From: Tom Tromey Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2019 18:16:57 +0000 (-0600) Subject: Use CHAR_BIT instead of NBBY in libctf X-Git-Url: http://git.efficios.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=76fad9996335e52f177c99c1ebf024fc7f761be2;p=deliverable%2Fbinutils-gdb.git Use CHAR_BIT instead of NBBY in libctf On x86-64 Fedora 29, I tried to build a mingw-hosted gdb that targets ppc-linux. You can do this with: ../binutils-gdb/configure --host=i686-w64-mingw32 --target=ppc-linux \ --disable-{binutils,gas,gold,gprof,ld} The build failed with these errors in libctf: In file included from ../../binutils-gdb/libctf/ctf-create.c:20: ../../binutils-gdb/libctf/ctf-create.c: In function 'ctf_add_encoded': ../../binutils-gdb/libctf/ctf-create.c:803:59: error: 'NBBY' undeclared (first use in this function) dtd->dtd_data.ctt_size = clp2 (P2ROUNDUP (ep->cte_bits, NBBY) / NBBY); ^~~~ ../../binutils-gdb/libctf/ctf-impl.h:254:42: note: in definition of macro 'P2ROUNDUP' #define P2ROUNDUP(x, align) (-(-(x) & -(align))) ^~~~~ ../../binutils-gdb/libctf/ctf-create.c:803:59: note: each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in dtd->dtd_data.ctt_size = clp2 (P2ROUNDUP (ep->cte_bits, NBBY) / NBBY); ^~~~ ../../binutils-gdb/libctf/ctf-impl.h:254:42: note: in definition of macro 'P2ROUNDUP' #define P2ROUNDUP(x, align) (-(-(x) & -(align))) ^~~~~ ../../binutils-gdb/libctf/ctf-create.c: In function 'ctf_add_slice': ../../binutils-gdb/libctf/ctf-create.c:862:59: error: 'NBBY' undeclared (first use in this function) dtd->dtd_data.ctt_size = clp2 (P2ROUNDUP (ep->cte_bits, NBBY) / NBBY); ^~~~ ../../binutils-gdb/libctf/ctf-impl.h:254:42: note: in definition of macro 'P2ROUNDUP' #define P2ROUNDUP(x, align) (-(-(x) & -(align))) ^~~~~ ../../binutils-gdb/libctf/ctf-create.c: In function 'ctf_add_member_offset': ../../binutils-gdb/libctf/ctf-create.c:1341:21: error: 'NBBY' undeclared (first use in this function) off += lsize * NBBY; ^~~~ ../../binutils-gdb/libctf/ctf-create.c: In function 'ctf_add_type': ../../binutils-gdb/libctf/ctf-create.c:1822:16: warning: unknown conversion type character 'z' in format [-Wformat=] ctf_dprintf ("Conflict for type %s against ID %lx: " ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ../../binutils-gdb/libctf/ctf-create.c:1823:35: note: format string is defined here "union size differs, old %zi, new %zi\n", ^ ../../binutils-gdb/libctf/ctf-create.c:1822:16: warning: unknown conversion type character 'z' in format [-Wformat=] ctf_dprintf ("Conflict for type %s against ID %lx: " ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ../../binutils-gdb/libctf/ctf-create.c:1823:44: note: format string is defined here "union size differs, old %zi, new %zi\n", ^ ../../binutils-gdb/libctf/ctf-create.c:1822:16: warning: too many arguments for format [-Wformat-extra-args] ctf_dprintf ("Conflict for type %s against ID %lx: " ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This patch fixes the actual errors in here. I did not try to fix the printf warnings, though I think someone ought to. Ok? libctf/ChangeLog 2019-06-04 Tom Tromey * ctf-create.c (ctf_add_encoded, ctf_add_slice) (ctf_add_member_offset): Use CHAR_BIT, not NBBY. --- diff --git a/libctf/ChangeLog b/libctf/ChangeLog index 52c2e1e8fc..7fb72318b5 100644 --- a/libctf/ChangeLog +++ b/libctf/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2019-06-04 Tom Tromey + + * ctf-create.c (ctf_add_encoded, ctf_add_slice) + (ctf_add_member_offset): Use CHAR_BIT, not NBBY. + 2019-06-04 Nick Alcock * configure.ac: Check for O_CLOEXEC. diff --git a/libctf/ctf-create.c b/libctf/ctf-create.c index 3beed88712..356d51295f 100644 --- a/libctf/ctf-create.c +++ b/libctf/ctf-create.c @@ -800,7 +800,8 @@ ctf_add_encoded (ctf_file_t *fp, uint32_t flag, return CTF_ERR; /* errno is set for us. */ dtd->dtd_data.ctt_info = CTF_TYPE_INFO (kind, flag, 0); - dtd->dtd_data.ctt_size = clp2 (P2ROUNDUP (ep->cte_bits, NBBY) / NBBY); + dtd->dtd_data.ctt_size = clp2 (P2ROUNDUP (ep->cte_bits, CHAR_BIT) + / CHAR_BIT); dtd->dtd_u.dtu_enc = *ep; return type; @@ -859,7 +860,8 @@ ctf_add_slice (ctf_file_t *fp, uint32_t flag, ctf_id_t ref, return CTF_ERR; /* errno is set for us. */ dtd->dtd_data.ctt_info = CTF_TYPE_INFO (CTF_K_SLICE, flag, 0); - dtd->dtd_data.ctt_size = clp2 (P2ROUNDUP (ep->cte_bits, NBBY) / NBBY); + dtd->dtd_data.ctt_size = clp2 (P2ROUNDUP (ep->cte_bits, CHAR_BIT) + / CHAR_BIT); dtd->dtd_u.dtu_slice.cts_type = ref; dtd->dtd_u.dtu_slice.cts_bits = ep->cte_bits; dtd->dtd_u.dtu_slice.cts_offset = ep->cte_offset; @@ -1338,7 +1340,7 @@ ctf_add_member_offset (ctf_file_t *fp, ctf_id_t souid, const char *name, if (ctf_type_encoding (fp, ltype, &linfo) == 0) off += linfo.cte_bits; else if ((lsize = ctf_type_size (fp, ltype)) > 0) - off += lsize * NBBY; + off += lsize * CHAR_BIT; /* Round up the offset of the end of the last member to the next byte boundary, convert 'off' to bytes, and @@ -1349,9 +1351,9 @@ ctf_add_member_offset (ctf_file_t *fp, ctf_id_t souid, const char *name, packing if the new member is a bit-field, but we're the "compiler" and ANSI says we can do as we choose. */ - off = roundup (off, NBBY) / NBBY; + off = roundup (off, CHAR_BIT) / CHAR_BIT; off = roundup (off, MAX (malign, 1)); - dmd->dmd_offset = off * NBBY; + dmd->dmd_offset = off * CHAR_BIT; ssize = off + msize; } else @@ -1360,7 +1362,7 @@ ctf_add_member_offset (ctf_file_t *fp, ctf_id_t souid, const char *name, dmd->dmd_offset = bit_offset; ssize = ctf_get_ctt_size (fp, &dtd->dtd_data, NULL, NULL); - ssize = MAX (ssize, ((signed) bit_offset / NBBY) + msize); + ssize = MAX (ssize, ((signed) bit_offset / CHAR_BIT) + msize); } } else