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Fix breakpoints on file reloads for PIE binaries
When a binary is built using PIE, reloading the file will cause GDB to error on restart. For example: gdb ./a.out (gdb) break main (gdb) run (gdb) file ./a.out (gdb) continue Will cause GDB to error with: Continuing. Warning: Cannot insert breakpoint 1. Cannot access memory at address 0x9e0 Command aborted. This is due to the symbol offsets not being relocated after reloading the file. Fix is to ensure solib_create_inferior_hook is called, in the same manner as infrun.c:follow_exec(). Expand the idempotent test to cover PIE scenarios. gdb/ChangeLog: * symfile.c (symbol_file_command): Call solib_create_inferior_hook. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/break-idempotent.exp: Test both PIE and non PIE.
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