3.13.0-0.1.RC1

- Update description as suggested by Ivo Raisr.
- Workaround gdb/python bug in testsuite (#1434601)
- Update to upstream 3.13.0-RC1.
- Drop all upstreamed patches.
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Mark Wielaard 2017-06-02 23:31:12 +02:00
parent ff392b0790
commit 61e695f05f
20 changed files with 14 additions and 5444 deletions

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/valgrind-3.12.0.RC2.tar.bz2 /valgrind-3.12.0.RC2.tar.bz2
/valgrind-3.12.0.tar.bz2 /valgrind-3.12.0.tar.bz2
/valgrind-3.13.0.RC1.tar.bz2

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6eb03c0c10ea917013a7622e483d61bb valgrind-3.12.0.tar.bz2 SHA512 (valgrind-3.13.0.RC1.tar.bz2) = c23b761f295dd05373e755ef86e0c82d677ea932b588098aedd74c5782c673219f1a7fef8bb8fa676dee9d9963cc28082375f5af8f6e329bd5e86b042f922ec8

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diff --git a/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-arm64-linux.c b/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-arm64-linux.c
index f8b5b7c..60482d7 100644
--- a/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-arm64-linux.c
+++ b/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-arm64-linux.c
@@ -666,10 +666,11 @@ static SyscallTableEntry syscall_main_table[] = {
LINX_(__NR_unlinkat, sys_unlinkat), // 35
LINX_(__NR_symlinkat, sys_symlinkat), // 36
LINX_(__NR_linkat, sys_linkat), // 37
- LINX_(__NR_renameat, sys_renameat), // 38
+ LINX_(__NR_renameat, sys_renameat), // 38
LINX_(__NR_umount2, sys_umount), // 39
LINX_(__NR_mount, sys_mount), // 40
-
+ LINX_(__NR_pivot_root, sys_pivot_root), // 41
+ // (__NR_nfsservctl, sys_ni_syscall), // 42
GENXY(__NR_statfs, sys_statfs), // 43
GENXY(__NR_fstatfs, sys_fstatfs), // 44
GENX_(__NR_truncate, sys_truncate), // 45
@@ -711,7 +712,7 @@ static SyscallTableEntry syscall_main_table[] = {
GENX_(__NR_sync, sys_sync), // 81
GENX_(__NR_fsync, sys_fsync), // 82
GENX_(__NR_fdatasync, sys_fdatasync), // 83
-
+ LINX_(__NR_sync_file_range, sys_sync_file_range), // 84
LINXY(__NR_timerfd_create, sys_timerfd_create), // 85
LINXY(__NR_timerfd_settime, sys_timerfd_settime), // 86
LINXY(__NR_timerfd_gettime, sys_timerfd_gettime), // 87
@@ -724,27 +725,27 @@ static SyscallTableEntry syscall_main_table[] = {
LINX_(__NR_exit_group, sys_exit_group), // 94
LINXY(__NR_waitid, sys_waitid), // 95
LINX_(__NR_set_tid_address, sys_set_tid_address), // 96
-
+ LINX_(__NR_unshare, sys_unshare), // 97
LINXY(__NR_futex, sys_futex), // 98
LINX_(__NR_set_robust_list, sys_set_robust_list), // 99
-
+ LINXY(__NR_get_robust_list, sys_get_robust_list), // 100
GENXY(__NR_nanosleep, sys_nanosleep), // 101
GENXY(__NR_getitimer, sys_getitimer), // 102
GENXY(__NR_setitimer, sys_setitimer), // 103
GENX_(__NR_kexec_load, sys_ni_syscall), // 104
LINX_(__NR_init_module, sys_init_module), // 105
-
+ LINX_(__NR_delete_module, sys_delete_module), // 106
LINXY(__NR_timer_create, sys_timer_create), // 107
- LINXY(__NR_timer_settime, sys_timer_settime), // 108
- LINXY(__NR_timer_gettime, sys_timer_gettime), // 109
- LINX_(__NR_timer_getoverrun, sys_timer_getoverrun), // 110
+ LINXY(__NR_timer_gettime, sys_timer_gettime), // 108
+ LINX_(__NR_timer_getoverrun, sys_timer_getoverrun), // 109
+ LINXY(__NR_timer_settime, sys_timer_settime), // 110
LINX_(__NR_timer_delete, sys_timer_delete), // 111
LINX_(__NR_clock_settime, sys_clock_settime), // 112
LINXY(__NR_clock_gettime, sys_clock_gettime), // 113
LINXY(__NR_clock_getres, sys_clock_getres), // 114
LINXY(__NR_clock_nanosleep, sys_clock_nanosleep), // 115
LINXY(__NR_syslog, sys_syslog), // 116
-
+ // (__NR_ptrace, sys_ptrace), // 117
LINXY(__NR_sched_setparam, sys_sched_setparam), // 118
LINX_(__NR_sched_setscheduler,sys_sched_setscheduler),// 119
LINX_(__NR_sched_getscheduler,sys_sched_getscheduler),// 120
@@ -754,9 +755,10 @@ static SyscallTableEntry syscall_main_table[] = {
LINX_(__NR_sched_yield, sys_sched_yield), // 124
LINX_(__NR_sched_get_priority_max, sys_sched_get_priority_max),// 125
LINX_(__NR_sched_get_priority_min, sys_sched_get_priority_min),// 126
-
+ LINXY(__NR_sched_rr_get_interval, sys_sched_rr_get_interval),// 127
+ // (__NR_restart_syscall, sys_ni_syscall), // 128
GENX_(__NR_kill, sys_kill), // 129
-
+ LINXY(__NR_tkill, sys_tkill), // 130
LINX_(__NR_tgkill, sys_tgkill), // 131
GENXY(__NR_sigaltstack, sys_sigaltstack), // 132
LINX_(__NR_rt_sigsuspend, sys_rt_sigsuspend), // 133
@@ -768,7 +770,7 @@ static SyscallTableEntry syscall_main_table[] = {
PLAX_(__NR_rt_sigreturn, sys_rt_sigreturn), // 139
GENX_(__NR_setpriority, sys_setpriority), // 140
GENX_(__NR_getpriority, sys_getpriority), // 141
-
+ // (__NR_reboot, sys_ni_syscall), // 142
GENX_(__NR_setregid, sys_setregid), // 143
GENX_(__NR_setgid, sys_setgid), // 144
GENX_(__NR_setreuid, sys_setreuid), // 145
@@ -787,13 +789,14 @@ static SyscallTableEntry syscall_main_table[] = {
GENXY(__NR_getgroups, sys_getgroups), // 158
GENX_(__NR_setgroups, sys_setgroups), // 159
GENXY(__NR_uname, sys_newuname), // 160
-
+ GENX_(__NR_sethostname, sys_sethostname), // 161
+ // (__NR_setdomainname, sys_ni_syscall), // 162
GENXY(__NR_getrlimit, sys_old_getrlimit), // 163
GENX_(__NR_setrlimit, sys_setrlimit), // 164
GENXY(__NR_getrusage, sys_getrusage), // 165
GENX_(__NR_umask, sys_umask), // 166
LINXY(__NR_prctl, sys_prctl), // 167
-
+ LINXY(__NR_getcpu, sys_getcpu), // 168
GENXY(__NR_gettimeofday, sys_gettimeofday), // 169
GENX_(__NR_settimeofday, sys_settimeofday), // 170
LINXY(__NR_adjtimex, sys_adjtimex), // 171
@@ -843,13 +846,14 @@ static SyscallTableEntry syscall_main_table[] = {
GENXY(__NR_munmap, sys_munmap), // 215
GENX_(__NR_mremap, sys_mremap), // 216
LINX_(__NR_add_key, sys_add_key), // 217
-
+ LINX_(__NR_request_key, sys_request_key), // 218
LINXY(__NR_keyctl, sys_keyctl), // 219
LINX_(__NR_clone, sys_clone), // 220
GENX_(__NR_execve, sys_execve), // 221
PLAX_(__NR_mmap, sys_mmap), // 222
PLAX_(__NR_fadvise64, sys_fadvise64), // 223
-
+ // (__NR_swapon, sys_swapon), // 224
+ // (__NR_swapoff, sys_swapoff), // 225
GENXY(__NR_mprotect, sys_mprotect), // 226
GENX_(__NR_msync, sys_msync), // 227
GENX_(__NR_mlock, sys_mlock), // 228
@@ -858,301 +862,47 @@ static SyscallTableEntry syscall_main_table[] = {
LINX_(__NR_munlockall, sys_munlockall), // 231
GENXY(__NR_mincore, sys_mincore), // 232
GENX_(__NR_madvise, sys_madvise), // 233
-
+ // (__NR_remap_file_pages, sys_ni_syscall) // 234
LINX_(__NR_mbind, sys_mbind), // 235
LINXY(__NR_get_mempolicy, sys_get_mempolicy), // 236
LINX_(__NR_set_mempolicy, sys_set_mempolicy), // 237
-
+ // (__NR_migrate_pages, sys_ni_syscall), // 238
+ LINXY(__NR_move_pages, sys_move_pages), // 239
+ LINXY(__NR_rt_tgsigqueueinfo, sys_rt_tgsigqueueinfo), // 240
LINXY(__NR_perf_event_open, sys_perf_event_open), // 241
LINXY(__NR_accept4, sys_accept4), // 242
LINXY(__NR_recvmmsg, sys_recvmmsg), // 243
-
GENXY(__NR_wait4, sys_wait4), // 260
LINXY(__NR_prlimit64, sys_prlimit64), // 261
-
+ LINXY(__NR_fanotify_init, sys_fanotify_init), // 262
+ LINX_(__NR_fanotify_mark, sys_fanotify_mark), // 263
LINXY(__NR_name_to_handle_at, sys_name_to_handle_at), // 264
LINXY(__NR_open_by_handle_at, sys_open_by_handle_at), // 265
-
+ LINXY(__NR_clock_adjtime, sys_clock_adjtime), // 266
LINX_(__NR_syncfs, sys_syncfs), // 267
-
+ // (__NR_setns, sys_ni_syscall), // 268
LINXY(__NR_sendmmsg, sys_sendmmsg), // 269
LINXY(__NR_process_vm_readv, sys_process_vm_readv), // 270
LINX_(__NR_process_vm_writev, sys_process_vm_writev), // 271
-
+ LINX_(__NR_kcmp, sys_kcmp), // 272
+ // (__NR_finit_module, sys_ni_syscall), // 273
+ // (__NR_sched_setattr, sys_ni_syscall), // 274
+ // (__NR_sched_getattr, sys_ni_syscall), // 275
LINX_(__NR_renameat2, sys_renameat2), // 276
-
+ // (__NR_seccomp, sys_ni_syscall), // 277
LINXY(__NR_getrandom, sys_getrandom), // 278
LINXY(__NR_memfd_create, sys_memfd_create), // 279
-
-// The numbers below are bogus. (See comment further down.)
-// When pulling entries above this line, change the numbers
-// to be correct.
-
-//ZZ //zz // (restart_syscall) // 0
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_fork, sys_fork), // 2
-//ZZ
-//ZZ GENXY(__NR_open, sys_open), // 5
-//ZZ // GENXY(__NR_waitpid, sys_waitpid), // 7
-//ZZ GENXY(__NR_creat, sys_creat), // 8
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_link, sys_link), // 9
-//ZZ
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_unlink, sys_unlink), // 10
-//ZZ GENXY(__NR_time, sys_time), // 13
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_mknod, sys_mknod), // 14
-//ZZ
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_chmod, sys_chmod), // 15
-//ZZ //zz LINX_(__NR_lchown, sys_lchown16), // 16
-//ZZ // GENX_(__NR_break, sys_ni_syscall), // 17
-//ZZ //zz // (__NR_oldstat, sys_stat), // 18 (obsolete)
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_lseek, sys_lseek), // 19
-//ZZ
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_getpid, sys_getpid), // 20
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_umount, sys_oldumount), // 22
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_setuid, sys_setuid16), // 23 ## P
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_getuid, sys_getuid16), // 24 ## P
-//ZZ //zz
-//ZZ //zz // (__NR_stime, sys_stime), // 25 * (SVr4,SVID,X/OPEN)
-//ZZ PLAXY(__NR_ptrace, sys_ptrace), // 26
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_alarm, sys_alarm), // 27
-//ZZ //zz // (__NR_oldfstat, sys_fstat), // 28 * L -- obsolete
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_pause, sys_pause), // 29
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_utime, sys_utime), // 30
-//ZZ // GENX_(__NR_stty, sys_ni_syscall), // 31
-//ZZ // GENX_(__NR_gtty, sys_ni_syscall), // 32
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_access, sys_access), // 33
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_nice, sys_nice), // 34
-//ZZ
-//ZZ // GENX_(__NR_ftime, sys_ni_syscall), // 35
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_rename, sys_rename), // 38
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_mkdir, sys_mkdir), // 39
-//ZZ
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_rmdir, sys_rmdir), // 40
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_pipe, sys_pipe), // 42
-//ZZ // GENX_(__NR_prof, sys_ni_syscall), // 44
-
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_getgid, sys_getgid16), // 47
-//ZZ //zz // (__NR_signal, sys_signal), // 48 */* (ANSI C)
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_geteuid, sys_geteuid16), // 49
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_getegid, sys_getegid16), // 50
-//ZZ // GENX_(__NR_lock, sys_ni_syscall), // 53
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_fcntl, sys_fcntl), // 55
-//ZZ // GENX_(__NR_mpx, sys_ni_syscall), // 56
-//ZZ // GENX_(__NR_ulimit, sys_ni_syscall), // 58
-//ZZ //zz // (__NR_oldolduname, sys_olduname), // 59 Linux -- obsolete
-//ZZ //zz
-//ZZ //zz // (__NR_ustat, sys_ustat) // 62 SVr4 -- deprecated
-//ZZ GENXY(__NR_dup2, sys_dup2), // 63
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_getppid, sys_getppid), // 64
-//ZZ
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_getpgrp, sys_getpgrp), // 65
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_sigaction, sys_sigaction), // 67
-//ZZ //zz // (__NR_sgetmask, sys_sgetmask), // 68 */* (ANSI C)
-//ZZ //zz // (__NR_ssetmask, sys_ssetmask), // 69 */* (ANSI C)
-//ZZ //zz
-//ZZ PLAX_(__NR_sigsuspend, sys_sigsuspend), // 72
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_sigpending, sys_sigpending), // 73
-//ZZ //zz // (__NR_sethostname, sys_sethostname), // 74 */*
-//ZZ //zz
-//ZZ GENXY(__NR_getrlimit, sys_old_getrlimit), // 76
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_getgroups, sys_getgroups16), // 80
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_setgroups, sys_setgroups16), // 81
-//ZZ // PLAX_(__NR_select, old_select), // 82
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_symlink, sys_symlink), // 83
-//ZZ //zz // (__NR_oldlstat, sys_lstat), // 84 -- obsolete
-//ZZ //zz
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_readlink, sys_readlink), // 85
-//ZZ //zz // (__NR_uselib, sys_uselib), // 86 */Linux
-//ZZ //zz // (__NR_swapon, sys_swapon), // 87 */Linux
-//ZZ //zz // (__NR_reboot, sys_reboot), // 88 */Linux
-//ZZ //zz // (__NR_readdir, old_readdir), // 89 -- superseded
-//ZZ //zz
-//ZZ // _____(__NR_mmap, old_mmap), // 90
-//ZZ GENXY(__NR_munmap, sys_munmap), // 91
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_truncate, sys_truncate), // 92
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_ftruncate, sys_ftruncate), // 93
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_fchown, sys_fchown16), // 95
-//ZZ // GENX_(__NR_profil, sys_ni_syscall), // 98
-//ZZ GENXY(__NR_statfs, sys_statfs), // 99
-//ZZ
-//ZZ GENXY(__NR_fstatfs, sys_fstatfs), // 100
-//ZZ // LINX_(__NR_ioperm, sys_ioperm), // 101
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_socketcall, sys_socketcall), // 102
-//ZZ
-//ZZ GENXY(__NR_stat, sys_newstat), // 106
-//ZZ GENXY(__NR_lstat, sys_newlstat), // 107
-//ZZ GENXY(__NR_fstat, sys_newfstat), // 108
-//ZZ //zz // (__NR_olduname, sys_uname), // 109 -- obsolete
-//ZZ //zz
-//ZZ // GENX_(__NR_iopl, sys_iopl), // 110
-//ZZ // GENX_(__NR_idle, sys_ni_syscall), // 112
-//ZZ // PLAXY(__NR_vm86old, sys_vm86old), // 113 __NR_syscall... weird
-//ZZ //zz
-//ZZ //zz // (__NR_swapoff, sys_swapoff), // 115 */Linux
-//ZZ // _____(__NR_ipc, sys_ipc), // 117
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_fsync, sys_fsync), // 118
-//ZZ PLAX_(__NR_sigreturn, sys_sigreturn), // 119 ?/Linux
-//ZZ
-//ZZ //zz // (__NR_setdomainname, sys_setdomainname), // 121 */*(?)
-//ZZ // PLAX_(__NR_modify_ldt, sys_modify_ldt), // 123
-//ZZ //zz
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_sigprocmask, sys_sigprocmask), // 126
-//ZZ //zz // Nb: create_module() was removed 2.4-->2.6
-//ZZ // GENX_(__NR_create_module, sys_ni_syscall), // 127
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_delete_module, sys_delete_module), // 129
-//ZZ //zz
-//ZZ //zz // Nb: get_kernel_syms() was removed 2.4-->2.6
-//ZZ // GENX_(__NR_get_kernel_syms, sys_ni_syscall), // 130
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_getpgid, sys_getpgid), // 132
-//ZZ //zz // (__NR_bdflush, sys_bdflush), // 134 */Linux
-//ZZ //zz
-//ZZ //zz // (__NR_sysfs, sys_sysfs), // 135 SVr4
-//ZZ // GENX_(__NR_afs_syscall, sys_ni_syscall), // 137
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR__llseek, sys_llseek), // 140
-//ZZ GENXY(__NR_getdents, sys_getdents), // 141
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR__newselect, sys_select), // 142
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR__sysctl, sys_sysctl), // 149
-//ZZ
-//ZZ //zz //LINX?(__NR_sched_rr_get_interval, sys_sched_rr_get_interval), // 161 */*
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_setresuid, sys_setresuid16), // 164
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_getresuid, sys_getresuid16), // 165
-//ZZ // PLAXY(__NR_vm86, sys_vm86), // 166 x86/Linux-only
-//ZZ // GENX_(__NR_query_module, sys_ni_syscall), // 167
-//ZZ GENXY(__NR_poll, sys_poll), // 168
-//ZZ //zz // (__NR_nfsservctl, sys_nfsservctl), // 169 */Linux
-//ZZ //zz
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_setresgid, sys_setresgid16), // 170
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_getresgid, sys_getresgid16), // 171
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_prctl, sys_prctl), // 172
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_rt_sigaction, sys_rt_sigaction), // 174
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_rt_sigtimedwait, sys_rt_sigtimedwait),// 177
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_chown, sys_chown16), // 182
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_sendfile, sys_sendfile), // 187
-//ZZ // GENXY(__NR_getpmsg, sys_getpmsg), // 188
-//ZZ // GENX_(__NR_putpmsg, sys_putpmsg), // 189
-//ZZ
-//ZZ // Nb: we treat vfork as fork
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_vfork, sys_fork), // 190
-//ZZ GENXY(__NR_ugetrlimit, sys_getrlimit), // 191
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_truncate64, sys_truncate64), // 193
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_ftruncate64, sys_ftruncate64), // 194
-//ZZ
-//ZZ PLAXY(__NR_stat64, sys_stat64), // 195
-//ZZ PLAXY(__NR_lstat64, sys_lstat64), // 196
-//ZZ PLAXY(__NR_fstat64, sys_fstat64), // 197
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_lchown32, sys_lchown), // 198
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_getuid32, sys_getuid), // 199
-//ZZ
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_getgid32, sys_getgid), // 200
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_geteuid32, sys_geteuid), // 201
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_getegid32, sys_getegid), // 202
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_setreuid32, sys_setreuid), // 203
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_setregid32, sys_setregid), // 204
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_setresuid32, sys_setresuid), // 208
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_getresuid32, sys_getresuid), // 209
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_setresgid32, sys_setresgid), // 210
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_getresgid32, sys_getresgid), // 211
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_chown32, sys_chown), // 212
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_setuid32, sys_setuid), // 213
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_setgid32, sys_setgid), // 214
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_setfsuid32, sys_setfsuid), // 215
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_setfsgid32, sys_setfsgid), // 216
-//ZZ //zz // (__NR_pivot_root, sys_pivot_root), // 217 */Linux
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_fcntl64, sys_fcntl64), // 221
-//ZZ // GENX_(222, sys_ni_syscall), // 222
-//ZZ // PLAXY(223, sys_syscall223), // 223 // sys_bproc?
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_tkill, sys_tkill), // 238 */Linux
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_futex, sys_futex), // 240
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_sched_getaffinity, sys_sched_getaffinity), // 242
-//ZZ // PLAX_(__NR_set_thread_area, sys_set_thread_area), // 243
-//ZZ // PLAX_(__NR_get_thread_area, sys_get_thread_area), // 244
-//ZZ
-//ZZ // LINX_(__NR_fadvise64, sys_fadvise64), // 250 */(Linux?)
-//ZZ GENX_(251, sys_ni_syscall), // 251
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_epoll_create, sys_epoll_create), // 254
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_epoll_ctl, sys_epoll_ctl), // 255
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_epoll_wait, sys_epoll_wait), // 256
-//ZZ //zz // (__NR_remap_file_pages, sys_remap_file_pages), // 257 */Linux
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_set_tid_address, sys_set_tid_address), // 258
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_clock_getres, sys_clock_getres), // (timer_create+7)
-//ZZ GENXY(__NR_statfs64, sys_statfs64), // 268
-//ZZ GENXY(__NR_fstatfs64, sys_fstatfs64), // 269
-//ZZ
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_utimes, sys_utimes), // 271
-//ZZ // LINX_(__NR_fadvise64_64, sys_fadvise64_64), // 272 */(Linux?)
-//ZZ GENX_(__NR_vserver, sys_ni_syscall), // 273
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_mbind, sys_mbind), // 274 ?/?
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_get_mempolicy, sys_get_mempolicy), // 275 ?/?
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_set_mempolicy, sys_set_mempolicy), // 276 ?/?
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_send, sys_send),
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_recv, sys_recv),
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_recvfrom, sys_recvfrom), // 292
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_semget, sys_semget), // 299
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_semctl, sys_semctl), // 300
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_request_key, sys_request_key), // 287
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_inotify_init, sys_inotify_init), // 291
-//ZZ // LINX_(__NR_migrate_pages, sys_migrate_pages), // 294
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_futimesat, sys_futimesat), // 326 on arm
-//ZZ
-//ZZ PLAXY(__NR_fstatat64, sys_fstatat64), // 300
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_renameat, sys_renameat), // 302
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_symlinkat, sys_symlinkat), // 304
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_shmget, sys_shmget), //307
-//ZZ // LINX_(__NR_pselect6, sys_pselect6), //
-//ZZ
-//ZZ // LINX_(__NR_unshare, sys_unshare), // 310
-//ZZ LINX_(__NR_set_robust_list, sys_set_robust_list), // 311
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_get_robust_list, sys_get_robust_list), // 312
-//ZZ // LINX_(__NR_sync_file_range, sys_sync_file_range), // 314
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_move_pages, sys_move_pages), // 317
-//ZZ // LINX_(__NR_getcpu, sys_ni_syscall), // 318
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_signalfd, sys_signalfd), // 321
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_eventfd, sys_eventfd), // 323
-//ZZ
-//ZZ
-//ZZ ///////////////
-//ZZ
-//ZZ // JRS 2010-Jan-03: I believe that all the numbers listed
-//ZZ // in comments in the table prior to this point (eg "// 326",
-//ZZ // etc) are bogus since it looks to me like they are copied
-//ZZ // verbatim from syswrap-x86-linux.c and they certainly do not
-//ZZ // correspond to what's in include/vki/vki-scnums-arm-linux.h.
-//ZZ // From here onwards, please ensure the numbers are correct.
-//ZZ
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_epoll_pwait, sys_epoll_pwait), // 346
-//ZZ
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_eventfd2, sys_eventfd2), // 356
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_epoll_create1, sys_epoll_create1), // 357
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_rt_tgsigqueueinfo, sys_rt_tgsigqueueinfo),// 363
-//ZZ
-//ZZ LINXY(__NR_clock_adjtime, sys_clock_adjtime) // 372
+ // (__NR_bpf, sys_ni_syscall) // 280
+ // (__NR_execveat, sys_ni_syscall), // 281
+ // (__NR_userfaultfd, sys_ni_syscall), // 282
+ // (__NR_membarrier, sys_ni_syscall), // 283
+ // (__NR_mlock2, sys_ni_syscall), // 284
+ // (__NR_copy_file_range, sys_ni_syscall), // 285
+ // (__NR_preadv2, sys_ni_syscall), // 286
+ // (__NR_pwritev2, sys_ni_syscall), // 287
+ // (__NR_pkey_mprotect, sys_ni_syscall), // 288
+ // (__NR_pkey_alloc, sys_ni_syscall), // 289
+ // (__NR_pkey_free, sys_ni_syscall), // 290
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commit cd685e0ff55060e9ec341c86b23c6dbb2d3127f4
Author: tom <tom@8f6e269a-dfd6-0310-a8e1-e2731360e62c>
Date: Sat Feb 11 10:44:29 2017 +0000
Handle unknown HINT instructions on aarch64 by ignoring them. BZ#376279.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/vex/trunk@3302 8f6e269a-dfd6-0310-a8e1-e2731360e62c
diff --git a/VEX/priv/guest_arm64_toIR.c b/VEX/priv/guest_arm64_toIR.c
index e527447..484a26e 100644
--- a/VEX/priv/guest_arm64_toIR.c
+++ b/VEX/priv/guest_arm64_toIR.c
@@ -7022,6 +7022,19 @@ Bool dis_ARM64_branch_etc(/*MB_OUT*/DisResult* dres, UInt insn,
return True;
}
+ /* -------------------- HINT ------------------- */
+ /* 31 23 15 11 4 3
+ 1101 0101 0000 0011 0010 imm7 1 1111
+ */
+ if (INSN(31,24) == BITS8(1,1,0,1,0,1,0,1)
+ && INSN(23,16) == BITS8(0,0,0,0,0,0,1,1)
+ && INSN(15,12) == BITS4(0,0,1,0)
+ && INSN(4,0) == BITS5(1,1,1,1,1)) {
+ UInt imm7 = INSN(11,5);
+ DIP("hint #%u\n", imm7);
+ return True;
+ }
+
/* ------------------- CLREX ------------------ */
/* 31 23 15 11 7
1101 0101 0000 0011 0011 m 0101 1111 CLREX CRm

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diff --git a/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-arm64-linux.c b/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-arm64-linux.c
index 1be6629..f8b5b7c 100644
--- a/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-arm64-linux.c
+++ b/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-arm64-linux.c
@@ -868,6 +868,7 @@ static SyscallTableEntry syscall_main_table[] = {
LINXY(__NR_recvmmsg, sys_recvmmsg), // 243
GENXY(__NR_wait4, sys_wait4), // 260
+ LINXY(__NR_prlimit64, sys_prlimit64), // 261
LINXY(__NR_name_to_handle_at, sys_name_to_handle_at), // 264
LINXY(__NR_open_by_handle_at, sys_open_by_handle_at), // 265
diff --git a/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-ppc64-linux.c b/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-ppc64-linux.c
index f90140d..ce5cbbb 100644
--- a/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-ppc64-linux.c
+++ b/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-ppc64-linux.c
@@ -905,6 +905,7 @@ static SyscallTableEntry syscall_table[] = {
LINX_(__NR_pwritev, sys_pwritev), // 321
LINXY(__NR_rt_tgsigqueueinfo, sys_rt_tgsigqueueinfo),// 322
+ LINXY(__NR_prlimit64, sys_prlimit64), // 325
LINXY(__NR_socket, sys_socket), // 326
LINX_(__NR_bind, sys_bind), // 327
LINX_(__NR_connect, sys_connect), // 328

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commit 9e00f6ed1e84a3b251aded21ef98ed9e4adc6936
Author: sewardj <sewardj@a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9>
Date: Wed Nov 23 13:15:22 2016 +0000
Bug 352767 - Wine/valgrind: Warning: noted but unhandled ioctl 0x5307
with no size/direction hints. (CDROMSTOP).
Patch from Austin English (austinenglish@gmail.com).
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@16152 a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9
diff --git a/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-linux.c b/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-linux.c
index fda8dd1..5e540e8 100644
--- a/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-linux.c
+++ b/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-linux.c
@@ -5672,6 +5672,7 @@ PRE(sys_ioctl)
/* CDROM stuff. */
case VKI_CDROM_DISC_STATUS:
+ case VKI_CDROMSTOP:
/* KVM ioctls that dont check for a numeric value as parameter */
case VKI_KVM_S390_ENABLE_SIE:
@@ -9188,6 +9189,7 @@ POST(sys_ioctl)
/* CD ROM stuff (??) */
case VKI_CDROM_DISC_STATUS:
+ case VKI_CDROMSTOP:
break;
case VKI_CDROMSUBCHNL:
POST_MEM_WRITE(ARG3, sizeof(struct vki_cdrom_subchnl));
diff --git a/include/vki/vki-linux.h b/include/vki/vki-linux.h
index bdb8f33..7f6a117 100644
--- a/include/vki/vki-linux.h
+++ b/include/vki/vki-linux.h
@@ -1865,6 +1865,7 @@ struct vki_scsi_idlun {
(struct cdrom_tochdr) */
#define VKI_CDROMREADTOCENTRY 0x5306 /* Read TOC entry
(struct cdrom_tocentry) */
+#define VKI_CDROMSTOP 0x5307 /* Stop the cdrom drive */
#define VKI_CDROMSUBCHNL 0x530b /* Read subchannel data
(struct cdrom_subchnl) */
#define VKI_CDROMREADMODE2 0x530c /* Read CDROM mode 2 data (2336 Bytes)
commit 88c8d843f64fcb56a0ddd492fb560e6594c3f2e6
Author: sewardj <sewardj@a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9>
Date: Wed Nov 23 13:26:23 2016 +0000
Bug 348616 - Wine/valgrind: Warning: noted but unhandled ioctl 0x5390
with no size/direction hints. (DVD_READ_STRUCT)
Patch from Austin English (austinenglish@gmail.com).
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@16153 a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9
diff --git a/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-linux.c b/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-linux.c
index 5e540e8..af10b92 100644
--- a/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-linux.c
+++ b/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-linux.c
@@ -5674,7 +5674,10 @@ PRE(sys_ioctl)
case VKI_CDROM_DISC_STATUS:
case VKI_CDROMSTOP:
- /* KVM ioctls that dont check for a numeric value as parameter */
+ /* DVD stuff */
+ case VKI_DVD_READ_STRUCT:
+
+ /* KVM ioctls that don't check for a numeric value as parameter */
case VKI_KVM_S390_ENABLE_SIE:
case VKI_KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP:
case VKI_KVM_S390_INITIAL_RESET:
@@ -9226,6 +9229,10 @@ POST(sys_ioctl)
case VKI_CDROM_GET_CAPABILITY: /* 0x5331 */
break;
+ /* DVD stuff */
+ case VKI_DVD_READ_STRUCT:
+ break;
+
case VKI_FIGETBSZ:
POST_MEM_WRITE(ARG3, sizeof(unsigned long));
break;
diff --git a/include/vki/vki-linux.h b/include/vki/vki-linux.h
index 7f6a117..b64b521 100644
--- a/include/vki/vki-linux.h
+++ b/include/vki/vki-linux.h
@@ -1885,6 +1885,7 @@ struct vki_scsi_idlun {
#define VKI_CDROM_DISC_STATUS 0x5327 /* get CD type information */
#define VKI_CDROM_GET_CAPABILITY 0x5331 /* get capabilities */
+#define VKI_DVD_READ_STRUCT 0x5390 /* read structure */
#define VKI_CDROM_SEND_PACKET 0x5393 /* send a packet to the drive */
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commit 2b49317b4f237ea5f648d8b958f96cd03fcabc7d
Author: philippe <philippe@a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9>
Date: Mon Nov 28 19:34:06 2016 +0000
Fix 373046 - Stacks registered by core are never deregistered
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@16159 a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9
diff --git a/coregrind/m_scheduler/scheduler.c b/coregrind/m_scheduler/scheduler.c
index 0363898..49f51d6 100644
--- a/coregrind/m_scheduler/scheduler.c
+++ b/coregrind/m_scheduler/scheduler.c
@@ -488,6 +488,7 @@ static void os_state_clear(ThreadState *tst)
{
tst->os_state.lwpid = 0;
tst->os_state.threadgroup = 0;
+ tst->os_state.stk_id = NULL_STK_ID;
# if defined(VGO_linux)
/* no other fields to clear */
# elif defined(VGO_darwin)
@@ -504,7 +505,6 @@ static void os_state_clear(ThreadState *tst)
# if defined(VGP_x86_solaris)
tst->os_state.thrptr = 0;
# endif
- tst->os_state.stk_id = (UWord)-1;
tst->os_state.ustack = NULL;
tst->os_state.in_door_return = False;
tst->os_state.door_return_procedure = 0;
diff --git a/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-generic.c b/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-generic.c
index 6ef6a90..28972ae 100644
--- a/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-generic.c
+++ b/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-generic.c
@@ -84,11 +84,14 @@ void ML_(guess_and_register_stack) (Addr sp, ThreadState* tst)
tst->client_stack_highest_byte = (Addr)VG_PGROUNDUP(sp)-1;
tst->client_stack_szB = tst->client_stack_highest_byte - seg->start + 1;
- VG_(register_stack)(seg->start, tst->client_stack_highest_byte);
+ tst->os_state.stk_id
+ = VG_(register_stack)(seg->start, tst->client_stack_highest_byte);
if (debug)
- VG_(printf)("tid %u: guessed client stack range [%#lx-%#lx]\n",
- tst->tid, seg->start, tst->client_stack_highest_byte);
+ VG_(printf)("tid %u: guessed client stack range [%#lx-%#lx]"
+ " as stk_id %lu\n",
+ tst->tid, seg->start, tst->client_stack_highest_byte,
+ tst->os_state.stk_id);
} else {
VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg,
"!? New thread %u starts with SP(%#lx) unmapped\n",
diff --git a/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-linux.c b/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-linux.c
index af10b92..725ad78 100644
--- a/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-linux.c
+++ b/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-linux.c
@@ -52,6 +52,7 @@
#include "pub_core_options.h"
#include "pub_core_scheduler.h"
#include "pub_core_signals.h"
+#include "pub_core_stacks.h"
#include "pub_core_syscall.h"
#include "pub_core_syswrap.h"
#include "pub_core_inner.h"
@@ -162,6 +163,10 @@ static void run_a_thread_NORETURN ( Word tidW )
c = VG_(count_living_threads)();
vg_assert(c >= 1); /* stay sane */
+ /* Deregister thread's stack. */
+ if (tst->os_state.stk_id != NULL_STK_ID)
+ VG_(deregister_stack)(tst->os_state.stk_id);
+
// Tell the tool this thread is exiting
VG_TRACK( pre_thread_ll_exit, tid );
diff --git a/coregrind/pub_core_threadstate.h b/coregrind/pub_core_threadstate.h
index f3d956c..3307e75 100644
--- a/coregrind/pub_core_threadstate.h
+++ b/coregrind/pub_core_threadstate.h
@@ -114,6 +114,8 @@ typedef
ThreadArchState;
+#define NULL_STK_ID (~(UWord)0)
+
/* OS-specific thread state. IMPORTANT: if you add fields to this,
you _must_ add code to os_state_clear() to initialise those
fields. */
@@ -129,6 +131,12 @@ typedef
Addr valgrind_stack_base; // Valgrind's stack (VgStack*)
Addr valgrind_stack_init_SP; // starting value for SP
+ /* Client stack is registered as stk_id (on linux/darwin, by
+ ML_(guess_and_register_stack)).
+ Stack id NULL_STK_ID means that the user stack is not (yet)
+ registered. */
+ UWord stk_id;
+
/* exit details */
Word exitcode; // in the case of exitgroup, set by someone else
Int fatalsig; // fatal signal
@@ -281,10 +289,6 @@ typedef
the 64-bit offset associated with a %fs value of zero. */
# endif
- /* Stack id (value (UWord)(-1) means that there is no stack). This
- tracks a stack that is set in restore_stack(). */
- UWord stk_id;
-
/* Simulation of the kernel's lwp->lwp_ustack. Set in the PRE wrapper
of the getsetcontext syscall, for SETUSTACK. Used in
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commit 18b3ffc1a8dc951d8a8cdb076e7e30aafc216571
Author: philippe <philippe@a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9>
Date: Sat Nov 19 14:54:44 2016 +0000
Fix 372504 Hanging on exit_group
Note that it is unclear if the PRE syscall for rt_sigsuspend
is properly setting up a temporary mask in the thread state
tmp_sig_mask: if an handler is called while a thread is
calling sigsuspend, the mask during the handler run must be
the temporary mask set by sigsuspend.
It is not clear if/where the valgrind sigframe builder/handler
sets the tmp_sig_mask to the value as expected by the user
(i.e. the value of the temporary mask which was given to
the sigsuspend syscall)
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@16141 a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9
diff --git a/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-linux.c b/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-linux.c
index 1dcb95d..fda8dd1 100644
--- a/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-linux.c
+++ b/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-linux.c
@@ -3558,6 +3558,12 @@ PRE(sys_rt_sigsuspend)
PRE_REG_READ2(int, "rt_sigsuspend", vki_sigset_t *, mask, vki_size_t, size)
if (ARG1 != (Addr)NULL) {
PRE_MEM_READ( "rt_sigsuspend(mask)", ARG1, sizeof(vki_sigset_t) );
+ VG_(sigdelset)((vki_sigset_t*)ARG1, VG_SIGVGKILL);
+ /* We cannot mask VG_SIGVGKILL, as otherwise this thread would not
+ be killable by VG_(nuke_all_threads_except).
+ We thus silently ignore the user request to mask this signal.
+ Note that this is similar to what is done for e.g.
+ sigprocmask (see m_signals.c calculate_SKSS_from_SCSS). */
}
}
diff --git a/coregrind/pub_core_threadstate.h b/coregrind/pub_core_threadstate.h
index 861f233..f3d956c 100644
--- a/coregrind/pub_core_threadstate.h
+++ b/coregrind/pub_core_threadstate.h
@@ -354,7 +354,9 @@ typedef struct {
different values is during the execution of a sigsuspend, where
tmp_sig_mask is the temporary mask which sigsuspend installs.
It is only consulted to compute the signal mask applied to a
- signal handler. */
+ signal handler.
+ PW Nov 2016 : it is not clear if and where this tmp_sig_mask
+ is set when an handler runs "inside" a sigsuspend. */
vki_sigset_t tmp_sig_mask;
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commit 4b00bfdd73a2cd56a4d9e8de0b249eed2a1b982f
Author: petarj <petarj@a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9>
Date: Fri Feb 3 00:34:52 2017 +0000
add suppression for helgrind/tests/tc22_exit_w_lock
Function pthread_create indirectly calls function memcpy. Helgrind
considers that memcpy is not thread safe function. For error reported
from pthread_create there is the suppression helgrind---_dl_allocate_tls
in the file glibc-2.34567-NPTL-helgrind.supp.
Since glibc version 2.23, memcpy is implemented by __mempcpy_inline.
This causes that call to memcpy from pthread_create is no longer
recognized by the suppression.
In test helgrind/tests/tc22_exit_w_lock, pthread_create is called twice,
and second call reports error, which causes failing of the test.
This patch adds suppression for glibc 2.23 and greater.
Patch by Tamara Vlahovic.
Related issue #375806.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@16219 a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9
diff --git a/glibc-2.34567-NPTL-helgrind.supp b/glibc-2.34567-NPTL-helgrind.supp
index ed105b8..7ebd2c4 100644
--- a/glibc-2.34567-NPTL-helgrind.supp
+++ b/glibc-2.34567-NPTL-helgrind.supp
@@ -267,6 +267,18 @@
fun:pthread_create@*
}
+{
+ helgrind---_dl_allocate_tls2
+ Helgrind:Race
+ fun:memcpy
+ fun:__mempcpy_inline
+ fun:_dl_allocate_tls_init
+ ...
+ fun:pthread_create@@GLIBC_2.2*
+ fun:pthread_create_WRK
+ fun:pthread_create@*
+}
+
####################################################
# To do with GNU libgomp
#

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commit b02baf74e6c14cc6fcf1e4fa94f1a6734c9cffbe
Author: mjw <mjw@a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9>
Date: Sat Nov 12 19:51:51 2016 +0000
Cleanup none/tests/nocwd.vgtest tmp dirs.
The none/tests/nocwd creates a really deep temporary directory structure
that is also inaccessible after the test. This causes issues with some
build wrappers like koji which fail to cleanup such deep subdirectories.
So explicitly cleanup the directory after the test.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1390282
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@16134 a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9
diff --git a/none/tests/nocwd.vgtest b/none/tests/nocwd.vgtest
index 74e2b4a..f8d4c3b 100644
--- a/none/tests/nocwd.vgtest
+++ b/none/tests/nocwd.vgtest
@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
prog: nocwd
vgopts: -q --trace-children=yes
+cleanup: chmod u+rwx /tmp/wd_test_*; rm -rf /tmp/wd_test_*

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commit 3f055b64899cc4b7c34f9ebdc4beb418a8bced07
Author: carll <carll@8f6e269a-dfd6-0310-a8e1-e2731360e62c>
Date: Fri Mar 10 20:07:09 2017 +0000
PowerPC: Fix incorrect register pair check for lxv, stxv, stxsd, stxssp, lxsd,
lxssp instructions
The lfdpx, stdpx, lfdp and stfdp instructions work on a register pair. The
register pair test must only be applied to these instructions in the
dis_fp_pair() function.
bugzilla 377427
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/vex/trunk@3308 8f6e269a-dfd6-0310-a8e1-e2731360e62c
diff --git a/VEX/priv/guest_ppc_toIR.c b/VEX/priv/guest_ppc_toIR.c
index b19dcbc..0d27389 100644
--- a/VEX/priv/guest_ppc_toIR.c
+++ b/VEX/priv/guest_ppc_toIR.c
@@ -11310,13 +11310,16 @@ static Bool dis_fp_pair ( UInt theInstr )
UChar b0 = ifieldBIT0(theInstr);
Bool is_load = 0;
- if ((frT_hi_addr %2) != 0) {
- vex_printf("dis_fp_pair(ppc) : odd frT register\n");
- return False;
- }
-
switch (opc1) {
case 0x1F: // register offset
+ /* These instructions work on a pair of registers. The specified
+ * register must be even.
+ */
+ if ((frT_hi_addr %2) != 0) {
+ vex_printf("dis_fp_pair(ppc) ldpx or stdpx: odd frT register\n");
+ return False;
+ }
+
switch(opc2) {
case 0x317: // lfdpx (FP Load Double Pair X-form, ISA 2.05 p125)
DIP("ldpx fr%u,r%u,r%u\n", frT_hi_addr, rA_addr, rB_addr);
@@ -11346,6 +11349,14 @@ static Bool dis_fp_pair ( UInt theInstr )
switch(opc2) {
case 0x0: // lfdp (FP Load Double Pair DS-form, ISA 2.05 p125)
+ /* This instruction works on a pair of registers. The specified
+ * register must be even.
+ */
+ if ((frT_hi_addr %2) != 0) {
+ vex_printf("dis_fp_pair(ppc) lfdp : odd frT register\n");
+ return False;
+ }
+
DIP("lfdp fr%u,%d(r%u)\n", frT_hi_addr, simm16, rA_addr);
assign( EA_hi, ea_rAor0_simm( rA_addr, simm16 ) );
is_load = 1;
@@ -11390,6 +11401,14 @@ static Bool dis_fp_pair ( UInt theInstr )
switch(opc2) {
case 0x0:
// stfdp (FP Store Double Pair DS-form, ISA 2.05 p125)
+ /* This instruction works on a pair of registers. The specified
+ * register must be even.
+ */
+ if ((frT_hi_addr %2) != 0) {
+ vex_printf("dis_fp_pair(ppc) stfdp : odd frT register\n");
+ return False;
+ }
+
DIP("stfdp fr%u,%d(r%u)\n", frT_hi_addr, simm16, rA_addr);
assign( EA_hi, ea_rAor0_simm( rA_addr, simm16 ) );
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commit b8fbe1485567fb240404344533c16a82d53b868e
Author: carll <carll@8f6e269a-dfd6-0310-a8e1-e2731360e62c>
Date: Mon Nov 7 19:41:30 2016 +0000
Fix xxsel parsing error.
The xxsel instruction uses part of the standard opc2 field to specify
a additional operand or other values. A subset of the field is used for
the actual opcode. The masking and array lookup was getting confused by
bits in the the additional operand field. The arrays were split so only
the opcodes that should be found for a given mask is in the array. This
also speeds up the search as you are not searching through values that
cannot match. The small groups of opcodes for a couple of the masks are
now done in a case statement as that is probably faster then doing an array
look up.
Bugzilla 148000
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/vex/trunk@3284 8f6e269a-dfd6-0310-a8e1-e2731360e62c
diff --git a/VEX/priv/guest_ppc_toIR.c b/VEX/priv/guest_ppc_toIR.c
index c393740..c265645 100644
--- a/VEX/priv/guest_ppc_toIR.c
+++ b/VEX/priv/guest_ppc_toIR.c
@@ -18146,7 +18146,7 @@ dis_vvec_cmp( UInt theInstr, UInt opc2 )
assign( vB, getVSReg( XB ) );
switch (opc2) {
- case 0x18C: case 0x38C: // xvcmpeqdp[.] (VSX Vector Compare Equal To Double-Precision [ & Record ])
+ case 0x18C: // xvcmpeqdp[.] (VSX Vector Compare Equal To Double-Precision [ & Record ])
{
DIP("xvcmpeqdp%s crf%d,fr%u,fr%u\n", (flag_rC ? ".":""),
XT, XA, XB);
@@ -18154,7 +18154,7 @@ dis_vvec_cmp( UInt theInstr, UInt opc2 )
break;
}
- case 0x1CC: case 0x3CC: // xvcmpgedp[.] (VSX Vector Compare Greater Than or Equal To Double-Precision [ & Record ])
+ case 0x1CC: // xvcmpgedp[.] (VSX Vector Compare Greater Than or Equal To Double-Precision [ & Record ])
{
DIP("xvcmpgedp%s crf%d,fr%u,fr%u\n", (flag_rC ? ".":""),
XT, XA, XB);
@@ -18162,7 +18162,7 @@ dis_vvec_cmp( UInt theInstr, UInt opc2 )
break;
}
- case 0x1AC: case 0x3AC: // xvcmpgtdp[.] (VSX Vector Compare Greater Than Double-Precision [ & Record ])
+ case 0x1AC: // xvcmpgtdp[.] (VSX Vector Compare Greater Than Double-Precision [ & Record ])
{
DIP("xvcmpgtdp%s crf%d,fr%u,fr%u\n", (flag_rC ? ".":""),
XT, XA, XB);
@@ -18170,7 +18170,7 @@ dis_vvec_cmp( UInt theInstr, UInt opc2 )
break;
}
- case 0x10C: case 0x30C: // xvcmpeqsp[.] (VSX Vector Compare Equal To Single-Precision [ & Record ])
+ case 0x10C: // xvcmpeqsp[.] (VSX Vector Compare Equal To Single-Precision [ & Record ])
{
IRTemp vD = newTemp(Ity_V128);
@@ -18184,7 +18184,7 @@ dis_vvec_cmp( UInt theInstr, UInt opc2 )
break;
}
- case 0x14C: case 0x34C: // xvcmpgesp[.] (VSX Vector Compare Greater Than or Equal To Single-Precision [ & Record ])
+ case 0x14C: // xvcmpgesp[.] (VSX Vector Compare Greater Than or Equal To Single-Precision [ & Record ])
{
IRTemp vD = newTemp(Ity_V128);
@@ -18198,7 +18198,7 @@ dis_vvec_cmp( UInt theInstr, UInt opc2 )
break;
}
- case 0x12C: case 0x32C: //xvcmpgtsp[.] (VSX Vector Compare Greater Than Single-Precision [ & Record ])
+ case 0x12C: //xvcmpgtsp[.] (VSX Vector Compare Greater Than Single-Precision [ & Record ])
{
IRTemp vD = newTemp(Ity_V128);
@@ -27043,17 +27043,93 @@ struct vsx_insn {
};
// ATTENTION: Keep this array sorted on the opcocde!!!
-static struct vsx_insn vsx_all[] = {
- { 0x0, "xsaddsp" },
- { 0x4, "xsmaddasp" },
- { 0x8, "xxsldwi" },
+static struct vsx_insn vsx_xx2[] = {
{ 0x14, "xsrsqrtesp" },
{ 0x16, "xssqrtsp" },
{ 0x18, "xxsel" },
+ { 0x34, "xsresp" },
+ { 0x90, "xscvdpuxws" },
+ { 0x92, "xsrdpi" },
+ { 0x94, "xsrsqrtedp" },
+ { 0x96, "xssqrtdp" },
+ { 0xb0, "xscvdpsxws" },
+ { 0xb2, "xsrdpiz" },
+ { 0xb4, "xsredp" },
+ { 0xd2, "xsrdpip" },
+ { 0xd4, "xstsqrtdp" },
+ { 0xd6, "xsrdpic" },
+ { 0xf2, "xsrdpim" },
+ { 0x112, "xvrspi" },
+ { 0x116, "xvsqrtsp" },
+ { 0x130, "xvcvspsxws" },
+ { 0x132, "xvrspiz" },
+ { 0x134, "xvresp" },
+ { 0x148, "xxspltw" },
+ { 0x14A, "xxextractuw" },
+ { 0x150, "xvcvuxwsp" },
+ { 0x152, "xvrspip" },
+ { 0x154, "xvtsqrtsp" },
+ { 0x156, "xvrspic" },
+ { 0x16A, "xxinsertw" },
+ { 0x170, "xvcvsxwsp" },
+ { 0x172, "xvrspim" },
+ { 0x190, "xvcvdpuxws" },
+ { 0x192, "xvrdpi" },
+ { 0x194, "xvrsqrtedp" },
+ { 0x196, "xvsqrtdp" },
+ { 0x1b0, "xvcvdpsxws" },
+ { 0x1b2, "xvrdpiz" },
+ { 0x1b4, "xvredp" },
+ { 0x1d0, "xvcvuxwdp" },
+ { 0x1d2, "xvrdpip" },
+ { 0x1d4, "xvtsqrtdp" },
+ { 0x1d6, "xvrdpic" },
+ { 0x1f0, "xvcvsxwdp" },
+ { 0x1f2, "xvrdpim" },
+ { 0x212, "xscvdpsp" },
+ { 0x216, "xscvdpspn" },
+ { 0x232, "xxrsp" },
+ { 0x250, "xscvuxdsp" },
+ { 0x254, "xststdcsp" },
+ { 0x270, "xscvsxdsp" },
+ { 0x290, "xscvdpuxds" },
+ { 0x292, "xscvspdp" },
+ { 0x296, "xscvspdpn" },
+ { 0x2b0, "xscvdpsxds" },
+ { 0x2b2, "xsabsdp" },
+ { 0x2b6, "xsxexpdp_xsxigdp" },
+ { 0x2d0, "xscvuxddp" },
+ { 0x2d2, "xsnabsdp" },
+ { 0x2d4, "xststdcdp" },
+ { 0x2e4, "xsnmsubmdp" },
+ { 0x2f0, "xscvsxddp" },
+ { 0x2f2, "xsnegdp" },
+ { 0x310, "xvcvspuxds" },
+ { 0x312, "xvcvdpsp" },
+ { 0x330, "xvcvspsxds" },
+ { 0x332, "xvabssp" },
+ { 0x350, "xvcvuxdsp" },
+ { 0x352, "xvnabssp" },
+ { 0x370, "xvcvsxdsp" },
+ { 0x372, "xvnegsp" },
+ { 0x390, "xvcvdpuxds" },
+ { 0x392, "xvcvspdp" },
+ { 0x3b0, "xvcvdpsxds" },
+ { 0x3b2, "xvabsdp" },
+ { 0x3b6, "xxbr[h|w|d|q]|xvxexpdp|xvxexpsp|xvxsigdp|xvxsigsp|xvcvhpsp|xvcvsphp|xscvdphp|xscvhpdp" },
+ { 0x3d0, "xvcvuxddp" },
+ { 0x3d2, "xvnabsdp" },
+ { 0x3f2, "xvnegdp" }
+};
+#define VSX_XX2_LEN (sizeof vsx_xx2 / sizeof *vsx_xx2)
+
+// ATTENTION: Keep this array sorted on the opcocde!!!
+static struct vsx_insn vsx_xx3[] = {
+ { 0x0, "xsaddsp" },
+ { 0x4, "xsmaddasp" },
+ { 0x9, "xsmaddmsp" },
{ 0x20, "xssubsp" },
{ 0x24, "xsmaddmsp" },
- { 0x28, "xxpermdi" },
- { 0x34, "xsresp" },
{ 0x3A, "xxpermr" },
{ 0x40, "xsmulsp" },
{ 0x44, "xsmsubasp" },
@@ -27064,174 +27140,112 @@ static struct vsx_insn vsx_all[] = {
{ 0x80, "xsadddp" },
{ 0x84, "xsmaddadp" },
{ 0x8c, "xscmpudp" },
- { 0x90, "xscvdpuxws" },
- { 0x92, "xsrdpi" },
- { 0x94, "xsrsqrtedp" },
- { 0x96, "xssqrtdp" },
{ 0xa0, "xssubdp" },
{ 0xa4, "xsmaddmdp" },
{ 0xac, "xscmpodp" },
- { 0xb0, "xscvdpsxws" },
- { 0xb2, "xsrdpiz" },
- { 0xb4, "xsredp" },
{ 0xc0, "xsmuldp" },
{ 0xc4, "xsmsubadp" },
{ 0xc8, "xxmrglw" },
- { 0xd2, "xsrdpip" },
{ 0xd4, "xstsqrtdp" },
- { 0xd6, "xsrdpic" },
{ 0xe0, "xsdivdp" },
{ 0xe4, "xsmsubmdp" },
{ 0xe8, "xxpermr" },
{ 0xeC, "xscmpexpdp" },
- { 0xf2, "xsrdpim" },
{ 0xf4, "xstdivdp" },
{ 0x100, "xvaddsp" },
{ 0x104, "xvmaddasp" },
- { 0x10c, "xvcmpeqsp" },
+ { 0x10C, "xvcmpeqsp" },
{ 0x110, "xvcvspuxws" },
- { 0x112, "xvrspi" },
{ 0x114, "xvrsqrtesp" },
- { 0x116, "xvsqrtsp" },
{ 0x120, "xvsubsp" },
{ 0x124, "xvmaddmsp" },
- { 0x12c, "xvcmpgtsp" },
{ 0x130, "xvcvspsxws" },
- { 0x132, "xvrspiz" },
- { 0x134, "xvresp" },
{ 0x140, "xvmulsp" },
{ 0x144, "xvmsubasp" },
- { 0x148, "xxspltw" },
- { 0x14A, "xxextractuw" },
- { 0x14c, "xvcmpgesp" },
- { 0x150, "xvcvuxwsp" },
- { 0x152, "xvrspip" },
- { 0x154, "xvtsqrtsp" },
- { 0x156, "xvrspic" },
+ { 0x14C, "xvcmpgesp", },
{ 0x160, "xvdivsp" },
{ 0x164, "xvmsubmsp" },
- { 0x16A, "xxinsertw" },
- { 0x170, "xvcvsxwsp" },
- { 0x172, "xvrspim" },
{ 0x174, "xvtdivsp" },
{ 0x180, "xvadddp" },
{ 0x184, "xvmaddadp" },
- { 0x18c, "xvcmpeqdp" },
- { 0x190, "xvcvdpuxws" },
- { 0x192, "xvrdpi" },
- { 0x194, "xvrsqrtedp" },
- { 0x196, "xvsqrtdp" },
+ { 0x18C, "xvcmpeqdp" },
{ 0x1a0, "xvsubdp" },
{ 0x1a4, "xvmaddmdp" },
- { 0x1ac, "xvcmpgtdp" },
- { 0x1b0, "xvcvdpsxws" },
- { 0x1b2, "xvrdpiz" },
- { 0x1b4, "xvredp" },
+ { 0x1aC, "xvcmpgtdp" },
{ 0x1c0, "xvmuldp" },
{ 0x1c4, "xvmsubadp" },
{ 0x1cc, "xvcmpgedp" },
- { 0x1d0, "xvcvuxwdp" },
- { 0x1d2, "xvrdpip" },
- { 0x1d4, "xvtsqrtdp" },
- { 0x1d6, "xvrdpic" },
{ 0x1e0, "xvdivdp" },
{ 0x1e4, "xvmsubmdp" },
- { 0x1f0, "xvcvsxwdp" },
- { 0x1f2, "xvrdpim" },
{ 0x1f4, "xvtdivdp" },
{ 0x204, "xsnmaddasp" },
{ 0x208, "xxland" },
- { 0x212, "xscvdpsp" },
- { 0x216, "xscvdpspn" },
{ 0x224, "xsnmaddmsp" },
{ 0x228, "xxlandc" },
- { 0x232, "xxrsp" },
{ 0x244, "xsnmsubasp" },
{ 0x248, "xxlor" },
- { 0x250, "xscvuxdsp" },
- { 0x254, "xststdcsp" },
{ 0x264, "xsnmsubmsp" },
{ 0x268, "xxlxor" },
- { 0x270, "xscvsxdsp" },
{ 0x280, "xsmaxdp" },
{ 0x284, "xsnmaddadp" },
{ 0x288, "xxlnor" },
- { 0x290, "xscvdpuxds" },
- { 0x292, "xscvspdp" },
- { 0x296, "xscvspdpn" },
{ 0x2a0, "xsmindp" },
{ 0x2a4, "xsnmaddmdp" },
{ 0x2a8, "xxlorc" },
- { 0x2b0, "xscvdpsxds" },
- { 0x2b2, "xsabsdp" },
- { 0x2b6, "xsxexpdp_xsxigdp" },
{ 0x2c0, "xscpsgndp" },
{ 0x2c4, "xsnmsubadp" },
{ 0x2c8, "xxlnand" },
- { 0x2d0, "xscvuxddp" },
- { 0x2d2, "xsnabsdp" },
- { 0x2d4, "xststdcdp" },
{ 0x2e4, "xsnmsubmdp" },
{ 0x2e8, "xxleqv" },
- { 0x2f0, "xscvsxddp" },
- { 0x2f2, "xsnegdp" },
{ 0x300, "xvmaxsp" },
{ 0x304, "xvnmaddasp" },
- { 0x30c, "xvcmpeqsp." },
- { 0x310, "xvcvspuxds" },
- { 0x312, "xvcvdpsp" },
{ 0x320, "xvminsp" },
{ 0x324, "xvnmaddmsp" },
- { 0x32c, "xvcmpgtsp." },
- { 0x330, "xvcvspsxds" },
- { 0x332, "xvabssp" },
{ 0x340, "xvcpsgnsp" },
{ 0x344, "xvnmsubasp" },
- { 0x34c, "xvcmpgesp." },
- { 0x350, "xvcvuxdsp" },
- { 0x352, "xvnabssp" },
- { 0x354, "xvtstdcsp" },
{ 0x360, "xviexpsp" },
{ 0x364, "xvnmsubmsp" },
- { 0x370, "xvcvsxdsp" },
- { 0x372, "xvnegsp" },
{ 0x380, "xvmaxdp" },
{ 0x384, "xvnmaddadp" },
- { 0x38c, "xvcmpeqdp." },
- { 0x390, "xvcvdpuxds" },
- { 0x392, "xvcvspdp" },
- { 0x396, "xsiexpdp" },
{ 0x3a0, "xvmindp" },
{ 0x3a4, "xvnmaddmdp" },
- { 0x3ac, "xvcmpgtdp." },
- { 0x3b0, "xvcvdpsxds" },
- { 0x3b2, "xvabsdp" },
- { 0x3b6, "xxbr[h|w|d|q]|xvxexpdp|xvxexpsp|xvxsigdp|xvxsigsp|xvcvhpsp|xvcvsphp|xscvdphp|xscvhpdp" },
{ 0x3c0, "xvcpsgndp" },
{ 0x3c4, "xvnmsubadp" },
- { 0x3cc, "xvcmpgedp." },
- { 0x3d0, "xvcvuxddp" },
- { 0x3d2, "xvnabsdp" },
- { 0x3d4, "xvtstdcdp" },
{ 0x3e0, "xviexpdp" },
{ 0x3e4, "xvnmsubmdp" },
{ 0x3f0, "xvcvsxddp" },
- { 0x3f2, "xvnegdp" }
};
-#define VSX_ALL_LEN (sizeof vsx_all / sizeof *vsx_all)
+#define VSX_XX3_LEN (sizeof vsx_xx3 / sizeof *vsx_xx3)
-// ATTENTION: This search function assumes vsx_all array is sorted.
-static Int findVSXextOpCode(UInt opcode)
+// ATTENTION: This search functions assumes vsx_all array is sorted.
+static Int findVSXextOpCode_xx2(UInt opcode)
{
Int low, mid, high;
low = 0;
- high = VSX_ALL_LEN - 1;
+ high = VSX_XX2_LEN - 1;
while (low <= high) {
mid = (low + high)/2;
- if (opcode < vsx_all[mid].opcode)
+ if (opcode < vsx_xx2[mid].opcode)
high = mid - 1;
- else if (opcode > vsx_all[mid].opcode)
+ else if (opcode > vsx_xx2[mid].opcode)
+ low = mid + 1;
+ else
+ return mid;
+ }
+ return -1;
+}
+
+static Int findVSXextOpCode_xx3(UInt opcode)
+{
+ Int low, mid, high;
+ low = 0;
+ high = VSX_XX3_LEN - 1;
+ while (low <= high) {
+ mid = (low + high)/2;
+ if (opcode < vsx_xx3[mid].opcode)
+ high = mid - 1;
+ else if (opcode > vsx_xx3[mid].opcode)
low = mid + 1;
else
return mid;
@@ -27244,31 +27258,68 @@ static Int findVSXextOpCode(UInt opcode)
* passed, and we then try to match it up with one of the VSX forms
* below.
*/
-static UInt get_VSX60_opc2(UInt opc2_full)
+static UInt get_VSX60_opc2(UInt opc2_full, UInt theInstr)
{
-#define XX2_MASK 0x000003FE
+#define XX2_1_MASK 0x000003FF // xsiexpdp specific
+#define XX2_2_MASK 0x000003FE
#define XX3_1_MASK 0x000003FC
#define XX3_2_MASK 0x000001FC
-#define XX3_3_MASK 0x0000007C
-#define XX4_MASK 0x00000018
-#define VDCMX_MASK 0x000003B8
+#define XX3_4_MASK 0x0000027C
+#define XX3_5_MASK 0x000003DC
+#define XX4_MASK 0x00000018
+
Int ret;
UInt vsxExtOpcode = 0;
- if (( ret = findVSXextOpCode(opc2_full & XX2_MASK)) >= 0)
- vsxExtOpcode = vsx_all[ret].opcode;
- else if (( ret = findVSXextOpCode(opc2_full & XX3_1_MASK)) >= 0)
- vsxExtOpcode = vsx_all[ret].opcode;
- else if (( ret = findVSXextOpCode(opc2_full & VDCMX_MASK)) >= 0)
- vsxExtOpcode = vsx_all[ret].opcode;
- else if (( ret = findVSXextOpCode(opc2_full & XX3_2_MASK)) >= 0)
- vsxExtOpcode = vsx_all[ret].opcode;
- else if (( ret = findVSXextOpCode(opc2_full & XX3_3_MASK)) >= 0)
- vsxExtOpcode = vsx_all[ret].opcode;
- else if (( ret = findVSXextOpCode(opc2_full & XX4_MASK)) >= 0)
- vsxExtOpcode = vsx_all[ret].opcode;
+ if (( ret = findVSXextOpCode_xx2(opc2_full & XX2_2_MASK)) >= 0)
+ return vsx_xx2[ret].opcode;
+ else if ((opc2_full & XX2_1_MASK) == 0x396 ) // xsiexpdp
+ return 0x396;
+ else if (( ret = findVSXextOpCode_xx3(opc2_full & XX3_1_MASK)) >= 0)
+ return vsx_xx3[ret].opcode;
+ else {
+
+ /* There are only a few codes in each of these cases it is
+ * probably faster to check for the codes then do the array lookups.
+ */
+ vsxExtOpcode = opc2_full & XX3_2_MASK;
+
+ switch (vsxExtOpcode) {
+ case 0x10C: return vsxExtOpcode; // xvcmpeqsp
+ case 0x12C: return vsxExtOpcode; // xvcmpgtsp, xvcmpgtsp.
+ case 0x14C: return vsxExtOpcode; // xvcmpgesp, xvcmpgesp.
+ case 0x18C: return vsxExtOpcode; // xvcmpeqdp, xvcmpeqdp.
+ case 0x1AC: return vsxExtOpcode; // xvcmpgtdp, xvcmpgtdp.
+ case 0x1CC: return vsxExtOpcode; // xvcmpgedp, xvcmpgedp.
+ default: break;
+ }
- return vsxExtOpcode;
+ vsxExtOpcode = opc2_full & XX3_4_MASK;
+
+ switch (vsxExtOpcode) {
+ case 0x8: return vsxExtOpcode; // xxsldwi
+ case 0x28: return vsxExtOpcode; // xxpermdi
+ default: break;
+ }
+
+ vsxExtOpcode = opc2_full & XX3_5_MASK;
+
+ switch (vsxExtOpcode) {
+ case 0x354: return vsxExtOpcode; // xvtstdcsp
+ case 0x3D4: return vsxExtOpcode; // xvtstdcdp
+ default: break;
+ }
+
+ if (( opc2_full & XX4_MASK ) == XX4_MASK ) { // xxsel
+ vsxExtOpcode = 0x18;
+ return vsxExtOpcode;
+ }
+ }
+
+ vex_printf( "Error: undefined opcode 0x %x, the instruction = 0x %x\n",
+ opc2_full, theInstr );
+ vpanic( "ERROR: get_VSX60_opc2()\n" );
+ return 0;
}
/*------------------------------------------------------------*/
@@ -27718,7 +27769,7 @@ DisResult disInstr_PPC_WRK (
opc2 = ifieldOPClo10(theInstr);
UInt opc2hi = IFIELD(theInstr, 7, 4);
UInt opc2lo = IFIELD(theInstr, 3, 3);
- UInt vsxOpc2 = get_VSX60_opc2(opc2);
+ UInt vsxOpc2;
if (( opc2hi == 13 ) && ( opc2lo == 5)) { //xvtstdcsp
if (dis_vxs_misc(theInstr, 0x354, allow_isa_3_0))
@@ -27747,6 +27798,8 @@ DisResult disInstr_PPC_WRK (
goto decode_failure;
}
+ vsxOpc2 = get_VSX60_opc2(opc2, theInstr);
+
switch (vsxOpc2) {
case 0x8: case 0x28: case 0x48: case 0xc8: // xxsldwi, xxpermdi, xxmrghw, xxmrglw
case 0x068: case 0xE8: // xxperm, xxpermr
@@ -27851,12 +27904,12 @@ DisResult disInstr_PPC_WRK (
if (dis_vx_conv(theInstr, vsxOpc2)) goto decode_success;
goto decode_failure;
- case 0x18C: case 0x38C: // xvcmpeqdp[.]
- case 0x10C: case 0x30C: // xvcmpeqsp[.]
- case 0x14C: case 0x34C: // xvcmpgesp[.]
- case 0x12C: case 0x32C: // xvcmpgtsp[.]
- case 0x1CC: case 0x3CC: // xvcmpgedp[.]
- case 0x1AC: case 0x3AC: // xvcmpgtdp[.]
+ case 0x18C: // xvcmpeqdp[.]
+ case 0x10C: // xvcmpeqsp[.]
+ case 0x14C: // xvcmpgesp[.]
+ case 0x12C: // xvcmpgtsp[.]
+ case 0x1CC: // xvcmpgedp[.]
+ case 0x1AC: // xvcmpgtdp[.]
if (dis_vvec_cmp(theInstr, vsxOpc2)) goto decode_success;
goto decode_failure;

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@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
PPC64: ISA 3.0 setup fixes.
There is a typo in the configure.ac file that causes the HAS_ISA_3_00
variable to not be set.
The mask64 value is missing the HWCAPS bit for ISA3.0.
bugzilla
---
VEX/priv/guest_ppc_toIR.c | 2 +-
configure.ac | 2 +-
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/VEX/priv/guest_ppc_toIR.c b/VEX/priv/guest_ppc_toIR.c
index 0d27389..6fede61 100644
--- a/VEX/priv/guest_ppc_toIR.c
+++ b/VEX/priv/guest_ppc_toIR.c
@@ -29122,7 +29122,7 @@ DisResult disInstr_PPC ( IRSB* irsb_IN,
mask64 = VEX_HWCAPS_PPC64_V | VEX_HWCAPS_PPC64_FX
| VEX_HWCAPS_PPC64_GX | VEX_HWCAPS_PPC64_VX | VEX_HWCAPS_PPC64_DFP
- | VEX_HWCAPS_PPC64_ISA2_07;
+ | VEX_HWCAPS_PPC64_ISA2_07 | VEX_HWCAPS_PPC64_ISA3_0;
if (mode64) {
vassert((hwcaps_guest & mask32) == 0);
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index 587917b..4c3cc58 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -1537,7 +1537,7 @@ ac_asm_have_isa_3_00=no
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
])
-AM_CONDITIONAL(HAS_ISA_3_00, test x$ac_asm_have_isa_3_00 = xyes \
+AM_CONDITIONAL(HAS_ISA_3_00, [test x$ac_asm_have_isa_3_00 = xyes \
-a x$HWCAP_HAS_ISA_3_00 = xyes])
# Check for pthread_create@GLIBC2.0
--
1.8.3.1
Only in valgrind-3.12.0: autom4te.cache
diff -ur valgrind-3.12.0.orig/configure valgrind-3.12.0/configure
--- valgrind-3.12.0.orig/configure 2016-12-16 16:52:17.101832444 +0100
+++ valgrind-3.12.0/configure 2017-03-28 23:38:32.997776458 +0200
@@ -8122,7 +8122,7 @@
rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
if test x$ac_asm_have_isa_3_00 = xyes \
- -a x$HWCAP_HAS_ISA_3_00 = xyes]; then
+ -a x$HWCAP_HAS_ISA_3_00 = xyes; then
HAS_ISA_3_00_TRUE=
HAS_ISA_3_00_FALSE='#'
else

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On ppc64*, R2 is the TOC pointer, should not be considered a
scratch register, and thus should not be in the clobber list.
This is called out in newer GCC releases and triggers a
compile time error.
Thusly, remove R2 from the clobber list.
diff --git a/coregrind/m_debuglog.c b/coregrind/m_debuglog.c
index dc6e26d..be77680 100644
--- a/coregrind/m_debuglog.c
+++ b/coregrind/m_debuglog.c
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ static UInt local_sys_write_stderr ( const HChar* buf, Int n )
:
: "b" (block)
: "cc","memory","cr0","ctr",
- "r0","r2","r3","r4","r5","r6","r7","r8","r9","r10","r11","r12"
+ "r0","r3","r4","r5","r6","r7","r8","r9","r10","r11","r12"
);
if (block[0] < 0)
block[0] = -1;
@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ static UInt local_sys_getpid ( void )
: "=&r" (__res)
: "i" (__NR_getpid)
: "cc","memory","cr0","ctr",
- "r0","r2","r4","r5","r6","r7","r8","r9","r10","r11","r12"
+ "r0","r4","r5","r6","r7","r8","r9","r10","r11","r12"
);
return (UInt)__res;
}
diff --git a/include/valgrind.h b/include/valgrind.h
index 6892007..d2e7c38 100644
--- a/include/valgrind.h
+++ b/include/valgrind.h
@@ -2708,7 +2708,7 @@ typedef
#define __CALLER_SAVED_REGS \
"lr", "ctr", "xer", \
"cr0", "cr1", "cr2", "cr3", "cr4", "cr5", "cr6", "cr7", \
- "r0", "r2", "r3", "r4", "r5", "r6", "r7", "r8", "r9", "r10", \
+ "r0", "r3", "r4", "r5", "r6", "r7", "r8", "r9", "r10", \
"r11", "r12", "r13"
/* Macros to save and align the stack before making a function
@@ -3264,7 +3264,7 @@ typedef
#define __CALLER_SAVED_REGS \
"lr", "ctr", "xer", \
"cr0", "cr1", "cr2", "cr3", "cr4", "cr5", "cr6", "cr7", \
- "r0", "r2", "r3", "r4", "r5", "r6", "r7", "r8", "r9", "r10", \
+ "r0", "r3", "r4", "r5", "r6", "r7", "r8", "r9", "r10", \
"r11", "r12", "r13"
/* Macros to save and align the stack before making a function

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commit eee2c95b91b2fdcb36c0b1a2ab15df4a44ee2986
Author: philippe <philippe@a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9>
Date: Sat Nov 19 13:51:41 2016 +0000
Fix Bug 372600 - process loops forever when fatal signals are arriving quickly
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@16140 a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9
diff --git a/coregrind/m_signals.c b/coregrind/m_signals.c
index 168b681..b398882 100644
--- a/coregrind/m_signals.c
+++ b/coregrind/m_signals.c
@@ -2430,8 +2430,14 @@ void async_signalhandler ( Int sigNo,
info->si_code = sanitize_si_code(info->si_code);
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals))
- VG_(dmsg)("async signal handler: signal=%d, tid=%u, si_code=%d\n",
- sigNo, tid, info->si_code);
+ VG_(dmsg)("async signal handler: signal=%d, tid=%u, si_code=%d, "
+ "exitreason %s\n",
+ sigNo, tid, info->si_code,
+ VG_(name_of_VgSchedReturnCode)(tst->exitreason));
+
+ /* */
+ if (tst->exitreason == VgSrc_FatalSig)
+ resume_scheduler(tid);
/* Update thread state properly. The signal can only have been
delivered whilst we were in
@@ -2479,8 +2485,16 @@ void async_signalhandler ( Int sigNo,
);
/* (2) */
- /* Set up the thread's state to deliver a signal */
- if (!is_sig_ign(info, tid))
+ /* Set up the thread's state to deliver a signal.
+ However, if exitreason is VgSrc_FatalSig, then thread tid was
+ taken out of a syscall by VG_(nuke_all_threads_except).
+ But after the emission of VKI_SIGKILL, another (fatal) async
+ signal might be sent. In such a case, we must not handle this
+ signal, as the thread is supposed to die first.
+ => resume the scheduler for such a thread, so that the scheduler
+ can let the thread die. */
+ if (tst->exitreason != VgSrc_FatalSig
+ && !is_sig_ign(info, tid))
deliver_signal(tid, info, uc);
/* It's crucial that (1) and (2) happen in the order (1) then (2)
@@ -2946,6 +2960,20 @@ void VG_(poll_signals)(ThreadId tid)
ThreadState *tst = VG_(get_ThreadState)(tid);
vki_sigset_t saved_mask;
+ if (tst->exitreason == VgSrc_FatalSig) {
+ /* This task has been requested to die due to a fatal signal
+ received by the process. So, we cannot poll new signals,
+ as we are supposed to die asap. If we would poll and deliver
+ a new (maybe fatal) signal, this could cause a deadlock, as
+ this thread would believe it has to terminate the other threads
+ and wait for them to die, while we already have a thread doing
+ that. */
+ if (VG_(clo_trace_signals))
+ VG_(dmsg)("poll_signals: not polling as thread %u is exitreason %s\n",
+ tid, VG_(name_of_VgSchedReturnCode)(tst->exitreason));
+ return;
+ }
+
/* look for all the signals this thread isn't blocking */
/* pollset = ~tst->sig_mask */
VG_(sigcomplementset)( &pollset, &tst->sig_mask );
@@ -2961,15 +2989,18 @@ void VG_(poll_signals)(ThreadId tid)
/* If there was nothing queued, ask the kernel for a pending signal */
if (sip == NULL && VG_(sigtimedwait_zero)(&pollset, &si) > 0) {
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals))
- VG_(dmsg)("poll_signals: got signal %d for thread %u\n",
- si.si_signo, tid);
+ VG_(dmsg)("poll_signals: got signal %d for thread %u exitreason %s\n",
+ si.si_signo, tid,
+ VG_(name_of_VgSchedReturnCode)(tst->exitreason));
sip = &si;
}
if (sip != NULL) {
/* OK, something to do; deliver it */
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals))
- VG_(dmsg)("Polling found signal %d for tid %u\n", sip->si_signo, tid);
+ VG_(dmsg)("Polling found signal %d for tid %u exitreason %s\n",
+ sip->si_signo, tid,
+ VG_(name_of_VgSchedReturnCode)(tst->exitreason));
if (!is_sig_ign(sip, tid))
deliver_signal(tid, sip, NULL);
else if (VG_(clo_trace_signals))
@@ -3073,7 +3104,8 @@ void VG_(sigstartup_actions) ( void )
}
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals))
- VG_(dmsg)("Max kernel-supported signal is %d\n", VG_(max_signal));
+ VG_(dmsg)("Max kernel-supported signal is %d, VG_SIGVGKILL is %d\n",
+ VG_(max_signal), VG_SIGVGKILL);
/* Our private internal signals are treated as ignored */
scss.scss_per_sig[VG_SIGVGKILL].scss_handler = VKI_SIG_IGN;

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commit 88cf06207b074f387c04de4938a0bb20366616b0
Author: mjw <mjw@a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9>
Date: Fri Oct 21 00:02:10 2016 +0000
Add libc_test to workaround pth_cond_destroy_busy test hangs.
This is a workaround for bug #371396. It adds a new test program
that can be used skip tests given a specific libc implementation
and optionally a specific minimum version. Currently only glibc
is recognized. This is used for the drd and helgrind tests
pth_cond_destroy_busy to be skipped on glibc 2.24.90+.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@16097 a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9
diff --git a/drd/tests/pth_cond_destroy_busy.vgtest b/drd/tests/pth_cond_destroy_busy.vgtest
index eafbd74..f3cf778 100644
--- a/drd/tests/pth_cond_destroy_busy.vgtest
+++ b/drd/tests/pth_cond_destroy_busy.vgtest
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-prereq: ./supported_libpthread
+prereq: ./supported_libpthread && ! ../../tests/libc_test glibc 2.24.90
prog: pth_cond_destroy_busy
diff --git a/helgrind/tests/pth_cond_destroy_busy.vgtest b/helgrind/tests/pth_cond_destroy_busy.vgtest
index 45d7853..2957cc3 100644
--- a/helgrind/tests/pth_cond_destroy_busy.vgtest
+++ b/helgrind/tests/pth_cond_destroy_busy.vgtest
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-prereq: ! ../../tests/os_test darwin
+prereq: ! ../../tests/os_test darwin && ! ../../tests/libc_test glibc 2.24.90
prog: ../../drd/tests/pth_cond_destroy_busy
diff --git a/tests/Makefile.am b/tests/Makefile.am
index 9c0cc3a..7233626 100644
--- a/tests/Makefile.am
+++ b/tests/Makefile.am
@@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ noinst_HEADERS = \
check_PROGRAMS = \
arch_test \
os_test \
+ libc_test \
true \
x86_amd64_features \
s390x_features \
diff --git a/tests/libc_test.c b/tests/libc_test.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0de3d5d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/libc_test.c
@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
+// Compare given libc name and version number to system name and version.
+
+// Returns
+// - 0 if the libc name matches is at least the minimum version (if given).
+// - 1 if the libc name doesn't match or the version is lower than requested.
+// - 2 if the requested libc name isn't recognised.
+// - 3 if there was a usage error (it also prints an error message).
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+#ifdef __GLIBC__
+#include <gnu/libc-version.h>
+#endif
+
+#define False 0
+#define True 1
+typedef int Bool;
+
+/* Assumes the versions are x.y.z, with y and z optional. */
+static Bool matches_version(char *min_version) {
+ int a1=0, a2=0, a3=0, g1=0, g2=0, g3=0; // 'a' = actual; 'g' = given
+ const char *aversion;
+
+ if (min_version == NULL) return True; // no version specified
+
+ // get actual version number
+#ifdef __GLIBC__
+ aversion = gnu_get_libc_version();
+#else
+ aversion = "unknown";
+#endif
+ // We expect at least one number.
+ if (sscanf(aversion, "%d.%d.%d", &a1, &a2, &a3) < 1) return False;
+
+ // parse given version number.
+ if (sscanf(min_version, "%d.%d.%d", &g1, &g2, &g3) < 1) return False;
+
+ if (a1 > g1) return True;
+ if (a1 < g1) return False;
+ if (a2 > g2) return True;
+ if (a2 < g2) return False;
+ if (a3 >= g3) return True;
+
+ return False;
+}
+
+static Bool go(char* libc, char *min_version)
+{
+#ifdef __GLIBC__
+ if ( 0 == strcmp( libc, "glibc" )
+ && matches_version( min_version ))
+ return True;
+#endif
+
+ return False;
+}
+
+//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// main
+//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+int main(int argc, char **argv)
+{
+ if ( argc < 2 ) {
+ fprintf( stderr, "usage: libc_test <libc-name> [<min-version>]\n" );
+ exit(3); // Usage error.
+ }
+ if (go( argv[1], argv[2] )) {
+ return 0; // Matched.
+ }
+
+ if ( 0 == strcmp ( argv[1], "glibc" ) ) {
+ return 1; // Requested libc name known, but this isn't it.
+ // Or it wasn't the minimum requested version.
+ }
+ return 2; // Didn't match any known libc name.
+}
Only in valgrind-3.12.0.RC2: autom4te.cache
diff -ur valgrind-3.12.0.RC2.orig/tests/Makefile.in valgrind-3.12.0.RC2/tests/Makefile.in
--- valgrind-3.12.0.RC2.orig/tests/Makefile.in 2016-10-21 02:10:24.283643034 +0200
+++ valgrind-3.12.0.RC2/tests/Makefile.in 2016-10-21 02:11:09.668003685 +0200
@@ -121,10 +121,11 @@
@COMPILER_IS_CLANG_TRUE@ -Wno-uninitialized -Wno-unused-value # \
@COMPILER_IS_CLANG_TRUE@ clang 3.0.0
@COMPILER_IS_CLANG_TRUE@am__append_7 = -Wno-unused-private-field # drd/tests/tsan_unittest.cpp
-check_PROGRAMS = arch_test$(EXEEXT) os_test$(EXEEXT) true$(EXEEXT) \
- x86_amd64_features$(EXEEXT) s390x_features$(EXEEXT) \
- mips_features$(EXEEXT) power_insn_available$(EXEEXT) \
- is_ppc64_BE$(EXEEXT) min_power_isa$(EXEEXT)
+check_PROGRAMS = arch_test$(EXEEXT) os_test$(EXEEXT) \
+ libc_test$(EXEEXT) true$(EXEEXT) x86_amd64_features$(EXEEXT) \
+ s390x_features$(EXEEXT) mips_features$(EXEEXT) \
+ power_insn_available$(EXEEXT) is_ppc64_BE$(EXEEXT) \
+ min_power_isa$(EXEEXT)
subdir = tests
ACLOCAL_M4 = $(top_srcdir)/aclocal.m4
am__aclocal_m4_deps = $(top_srcdir)/configure.ac
@@ -142,6 +143,9 @@
is_ppc64_BE_SOURCES = is_ppc64_BE.c
is_ppc64_BE_OBJECTS = is_ppc64_BE.$(OBJEXT)
is_ppc64_BE_LDADD = $(LDADD)
+libc_test_SOURCES = libc_test.c
+libc_test_OBJECTS = libc_test.$(OBJEXT)
+libc_test_LDADD = $(LDADD)
min_power_isa_SOURCES = min_power_isa.c
min_power_isa_OBJECTS = min_power_isa-min_power_isa.$(OBJEXT)
min_power_isa_LDADD = $(LDADD)
@@ -201,10 +205,10 @@
am__v_CCLD_ = $(am__v_CCLD_@AM_DEFAULT_V@)
am__v_CCLD_0 = @echo " CCLD " $@;
am__v_CCLD_1 =
-SOURCES = arch_test.c is_ppc64_BE.c min_power_isa.c mips_features.c \
- os_test.c power_insn_available.c s390x_features.c true.c \
- x86_amd64_features.c
-DIST_SOURCES = arch_test.c is_ppc64_BE.c min_power_isa.c \
+SOURCES = arch_test.c is_ppc64_BE.c libc_test.c min_power_isa.c \
+ mips_features.c os_test.c power_insn_available.c \
+ s390x_features.c true.c x86_amd64_features.c
+DIST_SOURCES = arch_test.c is_ppc64_BE.c libc_test.c min_power_isa.c \
mips_features.c os_test.c power_insn_available.c \
s390x_features.c true.c x86_amd64_features.c
am__can_run_installinfo = \
@@ -681,6 +685,10 @@
@rm -f is_ppc64_BE$(EXEEXT)
$(AM_V_CCLD)$(LINK) $(is_ppc64_BE_OBJECTS) $(is_ppc64_BE_LDADD) $(LIBS)
+libc_test$(EXEEXT): $(libc_test_OBJECTS) $(libc_test_DEPENDENCIES) $(EXTRA_libc_test_DEPENDENCIES)
+ @rm -f libc_test$(EXEEXT)
+ $(AM_V_CCLD)$(LINK) $(libc_test_OBJECTS) $(libc_test_LDADD) $(LIBS)
+
min_power_isa$(EXEEXT): $(min_power_isa_OBJECTS) $(min_power_isa_DEPENDENCIES) $(EXTRA_min_power_isa_DEPENDENCIES)
@rm -f min_power_isa$(EXEEXT)
$(AM_V_CCLD)$(min_power_isa_LINK) $(min_power_isa_OBJECTS) $(min_power_isa_LDADD) $(LIBS)
@@ -717,6 +725,7 @@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/arch_test.Po@am__quote@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/is_ppc64_BE.Po@am__quote@
+@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/libc_test.Po@am__quote@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/min_power_isa-min_power_isa.Po@am__quote@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/mips_features.Po@am__quote@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/os_test.Po@am__quote@

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@ -1,85 +0,0 @@
commit 4e66d0f7ca6ef2cac6c303e761af605c82b78456
Author: petarj <petarj@a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9>
Date: Tue Jan 31 18:22:20 2017 +0000
force old implementation of std::string for leak_cpp_interior test
This patch forces leak_cpp_interior to be compiled using old implementation
of std::string.
Related issue #373069
Patch by Aleksandar Rikalo.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@16217 a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9
diff --git a/memcheck/tests/leak_cpp_interior.cpp b/memcheck/tests/leak_cpp_interior.cpp
index f66fc89..a4b4824 100644
--- a/memcheck/tests/leak_cpp_interior.cpp
+++ b/memcheck/tests/leak_cpp_interior.cpp
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+#define _GLIBCXX_USE_CXX11_ABI 0
#define __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <stdio.h>
diff --git a/memcheck/tests/leak_cpp_interior.stderr.exp b/memcheck/tests/leak_cpp_interior.stderr.exp
index 3228f74..70e2764 100644
--- a/memcheck/tests/leak_cpp_interior.stderr.exp
+++ b/memcheck/tests/leak_cpp_interior.stderr.exp
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
valgrind output will go to log
VALGRIND_DO_LEAK_CHECK
4 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record ... of ...
- by 0x........: doit() (leak_cpp_interior.cpp:115)
- by 0x........: main (leak_cpp_interior.cpp:130)
+ by 0x........: doit() (leak_cpp_interior.cpp:116)
+ by 0x........: main (leak_cpp_interior.cpp:131)
LEAK SUMMARY:
definitely lost: 4 bytes in 1 blocks
diff --git a/memcheck/tests/leak_cpp_interior.stderr.exp-64bit b/memcheck/tests/leak_cpp_interior.stderr.exp-64bit
index 7a862a3..612fa3e 100644
--- a/memcheck/tests/leak_cpp_interior.stderr.exp-64bit
+++ b/memcheck/tests/leak_cpp_interior.stderr.exp-64bit
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
valgrind output will go to log
VALGRIND_DO_LEAK_CHECK
8 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record ... of ...
- by 0x........: doit() (leak_cpp_interior.cpp:115)
- by 0x........: main (leak_cpp_interior.cpp:130)
+ by 0x........: doit() (leak_cpp_interior.cpp:116)
+ by 0x........: main (leak_cpp_interior.cpp:131)
LEAK SUMMARY:
definitely lost: 8 bytes in 1 blocks
diff --git a/memcheck/tests/leak_cpp_interior.stderr.exp-64bit-solaris b/memcheck/tests/leak_cpp_interior.stderr.exp-64bit-solaris
index d53e4ce..f7e1a07 100644
--- a/memcheck/tests/leak_cpp_interior.stderr.exp-64bit-solaris
+++ b/memcheck/tests/leak_cpp_interior.stderr.exp-64bit-solaris
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
valgrind output will go to log
VALGRIND_DO_LEAK_CHECK
8 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record ... of ...
- by 0x........: doit() (leak_cpp_interior.cpp:115)
- by 0x........: main (leak_cpp_interior.cpp:130)
+ by 0x........: doit() (leak_cpp_interior.cpp:116)
+ by 0x........: main (leak_cpp_interior.cpp:131)
LEAK SUMMARY:
definitely lost: 8 bytes in 1 blocks
diff --git a/memcheck/tests/leak_cpp_interior.stderr.exp-solaris b/memcheck/tests/leak_cpp_interior.stderr.exp-solaris
index 80cd5c3..f9fc390 100644
--- a/memcheck/tests/leak_cpp_interior.stderr.exp-solaris
+++ b/memcheck/tests/leak_cpp_interior.stderr.exp-solaris
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
valgrind output will go to log
VALGRIND_DO_LEAK_CHECK
4 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record ... of ...
- by 0x........: doit() (leak_cpp_interior.cpp:115)
- by 0x........: main (leak_cpp_interior.cpp:130)
+ by 0x........: doit() (leak_cpp_interior.cpp:116)
+ by 0x........: main (leak_cpp_interior.cpp:131)
LEAK SUMMARY:
definitely lost: 4 bytes in 1 blocks

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commit c7bcd1f2ee2d466fb556bfc2b33c5ab039b0898d
Author: sewardj <sewardj@a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9>
Date: Fri Jan 20 09:58:15 2017 +0000
x86-linux: Initialize x86 system GDT on first use. Bug 344139 comment 3.
Patch from Sebastian Lackner, sebastian@fds-team.de.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@16204 a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9
diff --git a/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-x86-linux.c b/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-x86-linux.c
index f8c4eb4..2f879d8 100644
--- a/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-x86-linux.c
+++ b/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-x86-linux.c
@@ -294,11 +294,37 @@ void translate_to_hw_format ( /* IN */ vki_modify_ldt_t* inn,
out->LdtEnt.Words.word2 = entry_2;
}
-/* Create a zeroed-out GDT. */
-static VexGuestX86SegDescr* alloc_zeroed_x86_GDT ( void )
+/* Create initial GDT. */
+static VexGuestX86SegDescr* alloc_system_x86_GDT ( void )
{
Int nbytes = VEX_GUEST_X86_GDT_NENT * sizeof(VexGuestX86SegDescr);
- return VG_(calloc)("di.syswrap-x86.azxG.1", nbytes, 1);
+ VexGuestX86SegDescr* gdt = VG_(calloc)("di.syswrap-x86.azxG.1", nbytes, 1);
+ vki_modify_ldt_t info;
+ UShort seg;
+
+ VG_(memset)(&info, 0, sizeof(info));
+ info.entry_number = 0;
+ info.base_addr = 0;
+ info.limit = 0xfffff;
+ info.seg_32bit = 1;
+ info.contents = 0;
+ info.read_exec_only = 0;
+ info.limit_in_pages = 1;
+ info.seg_not_present = 0;
+ info.useable = 0;
+ info.reserved = 0;
+
+ asm volatile("movw %%ds, %0" : : "m" (seg));
+ if (!(seg & 4)) translate_to_hw_format(&info, &gdt[seg >> 3], 0);
+ asm volatile("movw %%ss, %0" : : "m" (seg));
+ if (!(seg & 4)) translate_to_hw_format(&info, &gdt[seg >> 3], 0);
+
+ info.contents = 2;
+
+ asm volatile("movw %%cs, %0" : : "m" (seg));
+ if (!(seg & 4)) translate_to_hw_format(&info, &gdt[seg >> 3], 0);
+
+ return gdt;
}
/* Create a zeroed-out LDT. */
@@ -505,7 +531,7 @@ SysRes ML_(x86_sys_set_thread_area) ( ThreadId tid, vki_modify_ldt_t* info )
/* If the thread doesn't have a GDT, allocate it now. */
if (!gdt) {
- gdt = alloc_zeroed_x86_GDT();
+ gdt = alloc_system_x86_GDT();
VG_(threads)[tid].arch.vex.guest_GDT = (HWord)gdt;
}
@@ -564,7 +590,7 @@ static SysRes sys_get_thread_area ( ThreadId tid, vki_modify_ldt_t* info )
/* If the thread doesn't have a GDT, allocate it now. */
if (!gdt) {
- gdt = alloc_zeroed_x86_GDT();
+ gdt = alloc_system_x86_GDT();
VG_(threads)[tid].arch.vex.guest_GDT = (HWord)gdt;
}
@@ -616,7 +642,7 @@ void ML_(x86_setup_LDT_GDT) ( /*OUT*/ ThreadArchState *child,
child->vex.guest_GDT = (HWord)NULL;
if (parent->vex.guest_GDT != (HWord)NULL) {
- child->vex.guest_GDT = (HWord)alloc_zeroed_x86_GDT();
+ child->vex.guest_GDT = (HWord)alloc_system_x86_GDT();
copy_GDT_from_to( (VexGuestX86SegDescr*)parent->vex.guest_GDT,
(VexGuestX86SegDescr*)child->vex.guest_GDT );
}
commit 5f4041b376f7465cd108ad4d1696b0b8a603a175
Author: sewardj <sewardj@8f6e269a-dfd6-0310-a8e1-e2731360e62c>
Date: Fri Jan 20 10:01:42 2017 +0000
x86: Recognize the SS segment prefix on x86. Bug 344139 comment 4.
Patch from Sebastian Lackner, sebastian@fds-team.de.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/vex/trunk@3299 8f6e269a-dfd6-0310-a8e1-e2731360e62c
diff --git a/VEX/priv/guest_x86_toIR.c b/VEX/priv/guest_x86_toIR.c
index de09d3a..234d68e 100644
--- a/VEX/priv/guest_x86_toIR.c
+++ b/VEX/priv/guest_x86_toIR.c
@@ -1409,6 +1409,7 @@ const HChar* sorbTxt ( UChar sorb )
case 0x26: return "%es:";
case 0x64: return "%fs:";
case 0x65: return "%gs:";
+ case 0x36: return "%ss:";
default: vpanic("sorbTxt(x86,guest)");
}
}
@@ -1433,6 +1434,7 @@ IRExpr* handleSegOverride ( UChar sorb, IRExpr* virtual )
case 0x26: sreg = R_ES; break;
case 0x64: sreg = R_FS; break;
case 0x65: sreg = R_GS; break;
+ case 0x36: sreg = R_SS; break;
default: vpanic("handleSegOverride(x86,guest)");
}
@@ -8101,7 +8103,7 @@ DisResult disInstr_X86_WRK (
Int sz = 4;
/* sorb holds the segment-override-prefix byte, if any. Zero if no
- prefix has been seen, else one of {0x26, 0x3E, 0x64, 0x65}
+ prefix has been seen, else one of {0x26, 0x36, 0x3E, 0x64, 0x65}
indicating the prefix. */
UChar sorb = 0;
@@ -8255,6 +8257,7 @@ DisResult disInstr_X86_WRK (
case 0x26: /* %ES: */
case 0x64: /* %FS: */
case 0x65: /* %GS: */
+ case 0x36: /* %SS: */
if (sorb != 0)
goto decode_failure; /* only one seg override allowed */
sorb = pre;
@@ -8274,9 +8277,6 @@ DisResult disInstr_X86_WRK (
}
break;
}
- case 0x36: /* %SS: */
- /* SS override cases are not handled */
- goto decode_failure;
default:
goto not_a_prefix;
}

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@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
Summary: Tool for finding memory management bugs in programs Summary: Tool for finding memory management bugs in programs
Name: %{?scl_prefix}valgrind Name: %{?scl_prefix}valgrind
Version: 3.12.0 Version: 3.13.0
Release: 8%{?dist} Release: 0.1.RC1%{?dist}
Epoch: 1 Epoch: 1
License: GPLv2+ License: GPLv2+
URL: http://www.valgrind.org/ URL: http://www.valgrind.org/
@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
# So those will already have their full symbol table. # So those will already have their full symbol table.
%undefine _include_minidebuginfo %undefine _include_minidebuginfo
Source0: http://www.valgrind.org/downloads/valgrind-%{version}.tar.bz2 Source0: ftp://sourceware.org/pub/valgrind/valgrind-%{version}.RC1.tar.bz2
# Needs investigation and pushing upstream # Needs investigation and pushing upstream
Patch1: valgrind-3.9.0-cachegrind-improvements.patch Patch1: valgrind-3.9.0-cachegrind-improvements.patch
@ -69,70 +69,6 @@ Patch2: valgrind-3.9.0-helgrind-race-supp.patch
# Make ld.so supressions slightly less specific. # Make ld.so supressions slightly less specific.
Patch3: valgrind-3.9.0-ldso-supp.patch Patch3: valgrind-3.9.0-ldso-supp.patch
# KDE#371396 - workaround helgrind and drd pth_cond_destroy_busy testcase hangs
Patch4: valgrind-3.12.0-skip-cond-var.patch
# RHBZ#1390282 upstream svn r16134
# Cleanup none/tests/nocwd.vgtest tmp dirs.
Patch5: valgrind-3.12.0-nocwd-cleanup.patch
# RHBZ#1424367
# GCC7 now diagnoses inline assembly that clobbers register r2.
# This has always been invalid code, and is no longer quietly tolerated.
Patch6: valgrind-3.12.0-ppc64-r2.patch
# KDE#376611 ppc64 and arm64 don't know about prlimit64 syscall
Patch7: valgrind-3.12.0-arm64-ppc64-prlimit64.patch
# KDE#376279 Handle unknown HINT instructions on aarch64 by ignoring them.
Patch8: valgrind-3.12.0-arm64-hint.patch
# KDE#342040 Valgrind mishandles clone with CLONE_VFORK | CLONE_VM
# that clones to a different stack
# KDE#373192 Calling posix_spawn in glibc 2.24 completely broken
Patch9: valgrind-3.12.0-clone-spawn.patch
# KDE#372600 process loops forever when fatal signals are arriving quickly
Patch10: valgrind-3.12.0-quick-fatal-sigs.patch
# KDE#372504 Hanging on exit_group
Patch11: valgrind-3.12.0-exit_group.patch
# KDE#373046 Stacks registered by core are never deregistered
Patch12: valgrind-3.12.0-deregister-stack.patch
# KDE#344139
# Initialize x86 system GDT on first use.
# VEX: Recognize the SS segment prefix on x86.
Patch13: valgrind-3.12.0-x86-gdt-and-ss.patch
# KDE#352767 - Wine/valgrind: noted but unhandled ioctl 0x5307 (CDROMSTOP)
# KDE#348616 - Wine/valgrind: noted but unhandled ioctl 0x5390 (DVD_READ_STRUCT)
Patch14: valgrind-3.12.0-cd-dvd-ioctl.patch
# KDE#373069 force old implementation of std::string for leak_cpp_interior test
Patch15: valgrind-3.12.0-tests-cxx11_abi_0.patch
# KDE#375806 add suppression for helgrind/tests/tc22_exit_w_lock
Patch16: valgrind-3.12.0-helgrind-dl_allocate_tls-supp.patch
# KDE#372195 Power PC, xxsel instruction is not always recognized.
Patch17: valgrind-3.12.0-ppc-xxsel.patch
# Combined valgrind svn r16229:r16248 patches.
# Enables pivot_root, sync_file_range, unshare, get_robust_list,
# delete_module, sched_rr_get_interval, tkill, request_key, move_pages,
# rt_tgsigqueueinfo, fanotify_init, fanotify_mark, clock_adjtime, kcmp,
# getcpu and sethostname syscalls on arm64.
Patch18: valgrind-3.12.0-aarch64-syscalls.patch
# KDE#377427 Fix incorrect register pair check for lxv, stxv, stxsd,
# stxssp, lxsd, lxssp instructions
Patch19: valgrind-3.12.0-powerpc-register-pair.patch
# KDE#377478 PPC64: ISA 3.0 setup fixes
Patch20: valgrind-3.12.0-ppc64-isa-3_00.patch
%if %{build_multilib} %if %{build_multilib}
# Ensure glibc{,-devel} is installed for both multilib arches # Ensure glibc{,-devel} is installed for both multilib arches
BuildRequires: /lib/libc.so.6 /usr/lib/libc.so /lib64/libc.so.6 /usr/lib64/libc.so BuildRequires: /lib/libc.so.6 /usr/lib/libc.so /lib64/libc.so.6 /usr/lib64/libc.so
@ -243,28 +179,11 @@ Valgrind User Manual for details.
%endif %endif
%prep %prep
%setup -q -n %{?scl:%{pkg_name}}%{!?scl:%{name}}-%{version} %setup -q -n %{?scl:%{pkg_name}}%{!?scl:%{name}}-%{version}.RC1
%patch1 -p1 %patch1 -p1
%patch2 -p1 %patch2 -p1
%patch3 -p1 %patch3 -p1
%patch4 -p1
%patch5 -p1
%patch6 -p1
%patch7 -p1
%patch8 -p1
%patch9 -p1
%patch10 -p1
%patch11 -p1
%patch12 -p1
%patch13 -p1
%patch14 -p1
%patch15 -p1
%patch16 -p1
%patch17 -p1
%patch18 -p1
%patch19 -p1
%patch20 -p1
%build %build
# We need to use the software collection compiler and binutils if available. # We need to use the software collection compiler and binutils if available.
@ -390,6 +309,10 @@ cat /proc/cpuinfo
# the testsuite sets all flags necessary. See also configure above. # the testsuite sets all flags necessary. See also configure above.
make %{?_smp_mflags} CFLAGS="" CXXFLAGS="" LDFLAGS="" check make %{?_smp_mflags} CFLAGS="" CXXFLAGS="" LDFLAGS="" check
# Workaround https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1434601
# for gdbserver tests.
export PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE=0
echo ===============TESTING=================== echo ===============TESTING===================
# On arm the gdb integration tests hang for unknown reasons. # On arm the gdb integration tests hang for unknown reasons.
%ifarch %{arm} %ifarch %{arm}
@ -458,8 +381,11 @@ echo ===============END TESTING===============
%endif %endif
%changelog %changelog
* Wed Apr 12 2017 Mark Wielaard <mjw@redhat.com> * Fri Jun 2 2017 Mark Wielaard <mjw@fedoraproject.org> - 3.13.0-0.1.RC1
- Update description as suggested by Ivo Raisr. - Update description as suggested by Ivo Raisr.
- Workaround gdb/python bug in testsuite (#1434601)
- Update to upstream 3.13.0-RC1.
- Drop all upstreamed patches.
* Tue Mar 28 2017 Mark Wielaard <mjw@redhat.com> - 3.12.0-8 * Tue Mar 28 2017 Mark Wielaard <mjw@redhat.com> - 3.12.0-8
- Add valgrind-3.12.0-powerpc-register-pair.patch - Add valgrind-3.12.0-powerpc-register-pair.patch