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e2882c85 | 1 | # Copyright 1992-2018 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 |
2d822687 | 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 | # |
2d822687 | 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/>. |
2d822687 | 15 | |
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16 | # This file is based on corefile.exp which was written by Fred |
17 | # Fish. (fnf@cygnus.com) | |
18 | ||
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19 | |
20 | # Are we on a target board? As of 2004-02-12, GDB didn't have a | |
21 | # mechanism that would let it efficiently access a remote corefile. | |
22 | ||
23 | if ![isnative] then { | |
bc6c7af4 | 24 | untested "remote system" |
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25 | return |
26 | } | |
78f47043 | 27 | |
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28 | # Can the system run this test (in particular support sparse |
29 | # corefiles)? On systems that lack sparse corefile support this test | |
7a9dd1b2 | 30 | # consumes too many resources - gigabytes worth of disk space and |
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31 | # I/O bandwith. |
32 | ||
15f7b60e | 33 | if { [istarget "*-*-*bsd*"] |
cc984116 | 34 | || [istarget "*-*-solaris*"] |
af589bd0 | 35 | || [istarget "*-*-darwin*"] |
cc984116 | 36 | || [istarget "*-*-cygwin*"] } { |
bc6c7af4 | 37 | untested "kernel lacks sparse corefile support (PR gdb/1551)" |
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38 | return |
39 | } | |
40 | ||
a64d2530 | 41 | standard_testfile .c |
08b3fe69 | 42 | set corefile [standard_output_file ${binfile}.corefile] |
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43 | |
44 | if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug}] != "" } { | |
84c93cd5 | 45 | untested "failed to compile" |
b60f0898 | 46 | return -1 |
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47 | } |
48 | ||
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49 | # Run GDB on the bigcore program up-to where it will dump core. |
50 | ||
a64d2530 | 51 | clean_restart ${binfile} |
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52 | gdb_test_no_output "set print sevenbit-strings" |
53 | gdb_test_no_output "set width 0" | |
54 | ||
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55 | # Get the core into the output directory. |
56 | if {![is_remote host]} { | |
57 | gdb_test "cd [file dirname $corefile]" "Working directory .*" \ | |
58 | "cd to test directory" | |
59 | } | |
60 | ||
2d822687 | 61 | if { ![runto_main] } then { |
4ec70201 | 62 | gdb_suppress_tests |
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63 | } |
64 | set print_core_line [gdb_get_line_number "Dump core"] | |
65 | gdb_test "tbreak $print_core_line" | |
66 | gdb_test continue ".*print_string.*" | |
67 | gdb_test next ".*0 = 0.*" | |
68 | ||
69 | # Traverse part of bigcore's linked list of memory chunks (forward or | |
bf08c2a1 | 70 | # backward), saving each chunk's address. |
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71 | |
72 | proc extract_heap { dir } { | |
73 | global gdb_prompt | |
74 | global expect_out | |
75 | set heap "" | |
76 | set test "extract ${dir} heap" | |
77 | set lim 0 | |
bf08c2a1 | 78 | gdb_test_multiple "print heap.${dir}" "$test" { |
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79 | -re " = \\(struct list \\*\\) 0x0.*$gdb_prompt $" { |
80 | pass "$test" | |
81 | } | |
82 | -re " = \\(struct list \\*\\) (0x\[0-9a-f\]*).*$gdb_prompt $" { | |
83 | set heap [concat $heap $expect_out(1,string)] | |
6a53b2ec | 84 | if { $lim >= 200 } { |
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85 | pass "$test (stop at $lim)" |
86 | } else { | |
87 | incr lim | |
88 | send_gdb "print \$.${dir}\n" | |
89 | exp_continue | |
90 | } | |
91 | } | |
92 | -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { | |
93 | fail "$test (entry $lim)" | |
94 | } | |
95 | timeout { | |
96 | fail "$test (timeout)" | |
97 | } | |
98 | } | |
ae59b1da | 99 | return $heap |
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100 | } |
101 | set next_heap [extract_heap next] | |
102 | set prev_heap [extract_heap prev] | |
103 | ||
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104 | # Save the total allocated size within GDB so that we can check |
105 | # the core size later. | |
27d3a1a2 | 106 | gdb_test_no_output "set \$bytes_allocated = bytes_allocated" "save heap size" |
26585198 | 107 | |
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108 | # Now create a core dump |
109 | ||
110 | # Rename the core file to "TESTFILE.corefile" rather than just "core", | |
111 | # to avoid problems with sys admin types that like to regularly prune | |
112 | # all files named "core" from the system. | |
113 | ||
114 | # Some systems append "core" to the name of the program; others append | |
115 | # the name of the program to "core"; still others (like Linux, as of | |
116 | # May 2003) create cores named "core.PID". | |
117 | ||
118 | # Save the process ID. Some systems dump the core into core.PID. | |
119 | set test "grab pid" | |
120 | gdb_test_multiple "info program" $test { | |
121 | -re "child process (\[0-9\]+).*$gdb_prompt $" { | |
122 | set inferior_pid $expect_out(1,string) | |
123 | pass $test | |
124 | } | |
125 | -re "$gdb_prompt $" { | |
126 | set inferior_pid unknown | |
127 | pass $test | |
128 | } | |
129 | } | |
130 | ||
131 | # Dump core using SIGABRT | |
132 | set oldtimeout $timeout | |
133 | set timeout 600 | |
134 | gdb_test "signal SIGABRT" "Program terminated with signal SIGABRT, .*" | |
c593ac0e | 135 | set timeout $oldtimeout |
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136 | |
137 | # Find the corefile | |
138 | set file "" | |
139 | foreach pat [list core.${inferior_pid} ${testfile}.core core] { | |
08b3fe69 | 140 | set names [glob -nocomplain [standard_output_file $pat]] |
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141 | if {[llength $names] == 1} { |
142 | set file [lindex $names 0] | |
143 | remote_exec build "mv $file $corefile" | |
144 | break | |
145 | } | |
146 | } | |
147 | ||
148 | if { $file == "" } { | |
bc6c7af4 | 149 | untested "can't generate a core file" |
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150 | return 0 |
151 | } | |
152 | ||
153 | # Check that the corefile is plausibly large enough. We're trying to | |
154 | # detect the case where the operating system has truncated the file | |
155 | # just before signed wraparound. TCL, unfortunately, has a similar | |
156 | # problem - so use catch. It can handle the "bad" size but not | |
157 | # necessarily the "good" one. And we must use GDB for the comparison, | |
158 | # similarly. | |
159 | ||
4bb3667f | 160 | if {[catch {file size $corefile} core_size] == 0} { |
3c0edcdc | 161 | set core_ok 0 |
26585198 | 162 | gdb_test_multiple "print \$bytes_allocated < $core_size" "check core size" { |
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163 | -re " = 1\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { |
164 | pass "check core size" | |
165 | set core_ok 1 | |
166 | } | |
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167 | -re " = 0\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { |
168 | pass "check core size" | |
169 | set core_ok 0 | |
170 | } | |
4bb3667f | 171 | } |
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172 | } { |
173 | # Probably failed due to the TCL build having problems with very | |
174 | # large values. Since GDB uses a 64-bit off_t (when possible) it | |
175 | # shouldn't have this problem. Assume that things are going to | |
176 | # work. Without this assumption the test is skiped on systems | |
177 | # (such as i386 GNU/Linux with patched kernel) which do pass. | |
178 | pass "check core size" | |
179 | set core_ok 1 | |
4bb3667f | 180 | } |
3c0edcdc | 181 | if {! $core_ok} { |
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182 | untested "check core size (system does not support large corefiles)" |
183 | return 0 | |
184 | } | |
185 | ||
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186 | # Now load up that core file |
187 | ||
188 | set test "load corefile" | |
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189 | # We use [file tail] because gdb is still "cd"d to the |
190 | # output directory. | |
191 | gdb_test_multiple "core [file tail $corefile]" "$test" { | |
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192 | -re "A program is being debugged already. Kill it. .y or n. " { |
193 | send_gdb "y\n" | |
194 | exp_continue | |
195 | } | |
196 | -re "Core was generated by.*$gdb_prompt $" { | |
197 | pass "$test" | |
198 | } | |
199 | } | |
200 | ||
201 | # Finally, re-traverse bigcore's linked list, checking each chunk's | |
202 | # address against the executable. Don't use gdb_test_multiple as want | |
203 | # only one pass/fail. Don't use exp_continue as the regular | |
204 | # expression involving $heap needs to be re-evaluated for each new | |
205 | # response. | |
206 | ||
207 | proc check_heap { dir heap } { | |
208 | global gdb_prompt | |
209 | set test "check ${dir} heap" | |
210 | set ok 1 | |
211 | set lim 0 | |
212 | send_gdb "print heap.${dir}\n" | |
213 | while { $ok } { | |
214 | gdb_expect { | |
215 | -re " = \\(struct list \\*\\) [lindex $heap $lim].*$gdb_prompt $" { | |
216 | if { $lim >= [llength $heap] } { | |
217 | pass "$test" | |
218 | set ok 0 | |
219 | } else { | |
220 | incr lim | |
221 | send_gdb "print \$.${dir}\n" | |
222 | } | |
223 | } | |
224 | -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { | |
225 | fail "$test (address [lindex $heap $lim])" | |
226 | set ok 0 | |
227 | } | |
228 | timeout { | |
229 | fail "$test (timeout)" | |
230 | set ok 0 | |
231 | } | |
232 | } | |
233 | } | |
234 | } | |
235 | ||
236 | check_heap next $next_heap | |
237 | check_heap prev $prev_heap |