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2
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15
16
17 # This program tests the 'catch syscall' functionality.
18 #
19 # It was written by Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
20 # on September/2008.
21
22 if { [is_remote target] || ![isnative] } then {
23 continue
24 }
25
26
27 global srcfile
28 set testfile "catch-syscall"
29 set srcfile ${testfile}.c
30 set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}
31
32 # All (but the last) syscalls from the example code
33 # They are ordered according to the file, so do not change this.
34 set all_syscalls { "close" "chroot" }
35 set all_syscalls_numbers { }
36 # The last syscall (exit()) does not return, so
37 # we cannot expect the catchpoint to be triggered
38 # twice. It is a special case.
39 set last_syscall "exit_group"
40
41 if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug}] != "" } {
42 untested catch-syscall.exp
43 return -1
44 }
45
46 # Until "catch syscall" is implemented on other targets...
47 if {![istarget "hppa*-hp-hpux*"] && ![istarget "*-linux*"]} then {
48 continue
49 }
50
51 # This shall be updated whenever 'catch syscall' is implemented
52 # on some architecture.
53 #if { ![istarget "i\[34567\]86-*-linux*"]
54 if { ![istarget "x86_64-*-linux*"] && ![istarget "i\[34567\]86-*-linux*"]
55 && ![istarget "powerpc-*-linux*"] && ![istarget "powerpc64-*-linux*"]
56 && ![istarget "sparc-*-linux*"] && ![istarget "sparc64-*-linux*"] } {
57 continue
58 }
59
60 # Internal procedure used to check if, after issuing a 'catch syscall'
61 # command (without arguments), the 'info breakpoints' command displays
62 # that '"any syscall"' is to be caught.
63 proc check_info_bp_any_syscall {} {
64 global gdb_prompt
65
66 # Verifying that the catchpoint appears in the 'info breakpoints'
67 # command, but with "<any syscall>".
68 set thistest "catch syscall appears in 'info breakpoints'"
69 gdb_test "info breakpoints" ".*catchpoint.*keep y.*syscall \"<any syscall>\".*" $thistest
70 }
71
72 # Internal procedure used to check if, after issuing a 'catch syscall X'
73 # command (with arguments), the 'info breakpoints' command displays
74 # that the syscall 'X' is to be caught.
75 proc check_info_bp_specific_syscall { syscall } {
76 global gdb_prompt
77
78 set thistest "syscall(s) $syscall appears in 'info breakpoints'"
79 gdb_test "info breakpoints" ".*catchpoint.*keep y.*syscall(\[(\]s\[)\])? (.)?${syscall}(.)?.*" $thistest
80 }
81
82 # Internal procedure used to check if, after issuing a 'catch syscall X'
83 # command (with many arguments), the 'info breakpoints' command displays
84 # that the syscalls 'X' are to be caught.
85 proc check_info_bp_many_syscalls { syscalls } {
86 global gdb_prompt
87 set filter_str ""
88
89 foreach name $syscalls {
90 set filter_str "${filter_str}${name}, "
91 }
92
93 set filter_str [ string trimright $filter_str ", " ]
94
95 set thistest "syscalls $filter_str appears in 'info breakpoints'"
96 gdb_test "info breakpoints" ".*catchpoint.*keep y.*syscalls (.)?${filter_str}(.)?.*" $thistest
97 }
98
99 # This procedure checks if there was a call to a syscall.
100 proc check_call_to_syscall { syscall } {
101 global gdb_prompt
102
103 set thistest "program has called $syscall"
104 gdb_test "continue" "Catchpoint .*(call to syscall .?${syscall}.?).*" $thistest
105 }
106
107 # This procedure checks if the syscall returned.
108 proc check_return_from_syscall { syscall } {
109 global gdb_prompt
110
111 set thistest "syscall $syscall has returned"
112 gdb_test "continue" "Catchpoint .*(returned from syscall (.)?${syscall}(.)?).*" $thistest
113 }
114
115 # Internal procedure that performs two 'continue' commands and checks if
116 # a syscall call AND return occur.
117 proc check_continue { syscall } {
118 global gdb_prompt
119
120 # Testing if the 'continue' stops at the
121 # specified syscall_name. If it does, then it should
122 # first print that the infeior has called the syscall,
123 # and after print that the syscall has returned.
124
125 # Testing if the inferiorr has called the syscall.
126 check_call_to_syscall $syscall
127 # And now, that the syscall has returned.
128 check_return_from_syscall $syscall
129 }
130
131 # Inserts a syscall catchpoint with an argument.
132 proc insert_catch_syscall_with_arg { syscall } {
133 global gdb_prompt
134
135 # Trying to set the catchpoint
136 set thistest "catch syscall with arguments ($syscall)"
137 gdb_test "catch syscall $syscall" "Catchpoint .*(syscall (.)?${syscall}(.)?( \[\[0-9\]+\])?).*" $thistest
138
139 check_info_bp_specific_syscall $syscall
140 }
141
142 # Inserts a syscall catchpoint with many arguments.
143 proc insert_catch_syscall_with_many_args { syscalls numbers } {
144 global gdb_prompt
145 set catch [ join $syscalls " " ]
146 set filter_str ""
147
148 foreach name $syscalls number $numbers {
149 set filter_str "${filter_str}'${name}' \[${number}\] "
150 }
151
152 set filter_str [ string trimright $filter_str " " ]
153
154 # Trying to set the catchpoint
155 set thistest "catch syscall with arguments ($filter_str)"
156 gdb_test "catch syscall $catch" "Catchpoint .*(syscalls (.)?${filter_str}(.)?).*" $thistest
157
158 check_info_bp_many_syscalls $syscalls
159 }
160
161 proc check_for_program_end {} {
162 global gdb_prompt
163
164 # Deleting the catchpoints
165 delete_breakpoints
166
167 set thistest "successful program end"
168 gdb_test "continue" "Program exited normally.*" $thistest
169
170 }
171
172 proc test_catch_syscall_without_args {} {
173 global gdb_prompt all_syscalls last_syscall
174
175 # Trying to set the syscall
176 set thistest "setting catch syscall without arguments"
177 gdb_test "catch syscall" "Catchpoint .*(syscall).*" $thistest
178
179 check_info_bp_any_syscall
180
181 # We have to check every syscall
182 foreach name $all_syscalls {
183 check_continue $name
184 }
185
186 # At last but not least, we check if the inferior
187 # has called the last (exit) syscall.
188 check_call_to_syscall $last_syscall
189
190 # Now let's see if the inferior correctly finishes.
191 check_for_program_end
192 }
193
194 proc test_catch_syscall_with_args {} {
195 global gdb_prompt
196 set syscall_name "close"
197
198 insert_catch_syscall_with_arg $syscall_name
199
200 # Can we continue until we catch the syscall?
201 check_continue $syscall_name
202
203 # Now let's see if the inferior correctly finishes.
204 check_for_program_end
205 }
206
207 proc test_catch_syscall_with_many_args {} {
208 global gdb_prompt all_syscalls all_syscalls_numbers
209
210 insert_catch_syscall_with_many_args $all_syscalls $all_syscalls_numbers
211
212 # Can we continue until we catch the syscalls?
213 foreach name $all_syscalls {
214 check_continue $name
215 }
216
217 # Now let's see if the inferior correctly finishes.
218 check_for_program_end
219 }
220
221 proc test_catch_syscall_with_wrong_args {} {
222 global gdb_prompt
223 # mlock is not called from the source
224 set syscall_name "mlock"
225
226 insert_catch_syscall_with_arg $syscall_name
227
228 # Now, we must verify if the program stops with a continue.
229 # If it doesn't, everything is right (since we don't have
230 # a syscall named "mlock" in it). Otherwise, this is a failure.
231 set thistest "catch syscall with unused syscall ($syscall_name)"
232 gdb_test "continue" "Program exited normally.*" $thistest
233 }
234
235 proc test_catch_syscall_restarting_inferior {} {
236 global gdb_prompt
237 set syscall_name "chroot"
238
239 insert_catch_syscall_with_arg $syscall_name
240
241 # Let's first reach the call of the syscall.
242 check_call_to_syscall $syscall_name
243
244 # Now, restart the program
245 rerun_to_main
246
247 # And check for call/return
248 check_continue $syscall_name
249
250 # Can we finish?
251 check_for_program_end
252 }
253
254 proc test_catch_syscall_fail_nodatadir {} {
255 global gdb_prompt
256
257 # Sanitizing.
258 delete_breakpoints
259
260 # Make sure GDB doesn't load the syscalls xml from the system data
261 # directory.
262 gdb_test_no_output "set data-directory /the/path/to/nowhere"
263
264 # Testing to see if we receive a warning when calling "catch syscall"
265 # without XML support (without datadir).
266 set thistest "Catch syscall displays a warning when there is no XML support (no datadir set)"
267 gdb_test "catch syscall" "warning: Could not load the syscall XML file.*warning: GDB will not be able to display syscall names nor to verify if.*any provided syscall numbers are valid.*Catchpoint .*(syscall).*" $thistest
268
269 # Since the catchpoint was set, we must check if it's present at
270 # "info breakpoints"
271 check_info_bp_any_syscall
272
273 # Sanitizing.
274 delete_breakpoints
275 }
276
277 proc do_syscall_tests {} {
278 global gdb_prompt srcdir
279
280 # First, we need to set GDB datadir.
281 gdb_test_no_output "set data-directory $srcdir/.."
282
283 # Verify that the 'catch syscall' help is available
284 set thistest "help catch syscall"
285 gdb_test "help catch syscall" "Catch system calls.*" $thistest
286
287 # Try to set a catchpoint to a nonsense syscall
288 set thistest "catch syscall to a nonsense syscall is prohibited"
289 gdb_test "catch syscall nonsense_syscall" "Unknown syscall name .*" $thistest
290
291 # Testing the 'catch syscall' command without arguments.
292 # This test should catch any syscalls.
293 if [runto_main] then { test_catch_syscall_without_args }
294
295 # Testing the 'catch syscall' command with arguments.
296 # This test should only catch the specified syscall.
297 if [runto_main] then { test_catch_syscall_with_args }
298
299 # Testing the 'catch syscall' command with many arguments.
300 # This test should catch $all_syscalls.
301 if [runto_main] then { test_catch_syscall_with_many_args }
302
303 # Testing the 'catch syscall' command with WRONG arguments.
304 # This test should not trigger any catchpoints.
305 if [runto_main] then { test_catch_syscall_with_wrong_args }
306
307 # Testing the 'catch' syscall command during a restart of
308 # the inferior.
309 if [runto_main] then { test_catch_syscall_restarting_inferior }
310 }
311
312 proc test_catch_syscall_without_args_noxml {} {
313 # We will need the syscall names even not using it
314 # because we need to know know many syscalls are in
315 # the example file.
316 global gdb_prompt all_syscalls last_syscall
317
318 delete_breakpoints
319
320 set thistest "Catch syscall without arguments and without XML support"
321 gdb_test "catch syscall" "Catchpoint .*(syscall).*"
322
323 # Now, we should be able to set a catchpoint,
324 # and GDB shall not display the warning anymore.
325 foreach name $all_syscalls {
326 # Unfortunately, we don't know the syscall number
327 # that will be caught because this information is
328 # arch-dependent. Thus, we try to catch anything
329 # similar to a number.
330 check_continue "\[0-9\]*"
331 }
332
333 # At last but not least, we check if the inferior
334 # has called the last (exit) syscall.
335 check_call_to_syscall "\[0-9\]*"
336
337 delete_breakpoints
338 }
339
340 proc test_catch_syscall_with_args_noxml {} {
341 global gdb_prompt
342
343 # The number of the "close" syscall. This is our
344 # option for a "long-estabilished" syscall in all
345 # Linux architectures, but unfortunately x86_64 and
346 # a few other platforms don't "follow the convention".
347 # Because of this, we need this ugly check :-(.
348 set close_number ""
349 if { [istarget "x86_64-*-linux*"] } {
350 set close_number "3"
351 } else {
352 set close_number "6"
353 }
354
355 delete_breakpoints
356
357 insert_catch_syscall_with_arg $close_number
358
359 check_continue $close_number
360
361 delete_breakpoints
362 }
363
364 proc test_catch_syscall_with_wrong_args_noxml {} {
365 global gdb_prompt
366
367 delete_breakpoints
368
369 # Even without XML support, GDB should not accept unknown
370 # syscall names for the catchpoint.
371 set thistest "Catch a nonsense syscall without XML support"
372 gdb_test "catch syscall nonsense_syscall" "Unknown syscall name .nonsense_syscall.*" $thistest
373
374 delete_breakpoints
375 }
376
377 proc do_syscall_tests_without_xml {} {
378 global gdb_prompt srcdir
379
380 # Make sure GDB doesn't load the syscalls xml from the system data
381 # directory.
382 gdb_test_no_output "set data-directory /the/path/to/nowhere"
383
384 # Let's test if we can catch syscalls without XML support.
385 # We should succeed, but GDB is not supposed to print syscall names.
386 if [runto_main] then { test_catch_syscall_without_args_noxml }
387
388 # The only valid argument "catch syscall" should accept is the
389 # syscall number, and not the name (since it can't translate a
390 # name to a number).
391 #
392 # It's worth mentioning that we only try to catch the syscall
393 # close(). This is because the syscall number is an arch-dependent
394 # information, so we can't assume that we know every syscall number
395 # in this system. Therefore, we have decided to use a "long-estabilished"
396 # system call, and close() just sounded the right choice :-).
397 if [runto_main] then { test_catch_syscall_with_args_noxml }
398
399 # Now, we'll try to provide a syscall name (valid or not) to the command,
400 # and expect it to fail.
401 if [runto_main] then { test_catch_syscall_with_wrong_args_noxml }
402 }
403
404 # This procedure fills the vector "all_syscalls_numbers" with the proper
405 # numbers for the used syscalls according to the architecture.
406 proc fill_all_syscalls_numbers {} {
407 global all_syscalls_numbers
408
409 # For Linux on x86, PPC, PPC64, SPARC and SPARC64, the numbers for the syscalls
410 # "close" and "chroot" are the same.
411 if { [istarget "i\[34567\]86-*-linux*"]
412 || [istarget "powerpc-*-linux*"] || [istarget "powerpc64-*-linux*"]
413 || [istarget "sparc-*-linux*"] || [istarget "sparc64-*-linux*"] } {
414 set all_syscalls_numbers { "6" "61" }
415 }
416 }
417
418 # Start with a fresh gdb
419
420 gdb_exit
421 set do_xml_test ![gdb_skip_xml_test]
422 gdb_start
423 gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
424 gdb_load ${binfile}
425
426 # Execute the tests, using XML support
427 if $do_xml_test {
428 do_syscall_tests
429
430 # Now, we have to see if GDB displays a warning when we
431 # don't set the data-directory but try to use catch syscall
432 # anyway. For that, we must restart GDB first.
433 gdb_exit
434 gdb_start
435 gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
436 gdb_load ${binfile}
437 test_catch_syscall_fail_nodatadir
438 }
439
440 # Restart gdb
441
442 gdb_exit
443 gdb_start
444 gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
445 gdb_load ${binfile}
446
447 # Execute the tests, without XML support. In this case, GDB will
448 # only display syscall numbers, and not syscall names.
449 do_syscall_tests_without_xml
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