testsuite: Fix gcc_compiled for gcc 6 & 7
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618f726f 1# Copyright 1992-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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2
3# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
4# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
e22f8b7c 5# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
c906108c 6# (at your option) any later version.
e22f8b7c 7#
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8# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
9# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
10# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
11# GNU General Public License for more details.
e22f8b7c 12#
c906108c 13# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
e22f8b7c 14# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
c906108c 15
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16# This file was written by Fred Fish. (fnf@cygnus.com)
17
18# Generic gdb subroutines that should work for any target. If these
19# need to be modified for any target, it can be done with a variable
20# or by passing arguments.
21
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22if {$tool == ""} {
23 # Tests would fail, logs on get_compiler_info() would be missing.
24 send_error "`site.exp' not found, run `make site.exp'!\n"
25 exit 2
26}
27
c906108c 28load_lib libgloss.exp
17e1c970 29load_lib cache.exp
a25eb028 30load_lib gdb-utils.exp
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31
32global GDB
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34# The spawn ID used for I/O interaction with the inferior. For native
35# targets, or remote targets that can do I/O through GDB
36# (semi-hosting) this will be the same as the host/GDB's spawn ID.
37# Otherwise, the board may set this to some other spawn ID. E.g.,
38# when debugging with GDBserver, this is set to GDBserver's spawn ID,
39# so input/output is done on gdbserver's tty.
40global inferior_spawn_id
41
c906108c 42if [info exists TOOL_EXECUTABLE] {
4ec70201 43 set GDB $TOOL_EXECUTABLE
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44}
45if ![info exists GDB] {
46 if ![is_remote host] {
47 set GDB [findfile $base_dir/../../gdb/gdb "$base_dir/../../gdb/gdb" [transform gdb]]
48 } else {
4ec70201 49 set GDB [transform gdb]
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50 }
51}
52verbose "using GDB = $GDB" 2
53
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54# GDBFLAGS is available for the user to set on the command line.
55# E.g. make check RUNTESTFLAGS=GDBFLAGS=mumble
56# Testcases may use it to add additional flags, but they must:
57# - append new flags, not overwrite
58# - restore the original value when done
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59global GDBFLAGS
60if ![info exists GDBFLAGS] {
6b8ce727 61 set GDBFLAGS ""
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62}
63verbose "using GDBFLAGS = $GDBFLAGS" 2
64
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65# Make the build data directory available to tests.
66set BUILD_DATA_DIRECTORY "[pwd]/../data-directory"
67
6b8ce727 68# INTERNAL_GDBFLAGS contains flags that the testsuite requires.
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69global INTERNAL_GDBFLAGS
70if ![info exists INTERNAL_GDBFLAGS] {
2f4e0a80 71 set INTERNAL_GDBFLAGS "-nw -nx -data-directory $BUILD_DATA_DIRECTORY"
1be00882 72}
6b8ce727 73
9e0b60a8 74# The variable gdb_prompt is a regexp which matches the gdb prompt.
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75# Set it if it is not already set. This is also set by default_gdb_init
76# but it's not clear what removing one of them will break.
77# See with_gdb_prompt for more details on prompt handling.
c906108c 78global gdb_prompt
9e0b60a8 79if ![info exists gdb_prompt] then {
3714cea7 80 set gdb_prompt "\\(gdb\\)"
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81}
82
94696ad3 83# A regexp that matches the pagination prompt.
c3f814a1 84set pagination_prompt [string_to_regexp "---Type <return> to continue, or q <return> to quit---"]
94696ad3 85
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86# The variable fullname_syntax_POSIX is a regexp which matches a POSIX
87# absolute path ie. /foo/
d0b76dc6 88set fullname_syntax_POSIX {/[^\n]*/}
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89# The variable fullname_syntax_UNC is a regexp which matches a Windows
90# UNC path ie. \\D\foo\
d0b76dc6 91set fullname_syntax_UNC {\\\\[^\\]+\\[^\n]+\\}
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92# The variable fullname_syntax_DOS_CASE is a regexp which matches a
93# particular DOS case that GDB most likely will output
94# ie. \foo\, but don't match \\.*\
d0b76dc6 95set fullname_syntax_DOS_CASE {\\[^\\][^\n]*\\}
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96# The variable fullname_syntax_DOS is a regexp which matches a DOS path
97# ie. a:\foo\ && a:foo\
d0b76dc6 98set fullname_syntax_DOS {[a-zA-Z]:[^\n]*\\}
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99# The variable fullname_syntax is a regexp which matches what GDB considers
100# an absolute path. It is currently debatable if the Windows style paths
101# d:foo and \abc should be considered valid as an absolute path.
102# Also, the purpse of this regexp is not to recognize a well formed
103# absolute path, but to say with certainty that a path is absolute.
104set fullname_syntax "($fullname_syntax_POSIX|$fullname_syntax_UNC|$fullname_syntax_DOS_CASE|$fullname_syntax_DOS)"
105
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106# Needed for some tests under Cygwin.
107global EXEEXT
108global env
109
110if ![info exists env(EXEEXT)] {
111 set EXEEXT ""
112} else {
113 set EXEEXT $env(EXEEXT)
114}
115
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116set octal "\[0-7\]+"
117
eceb0c5f 118set inferior_exited_re "(\\\[Inferior \[0-9\]+ \\(.*\\) exited)"
fda326dd 119
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120### Only procedures should come after this point.
121
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122#
123# gdb_version -- extract and print the version number of GDB
124#
125proc default_gdb_version {} {
126 global GDB
6b8ce727 127 global INTERNAL_GDBFLAGS GDBFLAGS
c906108c 128 global gdb_prompt
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129 global inotify_pid
130
131 if {[info exists inotify_pid]} {
132 eval exec kill $inotify_pid
133 }
134
fa335448 135 set output [remote_exec host "$GDB $INTERNAL_GDBFLAGS --version"]
4ec70201 136 set tmp [lindex $output 1]
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137 set version ""
138 regexp " \[0-9\]\[^ \t\n\r\]+" "$tmp" version
139 if ![is_remote host] {
6b8ce727 140 clone_output "[which $GDB] version $version $INTERNAL_GDBFLAGS $GDBFLAGS\n"
c906108c 141 } else {
6b8ce727 142 clone_output "$GDB on remote host version $version $INTERNAL_GDBFLAGS $GDBFLAGS\n"
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143 }
144}
145
146proc gdb_version { } {
ae59b1da 147 return [default_gdb_version]
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148}
149
150#
151# gdb_unload -- unload a file if one is loaded
608e2dbb 152# Return 0 on success, -1 on error.
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153#
154
155proc gdb_unload {} {
156 global verbose
157 global GDB
158 global gdb_prompt
159 send_gdb "file\n"
160 gdb_expect 60 {
161 -re "No executable file now\[^\r\n\]*\[\r\n\]" { exp_continue }
162 -re "No symbol file now\[^\r\n\]*\[\r\n\]" { exp_continue }
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163 -re "A program is being debugged already.*Are you sure you want to change the file.*y or n. $" {
164 send_gdb "y\n"
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165 exp_continue
166 }
167 -re "Discard symbol table from .*y or n.*$" {
168 send_gdb "y\n"
169 exp_continue
170 }
171 -re "$gdb_prompt $" {}
172 timeout {
975531db 173 perror "couldn't unload file in $GDB (timeout)."
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174 return -1
175 }
176 }
608e2dbb 177 return 0
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178}
179
180# Many of the tests depend on setting breakpoints at various places and
181# running until that breakpoint is reached. At times, we want to start
182# with a clean-slate with respect to breakpoints, so this utility proc
183# lets us do this without duplicating this code everywhere.
184#
185
186proc delete_breakpoints {} {
187 global gdb_prompt
188
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189 # we need a larger timeout value here or this thing just confuses
190 # itself. May need a better implementation if possible. - guo
191 #
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192 set timeout 100
193
194 set msg "delete all breakpoints in delete_breakpoints"
195 set deleted 0
196 gdb_test_multiple "delete breakpoints" "$msg" {
197 -re "Delete all breakpoints.*y or n.*$" {
4ec70201 198 send_gdb "y\n"
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199 exp_continue
200 }
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201 -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
202 set deleted 1
203 }
c906108c 204 }
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205
206 if {$deleted} {
207 # Confirm with "info breakpoints".
208 set deleted 0
209 set msg "info breakpoints"
210 gdb_test_multiple $msg $msg {
211 -re "No breakpoints or watchpoints..*$gdb_prompt $" {
212 set deleted 1
213 }
214 -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
215 }
c906108c 216 }
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217 }
218
219 if {!$deleted} {
220 perror "breakpoints not deleted"
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221 }
222}
223
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224# Generic run command.
225#
226# The second pattern below matches up to the first newline *only*.
227# Using ``.*$'' could swallow up output that we attempt to match
228# elsewhere.
229#
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230# N.B. This function does not wait for gdb to return to the prompt,
231# that is the caller's responsibility.
232
c906108c 233proc gdb_run_cmd {args} {
e11ac3a3 234 global gdb_prompt use_gdb_stub
c906108c 235
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236 foreach command [gdb_init_commands] {
237 send_gdb "$command\n"
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238 gdb_expect 30 {
239 -re "$gdb_prompt $" { }
240 default {
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241 perror "gdb_init_command for target failed"
242 return
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243 }
244 }
245 }
246
e11ac3a3 247 if $use_gdb_stub {
c906108c 248 if [target_info exists gdb,do_reload_on_run] {
b741e217 249 if { [gdb_reload] != 0 } {
4ec70201 250 return
917317f4 251 }
4ec70201 252 send_gdb "continue\n"
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253 gdb_expect 60 {
254 -re "Continu\[^\r\n\]*\[\r\n\]" {}
255 default {}
256 }
4ec70201 257 return
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258 }
259
260 if [target_info exists gdb,start_symbol] {
4ec70201 261 set start [target_info gdb,start_symbol]
c906108c 262 } else {
4ec70201 263 set start "start"
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264 }
265 send_gdb "jump *$start\n"
4ec70201 266 set start_attempt 1
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267 while { $start_attempt } {
268 # Cap (re)start attempts at three to ensure that this loop
269 # always eventually fails. Don't worry about trying to be
270 # clever and not send a command when it has failed.
271 if [expr $start_attempt > 3] {
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272 perror "Jump to start() failed (retry count exceeded)"
273 return
c906108c 274 }
4ec70201 275 set start_attempt [expr $start_attempt + 1]
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276 gdb_expect 30 {
277 -re "Continuing at \[^\r\n\]*\[\r\n\]" {
4ec70201 278 set start_attempt 0
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279 }
280 -re "No symbol \"_start\" in current.*$gdb_prompt $" {
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281 perror "Can't find start symbol to run in gdb_run"
282 return
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283 }
284 -re "No symbol \"start\" in current.*$gdb_prompt $" {
4ec70201 285 send_gdb "jump *_start\n"
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286 }
287 -re "No symbol.*context.*$gdb_prompt $" {
4ec70201 288 set start_attempt 0
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289 }
290 -re "Line.* Jump anyway.*y or n. $" {
291 send_gdb "y\n"
292 }
293 -re "The program is not being run.*$gdb_prompt $" {
b741e217 294 if { [gdb_reload] != 0 } {
4ec70201 295 return
917317f4 296 }
4ec70201 297 send_gdb "jump *$start\n"
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298 }
299 timeout {
4ec70201 300 perror "Jump to start() failed (timeout)"
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301 return
302 }
c906108c 303 }
c906108c 304 }
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305 return
306 }
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307
308 if [target_info exists gdb,do_reload_on_run] {
b741e217 309 if { [gdb_reload] != 0 } {
4ec70201 310 return
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311 }
312 }
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313 send_gdb "run $args\n"
314# This doesn't work quite right yet.
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315# Use -notransfer here so that test cases (like chng-sym.exp)
316# may test for additional start-up messages.
317 gdb_expect 60 {
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318 -re "The program .* has been started already.*y or n. $" {
319 send_gdb "y\n"
320 exp_continue
321 }
bbb88ebf 322 -notransfer -re "Starting program: \[^\r\n\]*" {}
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323 -notransfer -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
324 # There is no more input expected.
325 }
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326 }
327}
328
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329# Generic start command. Return 0 if we could start the program, -1
330# if we could not.
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331#
332# N.B. This function does not wait for gdb to return to the prompt,
333# that is the caller's responsibility.
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334
335proc gdb_start_cmd {args} {
e11ac3a3 336 global gdb_prompt use_gdb_stub
b741e217 337
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338 foreach command [gdb_init_commands] {
339 send_gdb "$command\n"
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340 gdb_expect 30 {
341 -re "$gdb_prompt $" { }
342 default {
4ec70201 343 perror "gdb_init_command for target failed"
ae59b1da 344 return -1
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345 }
346 }
347 }
348
e11ac3a3 349 if $use_gdb_stub {
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350 return -1
351 }
352
353 send_gdb "start $args\n"
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354 # Use -notransfer here so that test cases (like chng-sym.exp)
355 # may test for additional start-up messages.
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356 gdb_expect 60 {
357 -re "The program .* has been started already.*y or n. $" {
358 send_gdb "y\n"
359 exp_continue
360 }
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361 -notransfer -re "Starting program: \[^\r\n\]*" {
362 return 0
363 }
364 }
365 return -1
366}
367
78a1a894 368# Set a breakpoint at FUNCTION. If there is an additional argument it is
55cd6f92 369# a list of options; the supported options are allow-pending, temporary,
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370# message, no-message, and passfail.
371# The result is 1 for success, 0 for failure.
372#
373# Note: The handling of message vs no-message is messed up, but it's based
374# on historical usage. By default this function does not print passes,
375# only fails.
376# no-message: turns off printing of fails (and passes, but they're already off)
377# message: turns on printing of passes (and fails, but they're already on)
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378
379proc gdb_breakpoint { function args } {
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380 global gdb_prompt
381 global decimal
382
78a1a894 383 set pending_response n
5b7d0050 384 if {[lsearch -exact $args allow-pending] != -1} {
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385 set pending_response y
386 }
387
e48883f7 388 set break_command "break"
18ac113b 389 set break_message "Breakpoint"
5b7d0050 390 if {[lsearch -exact $args temporary] != -1} {
e48883f7 391 set break_command "tbreak"
18ac113b 392 set break_message "Temporary breakpoint"
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393 }
394
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395 set print_pass 0
396 set print_fail 1
397 set no_message_loc [lsearch -exact $args no-message]
398 set message_loc [lsearch -exact $args message]
399 # The last one to appear in args wins.
400 if { $no_message_loc > $message_loc } {
401 set print_fail 0
402 } elseif { $message_loc > $no_message_loc } {
403 set print_pass 1
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404 }
405
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406 set test_name "setting breakpoint at $function"
407
e48883f7 408 send_gdb "$break_command $function\n"
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409 # The first two regexps are what we get with -g, the third is without -g.
410 gdb_expect 30 {
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411 -re "$break_message \[0-9\]* at .*: file .*, line $decimal.\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {}
412 -re "$break_message \[0-9\]*: file .*, line $decimal.\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {}
413 -re "$break_message \[0-9\]* at .*$gdb_prompt $" {}
414 -re "$break_message \[0-9\]* \\(.*\\) pending.*$gdb_prompt $" {
78a1a894 415 if {$pending_response == "n"} {
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416 if { $print_fail } {
417 fail $test_name
55cd6f92 418 }
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419 return 0
420 }
421 }
9f27c604 422 -re "Make breakpoint pending.*y or \\\[n\\\]. $" {
78a1a894 423 send_gdb "$pending_response\n"
14b1a056 424 exp_continue
18fe2033 425 }
28781456 426 -re "A problem internal to GDB has been detected" {
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427 if { $print_fail } {
428 fail "$test_name (GDB internal error)"
429 }
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430 gdb_internal_error_resync
431 return 0
432 }
55cd6f92 433 -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
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434 if { $print_fail } {
435 fail $test_name
436 }
437 return 0
438 }
439 eof {
440 if { $print_fail } {
441 fail "$test_name (eof)"
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442 }
443 return 0
444 }
445 timeout {
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446 if { $print_fail } {
447 fail "$test_name (timeout)"
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448 }
449 return 0
450 }
c906108c 451 }
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452 if { $print_pass } {
453 pass $test_name
454 }
ae59b1da 455 return 1
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456}
457
458# Set breakpoint at function and run gdb until it breaks there.
459# Since this is the only breakpoint that will be set, if it stops
460# at a breakpoint, we will assume it is the one we want. We can't
461# just compare to "function" because it might be a fully qualified,
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462# single quoted C++ function specifier.
463#
464# If there are additional arguments, pass them to gdb_breakpoint.
465# We recognize no-message/message ourselves.
466# The default is no-message.
467# no-message is messed up here, like gdb_breakpoint: to preserve
468# historical usage fails are always printed by default.
469# no-message: turns off printing of fails (and passes, but they're already off)
470# message: turns on printing of passes (and fails, but they're already on)
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78a1a894 472proc runto { function args } {
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473 global gdb_prompt
474 global decimal
475
476 delete_breakpoints
477
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478 # Default to "no-message".
479 set args "no-message $args"
480
481 set print_pass 0
482 set print_fail 1
483 set no_message_loc [lsearch -exact $args no-message]
484 set message_loc [lsearch -exact $args message]
485 # The last one to appear in args wins.
486 if { $no_message_loc > $message_loc } {
487 set print_fail 0
488 } elseif { $message_loc > $no_message_loc } {
489 set print_pass 1
490 }
491
492 set test_name "running to $function in runto"
493
494 # We need to use eval here to pass our varargs args to gdb_breakpoint
495 # which is also a varargs function.
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496 # But we also have to be careful because $function may have multiple
497 # elements, and we don't want Tcl to move the remaining elements after
498 # the first to $args. That is why $function is wrapped in {}.
499 if ![eval gdb_breakpoint {$function} $args] {
ae59b1da 500 return 0
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501 }
502
503 gdb_run_cmd
504
505 # the "at foo.c:36" output we get with -g.
506 # the "in func" output we get without -g.
507 gdb_expect 30 {
508 -re "Break.* at .*:$decimal.*$gdb_prompt $" {
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509 if { $print_pass } {
510 pass $test_name
511 }
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512 return 1
513 }
514 -re "Breakpoint \[0-9\]*, \[0-9xa-f\]* in .*$gdb_prompt $" {
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515 if { $print_pass } {
516 pass $test_name
517 }
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518 return 1
519 }
8e46892c 520 -re "The target does not support running in non-stop mode.\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
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521 if { $print_fail } {
522 unsupported "Non-stop mode not supported"
523 }
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524 return 0
525 }
569b05a5 526 -re ".*A problem internal to GDB has been detected" {
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527 if { $print_fail } {
528 fail "$test_name (GDB internal error)"
529 }
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530 gdb_internal_error_resync
531 return 0
532 }
c906108c 533 -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
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534 if { $print_fail } {
535 fail $test_name
536 }
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537 return 0
538 }
72c63395 539 eof {
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540 if { $print_fail } {
541 fail "$test_name (eof)"
542 }
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543 return 0
544 }
c906108c 545 timeout {
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546 if { $print_fail } {
547 fail "$test_name (timeout)"
548 }
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549 return 0
550 }
551 }
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552 if { $print_pass } {
553 pass $test_name
554 }
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555 return 1
556}
557
1d41d75c 558# Ask gdb to run until we hit a breakpoint at main.
c906108c 559#
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560# N.B. This function deletes all existing breakpoints.
561# If you don't want that, use gdb_start_cmd.
562
c906108c 563proc runto_main { } {
5b7d0050 564 return [runto main no-message]
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565}
566
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567### Continue, and expect to hit a breakpoint.
568### Report a pass or fail, depending on whether it seems to have
569### worked. Use NAME as part of the test name; each call to
570### continue_to_breakpoint should use a NAME which is unique within
571### that test file.
74960c60 572proc gdb_continue_to_breakpoint {name {location_pattern .*}} {
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573 global gdb_prompt
574 set full_name "continue to breakpoint: $name"
575
06d97543 576 gdb_test_multiple "continue" $full_name {
a1624241 577 -re "(?:Breakpoint|Temporary breakpoint) .* (at|in) $location_pattern\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
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578 pass $full_name
579 }
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580 }
581}
582
583
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584# gdb_internal_error_resync:
585#
586# Answer the questions GDB asks after it reports an internal error
587# until we get back to a GDB prompt. Decline to quit the debugging
588# session, and decline to create a core file. Return non-zero if the
589# resync succeeds.
590#
591# This procedure just answers whatever questions come up until it sees
592# a GDB prompt; it doesn't require you to have matched the input up to
593# any specific point. However, it only answers questions it sees in
594# the output itself, so if you've matched a question, you had better
595# answer it yourself before calling this.
596#
597# You can use this function thus:
598#
599# gdb_expect {
600# ...
601# -re ".*A problem internal to GDB has been detected" {
602# gdb_internal_error_resync
603# }
604# ...
605# }
606#
607proc gdb_internal_error_resync {} {
608 global gdb_prompt
609
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610 verbose -log "Resyncing due to internal error."
611
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613 while {$count < 10} {
614 gdb_expect {
615 -re "Quit this debugging session\\? \\(y or n\\) $" {
616 send_gdb "n\n"
617 incr count
618 }
619 -re "Create a core file of GDB\\? \\(y or n\\) $" {
620 send_gdb "n\n"
621 incr count
622 }
623 -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
624 # We're resynchronized.
625 return 1
626 }
627 timeout {
628 perror "Could not resync from internal error (timeout)"
629 return 0
630 }
631 }
632 }
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633 perror "Could not resync from internal error (resync count exceeded)"
634 return 0
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636
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2307bd6a 638# gdb_test_multiple COMMAND MESSAGE EXPECT_ARGUMENTS
8dbfb380 639# Send a command to gdb; test the result.
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640#
641# COMMAND is the command to execute, send to GDB with send_gdb. If
642# this is the null string no command is sent.
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643# MESSAGE is a message to be printed with the built-in failure patterns
644# if one of them matches. If MESSAGE is empty COMMAND will be used.
645# EXPECT_ARGUMENTS will be fed to expect in addition to the standard
646# patterns. Pattern elements will be evaluated in the caller's
647# context; action elements will be executed in the caller's context.
648# Unlike patterns for gdb_test, these patterns should generally include
649# the final newline and prompt.
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651# Returns:
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653# 0 if only user-supplied patterns matched
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655#
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657#
658# gdb_test_multiple "print foo" "test foo" {
659# -re "expected output 1" {
660# pass "print foo"
661# }
662# -re "expected output 2" {
663# fail "print foo"
664# }
665# }
666#
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668# -i "$id". Interesting spawn ids are $inferior_spawn_id and
669# $gdb_spawn_id. The former matches inferior I/O, while the latter
670# matches GDB I/O. E.g.:
671#
672# send_inferior "hello\n"
673# gdb_test_multiple "continue" "test echo" {
674# -i "$inferior_spawn_id" -re "^hello\r\nhello\r\n$" {
675# pass "got echo"
676# }
677# -i "$gdb_spawn_id" -re "Breakpoint.*$gdb_prompt $" {
678# fail "hit breakpoint"
679# }
680# }
681#
fda326dd 682# The standard patterns, such as "Inferior exited..." and "A problem
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683# ...", all being implicitly appended to that list. These are always
684# expected from $gdb_spawn_id. IOW, callers do not need to worry
685# about resetting "-i" back to $gdb_spawn_id explicitly.
d422fe19 686#
2307bd6a 687proc gdb_test_multiple { command message user_code } {
e11ac3a3 688 global verbose use_gdb_stub
c3f814a1 689 global gdb_prompt pagination_prompt
c906108c 690 global GDB
f71c18e7 691 global gdb_spawn_id
fda326dd 692 global inferior_exited_re
c906108c 693 upvar timeout timeout
c47cebdb 694 upvar expect_out expect_out
749ef8f8 695 global any_spawn_id
c906108c 696
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697 if { $message == "" } {
698 set message $command
c906108c 699 }
c906108c 700
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701 if [string match "*\[\r\n\]" $command] {
702 error "Invalid trailing newline in \"$message\" test"
703 }
704
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705 if [string match "*\[\r\n\]*" $message] {
706 error "Invalid newline in \"$message\" test"
707 }
708
e11ac3a3 709 if {$use_gdb_stub
9bfee719 710 && [regexp -nocase {^\s*(r|run|star|start|at|att|atta|attac|attach)\M} \
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712 error "gdbserver does not support $command without extended-remote"
713 }
714
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715 # TCL/EXPECT WART ALERT
716 # Expect does something very strange when it receives a single braced
717 # argument. It splits it along word separators and performs substitutions.
718 # This means that { "[ab]" } is evaluated as "[ab]", but { "\[ab\]" } is
719 # evaluated as "\[ab\]". But that's not how TCL normally works; inside a
720 # double-quoted list item, "\[ab\]" is just a long way of representing
721 # "[ab]", because the backslashes will be removed by lindex.
722
723 # Unfortunately, there appears to be no easy way to duplicate the splitting
724 # that expect will do from within TCL. And many places make use of the
725 # "\[0-9\]" construct, so we need to support that; and some places make use
726 # of the "[func]" construct, so we need to support that too. In order to
727 # get this right we have to substitute quoted list elements differently
728 # from braced list elements.
729
730 # We do this roughly the same way that Expect does it. We have to use two
731 # lists, because if we leave unquoted newlines in the argument to uplevel
732 # they'll be treated as command separators, and if we escape newlines
733 # we mangle newlines inside of command blocks. This assumes that the
734 # input doesn't contain a pattern which contains actual embedded newlines
735 # at this point!
736
737 regsub -all {\n} ${user_code} { } subst_code
738 set subst_code [uplevel list $subst_code]
739
740 set processed_code ""
741 set patterns ""
742 set expecting_action 0
21e24d21 743 set expecting_arg 0
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745 if { $item == "-n" || $item == "-notransfer" || $item == "-nocase" } {
746 lappend processed_code $item
747 continue
748 }
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750 lappend processed_code $item
751 continue
752 }
f71c18e7 753 if { $item == "-timeout" || $item == "-i" } {
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755 lappend processed_code $item
756 continue
757 }
758 if { $expecting_arg } {
759 set expecting_arg 0
71c0ee8c 760 lappend processed_code $subst_item
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762 }
763 if { $expecting_action } {
764 lappend processed_code "uplevel [list $item]"
765 set expecting_action 0
766 # Cosmetic, no effect on the list.
767 append processed_code "\n"
768 continue
769 }
770 set expecting_action 1
771 lappend processed_code $subst_item
772 if {$patterns != ""} {
773 append patterns "; "
774 }
775 append patterns "\"$subst_item\""
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777
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778 # Also purely cosmetic.
779 regsub -all {\r} $patterns {\\r} patterns
780 regsub -all {\n} $patterns {\\n} patterns
781
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783 send_user "Sending \"$command\" to gdb\n"
2307bd6a 784 send_user "Looking to match \"$patterns\"\n"
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785 send_user "Message is \"$message\"\n"
786 }
787
788 set result -1
4ec70201 789 set string "${command}\n"
c906108c 790 if { $command != "" } {
543a9323 791 set multi_line_re "\[\r\n\] *>"
c906108c 792 while { "$string" != "" } {
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794 set len [string length "$string"]
c906108c 795 if { $foo < [expr $len - 1] } {
4ec70201 796 set str [string range "$string" 0 $foo]
c906108c 797 if { [send_gdb "$str"] != "" } {
4ec70201 798 global suppress_flag
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800 if { ! $suppress_flag } {
4ec70201 801 perror "Couldn't send $command to GDB."
c906108c 802 }
4ec70201 803 fail "$message"
ae59b1da 804 return $result
c906108c 805 }
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806 # since we're checking if each line of the multi-line
807 # command are 'accepted' by GDB here,
808 # we need to set -notransfer expect option so that
809 # command output is not lost for pattern matching
810 # - guo
5f279fa6 811 gdb_expect 2 {
543a9323 812 -notransfer -re "$multi_line_re$" { verbose "partial: match" 3 }
5f279fa6 813 timeout { verbose "partial: timeout" 3 }
c906108c 814 }
4ec70201 815 set string [string range "$string" [expr $foo + 1] end]
543a9323 816 set multi_line_re "$multi_line_re.*\[\r\n\] *>"
c906108c 817 } else {
4ec70201 818 break
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819 }
820 }
821 if { "$string" != "" } {
822 if { [send_gdb "$string"] != "" } {
4ec70201 823 global suppress_flag
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825 if { ! $suppress_flag } {
4ec70201 826 perror "Couldn't send $command to GDB."
c906108c 827 }
4ec70201 828 fail "$message"
ae59b1da 829 return $result
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830 }
831 }
832 }
833
2307bd6a 834 set code {
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836 fail "$message (GDB internal error)"
837 gdb_internal_error_resync
28054d69 838 set result -1
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840 -re "\\*\\*\\* DOSEXIT code.*" {
841 if { $message != "" } {
4ec70201 842 fail "$message"
9bfee719 843 }
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844 gdb_suppress_entire_file "GDB died"
845 set result -1
9bfee719 846 }
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848 append code $processed_code
849 append code {
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851 -i "$gdb_spawn_id"
852
9bfee719 853 -re "Ending remote debugging.*$gdb_prompt $" {
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854 if ![isnative] then {
855 warning "Can`t communicate to remote target."
856 }
857 gdb_exit
858 gdb_start
859 set result -1
860 }
9bfee719 861 -re "Undefined\[a-z\]* command:.*$gdb_prompt $" {
c906108c 862 perror "Undefined command \"$command\"."
9bfee719 863 fail "$message"
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864 set result 1
865 }
9bfee719 866 -re "Ambiguous command.*$gdb_prompt $" {
c906108c 867 perror "\"$command\" is not a unique command name."
9bfee719 868 fail "$message"
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869 set result 1
870 }
9bfee719 871 -re "$inferior_exited_re with code \[0-9\]+.*$gdb_prompt $" {
c906108c 872 if ![string match "" $message] then {
ed4c619a 873 set errmsg "$message (the program exited)"
c906108c 874 } else {
ed4c619a 875 set errmsg "$command (the program exited)"
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877 fail "$errmsg"
2307bd6a 878 set result -1
cb9a9d3e 879 }
9bfee719 880 -re "$inferior_exited_re normally.*$gdb_prompt $" {
cb9a9d3e 881 if ![string match "" $message] then {
ed4c619a 882 set errmsg "$message (the program exited)"
cb9a9d3e 883 } else {
ed4c619a 884 set errmsg "$command (the program exited)"
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886 fail "$errmsg"
2307bd6a 887 set result -1
c906108c 888 }
9bfee719 889 -re "The program is not being run.*$gdb_prompt $" {
c906108c 890 if ![string match "" $message] then {
ed4c619a 891 set errmsg "$message (the program is no longer running)"
c906108c 892 } else {
ed4c619a 893 set errmsg "$command (the program is no longer running)"
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894 }
895 fail "$errmsg"
2307bd6a 896 set result -1
c906108c 897 }
9bfee719 898 -re "\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
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899 if ![string match "" $message] then {
900 fail "$message"
901 }
902 set result 1
903 }
c3f814a1 904 -re "$pagination_prompt" {
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905 send_gdb "\n"
906 perror "Window too small."
9bfee719 907 fail "$message"
2307bd6a 908 set result -1
c906108c 909 }
b598bfda 910 -re "\\((y or n|y or \\\[n\\\]|\\\[y\\\] or n)\\) " {
c906108c 911 send_gdb "n\n"
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913 fail "$message (got interactive prompt)"
914 set result -1
915 }
916 -re "\\\[0\\\] cancel\r\n\\\[1\\\] all.*\r\n> $" {
917 send_gdb "0\n"
918 gdb_expect -re "$gdb_prompt $"
919 fail "$message (got breakpoint menu)"
2307bd6a 920 set result -1
c906108c 921 }
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923 # Patterns below apply to any spawn id specified.
924 -i $any_spawn_id
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926 perror "Process no longer exists"
927 if { $message != "" } {
928 fail "$message"
929 }
930 return -1
c906108c 931 }
9bfee719 932 full_buffer {
c906108c 933 perror "internal buffer is full."
9bfee719 934 fail "$message"
2307bd6a 935 set result -1
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937 timeout {
938 if ![string match "" $message] then {
939 fail "$message (timeout)"
940 }
941 set result 1
942 }
943 }
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945 set result 0
4a40f85a 946 set code [catch {gdb_expect $code} string]
04f6ecf2 947 if {$code == 1} {
4ec70201 948 global errorInfo errorCode
04f6ecf2 949 return -code error -errorinfo $errorInfo -errorcode $errorCode $string
d6d7a51a 950 } elseif {$code > 1} {
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952 }
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954}
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956# gdb_test COMMAND PATTERN MESSAGE QUESTION RESPONSE
957# Send a command to gdb; test the result.
958#
959# COMMAND is the command to execute, send to GDB with send_gdb. If
960# this is the null string no command is sent.
961# PATTERN is the pattern to match for a PASS, and must NOT include
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963# may be omitted to just match the prompt, ignoring whatever output
964# precedes it.
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966# omitted, then the pass/fail messages use the command string as the
967# message. (If this is the empty string, then sometimes we don't
968# call pass or fail at all; I don't understand this at all.)
969# QUESTION is a question GDB may ask in response to COMMAND, like
970# "are you sure?"
971# RESPONSE is the response to send if QUESTION appears.
972#
973# Returns:
974# 1 if the test failed,
975# 0 if the test passes,
976# -1 if there was an internal error.
977#
978proc gdb_test { args } {
2307bd6a 979 global gdb_prompt
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981
982 if [llength $args]>2 then {
983 set message [lindex $args 2]
984 } else {
985 set message [lindex $args 0]
986 }
987 set command [lindex $args 0]
988 set pattern [lindex $args 1]
989
990 if [llength $args]==5 {
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992 set response_string [lindex $args 4]
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993 } else {
994 set question_string "^FOOBAR$"
995 }
996
997 return [gdb_test_multiple $command $message {
998 -re "\[\r\n\]*($pattern)\[\r\n\]+$gdb_prompt $" {
999 if ![string match "" $message] then {
1000 pass "$message"
1001 }
1002 }
1003 -re "(${question_string})$" {
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1005 exp_continue
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1007 }]
1008}
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1010# gdb_test_no_output COMMAND MESSAGE
1011# Send a command to GDB and verify that this command generated no output.
1012#
1013# See gdb_test_multiple for a description of the COMMAND and MESSAGE
1014# parameters. If MESSAGE is ommitted, then COMMAND will be used as
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1015# the message. (If MESSAGE is the empty string, then sometimes we do not
1016# call pass or fail at all; I don't understand this at all.)
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1018proc gdb_test_no_output { args } {
1019 global gdb_prompt
1020 set command [lindex $args 0]
1021 if [llength $args]>1 then {
1022 set message [lindex $args 1]
1023 } else {
1024 set message $command
1025 }
1026
1027 set command_regex [string_to_regexp $command]
1028 gdb_test_multiple $command $message {
1029 -re "^$command_regex\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
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1030 if ![string match "" $message] then {
1031 pass "$message"
1032 }
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1033 }
1034 }
1035}
1036
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1038# This is useful when the sequence is long and contains ".*", a single
1039# regexp to match the entire output can get a timeout much easier.
1040#
1041# COMMAND is the command to send.
1042# TEST_NAME is passed to pass/fail. COMMAND is used if TEST_NAME is "".
1043# EXPECTED_OUTPUT_LIST is a list of regexps of expected output, which are
1044# processed in order, and all must be present in the output.
1045#
1046# It is unnecessary to specify ".*" at the beginning or end of any regexp,
1047# there is an implicit ".*" between each element of EXPECTED_OUTPUT_LIST.
1048# There is also an implicit ".*" between the last regexp and the gdb prompt.
1049#
1050# Like gdb_test and gdb_test_multiple, the output is expected to end with the
1051# gdb prompt, which must not be specified in EXPECTED_OUTPUT_LIST.
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1053# Returns:
1054# 1 if the test failed,
1055# 0 if the test passes,
1056# -1 if there was an internal error.
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1058proc gdb_test_sequence { command test_name expected_output_list } {
1059 global gdb_prompt
1060 if { $test_name == "" } {
1061 set test_name $command
1062 }
1063 lappend expected_output_list ""; # implicit ".*" before gdb prompt
1064 send_gdb "$command\n"
5fa290c1 1065 return [gdb_expect_list $test_name "$gdb_prompt $" $expected_output_list]
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1067
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1069# Test that a command gives an error. For pass or fail, return
1070# a 1 to indicate that more tests can proceed. However a timeout
1071# is a serious error, generates a special fail message, and causes
1072# a 0 to be returned to indicate that more tests are likely to fail
1073# as well.
1074
1075proc test_print_reject { args } {
1076 global gdb_prompt
1077 global verbose
1078
1079 if [llength $args]==2 then {
1080 set expectthis [lindex $args 1]
1081 } else {
1082 set expectthis "should never match this bogus string"
1083 }
1084 set sendthis [lindex $args 0]
1085 if $verbose>2 then {
1086 send_user "Sending \"$sendthis\" to gdb\n"
1087 send_user "Looking to match \"$expectthis\"\n"
1088 }
1089 send_gdb "$sendthis\n"
1090 #FIXME: Should add timeout as parameter.
1091 gdb_expect {
1092 -re "A .* in expression.*\\.*$gdb_prompt $" {
1093 pass "reject $sendthis"
1094 return 1
1095 }
1096 -re "Invalid syntax in expression.*$gdb_prompt $" {
1097 pass "reject $sendthis"
1098 return 1
1099 }
1100 -re "Junk after end of expression.*$gdb_prompt $" {
1101 pass "reject $sendthis"
1102 return 1
1103 }
1104 -re "Invalid number.*$gdb_prompt $" {
1105 pass "reject $sendthis"
1106 return 1
1107 }
1108 -re "Invalid character constant.*$gdb_prompt $" {
1109 pass "reject $sendthis"
1110 return 1
1111 }
1112 -re "No symbol table is loaded.*$gdb_prompt $" {
1113 pass "reject $sendthis"
1114 return 1
1115 }
1116 -re "No symbol .* in current context.*$gdb_prompt $" {
1117 pass "reject $sendthis"
1118 return 1
1119 }
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1120 -re "Unmatched single quote.*$gdb_prompt $" {
1121 pass "reject $sendthis"
1122 return 1
1123 }
1124 -re "A character constant must contain at least one character.*$gdb_prompt $" {
1125 pass "reject $sendthis"
1126 return 1
1127 }
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1128 -re "$expectthis.*$gdb_prompt $" {
1129 pass "reject $sendthis"
1130 return 1
1131 }
1132 -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
1133 fail "reject $sendthis"
1134 return 1
1135 }
1136 default {
1137 fail "reject $sendthis (eof or timeout)"
1138 return 0
1139 }
1140 }
1141}
1142\f
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1144# Same as gdb_test, but the second parameter is not a regexp,
1145# but a string that must match exactly.
1146
1147proc gdb_test_exact { args } {
1148 upvar timeout timeout
1149
1150 set command [lindex $args 0]
1151
1152 # This applies a special meaning to a null string pattern. Without
1153 # this, "$pattern\r\n$gdb_prompt $" will match anything, including error
1154 # messages from commands that should have no output except a new
1155 # prompt. With this, only results of a null string will match a null
1156 # string pattern.
1157
1158 set pattern [lindex $args 1]
1159 if [string match $pattern ""] {
1160 set pattern [string_to_regexp [lindex $args 0]]
1161 } else {
1162 set pattern [string_to_regexp [lindex $args 1]]
1163 }
1164
1165 # It is most natural to write the pattern argument with only
1166 # embedded \n's, especially if you are trying to avoid Tcl quoting
1167 # problems. But gdb_expect really wants to see \r\n in patterns. So
1168 # transform the pattern here. First transform \r\n back to \n, in
1169 # case some users of gdb_test_exact already do the right thing.
1170 regsub -all "\r\n" $pattern "\n" pattern
1171 regsub -all "\n" $pattern "\r\n" pattern
1172 if [llength $args]==3 then {
1173 set message [lindex $args 2]
1174 } else {
1175 set message $command
1176 }
1177
1178 return [gdb_test $command $pattern $message]
1179}
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1181# Wrapper around gdb_test_multiple that looks for a list of expected
1182# output elements, but which can appear in any order.
1183# CMD is the gdb command.
1184# NAME is the name of the test.
1185# ELM_FIND_REGEXP specifies how to partition the output into elements to
1186# compare.
1187# ELM_EXTRACT_REGEXP specifies the part of ELM_FIND_REGEXP to compare.
1188# RESULT_MATCH_LIST is a list of exact matches for each expected element.
1189# All elements of RESULT_MATCH_LIST must appear for the test to pass.
1190#
1191# A typical use of ELM_FIND_REGEXP/ELM_EXTRACT_REGEXP is to extract one line
1192# of text per element and then strip trailing \r\n's.
1193# Example:
1194# gdb_test_list_exact "foo" "bar" \
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1196# "\[^\r\n\]+" \
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1198# {expected result 1} \
1199# {expected result 2} \
1200# }
1201
1202proc gdb_test_list_exact { cmd name elm_find_regexp elm_extract_regexp result_match_list } {
1203 global gdb_prompt
1204
1205 set matches [lsort $result_match_list]
1206 set seen {}
1207 gdb_test_multiple $cmd $name {
1208 "$cmd\[\r\n\]" { exp_continue }
1209 -re $elm_find_regexp {
1210 set str $expect_out(0,string)
1211 verbose -log "seen: $str" 3
1212 regexp -- $elm_extract_regexp $str elm_seen
1213 verbose -log "extracted: $elm_seen" 3
1214 lappend seen $elm_seen
1215 exp_continue
1216 }
1217 -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
1218 set failed ""
1219 foreach got [lsort $seen] have $matches {
1220 if {![string equal $got $have]} {
1221 set failed $have
1222 break
1223 }
1224 }
1225 if {[string length $failed] != 0} {
1226 fail "$name ($failed not found)"
1227 } else {
1228 pass $name
1229 }
1230 }
1231 }
1232}
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1234# gdb_test_stdio COMMAND INFERIOR_PATTERN GDB_PATTERN MESSAGE
1235# Send a command to gdb; expect inferior and gdb output.
1236#
1237# See gdb_test_multiple for a description of the COMMAND and MESSAGE
1238# parameters.
1239#
1240# INFERIOR_PATTERN is the pattern to match against inferior output.
1241#
1242# GDB_PATTERN is the pattern to match against gdb output, and must NOT
1243# include the \r\n sequence immediately before the gdb prompt, nor the
1244# prompt. The default is empty.
1245#
1246# Both inferior and gdb patterns must match for a PASS.
1247#
1248# If MESSAGE is ommitted, then COMMAND will be used as the message.
1249#
1250# Returns:
1251# 1 if the test failed,
1252# 0 if the test passes,
1253# -1 if there was an internal error.
1254#
1255
1256proc gdb_test_stdio {command inferior_pattern {gdb_pattern ""} {message ""}} {
1257 global inferior_spawn_id gdb_spawn_id
1258 global gdb_prompt
1259
1260 if {$message == ""} {
1261 set message $command
1262 }
1263
1264 set inferior_matched 0
1265 set gdb_matched 0
1266
1267 # Use an indirect spawn id list, and remove the inferior spawn id
1268 # from the expected output as soon as it matches, in case
1269 # $inferior_pattern happens to be a prefix of the resulting full
1270 # gdb pattern below (e.g., "\r\n").
1271 global gdb_test_stdio_spawn_id_list
1272 set gdb_test_stdio_spawn_id_list "$inferior_spawn_id"
1273
1274 # Note that if $inferior_spawn_id and $gdb_spawn_id are different,
1275 # then we may see gdb's output arriving before the inferior's
1276 # output.
1277 set res [gdb_test_multiple $command $message {
1278 -i gdb_test_stdio_spawn_id_list -re "$inferior_pattern" {
1279 set inferior_matched 1
1280 if {!$gdb_matched} {
1281 set gdb_test_stdio_spawn_id_list ""
1282 exp_continue
1283 }
1284 }
1285 -i $gdb_spawn_id -re "$gdb_pattern\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
1286 set gdb_matched 1
1287 if {!$inferior_matched} {
1288 exp_continue
1289 }
1290 }
1291 }]
1292 if {$res == 0} {
1293 pass $message
1294 } else {
1295 verbose -log "inferior_matched=$inferior_matched, gdb_matched=$gdb_matched"
1296 }
1297 return $res
1298}
1299
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1302# Issue a PASS and return true if evaluating CONDITION in the caller's
1303# frame returns true, and issue a FAIL and return false otherwise.
1304# MESSAGE is the pass/fail message to be printed. If MESSAGE is
1305# omitted or is empty, then the pass/fail messages use the condition
1306# string as the message.
1307
1308proc gdb_assert { condition {message ""} } {
1309 if { $message == ""} {
1310 set message $condition
1311 }
1312
1313 set res [uplevel 1 expr $condition]
1314 if {!$res} {
1315 fail $message
1316 } else {
1317 pass $message
1318 }
1319 return $res
1320}
1321
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1322proc gdb_reinitialize_dir { subdir } {
1323 global gdb_prompt
1324
1325 if [is_remote host] {
ae59b1da 1326 return ""
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1327 }
1328 send_gdb "dir\n"
1329 gdb_expect 60 {
1330 -re "Reinitialize source path to empty.*y or n. " {
1331 send_gdb "y\n"
1332 gdb_expect 60 {
1333 -re "Source directories searched.*$gdb_prompt $" {
1334 send_gdb "dir $subdir\n"
1335 gdb_expect 60 {
1336 -re "Source directories searched.*$gdb_prompt $" {
1337 verbose "Dir set to $subdir"
1338 }
1339 -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
1340 perror "Dir \"$subdir\" failed."
1341 }
1342 }
1343 }
1344 -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
1345 perror "Dir \"$subdir\" failed."
1346 }
1347 }
1348 }
1349 -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
1350 perror "Dir \"$subdir\" failed."
1351 }
1352 }
1353}
1354
1355#
1356# gdb_exit -- exit the GDB, killing the target program if necessary
1357#
1358proc default_gdb_exit {} {
1359 global GDB
6b8ce727 1360 global INTERNAL_GDBFLAGS GDBFLAGS
c906108c 1361 global verbose
51f77c37 1362 global gdb_spawn_id inferior_spawn_id
5e92f71a 1363 global inotify_log_file
c906108c 1364
4ec70201 1365 gdb_stop_suppressing_tests
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1367 if ![info exists gdb_spawn_id] {
4ec70201 1368 return
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1369 }
1370
6b8ce727 1371 verbose "Quitting $GDB $INTERNAL_GDBFLAGS $GDBFLAGS"
c906108c 1372
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1373 if {[info exists inotify_log_file] && [file exists $inotify_log_file]} {
1374 set fd [open $inotify_log_file]
1375 set data [read -nonewline $fd]
1376 close $fd
1377
1378 if {[string compare $data ""] != 0} {
1379 warning "parallel-unsafe file creations noticed"
1380
1381 # Clear the log.
1382 set fd [open $inotify_log_file w]
1383 close $fd
1384 }
1385 }
1386
c906108c 1387 if { [is_remote host] && [board_info host exists fileid] } {
4ec70201 1388 send_gdb "quit\n"
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1389 gdb_expect 10 {
1390 -re "y or n" {
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1391 send_gdb "y\n"
1392 exp_continue
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1393 }
1394 -re "DOSEXIT code" { }
1395 default { }
1396 }
1397 }
1398
1399 if ![is_remote host] {
4ec70201 1400 remote_close host
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1401 }
1402 unset gdb_spawn_id
51f77c37 1403 unset inferior_spawn_id
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1404}
1405
3e3ffd2b 1406# Load a file into the debugger.
2db8e78e 1407# The return value is 0 for success, -1 for failure.
c906108c 1408#
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1409# This procedure also set the global variable GDB_FILE_CMD_DEBUG_INFO
1410# to one of these values:
3e3ffd2b 1411#
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1412# debug file was loaded successfully and has debug information
1413# nodebug file was loaded successfully and has no debug information
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1414# lzma file was loaded, .gnu_debugdata found, but no LZMA support
1415# compiled in
2db8e78e 1416# fail file was not loaded
c906108c 1417#
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1418# I tried returning this information as part of the return value,
1419# but ran into a mess because of the many re-implementations of
1420# gdb_load in config/*.exp.
3e3ffd2b 1421#
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1422# TODO: gdb.base/sepdebug.exp and gdb.stabs/weird.exp might be able to use
1423# this if they can get more information set.
3e3ffd2b 1424
c906108c 1425proc gdb_file_cmd { arg } {
3e3ffd2b 1426 global gdb_prompt
c906108c 1427 global verbose
c906108c 1428 global GDB
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1430
975531db 1431 # Save this for the benefit of gdbserver-support.exp.
b741e217 1432 set last_loaded_file $arg
c906108c 1433
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1435 # Default to "fail".
1436 global gdb_file_cmd_debug_info
1437 set gdb_file_cmd_debug_info "fail"
1438
c906108c 1439 if [is_remote host] {
3e3ffd2b 1440 set arg [remote_download host $arg]
c906108c 1441 if { $arg == "" } {
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1442 perror "download failed"
1443 return -1
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1444 }
1445 }
1446
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1447 # The file command used to kill the remote target. For the benefit
1448 # of the testsuite, preserve this behavior.
1449 send_gdb "kill\n"
1450 gdb_expect 120 {
1451 -re "Kill the program being debugged. .y or n. $" {
1452 send_gdb "y\n"
1453 verbose "\t\tKilling previous program being debugged"
1454 exp_continue
1455 }
1456 -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
1457 # OK.
1458 }
1459 }
1460
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1461 send_gdb "file $arg\n"
1462 gdb_expect 120 {
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1463 -re "Reading symbols from.*LZMA support was disabled.*done.*$gdb_prompt $" {
1464 verbose "\t\tLoaded $arg into $GDB; .gnu_debugdata found but no LZMA available"
1465 set gdb_file_cmd_debug_info "lzma"
1466 return 0
1467 }
3e3ffd2b 1468 -re "Reading symbols from.*no debugging symbols found.*done.*$gdb_prompt $" {
975531db 1469 verbose "\t\tLoaded $arg into $GDB with no debugging symbols"
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1470 set gdb_file_cmd_debug_info "nodebug"
1471 return 0
3e3ffd2b 1472 }
c906108c 1473 -re "Reading symbols from.*done.*$gdb_prompt $" {
975531db 1474 verbose "\t\tLoaded $arg into $GDB"
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1475 set gdb_file_cmd_debug_info "debug"
1476 return 0
c906108c 1477 }
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1478 -re "Load new symbol table from \".*\".*y or n. $" {
1479 send_gdb "y\n"
1480 gdb_expect 120 {
1481 -re "Reading symbols from.*done.*$gdb_prompt $" {
1482 verbose "\t\tLoaded $arg with new symbol table into $GDB"
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1483 set gdb_file_cmd_debug_info "debug"
1484 return 0
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1485 }
1486 timeout {
975531db 1487 perror "Couldn't load $arg, other program already loaded (timeout)."
2db8e78e 1488 return -1
c906108c 1489 }
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1490 eof {
1491 perror "Couldn't load $arg, other program already loaded (eof)."
1492 return -1
1493 }
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1494 }
1495 }
1496 -re "No such file or directory.*$gdb_prompt $" {
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1497 perror "($arg) No such file or directory"
1498 return -1
c906108c 1499 }
04e7407c 1500 -re "A problem internal to GDB has been detected" {
5b7d0050 1501 fail "($arg) (GDB internal error)"
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1502 gdb_internal_error_resync
1503 return -1
1504 }
c906108c 1505 -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
975531db 1506 perror "Couldn't load $arg into $GDB."
2db8e78e 1507 return -1
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1508 }
1509 timeout {
975531db 1510 perror "Couldn't load $arg into $GDB (timeout)."
2db8e78e 1511 return -1
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1512 }
1513 eof {
1514 # This is an attempt to detect a core dump, but seems not to
1515 # work. Perhaps we need to match .* followed by eof, in which
1516 # gdb_expect does not seem to have a way to do that.
975531db 1517 perror "Couldn't load $arg into $GDB (eof)."
2db8e78e 1518 return -1
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1519 }
1520 }
1521}
1522
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1523# Default gdb_spawn procedure.
1524
1525proc default_gdb_spawn { } {
1526 global use_gdb_stub
c906108c 1527 global GDB
6b8ce727 1528 global INTERNAL_GDBFLAGS GDBFLAGS
4ec70201 1529 global gdb_spawn_id
c906108c 1530
4ec70201 1531 gdb_stop_suppressing_tests
c906108c 1532
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1533 # Set the default value, it may be overriden later by specific testfile.
1534 #
1535 # Use `set_board_info use_gdb_stub' for the board file to flag the inferior
1536 # is already started after connecting and run/attach are not supported.
1537 # This is used for the "remote" protocol. After GDB starts you should
1538 # check global $use_gdb_stub instead of the board as the testfile may force
1539 # a specific different target protocol itself.
1540 set use_gdb_stub [target_info exists use_gdb_stub]
1541
6b8ce727 1542 verbose "Spawning $GDB $INTERNAL_GDBFLAGS $GDBFLAGS"
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1543
1544 if [info exists gdb_spawn_id] {
ae59b1da 1545 return 0
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1546 }
1547
1548 if ![is_remote host] {
1549 if { [which $GDB] == 0 } then {
1550 perror "$GDB does not exist."
1551 exit 1
1552 }
1553 }
4ec70201 1554 set res [remote_spawn host "$GDB $INTERNAL_GDBFLAGS $GDBFLAGS [host_info gdb_opts]"]
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1555 if { $res < 0 || $res == "" } {
1556 perror "Spawning $GDB failed."
ae59b1da 1557 return 1
c906108c 1558 }
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1560 set gdb_spawn_id $res
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1561 return 0
1562}
1563
1564# Default gdb_start procedure.
1565
1566proc default_gdb_start { } {
e882ef3c 1567 global gdb_prompt pagination_prompt
94696ad3 1568 global gdb_spawn_id
f71c18e7 1569 global inferior_spawn_id
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1570
1571 if [info exists gdb_spawn_id] {
1572 return 0
1573 }
1574
1575 set res [gdb_spawn]
1576 if { $res != 0} {
1577 return $res
1578 }
1579
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1580 # Default to assuming inferior I/O is done on GDB's terminal.
1581 if {![info exists inferior_spawn_id]} {
1582 set inferior_spawn_id $gdb_spawn_id
1583 }
1584
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1585 # When running over NFS, particularly if running many simultaneous
1586 # tests on different hosts all using the same server, things can
1587 # get really slow. Give gdb at least 3 minutes to start up.
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1588 set loop_again 1
1589 while { $loop_again } {
1590 set loop_again 0
1591 gdb_expect 360 {
1592 -re "$pagination_prompt" {
1593 verbose "Hit pagination during startup. Pressing enter to continue."
1594 send_gdb "\n"
1595 set loop_again 1
1596 }
1597 -re "\[\r\n\]$gdb_prompt $" {
1598 verbose "GDB initialized."
1599 }
1600 -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
1601 perror "GDB never initialized."
1602 unset gdb_spawn_id
1603 return -1
1604 }
1605 timeout {
1606 perror "(timeout) GDB never initialized after 10 seconds."
1607 remote_close host
1608 unset gdb_spawn_id
1609 return -1
1610 }
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1611 }
1612 }
94696ad3 1613
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1614 # force the height to "unlimited", so no pagers get used
1615
1616 send_gdb "set height 0\n"
1617 gdb_expect 10 {
1618 -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
1619 verbose "Setting height to 0." 2
1620 }
1621 timeout {
1622 warning "Couldn't set the height to 0"
1623 }
1624 }
1625 # force the width to "unlimited", so no wraparound occurs
1626 send_gdb "set width 0\n"
1627 gdb_expect 10 {
1628 -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
1629 verbose "Setting width to 0." 2
1630 }
1631 timeout {
1632 warning "Couldn't set the width to 0."
1633 }
1634 }
ae59b1da 1635 return 0
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1636}
1637
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1638# Utility procedure to give user control of the gdb prompt in a script. It is
1639# meant to be used for debugging test cases, and should not be left in the
1640# test cases code.
1641
1642proc gdb_interact { } {
1643 global gdb_spawn_id
1644 set spawn_id $gdb_spawn_id
1645
1646 send_user "+------------------------------------------+\n"
1647 send_user "| Script interrupted, you can now interact |\n"
1648 send_user "| with by gdb. Type >>> to continue. |\n"
1649 send_user "+------------------------------------------+\n"
1650
1651 interact {
1652 ">>>" return
1653 }
1654}
1655
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1656# Examine the output of compilation to determine whether compilation
1657# failed or not. If it failed determine whether it is due to missing
1658# compiler or due to compiler error. Report pass, fail or unsupported
1659# as appropriate
1660
1661proc gdb_compile_test {src output} {
1662 if { $output == "" } {
1663 pass "compilation [file tail $src]"
1664 } elseif { [regexp {^[a-zA-Z_0-9]+: Can't find [^ ]+\.$} $output] } {
1665 unsupported "compilation [file tail $src]"
1666 } elseif { [regexp {.*: command not found[\r|\n]*$} $output] } {
1667 unsupported "compilation [file tail $src]"
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1668 } elseif { [regexp {.*: [^\r\n]*compiler not installed[^\r\n]*[\r|\n]*$} $output] } {
1669 unsupported "compilation [file tail $src]"
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1670 } else {
1671 verbose -log "compilation failed: $output" 2
1672 fail "compilation [file tail $src]"
1673 }
1674}
1675
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1676# Return a 1 for configurations for which we don't even want to try to
1677# test C++.
1678
1679proc skip_cplus_tests {} {
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1680 if { [istarget "h8300-*-*"] } {
1681 return 1
1682 }
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1685 # available. The gdb C++ tests use them and don't compile.
1686 if { [istarget "m6811-*-*"] } {
1687 return 1
1688 }
1689 if { [istarget "m6812-*-*"] } {
1690 return 1
1691 }
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1692 return 0
1693}
1694
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1695# Return a 1 for configurations for which don't have both C++ and the STL.
1696
1697proc skip_stl_tests {} {
1698 # Symbian supports the C++ language, but the STL is missing
1699 # (both headers and libraries).
1700 if { [istarget "arm*-*-symbianelf*"] } {
1701 return 1
1702 }
1703
1704 return [skip_cplus_tests]
1705}
1706
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1707# Return a 1 if I don't even want to try to test FORTRAN.
1708
1709proc skip_fortran_tests {} {
1710 return 0
1711}
1712
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1713# Return a 1 if I don't even want to try to test ada.
1714
1715proc skip_ada_tests {} {
1716 return 0
1717}
1718
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1719# Return a 1 if I don't even want to try to test GO.
1720
1721proc skip_go_tests {} {
1722 return 0
1723}
1724
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1725# Return a 1 if I don't even want to try to test D.
1726
1727proc skip_d_tests {} {
1728 return 0
1729}
1730
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1731# Return 1 to skip Rust tests, 0 to try them.
1732proc skip_rust_tests {} {
1733 return [expr {![isnative]}]
1734}
1735
f6bbabf0 1736# Return a 1 for configurations that do not support Python scripting.
4d6cceb4 1737# PROMPT_REGEXP is the expected prompt.
f6bbabf0 1738
4d6cceb4 1739proc skip_python_tests_prompt { prompt_regexp } {
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1740 global gdb_py_is_py3k
1741 global gdb_py_is_py24
1742
1743 gdb_test_multiple "python print ('test')" "verify python support" {
4d6cceb4 1744 -re "not supported.*$prompt_regexp" {
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1745 unsupported "Python support is disabled."
1746 return 1
1747 }
4d6cceb4 1748 -re "$prompt_regexp" {}
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1749 }
1750
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1751 set gdb_py_is_py24 0
1752 gdb_test_multiple "python print (sys.version_info\[0\])" "check if python 3" {
4d6cceb4 1753 -re "3.*$prompt_regexp" {
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1754 set gdb_py_is_py3k 1
1755 }
4d6cceb4 1756 -re ".*$prompt_regexp" {
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1757 set gdb_py_is_py3k 0
1758 }
1759 }
1760 if { $gdb_py_is_py3k == 0 } {
1761 gdb_test_multiple "python print (sys.version_info\[1\])" "check if python 2.4" {
4d6cceb4 1762 -re "\[45\].*$prompt_regexp" {
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1763 set gdb_py_is_py24 1
1764 }
4d6cceb4 1765 -re ".*$prompt_regexp" {
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1766 set gdb_py_is_py24 0
1767 }
1768 }
1769 }
1770
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1771 return 0
1772}
1773
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1774# Return a 1 for configurations that do not support Python scripting.
1775# Note: This also sets various globals that specify which version of Python
1776# is in use. See skip_python_tests_prompt.
1777
1778proc skip_python_tests {} {
1779 global gdb_prompt
1780 return [skip_python_tests_prompt "$gdb_prompt $"]
1781}
1782
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1784
1785proc skip_shlib_tests {} {
1786 # Run the shared library tests on native systems.
1787 if {[isnative]} {
1788 return 0
1789 }
1790
1791 # An abbreviated list of remote targets where we should be able to
1792 # run shared library tests.
1793 if {([istarget *-*-linux*]
1794 || [istarget *-*-*bsd*]
1795 || [istarget *-*-solaris2*]
1796 || [istarget arm*-*-symbianelf*]
1797 || [istarget *-*-mingw*]
1798 || [istarget *-*-cygwin*]
1799 || [istarget *-*-pe*])} {
1800 return 0
1801 }
1802
1803 return 1
1804}
1805
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1807
1808proc skip_tui_tests {} {
1809 global gdb_prompt
1810
1811 gdb_test_multiple "help layout" "verify tui support" {
1812 -re "Undefined command: \"layout\".*$gdb_prompt $" {
1813 return 1
1814 }
1815 -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
1816 }
1817 }
1818
1819 return 0
1820}
1821
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1822# Test files shall make sure all the test result lines in gdb.sum are
1823# unique in a test run, so that comparing the gdb.sum files of two
1824# test runs gives correct results. Test files that exercise
1825# variations of the same tests more than once, shall prefix the
1826# different test invocations with different identifying strings in
1827# order to make them unique.
1828#
1829# About test prefixes:
1830#
1831# $pf_prefix is the string that dejagnu prints after the result (FAIL,
1832# PASS, etc.), and before the test message/name in gdb.sum. E.g., the
1833# underlined substring in
1834#
1835# PASS: gdb.base/mytest.exp: some test
1836# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1837#
1838# is $pf_prefix.
1839#
1840# The easiest way to adjust the test prefix is to append a test
1841# variation prefix to the $pf_prefix, using the with_test_prefix
1842# procedure. E.g.,
1843#
1844# proc do_tests {} {
1845# gdb_test ... ... "test foo"
1846# gdb_test ... ... "test bar"
1847#
0f4d39d5 1848# with_test_prefix "subvariation a" {
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1849# gdb_test ... ... "test x"
1850# }
1851#
0f4d39d5 1852# with_test_prefix "subvariation b" {
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1853# gdb_test ... ... "test x"
1854# }
1855# }
1856#
0f4d39d5 1857# with_test_prefix "variation1" {
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1858# ...do setup for variation 1...
1859# do_tests
1860# }
1861#
0f4d39d5 1862# with_test_prefix "variation2" {
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1863# ...do setup for variation 2...
1864# do_tests
1865# }
1866#
1867# Results in:
1868#
1869# PASS: gdb.base/mytest.exp: variation1: test foo
1870# PASS: gdb.base/mytest.exp: variation1: test bar
1871# PASS: gdb.base/mytest.exp: variation1: subvariation a: test x
1872# PASS: gdb.base/mytest.exp: variation1: subvariation b: test x
1873# PASS: gdb.base/mytest.exp: variation2: test foo
1874# PASS: gdb.base/mytest.exp: variation2: test bar
1875# PASS: gdb.base/mytest.exp: variation2: subvariation a: test x
1876# PASS: gdb.base/mytest.exp: variation2: subvariation b: test x
1877#
1878# If for some reason more flexibility is necessary, one can also
1879# manipulate the pf_prefix global directly, treating it as a string.
1880# E.g.,
1881#
1882# global pf_prefix
1883# set saved_pf_prefix
0f4d39d5 1884# append pf_prefix "${foo}: bar"
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1885# ... actual tests ...
1886# set pf_prefix $saved_pf_prefix
1887#
1888
1889# Run BODY in the context of the caller, with the current test prefix
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1890# (pf_prefix) appended with one space, then PREFIX, and then a colon.
1891# Returns the result of BODY.
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1892#
1893proc with_test_prefix { prefix body } {
1894 global pf_prefix
1895
1896 set saved $pf_prefix
0f4d39d5 1897 append pf_prefix " " $prefix ":"
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1898 set code [catch {uplevel 1 $body} result]
1899 set pf_prefix $saved
1900
1901 if {$code == 1} {
1902 global errorInfo errorCode
1903 return -code $code -errorinfo $errorInfo -errorcode $errorCode $result
1904 } else {
1905 return -code $code $result
1906 }
1907}
1908
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1909# Wrapper for foreach that calls with_test_prefix on each iteration,
1910# including the iterator's name and current value in the prefix.
1911
1912proc foreach_with_prefix {var list body} {
1913 upvar 1 $var myvar
1914 foreach myvar $list {
1915 with_test_prefix "$var=$myvar" {
1916 uplevel 1 $body
1917 }
1918 }
1919}
1920
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1921# Run BODY in the context of the caller. After BODY is run, the variables
1922# listed in VARS will be reset to the values they had before BODY was run.
1923#
1924# This is useful for providing a scope in which it is safe to temporarily
1925# modify global variables, e.g.
1926#
1927# global INTERNAL_GDBFLAGS
1928# global env
1929#
1930# set foo GDBHISTSIZE
1931#
1932# save_vars { INTERNAL_GDBFLAGS env($foo) env(HOME) } {
1933# append INTERNAL_GDBFLAGS " -nx"
1934# unset -nocomplain env(GDBHISTSIZE)
1935# gdb_start
1936# gdb_test ...
1937# }
1938#
1939# Here, although INTERNAL_GDBFLAGS, env(GDBHISTSIZE) and env(HOME) may be
1940# modified inside BODY, this proc guarantees that the modifications will be
1941# undone after BODY finishes executing.
1942
1943proc save_vars { vars body } {
1944 array set saved_scalars { }
1945 array set saved_arrays { }
1946 set unset_vars { }
1947
1948 foreach var $vars {
1949 # First evaluate VAR in the context of the caller in case the variable
1950 # name may be a not-yet-interpolated string like env($foo)
1951 set var [uplevel 1 list $var]
1952
1953 if [uplevel 1 [list info exists $var]] {
1954 if [uplevel 1 [list array exists $var]] {
1955 set saved_arrays($var) [uplevel 1 [list array get $var]]
1956 } else {
1957 set saved_scalars($var) [uplevel 1 [list set $var]]
1958 }
1959 } else {
1960 lappend unset_vars $var
1961 }
1962 }
1963
1964 set code [catch {uplevel 1 $body} result]
1965
1966 foreach {var value} [array get saved_scalars] {
1967 uplevel 1 [list set $var $value]
1968 }
1969
1970 foreach {var value} [array get saved_arrays] {
1971 uplevel 1 [list unset $var]
1972 uplevel 1 [list array set $var $value]
1973 }
1974
1975 foreach var $unset_vars {
1976 uplevel 1 [list unset -nocomplain $var]
1977 }
1978
1979 if {$code == 1} {
1980 global errorInfo errorCode
1981 return -code $code -errorinfo $errorInfo -errorcode $errorCode $result
1982 } else {
1983 return -code $code $result
1984 }
1985}
1986
1987
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1988# Run tests in BODY with GDB prompt and variable $gdb_prompt set to
1989# PROMPT. When BODY is finished, restore GDB prompt and variable
1990# $gdb_prompt.
1991# Returns the result of BODY.
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1992#
1993# Notes:
1994#
1995# 1) If you want to use, for example, "(foo)" as the prompt you must pass it
1996# as "(foo)", and not the regexp form "\(foo\)" (expressed as "\\(foo\\)" in
1997# TCL). PROMPT is internally converted to a suitable regexp for matching.
1998# We do the conversion from "(foo)" to "\(foo\)" here for a few reasons:
1999# a) It's more intuitive for callers to pass the plain text form.
2000# b) We need two forms of the prompt:
2001# - a regexp to use in output matching,
2002# - a value to pass to the "set prompt" command.
2003# c) It's easier to convert the plain text form to its regexp form.
2004#
2005# 2) Don't add a trailing space, we do that here.
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2006
2007proc with_gdb_prompt { prompt body } {
2008 global gdb_prompt
2009
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2010 # Convert "(foo)" to "\(foo\)".
2011 # We don't use string_to_regexp because while it works today it's not
2012 # clear it will work tomorrow: the value we need must work as both a
2013 # regexp *and* as the argument to the "set prompt" command, at least until
2014 # we start recording both forms separately instead of just $gdb_prompt.
2015 # The testsuite is pretty-much hardwired to interpret $gdb_prompt as the
2016 # regexp form.
2017 regsub -all {[]*+.|()^$\[\\]} $prompt {\\&} prompt
2018
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2019 set saved $gdb_prompt
2020
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2022 set gdb_prompt $prompt
2023 gdb_test_no_output "set prompt $prompt " ""
2024
2025 set code [catch {uplevel 1 $body} result]
2026
3714cea7 2027 verbose -log "Restoring gdb prompt to \"$saved \"."
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2028 set gdb_prompt $saved
2029 gdb_test_no_output "set prompt $saved " ""
2030
2031 if {$code == 1} {
2032 global errorInfo errorCode
2033 return -code $code -errorinfo $errorInfo -errorcode $errorCode $result
2034 } else {
2035 return -code $code $result
2036 }
2037}
2038
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2039# Run tests in BODY with target-charset setting to TARGET_CHARSET. When
2040# BODY is finished, restore target-charset.
2041
2042proc with_target_charset { target_charset body } {
2043 global gdb_prompt
2044
2045 set saved ""
2046 gdb_test_multiple "show target-charset" "" {
2047 -re "The target character set is \".*; currently (.*)\"\..*$gdb_prompt " {
2048 set saved $expect_out(1,string)
2049 }
2050 -re "The target character set is \"(.*)\".*$gdb_prompt " {
2051 set saved $expect_out(1,string)
2052 }
2053 -re ".*$gdb_prompt " {
2054 fail "get target-charset"
2055 }
2056 }
2057
2058 gdb_test_no_output "set target-charset $target_charset" ""
2059
2060 set code [catch {uplevel 1 $body} result]
2061
2062 gdb_test_no_output "set target-charset $saved" ""
2063
2064 if {$code == 1} {
2065 global errorInfo errorCode
2066 return -code $code -errorinfo $errorInfo -errorcode $errorCode $result
2067 } else {
2068 return -code $code $result
2069 }
2070}
2071
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2072# Switch the default spawn id to SPAWN_ID, so that gdb_test,
2073# mi_gdb_test etc. default to using it.
2074
2075proc switch_gdb_spawn_id {spawn_id} {
2076 global gdb_spawn_id
2077 global board board_info
2078
2079 set gdb_spawn_id $spawn_id
2080 set board [host_info name]
2081 set board_info($board,fileid) $spawn_id
2082}
2083
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2084# Clear the default spawn id.
2085
2086proc clear_gdb_spawn_id {} {
2087 global gdb_spawn_id
2088 global board board_info
2089
2090 unset -nocomplain gdb_spawn_id
2091 set board [host_info name]
2092 unset -nocomplain board_info($board,fileid)
2093}
2094
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2095# Run BODY with SPAWN_ID as current spawn id.
2096
2097proc with_spawn_id { spawn_id body } {
2098 global gdb_spawn_id
2099
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2100 if [info exists gdb_spawn_id] {
2101 set saved_spawn_id $gdb_spawn_id
2102 }
2103
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2104 switch_gdb_spawn_id $spawn_id
2105
2106 set code [catch {uplevel 1 $body} result]
2107
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2108 if [info exists saved_spawn_id] {
2109 switch_gdb_spawn_id $saved_spawn_id
2110 } else {
2111 clear_gdb_spawn_id
2112 }
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2113
2114 if {$code == 1} {
2115 global errorInfo errorCode
2116 return -code $code -errorinfo $errorInfo -errorcode $errorCode $result
2117 } else {
2118 return -code $code $result
2119 }
2120}
2121
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2122# Select the largest timeout from all the timeouts:
2123# - the local "timeout" variable of the scope two levels above,
2124# - the global "timeout" variable,
2125# - the board variable "gdb,timeout".
2126
2127proc get_largest_timeout {} {
2128 upvar #0 timeout gtimeout
2129 upvar 2 timeout timeout
2130
2131 set tmt 0
2132 if [info exists timeout] {
2133 set tmt $timeout
2134 }
2135 if { [info exists gtimeout] && $gtimeout > $tmt } {
2136 set tmt $gtimeout
2137 }
2138 if { [target_info exists gdb,timeout]
2139 && [target_info gdb,timeout] > $tmt } {
2140 set tmt [target_info gdb,timeout]
2141 }
2142 if { $tmt == 0 } {
2143 # Eeeeew.
2144 set tmt 60
2145 }
2146
2147 return $tmt
2148}
2149
2150# Run tests in BODY with timeout increased by factor of FACTOR. When
2151# BODY is finished, restore timeout.
2152
2153proc with_timeout_factor { factor body } {
2154 global timeout
2155
2156 set savedtimeout $timeout
2157
2158 set timeout [expr [get_largest_timeout] * $factor]
2159 set code [catch {uplevel 1 $body} result]
2160
2161 set timeout $savedtimeout
2162 if {$code == 1} {
2163 global errorInfo errorCode
2164 return -code $code -errorinfo $errorInfo -errorcode $errorCode $result
2165 } else {
2166 return -code $code $result
2167 }
2168}
2169
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2170# Return 1 if _Complex types are supported, otherwise, return 0.
2171
17e1c970 2172gdb_caching_proc support_complex_tests {
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2173
2174 if { [gdb_skip_float_test] } {
2175 # If floating point is not supported, _Complex is not
2176 # supported.
2177 return 0
2178 }
2179
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2180 # Set up, compile, and execute a test program containing _Complex types.
2181 # Include the current process ID in the file names to prevent conflicts
2182 # with invocations for multiple testsuites.
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2183 set src [standard_temp_file complex[pid].c]
2184 set exe [standard_temp_file complex[pid].x]
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2186 gdb_produce_source $src {
2187 int main() {
2188 _Complex float cf;
2189 _Complex double cd;
2190 _Complex long double cld;
2191 return 0;
2192 }
2193 }
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2194
2195 verbose "compiling testfile $src" 2
2196 set compile_flags {debug nowarnings quiet}
2197 set lines [gdb_compile $src $exe executable $compile_flags]
2198 file delete $src
2199 file delete $exe
2200
2201 if ![string match "" $lines] then {
2202 verbose "testfile compilation failed, returning 0" 2
17e1c970 2203 set result 0
e43ec454 2204 } else {
17e1c970 2205 set result 1
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2206 }
2207
17e1c970 2208 return $result
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2209}
2210
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2211# Return 1 if GDB can get a type for siginfo from the target, otherwise
2212# return 0.
2213
2214proc supports_get_siginfo_type {} {
5cd867b4 2215 if { [istarget "*-*-linux*"] } {
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2216 return 1
2217 } else {
2218 return 0
2219 }
2220}
2221
1ed415e2 2222# Return 1 if the target supports hardware single stepping.
ab254057 2223
1ed415e2 2224proc can_hardware_single_step {} {
ab254057 2225
b0221781 2226 if { [istarget "arm*-*-*"] || [istarget "mips*-*-*"]
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2227 || [istarget "tic6x-*-*"] || [istarget "sparc*-*-linux*"]
2228 || [istarget "nios2-*-*"] } {
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2229 return 0
2230 }
2231
2232 return 1
2233}
2234
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2235# Return 1 if target hardware or OS supports single stepping to signal
2236# handler, otherwise, return 0.
2237
2238proc can_single_step_to_signal_handler {} {
2239 # Targets don't have hardware single step. On these targets, when
2240 # a signal is delivered during software single step, gdb is unable
2241 # to determine the next instruction addresses, because start of signal
2242 # handler is one of them.
2243 return [can_hardware_single_step]
2244}
2245
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2246# Return 1 if target supports process record, otherwise return 0.
2247
2248proc supports_process_record {} {
2249
2250 if [target_info exists gdb,use_precord] {
2251 return [target_info gdb,use_precord]
2252 }
2253
596662fa 2254 if { [istarget "arm*-*-linux*"] || [istarget "x86_64-*-linux*"]
b4cdae6f 2255 || [istarget "i\[34567\]86-*-linux*"]
a81bfbd0 2256 || [istarget "aarch64*-*-linux*"]
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2257 || [istarget "powerpc*-*-linux*"]
2258 || [istarget "s390*-*-linux*"] } {
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2259 return 1
2260 }
2261
2262 return 0
2263}
2264
2265# Return 1 if target supports reverse debugging, otherwise return 0.
2266
2267proc supports_reverse {} {
2268
2269 if [target_info exists gdb,can_reverse] {
2270 return [target_info gdb,can_reverse]
2271 }
2272
596662fa 2273 if { [istarget "arm*-*-linux*"] || [istarget "x86_64-*-linux*"]
b4cdae6f 2274 || [istarget "i\[34567\]86-*-linux*"]
a81bfbd0 2275 || [istarget "aarch64*-*-linux*"]
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2276 || [istarget "powerpc*-*-linux*"]
2277 || [istarget "s390*-*-linux*"] } {
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2278 return 1
2279 }
2280
2281 return 0
2282}
2283
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2284# Return 1 if readline library is used.
2285
2286proc readline_is_used { } {
2287 global gdb_prompt
2288
2289 gdb_test_multiple "show editing" "" {
2290 -re ".*Editing of command lines as they are typed is on\..*$gdb_prompt $" {
2291 return 1
2292 }
2293 -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
2294 return 0
2295 }
2296 }
2297}
2298
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2299# Return 1 if target is ELF.
2300gdb_caching_proc is_elf_target {
2301 set me "is_elf_target"
2302
2303 set src [standard_temp_file is_elf_target[pid].c]
2304 set obj [standard_temp_file is_elf_target[pid].o]
2305
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2306 gdb_produce_source $src {
2307 int foo () {return 0;}
2308 }
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2309
2310 verbose "$me: compiling testfile $src" 2
2311 set lines [gdb_compile $src $obj object {quiet}]
2312
2313 file delete $src
2314
2315 if ![string match "" $lines] then {
2316 verbose "$me: testfile compilation failed, returning 0" 2
2317 return 0
2318 }
2319
2320 set fp_obj [open $obj "r"]
2321 fconfigure $fp_obj -translation binary
2322 set data [read $fp_obj]
2323 close $fp_obj
2324
2325 file delete $obj
2326
2327 set ELFMAG "\u007FELF"
2328
2329 if {[string compare -length 4 $data $ELFMAG] != 0} {
2330 verbose "$me: returning 0" 2
2331 return 0
2332 }
2333
2334 verbose "$me: returning 1" 2
2335 return 1
2336}
2337
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2338# Return 1 if the memory at address zero is readable.
2339
2340gdb_caching_proc is_address_zero_readable {
2341 global gdb_prompt
2342
2343 set ret 0
2344 gdb_test_multiple "x 0" "" {
2345 -re "Cannot access memory at address 0x0.*$gdb_prompt $" {
2346 set ret 0
2347 }
2348 -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
2349 set ret 1
2350 }
2351 }
2352
2353 return $ret
2354}
2355
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2356# Produce source file NAME and write SOURCES into it.
2357
2358proc gdb_produce_source { name sources } {
2359 set index 0
2360 set f [open $name "w"]
2361
2362 puts $f $sources
2363 close $f
2364}
2365
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2366# Return 1 if target is ILP32.
2367# This cannot be decided simply from looking at the target string,
2368# as it might depend on externally passed compiler options like -m64.
17e1c970 2369gdb_caching_proc is_ilp32_target {
add265ae 2370 set me "is_ilp32_target"
add265ae 2371
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2372 set src [standard_temp_file ilp32[pid].c]
2373 set obj [standard_temp_file ilp32[pid].o]
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2375 gdb_produce_source $src {
2376 int dummy[sizeof (int) == 4
2377 && sizeof (void *) == 4
2378 && sizeof (long) == 4 ? 1 : -1];
2379 }
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2380
2381 verbose "$me: compiling testfile $src" 2
2382 set lines [gdb_compile $src $obj object {quiet}]
2383 file delete $src
2384 file delete $obj
2385
2386 if ![string match "" $lines] then {
2387 verbose "$me: testfile compilation failed, returning 0" 2
17e1c970 2388 return 0
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2389 }
2390
2391 verbose "$me: returning 1" 2
17e1c970 2392 return 1
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2393}
2394
2395# Return 1 if target is LP64.
2396# This cannot be decided simply from looking at the target string,
2397# as it might depend on externally passed compiler options like -m64.
17e1c970 2398gdb_caching_proc is_lp64_target {
add265ae 2399 set me "is_lp64_target"
add265ae 2400
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2401 set src [standard_temp_file lp64[pid].c]
2402 set obj [standard_temp_file lp64[pid].o]
add265ae 2403
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2404 gdb_produce_source $src {
2405 int dummy[sizeof (int) == 4
2406 && sizeof (void *) == 8
2407 && sizeof (long) == 8 ? 1 : -1];
2408 }
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2409
2410 verbose "$me: compiling testfile $src" 2
2411 set lines [gdb_compile $src $obj object {quiet}]
2412 file delete $src
2413 file delete $obj
2414
2415 if ![string match "" $lines] then {
2416 verbose "$me: testfile compilation failed, returning 0" 2
17e1c970 2417 return 0
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2418 }
2419
2420 verbose "$me: returning 1" 2
17e1c970 2421 return 1
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2422}
2423
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2424# Return 1 if target has 64 bit addresses.
2425# This cannot be decided simply from looking at the target string,
2426# as it might depend on externally passed compiler options like -m64.
2427gdb_caching_proc is_64_target {
2428 set me "is_64_target"
2429
2430 set src [standard_temp_file is64[pid].c]
2431 set obj [standard_temp_file is64[pid].o]
2432
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2433 gdb_produce_source $src {
2434 int function(void) { return 3; }
2435 int dummy[sizeof (&function) == 8 ? 1 : -1];
2436 }
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2437
2438 verbose "$me: compiling testfile $src" 2
2439 set lines [gdb_compile $src $obj object {quiet}]
2440 file delete $src
2441 file delete $obj
2442
2443 if ![string match "" $lines] then {
2444 verbose "$me: testfile compilation failed, returning 0" 2
2445 return 0
2446 }
2447
2448 verbose "$me: returning 1" 2
2449 return 1
2450}
2451
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2452# Return 1 if target has x86_64 registers - either amd64 or x32.
2453# x32 target identifies as x86_64-*-linux*, therefore it cannot be determined
2454# just from the target string.
17e1c970 2455gdb_caching_proc is_amd64_regs_target {
68fb0ec0 2456 if {![istarget "x86_64-*-*"] && ![istarget "i?86-*"]} {
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2457 return 0
2458 }
2459
7f062217 2460 set me "is_amd64_regs_target"
7f062217 2461
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2462 set src [standard_temp_file reg64[pid].s]
2463 set obj [standard_temp_file reg64[pid].o]
7f062217 2464
11ec5965 2465 set list {}
7f062217 2466 foreach reg \
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2467 {rax rbx rcx rdx rsi rdi rbp rsp r8 r9 r10 r11 r12 r13 r14 r15} {
2468 lappend list "\tincq %$reg"
2469 }
2470 gdb_produce_source $src [join $list \n]
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2471
2472 verbose "$me: compiling testfile $src" 2
2473 set lines [gdb_compile $src $obj object {quiet}]
2474 file delete $src
2475 file delete $obj
2476
2477 if ![string match "" $lines] then {
2478 verbose "$me: testfile compilation failed, returning 0" 2
17e1c970 2479 return 0
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2480 }
2481
2482 verbose "$me: returning 1" 2
17e1c970 2483 return 1
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2484}
2485
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2486# Return 1 if this target is an x86 or x86-64 with -m32.
2487proc is_x86_like_target {} {
68fb0ec0 2488 if {![istarget "x86_64-*-*"] && ![istarget i?86-*]} {
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2489 return 0
2490 }
7f062217 2491 return [expr [is_ilp32_target] && ![is_amd64_regs_target]]
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2492}
2493
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2494# Return 1 if this target is an arm or aarch32 on aarch64.
2495
2496gdb_caching_proc is_aarch32_target {
2497 if { [istarget "arm*-*-*"] } {
2498 return 1
2499 }
2500
2501 if { ![istarget "aarch64*-*-*"] } {
2502 return 0
2503 }
2504
2505 set me "is_aarch32_target"
2506
2507 set src [standard_temp_file aarch32[pid].s]
2508 set obj [standard_temp_file aarch32[pid].o]
2509
2510 set list {}
2511 foreach reg \
2512 {r0 r1 r2 r3} {
2513 lappend list "\tmov $reg, $reg"
2514 }
2515 gdb_produce_source $src [join $list \n]
2516
2517 verbose "$me: compiling testfile $src" 2
2518 set lines [gdb_compile $src $obj object {quiet}]
2519 file delete $src
2520 file delete $obj
2521
2522 if ![string match "" $lines] then {
2523 verbose "$me: testfile compilation failed, returning 0" 2
2524 return 0
2525 }
2526
2527 verbose "$me: returning 1" 2
2528 return 1
2529}
2530
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2531# Return 1 if this target is an aarch64, either lp64 or ilp32.
2532
2533proc is_aarch64_target {} {
2534 if { ![istarget "aarch64*-*-*"] } {
2535 return 0
2536 }
2537
2538 return [expr ![is_aarch32_target]]
2539}
2540
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2541# Return 1 if displaced stepping is supported on target, otherwise, return 0.
2542proc support_displaced_stepping {} {
2543
2544 if { [istarget "x86_64-*-linux*"] || [istarget "i\[34567\]86-*-linux*"]
2545 || [istarget "arm*-*-linux*"] || [istarget "powerpc-*-linux*"]
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2546 || [istarget "powerpc64-*-linux*"] || [istarget "s390*-*-*"]
2547 || [istarget "aarch64*-*-linux*"] } {
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YQ
2548 return 1
2549 }
2550
2551 return 0
2552}
2553
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2554# Run a test on the target to see if it supports vmx hardware. Return 0 if so,
2555# 1 if it does not. Based on 'check_vmx_hw_available' from the GCC testsuite.
2556
17e1c970 2557gdb_caching_proc skip_altivec_tests {
fda326dd 2558 global srcdir subdir gdb_prompt inferior_exited_re
3c95e6af 2559
3c95e6af 2560 set me "skip_altivec_tests"
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2561
2562 # Some simulators are known to not support VMX instructions.
2563 if { [istarget powerpc-*-eabi] || [istarget powerpc*-*-eabispe] } {
2564 verbose "$me: target known to not support VMX, returning 1" 2
17e1c970 2565 return 1
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2566 }
2567
2568 # Make sure we have a compiler that understands altivec.
fc91c6c2 2569 set compile_flags {debug nowarnings}
4c93b1db 2570 if [get_compiler_info] {
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2571 warning "Could not get compiler info"
2572 return 1
2573 }
2574 if [test_compiler_info gcc*] {
2575 set compile_flags "$compile_flags additional_flags=-maltivec"
2576 } elseif [test_compiler_info xlc*] {
2577 set compile_flags "$compile_flags additional_flags=-qaltivec"
2578 } else {
2579 verbose "Could not compile with altivec support, returning 1" 2
2580 return 1
2581 }
2582
2583 # Set up, compile, and execute a test program containing VMX instructions.
2584 # Include the current process ID in the file names to prevent conflicts
2585 # with invocations for multiple testsuites.
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2586 set src [standard_temp_file vmx[pid].c]
2587 set exe [standard_temp_file vmx[pid].x]
3c95e6af 2588
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2589 gdb_produce_source $src {
2590 int main() {
2591 #ifdef __MACH__
2592 asm volatile ("vor v0,v0,v0");
2593 #else
2594 asm volatile ("vor 0,0,0");
2595 #endif
2596 return 0;
2597 }
2598 }
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2599
2600 verbose "$me: compiling testfile $src" 2
2601 set lines [gdb_compile $src $exe executable $compile_flags]
2602 file delete $src
2603
2604 if ![string match "" $lines] then {
2605 verbose "$me: testfile compilation failed, returning 1" 2
17e1c970 2606 return 1
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2607 }
2608
2609 # No error message, compilation succeeded so now run it via gdb.
2610
2611 gdb_exit
2612 gdb_start
2613 gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
2614 gdb_load "$exe"
2615 gdb_run_cmd
2616 gdb_expect {
2617 -re ".*Illegal instruction.*${gdb_prompt} $" {
2618 verbose -log "\n$me altivec hardware not detected"
17e1c970 2619 set skip_vmx_tests 1
3c95e6af 2620 }
fda326dd 2621 -re ".*$inferior_exited_re normally.*${gdb_prompt} $" {
3c95e6af 2622 verbose -log "\n$me: altivec hardware detected"
17e1c970 2623 set skip_vmx_tests 0
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PG
2624 }
2625 default {
2626 warning "\n$me: default case taken"
17e1c970 2627 set skip_vmx_tests 1
3c95e6af
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2628 }
2629 }
2630 gdb_exit
2631 remote_file build delete $exe
2632
17e1c970
TT
2633 verbose "$me: returning $skip_vmx_tests" 2
2634 return $skip_vmx_tests
3c95e6af
PG
2635}
2636
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2637# Run a test on the target to see if it supports vmx hardware. Return 0 if so,
2638# 1 if it does not. Based on 'check_vmx_hw_available' from the GCC testsuite.
2639
17e1c970 2640gdb_caching_proc skip_vsx_tests {
fda326dd 2641 global srcdir subdir gdb_prompt inferior_exited_re
604c2f83 2642
604c2f83 2643 set me "skip_vsx_tests"
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2644
2645 # Some simulators are known to not support Altivec instructions, so
2646 # they won't support VSX instructions as well.
2647 if { [istarget powerpc-*-eabi] || [istarget powerpc*-*-eabispe] } {
2648 verbose "$me: target known to not support VSX, returning 1" 2
17e1c970 2649 return 1
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2650 }
2651
2652 # Make sure we have a compiler that understands altivec.
2653 set compile_flags {debug nowarnings quiet}
4c93b1db 2654 if [get_compiler_info] {
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2655 warning "Could not get compiler info"
2656 return 1
2657 }
2658 if [test_compiler_info gcc*] {
2659 set compile_flags "$compile_flags additional_flags=-mvsx"
2660 } elseif [test_compiler_info xlc*] {
d9492458 2661 set compile_flags "$compile_flags additional_flags=-qasm=gcc"
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LM
2662 } else {
2663 verbose "Could not compile with vsx support, returning 1" 2
2664 return 1
2665 }
2666
4e234898
TT
2667 set src [standard_temp_file vsx[pid].c]
2668 set exe [standard_temp_file vsx[pid].x]
604c2f83 2669
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2670 gdb_produce_source $src {
2671 int main() {
2672 double a[2] = { 1.0, 2.0 };
2673 #ifdef __MACH__
2674 asm volatile ("lxvd2x v0,v0,%[addr]" : : [addr] "r" (a));
2675 #else
2676 asm volatile ("lxvd2x 0,0,%[addr]" : : [addr] "r" (a));
2677 #endif
2678 return 0;
2679 }
2680 }
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LM
2681
2682 verbose "$me: compiling testfile $src" 2
2683 set lines [gdb_compile $src $exe executable $compile_flags]
2684 file delete $src
2685
2686 if ![string match "" $lines] then {
2687 verbose "$me: testfile compilation failed, returning 1" 2
17e1c970 2688 return 1
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LM
2689 }
2690
2691 # No error message, compilation succeeded so now run it via gdb.
2692
2693 gdb_exit
2694 gdb_start
2695 gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
2696 gdb_load "$exe"
2697 gdb_run_cmd
2698 gdb_expect {
2699 -re ".*Illegal instruction.*${gdb_prompt} $" {
2700 verbose -log "\n$me VSX hardware not detected"
17e1c970 2701 set skip_vsx_tests 1
604c2f83 2702 }
fda326dd 2703 -re ".*$inferior_exited_re normally.*${gdb_prompt} $" {
604c2f83 2704 verbose -log "\n$me: VSX hardware detected"
17e1c970 2705 set skip_vsx_tests 0
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2706 }
2707 default {
2708 warning "\n$me: default case taken"
17e1c970 2709 set skip_vsx_tests 1
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LM
2710 }
2711 }
2712 gdb_exit
2713 remote_file build delete $exe
2714
17e1c970
TT
2715 verbose "$me: returning $skip_vsx_tests" 2
2716 return $skip_vsx_tests
604c2f83
LM
2717}
2718
da8c46d2
MM
2719# Run a test on the target to see if it supports TSX hardware. Return 0 if so,
2720# 1 if it does not. Based on 'check_vmx_hw_available' from the GCC testsuite.
2721
2722gdb_caching_proc skip_tsx_tests {
2723 global srcdir subdir gdb_prompt inferior_exited_re
2724
2725 set me "skip_tsx_tests"
2726
2727 set src [standard_temp_file tsx[pid].c]
2728 set exe [standard_temp_file tsx[pid].x]
2729
2730 gdb_produce_source $src {
2731 int main() {
2732 asm volatile ("xbegin .L0");
2733 asm volatile ("xend");
2734 asm volatile (".L0: nop");
2735 return 0;
2736 }
2737 }
2738
2739 verbose "$me: compiling testfile $src" 2
2740 set lines [gdb_compile $src $exe executable {nowarnings quiet}]
2741 file delete $src
2742
2743 if ![string match "" $lines] then {
2744 verbose "$me: testfile compilation failed." 2
2745 return 1
2746 }
2747
2748 # No error message, compilation succeeded so now run it via gdb.
2749
2750 gdb_exit
2751 gdb_start
2752 gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
2753 gdb_load "$exe"
2754 gdb_run_cmd
2755 gdb_expect {
2756 -re ".*Illegal instruction.*${gdb_prompt} $" {
2757 verbose -log "$me: TSX hardware not detected."
2758 set skip_tsx_tests 1
2759 }
2760 -re ".*$inferior_exited_re normally.*${gdb_prompt} $" {
2761 verbose -log "$me: TSX hardware detected."
2762 set skip_tsx_tests 0
2763 }
2764 default {
2765 warning "\n$me: default case taken."
2766 set skip_tsx_tests 1
2767 }
2768 }
2769 gdb_exit
2770 remote_file build delete $exe
2771
2772 verbose "$me: returning $skip_tsx_tests" 2
2773 return $skip_tsx_tests
2774}
2775
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MM
2776# Run a test on the target to see if it supports btrace hardware. Return 0 if so,
2777# 1 if it does not. Based on 'check_vmx_hw_available' from the GCC testsuite.
2778
f3a76454 2779gdb_caching_proc skip_btrace_tests {
2f1d9bdd
MM
2780 global srcdir subdir gdb_prompt inferior_exited_re
2781
2f1d9bdd 2782 set me "skip_btrace_tests"
2f1d9bdd
MM
2783 if { ![istarget "i?86-*-*"] && ![istarget "x86_64-*-*"] } {
2784 verbose "$me: target does not support btrace, returning 1" 2
f3a76454 2785 return 1
2f1d9bdd
MM
2786 }
2787
2788 # Set up, compile, and execute a test program.
2789 # Include the current process ID in the file names to prevent conflicts
2790 # with invocations for multiple testsuites.
f3a76454
TT
2791 set src [standard_temp_file btrace[pid].c]
2792 set exe [standard_temp_file btrace[pid].x]
2f1d9bdd 2793
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2794 gdb_produce_source $src {
2795 int main(void) { return 0; }
2796 }
2f1d9bdd
MM
2797
2798 verbose "$me: compiling testfile $src" 2
2799 set compile_flags {debug nowarnings quiet}
2800 set lines [gdb_compile $src $exe executable $compile_flags]
2f1d9bdd
MM
2801
2802 if ![string match "" $lines] then {
2803 verbose "$me: testfile compilation failed, returning 1" 2
4043f22b 2804 file delete $src
f3a76454 2805 return 1
2f1d9bdd
MM
2806 }
2807
2808 # No error message, compilation succeeded so now run it via gdb.
2809
f3a76454
TT
2810 gdb_exit
2811 gdb_start
2812 gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
2813 gdb_load $exe
2f1d9bdd 2814 if ![runto_main] {
4043f22b 2815 file delete $src
f3a76454 2816 return 1
2f1d9bdd 2817 }
4043f22b 2818 file delete $src
2f1d9bdd 2819 # In case of an unexpected output, we return 2 as a fail value.
f3a76454 2820 set skip_btrace_tests 2
2f1d9bdd
MM
2821 gdb_test_multiple "record btrace" "check btrace support" {
2822 -re "You can't do that when your target is.*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
f3a76454 2823 set skip_btrace_tests 1
2f1d9bdd
MM
2824 }
2825 -re "Target does not support branch tracing.*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
f3a76454 2826 set skip_btrace_tests 1
2f1d9bdd
MM
2827 }
2828 -re "Could not enable branch tracing.*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
f3a76454 2829 set skip_btrace_tests 1
2f1d9bdd
MM
2830 }
2831 -re "^record btrace\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
f3a76454 2832 set skip_btrace_tests 0
2f1d9bdd
MM
2833 }
2834 }
2835 gdb_exit
2836 remote_file build delete $exe
2837
f3a76454
TT
2838 verbose "$me: returning $skip_btrace_tests" 2
2839 return $skip_btrace_tests
2f1d9bdd
MM
2840}
2841
da8c46d2
MM
2842# Run a test on the target to see if it supports btrace pt hardware.
2843# Return 0 if so, 1 if it does not. Based on 'check_vmx_hw_available'
2844# from the GCC testsuite.
2845
2846gdb_caching_proc skip_btrace_pt_tests {
2847 global srcdir subdir gdb_prompt inferior_exited_re
2848
2849 set me "skip_btrace_tests"
2850 if { ![istarget "i?86-*-*"] && ![istarget "x86_64-*-*"] } {
2851 verbose "$me: target does not support btrace, returning 1" 2
2852 return 1
2853 }
2854
2855 # Set up, compile, and execute a test program.
2856 # Include the current process ID in the file names to prevent conflicts
2857 # with invocations for multiple testsuites.
2858 set src [standard_temp_file btrace[pid].c]
2859 set exe [standard_temp_file btrace[pid].x]
2860
2861 gdb_produce_source $src {
2862 int main(void) { return 0; }
2863 }
2864
2865 verbose "$me: compiling testfile $src" 2
2866 set compile_flags {debug nowarnings quiet}
2867 set lines [gdb_compile $src $exe executable $compile_flags]
2868
2869 if ![string match "" $lines] then {
2870 verbose "$me: testfile compilation failed, returning 1" 2
2871 file delete $src
2872 return 1
2873 }
2874
2875 # No error message, compilation succeeded so now run it via gdb.
2876
2877 gdb_exit
2878 gdb_start
2879 gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
2880 gdb_load $exe
2881 if ![runto_main] {
2882 file delete $src
2883 return 1
2884 }
2885 file delete $src
2886 # In case of an unexpected output, we return 2 as a fail value.
2887 set skip_btrace_tests 2
2888 gdb_test_multiple "record btrace pt" "check btrace support" {
2889 -re "You can't do that when your target is.*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
2890 set skip_btrace_tests 1
2891 }
2892 -re "Target does not support branch tracing.*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
2893 set skip_btrace_tests 1
2894 }
2895 -re "Could not enable branch tracing.*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
2896 set skip_btrace_tests 1
2897 }
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MM
2898 -re "GDB does not support.*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
2899 set skip_btrace_tests 1
2900 }
da8c46d2
MM
2901 -re "^record btrace pt\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
2902 set skip_btrace_tests 0
2903 }
2904 }
2905 gdb_exit
2906 remote_file build delete $exe
2907
2908 verbose "$me: returning $skip_btrace_tests" 2
2909 return $skip_btrace_tests
2910}
2911
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DJ
2912# Return whether we should skip tests for showing inlined functions in
2913# backtraces. Requires get_compiler_info and get_debug_format.
2914
2915proc skip_inline_frame_tests {} {
2916 # GDB only recognizes inlining information in DWARF 2 (DWARF 3).
2917 if { ! [test_debug_format "DWARF 2"] } {
2918 return 1
2919 }
2920
2921 # GCC before 4.1 does not emit DW_AT_call_file / DW_AT_call_line.
2922 if { ([test_compiler_info "gcc-2-*"]
2923 || [test_compiler_info "gcc-3-*"]
2924 || [test_compiler_info "gcc-4-0-*"]) } {
2925 return 1
2926 }
2927
2928 return 0
2929}
2930
2931# Return whether we should skip tests for showing variables from
2932# inlined functions. Requires get_compiler_info and get_debug_format.
2933
2934proc skip_inline_var_tests {} {
2935 # GDB only recognizes inlining information in DWARF 2 (DWARF 3).
2936 if { ! [test_debug_format "DWARF 2"] } {
2937 return 1
2938 }
2939
2940 return 0
2941}
2942
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UW
2943# Return a 1 if we should skip tests that require hardware breakpoints
2944
2945proc skip_hw_breakpoint_tests {} {
2946 # Skip tests if requested by the board (note that no_hardware_watchpoints
2947 # disables both watchpoints and breakpoints)
2948 if { [target_info exists gdb,no_hardware_watchpoints]} {
2949 return 1
2950 }
2951
2952 # These targets support hardware breakpoints natively
2953 if { [istarget "i?86-*-*"]
2954 || [istarget "x86_64-*-*"]
e3039479 2955 || [istarget "ia64-*-*"]
52042a00 2956 || [istarget "arm*-*-*"]
8193adea
AA
2957 || [istarget "aarch64*-*-*"]
2958 || [istarget "s390*-*-*"] } {
b800ec70
UW
2959 return 0
2960 }
2961
2962 return 1
2963}
2964
2965# Return a 1 if we should skip tests that require hardware watchpoints
2966
2967proc skip_hw_watchpoint_tests {} {
2968 # Skip tests if requested by the board
2969 if { [target_info exists gdb,no_hardware_watchpoints]} {
2970 return 1
2971 }
2972
2973 # These targets support hardware watchpoints natively
2974 if { [istarget "i?86-*-*"]
2975 || [istarget "x86_64-*-*"]
2976 || [istarget "ia64-*-*"]
e3039479 2977 || [istarget "arm*-*-*"]
52042a00 2978 || [istarget "aarch64*-*-*"]
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UW
2979 || [istarget "powerpc*-*-linux*"]
2980 || [istarget "s390*-*-*"] } {
2981 return 0
2982 }
2983
2984 return 1
2985}
2986
2987# Return a 1 if we should skip tests that require *multiple* hardware
2988# watchpoints to be active at the same time
2989
2990proc skip_hw_watchpoint_multi_tests {} {
2991 if { [skip_hw_watchpoint_tests] } {
2992 return 1
2993 }
2994
2995 # These targets support just a single hardware watchpoint
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UW
2996 if { [istarget "arm*-*-*"]
2997 || [istarget "powerpc*-*-linux*"] } {
b800ec70
UW
2998 return 1
2999 }
3000
3001 return 0
3002}
3003
3004# Return a 1 if we should skip tests that require read/access watchpoints
3005
3006proc skip_hw_watchpoint_access_tests {} {
3007 if { [skip_hw_watchpoint_tests] } {
3008 return 1
3009 }
3010
3011 # These targets support just write watchpoints
3012 if { [istarget "s390*-*-*"] } {
3013 return 1
3014 }
3015
3016 return 0
3017}
3018
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TT
3019# Return 1 if we should skip tests that require the runtime unwinder
3020# hook. This must be invoked while gdb is running, after shared
3021# libraries have been loaded. This is needed because otherwise a
3022# shared libgcc won't be visible.
3023
3024proc skip_unwinder_tests {} {
3025 global gdb_prompt
3026
4442ada7 3027 set ok 0
b4893d48
TT
3028 gdb_test_multiple "print _Unwind_DebugHook" "check for unwinder hook" {
3029 -re "= .*no debug info.*_Unwind_DebugHook.*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
b4893d48
TT
3030 }
3031 -re "= .*_Unwind_DebugHook.*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
4442ada7 3032 set ok 1
b4893d48
TT
3033 }
3034 -re "No symbol .* in current context.\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
b4893d48
TT
3035 }
3036 }
3037 if {!$ok} {
3038 gdb_test_multiple "info probe" "check for stap probe in unwinder" {
3039 -re ".*libgcc.*unwind.*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
b4893d48
TT
3040 set ok 1
3041 }
3042 -re "\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
3043 }
3044 }
3045 }
3046 return $ok
3047}
3048
72f1fe8a
TT
3049# Return 0 if we should skip tests that require the libstdc++ stap
3050# probes. This must be invoked while gdb is running, after shared
3051# libraries have been loaded.
3052
3053proc skip_libstdcxx_probe_tests {} {
3054 global gdb_prompt
3055
3056 set ok 0
3057 gdb_test_multiple "info probe" "check for stap probe in libstdc++" {
3058 -re ".*libstdcxx.*catch.*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
3059 set ok 1
3060 }
3061 -re "\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
3062 }
3063 }
3064 return $ok
3065}
3066
bb2ec1b3
TT
3067# Return 1 if we should skip tests of the "compile" feature.
3068# This must be invoked after the inferior has been started.
3069
3070proc skip_compile_feature_tests {} {
3071 global gdb_prompt
3072
3073 set result 0
3074 gdb_test_multiple "compile code -- ;" "check for working compile command" {
3075 "Could not load libcc1.*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
3076 set result 1
3077 }
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JK
3078 -re "Command not supported on this host\\..*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
3079 set result 1
3080 }
bb2ec1b3
TT
3081 -re "\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
3082 }
3083 }
3084 return $result
3085}
3086
f015c27b
PA
3087# Helper for gdb_is_target_remote. PROMPT_REGEXP is the expected
3088# prompt.
076855f9 3089
f015c27b 3090proc gdb_is_target_remote_prompt { prompt_regexp } {
076855f9
PA
3091
3092 set test "probe for target remote"
3093 gdb_test_multiple "maint print target-stack" $test {
f015c27b 3094 -re ".*emote serial target in gdb-specific protocol.*$prompt_regexp" {
076855f9
PA
3095 pass $test
3096 return 1
3097 }
f015c27b 3098 -re "$prompt_regexp" {
076855f9
PA
3099 pass $test
3100 }
3101 }
3102 return 0
3103}
3104
f015c27b
PA
3105# Check whether we're testing with the remote or extended-remote
3106# targets.
3107
3108proc gdb_is_target_remote {} {
3109 global gdb_prompt
3110
3111 return [gdb_is_target_remote_prompt "$gdb_prompt $"]
3112}
3113
8929ad8b
SM
3114# Return the effective value of use_gdb_stub.
3115#
3116# If the use_gdb_stub global has been set (it is set when the gdb process is
3117# spawned), return that. Otherwise, return the value of the use_gdb_stub
3118# property from the board file.
3119#
3120# This is the preferred way of checking use_gdb_stub, since it allows to check
3121# the value before the gdb has been spawned and it will return the correct value
3122# even when it was overriden by the test.
3123
3124proc use_gdb_stub {} {
3125 global use_gdb_stub
3126
3127 if [info exists use_gdb_stub] {
3128 return $use_gdb_stub
3129 }
3130
3131 return [target_info exists use_gdb_stub]
3132}
3133
0a46d518
SM
3134# Return 1 if the current remote target is an instance of our GDBserver, 0
3135# otherwise. Return -1 if there was an error and we can't tell.
3136
3137gdb_caching_proc target_is_gdbserver {
3138 global gdb_prompt
3139
3140 set is_gdbserver -1
3141 set test "Probing for GDBserver"
3142
3143 gdb_test_multiple "monitor help" $test {
3144 -re "The following monitor commands are supported.*Quit GDBserver.*$gdb_prompt $" {
3145 set is_gdbserver 1
3146 }
3147 -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
3148 set is_gdbserver 0
3149 }
3150 }
3151
3152 if { $is_gdbserver == -1 } {
3153 verbose -log "Unable to tell whether we are using GDBserver or not."
3154 }
3155
3156 return $is_gdbserver
3157}
3158
a97b16b8
DE
3159# N.B. compiler_info is intended to be local to this file.
3160# Call test_compiler_info with no arguments to fetch its value.
3161# Yes, this is counterintuitive when there's get_compiler_info,
3162# but that's the current API.
3163if [info exists compiler_info] {
3164 unset compiler_info
3165}
3166
94b8e876 3167set gcc_compiled 0
94b8e876
MC
3168
3169# Figure out what compiler I am using.
a97b16b8 3170# The result is cached so only the first invocation runs the compiler.
94b8e876 3171#
4c93b1db 3172# ARG can be empty or "C++". If empty, "C" is assumed.
94b8e876
MC
3173#
3174# There are several ways to do this, with various problems.
3175#
3176# [ gdb_compile -E $ifile -o $binfile.ci ]
3177# source $binfile.ci
3178#
3179# Single Unix Spec v3 says that "-E -o ..." together are not
3180# specified. And in fact, the native compiler on hp-ux 11 (among
3181# others) does not work with "-E -o ...". Most targets used to do
3182# this, and it mostly worked, because it works with gcc.
3183#
3184# [ catch "exec $compiler -E $ifile > $binfile.ci" exec_output ]
3185# source $binfile.ci
3186#
3187# This avoids the problem with -E and -o together. This almost works
3188# if the build machine is the same as the host machine, which is
3189# usually true of the targets which are not gcc. But this code does
3190# not figure which compiler to call, and it always ends up using the C
3831839c
PA
3191# compiler. Not good for setting hp_aCC_compiler. Target
3192# hppa*-*-hpux* used to do this.
94b8e876
MC
3193#
3194# [ gdb_compile -E $ifile > $binfile.ci ]
3195# source $binfile.ci
3196#
3197# dejagnu target_compile says that it supports output redirection,
3198# but the code is completely different from the normal path and I
3199# don't want to sweep the mines from that path. So I didn't even try
3200# this.
3201#
3202# set cppout [ gdb_compile $ifile "" preprocess $args quiet ]
3203# eval $cppout
3204#
3205# I actually do this for all targets now. gdb_compile runs the right
3206# compiler, and TCL captures the output, and I eval the output.
3207#
3208# Unfortunately, expect logs the output of the command as it goes by,
3209# and dejagnu helpfully prints a second copy of it right afterwards.
3210# So I turn off expect logging for a moment.
3211#
3212# [ gdb_compile $ifile $ciexe_file executable $args ]
3213# [ remote_exec $ciexe_file ]
3214# [ source $ci_file.out ]
3215#
3216# I could give up on -E and just do this.
3217# I didn't get desperate enough to try this.
3218#
3219# -- chastain 2004-01-06
853d6e5b 3220
4c93b1db 3221proc get_compiler_info {{arg ""}} {
94b8e876 3222 # For compiler.c and compiler.cc
c906108c 3223 global srcdir
94b8e876
MC
3224
3225 # I am going to play with the log to keep noise out.
3226 global outdir
3227 global tool
3228
3229 # These come from compiler.c or compiler.cc
853d6e5b 3230 global compiler_info
4f70a4c9
MC
3231
3232 # Legacy global data symbols.
94b8e876 3233 global gcc_compiled
c906108c 3234
a97b16b8
DE
3235 if [info exists compiler_info] {
3236 # Already computed.
3237 return 0
3238 }
3239
94b8e876
MC
3240 # Choose which file to preprocess.
3241 set ifile "${srcdir}/lib/compiler.c"
4c93b1db 3242 if { $arg == "c++" } {
94b8e876 3243 set ifile "${srcdir}/lib/compiler.cc"
c906108c 3244 }
085dd6e6 3245
94b8e876
MC
3246 # Run $ifile through the right preprocessor.
3247 # Toggle gdb.log to keep the compiler output out of the log.
95d7853e 3248 set saved_log [log_file -info]
94b8e876 3249 log_file
e7f86de9
JM
3250 if [is_remote host] {
3251 # We have to use -E and -o together, despite the comments
3252 # above, because of how DejaGnu handles remote host testing.
3253 set ppout "$outdir/compiler.i"
4c93b1db 3254 gdb_compile "${ifile}" "$ppout" preprocess [list "$arg" quiet]
e7f86de9
JM
3255 set file [open $ppout r]
3256 set cppout [read $file]
3257 close $file
3258 } else {
4c93b1db 3259 set cppout [ gdb_compile "${ifile}" "" preprocess [list "$arg" quiet] ]
e7f86de9 3260 }
95d7853e 3261 eval log_file $saved_log
94b8e876 3262
4f70a4c9
MC
3263 # Eval the output.
3264 set unknown 0
94b8e876 3265 foreach cppline [ split "$cppout" "\n" ] {
4f70a4c9
MC
3266 if { [ regexp "^#" "$cppline" ] } {
3267 # line marker
3268 } elseif { [ regexp "^\[\n\r\t \]*$" "$cppline" ] } {
3269 # blank line
3270 } elseif { [ regexp "^\[\n\r\t \]*set\[\n\r\t \]" "$cppline" ] } {
3271 # eval this line
3272 verbose "get_compiler_info: $cppline" 2
3273 eval "$cppline"
3274 } else {
3275 # unknown line
3276 verbose -log "get_compiler_info: $cppline"
3277 set unknown 1
94b8e876 3278 }
085dd6e6 3279 }
4f70a4c9 3280
a97b16b8
DE
3281 # Set to unknown if for some reason compiler_info didn't get defined.
3282 if ![info exists compiler_info] {
3283 verbose -log "get_compiler_info: compiler_info not provided"
3284 set compiler_info "unknown"
3285 }
3286 # Also set to unknown compiler if any diagnostics happened.
4f70a4c9 3287 if { $unknown } {
a97b16b8 3288 verbose -log "get_compiler_info: got unexpected diagnostics"
4f70a4c9 3289 set compiler_info "unknown"
4f70a4c9
MC
3290 }
3291
3292 # Set the legacy symbols.
f90fd8c2
JK
3293 set gcc_compiled 0
3294 regexp "^gcc-(\[0-9\]+)-" "$compiler_info" matchall gcc_compiled
4f70a4c9
MC
3295
3296 # Log what happened.
94b8e876 3297 verbose -log "get_compiler_info: $compiler_info"
085dd6e6
JM
3298
3299 # Most compilers will evaluate comparisons and other boolean
3300 # operations to 0 or 1.
3301 uplevel \#0 { set true 1 }
3302 uplevel \#0 { set false 0 }
3303
ae59b1da 3304 return 0
c906108c
SS
3305}
3306
a97b16b8
DE
3307# Return the compiler_info string if no arg is provided.
3308# Otherwise the argument is a glob-style expression to match against
3309# compiler_info.
3310
9b593790 3311proc test_compiler_info { {compiler ""} } {
853d6e5b 3312 global compiler_info
a97b16b8 3313 get_compiler_info
6e87504d 3314
a97b16b8
DE
3315 # If no arg, return the compiler_info string.
3316 if [string match "" $compiler] {
3317 return $compiler_info
3318 }
6e87504d 3319
853d6e5b
AC
3320 return [string match $compiler $compiler_info]
3321}
3322
f6838f81
DJ
3323proc current_target_name { } {
3324 global target_info
3325 if [info exists target_info(target,name)] {
3326 set answer $target_info(target,name)
3327 } else {
3328 set answer ""
3329 }
3330 return $answer
3331}
3332
f1c47eb2 3333set gdb_wrapper_initialized 0
f6838f81 3334set gdb_wrapper_target ""
f1c47eb2
MS
3335
3336proc gdb_wrapper_init { args } {
4ec70201
PA
3337 global gdb_wrapper_initialized
3338 global gdb_wrapper_file
3339 global gdb_wrapper_flags
f6838f81 3340 global gdb_wrapper_target
f1c47eb2
MS
3341
3342 if { $gdb_wrapper_initialized == 1 } { return; }
3343
3344 if {[target_info exists needs_status_wrapper] && \
277254ba 3345 [target_info needs_status_wrapper] != "0"} {
4ec70201 3346 set result [build_wrapper "testglue.o"]
f1c47eb2 3347 if { $result != "" } {
4ec70201
PA
3348 set gdb_wrapper_file [lindex $result 0]
3349 set gdb_wrapper_flags [lindex $result 1]
f1c47eb2
MS
3350 } else {
3351 warning "Status wrapper failed to build."
3352 }
3353 }
3354 set gdb_wrapper_initialized 1
f6838f81 3355 set gdb_wrapper_target [current_target_name]
f1c47eb2
MS
3356}
3357
f747e0ce
PA
3358# Some targets need to always link a special object in. Save its path here.
3359global gdb_saved_set_unbuffered_mode_obj
3360set gdb_saved_set_unbuffered_mode_obj ""
3361
aff9c0f8
SM
3362# Compile source files specified by SOURCE into a binary of type TYPE at path
3363# DEST. gdb_compile is implemented using DejaGnu's target_compile, so the type
3364# parameter and most options are passed directly to it.
3365#
3366# The type can be one of the following:
3367#
3368# - object: Compile into an object file.
3369# - executable: Compile and link into an executable.
3370# - preprocess: Preprocess the source files.
3371# - assembly: Generate assembly listing.
3372#
3373# The following options are understood and processed by gdb_compile:
3374#
3375# - shlib=so_path: Add SO_PATH to the sources, and enable some target-specific
3376# quirks to be able to use shared libraries.
3377# - shlib_load: Link with appropriate libraries to allow the test to
3378# dynamically load libraries at runtime. For example, on Linux, this adds
3379# -ldl so that the test can use dlopen.
3380# - nowarnings: Inhibit all compiler warnings.
3381#
3382# And here are some of the not too obscure options understood by DejaGnu that
3383# influence the compilation:
3384#
3385# - additional_flags=flag: Add FLAG to the compiler flags.
3386# - libs=library: Add LIBRARY to the libraries passed to the linker. The
3387# argument can be a file, in which case it's added to the sources, or a
3388# linker flag.
3389# - ldflags=flag: Add FLAG to the linker flags.
3390# - incdir=path: Add PATH to the searched include directories.
3391# - libdir=path: Add PATH to the linker searched directories.
3392# - ada, c++, f77: Compile the file as Ada, C++ or Fortran.
3393# - debug: Build with debug information.
3394# - optimize: Build with optimization.
3395
c906108c 3396proc gdb_compile {source dest type options} {
4ec70201
PA
3397 global GDB_TESTCASE_OPTIONS
3398 global gdb_wrapper_file
3399 global gdb_wrapper_flags
3400 global gdb_wrapper_initialized
f747e0ce
PA
3401 global srcdir
3402 global objdir
3403 global gdb_saved_set_unbuffered_mode_obj
c906108c 3404
695e2681
MK
3405 set outdir [file dirname $dest]
3406
3407 # Add platform-specific options if a shared library was specified using
3408 # "shlib=librarypath" in OPTIONS.
3409 set new_options ""
3410 set shlib_found 0
bdf7534a 3411 set shlib_load 0
695e2681 3412 foreach opt $options {
57bf0e56
DJ
3413 if [regexp {^shlib=(.*)} $opt dummy_var shlib_name] {
3414 if [test_compiler_info "xlc-*"] {
93f02886
DJ
3415 # IBM xlc compiler doesn't accept shared library named other
3416 # than .so: use "-Wl," to bypass this
3417 lappend source "-Wl,$shlib_name"
3418 } elseif { ([istarget "*-*-mingw*"]
3419 || [istarget *-*-cygwin*]
3420 || [istarget *-*-pe*])} {
3421 lappend source "${shlib_name}.a"
57bf0e56
DJ
3422 } else {
3423 lappend source $shlib_name
3424 }
0413d738 3425 if { $shlib_found == 0 } {
57bf0e56 3426 set shlib_found 1
0413d738
PA
3427 if { ([istarget "*-*-mingw*"]
3428 || [istarget *-*-cygwin*]) } {
bb61102d 3429 lappend new_options "additional_flags=-Wl,--enable-auto-import"
0413d738 3430 }
6ebea266
DE
3431 if { [test_compiler_info "gcc-*"] || [test_compiler_info "clang-*"] } {
3432 # Undo debian's change in the default.
3433 # Put it at the front to not override any user-provided
3434 # value, and to make sure it appears in front of all the
3435 # shlibs!
3436 lappend new_options "early_flags=-Wl,--no-as-needed"
3437 }
57bf0e56 3438 }
b0f4b84b 3439 } elseif { $opt == "shlib_load" } {
bdf7534a 3440 set shlib_load 1
57bf0e56
DJ
3441 } else {
3442 lappend new_options $opt
3443 }
695e2681 3444 }
bdf7534a 3445
6e774b13
SM
3446 # Because we link with libraries using their basename, we may need
3447 # (depending on the platform) to set a special rpath value, to allow
3448 # the executable to find the libraries it depends on.
3449 if { $shlib_load || $shlib_found } {
bdf7534a
NF
3450 if { ([istarget "*-*-mingw*"]
3451 || [istarget *-*-cygwin*]
3ca22649 3452 || [istarget *-*-pe*]) } {
bdf7534a 3453 # Do not need anything.
b2a6bdeb 3454 } elseif { [istarget *-*-freebsd*] || [istarget *-*-openbsd*] } {
d8b34041 3455 lappend new_options "ldflags=-Wl,-rpath,${outdir}"
759f0f0b
PA
3456 } elseif { [istarget arm*-*-symbianelf*] } {
3457 if { $shlib_load } {
3458 lappend new_options "libs=-ldl"
3459 }
bdf7534a
NF
3460 } else {
3461 if { $shlib_load } {
3462 lappend new_options "libs=-ldl"
3463 }
d8b34041 3464 lappend new_options "ldflags=-Wl,-rpath,\\\$ORIGIN"
bdf7534a
NF
3465 }
3466 }
695e2681 3467 set options $new_options
57bf0e56 3468
c906108c 3469 if [info exists GDB_TESTCASE_OPTIONS] {
4ec70201 3470 lappend options "additional_flags=$GDB_TESTCASE_OPTIONS"
c906108c
SS
3471 }
3472 verbose "options are $options"
3473 verbose "source is $source $dest $type $options"
3474
f1c47eb2
MS
3475 if { $gdb_wrapper_initialized == 0 } { gdb_wrapper_init }
3476
3477 if {[target_info exists needs_status_wrapper] && \
3478 [target_info needs_status_wrapper] != "0" && \
3479 [info exists gdb_wrapper_file]} {
3480 lappend options "libs=${gdb_wrapper_file}"
3481 lappend options "ldflags=${gdb_wrapper_flags}"
3482 }
3483
fc91c6c2
PB
3484 # Replace the "nowarnings" option with the appropriate additional_flags
3485 # to disable compiler warnings.
3486 set nowarnings [lsearch -exact $options nowarnings]
3487 if {$nowarnings != -1} {
3488 if [target_info exists gdb,nowarnings_flag] {
3489 set flag "additional_flags=[target_info gdb,nowarnings_flag]"
3490 } else {
3491 set flag "additional_flags=-w"
3492 }
3493 set options [lreplace $options $nowarnings $nowarnings $flag]
3494 }
3495
f747e0ce
PA
3496 if { $type == "executable" } {
3497 if { ([istarget "*-*-mingw*"]
56643c5e 3498 || [istarget "*-*-*djgpp"]
f747e0ce
PA
3499 || [istarget "*-*-cygwin*"])} {
3500 # Force output to unbuffered mode, by linking in an object file
3501 # with a global contructor that calls setvbuf.
3502 #
3503 # Compile the special object seperatelly for two reasons:
3504 # 1) Insulate it from $options.
3505 # 2) Avoid compiling it for every gdb_compile invocation,
3506 # which is time consuming, especially if we're remote
3507 # host testing.
3508 #
3509 if { $gdb_saved_set_unbuffered_mode_obj == "" } {
3510 verbose "compiling gdb_saved_set_unbuffered_obj"
3511 set unbuf_src ${srcdir}/lib/set_unbuffered_mode.c
3512 set unbuf_obj ${objdir}/set_unbuffered_mode.o
3513
3514 set result [gdb_compile "${unbuf_src}" "${unbuf_obj}" object {nowarnings}]
3515 if { $result != "" } {
3516 return $result
3517 }
f6dc277e
YQ
3518 if {[is_remote host]} {
3519 set gdb_saved_set_unbuffered_mode_obj set_unbuffered_mode_saved.o
3520 } else {
3521 set gdb_saved_set_unbuffered_mode_obj ${objdir}/set_unbuffered_mode_saved.o
3522 }
f747e0ce
PA
3523 # Link a copy of the output object, because the
3524 # original may be automatically deleted.
f6dc277e 3525 remote_download host $unbuf_obj $gdb_saved_set_unbuffered_mode_obj
f747e0ce
PA
3526 } else {
3527 verbose "gdb_saved_set_unbuffered_obj already compiled"
3528 }
3529
3530 # Rely on the internal knowledge that the global ctors are ran in
3531 # reverse link order. In that case, we can use ldflags to
3532 # avoid copying the object file to the host multiple
3533 # times.
ace5c364
PM
3534 # This object can only be added if standard libraries are
3535 # used. Thus, we need to disable it if -nostdlib option is used
3536 if {[lsearch -regexp $options "-nostdlib"] < 0 } {
3537 lappend options "ldflags=$gdb_saved_set_unbuffered_mode_obj"
3538 }
f747e0ce
PA
3539 }
3540 }
3541
4ec70201 3542 set result [target_compile $source $dest $type $options]
93f02886
DJ
3543
3544 # Prune uninteresting compiler (and linker) output.
3545 regsub "Creating library file: \[^\r\n\]*\[\r\n\]+" $result "" result
3546
4ec70201
PA
3547 regsub "\[\r\n\]*$" "$result" "" result
3548 regsub "^\[\r\n\]*" "$result" "" result
ec3c07fc
NS
3549
3550 if {[lsearch $options quiet] < 0} {
3551 # We shall update this on a per language basis, to avoid
3552 # changing the entire testsuite in one go.
3553 if {[lsearch $options f77] >= 0} {
3554 gdb_compile_test $source $result
3555 } elseif { $result != "" } {
3556 clone_output "gdb compile failed, $result"
3557 }
c906108c 3558 }
ae59b1da 3559 return $result
c906108c
SS
3560}
3561
b6ff0e81
JB
3562
3563# This is just like gdb_compile, above, except that it tries compiling
3564# against several different thread libraries, to see which one this
3565# system has.
3566proc gdb_compile_pthreads {source dest type options} {
0ae67eb3 3567 set built_binfile 0
b6ff0e81 3568 set why_msg "unrecognized error"
24486cb7 3569 foreach lib {-lpthreads -lpthread -lthread ""} {
b6ff0e81
JB
3570 # This kind of wipes out whatever libs the caller may have
3571 # set. Or maybe theirs will override ours. How infelicitous.
b5ab8ff3 3572 set options_with_lib [concat $options [list libs=$lib quiet]]
b6ff0e81
JB
3573 set ccout [gdb_compile $source $dest $type $options_with_lib]
3574 switch -regexp -- $ccout {
3575 ".*no posix threads support.*" {
3576 set why_msg "missing threads include file"
3577 break
3578 }
3579 ".*cannot open -lpthread.*" {
3580 set why_msg "missing runtime threads library"
3581 }
3582 ".*Can't find library for -lpthread.*" {
3583 set why_msg "missing runtime threads library"
3584 }
3585 {^$} {
3586 pass "successfully compiled posix threads test case"
3587 set built_binfile 1
3588 break
3589 }
3590 }
3591 }
0ae67eb3 3592 if {!$built_binfile} {
40d1a503 3593 unsupported "Couldn't compile [file tail $source]: ${why_msg}"
b6ff0e81
JB
3594 return -1
3595 }
57bf0e56
DJ
3596}
3597
409d8f48 3598# Build a shared library from SOURCES.
57bf0e56
DJ
3599
3600proc gdb_compile_shlib {sources dest options} {
3601 set obj_options $options
3602
409d8f48
AB
3603 set info_options ""
3604 if { [lsearch -exact $options "c++"] >= 0 } {
3605 set info_options "c++"
3606 }
3607 if [get_compiler_info ${info_options}] {
3608 return -1
3609 }
3610
57bf0e56
DJ
3611 switch -glob [test_compiler_info] {
3612 "xlc-*" {
3613 lappend obj_options "additional_flags=-qpic"
3614 }
ee92b0dd
DE
3615 "clang-*" {
3616 if { !([istarget "*-*-cygwin*"]
3617 || [istarget "*-*-mingw*"]) } {
3618 lappend obj_options "additional_flags=-fpic"
3619 }
3620 }
57bf0e56
DJ
3621 "gcc-*" {
3622 if { !([istarget "powerpc*-*-aix*"]
227c54da
DJ
3623 || [istarget "rs6000*-*-aix*"]
3624 || [istarget "*-*-cygwin*"]
3625 || [istarget "*-*-mingw*"]
3626 || [istarget "*-*-pe*"]) } {
57bf0e56
DJ
3627 lappend obj_options "additional_flags=-fpic"
3628 }
3629 }
9b9b09e9
BH
3630 "icc-*" {
3631 lappend obj_options "additional_flags=-fpic"
3632 }
57bf0e56 3633 default {
3ca22649 3634 # don't know what the compiler is...
57bf0e56
DJ
3635 }
3636 }
3637
3638 set outdir [file dirname $dest]
3639 set objects ""
3640 foreach source $sources {
3641 set sourcebase [file tail $source]
3642 if {[gdb_compile $source "${outdir}/${sourcebase}.o" object $obj_options] != ""} {
3643 return -1
3644 }
3645 lappend objects ${outdir}/${sourcebase}.o
3646 }
3647
3ca22649
SM
3648 set link_options $options
3649 if [test_compiler_info "xlc-*"] {
3650 lappend link_options "additional_flags=-qmkshrobj"
57bf0e56 3651 } else {
3ca22649
SM
3652 lappend link_options "additional_flags=-shared"
3653
3654 if { ([istarget "*-*-mingw*"]
3655 || [istarget *-*-cygwin*]
3656 || [istarget *-*-pe*]) } {
3657 if { [is_remote host] } {
3658 set name [file tail ${dest}]
3659 } else {
3660 set name ${dest}
3661 }
3662 lappend link_options "additional_flags=-Wl,--out-implib,${name}.a"
6e774b13
SM
3663 } else {
3664 # Set the soname of the library. This causes the linker on ELF
3665 # systems to create the DT_NEEDED entry in the executable referring
3666 # to the soname of the library, and not its absolute path. This
3667 # (using the absolute path) would be problem when testing on a
3668 # remote target.
3669 #
3670 # In conjunction with setting the soname, we add the special
3671 # rpath=$ORIGIN value when building the executable, so that it's
3672 # able to find the library in its own directory.
3ca22649
SM
3673 set destbase [file tail $dest]
3674 lappend link_options "additional_flags=-Wl,-soname,$destbase"
3675 }
3676 }
3677 if {[gdb_compile "${objects}" "${dest}" executable $link_options] != ""} {
3678 return -1
57bf0e56 3679 }
3ca22649
SM
3680 if { [is_remote host]
3681 && ([istarget "*-*-mingw*"]
3682 || [istarget *-*-cygwin*]
3683 || [istarget *-*-pe*]) } {
3684 set dest_tail_name [file tail ${dest}]
3685 remote_upload host $dest_tail_name.a ${dest}.a
3686 remote_file host delete $dest_tail_name.a
3687 }
3688
3689 return ""
b6ff0e81
JB
3690}
3691
756d88a7
UW
3692# This is just like gdb_compile_shlib, above, except that it tries compiling
3693# against several different thread libraries, to see which one this
3694# system has.
3695proc gdb_compile_shlib_pthreads {sources dest options} {
3696 set built_binfile 0
3697 set why_msg "unrecognized error"
3698 foreach lib {-lpthreads -lpthread -lthread ""} {
3699 # This kind of wipes out whatever libs the caller may have
3700 # set. Or maybe theirs will override ours. How infelicitous.
3701 set options_with_lib [concat $options [list libs=$lib quiet]]
3702 set ccout [gdb_compile_shlib $sources $dest $options_with_lib]
3703 switch -regexp -- $ccout {
3704 ".*no posix threads support.*" {
3705 set why_msg "missing threads include file"
3706 break
3707 }
3708 ".*cannot open -lpthread.*" {
3709 set why_msg "missing runtime threads library"
3710 }
3711 ".*Can't find library for -lpthread.*" {
3712 set why_msg "missing runtime threads library"
3713 }
3714 {^$} {
3715 pass "successfully compiled posix threads test case"
3716 set built_binfile 1
3717 break
3718 }
3719 }
3720 }
3721 if {!$built_binfile} {
3722 unsupported "Couldn't compile $sources: ${why_msg}"
3723 return -1
3724 }
3725}
3726
130cacce
AF
3727# This is just like gdb_compile_pthreads, above, except that we always add the
3728# objc library for compiling Objective-C programs
3729proc gdb_compile_objc {source dest type options} {
3730 set built_binfile 0
3731 set why_msg "unrecognized error"
3732 foreach lib {-lobjc -lpthreads -lpthread -lthread solaris} {
3733 # This kind of wipes out whatever libs the caller may have
3734 # set. Or maybe theirs will override ours. How infelicitous.
3735 if { $lib == "solaris" } {
3736 set lib "-lpthread -lposix4"
3737 }
3738 if { $lib != "-lobjc" } {
3739 set lib "-lobjc $lib"
3740 }
3741 set options_with_lib [concat $options [list libs=$lib quiet]]
3742 set ccout [gdb_compile $source $dest $type $options_with_lib]
3743 switch -regexp -- $ccout {
3744 ".*no posix threads support.*" {
3745 set why_msg "missing threads include file"
3746 break
3747 }
3748 ".*cannot open -lpthread.*" {
3749 set why_msg "missing runtime threads library"
3750 }
3751 ".*Can't find library for -lpthread.*" {
3752 set why_msg "missing runtime threads library"
3753 }
3754 {^$} {
3755 pass "successfully compiled objc with posix threads test case"
3756 set built_binfile 1
3757 break
3758 }
3759 }
3760 }
3761 if {!$built_binfile} {
40d1a503 3762 unsupported "Couldn't compile [file tail $source]: ${why_msg}"
130cacce
AF
3763 return -1
3764 }
3765}
3766
c906108c 3767proc send_gdb { string } {
4ec70201 3768 global suppress_flag
c906108c 3769 if { $suppress_flag } {
ae59b1da 3770 return "suppressed"
c906108c 3771 }
ae59b1da 3772 return [remote_send host "$string"]
c906108c
SS
3773}
3774
f71c18e7
PA
3775# Send STRING to the inferior's terminal.
3776
3777proc send_inferior { string } {
3778 global inferior_spawn_id
3779
3780 if {[catch "send -i $inferior_spawn_id -- \$string" errorInfo]} {
3781 return "$errorInfo"
3782 } else {
3783 return ""
3784 }
3785}
3786
c906108c
SS
3787#
3788#
3789
3790proc gdb_expect { args } {
3791 if { [llength $args] == 2 && [lindex $args 0] != "-re" } {
4ec70201
PA
3792 set atimeout [lindex $args 0]
3793 set expcode [list [lindex $args 1]]
c906108c 3794 } else {
4ec70201 3795 set expcode $args
2f34202f
MR
3796 }
3797
4a40f85a
MR
3798 # A timeout argument takes precedence, otherwise of all the timeouts
3799 # select the largest.
4a40f85a
MR
3800 if [info exists atimeout] {
3801 set tmt $atimeout
3802 } else {
45fd756c 3803 set tmt [get_largest_timeout]
c906108c 3804 }
2f34202f 3805
4ec70201
PA
3806 global suppress_flag
3807 global remote_suppress_flag
c906108c 3808 if [info exists remote_suppress_flag] {
4ec70201 3809 set old_val $remote_suppress_flag
c906108c
SS
3810 }
3811 if [info exists suppress_flag] {
3812 if { $suppress_flag } {
4ec70201 3813 set remote_suppress_flag 1
c906108c
SS
3814 }
3815 }
a0b3c4fd 3816 set code [catch \
4a40f85a 3817 {uplevel remote_expect host $tmt $expcode} string]
c906108c 3818 if [info exists old_val] {
4ec70201 3819 set remote_suppress_flag $old_val
c906108c
SS
3820 } else {
3821 if [info exists remote_suppress_flag] {
4ec70201 3822 unset remote_suppress_flag
c906108c
SS
3823 }
3824 }
3825
3826 if {$code == 1} {
4ec70201 3827 global errorInfo errorCode
c906108c
SS
3828
3829 return -code error -errorinfo $errorInfo -errorcode $errorCode $string
d6d7a51a 3830 } else {
c906108c
SS
3831 return -code $code $string
3832 }
3833}
3834
5fa290c1 3835# gdb_expect_list TEST SENTINEL LIST -- expect a sequence of outputs
085dd6e6
JM
3836#
3837# Check for long sequence of output by parts.
5fa290c1 3838# TEST: is the test message to be printed with the test success/fail.
085dd6e6
JM
3839# SENTINEL: Is the terminal pattern indicating that output has finished.
3840# LIST: is the sequence of outputs to match.
3841# If the sentinel is recognized early, it is considered an error.
3842#
11cf8741
JM
3843# Returns:
3844# 1 if the test failed,
3845# 0 if the test passes,
3846# -1 if there was an internal error.
5fa290c1 3847
c2d11a7d 3848proc gdb_expect_list {test sentinel list} {
085dd6e6 3849 global gdb_prompt
11cf8741 3850 global suppress_flag
085dd6e6 3851 set index 0
43ff13b4 3852 set ok 1
11cf8741
JM
3853 if { $suppress_flag } {
3854 set ok 0
a20ce2c3 3855 unresolved "${test}"
11cf8741 3856 }
43ff13b4 3857 while { ${index} < [llength ${list}] } {
085dd6e6
JM
3858 set pattern [lindex ${list} ${index}]
3859 set index [expr ${index} + 1]
6b0ecdc2 3860 verbose -log "gdb_expect_list pattern: /$pattern/" 2
085dd6e6 3861 if { ${index} == [llength ${list}] } {
43ff13b4
JM
3862 if { ${ok} } {
3863 gdb_expect {
c2d11a7d 3864 -re "${pattern}${sentinel}" {
a20ce2c3 3865 # pass "${test}, pattern ${index} + sentinel"
c2d11a7d
JM
3866 }
3867 -re "${sentinel}" {
a20ce2c3 3868 fail "${test} (pattern ${index} + sentinel)"
c2d11a7d 3869 set ok 0
43ff13b4 3870 }
5c5455dc
AC
3871 -re ".*A problem internal to GDB has been detected" {
3872 fail "${test} (GDB internal error)"
3873 set ok 0
3874 gdb_internal_error_resync
3875 }
43ff13b4 3876 timeout {
a20ce2c3 3877 fail "${test} (pattern ${index} + sentinel) (timeout)"
43ff13b4
JM
3878 set ok 0
3879 }
085dd6e6 3880 }
43ff13b4 3881 } else {
a20ce2c3 3882 # unresolved "${test}, pattern ${index} + sentinel"
085dd6e6
JM
3883 }
3884 } else {
43ff13b4
JM
3885 if { ${ok} } {
3886 gdb_expect {
3887 -re "${pattern}" {
a20ce2c3 3888 # pass "${test}, pattern ${index}"
43ff13b4 3889 }
c2d11a7d 3890 -re "${sentinel}" {
a20ce2c3 3891 fail "${test} (pattern ${index})"
43ff13b4
JM
3892 set ok 0
3893 }
5c5455dc
AC
3894 -re ".*A problem internal to GDB has been detected" {
3895 fail "${test} (GDB internal error)"
3896 set ok 0
3897 gdb_internal_error_resync
3898 }
43ff13b4 3899 timeout {
a20ce2c3 3900 fail "${test} (pattern ${index}) (timeout)"
43ff13b4
JM
3901 set ok 0
3902 }
085dd6e6 3903 }
43ff13b4 3904 } else {
a20ce2c3 3905 # unresolved "${test}, pattern ${index}"
085dd6e6
JM
3906 }
3907 }
3908 }
11cf8741 3909 if { ${ok} } {
a20ce2c3 3910 pass "${test}"
11cf8741
JM
3911 return 0
3912 } else {
3913 return 1
3914 }
085dd6e6
JM
3915}
3916
3917#
3918#
c906108c 3919proc gdb_suppress_entire_file { reason } {
4ec70201 3920 global suppress_flag
c906108c 3921
4ec70201
PA
3922 warning "$reason\n"
3923 set suppress_flag -1
c906108c
SS
3924}
3925
3926#
3927# Set suppress_flag, which will cause all subsequent calls to send_gdb and
3928# gdb_expect to fail immediately (until the next call to
3929# gdb_stop_suppressing_tests).
3930#
3931proc gdb_suppress_tests { args } {
4ec70201 3932 global suppress_flag
c906108c
SS
3933
3934 return; # fnf - disable pending review of results where
3935 # testsuite ran better without this
4ec70201 3936 incr suppress_flag
c906108c
SS
3937
3938 if { $suppress_flag == 1 } {
3939 if { [llength $args] > 0 } {
4ec70201 3940 warning "[lindex $args 0]\n"
c906108c 3941 } else {
4ec70201 3942 warning "Because of previous failure, all subsequent tests in this group will automatically fail.\n"
c906108c
SS
3943 }
3944 }
3945}
3946
3947#
3948# Clear suppress_flag.
3949#
3950proc gdb_stop_suppressing_tests { } {
4ec70201 3951 global suppress_flag
c906108c
SS
3952
3953 if [info exists suppress_flag] {
3954 if { $suppress_flag > 0 } {
4ec70201
PA
3955 set suppress_flag 0
3956 clone_output "Tests restarted.\n"
c906108c
SS
3957 }
3958 } else {
4ec70201 3959 set suppress_flag 0
c906108c
SS
3960 }
3961}
3962
3963proc gdb_clear_suppressed { } {
4ec70201 3964 global suppress_flag
c906108c 3965
4ec70201 3966 set suppress_flag 0
c906108c
SS
3967}
3968
94696ad3
PA
3969# Spawn the gdb process.
3970#
3971# This doesn't expect any output or do any other initialization,
3972# leaving those to the caller.
3973#
3974# Overridable function -- you can override this function in your
3975# baseboard file.
3976
3977proc gdb_spawn { } {
3978 default_gdb_spawn
3979}
3980
98880d46
PA
3981# Spawn GDB with CMDLINE_FLAGS appended to the GDBFLAGS global.
3982
3983proc gdb_spawn_with_cmdline_opts { cmdline_flags } {
3984 global GDBFLAGS
3985
3986 set saved_gdbflags $GDBFLAGS
3987
0bbeccb1
PA
3988 if {$GDBFLAGS != ""} {
3989 append GDBFLAGS " "
3990 }
98880d46
PA
3991 append GDBFLAGS $cmdline_flags
3992
3993 set res [gdb_spawn]
3994
3995 set GDBFLAGS $saved_gdbflags
3996
3997 return $res
3998}
3999
94696ad3
PA
4000# Start gdb running, wait for prompt, and disable the pagers.
4001
4002# Overridable function -- you can override this function in your
4003# baseboard file.
4004
c906108c
SS
4005proc gdb_start { } {
4006 default_gdb_start
4007}
4008
4009proc gdb_exit { } {
4010 catch default_gdb_exit
4011}
4012
60b3033e
PA
4013# Return true if we can spawn a program on the target and attach to
4014# it.
4015
4016proc can_spawn_for_attach { } {
2c8c5d37
PA
4017 # We use exp_pid to get the inferior's pid, assuming that gives
4018 # back the pid of the program. On remote boards, that would give
4019 # us instead the PID of e.g., the ssh client, etc.
60b3033e
PA
4020 if [is_remote target] then {
4021 return 0
4022 }
4023
4024 # The "attach" command doesn't make sense when the target is
4025 # stub-like, where GDB finds the program already started on
4026 # initial connection.
4027 if {[target_info exists use_gdb_stub]} {
4028 return 0
4029 }
4030
4031 # Assume yes.
4032 return 1
4033}
4034
2c8c5d37
PA
4035# Kill a progress previously started with spawn_wait_for_attach, and
4036# reap its wait status. PROC_SPAWN_ID is the spawn id associated with
4037# the process.
4038
4039proc kill_wait_spawned_process { proc_spawn_id } {
4040 set pid [exp_pid -i $proc_spawn_id]
4041
4042 verbose -log "killing ${pid}"
4043 remote_exec build "kill -9 ${pid}"
4044
4045 verbose -log "closing ${proc_spawn_id}"
4046 catch "close -i $proc_spawn_id"
4047 verbose -log "waiting for ${proc_spawn_id}"
4048
4049 # If somehow GDB ends up still attached to the process here, a
4050 # blocking wait hangs until gdb is killed (or until gdb / the
4051 # ptracer reaps the exit status too, but that won't happen because
4052 # something went wrong.) Passing -nowait makes expect tell Tcl to
4053 # wait for the PID in the background. That's fine because we
4054 # don't care about the exit status. */
4055 wait -nowait -i $proc_spawn_id
4056}
4057
4058# Returns the process id corresponding to the given spawn id.
4059
4060proc spawn_id_get_pid { spawn_id } {
4061 set testpid [exp_pid -i $spawn_id]
4062
4063 if { [istarget "*-*-cygwin*"] } {
4064 # testpid is the Cygwin PID, GDB uses the Windows PID, which
4065 # might be different due to the way fork/exec works.
4066 set testpid [ exec ps -e | gawk "{ if (\$1 == $testpid) print \$4; }" ]
4067 }
4068
4069 return $testpid
4070}
4071
4c92ff2c 4072# Start a set of programs running and then wait for a bit, to be sure
2c8c5d37
PA
4073# that they can be attached to. Return a list of processes spawn IDs,
4074# one element for each process spawned. It's a test error to call
4075# this when [can_spawn_for_attach] is false.
4c92ff2c
PA
4076
4077proc spawn_wait_for_attach { executable_list } {
2c8c5d37 4078 set spawn_id_list {}
4c92ff2c 4079
60b3033e
PA
4080 if ![can_spawn_for_attach] {
4081 # The caller should have checked can_spawn_for_attach itself
4082 # before getting here.
4083 error "can't spawn for attach with this target/board"
4084 }
4085
4c92ff2c 4086 foreach {executable} $executable_list {
2c8c5d37
PA
4087 # Note we use Expect's spawn, not Tcl's exec, because with
4088 # spawn we control when to wait for/reap the process. That
4089 # allows killing the process by PID without being subject to
4090 # pid-reuse races.
4091 lappend spawn_id_list [remote_spawn target $executable]
4c92ff2c
PA
4092 }
4093
4094 sleep 2
4095
2c8c5d37 4096 return $spawn_id_list
4c92ff2c
PA
4097}
4098
e63b55d1
NS
4099#
4100# gdb_load_cmd -- load a file into the debugger.
4101# ARGS - additional args to load command.
4102# return a -1 if anything goes wrong.
4103#
4104proc gdb_load_cmd { args } {
4105 global gdb_prompt
4106
4107 if [target_info exists gdb_load_timeout] {
4108 set loadtimeout [target_info gdb_load_timeout]
4109 } else {
4110 set loadtimeout 1600
4111 }
4112 send_gdb "load $args\n"
e91528f0 4113 verbose "Timeout is now $loadtimeout seconds" 2
e63b55d1
NS
4114 gdb_expect $loadtimeout {
4115 -re "Loading section\[^\r\]*\r\n" {
4116 exp_continue
4117 }
4118 -re "Start address\[\r\]*\r\n" {
4119 exp_continue
4120 }
4121 -re "Transfer rate\[\r\]*\r\n" {
4122 exp_continue
4123 }
4124 -re "Memory access error\[^\r\]*\r\n" {
4125 perror "Failed to load program"
4126 return -1
4127 }
4128 -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
4129 return 0
4130 }
4131 -re "(.*)\r\n$gdb_prompt " {
4132 perror "Unexpected reponse from 'load' -- $expect_out(1,string)"
4133 return -1
4134 }
4135 timeout {
c4b347c7 4136 perror "Timed out trying to load $args."
e63b55d1
NS
4137 return -1
4138 }
4139 }
4140 return -1
4141}
4142
2d338fa9
TT
4143# Invoke "gcore". CORE is the name of the core file to write. TEST
4144# is the name of the test case. This will return 1 if the core file
4145# was created, 0 otherwise. If this fails to make a core file because
4146# this configuration of gdb does not support making core files, it
4147# will call "unsupported", not "fail". However, if this fails to make
4148# a core file for some other reason, then it will call "fail".
4149
4150proc gdb_gcore_cmd {core test} {
4151 global gdb_prompt
4152
4153 set result 0
4154 gdb_test_multiple "gcore $core" $test {
4155 -re "Saved corefile .*\[\r\n\]+$gdb_prompt $" {
4156 pass $test
4157 set result 1
4158 }
bbe769cc 4159 -re "(?:Can't create a corefile|Target does not support core file generation\\.)\[\r\n\]+$gdb_prompt $" {
2d338fa9
TT
4160 unsupported $test
4161 }
4162 }
4163
4164 return $result
4165}
4166
fac51dd9
DE
4167# Load core file CORE. TEST is the name of the test case.
4168# This will record a pass/fail for loading the core file.
4169# Returns:
4170# 1 - core file is successfully loaded
4171# 0 - core file loaded but has a non fatal error
4172# -1 - core file failed to load
4173
4174proc gdb_core_cmd { core test } {
4175 global gdb_prompt
4176
4f424bb1 4177 gdb_test_multiple "core $core" "$test" {
fac51dd9
DE
4178 -re "\\\[Thread debugging using \[^ \r\n\]* enabled\\\]\r\n" {
4179 exp_continue
4180 }
4181 -re " is not a core dump:.*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
4f424bb1 4182 fail "$test (bad file format)"
fac51dd9
DE
4183 return -1
4184 }
4185 -re ": No such file or directory.*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
4f424bb1 4186 fail "$test (file not found)"
fac51dd9
DE
4187 return -1
4188 }
4189 -re "Couldn't find .* registers in core file.*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
4f424bb1 4190 fail "$test (incomplete note section)"
fac51dd9
DE
4191 return 0
4192 }
4193 -re "Core was generated by .*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
4f424bb1 4194 pass "$test"
fac51dd9
DE
4195 return 1
4196 }
4197 -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
4f424bb1 4198 fail "$test"
fac51dd9
DE
4199 return -1
4200 }
4201 timeout {
4f424bb1 4202 fail "$test (timeout)"
fac51dd9
DE
4203 return -1
4204 }
4205 }
4206 fail "unsupported output from 'core' command"
4207 return -1
4208}
4209
759f0f0b
PA
4210# Return the filename to download to the target and load on the target
4211# for this shared library. Normally just LIBNAME, unless shared libraries
4212# for this target have separate link and load images.
4213
4214proc shlib_target_file { libname } {
4215 return $libname
4216}
4217
4218# Return the filename GDB will load symbols from when debugging this
4219# shared library. Normally just LIBNAME, unless shared libraries for
4220# this target have separate link and load images.
4221
4222proc shlib_symbol_file { libname } {
4223 return $libname
4224}
4225
56744f0a
JJ
4226# Return the filename to download to the target and load for this
4227# executable. Normally just BINFILE unless it is renamed to something
4228# else for this target.
4229
4230proc exec_target_file { binfile } {
4231 return $binfile
4232}
4233
4234# Return the filename GDB will load symbols from when debugging this
4235# executable. Normally just BINFILE unless executables for this target
4236# have separate files for symbols.
4237
4238proc exec_symbol_file { binfile } {
4239 return $binfile
4240}
4241
4242# Rename the executable file. Normally this is just BINFILE1 being renamed
4243# to BINFILE2, but some targets require multiple binary files.
4244proc gdb_rename_execfile { binfile1 binfile2 } {
faf067f1
JK
4245 file rename -force [exec_target_file ${binfile1}] \
4246 [exec_target_file ${binfile2}]
56744f0a 4247 if { [exec_target_file ${binfile1}] != [exec_symbol_file ${binfile1}] } {
faf067f1
JK
4248 file rename -force [exec_symbol_file ${binfile1}] \
4249 [exec_symbol_file ${binfile2}]
56744f0a
JJ
4250 }
4251}
4252
4253# "Touch" the executable file to update the date. Normally this is just
4254# BINFILE, but some targets require multiple files.
4255proc gdb_touch_execfile { binfile } {
faf067f1
JK
4256 set time [clock seconds]
4257 file mtime [exec_target_file ${binfile}] $time
56744f0a 4258 if { [exec_target_file ${binfile}] != [exec_symbol_file ${binfile}] } {
faf067f1 4259 file mtime [exec_symbol_file ${binfile}] $time
56744f0a
JJ
4260 }
4261}
4262
7817ea46
SM
4263# Like remote_download but provides a gdb-specific behavior.
4264#
4265# If the destination board is remote, the local file FROMFILE is transferred as
4266# usual with remote_download to TOFILE on the remote board. The destination
4267# filename is added to the CLEANFILES global, so it can be cleaned up at the
4268# end of the test.
4269#
4270# If the destination board is local, the destination path TOFILE is passed
4271# through standard_output_file, and FROMFILE is copied there.
4272#
4273# In both cases, if TOFILE is omitted, it defaults to the [file tail] of
4274# FROMFILE.
44ee8174
TT
4275
4276proc gdb_remote_download {dest fromfile {tofile {}}} {
7817ea46
SM
4277 # If TOFILE is not given, default to the same filename as FROMFILE.
4278 if {[string length $tofile] == 0} {
4279 set tofile [file tail $fromfile]
44ee8174 4280 }
ce4ea2bb 4281
7817ea46
SM
4282 if {[is_remote $dest]} {
4283 # When the DEST is remote, we simply send the file to DEST.
4284 global cleanfiles
44ee8174 4285
7817ea46
SM
4286 set destname [remote_download $dest $fromfile $tofile]
4287 lappend cleanfiles $destname
93f02886 4288
7817ea46
SM
4289 return $destname
4290 } else {
8392fa22
SM
4291 # When the DEST is local, we copy the file to the test directory (where
4292 # the executable is).
4293 #
4294 # Note that we pass TOFILE through standard_output_file, regardless of
4295 # whether it is absolute or relative, because we don't want the tests
4296 # to be able to write outside their standard output directory.
4297
7817ea46 4298 set tofile [standard_output_file $tofile]
93f02886 4299
7817ea46
SM
4300 file copy -force $fromfile $tofile
4301
4302 return $tofile
4303 }
93f02886
DJ
4304}
4305
d9019901 4306# gdb_load_shlib LIB...
93f02886 4307#
fca4cfd9 4308# Copy the listed library to the target.
93f02886 4309
d9019901 4310proc gdb_load_shlib { file } {
fca4cfd9 4311 set dest [gdb_remote_download target [shlib_target_file $file]]
93f02886 4312
6e774b13
SM
4313 if {[is_remote target]} {
4314 # If the target is remote, we need to tell gdb where to find the
4315 # libraries.
4316 #
4317 # We could set this even when not testing remotely, but a user
4318 # generally won't set it unless necessary. In order to make the tests
4319 # more like the real-life scenarios, we don't set it for local testing.
fca4cfd9 4320 gdb_test "set solib-search-path [file dirname $file]" "" ""
6e774b13 4321 }
fca4cfd9
SM
4322
4323 return $dest
93f02886
DJ
4324}
4325
c906108c 4326#
5b80f00d
PA
4327# gdb_load -- load a file into the debugger. Specifying no file
4328# defaults to the executable currently being debugged.
7e60a48e 4329# The return value is 0 for success, -1 for failure.
2db8e78e 4330# Many files in config/*.exp override this procedure.
c906108c
SS
4331#
4332proc gdb_load { arg } {
5b80f00d
PA
4333 if { $arg != "" } {
4334 return [gdb_file_cmd $arg]
4335 }
7e60a48e 4336 return 0
c906108c
SS
4337}
4338
b741e217
DJ
4339# gdb_reload -- load a file into the target. Called before "running",
4340# either the first time or after already starting the program once,
4341# for remote targets. Most files that override gdb_load should now
4342# override this instead.
4343
4344proc gdb_reload { } {
4345 # For the benefit of existing configurations, default to gdb_load.
4346 # Specifying no file defaults to the executable currently being
4347 # debugged.
4348 return [gdb_load ""]
4349}
4350
c906108c
SS
4351proc gdb_continue { function } {
4352 global decimal
4353
ae59b1da 4354 return [gdb_test "continue" ".*Breakpoint $decimal, $function .*" "continue to $function"]
c906108c
SS
4355}
4356
73c9764f 4357proc default_gdb_init { test_file_name } {
277254ba 4358 global gdb_wrapper_initialized
f6838f81 4359 global gdb_wrapper_target
0a6d0306 4360 global gdb_test_file_name
93f02886 4361 global cleanfiles
73c9764f 4362 global pf_prefix
277254ba 4363
93f02886
DJ
4364 set cleanfiles {}
4365
4ec70201 4366 gdb_clear_suppressed
c906108c 4367
73c9764f 4368 set gdb_test_file_name [file rootname [file tail $test_file_name]]
0a6d0306 4369
277254ba
MS
4370 # Make sure that the wrapper is rebuilt
4371 # with the appropriate multilib option.
f6838f81
DJ
4372 if { $gdb_wrapper_target != [current_target_name] } {
4373 set gdb_wrapper_initialized 0
4374 }
277254ba 4375
7b433602
JB
4376 # Unlike most tests, we have a small number of tests that generate
4377 # a very large amount of output. We therefore increase the expect
ff604a67
MR
4378 # buffer size to be able to contain the entire test output. This
4379 # is especially needed by gdb.base/info-macros.exp.
4380 match_max -d 65536
8d417781
PM
4381 # Also set this value for the currently running GDB.
4382 match_max [match_max -d]
c906108c
SS
4383
4384 # We want to add the name of the TCL testcase to the PASS/FAIL messages.
73c9764f 4385 set pf_prefix "[file tail [file dirname $test_file_name]]/[file tail $test_file_name]:"
c906108c 4386
4ec70201 4387 global gdb_prompt
c906108c 4388 if [target_info exists gdb_prompt] {
4ec70201 4389 set gdb_prompt [target_info gdb_prompt]
c906108c
SS
4390 } else {
4391 set gdb_prompt "\\(gdb\\)"
4392 }
e11ac3a3
JK
4393 global use_gdb_stub
4394 if [info exists use_gdb_stub] {
4395 unset use_gdb_stub
4396 }
c906108c
SS
4397}
4398
3d338901
DE
4399# Return a path using GDB_PARALLEL.
4400# ARGS is a list of path elements to append to "$objdir/$GDB_PARALLEL".
4401# GDB_PARALLEL must be defined, the caller must check.
4402#
4403# The default value for GDB_PARALLEL is, canonically, ".".
4404# The catch is that tests don't expect an additional "./" in file paths so
4405# omit any directory for the default case.
4406# GDB_PARALLEL is written as "yes" for the default case in Makefile.in to mark
4407# its special handling.
4408
4409proc make_gdb_parallel_path { args } {
4410 global GDB_PARALLEL objdir
4411 set joiner [list "file" "join" $objdir]
2151ccc5 4412 if { [info exists GDB_PARALLEL] && $GDB_PARALLEL != "yes" } {
3d338901
DE
4413 lappend joiner $GDB_PARALLEL
4414 }
4415 set joiner [concat $joiner $args]
4416 return [eval $joiner]
4417}
4418
0a6d0306 4419# Turn BASENAME into a full file name in the standard output
8a3e1f8d
TT
4420# directory. It is ok if BASENAME is the empty string; in this case
4421# the directory is returned.
0a6d0306
TT
4422
4423proc standard_output_file {basename} {
2151ccc5 4424 global objdir subdir gdb_test_file_name
0a6d0306 4425
2151ccc5
SM
4426 set dir [make_gdb_parallel_path outputs $subdir $gdb_test_file_name]
4427 file mkdir $dir
4428 return [file join $dir $basename]
0a6d0306
TT
4429}
4430
4e234898
TT
4431# Return the name of a file in our standard temporary directory.
4432
4433proc standard_temp_file {basename} {
c4ef31bf
SM
4434 # Since a particular runtest invocation is only executing a single test
4435 # file at any given time, we can use the runtest pid to build the
4436 # path of the temp directory.
4437 set dir [make_gdb_parallel_path temp [pid]]
4438 file mkdir $dir
4439 return [file join $dir $basename]
4e234898
TT
4440}
4441
0a6d0306
TT
4442# Set 'testfile', 'srcfile', and 'binfile'.
4443#
4444# ARGS is a list of source file specifications.
4445# Without any arguments, the .exp file's base name is used to
4446# compute the source file name. The ".c" extension is added in this case.
4447# If ARGS is not empty, each entry is a source file specification.
4448# If the specification starts with a ".", it is treated as a suffix
4449# to append to the .exp file's base name.
4450# If the specification is the empty string, it is treated as if it
4451# were ".c".
4452# Otherwise it is a file name.
4453# The first file in the list is used to set the 'srcfile' global.
4454# Each subsequent name is used to set 'srcfile2', 'srcfile3', etc.
4455#
4456# Most tests should call this without arguments.
4457#
4458# If a completely different binary file name is needed, then it
4459# should be handled in the .exp file with a suitable comment.
4460
4461proc standard_testfile {args} {
4462 global gdb_test_file_name
93c0ef37 4463 global subdir
686f09d0 4464 global gdb_test_file_last_vars
0a6d0306
TT
4465
4466 # Outputs.
4467 global testfile binfile
4468
4469 set testfile $gdb_test_file_name
4470 set binfile [standard_output_file ${testfile}]
4471
4472 if {[llength $args] == 0} {
4473 set args .c
4474 }
4475
686f09d0
TT
4476 # Unset our previous output variables.
4477 # This can help catch hidden bugs.
4478 if {[info exists gdb_test_file_last_vars]} {
4479 foreach varname $gdb_test_file_last_vars {
4480 global $varname
4481 catch {unset $varname}
4482 }
4483 }
4484 # 'executable' is often set by tests.
4485 set gdb_test_file_last_vars {executable}
4486
0a6d0306
TT
4487 set suffix ""
4488 foreach arg $args {
4489 set varname srcfile$suffix
4490 global $varname
4491
4492 # Handle an extension.
4493 if {$arg == ""} {
4494 set arg $testfile.c
4495 } elseif {[string range $arg 0 0] == "."} {
4496 set arg $testfile$arg
4497 }
4498
4499 set $varname $arg
686f09d0 4500 lappend gdb_test_file_last_vars $varname
0a6d0306
TT
4501
4502 if {$suffix == ""} {
4503 set suffix 2
4504 } else {
4505 incr suffix
4506 }
4507 }
4508}
4509
7b356089
JB
4510# The default timeout used when testing GDB commands. We want to use
4511# the same timeout as the default dejagnu timeout, unless the user has
4512# already provided a specific value (probably through a site.exp file).
4513global gdb_test_timeout
4514if ![info exists gdb_test_timeout] {
4515 set gdb_test_timeout $timeout
4516}
4517
47050449
JB
4518# A list of global variables that GDB testcases should not use.
4519# We try to prevent their use by monitoring write accesses and raising
4520# an error when that happens.
4521set banned_variables { bug_id prms_id }
4522
abcc4978
PA
4523# A list of procedures that GDB testcases should not use.
4524# We try to prevent their use by monitoring invocations and raising
4525# an error when that happens.
4526set banned_procedures { strace }
4527
41b2c92d
PM
4528# gdb_init is called by runtest at start, but also by several
4529# tests directly; gdb_finish is only called from within runtest after
4530# each test source execution.
4531# Placing several traces by repetitive calls to gdb_init leads
4532# to problems, as only one trace is removed in gdb_finish.
4533# To overcome this possible problem, we add a variable that records
abcc4978
PA
4534# if the banned variables and procedures are already traced.
4535set banned_traced 0
41b2c92d 4536
73c9764f 4537proc gdb_init { test_file_name } {
7b356089
JB
4538 # Reset the timeout value to the default. This way, any testcase
4539 # that changes the timeout value without resetting it cannot affect
4540 # the timeout used in subsequent testcases.
4541 global gdb_test_timeout
4542 global timeout
4543 set timeout $gdb_test_timeout
4544
8b696e31
YQ
4545 if { [regexp ".*gdb\.reverse\/.*" $test_file_name]
4546 && [target_info exists gdb_reverse_timeout] } {
4547 set timeout [target_info gdb_reverse_timeout]
4548 }
4549
5e92f71a
TT
4550 # If GDB_INOTIFY is given, check for writes to '.'. This is a
4551 # debugging tool to help confirm that the test suite is
4552 # parallel-safe. You need "inotifywait" from the
4553 # inotify-tools package to use this.
4554 global GDB_INOTIFY inotify_pid
4555 if {[info exists GDB_INOTIFY] && ![info exists inotify_pid]} {
4556 global outdir tool inotify_log_file
4557
4558 set exclusions {outputs temp gdb[.](log|sum) cache}
4559 set exclusion_re ([join $exclusions |])
4560
4561 set inotify_log_file [standard_temp_file inotify.out]
4562 set inotify_pid [exec inotifywait -r -m -e move,create,delete . \
4563 --exclude $exclusion_re \
4564 |& tee -a $outdir/$tool.log $inotify_log_file &]
4565
4566 # Wait for the watches; hopefully this is long enough.
4567 sleep 2
4568
4569 # Clear the log so that we don't emit a warning the first time
4570 # we check it.
4571 set fd [open $inotify_log_file w]
4572 close $fd
4573 }
4574
abcc4978
PA
4575 # Block writes to all banned variables, and invocation of all
4576 # banned procedures...
47050449 4577 global banned_variables
abcc4978
PA
4578 global banned_procedures
4579 global banned_traced
4580 if (!$banned_traced) {
41b2c92d
PM
4581 foreach banned_var $banned_variables {
4582 global "$banned_var"
4583 trace add variable "$banned_var" write error
4584 }
abcc4978
PA
4585 foreach banned_proc $banned_procedures {
4586 global "$banned_proc"
4587 trace add execution "$banned_proc" enter error
4588 }
4589 set banned_traced 1
47050449
JB
4590 }
4591
e7ab5e63
AB
4592 # We set LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, and LANG to C so that we get the same
4593 # messages as expected.
c6f2ac43 4594 setenv LC_ALL C
e7ab5e63 4595 setenv LC_CTYPE C
c6f2ac43
PA
4596 setenv LANG C
4597
e7ab5e63
AB
4598 # Don't let a .inputrc file or an existing setting of INPUTRC mess up
4599 # the test results. Even if /dev/null doesn't exist on the particular
4600 # platform, the readline library will use the default setting just by
4601 # failing to open the file. OTOH, opening /dev/null successfully will
4602 # also result in the default settings being used since nothing will be
4603 # read from this file.
4604 setenv INPUTRC "/dev/null"
4605
4606 # The gdb.base/readline.exp arrow key test relies on the standard VT100
4607 # bindings, so make sure that an appropriate terminal is selected.
4608 # The same bug doesn't show up if we use ^P / ^N instead.
4609 setenv TERM "vt100"
4610
4611 # Some tests (for example gdb.base/maint.exp) shell out from gdb to use
e4b8388f 4612 # grep. Clear GREP_OPTIONS to make the behavior predictable,
e7ab5e63
AB
4613 # especially having color output turned on can cause tests to fail.
4614 setenv GREP_OPTIONS ""
4615
03f2bd59
JK
4616 # Clear $gdbserver_reconnect_p.
4617 global gdbserver_reconnect_p
4618 set gdbserver_reconnect_p 1
4619 unset gdbserver_reconnect_p
4620
73c9764f 4621 return [default_gdb_init $test_file_name]
c906108c
SS
4622}
4623
4624proc gdb_finish { } {
a35cfb40
MR
4625 global gdbserver_reconnect_p
4626 global gdb_prompt
93f02886
DJ
4627 global cleanfiles
4628
4629 # Exit first, so that the files are no longer in use.
4630 gdb_exit
4631
4632 if { [llength $cleanfiles] > 0 } {
4633 eval remote_file target delete $cleanfiles
4634 set cleanfiles {}
4635 }
47050449
JB
4636
4637 # Unblock write access to the banned variables. Dejagnu typically
4638 # resets some of them between testcases.
4639 global banned_variables
abcc4978
PA
4640 global banned_procedures
4641 global banned_traced
4642 if ($banned_traced) {
41b2c92d
PM
4643 foreach banned_var $banned_variables {
4644 global "$banned_var"
4645 trace remove variable "$banned_var" write error
4646 }
abcc4978
PA
4647 foreach banned_proc $banned_procedures {
4648 global "$banned_proc"
4649 trace remove execution "$banned_proc" enter error
4650 }
4651 set banned_traced 0
47050449 4652 }
c906108c
SS
4653}
4654
4655global debug_format
7a292a7a 4656set debug_format "unknown"
c906108c
SS
4657
4658# Run the gdb command "info source" and extract the debugging format
4659# information from the output and save it in debug_format.
4660
4661proc get_debug_format { } {
4662 global gdb_prompt
4663 global verbose
4664 global expect_out
4665 global debug_format
4666
4667 set debug_format "unknown"
4668 send_gdb "info source\n"
4669 gdb_expect 10 {
919d772c 4670 -re "Compiled with (.*) debugging format.\r\n.*$gdb_prompt $" {
c906108c
SS
4671 set debug_format $expect_out(1,string)
4672 verbose "debug format is $debug_format"
ae59b1da 4673 return 1
c906108c
SS
4674 }
4675 -re "No current source file.\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
4676 perror "get_debug_format used when no current source file"
ae59b1da 4677 return 0
c906108c
SS
4678 }
4679 -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
4680 warning "couldn't check debug format (no valid response)."
ae59b1da 4681 return 1
c906108c
SS
4682 }
4683 timeout {
975531db 4684 warning "couldn't check debug format (timeout)."
ae59b1da 4685 return 1
c906108c
SS
4686 }
4687 }
4688}
4689
838ae6c4
JB
4690# Return true if FORMAT matches the debug format the current test was
4691# compiled with. FORMAT is a shell-style globbing pattern; it can use
4692# `*', `[...]', and so on.
4693#
4694# This function depends on variables set by `get_debug_format', above.
4695
4696proc test_debug_format {format} {
4697 global debug_format
4698
4699 return [expr [string match $format $debug_format] != 0]
4700}
4701
c906108c
SS
4702# Like setup_xfail, but takes the name of a debug format (DWARF 1,
4703# COFF, stabs, etc). If that format matches the format that the
4704# current test was compiled with, then the next test is expected to
4705# fail for any target. Returns 1 if the next test or set of tests is
4706# expected to fail, 0 otherwise (or if it is unknown). Must have
4707# previously called get_debug_format.
b55a4771 4708proc setup_xfail_format { format } {
4ec70201 4709 set ret [test_debug_format $format]
b55a4771 4710
838ae6c4 4711 if {$ret} then {
b55a4771
MS
4712 setup_xfail "*-*-*"
4713 }
ae59b1da 4714 return $ret
b55a4771 4715}
c906108c 4716
c6fee705
MC
4717# gdb_get_line_number TEXT [FILE]
4718#
4719# Search the source file FILE, and return the line number of the
0d7941a9 4720# first line containing TEXT. If no match is found, an error is thrown.
c6fee705
MC
4721#
4722# TEXT is a string literal, not a regular expression.
4723#
4724# The default value of FILE is "$srcdir/$subdir/$srcfile". If FILE is
4725# specified, and does not start with "/", then it is assumed to be in
4726# "$srcdir/$subdir". This is awkward, and can be fixed in the future,
4727# by changing the callers and the interface at the same time.
4728# In particular: gdb.base/break.exp, gdb.base/condbreak.exp,
4729# gdb.base/ena-dis-br.exp.
4730#
4731# Use this function to keep your test scripts independent of the
4732# exact line numbering of the source file. Don't write:
4733#
4734# send_gdb "break 20"
4735#
4736# This means that if anyone ever edits your test's source file,
4737# your test could break. Instead, put a comment like this on the
4738# source file line you want to break at:
4739#
4740# /* breakpoint spot: frotz.exp: test name */
4741#
4742# and then write, in your test script (which we assume is named
4743# frotz.exp):
4744#
4745# send_gdb "break [gdb_get_line_number "frotz.exp: test name"]\n"
4746#
4747# (Yes, Tcl knows how to handle the nested quotes and brackets.
4748# Try this:
4749# $ tclsh
4750# % puts "foo [lindex "bar baz" 1]"
4751# foo baz
4752# %
4753# Tcl is quite clever, for a little stringy language.)
4754#
4755# ===
4756#
4757# The previous implementation of this procedure used the gdb search command.
4758# This version is different:
4759#
4760# . It works with MI, and it also works when gdb is not running.
4761#
4762# . It operates on the build machine, not the host machine.
4763#
4764# . For now, this implementation fakes a current directory of
4765# $srcdir/$subdir to be compatible with the old implementation.
4766# This will go away eventually and some callers will need to
4767# be changed.
4768#
4769# . The TEXT argument is literal text and matches literally,
4770# not a regular expression as it was before.
4771#
4772# . State changes in gdb, such as changing the current file
4773# and setting $_, no longer happen.
4774#
4775# After a bit of time we can forget about the differences from the
4776# old implementation.
4777#
4778# --chastain 2004-08-05
4779
4780proc gdb_get_line_number { text { file "" } } {
4781 global srcdir
4782 global subdir
4783 global srcfile
c906108c 4784
c6fee705
MC
4785 if { "$file" == "" } then {
4786 set file "$srcfile"
4787 }
4788 if { ! [regexp "^/" "$file"] } then {
4789 set file "$srcdir/$subdir/$file"
c906108c
SS
4790 }
4791
c6fee705 4792 if { [ catch { set fd [open "$file"] } message ] } then {
0d7941a9 4793 error "$message"
c906108c 4794 }
c6fee705
MC
4795
4796 set found -1
4797 for { set line 1 } { 1 } { incr line } {
4798 if { [ catch { set nchar [gets "$fd" body] } message ] } then {
0d7941a9 4799 error "$message"
c6fee705
MC
4800 }
4801 if { $nchar < 0 } then {
4802 break
4803 }
4804 if { [string first "$text" "$body"] >= 0 } then {
4805 set found $line
4806 break
4807 }
4808 }
4809
4810 if { [ catch { close "$fd" } message ] } then {
0d7941a9
KS
4811 error "$message"
4812 }
4813
4814 if {$found == -1} {
4815 error "undefined tag \"$text\""
c6fee705
MC
4816 }
4817
4818 return $found
c906108c
SS
4819}
4820
b477a5e6
PA
4821# Continue the program until it ends.
4822#
fda326dd
TT
4823# MSSG is the error message that gets printed. If not given, a
4824# default is used.
4825# COMMAND is the command to invoke. If not given, "continue" is
4826# used.
eceb0c5f
TT
4827# ALLOW_EXTRA is a flag indicating whether the test should expect
4828# extra output between the "Continuing." line and the program
4829# exiting. By default it is zero; if nonzero, any extra output
4830# is accepted.
fda326dd 4831
eceb0c5f 4832proc gdb_continue_to_end {{mssg ""} {command continue} {allow_extra 0}} {
e11ac3a3 4833 global inferior_exited_re use_gdb_stub
7a292a7a 4834
fda326dd
TT
4835 if {$mssg == ""} {
4836 set text "continue until exit"
4837 } else {
4838 set text "continue until exit at $mssg"
4839 }
eceb0c5f
TT
4840 if {$allow_extra} {
4841 set extra ".*"
4842 } else {
4843 set extra ""
4844 }
b477a5e6
PA
4845
4846 # By default, we don't rely on exit() behavior of remote stubs --
4847 # it's common for exit() to be implemented as a simple infinite
4848 # loop, or a forced crash/reset. For native targets, by default, we
4849 # assume process exit is reported as such. If a non-reliable target
4850 # is used, we set a breakpoint at exit, and continue to that.
4851 if { [target_info exists exit_is_reliable] } {
4852 set exit_is_reliable [target_info exit_is_reliable]
4853 } else {
4854 set exit_is_reliable [expr ! $use_gdb_stub]
4855 }
4856
4857 if { ! $exit_is_reliable } {
7a292a7a
SS
4858 if {![gdb_breakpoint "exit"]} {
4859 return 0
4860 }
eceb0c5f 4861 gdb_test $command "Continuing..*Breakpoint .*exit.*" \
fda326dd 4862 $text
7a292a7a
SS
4863 } else {
4864 # Continue until we exit. Should not stop again.
4865 # Don't bother to check the output of the program, that may be
4866 # extremely tough for some remote systems.
eceb0c5f
TT
4867 gdb_test $command \
4868 "Continuing.\[\r\n0-9\]+${extra}(... EXIT code 0\[\r\n\]+|$inferior_exited_re normally).*"\
fda326dd 4869 $text
7a292a7a
SS
4870 }
4871}
4872
4873proc rerun_to_main {} {
e11ac3a3 4874 global gdb_prompt use_gdb_stub
7a292a7a 4875
e11ac3a3 4876 if $use_gdb_stub {
7a292a7a
SS
4877 gdb_run_cmd
4878 gdb_expect {
4879 -re ".*Breakpoint .*main .*$gdb_prompt $"\
4880 {pass "rerun to main" ; return 0}
4881 -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
4882 {fail "rerun to main" ; return 0}
4883 timeout {fail "(timeout) rerun to main" ; return 0}
4884 }
4885 } else {
4886 send_gdb "run\n"
4887 gdb_expect {
11350d2a
CV
4888 -re "The program .* has been started already.*y or n. $" {
4889 send_gdb "y\n"
4890 exp_continue
4891 }
7a292a7a
SS
4892 -re "Starting program.*$gdb_prompt $"\
4893 {pass "rerun to main" ; return 0}
4894 -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
4895 {fail "rerun to main" ; return 0}
4896 timeout {fail "(timeout) rerun to main" ; return 0}
4897 }
4898 }
4899}
c906108c 4900
27aba047
YQ
4901# Return true if a test should be skipped due to lack of floating
4902# point support or GDB can't fetch the contents from floating point
4903# registers.
13a5e3b8 4904
27aba047 4905gdb_caching_proc gdb_skip_float_test {
13a5e3b8 4906 if [target_info exists gdb,skip_float_tests] {
ae59b1da 4907 return 1
13a5e3b8 4908 }
27aba047
YQ
4909
4910 # There is an ARM kernel ptrace bug that hardware VFP registers
4911 # are not updated after GDB ptrace set VFP registers. The bug
4912 # was introduced by kernel commit 8130b9d7b9d858aa04ce67805e8951e3cb6e9b2f
4913 # in 2012 and is fixed in e2dfb4b880146bfd4b6aa8e138c0205407cebbaf
4914 # in May 2016. In other words, kernels older than 4.6.3, 4.4.14,
4915 # 4.1.27, 3.18.36, and 3.14.73 have this bug.
4916 # This kernel bug is detected by check how does GDB change the
4917 # program result by changing one VFP register.
4918 if { [istarget "arm*-*-linux*"] } {
4919
4920 set compile_flags {debug nowarnings }
4921
4922 # Set up, compile, and execute a test program having VFP
4923 # operations.
4924 set src [standard_temp_file arm_vfp[pid].c]
4925 set exe [standard_temp_file arm_vfp[pid].x]
4926
4927 gdb_produce_source $src {
4928 int main() {
4929 double d = 4.0;
4930 int ret;
4931
4932 asm ("vldr d0, [%0]" : : "r" (&d));
4933 asm ("vldr d1, [%0]" : : "r" (&d));
4934 asm (".global break_here\n"
4935 "break_here:");
4936 asm ("vcmp.f64 d0, d1\n"
4937 "vmrs APSR_nzcv, fpscr\n"
4938 "bne L_value_different\n"
4939 "movs %0, #0\n"
4940 "b L_end\n"
4941 "L_value_different:\n"
4942 "movs %0, #1\n"
4943 "L_end:\n" : "=r" (ret) :);
4944
4945 /* Return $d0 != $d1. */
4946 return ret;
4947 }
4948 }
4949
4950 verbose "compiling testfile $src" 2
4951 set lines [gdb_compile $src $exe executable $compile_flags]
4952 file delete $src
4953
4954 if ![string match "" $lines] then {
4955 verbose "testfile compilation failed, returning 1" 2
4956 return 0
4957 }
4958
4959 # No error message, compilation succeeded so now run it via gdb.
4960 # Run the test up to 5 times to detect whether ptrace can
4961 # correctly update VFP registers or not.
4962 set skip_vfp_test 0
4963 for {set i 0} {$i < 5} {incr i} {
4964 global gdb_prompt srcdir subdir
4965
4966 gdb_exit
4967 gdb_start
4968 gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
4969 gdb_load "$exe"
4970
4971 runto_main
4972 gdb_test "break *break_here"
4973 gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "break_here"
4974
4975 # Modify $d0 to a different value, so the exit code should
4976 # be 1.
4977 gdb_test "set \$d0 = 5.0"
4978
4979 set test "continue to exit"
4980 gdb_test_multiple "continue" "$test" {
4981 -re "exited with code 01.*$gdb_prompt $" {
4982 }
4983 -re "exited normally.*$gdb_prompt $" {
4984 # However, the exit code is 0. That means something
4985 # wrong in setting VFP registers.
4986 set skip_vfp_test 1
4987 break
4988 }
4989 }
4990 }
4991
4992 gdb_exit
4993 remote_file build delete $exe
4994
4995 return $skip_vfp_test
4996 }
ae59b1da 4997 return 0
13a5e3b8
MS
4998}
4999
5000# Print a message and return true if a test should be skipped
5001# due to lack of stdio support.
5002
5003proc gdb_skip_stdio_test { msg } {
5004 if [target_info exists gdb,noinferiorio] {
4ec70201 5005 verbose "Skipping test '$msg': no inferior i/o."
ae59b1da 5006 return 1
13a5e3b8 5007 }
ae59b1da 5008 return 0
13a5e3b8
MS
5009}
5010
5011proc gdb_skip_bogus_test { msg } {
ae59b1da 5012 return 0
13a5e3b8
MS
5013}
5014
e515b470
DJ
5015# Return true if a test should be skipped due to lack of XML support
5016# in the host GDB.
d0ef5df8 5017# NOTE: This must be called while gdb is *not* running.
e515b470 5018
17e1c970 5019gdb_caching_proc gdb_skip_xml_test {
e515b470
DJ
5020 global gdb_prompt
5021 global srcdir
e515b470 5022
b22089ab
YQ
5023 set xml_file [gdb_remote_download host "${srcdir}/gdb.xml/trivial.xml"]
5024
e515b470 5025 gdb_start
17e1c970 5026 set xml_missing 0
b22089ab 5027 gdb_test_multiple "set tdesc filename $xml_file" "" {
e515b470 5028 -re ".*XML support was disabled at compile time.*$gdb_prompt $" {
17e1c970 5029 set xml_missing 1
e515b470
DJ
5030 }
5031 -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { }
5032 }
5033 gdb_exit
17e1c970 5034 return $xml_missing
e515b470 5035}
1f8a6abb 5036
673dc4a0
YQ
5037# Return true if argv[0] is available.
5038
5039gdb_caching_proc gdb_has_argv0 {
5040 set result 0
5041
5042 # Set up, compile, and execute a test program to check whether
5043 # argv[0] is available.
5044 set src [standard_temp_file has_argv0[pid].c]
5045 set exe [standard_temp_file has_argv0[pid].x]
5046
5047 gdb_produce_source $src {
5048 int main (int argc, char **argv) {
5049 return 0;
5050 }
5051 }
5052
5053 gdb_compile $src $exe executable {debug}
5054
5055 # Helper proc.
5056 proc gdb_has_argv0_1 { exe } {
5057 global srcdir subdir
5058 global gdb_prompt hex
5059
5060 gdb_exit
5061 gdb_start
5062 gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
5063 gdb_load "$exe"
5064
5065 # Set breakpoint on main.
5066 gdb_test_multiple "break main" "break main" {
5067 -re "Breakpoint.*${gdb_prompt} $" {
5068 }
5069 -re "${gdb_prompt} $" {
5070 return 0
5071 }
5072 }
5073
5074 # Run to main.
5075 gdb_run_cmd
5076 gdb_test_multiple "" "run to main" {
5077 -re "Breakpoint.*${gdb_prompt} $" {
5078 }
5079 -re "${gdb_prompt} $" {
5080 return 0
5081 }
5082 }
5083
c0ecb95f
JK
5084 set old_elements "200"
5085 set test "show print elements"
5086 gdb_test_multiple $test $test {
5087 -re "Limit on string chars or array elements to print is (\[^\r\n\]+)\\.\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
5088 set old_elements $expect_out(1,string)
5089 }
5090 }
5091 set old_repeats "200"
5092 set test "show print repeats"
5093 gdb_test_multiple $test $test {
5094 -re "Threshold for repeated print elements is (\[^\r\n\]+)\\.\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
5095 set old_repeats $expect_out(1,string)
5096 }
5097 }
5098 gdb_test_no_output "set print elements unlimited" ""
5099 gdb_test_no_output "set print repeats unlimited" ""
5100
5101 set retval 0
673dc4a0
YQ
5102 # Check whether argc is 1.
5103 gdb_test_multiple "p argc" "p argc" {
5104 -re " = 1\r\n${gdb_prompt} $" {
5105
5106 gdb_test_multiple "p argv\[0\]" "p argv\[0\]" {
5107 -re " = $hex \".*[file tail $exe]\"\r\n${gdb_prompt} $" {
c0ecb95f 5108 set retval 1
673dc4a0
YQ
5109 }
5110 -re "${gdb_prompt} $" {
673dc4a0
YQ
5111 }
5112 }
5113 }
5114 -re "${gdb_prompt} $" {
673dc4a0
YQ
5115 }
5116 }
c0ecb95f
JK
5117
5118 gdb_test_no_output "set print elements $old_elements" ""
5119 gdb_test_no_output "set print repeats $old_repeats" ""
5120
5121 return $retval
673dc4a0
YQ
5122 }
5123
5124 set result [gdb_has_argv0_1 $exe]
5125
5126 gdb_exit
5127 file delete $src
5128 file delete $exe
5129
5130 if { !$result
5131 && ([istarget *-*-linux*]
5132 || [istarget *-*-freebsd*] || [istarget *-*-kfreebsd*]
5133 || [istarget *-*-netbsd*] || [istarget *-*-knetbsd*]
5134 || [istarget *-*-openbsd*]
5135 || [istarget *-*-darwin*]
5136 || [istarget *-*-solaris*]
5137 || [istarget *-*-aix*]
5138 || [istarget *-*-gnu*]
5139 || [istarget *-*-cygwin*] || [istarget *-*-mingw32*]
5140 || [istarget *-*-*djgpp*] || [istarget *-*-go32*]
5141 || [istarget *-wince-pe] || [istarget *-*-mingw32ce*]
5142 || [istarget *-*-symbianelf*]
5143 || [istarget *-*-osf*]
673dc4a0
YQ
5144 || [istarget *-*-dicos*]
5145 || [istarget *-*-nto*]
5146 || [istarget *-*-*vms*]
5147 || [istarget *-*-lynx*178]) } {
5148 fail "argv\[0\] should be available on this target"
5149 }
5150
5151 return $result
5152}
5153
1f8a6abb
EZ
5154# Note: the procedure gdb_gnu_strip_debug will produce an executable called
5155# ${binfile}.dbglnk, which is just like the executable ($binfile) but without
5156# the debuginfo. Instead $binfile has a .gnu_debuglink section which contains
8e1d0c49
JK
5157# the name of a debuginfo only file. This file will be stored in the same
5158# subdirectory.
1f8a6abb
EZ
5159
5160# Functions for separate debug info testing
5161
5162# starting with an executable:
5163# foo --> original executable
5164
5165# at the end of the process we have:
5166# foo.stripped --> foo w/o debug info
8e1d0c49 5167# foo.debug --> foo's debug info
1f8a6abb
EZ
5168# foo --> like foo, but with a new .gnu_debuglink section pointing to foo.debug.
5169
7c50a931
DE
5170# Fetch the build id from the file.
5171# Returns "" if there is none.
5172
5173proc get_build_id { filename } {
c74f7d1c
JT
5174 if { ([istarget "*-*-mingw*"]
5175 || [istarget *-*-cygwin*]) } {
5176 set objdump_program [gdb_find_objdump]
5177 set result [catch {set data [exec $objdump_program -p $filename | grep signature | cut "-d " -f4]} output]
5178 verbose "result is $result"
5179 verbose "output is $output"
5180 if {$result == 1} {
5181 return ""
5182 }
5183 return $data
92046791 5184 } else {
c74f7d1c
JT
5185 set tmp [standard_output_file "${filename}-tmp"]
5186 set objcopy_program [gdb_find_objcopy]
5187 set result [catch "exec $objcopy_program -j .note.gnu.build-id -O binary $filename $tmp" output]
5188 verbose "result is $result"
5189 verbose "output is $output"
5190 if {$result == 1} {
5191 return ""
5192 }
5193 set fi [open $tmp]
5194 fconfigure $fi -translation binary
5195 # Skip the NOTE header.
5196 read $fi 16
5197 set data [read $fi]
5198 close $fi
5199 file delete $tmp
5200 if ![string compare $data ""] then {
5201 return ""
5202 }
5203 # Convert it to hex.
5204 binary scan $data H* data
5205 return $data
4935890f 5206 }
7c50a931
DE
5207}
5208
5209# Return the build-id hex string (usually 160 bits as 40 hex characters)
5210# converted to the form: .build-id/ab/cdef1234...89.debug
5211# Return "" if no build-id found.
5212proc build_id_debug_filename_get { filename } {
5213 set data [get_build_id $filename]
5214 if { $data == "" } {
5215 return ""
5216 }
061b5285 5217 regsub {^..} $data {\0/} data
ae59b1da 5218 return ".build-id/${data}.debug"
4935890f
JK
5219}
5220
94277a38
DJ
5221# Create stripped files for DEST, replacing it. If ARGS is passed, it is a
5222# list of optional flags. The only currently supported flag is no-main,
5223# which removes the symbol entry for main from the separate debug file.
c0201579
JK
5224#
5225# Function returns zero on success. Function will return non-zero failure code
5226# on some targets not supporting separate debug info (such as i386-msdos).
1f8a6abb 5227
94277a38
DJ
5228proc gdb_gnu_strip_debug { dest args } {
5229
8e1d0c49
JK
5230 # Use the first separate debug info file location searched by GDB so the
5231 # run cannot be broken by some stale file searched with higher precedence.
5232 set debug_file "${dest}.debug"
5233
b741e217 5234 set strip_to_file_program [transform strip]
4fa7d390 5235 set objcopy_program [gdb_find_objcopy]
1f8a6abb 5236
1f8a6abb
EZ
5237 set debug_link [file tail $debug_file]
5238 set stripped_file "${dest}.stripped"
5239
5240 # Get rid of the debug info, and store result in stripped_file
5241 # something like gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/blah.stripped.
5242 set result [catch "exec $strip_to_file_program --strip-debug ${dest} -o ${stripped_file}" output]
5243 verbose "result is $result"
5244 verbose "output is $output"
5245 if {$result == 1} {
5246 return 1
5247 }
5248
d521f563
JK
5249 # Workaround PR binutils/10802:
5250 # Preserve the 'x' bit also for PIEs (Position Independent Executables).
5251 set perm [file attributes ${dest} -permissions]
5252 file attributes ${stripped_file} -permissions $perm
5253
1f8a6abb
EZ
5254 # Get rid of everything but the debug info, and store result in debug_file
5255 # This will be in the .debug subdirectory, see above.
5256 set result [catch "exec $strip_to_file_program --only-keep-debug ${dest} -o ${debug_file}" output]
5257 verbose "result is $result"
5258 verbose "output is $output"
5259 if {$result == 1} {
5260 return 1
5261 }
5262
94277a38
DJ
5263 # If no-main is passed, strip the symbol for main from the separate
5264 # file. This is to simulate the behavior of elfutils's eu-strip, which
5265 # leaves the symtab in the original file only. There's no way to get
5266 # objcopy or strip to remove the symbol table without also removing the
5267 # debugging sections, so this is as close as we can get.
5268 if { [llength $args] == 1 && [lindex $args 0] == "no-main" } {
5269 set result [catch "exec $objcopy_program -N main ${debug_file} ${debug_file}-tmp" output]
5270 verbose "result is $result"
5271 verbose "output is $output"
5272 if {$result == 1} {
5273 return 1
5274 }
5275 file delete "${debug_file}"
5276 file rename "${debug_file}-tmp" "${debug_file}"
5277 }
5278
1f8a6abb
EZ
5279 # Link the two previous output files together, adding the .gnu_debuglink
5280 # section to the stripped_file, containing a pointer to the debug_file,
5281 # save the new file in dest.
5282 # This will be the regular executable filename, in the usual location.
5283 set result [catch "exec $objcopy_program --add-gnu-debuglink=${debug_file} ${stripped_file} ${dest}" output]
5284 verbose "result is $result"
5285 verbose "output is $output"
5286 if {$result == 1} {
5287 return 1
5288 }
5289
d521f563
JK
5290 # Workaround PR binutils/10802:
5291 # Preserve the 'x' bit also for PIEs (Position Independent Executables).
5292 set perm [file attributes ${stripped_file} -permissions]
5293 file attributes ${dest} -permissions $perm
5294
5295 return 0
1f8a6abb
EZ
5296}
5297
d8295fe9
VP
5298# Test the output of GDB_COMMAND matches the pattern obtained
5299# by concatenating all elements of EXPECTED_LINES. This makes
5300# it possible to split otherwise very long string into pieces.
5301# If third argument is not empty, it's used as the name of the
5302# test to be printed on pass/fail.
5303proc help_test_raw { gdb_command expected_lines args } {
5304 set message $gdb_command
5305 if [llength $args]>0 then {
5306 set message [lindex $args 0]
5307 }
5308 set expected_output [join $expected_lines ""]
5309 gdb_test "${gdb_command}" "${expected_output}" $message
5310}
5311
6aee0d90 5312# Test the output of "help COMMAND_CLASS". EXPECTED_INITIAL_LINES
d8295fe9
VP
5313# are regular expressions that should match the beginning of output,
5314# before the list of commands in that class. The presence of
5315# command list and standard epilogue will be tested automatically.
06f810bd
MG
5316# Notice that the '[' and ']' characters don't need to be escaped for strings
5317# wrapped in {} braces.
d8295fe9
VP
5318proc test_class_help { command_class expected_initial_lines args } {
5319 set l_stock_body {
06f810bd
MG
5320 "List of commands\:.*[\r\n]+"
5321 "Type \"help\" followed by command name for full documentation\.[\r\n]+"
5322 "Type \"apropos word\" to search for commands related to \"word\"\.[\r\n]+"
d8295fe9
VP
5323 "Command name abbreviations are allowed if unambiguous\."
5324 }
5325 set l_entire_body [concat $expected_initial_lines $l_stock_body]
5326
5327 eval [list help_test_raw "help ${command_class}" $l_entire_body] $args
5328}
5329
5330# COMMAND_LIST should have either one element -- command to test, or
5331# two elements -- abbreviated command to test, and full command the first
5332# element is abbreviation of.
5333# The command must be a prefix command. EXPECTED_INITIAL_LINES
5334# are regular expressions that should match the beginning of output,
5335# before the list of subcommands. The presence of
5336# subcommand list and standard epilogue will be tested automatically.
5337proc test_prefix_command_help { command_list expected_initial_lines args } {
5338 set command [lindex $command_list 0]
5339 if {[llength $command_list]>1} {
5340 set full_command [lindex $command_list 1]
5341 } else {
5342 set full_command $command
5343 }
5344 # Use 'list' and not just {} because we want variables to
5345 # be expanded in this list.
5346 set l_stock_body [list\
5347 "List of $full_command subcommands\:.*\[\r\n\]+"\
5348 "Type \"help $full_command\" followed by $full_command subcommand name for full documentation\.\[\r\n\]+"\
5349 "Type \"apropos word\" to search for commands related to \"word\"\.\[\r\n\]+"\
5350 "Command name abbreviations are allowed if unambiguous\."]
5351 set l_entire_body [concat $expected_initial_lines $l_stock_body]
5352 if {[llength $args]>0} {
5353 help_test_raw "help ${command}" $l_entire_body [lindex $args 0]
5354 } else {
5355 help_test_raw "help ${command}" $l_entire_body
5356 }
5357}
dbc52822 5358
85b4440a
TT
5359# Build executable named EXECUTABLE from specifications that allow
5360# different options to be passed to different sub-compilations.
5361# TESTNAME is the name of the test; this is passed to 'untested' if
5362# something fails.
a0d3f2f5
SCR
5363# OPTIONS is passed to the final link, using gdb_compile. If OPTIONS
5364# contains the option "pthreads", then gdb_compile_pthreads is used.
85b4440a
TT
5365# ARGS is a flat list of source specifications, of the form:
5366# { SOURCE1 OPTIONS1 [ SOURCE2 OPTIONS2 ]... }
5367# Each SOURCE is compiled to an object file using its OPTIONS,
5368# using gdb_compile.
5369# Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.
5370proc build_executable_from_specs {testname executable options args} {
dbc52822
VP
5371 global subdir
5372 global srcdir
dbc52822 5373
0a6d0306 5374 set binfile [standard_output_file $executable]
dbc52822 5375
fd961404
DE
5376 set info_options ""
5377 if { [lsearch -exact $options "c++"] >= 0 } {
5378 set info_options "c++"
5379 }
4c93b1db 5380 if [get_compiler_info ${info_options}] {
dbc52822
VP
5381 return -1
5382 }
a29a3fb7 5383
a29a3fb7
GB
5384 set func gdb_compile
5385 set func_index [lsearch -regexp $options {^(pthreads|shlib|shlib_pthreads)$}]
5386 if {$func_index != -1} {
5387 set func "${func}_[lindex $options $func_index]"
5388 }
5389
5390 # gdb_compile_shlib and gdb_compile_shlib_pthreads do not use the 3rd
5391 # parameter. They also requires $sources while gdb_compile and
5392 # gdb_compile_pthreads require $objects. Moreover they ignore any options.
5393 if [string match gdb_compile_shlib* $func] {
5394 set sources_path {}
5395 foreach {s local_options} $args {
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5396 if { [regexp "^/" "$s"] } then {
5397 lappend sources_path "$s"
5398 } else {
5399 lappend sources_path "$srcdir/$subdir/$s"
5400 }
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5401 }
5402 set ret [$func $sources_path "${binfile}" $options]
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5403 } elseif {[lsearch -exact $options rust] != -1} {
5404 set sources_path {}
5405 foreach {s local_options} $args {
5406 if { [regexp "^/" "$s"] } then {
5407 lappend sources_path "$s"
5408 } else {
5409 lappend sources_path "$srcdir/$subdir/$s"
5410 }
5411 }
5412 set ret [gdb_compile_rust $sources_path "${binfile}" $options]
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5413 } else {
5414 set objects {}
5415 set i 0
5416 foreach {s local_options} $args {
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5417 if { ! [regexp "^/" "$s"] } then {
5418 set s "$srcdir/$subdir/$s"
5419 }
5420 if { [gdb_compile "${s}" "${binfile}${i}.o" object $local_options] != "" } {
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5421 untested $testname
5422 return -1
5423 }
5424 lappend objects "${binfile}${i}.o"
5425 incr i
5426 }
5427 set ret [$func $objects "${binfile}" executable $options]
5428 }
5429 if { $ret != "" } {
5430 untested $testname
5431 return -1
5432 }
5433
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5434 return 0
5435}
5436
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5437# Build executable named EXECUTABLE, from SOURCES. If SOURCES are not
5438# provided, uses $EXECUTABLE.c. The TESTNAME paramer is the name of test
5439# to pass to untested, if something is wrong. OPTIONS are passed
5440# to gdb_compile directly.
5441proc build_executable { testname executable {sources ""} {options {debug}} } {
5442 if {[llength $sources]==0} {
5443 set sources ${executable}.c
5444 }
5445
5446 set arglist [list $testname $executable $options]
5447 foreach source $sources {
5448 lappend arglist $source $options
5449 }
5450
5451 return [eval build_executable_from_specs $arglist]
5452}
5453
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5454# Starts fresh GDB binary and loads an optional executable into GDB.
5455# Usage: clean_restart [executable]
5456# EXECUTABLE is the basename of the binary.
5457
5458proc clean_restart { args } {
dbc52822 5459 global srcdir
dbc52822 5460 global subdir
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5461
5462 if { [llength $args] > 1 } {
5463 error "bad number of args: [llength $args]"
5464 }
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5465
5466 gdb_exit
5467 gdb_start
5468 gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
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5469
5470 if { [llength $args] >= 1 } {
5471 set executable [lindex $args 0]
5472 set binfile [standard_output_file ${executable}]
5473 gdb_load ${binfile}
5474 }
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5475}
5476
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5477# Prepares for testing by calling build_executable_full, then
5478# clean_restart.
5479# TESTNAME is the name of the test.
5480# Each element in ARGS is a list of the form
5481# { EXECUTABLE OPTIONS SOURCE_SPEC... }
5482# These are passed to build_executable_from_specs, which see.
5483# The last EXECUTABLE is passed to clean_restart.
5484# Returns 0 on success, non-zero on failure.
5485proc prepare_for_testing_full {testname args} {
5486 foreach spec $args {
5487 if {[eval build_executable_from_specs [list $testname] $spec] == -1} {
5488 return -1
5489 }
5490 set executable [lindex $spec 0]
5491 }
5492 clean_restart $executable
5493 return 0
5494}
5495
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5496# Prepares for testing, by calling build_executable, and then clean_restart.
5497# Please refer to build_executable for parameter description.
5498proc prepare_for_testing { testname executable {sources ""} {options {debug}}} {
5499
734a5c36 5500 if {[build_executable $testname $executable $sources $options] == -1} {
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5501 return -1
5502 }
5503 clean_restart $executable
5504
5505 return 0
5506}
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5507
5508proc get_valueof { fmt exp default } {
5509 global gdb_prompt
5510
5511 set test "get valueof \"${exp}\""
5512 set val ${default}
5513 gdb_test_multiple "print${fmt} ${exp}" "$test" {
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5514 -re "\\$\[0-9\]* = (.*)\[\r\n\]*$gdb_prompt $" {
5515 set val $expect_out(1,string)
5516 pass "$test ($val)"
5517 }
5518 timeout {
5519 fail "$test (timeout)"
5520 }
5521 }
5522 return ${val}
5523}
5524
5525proc get_integer_valueof { exp default } {
5526 global gdb_prompt
5527
5528 set test "get integer valueof \"${exp}\""
5529 set val ${default}
5530 gdb_test_multiple "print /d ${exp}" "$test" {
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5531 -re "\\$\[0-9\]* = (\[-\]*\[0-9\]*).*$gdb_prompt $" {
5532 set val $expect_out(1,string)
5533 pass "$test ($val)"
5534 }
5535 timeout {
417e16e2 5536 fail "$test (timeout)"
7065b901
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5537 }
5538 }
5539 return ${val}
5540}
5541
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5542# Retrieve the value of EXP in the inferior, as an hexadecimal value
5543# (using "print /x"). DEFAULT is used as fallback if print fails.
5544# TEST is the test message to use. If can be ommitted, in which case
5545# a test message is built from EXP.
5546
5547proc get_hexadecimal_valueof { exp default {test ""} } {
faafb047 5548 global gdb_prompt
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5549
5550 if {$test == ""} {
5551 set test "get hexadecimal valueof \"${exp}\""
5552 }
5553
5554 set val ${default}
5555 gdb_test_multiple "print /x ${exp}" $test {
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5556 -re "\\$\[0-9\]* = (0x\[0-9a-zA-Z\]+).*$gdb_prompt $" {
5557 set val $expect_out(1,string)
5558 pass "$test"
5559 }
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5560 }
5561 return ${val}
5562}
417e16e2 5563
7065b901 5564proc get_sizeof { type default } {
417e16e2 5565 return [get_integer_valueof "sizeof (${type})" $default]
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TT
5566}
5567
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5568proc get_target_charset { } {
5569 global gdb_prompt
5570
5571 gdb_test_multiple "show target-charset" "" {
5572 -re "The target character set is \"auto; currently (\[^\"\]*)\".*$gdb_prompt $" {
5573 return $expect_out(1,string)
5574 }
5575 -re "The target character set is \"(\[^\"\]*)\".*$gdb_prompt $" {
5576 return $expect_out(1,string)
5577 }
5578 }
5579
5580 # Pick a reasonable default.
5581 warning "Unable to read target-charset."
5582 return "UTF-8"
5583}
5584
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5585# Get the address of VAR.
5586
5587proc get_var_address { var } {
5588 global gdb_prompt hex
5589
5590 # Match output like:
5591 # $1 = (int *) 0x0
5592 # $5 = (int (*)()) 0
5593 # $6 = (int (*)()) 0x24 <function_bar>
5594
5595 gdb_test_multiple "print &${var}" "get address of ${var}" {
5596 -re "\\\$\[0-9\]+ = \\(.*\\) (0|$hex)( <${var}>)?\[\r\n\]+${gdb_prompt} $"
5597 {
5598 pass "get address of ${var}"
5599 if { $expect_out(1,string) == "0" } {
5600 return "0x0"
5601 } else {
5602 return $expect_out(1,string)
5603 }
5604 }
5605 }
5606 return ""
5607}
5608
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5609# Get the current value for remotetimeout and return it.
5610proc get_remotetimeout { } {
5611 global gdb_prompt
5612 global decimal
5613
5614 gdb_test_multiple "show remotetimeout" "" {
5615 -re "Timeout limit to wait for target to respond is ($decimal).*$gdb_prompt $" {
ae59b1da 5616 return $expect_out(1,string)
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5617 }
5618 }
5619
5620 # Pick the default that gdb uses
5621 warning "Unable to read remotetimeout"
5622 return 300
5623}
5624
5625# Set the remotetimeout to the specified timeout. Nothing is returned.
5626proc set_remotetimeout { timeout } {
5627 global gdb_prompt
5628
5629 gdb_test_multiple "set remotetimeout $timeout" "" {
5630 -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
5631 verbose "Set remotetimeout to $timeout\n"
5632 }
5633 }
5634}
5635
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5636# ROOT and FULL are file names. Returns the relative path from ROOT
5637# to FULL. Note that FULL must be in a subdirectory of ROOT.
5638# For example, given ROOT = /usr/bin and FULL = /usr/bin/ls, this
5639# will return "ls".
5640
5641proc relative_filename {root full} {
5642 set root_split [file split $root]
5643 set full_split [file split $full]
5644
5645 set len [llength $root_split]
5646
5647 if {[eval file join $root_split]
5648 != [eval file join [lrange $full_split 0 [expr {$len - 1}]]]} {
5649 error "$full not a subdir of $root"
5650 }
5651
5652 return [eval file join [lrange $full_split $len end]]
5653}
5654
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5655# Log gdb command line and script if requested.
5656if {[info exists TRANSCRIPT]} {
5657 rename send_gdb real_send_gdb
5658 rename remote_spawn real_remote_spawn
5659 rename remote_close real_remote_close
5660
5661 global gdb_transcript
5662 set gdb_transcript ""
5663
5664 global gdb_trans_count
5665 set gdb_trans_count 1
5666
5667 proc remote_spawn {args} {
5668 global gdb_transcript gdb_trans_count outdir
5669
5670 if {$gdb_transcript != ""} {
5671 close $gdb_transcript
5672 }
5673 set gdb_transcript [open [file join $outdir transcript.$gdb_trans_count] w]
5674 puts $gdb_transcript [lindex $args 1]
5675 incr gdb_trans_count
5676
5677 return [uplevel real_remote_spawn $args]
5678 }
5679
5680 proc remote_close {args} {
5681 global gdb_transcript
5682
5683 if {$gdb_transcript != ""} {
5684 close $gdb_transcript
5685 set gdb_transcript ""
5686 }
5687
5688 return [uplevel real_remote_close $args]
5689 }
5690
5691 proc send_gdb {args} {
5692 global gdb_transcript
5693
5694 if {$gdb_transcript != ""} {
5695 puts -nonewline $gdb_transcript [lindex $args 0]
5696 }
5697
5698 return [uplevel real_send_gdb $args]
5699 }
5700}
37aeb5df 5701
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5702# If GDB_PARALLEL exists, then set up the parallel-mode directories.
5703if {[info exists GDB_PARALLEL]} {
5704 if {[is_remote host]} {
5705 unset GDB_PARALLEL
5706 } else {
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5707 file mkdir \
5708 [make_gdb_parallel_path outputs] \
5709 [make_gdb_parallel_path temp] \
5710 [make_gdb_parallel_path cache]
5e92f71a
TT
5711 }
5712}
5713
bbfba9ed 5714proc core_find {binfile {deletefiles {}} {arg ""}} {
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5715 global objdir subdir
5716
5717 set destcore "$binfile.core"
5718 file delete $destcore
5719
5720 # Create a core file named "$destcore" rather than just "core", to
5721 # avoid problems with sys admin types that like to regularly prune all
5722 # files named "core" from the system.
5723 #
5724 # Arbitrarily try setting the core size limit to "unlimited" since
5725 # this does not hurt on systems where the command does not work and
5726 # allows us to generate a core on systems where it does.
5727 #
5728 # Some systems append "core" to the name of the program; others append
5729 # the name of the program to "core"; still others (like Linux, as of
5730 # May 2003) create cores named "core.PID". In the latter case, we
5731 # could have many core files lying around, and it may be difficult to
5732 # tell which one is ours, so let's run the program in a subdirectory.
5733 set found 0
93c0ef37 5734 set coredir [standard_output_file coredir.[getpid]]
37aeb5df 5735 file mkdir $coredir
bbfba9ed 5736 catch "system \"(cd ${coredir}; ulimit -c unlimited; ${binfile} ${arg}; true) >/dev/null 2>&1\""
37aeb5df
JK
5737 # remote_exec host "${binfile}"
5738 foreach i "${coredir}/core ${coredir}/core.coremaker.c ${binfile}.core" {
5739 if [remote_file build exists $i] {
5740 remote_exec build "mv $i $destcore"
5741 set found 1
5742 }
5743 }
5744 # Check for "core.PID".
5745 if { $found == 0 } {
5746 set names [glob -nocomplain -directory $coredir core.*]
5747 if {[llength $names] == 1} {
5748 set corefile [file join $coredir [lindex $names 0]]
5749 remote_exec build "mv $corefile $destcore"
5750 set found 1
5751 }
5752 }
5753 if { $found == 0 } {
5754 # The braindamaged HPUX shell quits after the ulimit -c above
5755 # without executing ${binfile}. So we try again without the
5756 # ulimit here if we didn't find a core file above.
5757 # Oh, I should mention that any "braindamaged" non-Unix system has
5758 # the same problem. I like the cd bit too, it's really neat'n stuff.
5759 catch "system \"(cd ${objdir}/${subdir}; ${binfile}; true) >/dev/null 2>&1\""
5760 foreach i "${objdir}/${subdir}/core ${objdir}/${subdir}/core.coremaker.c ${binfile}.core" {
5761 if [remote_file build exists $i] {
5762 remote_exec build "mv $i $destcore"
5763 set found 1
5764 }
5765 }
5766 }
5767
5768 # Try to clean up after ourselves.
5769 foreach deletefile $deletefiles {
5770 remote_file build delete [file join $coredir $deletefile]
5771 }
5772 remote_exec build "rmdir $coredir"
5773
5774 if { $found == 0 } {
5775 warning "can't generate a core file - core tests suppressed - check ulimit -c"
5776 return ""
5777 }
5778 return $destcore
5779}
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5781# gdb_target_symbol_prefix compiles a test program and then examines
5782# the output from objdump to determine the prefix (such as underscore)
5783# for linker symbol prefixes.
5784
5785gdb_caching_proc gdb_target_symbol_prefix {
5786 # Set up and compile a simple test program...
5787 set src [standard_temp_file main[pid].c]
5788 set exe [standard_temp_file main[pid].x]
5789
5790 gdb_produce_source $src {
5791 int main() {
5792 return 0;
5793 }
5794 }
5795
5796 verbose "compiling testfile $src" 2
5797 set compile_flags {debug nowarnings quiet}
5798 set lines [gdb_compile $src $exe executable $compile_flags]
5799
5800 set prefix ""
5801
5802 if ![string match "" $lines] then {
5803 verbose "gdb_target_symbol_prefix: testfile compilation failed, returning null prefix" 2
5804 } else {
5805 set objdump_program [gdb_find_objdump]
5806 set result [catch "exec $objdump_program --syms $exe" output]
5807
5808 if { $result == 0 \
5809 && ![regexp -lineanchor \
5810 { ([^ a-zA-Z0-9]*)main$} $output dummy prefix] } {
5811 verbose "gdb_target_symbol_prefix: Could not find main in objdump output; returning null prefix" 2
5812 }
5813 }
5814
5815 file delete $src
5816 file delete $exe
5817
5818 return $prefix
5819}
5820
5821# gdb_target_symbol returns the provided symbol with the correct prefix
5822# prepended. (See gdb_target_symbol_prefix, above.)
5823
5824proc gdb_target_symbol { symbol } {
5825 set prefix [gdb_target_symbol_prefix]
5826 return "${prefix}${symbol}"
5827}
5828
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5829# gdb_target_symbol_prefix_flags_asm returns a string that can be
5830# added to gdb_compile options to define the C-preprocessor macro
5831# SYMBOL_PREFIX with a value that can be prepended to symbols
5832# for targets which require a prefix, such as underscore.
5833#
5834# This version (_asm) defines the prefix without double quotes
5835# surrounding the prefix. It is used to define the macro
5836# SYMBOL_PREFIX for assembly language files. Another version, below,
5837# is used for symbols in inline assembler in C/C++ files.
5838#
5839# The lack of quotes in this version (_asm) makes it possible to
5840# define supporting macros in the .S file. (The version which
5841# uses quotes for the prefix won't work for such files since it's
5842# impossible to define a quote-stripping macro in C.)
5843#
5844# It's possible to use this version (_asm) for C/C++ source files too,
5845# but a string is usually required in such files; providing a version
5846# (no _asm) which encloses the prefix with double quotes makes it
5847# somewhat easier to define the supporting macros in the test case.
5848
5849proc gdb_target_symbol_prefix_flags_asm {} {
5850 set prefix [gdb_target_symbol_prefix]
5851 if {$prefix ne ""} {
5852 return "additional_flags=-DSYMBOL_PREFIX=$prefix"
5853 } else {
5854 return "";
5855 }
5856}
5857
5858# gdb_target_symbol_prefix_flags returns the same string as
5859# gdb_target_symbol_prefix_flags_asm, above, but with the prefix
5860# enclosed in double quotes if there is a prefix.
5861#
5862# See the comment for gdb_target_symbol_prefix_flags_asm for an
5863# extended discussion.
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5864
5865proc gdb_target_symbol_prefix_flags {} {
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KB
5866 set prefix [gdb_target_symbol_prefix]
5867 if {$prefix ne ""} {
5868 return "additional_flags=-DSYMBOL_PREFIX=\"$prefix\""
ee5683ab 5869 } else {
f01dcfd9 5870 return "";
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PM
5871 }
5872}
5873
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5874# A wrapper for 'remote_exec host' that passes or fails a test.
5875# Returns 0 if all went well, nonzero on failure.
5876# TEST is the name of the test, other arguments are as for remote_exec.
5877
5878proc run_on_host { test program args } {
5879 verbose -log "run_on_host: $program $args"
5880 # remote_exec doesn't work properly if the output is set but the
5881 # input is the empty string -- so replace an empty input with
5882 # /dev/null.
5883 if {[llength $args] > 1 && [lindex $args 1] == ""} {
5884 set args [lreplace $args 1 1 "/dev/null"]
5885 }
5886 set result [eval remote_exec host [list $program] $args]
5887 verbose "result is $result"
5888 set status [lindex $result 0]
5889 set output [lindex $result 1]
5890 if {$status == 0} {
5891 pass $test
5892 return 0
5893 } else {
50cc37c8 5894 verbose -log "run_on_host failed: $output"
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5895 fail $test
5896 return -1
5897 }
5898}
5899
a587b477
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5900# Return non-zero if "board_info debug_flags" mentions Fission.
5901# http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/DebugFission
5902# Fission doesn't support everything yet.
5903# This supports working around bug 15954.
5904
5905proc using_fission { } {
5906 set debug_flags [board_info [target_info name] debug_flags]
5907 return [regexp -- "-gsplit-dwarf" $debug_flags]
5908}
5909
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5910# Search the caller's ARGS list and set variables according to the list of
5911# valid options described by ARGSET.
5912#
5913# The first member of each one- or two-element list in ARGSET defines the
5914# name of a variable that will be added to the caller's scope.
5915#
5916# If only one element is given to describe an option, it the value is
5917# 0 if the option is not present in (the caller's) ARGS or 1 if
5918# it is.
5919#
5920# If two elements are given, the second element is the default value of
5921# the variable. This is then overwritten if the option exists in ARGS.
5922#
5923# Any parse_args elements in (the caller's) ARGS will be removed, leaving
5924# any optional components.
5925
5926# Example:
5927# proc myproc {foo args} {
5928# parse_args {{bar} {baz "abc"} {qux}}
5929# # ...
5930# }
5931# myproc ABC -bar -baz DEF peanut butter
5932# will define the following variables in myproc:
5933# foo (=ABC), bar (=1), baz (=DEF), and qux (=0)
5934# args will be the list {peanut butter}
5935
5936proc parse_args { argset } {
5937 upvar args args
5938
5939 foreach argument $argset {
5940 if {[llength $argument] == 1} {
5941 # No default specified, so we assume that we should set
5942 # the value to 1 if the arg is present and 0 if it's not.
5943 # It is assumed that no value is given with the argument.
5944 set result [lsearch -exact $args "-$argument"]
5945 if {$result != -1} then {
5946 uplevel 1 [list set $argument 1]
5947 set args [lreplace $args $result $result]
5948 } else {
5949 uplevel 1 [list set $argument 0]
5950 }
5951 } elseif {[llength $argument] == 2} {
5952 # There are two items in the argument. The second is a
5953 # default value to use if the item is not present.
5954 # Otherwise, the variable is set to whatever is provided
5955 # after the item in the args.
5956 set arg [lindex $argument 0]
5957 set result [lsearch -exact $args "-[lindex $arg 0]"]
5958 if {$result != -1} then {
5959 uplevel 1 [list set $arg [lindex $args [expr $result+1]]]
5960 set args [lreplace $args $result [expr $result+1]]
5961 } else {
5962 uplevel 1 [list set $arg [lindex $argument 1]]
5963 }
5964 } else {
5965 error "Badly formatted argument \"$argument\" in argument set"
5966 }
5967 }
5968
5969 # The remaining args should be checked to see that they match the
5970 # number of items expected to be passed into the procedure...
5971}
5972
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5973# Capture the output of COMMAND in a string ignoring PREFIX (a regexp);
5974# return that string.
5975
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5976proc capture_command_output { command prefix } {
5977 global gdb_prompt
5978 global expect_out
5979
5980 set output_string ""
5981 gdb_test_multiple "$command" "capture_command_output for $command" {
87f0e720 5982 -re "[string_to_regexp ${command}]\[\r\n\]+${prefix}(.*)\[\r\n\]+$gdb_prompt $" {
e9089e05
MM
5983 set output_string $expect_out(1,string)
5984 }
5985 }
5986 return $output_string
5987}
5988
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5989# A convenience function that joins all the arguments together, with a
5990# regexp that matches exactly one end of line in between each argument.
5991# This function is ideal to write the expected output of a GDB command
5992# that generates more than a couple of lines, as this allows us to write
5993# each line as a separate string, which is easier to read by a human
5994# being.
5995
5996proc multi_line { args } {
5997 return [join $args "\r\n"]
5998}
5999
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6000# Always load compatibility stuff.
6001load_lib future.exp
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