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* Re: How to disable GDB backtrace new behavior of including disassembly in backtrace ?
@ 2019-12-25 19:51 Bernd Edlinger
  2019-12-25 20:19 ` William Tambe
  2019-12-25 21:34 ` Andrew Burgess
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Bernd Edlinger @ 2019-12-25 19:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: William Tambe, gdb-patches; +Cc: Andrew Burgess

On 2019-12-13 7:09 a.m., William Tambe wrote:
> How to disable GDB backtrace new behavior of including disassembly in
> backtrace ?
> 
> I have built GDB 8.3 and here is an example of output that I now see:
> 
> bt
> #0  0x0005ed42 in set_next_entity (se=<optimized out>,
> cfs_rq=<optimized out>) at /linux/kernel/sched/fair.c:6844
>    0x0005ed38 <pick_next_task_fair+492>:        80 74   li8 %7, 0x4 # 4
>    0x0005ed3a <pick_next_task_fair+494>:        b8 70   add %7, %sp
>    0x0005ed3c <pick_next_task_fair+496>:        ea 37   ld32 %3, %7
>    0x0005ed3e <pick_next_task_fair+498>:        c7 13   cpy %1, %3
>    0x0005ed40 <pick_next_task_fair+500>:        92 10   inc8 %1, 32 # 0x20
> => 0x0005ed42 <pick_next_task_fair+502>:        ea 11   ld32 %1, %1
>    0x0005ed44 <pick_next_task_fair+504>:        ea 50   ld32 %5, %sp
>    0x0005ed46 <pick_next_task_fair+506>:        e0 d0   gip %sr
>    0x0005ed48 <pick_next_task_fair+508>:        a2 d0 4e 00 00 00
>  inc32 %sr, 78 # 0x4e
>    0x0005ed4e <pick_next_task_fair+514>:        d1 1d   jnz %1, %sr
> #1  pick_next_task_fair (rq=<optimized out>, prev=<optimized out>,
> rf=<optimized out>) at /linux/kernel/sched/fair.c:6844
> 
> Using an earlier version of GDB would have just shown two lines
> without disassembly; ie:
> 
> bt
> #0  0x0005ed42 in set_next_entity (se=<optimized out>,
> cfs_rq=<optimized out>) at /linux/kernel/sched/fair.c:6844
> #1  pick_next_task_fair (rq=<optimized out>, prev=<optimized out>,
> rf=<optimized out>) at /linux/kernel/sched/fair.c:6844
> 
> How can I restore the GDB old behavior when using backtrace ?
> 

do you have "set disassemble-next-line on" ?
what is your setting of "show print frame-info" ?
I believe that previously this setting was only used in bt when
set print frame-info source-line / source-and-location

Not sure if that was changed intentionally or not, it seems as if
this commit moved the do_gdb_disassemble out of the
"if (source_print && sal.symtab)" block, see:

commit ec8e2b6d3051f0b4b2a8eee9917898e95046c62f
Author: Andrew Burgess <andrew.burgess@embecosm.com>
Date:   Fri Jun 14 23:43:00 2019 +0100

    gdb: Don't allow annotations to influence what else GDB prints




Bernd.


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* Re: How to disable GDB backtrace new behavior of including disassembly in backtrace ?
  2019-12-25 19:51 How to disable GDB backtrace new behavior of including disassembly in backtrace ? Bernd Edlinger
@ 2019-12-25 20:19 ` William Tambe
  2019-12-25 21:34 ` Andrew Burgess
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: William Tambe @ 2019-12-25 20:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Bernd Edlinger; +Cc: gdb-patches, Andrew Burgess

On Wed, Dec 25, 2019 at 2:51 PM Bernd Edlinger
<bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de> wrote:
>
> On 2019-12-13 7:09 a.m., William Tambe wrote:
> > How to disable GDB backtrace new behavior of including disassembly in
> > backtrace ?
> >
> > I have built GDB 8.3 and here is an example of output that I now see:
> >
> > bt
> > #0  0x0005ed42 in set_next_entity (se=<optimized out>,
> > cfs_rq=<optimized out>) at /linux/kernel/sched/fair.c:6844
> >    0x0005ed38 <pick_next_task_fair+492>:        80 74   li8 %7, 0x4 # 4
> >    0x0005ed3a <pick_next_task_fair+494>:        b8 70   add %7, %sp
> >    0x0005ed3c <pick_next_task_fair+496>:        ea 37   ld32 %3, %7
> >    0x0005ed3e <pick_next_task_fair+498>:        c7 13   cpy %1, %3
> >    0x0005ed40 <pick_next_task_fair+500>:        92 10   inc8 %1, 32 # 0x20
> > => 0x0005ed42 <pick_next_task_fair+502>:        ea 11   ld32 %1, %1
> >    0x0005ed44 <pick_next_task_fair+504>:        ea 50   ld32 %5, %sp
> >    0x0005ed46 <pick_next_task_fair+506>:        e0 d0   gip %sr
> >    0x0005ed48 <pick_next_task_fair+508>:        a2 d0 4e 00 00 00
> >  inc32 %sr, 78 # 0x4e
> >    0x0005ed4e <pick_next_task_fair+514>:        d1 1d   jnz %1, %sr
> > #1  pick_next_task_fair (rq=<optimized out>, prev=<optimized out>,
> > rf=<optimized out>) at /linux/kernel/sched/fair.c:6844
> >
> > Using an earlier version of GDB would have just shown two lines
> > without disassembly; ie:
> >
> > bt
> > #0  0x0005ed42 in set_next_entity (se=<optimized out>,
> > cfs_rq=<optimized out>) at /linux/kernel/sched/fair.c:6844
> > #1  pick_next_task_fair (rq=<optimized out>, prev=<optimized out>,
> > rf=<optimized out>) at /linux/kernel/sched/fair.c:6844
> >
> > How can I restore the GDB old behavior when using backtrace ?
> >
>
> do you have "set disassemble-next-line on" ?

Yes.
(gdb) show disassemble-next-line
Debugger's willingness to use disassemble-next-line is on.

> what is your setting of "show print frame-info" ?

(gdb) show print frame-info
Printing of frame information is "auto".

> I believe that previously this setting was only used in bt when
> set print frame-info source-line / source-and-location
>
> Not sure if that was changed intentionally or not, it seems as if
> this commit moved the do_gdb_disassemble out of the
> "if (source_print && sal.symtab)" block, see:
>
> commit ec8e2b6d3051f0b4b2a8eee9917898e95046c62f
> Author: Andrew Burgess <andrew.burgess@embecosm.com>
> Date:   Fri Jun 14 23:43:00 2019 +0100
>
>     gdb: Don't allow annotations to influence what else GDB prints
>
>

If I use:

(gdb) set disassemble-next-line auto
or
(gdb) set disassemble-next-line off

then I no longer see this problem with the command backtrace.

>
>
> Bernd.
>


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* Re: How to disable GDB backtrace new behavior of including disassembly in backtrace ?
  2019-12-25 19:51 How to disable GDB backtrace new behavior of including disassembly in backtrace ? Bernd Edlinger
  2019-12-25 20:19 ` William Tambe
@ 2019-12-25 21:34 ` Andrew Burgess
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Burgess @ 2019-12-25 21:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Bernd Edlinger; +Cc: William Tambe, gdb-patches

* Bernd Edlinger <bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de> [2019-12-25 19:50:59 +0000]:

> On 2019-12-13 7:09 a.m., William Tambe wrote:
> > How to disable GDB backtrace new behavior of including disassembly in
> > backtrace ?
> > 
> > I have built GDB 8.3 and here is an example of output that I now see:
> > 
> > bt
> > #0  0x0005ed42 in set_next_entity (se=<optimized out>,
> > cfs_rq=<optimized out>) at /linux/kernel/sched/fair.c:6844
> >    0x0005ed38 <pick_next_task_fair+492>:        80 74   li8 %7, 0x4 # 4
> >    0x0005ed3a <pick_next_task_fair+494>:        b8 70   add %7, %sp
> >    0x0005ed3c <pick_next_task_fair+496>:        ea 37   ld32 %3, %7
> >    0x0005ed3e <pick_next_task_fair+498>:        c7 13   cpy %1, %3
> >    0x0005ed40 <pick_next_task_fair+500>:        92 10   inc8 %1, 32 # 0x20
> > => 0x0005ed42 <pick_next_task_fair+502>:        ea 11   ld32 %1, %1
> >    0x0005ed44 <pick_next_task_fair+504>:        ea 50   ld32 %5, %sp
> >    0x0005ed46 <pick_next_task_fair+506>:        e0 d0   gip %sr
> >    0x0005ed48 <pick_next_task_fair+508>:        a2 d0 4e 00 00 00
> >  inc32 %sr, 78 # 0x4e
> >    0x0005ed4e <pick_next_task_fair+514>:        d1 1d   jnz %1, %sr
> > #1  pick_next_task_fair (rq=<optimized out>, prev=<optimized out>,
> > rf=<optimized out>) at /linux/kernel/sched/fair.c:6844
> > 
> > Using an earlier version of GDB would have just shown two lines
> > without disassembly; ie:
> > 
> > bt
> > #0  0x0005ed42 in set_next_entity (se=<optimized out>,
> > cfs_rq=<optimized out>) at /linux/kernel/sched/fair.c:6844
> > #1  pick_next_task_fair (rq=<optimized out>, prev=<optimized out>,
> > rf=<optimized out>) at /linux/kernel/sched/fair.c:6844
> > 
> > How can I restore the GDB old behavior when using backtrace ?
> > 
> 
> do you have "set disassemble-next-line on" ?
> what is your setting of "show print frame-info" ?
> I believe that previously this setting was only used in bt when
> set print frame-info source-line / source-and-location
> 
> Not sure if that was changed intentionally or not, it seems as if
> this commit moved the do_gdb_disassemble out of the
> "if (source_print && sal.symtab)" block, see:
> 
> commit ec8e2b6d3051f0b4b2a8eee9917898e95046c62f
> Author: Andrew Burgess <andrew.burgess@embecosm.com>
> Date:   Fri Jun 14 23:43:00 2019 +0100
> 
>     gdb: Don't allow annotations to influence what else GDB prints

I'm pretty sure I didn't mean for any change in that sort of
behaviour.  I'll try to take a look at this as soon as possible, that
might be tomorrow, or possibly the day after.

Thanks,
Andrew


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