Fix regression#2 of the optimized-out entry data values fix (of BZ 1111910).
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http://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2014-07/msg00158.html
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Subject: [patchv2] Fix crash on optimized-out entry data values
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http://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2014-07/msg00277.html
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Subject: [patchv3] Fix crash on optimized-out entry data values
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Hi,
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On Wed, 09 Jul 2014 17:31:21 +0200, Jan Kratochvil wrote:
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> On Wed, 09 Jul 2014 13:52:00 +0200, Pedro Alves wrote:
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> > On 07/09/2014 11:33 AM, Jan Kratochvil wrote:
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> > > --- a/gdb/value.c
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> > > +++ b/gdb/value.c
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> > > @@ -198,12 +198,13 @@ struct value
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> > > unsigned int lazy : 1;
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> > >
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> > > /* If nonzero, this is the value of a variable that does not
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> > > - actually exist in the program. If nonzero, and LVAL is
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> > > + actually fully exist in the program. If nonzero, and LVAL is
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> > > lval_register, this is a register ($pc, $sp, etc., never a
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> > > program variable) that has not been saved in the frame. All
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> > > optimized-out values are treated pretty much the same, except
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> > > registers have a different string representation and related
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> > > - error strings. */
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> > > + error strings. It is true also for only partially optimized
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> > > + out variables - see the 'unavailable' field below. */
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> > > unsigned int optimized_out : 1;
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> > >
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> > > /* If value is a variable, is it initialized or not. */
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> > > @@ -334,7 +335,10 @@ struct value
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> > > valid if lazy is nonzero. */
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> > > gdb_byte *contents;
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> > >
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> > > - /* Unavailable ranges in CONTENTS. We mark unavailable ranges,
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> > > + /* If OPTIMIZED_OUT is false then UNAVAILABLE must be VEC_empty
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> > > + (not necessarily NULL).
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> >
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> > Hmm, why? We can collect only part of a non-optimized out value.
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> > What am I missing?
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>
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> I miss some documentation how these availability fields interact together.
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former post of this fix was for:
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[patch+7.8] Fix crash on optimized-out entry data values
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https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2014-06/msg00797.html
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=
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1111910
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this can happen for real world -O2 -g executables:
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#9 0x0000003b6e0998b2 in wxEntry (argc=@0x7fffffffd86c: 1,
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argc@entry=@0x7fffffffd86c: <optimized out>,
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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argv=<optimized out>) at src/common/init.cpp:460
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GDB did crash in such case.
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>From a comment in mail
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Message-Id: <201102071427.55970.pedro@codesourcery.com>
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We give preference to printing <optimized out> rather
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than <unavailable>, since if a value had been optimized out
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at compile time, it can never be collected at run-time.
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But the fix was wrong/regressing as shown here:
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1117192
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=916298 (at the bottom)
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Here is a new fix, also with a new testcase reproducing crash of the wrong fix
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above.
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No regressions on {x86_64,x86_64-m32,i686}-fedorarawhide-linux-gnu.
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it seems it is just reversed, that 'unavailable' can exist only for
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!optimized_out and it cannot exist for for optimized_out values.
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> You are right, this patch regresses during gdbserver mode.
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It PASSes now even in gdbserver mode.
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Thanks,
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Jan
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
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Content-Disposition: inline; filename="optimfix2.patch"
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Content-Disposition: inline; filename="optimfix3.patch"
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gdb/
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2014-07-09 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
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* value.c (struct value): Extend the comment for fields optimized_out
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and unavailable.
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(value_available_contents_bits_eq): Handle OPTIMIZED_OUT values with
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empty UNAVAILABLE as special cases.
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(value_available_contents_bits_eq): Handle OPTIMIZED_OUT values as
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special cases.
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gdb/testsuite/
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2014-07-09 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
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@ -55,48 +81,46 @@ gdb/testsuite/
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* gdb.arch/amd64-optimout-repeat.exp: New file.
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diff --git a/gdb/value.c b/gdb/value.c
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index 557056f..4b7495e 100644
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index 557056f..c017c75 100644
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--- a/gdb/value.c
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+++ b/gdb/value.c
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@@ -198,12 +198,13 @@ struct value
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@@ -198,12 +198,14 @@ struct value
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unsigned int lazy : 1;
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/* If nonzero, this is the value of a variable that does not
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- actually exist in the program. If nonzero, and LVAL is
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+ actually fully exist in the program. If nonzero, and LVAL is
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+ actually exist in the program at all. If nonzero, and LVAL is
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lval_register, this is a register ($pc, $sp, etc., never a
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program variable) that has not been saved in the frame. All
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optimized-out values are treated pretty much the same, except
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registers have a different string representation and related
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- error strings. */
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+ error strings. It is true also for only partially optimized
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+ out variables - see the 'unavailable' field below. */
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+ error strings. When it is zero it still maybe only partially
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+ available (equally partially optimized out) - see the
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+ 'unavailable' field below. */
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unsigned int optimized_out : 1;
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/* If value is a variable, is it initialized or not. */
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@@ -334,7 +335,10 @@ struct value
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@@ -334,7 +336,9 @@ struct value
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valid if lazy is nonzero. */
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gdb_byte *contents;
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- /* Unavailable ranges in CONTENTS. We mark unavailable ranges,
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+ /* If OPTIMIZED_OUT is false then UNAVAILABLE must be VEC_empty
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+ (not necessarily NULL). If OPTIMIZED_OUT is true then VEC_empty
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+ UNAVAILABLE means the whole value range. Otherwise it specifies
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+ /* If OPTIMIZED_OUT is nonzero then UNAVAILABLE must be VEC_empty
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+ (not necessarily NULL). Otherwise it specifies
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+ unavailable ranges in CONTENTS. We mark unavailable ranges,
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rather than available, since the common and default case is for a
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value to be available. This is filled in at value read time. The
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unavailable ranges are tracked in bits. */
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@@ -701,6 +705,15 @@ value_available_contents_bits_eq (const struct value *val1, int offset1,
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@@ -701,6 +705,13 @@ value_available_contents_bits_eq (const struct value *val1, int offset1,
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/* See function description in value.h. */
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gdb_assert (!val1->lazy && !val2->lazy);
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+ gdb_assert (val1->optimized_out || VEC_empty (range_s, val1->unavailable));
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+ gdb_assert (val2->optimized_out || VEC_empty (range_s, val2->unavailable));
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+ gdb_assert (!val1->optimized_out || VEC_empty (range_s, val1->unavailable));
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+ gdb_assert (!val2->optimized_out || VEC_empty (range_s, val2->unavailable));
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+ if (val1->optimized_out != val2->optimized_out)
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+ return 0;
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+ if (val1->optimized_out && val2->optimized_out
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+ && VEC_empty (range_s, val1->unavailable)
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+ && VEC_empty (range_s, val2->unavailable))
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+ if (val1->optimized_out && val2->optimized_out)
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+ return 1;
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+
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while (length > 0)
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+gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "break-here" ".* break-here .*"
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+gdb_test "frame" {bar \(ref=@0x[0-9a-f]+: 10, ref@entry=@0x[0-9a-f]+: <optimized out>\) at .*}
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diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.arch/amd64-optimout-repeat.S b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.arch/amd64-optimout-repeat.S
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new file mode 100755
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new file mode 100644
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index 0000000..2f8f4d2
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--- /dev/null
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+++ b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.arch/amd64-optimout-repeat.S
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+
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+gdb_test "print v" { = {i = 0, xxx = {<optimized out> <repeats 256 times>}}}
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# The release always contains a leading reserved number, start it at 1.
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# `upstream' is not a part of `name' to stay fully rpm dependencies compatible for the testing.
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Release: 16%{?dist}
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Release: 17%{?dist}
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License: GPLv3+ and GPLv3+ with exceptions and GPLv2+ and GPLv2+ with exceptions and GPL+ and LGPLv2+ and BSD and Public Domain and GFDL
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Group: Development/Debuggers
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%endif # 0%{!?el5:1} || "%{_target_cpu}" == "noarch"
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%changelog
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* Fri Jul 11 2014 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> - 7.7.1-17.fc21
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- Fix regression#2 of the optimized-out entry data values fix (of BZ 1111910).
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* Wed Jul 9 2014 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> - 7.7.1-16.fc21
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- Fix regression of the optimized-out entry data values fix (of BZ 1111910).
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