunc): New dump test for ifunc. There are two arguments, 'target` and `output`. The `target` is rv32 or rv64, and the `output` is used to choose which output you want to test (exe, pie or .so). * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-call-01.s: New testcase. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-call-01.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-call-01-exe.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-call-01-pic.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-call-01-pie.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-call-02.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-call-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-call-02-exe.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-call-02-pic.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-call-02-pie.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-data.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-data.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-data-exe.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-data-pic.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-data-pie.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-got.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-got.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-got-exe.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-got-pic.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-got-pie.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-pcrel.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-pcrel.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-pcrel-exe.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-pcrel-pic.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-reloc-pcrel-pie.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-nonplt.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-nonplt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-nonplt-exe.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-nonplt-pic.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-nonplt-pie.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-plt-01.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-plt-01.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-plt-01-exe.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-plt-01-pic.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-plt-01-pie.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-plt-02.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-plt-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-plt-02-exe.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-plt-02-pic.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-plt-02-pie.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-seperate-resolver.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-seperate-caller.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-seperate-exe.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-seperate-pic.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-seperate-pie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-seperate-caller-pcrel.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-seperate-pcrel-pic.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/ifunc-seperate-pcrel-pie.d: Likewise. |
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H.J. Lu
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32930e4edb |
x86: Support GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_V[234] marker
GCC 11 supports -march=x86-64-v[234] to enable x86 micro-architecture ISA levels: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=97250 Update GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_XXX macros: https://gitlab.com/x86-psABIs/x86-64-ABI/-/merge_requests/13 in x86 ELF binaries to indicate that micro-architecture ISA levels required to execute the binary: #define GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_NEEDED (GNU_PROPERTY_X86_UINT32_OR_LO + 2) #define GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_USED (GNU_PROPERTY_X86_UINT32_OR_AND_LO + 2) #define GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_V2 (1U << 0) #define GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_V3 (1U << 1) #define GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_V4 (1U << 2) The previous GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_XXX macros are deprecated and renamed to GNU_PROPERTY_X86_COMPAT_2_ISA_1_XXX. In addition to EM_X86_64, GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_V[234] marker can be used by ld.so to detect the x86-64-v4 shared library placed in an x86-64-v2 directory by mistake on an x86-64-v2 machine to avoid crashes on x86-64-v4 instructions. Add -z x86-64-v[234] linker command line option to mark x86-64-v[234] ISA level as needed. Also add #define GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_2_MASK (1U << 11) for mask registers. bfd/ PR gas/26703 * elf-linker-x86.h (elf_linker_x86_params): Add isa_level. * elfxx-x86.c (_bfd_x86_elf_merge_gnu_properties): Merge GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_V[234]. (_bfd_x86_elf_link_setup_gnu_properties): Generate GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_V[234] for -z x86-64-v[234]. binutils/ PR gas/26703 * readelf.c (decode_x86_compat_2_isa): New function. (decode_x86_isa): Updated for new X86_ISA_1_XXX bits. (decode_x86_feature_1): Handle GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_2_MASK. (print_gnu_property_note): Handle X86_COMPAT_2_ISA_1_USED, and X86_COMPAT_2_ISA_1_NEEDED. * testsuite/binutils-all/i386/pr21231b.s: Updated to the current GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_USED and GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_NEEDED values. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr21231b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr23494a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr23494b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr23494c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/i386/empty.d: Updated. * testsuite/binutils-all/i386/ibt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/i386/pr21231a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/i386/pr21231b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/i386/shstk.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/empty-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/empty.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/ibt-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/ibt.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr21231a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr21231b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr23494a-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr23494a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr23494c-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr23494c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr23494d-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr23494d.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr23494e-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/pr23494e.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/shstk-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/binutils-all/x86-64/shstk.d: Likewise. gas/ PR gas/26703 * config/tc-i386.c (xstate): Add xstate_mask. (md_assemble): Check i.types[j], instead of i.tm.operand_types[j], for xstate. Set xstate_mask, instead of xstate_zmm, for RegMask. (output_insn): Update for GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_V[234]. Update xstate for mask register and VSIB. * testsuite/gas/i386/i386.exp: Run more GNU_PROPERTY tests. * testsuite/gas/i386/property-1.s: Updated to the current GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_USED value. * testsuite/gas/i386/property-2.s: Only keep cmove. * testsuite/gas/i386/property-3.s: Changed to addsubpd. * testsuite/gas/i386/property-1.d: Updated. * testsuite/gas/i386/property-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/property-3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/property-4.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/property-5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/property-6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-4.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-7.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-8.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-9.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/property-11.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/i386/property-11.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/property-12.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/property-12.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/property-13.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/property-13.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-12.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-13.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-14.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-14.s: Likewise. include/ PR gas/26703 * elf/common.h (GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_USED): Renamed to ... (GNU_PROPERTY_X86_COMPAT_2_ISA_1_USED): This. (GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_NEEDED): Renamed to ... (GNU_PROPERTY_X86_COMPAT_2_ISA_1_NEEDED): This. (GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_XXX): Renamed to ... (GNU_PROPERTY_X86_COMPAT_2_ISA_1_XXX): This. (GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_NEEDED): New. (GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_USED): Likewise. (GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_V2): Likewise. (GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_V3): Likewise. (GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_V4): Likewise. (GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_2_MASK): Likewise. ld/ PR gas/26703 * NEWS: Mention -z x86-64-v[234]. * ld.texi: Document -z x86-64-v[234]. * emulparams/elf32_x86_64.sh: Use x86-64-level.sh. * emulparams/elf_i386.sh: Likewise. * emulparams/elf_x86_64.sh: Likewise. * emulparams/x86-64-level.sh: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/x86-feature-1a.rd: Update. * testsuite/ld-elf/x86-feature-1b.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/x86-feature-1c.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/x86-feature-1d.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/x86-feature-1e.rd: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/pr23372c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/pr23486c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/pr23486d.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/pr24322a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/pr24322b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-1a.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-2a.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-3.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-3a.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-4.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-4a.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-5.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-5a.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-7a.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-4a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-cet1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-cet2a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-cet5a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-cet5b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-ibt1a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-ibt1b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-ibt2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-ibt3a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-ibt3b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-ibt4.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-ibt5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-shstk1a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-shstk1b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-shstk2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-shstk3a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-shstk3b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-shstk4.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-shstk5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr23372c-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr23372c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr23486c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr23486d-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr23486d.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr24322a-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr24322a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr24322b-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr24322b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr24458a-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr24458a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr24458b-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr24458b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr24458c-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr24458c.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-1a.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-2a.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-3.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-3a.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-4.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-4a.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-5.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-5a.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-7a.r: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-3-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-4a-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-4a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-5-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-cet1-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-cet1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-cet2a-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-cet2a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-cet5a-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-cet5a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-cet5b-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-cet5b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt1a-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt1a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt1b-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt1b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt2-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt3a-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt3a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt3b-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt3b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt4-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt4.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt5-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-ibt5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk1a-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk1a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk1b-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk1b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk2-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk3a-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk3a.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk3b-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk3b.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk4-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk4.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk5-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-shstk5.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/i386.exp: Run property-x86-6, property-x86-isa1, property-x86-isa2 and property-x86-isa3. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-1.S: Updated to the current GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_USED and GNU_PROPERTY_X86_ISA_1_NEEDED values. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-2.S: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-3.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr23372d.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr23372e.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr23372f.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr23486c.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/pr23486d.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-1.S: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-2.S: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-3.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-5a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-5b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-6.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-isa1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-isa2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-i386/property-x86-isa3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-6-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-6.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-6.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-isa1-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-isa1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-isa1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-isa2-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-isa2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-isa3-x32.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/property-x86-isa3.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-x86-64/simple.s: Likewise. * ld/testsuite/ld-x86-64/x86-64.exp: Run property-x86-6, property-x86-6-x32, property-x86-isa1, property-x86-isa1-x32, property-x86-isa2, property-x86-isa2-x32, property-x86-isa3-x32 and property-x86-isa3. |
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Mark Wielaard
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d7b477c541 |
Sync libiberty and include with GCC for get_DW_UT_name.
This adds a get_DW_UT_name function to dwarfnames using dwarf2.def for use in binutils readelf to show the unit types in a DWARF5 header. include/ChangeLog: Sync with GCC * dwarf2.def: Add DWARF5 Unit type header encoding macros DW_UT_FIRST, DW_UT and DW_UT_END. * dwarf2.h (enum dwarf_unit_type): Removed and define using DW_UT_FIRST, DW_UT and DW_UT_END macros. (get_DW_UT_name): New function declaration. libiberty/ChangeLog: Sync with GCC * dwarfnames.c (get_DW_UT_name): Define using DW_UT_FIRST, DW_UT and DW_UT_END. |
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H.J. Lu
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496afd1705 |
elf: Add -z unique-symbol to avoid duplicated local symbol names
The symbol string table in the .symtab section is optional and cosmetic. The contents of the .symtab section have no impact on run-time execution. The symbol names in the symbol string table help distinguish addresses at different locations. Add a linker option, -z unique-symbol, to avoid duplicated local symbol names in the symbol string table. This feature was well received by the livepatch maintainers. It not only solves the duplicated local symbol name problem, but also would allow livepatch to more precisely locate duplicate symbols in general for patching. bfd/ PR ld/26391 * elflink.c (elf_final_link_info): Add local_hash_table. (local_hash_entry): New. (local_hash_newfunc): Likewise. (elf_link_output_symstrtab): Append ".COUNT" to duplicated local symbols. (bfd_elf_final_link): Initialize and free local_hash_table for "-z unique-symbol". include/ PR ld/26391 * bfdlink.h (bfd_link_info): Add unique_symbol. ld/ PR ld/26391 * NEWS: Mention "-z unique-symbol". * emultempl/elf.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_handle_option): Handle "-z unique-symbol" and "-z nounique-symbol". * ld.texi: Document "-z unique-symbol" and "-z nounique-symbol". * lexsup.c (elf_static_list_options): Add "-z unique-symbol" and "-z nounique-symbol". * testsuite/ld-elf/elf.exp: Add PR ld/26391 tests. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr26391.nd: New file. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr26391.out: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr26391a.c: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr26391b.c: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr26391c.c: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr26391d.c: Likewise. |
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Felix Willgerodt
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dae7c5a444 |
Sync include, libiberty with GCC.
include: 2020-09-10 Felix Willgerodt <felix.willgerodt@intel.com> Sync with GCC 2020-08-17 Felix Willgerodt <felix.willgerodt@intel.com> * floatformat.h (floatformat_bfloat16_big): New. (floatformat_bfloat16_little): New. libiberty: 2020-09-10 Felix Willgerodt <felix.willgerodt@intel.com> Sync with GCC 2020-08-17 Felix Willgerodt <felix.willgerodt@intel.com> * floatformat.c (floatformat_bfloat16_big): New. (floatformat_bfloat16_little): New. |
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Cooper Qu
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548f527578 |
CSKY: Change ISA flag's type to bfd_uint64_t and fix build error.
The previous patch missed one modification. Following is the error message: gas/config/tc-csky.c:806:5: error: 'CSKY_ARCH_804' undeclared here (not in a function); did you mean 'CSKY_ARCH_807'? include/ * opcode/csky.h (CSKYV1_ISA_E1): Convert to bfd_uint64_t type. (CSKYV2_ISA_E1): Likewise. (CSKYV2_ISA_1E2): Likewise. (CSKYV2_ISA_2E3): Likewise. (CSKYV2_ISA_3E7): Likewise. (CSKYV2_ISA_7E10): Likewise. (CSKYV2_ISA_3E3R1): Likewise. (CSKYV2_ISA_3E3R2): Likewise. (CSKYV2_ISA_10E60): Likewise. (CSKYV2_ISA_3E3R3): Likewise. (CSKY_ISA_TRUST): Likewise. (CSKY_ISA_CACHE): Likewise. (CSKY_ISA_NVIC): Likewise. (CSKY_ISA_CP): Likewise. (CSKY_ISA_MP): Likewise. (CSKY_ISA_MP_1E2): Likewise. (CSKY_ISA_JAVA): Likewise. (CSKY_ISA_MAC): Likewise. (CSKY_ISA_MAC_DSP): Likewise. (CSKY_ISA_DSP): Likewise. (CSKY_ISA_DSP_1E2): Likewise. (CSKY_ISA_DSP_ENHANCE): Likewise. (CSKY_ISA_DSPE60): Likewise. (CSKY_ISA_FLOAT_E1): Likewise. (CSKY_ISA_FLOAT_1E2): Likewise. (CSKY_ISA_FLOAT_1E3): Likewise. (CSKY_ISA_FLOAT_3E4): Likewise. (CSKY_ISA_FLOAT_7E60): Likewise. (CSKY_ISA_VDSP): Likewise. (CSKY_ISA_VDSP_2): Likewise. (CSKY_ARCH_804): Define. (CSKY_ARCH_805): Define. (CSKY_ARCH_800): Define. |
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H.J. Lu
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8d58ed37f1 |
x86: Add NT_X86_CET note
Define NT_X86_CET which is the proposed note for x86 CET state to support Intel CET in Linux kernel. Double check it after Intel CET patches have been merged into Linux kernel. binutils/ * readelf.c (get_note_type): Support NT_X86_CET. include/ * elf/common.h (NT_X86_CET): New. |
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Cooper Qu
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525a0aa301 |
CSKY: Add new arches while refine the cpu option process.
Add arches CK804, CK805 and CK800. CK800 is an special arch which support all instructions for CSKYV2. Refine the cpu tables to simplify adding a new cpu. Co-Authored-By: Lifang Xia <lifang_xia@c-sky.com> gas/ * config/tc-csky.c (struct csky_cpu_info): Add new members isa_flag, features and ver. (struct csky_cpu_feature): New. (struct csky_cpu_version): New. (CSKY_FEATURE_MAX): Define. (CSKY_CPU_REVERISON_MAX): Define. (FEATURE_DSP_EXT, FEATURE_DSP, FEATURE_MMU, FEATURE_VDSP, FEATURE_FLOAT, FEATURE_TRUST, FEATURE_JAVA, FEATURE_SHIELD): Define, each standard one collection of instructions. (CSKY_FEATURES_DEF_NULL, CSKY_FEATURES_DEF_e, CSKY_FEATURES_DEF_t, CSKY_FEATURES_DEF_f, CSKY_FEATURES_DEF_v, CSKY_FEATURES_DEF_ef, CSKY_FEATURES_DEF_jt, CSKY_FEATURES_DEF_efht, CSKY_FEATURES_DEF_efv, CSKY_FEATURES_DEF_eft, CSKY_FEATURES_DEF_d, CSKY_FEATURES_DEF_df, CSKY_FEATURES_DEF_ft, CSKY_FEATURES_DEF_tv, CSKY_FEATURES_DEF_fv, CSKY_FEATURES_DEF_dft, CSKY_FEATURES_DEF_dfv, CSKY_FEATURES_DEF_ftv, CSKY_FEATURES_DEF_eftv): Define, the features combination used by cpu. (CSKY_CPU_REVERISON_r0p0, CSKY_CPU_REVERISON_r1p0, CSKY_CPU_REVERISON_r2p0, CSKY_CPU_REVERISON_r3p0, CSKY_CPU_REVERISON_RESERVED, CSKY_CPU_REVERISON_R3): Define, version information used by cpu. (csky_cpus): Refine, and add CK804, CK805 and CK800. (parse_cpu): Refine. (parse_arch): Refine. (md_show_usage): Refine. (md_begin): Refine. include/ * opcode/csky.h (CSKY_ARCH_804): Define. (CSKY_ARCH_805): Define. (CSKY_ARCH_800): Define. |
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Nick Clifton
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0332f66274 |
Fix compile time warnings when building for the CSKY target on a 32-bit host.
incldue * opcode/csky.h (CSKY_ISA_FLOAT_7E60): Use a long long type for this value. opcodes * csky-dis.c (csky_output_operand): Coerce the immediate values to long before printing. |
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Cooper Qu
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6a1ed9106f |
CSKY: Change mvtc and mulsw's ISA flag.
gas/ * config/tc-csky.c (CSKYV2_ISA_DSP): CSKY_ISA_DSPE60. (CSKY_ISA_860): Likewise. include/ * opcode/csky.h (CSKY_ISA_DSPE60): Define. opcodes/ * csky-opc.h (csky_v2_opcodes): Change mvtc and mulsw's ISA flag. |
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Cooper Qu
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1feede9b38 |
CSKY: Add FPUV3 instructions, which supported by ck860f.
Co-Authored-By: Lifang Xia <lifang_xia@c-sky.com> gas/ * config/tc-csky.c (float_work_fpuv3_fmovi): New function, helper function to encode fpuv3 fmovi instructions. (float_work_fpuv3_fstore): New function. (struct literal): Add new member 'offset'. (csky_cpus): New cpu CK860f. (enter_literal): Return literal pool pointer instead of offset. (parse_rt): Adjust the change of enter_literal. (parse_rtf): Likewise. (v1_work_lrw): Likewise. (v1_work_jbsr): Likewise. (v2_work_lrw): Likewise. (v2_work_jbsr): Likewise. (v2_work_jsri): Likewise. (vdsp_work_vlrw): Likewise. (is_freglist_legal): Add handler for FPUV3. (parse_type_freg): Likewise. (is_imm_within_range): Set e.X_add_number if it is a signed and negtive number. (get_operand_value): Add handler for OPRND_TYPE_IMM9b, OPRND_TYPE_HFLOAT_FMOVI, OPRND_TYPE_SFLOAT_FMOVI and OPRND_TYPE_DFLOAT_FMOVI. (float_to_half): Convert float number to harf float. opcodes/ * csky-dis.c (csky_output_operand): Add handlers for OPRND_TYPE_HFLOAT_FMOVI, OPRND_TYPE_SFLOAT_FMOVI and OPRND_TYPE_DFLOAT_FMOVI. Refine OPRND_TYPE_FREGLIST_DASH to support FPUV3 instructions. * csky-opc.h (enum operand_type): New enum OPRND_TYPE_IMM9b, OPRND_TYPE_HFLOAT_FMOVI, OPRND_TYPE_SFLOAT_FMOVI and OPRND_TYPE_DFLOAT_FMOVI. (OPRND_MASK_4_5, OPRND_MASK_6, OPRND_MASK_6_7, OPRND_MASK_6_8, OPRND_MASK_7, OPRND_MASK_7_8, OPRND_MASK_17_24, OPRND_MASK_20, OPRND_MASK_20_21, OPRND_MASK_20_22, OPRND_MASK_20_23, OPRND_MASK_20_24, OPRND_MASK_20_25, OPRND_MASK_0_3or5_8, OPRND_MASK_0_3or6_7, OPRND_MASK_0_3or25, OPRND_MASK_0_4or21_24, OPRND_MASK_5or20_21, OPRND_MASK_5or20_22, OPRND_MASK_5or20_23, OPRND_MASK_5or20_24, OPRND_MASK_5or20_25, OPRND_MASK_8_9or21_25, OPRND_MASK_8_9or16_25, OPRND_MASK_4_6or20, OPRND_MASK_5_7or20, OPRND_MASK_4_5or20or25, OPRND_MASK_4_6or20or25, OPRND_MASK_4_7or20or25, OPRND_MASK_6_9or17_24, OPRND_MASK_6_7or20, OPRND_MASK_6or20, OPRND_MASK_7or20, OPRND_MASK_5or8_9or16_25, OPRND_MASK_5or8_9or20_25): Define. (csky_v2_opcodes): Add FPUV3 instructions. include/ * opcode/csky.h (CSKY_ISA_FLOAT_7E60): Define. |
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Jozef Lawrynowicz
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7d81bc937c |
MSP430: Support relocations for subtract expressions in .uleb128 directives
Link-time relaxations of branches are common for MSP430, given that GCC can generate pessimal branch instructions, and the -mcode-region=either/-mdata-region=either options to shuffle sections can further change the type of branch instruction required. These relaxations can result in invalid code when .uleb128 directives, used in the .gcc_except_table section, are used to calculate the distance between two labels. A value for the .uleb128 directive is calculated at assembly-time, and can't be updated at link-time, even if relaxation causes the distance between the labels to change. This patch adds relocations for subtract expressions in .uleb128 directives, to allow the linker to re-calculate the value of these expressions after relaxation has been performed. bfd/ChangeLog: * bfd-in2.h (bfd_reloc_code_real): Add BFD_RELOC_MSP430_{SET,SUB}_ULEB128. * elf32-msp430.c (msp430_elf_ignore_reloc): New. (elf_msp430_howto_table): Add R_MSP430{,X}_GNU_{SET,SUB}_ULEB128. (msp430_reloc_map): Add R_MSP430_GNU_{SET,SUB}_ULEB128. (msp430x_reloc_map): Add R_MSP430X_GNU_{SET,SUB}_ULEB128. (write_uleb128): New. (msp430_final_link_relocate): Handle R_MSP430{,X}_GNU_{SET,SUB}_ULEB128. * libbfd.c (_bfd_write_unsigned_leb128): New. * libbfd.h (_bfd_write_unsigned_leb128): New prototype. Add BFD_RELOC_MSP430_{SET,SUB}_ULEB128. * reloc.c: Document BFD_RELOC_MSP430_{SET,SUB}_ULEB128. binutils/ChangeLog: * readelf.c (target_specific_reloc_handling): Handle R_MSP430{,X}_GNU_{SET,SUB}_ULEB128. gas/ChangeLog: * config/tc-msp430.c (msp430_insert_uleb128_fixes): New. (msp430_md_end): Call msp430_insert_uleb128_fixes. include/ChangeLog: * elf/msp430.h (elf_msp430_reloc_type): Add R_MSP430_GNU_{SET,SUB}_ULEB128. (elf_msp430x_reloc_type): Add R_MSP430X_GNU_{SET,SUB}_ULEB128. ld/ChangeLog: * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/msp430-elf.exp: Run new tests. * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/uleb128.s: New test. * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/uleb128_430.d: New test. * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/uleb128_430x.d: New test. |
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Alex Coplan
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38cf07a6c0 |
aarch64: Add support for Armv8-R system registers
This patch adds support for the system registers introduced in Armv8-R AArch64. gas/ChangeLog: 2020-09-08 Alex Coplan <alex.coplan@arm.com> * config/tc-aarch64.c (parse_sys_reg): Also pass sysreg name to validation function. (parse_sys_ins_reg): Likewise. (print_operands): Pass CPU features to aarch64_print_operand(). * testsuite/gas/aarch64/v8-r-bad-sysregs.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/v8-r-bad-sysregs.l: Error output. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/v8-r-bad-sysregs.s: Input. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/v8-r-sysregs-need-arch.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/v8-r-sysregs-need-arch.l: Error output. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/v8-r-sysregs.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/v8-r-sysregs.s: Input for previous two tests. include/ChangeLog: 2020-09-08 Alex Coplan <alex.coplan@arm.com> * opcode/aarch64.h (aarch64_sys_ins_reg_supported_p): Also take system register name in order to simplify validation for v8-R. (aarch64_print_operand): Also take CPU feature set, as disassembly for system registers now depends on arch variant. opcodes/ChangeLog: 2020-09-08 Alex Coplan <alex.coplan@arm.com> * aarch64-dis.c (print_operands): Pass CPU features to aarch64_print_operand(). * aarch64-opc.c (aarch64_print_operand): Use CPU features to determine preferred disassembly of system registers. (SR_RNG): Refactor to use new SR_FEAT2 macro. (SR_FEAT2): New. (SR_V8_1_A): New. (SR_V8_4_A): New. (SR_V8_A): New. (SR_V8_R): New. (SR_EXPAND_ELx): New. (SR_EXPAND_EL12): New. (aarch64_sys_regs): Specify which registers are only on A-profile, add R-profile system registers. (ENC_BARLAR): New. (PRBARn_ELx): New. (PRLARn_ELx): New. (aarch64_sys_ins_reg_supported_p): Reject EL3 registers for Armv8-R AArch64. |
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Alex Coplan
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95830c988a |
aarch64: Add base support for Armv8-R
This patch adds the basic infrastructure needed to support Armv8-R in AArch64 binutils: new command-line flags, new feature bits, a new BFD architecture, and support for differentiating between architecture variants in the disassembler. The new command-line options added by this patch are -march=armv8-r in GAS and -m aarch64:armv8-r in objdump. The disassembler support is necessary since Armv8-R AArch64 introduces a system register (VSCTLR_EL2) which shares an encoding with a different system register (TTBR0_EL2) in Armv8-A. This also allows us to use the correct preferred disassembly for the new DFB alias introduced in Armv8-R. bfd/ChangeLog: 2020-09-08 Alex Coplan <alex.coplan@arm.com> * archures.c (bfd_mach_aarch64_8R): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * cpu-aarch64.c (bfd_aarch64_arch_v8_r): New. (bfd_aarch64_arch_ilp32): Update tail pointer. gas/ChangeLog: 2020-09-08 Alex Coplan <alex.coplan@arm.com> * config/tc-aarch64.c (aarch64_archs): Add armv8-r. * doc/c-aarch64.texi: Document -march=armv8-r. include/ChangeLog: 2020-09-08 Alex Coplan <alex.coplan@arm.com> * opcode/aarch64.h (AARCH64_FEATURE_V8_A): New. (AARCH64_FEATURE_V8_R): New. (AARCH64_ARCH_V8): Include new A-profile feature bit. (AARCH64_ARCH_V8_R): New. opcodes/ChangeLog: 2020-09-08 Alex Coplan <alex.coplan@arm.com> * aarch64-dis.c (arch_variant): New. (determine_disassembling_preference): Disassemble according to arch variant. (select_aarch64_variant): New. (print_insn_aarch64): Set feature set. |
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Alan Modra
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7c80dd4c2c |
ubsan: v850-opc.c:412 left shift cannot be represented
include/ * opcode/v850.h (struct v850_operand <insert>): Make param op an unsigned long. opcodes/ * v850-opc.c (insert_i5div1, insert_i5div2, insert_i5div3), (insert_d5_4, insert_d8_6, insert_d8_7, insert_v8, insert_d9), (insert_u16_loop, insert_d16_15, insert_d16_16, insert_d17_16), (insert_d22, insert_d23, insert_d23_align1, insert_i9, insert_u9), (insert_spe, insert_r4, insert_POS, insert_WIDTH, insert_SELID), (insert_VECTOR8, insert_VECTOR5, insert_CACHEOP, insert_PREFOP), (nsert_IMM10U, insert_SRSEL1, insert_SRSEL2): Use unsigned long for value parameter and update code to suit. (extract_d9, extract_d16_15, extract_d16_16, extract_d17_16), (extract_d22, extract_d23, extract_i9): Use unsigned long variables. |
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Cooper Qu
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4211a34001 |
CSKY: Add CPU CK803r3.
Move divul and divsl to CSKYV2_ISA_3E3R3 instruction set, which is enabled by ck803r3, and it's still a part of enhance DSP instruction set. gas/ * config/tc-csky.c (csky_cpus): Add ck803r3. (CSKY_ISA_803R3): Define. (CSKY_ISA_803R2): Refine, use CSKY_ISA_803R1. include/ * opcode/csky.h (CSKYV2_ISA_3E3R3): Define. opcodes/ * csky-opc.h (csky_v2_opcodes): Move divul and divsl to CSKYV2_ISA_3E3R3 instruction set. |
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Alan Modra
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1174d92070 |
PR26493 UBSAN: elfnn-riscv.c left shift of negative value
include/ PR 26493 * opcode/riscv.h (OP_MASK_CSR, OP_MASK_CUSTOM_IMM) (OP_MASK_FUNCT7, OP_MASK_RS3): Make unsigned. bfd/ PR 26493 * elfnn-riscv.c (riscv_make_plt_header): Cast PLT_HEADER_SIZE to unsigned when using with RISCV_ITYPE. (_bfd_riscv_relax_call): Use an unsigned foff. |
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Alan Modra
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a148a448ec |
PR26457 UBSAN: som.c:1794 left shift cannot be represented
PR 26457 * som/aout.h (SOM_SUBSPACE_ACCESS_CONTROL_BITS_MASK): Make unsigned. (SOM_SUBSPACE_MEMORY_RESIDENT, SOM_SUBSPACE_DUP_COMMON) (SOM_SUBSPACE_IS_COMMON, SOM_SUBSPACE_IS_LOADABLE) (SOM_SUBSPACE_QUADRANT_MASK, SOM_SUBSPACE_INITIALLY_FROZEN) (SOM_SUBSPACE_IS_FIRST, SOM_SUBSPACE_CODE_ONLY) (SOM_SUBSPACE_SORT_KEY_MASK, SOM_SUBSPACE_REPLICATE_INIT) (SOM_SUBSPACE_CONTINUATION, SOM_SUBSPACE_IS_TSPECIFIC) (SOM_SUBSPACE_IS_COMDAT): Likewise. |
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Cooper Qu
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0861f561eb |
CSKY: Support attribute section.
bfd * elf32-csky.c (csky_archs): Fix arch names. (csky_find_arch_with_name): New. (elf32_csky_merge_attributes): New. (csky_elf_merge_private_bfd_data): Add process of merge attribute section. (elf32_csky_obj_attrs_arg_type): New. (elf32_csky_obj_attrs_handle_unknown): New. (elf_backend_obj_attrs_vendor): Define. (elf_backend_obj_attrs_section): Define. (elf_backend_obj_attrs_arg_type): Define. (elf_backend_obj_attrs_section_type): Define. binutils/ * readelf.c (get_csky_section_type_name): New. (get_section_type_name): Add handler for CSKY. (display_csky_attribute): New. (process_arch_specific): Add handler for CSKY. * testsuite/binutils-all/strip-3.d: Remove .csky.attributes section. elfcpp/ * elfcpp.h (enum SHT): New enum SHT_CSKY_ATTRIBUTES. gas/ * gas/config/tc-csky.c (md_begin): Set attributes. (isa_flag): Change type to unsigned 64 bits. (struct csky_cpu_info): Likewise. (struct csky_macro_info): Likewise. (set_csky_attribute): New. * testsuite/gas/csky/802j.d: Ignore .csky.attributes section. * testsuite/gas/csky/all.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/csky/bsr1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/csky/csky_vdsp.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/csky/cskyv2_all.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/csky/cskyv2_ck803r2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/csky/cskyv2_ck860.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/csky/cskyv2_dsp.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/csky/cskyv2_elrw.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/csky/cskyv2_float.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/csky/enhance_dsp.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/csky/java.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/csky/v1_float.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/csky/v2_float_part1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/csky/v2_float_part2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/csky/v2_tls_gd.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/csky/v2_tls_ie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/csky/v2_tls_ld.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/csky/v2_tls_le.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/elf/elf.exp: Add handler for CSKY. * testsuite/gas/elf/section2.e-csky: New. include/ * elf/csky.h (SHT_CSKY_ATTRIBUTES): Define. (Tag_CSKY_ARCH_NAME): New enum constant. (Tag_CSKY_CPU_NAME): Likewise. (Tag_CSKY_ISA_FLAGS): Likewise. (Tag_CSKY_DSP_VERSION): Likewise. (Tag_CSKY_VDSP_VERSION): Likewise. (Tag_CSKY_FPU_VERSION): Likewise. (Tag_CSKY_FPU_ABI): Likewise. (Tag_CSKY_FPU_ROUNDING): Likewise. (Tag_CSKY_FPU_DENORMAL): Likewise. (Tag_CSKY_FPU_Exception): Likewise. (Tag_CSKY_FPU_NUMBER_MODULE): Likewise. (Tag_CSKY_FPU_HARDFP): Likewise. (Tag_CSKY_MAX): Likewise. (VAL_CSKY_DSP_VERSION_EXTENSION): Likewise. (VAL_CSKY_DSP_VERSION_2): Likewise. (VAL_CSKY_VDSP_VERSION_1): Likewise. (VAL_CSKY_VDSP_VERSION_2): Likewise. (VAL_CSKY_FPU_ABI_SOFT): Likewise. (VAL_CSKY_FPU_ABI_SOFTFP): Likewise. (VAL_CSKY_FPU_ABI_HARD): Likewise. (VAL_CSKY_FPU_HARDFP_HALF): Likewise. (VAL_CSKY_FPU_HARDFP_SINGLE): Likewise. (VAL_CSKY_FPU_HARDFP_DOUBLE): Likewise. * opcode/csky.h (CSKY_ISA_VDSP_V2): Define. CSKYV1_ISA_E1: Change to long constant type. CSKYV2_ISA_E1: Likewise. CSKYV2_ISA_1E2: Likewise. CSKYV2_ISA_2E3: Likewise. CSKYV2_ISA_3E7: Likewise. CSKYV2_ISA_7E10: Likewise. CSKYV2_ISA_3E3R1: Likewise. CSKYV2_ISA_3E3R2: Likewise. CSKYV2_ISA_10E60: Likewise. CSKY_ISA_TRUST: Likewise. CSKY_ISA_CACHE: Likewise. CSKY_ISA_NVIC: Likewise. CSKY_ISA_CP: Likewise. CSKY_ISA_MP: Likewise. CSKY_ISA_MP_1E2: Likewise. CSKY_ISA_JAVA: Likewise. CSKY_ISA_MAC: Likewise. CSKY_ISA_MAC_DSP: Likewise. CSKY_ISA_DSP: Likewise. CSKY_ISA_DSP_1E2: Likewise. CSKY_ISA_DSP_ENHANCE: Likewise. CSKY_ISA_FLOAT_E1: Likewise. CSKY_ISA_FLOAT_1E2: Likewise. CSKY_ISA_FLOAT_1E3: Likewise. CSKY_ISA_FLOAT_3E4: Likewise. CSKY_ISA_VDSP: Likewise. ld/ * emulparams/cskyelf.sh: Support attribute section. * testsuite/ld-csky/tls-le-v1.d: Match .csky.attributes section. * ld/testsuite/ld-csky/tls-le.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-elf/non-contiguous.ld: Ignore .csky.attributes section. opcodes/ * csky-dis.c (CSKY_DEFAULT_ISA): Define. (csky_dis_info): Add member isa. (csky_find_inst_info): Skip instructions that do not belong to current CPU. (csky_get_disassembler): Get infomation from attribute section. (print_insn_csky): Set defualt ISA flag. * csky.h (CSKY_ISA_VDSP_2): Rename from CSKY_ISA_VDSP_V2. * csky-opc.h (struct csky_opcode): Change isa_flag16 and isa_flag32'type to unsigned 64 bits. |
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Nick Alcock
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926c9e7665 |
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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Nick Clifton
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3eba3ef344 |
Add support to readelf for the OpenBSD segment types.
PR 26405 binutils* readelf.c (get_segment_type): Handle OpenBSD segment types. include * elf/common.h (PT_OPENBSD_BOOTDATA): Define. (PT_OPENBSD_RANDOMIZE): Define. (PT_OPENBSD_WXNEEDED): Define. |
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Alan Modra
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1673aff569 |
PR26458 UBSAN: elf32-i386.c:3615 left shift of negative value
Happens when poking symbol index -2 into r_info. (The index is updated before writing out to file.) PR 26458 * elf/common.h (ELF32_R_INFO): Cast symbol index to unsigned. |
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Cooper Qu
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531c73a37b |
CSKY: Add new arch CK860.
bfd/ * bfd-in2.h (bfd_mach_ck860): New. * cpu-csky.c (arch_info_struct): Add item for CK860. gas/ * config/tc-csky.c (csky_archs): Add item for CK860, change ck810 and ck807's arch_flag. (csky_cpus): Add item for CK860. (md_begin): Enable DSP for CK810 and CK807 by default. (md_apply_fix): Fix CKCORE_TLS_IE32 relocation failure. * gas/testsuite/gas/csky/cskyv2_all.d: Change 'sync 0' to 'sync'. * gas/testsuite/gas/csky/cskyv2_all.s: Likewise. * gas/testsuite/gas/csky/cskyv2_ck860.d: New. * gas/testsuite/gas/csky/cskyv2_ck860.s: New. * gas/testsuite/gas/csky/enhance_dsp.d: Change plsli.u16 to plsli.16. * gas/testsuite/gas/csky/enhance_dsp.s: Likewise. include/ * opcode/csky.h (CSKYV2_ISA_10E60): New. (CSKY_ARCH_860): New. opcode/ * csky-dis.c (csky_find_inst_info): Skip CK860's instructions in other CPUs to speed up disassembling. * csky-opc.h (csky_v2_opcodes): Add CK860's instructions, Change plsli.u16 to plsli.16, change sync's operand format. Change-Id: I80ec1a9c0cc600d668082a9b91ae6d45b33ec0fc |
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Cooper Qu
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d04aee0f41 |
CSKY: Add ck803r2 series cpu.
gas/ * config/tc-csky.c (CSKY_ISA_803R2): New. (csky_archs): Add ck803r2 series. (md_begin): Fix warning about -medsp. (csky_get_freg_val): Support lowercase of fpu register name. * testsuite/gas/csky/cskyv2_ck803r2.s: New file. * testsuite/gas/csky/cskyv2_ck803r2.d: New file. include/ * csky.h (CSKYV2_ISA_3E3R2): New. opcodes/ * csky-opc.h (csky_v2_opcodes): Add instruction bnezad. |
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Mark Wielaard
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b8fff44e0e |
ada-lex.l: Ignore register diagnostic also for g++ defaulting to ISO C++17
Building with a really old flex and a really new g++ is probably not recommended, but it should not cause compile errors. gdb/ChangeLog: * ada-lex.l: Extend register warnings diagnostics comment for g++. include/ChangeLog: * diagnostics.h (DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORE_DEPRECATED_REGISTER): Also define for GCC version 7.0 or higher. |
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Alex Coplan
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fa63795f40 |
aarch64: Don't assert on long sysreg names
This patch fixes an assertion failure on long system register operands in the AArch64 backend. See the new testcase for an input which reproduces the issue. gas/ChangeLog: * config/tc-aarch64.c (parse_sys_reg): Don't assert when parsing a long system register. (parse_sys_ins_reg): Likewise. (sysreg_hash_insert): New. (md_begin): Use sysreg_hash_insert() to ensure all system registers are no longer than the maximum length at startup. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/invalid-sysreg-assert.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/invalid-sysreg-assert.l: Error output. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/invalid-sysreg-assert.s: Input. include/ChangeLog: * opcode/aarch64.h (AARCH64_MAX_SYSREG_NAME_LEN): New. |
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Przemyslaw Wirkus
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f7cb161ea6 |
[aarch64] GAS doesn't validate the architecture version for any tlbi registers. Fixed with this patch.
* gas/config/tc-aarch64.c (parse_sys_reg): Call to aarch64_sys_ins_reg_supported_p instead of aarch64_sys_reg_supported_p. (parse_sys_ins_reg): Add aarch64_sys_reg_deprecated_p check. * include/opcode/aarch64.h (aarch64_sys_reg_deprecated_p): Functions paramaters changed. (aarch64_sys_reg_supported_p): Function removed. (aarch64_sys_ins_reg_supported_p): Functions paramaters changed. * opcodes/aarch64-opc.c (aarch64_print_operand): (aarch64_sys_reg_deprecated_p): Functions paramaters changed. (aarch64_sys_reg_supported_p): Function removed. (aarch64_sys_ins_reg_supported_p): Functions paramaters changed. (aarch64_sys_ins_reg_supported_p): Merged aarch64_sys_reg_supported_p into this function. * gas/testsuite/gas/aarch64/illegal-sysreg-5.d: New test. * gas/testsuite/gas/aarch64/illegal-sysreg-5.l: New test. * gas/testsuite/gas/aarch64/sysreg-5.s: New test. |
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Caroline Tice
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a69ee13f5a |
For DWARF v5 Dwarf Package Files (.dwp files), the section identifier encodings have changed. This patch updates dwarf2.h to contain the new encodings. (see http://dwarfstd.org/doc/DWARF5.pdf, section 7.3.5).
* dwarf2.h (enum dwarf_sect_v5): A new enum section for the sections in a DWARF 5 DWP file (DWP version 5). |
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Nick Alcock
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662df3c3f1 |
libctf, link: tie in the deduplicating linker
This fairly intricate commit connects up the CTF linker machinery (which operates in terms of ctf_archive_t's on ctf_link_inputs -> ctf_link_outputs) to the deduplicator (which operates in terms of arrays of ctf_file_t's, all the archives exploded). The nondeduplicating linker is retained, but is not called unless the CTF_LINK_NONDEDUP flag is passed in (which ld never does), or the environment variable LD_NO_CTF_DEDUP is set. Eventually, once we have confidence in the much-more-complex deduplicating linker, I hope the nondeduplicating linker can be removed. In brief, what this does is traverses each input archive in ctf_link_inputs, opening every member (if not already open) and tying child dicts to their parents, shoving them into an array and constructing a corresponding parents array that tells the deduplicator which dict is the parent of which child. We then call ctf_dedup and ctf_dedup_emit with that array of inputs, taking the outputs that result and putting them into ctf_link_outputs where the rest of the CTF linker expects to find them, then linking in the variables just as is done by the nondeduplicating linker. It also implements much of the CU-mapping side of things. The problem CU-mapping introduces is that if you map many input CUs into one output, this is saying that you want many translation units to produce at most one child dict if conflicting types are found in any of them. This means you can suddenly have multiple distinct types with the same name in the same dict, which libctf cannot really represent because it's not something you can do with C translation units. The deduplicator machinery already committed does as best it can with these, hiding types with conflicting names rather than making child dicts out of them: but we still need to call it. This is done similarly to the main link, taking the inputs (one CU output at a time), deduplicating them, taking the output and making it an input to the final link. Two (significant) optimizations are done: we share atoms tables between all these links and the final link (so e.g. all type hash values are shared, all decorated type names, etc); and any CU-mapped links with only one input (and no child dicts) doesn't need to do anything other than renaming the CU: the CU-mapped link phase can be skipped for it. Put together, large CU-mapped links can save 50% of their memory usage and about as much time (and the memory usage for CU-mapped links is significant, because all those output CUs have to have all their types stored in memory all at once). include/ * ctf-api.h (CTF_LINK_NONDEDUP): New, turn off the deduplicator. libctf/ * ctf-impl.h (ctf_list_splice): New. * ctf-util.h (ctf_list_splice): Likewise. * ctf-link.c (link_sort_inputs_cb_arg_t): Likewise. (ctf_link_sort_inputs): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_count_inputs): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_open_inputs): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_close_inputs): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_variables): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating_per_cu): Likewise. (ctf_link_deduplicating): Likewise. (ctf_link): Call it. |
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Nick Alcock
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e3e8411bec |
libctf, link: add CTF_LINK_OMIT_VARIABLES_SECTION
This flag (not used anywhere yet) causes the variables section to be omitted from the output CTF dict. include/ * ctf-api.h (CTF_LINK_OMIT_VARIABLES_SECTION): New. libctf/ * ctf-link.c (ctf_link_one_input_archive_member): Check CTF_LINK_OMIT_VARIABLES_SECTION. |
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Nick Alcock
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0f0c11f7fc |
libctf, dedup: add deduplicator
This adds the core deduplicator that the ctf_link machinery calls (possibly repeatedly) to link the CTF sections: it takes an array of input ctf_file_t's and another array that indicates which entries in the input array are parents of which other entries, and returns an array of outputs. The first output is always the ctf_file_t on which ctf_link/ctf_dedup/etc was called: the other outputs are child dicts that have the first output as their parent. include/ * ctf-api.h (CTF_LINK_SHARE_DUPLICATED): No longer unimplemented. libctf/ * ctf-impl.h (ctf_type_id_key): New, the key in the cd_id_to_file_t. (ctf_dedup): New, core deduplicator state. (ctf_file_t) <ctf_dedup>: New. <ctf_dedup_atoms>: New. <ctf_dedup_atoms_alloc>: New. (ctf_hash_type_id_key): New prototype. (ctf_hash_eq_type_id_key): Likewise. (ctf_dedup_atoms_init): Likewise. * ctf-hash.c (ctf_hash_eq_type_id_key): New. (ctf_dedup_atoms_init): Likewise. * ctf-create.c (ctf_serialize): Adjusted. (ctf_add_encoded): No longer static. (ctf_add_reftype): Likewise. * ctf-open.c (ctf_file_close): Destroy the ctf_dedup_atoms_alloc. * ctf-dedup.c: New file. * ctf-decls.h [!HAVE_DECL_STPCPY]: Add prototype. * configure.ac: Check for stpcpy. * Makefile.am: Add it. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * config.h.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. |
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Nick Alcock
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6dd2819ffc |
libctf, link: add the ability to filter out variables from the link
The CTF variables section (containing variables that have no corresponding symtab entries) can cause the string table to get very voluminous if the names of variables are long. Some callers want to filter out particular variables they know they won't need. So add a "variable filter" callback that does that: it's passed the name of the variable and a corresponding ctf_file_t / ctf_id_t pair, and should return 1 to filter it out. ld doesn't use this machinery yet, but we could easily add it later if desired. (But see later for a commit that turns off CTF variable- section linking in ld entirely by default.) include/ * ctf-api.h (ctf_link_variable_filter_t): New. (ctf_link_set_variable_filter): Likewise. libctf/ * libctf.ver (ctf_link_set_variable_filter): Add. * ctf-impl.h (ctf_file_t) <ctf_link_variable_filter>: New. <ctf_link_variable_filter_arg>: Likewise. * ctf-create.c (ctf_serialize): Adjust. * ctf-link.c (ctf_link_set_variable_filter): New, set it. (ctf_link_one_variable): Call it if set. |
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Nick Alcock
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5f54462c6a |
libctf, link: redo cu-mapping handling
Now a bunch of stuff that doesn't apply to ld or any normal use of libctf, piled into one commit so that it's easier to ignore. The cu-mapping machinery associates incoming compilation unit names with outgoing names of CTF dictionaries that should correspond to them, for non-gdb CTF consumers that would like to group multiple TUs into a single child dict if conflicting types are found in it (the existing use case is one kernel module, one child CTF dict, even if the kernel module is composed of multiple CUs). The upcoming deduplicator needs to track not only the mapping from incoming CU name to outgoing dict name, but the inverse mapping from outgoing dict name to incoming CU name, so it can work over every CTF dict we might see in the output and link into it. So rejig the ctf-link machinery to do that. Simultaneously (because they are closely associated and were written at the same time), we add a new CTF_LINK_EMPTY_CU_MAPPINGS flag to ctf_link, which tells the ctf_link machinery to create empty child dicts for each outgoing CU mapping even if no CUs that correspond to it exist in the link. This is a bit (OK, quite a lot) of a waste of space, but some existing consumers require it. (Nobody else should use it.) Its value is not consecutive with existing CTF_LINK flag values because we're about to add more flags that are conceptually closer to the existing ones than this one is. include/ * ctf-api.h (CTF_LINK_EMPTY_CU_MAPPINGS): New. libctf/ * ctf-impl.h (ctf_file_t): Improve comments. <ctf_link_cu_mapping>: Split into... <ctf_link_in_cu_mapping>: ... this... <ctf_link_out_cu_mapping>: ... and this. * ctf-create.c (ctf_serialize): Adjust. * ctf-open.c (ctf_file_close): Likewise. * ctf-link.c (ctf_create_per_cu): Look things up in the in_cu_mapping instead of the cu_mapping. (ctf_link_add_cu_mapping): The deduplicating link will define what happens if many FROMs share a TO. (ctf_link_add_cu_mapping): Create in_cu_mapping and out_cu_mapping. Do not create ctf_link_outputs here any more, or create per-CU dicts here: they are already created when needed. (ctf_link_one_variable): Log a debug message if we skip a variable due to its type being concealed in a CU-mapped link. (This is probably too common a case to make into a warning.) (ctf_link): Create empty per-CU dicts if requested. |
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Nick Alcock
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8d2229ad1e |
libctf, link: add lazy linking: clean up input members: err/warn cleanup
This rather large and intertwined pile of changes does three things: First, it transitions from dprintf to ctf_err_warn for things the user might care about: this one file is the major impetus for the ctf_err_warn infrastructure, because things like file names are crucial in linker error messages, and errno values are utterly incapable of communicating them Second, it stabilizes the ctf_link APIs: you can now call ctf_link_add_ctf without a CTF argument (only a NAME), to lazily ctf_open the file with the given NAME when needed, and close it as soon as possible, to save memory. This is not an API change because a null CTF argument was prohibited before now. Since getting CTF directly from files uses ctf_open, passing in only a NAME requires use of libctf, not libctf-nobfd. The linker's behaviour is unchanged, as it still passes in a ctf_archive_t as before. This also let us fix a leak: we were opening ctf_archives and their containing ctf_files, then only closing the files and leaving the archives open. Third, this commit restructures the ctf_link_in_member argument used by the CTF linking machinery and adjusts its users accordingly. We drop two members: - arcname, which is difficult to construct and then only used in error messages (that were only dprintf()ed, so never seen!) - share_mode, since we store the flags passed to ctf_link (including the share mode) in a new ctf_file_t.ctf_link_flags to help dedup get hold of it We rename others whose existing names were fairly dreadful: - done_main_member -> done_parent, using consistent terminology for .ctf as the parent of all archive members - main_input_fp -> in_fp_parent, likewise - file_name -> in_file_name, likewise We add one new member, cu_mapped. Finally, we move the various frees of things like mapping table data to the top-level ctf_link, since deduplicating links will want to do that too. include/ * ctf-api.h (ECTF_NEEDSBFD): New. (ECTF_NERR): Adjust. (ctf_link): Rename share_mode arg to flags. libctf/ * Makefile.am: Set -DNOBFD=1 in libctf-nobfd, and =0 elsewhere. * Makefile.in: Regenerated. * ctf-impl.h (ctf_link_input_name): New. (ctf_file_t) <ctf_link_flags>: New. * ctf-create.c (ctf_serialize): Adjust accordingly. * ctf-link.c: Define ctf_open as weak when PIC. (ctf_arc_close_thunk): Remove unnecessary thunk. (ctf_file_close_thunk): Likewise. (ctf_link_input_name): New. (ctf_link_input_t): New value of the ctf_file_t.ctf_link_input. (ctf_link_input_close): Adjust accordingly. (ctf_link_add_ctf_internal): New, split from... (ctf_link_add_ctf): ... here. Return error if lazy loading of CTF is not possible. Change to just call... (ctf_link_add): ... this new function. (ctf_link_add_cu_mapping): Transition to ctf_err_warn. Drop the ctf_file_close_thunk. (ctf_link_in_member_cb_arg_t) <file_name> Rename to... <in_file_name>: ... this. <arcname>: Drop. <share_mode>: Likewise (migrated to ctf_link_flags). <done_main_member>: Rename to... <done_parent>: ... this. <main_input_fp>: Rename to... <in_fp_parent>: ... this. <cu_mapped>: New. (ctf_link_one_type): Adjuwt accordingly. Transition to ctf_err_warn, removing a TODO. (ctf_link_one_variable): Note a case too common to warn about. Report in the debug stream if a cu-mapped link prevents addition of a conflicting variable. (ctf_link_one_input_archive_member): Adjust. (ctf_link_lazy_open): New, open a CTF archive for linking when needed. (ctf_link_close_one_input_archive): New, close it again. (ctf_link_one_input_archive): Adjust for lazy opening, member renames, and ctf_err_warn transition. Move the empty_link_type_mapping call to... (ctf_link): ... here. Adjut for renamings and thunk removal. Don't spuriously fail if some input contains no CTF data. (ctf_link_write): ctf_err_warn transition. * libctf.ver: Remove not-yet-stable comment. |
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Nick Alcock
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8b37e7b63e |
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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Nick Alcock
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ec388c16cd |
libctf: error out on corrupt CTF with invalid header flags
If corrupt CTF with invalid header flags is passed in, return the new error ECTF_FLAGS. include/ * ctf-api.h (ECTF_FLAGS): New. (ECTF_NERR): Adjust. * ctf.h (CTF_F_MAX): New. libctf/ * ctf-open.c (ctf_bufopen_internal): Diagnose invalid flags. |
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Nick Alcock
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688d28f621 |
libctf, next: introduce new class of easier-to-use iterators
The libctf machinery currently only provides one way to iterate over its data structures: ctf_*_iter functions that take a callback and an arg and repeatedly call it. This *works*, but if you are doing a lot of iteration it is really quite inconvenient: you have to package up your local variables into structures over and over again and spawn lots of little functions even if it would be clearer in a single run of code. Look at ctf-string.c for an extreme example of how unreadable this can get, with three-line-long functions proliferating wildly. The deduplicator takes this to the Nth level. It iterates over a whole bunch of things: if we'd had to use _iter-class iterators for all of them there would be twenty additional functions in the deduplicator alone, for no other reason than that the iterator API requires it. Let's do something better. strtok_r gives us half the design: generators in a number of other languages give us the other half. The *_next API allows you to iterate over CTF-like entities in a single function using a normal while loop. e.g. here we are iterating over all the types in a dict: ctf_next_t *i = NULL; int *hidden; ctf_id_t id; while ((id = ctf_type_next (fp, &i, &hidden, 1)) != CTF_ERR) { /* do something with 'hidden' and 'id' */ } if (ctf_errno (fp) != ECTF_NEXT_END) /* iteration error */ Here we are walking through the members of a struct with CTF ID 'struct_type': ctf_next_t *i = NULL; ssize_t offset; const char *name; ctf_id_t membtype; while ((offset = ctf_member_next (fp, struct_type, &i, &name, &membtype)) >= 0 { /* do something with offset, name, and membtype */ } if (ctf_errno (fp) != ECTF_NEXT_END) /* iteration error */ Like every other while loop, this means you have access to all the local variables outside the loop while inside it, with no need to tiresomely package things up in structures, move the body of the loop into a separate function, etc, as you would with an iterator taking a callback. ctf_*_next allocates 'i' for you on first entry (when it must be NULL), and frees and NULLs it and returns a _next-dependent flag value when the iteration is over: the fp errno is set to ECTF_NEXT_END when the iteartion ends normally. If you want to exit early, call ctf_next_destroy on the iterator. You can copy iterators using ctf_next_copy, which copies their current iteration position so you can remember loop positions and go back to them later (or ctf_next_destroy them if you don't need them after all). Each _next function returns an always-likely-to-be-useful property of the thing being iterated over, and takes pointers to parameters for the others: with very few exceptions all those parameters can be NULLs if you're not interested in them, so e.g. you can iterate over only the offsets of members of a structure this way: while ((offset = ctf_member_next (fp, struct_id, &i, NULL, NULL)) >= 0) If you pass an iterator in use by one iteration function to another one, you get the new error ECTF_NEXT_WRONGFUN back; if you try to change ctf_file_t in mid-iteration, you get ECTF_NEXT_WRONGFP back. Internally the ctf_next_t remembers the iteration function in use, various sizes and increments useful for almost all iterations, then uses unions to overlap the actual entities being iterated over to keep ctf_next_t size down. Iterators available in the public API so far (all tested in actual use in the deduplicator): /* Iterate over the members of a STRUCT or UNION, returning each member's offset and optionally name and member type in turn. On end-of-iteration, returns -1. */ ssize_t ctf_member_next (ctf_file_t *fp, ctf_id_t type, ctf_next_t **it, const char **name, ctf_id_t *membtype); /* Iterate over the members of an enum TYPE, returning each enumerand's NAME or NULL at end of iteration or error, and optionally passing back the enumerand's integer VALue. */ const char * ctf_enum_next (ctf_file_t *fp, ctf_id_t type, ctf_next_t **it, int *val); /* Iterate over every type in the given CTF container (not including parents), optionally including non-user-visible types, returning each type ID and optionally the hidden flag in turn. Returns CTF_ERR on end of iteration or error. */ ctf_id_t ctf_type_next (ctf_file_t *fp, ctf_next_t **it, int *flag, int want_hidden); /* Iterate over every variable in the given CTF container, in arbitrary order, returning the name and type of each variable in turn. The NAME argument is not optional. Returns CTF_ERR on end of iteration or error. */ ctf_id_t ctf_variable_next (ctf_file_t *fp, ctf_next_t **it, const char **name); /* Iterate over all CTF files in an archive, returning each dict in turn as a ctf_file_t, and NULL on error or end of iteration. It is the caller's responsibility to close it. Parent dicts may be skipped. Regardless of whether they are skipped or not, the caller must ctf_import the parent if need be. */ ctf_file_t * ctf_archive_next (const ctf_archive_t *wrapper, ctf_next_t **it, const char **name, int skip_parent, int *errp); ctf_label_next is prototyped but not implemented yet. include/ * ctf-api.h (ECTF_NEXT_END): New error. (ECTF_NEXT_WRONGFUN): Likewise. (ECTF_NEXT_WRONGFP): Likewise. (ECTF_NERR): Adjust. (ctf_next_t): New. (ctf_next_create): New prototype. (ctf_next_destroy): Likewise. (ctf_next_copy): Likewise. (ctf_member_next): Likewise. (ctf_enum_next): Likewise. (ctf_type_next): Likewise. (ctf_label_next): Likewise. (ctf_variable_next): Likewise. libctf/ * ctf-impl.h (ctf_next): New. (ctf_get_dict): New prototype. * ctf-lookup.c (ctf_get_dict): New, split out of... (ctf_lookup_by_id): ... here. * ctf-util.c (ctf_next_create): New. (ctf_next_destroy): New. (ctf_next_copy): New. * ctf-types.c (includes): Add <assert.h>. (ctf_member_next): New. (ctf_enum_next): New. (ctf_type_iter): Document the lack of iteration over parent types. (ctf_type_next): New. (ctf_variable_next): New. * ctf-archive.c (ctf_archive_next): New. * libctf.ver: Add new public functions. |
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Nick Alcock
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2399827bfa |
libctf: add ctf_ref
This allows you to bump the refcount on a ctf_file_t, so that you can smuggle it out of iterators which open and close the ctf_file_t for you around the loop body (like ctf_archive_iter). You still can't use this to preserve a ctf_file_t for longer than the lifetime of its containing entity (e.g. ctf_archive). include/ * ctf-api.h (ctf_ref): New. libctf/ * libctf.ver (ctf_ref): New. * ctf-open.c (ctf_ref): Implement it. |
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Nick Alcock
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9c23dfa5aa |
libctf: add ctf_archive_count
Another count that was otherwise unavailable without doing expensive operations. include/ * ctf-api.h (ctf_archive_count): New. libctf/ * ctf-archive.c (ctf_archive_count): New. * libctf.ver: New public function. |
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Nick Alcock
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e0325e2ced |
libctf: add ctf_member_count
This returns the number of members in a struct or union, or the number of enumerations in an enum. (This was only available before now by iterating across every member, but it can be returned much faster than that.) include/ * ctf-api.h (ctf_member_count): New. libctf/ * ctf-types.c (ctf_member_count): New. * libctf.ver: New public function. |
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Nick Alcock
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9b15cbb789 |
libctf: add ctf_type_kind_forwarded
This is just like ctf_type_kind, except that forwards get the type of the thing being pointed to rather than CTF_K_FORWARD. include/ * ctf-api.h (ctf_type_kind_forwarded): New. libctf/ * ctf-types.c (ctf_type_kind_forwarded): New. |
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Nick Alcock
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01d9317436 |
libctf: add ctf_type_name_raw
We already have a function ctf_type_aname_raw, which returns the raw name of a type with no decoration for structures or arrays or anything like that: just the underlying name of whatever it is that's being ultimately pointed at. But this can be inconvenient to use, becauswe it always allocates new storage for the string and copies it in, so it can potentially fail. Add ctf_type_name_raw, which just returns the string directly out of libctf's guts: it will live until the ctf_file_t is closed (if we later gain the ability to remove types from writable dicts, it will live as long as the type lives). Reimplement ctf_type_aname_raw in terms of it. include/ * ctf-api.c (ctf_type_name_raw): New. libctf/ * ctf-types.c (ctf_type_name_raw): New. (ctf_type_aname_raw): Reimplement accordingly. |
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Nick Alcock
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7eea9d3bdb |
libctf: restructure error handling to reduce relocations
Jose Marchesi noted that the traditional-Unix error array in ctf-error.c introduces one reloc per error to initialize the array: 58 so far. We can reduce this to zero using an array of carefully-sized individual members which is used to construct a string table, that is then referenced by the lookup functions: but doing this automatically is a pain. Bruno Haible wrote suitable code years ago: I got permission to reuse it (Bruno says "... which I hereby put in the public domain"); I modified it a tiny bit (similarly to what Ulrich Drepper did in the dsohowto text, but I redid it from scratch), commented it up a bit, and shifted the error table into that form, migrating it into the new file ctf-error.h. This has the advantage that it spotted both typos in the text of the errors in the comments in ctf-api.h and typos in the error defines in the comments in ctf-error.c, and places where the two were simply not in sync. All are now fixed. One new constant exists in ctf-api.h: CTF_NERR, since the old method of working out the number of errors in ctf-error.c was no longer usable, and it seems that the number of CTF errors is something users might reasonably want as well. It should be pretty easy to keep up to date as new errors are introduced. include/ * ctf-api.h (ECTF_*): Improve comments. (ECTF_NERR): New. libctf/ * ctf-error.c: Include <stddef.h>, for offsetof. (_ctf_errlist): Migrate to... (_ctf_errlist_t): ... this. (_ctf_erridx): New, indexes into _ctf_errlist_t. (_ctf_nerr): Remove. (ctf_errmsg): Adjust accordingly. * Makefile.am (BUILT_SOURCES): Note... (ctf-error.h): ... this new rule. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * mkerrors.sed: New, process ctf-api.h to generate ctf-error.h. * .gitignore: New, ignore ctf-error.h. |
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Nick Alcock
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b64751cf0b |
include, libctf: typo fixes
include/ * ctf-api.h: Fix typos in comments. libctf/ * ctf-impl.h: Fix typos in comments. |
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H.J. Lu
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0e6a3f07f5 |
ld: Properly override the IR definition
We change the previous definition in the IR object to undefweak only after all LTO symbols have been read. include/ PR ld/26262 PR ld/26267 * bfdlink.h (bfd_link_info): Add lto_all_symbols_read. ld/ PR ld/26262 PR ld/26267 * ldlang.c (lang_process): Set lto_all_symbols_read after all LTO IR symbols have been read. * plugin.c (plugin_notice): Override the IR definition only if all LTO IR symbols have been read or the new definition is non-weak and the the IR definition is weak * testsuite/ld-plugin/lto.exp: Run PR ld/26262 and ld/26267 tests. * testsuite/ld-plugin/pr26262a.c: New file. * testsuite/ld-plugin/pr26262b.c: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-plugin/pr26262c.c: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-plugin/pr26267.err: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-plugin/pr26267a.c: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-plugin/pr26267b.c: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-plugin/pr26267c.c: Likewise. |
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H.J. Lu
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a308b89de7 |
x86: Support GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_2_TMM
Support GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_2_TMM in https://gitlab.com/x86-psABIs/x86-64-ABI/-/merge_requests/1 #define GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_2_TMM (1U << 10) binutils/ * readelf.c (decode_x86_feature_2): Handle GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_2_TMM. gas/ * config/tc-i386.c (output_insn): Check i.xstate to set GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_2_TMM. * testsuite/gas/i386/i386.exp: Run x86-64-property-7, x86-64-property-8 and x86-64-property-9. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-7.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-7.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-8.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-8.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-9.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-property-9.s: Likewise. include/ * elf/common.h (GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_2_TMM): New. |
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John Baldwin
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fc238d4a06 |
Support several new ELF auxiliary vector types on FreeBSD.
FreeBSD's kernel recently added several ELF auxiliary vector entries to describe the arguments passed to new executable images during exec(). The AT_FREEBSD_ARGC and AT_FREEBSD_ARGV entries give the length and address of the process argument array. AT_FREEBSD_ENVC and AT_FREEBSD_ENVV entries give the length and address of the initial process environment. AT_FREEBSD_PS_STRINGS gives the address of the 'struct ps_strings' object. include/ChangeLog: * elf/common.h (AT_FREEBSD_ARGC, AT_FREEBSD_ARGV, AT_FREEBSD_ENVC) (AT_FREEBSD_ENVV, AT_FREEBSD_PS_STRINGS): Define. gdb/ChangeLog: * fbsd-tdep.c (fbsd_print_auxv_entry): Handle AT_FREEBSD_ARGC, AT_FREEBSD_ARGV, AT_FREEBSD_ENVC, AT_FREEBSD_ENVV, AT_FREEBSD_PS_STRINGS. |
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Alan Modra
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fe49679d51 |
Remove powerpc PE support
Plus some leftover powerpc lynxos support. bfd/ * coff-ppc.c: Delete. * pe-ppc.c: Delete. * pei-ppc.c: Delete. * Makefile.am (BFD32_BACKENDS, BFD32_BACKENDS_CFILES): Remove PE PPC. * coffcode.h (coff_set_arch_mach_hook, coff_set_flags): Remove PPCMAGIC code. (coff_write_object_contents): Remove PPC_PE code. * config.bfd: Move powerpcle-pe to removed targets. * configure.ac: Remove powerpc PE entries. * libcoff-in.h (ppc_allocate_toc_section): Delete. (ppc_process_before_allocation): Delete. * peXXigen.c: Remove POWERPC_LE_PE code and comments. * targets.c: Remove powerpc PE vectors. * po/SRC-POTFILES.in: Regenerate. * libcoff.h: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. binutils/ * dlltool.c: Remove powerpc PE support and comments. * configure.ac: Remove powerpc PE dlltool config. * configure: Regenerate. gas/ * config/obj-coff.h: Remove TE_PE support. * config/tc-ppc.c: Likewise. * config/tc-ppc.h: Likewise. * configure.tgt: Remove powerpc PE and powerpc lynxos. * testsuite/gas/cfi/cfi.exp (cfi-common-6): Remove powerpc PE condition. * testsuite/gas/macros/macros.exp: Don't xfail powerpc PE. include/ * coff/powerpc.h: Delete. ld/ * emulparams/ppcpe.sh: Delete. * scripttempl/ppcpe.sc: Delete. * emulparams/ppclynx.sh: Delete. * Makefile.am (ALL_EMULATION_SOURCES): Remove ppc PE and lynxos. * configure.tgt: Likewise. * emultempl/beos.em: Remove powerpc PE support. * emultempl/pe.em: Likewise. * po/BLD-POTFILES.in: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. |
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Nick Clifton
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Nelson Chu
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08ccfccf0e |
RISC-V: Support debug and float CSR as the unprivileged ones.
The unprivileged CSR should be controlled by other specific specs rather than the privileged spec. For example, the debug CSR should be controlled by the debug spec, and the float CSR should be controlled by the float spec. User may use assembler options to choose what the debug and other specs they want, or may encode the versions of specs into the architecture string directly. Since we haven't decided which one is better, we set the defined and aborted versions of unprivileged CSR to PRIV_SPEC_CLASS_NONE in the include/opcode/riscv-opc.h, to tell assembler don't check priv spec versions for them. However, these PRIV_SPEC_CLASS_NONE will be changed to FLOAT_SPEC_CLASS_* and DEBUG_SPEC_CLASS_* in the future. gas/ * config/tc-riscv.c (riscv_csr_class_check): Removed. Move the checking into riscv_csr_address. (riscv_csr_version_check): Likewise. (riscv_csr_address): New function. Return the suitable CSR address after checking the ISA dependency and versions. Issue warnings if we find any conflict and -mcsr-check is set. CSR_CLASS_F and CSR_CLASS_DEBUG are unprivileged CSR for now, so don't check the priv spec versions for them. (reg_csr_lookup_internal): Call riscv_csr_address to find the suitable CSR address. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-fext.d: Remove -mpriv-spec=1.11. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-read-only-01.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-rv32-only.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-fext.l: We don't care the priv spec warnings here. These warnings are added by accident. Remove them and only focus on the ISA dependency warnings. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-rv32-only.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-read-only-01.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-version-1p9.l: Updated since dscratch0 and dscratch1 are regarded as the unprivileged CSR rather than the privileged ones. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-version-1p9p1.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-version-1p10.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-version-1p11.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg.s: Likewise. Add missing debug CSR. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-version-1p9.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-version-1p9p1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-version-1p10.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-version-1p11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-dw-regnums.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-dw-regnums.s: Likewise. include/ * opcode/riscv-opc.h: Support the unprivileged CSR. The versions of the unprivileged CSR should be PRIV_SPEC_CLASS_NONE for now. * opcode/riscv.h (enum riscv_csr_class): Add CSR_CLASS_DEBUG. opcodes/ * riscv-dis.c (print_insn_args, case 'E'): Updated. Let the unprivileged CSR can also be initialized. |
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Nelson Chu
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83d7d99e75 |
RISC-V: Cleanup the include/opcode/riscv-opc.h.
The include/opcode/riscv-opc.h file is no longer automatically generated, so we remove the misleading comments and add new ones. Besides, the CAUSE_* macros and DECLARE_CAUSE are unused for binutils and gdb. Therefore, remove them, too. include/ * opcode/riscv-opc.h: Cleanup and remove the unused macros. |
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Alan Modra
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279edac53d |
C++ comments
binutils isn't c99 (yet). This replaces or removes some C++ style comments. bfd/ * arc-got.h: Use C style comments. * coff-z80.c: Likewise. * elf32-csky.c: Likewise. * peXXigen.c: Likewise. * elf32-m32c.c (m32c_elf_relax_delete_bytes): Remove commented out code. binutils/ * dwarf.c: Use C style comments. * resrc.c: Likewise. gas/ * config/tc-s12z.c: Use C style comments. * config/tc-z80.c: Likewise. * config/tc-xtensa.c (emit_ld_r_n): Remove commented out code. include/ * coff/internal.h: Use C style comments. * coff/pe.h: Likewise. * elf/ppc64.h: Likewise. opcodes/ * arm-dis.c: Use C style comments. * cr16-opc.c: Likewise. * ft32-dis.c: Likewise. * moxie-opc.c: Likewise. * tic54x-dis.c: Likewise. * s12z-opc.c: Remove useless comment. * xgate-dis.c: Likewise. |
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Nick Alcock
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2f6ecaed66 |
libctf, binutils: support CTF archives like objdump
objdump and readelf have one major CTF-related behavioural difference: objdump can read .ctf sections that contain CTF archives and extract and dump their members, while readelf cannot. Since the linker often emits CTF archives, this means that readelf intermittently and (from the user's perspective) randomly fails to read CTF in files that ld emits, with a confusing error message wrongly claiming that the CTF content is corrupt. This is purely because the archive-opening code in libctf was needlessly tangled up with the BFD code, so readelf couldn't use it. Here, we disentangle it, moving ctf_new_archive_internal from ctf-open-bfd.c into ctf-archive.c and merging it with the helper function in ctf-archive.c it was already using. We add a new public API function ctf_arc_bufopen, that looks very like ctf_bufopen but returns an archive given suitable section data rather than a ctf_file_t: the archive is a ctf_archive_t, so it can be called on raw CTF dictionaries (with no archive present) and will return a single-member synthetic "archive". There is a tiny lifetime tweak here: before now, the archive code could assume that the symbol section in the ctf_archive_internal wrapper structure was always owned by BFD if it was present and should always be freed: now, the caller can pass one in via ctf_arc_bufopen, wihch has the usual lifetime rules for such sections (caller frees): so we add an extra field to track whether this is an internal call from ctf-open-bfd, in which case we still free the symbol section. include/ * ctf-api.h (ctf_arc_bufopen): New. libctf/ * ctf-impl.h (ctf_new_archive_internal): Declare. (ctf_arc_bufopen): Remove. (ctf_archive_internal) <ctfi_free_symsect>: New. * ctf-archive.c (ctf_arc_close): Use it. (ctf_arc_bufopen): Fuse into... (ctf_new_archive_internal): ... this, moved across from... * ctf-open-bfd.c: ... here. (ctf_bfdopen_ctfsect): Use ctf_arc_bufopen. * libctf.ver: Add it. binutils/ * readelf.c (dump_section_as_ctf): Support .ctf archives using ctf_arc_bufopen. Automatically load the .ctf member of such archives as the parent of all other members, unless specifically overridden via --ctf-parent. Split out dumping code into... (dump_ctf_archive_member): ... here, as in objdump, and call it once per archive member. (dump_ctf_indent_lines): Code style fix. |
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Pat Bernardi
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85f7484a3a |
m68k: tag floating-point ABI used
This patch adds GNU attribute support to m68k and utilises it to tag the floating-point calling convention used (hard-float or soft-float). It enables the linker to ensure linked objects use a consistent floating-point ABI and allows tools like GDB to infer the ABI used from the ELF file. It is based on similar work done for PowerPC. bfd/ * elf32-m68k.c (m68k_elf_merge_obj_attributes): New function. (elf32_m68k_merge_private_bfd_data): Merge GNU attributes. binutils/ * readelf.c (display_m68k_gnu_attribute): New function. (process_arch_specific): Call display_m68k_gnu_attribute for EM_68K. gas/ * config/tc-m68k.c (m68k_elf_gnu_attribute): New function. (md_pseudo_table): Handle "gnu_attribute". * doc/as.texi: Document GNU attribute for M68K. include/ * elf/m68k.h: Add enum for GNU object attribute with floating point tag name and values. ld/ * testsuite/ld-m68k/attr-gnu-4-0.s: New file. * testsuite/ld-m68k/attr-gnu-4-1.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-m68k/attr-gnu-4-2.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-m68k/attr-gnu-4-00.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-m68k/attr-gnu-4-01.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-m68k/attr-gnu-4-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-m68k/attr-gnu-4-10.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-m68k/attr-gnu-4-11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-m68k/attr-gnu-4-12.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-m68k/attr-gnu-4-20.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-m68k/attr-gnu-4-21.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-m68k/attr-gnu-4-22.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-m68k/m68k.exp: Run the new tests. |
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Nick Clifton
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6248d9d647 |
Remove the use of the register keyword in the libiberty.h header file - it is deprecated and incompatible with C++17.
* libiberty.h (bsearch_r): Remove use of the register keyword from the prototype. |
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H.J. Lu
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727b7b1864 |
Sync config, include and libiberty with GCC
config/ 2020-06-24 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> Sync with GCC 2020-05-29 H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com> PR bootstrap/95413 * cet.m4: Replace save_CFLAGS and save_LDFLAGS with cet_save_CFLAGS and cet_save_LDFLAGS. include/ 2020-06-24 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com> Sync with GCC 2020-06-23 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * libiberty.h (bsearch_r): New. 2020-04-17 Martin Liska <mliska@suse.cz> Jonathan Yong <10walls@gmail.com> PR gcov-profile/94570 * filenames.h (defined): Do not define HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM for CYGWIN. libiberty/ 2020-06-23 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * bsearch_r.c: New file. * Makefile.in (CFILES): Add bsearch_r.c. (REQUIRED_OFILES): Add bsearch_r.o. * functions.texi: Regenerate. 2020-05-29 H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com> PR bootstrap/95413 * configure: Regenerated. 2020-05-15 Iain Buclaw <ibuclaw@gdcproject.org> * d-demangle.c (dlang_attributes): Add @live attribute. * testsuite/d-demangle-expected: Add new tests. 2020-05-14 Rainer Schuetze <r.sagitario@gmx.de> Iain Buclaw <ibuclaw@gdcproject.org> * d-demangle.c (enum dlang_symbol_kinds): Remove enum. (struct dlang_info): New struct (dlang_decode_backref): New function. (dlang_backref): New function. (dlang_symbol_backref): New function. (dlang_type_backref): New function. (dlang_symbol_name_p): New function. (dlang_function_type_noreturn): New function. (dlang_function_type): Add 'info' parameter. Decode function type with dlang_function_type_noreturn. (dlang_function_args): Add 'info' parameter. (dlang_type): Add 'info' parameter. Handle back referenced types. (dlang_identifier): Replace 'kind' parameter with 'info'. Handle back referenced symbols. Split off decoding of plain identifiers to... (dlang_lname): ...here. (dlang_parse_mangle): Replace 'kind' parameter with 'info'. Decode function type and return with dlang_type. (dlang_parse_qualified): Replace 'kind' parameter with 'info', add 'suffix_modifier' parameter. Decode function type with dlang_function_type_noreturn. (dlang_parse_tuple): Add 'info' parameter. (dlang_template_symbol_param): New function. (dlang_template_args): Add 'info' parameter. Decode symbol parameter with dlang_template_symbol_param. Handle back referenced values, and externally mangled parameters. (dlang_parse_template): Add 'info' parameter. (dlang_demangle_init_info): New function. (dlang_demangle): Initialize and pass 'info' parameter. * testsuite/d-demangle-expected: Add new tests. |
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Alex Coplan
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359157df20 |
aarch64: Normalize and sort feature bit macros
This patch normalizes and sorts the feature bit macros in include/opcode/aarch64.h such that it's easy to tell which bits are allocated and where it's safe to add new feature bits. Testing: * Testsuite run on aarch64-none-elf. include/ChangeLog: 2020-06-22 Alex Coplan <alex.coplan@arm.com> * opcode/aarch64.h (AARCH64_FEATURE_SHA2): Normalize. (AARCH64_FEATURE_AES): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_V8_4): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_SM4): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_SHA3): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_V8): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_V8_2): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_V8_3): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_FP): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_SIMD): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_CRC): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_LSE): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_PAN): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_LOR): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_RDMA): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_V8_1): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_F16): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_RAS): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_PROFILE): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_SVE): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_RCPC): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_COMPNUM): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_DOTPROD): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_F16_FML): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_V8_5): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_V8_6): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_BFLOAT16): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_FLAGMANIP): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_FRINTTS): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_SB): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_PREDRES): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_CVADP): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_RNG): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_BTI): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_SCXTNUM): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_ID_PFR2): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_SSBS): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_MEMTAG): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_TME): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_I8MM): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_F32MM): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_F64MM): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_SVE2): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_SVE2_AES): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_SVE2_BITPERM): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_SVE2_SM4): Likewise. (AARCH64_FEATURE_SVE2_SHA3): Likewise. |
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Saagar Jha
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d768f160a9 |
Recognize some new Mach-O load commands
bfd * mach-o.c: Support the new load commands by reading a linkedit data command for them. binutils * od-macho.c: Dump linkedit data for new load commands. include * mach-o/loader.h: Add declarations of two new Mach-O load commands. |
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Nelson Chu
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39ff0b8123 |
RISC-V: Report warning when linking the objects with different priv specs.
We do know some conflicts among different privileged specs. For linker, the safest approach is that don't allow the object linked with others which may cause conflicts. But this may cause inconvenience since not all objects with conflicting priv specs are linked will cause problems. But it is hard to know the detailed conflict cases for linker, so we probably need a option to tell linker that we do know there are no conflicts, or we are willing to take risks to link the objects with conflicted priv specs. But the option is still under discussion. Therefore, we can report warnings rather than errors when linking the objects with conflicted priv specs. This not only makes the linker more flexible, but also warns people that the conflicts may happen. We also need to update the output priv spec version once the input priv spec is newer. bfd/ * elfxx-riscv.c (struct priv_spec_t priv_specs[]): Move them from opcodes/riscv-opc.c to bfd/elfxx-riscv.c, since we need it in linker. (riscv_get_priv_spec_class): Likewise. (riscv_get_priv_spec_name): Likewise. (riscv_get_priv_spec_class_from_numbers): New function, convert the version numbers into string, then call riscv_get_priv_spec_class to get the priv spec class. * elfxx-riscv.h (riscv_get_priv_spec_class): Move forward declaration from include/opcode/riscv.h to bfd/elfxx-riscv.h. (riscv_get_priv_spec_name): Likewise. (riscv_get_priv_spec_class_from_numbers): New forward declaration. (opcode/riscv.h): Include it in the header rather than elfxx-riscv.c. * elfnn-riscv.c (riscv_merge_attributes): Get the priv spec classes of input and output objects form their priv spec attributes by riscv_get_priv_spec_class_from_numbers. Report warning rather than errors when linking objects with differnet priv spec versions. We do know v1.9.1 may have conflicts to other versions, so report the warning, too. After that, update the output priv spec version to the newest one so far. gas/ * config/tc-riscv.c (buf_size, buf): Remove the unused variables. (riscv_set_default_priv_spec): Get the priv spec version from the priv spec attributes by riscv_get_priv_spec_class_from_numbers. include/ * opcode/riscv.h (riscv_get_priv_spec_class): Move the function forward declarations to bfd/elfxx-riscv.h. (riscv_get_priv_spec_name): Likewise. opcodes/ * riscv-opc.c: Move the structures and functions to bfd/elfxx-riscv.c. * riscv-dis.c: Include elfxx-riscv.h. ld/ * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/attr-merge-priv-spec-failed-01.d: Updated. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/attr-merge-priv-spec-failed-02.d: Updated. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/attr-merge-priv-spec-failed-03.d: Updated. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/attr-merge-priv-spec-failed-04.d: Updated. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/attr-merge-priv-spec-failed-05.d: Updated. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/attr-merge-priv-spec-failed-06.d: Updated. |
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Max Filippov
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7a77f1ac2c |
xtensa: allow runtime ABI selection
2020-06-15 Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com> bfd/ * elf32-xtensa.c (XSHAL_ABI, XTHAL_ABI_UNDEFINED) (XTHAL_ABI_WINDOWED, XTHAL_ABI_CALL0): New macros. (elf32xtensa_abi): New global variable. (xtensa_abi_choice): New function. (elf_xtensa_create_plt_entry): Use xtensa_abi_choice instead of XSHAL_ABI to select PLT code. gas/ * config/tc-xtensa.c (XTHAL_ABI_WINDOWED, XTHAL_ABI_CALL0): New macros. (elf32xtensa_abi): New declaration. (option_abi_windowed, option_abi_call0): New enum constants. (md_longopts): Add entries for --abi-windowed and --abi-call0. (md_parse_option): Add handlers for --abi-windowed and --abi-call0. (xtensa_add_config_info): Use xtensa_abi_choice instead of XSHAL_ABI to format ABI tag. * doc/as.texi (Target Xtensa options): Add --abi-windowed and --abi-call0 to the list of options. * doc/c-xtensa.texi: Add description for options --abi-windowed and --abi-call0. * testsuite/gas/xtensa/abi-call0.d: New test definition. * testsuite/gas/xtensa/abi-windowed.d: New test definition. * testsuite/gas/xtensa/abi.s: New test source. include/ * elf/xtensa.h (xtensa_abi_choice): New declaration. ld/ * emultempl/xtensaelf.em (XSHAL_ABI): Remove macro definition. (XTHAL_ABI_UNDEFINED, XTHAL_ABI_WINDOWED, XTHAL_ABI_CALL0): New macros. (elf32xtensa_abi): New declaration. (xt_config_info_unpack_and_check): Set elf32xtensa_abi if it is undefined. Use xtensa_abi_choice instead of XSHAL_ABI to test ABI tag consistency. (xtensa_add_config_info): Use xtensa_abi_choice instead of XSHAL_ABI to format ABI tag. (PARSE_AND_LIST_PROLOGUE): Define OPTION_ABI_WINDOWED, OPTION_ABI_CALL0 and declare elf32xtensa_abi. (PARSE_AND_LIST_LONGOPTS): Add entries for --abi-windowed and --abi-call0. (PARSE_AND_LIST_OPTIONS): Add help text for --abi-windowed and --abi-call0. (PARSE_AND_LIST_ARGS_CASES): Add handlers for --abi-windowed and --abi-call0. * ld.texi: Add description for options --abi-windowed and --abi-call0. |
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Roland McGrath
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cae64165f4 |
gold, ld: Implement -z start-stop-visibility=... option.
gold/ Implement -z start-stop-visibility=... option. * options.h (class General_options): Handle -z start-stop-visibility=. (General_options::start_stop_visibility_enum): New public method. (General_options::set_start_stop_visibility_enum): New private method. (General_options::start_stop_visibility_enum_): New private member. * options.cc (General_options::General_options): Add initializer. (General_options::finalize): Set this->start_stop_visibility_enum_ from string value. * layout.cc (Layout::define_section_symbols): Use option setting. bfd/ * elflink.c (bfd_elf_define_start_stop): Use start_stop_visibility field of bfd_link_info. include/ * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_info): New field start_stop_visibility. ld/ * NEWS: Mention -z start-stop-visibility=... option for ELF. * ld.texi (Options): Document -z start-stop-visibility=... option. * ldmain.c (main): Initialize link_info.start_stop_visibility. * emultempl/elf.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_handle_option): Parse -z start-stop-visibility=... option. |
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Nelson Chu
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d8af286fff |
RISC-V: Drop the privileged spec v1.9 support.
There is a conflict between v1.9 and v1.9.1 - CSR MISA address. MISA is 0xf10 in v1.9, but change to 0x301 in v1.9.1. The change made MISA writable, but may also cause risk of compatibility. Binutils already support the -mpriv-spec options and ELF priv attributes, which can used to choose what privileged spec you want, and then give a correponding CSR name and address to use. But Gdb and other tools don't have the simialr mechanism for now. However, there are two things can be confirmed, 1. If we don't have a way to control the priv specs, then the changes, like MISA, will cause risk and hard to maintain. 2. We get the guarantee that the CSR address won't be reused in the future specs, even if it is dropped. I'm not sure if Gdb needs to care about the priv spec versions, it is still discussing. But drop the priv spec v1.9, and make sure that we won't reuse the CSR address is a useful solution for now. Also, we might drop the v1.9.1 in a year or two. After that, specs above v1.10 should be compatible anyway. gas/ * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-version-1p9.d: Removed. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-version-1p9.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-version-1p9.d: Likewise. include/ * opcode/riscv-opc.h: Update the defined versions of CSR from PRIV_SPEC_CLASS_1P9 to PRIV_SPEC_CLASS_1P9P1. Also, drop the MISA DECLARE_CSR_ALIAS since it's aborted version is v1.9. * opcode/riscv.h (enum riscv_priv_spec_class): Remove PRIV_SPEC_CLASS_1P9. opcodes/ * riscv-opc.c (priv_specs): Remove v1.9 and PRIV_SPEC_CLASS_1P9. |
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Alex Coplan
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14962256b3 |
[PATCH]: aarch64: Refactor representation of system registers
Prior to this patch, the information describing the AArch64 system registers was separate from the information describing which system registers are available depending on the CPU feature set. Indeed, the latter was implemented as a separate function from the main table with the system register information. This patch remedies this situation and puts the feature information into the system register table itself. This has several advantages: * Having all the information described in one place is easier to maintain. * The logic to check whether a system register is supported now becomes trivial (and much more efficient). Since this patch ended up touching every line of the system register table, I took the opportunity to make the formatting more consistent and remove some redundant comments. Note that there is still more refactoring that could be done along the same lines here (e.g. with the TLB instructions) but this seemed like a reasonable first pass. Testing: * Regression tested an x64 -> aarch64-none-elf cross binutils. * Built aarch64-none-elf cross toolchain, checked newlib startup code still works. * Bootstrapped binutils on aarch64-linux-gnu, regression tested. * Built aarch64 kernel using new binutils with allyesconfig. OK for master? If so, I'll need a maintainer to commit on my behalf since I don't have write access. Thanks, Alex --- include/ChangeLog: 2020-06-11 Alex Coplan <alex.coplan@arm.com> * opcode/aarch64.h (aarch64_sys_reg): Add required features to struct describing system registers. opcodes/ChangeLog: 2020-06-11 Alex Coplan <alex.coplan@arm.com> * aarch64-opc.c (SYSREG): New macro for describing system registers. (SR_CORE): Likewise. (SR_FEAT): Likewise. (SR_RNG): Likewise. (SR_V8_1): Likewise. (SR_V8_2): Likewise. (SR_V8_3): Likewise. (SR_V8_4): Likewise. (SR_PAN): Likewise. (SR_RAS): Likewise. (SR_SSBS): Likewise. (SR_SVE): Likewise. (SR_ID_PFR2): Likewise. (SR_PROFILE): Likewise. (SR_MEMTAG): Likewise. (SR_SCXTNUM): Likewise. (aarch64_sys_regs): Refactor to store feature information in the table. (aarch64_sys_reg_supported_p): Collapse logic for system registers that now describe their own features. (aarch64_pstatefield_supported_p): Likewise. |
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Alan Modra
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d0c4e7802d |
asan: readelf: process_mips_specific buffer overflow
DT_MIPS_OPTIONS is not a regular array as assumed by readelf. This patch corrects that assumption, and to do so easily, makes various internal (host byte order) structs the same size as external (target byte order) structs. include/ * elf/mips.h (Elf32_RegInfo): Use fixed width integer types. (Elf64_Internal_RegInfo, Elf_Internal_Options): Likewise. binutils/ * readelf.c (process_mips_specific): Assert size of internal types match size of external types, and simplify allocation of internal buffer. Catch possible integer overflow when sanity checking option size. Don't assume options are a regular array. Sanity check reginfo option against option size. Use PRI macros when printing. |
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Alan Modra
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87c69f9732 |
Rename PowerPC64 pcrel GOT TLS relocations
These relocations should have had REL in their names, to reflect the fact that they are pc-relative. Fix that now by adding _PCREL. I've added some back-compatibility code to support anyone using .reloc with the old relocations. include/ * elf/ppc64.h (elf_ppc64_reloc_type): Rename R_PPC64_GOT_TLSGD34 to R_PPC64_GOT_TLSGD_PCREL34, R_PPC64_GOT_TLSLD34 to R_PPC64_GOT_TLSLD_PCREL34, R_PPC64_GOT_TPREL34 to R_PPC64_GOT_TPREL_PCREL34, and R_PPC64_GOT_DTPREL34 to R_PPC64_GOT_DTPREL_PCREL34. bfd/ * reloc.c: Rename BFD_RELOC_PPC64_GOT_TLSGD34 to BFD_RELOC_PPC64_GOT_TLSGD_PCREL34, BFD_RELOC_PPC64_GOT_TLSLD34 to BFD_RELOC_PPC64_GOT_TLSLD_PCREL34, BFD_RELOC_PPC64_GOT_TPREL34 to BFD_RELOC_PPC64_GOT_TPREL_PCREL34, BFD_RELOC_PPC64_GOT_DTPREL34 to BFD_RELOC_PPC64_GOT_DTPREL_PCREL34. * elf64-ppc.c: Update throughout for reloc renaming. (ppc64_elf_reloc_name_lookup): Handle old reloc names. * libbfd.h: Regenerate. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. gas/ * config/tc-ppc.c: Update throughout for reloc renaming. elfcpp/ * powerpc.h: Rename R_PPC64_GOT_TLSGD34 to R_PPC64_GOT_TLSGD_PCREL34, R_PPC64_GOT_TLSLD34 to R_PPC64_GOT_TLSLD_PCREL34, R_PPC64_GOT_TPREL34 to R_PPC64_GOT_TPREL_PCREL34, and R_PPC64_GOT_DTPREL34 to R_PPC64_GOT_DTPREL_PCREL34. gold/ * powerpc.cc: Update throughout for reloc renaming. |
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Jose E. Marchesi
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e9bffec9af |
opcodes: discriminate endianness and insn-endianness in CGEN ports
The CGEN support code in opcodes accesses instruction contents using a couple of functions defined in cgen-opc.c: cgen_get_insn_value and cgen_put_insn_value. These functions use the "instruction endianness" in the CPU description to order the read/written bytes. The process of writing an instruction to the object file is: a) cgen_put_insn_value ;; Writes out the opcodes. b) ARCH_cgen_insert_operand insert_normal insert_1 cgen_put_insn_value ;; Writes out the bytes of the ;; operand. Likewise, the process of reading an instruction from the object file is: a) cgen_get_insn_value ;; Reads the opcodes. b) ARCH_cgen_extract_operand extract_normal extract_1 cgen_get_insn_value ;; Reads in the bytes of the ;; operand. As can be seen above, cgen_{get,put}_insn_value are used to both process the instruction opcodes (the constant fields conforming the base instruction) and also the values of the instruction operands, such as immediates. This is problematic for architectures in which the endianness of instructions is different to the endianness of data. An example is BPF, where instructions are always encoded big-endian but the data may be either big or little. This patch changes the cgen_{get,put}_insn_value functions in order to get an extra argument with the endianness to use, and adapts the existin callers to these functions in order to provide cd->endian or cd->insn_endian, whatever appropriate. Callers like extract_1 and insert_1 pass cd->endian (since they are reading/writing operand values) while callers reading/writing the base instruction pass cd->insn_endian instead. A few little adjustments have been needed in some existing CGEN based ports: * The BPF assembler uses cgen_put_insn_value. It has been adapted to pass the new endian argument. * The mep port has code in mep.opc that uses cgen_{get,put}_insn_value. It has been adapted to pass the new endianargument. Ditto for a call in the assembler. Tested with --enable-targets=all. Regested in all supported targets. No regressions. include/ChangeLog: 2020-06-04 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com> * opcode/cgen.h: Get an `endian' argument in both cgen_get_insn_value and cgen_put_insn_value. opcodes/ChangeLog: 2020-06-04 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com> * cgen-opc.c (cgen_get_insn_value): Get an `endian' argument. (cgen_put_insn_value): Likewise. (cgen_lookup_insn): Pass endianness to cgen_{get,put}_insn_value. * cgen-dis.in (print_insn): Likewise. * cgen-ibld.in (insert_1): Likewise. (insert_1): Likewise. (insert_insn_normal): Likewise. (extract_1): Likewise. * bpf-dis.c: Regenerate. * bpf-ibld.c: Likewise. * bpf-ibld.c: Likewise. * cgen-dis.in: Likewise. * cgen-ibld.in: Likewise. * cgen-opc.c: Likewise. * epiphany-dis.c: Likewise. * epiphany-ibld.c: Likewise. * fr30-dis.c: Likewise. * fr30-ibld.c: Likewise. * frv-dis.c: Likewise. * frv-ibld.c: Likewise. * ip2k-dis.c: Likewise. * ip2k-ibld.c: Likewise. * iq2000-dis.c: Likewise. * iq2000-ibld.c: Likewise. * lm32-dis.c: Likewise. * lm32-ibld.c: Likewise. * m32c-dis.c: Likewise. * m32c-ibld.c: Likewise. * m32r-dis.c: Likewise. * m32r-ibld.c: Likewise. * mep-dis.c: Likewise. * mep-ibld.c: Likewise. * mt-dis.c: Likewise. * mt-ibld.c: Likewise. * or1k-dis.c: Likewise. * or1k-ibld.c: Likewise. * xc16x-dis.c: Likewise. * xc16x-ibld.c: Likewise. * xstormy16-dis.c: Likewise. * xstormy16-ibld.c: Likewise. gas/ChangeLog: 2020-06-04 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com> * cgen.c (gas_cgen_finish_insn): Pass the endianness to cgen_put_insn_value. (gas_cgen_md_apply_fix): Likewise. (gas_cgen_md_apply_fix): Likewise. * config/tc-bpf.c (md_apply_fix): Pass data endianness to cgen_put_insn_value. * config/tc-mep.c (mep_check_ivc2_scheduling): Pass endianness to cgen_put_insn_value. cpu/ChangeLog: 2020-06-02 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com> * mep.opc (print_slot_insn): Pass the insn endianness to cgen_get_insn_value. |
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Jose E. Marchesi
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b3db6d07be |
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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Nelson Chu
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44730156af |
RISC-V: Fix the error when building RISC-V linux native gdbserver.
The original report is as follow, https://sourceware.org/pipermail/binutils/2020-June/111383.html Inlcude the bfd.h in the include/opcode/riscv.h may cause gdbserver fail to build. I just want to use the `bfd_boolean` in the opcodes/riscv-opc.c, but I didn't realize this cause the build failed. Fortunately, I can also use the `int` as the function return types just like others in the opcodes/riscv-opc.c. include/ * opcode/riscv.h: Remove #include "bfd.h". And change the return types of riscv_get_isa_spec_class and riscv_get_priv_spec_class from bfd_boolean to int. opcodes/ * riscv-opc.c (riscv_get_isa_spec_class): Change bfd_boolean to int. (riscv_get_priv_spec_class): Likewise. |
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Alan Modra
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8eff95bcb6 |
PR26044, Some targets can't be compiled with GCC 10 (tilepro)
Since this value is used in fields of type tilepro_pipeline (as NO_PIPELINE, see tc-tilepro.c) it is appropriate to put it in the tilepro_pipelen enum. This avoids a warning about converting from one enum type to another. PR 26044 * opcode/tilepro.h (TILEPRO_NUM_PIPELINE_ENCODINGS): Move to tilepro_pipeline enum. |
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H.J. Lu
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a6dbf402de |
ld: Add --warn-textrel and obsolete --warn-shared-textrel
--warn-shared-textrel and -z text apply to both shared object and PIE. Add --warn-textrel and obsolete --warn-shared-textrel. Consolidate --warn-textrel and -z text/notext/textoff implementation. bfd/ PR ld/22909 * elflink.c (bfd_elf_final_link): Use bfd_link_textrel_check. Check bfd_link_dll when issue a DT_TEXTREL warning. * elfxx-x86.c (maybe_set_textrel): Likewise. (_bfd_x86_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Likewise. include/ PR ld/22909 * bfdlink.h (textrel_check_method): New enum. (bfd_link_textrel_check): New. (bfd_link_info): Replace warn_shared_textrel and error_textrel with textrel_check. ld/ PR ld/22909 * NEWS: Mention --warn-textrel. * ld.texi: Update -z text/notext/textoff. Add --warn-textrel. Remove --warn-shared-textrel. * ldlex.h (option_values): Rename OPTION_WARN_SHARED_TEXTREL to OPTION_WARN_TEXTREL. * lexsup.c (ld_options): Add --warn-textrel. Obsolete --warn-shared-textrel. (parse_args): Updated. (elf_shlib_list_options): Check link_info.textrel_check. * emultempl/elf.em: Updated. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr19539.d: Replace -z notext with --warn-textrel. Expect a warning. * testsuite/ld-i386/warn1.d: Update expected warning. |
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H.J. Lu
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68dc60e6a7 |
ELF: Updated comments for ET_EXEC and ET_DYN
include/elf/common.h has #define ET_EXEC 2 /* Executable file */ #define ET_DYN 3 /* Shared object file */ These predate PIE: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/generic-abi/mBKlSNldFW4 Updated comments to #define ET_EXEC 2 /* Position-dependent executable file */ #define ET_DYN 3 /* Position-independent executable or shared object file */ * elf/common.h: Update comments for ET_EXEC and ET_DYN. |
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Nelson Chu
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8f595e9b4f |
[PATCH v2 0/9] RISC-V: Support version controling for ISA standard extensions and CSR
1. Remove the -mriscv-isa-version and --with-riscv-isa-version options. We can still use -march to choose the version for each extensions, so there is no need to add these. 2. Change the arguments of options from [1p9|1p9p1|...] to [1.9|1.9.1|...]. Unlike the architecture string has specified by spec, ther is no need to do the same thing for options. 3. Spilt the patches to reduce the burdens of review. [PATCH 3/7] RISC-V: Support new GAS options and configure options to set ISA versions to [PATCH v2 3/9] RISC-V: Support GAS option -misa-spec to set ISA versions [PATCH v2 4/9] RISC-V: Support configure options to set ISA versions by default. [PATCH 4/7] RISC-V: Support version checking for CSR according to privilege version. to [PATCH v2 5/9] RISC-V: Support version checking for CSR according to privilege spec version. [PATCH v2 6/9] RISC-V: Support configure option to choose the privilege spec version. 4. Use enum class rather than string to compare the choosen ISA spec in opcodes/riscv-opc.c. The behavior is same as comparing the choosen privilege spec. include * opcode/riscv.h: Include "bfd.h" to support bfd_boolean. (enum riscv_isa_spec_class): New enum class. All supported ISA spec belong to one of the class (struct riscv_ext_version): New structure holds version information for the specific ISA. * opcode/riscv-opc.h (DECLARE_CSR): There are two version information, define_version and abort_version. The define_version means which privilege spec is started to define the CSR, and the abort_version means which privilege spec is started to abort the CSR. If the CSR is valid for the newest spec, then the abort_version should be PRIV_SPEC_CLASS_DRAFT. (DECLARE_CSR_ALIAS): Same as DECLARE_CSR, but only for the obselete CSR. * opcode/riscv.h (enum riscv_priv_spec_class): New enum class. Define the current supported privilege spec versions. (struct riscv_csr_extra): Add new fields to store more information about the CSR. We use these information to find the suitable CSR address when user choosing a specific privilege spec. binutils * dwarf.c: Updated since DECLARE_CSR is changed. opcodes * riscv-opc.c (riscv_ext_version_table): The table used to store all information about the supported spec and the corresponding ISA versions. Currently, only Zicsr is supported to verify the correctness of Z sub extension settings. Others will be supported in the future patches. (struct isa_spec_t, isa_specs): List for all supported ISA spec classes and the corresponding strings. (riscv_get_isa_spec_class): New function. Get the corresponding ISA spec class by giving a ISA spec string. * riscv-opc.c (struct priv_spec_t): New structure. (struct priv_spec_t priv_specs): List for all supported privilege spec classes and the corresponding strings. (riscv_get_priv_spec_class): New function. Get the corresponding privilege spec class by giving a spec string. (riscv_get_priv_spec_name): New function. Get the corresponding privilege spec string by giving a CSR version class. * riscv-dis.c: Updated since DECLARE_CSR is changed. * riscv-dis.c: Add new disassembler option -Mpriv-spec to dump the CSR according to the chosen version. Build a hash table riscv_csr_hash to store the valid CSR for the chosen pirv verison. Dump the direct CSR address rather than it's name if it is invalid. (parse_riscv_dis_option_without_args): New function. Parse the options without arguments. (parse_riscv_dis_option): Call parse_riscv_dis_option_without_args to parse the options without arguments first, and then handle the options with arguments. Add the new option -Mpriv-spec, which has argument. * riscv-dis.c (print_riscv_disassembler_options): Add description about the new OBJDUMP option. ld * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/attr-merge-arch-01.d: Updated priv attributes according to the -mpriv-spec option. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/attr-merge-arch-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/attr-merge-arch-03.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/attr-merge-priv-spec-a.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/attr-merge-priv-spec-b.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/attr-merge-priv-spec.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/attr-merge-stack-align.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/attr-merge-strict-align-01.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/attr-merge-strict-align-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/attr-merge-strict-align-03.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/attr-merge-strict-align-04.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-riscv-elf/attr-merge-strict-align-05.d: Likewise. bfd * elfxx-riscv.h (riscv_parse_subset_t): Add new callback function get_default_version. It is used to find the default version for the specific extension. * elfxx-riscv.c (riscv_parsing_subset_version): Remove the parameters default_major_version and default_minor_version. Add new bfd_boolean parameter *use_default_version. Set it to TRUE if we need to call the callback rps->get_default_version to find the default version. (riscv_parse_std_ext): Call rps->get_default_version if we fail to find the default version in riscv_parsing_subset_version, and then call riscv_add_subset to add the subset into subset list. (riscv_parse_prefixed_ext): Likewise. (riscv_std_z_ext_strtab): Support Zicsr extensions. * elfnn-riscv.c (riscv_merge_std_ext): Use strcasecmp to compare the strings rather than characters. riscv_merge_arch_attr_info): The callback function get_default_version is only needed for assembler, so set it to NULL int the linker. * elfxx-riscv.c (riscv_estimate_digit): Remove the static. * elfxx-riscv.h: Updated. gas * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-read-only-01.s: Updated. * config/tc-riscv.c (default_arch_with_ext, default_isa_spec): Static variables which are used to set the ISA extensions. You can use -march (or ELF build attributes) and -misa-spec to set them, respectively. (ext_version_hash): The hash table used to handle the extensions with versions. (init_ext_version_hash): Initialize the ext_version_hash according to riscv_ext_version_table. (riscv_get_default_ext_version): The callback function of riscv_parse_subset_t. According to the choosed ISA spec, get the default version for the specific extension. (riscv_set_arch): Set the callback function. (enum options, struct option md_longopts): Add new option -misa-spec. (md_parse_option): Do not call riscv_set_arch for -march. We will call it later in riscv_after_parse_args. Call riscv_get_isa_spec_class to set default_isa_spec class. (riscv_after_parse_args): Call init_ext_version_hash to initialize the ext_version_hash, and then call riscv_set_arch to set the architecture with versions according to default_arch_with_ext. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-02.d: Set 0p0 as default version for x extensions. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-03.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-09.d: New testcase. For i-ext, we already set it's version to 2p1 by march, so no need to use the default 2p2 version. For m-ext, we do not set the version by -march and ELF arch attribute, so set the default 2p0 to it. For zicsr, it is not defined in ISA spec 2p2, so set 0p0 to it. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-10.d: New testcase. The version of zicsr is 2p0 according to ISA spec 20191213. * config/tc-riscv.c (DEFAULT_RISCV_ARCH_WITH_EXT) (DEFAULT_RISCV_ISA_SPEC): Default configure option settings. You can set them by configure options --with-arch and --with-isa-spec, respectively. (riscv_set_default_isa_spec): New function used to set the default ISA spec. (md_parse_option): Call riscv_set_default_isa_spec rather than call riscv_get_isa_spec_class directly. (riscv_after_parse_args): If the -isa-spec is not set, then we set the default ISA spec according to DEFAULT_RISCV_ISA_SPEC by calling riscv_set_default_isa_spec. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-01.d: Add -misa-spec=2.2, since the --with-isa-spec may be set to different ISA spec. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-03.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-04.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-05.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-06.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-07.d: Likewise. * configure.ac: Add configure options, --with-arch and --with-isa-spec. * configure: Regenerated. * config.in: Regenerated. * config/tc-riscv.c (default_priv_spec): Static variable which is used to check if the CSR is valid for the chosen privilege spec. You can use -mpriv-spec to set it. (enum reg_class): We now get the CSR address from csr_extra_hash rather than reg_names_hash. Therefore, move RCLASS_CSR behind RCLASS_MAX. (riscv_init_csr_hashes): Only need to initialize one hash table csr_extra_hash. (riscv_csr_class_check): Change the return type to void. Don't check the ISA dependency if -mcsr-check isn't set. (riscv_csr_version_check): New function. Check and find the CSR address from csr_extra_hash, according to default_priv_spec. Report warning for the invalid CSR if -mcsr-check is set. (reg_csr_lookup_internal): Updated. (reg_lookup_internal): Likewise. (md_begin): Updated since DECLARE_CSR and DECLARE_CSR_ALIAS are changed. (enum options, struct option md_longopts): Add new GAS option -mpriv-spec. (md_parse_option): Call riscv_set_default_priv_version to set default_priv_spec. (riscv_after_parse_args): If -mpriv-spec isn't set, then set the default privilege spec to the newest one. (enum riscv_csr_class, struct riscv_csr_extra): Move them to include/opcode/riscv.h. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-fext.d: This test case just want to check the ISA dependency for CSR, so fix the spec version by adding -mpriv-spec=1.11. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-fext.l: Likewise. There are some version warnings for the test case. * gas/testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-read-only-01.d: Likewise. * gas/testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-read-only-01.l: Likewise. * gas/testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-read-only-02.d: Likewise. * gas/testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-rv32-only.d: Likewise. * gas/testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-rv32-only.l: Likewise. * gas/testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-version-1p9.d: New test case. Check whether the CSR is valid when privilege version 1.9 is choosed. * gas/testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-version-1p9.l: Likewise. * gas/testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-version-1p9p1.d: New test case. Check whether the CSR is valid when privilege version 1.9.1 is choosed. * gas/testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-version-1p9p1.l: Likewise. * gas/testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-version-1p10.d: New test case. Check whether the CSR is valid when privilege version 1.10 is choosed. * gas/testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-version-1p10.l: Likewise. * gas/testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-version-1p11.d: New test case. Check whether the CSR is valid when privilege version 1.11 is choosed. * gas/testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-version-1p11.l: Likewise. * config/tc-riscv.c (DEFAULT_RISCV_ISA_SPEC): Default configure option setting. You can set it by configure option --with-priv-spec. (riscv_set_default_priv_spec): New function used to set the default privilege spec. (md_parse_option): Call riscv_set_default_priv_spec rather than call riscv_get_priv_spec_class directly. (riscv_after_parse_args): If -mpriv-spec isn't set, then we set the default privilege spec according to DEFAULT_RISCV_PRIV_SPEC by calling riscv_set_default_priv_spec. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-dw-regnums.d: Add -mpriv-spec=1.11, since the --with-priv-spec may be set to different privilege spec. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg.d: Likewise. * configure.ac: Add configure option --with-priv-spec. * configure: Regenerated. * config.in: Regenerated. * config/tc-riscv.c (explicit_attr): Rename explicit_arch_attr to explicit_attr. Set it to TRUE if any ELF attribute is found. (riscv_set_default_priv_spec): Try to set the default_priv_spec if the priv attributes are set. (md_assemble): Set the default_priv_spec according to the priv attributes when we start to assemble instruction. (riscv_write_out_attrs): Rename riscv_write_out_arch_attr to riscv_write_out_attrs. Update the arch and priv attributes. If we don't set the corresponding ELF attributes, then try to output the default ones. (riscv_set_public_attributes): If any ELF attribute or -march-attr options is set (explicit_attr is TRUE), then call riscv_write_out_attrs to update the arch and priv attributes. (s_riscv_attribute): Make sure all arch and priv attributes are set before any instruction. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-01.d: Update the priv attributes if any ELF attribute or -march-attr is set. If the priv attributes are not set, then try to update them by the default setting (-mpriv-spec or --with-priv-spec). * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-02.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-03.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-04.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-06.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-07.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-08.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-09.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-10.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-unknown.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-05.d: Likewise. Also, the priv spec set by priv attributes must be supported. * testsuite/gas/riscv/attribute-05.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-version-1p9.d: Likewise. Updated priv attributes according to the -mpriv-spec option. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-version-1p9p1.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-version-1p10.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-version-1p11.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg.d: Removed. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-version-1p9.d: New test case. Dump the CSR according to the priv spec 1.9. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-version-1p9p1.d: New test case. Dump the CSR according to the priv spec 1.9.1. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-version-1p10.d: New test case. Dump the CSR according to the priv spec 1.10. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-version-1p11.d: New test case. Dump the CSR according to the priv spec 1.11. * config/tc-riscv.c (md_show_usage): Add descriptions about the new GAS options. * doc/c-riscv.texi: Likewise. |
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Alexander Fedotov
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164446e04c |
Fix the ARM assembler to generate a Realtime profile for armv8-r.
PR 25992 gas * config/tc-arm.c : Add arm_ext_v8r feature. (it_fsm_post_encode): Check arm_ext_v8r feature. (get_aeabi_cpu_arch_from_fset): Check arm_ext_v8r feature. include * opcode/arm.h (ARM_EXT2_V8R): Define. Modified ARM_AEXT2_V8R. |
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Alan Modra
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aa3c112fab |
Power10 Reduced precision outer product operations
include/ * opcode/ppc.h (PPC_OPERAND_ACC): Define. Renumber following PPC_OPERAND defines. opcodes/ * ppc-opc.c (insert_xa6a, extract_xa6a, insert_xb6a, extract_xb6a): New functions. (powerpc_operands): Define ACC, PMSK8, PMSK4, PMSK2, XMSK, YMSK, YMSK2, XA6a, XA6ap, XB6a entries. (PMMIRR, P_X_MASK, P_XX1_MASK, P_GER_MASK): Define (P_GER2_MASK, P_GER4_MASK, P_GER8_MASK, P_GER64_MASK): Define. (PPCVSX4): Define. (powerpc_opcodes): Add xxmfacc, xxmtacc, xxsetaccz, xvi8ger4pp, xvi8ger4, xvf16ger2pp, xvf16ger2, xvf32gerpp, xvf32ger, xvi4ger8pp, xvi4ger8, xvi16ger2spp, xvi16ger2s, xvbf16ger2pp, xvbf16ger2, xvf64gerpp, xvf64ger, xvi16ger2, xvf16ger2np, xvf32gernp, xvi8ger4spp, xvi16ger2pp, xvbf16ger2np, xvf64gernp, xvf16ger2pn, xvf32gerpn, xvbf16ger2pn, xvf64gerpn, xvf16ger2nn, xvf32gernn, xvbf16ger2nn, xvf64gernn, xvcvbf16sp, xvcvspbf16. (prefix_opcodes): Add pmxvi8ger4pp, pmxvi8ger4, pmxvf16ger2pp, pmxvf16ger2, pmxvf32gerpp, pmxvf32ger, pmxvi4ger8pp, pmxvi4ger8, pmxvi16ger2spp, pmxvi16ger2s, pmxvbf16ger2pp, pmxvbf16ger2, pmxvf64gerpp, pmxvf64ger, pmxvi16ger2, pmxvf16ger2np, pmxvf32gernp, pmxvi8ger4spp, pmxvi16ger2pp, pmxvbf16ger2np, pmxvf64gernp, pmxvf16ger2pn, pmxvf32gerpn, pmxvbf16ger2pn, pmxvf64gerpn, pmxvf16ger2nn, pmxvf32gernn, pmxvbf16ger2nn, pmxvf64gernn. gas/ * config/tc-ppc.c (pre_defined_registers): Add accumulators. (md_assemble): Check acc specified in correct operand. * testsuite/gas/ppc/outerprod.d, * testsuite/gas/ppc/outerprod.s, * testsuite/gas/ppc/vsx4.d, * testsuite/gas/ppc/vsx4.s: New tests. * testsuite/gas/ppc/ppc.exp: Run them. |
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Alan Modra
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7c1f422735 |
PowerPC Rename powerxx to power10
Now that ISA3.1 is out we can finish with the powerxx silliness. bfd/ * elf64-ppc.c: Rename powerxx to power10 throughout. gas/ * config/tc-ppc.c (md_assemble): Update for PPC_OPCODE_POWER10 renaming. * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-align.d: Use -mpower10/-Mpower10 in place of -mfuture/-Mfuture. * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-pcrel.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/ppc/prefix-reloc.d: Likewise. gold/ * powerpc.cc: Rename powerxx to power10 throughout. include/ * elf/ppc64.h: Update comment. * opcode/ppc.h (PPC_OPCODE_POWER10): Rename from PPC_OPCODE_POWERXX. ld/ * testsuite/ld-powerpc/callstub-1.d: Use -mpower10/-Mpower10 in place of -mfuture/-Mfuture. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/notoc2.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/powerpc.exp: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsgd.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsie.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsld.d: Likewise. opcodes/ * ppc-dis.c (ppc_opts): Add "power10" entry. (print_insn_powerpc): Update for PPC_OPCODE_POWER10 renaming. * ppc-opc.c (POWER10): Rename from POWERXX. Update all uses. |
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Alex Coplan
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09c1e68a16 |
AArch64: add GAS support for UDF instruction
binutils * testsuite/binutils-all/aarch64/in-order-all.d: Update to use new disassembly. * testsuite/binutils-all/aarch64/out-of-order-all.d: Likewise. ld/ * testsuite/ld-aarch64/erratum843419_tls_ie.d: Use udf in disassembly. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-b-section.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-back.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/farcall-bl-section.d: Likewise. gas/ * config/tc-aarch64.c (fix_insn): Implement for AARCH64_OPND_UNDEFINED. (parse_operands): Implement for AARCH64_OPND_UNDEFINED. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/udf.s: New. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/udf.d: New. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/udf-invalid.s: New. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/udf-invalid.l: New. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/udf-invalid.d: New. include * opcode/aarch64.h (enum aarch64_opnd): Add AARCH64_OPND_UNDEFINED. opcodes * aarch64-opc.h (enum aarch64_field_kind): Add FLD_imm16_2. * aarch64-opc.c (fields): Add entry for FLD_imm16_2. (operand_general_constraint_met_p): validate AARCH64_OPND_UNDEFINED. * aarch64-tbl.h (aarch64_opcode_table): Add udf instruction, entry for FLD_imm16_2. * aarch64-asm-2.c: Regenerated. * aarch64-dis-2.c: Regenerated. * aarch64-opc-2.c: Regenerated. |
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Anton Kolesov
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2745674244 |
arc: Add support for ARC HS extra registers in core files
When a coredump is generated, there are a few registers in ARC HS that are put under a special section, namely ".reg-v2". It is for backward compatibility reasons with older tools that we have decided not to extend the generic ".reg" section. This patch makes it possible to display the information better regarding that section. Compare the output of "readelf" without and with these changes: $ readelf -n core # without the patch ... LINUX 0x0000000c Unknown note type: (0x00000600) description data: 78 08 00 00 2f 6c 64 2d 75 43 6c 69 $ readelf -n core # with the patch ... LINUX 0x0000000c NT_ARC_V2 (ARC HS accumulator/extra registers) description data: 78 08 00 00 2f 6c 64 2d 75 43 6c 69 In another commit (soon to be submitted), GDB will makes use of these changes to parse the extra section and its registers. bfd/ChangeLog 2020-03-26 Anton Kolesov <anton.kolesov@synopsys.com> * elf-bfd.h (elfcore_write_arc_v2): Add prototype. * elf.c (elfcore_grok_arc_v2): New function. (elfcore_grok_note): Call the new function to handle the corresponding note. (elfcore_write_arc_v2): New function. (elfcore_write_register_note): Call the new function to handle the corresponding pseudo-sections. binutils/ChangeLog 2020-03-26 Anton Kolesov <anton.kolesov@synopsys.com> * readelf.c (get_note_type): Handle NT_ARC_V2. include/elf/ChangeLog 2020-03-26 Anton Kolesov <anton.kolesov@synopsys.com> * common.h (NT_ARC_V2): New macro definitions. |
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Max Filippov
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30ce8e47fa |
xtensa: fix PR ld/25861
Introduce new relaxations XTENSA_PDIFF{8,16,32} for positive differences (subtracted symbol precedes diminished symbol) and XTENSA_NDIFF{8,16,32} for negative differences (subtracted symbol follows diminished symbol). Don't generate XTENSA_DIFF relocations in the assembler, generate XTENSA_PDIFF or XTENSA_NDIFF based on relative symbol position. Handle XTENSA_DIFF in BFD for compatibility with old object files. Handle XTENSA_PDIFF and XTENSA_NDIFF in BFD, treating difference value as unsigned. 2020-04-22 Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com> bfd/ * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. * elf32-xtensa.c (elf_howto_table): New entries for R_XTENSA_PDIFF{8,16,32} and R_XTENSA_NDIFF{8,16,32}. (elf_xtensa_reloc_type_lookup, elf_xtensa_do_reloc) (relax_section): Add cases for R_XTENSA_PDIFF{8,16,32} and R_XTENSA_NDIFF{8,16,32}. * libbfd.h (bfd_reloc_code_real_names): Add names for BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_PDIFF{8,16,32} and BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_NDIFF{8,16,32}. * reloc.c: Add documentation for BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_PDIFF{8,16,32} and BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_NDIFF{8,16,32}. binutils/ * readelf.c (is_none_reloc): Recognize BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_PDIFF{8,16,32} and BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_NDIFF{8,16,32}. gas/ * config/tc-xtensa.c (md_apply_fix): Replace BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_DIFF{8,16,32} generation with BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_PDIFF{8,16,32} and BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_NDIFF{8,16,32} generation. * testsuite/gas/xtensa/loc.d: Replace BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_DIFF16 with BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_PDIFF16 in the expected output. include/ * elf/xtensa.h (elf_xtensa_reloc_type): New entries for R_XTENSA_PDIFF{8,16,32} and R_XTENSA_NDIFF{8,16,32}. ld/ * testsuite/ld-xtensa/relax-loc.d: New test definition. * testsuite/ld-xtensa/relax-loc.s: New test source. * testsuite/ld-xtensa/xtensa.exp (relax-loc): New test. |
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Alan Modra
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fad3d2c1b2 |
Remove SH-5 remnants
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Fangrui Song
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95a5156812 |
Unify the behaviour of ld.bfd and ld.gold with respect to warning about unresolved symbol references. (PR 24613)
PR binutils/24613 include * bfdlink.h (enum report_method): Delete RM_GENERATE_WARNING and RM_GENERATE_ERROR. Add RM_DIAGNOSE. (struct bfd_link_info): Add warn_unresolved_syms. ld * lexsup.c (parse_args): Change RM_GENERATE_WARNING and RM_GENERATE_ERROR to RM_DIAGNOSE. * emultempl/aix.em (ld_${EMULATION_NAME}_emulation): Change RM_GENERATE_ERROR to RM_DIAGNOSE. * emultempl/elf.em (ld_${EMULATION_NAME}_emulation): Likewise. bfd * coff-rs6000.c (xcoff_ppc_relocate_section): Change RM_GENERATE_ERROR to RM_DIAGNOSE plus a check of warn_unresolved_syms. * coff64-rs6000.c (xcoff_ppc_relocate_section): Likewise. * elf-bfd.h (_bfd_elf_large_com_section): Likewise. * elf32-m32r.c (m32r_elf_relocate_section): Likewise. * elf32-score.c (s3_bfd_score_elf_relocate_section): Likewise. * elf32-score7.c (s7_bfd_score_elf_relocate_section): Likewise. * elf32-sh.c (sh_elf_relocate_section): Likewise. * elf32-spu.c (spu_elf_relocate_section): Likewise. * elf64-hppa.c (elf64_hppa_relocate_section): Likewise. * elflink.c (elf_link_output_extsym): Likewise. * elfxx-mips.c (mips_elf_calculate_relocation): Likewise. |
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Stephen Casner
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fa1477dc34 |
Fixes for the magic number used in PDP11 AOUT binaries.
PR ld/25677 include * aout/aout64.h (N_DATADDR): Add IMAGIC case. bfd * pdp11.c: Add implementation of --imagic option. (adjust_o_magic): Fix objcopy --extract-symbol test. * libaout.h (enum aout_magic): Add i_magic. ld * emulparams/pdp11.sh (SCRIPT_NAME): Change to pdp11. (EXTRA_EM_FILE): New, add emulation file pdp11. * scripttempl/pdp11.sc: New, derived from aout.sc without irrelevant input sections. * emultempl/pdp11.em (_add_options, _handle_option) (_list_options): New. Add options -z, --imagic for pdp11-aout. (_before_parse): Make --omagic be default instead of --nmagic. (_get_script): Modify special-case linker script for --imagic. * lexsup.c (parse_args): Explictly set config.text_read_only for -n. * ld.texi (Options): Add documentation of PDP11-specific options. (Options): Fix unrelated typo to --no-compact-branches. * gen-doc.texi: @set PDP11. * testsuite/ld-pdp11/pdp11.exp: New, start pdp11 testing. * testsuite/ld-pdp11/sections.s: New, source for options tests. * testsuite/ld-pdp11/imagic.d: New, test --imagic format. * testsuite/ld-pdp11/imagicz.d: New, test -z (imagic) format. * testsuite/ld-pdp11/nmagic.d: New, test --nmagic format. * testsuite/ld-pdp11/omagic.d: New, test --omagic format. |
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Jan W. Jagersma
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4d095f5b5e |
coff-go32-exe: support variable-length stubs
The stub size in GO32 executables has historically been fixed at 2048 bytes, due to hardcoded limitations in bfd. Recent patches to djgpp by Stas Sergeev (CC'd) have pushed the stub right up to this limit, so if any further expansion is desired, this must first be patched in bfd. This series includes three patches: The first changes the meaning of the bfd->origin field slightly, so that target code can use this to specify an offset into the file where the actual bfd is located. The second patch then uses this to enable support for variable-sized stubs in the coff-go32-exe format. The final patch is only a cleanup, it normalizes function and variable names in coff-stgo32.c so that they all begin with the same prefix. bfd * bfdio.c (bfd_bread, bfd_tell, bfd_seek, bfd_mmap): Always add bfd->origin to file offset. * bfdwin.c (bfd_get_file_window): Likewise. * bfd.c: Clarify the use of the bfd->origin field. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * coff-i386.c: Don't include go32exe.h. Allow overriding coff_write_object_contents via COFF_WRITE_CONTENTS. * coff-stgo32.c (go32exe_cleanup, go32exe_mkobject) (go32exe_write_object_contents): New functions. (go32exe_temp_stub, go32exe_temp_stub_size): New static globals. (COFF_WRITE_CONTENTS, GO32EXE_DEFAULT_STUB_SIZE): Define. (create_go32_stub): Remove check for 2k size limit. Read stub from go32exe_temp_stub if present. (go32_stubbed_coff_bfd_copy_private_bfd_data): Allocate and copy variable-length stub. (go32_check_format): Read stub to go32exe_temp_stub, set origin, return go32exe_cleanup. (adjust_filehdr_in_post, adjust_filehdr_out_pre) (adjust_filehdr_out_post, adjust_scnhdr_in_post) (adjust_scnhdr_out_pre, adjust_scnhdr_out_post) (adjust_aux_in_post, adjust_aux_out_pre, adjust_aux_out_post): Remove functions and their associated #defines. * coffcode.h (coff_mkobject_hook): Remove stub copying code. * libcoff-in.h: (struct coff_tdata): New field stub_size. Rename field go32stub to stub. * libcoff.h: Regenerate. * coff-stgo32.c (go32_check_format): Rename to... (go32exe_check_format): ...this. (go32_stubbed_coff_bfd_copy_private_bfd_data): Rename to... (go32exe_copy_private_bfd_data): ...this. (stub_bytes): Rename to... (go32exe_default_stub): ...this. (create_go32_stub): Rename to... (go32exe_create_stub): ...this. * coff-stgo32.c (go32exe_copy_private_bfd_data): Avoid realloc when possible. include * coff/go32exe.h: Remove file. * coff/internal.h (struct internal_filehdr): Remove field go32stub. Remove flag F_GO32STUB. |
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Martin Liska
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40bd13ced9 |
include: Sync plugin-api.h with GCC
Fix typo in a macro usage. PR lto/94249 * plugin-api.h: Fix a typo. |
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Nelson Chu
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d1a89da5de |
RISC-V: Update CSR to privileged spec 1.11.
gas/ * testsuite/gas/riscv/alias-csr.d: Move this to priv-reg-pseudo. * testsuite/gas/riscv/alias-csr.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/no-aliases-csr.d: Move this to priv-reg-pseudo-noalias. * testsuite/gas/riscv/bad-csr.d: Rename to priv-reg-fail-nonexistent. * testsuite/gas/riscv/bad-csr.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/bad-csr.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/satp.d: Removed. Already included in priv-reg. * testsuite/gas/riscv/satp.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-pseudo.d: New testcase for all pseudo csr instruction, including alias-csr testcase. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-pseudo.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-pseudo-noalias.d: New testcase for all pseudo instruction with objdump -Mno-aliases. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-nonexistent.d: New testcase. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-nonexistent.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-nonexistent.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg.d: Update CSR to 1.11. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-rv32-only.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-dw-regnums.d: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-dw-regnums.s: Likewise. include/ * opcode/riscv-opc.h: Update CSR to 1.11. gdb/ * features/riscv/32bit-csr.xml: Regenerated. * features/riscv/64bit-csr.xml: Regenerated. |
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John Baldwin
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a879b4d5a6 |
Support AT_BSDFLAGS on FreeBSD.
FreeBSD's kernel recently added a new ELF auxiliary vector entry holding a mask of software features provided by the kernel. This change fixes 'info auxv' to report the name and description for this vector entry instead of '???'. include/ChangeLog: * elf/common.h (AT_FREEBSD_BSDFLAGS): Define. gdb/ChangeLog: * fbsd-tdep.c (fbsd_print_auxv_entry): Handle AT_FREEBSD_BSDFLAGS. |
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Martin Liska
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dfb68cc358 |
include: Sync plugin-api.h with GCC
Improve endianess detection. PR lto/94249 * plugin-api.h: Add more robust endianess detection. |
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Martin Liska
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e3b1fa32c2 |
include: Sync lto-symtab.h and plugin-api.h with GCC
Fix comma at end of enumerator list seen with -std=c++98. * plugin-api.h (enum ld_plugin_symbol_type): Remove comma after last value of an enum. * lto-symtab.h (enum gcc_plugin_symbol_type): Likewise. |
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Martin Liska
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3734bec833 |
Include: Sync lto-symtab.h and plugin-api.h with GCC
2020-03-19 Martin Liska <mliska@suse.cz> * lto-symtab.h (enum gcc_plugin_symbol_type): New. (enum gcc_plugin_symbol_section_kind): Likewise. 2020-03-19 Martin Liska <mliska@suse.cz> * plugin-api.h (struct ld_plugin_symbol): Split int def into 4 char fields. (enum ld_plugin_symbol_type): New. (enum ld_plugin_symbol_section_kind): New. (enum ld_plugin_tag): Add LDPT_ADD_SYMBOLS_V2. |
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Kamil Rytarowski
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06d949ec31 |
Implement NT_NETBSDCORE_LWPSTATUS (NetBSD-Core)
bfd/ChangeLog: * elf.c (elfcore_grok_netbsd_note): Add support for NT_NETBSDCORE_LWPSTATUS notes. binutils/ChangeLog: * readelf.c (get_netbsd_elfcore_note_type): Add support for NT_NETBSDCORE_LWPSTATUS notes. include/ChangeLog: * elf/common.h (NT_NETBSDCORE_LWPSTATUS): New define. |
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Kamil Rytarowski
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9fcbd8a90a |
Register NT_NETBSDCORE_AUXV (NetBSD-Core)
* elf/common.h (NT_NETBSDCORE_AUXV): New define. |
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Christophe Lyon
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abf874aafe |
Add support for non-contiguous memory regions
2020-01-06 Christophe Lyon <christophe.lyon@linaro.org> bfd/ * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * section.c (asection): Add already_assigned field. (BFD_FAKE_SECTION): Add default initializer for it. * ecoff.c (bfd_debug_section): Initialize already_assigned field. * elf32-arm.c (arm_build_one_stub): Add support for non_contiguous_regions. * elf32-csky.c (csky_build_one_stub): Likewise. * elf32-hppa.c (hppa_build_one_stub): Likewise. * elf32-m68hc11.c (m68hc11_elf_build_one_stub): Likewise. * elf32-m68hc12.c (m68hc12_elf_build_one_stub): Likewise. * elf32-metag.c (metag_build_one_stub): Likewise. * elf32-nios2.c (nios2_build_one_stub): Likewise. * elf64-ppc.c (ppc_build_one_stub): Likewise. (ppc_size_one_stub): Likewise. * elfnn-aarch64.c (aarch64_build_one_stub): Likewise. * elflink.c (elf_link_input_bfd): Likewise. include/ * bfdlink.h (bfd_link_info): Add non_contiguous_regions and non_contiguous_regions_warnings fields. ld/ * ldlang.c (lang_add_section): Add support for non_contiguous_regions. (size_input_section): Likewise. (lang_size_sections_1): Likewise. (process_insert_statements): Likewise. * ldlex.h (option_values): Add OPTION_NON_CONTIGUOUS_REGIONS and OPTION_NON_CONTIGUOUS_REGIONS_WARNINGS. * lexsup.c (ld_options): Add entries for --enable-non-contiguous-regions and --enable-non-contiguous-regions-warnings. (parse_args): Handle it. * NEWS: Add --enable-non-contiguous-regions and --enable-non-contiguous-regions-warnings. * ld.texi: Add --enable-non-contiguous-regions and --enable-non-contiguous-regions-warnings documentation. * emultempl/armelf.em (elf32_arm_add_stub_section): Add SEC_LINKER_CREATED flag. * emultempl/xtensaelf.em (ld_build_required_section_dependence): Emit an error when --enable-non-contiguous-regions is used. * testsuite/ld-elf/non-contiguous.d: New. * testsuite/ld-elf/non-contiguous.ld: New. * testsuite/ld-elf/non-contiguous.s: New. * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf.exp: Run the new tests. * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf/non-contiguous-arm.s: New. * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf/non-contiguous-arm.d: New. * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf/non-contiguous-arm.ld: New. * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf/non-contiguous-arm2.d: New. * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf/non-contiguous-arm3.ld: New. * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf/non-contiguous-arm3.d: New. * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf/non-contiguous-arm3.ld: New. * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf/non-contiguous-arm4.d: New. * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf/non-contiguous-arm4.ld: New. * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf/non-contiguous-arm5.d: New. * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf/non-contiguous-arm5.ld: New. * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf/non-contiguous-arm6.d: New. * testsuite/ld-arm/arm-elf/non-contiguous-arm6.ld: New. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/powerpc.exp: Run new tests. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/non-contiguous-powerpc.d: New. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/non-contiguous-powerpc.ld: New. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/non-contiguous-powerpc.sd: New. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/non-contiguous-powerpc64.d: New. |
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Christian Eggers
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666318230c |
Fix several mix up between octets and bytes in ELF program headers
Fixes additional locations not handled in the first patch. When converting between addresses in ELF headers [octets] and bfd LMA/VMA [bytes], the number of octets per byte needs to be incorporated. include/ * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_order): Add unit (bytes/octets) to offset and size members. * elf/internal.h (struct elf_internal_phdr): Likewise for p_align member. (struct elf_segment_map): Likewise for p_paddr and p_size members bfd/ * bfd.c (bfd_record_phdr): New local "opb". Fix assignment of "p_paddr" from "at". * elfcode.h (bfd_from_remote_memory): Add units to several parameters. New local "opb". Fix usage of p_align. Fix calculation of "localbase" from "ehdr_vma" and "p_vaddr". Fix call of target_read_memory. * elflink.c (elf_fixup_link_order): Fix scope of "s" local. Fix calculation of "offset" and "output_offset". (bfd_elf_final_link): New local "opb". Fix calculation of "size" from "offset" and fix calculation of "end" from "vma+size". Fix comparison between "sh_addr" and "vma"/"output_offset". (bfd_elf_discard_info): Fix calculation of "eh_alignment". * elf-bfd.h (struct elf_link_hash_table): Add unit to tls_size member. * elf.c (_bfd_elf_map_sections_to_segments): Add unit (bytes/ octets) to "wrap_to2 and "phdr_size" locals. Fix calculation of "wrap_to" value. Add unit (bytes) to phdr_lma variable. Fix assignment of p_paddr from phdr_lma. Fix comparison between "lma+size" and "next->lma". (elf_sort_segments): Fix assignment from p_paddr to lma. (assign_file_positions_for_load_sections): Add unit (bytes) to local "align". Fix calculation of local "off_adjust". Fix calculation of local "filehdr_vaddr". (assign_file_positions_for_non_load_sections): New local "opb". Fix calculation of "end" from "p_size". Fix comparison between "vma+SECTION_SIZE" and "start". Fix calculation of "p_memsz" from "end" and "p_vaddr". (rewrite_elf_program_header): Fix comparison between p_vaddr and vma. Fix assignment to p_paddr from lma. Fix comparison between p_paddr and lma. Fix assignment to p_paddr from lma. * merge.c (sec_merge_emit): New local "opb". Convert "alignment_power" to octets. (_bfd_add_merge_section): New locals "alignment_power" and "opb". Fix comparison between "alignment_power" and "sizeof(align)". (_bfd_merge_sections): New local "opb". Divide size by opb before checking align mask. |
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Christian Eggers
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502794d432 |
Fix several mix up between octets and bytes in ELF program headers
When converting between addresses in ELF headers [octets] and bfd LMA/VMA [bytes], the number of octets per byte needs to be incorporated. In ld, the SIZEOF_HEADERS linker script statement must be resolved to bytes instead of octets. include/ * elf/internal.h (struct elf_internal_phdr): Add unit (octets) to several member field comments. (Elf_Internal_Shdr): likewise. bfd/ * elf.c (_bfd_elf_make_section_from_shdr): Introduce new temp opb. Divide Elf_Internal_Shdr::sh_addr by opb when setting section LMA/VMA. (_bfd_elf_make_section_from_phdr): Similarly. (elf_fake_sections): Fix calculation of Elf_Internal_shdr::sh_addr from section VMA. (_bfd_elf_map_sections_to_segments): Fix mixup between octets and bytes. (assign_file_positions_for_load_sections): Fix calculations of Elf_Internal_shdr::p_vaddr and p_paddr from section LMA/VMA. Fix comparison between program header address and section LMA. (assign_file_positions_for_non_load_sections): Likewise. (rewrite_elf_program_header): Likewise. Introduce new temp opb. (IS_CONTAINED_BY_VMA): Add parameter opb. (IS_CONTAINED_BY_LMA,IS_SECTION_IN_INPUT_SEGMENT, INCLUDE_SECTION_IN_SEGMENT): Likewise. (copy_elf_program_header): Update call to ELF_SECTION_IN_SEGMENT. Fix calculations of p_addr_valid and p_vaddr_offset. * elflink.c (elf_link_add_object_symbols): Multiply section VMA with octets per byte when comparing against p_vaddr. ld/ * ldexp.c (fold_name): Return SIZEOF_HEADERS in bytes. |
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Alan Modra
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e10ac147c8 |
ubsan: som: left shift of 1 by 31 places
* som/aout.h (SOM_AUX_ID_MANDATORY, SOM_SPACE_IS_LOADABLE), (SOM_SYMBOL_HIDDEN, SOM_SYMBOL_HAS_LONG_RETURN): Use 1u << 31. * som/lst.h (LST_SYMBOL_HIDDEN): Likewise. |
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Luis Machado
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b5ebe8ddf9 |
Add missing AT tags to the ELF common header.
* elf/common.h (AT_L1I_CACHESIZE, AT_L1I_CACHEGEOMETRY) (AT_L1D_CACHESIZE, AT_L1D_CACHEGEOMETRY, AT_L2_CACHESIZE) (AT_L2_CACHEGEOMETRY, AT_L3_CACHESIZE, AT_L3_CACHEGEOMETRY) (AT_MINSIGSTKSZ): New defines, imported from glibc. |
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Andrew Burgess
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99e4741014 |
Merge upstream GCC changes for include/ and libiberty/ directories
This commit pulls in the latest changes for the include/ and
libiberty/ directories. The last sync was in commit
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Nelson Chu
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bd0cf5a6ba |
RISC-V: Support the ISA-dependent CSR checking.
According to the riscv privilege spec, some CSR are only valid when rv32 or the specific extension is set. We extend the DECLARE_CSR and DECLARE_CSR_ALIAS to record more informaton we need, and then check whether the CSR is valid according to these information. We report warning message when the CSR is invalid, so we have a choice between error and warning by --fatal-warnings option. Also, a --no-warn/-W option is used to turn the warnings off, if people don't want the warnings. gas/ * config/tc-riscv.c (enum riscv_csr_class): New enum. Used to decide whether or not this CSR is legal in the current ISA string. (struct riscv_csr_extra): New structure to hold all extra information of CSR. (riscv_init_csr_hash): New function. According to the DECLARE_CSR and DECLARE_CSR_ALIAS, insert CSR extra information into csr_extra_hash. Call hash_reg_name to insert CSR address into reg_names_hash. (md_begin): Call riscv_init_csr_hashes for each DECLARE_CSR. (reg_csr_lookup_internal, riscv_csr_class_check): New functions. Decide whether the CSR is valid according to the csr_extra_hash. (init_opcode_hash): Update 'if (hash_error != NULL)' as hash_error is not a boolean. This is same as riscv_init_csr_hash, so keep the consistent usage. * testsuite/gas/riscv/csr-dw-regnums.d: Add -march=rv32if option. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg.d: Add f-ext by -march option. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-fext.d: New testcase. The source file is `priv-reg.s`, and the ISA is rv32i without f-ext, so the f-ext CSR are not allowed. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-fext.l: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-rv32-only.d: New testcase. The source file is `priv-reg.s`, and the ISA is rv64if, so the rv32-only CSR are not allowed. * testsuite/gas/riscv/priv-reg-fail-rv32-only.l: Likewise. include/ * opcode/riscv-opc.h: Extend DECLARE_CSR and DECLARE_CSR_ALIAS to record riscv_csr_class. opcodes/ * riscv-dis.c (print_insn_args): Updated since the DECLARE_CSR is changed. gdb/ * riscv-tdep.c: Updated since the DECLARE_CSR is changed. * riscv-tdep.h: Likewise. * features/riscv/rebuild-csr-xml.sh: Generate the 64bit-csr.xml without rv32-only CSR. * features/riscv/64bit-csr.xml: Regernated. binutils/ * dwarf.c: Updated since the DECLARE_CSR is changed. |
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Matthew Malcomson
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4934a27c8c |
[binutils][arm] arm support for ARMv8.m Custom Datapath Extension
This patch is part of a series that adds support for the Armv8.m ARMv8.m Custom Datapath Extension to binutils. This patch introduces the Custom Instructions Class 1/2/3 (Single/ Dual, Accumulator/Non-accumulator varianats) to the arm backend. The following Custom Instructions are added: cx1, cx1a, cx1d, cx1da, cx2, cx2a, cx2d, cx2da, cx3, cx3a, cx3d, cx3da. Specification can be found at https://developer.arm.com/docs/ddi0607/latest This patch distinguishes between enabling CDE for different coprocessor numbers by defining multiple architecture flags. This means that the parsing of the architecture extension flags is kept entirely in the existing code path. We introduce a new IT block state to indicate the behaviour of these instructions. This new state allows being used in an IT block or outside an IT block, but does not allow the instruction to be used inside a VPT block. We need this since the CX*A instruction versions can be used in IT blocks, but they aren't to have the conditional suffixes on them. Hence we need to mark an instruction as allowed in either position. We also need a new flag to objdump, in order to determine whether to disassemble an instruction as CDE related or not. Successfully regression tested on arm-none-eabi, and arm-wince-pe. gas/ChangeLog: 2020-02-10 Stam Markianos-Wright <stam.markianos-wright@arm.com> Matthew Malcomson <matthew.malcomson@arm.com> * config/tc-arm.c (arm_ext_cde*): New feature sets for each CDE coprocessor that can be enabled. (enum pred_instruction_type): New pred type. (BAD_NO_VPT): New error message. (BAD_CDE): New error message. (BAD_CDE_COPROC): New error message. (enum operand_parse_code): Add new immediate operands. (parse_operands): Account for new immediate operands. (check_cde_operand): New. (cde_coproc_enabled): New. (cde_coproc_pos): New. (cde_handle_coproc): New. (cxn_handle_predication): New. (do_custom_instruction_1): New. (do_custom_instruction_2): New. (do_custom_instruction_3): New. (do_cx1): New. (do_cx1a): New. (do_cx1d): New. (do_cx1da): New. (do_cx2): New. (do_cx2a): New. (do_cx2d): New. (do_cx2da): New. (do_cx3): New. (do_cx3a): New. (do_cx3d): New. (do_cx3da): New. (handle_pred_state): Define new IT block behaviour. (insns): Add newn CX*{,d}{,a} instructions. (CDE_EXTENSIONS,armv8m_main_ext_table,armv8_1m_main_ext_table): Define new cdecp extension strings. * doc/c-arm.texi: Document new cdecp extension arguments. * testsuite/gas/arm/cde-scalar.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/cde-scalar.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/cde-warnings.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/cde-warnings.l: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/cde-warnings.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/cde.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/cde.s: New test. include/ChangeLog: 2020-02-10 Stam Markianos-Wright <stam.markianos-wright@arm.com> Matthew Malcomson <matthew.malcomson@arm.com> * opcode/arm.h (ARM_EXT2_CDE): New extension macro. (ARM_EXT2_CDE0): New extension macro. (ARM_EXT2_CDE1): New extension macro. (ARM_EXT2_CDE2): New extension macro. (ARM_EXT2_CDE3): New extension macro. (ARM_EXT2_CDE4): New extension macro. (ARM_EXT2_CDE5): New extension macro. (ARM_EXT2_CDE6): New extension macro. (ARM_EXT2_CDE7): New extension macro. opcodes/ChangeLog: 2020-02-10 Stam Markianos-Wright <stam.markianos-wright@arm.com> Matthew Malcomson <matthew.malcomson@arm.com> * arm-dis.c (struct cdeopcode32): New. (CDE_OPCODE): New macro. (cde_opcodes): New disassembly table. (regnames): New option to table. (cde_coprocs): New global variable. (print_insn_cde): New (print_insn_thumb32): Use print_insn_cde. (parse_arm_disassembler_options): Parse coprocN args. |
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Sergey Belyashov
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9fc0b501af |
Add support for the GBZ80 and Z80N variants of the Z80 architecture, and add DWARF debug info support to the Z80 assembler.
PR 25469 bfd * archures.c: Add GBZ80 and Z80N machine values. * reloc.c: Add BFD_RELOC_Z80_16_BE. * coff-z80.c: Add support for new reloc. * coffcode.h: Add support for new machine values. * cpu-z80.c: Add support for new machine names. * elf32-z80.c: Add support for new reloc. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * libbfd.h: Regenerate. binutils* readelf.c (get_machine_flags): Add support for Z80N machine number. gas * config/tc-z80.c: Add -gbz80 command line option to generate code for the GameBoy Z80. Add support for generating DWARF. * config/tc-z80.h: Add support for DWARF debug information generation. * doc/c-z80.texi: Document new command line option. * testsuite/gas/z80/gbz80_all.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/gbz80_all.s: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/z80.exp: Run the new tests. * testsuite/gas/z80/z80n_all.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/z80n_all.s: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/z80n_reloc.d: New file. include * coff/internal.h (R_IMM16BE): Define. * elf/z80.h (EF_Z80_MACH_Z80N): Define. (R_Z80_16_BE): New reloc. ld * emulparams/elf32z80.sh: Use z80 emulation. * emultempl/z80.em: Make generic to both COFF and ELF Z80 emulations. * emultempl/z80elf.em: Delete. * testsuite/ld-elf/pr22450.d: Expect to fail for the Z80. * testsuite/ld-elf/sec64k.exp: Fix Z80 assembly. * testsuite/ld-unique/pr21529.s: Avoid register name conflict. * testsuite/ld-unique/unique.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-unique/unique_empty.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-unique/unique_shared.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-unique/unique.d: Updated expected output. * testsuite/ld-z80/arch_z80n.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-z80/comb_arch_z80_z80n.d: New file. * testsuite/ld-z80/labels.s: Add more labels. * testsuite/ld-z80/relocs.s: Add more reloc tests. * testsuite/ld-z80/relocs_f_z80n.d: New file opcodes * z80-dis.c: Add support for GBZ80 opcodes. |
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Alan Modra
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c5d7be0c97 |
ubsan: d30v: negation of -2147483648
include/ * opcode/d30v.h (struct pd_reg): Make value field unsigned. opcodes/ * d30v-dis.c (print_insn): Make "val" and "opnum" unsigned. |
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Jon Turney
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1957ab1030
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Add some new PE_IMAGE_DEBUG_TYPE values
IMAGE_DEBUG_TYPE_REPRO is defined in the latest version of the PE specification [1]. The others are defined in Windows SDK headers and/or reported by DUMPBIN. [1] https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/debug/pe-format bfd/ChangeLog: 2020-01-16 Jon Turney <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk> * peXXigen.c (debug_type_names): Add names for new debug data type values. include/ChangeLog: 2020-01-16 Jon Turney <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk> * coff/internal.h (PE_IMAGE_DEBUG_TYPE_VC_FEATURE) (PE_IMAGE_DEBUG_TYPE_POGO, PE_IMAGE_DEBUG_TYPE_ILTCG) (PE_IMAGE_DEBUG_TYPE_MPX, PE_IMAGE_DEBUG_TYPE_REPRO): Add. |
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Nick Clifton
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ae77468624 | Add markers for 2.34 branch to the NEWS files and ChangeLogs. | ||
Nick Clifton
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533da48302 |
Update libiberty sources with changes in the gcc mainline.
+2020-01-01 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> + + Update copyright years. + +2019-12-06 Tim Ruehsen <tim.ruehsen@gmx.de> + + * make-relative-prefix.c (split_directories): + Return early on empty 'name' + +2019-11-16 Tim Ruehsen <tim.ruehsen@gmx.de> + + * cp-demangle.c (d_print_init): Remove const from 4th param. + (cplus_demangle_fill_name): Initialize d->d_counting. + (cplus_demangle_fill_extended_operator): Likewise. + (cplus_demangle_fill_ctor): Likewise. + (cplus_demangle_fill_dtor): Likewise. + (d_make_empty): Likewise. + (d_count_templates_scopes): Remobe const from 3rd param, + Return on dc->d_counting > 1, + Increment dc->d_counting. + * cp-demint.c (cplus_demangle_fill_component): Initialize d->d_counting. + (cplus_demangle_fill_builtin_type): Likewise. + (cplus_demangle_fill_operator): Likewise. + +2019-11-16 Eduard-Mihai Burtescu <eddyb@lyken.rs> + + * cplus-dem.c (cplus_demangle): Use rust_demangle directly. + (rust_demangle): Remove. + * rust-demangle.c (is_prefixed_hash): Rename to is_legacy_prefixed_hash. + (parse_lower_hex_nibble): Rename to decode_lower_hex_nibble. + (parse_legacy_escape): Rename to decode_legacy_escape. + (rust_is_mangled): Remove. + (struct rust_demangler): Add. + (peek): Add. + (next): Add. + (struct rust_mangled_ident): Add. + (parse_ident): Add. + (rust_demangle_sym): Remove. + (print_str): Add. + (PRINT): Add. + (print_ident): Add. + (rust_demangle_callback): Add. + (struct str_buf): Add. + (str_buf_reserve): Add. + (str_buf_append): Add. + (str_buf_demangle_callback): Add. + (rust_demangle): Add. + * rust-demangle.h: Remove. + +2019-11-15 Miguel Saldivar <saldivarcher@gmail.com> + + * testsuite/demangle-expected: Fix test. + +2019-11-04 Kamlesh Kumar <kamleshbhalui@gmail.com> + + * cp-demangle.c (d_expr_primary): Handle + nullptr demangling. + * testsuite/demangle-expected: Added test. + +2019-10-29 Paul Pluzhnikov <ppluzhnikov@google.com> + + * cp-demangle.c (d_number): Avoid signed int overflow. + +2019-10-28 Miguel Saldivar <saldivarcher@gmail.com> + + * cp-demangle.c (d_print_mod): Add a space before printing `complex` + and `imaginary`, as opposed to after. + * testsuite/demangle-expected: Adjust test. + +2019-10-03 Eduard-Mihai Burtescu <eddyb@lyken.rs> + + * rust-demangle.c (looks_like_rust): Remove. + (rust_is_mangled): Don't check escapes. + (is_prefixed_hash): Allow 0-9a-f permutations. + (rust_demangle_sym): Don't bail on unknown escapes. + * testsuite/rust-demangle-expected: Update 'main::$99$' test. + +2019-09-03 Eduard-Mihai Burtescu <eddyb@lyken.rs> + + * rust-demangle.c (unescape): Remove. + (parse_lower_hex_nibble): New function. + (parse_legacy_escape): New function. + (is_prefixed_hash): Use parse_lower_hex_nibble. + (looks_like_rust): Use parse_legacy_escape. + (rust_demangle_sym): Use parse_legacy_escape. + * testsuite/rust-demangle-expected: Add 'llv$u6d$' test. + +2019-08-27 Martin Liska <mliska@suse.cz> + + PR lto/91478 + * simple-object-elf.c (simple_object_elf_copy_lto_debug_sections): + First find a WEAK HIDDEN symbol in symbol table that will be + preserved. Later, use the symbol name for all removed symbols. + +2019-08-12 Martin Liska <mliska@suse.cz> + + * Makefile.in: Add filedescriptor.c. + * filedescriptor.c: New file. + * lrealpath.c (is_valid_fd): Remove. diff --git a/libiberty/Makefile.in b/libiberty/Makefile.in index 0be45b4ae8..fe738d0db4 100644 --- a/libiberty/Makefile.in +++ b/libiberty/Makefile.in @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # Makefile for the libiberty library. # Originally written by K. Richard Pixley <rich@cygnus.com>. # -# Copyright (C) 1990-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Copyright (C) 1990-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This file is part of the libiberty library. # Libiberty is free software; you can redistribute it and/or @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ CFILES = alloca.c argv.c asprintf.c atexit.c \ calloc.c choose-temp.c clock.c concat.c cp-demangle.c \ cp-demint.c cplus-dem.c crc32.c \ d-demangle.c dwarfnames.c dyn-string.c \ - fdmatch.c ffs.c fibheap.c filename_cmp.c floatformat.c \ + fdmatch.c ffs.c fibheap.c filedescriptor.c filename_cmp.c floatformat.c \ fnmatch.c fopen_unlocked.c \ getcwd.c getopt.c getopt1.c getpagesize.c getpwd.c getruntime.c \ gettimeofday.c \ @@ -171,6 +171,7 @@ REQUIRED_OFILES = \ ./cp-demint.$(objext) ./crc32.$(objext) ./d-demangle.$(objext) \ ./dwarfnames.$(objext) ./dyn-string.$(objext) \ ./fdmatch.$(objext) ./fibheap.$(objext) \ + ./filedescriptor.$(objext) \ ./filename_cmp.$(objext) ./floatformat.$(objext) \ ./fnmatch.$(objext) ./fopen_unlocked.$(objext) \ ./getopt.$(objext) ./getopt1.$(objext) ./getpwd.$(objext) \ @@ -756,6 +757,17 @@ $(CONFIGURED_OFILES): stamp-picdir stamp-noasandir else true; fi $(COMPILE.c) $(srcdir)/fibheap.c $(OUTPUT_OPTION) +./filedescriptor.$(objext): $(srcdir)/filedescriptor.c config.h $(INCDIR)/ansidecl.h \ + $(INCDIR)/libiberty.h + if [ x"$(PICFLAG)" != x ]; then \ + $(COMPILE.c) $(PICFLAG) $(srcdir)/filedescriptor.c -o pic/$@; \ + else true; fi + if [ x"$(NOASANFLAG)" != x ]; then \ + $(COMPILE.c) $(PICFLAG) $(NOASANFLAG) $(srcdir)/filedescriptor.c -o noasan/$@; \ + else true; fi + $(COMPILE.c) $(srcdir)/filedescriptor.c $(OUTPUT_OPTION) + + ./filename_cmp.$(objext): $(srcdir)/filename_cmp.c config.h $(INCDIR)/ansidecl.h \ $(INCDIR)/filenames.h $(INCDIR)/hashtab.h \ $(INCDIR)/safe-ctype.h diff --git a/libiberty/_doprnt.c b/libiberty/_doprnt.c index d44dc415ed..a739f4304f 100644 --- a/libiberty/_doprnt.c +++ b/libiberty/_doprnt.c @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* Provide a version of _doprnt in terms of fprintf. - Copyright (C) 1998-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (C) 1998-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Contributed by Kaveh Ghazi (ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu) 3/29/98 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it diff --git a/libiberty/argv.c b/libiberty/argv.c index 6444896f99..8c9794db6a 100644 --- a/libiberty/argv.c +++ b/libiberty/argv.c @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* Create and destroy argument vectors (argv's) - Copyright (C) 1992-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (C) 1992-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Written by Fred Fish @ Cygnus Support This file is part of the libiberty library. diff --git a/libiberty/asprintf.c b/libiberty/asprintf.c index 5718682f69..6e38e2234d 100644 --- a/libiberty/asprintf.c +++ b/libiberty/asprintf.c @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /* Like sprintf but provides a pointer to malloc'd storage, which must be freed by the caller. - Copyright (C) 1997-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (C) 1997-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Contributed by Cygnus Solutions. This file is part of the libiberty library. diff --git a/libiberty/choose-temp.c b/libiberty/choose-temp.c index 72c1b710bd..49a2faaa51 100644 --- a/libiberty/choose-temp.c +++ b/libiberty/choose-temp.c @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* Utility to pick a temporary filename prefix. - Copyright (C) 1996-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (C) 1996-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of the libiberty library. Libiberty is free software; you can redistribute it and/or diff --git a/libiberty/clock.c b/libiberty/clock.c index a3730714bd..0de74657d0 100644 --- a/libiberty/clock.c +++ b/libiberty/clock.c @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* ANSI-compatible clock function. - Copyright (C) 1994-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (C) 1994-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of the libiberty library. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the diff --git |
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Andre Vieira
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2da2eaf4ce |
[binutils][arm] PR25376 Change MVE into a CORE_HIGH feature
This patch moves MVE feature bits into the CORE_HIGH section. This makes sure .fpu and -mfpu does not reset the bits set by MVE. This is important because .fpu has no option to "set" these same bits and thus, mimic'ing GCC, we choose to define MVE as an architecture extension rather than put it together with other the legacy fpu features. This will enable the following behavior: .arch armv8.1-m.main .arch mve .fpu fpv5-sp-d16 #does not disable mve. vadd.i32 q0, q1, q2 This patch also makes sure MVE is not taken into account during auto-detect. This was already the case, but because we moved the MVE bits to the architecture feature space we must make sure ARM_ANY does not include MVE. gas/ChangeLog: 2020-01-16 Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com> PR 25376 * config/tc-arm.c (mve_ext, mve_fp_ext): Use CORE_HIGH. (armv8_1m_main_ext_table): Use CORE_HIGH for mve. * testsuite/arm/armv8_1-m-fpu-mve-1.s: New. * testsuite/arm/armv8_1-m-fpu-mve-1.d: New. * testsuite/arm/armv8_1-m-fpu-mve-2.s: New. * testsuite/arm/armv8_1-m-fpu-mve-2.d: New. include/ChangeLog: 2020-01-16 Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com> PR 25376 * opcodes/arm.h (FPU_MVE, FPU_MVE_FPU): Move these features to... (ARM_EXT2_MVE, ARM_EXT2_MVE_FP): ... the CORE_HIGH space. (ARM_ANY): Redefine to not include any MVE bits. (ARM_FEATURE_ALL): Removed. opcodes/ChangeLog: 2020-01-16 Andre Vieira <andre.simoesdiasvieira@arm.com> PR 25376 * opcodes/arm-dis.c (coprocessor_opcodes): Use CORE_HIGH for MVE bits. (neon_opcodes): Likewise. (select_arm_features): Make sure we enable MVE bits when selecting armv8.1-m.main. Make sure we do not enable MVE bits when not selecting any architecture. |
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Jozef Lawrynowicz
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131cb553d6 |
MSP430: Fix relocation overflow when using #lo(EXP) macro
gas/ChangeLog: 2020-01-15 Jozef Lawrynowicz <jozef.l@mittosystems.com> * config/tc-msp430.c (CHECK_RELOC_MSP430): Always generate 430X relocations when the target is 430X, except when extracting part of an expression. (msp430_srcoperand): Adjust comment. Initialize the expp member of the msp430_operand_s struct as appropriate. (msp430_dstoperand): Likewise. * testsuite/gas/msp430/msp430.exp: Run new test. * testsuite/gas/msp430/reloc-lo-430x.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/msp430/reloc-lo-430x.s: New test. include/ChangeLog: 2020-01-15 Jozef Lawrynowicz <jozef.l@mittosystems.com> * opcode/msp430.h (enum msp430_expp_e): New. (struct msp430_operand_s): Add expp member to struct. ld/ChangeLog: 2020-01-15 Jozef Lawrynowicz <jozef.l@mittosystems.com> * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/msp430-elf.exp: Run new test. * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/reloc-lo-430x.s: New test. |
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Claudiu Zissulescu
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39fe16e078 |
[ARC][committed] Update ARC cpu list
include/ xxxx-xx-xx Claudiu Zissulescu <claziss@synopsys.com> * elf/arc-cpu.def: Update ARC cpu list. |
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Alan Modra
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5496abe1c5 |
tic4x: sign extension using shifts
Don't do that. Especially don't use shift counts that assume the type being shifted is 32 bits when the type is long/unsigned long. Also reverts part of a change I made on 2019-12-11 to tic4x_print_register that on closer inspection turns out to be unnecessary. include/ * opcode/tic4x.h (EXTR): Delete. (EXTRU, EXTRS, INSERTU, INSERTS): Rewrite without zero/sign extension using shifts. Do trim INSERTU value to specified bitfield. opcodes/ * tic4x-dis.c (tic4x_print_register): Remove dead code. gas/ * config/tc-tic4x.c (tic4x_operands_match): Correct tic3x trap insertion. |
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Alan Modra
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8948cc6971 |
ubsan: spu: left shift of negative value
Also fixes a real bug. The DECODE_INSN_I9a and DECODE_INSN_I9b both use UNSIGNED_EXTRACT for 7 low bits of the result, but this was an unsigned value due to "insn" being unsigned. DECODE_INSN_I9* is therefore unsigned too, leading to a zero extension in an expression using a bfd_vma if bfd_vma is 64 bits. * opcode/spu.h: Formatting. (UNSIGNED_EXTRACT): Use 1u. (SIGNED_EXTRACT): Don't sign extend with shifts. (DECODE_INSN_I9a, DECODE_INSN_I9b): Avoid left shift of signed value. Keep result signed. (DECODE_INSN_U9a, DECODE_INSN_U9b): Delete. |
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Shahab Vahedi
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bb82aefe17 |
[ARC] Add finer details for LLOCK and SCOND
This patch changes the "class" of LLOCK/SCOND from "MEMORY" to "LLOCK/SCOND" respectively. Moreover, it corrects the "data_size_mode". These changes are necessary for GDB's atmoic sequence handler. Signed-off-by: Shahab Vahedi <shahab@synopsys.com> |
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Sergey Belyashov
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6655dba246 |
Add support for the GBZ80, Z180, and eZ80 variants of the Z80 architecure. Add an ELF based target for these as well.
PR 25224 bfd * Makefile.am: Add z80-elf target support. * configure.ac: Likewise. * targets.c: Likewise. * config.bfd: Add z80-elf target support and new arches: ez80 and z180. * elf32-z80.c: New file. * archures.c: Add new z80 architectures: eZ80 and Z180. * coffcode.h: Likewise. * cpu-z80.c: Likewise. * bfd-in2.h: Likewise plus additional Z80 relocations. * coff-z80.c: Add new relocations for Z80 target and local label check. gas * config/tc-z80.c: Add new architectures: Z180 and eZ80. Add support for assembler code generated by SDCC. Add new relocation types. Add z80-elf target support. * config/tc-z80.h: Add z80-elf target support. Enable dollar local labels. Local labels starts from ".L". * testsuite/gas/all/fwdexp.d: Fix failure due to symbol conflict. * testsuite/gas/all/fwdexp.s: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/z80/suffix.d: Fix failure on ELF target. * testsuite/gas/z80/z80.exp: Add new tests * testsuite/gas/z80/dollar.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/dollar.s: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/ez80_adl_all.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/ez80_adl_all.s: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/ez80_adl_suf.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/ez80_isuf.s: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/ez80_z80_all.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/ez80_z80_all.s: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/ez80_z80_suf.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/r800_extra.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/r800_extra.s: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/r800_ii8.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/r800_z80_doc.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/z180.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/z180.s: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/z180_z80_doc.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/z80_doc.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/z80_doc.s: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/z80_ii8.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/z80_ii8.s: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/z80_in_f_c.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/z80_in_f_c.s: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/z80_op_ii_ld.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/z80_op_ii_ld.s: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/z80_out_c_0.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/z80_out_c_0.s: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/z80_reloc.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/z80_reloc.s: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/z80_sli.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/z80/z80_sli.s: New file. ld * Makefile.am: Add new target z80-elf * configure.tgt: Likewise. * emultempl/z80.em: Add support for eZ80 and Z180 architectures. * emulparams/elf32z80.sh: New file. * emultempl/z80elf.em: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-z80/arch_ez80_adl.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-z80/arch_ez80_z80.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-z80/arch_r800.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-z80/arch_z180.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-z80/arch_z80.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-z80/comb_arch_ez80_z80.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-z80/comb_arch_z180.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-z80/labels.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-z80/relocs.s: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-z80/relocs_b_ez80.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-z80/relocs_b_z80.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-z80/relocs_f_z80.d: Likewise. * testsuite/ld-z80/z80.exp: Likewise. opcodes * z80-dis.c: Add support for eZ80 and Z80 instructions. |
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Nick Clifton
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d73b58f4b1 |
Enable building the s12z target on Solaris hosts where REG_Y is defined in system header files.
* opcode/s12z.h: Undef REG_Y. |
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Alan Modra
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b14ce8bfe1 |
Re: Update year range in copyright notice of binutils files
Add the ChangeLog entry. |
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Alan Modra
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b3adc24a07 | Update year range in copyright notice of binutils files | ||
Alan Modra
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0b11474080 | ChangeLog rotation | ||
Joel Brobecker
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b811d2c292 |
Update copyright year range in all GDB files.
gdb/ChangeLog: Update copyright year range in all GDB files. |
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Alan Modra
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5b660084e2 |
Remove tic80 support
This is one way of fixing ubsan bug reports, just delete the code. The assembler support was removed back in 2005 along with other non-BFD assemblers, but somehow the remainder of the port stayed in. bfd/ * coff-tic80.c: Delete file. * cpu-tic80.c: Delete file. * archures.c: Remove tic80 support. * coffcode.h: Likewise. * coffswap.h: Likewise. * targets.c: Likewise. * config.bfd: Likewise. * configure.ac: Likewise. * Makefile.am: Likewise. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. * po/SRC-POTFILES.in: Regenerate. binutils/ * testsuite/binutils-all/objcopy.exp: Remove tic80 support. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.exp: Likewise. gas/ * doc/as.texi: Remove mention of tic80. include/ * coff/tic80.h: Delete file. * opcode/tic80.h: Delete file. ld/ * emulparams/tic80coff.sh: Delete file. * scripttempl/tic80coff.sc: Delete file. * configure.tgt: Remove tic80 support. * Makefile.am: Likewise. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * po/BLD-POTFILES.in: Regenerate. opcodes/ * tic80-dis.c: Delete file. * tic80-opc.c: Delete file. * disassemble.c: Remove tic80 support. * disassemble.h: Likewise. * Makefile.am: Likewise. * configure.ac: Likewise. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. * po/POTFILES.in: Regenerate. |
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Alan Modra
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36bd8ea7f0 |
ubsan: crx: left shift cannot be represented in type 'int'
The ubsan complaint is fixed by the SBM change, with similar possible complaints fixed by the EXTRACT change. The rest is just cleanup. include/ * opcode/crx.h (inst <match>): Make unsigned int. opcodes/ * crx-dis.c (EXTRACT, SBM): Avoid signed overflow. (get_number_of_operands, getargtype, getbits, getregname), (getcopregname, getprocregname, gettrapstring, getcinvstring), (getregliststring, get_word_at_PC, get_words_at_PC, build_mask), (powerof2, match_opcode, make_instruction, print_arguments), (print_arg): Delete forward declarations, moving static to.. (getregname, getcopregname, getregliststring): ..these definitions. (build_mask): Return unsigned int mask. (match_opcode): Use unsigned int vars. |
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Alan Modra
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4bdb25fe69 |
ubsan: nds32: left shift cannot be represented in type 'int'
Note that using 1u in N32_BIT makes all of N32_BIT, __MASK, __MF, __GF and __SEXT evaluate as unsigned int (the latter three when when their v arg is int or smaller). This would be a problem if assigning the result to a bfd_vma, long, or other type wider than an int since the __SEXT result would be zero extended to the wider type. Fortunately nds32 target code doesn't use wider types unnecessarily. include/ * opcode/nds32.h (N32_BIT): Define using 1u. (__SEXT): Use __MASK and N32_BIT. (N32_IMMS): Remove duplicate mask. opcodes/ * nds32-dis.c (print_insn16, print_insn32): Remove forward decls. (struct objdump_disasm_info): Delete. (nds32_parse_audio_ext, nds32_parse_opcode): Cast result of N32_IMMS to unsigned before shifting left. |
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Luis Machado
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39f34d7b64 |
Fix unused function error
Attempting to build GDB in Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS on x86_64, I ran into warnings that caused the build to fail: binutils-gdb/gdb/gdbsupport/safe-strerror.c:44:1: error: ‘char* select_strerror_r(char*, char*)’ defined but not used [-Werror=unused-function] select_strerror_r (char *res, char *) The diagnostic macro DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORE_UNUSED_FUNCTION seems to expand correctly to its respective pragma, but this doesn't seem to have an effect on the warning. I tried to use the pragma explicitly and got the same result. ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED works fine in this case if you put it in both functions, which should fix warnings for both gdb and gdbserver builds. The compiler version is gcc (Ubuntu 5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.11) 5.4.0 20160609. This is likely the result of PR64079 in GCC, which was fixed by commit 9e96f1e1b9731c4e1ef4fbbbf0997319973f0537. To prevent other developers from attempting to use this macro, only to get confused by it not working as expected, it seems better to not define this particular macro. gdb/ChangeLog: 2019-12-12 Luis Machado <luis.machado@linaro.org> * gdbsupport/safe-strerror.c: Don't include diagnostics.h. (select_strerror_r): Use ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED instead of the diagnostics macros. include/ChangeLog: 2019-12-12 Luis Machado <luis.machado@linaro.org> * diagnostics.h (DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORE_UNUSED_FUNCTION). Remove definitions. Change-Id: Iad6123d61d76d111e3ef8d24aa8c60112304c749 |
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Alan Modra
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13c9c48599 |
bfd signed overflow fixes
Aimed at quietening ubsan. include/ * opcode/mmix.h (PUSHGO_INSN_BYTE): Make unsigned. (GO_INSN_BYTE, SETL_INSN_BYTE, INCML_INSN_BYTE, INCMH_INSN_BYTE), (INCH_INSN_BYTE, SWYM_INSN_BYTE, JMP_INSN_BYTE): Likewise. bfd/ * elf32-rx.c (elf32_rx_relax_section): Avoid signed overflow. * libaout.h (N_SET_INFO, N_SET_FLAGS): Likewise. * netbsd.h (write_object_contents): Likewise. * elf32-arm.c (bfd_elf32_arm_vfp11_erratum_scan): Likewise. * libhppa.h (HPPA_R_CONSTANT): Don't signed extend with shifts. (stm32l4xx_create_replacing_stub_vldm): Don't truncate high bits with shifts. * elf32-nds32.h (R_NDS32_RELAX_ENTRY_DISABLE_RELAX_FLAG): Define using 1u shifted left. Ditto for other macros. * mmo.c (LOP): Make unsigned. |
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Alan Modra
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76bba5ee85 |
ubsan: left shift of cannot be represented in type 'int'
* dis-asm.h (INSN_HAS_RELOC, DISASSEMBLE_DATA), (USER_SPECIFIED_MACHINE_TYPE, WIDE_OUTPUT): Make unsigned. * opcode/tic80.h (TIC80_OPERAND_*): Likewise. |
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Alan Modra
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20135676fc |
PR24960, Memory leak from disassembler
PR 24960 include/ * dis-asm.h (disassemble_free_target): Declare. opcodes/ * disassemble.c (disassemble_free_target): New function. binutils/ * objdump.c (disassemble_data): Call disassemble_free_target. |
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Alan Modra
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103ebbc35c |
Use disassemble_info.private_data in place of insn_sets
No cgen target uses private_data. This patch removes a disassemble_info field that is only used by cgen, and instead uses private_data. It also removes a macro that is no longer used. include/ * dis-asm.h (struct disassemble_info): Delete insn_sets. (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO_NO_ARCH): Don't define. opcodes/ * cgen-dis.in (print_insn_@arch@): Replace insn_sets with private_data. * disassemble.c (disassemble_init_for_target): Likewise. * bpf-dis.c: Regenerate. * epiphany-dis.c: Regenerate. * fr30-dis.c: Regenerate. * frv-dis.c: Regenerate. * ip2k-dis.c: Regenerate. * iq2000-dis.c: Regenerate. * lm32-dis.c: Regenerate. * m32c-dis.c: Regenerate. * m32r-dis.c: Regenerate. * mep-dis.c: Regenerate. * mt-dis.c: Regenerate. * or1k-dis.c: Regenerate. * xc16x-dis.c: Regenerate. * xstormy16-dis.c: Regenerate. |
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Jan Beulich
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2dc4b12fcd |
Arm64: simplify Crypto arch extension handling
This, at the assembler level, is just a "brace" feature covering both AES and SHA2. Hence there's no need for it to have a separate feature flag, freeing up a bit for future re-use. Along these lines there are also a number of dead definitions/variables in the opcode table file. |
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Christian Eggers
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618265039f |
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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Mihail Ionescu
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8b301fbb61 |
Arm: Change CRC from fpu feature to archititectural extension
This patch changes the CRC extension to use the core feature bits instead
of the coproc/fpu feature bits.
CRC is not an fpu feature and it causes issues with the new fpu reset
patch (
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Andrew Burgess
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66f8b2cbbb |
gas: Add --gdwarf-cie-version command line flag
Add a flag to control the version of CIE that is generated. By default gas produces CIE version 1, and this continues to be the default after this patch. However, a user can now provide --gdwarf-cie-version=NUMBER to switch to either version 3 or version 4 of CIE, version 2 was never released, and so causes an error as does any number less than 1 or greater than 4. Producing version 4 CIE requires two new fields to be added to the CIE, an address size field, and an segment selector field. For a flat address space the DWARF specification indicates that the segment selector should be 0, and the address size fields just contains the address size in bytes. For now we support 4 or 8 byte addresses, and the segment selector is always produced as 0. At some future time we might need to allow targets to override this. gas/ChangeLog: * as.c (parse_args): Parse --gdwarf-cie-version option. (flag_dwarf_cie_version): New variable. * as.h (flag_dwarf_cie_version): Declare. * dw2gencfi.c (output_cie): Switch from DW_CIE_VERSION to flag_dwarf_cie_version. * doc/as.texi (Overview): Document --gdwarf-cie-version. * NEWS: Likewise. * testsuite/gas/cfi/cfi.exp: Add new tests. * testsuite/gas/cfi/cie-version-0.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/cfi/cie-version-1.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/cfi/cie-version-2.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/cfi/cie-version-3.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/cfi/cie-version-4.d: New file. * testsuite/gas/cfi/cie-version.s: New file. include/ChangeLog: * dwarf2.h (DW_CIE_VERSION): Delete. Change-Id: I9de19461aeb8332b5a57bbfe802953d0725a7ae8 |
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Matthew Malcomson
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616ce08e1c |
[Patch][binutils][arm] Armv8.6-A Matrix Multiply extension [9/10]
Hi, This patch is part of a series that adds support for Armv8.6-A (Matrix Multiply and BFloat16 extensions) to binutils. This patch introduces the Matrix Multiply (Int8, F32, F64) extensions to the arm backend. The following Matrix Multiply instructions are added: vummla, vsmmla, vusmmla, vusdot, vsudot[1]. [1]https://developer.arm.com/docs/ddi0597/latest/simd-and-floating-point-instructions-alphabetic-order Committed on behalf of Mihail Ionescu. gas/ChangeLog: 2019-11-07 Mihail Ionescu <mihail.ionescu@arm.com> * config/tc-arm.c (arm_ext_i8mm): New feature set. (do_vusdot): New. (do_vsudot): New. (do_vsmmla): New. (do_vummla): New. (insns): Add vsmmla, vummla, vusmmla, vusdot, vsudot mnemonics. (armv86a_ext_table): Add i8mm extension. (arm_extensions): Move bf16 extension to context sensitive table. (armv82a_ext_table, armv84a_ext_table, armv85a_ext_table): Move bf16 extension to context sensitive table. (armv86a_ext_table): Add i8mm extension. * doc/c-arm.texi: Document i8mm extension. * testsuite/gas/arm/i8mm.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/i8mm.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/bfloat17-cmdline-bad-3.d: Update test. include/ChangeLog: 2019-11-07 Mihail Ionescu <mihail.ionescu@arm.com> * opcode/arm.h (ARM_EXT2_I8MM): New feature macro. opcodes/ChangeLog: 2019-11-07 Mihail Ionescu <mihail.ionescu@arm.com> * arm-dis.c (neon_opcodes): Add i8mm SIMD instructions. Regression tested on arm-none-eabi. Is this ok for trunk? Regards, Mihail |
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Matthew Malcomson
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8382113fdb |
[binutils][aarch64] Matrix Multiply extension enablement [8/X]
Hi, This patch is part of a series that adds support for Armv8.6-A (Matrix Multiply and BFloat16 extensions) to binutils. This patch introduces the Matrix Multiply (Int8, F32, F64) extensions to the aarch64 backend. The following instructions are added: {s/u}mmla, usmmla, {us/su}dot, fmmla, ld1rob, ld1roh, d1row, ld1rod, uzip{1/2}, trn{1/2}. Committed on behalf of Mihail Ionescu. gas/ChangeLog: 2019-11-07 Mihail Ionescu <mihail.ionescu@arm.com> * config/tc-aarch64.c: Add new arch fetures to suppport the mm extension. (parse_operands): Add new operand. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/i8mm.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/i8mm.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/f32mm.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/f32mm.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/f64mm.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/f64mm.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/sve-movprfx-mm.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/sve-movprfx-mm.d: New test. include/ChangeLog: 2019-11-07 Mihail Ionescu <mihail.ionescu@arm.com> * opcode/aarch64.h (AARCH64_FEATURE_I8MM): New. (AARCH64_FEATURE_F32MM): New. (AARCH64_FEATURE_F64MM): New. (AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RI_S4x32): New. (enum aarch64_insn_class): Add new instruction class "aarch64_misc" for instructions that do not require special handling. opcodes/ChangeLog: 2019-11-07 Mihail Ionescu <mihail.ionescu@arm.com> * aarch64-tbl.h (aarch64_feature_i8mm_sve, aarch64_feature_f32mm_sve, aarch64_feature_f64mm_sve, aarch64_feature_i8mm, aarch64_feature_f32mm, aarch64_feature_f64mm): New feature sets. (INT8MATMUL_INSN, F64MATMUL_SVE_INSN, F64MATMUL_INSN, F32MATMUL_SVE_INSN, F32MATMUL_INSN): New macros to define matrix multiply instructions. (I8MM_SVE, F32MM_SVE, F64MM_SVE, I8MM, F32MM, F64MM): New feature set macros. (QL_MMLA64, OP_SVE_SBB): New qualifiers. (OP_SVE_QQQ): New qualifier. (INT8MATMUL_SVE_INSNC, F64MATMUL_SVE_INSNC, F32MATMUL_SVE_INSNC): New feature set for bfloat16 instructions to support the movprfx constraint. (aarch64_opcode_table): Support for SVE_ADDR_RI_S4x32. (aarch64_opcode_table): Define new instructions smmla, ummla, usmmla, usdot, sudot, fmmla, ld1rob, ld1roh, ld1row, ld1rod uzip{1/2}, trn{1/2}. * aarch64-opc.c (operand_general_constraint_met_p): Handle AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RI_S4x32. (aarch64_print_operand): Handle AARCH64_OPND_SVE_ADDR_RI_S4x32. * aarch64-dis-2.c (aarch64_opcode_lookup_1, aarch64_find_next_opcode): Account for new instructions. * opcodes/aarch64-asm-2.c (aarch64_insert_operand): Support the new S4x32 operand. * aarch64-opc-2.c (aarch64_operands): Support the new S4x32 operand. Regression tested on arm-none-eabi. Is it ok for trunk? Regards, Mihail |
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Matthew Malcomson
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aab2c27d9f |
[binutils][arm] BFloat16 enablement [4/X]
Hi, This patch is part of a series that adds support for Armv8.6-A (Matrix Multiply and BFloat16 extensions) to binutils. This patch introduces BFloat16 instructions to the arm backend. The following BFloat16 instructions are added: vdot, vfma{l/t}, vmmla, vfmal{t/b}, vcvt, vcvt{t/b}. gas/ChangeLog: 2019-11-07 Mihail Ionescu <mihail.ionescu@arm.com> 2019-11-07 Matthew Malcomson <matthew.malcomson@arm.com> * config/tc-arm.c (arm_archs): Add armv8.6-a option. (cpu_arch_ver): Add TAG_CPU_ARCH_V8 tag for Armv8.6-a. * doc/c-arm.texi (-march): New armv8.6-a arch. * config/tc-arm.c (arm_ext_bf16): New feature set. (enum neon_el_type): Add NT_bfloat value. (B_MNEM_vfmat, B_MNEM_vfmab): New bfloat16 encoder helpers. (BAD_BF16): New message. (parse_neon_type): Add bf16 type specifier. (enum neon_type_mask): Add N_BF16 type. (type_chk_of_el_type): Account for NT_bfloat. (el_type_of_type_chk): Account for N_BF16. (neon_three_args): Split out from neon_three_same. (neon_three_same): Part split out into neon_three_args. (CVT_FLAVOUR_VAR): Add bf16_f32 cvt flavour. (do_neon_cvt_1): Account for vcvt.bf16.f32. (do_bfloat_vmla): New. (do_mve_vfma): New function to deal with the mnemonic clash between the BF16 vfmat and the MVE vfma in a VPT block with a 't'rue condition. (do_neon_cvttb_1): Account for vcvt{t,b}.bf16.f32. (do_vdot): New (do_vmmla): New (insns): Add vdot and vmmla mnemonics. (arm_extensions): Add "bf16" extension. * doc/c-arm.texi: Document "bf16" extension. * testsuite/gas/arm/attr-march-armv8_6-a.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/bfloat16-bad.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/bfloat16-bad.l: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/bfloat16-bad.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/bfloat16-cmdline-bad-2.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/bfloat16-cmdline-bad-3.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/bfloat16-cmdline-bad.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/bfloat16-neon.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/bfloat16-non-neon.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/bfloat16-thumb-bad.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/bfloat16-thumb-bad.l: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/bfloat16-thumb.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/bfloat16-vfp.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/bfloat16.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/arm/bfloat16.s: New test. include/ChangeLog: 2019-11-07 Mihail Ionescu <mihail.ionescu@arm.com> 2019-11-07 Matthew Malcomson <matthew.malcomson@arm.com> * opcode/arm.h (ARM_EXT2_V8_6A, ARM_AEXT2_V8_6A, ARM_ARCH_V8_6A): New. * opcode/arm.h (ARM_EXT2_BF16): New feature macro. (ARM_AEXT2_V8_6A): Include above macro in definition. opcodes/ChangeLog: 2019-11-07 Mihail Ionescu <mihail.ionescu@arm.com> 2019-11-07 Matthew Malcomson <matthew.malcomson@arm.com> * arm-dis.c (select_arm_features): Update bfd_march_arm_8 with Armv8.6-A. (coprocessor_opcodes): Add bfloat16 vcvt{t,b}. (neon_opcodes): Add bfloat SIMD instructions. (print_insn_coprocessor): Add new control character %b to print condition code without checking cp_num. (print_insn_neon): Account for BFloat16 instructions that have no special top-byte handling. Regression tested on arm-none-eabi. Is it ok for trunk? Regards, Mihail |
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Matthew Malcomson
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df6780137d |
[binutils][aarch64] Bfloat16 enablement [2/X]
Hi, This patch is part of a series that adds support for Armv8.6-A (Matrix Multiply and BFloat16 extensions) to binutils. This patch introduces the following BFloat16 instructions to the aarch64 backend: bfdot, bfmmla, bfcvt, bfcvtnt, bfmlal[t/b], bfcvtn2. Committed on behalf of Mihail Ionescu. gas/ChangeLog: 2019-11-07 Mihail Ionescu <mihail.ionescu@arm.com> 2019-11-07 Matthew Malcomson <matthew.malcomson@arm.com> * config/tc-aarch64.c (vectype_to_qualifier): Special case the S_2H operand qualifier. * doc/c-aarch64.texi: Document bf16 and bf16mmla4 extensions. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/bfloat16.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/bfloat16.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/illegal-bfloat16.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/illegal-bfloat16.l: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/illegal-bfloat16.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/sve-bfloat-movprfx.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/sve-bfloat-movprfx.d: New test. include/ChangeLog: 2019-11-07 Mihail Ionescu <mihail.ionescu@arm.com> 2019-11-07 Matthew Malcomson <matthew.malcomson@arm.com> * opcode/aarch64.h (AARCH64_FEATURE_BFLOAT16): New feature macros. (AARCH64_ARCH_V8_6): Include BFloat16 feature macros. (enum aarch64_opnd_qualifier): Introduce new operand qualifier AARCH64_OPND_QLF_S_2H. (enum aarch64_insn_class): Introduce new class "bfloat16". (BFLOAT16_SVE_INSNC): New feature set for bfloat16 instructions to support the movprfx constraint. opcodes/ChangeLog: 2019-11-07 Mihail Ionescu <mihail.ionescu@arm.com> 2019-11-07 Matthew Malcomson <matthew.malcomson@arm.com> * aarch64-asm.c (aarch64_ins_reglane): Use AARCH64_OPND_QLF_S_2H in reglane special case. * aarch64-dis-2.c (aarch64_opcode_lookup_1, aarch64_find_next_opcode): Account for new instructions. * aarch64-dis.c (aarch64_ext_reglane): Use AARCH64_OPND_QLF_S_2H in reglane special case. * aarch64-opc.c (struct operand_qualifier_data): Add data for new AARCH64_OPND_QLF_S_2H qualifier. * aarch64-tbl.h (QL_BFDOT QL_BFDOT64, QL_BFDOT64I, QL_BFMMLA2, QL_BFCVT64, QL_BFCVTN64, QL_BFCVTN2_64): New qualifiers. (aarch64_feature_bfloat16, aarch64_feature_bfloat16_sve, aarch64_feature_bfloat16_bfmmla4): New feature sets. (BFLOAT_SVE, BFLOAT): New feature set macros. (BFLOAT_SVE_INSN, BFLOAT_BFMMLA4_INSN, BFLOAT_INSN): New macros to define BFloat16 instructions. (aarch64_opcode_table): Define new instructions bfdot, bfmmla, bfcvt, bfcvtnt, bfdot, bfdot, bfcvtn, bfmlal[b/t] bfcvtn2, bfcvt. Regression tested on aarch64-elf. Is it ok for trunk? Regards, Mihail |
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Matthew Malcomson
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8ae2d3d9ea |
[gas][aarch64] Armv8.6-a option [1/X]
Hi, This patch is part of a series that adds support for Armv8.6-A to binutils. This first patch adds the Armv8.6-A flag to binutils. No instructions are behind it at the moment. Commited on behalf of Mihail Ionescu. gas/ChangeLog: 2019-11-07 Mihail Ionescu <mihail.ionescu@arm.com> 2019-11-07 Matthew Malcomson <matthew.malcomson@arm.com> * config/tc-aarch64.c (armv8.6-a): New arch. * doc/c-aarch64.texi (armv8.6-a): Document new arch. include/ChangeLog: 2019-11-07 Mihail Ionescu <mihail.ionescu@arm.com> 2019-11-07 Matthew Malcomson <matthew.malcomson@arm.com> * opcode/aarch64.h (AARCH64_FEATURE_V8_6): New. (AARCH64_ARCH_V8_6): New. opcodes/ChangeLog: 2019-11-07 Mihail Ionescu <mihail.ionescu@arm.com> 2019-11-07 Matthew Malcomson <matthew.malcomson@arm.com> * aarch64-tbl.h (ARMV8_6): New macro. Is it ok for trunk? Regards, Mihail |
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Alan Modra
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595d3787e9 |
Remove CR16C support
I think it is past time to remove CR16C support. CR16C was added in 2004, and only for ld. gas and binutils support is lacking, and there have been no commits to bfd/elf32-cr16c.c other than warning fixes or global maintainers making changes to all targets. I see no maintainer listed for CR16C, and no commits from anyone at NSC supporting the target. Furthermore, at the time the CR16 support was added in 2007, config.sub was changed upstream to no longer recognise cr16c as a valid cpu. That means the CR16C ld support is only available as a secondary target by configuring with, for example, --enable-targets=all or --enable-targets=cr16c-unknown-elf. No testing of the CR16C target is possible. include/ * elf/cr16c.h: Delete. bfd/ * cpu-cr16c.c: Delete. * elf32-cr16c.c: Delete. * Makefile.am, * archures.c, * config.bfd, * configure.ac, * reloc.c, * targets.c: Remove cr16c support. * Makefile.in, * bfd-in2.h, * configure, * libbfd.h, * po/SRC-POTFILES.in: Regenerate. ld/ * emulparams/elf32cr16c.sh: Delete. * scripttempl/elf32cr16c.sc: Delete. * Makefile.am, * configure.tgt: Remove cr16c support. * NEWS: Mention removal of cr16c. * Makefile.in, * po/BLD-POTFILES.in: Regenerate. |
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Andrew Eikum
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2f1575ea6f |
Fix the size of the dos_message field in the internal_extra_pe_filehdr structure on hosts where sizeof(long) == 8.
* coff/internal.h (struct internal_extra_pe_filehdr): Use ints instead of longs to hold dos_message. |
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Alan Modra
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30fe183248 |
PR4499, assign file positions assumes segment offsets increasing
This rewrites much of assign_file_positions_for_non_load_sections to allow objcopy and strip to handle cases like that in PR4499 where program headers were not in their usual position immediately after the ELF file header, and PT_LOAD headers were not sorted by paddr. PR 4499 include/ * elf/internal.h (struct elf_segment_map): Delete header_size. Add no_sort_lma and idx. bfd/ * elf-nacl.c (nacl_modify_segment_map): Set no_sort_lma for all PT_LOAD segments. * elf32-spu.c (spu_elf_modify_segment_map): Likewise on overlay PT_LOAD segments. * elf.c (elf_sort_segments): New function. (assign_file_positions_except_relocs): Use shortcuts to elfheader and elf_tdata. Seek to e_phoff not sizeof_ehdr to write program headers. Move PT_PHDR check.. (assign_file_positions_for_non_load_sections): ..and code setting PT_PHDR p_vaddr and p_paddr, and code setting __ehdr_start value.. (assign_file_positions_for_load_sections): ..to here. Sort PT_LOAD headers. Delete header_pad code. Use actual number of headers rather than allocated in calculating size for program headers. Don't assume program headers follow ELF file header. Simplify pt_load_count code. Only set "off" for PT_LOAD or PT_NOTE in cores. (rewrite_elf_program_header): Set p_vaddr_offset for segments that include file and program headers. (copy_elf_program_header): Likewise, replacing header_size code. |
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Alan Modra
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22216541c1 |
PR13616, linker should pad executable sections with nops, not zeros
This implements padding of orphan executable sections for PowerPC. Of course, the simple implementation of bfd_arch_ppc_nop_fill and removing the NOP definition didn't work, with powerpc64 hitting a testsuite failure linking to S-records. That's because the srec target is BFD_ENDIAN_UNKNOWN so the test of bfd_big_endian (abfd) in default_data_link_order therefore returned false, resulting in a little-endian nop pattern. The rest of the patch fixes that problem by adding a new field to bfd_link_info that can be used to determine actual endianness on targets like srec. PR 13616 include/ * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_info <big_endian>): New field. bfd/ * cpu-powerpc.c (bfd_arch_ppc_nop_fill): New function, use it for all ppc arch info. * linker.c (default_data_link_order): Pass info->big_endian to arch_info->fill function. ld/ * emulparams/elf64lppc.sh (NOP): Don't define. * emulparams/elf64ppc.sh (NOP): Don't define. * ldwrite.c (build_link_order): Use link_info.big_endian. Move code determining endian to use for data_statement to.. * ldemul.c (after_open_default): ..here. Set link_info.big_endian. |
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Jozef Lawrynowicz
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c0ea7c52e1 |
Add support for new functionality in the msp430 backend of GCC.
This functionality will generate a new GNU object attribute for the "data region" has been added. This object attribute is used mark whether the compiler has generated code assuming that data could be in the upper or lower memory regions. Code which assumes data is always in the lower memory region is incompatible with code which uses the full memory range for data. The patch also adds a new assembler directive ".mspabi_attribute" to handle the existing MSPABI object attributes. GCC will now emit both .gnu_attribute and .mspabi_attribute directives to indicate what options the source file was compiled with. The assembler will now check the values set in these directives against the options that the it has been invoked with. If there is a discrepancy, the assembler will exit with an error. bfd * elf32-msp430.c (elf32_msp430_merge_mspabi_attributes): Rename to.. (elf32_msp430_merge_msp430_attributes): Add support for merging the GNU object attribute for data region. binutils* readelf.c (display_msp430_gnu_attribute): New. (process_arch_specific): Use msp430 specific handler for GNU attributes. gas * config/tc-msp430.c (md_parse_option): Set lower_data_region_only to FALSE if the data region is set to "upper", "either" or "none". (msp430_object_attribute): New. (md_pseudo_table): Handle .mspabi_attribute and .gnu_attribute. (msp430_md_end): Replace hard-coded attribute values with enums. Handle data region object attribute. * doc/as.texi: Document MSP430 Data Region object attribute. * doc/c-msp430.texi: Document the .mspabi_attribute directive. * testsuite/gas/msp430/attr-430-small-bad.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/msp430/attr-430-small-bad.l: New test. * testsuite/gas/msp430/attr-430-small-good.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/msp430/attr-430-small.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/msp430/attr-430x-large-any-bad.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/msp430/attr-430x-large-any-bad.l: New test. * testsuite/gas/msp430/attr-430x-large-any-good.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/msp430/attr-430x-large-any.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/msp430/attr-430x-large-lower-bad.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/msp430/attr-430x-large-lower-bad.l: New test. * testsuite/gas/msp430/attr-430x-large-lower-good.d: New test. * testsuite/gas/msp430/attr-430x-large-lower.s: New test. * testsuite/gas/msp430/msp430.exp: Run new tests. include * elf/msp430.h: Add enums for MSPABI and GNU object attribute tag names and values. ld * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/attr-gnu-main.s: New test. * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/attr-gnu-obj.s: New test. * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/attr-gnu-region-lower-upper.d: New test. * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/attr-gnu-region-lower.d: New test. * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/attr-gnu-region-upper.d: New test. * testsuite/ld-msp430-elf/msp430-elf.exp: Run new tests. |
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Nick Alcock
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de07e349be |
libctf: remove ctf_malloc, ctf_free and ctf_strdup
These just get in the way of auditing for erroneous usage of strdup and add a huge irregular surface of "ctf_malloc or malloc? ctf_free or free? ctf_strdup or strdup?" ctf_malloc and ctf_free usage has not reliably matched up for many years, if ever, making the whole game pointless. Go back to malloc, free, and strdup like everyone else: while we're at it, fix a bunch of places where we weren't properly checking for OOM. This changes the interface of ctf_cuname_set and ctf_parent_name_set, which could strdup but could not return errors (like ENOMEM). New in v4. include/ * ctf-api.h (ctf_cuname_set): Can now fail, returning int. (ctf_parent_name_set): Likewise. libctf/ * ctf-impl.h (ctf_alloc): Remove. (ctf_free): Likewise. (ctf_strdup): Likewise. * ctf-subr.c (ctf_alloc): Remove. (ctf_free): Likewise. * ctf-util.c (ctf_strdup): Remove. * ctf-create.c (ctf_serialize): Use malloc, not ctf_alloc; free, not ctf_free; strdup, not ctf_strdup. (ctf_dtd_delete): Likewise. (ctf_dvd_delete): Likewise. (ctf_add_generic): Likewise. (ctf_add_function): Likewise. (ctf_add_enumerator): Likewise. (ctf_add_member_offset): Likewise. (ctf_add_variable): Likewise. (membadd): Likewise. (ctf_compress_write): Likewise. (ctf_write_mem): Likewise. * ctf-decl.c (ctf_decl_push): Likewise. (ctf_decl_fini): Likewise. (ctf_decl_sprintf): Likewise. Check for OOM. * ctf-dump.c (ctf_dump_append): Use malloc, not ctf_alloc; free, not ctf_free; strdup, not ctf_strdup. (ctf_dump_free): Likewise. (ctf_dump): Likewise. * ctf-open.c (upgrade_types_v1): Likewise. (init_types): Likewise. (ctf_file_close): Likewise. (ctf_bufopen_internal): Likewise. Check for OOM. (ctf_parent_name_set): Likewise: report the OOM to the caller. (ctf_cuname_set): Likewise. (ctf_import): Likewise. * ctf-string.c (ctf_str_purge_atom_refs): Use malloc, not ctf_alloc; free, not ctf_free; strdup, not ctf_strdup. (ctf_str_free_atom): Likewise. (ctf_str_create_atoms): Likewise. (ctf_str_add_ref_internal): Likewise. (ctf_str_remove_ref): Likewise. (ctf_str_write_strtab): Likewise. |
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Nick Alcock
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791915db42 |
libctf: handle nonrepresentable types at link time
GCC can emit references to type 0 to indicate that this type is one that is not representable in the version of CTF it emits (for instance, version 3 cannot encode vector types). Type 0 is already used in the function section to indicate padding inserted to skip functions we do not want to encode the type of, so using zero in this way is a good extension of the format: but libctf reports such types as ECTF_BADID, which is indistinguishable from file corruption via links to truly nonexistent types with IDs like 0xDEADBEEF etc, which we really do want to stop for. In particular, this stops all traversals of types dead at this point, preventing us from even dumping CTF files containing unrepresentable types to see what's going on! So add a new error, ECTF_NONREPRESENTABLE, which is returned by recursive type resolution when a reference to a zero type is found. (No zero type is ever emitted into the CTF file by GCC, only references to one). We can't do much with types that are ultimately nonrepresentable, but we can do enough to keep functioning. Adjust ctf_add_type to ensure that top-level types of type zero and structure and union members of ultimate type zero are simply skipped without reporting an error, so we can copy structures and unions that contain nonrepresentable members (skipping them and leaving a hole where they would be, so no consumers downstream of the linker need to worry about this): adjust the dumper so that we dump members of nonrepresentable types in a simple form that indicates nonrepresentability rather than terminating the dump, and do not falsely assume all errors to be -ENOMEM: adjust the linker so that types that fail to get added are simply skipped, so that both nonrepresentable types and outright errors do not terminate the type addition, which could skip many valid types and cause further errors when variables of those types are added. In future, when we gain the ability to call back to the linker to report link-time type resolution errors, we should report failures to add all but nonrepresentable types. But we can't do that yet. v5: Fix tabdamage. include/ * ctf-api.h (ECTF_NONREPRESENTABLE): New. libctf/ * ctf-types.c (ctf_type_resolve): Return ECTF_NONREPRESENTABLE on type zero. * ctf-create.c (ctf_add_type): Detect and skip nonrepresentable members and types. (ctf_add_variable): Likewise for variables pointing to them. * ctf-link.c (ctf_link_one_type): Do not warn for nonrepresentable type link failure, but do warn for others. * ctf-dump.c (ctf_dump_format_type): Likewise. Do not assume all errors to be ENOMEM. (ctf_dump_member): Likewise. (ctf_dump_type): Likewise. (ctf_dump_header_strfield): Do not assume all errors to be ENOMEM. (ctf_dump_header_sectfield): Do not assume all errors to be ENOMEM. (ctf_dump_header): Likewise. (ctf_dump_label): likewise. (ctf_dump_objts): likewise. (ctf_dump_funcs): likewise. (ctf_dump_var): likewise. (ctf_dump_str): Likewise. |
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Nick Alcock
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87279e3cef |
libctf: installable libctf as a shared library
This lets other programs read and write CTF-format data. Two versioned shared libraries are created: libctf.so and libctf-nobfd.so. They contain identical content except that libctf-nobfd.so contains no references to libbfd and does not implement ctf_open, ctf_fdopen, ctf_bfdopen or ctf_bfdopen_ctfsect, so it can be used by programs that cannot use BFD, like readelf. The soname major version is presently .0 until the linker API stabilizes, when it will flip to .1 and hopefully never change again. New in v3. v4: libtoolize and turn into a pair of shared libraries. Drop --enable-install-ctf: now controlled by --enable-shared and --enable-install-libbfd, like everything else. v5: Add ../bfd to ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS and AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR. Fix tabdamage. * Makefile.def (host_modules): libctf is no longer no_install. * Makefile.in: Regenerated. libctf/ * configure.ac (AC_DISABLE_SHARED): New, like opcodes/. (LT_INIT): Likewise. (AM_INSTALL_LIBBFD): Likewise. (dlopen): Note why this is necessary in a comment. (SHARED_LIBADD): Initialize for possibly-PIC libiberty: derived from opcodes/. (SHARED_LDFLAGS): Likewise. (BFD_LIBADD): Likewise, for libbfd. (BFD_DEPENDENCIES): Likewise. (VERSION_FLAGS): Initialize, using a version script if ld supports one, or libtool -export-symbols-regex otherwise. (AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR): Add ../BFD. * Makefile.am (ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS): Likewise. (INCDIR): New. (AM_CPPFLAGS): Use $(srcdir), not $(top_srcdir). (noinst_LIBRARIES): Replace with... [INSTALL_LIBBFD] (lib_LTLIBRARIES): This, or... [!INSTALL_LIBBFD] (noinst_LTLIBRARIES): ... this, mentioning new libctf-nobfd.la as well. [INSTALL_LIBCTF] (include_HEADERS): Add the CTF headers. [!INSTALL_LIBCTF] (include_HEADERS): New, empty. (libctf_a_SOURCES): Rename to... (libctf_nobfd_la_SOURCES): ... this, all of libctf other than ctf-open-bfd.c. (libctf_la_SOURCES): Now derived from libctf_nobfd_la_SOURCES, with ctf-open-bfd.c added. (libctf_nobfd_la_LIBADD): New, using @SHARED_LIBADD@. (libctf_la_LIBADD): New, using @BFD_LIBADD@ as well. (libctf_la_DEPENDENCIES): New, using @BFD_DEPENDENCIES@. * Makefile.am [INSTALL_LIBCTF]: Use it. * aclocal.m4: Add ../bfd/acinclude.m4, ../config/acx.m4, and the libtool macros. * libctf.ver: New, everything is version LIBCTF_1.0 currently (even the unstable components). * Makefile.in: Regenerated. * config.h.in: Likewise. * configure: Likewise. binutils/ * Makefile.am (LIBCTF): Mention the .la file. (LIBCTF_NOBFD): New. (readelf_DEPENDENCIES): Use it. (readelf_LDADD): Likewise. * Makefile.in: Regenerated. ld/ * configure.ac (TESTCTFLIB): Set to the .so or .a, like TESTBFDLIB. * Makefile.am (TESTCTFLIB): Use it. (LIBCTF): Use the .la file. (check-DEJAGNU): Use it. * Makefile.in: Regenerated. * configure: Likewise. include/ * ctf-api.h: Note the instability of the ctf_link interfaces. |
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Nick Alcock
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1ff6de0312 |
bfd, ld: add CTF section linking
This is quite complicated because the CTF section's contents depend on the final contents of the symtab and strtab, because it has two sections whose contents are shuffled to be in 1:1 correspondence with the symtab, and an internal strtab that gets deduplicated against the ELF strtab (with offsets adjusted to point into the ELF strtab instead). It is also compressed if large enough, so its size depends on its contents! So we cannot construct it as early as most sections: we cannot even *begin* construction until after the symtab and strtab are finalized. Thankfully there is already one section treated similarly: compressed debugging sections: the only differences are that compressed debugging sections have extra handling to deal with their changing name if compressed (CTF sections are always called ".ctf" for now, though we have reserved ".ctf.*" against future use), and that compressed debugging sections have previously-uncompressed content which has to be stashed away for later compression, while CTF sections have no content at all until we generate it (very late). BFD also cannot do the link itself: libctf knows how to do it, and BFD cannot call libctf directly because libctf already depends on bfd for file I/O. So we have to use a pair of callbacks, one, examine_strtab, which allows a caller to examine the symtab and strtab after finalization (called from elf_link_swap_symbols_out(), right before the symtabs are written, and after the strtab has been finalized), and one which actually does the emission (called emit_ctf simply because it is grouped with a bunch of section-specific late-emission function calls at the bottom of bfd_elf_final_link, and a section-specific name seems best for that). emit_ctf is actually called *twice*: once from lang_process if the emulation suggests that this bfd target does not examine the symtab or strtab, and once via a bfd callback if it does. (This means that non-ELF targets still get CTF emitted, even though the late CTF emission stage is never called for them). v2: merged with non-ELF support patch: slight commit message adjustments. v3: do not spend time merging CTF, or crash, if the CTF section is explicitly discarded. Do not try to merge or compress CTF unless linking. v4: add CTF_COMPRESSION_THRESHOLD. Annul the freed input ctf_file_t's after writeout: set SEC_IN_MEMORY on the output contents so a future bfd enhancement knows it could free it. Add SEC_LINKER_CREATED | SEC_KEEP to avoid having to add .ctf to the linker script. Drop now-unnecessary ldlang.h-level elf-bfd.h include and hackery around it. Adapt to elf32.em->elf.em and elf-generic.em->ldelf*.c changes. v5: fix tabdamage. Drop #inclusions in .h files: include in .c files, .em files, and use struct forwards instead. Use bfd_section_is_ctf inline function rather than SECTION_IS_CTF macro. Move a few comments. * Makefile.def (dependencies): all-ld depends on all-libctf. * Makefile.in: Regenerated. include/ * bfdlink.h (elf_strtab_hash): New forward. (elf_sym_strtab): Likewise. (struct bfd_link_callbacks <examine_strtab>): New. (struct bfd_link_callbacks <emit_ctf>): Likewise. bfd/ * elf-bfd.h (bfd_section_is_ctf): New inline function. * elf.c (special_sections_c): Add ".ctf". (assign_file_positions_for_non_load_sections): Note that compressed debugging sections etc are not assigned here. Treat CTF sections like SEC_ELF_COMPRESS sections when is_linker_output: sh_offset -1. (assign_file_positions_except_relocs): Likewise. (find_section_in_list): Note that debugging and CTF sections, as well as reloc sections, are assigned later. (_bfd_elf_assign_file_positions_for_non_load): CTF sections get their size and contents updated. (_bfd_elf_set_section_contents): Skip CTF sections: unlike compressed sections, they have no uncompressed content to copy at this stage. * elflink.c (elf_link_swap_symbols_out): Call the examine_strtab callback right before the strtab is written out. (bfd_elf_final_link): Don't cache the section contents of CTF sections: they are not populated yet. Call the emit_ctf callback right at the end, after all the symbols and strings are flushed out. ld/ * ldlang.h: (struct lang_input_statement_struct): Add the_ctf. (struct elf_sym_strtab): Add forward. (struct elf_strtab_hash): Likewise. (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym): Declare. (ldlang_write_ctf_late): Likewise. * ldemul.h (ldemul_emit_ctf_early): New. (ldemul_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Likewise. (ld_emulation_xfer_type) <emit_ctf_early>: Likewise. (ld_emulation_xfer_type) <examine_strtab_for_ctf>: Likewise. * ldemul.c (ldemul_emit_ctf_early): New. (ldemul_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Likewise. * ldlang.c: Include ctf-api.h. (CTF_COMPRESSION_THRESHOLD): New. (ctf_output): New. Initialized in... (ldlang_open_ctf): ... this new function. Open all the CTF sections in the input files: mark them non-loaded and empty so as not to copy their contents to the output, but linker-created so the section gets created in the target. (ldlang_merge_ctf): New, merge types via ctf_link_add_ctf and ctf_link. (ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym): New, an examine_strtab callback: wrap ldemul_examine_strtab_for_ctf. (lang_write_ctf): New, write out the CTF section. (ldlang_write_ctf_late): New, late call via bfd's emit_ctf hook. (lang_process): Call ldlang_open_ctf, ldlang_merge_ctf, and lang_write_ctf. * ldmain.c (link_callbacks): Add ldlang_ctf_apply_strsym, ldlang_write_ctf_late. * emultempl/aix.em: Add ctf-api.h. * emultempl/armcoff.em: Likewise. * emultempl/beos.em: Likewise. * emultempl/elf.em: Likewise. * emultempl/generic.em: Likewise. * emultempl/linux.em: Likewise. * emultempl/msp430.em: Likewise. * emultempl/pe.em: Likewise. * emultempl/pep.em: Likewise. * emultempl/ticoff.em: Likewise. * emultempl/vanilla.em: Likewise. * ldcref.c: Likewise. * ldctor.c: Likewise. * ldelf.c: Likewise. * ldelfgen.c: Likewise. * ldemul.c: Likewise. * ldexp.c: Likewise. * ldfile.c: Likewise. * ldgram.c: Likewise. * ldlex.l: Likewise. * ldmain.c: Likewise. * ldmisc.c: Likewise. * ldver.c: Likewise. * ldwrite.c: Likewise. * lexsup.c: Likewise. * mri.c: Likewise. * pe-dll.c: Likewise. * plugin.c: Likewise. * ldelfgen.c (ldelf_emit_ctf_early): New. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf): tell libctf about the symtab and strtab. (struct ctf_strsym_iter_cb_arg): New, state to do so. (ldelf_ctf_strtab_iter_cb): New: tell libctf about each string in the strtab in turn. (ldelf_ctf_symbols_iter_cb): New, tell libctf about each symbol in the symtab in turn. * ldelfgen.h (struct elf_sym_strtab): Add forward. (struct elf_strtab_hash): Likewise. (struct ctf_file): Likewise. (ldelf_emit_ctf_early): Declare. (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Likewise. * emultempl/elf-generic.em (LDEMUL_EMIT_CTF_EARLY): Set it. (LDEMUL_EXAMINE_STRTAB_FOR_CTF): Likewise. * emultempl/aix.em (ld_${EMULATION_NAME}_emulation): Add emit_ctf_early and examine_strtab_for_ctf, NULL by default. * emultempl/armcoff.em (ld_${EMULATION_NAME}_emulation): Likewise. * emultempl/beos.em (ld_${EMULATION_NAME}_emulation): Likewise. * emultempl/elf.em (ld_${EMULATION_NAME}_emulation): Likewise. * emultempl/generic.em (ld_${EMULATION_NAME}_emulation): Likewise. * emultempl/linux.em (ld_${EMULATION_NAME}_emulation): Likewise. * emultempl/msp430.em (ld_${EMULATION_NAME}_emulation): Likewise. * emultempl/pe.em (ld_${EMULATION_NAME}_emulation): Likewise. * emultempl/pep.em (ld_${EMULATION_NAME}_emulation): Likewise. * emultempl/ticoff.em (ld_${EMULATION_NAME}_emulation): Likewise. * emultempl/vanilla.em (ld_vanilla_emulation): Likewise. * Makefile.am: Pull in libctf (and zlib, a transitive requirement for compressed CTF section emission). Pass it on to DejaGNU. * configure.ac: Add AM_ZLIB. * aclocal.m4: Added zlib.m4. * Makefile.in: Regenerated. * testsuite/ld-bootstrap/bootstrap.exp: Use it when relinking ld. |
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Nick Alcock
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7e97445a5a |
libctf: get rid of a disruptive public include of <sys/param.h>
This hoary old header defines things like MAX that users of libctf might perfectly reasonably define themselves. The CTF headers do not need it: move it into libctf/ctf-impl.h instead. include/ * ctf-api.h (includes): No longer include <sys/param.h>. libctf/ * ctf-impl.h (includes): Include <sys/param.h> here. |
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Nick Alcock
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49ea9b450b |
libctf: add CU-mapping machinery
Once the deduplicator is capable of actually detecting conflicting types with the same name (i.e., not yet) we will place such conflicting types, and types that depend on them, into CTF dictionaries that are the child of the main dictionary we usually emit: currently, this will lead to the .ctf section becoming a CTF archive rather than a single dictionary, with the default-named archive member (_CTF_SECTION, or NULL) being the main shared dictionary with most of the types in it. By default, the sections are named after the compilation unit they come from (complete path and all), with the cuname field in the CTF header providing further evidence of the name without requiring the caller to engage in tiresome parsing. But some callers may not wish the mapping from input CU to output sub-dictionary to be purely CU-based. The machinery here allows this to be freely changed, in two ways: - callers can call ctf_link_add_cu_mapping to specify that a single input compilation unit should have its types placed in some other CU if they conflict: the CU will always be created, even if empty, so the consuming program can depend on its existence. You can map multiple input CUs to one output CU to force all their types to be merged together: if some of *those* types conflict, the behaviour is currently unspecified (the new deduplicator will specify it). - callers can call ctf_link_set_memb_name_changer to provide a function which is passed every CTF sub-dictionary name in turn (including _CTF_SECTION) and can return a new name, or NULL if no change is desired. The mapping from input to output names should not map two input names to the same output name: if this happens, the two are not merged but will result in an archive with two members with the same name (technically valid, but it's hard to access the second same-named member: you have to do an iteration over archive members). This is used by the kernel's ctfarchive machinery (not yet upstream) to encode CTF under member names like {module name}.ctf rather than .ctf.CU, but it is anticipated that other large projects may wish to have their own storage for CTF outside of .ctf sections and may wish to have new naming schemes that suit their special-purpose consumers. New in v3. v4: check for strdup failure. v5: fix tabdamage. include/ * ctf-api.h (ctf_link_add_cu_mapping): New. (ctf_link_memb_name_changer_f): New. (ctf_link_set_memb_name_changer): New. libctf/ * ctf-impl.h (ctf_file_t) <ctf_link_cu_mappping>: New. <ctf_link_memb_name_changer>: Likewise. <ctf_link_memb_name_changer_arg>: Likewise. * ctf-create.c (ctf_update): Update accordingly. * ctf-open.c (ctf_file_close): Likewise. * ctf-link.c (ctf_create_per_cu): Apply the cu mapping. (ctf_link_add_cu_mapping): New. (ctf_link_set_memb_name_changer): Likewise. (ctf_change_parent_name): New. (ctf_name_list_accum_cb_arg_t) <dynames>: New, storage for names allocated by the caller's ctf_link_memb_name_changer. <ndynames>: Likewise. (ctf_accumulate_archive_names): Call the ctf_link_memb_name_changer. (ctf_link_write): Likewise (for _CTF_SECTION only): also call ctf_change_parent_name. Free any resulting names. |
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Nick Alcock
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eabb7154df |
libctf: add linking of the variable section
The compiler describes the name and type of all file-scope variables in this section. Merging it at link time requires using the type mapping added in the previous commit to determine the appropriate type for the variable in the output, given its type in the input: we check the shared container first, and if the type doesn't exist there, it must be a conflicted type in the per-CU child, and the variable should go there too. We also put the variable in the per-CU child if a variable with the same name but a different type already exists in the parent: we ignore any such conflict in the child because CTF cannot represent such things, nor can they happen unless a third-party linking program has overridden the mapping of CU to CTF archive member name (using machinery added in a later commit). v3: rewritten using an algorithm that actually works in the case of conflicting names. Some code motion from the next commit. Set the per-CU parent name. v4: check for strdup failure. v5: fix tabdamage. include/ * ctf-api.h (ECTF_INTERNAL): New. libctf/ * ctf-link.c (ctf_create_per_cu): New, refactored out of... (ctf_link_one_type): ... here, with parent-name setting added. (check_variable): New. (ctf_link_one_variable): Likewise. (ctf_link_one_input_archive_member): Call it. * ctf-error.c (_ctf_errlist): Updated with new errors. |
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Nick Alcock
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72c83edd92 |
libctf: add the ctf_link machinery
This is the start of work on the core of the linking mechanism for CTF sections. This commit handles the type and string sections. The linker calls these functions in sequence: ctf_link_add_ctf: to add each CTF section in the input in turn to a newly-created ctf_file_t (which will appear in the output, and which itself will become the shared parent that contains types that all TUs have in common (in all link modes) and all types that do not have conflicting definitions between types (by default). Input files that are themselves products of ld -r are supported, though this is not heavily tested yet. ctf_link: called once all input files are added to merge the types in all the input containers into the output container, eliminating duplicates. ctf_link_add_strtab: called once the ELF string table is finalized and all its offsets are known, this calls a callback provided by the linker which returns the string content and offset of every string in the ELF strtab in turn: all these strings which appear in the input CTF strtab are eliminated from it in favour of the ELF strtab: equally, any strings that only appear in the input strtab will reappear in the internal CTF strtab of the output. ctf_link_shuffle_syms (not yet implemented): called once the ELF symtab is finalized, this calls a callback provided by the linker which returns information on every symbol in turn as a ctf_link_sym_t. This is then used to shuffle the function info and data object sections in the CTF section into symbol table order, eliminating the index sections which map those sections to symbol names before that point. Currently just returns ECTF_NOTYET. ctf_link_write: Returns a buffer containing either a serialized ctf_file_t (if there are no types with conflicting definitions in the object files in the link) or a ctf_archive_t containing a large ctf_file_t (the common types) and a bunch of small ones named after individual CUs in which conflicting types are found (containing the conflicting types, and all types that reference them). A threshold size above which compression takes place is passed as one parameter. (Currently, only gzip compression is supported, but I hope to add lzma as well.) Lifetime rules for this are simple: don't close the input CTF files until you've called ctf_link for the last time. We do not assume that symbols or strings passed in by the callback outlast the call to ctf_link_add_strtab or ctf_link_shuffle_syms. Right now, the duplicate elimination mechanism is the one already present as part of the ctf_add_type function, and is not particularly good: it misses numerous actual duplicates, and the conflicting-types detection hardly ever reports that types conflict, even when they do (one of them just tends to get silently dropped): it is also very slow. This will all be fixed in the next few weeks, but the fix hardly touches any of this code, and the linker does work without it, just not as well as it otherwise might. (And when no CTF section is present, there is no effect on performance, of course. So only people using a trunk GCC with not-yet-committed patches will even notice. By the time it gets upstream, things should be better.) v3: Fix error handling. v4: check for strdup failure. v5: fix tabdamage. include/ * ctf-api.h (struct ctf_link_sym): New, a symbol in flight to the libctf linking machinery. (CTF_LINK_SHARE_UNCONFLICTED): New. (CTF_LINK_SHARE_DUPLICATED): New. (ECTF_LINKADDEDLATE): New, replacing ECTF_UNUSED. (ECTF_NOTYET): New, a 'not yet implemented' message. (ctf_link_add_ctf): New, add an input file's CTF to the link. (ctf_link): New, merge the type and string sections. (ctf_link_strtab_string_f): New, callback for feeding strtab info. (ctf_link_iter_symbol_f): New, callback for feeding symtab info. (ctf_link_add_strtab): New, tell the CTF linker about the ELF strtab's strings. (ctf_link_shuffle_syms): New, ask the CTF linker to shuffle its symbols into symtab order. (ctf_link_write): New, ask the CTF linker to write the CTF out. libctf/ * ctf-link.c: New file, linking of the string and type sections. * Makefile.am (libctf_a_SOURCES): Add it. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * ctf-impl.h (ctf_file_t): New fields ctf_link_inputs, ctf_link_outputs. * ctf-create.c (ctf_update): Update accordingly. * ctf-open.c (ctf_file_close): Likewise. * ctf-error.c (_ctf_errlist): Updated with new errors. |
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Nick Alcock
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5537f9b9a3 |
libctf: write CTF files to memory, and CTF archives to fds
Before now, we've been able to write CTF files to gzFile descriptors or fds, and CTF archives to named files only. Make this a bit less irregular by allowing CTF archives to be written to fds with the new function ctf_arc_write_fd: also allow CTF files to be written to a new memory buffer via ctf_write_mem. (It would be nice to complete things by adding a new function to write CTF archives to memory, but this is too difficult to do given the short time the linker is expected to be writing them out: we will transition to a better format in format v4, though we will always support reading CTF archives that are stored in .ctf sections.) include/ * ctf-api.h (ctf_arc_write_fd): New. (ctf_write_mem): Likewise. (ctf_gzwrite): Spacing fix. libctf/ * ctf-archive.c (ctf_arc_write): Split off, and reimplement in terms of... (ctf_arc_write_fd): ... this new function. * ctf-create.c (ctf_write_mem): New. |
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Nick Alcock
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d851ecd373 |
libctf: support getting strings from the ELF strtab
The CTF file format has always supported "external strtabs", which internally are strtab offsets with their MSB on: such refs get their strings from the strtab passed in at CTF file open time: this is usually intended to be the ELF strtab, and that's what this implementation is meant to support, though in theory the external strtab could come from anywhere. This commit adds support for these external strings in the ctf-string.c strtab tracking layer. It's quite easy: we just add a field csa_offset to the atoms table that tracks all strings: this field tracks the offset of the string in the ELF strtab (with its MSB already on, courtesy of a new macro CTF_SET_STID), and adds a new function that sets the csa_offset to the specified offset (plus MSB). Then we just need to avoid writing out strings to the internal strtab if they have csa_offset set, and note that the internal strtab is shorter than it might otherwise be. (We could in theory save a little more time here by eschewing sorting such strings, since we never actually write the strings out anywhere, but that would mean storing them separately and it's just not worth the complexity cost until profiling shows it's worth doing.) We also have to go through a bit of extra effort at variable-sorting time. This was previously using direct references to the internal strtab: it couldn't use ctf_strptr or ctf_strraw because the new strtab is not yet ready to put in its usual field (in a ctf_file_t that hasn't even been allocated yet at this stage): but now we're using the external strtab, this will no longer do because it'll be looking things up in the wrong strtab, with disastrous results. Instead, pass the new internal strtab in to a new ctf_strraw_explicit function which is just like ctf_strraw except you can specify a ne winternal strtab to use. But even now that it is using a new internal strtab, this is not quite enough: it can't look up strings in the external strtab because ld hasn't written it out yet, and when it does will write it straight to disk. Instead, when we write the internal strtab, note all the offset -> string mappings that we have noted belong in the *external* strtab to a new "synthetic external strtab" dynhash, ctf_syn_ext_strtab, and look in there at ctf_strraw time if it is set. This uses minimal extra memory (because only strings in the external strtab that we actually use are stored, and even those come straight out of the atoms table), but let both variable sorting and name interning when ctf_bufopen is next called work fine. (This also means that we don't need to filter out spurious ECTF_STRTAB warnings from ctf_bufopen but can pass them back to the caller, once we wrap ctf_bufopen so that we have a new internal variant of ctf_bufopen etc that we can pass the synthetic external strtab to. That error has been filtered out since the days of Solaris libctf, which didn't try to handle the problem of getting external strtabs right at construction time at all.) v3: add the synthetic strtab and all associated machinery. v5: fix tabdamage. include/ * ctf.h (CTF_SET_STID): New. libctf/ * ctf-impl.h (ctf_str_atom_t) <csa_offset>: New field. (ctf_file_t) <ctf_syn_ext_strtab>: Likewise. (ctf_str_add_ref): Name the last arg. (ctf_str_add_external) New. (ctf_str_add_strraw_explicit): Likewise. (ctf_simple_open_internal): Likewise. (ctf_bufopen_internal): Likewise. * ctf-string.c (ctf_strraw_explicit): Split from... (ctf_strraw): ... here, with new support for ctf_syn_ext_strtab. (ctf_str_add_ref_internal): Return the atom, not the string. (ctf_str_add): Adjust accordingly. (ctf_str_add_ref): Likewise. Move up in the file. (ctf_str_add_external): New: update the csa_offset. (ctf_str_count_strtab): Only account for strings with no csa_offset in the internal strtab length. (ctf_str_write_strtab): If the csa_offset is set, update the string's refs without writing the string out, and update the ctf_syn_ext_strtab. Make OOM handling less ugly. * ctf-create.c (struct ctf_sort_var_arg_cb): New. (ctf_update): Handle failure to populate the strtab. Pass in the new ctf_sort_var arg. Adjust for ctf_syn_ext_strtab addition. Call ctf_simple_open_internal, not ctf_simple_open. (ctf_sort_var): Call ctf_strraw_explicit rather than looking up strings by hand. * ctf-hash.c (ctf_hash_insert_type): Likewise (but using ctf_strraw). Adjust to diagnose ECTF_STRTAB nonetheless. * ctf-open.c (init_types): No longer filter out ECTF_STRTAB. (ctf_file_close): Destroy the ctf_syn_ext_strtab. (ctf_simple_open): Rename to, and reimplement as a wrapper around... (ctf_simple_open_internal): ... this new function, which calls ctf_bufopen_internal. (ctf_bufopen): Rename to, and reimplement as a wrapper around... (ctf_bufopen_internal): ... this new function, which sets ctf_syn_ext_strtab. |
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Nick Alcock
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0ac6231298 |
libctf: Add iteration over non-root types
The existing function ctf_type_iter lets you iterate over root-visible types (types you can look up by name). There is no way to iterate over non-root-visible types, which is troublesome because both the linker and dumper want to do that. So add a new function that can do it: the callback it takes accepts an extra parameter which indicates whether the type is root-visible or not. include/ * ctf-api.h (ctf_type_all_f): New. (ctf_type_iter_all): New. libctf/ * ctf_types.c (ctf_type_iter_all): New. |
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Nick Alcock
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2db912ba1a |
libctf: add the object index and function index sections
No code handles these yet, but our latest GCC patches are generating them, so we have to be ready for them or erroneously conclude that we have file corruption. (This simultaneously fixes a longstanding bug, concealed because nothing was generating anything in the object or function info sections, where the end of the section was being tested against the wrong thing: it would have walked over the entire contents of the variable section and treated them as part of the function info section. This had to change now anyway because the new sections have landed in between.) include/ * ctf.h: Add object index and function index sections. Describe them. Improve the description of the variable section and clarify the constraints on backward-pointing type nodes. (ctf_header): Add cth_objtidxoff, cth_funcidxoff. libctf/ * ctf-open.c (init_symtab): Check for overflow against the right section. (upgrade_header): Set cth_objtidxoff, cth_funcidxoff to zero-length. (upgrade_types_v1): Note that these sections are not checked. (flip_header): Endian-swap the header fields. (flip_ctf): Endian-swap the sections. (flip_objts): Update comment. (ctf_bufopen): Check header offsets and alignment for validity. |
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Nick Alcock
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fd55eae84d |
libctf: allow the header to change between versions
libctf supports dynamic upgrading of the type table as file format versions change, but before now has not supported changes to the CTF header. Doing this is complicated by the baroque storage method used: the CTF header is kept prepended to the rest of the CTF data, just as when read from the file, and written out from there, and is endian-flipped in place. This makes accessing it needlessly hard and makes it almost impossible to make the header larger if we add fields. The general storage machinery around the malloced ctf pointer (the 'ctf_base') is also overcomplicated: the pointer is sometimes malloced locally and sometimes assigned from a parameter, so freeing it requires checking to see if that parameter was used, needlessly coupling ctf_bufopen and ctf_file_close together. So split the header out into a new ctf_file_t.ctf_header, which is written out explicitly: squeeze it out of the CTF buffer whenever we reallocate it, and use ctf_file_t.ctf_buf to skip past the header when we do not need to reallocate (when no upgrading or endian-flipping is required). We now track whether the CTF base can be freed explicitly via a new ctf_dynbase pointer which is non-NULL only when freeing is possible. With all this done, we can upgrade the header on the fly and add new fields as desired, via a new upgrade_header function in ctf-open. As with other forms of upgrading, libctf upgrades older headers automatically to the latest supported version at open time. For a first use of this field, we add a new string field cth_cuname, and a corresponding setter/getter pair ctf_cuname_set and ctf_cuname: this is used by debuggers to determine whether a CTF section's types relate to a single compilation unit, or to all compilation units in the program. (Types with ambiguous definitions in different CUs have only one of these types placed in the top-level shared .ctf container: the rest are placed in much smaller per-CU containers, which have the shared container as their parent. Since CTF must be useful in the absence of DWARF, we store the names of the relevant CUs ourselves, so the debugger can look them up.) v5: fix tabdamage. include/ * ctf-api.h (ctf_cuname): New function. (ctf_cuname_set): Likewise. * ctf.h: Improve comment around upgrading, no longer implying that v2 is the target of upgrades (it is v3 now). (ctf_header_v2_t): New, old-format header for backward compatibility. (ctf_header_t): Add cth_cuname: this is the first of several header changes in format v3. libctf/ * ctf-impl.h (ctf_file_t): New fields ctf_header, ctf_dynbase, ctf_cuname, ctf_dyncuname: ctf_base and ctf_buf are no longer const. * ctf-open.c (ctf_set_base): Preserve the gap between ctf_buf and ctf_base: do not assume that it is always sizeof (ctf_header_t). Print out ctf_cuname: only print out ctf_parname if set. (ctf_free_base): Removed, ctf_base is no longer freed: free ctf_dynbase instead. (ctf_set_version): Fix spacing. (upgrade_header): New, in-place header upgrading. (upgrade_types): Rename to... (upgrade_types_v1): ... this. Free ctf_dynbase, not ctf_base. No longer track old and new headers separately. No longer allow for header sizes explicitly: squeeze the headers out on upgrade (they are preserved in fp->ctf_header). Set ctf_dynbase, ctf_base and ctf_buf explicitly. Use ctf_free, not ctf_free_base. (upgrade_types): New, also handle ctf_parmax updating. (flip_header): Flip ctf_cuname. (flip_types): Flip BUF explicitly rather than deriving BUF from BASE. (ctf_bufopen): Store the header in fp->ctf_header. Correct minimum required alignment of objtoff and funcoff. No longer store it in the ctf_buf unless that buf is derived unmodified from the input. Set ctf_dynbase where ctf_base is dynamically allocated. Drop locals that duplicate fields in ctf_file: move allocation of ctf_file further up instead. Call upgrade_header as needed. Move version-specific ctf_parmax initialization into upgrade_types. More concise error handling. (ctf_file_close): No longer test for null pointers before freeing. Free ctf_dyncuname, ctf_dynbase, and ctf_header. Do not call ctf_free_base. (ctf_cuname): New. (ctf_cuname_set): New. * ctf-create.c (ctf_update): Populate ctf_cuname. (ctf_gzwrite): Write out the header explicitly. Remove obsolescent comment. (ctf_write): Likewise. (ctf_compress_write): Get the header from ctf_header, not ctf_base. Fix the compression length: fp->ctf_size never counted the CTF header. Simplify the compress call accordingly. |
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Nick Alcock
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083114f8ba |
libctf, include: ChangeLog format fixes
Double-spaces before email addresses were consistently missing. |
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Alan Modra
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640197ac27 |
linker bfd.h tidy
bfd/ * bfd-in.h (bfd_symbol, bfd_section_already_linked), (bfd_elf_version_tree): Delete forward declarations. Move other forward decls and remaining elf function decl later. (bfd_section_already_linked_table_init), (bfd_section_already_linked_table_free), (_bfd_handle_already_linked, _bfd_nearby_section), (_bfd_fix_excluded_sec_syms): Move to bfdlink.h. include/ * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_section_already_linked): Forward declare. (bfd_section_already_linked_table_init), (bfd_section_already_linked_table_free), (_bfd_handle_already_linked, _bfd_nearby_section), (_bfd_fix_excluded_sec_syms): Declare. |
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Alan Modra
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0b4453c791 |
elf bfd.h tidy
bfd/ * bfd-in.h (enum notice_asneeded_action): Move to bfdlink.h. Move most other elf declarations.. * elf-bfd.h: ..to here. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. include/ * bfdlink.h (enum notice_asneeded_action): Define. ld/ * deffilep.y: Include bfdlink.h. * ldelf.c: Likewise. * ldelfgen.c: Likewise. * ldver.c: Likewise. * mri.c: Likewise. * emultempl/irix.em: Don't include ld.h, ldmain.h, libiberty.h. Comment. |
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Jim Wilson
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7e9ad3a35c |
RISC-V: Gate opcode tables by enum rather than string.
Generalize opcode arch dependencies so that we can support the overlapping B extension Zb* subsets. 2019-09-17 Maxim Blinov <maxim.blinov@embecosm.com> gas/ * config/tc-riscv.c (riscv_multi_subset_supports): Handle insn_class enum rather than subset char string. (riscv_ip): Update call to riscv_multi_subset_supports. include/ * opcode/riscv.h (riscv_insn_class): New enum. * opcode/riscv.h (struct riscv_opcode): Change subset field to insn_class field. opcodes/ * riscv-opc.c (riscv_opcodes): Change subset field to insn_class field for all instructions. (riscv_insn_types): Likewise. |
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Phil Blundell
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60391a255b | Add markers for 2.33 branch to NEWS and ChangeLog files. | ||
Claudiu Zissulescu
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cd18a823d1 |
[ARC] [COMMITTED] Fix FASTMATH field.
Move FASTMATH to the right enum. 2019-08-30 Claudiu Zissulescu <claziss@gmail.com> * opcode/arc.h (FASTMATH): Move it from insn_class_t to insn_subclass_t enum. |
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Alan Modra
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baf46cd780 |
ARM CMSE symbols
This patch removes use of st_target_internal to cache the result of comparing symbol names against CMSE_PREFIX. The problem with setting a bit in st_target_internal in swap_symbol_in is that calling bfd_elf_sym_name from swap_symbol_in requires symtab_hdr, and you don't know for sure whether swap_symbol_in is operating on dynsyms (and thus elf_tdata (abfd)->dynsymtab_hdr should be used) or on the normal symtab (thus elf_tdata (abfd)->symtab_hdr). You can make an educated guess based on abfd->flags & DYNAMIC but that relies on knowing a lot about calls to bfd_elf_get_elf_syms, and is fragile in the face of possible future changes. include/ * elf/arm.h (ARM_GET_SYM_CMSE_SPCL, ARM_SET_SYM_CMSE_SPCL): Delete. bfd/ * elf32-arm.c (cmse_scan): Don't use ARM_GET_SYM_CMSE_SPCL, instead recognize CMSE_PREFIX in symbol name. (elf32_arm_gc_mark_extra_sections): Likewise. (elf32_arm_filter_cmse_symbols): Don't test ARM_GET_SYM_CMSE_SPCL. (elf32_arm_swap_symbol_in): Don't invoke ARM_SET_SYM_CMSE_SPCL. |
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Mihailo Stojanovic
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f16a9783c5 |
Add support for a MIPS specific .MIPS.xhash section.
This patch is a reimplementation of [1] which was submitted in 2015 by Neil Schellenberger. Copyright issue was sorted out [2] last year. It proposed a new section (.gnu.xhash) and related dynamic tag (DT_GNU_XHASH). The new section would be virtually identical to the existing .gnu.hash except for the translation table (xlat) which would contain correct MIPS .dynsym indexes corresponding to the hashvals in chains. This is because MIPS ABI imposes a different ordering on the dynsyms than the one expected by the .gnu.hash section. Another addition would be a leading word (ngnusyms) which would contain the number of entries in the translation table. In this patch, the new section name and dynamic tag are changed to reflect the fact that the section should be treated as MIPS-specific (.MIPS.xhash and DT_MIPS_XHASH). This patch addresses the alignment issue as reported in [3], which is caused by the leading word added to the .MIPS.xhash section. Leading word is removed in this patch, and the number of entries in the translation table is now calculated using DT_MIPS_SYMTABNO dynamic tag (this is addressed by the corresponding glibc patch). Suggestions on coding style in [4] were taken into account. Existing GNU hash testcase was covered, and another one was added in the MIPS part of the testsuite. The other major change is reserving MIPS ABI version 5 for .MIPS.xhash, marking the need of support for .MIPS.xhash in the dynamic linker (again, addressed in the corresponding glibc patch). This is something which I am not sure of, especially after reading [5]. I am confused on whether this ABI version is reserved for IFUNC, or it can be used for this purpose. Already mentioned glibc patch is submitted at: https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2019-06/msg00456.html [1] https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2015-10/msg00057.html [2] https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2018-03/msg00025.html [3] https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2016-01/msg00006.html [4] https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2016-02/msg00097.html [5] https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2016-12/msg00853.html ld * emulparams/elf32bmip.sh: Add .MIPS.xhash section. * emulparams/elf32bmipn32-defs.sh: Add .MIPS.xhash section. * emulparams/elf64bmip-defs.sh: Add .MIPS.xhash section. * emultempl/mipself.em: Remove mips_after_parse function. * testsuite/ld-elf/hash.d: Update comment. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/hash1.d: New test. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/hash1.s: Ditto. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/hash1a.d: Remove. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/hash1b.d: Ditto. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/hash1c.d: Ditto * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/hash2.d: New test. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/mips-elf.exp: New tests. * testsuite/ld-mips-elf/start.s: New test. bfd * elf-bfd.h (struct elf_backend_data): New members. * elflink.c (_bfd_elf_link_create_dynamic_sections): Create .gnu.hash section if necessary. (struct collect_gnu_hash_codes): New member. (elf_gnu_hash_process_symidx): New function name. (elf_renumber_gnu_hash_syms): Ignore local and undefined symbols. Record xlat location for every symbol which should have a .MIPS.xhash entry. (bfd_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Add DT_GNU_HASH dynamic tag to dynamic section if necessary. (GNU_HASH_SECTION_NAME): New define. (bfd_elf_size_dynsym_hash_dynstr): Get .MIPS.xhash section. Update the section size info. * elfxx-mips.c (struct mips_elf_hash_sort_data): New members. (struct mips_elf_link_hash_entry): New member. (mips_elf_link_hash_newfunc): Initialize .MIPS.xhash translation table location. (mips_elf_sort_hash_table): Initialize the pointer to the .MIPS.xhash section. (mips_elf_sort_hash_table_f): Populate the .MIPS.xhash translation table entry with the symbol dynindx. (_bfd_mips_elf_section_from_shdr): Add SHT_MIPS_XHASH. (_bfd_mips_elf_fake_sections): Initialize .MIPS.xhash section info. (_bfd_mips_elf_create_dynamic_sections): Create .MIPS.xhash section. (_bfd_mips_elf_size_dynamic_sections): Add DT_MIPS_XHASH tag to dynamic section. (_bfd_mips_elf_finish_synamic_sections): Add DT_MIPS_XHASH. (_bfd_mips_elf_final_write_processing): Set .MIPS.xhash section sh_link info. (_bfd_mips_elf_get_target_dtag): Get DT_MIPS_XHASH tag. (MIPS_LIBC_ABI_XHASH): New ABI version enum value. (_bfd_mips_post_process_headers): Mark the ABI version as MIPS_LIBC_ABI_XHASH if there exists a .MIPS.xhash section, but not a .hash section. (_bfd_mips_elf_record_xhash_symbol): New function. Record a position in the translation table, associated with the hash entry. * elfxx-mips.h (literal_reloc_p): Define elf_backend_record_xhash_symbol backend hook. * elfxx-target.h: Initialize elf_backend_record_xhash_symbol backend hook. include * elf/mips.h (SHT_GNU_XHASH): New define. (DT_GNU_XHASH): New define. binutils * readelf.c (get_mips_dynamic_type): Return MIPS_XHASH dynamic type. (get_mips_section_type_name): Return MI{S_XHASH name string. (dynamic_section_mips_val): Initialize the .MIPS.xhash dynamic info. (process_symbol_table): Initialize the .MIPS.xhash section pointer. Adjust the readelf output to support the new section. (process_object): Set the .MIPS.xhash dynamic info to zero. |
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Yoshinori Sato
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7b1dd70105 |
Update the handling of shift rotate and load/store multiple instructions in the H8300 assembler.
incldue * opcode/h8300.h (EXPAND_UNOP_EXTENDED_B): Add MODEL. (EXPAND_UNOP_EXTENDED_W): Likewise. (EXPAND_UNOP_EXTENDED_L): Likewise. (struct h8_opcode h8_opcodes): Likewise. (struct h8_opcode h8_opcodes): tas / ldm / stm supported H8S or later. |
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Claudiu Zissulescu
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7e126ba31a |
[ARC] Update ARC opcode table
Update ARC opcode table by cleaning up invalid instructions, and fixing wrong encodings. opcodes/ xxxx-xx-xx Claudiu Zissulescu <claziss@synopsys.com> * arc-ext-tbl.h (bspeek): Remove it, added to main table. (bspop): Likewise. (modapp): Likewise. * arc-opc.c (RAD_CHK): Add. * arc-tbl.h: Regenerate. include/ xxxx-xx-xx Claudiu Zissulescu <claziss@synopsys.com> * include/opcode/arc.h (FASTMATH): Add. (SWITCH): Likewise. |
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Alan Modra
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7137a1ed0a |
PT_GNU_MBIND section mapping
* elf/internal.h (ELF_SECTION_IN_SEGMENT_1): Exclude non-alloc sections in GNU_MBIND segments. |
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Omar Majid
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1dd1bc4daf |
Allow objdump to recognise the System.Runtime.dll files that get shipped with .NET Core 2.1.
include * coff/i386.h (IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_NATIVE_APPLE_OVERRIDE): Define. (IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_NATIVE_FREEBSD_OVERRIDE): Define. (IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_NATIVE_LINUX_OVERRIDE): Define. (IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_NATIVE_NETBSD_OVERRIDE): Define. (I386_APPLE_MAGIC): Define. (I386_FREEBSD_MAGIC): Define. (I386_LINUX_MAGIC): Define. (I386_NETBSD_MAGIC): Define. (I386BADMAG): Extend macro to allow new magic numbers. * coff/x86_64.h (IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_NATIVE_APPLE_OVERRIDE): Define. (IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_NATIVE_FREEBSD_OVERRIDE): Define. (IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_NATIVE_LINUX_OVERRIDE): Define. (IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_NATIVE_NETBSD_OVERRIDE): Define. (AMD64_APPLE_MAGIC): Define. (AMD64_FREEBSD_MAGIC): Define. (AMD64_LINUX_MAGIC): Define. (AMD64_NETBSD_MAGIC): Define. (AMD64BADMAG): Extend macro to allow new magic numbers. bfd * coffcode.h (coff_set_arch_mach_hook): Handle I386_APPLE_MAGIC, I386_FREEBSD_MAGIC, I386_LINUX_MAGIC, I386_NETBSD_MAGIC, AMD64_APPLE_MAGIC, AMD64_FREEBSD_MAGIC, AMD64_LINUX_MAGIC, AMD64_NETBSD_MAGIC. * peXXigen.c: Add comment about source of .NET magic numbers. binutils* Makefile.am (AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS): Add subdir-objects (GENTESTDLLSPROG): Define. (TEST_PROGS): Add GENTESTDLLSPROG. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * testsuite/binutils-all/objdump.exp (test_objdump_dotnet_assemblies): New proc. Run the new proc. * testsuite/gentestdlls.c: New source file. |
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Alan Modra
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c213164ad2 |
[PowerPC64] pc-relative TLS relocations
This patch supports using pcrel instructions in TLS code sequences. A number of new relocations are needed, gas operand modifiers to generate those relocations, and new TLS optimisation. For optimisation it turns out that the new pcrel GD and LD sequences can be distinguished from the non-pcrel GD and LD sequences by there being different relocations on the new sequence. The final "add ra,rb,13" on IE sequences similarly needs a new relocation, or as I chose, a modification of R_PPC64_TLS. On pcrel IE code, the R_PPC64_TLS points one byte into the "add" instruction rather than being on the instruction boundary. GD: pla 3,z@got@tlsgd@pcrel # R_PPC64_GOT_TLSGD34 bl __tls_get_addr@notoc(z@tlsgd) # R_PPC64_TLSGD and R_PPC64_REL24_NOTOC edited to IE pld 3,z@got@tprel@pcrel add 3,3,13 edited to LE paddi 3,13,z@tprel nop LD: pla 3,z@got@tlsld@pcrel # R_PPC64_GOT_TLSLD34 bl __tls_get_addr@notoc(z@tlsld) # R_PPC64_TLSLD and R_PPC64_REL24_NOTOC .. paddi 9,3,z2@dtprel pld 10,z3@got@dtprel@pcrel add 10,10,3 edited to LE paddi 3,13,0x1000 nop IE: pld 9,z@got@tprel@pcrel # R_PPC64_GOT_TPREL34 add 3,9,z@tls@pcrel # R_PPC64_TLS at insn+1 ldx 4,9,z@tls@pcrel lwax 5,9,z@tls@pcrel stdx 5,9,z@tls@pcrel edited to LE paddi 9,13,z@tprel nop ld 4,0(9) lwa 5,0(9) std 5,0(9) LE: paddi 10,13,z@tprel include/ * elf/ppc64.h (R_PPC64_TPREL34, R_PPC64_DTPREL34), (R_PPC64_GOT_TLSGD34, R_PPC64_GOT_TLSLD34), (R_PPC64_GOT_TPREL34, R_PPC64_GOT_DTPREL34): Define. (IS_PPC64_TLS_RELOC): Include new tls relocs. bfd/ * reloc.c (BFD_RELOC_PPC64_TPREL34, BFD_RELOC_PPC64_DTPREL34), (BFD_RELOC_PPC64_GOT_TLSGD34, BFD_RELOC_PPC64_GOT_TLSLD34), (BFD_RELOC_PPC64_GOT_TPREL34, BFD_RELOC_PPC64_GOT_DTPREL34), (BFD_RELOC_PPC64_TLS_PCREL): New pcrel tls relocs. * elf64-ppc.c (ppc64_elf_howto_raw): Add howtos for pcrel tls relocs. (ppc64_elf_reloc_type_lookup): Translate pcrel tls relocs. (must_be_dyn_reloc, dec_dynrel_count): Add R_PPC64_TPREL64. (ppc64_elf_check_relocs): Support pcrel tls relocs. (ppc64_elf_tls_optimize, ppc64_elf_relocate_section): Likewise. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerate. * libbfd.h: Regenerate. gas/ * config/tc-ppc.c (ppc_elf_suffix): Map "tls@pcrel", "got@tlsgd@pcrel", "got@tlsld@pcrel", "got@tprel@pcrel", and "got@dtprel@pcrel". (fixup_size, md_assemble): Handle pcrel tls relocs. (ppc_force_relocation, ppc_fix_adjustable): Likewise. (md_apply_fix, tc_gen_reloc): Likewise. ld/ * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsgd.d, * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsgd.s, * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsie.d, * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsie.s, * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsld.d, * testsuite/ld-powerpc/tlsld.s: New tests. * testsuite/ld-powerpc/powerpc.exp: Run them. |
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Nick Alcock
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12a0b67d28 |
libctf: introduce ctf_func_type_{info,args}, ctf_type_aname_raw
The first two of these allow you to get function type info and args out of the types section give a type ID: astonishingly, this was missing from libctf before now: so even though types of kind CTF_K_FUNCTION were supported, you couldn't find out anything about them. (The existing ctf_func_info and ctf_func_args only allow you to get info about functions in the function section, i.e. given symbol table indexes, not type IDs.) The second of these allows you to get the raw undecorated name out of the CTF section (strdupped for safety) without traversing subtypes to build a full C identifier out of it. It's useful for things that are already tracking the type kind etc and just need an unadorned name. include/ * ctf-api.h (ECTF_NOTFUNC): Fix description. (ctf_func_type_info): New. (ctf_func_type_args): Likewise. libctf/ * ctf-types.c (ctf_type_aname_raw): New. (ctf_func_type_info): Likewise. (ctf_func_type_args): Likewise. * ctf-error.c (_ctf_errlist): Fix description. |
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Jan Beulich
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21df382b91 |
x86: fold SReg{2,3}
They're the only exception to there generally being no mix of register kinds possible in an insn operand template, and there being two bits per operand for their representation is also quite wasteful, considering the low number of uses. Fold both bits and deal with the little bit of fallout. Also take the liberty and drop dead code trying to set REX_B: No segment register has RegRex set on it. Additionally I was quite surprised that PUSH/POP with the permitted segment registers is not covered by the test cases. Add the missing pieces. |
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Matthew Malcomson
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41be57caf3 |
[gas][aarch64][SVE2] Fix pmull{t,b} requirement on SVE2-AES
I had mistakenly given all variants of the new SVE2 instructions pmull{t,b} a dependency on the feature +sve2-aes. Only the variant specifying .Q -> .D sizes should have that restriction. This patch fixes that mistake and updates the testsuite to have extra tests (matching the given set of tests per line in aarch64-tbl.h that the rest of the SVE2 tests follow). We also add a line in the documentation of the command line to clarify how to enable `pmull{t,b}` of this larger size. This is needed because all other instructions gated under the `sve2-aes` architecture extension are marked in the instruction documentation by an `HaveSVE2AES` check while pmull{t,b} is gated under the `HaveSVE2PMULL128` check. Regtested targeting aarch64-linux. gas/ChangeLog: 2019-07-01 Matthew Malcomson <matthew.malcomson@arm.com> * testsuite/gas/aarch64/illegal-sve2-aes.d: Update tests. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/illegal-sve2.l: Update tests. * doc/c-aarch64.texi: Add special note of pmull{t,b} instructions under the sve2-aes architecture extension. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/illegal-sve2.s: Add small size pmull{t,b} instructions. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/sve2.d: Add small size pmull{t,b} disassembly. * testsuite/gas/aarch64/sve2.s: Add small size pmull{t,b} instructions. include/ChangeLog: 2019-07-01 Matthew Malcomson <matthew.malcomson@arm.com> * opcode/aarch64.h (enum aarch64_insn_class): sve_size_013 renamed to sve_size_13. opcodes/ChangeLog: 2019-07-01 Matthew Malcomson <matthew.malcomson@arm.com> * aarch64-asm.c (aarch64_encode_variant_using_iclass): Use new sve_size_13 icode to account for variant behaviour of pmull{t,b}. * aarch64-dis-2.c: Regenerate. * aarch64-dis.c (aarch64_decode_variant_using_iclass): Use new sve_size_13 icode to account for variant behaviour of pmull{t,b}. * aarch64-tbl.h (OP_SVE_VVV_HD_BS): Add new qualifier. (OP_SVE_VVV_Q_D): Add new qualifier. (OP_SVE_VVV_QHD_DBS): Remove now unused qualifier. (struct aarch64_opcode): Split pmull{t,b} into those requiring AES and those not. |
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Nick Alcock
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7cee18263c |
libctf: endianness fixes
Testing of the first code to generate CTF_K_SLICEs on big-endian revealed a bunch of new problems in this area. Most importantly, the trick we did earlier to avoid wasting two bytes on padding in the ctf_slice_t is best avoided: because it leads to the whole file after that point no longer being naturally aligned, all multibyte accesses from then on must use memmove() to avoid unaligned access on platforms where that is fatal. In future, this is planned, but for now we are still doing direct access in many places, so we must revert to making ctf_slice_t properly aligned for storage in an array. Rather than wasting bytes on padding, we boost the size of cts_offset and cts_bits. This is still a waste of space (we cannot have offsets or bits in bitfields > 256) but it cannot be avoided for now, and slices are not so common that this will be a serious problem. A possibly-worse endianness problem fixed at the same time involves a codepath used only for foreign-endian, uncompressed CTF files, where we were not copying the actual CTF data into the buffer, leading to libctf reading only zeroes (or, possibly, uninitialized garbage). Finally, when we read in a CTF file, we copy the header and work from the copy. We were flipping the endianness of the header copy, and of the body of the file buffer, but not of the header in the file buffer itself: so if we write the file back out again we end up with an unreadable frankenfile with header and body of different endiannesses. Fix by flipping both copies of the header. include/ * ctf.h (ctf_slice_t): Make cts_offset and cts_bits unsigned short, so following structures are properly aligned. libctf/ * ctf-open.c (get_vbytes_common): Return the new slice size. (ctf_bufopen): Flip the endianness of the CTF-section header copy. Remember to copy in the CTF data when opening an uncompressed foreign-endian CTF file. Prune useless variable manipulation. |
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Szabolcs Nagy
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e30d1fa1bf |
Add R_AARCH64_P32_MOVW_PREL_* ELF32 relocs
These ilp32 relocations were missing for some reason. bfd/ChangeLog: * elfnn-aarch64.c: Enable MOVW_PREL relocs for ELF32. include/ChangeLog: * elf/aarch64.h (R_AARCH64_P32_MOVW_PREL_G0): Define. (R_AARCH64_P32_MOVW_PREL_G0_NC): Define. (R_AARCH64_P32_MOVW_PREL_G1): Define. ld/ChangeLog: * testsuite/ld-aarch64/aarch64-elf.exp: Add emit-relocs-22 and -23. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-22.d: New test. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-22.s: New test. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-23.d: New test. * testsuite/ld-aarch64/emit-relocs-23.s: New test. |
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Nick Alcock
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a610aa4f9c |
libctf: fix the type of ctf_enum.cte_value
This stops the file format from depending on the size of the host int. (It does mean that we cannot encode enums with a value > 2^32 on platforms with an int > 2^32: this will be fixed in the next format revision.) include/ * ctf.h (ctf_enum.cte_value): Fix type to int32_t. |
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Jose E. Marchesi
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a0486bac41 |
libctf: fix a number of build problems found on Solaris and NetBSD
- Use of nonportable <endian.h> - Use of qsort_r - Use of zlib without appropriate magic to pull in the binutils zlib - Use of off64_t without checking (fixed by dropping the unused fields that need off64_t entirely) - signedness problems due to long being too short a type on 32-bit platforms: ctf_id_t is now 'unsigned long', and CTF_ERR must be used only for functions that return ctf_id_t - One lingering use of bzero() and of <sys/errno.h> All fixed, using code from gnulib where possible. Relatedly, set cts_size in a couple of places it was missed (string table and symbol table loading upon ctf_bfdopen()). binutils/ * objdump.c (make_ctfsect): Drop cts_type, cts_flags, and cts_offset. * readelf.c (shdr_to_ctf_sect): Likewise. include/ * ctf-api.h (ctf_sect_t): Drop cts_type, cts_flags, and cts_offset. (ctf_id_t): This is now an unsigned type. (CTF_ERR): Cast it to ctf_id_t. Note that it should only be used for ctf_id_t-returning functions. libctf/ * Makefile.am (ZLIB): New. (ZLIBINC): Likewise. (AM_CFLAGS): Use them. (libctf_a_LIBADD): New, for LIBOBJS. * configure.ac: Check for zlib, endian.h, and qsort_r. * ctf-endian.h: New, providing htole64 and le64toh. * swap.h: Code style fixes. (bswap_identity_64): New. * qsort_r.c: New, from gnulib (with one added #include). * ctf-decls.h: New, providing a conditional qsort_r declaration, and unconditional definitions of MIN and MAX. * ctf-impl.h: Use it. Do not use <sys/errno.h>. (ctf_set_errno): Now returns unsigned long. * ctf-util.c (ctf_set_errno): Adjust here too. * ctf-archive.c: Use ctf-endian.h. (ctf_arc_open_by_offset): Use memset, not bzero. Drop cts_type, cts_flags and cts_offset. (ctf_arc_write): Drop debugging dependent on the size of off_t. * ctf-create.c: Provide a definition of roundup if not defined. (ctf_create): Drop cts_type, cts_flags and cts_offset. (ctf_add_reftype): Do not check if type IDs are below zero. (ctf_add_slice): Likewise. (ctf_add_typedef): Likewise. (ctf_add_member_offset): Cast error-returning ssize_t's to size_t when known error-free. Drop CTF_ERR usage for functions returning int. (ctf_add_member_encoded): Drop CTF_ERR usage for functions returning int. (ctf_add_variable): Likewise. (enumcmp): Likewise. (enumadd): Likewise. (membcmp): Likewise. (ctf_add_type): Likewise. Cast error-returning ssize_t's to size_t when known error-free. * ctf-dump.c (ctf_is_slice): Drop CTF_ERR usage for functions returning int: use CTF_ERR for functions returning ctf_type_id. (ctf_dump_label): Likewise. (ctf_dump_objts): Likewise. * ctf-labels.c (ctf_label_topmost): Likewise. (ctf_label_iter): Likewise. (ctf_label_info): Likewise. * ctf-lookup.c (ctf_func_args): Likewise. * ctf-open.c (upgrade_types): Cast to size_t where appropriate. (ctf_bufopen): Likewise. Use zlib types as needed. * ctf-types.c (ctf_member_iter): Drop CTF_ERR usage for functions returning int. (ctf_enum_iter): Likewise. (ctf_type_size): Likewise. (ctf_type_align): Likewise. Cast to size_t where appropriate. (ctf_type_kind_unsliced): Likewise. (ctf_type_kind): Likewise. (ctf_type_encoding): Likewise. (ctf_member_info): Likewise. (ctf_array_info): Likewise. (ctf_enum_value): Likewise. (ctf_type_rvisit): Likewise. * ctf-open-bfd.c (ctf_bfdopen): Drop cts_type, cts_flags and cts_offset. (ctf_simple_open): Likewise. (ctf_bfdopen_ctfsect): Likewise. Set cts_size properly. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * aclocal.m4: Likewise. * config.h: Likewise. * configure: Likewise. |
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Nick Alcock
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a30b3e182a |
libctf: debug dumping
This introduces ctf_dump(), an iterator which returns a series of strings, each representing a debugging dump of one item from a given section in the CTF file. The items may be multiline: a callback is provided to allow the caller to decorate each line as they desire before the line is returned. libctf/ * ctf-dump.c: New. include/ * ctf-api.h (ctf_dump_decorate_f): New. (ctf_dump_state_t): new. (ctf_dump): New. |
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Nick Alcock
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6dbf2b7340 |
libctf: labels
This facility allows you to associate regions of type IDs with *labels*, a labelled tiling of the type ID space. You can use these to define CTF containers with distinct parents for distinct ranges of the ID space, or to assist with parallelization of CTF processing, or for any other purpose you can think of. Notably absent from here (though declared in the API header) is any way to define new labels: this will probably be introduced soon, as part of the linker deduplication work. (One existed in the past, but was deeply tied to the Solaris CTF file generator and had to be torn out.) libctf/ * ctf-labels.c: New. include/ * ctf-api.h (ctf_label_f): New. (ctf_label_set): New. (ctf_label_get): New. (ctf_label_topmost): New. (ctf_label_info): New. (ctf_label_iter): New. |
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Nick Alcock
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6c33b742ce |
libctf: library version enforcement
This old Solaris standard allows callers to specify that they are expecting one particular API and/or CTF file format from the library. libctf/ * ctf-impl.h (_libctf_version): New declaration. * ctf-subr.c (_libctf_version): Define it. (ctf_version): New. include/ * ctf-api.h (ctf_version): New. |
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Nick Alcock
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b437bfe0f4 |
libctf: lookups by name and symbol
These functions allow you to look up types given a name in a simple subset of C declarator syntax (no function pointers), to look up the types of variables given a name, and to look up the types of data objects and the type signatures of functions given symbol table offsets. (Despite its name, one function in this commit, ctf_lookup_symbol_name(), is for the internal use of libctf only, and does not appear in any public header files.) libctf/ * ctf-lookup.c (isqualifier): New. (ctf_lookup_by_name): Likewise. (struct ctf_lookup_var_key): Likewise. (ctf_lookup_var): Likewise. (ctf_lookup_variable): Likewise. (ctf_lookup_symbol_name): Likewise. (ctf_lookup_by_symbol): Likewise. (ctf_func_info): Likewise. (ctf_func_args): Likewise. include/ * ctf-api.h (ctf_func_info): New. (ctf_func_args): Likewise. (ctf_lookup_by_symbol): Likewise. (ctf_lookup_by_symbol): Likewise. (ctf_lookup_variable): Likewise. |
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Nick Alcock
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316afdb130 |
libctf: core type lookup
Finally we get to the functions used to actually look up and enumerate properties of types in a container (names, sizes, members, what type a pointer or cv-qual references, determination of whether two types are assignment-compatible, etc). With a very few exceptions these do not work for types newly added via ctf_add_*(): they only work on types in read-only containers, or types added before the most recent call to ctf_update(). This also adds support for lookup of "variables" (string -> type ID mappings) and for generation of C type names corresponding to a type ID. libctf/ * ctf-decl.c: New file. * ctf-types.c: Likewise. * ctf-impl.h: New declarations. include/ * ctf-api.h (ctf_visit_f): New definition. (ctf_member_f): Likewise. (ctf_enum_f): Likewise. (ctf_variable_f): Likewise. (ctf_type_f): Likewise. (ctf_type_isparent): Likewise. (ctf_type_ischild): Likewise. (ctf_type_resolve): Likewise. (ctf_type_aname): Likewise. (ctf_type_lname): Likewise. (ctf_type_name): Likewise. (ctf_type_sizee): Likewise. (ctf_type_align): Likewise. (ctf_type_kind): Likewise. (ctf_type_reference): Likewise. (ctf_type_pointer): Likewise. (ctf_type_encoding): Likewise. (ctf_type_visit): Likewise. (ctf_type_cmp): Likewise. (ctf_type_compat): Likewise. (ctf_member_info): Likewise. (ctf_array_info): Likewise. (ctf_enum_name): Likewise. (ctf_enum_value): Likewise. (ctf_member_iter): Likewise. (ctf_enum_iter): Likewise. (ctf_type_iter): Likewise. (ctf_variable_iter): Likewise. |
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Nick Alcock
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143dce8481 |
libctf: ELF file opening via BFD
These functions let you open an ELF file with a customarily-named CTF section in it, automatically opening the CTF file or archive and associating the symbol and string tables in the ELF file with the CTF container, so that you can look up the types of symbols in the ELF file via ctf_lookup_by_symbol(), and so that strings can be shared between the ELF file and CTF container, to save space. It uses BFD machinery to do so. This has now been lightly tested and seems to work. In particular, if you already have a bfd you can pass it in to ctf_bfdopen(), and if you want a bfd made for you you can call ctf_open() or ctf_fdopen(), optionally specifying a target (or try once without a target and then again with one if you get ECTF_BFD_AMBIGUOUS back). We use a forward declaration for the struct bfd in ctf-api.h, so that ctf-api.h users are not required to pull in <bfd.h>. (This is mostly for the sake of readelf.) libctf/ * ctf-open-bfd.c: New file. * ctf-open.c (ctf_close): New. * ctf-impl.h: Include bfd.h. (ctf_file): New members ctf_data_mmapped, ctf_data_mmapped_len. (ctf_archive_internal): New members ctfi_abfd, ctfi_data, ctfi_bfd_close. (ctf_bfdopen_ctfsect): New declaration. (_CTF_SECTION): likewise. include/ * ctf-api.h (struct bfd): New forward. (ctf_fdopen): New. (ctf_bfdopen): Likewise. (ctf_open): Likewise. (ctf_arc_open): Likewise. |
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Nick Alcock
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9402cc593f |
libctf: mmappable archives
If you need to store a large number of CTF containers somewhere, this provides a dedicated facility for doing so: an mmappable archive format like a very simple tar or ar without all the system-dependent format horrors or need for heavy file copying, with built-in compression of files above a particular size threshold. libctf automatically mmap()s uncompressed elements of these archives, or uncompresses them, as needed. (If the platform does not support mmap(), copying into dynamically-allocated buffers is used.) Archive iteration operations are partitioned into raw and non-raw forms. Raw operations pass thhe raw archive contents to the callback: non-raw forms open each member with ctf_bufopen() and pass the resulting ctf_file_t to the iterator instead. This lets you manipulate the raw data in the archive, or the contents interpreted as a CTF file, as needed. It is not yet known whether we will store CTF archives in a linked ELF object in one of these (akin to debugdata) or whether they'll get one section per TU plus one parent container for types shared between them. (In the case of ELF objects with very large numbers of TUs, an archive of all of them would seem preferable, so we might just use an archive, and add lzma support so you can assume that .gnu_debugdata and .ctf are compressed using the same algorithm if both are present.) To make usage easier, the ctf_archive_t is not the on-disk representation but an abstraction over both ctf_file_t's and archives of many ctf_file_t's: users see both CTF archives and raw CTF files as ctf_archive_t's upon opening, the only difference being that a raw CTF file has only a single "archive member", named ".ctf" (the default if a null pointer is passed in as the name). The next commit will make use of this facility, in addition to providing the public interface to actually open archives. (In the future, it should be possible to have all CTF sections in an ELF file appear as an "archive" in the same fashion.) This machinery is also used to allow library-internal creators of ctf_archive_t's (such as the next commit) to stash away an ELF string and symbol table, so that all opens of members in a given archive will use them. This lets CTF archives exploit the ELF string and symbol table just like raw CTF files can. (All this leads to somewhat confusing type naming. The ctf_archive_t is a typedef for the opaque internal type, struct ctf_archive_internal: the non-internal "struct ctf_archive" is the on-disk structure meant for other libraries manipulating CTF files. It is probably clearest to use the struct name for struct ctf_archive_internal inside the program, and the typedef names outside.) libctf/ * ctf-archive.c: New. * ctf-impl.h (ctf_archive_internal): New type. (ctf_arc_open_internal): New declaration. (ctf_arc_bufopen): Likewise. (ctf_arc_close_internal): Likewise. include/ * ctf.h (CTFA_MAGIC): New. (struct ctf_archive): New. (struct ctf_archive_modent): Likewise. * ctf-api.h (ctf_archive_member_f): New. (ctf_archive_raw_member_f): Likewise. (ctf_arc_write): Likewise. (ctf_arc_close): Likewise. (ctf_arc_open_by_name): Likewise. (ctf_archive_iter): Likewise. (ctf_archive_raw_iter): Likewise. (ctf_get_arc): Likewise. |