Necessary changes to Valgrind to support MIPS64LE on Linux.
Minor cleanup/style changes embedded in the patch as well.
The change corresponds to r2687 in VEX.
Patch written by Dejan Jevtic and Petar Jovanovic.
More information about this issue:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313267
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but with support for VLIW architectures with multiple opcodes per
instruction removed. Fixes#233595.
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too. This is a first step towards making not be completely
x86/amd64-linux specific, and so replaces some x86/amd64-specific
stuff with more general constructions:
* structure 'DiCfSI', into which the info is summarised, has been
made target-specific (ugh), since the sets of registers to be
unwound differ on different targets.
* enum CfiReg and the CFIC_ constants have been expanded
accordingly, to handle both arm and x86/amd64 registers.
The abbreviation "IA" (Intel Architecture) has been used in a
few places where the x86 and amd64 definitions are shared.
* the CFI reader/summariser in readdwarf.c has been expanded &
generalised appropriately.
* the DiCfSI evaluator in debuginfo.c, VG_(use_CFI_info), has
also been generalised appropriately.
The main change is that instead of passing around triples
of (IP, SP, BP) values, a new structure 'D3UnwindRegs' is
passed around instead. This is defined differently for IA and
ARM and succeeds in hiding at least some of the differences
where we don't care about them.
Note also, D3UnwindRegs duplicates, in purpose and structure,
structure 'RegSummary' in priv_d3basics.h. This will be tidied
up in due course.
This commit almost certainly breaks stack unwinding on amd64-linux.
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the changes to do with reading and using ELF and DWARF3 info.
This breaks all targets except amd64-linux and x86-linux.
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versions of gcc as shipped with Fedora 12. Specific changes include:
- Vastly increase the number of opcodes we understand how to
evaluate when processing a location expression.
- Process frame unwind data from the debug_frame ELF section as
well as the eh_frame section.
- Handle version 3 CIEs in frame unwind data.
- Handle the compact form of DW_AT_data_member_location which just
gives a constant offset from the start of it's base type instead
of a full location expression.
Based on patches from Jakub Jelinek on bugs #210479 and #210566.
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This commit tidies up and rationalises what could be called the
"messaging" system -- that part of V to do with presenting output to
the user. In particular it brings significant improvements to XML
output.
Changes are:
* XML and normal text output now have separate file descriptors,
which solves longstanding problems for XML consumers caused by
the XML output getting polluted by unexpected non-XML output.
* This also means that we no longer have to hardwire all manner
of output settings (verbosity, etc) when XML is requested.
* The XML output format has been revised, cleaned up, and made
more suitable for use by error detecting tools in general
(various Memcheck-specific features have been removed). XML
output is enabled for Ptrcheck and Helgrind, and Memcheck is
updated to the new format.
* One side effect is that the behaviour of VG_(message) has been
made to be consistent with printf: it no longer automatically
adds a newline at the end of the output. This means multiple
calls to it can be used to build up a single line message; or a
single call can write a multi-line message. The ==pid==
preamble is automatically inserted at each newline.
* VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, ..args..) now has the abbreviated form
VG_(UMSG)(..args..); ditto VG_(DMSG) for Vg_DebugMsg and
VG_(EMSG) for Vg_DebugExtraMsg. A couple of other useful
printf derivatives have been added to pub_tool_libcprint.h,
most particularly VG_(vcbprintf).
* There's a small change in the core-tool interface to do with
error handling: VG_(needs_tool_errors) has a new method
void (*before_pp_Error)(Error* err) which, if non-NULL, is
called just before void (*pp_Error)(Error* err). This is to
give tools the chance to look at errors before any part of them
is printed, so they can print any XML preamble they like.
* coregrind/m_errormgr.c has been overhauled and cleaned up, and
is a bit simpler and more commented. In particular pp_Error
and VG_(maybe_record_error) are significantly changed.
The diff is huge, but mostly very boring. Most of the changes
are of the form
- VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, "this is a message %d", n);
+ VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, "this is a message %d\n", n);
Unfortunately as a result of this, it touches a large number
of source files.
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I tried using 'svn merge' to do the merge but it did a terrible job and
there were bazillions of conflicts. So instead I just took the diff between
the branch and trunk at r10155, applied the diff to the trunk, 'svn add'ed
the added files (no files needed to be 'svn remove'd) and committed.
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as they may be different to those for other sections of the ELF file
if we have separated debug information and the main file has been
prelinked since they were split. Fixes bug #185816.
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(DW_OP_addr: DW_OP_plus_uconst: ULEB < 128)
This is a really nasty kludge and should be fixed properly.
MERGE TO 3_4_BRANCH (?)
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represent the sizes of types, even on 32-bit hosts, where a type with
a size >= 2^32 is, well, if not meaningless, then at least impossible
to instantiate. This is of course motivated by reality .. on ppc32
SUSE11.0, the debuginfo for glibc-2.8 appears to contain a declaration
amounting to
char __EH_FRAME_BEGIN__ [4294967296]
Really.
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relatively minor extensions to m_debuginfo, a major overhaul of
m_debuginfo/readdwarf3.c to get its space usage under control, and
changes throughout the system to enable heap-use profiling.
The majority of the merged changes were committed into
branches/PTRCHECK as the following revs: 8591 8595 8598 8599 8601 and
8161.
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object (without D3 info) and a debuginfo (with D3 info), and then the
base object is prelinked to some nonzero address, but the debuginfo
object is left unchanged. A nasty and unprincipled hack.
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