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On 01/12/2016 10:46 AM, Pedro Alves wrote:
On 01/11/2016 03:47 PM, Luis Machado wrote:diff --git a/gdb/mips-tdep.c b/gdb/mips-tdep.c index ca17864..cdfd80e 100644 --- a/gdb/mips-tdep.c +++ b/gdb/mips-tdep.c @@ -8208,6 +8208,12 @@ mips_gdbarch_init (struct gdbarch_info info, struct gdbarch_list *arches) int dspacc; int dspctl; + /* Sanity check the e_machine field. */ + if (info.abfd + && bfd_get_flavour (info.abfd) == bfd_target_elf_flavour + && elf_elfheader (info.abfd)->e_machine != EM_MIPS) + return NULL;This callback is registered for bfd_arch_mips: gdbarch_register (bfd_arch_mips, mips_gdbarch_init, mips_dump_tdep); Does bfd think this a bfd_arch_mips binary? How so?
In the second time we call gdbarch_info_fill, when opening the core file alone, we have this:
p *info$8 = {bfd_arch_info = 0x0, byte_order = BFD_ENDIAN_UNKNOWN, byte_order_for_code = BFD_ENDIAN_UNKNOWN, abfd = 0xe1ce80, tdep_info = 0x0, osabi = GDB_OSABI_UNINITIALIZED, target_desc = 0x0}
p *info->abfd->arch_info$10 = {bits_per_word = 32, bits_per_address = 32, bits_per_byte = 8, arch = bfd_arch_unknown, mach = 0, arch_name = 0x9b799f "unknown", printable_name = 0x9b799f "unknown", section_align_power = 2, the_default = 1, compatible = 0x78a592 <bfd_default_compatible>, scan = 0x78a60a <bfd_default_scan>, fill = 0x78acc6 <bfd_arch_default_fill>, next = 0x0}
p *default_bfd_arch$12 = {bits_per_word = 32, bits_per_address = 32, bits_per_byte = 8, arch = bfd_arch_mips, mach = 0, arch_name = 0x9d98e0 "mips", printable_name = 0x9d98e0 "mips", section_align_power = 3, the_default = 1, compatible = 0x832b40 <mips_compatible>, scan = 0x78a60a <bfd_default_scan>, fill = 0x78acc6 <bfd_arch_default_fill>, next = 0x9d9b00 <arch_info_struct>}
The data above leads gdbarch_info_fill to assign default_bfd_arch to info->bfd_arch_info here:
/* From the default. */ if (info->bfd_arch_info == NULL) info->bfd_arch_info = default_bfd_arch;So the core file essentially turns into a mips-compatible core file. This also happens with a powerpc-targeted gdb and likely any other architecture.
For powerpc we get lucky and end up "passing" this test because it has no fatal failing conditions. It ends up displaying frame -1 for me, like so:
PC not available^M #-1 <unavailable> in ?? ()
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