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8acc9f48 1# Copyright 2008-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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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
5# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
6# (at your option) any later version.
7#
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.
12#
13# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
14# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
15
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16standard_testfile .c inline-markers.c
17
18if {[prepare_for_testing $testfile.exp $testfile \
19 [list $srcfile $srcfile2] {debug optimize=-O2}]} {
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20 return -1
21}
22
019ebafc 23gdb_test_no_output "set listsize 1"
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24
25runto_main
26
4c93b1db 27get_compiler_info
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28get_debug_format
29if { [skip_inline_frame_tests] } {
30 untested inline-cmds.exp
31 return
32}
33
34# First, check that the things we expected to be inlined really were,
35# and those that shouldn't be weren't.
36set line1 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 1 here" ${srcfile2}]
37gdb_breakpoint $srcfile2:$line1
38set line2 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 2 here" ${srcfile2}]
39gdb_breakpoint $srcfile2:$line2
40
41gdb_test "continue" ".*set breakpoint 1 here.*" "continue to bar (1)"
42gdb_test "backtrace" "#0 bar.*#1 .*func1.*#2 .*main.*" \
43 "backtrace from bar (1)"
44gdb_test "up" "#1 .*func1.*" "up from bar (1)"
45gdb_test "info frame" ".*inlined into frame.*" "func1 inlined (1)"
46
47gdb_test "continue" ".*set breakpoint 1 here.*" "continue to bar (2)"
48gdb_test "backtrace" "#0 bar.*#1 .*func1.*#2 .*func2.*#3 .*main.*" \
49 "backtrace from bar (2)"
50gdb_test "up" "#1 .*func1.*" "up from bar (2)"
51gdb_test "info frame" ".*inlined into frame.*" "func1 inlined (2)"
52gdb_test "up" "#2 .*func2.*" "up from func1 (2)"
53gdb_test "info frame" ".*inlined into frame.*" "func2 inlined (2)"
54
55gdb_test "continue" ".*set breakpoint 2 here.*" "continue to marker"
56gdb_test "backtrace" "#0 marker.*#1 .*main.*" "backtrace from marker"
57gdb_test "info frame" ".*called by frame.*" "marker not inlined"
58
59# Next, check that we can next over inlined functions. We should not end up
60# inside any of them.
61delete_breakpoints
62runto_main
63
64# The lines before the first inlined call.
65set first "x = 7|y = 8"
66
67# Some extra lines that end up in our stepping due to code motion.
68set opt "start of main|result = 0"
69
70# We start this test with a "list" instead of a "next", in case the
71# first non-prologue instruction in main comes from the inlined function.
72set msg "next over inlined functions"
73gdb_test_multiple "list" $msg {
74 -re "($first|result = func1|result = func2|$opt).*$gdb_prompt $" {
75 send_gdb "next\r"
76 exp_continue
77 }
78 -re "marker \\\(\\\);\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
79 pass $msg
80 }
81}
82
83# Check that when next shows the call of func1, it has not happened yet.
84runto_main
85
86# Like the return value of gdb_test: -1 something is wrong, 0 passed, 1 failed.
87set bt_test -1
88set x_test -1
89set func1_step -1
90
91set last_was_func1_call 0
92set msg "next past inlined func1"
93gdb_test_multiple "list" $msg {
94 -re "($first|$opt).*$gdb_prompt $" {
95 set last_was_func1_call 0
96 send_gdb "next\r"
97 exp_continue
98 }
99 -re "result = func1 \\\(\\\);\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
100 # Check whether x has been set. If 0, we may be doing something
101 # else associated with this line besides the inlined call - e.g.
102 # loading the address of result. If 7, we may be at the call site.
103 # If 15, though, we might be past the call and back at the store to
104 # result - that's OK, as long as we weren't just here (see
105 # func1_step above).
106 set x_val -1
107 gdb_test_multiple "print x" "" {
108 -re "\\\$$decimal = (\[0-9\]*)\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
109 set x_val $expect_out(1,string)
110 }
111 -re "$gdb_prompt $" { }
112 }
113 if { $x_val == 0 || $x_val == 7 } {
114 if { $x_test != 1 } {
115 set x_test 0
116 }
117 } elseif { $x_val == 15 } {
118 if { $func1_step == -1 } {
119 # We passed func1 without stopping at the call site.
120 set x_test 1
121 }
122 } else {
123 set x_test 1
124 }
125
126 # func1 should not show up on backtraces if we are at its call
127 # site.
128 if { $bt_test != 1 } {
129 set bt_test [gdb_test "backtrace" "#0 \[^#]*main.*" ""]
130 }
131
132 # When we next over func1, we should not return to the same
133 # line. But we might go past the line, according to source
134 # code order, and then come back. A valid but odd layout is
135 # body of func1, load result's address into a register using
136 # the source location of "result = 0" several lines down, and
137 # then return to this line for the store. GCC 4.3 does that
138 # on ARM.
139 if { $last_was_func1_call } {
140 set func1_step 1
141 } elseif { $func1_step == -1 } {
142 set func1_step 0
143 }
144 set last_was_func1_call 1
145
146 send_gdb "next\r"
147 exp_continue
148 }
149
150 -re "result = func2 \\\(\\\);\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
151 pass $msg
152 }
153}
154
155if { $x_test == 0 } {
156 pass "print x before func1"
157} else {
158 fail "print x before func1"
159}
160
161if { $bt_test == 0 } {
162 pass "backtrace does not include func1"
163} else {
164 fail "backtrace does not include func1"
165}
166
167if { $bt_test == 0 } {
168 pass "stepped over call to func1"
169} else {
170 fail "stepped over call to func1"
171}
172
173# Next, check that we can single step into inlined functions. We should always
174# "stop" at the call sites before entering them.
175runto_main
176
177set msg "step into func1"
178set saw_call_site 0
179gdb_test_multiple "list" $msg {
180 -re "($first|$opt).*$gdb_prompt $" {
181 send_gdb "step\r"
182 exp_continue
183 }
184 -re "result = func1.*$gdb_prompt $" {
185 set saw_call_site 1
186 send_gdb "step\r"
187 exp_continue
188 }
189 -re "func1 \\\(\\\) at .*\r\n$decimal.*bar \\\(\\\);\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
190 if { $saw_call_site } {
191 pass $msg
192 } else {
193 fail $msg
194 }
195 }
196}
197
198# Check finish out of an inlined function.
199set msg "finish from func1"
200gdb_test_multiple "finish" $msg {
201 -re "result = func1 \\\(\\\);\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
202 pass $msg
203 }
204 -re "($first|$opt).*$gdb_prompt $" {
205 # Whoops. We finished, but ended up back at an earlier line. Keep
206 # trying.
207 send_gdb "step\r"
208 exp_continue
209 }
210 -re "func1 \\\(\\\) at .*\r\n$decimal.*bar \\\(\\\);\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
211 send_gdb "finish\r"
212 exp_continue
213 }
214}
215
216# Test some corner cases involving consecutive inlined functions.
217set line3 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 3 here"]
218gdb_breakpoint $line3
219gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "consecutive func1"
220
221gdb_test "next" ".*func1 .*first call.*" "next to first func1"
222set msg "next to second func1"
223gdb_test_multiple "next" $msg {
224 -re ".*func1 .*second call.*$gdb_prompt $" {
225 pass $msg
226 }
227 -re ".*marker .*$gdb_prompt $" {
228 # This assembles to two consecutive call instructions.
229 # Both appear to be at the same line, because they're
230 # in the body of the same inlined function. This is
231 # reasonable for the line table. GDB should take the
232 # containing block and/or function into account when
233 # deciding how far to step. The single line table entry
234 # is actually two consecutive instances of the same line.
235 kfail gdb/NNNN $msg
236 }
237}
238
239# It is easier when the two inlined functions are not on the same line.
240set line4 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 4 here"]
241gdb_breakpoint $line4
242gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "func1 then func3"
243
244gdb_test "next" ".*func1 \\\(\\\);" "next to func1 before func3"
245gdb_test "next" ".*func3 \\\(\\\);" "next to func3"
246
247# Test finishing out of one thing and into another.
248set line5 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 5 here"]
249gdb_breakpoint $line5
250gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "finish into func1"
251
252gdb_test "next" ".*marker \\\(\\\);" "next to finish marker"
253gdb_test "step" ".*set breakpoint 2 here.*" "step into finish marker"
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255# Some architectures will have one or more instructions after
256# the call instruction which still are part of the call sequence,
257# so it should be expected to return to the caller line after issue
258# a 'finish' command.
259gdb_test_multiple "finish" "finish from marker" {
260 -re "func1 \\\(\\\);.*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
261 pass "finish from marker to func1"
262 }
263 -re "marker \\\(\\\);.*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
264 pass "finish from marker"
265 gdb_test "step" "func1 \\\(\\\);.*" "step after marker to reach func1"
266 }
267}
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268
269gdb_test "step" "bar \\\(\\\);" "step into func1 for finish"
270gdb_test "finish" "func3 \\\(\\\);" "finish from func1 to func3"
271
272# Test a deeper call stack.
273set line6 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 6 here"]
274gdb_breakpoint $line6
275gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "before the outer_inline call"
276gdb_test "step" "marker \\\(\\\) at .*" "reach 1 the outer_inline call"
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277gdb_test_multiple "finish" "finish from marker" {
278 -re "main \\\(\\\) at .*outer_inline2 \\\(\\\);.*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
279 pass "reach outer_inline2"
280 }
281 -re "main \\\(\\\) at .*marker \\\(\\\);.*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
282 pass "finish from marker"
283 gdb_test "step" "outer_inline2 \\\(\\\);.*" "step after marker to reach outer_inline2"
284 }
285}
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286gdb_test "bt" "#0 main.*" "backtrace at main of outer_inline"
287gdb_test "step" "outer_inline2 \\\(\\\) at .*" "enter outer_inline2"
288gdb_test "bt" "#0 outer_inline2.*#1 main.*" "backtrace at outer_inline2"
289gdb_test "step" "outer_inline1 \\\(\\\) at .*" "enter outer_inline1 from outer_inline2"
290
291set msg "backtrace at outer_inline1"
292gdb_test_multiple "bt" $msg {
293 -re "#0 outer_inline1.*#1 outer_inline2.*#2 main.*$gdb_prompt $" {
294 pass $msg
295 }
296 -re "#0 $hex in outer_inline1.*#1 outer_inline2.*#2 main.*$gdb_prompt $" {
297 # Binutils PR gas/6717. Gas moves .loc past .p2align and the
298 # leading nop of the inlined call appears to be on the same line
299 # as main's call to marker.
300 xfail $msg
301 gdb_test "step" "noinline \\\(\\\);" "step to call of noinline"
302 }
303}
304
305gdb_test "step" "noinline \\\(\\\) at .*" "enter noinline from outer_inline1"
306gdb_test "bt" "#0 noinline.*#1 .*outer_inline1.*#2 .*outer_inline2.*#3 main.*" "backtrace at noinline from outer_inline1"
307gdb_test "step" "inlined_fn \\\(\\\) at .*" "enter inlined_fn from noinline"
308gdb_test "bt" "#0 inlined_fn.*#1 noinline.*#2 .*outer_inline1.*#3 .*outer_inline2.*#4 main.*" "backtrace at inlined_fn from noinline"
309gdb_test "info frame" ".*inlined into frame.*" "inlined_fn from noinline inlined"
310gdb_test "up" "#1 noinline.*" "up to noinline"
311gdb_test "info frame" ".*\n called by frame.*" "noinline from outer_inline1 not inlined"
312gdb_test "up" "#2 .*outer_inline1.*" "up to outer_inline1"
313gdb_test "info frame" ".*inlined into frame.*" "outer_inline1 inlined"
314gdb_test "up" "#3 .*outer_inline2.*" "up to outer_inline2"
315gdb_test "info frame" ".*inlined into frame.*" "outer_inline2 inlined"
316gdb_test "up" "#4 main.*" "up from outer_inline2"
317gdb_test "info frame" ".*\n caller of frame.*" "main not inlined"