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1 # Copyright (C) 2014-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
2
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15
16 # This file is part of the gdb testsuite.
17
18 # Test stepping over permanent breakpoints.
19
20 standard_testfile
21
22 set options { debug }
23 if { ![target_info exists gdb,nosignals] } {
24 lappend options "additional_flags=-DSIGNALS"
25 }
26
27 if {[build_executable "failed to prepare" $testfile $srcfile $options]} {
28 return -1
29 }
30
31 set line_bp [gdb_get_line_number "write permanent bp"]
32
33 # The test proper. ALWAYS_INSERTED indicates whether testing in
34 # "breakpoint always-inserted" mode. If SW_WATCHPOINT is true, set a
35 # software watchpoint, which forces constantly single-stepping, and
36 # exercises stepping the permanent breakpoint while delivering a
37 # signal at the same time.
38
39 proc test {always_inserted sw_watchpoint} {
40 global line_bp
41 global hex decimal
42 global gdb_prompt
43 global srcfile binfile
44
45 clean_restart $binfile
46
47 if ![runto_main] then {
48 return -1
49 }
50
51 gdb_test "set breakpoint always-inserted $always_inserted"
52
53 if {$sw_watchpoint} {
54 # Watching a convenience variable forces a software
55 # watchpoint.
56 gdb_test "watch \$dummy_convenience" "Watchpoint .*"
57 }
58
59 set address_bp ""
60 set address_after_bp ""
61
62 with_test_prefix "setup" {
63
64 # Set a breakpoint where we'll manually plant a permanent
65 # breakpoint.
66 set test "set probe breakpoint"
67 gdb_test_multiple "break $line_bp" $test {
68 -re "Breakpoint .* at ($hex).*$gdb_prompt $" {
69 set address_bp $expect_out(1,string)
70 pass $test
71 }
72 }
73 if {$address_bp == ""} {
74 return
75 }
76
77 # Get the size of the instruction where the breakpoint will
78 # manually inserted.
79 set test "get size of instruction"
80 gdb_test_multiple "x/2i $address_bp" $test {
81 -re ".*$hex <test\\+$decimal>:\[^\r\n\]+\r\n\[ \]+($hex).*\.\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
82 set address_after_bp $expect_out(1,string)
83 pass $test
84 }
85 }
86 if {$address_after_bp == ""} {
87 return
88 }
89
90 # Write address range where the breakpoint is inserted to the
91 # corresponding variables in the inferior.
92 gdb_test "p /x addr_bp = $address_bp" " = $address_bp" \
93 "write addr_bp"
94 gdb_test "p /x addr_after_bp = $address_after_bp" " = $address_after_bp" \
95 "write addr_after_bp"
96
97 # Run the "setup" function in the inferior. This memcpy's the
98 # breakpoint instruction to a buffer in the inferior.
99 gdb_test "next" "test_basics \\(\\).*" "next over setup"
100
101 delete_breakpoints
102
103 # We now have the breakpoint instruction stored in 'buffer'. Poke it
104 # to memory manually.
105 set count [expr $address_after_bp - $address_bp]
106 for {set i 0} {$i < $count} {incr i} {
107 set test "p /x addr_bp\[$i\] = buffer\[$i\]"
108 gdb_test_multiple $test $test {
109 -re "Cannot access memory at address $hex.*$gdb_prompt $" {
110 # Some targets (QEMU for one) will disallow writes to the
111 # .text section under certain circumstances. It is no use
112 # continuing with the test at this point. Just return.
113 unsupported "cannot modify memory"
114 return
115 }
116 -re " = .*$gdb_prompt $" {
117 pass $test
118 }
119 }
120 }
121 }
122
123 with_test_prefix "basics" {
124 # Run to the permanent breakpoint, just to make sure we've inserted it
125 # correctly.
126 # If the target fails to stop, the remainder of the test will not work
127 # so just return. This can happen on some simulator targets where
128 # the running program doesn't see breakpoints that are visible to
129 # the execution engine, or where writes to the .text section are
130 # quietly ignored.
131 set test "permanent breakpoint causes random signal"
132 gdb_test_multiple "continue" $test {
133 -re "exited normally.*$gdb_prompt $" {
134 unsupported "failed to stop at permanent breakpoint"
135 return
136 }
137 -re "Program received signal SIGTRAP.*$gdb_prompt $" {
138 pass $test
139 }
140 }
141
142 # Now set a breakpoint on top, thus creating a permanent breakpoint.
143 gdb_breakpoint "$line_bp"
144
145 # Depending on whether this is a decr_pc_after_break arch, the PC will
146 # be either pointing at the permanent breakpoint address, or just
147 # after. Set the GDB breakpoint on top, and continue, twice. At
148 # least once, GDB will need to step-over the permanent breakpoint.
149
150 gdb_test "continue" "Breakpoint .*" "stop at permanent breakpoint"
151
152 gdb_test "p \$prev_counter = counter" " = $decimal"
153
154 gdb_test "continue" "Breakpoint .*" "stop at permanent breakpoint twice"
155
156 # Check that indeed the continue made progress, instead of re-trapping
157 # without advancing.
158 gdb_test "p counter - \$prev_counter" " = 1"
159
160 gdb_test "info breakpoints" \
161 "breakpoint.*keep.*y.*$hex.*in test at .*$srcfile:$line_bp.*already hit 2 times.*" \
162 "info breakpoints show enabled breakpoint"
163
164 gdb_test "disable \$bpnum"
165
166 gdb_test "commands\nset \$commands_ran = 1\nend" "" \
167 "set breakpoint commands"
168
169 gdb_test "info breakpoints" \
170 "breakpoint.*keep.*n.*$hex.*in test at .*$srcfile:$line_bp.*already hit 2 times.*" \
171 "info breakpoints shows disabled breakpoint"
172
173 # Run to the permanent breakpoint again. This time, since it's
174 # disabled, it should act as if we hadn't created it in the first
175 # place. IOW, we should get a random signal, and, the breakpoint's
176 # command should not run.
177 gdb_test "continue" "Program received signal SIGTRAP.*" \
178 "disabled permanent breakpoint doesn't explain stop"
179
180 gdb_test "info breakpoints" \
181 "breakpoint.*keep.*n.*$hex.*in test at .*$srcfile:$line_bp.*already hit 2 times.*" \
182 "info breakpoints still shows same number of hits"
183
184 gdb_test "print \$commands_ran" " = void" \
185 "breakpoint commands didn't run"
186
187 # Reenable the breakpoint, and check that it gets hit and accounted
188 # for this time.
189 gdb_test "enable \$bpnum" "" "reenable breakpoint"
190
191 gdb_test "continue" "Breakpoint .*" \
192 "stop at permanent breakpoint thrice"
193
194 gdb_test "info breakpoints" \
195 "breakpoint.*keep.*y.*$hex.*in test at .*$srcfile:$line_bp.*already hit 3 times.*" \
196 "info breakpoints shows one more hit"
197
198 gdb_test "print \$commands_ran" " = 1" "breakpoint commands ran"
199
200 # Check that stepi advances only past the permanent breakpoint, and
201 # not a single instruction more.
202 gdb_test "stepi" "after permanent bp .*" \
203 "single-step past permanent breakpoint"
204 }
205
206 with_test_prefix "next trips on permanent bp" {
207 delete_breakpoints
208
209 gdb_breakpoint "test_next"
210 gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "test_next"
211
212 gdb_breakpoint "$line_bp"
213 gdb_test "condition \$bpnum 0"
214
215 gdb_test "next" "after next .*"
216 }
217
218 if ![target_info exists gdb,nosignals] {
219
220 with_test_prefix "continue trips on nested permanent bp" {
221 delete_breakpoints
222
223 gdb_breakpoint "test_signal_nested"
224 gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "test_signal_nested"
225
226 gdb_breakpoint "$line_bp"
227 gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "permanent bp"
228 gdb_test "condition \$bpnum 0"
229
230 # Let SIGALRM trigger.
231 sleep 2
232
233 # We're now stopped at a permanent breakpoint, with a
234 # signal pending.
235 gdb_breakpoint "test_signal_nested_done"
236 gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "test_signal_nested_done"
237
238 # Ensure that the handler did run. There's one call to
239 # test in the mainline code, and another in the signal
240 # handler.
241 gdb_test "p counter" " = 2"
242 }
243
244 if [can_single_step_to_signal_handler] {
245
246 with_test_prefix "stepi signal with handler" {
247 delete_breakpoints
248
249 gdb_breakpoint "test_signal_with_handler"
250 gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "test_signal_with_handler"
251
252 gdb_breakpoint "$line_bp"
253
254 gdb_test "continue" "Breakpoint .*" "stop at permanent breakpoint"
255
256 gdb_test "queue-signal SIGUSR1"
257
258 set test "single-step to handler"
259 gdb_test_multiple "stepi" $test {
260 -re "Program received signal SIGTRAP.*$gdb_prompt $" {
261 fail $test
262 }
263 -re "handler .*$gdb_prompt $" {
264 pass $test
265 }
266 }
267
268 # Check that the mainline PC points at the permanent
269 # breakpoint.
270 gdb_test "up 2" "test .*" "up to mainline code"
271
272 gdb_test "p /x \$pc" " = $address_bp" \
273 "mainline pc points at permanent breakpoint"
274
275 gdb_test "continue" "Breakpoint .*" \
276 "stop at permanent breakpoint, out of handler"
277 }
278
279 with_test_prefix "stepi signal with no handler" {
280 gdb_breakpoint "test_signal_no_handler"
281 gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "test_signal_no_handler"
282
283 gdb_test "continue" "Breakpoint .*" "stop at permanent breakpoint"
284
285 gdb_test "queue-signal SIGUSR1"
286
287 gdb_test "stepi" "after permanent bp .*" \
288 "single-step past permanent breakpoint"
289 }
290 }
291 }
292 }
293
294 foreach always_inserted {off on} {
295 foreach sw_watchpoint {0 1} {
296 with_test_prefix "always_inserted=$always_inserted, sw_watchpoint=$sw_watchpoint" {
297 test $always_inserted $sw_watchpoint
298 }
299 }
300 }