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Author SHA1 Message Date
John Baldwin
34f36b232b Use kgdb_parse() instead of libkvm(3) to read the first instruction from
"calltrap" to see which method is used to pass trap frames.  This seg
faulted on remote gdb connections (where libkvm isn't used).

MFC after:	3 days
2008-04-28 18:27:19 +00:00
John Baldwin
064e8b005f Remove the 'add_kld_command' arg from load_kld(). It is always true since
the auto-loading of kld's switched to hooking into gdb's shared library
support.

MFC after:	1 week
2008-04-28 15:26:11 +00:00
Warner Losh
2fd1934152 FreeBSD/mips gdb build suspport. From the mips2-jnpr branch. 2008-04-26 12:22:46 +00:00
Mark Linimon
f26fc231ff Add 'arm' category.
Approved by:	peter
2008-04-23 03:05:31 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
468390dffd Add support for the 32-bit EFI target. 2008-04-17 23:36:35 +00:00
John Baldwin
36cc36a0ec Change kgdb_parse() to use wrapped versions of parse_expression() and
evaluate_expression() so that any errors are caught and cause the function
to return to 0.  Otherwise the errors posted an exception (via longjmp())
that aborted the current operation.  This fixes the kld handling for
older kernels (6.x and 7.x) that don't have the full pathname stored in
the kernel linker.

MFC after:	3 days
2008-03-29 17:46:03 +00:00
John Baldwin
ec922be302 Initialize the head pointer in kld_current_sos() to NULL to avoid returning
a junk pointer and possibly causing a seg fault if we don't have any
non-kernel klds (or are unable to walk the list due to core / kernel
mismatch).

MFC after:	1 week
2008-03-29 03:48:06 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
079e465705 Re-enable the CVS build. 2008-03-19 15:21:44 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
d103b84809 Update for version 1.11-20080310.
Make our changes to CVS_RSH & CVS_SSH settings here instead of
  contrib/cvs/src/cvs.h.
2008-03-19 15:19:42 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
a060e0f4ed + Make it clear this was taken from the CVS 1.11 branch on 10-March-2008.
+ Depend on $CVSDIR/configure also - so things get properly remade if we tweak.
2008-03-19 15:18:03 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
9aad47f4b7 Disable CVS build. 2008-03-19 14:44:48 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
b18c84b4db Set AR=gnu-ar and RANLIB=gnu-ranlib on systems where we are forced
to use GNU tools.  Remove the _WITH_GNUAR knob.

Prodded by:	obrien
2008-03-02 11:10:46 +00:00
John Baldwin
af6e49e963 Remove a stale prototype I missed when converting the kld support over to
hooking into gdb's shared library infrastructure.
2008-02-25 22:04:07 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
d0ca999980 Make again BSD ar(1) the default system ar(1), now properly handling
source upgrades by falling back to GNU ar(1) as necessary.  Option
WITH_BSDAR is gone.  Option _WITH_GNUAR to aid in upgrades is *not*
supposed to be set by the user.

Stop bootstrapping BSD ar(1) on the next __FreeBSD_version bump, as
there are no known bugs in it.  Bump __FreeBSD_version to anticipate
this and to flag the switch to BSD ar(1), should it be needed for
something.

Input from:	obrien, des, kaiw
2008-02-25 16:16:17 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
6d3d8d0eca Bump the default .Os version to FreeBSD 8.0. 2008-02-23 19:27:54 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
fcc69fd9f7 If 'WITH_BSDAR' is defined, install as gnu-<util_name>. 2008-02-21 16:59:02 +00:00
Kai Wang
7a76718800 Back out previous commit. Restore Binutils ar as default. Disconnect
'BSD' ar to the build.

Requested by: 	des
2008-02-21 16:12:46 +00:00
Kai Wang
d0e2abaf12 * Connect ar(1) to the build and make it default ar. Rename GNU
binutils ar and ranlib to gar and granlib, respectively.

* Introduce a temporary variable WITH_GNUAR as a safety net.
When buildworld with -DWITH_GNUAR, GNU binutils ar and ranlib
will install as default ones and 'BSD' ar will be disabled.

* Bump __FreeBSD_version to reflect the import of 'BSD' ar(1).

Approved by:		 jkoshy (mentor)
2008-02-21 11:21:29 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
b7498df286 getopt(3) returns -1, not EOF. 2008-02-19 07:09:19 +00:00
John Baldwin
2369087a60 - Rework the kld support to hook into GDB's shared library support.
kgdb(8) now treats kld's as shared libraries relative to the kernel
  "binary".  Thus, you can use 'info sharedlibrary' to list the kld's
  along with 'sharedlibrary' and 'nosharedlibrary' to manage symbol
  loading and unloading.  Note that there isn't an easy way to force GDB
  to use a specific path for a shared library.  However, you can use
  'nosharedlibrary' to unload all the klds and then use 'sharedlibrary'
  to load specific klds where it gets the kld correct and use
  'add-kld' for the kld's where the default open behavior doesn't work.
  klds opened via 'sharedlibrary' (and during startup) do have their
  sections listed in 'info files'.
- Change the 'add-kld' command to use filename completion to complete its
  argument.
2008-01-29 23:44:34 +00:00
John Baldwin
d6022a04c5 Don't close the kernel bfd object during startup. Instead, leave it open
and build a section table from the kernel file so that 'info files' output
for kgdb now matches the usage of gdb on a regular file with the exception
that we don't list sections for memory in the crash dump.
2008-01-29 23:37:59 +00:00
John Baldwin
c989eb07bb Use target_read_memory() and extract_unsigned_integer() instead of direct
KVM access to read kernel pointers.
2008-01-29 23:36:42 +00:00
John Baldwin
a4d5f8a2b7 Don't look for "foo.ko.symbols" files. GDB is smart enough to open the
".symbols" file automatically when you tell it to load "foo.ko" because of
the debug link.
2008-01-29 23:36:10 +00:00
John Baldwin
9f24dd4d32 Use a for loop in find_kld_address() as in kgdb_auto_load_klds() and
replace the remaining goto's with continues as a result.
2008-01-28 21:45:09 +00:00
John Baldwin
5ca09def5b Add support for automatically loading symbols for kld's on startup:
- Add a new 'kgdb_auto_load_klds()' routine which is invoked during
  startup that walks the list of linker files and tries to find a matching
  kld on disk for each non-kernel kld.  If a kld file is found, then it
  is added as if the 'add-kld' command is invoked.  One change from
  'add-kld' is that this method attempts to use the 'pathname' from the
  linker_file structure first to try to load the file.  If that fails
  it then looks in the kernel directory followed by the directories in
  the module path.
- Move the kld file suffix handling into a separate routine so that it
  can be called standalone and to reduce duplicate code in find_kld_path().
- Cache the offsets of members of 'struct linker_file' during startup
  instead of computing them for each 'add-kld'.
- Use GDB's target_read_string() instead of direct KVM access.
- Add all resident sections from a kld by using bfd_map_over_sections() to
  build the section list rather than just adding symbols for ".text",
  ".data", ".bss", and ".rodata".
- Change the 'add-kld' command to do a y/n prompt before adding the
  symbols when run interactively to match 'add-symbol-file'.

MFC after:	1 week
2008-01-28 21:40:10 +00:00
John Baldwin
fea3c2c5c7 Remove the warnx() from kgdb_lookup() so that we don't emit a warning about
optional symbols that are missing (e.g. kgdb complains about _stoppcbs and
_stopped_cpus on UP kernels).  Instead, callers that really want their
symbols to be present now do explicitly warnx() about the missing symbol.
2008-01-28 20:33:19 +00:00
John Baldwin
4d6cae0d4d If the quiet flag is specified (-q), don't dump the unread portion of
the message buffer on startup.
2008-01-28 20:31:30 +00:00
John Baldwin
4496b3577d Move the code for working with kld's out into its own file. 2008-01-24 19:11:13 +00:00
Ed Maste
b2f965152c Include the thread name (in addition to the proc name) in "info threads." 2008-01-18 18:57:27 +00:00
John Baldwin
933785a027 Add a new 'add-kld <kld>' command to kgdb to make it easier to analyze
crash dumps with kernel modules.  The command is basically a wrapper
around add-symbol-file except that it uses the kernel linker data
structures and the ELF section headers of the kld to calculate the
section addresses add-symbol-file needs.

The 'kld' parameter may either be an absolute path or a relative path.
kgdb looks for the kld in several locations checking for variants with
".symbols" or ".debug" suffixes in each location.  The first location it
tries is just opening the specified path (this handles absolute paths and
looks for the kld relative to the current directory otherwise).  Next
it tries to find the module in the same directory of the kernel image
being used.  If that fails it extracts the kern.module_path from the
kernel being debugged and looks in each of those paths.

The upshot is that for the common cases of debugging /boot/kernel/kernel
where the module is in either /boot/kernel or /boot/modules one can merely
do 'add-kld foo.ko'.

MFC after:	1 week
2008-01-17 21:43:12 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
d74c91c758 Use a phony .POSIX target. This seems to be the way to
turn off the stuff in src/usr.bin/make/main.c rev 1.161.
2008-01-16 17:16:36 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
6949c01e6b Use our standard verbose spelling of rules variables.
(as a nice side affect, this will make gnu/usr.bin/cvs/contrib/Makefile
have a later date than contrib/cvs/contrib/Makefile.in - which will help
the build break after the 1.11.22 CVS import...)
2008-01-13 09:45:53 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
8b7d87e7fb Disable contrib - there is weirdness going on with it. 2008-01-13 08:58:25 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
2a670e33ba Reenable cvs with the build. 2008-01-13 06:56:31 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
946debc579 Disable CVS from the build. 2008-01-13 05:49:03 +00:00
Joseph Koshy
9be5e0002a Tweak -lpmc's name. 2007-11-27 10:00:33 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
f6d6295dd9 Use LC_ALL=C before awk generating "optionlist"
(and before two other awk calls, just to be safe)
Without it sorting is broken for locales with ASCII collating equivalence
like (v,w) in sv_SE
2007-11-18 11:59:44 +00:00
Olivier Houchard
796677a89e Add thread support for arm.
MFC After:	1 week
2007-11-17 21:30:03 +00:00
Olivier Houchard
fdad867fc6 There's no reason why we couldn't attach to a live process on arm.
MFC After:	1 week
2007-11-17 18:41:04 +00:00
John Baldwin
f157925999 Teach kgdb how to handle double fault frames on i386:
- Save td_oncpu in 'struct kthr' so the i386 target code can see which CPU
  a thread is running on.
- Add a new frame unwinder for double fault frames.  This unwinder is used
  when "dblfault_handler" is encountered in the stack.  It uses the CPU of
  the current thread to lookup the base address of the TSS used for the
  double fault from the GDT.  It then fetches the various registers out
  of the TSS similar to how the current trapframe unwinder fetches
  registers out of the trapframe.

MFC after:	3 days
2007-11-16 22:17:37 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
d2bf7b5d31 Added ".Lb libkse" support to mdoc(7).
Reviewed by:	deischen, davidxu
2007-10-22 10:01:58 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
be36b09afa Introduce FreeBSD 8.0 to mdoc(7). 2007-10-15 08:06:42 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
d80f4b0e33 style.Makefile(5) 2007-10-12 18:15:40 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
feaa2b360f style.Makefile(5) 2007-10-12 18:03:00 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
29e0f3f543 Welcome FreeBSD 8. 2007-10-12 17:49:12 +00:00
Marius Strobl
a8efe9e273 Disable TLS for arm and sparc64 here as binutils 2.15 predate GNU TLS
support for these. This is in line with gnu/lib/libgomp/config.h and
gnu/lib/libstdc++/config.h.

Reviewed by:	cognet, obrien
Approved by:	re (kensmith)
2007-10-08 18:59:34 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
d95f0f9848 FreeBSD 6.2 is now known to mdoc.
Approved by:	re (kensmith)
2007-10-04 04:39:06 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
af025ea9a7 Force -O1 compilation when targeted for ia64. GCC 4 generates
bad code at -O2. Since this is likely caused by the low-level
optimizer, testing TARGET_ARCH rather than MACHINE_ARCH should
handle ia64 cross-compilation as well. With this work-around
in place, we can release using the current GCC and Binutils
code at the default optimization level on ia64.

Approved by: re (kensmith)
2007-09-26 01:31:28 +00:00
Edwin Groothuis
e06a060ed3 Fix possible uninitialized variable insert due to previous commit.
Pointy hat to: me and my absence of -Wall in my CFLAGS.

MFC will happen at the same time of the earlier commit.

Thanks to ru@ for spotting.

Approved by:	re (Ken Smith), grog@ (mentor)
2007-09-25 21:41:22 +00:00
Edwin Groothuis
085ca02717 man(1) can't handle compressed included files.
Some ports will install with compressed manpages. man handles
	this by looking for the .gz version of a man source file.
	It is also common to include other files with the .so
	directive where commands or functions share a man page.
	Traditionally ports have had to handle this by either not
	compressing the manpages, or using the _MLINKS macro in the
	port makefile to create symlinks to the actual source file,
	rather than using .so versions. Notably, the current version
	of Xorg port breaks. See ports/113096 and ports/115845.

PR:		bin/115850
Submitted by:	Callum Gibson <callumgibson@optusnet.com.au>
Approved by:	re@ (ken smith), grog@ (mentor)
MFC after:	1 week
2007-09-20 21:37:29 +00:00