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16# Please email any bugs, comments, and/or additions to this file to:
17# bug-gdb@prep.ai.mit.edu
18
19
20#
21# Support procedures for trace testing
22#
23
24
25#
26# Procedure: gdb_target_supports_trace
27# Returns true if GDB is connected to a target that supports tracing.
28# Allows tests to abort early if not running on a trace-aware target.
29#
30
31proc gdb_target_supports_trace { } {
32 global gdb_prompt
33
34 send_gdb "tstatus\n"
35 gdb_expect {
36 -re "\[Tt\]race can only be run on.*$gdb_prompt $" {
37 return 0
38 }
39 -re "\[Tt\]race can not be run on.*$gdb_prompt $" {
40 return 0
41 }
42 -re "\[Tt\]arget does not support.*$gdb_prompt $" {
43 return 0
44 }
45 -re ".*\[Ee\]rror.*$gdb_prompt $" {
46 return 0
47 }
48 -re ".*\[Ww\]arning.*$gdb_prompt $" {
49 return 0
50 }
51 -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
52 return 1
53 }
54 timeout {
55 return 0
56 }
57 }
58}
59
60
61#
62# Procedure: gdb_delete_tracepoints
63# Many of the tests depend on setting tracepoints at various places and
64# running until that tracepoint is reached. At times, we want to start
65# with a clean slate with respect to tracepoints, so this utility proc
66# lets us do this without duplicating this code everywhere.
67#
68
69proc gdb_delete_tracepoints {} {
70 global gdb_prompt
71
72 send_gdb "delete tracepoints\n"
73 gdb_expect 30 {
74 -re "Delete all tracepoints.*y or n.*$" {
75 send_gdb "y\n";
76 exp_continue
77 }
78 -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { # This happens if there were no tracepoints }
79 timeout {
80 perror "Delete all tracepoints in delete_tracepoints (timeout)"
81 return
82 }
83 }
84 send_gdb "info tracepoints\n"
85 gdb_expect 30 {
86 -re "No tracepoints.*$gdb_prompt $" {}
87 -re "$gdb_prompt $" { perror "tracepoints not deleted" ; return }
88 timeout { perror "info tracepoints (timeout)" ; return }
89 }
90}
91
92#
93# Procedure: gdb_trace_setactions
94# Define actions for a tracepoint.
95# Arguments:
96# testname -- identifying string for pass/fail output
97# tracepoint -- to which tracepoint do these actions apply? (optional)
98# args -- list of actions to be defined.
99# Returns:
100# zero -- success
101# non-zero -- failure
102
103proc gdb_trace_setactions { testname tracepoint args } {
104 global gdb_prompt;
105
106 set state 0;
107 set passfail "pass";
108 send_gdb "actions $tracepoint\n";
109 set expected_result "";
110 gdb_expect 5 {
111 -re "No tracepoint number .*$gdb_prompt $" {
112 fail $testname
113 return 1;
114 }
115 -re "Enter actions for tracepoint $tracepoint.*>" {
116 if { [llength $args] > 0 } {
117 set lastcommand "[lindex $args $state]";
118 send_gdb "[lindex $args $state]\n";
119 incr state;
120 set expected_result [lindex $args $state];
121 incr state;
122 } else {
123 send_gdb "end\n";
124 }
125 exp_continue;
126 }
127 -re "\(.*\)\[\r\n\]+\[ \t]*> $" {
128 if { $expected_result != "" } {
129 regsub "^\[^\r\n\]+\[\r\n\]+" "$expect_out(1,string)" "" out;
130 if ![regexp $expected_result $out] {
131 set passfail "fail";
132 }
133 set expected_result "";
134 }
135 if { $state < [llength $args] } {
136 send_gdb "[lindex $args $state]\n";
137 incr state;
138 set expected_result [lindex $args $state];
139 incr state;
140 } else {
141 send_gdb "end\n";
142 set expected_result "";
143 }
144 exp_continue;
145 }
146 -re "\(.*\)$gdb_prompt $" {
147 if { $expected_result != "" } {
148 if ![regexp $expected_result $expect_out(1,string)] {
149 set passfail "fail";
150 }
151 set expected_result "";
152 }
153 if { [llength $args] < $state } {
154 set passfail "fail";
155 }
156 }
157 default {
158 set passfail "fail";
159 }
160 }
161 if { $testname != "" } {
162 $passfail $testname;
163 }
164 if { $passfail == "pass" } then {
165 return 0;
166 } else {
167 return 1;
168 }
169}
170
171#
172# Procedure: gdb_tfind_test
173# Find a specified trace frame.
174# Arguments:
175# testname -- identifying string for pass/fail output
176# tfind_arg -- frame (line, PC, etc.) identifier
177# exp_res -- Expected result of frame test
178# args -- Test expression
179# Returns:
180# zero -- success
181# non-zero -- failure
182#
183
184proc gdb_tfind_test { testname tfind_arg exp_res args } {
185 global gdb_prompt;
186
187 if { "$args" != "" } {
188 set expr "$exp_res";
189 set exp_res "$args";
190 } else {
191 set expr "(int) \$trace_frame";
192 }
193 set passfail "fail";
194
195 gdb_test "tfind $tfind_arg" "" ""
196 send_gdb "printf \"x \%d x\\n\", $expr\n";
197 gdb_expect 10 {
198 -re "x (-*\[0-9\]+) x" {
199 if { $expect_out(1,string) == $exp_res } {
200 set passfail "pass";
201 }
202 exp_continue;
203 }
204 -re "$gdb_prompt $" { }
205 }
206 $passfail "$testname";
207 if { $passfail == "pass" } then {
208 return 0;
209 } else {
210 return 1;
211 }
212}
213
214#
215# Procedure: gdb_readexpr
216# Arguments:
217# gdb_expr -- the expression whose value is desired
218# Returns:
219# the value of gdb_expr, as evaluated by gdb.
220# [FIXME: returns -1 on error, which is sometimes a legit value]
221#
222
223proc gdb_readexpr { gdb_expr } {
224 global gdb_prompt;
225
226 set result -1;
227 send_gdb "print $gdb_expr\n"
228 gdb_expect 5 {
229 -re "\[$\].*= (\[0-9\]+).*$gdb_prompt $" {
230 set result $expect_out(1,string);
231 }
232 -re "$gdb_prompt $" { }
233 default { }
234 }
235 return $result;
236}
237
238#
239# Procedure: gdb_gettpnum
240# Arguments:
241# tracepoint (optional): if supplied, set a tracepoint here.
242# Returns:
243# the tracepoint ID of the most recently set tracepoint.
244#
245
246proc gdb_gettpnum { tracepoint } {
247 global gdb_prompt;
248
249 if { $tracepoint != "" } {
250 gdb_test "trace $tracepoint" "" ""
251 }
252 return [gdb_readexpr "\$tpnum"];
253}
254
255
256#
257# Procedure: gdb_find_function_baseline
258# Arguments:
259# func_name -- name of source function
260# Returns:
261# Sourcefile line of function definition (open curly brace),
262# or -1 on failure. Caller must check return value.
263# Note:
264# Works only for open curly brace at beginning of source line!
265#
266
267proc gdb_find_function_baseline { func_name } {
268 global gdb_prompt;
269
270 set baseline -1;
271
272 send_gdb "list $func_name\n"
273# gdb_expect {
274# -re "\[\r\n\]\[\{\].*$gdb_prompt $" {
275# set baseline 1
276# }
277# }
278}
279
280#
281# Procedure: gdb_find_function_baseline
282# Arguments:
283# filename: name of source file of desired function.
284# Returns:
285# Sourcefile line of function definition (open curly brace),
286# or -1 on failure. Caller must check return value.
287# Note:
288# Works only for open curly brace at beginning of source line!
289#
290
291proc gdb_find_recursion_test_baseline { filename } {
292 global gdb_prompt;
293
294 set baseline -1;
295
296 gdb_test "list $filename:1" "" ""
297 send_gdb "search gdb_recursion_test line 0\n"
298 gdb_expect {
299 -re "(\[0-9\]+)\[\t \]+\{.*line 0.*$gdb_prompt $" {
300 set baseline $expect_out(1,string);
301 }
302 -re "$gdb_prompt $" { }
303 default { }
304 }
305 return $baseline;
306}