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openwrt/toolchain/gdb/patches/100-no_extern_inline.patch

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--- a/sim/common/sim-arange.c
+++ b/sim/common/sim-arange.c
toolchain/gdb: bump to 8.3.1 GDB 8.3.1 brings the following fixes and enhancements over GDB 8.3: PR c++/20020 (GDB segfault on printing objects) PR gdb/24454 (nat/x86-linux-dregs.c failed assertion) PR breakpoints/24541 (Incorrect evaluation of systemtap probes due to register being signed and probe expression assuming unsigned) PR symtab/24545 (Symbol loading performance regression with cc1) PR gdb/24592 (amd64->i386 linux syscall restart problem) PR gdb/25009 (terminate called after throwing an instance of 'srchilite::ParserException') PR gdb/25010 (Calls to error () can cause SIGTTOU to send gdb to the background) PR breakpoints/25011 (Breakpoints on file reloads broken for PIE binaries) This corrective release also brings the following testsuite fixes and enhancements: PR testsuite/25005 (gdb-caching-proc.exp takes a lot of time on skip_opencl_tests) PR testsuite/25016 (Test-case failures for -pie) GDB 8.3 includes the following changes and enhancements: * Support for new native configurations (also available as a target configuration): - RISC-V GNU/Linux (riscv*-*-linux*) - RISC-V FreeBSD (riscv*-*-freebsd*) * Support for new target configurations: - CSKY ELF (csky*-*-elf) - CSKY GNU/Linux (csky*-*-linux) - NXP S12Z ELF (s12z-*-elf) - OpenRISC GNU/Linux (or1k*-*-linux*) * Native Windows debugging is only supported on Windows XP or later. * The Python API in GDB now requires Python 2.6 or later. * GDB now supports terminal styling for the CLI and TUI. Source highlighting is also supported by building GDB with GNU Highlight. * Experimental support for compilation and injection of C++ source code into the inferior (requires GCC 7.1 or higher, built with libcp1.so). * GDB and GDBserver now support IPv6 connections. * Target description support on RISC-V targets. * Various enhancements to several commands: - "frame", "select-frame" and "info frame" commands - "info functions", "info types", "info variables" - "info thread" - "info proc" - System call alias catchpoint support on FreeBSD - "target remote" support for Unix Domain sockets. * Support for displaying all files opened by a process * DWARF index cache: GDB can now automatically save indices of DWARF symbols on disk to speed up further loading of the same binaries. * Various GDB/MI enhancements. * GDBserver on PowerPC GNU/Linux now supports access to the PPR, DSCR, TAR, EBB/PMU, and HTM registers. * Ada task switching support when debugging programs built with the Ravenscar profile added to aarch64-elf. * GDB in batch mode now exits with status 1 if the last executed command failed. * Support for building GDB with GCC's Undefined Behavior Sanitizer. Signed-off-by: Koen Vandeputte <koen.vandeputte@ncentric.com>
5 years ago
@@ -277,9 +277,7 @@ sim_addr_range_delete (ADDR_RANGE *ar, a
build_search_tree (ar);
}
toolchain/gdb: bump to 8.3.1 GDB 8.3.1 brings the following fixes and enhancements over GDB 8.3: PR c++/20020 (GDB segfault on printing objects) PR gdb/24454 (nat/x86-linux-dregs.c failed assertion) PR breakpoints/24541 (Incorrect evaluation of systemtap probes due to register being signed and probe expression assuming unsigned) PR symtab/24545 (Symbol loading performance regression with cc1) PR gdb/24592 (amd64->i386 linux syscall restart problem) PR gdb/25009 (terminate called after throwing an instance of 'srchilite::ParserException') PR gdb/25010 (Calls to error () can cause SIGTTOU to send gdb to the background) PR breakpoints/25011 (Breakpoints on file reloads broken for PIE binaries) This corrective release also brings the following testsuite fixes and enhancements: PR testsuite/25005 (gdb-caching-proc.exp takes a lot of time on skip_opencl_tests) PR testsuite/25016 (Test-case failures for -pie) GDB 8.3 includes the following changes and enhancements: * Support for new native configurations (also available as a target configuration): - RISC-V GNU/Linux (riscv*-*-linux*) - RISC-V FreeBSD (riscv*-*-freebsd*) * Support for new target configurations: - CSKY ELF (csky*-*-elf) - CSKY GNU/Linux (csky*-*-linux) - NXP S12Z ELF (s12z-*-elf) - OpenRISC GNU/Linux (or1k*-*-linux*) * Native Windows debugging is only supported on Windows XP or later. * The Python API in GDB now requires Python 2.6 or later. * GDB now supports terminal styling for the CLI and TUI. Source highlighting is also supported by building GDB with GNU Highlight. * Experimental support for compilation and injection of C++ source code into the inferior (requires GCC 7.1 or higher, built with libcp1.so). * GDB and GDBserver now support IPv6 connections. * Target description support on RISC-V targets. * Various enhancements to several commands: - "frame", "select-frame" and "info frame" commands - "info functions", "info types", "info variables" - "info thread" - "info proc" - System call alias catchpoint support on FreeBSD - "target remote" support for Unix Domain sockets. * Support for displaying all files opened by a process * DWARF index cache: GDB can now automatically save indices of DWARF symbols on disk to speed up further loading of the same binaries. * Various GDB/MI enhancements. * GDBserver on PowerPC GNU/Linux now supports access to the PPR, DSCR, TAR, EBB/PMU, and HTM registers. * Ada task switching support when debugging programs built with the Ravenscar profile added to aarch64-elf. * GDB in batch mode now exits with status 1 if the last executed command failed. * Support for building GDB with GCC's Undefined Behavior Sanitizer. Signed-off-by: Koen Vandeputte <koen.vandeputte@ncentric.com>
5 years ago
-#else /* SIM_ARANGE_C_INCLUDED */
-
-SIM_ARANGE_INLINE int
+int
sim_addr_range_hit_p (ADDR_RANGE *ar, address_word addr)
{
ADDR_RANGE_TREE *t = ar->range_tree;
--- a/sim/common/sim-arange.h
+++ b/sim/common/sim-arange.h
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ extern void sim_addr_range_delete (ADDR_
/* Return non-zero if ADDR is in range AR, traversing the entire tree.
If no range is specified, that is defined to mean "everything". */
-SIM_ARANGE_INLINE int
+extern int
sim_addr_range_hit_p (ADDR_RANGE * /*ar*/, address_word /*addr*/);
#define ADDR_RANGE_HIT_P(ar, addr) \
((ar)->range_tree == NULL || sim_addr_range_hit_p ((ar), (addr)))