rpms/gdb/F-11 gdb-6.8.50.20090302-upstream.patch, NONE, 1.1 gdb-archer.patch, 1.17, 1.18 gdb.spec, 1.351, 1.352
Jan Kratochvil
jkratoch at fedoraproject.org
Tue Jun 16 14:31:56 UTC 2009
Author: jkratoch
Update of /cvs/pkgs/rpms/gdb/F-11
In directory cvs1.fedora.phx.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv26409
Modified Files:
gdb-archer.patch gdb.spec
Added Files:
gdb-6.8.50.20090302-upstream.patch
Log Message:
* Tue Jun 16 2009 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil at redhat.com> - 6.8.50.20090302-28
- Archer update to the snapshot: 05c402a02716177c4ddd272a6e312cbd2908ed68
- Archer backport: 05c402a02716177c4ddd272a6e312cbd2908ed68
- Remove the [archer-pmuldoon-exception-rewind-master] branch.
- Include this functionality as a FSF GDB accepted patchset.
gdb-6.8.50.20090302-upstream.patch:
--- NEW FILE gdb-6.8.50.20090302-upstream.patch ---
http://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-cvs/2009-06/msg00076.html
gdb/
2009-06-15 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon at redhat.com>
* infcall.c (show_unwind_on_terminating_exception_p): New
function.
(call_function_by_hand): Create breakpoint and clean-up call for
std::terminate.breakpoint. Add unwind_on_terminating_exception_p
gate. Pop frame on breakpoint hit.
(_initialize_infcall): Add add_setshow_boolean_cmd for
unwind-on-terminating-exception.
gdb/doc/
2009-06-15 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon at redhat.com>
* doc/gdb.texinfo (Calling): Document
set-unwind-on-terminating-exception usage.
gdb/testsuite/
2009-06-15 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon at redhat.com>
* gdb.cp/gdb2495.cc: New file.
* gdb.cp/gdb2495.exp: New file.
--- src/gdb/infcall.c 2009/05/28 00:53:51 1.114
+++ src/gdb/infcall.c 2009/06/15 12:11:36 1.115
@@ -98,6 +98,30 @@
value);
}
+/* This boolean tells what gdb should do if a std::terminate call is
+ made while in a function called from gdb (call dummy).
+ As the confines of a single dummy stack prohibit out-of-frame
+ handlers from handling a raised exception, and as out-of-frame
+ handlers are common in C++, this can lead to no handler being found
+ by the unwinder, and a std::terminate call. This is a false positive.
+ If set, gdb unwinds the stack and restores the context to what it
+ was before the call.
+
+ The default is to unwind the frame if a std::terminate call is
+ made. */
+
+static int unwind_on_terminating_exception_p = 1;
+
+static void
+show_unwind_on_terminating_exception_p (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
+ struct cmd_list_element *c,
+ const char *value)
+
+{
+ fprintf_filtered (file, _("\
+Unwind stack if a C++ exception is unhandled while in a call dummy is %s.\n"),
+ value);
+}
/* Perform the standard coercions that are specified
for arguments to be passed to C or Ada functions.
@@ -416,6 +440,8 @@
struct cleanup *args_cleanup;
struct frame_info *frame;
struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
+ struct breakpoint *terminate_bp = NULL;
+ struct minimal_symbol *tm;
ptid_t call_thread_ptid;
struct gdb_exception e;
const char *name;
@@ -716,6 +742,27 @@
bpt->disposition = disp_del;
}
+ /* Create a breakpoint in std::terminate.
+ If a C++ exception is raised in the dummy-frame, and the
+ exception handler is (normally, and expected to be) out-of-frame,
+ the default C++ handler will (wrongly) be called in an inferior
+ function call. This is wrong, as an exception can be normally
+ and legally handled out-of-frame. The confines of the dummy frame
+ prevent the unwinder from finding the correct handler (or any
+ handler, unless it is in-frame). The default handler calls
+ std::terminate. This will kill the inferior. Assert that
+ terminate should never be called in an inferior function
+ call. Place a momentary breakpoint in the std::terminate function
+ and if triggered in the call, rewind. */
+ if (unwind_on_terminating_exception_p)
+ {
+ struct minimal_symbol *tm = lookup_minimal_symbol ("std::terminate()",
+ NULL, NULL);
+ if (tm != NULL)
+ terminate_bp = set_momentary_breakpoint_at_pc
+ (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (tm), bp_breakpoint);
+ }
+
/* Everything's ready, push all the info needed to restore the
caller (and identify the dummy-frame) onto the dummy-frame
stack. */
@@ -726,6 +773,10 @@
or discard it. */
discard_cleanups (inf_status_cleanup);
+ /* Register a clean-up for unwind_on_terminating_exception_breakpoint. */
+ if (terminate_bp)
+ make_cleanup_delete_breakpoint (terminate_bp);
+
/* - SNIP - SNIP - SNIP - SNIP - SNIP - SNIP - SNIP - SNIP - SNIP -
If you're looking to implement asynchronous dummy-frames, then
just below is the place to chop this function in two.. */
@@ -881,6 +932,38 @@
if (!stop_stack_dummy)
{
+
+ /* Check if unwind on terminating exception behaviour is on. */
+ if (unwind_on_terminating_exception_p)
+ {
+ /* Check that the breakpoint is our special std::terminate
+ breakpoint. If it is, we do not want to kill the inferior
+ in an inferior function call. Rewind, and warn the
+ user. */
+
+ if (terminate_bp != NULL
+ && (inferior_thread()->stop_bpstat->breakpoint_at->address
+ == terminate_bp->loc->address))
+ {
+ /* We must get back to the frame we were before the
+ dummy call. */
+ dummy_frame_pop (dummy_id);
+
+ /* We also need to restore inferior status to that before the
+ dummy call. */
+ restore_inferior_status (inf_status);
+
+ error (_("\
+The program being debugged entered a std::terminate call, most likely\n\
+caused by an unhandled C++ exception. GDB blocked this call in order\n\
+to prevent the program from being terminated, and has restored the\n\
+context to its original state before the call.\n\
+To change this behaviour use \"set unwind-on-terminating-exception off\".\n\
+Evaluation of the expression containing the function (%s)\n\
+will be abandoned."),
+ name);
+ }
+ }
/* We hit a breakpoint inside the FUNCTION.
Keep the dummy frame, the user may want to examine its state.
Discard inferior status, we're not at the same point
@@ -989,4 +1072,19 @@
NULL,
show_unwind_on_signal_p,
&setlist, &showlist);
+
+ add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("unwind-on-terminating-exception", no_class,
+ &unwind_on_terminating_exception_p, _("\
+Set unwinding of stack if std::terminate is called while in call dummy."), _("\
+Show unwinding of stack if std::terminate() is called while in a call dummy."), _("\
+The unwind on terminating exception flag lets the user determine\n\
+what gdb should do if a std::terminate() call is made from the\n\
+default exception handler. If set, gdb unwinds the stack and restores\n\
+the context to what it was before the call. If unset, gdb allows the\n\
+std::terminate call to proceed.\n\
+The default is to unwind the frame."),
+ NULL,
+ show_unwind_on_terminating_exception_p,
+ &setlist, &showlist);
+
}
--- src/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo 2009/06/11 11:57:46 1.599
+++ src/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo 2009/06/15 12:11:36 1.600
@@ -12895,6 +12895,16 @@
the function, or if you passed it incorrect arguments). What happens
in that case is controlled by the @code{set unwindonsignal} command.
+Similarly, with a C at t{++} program it is possible for the function you
+call via the @code{print} or @code{call} command to generate an
+exception that is not handled due to the constraints of the dummy
+frame. In this case, any exception that is raised in the frame, but has
+an out-of-frame exception handler will not be found. GDB builds a
+dummy-frame for the inferior function call, and the unwinder cannot
+seek for exception handlers outside of this dummy-frame. What happens
+in that case is controlled by the
+ at code{set unwind-on-terminating-exception} command.
+
@table @code
@item set unwindonsignal
@kindex set unwindonsignal
@@ -12911,6 +12921,23 @@
@kindex show unwindonsignal
Show the current setting of stack unwinding in the functions called by
@value{GDBN}.
+
+ at item set unwind-on-terminating-exception
+ at kindex set unwind-on-terminating-exception
+ at cindex unwind stack in called functions with unhandled exceptions
+ at cindex call dummy stack unwinding on unhandled exception.
+Set unwinding of the stack if a C at t{++} exception is raised, but left
+unhandled while in a function that @value{GDBN} called in the program being
+debugged. If set to on (the default), @value{GDBN} unwinds the stack
+it created for the call and restores the context to what it was before
+the call. If set to off, @value{GDBN} the exception is delivered to
+the default C at t{++} exception handler and the inferior terminated.
+
+ at item show unwind-on-terminating-exception
+ at kindex show unwind-on-terminating-exception
+Show the current setting of stack unwinding in the functions called by
+ at value{GDBN}.
+
@end table
@cindex weak alias functions
--- src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/gdb2495.cc
+++ src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/gdb2495.cc 2009-06-16 12:49:45.874202000 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,89 @@
+/* This testcase is part of GDB, the GNU debugger.
+
+ Copyright 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ */
+
+#include <iostream>
+#include <signal.h>
+
+using namespace std;
+
+class SimpleException
+{
+
+public:
+
+ void raise_signal (int dummy)
+ {
+ if (dummy > 0)
+ raise(SIGABRT);
+ }
+
+ int no_throw_function ()
+ {
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ void throw_function ()
+ {
+ throw 1;
+ }
+
+ int throw_function_with_handler ()
+ {
+ try
+ {
+ throw 1;
+ }
+ catch (...)
+ {
+ cout << "Handled" << endl;
+ }
+
+ return 2;
+ }
+
+ void call_throw_function_no_handler ()
+ {
+ throw_function ();
+ }
+
+ void call_throw_function_handler ()
+ {
+ throw_function_with_handler ();
+ }
+};
+SimpleException exceptions;
+
+int
+main()
+{
+ /* Have to call these functions so GCC does not optimize them
+ away. */
+ exceptions.raise_signal (-1);
+ exceptions.no_throw_function ();
+ exceptions.throw_function_with_handler ();
+ exceptions.call_throw_function_handler ();
+ try
+ {
+ exceptions.throw_function ();
+ exceptions.call_throw_function_no_handler ();
+ }
+ catch (...)
+ {
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
--- src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/gdb2495.exp
+++ src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/gdb2495.exp 2009-06-16 12:49:46.889492000 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,157 @@
+# Copyright 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+
+# In gdb inferior function calls, if a C++ exception is raised in the
+# dummy-frame, and the exception handler is (normally, and expected to
+# be) out-of-frame, the default C++ handler will (wrongly) be called
+# in an inferior function call.
+# This is incorrect as an exception can normally and legally be handled
+# out-of-frame. The confines of the dummy frame prevent the unwinder
+# from finding the correct handler (or any handler, unless it is
+# in-frame). The default handler calls std::terminate. This will kill
+# the inferior. Assert that terminate should never be called in an
+# inferior function call. These tests test the functionality around
+# unwinding that sequence and also tests the flag behaviour gating this
+# functionality.
+
+# This test is largely based of gdb.base/callfuncs.exp.
+
+if $tracelevel then {
+ strace $tracelevel
+}
+
+if { [skip_cplus_tests] } { continue }
+
+set prms_id 2495
+set bug_id 0
+
+set testfile "gdb2495"
+set srcfile ${testfile}.cc
+set binfile $objdir/$subdir/$testfile
+
+# Create and source the file that provides information about the compiler
+# used to compile the test case.
+if [get_compiler_info ${binfile} "c++"] {
+ return -1
+}
+
+if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug c++}] != "" } {
+ untested gdb2495.exp
+ return -1
+}
+
+# Some targets can't do function calls, so don't even bother with this
+# test.
+if [target_info exists gdb,cannot_call_functions] {
+ setup_xfail "*-*-*" 2416
+ fail "This target can not call functions"
+ continue
+}
+
+gdb_exit
+gdb_start
+gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
+gdb_load ${binfile}
+
+if ![runto_main] then {
+ perror "couldn't run to main"
+ continue
+}
+
+# See http://sourceware.org/gdb/bugs/2495
+
+# Test normal baseline behaviour. Call a function that
+# does not raise an exception.
+gdb_test "p exceptions.no_throw_function()" " = 1"
+# And one that does but handles it in-frame.
+gdb_test "p exceptions.throw_function_with_handler()" " = 2"
+# Both should return normally.
+
+# Test basic unwind. Call a function that raises an exception but
+# does not handle it. It should be rewound.
+gdb_test "p exceptions.throw_function()" \
+ "The program being debugged entered a std::terminate call, .*" \
+ "Call a function that raises an exception without a handler."
+
+# Make sure that after rewinding we are back at the call parent.
+gdb_test "bt" \
+ "#0 main.*" \
+ "bt after returning from a popped frame"
+
+# Make sure the only breakpoint is the one set via the runto_main
+# call and that the std::terminate breakpoint has evaporated and
+# cleaned-up.
+gdb_test "info breakpoints" \
+ "gdb.cp/gdb2495\.cc.*"
+
+# Turn off this new behaviour.
+gdb_test_multiple "set unwind-on-terminating-exception off" \
+ "Turn unwind-on-terminating-exception off" {
+ -re "$gdb_prompt $" {pass "set unwinn-on-terminating-exception off"}
+ timeout {fail "(timeout) set unwind-on-terminating-exception off"}
+}
+
+# Check that it is turned off.
+gdb_test "show unwind-on-terminating-exception" \
+ "exception is unhandled while in a call dummy is off.*" \
+ "Turn off unwind on terminating exception flag"
+
+# Check that the old behaviour is restored.
+gdb_test "p exceptions.throw_function()" \
+ "The program being debugged was signaled while in a function called .*" \
+ "Call a function that raises an exception with unwinding off.."
+
+# Restart the inferior back at main.
+if ![runto_main] then {
+ perror "couldn't run to main"
+ continue
+}
+
+
+# Check to see if the new behaviour alters the unwind signal
+# behaviour; it should not. Test both on and off states.
+
+# Turn on unwind on signal behaviour.
+gdb_test_multiple "set unwindonsignal on" "Turn unwindonsignal on" {
+ -re "$gdb_prompt $" {pass "set unwindonsignal on"}
+ timeout {fail "(timeout) set unwindonsignal on"}
+}
+
+# Check that it is turned on.
+gdb_test "show unwindonsignal" \
+ "signal is received while in a call dummy is on.*" \
+ "Turn on unwind on signal"
+
+# Check to see if new behaviour interferes with
+# normal signal handling in inferior function calls.
+gdb_test "p exceptions.raise_signal(1)" \
+ "To change this behavior use \"set unwindonsignal off\".*"
+
+# And reverse - turn off again.
+gdb_test_multiple "set unwindonsignal off" "Turn unwindonsignal off" {
+ -re "$gdb_prompt $" {pass "set unwindonsignal off"}
+ timeout {fail "(timeout) set unwindonsignal off"}
+}
+
+# Check that it is actually turned off.
+gdb_test "show unwindonsignal" \
+ "signal is received while in a call dummy is off.*" \
+ "Turn off unwind on signal"
+
+# Check to see if new behaviour interferes with
+# normal signal handling in inferior function calls.
+gdb_test "p exceptions.raise_signal(1)" \
+ "To change this behavior use \"set unwindonsignal on\".*"
--- src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/Makefile.in 2009/02/03 01:09:01 1.5
+++ src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/Makefile.in 2009/06/15 12:11:37 1.6
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
EXECUTABLES = ambiguous annota2 anon-union cplusfuncs cttiadd \
derivation inherit local member-ptr method misc \
overload ovldbreak ref-typ ref-typ2 templates userdef virtfunc namespace \
- ref-types ref-params method2 pr9594
+ ref-types ref-params method2 pr9594 gdb2495
all info install-info dvi install uninstall installcheck check:
@echo "Nothing to be done for $@..."
gdb-archer.patch:
Index: gdb-archer.patch
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/pkgs/rpms/gdb/F-11/gdb-archer.patch,v
retrieving revision 1.17
retrieving revision 1.18
diff -u -p -r1.17 -r1.18
--- gdb-archer.patch 11 Jun 2009 21:40:21 -0000 1.17
+++ gdb-archer.patch 16 Jun 2009 14:31:55 -0000 1.18
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ http://sourceware.org/gdb/wiki/ProjectAr
http://sourceware.org/gdb/wiki/ArcherBranchManagement
GIT snapshot:
-commit 30c13da4efe18f43ee34aa4b29bc86e1a53de548
+commit 05c402a02716177c4ddd272a6e312cbd2908ed68
branch `archer' - the merge of branches:
archer-jankratochvil-merge-expr
@@ -12596,7 +12596,7 @@ index 845b320..ad6e7d7 100644
extern struct cleanup *make_final_cleanup (make_cleanup_ftype *, void *);
diff --git a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo
-index 10e7388..c4ab391 100644
+index 10e7388..099f88a 100644
--- a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo
+++ b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo
@@ -955,8 +955,10 @@ Connect to process ID @var{number}, as with the @code{attach} command.
@@ -12929,44 +12929,7 @@ index 10e7388..c4ab391 100644
@node Calling
@section Calling Program Functions
-@@ -12510,6 +12666,12 @@ It is possible for the function you call via the @code{print} or
- the function, or if you passed it incorrect arguments). What happens
- in that case is controlled by the @code{set unwindonsignal} command.
-
-+Similarly, with a C++ program it is possible for the function you
-+call via the @code{print} or @code{call} command to generate an
-+exception that is not handled due to the constraints of the dummy
-+frame. What happens in that case is controlled by the
-+ at code{set unwind-on-terminating-exception} command.
-+
- @table @code
- @item set unwindonsignal
- @kindex set unwindonsignal
-@@ -12526,6 +12688,23 @@ received.
- @kindex show unwindonsignal
- Show the current setting of stack unwinding in the functions called by
- @value{GDBN}.
-+
-+ at item set unwind-on-terminating-exception
-+ at kindex set unwind-on-terminating-exception
-+ at cindex unwind stack in called functions
-+ at cindex call dummy stack unwinding on unhandled exception.
-+Set unwinding of the stack if a C++ exception is raised but unhandled
-+while in a function that @value{GDBN} called in the program being
-+debugged. If set to on (the default), @value{GDBN} unwinds the stack
-+it created for the call and restores the context to what it was before
-+the call. If set to off, @value{GDBN} the exception is delivered to
-+the default C++ exception handler.
-+
-+ at item show unwind-on-terminating-exception
-+ at kindex show unwind-on-terminating-exception
-+Show the current setting of stack unwinding in the functions called by
-+ at value{GDBN}.
-+
- @end table
-
- @cindex weak alias functions
-@@ -17815,7 +17994,7 @@ command:
+@@ -17815,7 +17971,7 @@ command:
@table @code
@kindex source
@cindex execute commands from a file
@@ -12975,7 +12938,7 @@ index 10e7388..c4ab391 100644
Execute the command file @var{filename}.
@end table
-@@ -17832,6 +18011,11 @@ If @code{-v}, for verbose mode, is given then @value{GDBN} displays
+@@ -17832,6 +17988,11 @@ If @code{-v}, for verbose mode, is given then @value{GDBN} displays
each command as it is executed. The option must be given before
@var{filename}, and is interpreted as part of the filename anywhere else.
@@ -12987,7 +12950,7 @@ index 10e7388..c4ab391 100644
Commands that would ask for confirmation if used interactively proceed
without asking when used in a command file. Many @value{GDBN} commands that
normally print messages to say what they are doing omit the messages
-@@ -18093,8 +18277,6 @@ containing @code{end}. For example:
+@@ -18093,8 +18254,6 @@ containing @code{end}. For example:
@smallexample
(@value{GDBP}) python
@@ -12996,7 +12959,7 @@ index 10e7388..c4ab391 100644
>print 23
>end
23
-@@ -18107,6 +18289,14 @@ in a Python script. This can be controlled using @code{maint set
+@@ -18107,6 +18266,14 @@ in a Python script. This can be controlled using @code{maint set
python print-stack}: if @code{on}, the default, then Python stack
printing is enabled; if @code{off}, then Python stack printing is
disabled.
@@ -13011,7 +12974,7 @@ index 10e7388..c4ab391 100644
@end table
@node Python API
-@@ -18114,6 +18304,14 @@ disabled.
+@@ -18114,6 +18281,14 @@ disabled.
@cindex python api
@cindex programming in python
@@ -13026,7 +12989,7 @@ index 10e7388..c4ab391 100644
@cindex python stdout
@cindex python pagination
At startup, @value{GDBN} overrides Python's @code{sys.stdout} and
-@@ -18125,8 +18323,17 @@ situation, a Python @code{KeyboardInterrupt} exception is thrown.
+@@ -18125,8 +18300,17 @@ situation, a Python @code{KeyboardInterrupt} exception is thrown.
@menu
* Basic Python:: Basic Python Functions.
* Exception Handling::
@@ -13045,7 +13008,7 @@ index 10e7388..c4ab391 100644
@end menu
@node Basic Python
-@@ -18152,10 +18359,30 @@ command as having originated from the user invoking it interactively.
+@@ -18152,10 +18336,30 @@ command as having originated from the user invoking it interactively.
It must be a boolean value. If omitted, it defaults to @code{False}.
@end defun
@@ -13080,7 +13043,7 @@ index 10e7388..c4ab391 100644
spaces if the parameter has a multi-part name. For example,
@samp{print object} is a valid parameter name.
-@@ -18179,6 +18406,28 @@ If no exception is raised, the return value is always an instance of
+@@ -18179,6 +18383,28 @@ If no exception is raised, the return value is always an instance of
@code{gdb.Value} (@pxref{Values From Inferior}).
@end defun
@@ -13109,7 +13072,7 @@ index 10e7388..c4ab391 100644
@findex gdb.write
@defun write string
Print a string to @value{GDBN}'s paginated standard output stream.
-@@ -18193,6 +18442,66 @@ Flush @value{GDBN}'s paginated standard output stream. Flushing
+@@ -18193,6 +18419,66 @@ Flush @value{GDBN}'s paginated standard output stream. Flushing
function.
@end defun
@@ -13176,7 +13139,7 @@ index 10e7388..c4ab391 100644
@node Exception Handling
@subsubsection Exception Handling
@cindex python exceptions
-@@ -18224,6 +18533,44 @@ message as its value, and the Python call stack backtrace at the
+@@ -18224,6 +18510,44 @@ message as its value, and the Python call stack backtrace at the
Python statement closest to where the @value{GDBN} error occured as the
traceback.
@@ -13221,7 +13184,7 @@ index 10e7388..c4ab391 100644
@node Values From Inferior
@subsubsection Values From Inferior
@cindex values from inferior, with Python
-@@ -18258,8 +18605,36 @@ bar = some_val['foo']
+@@ -18258,8 +18582,36 @@ bar = some_val['foo']
Again, @code{bar} will also be a @code{gdb.Value} object.
@@ -13260,7 +13223,7 @@ index 10e7388..c4ab391 100644
@defmethod Value dereference
This method returns a new @code{gdb.Value} object whose contents is
-@@ -18282,7 +18657,7 @@ The result @code{bar} will be a @code{gdb.Value} object holding the
+@@ -18282,7 +18634,7 @@ The result @code{bar} will be a @code{gdb.Value} object holding the
value pointed to by @code{foo}.
@end defmethod
@@ -13269,7 +13232,7 @@ index 10e7388..c4ab391 100644
If this @code{gdb.Value} represents a string, then this method
converts the contents to a Python string. Otherwise, this method will
throw an exception.
-@@ -18308,6 +18683,465 @@ will be used, if the current language is able to supply one.
+@@ -18308,6 +18660,465 @@ will be used, if the current language is able to supply one.
The optional @var{errors} argument is the same as the corresponding
argument to Python's @code{string.decode} method.
@end defmethod
@@ -13735,7 +13698,7 @@ index 10e7388..c4ab391 100644
@node Commands In Python
@subsubsection Commands In Python
-@@ -18320,7 +19154,7 @@ You can implement new @value{GDBN} CLI commands in Python. A CLI
+@@ -18320,7 +19131,7 @@ You can implement new @value{GDBN} CLI commands in Python. A CLI
command is implemented using an instance of the @code{gdb.Command}
class, most commonly using a subclass.
@@ -13744,7 +13707,7 @@ index 10e7388..c4ab391 100644
The object initializer for @code{Command} registers the new command
with @value{GDBN}. This initializer is normally invoked from the
subclass' own @code{__init__} method.
-@@ -18332,11 +19166,11 @@ an exception is raised.
+@@ -18332,11 +19143,11 @@ an exception is raised.
There is no support for multi-line commands.
@@ -13758,7 +13721,7 @@ index 10e7388..c4ab391 100644
one of the @samp{COMPLETE_} constants defined below. This argument
tells @value{GDBN} how to perform completion for this command. If not
given, @value{GDBN} will attempt to complete using the object's
-@@ -18563,6 +19397,374 @@ registration of the command with @value{GDBN}. Depending on how the
+@@ -18563,6 +19374,374 @@ registration of the command with @value{GDBN}. Depending on how the
Python code is read into @value{GDBN}, you may need to import the
@code{gdb} module explicitly.
@@ -14133,7 +14096,7 @@ index 10e7388..c4ab391 100644
@node Interpreters
@chapter Command Interpreters
@cindex command interpreters
-@@ -22273,6 +23475,103 @@ Unfreezing a variable does not update it, only subsequent
+@@ -22273,6 +23452,103 @@ Unfreezing a variable does not update it, only subsequent
(gdb)
@end smallexample
@@ -14237,7 +14200,7 @@ index 10e7388..c4ab391 100644
@c %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% SECTION %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
@node GDB/MI Data Manipulation
-@@ -23832,6 +25131,10 @@ as possible presense of the @code{frozen} field in the output
+@@ -23832,6 +25108,10 @@ as possible presense of the @code{frozen} field in the output
of @code{-varobj-create}.
@item pending-breakpoints
Indicates presence of the @option{-f} option to the @code{-break-insert} command.
@@ -14248,7 +14211,7 @@ index 10e7388..c4ab391 100644
@item thread-info
Indicates presence of the @code{-thread-info} command.
-@@ -25402,28 +26705,6 @@ data in a @file{gmon.out} file, be sure to move it to a safe location.
+@@ -25402,28 +26682,6 @@ data in a @file{gmon.out} file, be sure to move it to a safe location.
Configuring with @samp{--enable-profiling} arranges for @value{GDBN} to be
compiled with the @samp{-pg} compiler option.
@@ -21824,39 +21787,10 @@ index f40b6b7..ff429c4 100644
{
/* If this system does not support PT_STEP, a higher level
diff --git a/gdb/infcall.c b/gdb/infcall.c
-index d6da8b2..80168b3 100644
+index d6da8b2..2f483f3 100644
--- a/gdb/infcall.c
+++ b/gdb/infcall.c
-@@ -98,6 +98,28 @@ Unwinding of stack if a signal is received while in a call dummy is %s.\n"),
- value);
- }
-
-+/* This boolean tells what gdb should do if a std::terminate call is
-+ made while in a function called from gdb (call dummy).
-+ As the confines of a single dummy stack prohibit out-of-frame
-+ handlers from handling a raised exception, and as out-of-frame
-+ handlers are common in C++, this can lead to no handler being found
-+ by the unwinder, and a std::terminate call. This is a false positive.
-+ If set, gdb unwinds the stack and restores the context to what it
-+ was before the call.
-+
-+ The default is to unwind the frame if a std::terminate call is made.. */
-+
-+static int unwind_on_terminating_exception_p = 1;
-+static void
-+show_unwind_on_terminating_exception_p (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
-+ struct cmd_list_element *c,
-+ const char *value)
-+
-+{
-+ fprintf_filtered (file, _("\
-+Unwind stack if a C++ exception is unhandled while in a call dummy is %s.\n"),
-+ value);
-+}
-
- /* Perform the standard coercions that are specified
- for arguments to be passed to C or Ada functions.
-@@ -217,7 +239,7 @@ find_function_addr (struct value *function, struct type **retval_type)
+@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ find_function_addr (struct value *function, struct type **retval_type)
/* Determine address to call. */
if (code == TYPE_CODE_FUNC || code == TYPE_CODE_METHOD)
{
@@ -21865,121 +21799,6 @@ index d6da8b2..80168b3 100644
value_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (ftype);
}
else if (code == TYPE_CODE_PTR)
-@@ -419,6 +441,8 @@ call_function_by_hand (struct value *function, int nargs, struct value **args)
- struct cleanup *args_cleanup;
- struct frame_info *frame;
- struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
-+ struct breakpoint *terminate_bp = 0;
-+ struct minimal_symbol *tm;
- ptid_t call_thread_ptid;
- struct gdb_exception e;
- const char *name;
-@@ -718,6 +742,29 @@ call_function_by_hand (struct value *function, int nargs, struct value **args)
- bpt = set_momentary_breakpoint (sal, dummy_id, bp_call_dummy);
- bpt->disposition = disp_del;
- }
-+
-+ /* Create a breakpoint in std::terminate.
-+ If a C++ exception is raised in the dummy-frame, and the
-+ exception handler is (normally, and expected to be) out-of-frame,
-+ the default C++ handler will (wrongly) be called in an inferior
-+ function call. This is wrong, as an exception can be normally
-+ and legally handled out-of-frame. The confines of the dummy frame
-+ prevent the unwinder from finding the correct handler (or any
-+ handler, unless it is in-frame). The default handler calls
-+ std::terminate. This will kill the inferior. Assert that
-+ terminate should never be called in an inferior function
-+ call. Place a momentary breakpoint in the std::terminate function
-+ and if triggered in the call, rewind */
-+ if (unwind_on_terminating_exception_p)
-+ {
-+ tm = lookup_minimal_symbol ("std::terminate()", NULL, NULL);
-+ if (tm != NULL)
-+ {
-+ terminate_bp = set_momentary_breakpoint_at_pc
-+ (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (tm), bp_breakpoint);
-+ make_cleanup_delete_breakpoint (terminate_bp);
-+ }
-+ }
-
- /* Everything's ready, push all the info needed to restore the
- caller (and identify the dummy-frame) onto the dummy-frame
-@@ -828,6 +875,16 @@ When the function is done executing, GDB will silently stop."),
- name);
- }
-
-+ if (! target_has_execution)
-+ {
-+ /* If we try to restore the inferior status (via the cleanup),
-+ we'll crash as the inferior is no longer running. */
-+ discard_cleanups (inf_status_cleanup);
-+ discard_inferior_status (inf_status);
-+ error (_("\
-+The program being debugged exited while in a function called from GDB."));
-+ }
-+
- if (stopped_by_random_signal || !stop_stack_dummy)
- {
- const char *name = get_function_name (funaddr,
-@@ -884,6 +941,38 @@ When the function is done executing, GDB will silently stop."),
-
- if (!stop_stack_dummy)
- {
-+
-+ /* Check if unwind on terminating exception behaviour is on */
-+ if (unwind_on_terminating_exception_p)
-+ {
-+ /* Check that the breakpoint is our special std::terminate
-+ breakpoint. If it is, we do not want to kill the inferior
-+ in an inferior function call. Rewind, and warn the user */
-+
-+ if ((terminate_bp != NULL) &&
-+ (inferior_thread()->stop_bpstat->breakpoint_at->address
-+ == terminate_bp->loc->address))
-+
-+
-+ {
-+
-+ /* We must get back to the frame we were before the
-+ dummy call. */
-+ dummy_frame_pop (dummy_id);
-+
-+ /* We also need to restore inferior status to that before the
-+ dummy call. */
-+ restore_inferior_status (inf_status);
-+
-+ error (_("\
-+The program being debugged entered a std::terminate call which would\n\
-+have terminated the program being debugged. GDB has restored the\n\
-+context to what it was before the call\n\
-+To change this behaviour use \"set unwind-on-terminating-exception off\"\n\
-+Evaluation of the expression containing the function (%s) will be abandoned."),
-+ name);
-+ }
-+ }
- /* We hit a breakpoint inside the FUNCTION.
- Keep the dummy frame, the user may want to examine its state.
- Discard inferior status, we're not at the same point
-@@ -992,4 +1081,19 @@ The default is to stop in the frame where the signal was received."),
- NULL,
- show_unwind_on_signal_p,
- &setlist, &showlist);
-+
-+ add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("unwind-on-terminating-exception", no_class,
-+ &unwind_on_terminating_exception_p, _("\
-+Set unwinding of stack if a std::terminate() call originates from\n\
-+the default C++ exception handler."), _("\
-+Show unwinding of stack if a std::terminate() call originates from\n\
-+the default C++ exception handler."), _("\
-+The unwind on terminating exception flag lets the user determine\n\
-+what gdb should do if a std::terminate() call is made from the\n\
-+default exception handler.\n\
-+The default is to unwind the frame."),
-+ NULL,
-+ show_unwind_on_terminating_exception_p,
-+ &setlist, &showlist);
-+
- }
diff --git a/gdb/infcmd.c b/gdb/infcmd.c
index 0a17dab..d48f4b1 100644
--- a/gdb/infcmd.c
@@ -37771,19 +37590,6 @@ index 0000000..5da7378
+gdb_test "p temp1" " = '1' <repeats 78 times>" "second: print temp1"
+gdb_test "p temp2" " = '2' <repeats 78 times>" "second: print temp2"
+gdb_test "p temp3" " = '3' <repeats 48 times>" "second: print temp3"
-diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/Makefile.in b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/Makefile.in
-index 1787ad5..391bfc2 100644
---- a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/Makefile.in
-+++ b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/Makefile.in
-@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ srcdir = @srcdir@
- EXECUTABLES = ambiguous annota2 anon-union cplusfuncs cttiadd \
- derivation inherit local member-ptr method misc \
- overload ovldbreak ref-typ ref-typ2 templates userdef virtfunc namespace \
-- ref-types ref-params method2 pr9594
-+ ref-types ref-params method2 pr9594 gdb2495
-
- all info install-info dvi install uninstall installcheck check:
- @echo "Nothing to be done for $@..."
diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/abstract-origin.cc b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/abstract-origin.cc
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e2de3fb
@@ -38369,268 +38175,6 @@ index 77687a6..66d16cf 100644
set f_uc "${ws}unsigned char m_unsigned_char;"
set f_f "${ws}float m_float;"
set f_d "${ws}double m_double;"
-diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/gdb2495.cc b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/gdb2495.cc
-new file mode 100644
-index 0000000..4df265f
---- /dev/null
-+++ b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/gdb2495.cc
-@@ -0,0 +1,90 @@
-+/* This testcase is part of GDB, the GNU debugger.
-+
-+ Copyright 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-+
-+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
-+ (at your option) any later version.
-+
-+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-+ GNU General Public License for more details.
-+
-+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-+ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-+ */
-+
-+#include <iostream>
-+#include <signal.h>
-+
-+using namespace std;
-+
-+class SimpleException
-+{
-+
-+public:
-+
-+ void raise_signal (int dummy)
-+ {
-+ if (dummy > 0)
-+ raise(SIGABRT);
-+ }
-+
-+ int no_throw_function ()
-+ {
-+ return 1;
-+ }
-+
-+ void throw_function ()
-+ {
-+ throw 1;
-+ }
-+
-+ int throw_function_with_handler ()
-+ {
-+ try
-+ {
-+ throw 1;
-+ }
-+ catch (...)
-+ {
-+ cout << "Handled" << endl;
-+ }
-+
-+ return 2;
-+ }
-+
-+ void call_throw_function_no_handler ()
-+ {
-+ throw_function ();
-+ }
-+
-+ void call_throw_function_handler ()
-+ {
-+ throw_function_with_handler ();
-+ }
-+};
-+SimpleException exceptions;
-+
-+int
-+main()
-+{
-+ // Have to call all these functions
-+ // so not optimized away.
-+ exceptions.raise_signal (-1);
-+ exceptions.no_throw_function ();
-+ exceptions.throw_function_with_handler ();
-+ exceptions.call_throw_function_handler ();
-+ try
-+ {
-+ exceptions.throw_function ();
-+ exceptions.call_throw_function_no_handler ();
-+ }
-+ catch (...)
-+ {
-+ }
-+ return 0;
-+}
-+
-diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/gdb2495.exp b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/gdb2495.exp
-new file mode 100644
-index 0000000..62c09c2
---- /dev/null
-+++ b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/gdb2495.exp
-@@ -0,0 +1,160 @@
-+# Copyright 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-+
-+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
-+# (at your option) any later version.
-+#
-+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-+# GNU General Public License for more details.
-+#
-+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-+# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-+
-+
-+# In gdb inferior function calls, if a C++ exception is raised in the
-+# dummy-frame, and the exception handler is (normally, and expected to
-+# be) out-of-frame, the default C++ handler will (wrongly) be called
-+# in an inferior function call.
-+# This is incorrect as an exception can normally and legally be handled
-+# out-of-frame. The confines of the dummy frame prevent the unwinder
-+# from finding the correct handler (or any handler, unless it is
-+# in-frame). The default handler calls std::terminate. This will kill
-+# the inferior. Assert that terminate should never be called in an
-+# inferior function call. These tests test the functionality around
-+# unwinding that sequence and also tests the flag behaviour gating this
-+# functionality.
-+
-+# This test is largley based off gdb.base/callfuncs.exp.
-+
-+if $tracelevel then {
-+ strace $tracelevel
-+}
-+
-+if { [skip_cplus_tests] } { continue }
-+
-+set prms_id 2495
-+set bug_id 0
-+
-+set testfile "gdb2495"
-+set srcfile ${testfile}.cc
-+set binfile $objdir/$subdir/$testfile
-+
-+# Create and source the file that provides information about the compiler
-+# used to compile the test case.
-+if [get_compiler_info ${binfile} "c++"] {
-+ return -1
-+}
-+
-+if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug c++}] != "" } {
-+ untested gdb2495.exp
-+ return -1
-+}
-+
-+# Some targets can't do function calls, so don't even bother with this
-+# test.
-+if [target_info exists gdb,cannot_call_functions] {
-+ setup_xfail "*-*-*" 2416
-+ fail "This target can not call functions"
-+ continue
-+}
-+
-+gdb_exit
-+gdb_start
-+gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
-+gdb_load ${binfile}
-+
-+if ![runto_main] then {
-+ perror "couldn't run to main"
-+ continue
-+}
-+
-+# See http://sources.redhat.com/gdb/bugs/2495
-+
-+# Test normal baseline behaviour. Call a function that
-+# does not raise an exception ...
-+gdb_test "p exceptions.no_throw_function()" " = 1"
-+# And one that does but handles it in-frame ...
-+gdb_test "p exceptions.throw_function_with_handler()" " = 2"
-+# Both should return normally.
-+
-+# Test basic unwind. Call a function that raises an exception but
-+# does not handle it. It should be rewound ...
-+gdb_test "p exceptions.throw_function()" \
-+ "The program being debugged entered a std::terminate call .*" \
-+ "Call a function that raises an exception without a handler."
-+
-+# Make sure that after rewinding we are back at the call parent.
-+gdb_test "bt" \
-+ "#0 main.*" \
-+ "bt after returning from a popped frame"
-+
-+# Make sure the only breakpoint is the one set via the runto_main
-+# call and that the std::terminate breakpoint has evaporated and
-+# cleaned-up.
-+gdb_test "info breakpoints" \
-+ "gdb.cp/gdb2495\.cc.*"
-+
-+# Turn off this new behaviour ...
-+send_gdb "set unwind-on-terminating-exception off\n"
-+gdb_expect {
-+ -re "$gdb_prompt $" {pass "set unwind-on-terminating-exception"}
-+ timeout {fail "(timeout) set unwind-on-terminating-exception"}
-+}
-+
-+# Check that it is turned off ...
-+gdb_test "show unwind-on-terminating-exception" \
-+ "exception is unhandled while in a call dummy is off.*" \
-+ "Turn off unwind on terminating exception flag"
-+
-+# Check that the old behaviour is restored.
-+gdb_test "p exceptions.throw_function()" \
-+ "The program being debugged stopped while in a function called .*" \
-+ "Call a function that raises an exception with unwinding off.."
-+
-+
-+# Restart back at main
-+if ![runto_main] then {
-+ perror "couldn't run to main"
-+ continue
-+}
-+
-+
-+# Check to see if our new behaviour alters the unwind signal
-+# behaviour. It should not. Test both on and off states.
-+
-+# Turn on unwind on signal behaviour ...
-+send_gdb "set unwindonsignal on\n"
-+gdb_expect {
-+ -re "$gdb_prompt $" {pass "set unwindonsignal on"}
-+ timeout {fail "(timeout) set unwindonsignal on"}
-+}
-+
-+# Check that it is turned on ...
-+gdb_test "show unwindonsignal" \
-+ "signal is received while in a call dummy is on.*" \
-+ "Turn on unwind on signal"
-+
-+# Check to see if new behaviour interferes with
-+# normal signal handling in inferior function calls.
-+gdb_test "p exceptions.raise_signal(1)" \
-+ "To change this behavior use \"set unwindonsignal off\".*"
-+
-+# And reverse. Turn off
-+send_gdb "set unwindonsignal off\n"
-+gdb_expect {
-+ -re "$gdb_prompt $" {pass "set unwindonsignal off"}
-+ timeout {fail "(timeout) set unwindonsignal off"}
-+}
-+
-+# Check that it is turned off ...
-+gdb_test "show unwindonsignal" \
-+ "signal is received while in a call dummy is off.*" \
-+ "Turn off unwind on signal"
-+
-+# Check to see if new behaviour interferes with
-+# normal signal handling in inferior function calls.
-+gdb_test "p exceptions.raise_signal(1)" \
-+ "To change this behavior use \"set unwindonsignal on\".*"
diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/member-ptr.cc b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/member-ptr.cc
index 1dff70a..648b2af 100644
--- a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/member-ptr.cc
Index: gdb.spec
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/pkgs/rpms/gdb/F-11/gdb.spec,v
retrieving revision 1.351
retrieving revision 1.352
diff -u -p -r1.351 -r1.352
--- gdb.spec 15 Jun 2009 12:48:48 -0000 1.351
+++ gdb.spec 16 Jun 2009 14:31:55 -0000 1.352
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Version: 6.8.50.20090302
# The release always contains a leading reserved number, start it at 1.
# `upstream' is not a part of `name' to stay fully rpm dependencies compatible for the testing.
-Release: 27%{?_with_upstream:.upstream}%{?dist}
+Release: 28%{?_with_upstream:.upstream}%{?dist}
License: GPLv3+
Group: Development/Debuggers
@@ -229,8 +229,8 @@ Patch229: gdb-6.3-bz140532-ppc-unwinding
# Testcase for exec() from threaded program (BZ 202689).
Patch231: gdb-6.3-bz202689-exec-from-pthread-test.patch
-# Backported post gdb-6.8 release fixups.
-###Patch232: gdb-6.8-upstream.patch
+# Backported post gdb-6.8.50.20090302 snapshot fixups.
+Patch232: gdb-6.8.50.20090302-upstream.patch
# Testcase for PPC Power6/DFP instructions disassembly (BZ 230000).
Patch234: gdb-6.6-bz230000-power6-disassembly-test.patch
@@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ rm -f gdb/jv-exp.c gdb/m2-exp.c gdb/objc
%if 0%{!?_with_upstream:1}
-###patch232 -p1
+%patch232 -p1
%patch349 -p1
%patch1 -p1
%patch3 -p1
@@ -876,6 +876,12 @@ fi
%endif
%changelog
+* Tue Jun 16 2009 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil at redhat.com> - 6.8.50.20090302-28
+- Archer update to the snapshot: 05c402a02716177c4ddd272a6e312cbd2908ed68
+- Archer backport: 05c402a02716177c4ddd272a6e312cbd2908ed68
+ - Remove the [archer-pmuldoon-exception-rewind-master] branch.
+ - Include this functionality as a FSF GDB accepted patchset.
+
* Mon Jun 15 2009 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil at redhat.com> - 6.8.50.20090302-27
- Fix crash on pending breakpoints with PIE (position-indep.-exec.) (BZ 505943).
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