From: Wei-min Pan <weimin.pan@oracle.com>
To: Yao Qi <qiyaoltc@gmail.com>
Cc: gdb-patches@sourceware.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH PR gdb/18071] TLS variables can't be resolved on aarch64-linux-gnu
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2017 22:40:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <f976d9d8-427f-08c8-bbc9-eef5e0ac0b2e@oracle.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <868tf6twly.fsf@gmail.com>
On 11/16/2017 1:13 AM, Yao Qi wrote:
> Weimin Pan <weimin.pan@oracle.com> writes:
>
>> (2) Using "info address" command on C++ static TLS object resulted in
>> "symbol unresolved" error - below is a snippet from the test case:
>>
>> class K {
>> public:
>> static __thread int another_thread_local;
>> };
>>
>> __thread int K::another_thread_local;
>>
>> (gdb) info address K::another_thread_local
>> Symbol "K::another_thread_local" is unresolved.
>>
>> This patch contains fix for (2).
> Why do we need to fix (2)? It is a result of (1). If DW_AT_location is
> generated,
>
> info address K::another_thread_local^M
> Symbol "K::another_thread_local" is a thread-local variable at offset 0x4 in the thread-local storage for `gdb/testsuite/outputs/gdb.threads/tls/tls'.
>
> without DW_AT_location, how does GDB tell where this variable is? The
> right fix to me is to fix GCC bug PR 83010, and xfail these tests here
> for aarch64.
>
If a TLS does not have a DW_AT_location, it can still be found in the
.tbss section (with flag SEC_THREAD_LOCAL being set) which GLIBC uses
for TLS storage and that's what gdb function info_address_command()
tries to find by calling lookup_minimal_symbol_and_objfile().
Problem is, as described in the patch, lookup_minimal_symbol_and_objfile()
only looked up an objfile's minsym ordinary hash table, not its demangled
hash table, and resulted in not finding the C++ name.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2017-11-16 22:40 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2017-11-03 0:54 Weimin Pan
2017-11-16 9:13 ` Yao Qi
2017-11-16 14:59 ` Yao Qi
2017-11-16 22:40 ` Wei-min Pan [this message]
2017-11-21 15:36 ` Yao Qi
2017-11-29 1:35 ` Weimin Pan
2018-03-17 16:52 ` Simon Marchi
2018-03-19 19:36 ` Weimin Pan
2018-03-22 4:22 ` Simon Marchi
2018-03-22 18:18 ` Wei-min Pan
2018-03-22 20:16 ` Simon Marchi
2018-03-22 20:49 ` Wei-min Pan
2018-03-24 3:10 ` Simon Marchi
2018-03-24 19:45 ` Wei-min Pan
2018-03-24 19:52 ` Simon Marchi
2018-03-24 20:16 ` Wei-min Pan
2018-03-24 20:44 ` Simon Marchi
2018-03-24 21:42 ` Wei-min Pan
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