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Print registers not saved in the frame as "<not saved>" instead of "<optimized out>".
Currently, in some scenarios, GDB prints <optimized out> when printing outer frame registers. An <optimized out> register is a confusing concept. What this really means is that the register is call-clobbered, or IOW, not saved by the callee. This patch makes GDB say that instead. Before patch: (gdb) p/x $rax $1 = <optimized out> (gdb) info registers rax rax <optimized out> After patch: (gdb) p/x $rax $1 = <not saved> (gdb) info registers rax rax <not saved> However, if for some reason the debug info describes a variable as being in such a register (**), we still want to print <optimized out> when printing the variable. IOW, <not saved> is reserved for inspecting registers at the machine level. The patch uses lval_register+optimized_out to encode the not saved registers, and makes it so that optimized out variables always end up in !lval_register values. ** See <https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2012-08/msg00787.html>. Current/recent enough GCC doesn't mark variables/arguments as being in call-clobbered registers in the ranges corresponding to function calls, while older GCCs did. Newer GCCs will just not say where the variable is, so GDB will end up realizing the variable is optimized out. frame_unwind_got_optimized creates not_lval optimized out registers, so by default, in most cases, we'll see <optimized out>. value_of_register is the function eval.c uses for evaluating OP_REGISTER (again, $pc, etc.), and related bits. It isn't used for anything else. This function makes sure to return lval_register values. The patch makes "info registers" and the MI equivalent use it too. I think it just makes a lot of sense, as this makes it so that when printing machine registers ($pc, etc.), we go through a central function. We're likely to need a different encoding at some point, if/when we support partially saved registers. Even then, I think value_of_register will still be the spot to tag the intention to print machine register values differently. value_from_register however may also return optimized out lval_register values, so at a couple places where we're computing a variable's location from a dwarf expression, we convert the resulting value away from lval_register to a regular optimized out value. Tested on x86_64 Fedora 17 gdb/ 2013-10-02 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * cp-valprint.c (cp_print_value_fields): Adjust calls to val_print_optimized_out. * jv-valprint.c (java_print_value_fields): Likewise. * p-valprint.c (pascal_object_print_value_fields): Likewise. * dwarf2loc.c (dwarf2_evaluate_loc_desc_full) <DWARF_VALUE_REGISTER>: If the register was not saved, return a new optimized out value. * findvar.c (address_from_register): Likewise. * frame.c (put_frame_register): Tweak error string to say the register was not saved, rather than optimized out. * infcmd.c (default_print_one_register_info): Adjust call to val_print_optimized_out. Use value_of_register instead of get_frame_register_value. * mi/mi-main.c (output_register): Use value_of_register instead of get_frame_register_value. * valprint.c (valprint_check_validity): Likewise. (val_print_optimized_out): New value parameter. If the value is lval_register, print <not saved> instead. (value_check_printable, val_print_scalar_formatted): Adjust calls to val_print_optimized_out. * valprint.h (val_print_optimized_out): New value parameter. * value.c (struct value) <optimized_out>: Extend comment. (error_value_optimized_out): New function. (require_not_optimized_out): Use it. Use a different string for lval_register values. * value.h (error_value_optimized_out): New declaration. * NEWS: Mention <not saved>. gdb/testsuite/ 2013-10-02 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.dwarf2/dw2-reg-undefined.exp <pattern_rax_rbx_rcx_print, pattern_rax_rbx_rcx_info>: Set to "<not saved>". * gdb.mi/mi-reg-undefined.exp (opt_out_pattern): Delete. (not_saved_pattern): New. Replace use of the former with the latter. gdb/doc/ 2013-10-02 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.texinfo (Registers): Expand description of saved registers in frames. Explain <not saved>.
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2013-10-02 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
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* cp-valprint.c (cp_print_value_fields): Adjust calls to
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val_print_optimized_out.
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* jv-valprint.c (java_print_value_fields): Likewise.
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* p-valprint.c (pascal_object_print_value_fields): Likewise.
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* dwarf2loc.c (dwarf2_evaluate_loc_desc_full)
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<DWARF_VALUE_REGISTER>: If the register was not saved, return a
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new optimized out value.
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* findvar.c (address_from_register): Likewise.
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* frame.c (put_frame_register): Tweak error string to say the
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register was not saved, rather than optimized out.
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* infcmd.c (default_print_one_register_info): Adjust call to
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val_print_optimized_out. Use value_of_register instead of
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get_frame_register_value.
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* mi/mi-main.c (output_register): Use value_of_register instead of
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get_frame_register_value.
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* valprint.c (valprint_check_validity): Likewise.
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(val_print_optimized_out): New value parameter. If the value is
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lval_register, print <not saved> instead.
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(value_check_printable, val_print_scalar_formatted): Adjust calls
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to val_print_optimized_out.
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* valprint.h (val_print_optimized_out): New value parameter.
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* value.c (struct value) <optimized_out>: Extend comment.
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(error_value_optimized_out): New function.
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(require_not_optimized_out): Use it. Use a different string for
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lval_register values.
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* value.h (error_value_optimized_out): New declaration.
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* NEWS: Mention <not saved>.
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2013-10-02 Joel Brobecker <brobecker@adacore.com>
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* symtab.c (compare_search_syms): Use FILENAME_CMP instead of
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gdb/NEWS
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gdb/NEWS
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* The "catch syscall" command now works on arm*-linux* targets.
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* GDB now consistently shows "<not saved>" when printing values of
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registers the debug info indicates have not been saved in the frame
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and there's nowhere to retrieve them from
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(callee-saved/call-clobbered registers):
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(gdb) p $rax
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$1 = <not saved>
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(gdb) info registers rax
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rax <not saved>
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Before, the former would print "<optimized out>", and the latter
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"*value not available*".
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* Python scripting
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** Frame filters and frame decorators have been added.
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@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ cp_print_value_fields (struct type *type, struct type *real_type,
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TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (type, i),
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TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (type, i)))
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{
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val_print_optimized_out (stream);
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val_print_optimized_out (val, stream);
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}
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else
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{
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@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ cp_print_value_fields (struct type *type, struct type *real_type,
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_("<error reading variable: %s>"),
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ex.message);
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else if (v == NULL)
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val_print_optimized_out (stream);
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val_print_optimized_out (NULL, stream);
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else
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cp_print_static_field (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, i),
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v, stream, recurse + 1,
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2013-10-02 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
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* gdb.texinfo (Registers): Expand description of saved registers
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in frames. Explain <not saved>.
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2013-09-25 Doug Evans <dje@google.com>
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* gdb.texinfo (Debugging Output): Document set/show debug symfile.
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@ -10031,10 +10031,33 @@ were exited and their saved registers restored. In order to see the
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true contents of hardware registers, you must select the innermost
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frame (with @samp{frame 0}).
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However, @value{GDBN} must deduce where registers are saved, from the machine
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code generated by your compiler. If some registers are not saved, or if
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@value{GDBN} is unable to locate the saved registers, the selected stack
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frame makes no difference.
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@cindex caller-saved registers
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@cindex call-clobbered registers
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@cindex volatile registers
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@cindex <not saved> values
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Usually ABIs reserve some registers as not needed to be saved by the
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callee (a.k.a.: ``caller-saved'', ``call-clobbered'' or ``volatile''
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registers). It may therefore not be possible for @value{GDBN} to know
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the value a register had before the call (in other words, in the outer
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frame), if the register value has since been changed by the callee.
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@value{GDBN} tries to deduce where the inner frame saved
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(``callee-saved'') registers, from the debug info, unwind info, or the
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machine code generated by your compiler. If some register is not
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saved, and @value{GDBN} knows the register is ``caller-saved'' (via
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its own knowledge of the ABI, or because the debug/unwind info
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explicitly says the register's value is undefined), @value{GDBN}
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displays @w{@samp{<not saved>}} as the register's value. With targets
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that @value{GDBN} has no knowledge of the register saving convention,
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if a register was not saved by the callee, then its value and location
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in the outer frame are assumed to be the same of the inner frame.
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This is usually harmless, because if the register is call-clobbered,
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the caller either does not care what is in the register after the
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call, or has code to restore the value that it does care about. Note,
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however, that if you change such a register in the outer frame, you
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may also be affecting the inner frame. Also, the more ``outer'' the
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frame is you're looking at, the more likely a call-clobbered
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register's value is to be wrong, in the sense that it doesn't actually
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represent the value the register had just before the call.
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@node Floating Point Hardware
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@section Floating Point Hardware
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if (byte_offset != 0)
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error (_("cannot use offset on synthetic pointer to register"));
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do_cleanups (value_chain);
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if (gdb_regnum != -1)
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retval = value_from_register (type, gdb_regnum, frame);
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else
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if (gdb_regnum == -1)
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error (_("Unable to access DWARF register number %d"),
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dwarf_regnum);
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retval = value_from_register (type, gdb_regnum, frame);
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if (value_optimized_out (retval))
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{
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/* This means the register has undefined value / was
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not saved. As we're computing the location of some
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variable etc. in the program, not a value for
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inspecting a register ($pc, $sp, etc.), return a
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generic optimized out value instead, so that we show
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<optimized out> instead of <not saved>. */
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do_cleanups (value_chain);
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retval = allocate_optimized_out_value (type);
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}
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}
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break;
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value = value_from_register (type, regnum, frame);
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gdb_assert (value);
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if (value_optimized_out (value))
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{
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/* This function is used while computing a location expression.
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Complain about the value being optimized out, rather than
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letting value_as_address complain about some random register
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the expression depends on not being saved. */
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error_value_optimized_out ();
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}
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result = value_as_address (value);
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release_value (value);
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value_free (value);
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frame_register (frame, regnum, &optim, &unavail,
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&lval, &addr, &realnum, NULL);
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if (optim)
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error (_("Attempt to assign to a value that was optimized out."));
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error (_("Attempt to assign to a register that was not saved."));
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switch (lval)
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{
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case lval_memory:
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}
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else if (value_optimized_out (val))
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{
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val_print_optimized_out (file);
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val_print_optimized_out (val, file);
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fprintf_filtered (file, "\n");
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return;
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}
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default_print_one_register_info (file,
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gdbarch_register_name (gdbarch, i),
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get_frame_register_value (frame, i));
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value_of_register (i, frame));
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}
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}
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else if (!value_bits_valid (val, TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (type, i),
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TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (type, i)))
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{
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val_print_optimized_out (stream);
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val_print_optimized_out (val, stream);
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}
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else
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{
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struct value *v = value_static_field (type, i);
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if (v == NULL)
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val_print_optimized_out (stream);
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val_print_optimized_out (NULL, stream);
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else
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{
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struct value_print_options opts;
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{
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struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_frame_arch (frame);
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struct ui_out *uiout = current_uiout;
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struct value *val = get_frame_register_value (frame, regnum);
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struct value *val = value_of_register (regnum, frame);
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struct cleanup *tuple_cleanup;
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struct value_print_options opts;
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struct ui_file *stb;
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else if (!value_bits_valid (val, TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (type, i),
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TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (type, i)))
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{
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val_print_optimized_out (stream);
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val_print_optimized_out (val, stream);
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}
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else
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{
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v = value_field_bitfield (type, i, valaddr, offset, val);
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if (v == NULL)
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val_print_optimized_out (stream);
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val_print_optimized_out (NULL, stream);
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else
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pascal_object_print_static_field (v, stream, recurse + 1,
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options);
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2013-10-02 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
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* gdb.dwarf2/dw2-reg-undefined.exp <pattern_rax_rbx_rcx_print,
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pattern_rax_rbx_rcx_info>: Set to "<not saved>".
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* gdb.mi/mi-reg-undefined.exp (opt_out_pattern): Delete.
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(not_saved_pattern): New.
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Replace use of the former with the latter.
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2013-10-02 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
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* README (Board Settings): Document "exit_is_reliable".
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set pattern_r8_r9_print "$hex"
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set pattern_r8_r9_info "$hex\\s+$decimal"
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} else {
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set pattern_rax_rbx_rcx_print "<optimized out>"
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set pattern_rax_rbx_rcx_info "<optimized out>"
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set pattern_rax_rbx_rcx_print "<not saved>"
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set pattern_rax_rbx_rcx_info "<not saved>"
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set pattern_r8_r9_print "$hex"
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set pattern_r8_r9_info "$hex\\s+$decimal"
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}
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"111\\^done,stack=\\\[frame=\{level=\"0\",addr=\"$hex\",func=\"stop_frame\",.*\},frame=\{level=\"1\",addr=\"$hex\",func=\"first_frame\",.*\},frame=\{level=\"2\",addr=\"$hex\",func=\"main\",.*\}\\\]" \
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"stack frame listing"
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set opt_out_pattern "<optimized out>"
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set not_saved_pattern "<not saved>"
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for {set f 0} {$f < 3} {incr f} {
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if {${f} == 0} {
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set pattern_0_1_2 ${hex}
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} else {
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set pattern_0_1_2 ${opt_out_pattern}
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set pattern_0_1_2 ${not_saved_pattern}
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}
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mi_gdb_test "22${f}-data-list-register-values --thread 1 --frame ${f} x 0 1 2 8 9" \
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if (!value_bits_valid (val, TARGET_CHAR_BIT * embedded_offset,
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TARGET_CHAR_BIT * TYPE_LENGTH (type)))
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{
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val_print_optimized_out (stream);
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val_print_optimized_out (val, stream);
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return 0;
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}
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}
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void
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val_print_optimized_out (struct ui_file *stream)
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val_print_optimized_out (const struct value *val, struct ui_file *stream)
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{
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fprintf_filtered (stream, _("<optimized out>"));
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if (val != NULL && value_lval_const (val) == lval_register)
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fprintf_filtered (stream, _("<not saved>"));
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else
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fprintf_filtered (stream, _("<optimized out>"));
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}
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void
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if (options->summary && !val_print_scalar_type_p (value_type (val)))
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fprintf_filtered (stream, "...");
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else
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val_print_optimized_out (stream);
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val_print_optimized_out (val, stream);
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}
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TARGET_CHAR_BIT * TYPE_LENGTH (type)))
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val_print_optimized_out (stream);
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extern void val_print_optimized_out (struct ui_file *stream);
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extern void val_print_optimized_out (const struct value *val,
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struct ui_file *stream);
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extern void val_print_unavailable (struct ui_file *stream);
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unsigned int lazy : 1;
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/* If nonzero, this is the value of a variable which does not
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/* If nonzero, this is the value of a variable that does not
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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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unsigned int optimized_out : 1;
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}
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void
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error_value_optimized_out (void)
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{
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error (_("value has been optimized out"));
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}
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static void
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require_not_optimized_out (const struct value *value)
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{
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if (value->optimized_out)
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error (_("value has been optimized out"));
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{
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if (value->lval == lval_register)
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error (_("register has not been saved in frame"));
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else
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error_value_optimized_out ();
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}
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}
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static void
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@ -273,6 +273,11 @@ extern void set_value_lazy (struct value *value, int val);
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extern int value_stack (struct value *);
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extern void set_value_stack (struct value *value, int val);
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/* Throw an error complaining that the value has been optimized
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out. */
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extern void error_value_optimized_out (void);
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/* value_contents() and value_contents_raw() both return the address
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of the gdb buffer used to hold a copy of the contents of the lval.
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value_contents() is used when the contents of the buffer are needed
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