# Copyright 1988, 1990-1992, 1994, 1997, 1999-2000, 2002-2012 Free # Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . # This file was written by Rob Savoye. (rob@cygnus.com) # are we on a target board if { [is_remote target] || ![isnative] } then { return } # Not all of the lines of code near the start of main are executed for # every machine. Also, optimization may reorder some of the lines. # So all we do is try to step or next over everything until we get # to a line that we know is always executed. proc do_steps_and_nexts {} { global gdb_prompt global srcdir gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/.. set unlikely_line 0 for {set count 0} {$count < 32} {incr count} { # NOTE: carlton/2002-12-11: The "initial brace" and # "current_directory initialization" possibilities happen to # me with GCC 3.1 on i686-pc-linux-gnu when I compile with # optimization. gdb_test_multiple "list" "list" { -re ".*context = data.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "step over context initialization" set command "step" } -re ".*argc = context->argc.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "step over argc initialization" set command "step" } -re ".*argv = context->argv.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "step over argv initialization" set command "step" } -re ".*quiet = 0.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "step over quiet initialization" set command "step" } -re ".*batch = 0.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "step over batch initialization" set command "step" } -re ".*symarg = NULL.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "step over symarg initialization" set command "step" } -re ".*execarg = NULL.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "step over execarg initialization" set command "step" } -re ".*pidarg = NULL.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "step over pidarg initialization" set command "step" } -re ".*corearg = NULL.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "step over corearg initialization" set command "step" } -re ".*pid_or_core_arg = NULL.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "step over pid_or_core_arg initialization" set command "step" } -re ".*cdarg = NULL.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "step over cdarg initialization" set command "step" } -re ".*ttyarg = NULL.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "step over ttyarg initialization" set command "step" } -re ".*cmdarg_vec = NULL.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "step over cmdarg_vec initialization" set command "step" } -re ".*pre_stat_chain = make_command_stats_cleanup.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "next over make_command_stats_cleanup and everything it calls" set command "next" } -re ".*START_PROGRESS.*$gdb_prompt $" { # Note: ezannoni/2004/02/17: This check should be # removed, since as of today that source line is not # in gdb anymore. set description "next over START_PROGRESS and everything it calls" set command "next" } -re ".*mac_init.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "next over mac_init and everything it calls" set command "next" } -re ".*init_malloc.*$gdb_prompt $" { # gdb 6.2.X is the last gdb which called init_malloc set description "next over init_malloc and everything it calls" set command "next" } -re ".*lim_at_start.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "next over lim_at_start initialization" set command "next" } -re ".*count . 0x3.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "next over conditional stack alignment code 1" set command "next" } -re ".*if .i != 0.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "next over conditional stack alignment code 2" set command "next" } -re ".*alloca .i - 4.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "next over conditional stack alignment alloca" set command "next" } -re ".*dirsize = 1.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "next over dirsize initialization" set command "next" } -re ".*dirarg = .* xmalloc.*$gdb_prompt $" { return } -re ".*setlocale .LC_MESSAGES,.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "next over setlocale LC_MESSAGES" set command "next" } -re ".*setlocale .LC_CTYPE,.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "next over setlocale LC_CTYPE" set command "next" } -re ".*bindtextdomain .PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR.;.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "next over bindtextdomain" set command "next" } -re ".*textdomain .PACKAGE.;.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "next over textdomain PACKAGE" set command "next" } -re ".*VEC_cleanup .cmdarg_s.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "next over cmdarg_s VEC_cleanup" set command "next" } -re "\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+\{\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { set description "step over initial brace" set command "step" } -re ".*current_directory = gdb_dirbuf.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "step over current_directory initialization" set command "step" } -re ".*gdb_sysroot = .*$gdb_prompt $" { # NOTE: carlton/2003-01-15: More optimization reordering, # observed on GCC 3.1. set description "step over gdb_sysroot initialization" set command "step" } -re ".*ndir = 0.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "step over ndir initialization" set command "step" } -re ".*instream = stdin.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "step over instream initialization" set command "step" } -re ".*getcwd .gdb_dirbuf, sizeof .gdb_dirbuf.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "next over getcwd" set command "next" } -re ".*gdb_program_name = xstrdup.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "next over xstrdup" set command "next" } -re ".*quit_flag = 0.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "step over quit_flag initialization" set command "step" } -re ".*gdb_stdout = stdio_fileopen .stdout.;.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "step over gdb_stdout initialization" set command "step" } -re ".*gdb_stderr = stdio_fileopen .stderr.;.*$gdb_prompt $" { set description "step over gdb_stderr initialization" set command "step" } -re ".*main.c.*No such file or directory.*$gdb_prompt $" { setup_xfail "rs6000-*-aix3*" fail "must be able to list source lines" return } -re ".*interpreter_p = xstrdup.*$gdb_prompt $" { if { $unlikely_line == 0 } { # This is a GCC optimization bug; a constant has been # associated with the wrong line number. setup_xfail "*-*-*" gcc/26475 fail "$description (unlikely line from gcc)" set unlikely_line 1 } set description "next over xstrdup" set command "next" } -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "unknown source line after $description" return } default { fail "unknown source line near main" return } } gdb_test_multiple "$command" "$description" { -re ".*No such file or directory.\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { fail "$description (no source available)" } -re ".*A file or directory .* does not exist..\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { fail "$description (no source available)" } -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "$description" } } } } proc test_with_self { executable } { global gdb_prompt global tool global det_file global decimal global timeout global INTERNAL_GDBFLAGS # load yourself into the debugger # This can take a relatively long time, particularly for testing where # the executable is being accessed over a network, or where gdb does not # support partial symbols for a particular target and has to load the # entire symbol table. Set the timeout to 10 minutes, which should be # adequate for most environments (it *has* timed out with 5 min on a # SPARCstation SLC under moderate load, so this isn't unreasonable). # After gdb is started, set the timeout to 30 seconds for the duration # of this test, and then back to the original value. set oldtimeout $timeout set timeout 600 verbose "Timeout is now $timeout seconds" 2 global gdb_file_cmd_debug_info set gdb_file_cmd_debug_info "unset" set result [gdb_load $executable] set timeout $oldtimeout verbose "Timeout is now $timeout seconds" 2 if { $result != 0 } then { return -1 } if { $gdb_file_cmd_debug_info != "debug" } then { untested "No debug information, skipping testcase." return -1 } # disassemble yourself gdb_test "x/10i main" \ "x/10i.*main.*main.$decimal.*main.$decimal.*" \ "Disassemble main" # Set a breakpoint at main gdb_test "break captured_main" \ "Breakpoint.*at.* file.*, line.*" \ "breakpoint in captured_main" # We'll need this when we send a ^C to GDB. Need to do it before we # run the program and gdb starts saving and restoring tty states. # On Ultrix, we don't need it and it is really slow (because shell_escape # doesn't use vfork). if ![istarget "*-*-ultrix*"] then { gdb_test "shell stty intr '^C'" ".*" \ "set interrupt character in test_with_self" } # FIXME: If we put this after the run to main, the first list # command doesn't print the same line as the current line where # gdb is stopped. gdb_test_no_output "set listsize 1" "set listsize to 1" # run yourself # It may take a very long time for the inferior gdb to start (lynx), # so we bump it back up for the duration of this command. set timeout 600 set description "run until breakpoint at captured_main" gdb_test_multiple "run $INTERNAL_GDBFLAGS" "$description" { -re "Starting program.*Breakpoint \[0-9\]+,.*captured_main .data.* at .*main.c:.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "$description" } -re "Starting program.*Breakpoint \[0-9\]+,.*captured_main .data.*$gdb_prompt $" { xfail "$description (line numbers scrambled?)" } -re "vfork: No more processes.*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "$description (out of virtual memory)" set timeout $oldtimeout verbose "Timeout is now $timeout seconds" 2 return -1 } -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "$description" set timeout $oldtimeout verbose "Timeout is now $timeout seconds" 2 return -1 } } set timeout $oldtimeout verbose "Timeout is now $timeout seconds" 2 # do we have a version number ? gdb_test_multiple "print version" "printed version" { -re ".\[0-9\]+ = .\[0-9.\]+.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "printed version as string" } -re ".\[0-9\]+ = +0x.*\[0-9.\]+.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "printed version as pointer" } -re ".\[0-9\]+ = +.+ +0x.*\[0-9.\]+.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "printed version with cast" } } do_steps_and_nexts gdb_test "print \"foo\"" ".\[0-9\]+ = \"foo\"" "print a string" # do_steps_and_nexts left us ready to execute an xmalloc call, # so give that a try. # If we don't actually enter the xmalloc call when we give a # step command that seems like a genuine bug. It seems to happen # on most RISC processors. # NOTE drow/2003-06-22: However, if we step back to the preceding two # lines, just keep stepping until we enter. set stepped_back 0 setup_xfail "alpha-*-*" "mips-*-*" set description "step into xmalloc call" gdb_test_multiple "step" "$description" { -re "ncmd = 0;.*$gdb_prompt $" { set stepped_back 1 send_gdb "step\n" exp_continue } -re ".*cmdarg = .* xmalloc.*$gdb_prompt $" { set stepped_back 1 send_gdb "step\n" exp_continue } -re "dirsize = 1;.*$gdb_prompt $" { set stepped_back 1 send_gdb "step\n" exp_continue } -re ".*dirarg = .* xmalloc.*$gdb_prompt $" { if { $stepped_back == 1 } { send_gdb "step\n" exp_continue } else { fail "$description" } } -re "xmalloc.*size=.*at.*utils.c.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "$description" } -re ".*No such file or directory.\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { pass "$description (no source available)" } -re "A file or directory .* does not exist..\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { pass "$description (no source available)" } } # start the "xgdb" process if [target_info exists gdb,noinferiorio] { # Maybe testing with a local extended-remote gdbserver. With # no way to interact with inferior GDB, all we can do is let # it run. send_gdb "continue\n" # Wait a bit while the inferior gdb gets to its prompt. sleep 1 } else { set test "xgdb is at prompt" gdb_test_multiple "continue" $test { -re "GNU gdb \[0-9\.\]*.*Copyright \\(C\\) \[0-9\]* Free Software Foundation, Inc.*License GPLv3\\+: GNU GPL version 3 or later .*This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.*There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. Type \"show copying\".*and \"show warranty\" for details.*This GDB was configured as .*$gdb_prompt $" { pass $test } } # set xgdb prompt so we can tell which is which gdb_test_multiple "set prompt (xgdb) " "Set xgdb_prompt" { -re "\[(\]xgdb\[)\].*\[(\]xgdb\[)\] $" { pass "Set xgdb prompt" } } } # kill the xgdb process set description "send ^C to child process" send_gdb "\003" gdb_expect { -re "Program received signal SIGINT.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "$description" } -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "$description" } timeout { fail "$description (timeout)" } } set description "send SIGINT signal to child process" gdb_test "signal SIGINT" \ "Continuing with signal SIGINT.*" \ "$description" # get a stack trace # # This fails on some linux systems for unknown reasons. On the # systems where it fails, sometimes it works fine when run manually. # The testsuite failures may not be limited to just aout systems. setup_xfail "i*86-pc-linuxaout-gnu" set description "backtrace through signal handler" gdb_test_multiple "backtrace" "$description" { -re "#0.*(read|poll).*in main \\(.*\\) at .*gdb\\.c.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "$description" } -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { # On the alpha, we hit the infamous problem about gdb # being unable to get the frame pointer (mentioned in # gdb/README). As it is intermittent, there is no way to # XFAIL it which will give us an XPASS if the problem goes # away. setup_xfail "alpha*-*-osf*" fail "$description" } } # Set the timeout back to the value it had when we were called. set timeout $oldtimeout verbose "Timeout is now $timeout seconds" 2 # Restart gdb in case next test expects it to be started already. return 0 } # Find a pathname to a file that we would execute if the shell was asked # to run $arg using the current PATH. proc find_gdb { arg } { # If the arg directly specifies an existing executable file, then # simply use it. if [file executable $arg] then { return $arg } set result [which $arg] if [string match "/" [ string range $result 0 0 ]] then { return $result } # If everything fails, just return the unqualified pathname as default # and hope for best. return $arg } # Run the test with self. # Copy the file executable file in case this OS doesn't like to edit its own # text space. set GDB_FULLPATH [find_gdb $GDB] # Remove any old copy lying around. remote_file host delete x$tool gdb_start set file [remote_download host $GDB_FULLPATH x$tool] set result [test_with_self $file]; gdb_exit; catch "remote_file host delete $file"; if {$result <0} then { warning "Couldn't test self" return -1 }