Make `i' defined within `i387_collect_xsave' unsigned, removing a `-Werror=strict-overflow' compilation error:
.../gdb/i387-tdep.c: In function 'void i387_collect_xsave(const regcache*, int, void*, int)': .../gdb/i387-tdep.c:1348:1: error: assuming signed overflow does not occur when assuming that (X + c) < X is always false [-Werror=strict-overflow] i387_collect_xsave (const struct regcache *regcache, int regnum, ^ cc1plus: all warnings being treated as errors Makefile:1610: recipe for target 'i387-tdep.o' failed make: *** [i387-tdep.o] Error 1 seen with GCC 5.4.0, a commit 8ee22052f690 ("gdb/x86: Handle kernels using compact xsave format") regression. While `regnum' can be -1 on entry to the function, to mean all registers, `i' is only used with non-negative register numbers. gdb/ * i387-tdep.c (i387_collect_xsave): Make `i' unsigned. --- Hi, I believe this comes from register numbers being retrieved from the `tdep' structure at run time and therefore making the compiler unable to statically determine in loop expression processing that the calculations made on `i' will not cause a signed overflow. NB the error message pointing at the function definition rather than the declaration of `i' makes it rather difficult to determine what the actual cause might be. I just hope it's only a peculiarity of the somewhat older version of the compiler and it has been fixed since. Could someone from the GCC mailing list please comment on that? OK to apply? Maciej --- gdb/i387-tdep.c | 7 ++++--- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) gdb-i387-collect-xsave-signed-overflow.diff Index: gdb/gdb/i387-tdep.c =================================================================== --- gdb.orig/gdb/i387-tdep.c 2018-05-10 22:13:05.000000000 +0100 +++ gdb/gdb/i387-tdep.c 2018-05-13 23:27:46.194412211 +0100 @@ -1354,7 +1354,7 @@ i387_collect_xsave (const struct regcach gdb_byte *p, *regs = (gdb_byte *) xsave; gdb_byte raw[I386_MAX_REGISTER_SIZE]; ULONGEST initial_xstate_bv, clear_bv, xstate_bv = 0; - int i; + unsigned int i; enum { x87_ctrl_or_mxcsr = 0x1,