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Wed, 23 Jan 2019 18:44:32 +0000 (UTC) (envelope-from jhb@FreeBSD.org) Subject: Re: GDB TLS testing [actually running some tests finally: a success with -pthread used] To: Mark Millard Cc: "freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org" References: <19343397-859C-4629-A4A5-B0DCDE25957B@yahoo.com> <5AA68ED2-2615-438B-A6AE-406CBD8E49F7@yahoo.com> <20027C29-0093-4001-A135-23783F8B87F3@yahoo.com> <4048D2A4-7E14-481C-9B5D-00567BCF4463@yahoo.com> <2AAC9738-73BD-475A-888A-252EE853A5C6@yahoo.com> <493AC0BE-3EC6-42B7-B027-FFB6454761B5@yahoo.com> <52E66D9B-C332-4565-B8E7-F54F6454B062@yahoo.com> <20B92DA0-33B7-44D1-AB92-E3DD55A8B7CE@yahoo.com> From: John Baldwin Openpgp: preference=signencrypt Autocrypt: addr=jhb@FreeBSD.org; keydata= mQGiBETQ+XcRBADMFybiq69u+fJRy/0wzqTNS8jFfWaBTs5/OfcV7wWezVmf9sgwn8TW0Dk0 c9MBl0pz+H01dA2ZSGZ5fXlmFIsee1WEzqeJzpiwd/pejPgSzXB9ijbLHZ2/E0jhGBcVy5Yo /Tw5+U/+laeYKu2xb0XPvM0zMNls1ah5OnP9a6Ql6wCgupaoMySb7DXm2LHD1Z9jTsHcAQMD /1jzh2BoHriy/Q2s4KzzjVp/mQO5DSm2z14BvbQRcXU48oAosHA1u3Wrov6LfPY+0U1tG47X 1BGfnQH+rNAaH0livoSBQ0IPI/8WfIW7ub4qV6HYwWKVqkDkqwcpmGNDbz3gfaDht6nsie5Z pcuCcul4M9CW7Md6zzyvktjnbz61BADGDCopfZC4of0Z3Ka0u8Wik6UJOuqShBt1WcFS8ya1 oB4rc4tXfSHyMF63aPUBMxHR5DXeH+EO2edoSwViDMqWk1jTnYza51rbGY+pebLQOVOxAY7k do5Ordl3wklBPMVEPWoZ61SdbcjhHVwaC5zfiskcxj5wwXd2E9qYlBqRg7QeSm9obiBCYWxk d2luIDxqaGJARnJlZUJTRC5vcmc+iGAEExECACAFAkTQ+awCGwMGCwkIBwMCBBUCCAMEFgID AQIeAQIXgAAKCRBy3lIGd+N/BI6RAJ9S97fvbME+3hxzE3JUyUZ6vTewDACdE1stFuSfqMvM jomvZdYxIYyTUpC5Ag0ERND5ghAIAPwsO0B7BL+bz8sLlLoQktGxXwXQfS5cInvL17Dsgnr3 1AKa94j9EnXQyPEj7u0d+LmEe6CGEGDh1OcGFTMVrof2ZzkSy4+FkZwMKJpTiqeaShMh+Goj XlwIMDxyADYvBIg3eN5YdFKaPQpfgSqhT+7El7w+wSZZD8pPQuLAnie5iz9C8iKy4/cMSOrH YUK/tO+Nhw8Jjlw94Ik0T80iEhI2t+XBVjwdfjbq3HrJ0ehqdBwukyeJRYKmbn298KOFQVHO EVbHA4rF/37jzaMadK43FgJ0SAhPPF5l4l89z5oPu0b/+5e2inA3b8J3iGZxywjM+Csq1tqz hltEc7Q+E08AAwUIAL+15XH8bPbjNJdVyg2CMl10JNW2wWg2Q6qdljeaRqeR6zFus7EZTwtX sNzs5bP8y51PSUDJbeiy2RNCNKWFMndM22TZnk3GNG45nQd4OwYK0RZVrikalmJY5Q6m7Z16 4yrZgIXFdKj2t8F+x613/SJW1lIr9/bDp4U9tw0V1g3l2dFtD3p3ZrQ3hpoDtoK70ioIAjjH aIXIAcm3FGZFXy503DOA0KaTWwvOVdYCFLm3zWuSOmrX/GsEc7ovasOWwjPn878qVjbUKWwx Q4QkF4OhUV9zPtf9tDSAZ3x7QSwoKbCoRCZ/xbyTUPyQ1VvNy/mYrBcYlzHodsaqUDjHuW+I SQQYEQIACQUCRND5ggIbDAAKCRBy3lIGd+N/BCO8AJ9j1dWVQWxw/YdTbEyrRKOY8YZNwwCf afMAg8QvmOWnHx3wl8WslCaXaE8= Message-ID: Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2019 10:43:25 -0800 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.12; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/60.4.0 MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: <20B92DA0-33B7-44D1-AB92-E3DD55A8B7CE@yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Language: en-US Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Rspamd-Queue-Id: 7253285F0C X-Spamd-Bar: -- Authentication-Results: mx1.freebsd.org X-Spamd-Result: default: False [-2.92 / 15.00]; local_wl_from(0.00)[FreeBSD.org]; NEURAL_HAM_SHORT(-0.92)[-0.924,0]; ASN(0.00)[asn:11403, ipnet:2610:1c1:1::/48, country:US]; NEURAL_HAM_MEDIUM(-1.00)[-0.999,0]; NEURAL_HAM_LONG(-1.00)[-1.000,0] X-BeenThere: freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.29 Precedence: list List-Id: Porting FreeBSD to the PowerPC List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2019 18:44:34 -0000 On 1/23/19 10:10 AM, Mark Millard wrote: > > > On 2019-Jan-23, at 09:59, Mark Millard wrote: > > > >> On 2019-Jan-23, at 09:02, John Baldwin wrote: >> >>> On 1/23/19 12:19 AM, Mark Millard wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> On 2019-Jan-22, at 22:53, Mark Millard wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> On 2019-Jan-22, at 19:19, Mark Millard wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> On 2019-Jan-22, at 18:32, Mark Millard wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 2019-Jan-22, at 17:06, Mark Millard wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> . . . >>>>>>> So I'm trying: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> # git clean -f >>>>>>> # rm */config.cache */*/config.cache >>>>>>> # env CPATH=/usr/local/include ./configure >>>>>>> . . . >>>>>>> # env CPATH=/usr/local/include gmake >>>>>>> . . . >>>>>>> >>>>>>> in order to try to add paths after the command line -I paths. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> . . . This looks like it built. I've not used the build yet. >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Looking at a *.core did not go well for my context: >>>>>> >>>>>> # cc -g -O2 tls_gdb_test.c >>>>>> tls_gdb_test.c:16:2: warning: indirection of non-volatile null pointer will be deleted, not trap [-Wnull-dereference] >>>>>> *(char *)NULL = 1; >>>>>> ^~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>>>> tls_gdb_test.c:16:2: note: consider using __builtin_trap() or qualifying pointer with 'volatile' >>>>>> 1 warning generated. >>> >>> For me, builtin_trap didn't DTRT on ppc before, but that was probably using >>> gcc rather than clang (and possibly using gcc4.2). >>> >>>>>> . . . >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> So far all tried-combinations of using gcc versions for build >>>>> the test program and/or building the gdb used do not work for >>>>> "p id" and "p &id" in doing the test. clang is not essential >>>>> to the behavior observed. >>>> >>>> Using "-g -O2 -pthread" to build the test program via system >>>> clang or gcc8 (for example) did lead to the likes of: >>>> >>>> (gdb) run >>>> Starting program: /root/c_tests/a.out >>>> main: PID 15350 >>>> id = 15350 (0x810055020) >>>> >>>> ^C >>>> Program received signal SIGINT, Interrupt. >>>> main (ac=, av=) at tls_gdb_test.c:16 >>>> 16 *(char *)NULL = 1; >>>> (gdb) bt >>>> #0 main (ac=, av=) at tls_gdb_test.c:16 >>>> (gdb) info threads >>>> Id Target Id Frame >>>> * 1 LWP 100324 of process 15350 main (ac=, av=) at tls_gdb_test.c:16 >>>> (gdb) p id >>>> $1 = 15350 >>>> (gdb) p &id >>>> $2 = (int *) 0x810055020 >>>> >>>> So it appears one branch of: >>>> >>>> static void >>>> fbsd_fetch_rtld_offsets (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct fbsd_pspace_data *data) >>>> { >>>> TRY >>>> { >>>> /* Fetch offsets from debug symbols in rtld. */ >>>> data->off_linkmap = parse_and_eval_long ("&((Obj_Entry *)0)->linkmap"); >>>> data->off_tlsindex = parse_and_eval_long ("&((Obj_Entry *)0)->tlsindex"); >>>> data->rtld_offsets_valid = true; >>>> return; >>>> } >>>> CATCH (e, RETURN_MASK_ERROR) >>>> { >>>> data->off_linkmap = -1; >>>> } >>>> END_CATCH >>>> >>>> TRY >>>> { >>>> /* Fetch offsets from global variables in libthr. Note that >>>> this does not work for single-threaded processes that are not >>>> linked against libthr. */ >>>> data->off_linkmap = fbsd_read_integer_by_name(gdbarch, >>>> "_thread_off_linkmap"); >>>> data->off_tlsindex = fbsd_read_integer_by_name(gdbarch, >>>> "_thread_off_tlsindex"); >>>> data->rtld_offsets_valid = true; >>>> return; >>>> } >>>> CATCH (e, RETURN_MASK_ERROR) >>>> { >>>> data->off_linkmap = -1; >>>> } >>>> END_CATCH >>>> } >>>> >>>> is working when -pthread is used. >>> >>> Yes. The second one only works for programs linked against -lthr. Otherwise >>> you need to have built your system with debug symbols (which is the default), >>> and gdb needs to be able to access /usr/lib/debug/libexec/ld-elf.so.1.debug >>> to determine the offsets of the two fields in Obj_Entry (this is what the >>> first TRY clause does). >> >> I buildworld buildkernel with debug symbols for both and install them: >> >> # ls -lT /usr/lib/debug/libexec/ld-elf.so.1.debug >> -r--r--r-- 1 root wheel 576344 Dec 11 22:58:11 2018 /usr/lib/debug/libexec/ld-elf.so.1.debug >> >> # ls -lT /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1 /libexec/ld-elf.so.1 >> -r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 184400 Dec 9 02:35:05 2018 /libexec/ld-elf.so.1 >> lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 25 Dec 11 22:58:12 2018 /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1 -> ../../libexec/ld-elf.so.1 >> >> So I think the first TRY clause does not work. >> >> In the tested gdb used on the a.out I'm testing I get: >> >> (gdb) p &((Obj_Entry *)0)->linkmap >> No symbol "Obj_Entry" in current context. >> >> gdb does not report reading symbols from or for: >> >> /usr/lib/debug/libexec/ld-elf.so.1.debug >> or: >> /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1 >> or: >> /libexec/ld-elf.so.1 >> >> It only reports reading them from/for the a.out . > > It neded up that I had a littel time so . . . > > I tried /usr/local/bin/gdb and for it: > > (gdb) p &((Obj_Entry *)0)->linkmap > $1 = (struct link_map *) 0x238 > > So the lack of finding Obj_Entry via the test gdb seems to be > specific to the test gdb, not a problem for devel/gdb . > > May be the test gdb has some sort of build problem in my context, > given that I used CPATH to get things to build? Oh, it might not have /usr/lib/debug configured as a debug directory. I usually use a wrapper script (available at github/bsdjhb/kdbg.git/gdb/build) which sets various configure options to match what the port does. One of those is --with-separate-debug-dir=/usr/lib/debug which will probably fix this. -- John Baldwin