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2
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15
16 # Test that GDB doesn't get confused in the following scenario
17 # (PR breakpoints/17000). Say, we have this program:
18 #
19 # => 0xff000001 INSN1
20 # 0xff000002 INSN2
21 #
22 # The PC currently points at INSN1.
23 #
24 # 1 - User sets a breakpoint at 0xff000002 (INSN2).
25 #
26 # 2 - User steps. On software single-step archs, this sets a software
27 # single-step breakpoint at 0xff000002 (INSN2) too.
28 #
29 # 3 - User deletes breakpoint (INSN2) before the single-step finishes.
30 #
31 # 4 - The single-step finishes, and GDB removes the single-step
32 # breakpoint.
33
34 standard_testfile
35
36 if {[prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" $testfile $srcfile debug]} {
37 return -1
38 }
39
40 if ![runto_main] {
41 fail "can't run to main"
42 return 0
43 }
44
45 delete_breakpoints
46
47 # With the all-stop RSP, we can't talk to the target while it's
48 # running, until we get back the stop reply. If not using single-step
49 # breakpoints, then the "del" in stepi_del_break below will try to
50 # delete the user breakpoint from the target, which will fail, with
51 # "Cannot execute this command while the target is running.". On
52 # software single-step targets, that del shouldn't trigger any RSP
53 # traffic. Hardware-step targets that can't access memory while the
54 # target is running, either remote or native, are likewise affected.
55 # So we just skip the test if not using software single-stepping. We
56 # detect that by looking for 'to_resume (..., step)' in "debug
57 # target" output.
58
59 # Probe for software single-step breakpoint use.
60
61 gdb_test_no_output "set debug target 1"
62 set hardware_step 0
63 set test "probe target hardware step"
64 gdb_test_multiple "si" $test {
65 -re "to_resume \\(\[^\r\n\]+, step, .*$gdb_prompt $" {
66 set hardware_step 1
67 pass $test
68 }
69 -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
70 pass $test
71 }
72 }
73
74 if { $hardware_step } {
75 unsupported "target doesn't use software single-stepping"
76 return
77 }
78
79 gdb_test "set debug target 0" "->to_log_command.*\\)"
80
81 set line_re "\[^\r\n\]*"
82
83 gdb_test "b test:label" "Breakpoint .*"
84 gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "run past setup"
85 delete_breakpoints
86
87 # So we can precisely control breakpoint insertion order.
88 gdb_test_no_output "set breakpoint always-inserted on"
89
90 # Capture disassembly output. PREFIX is used as test prefix. The
91 # current instruction indicator (=>) is stripped away.
92 proc disassemble { prefix } {
93 with_test_prefix "$prefix" {
94 set output [capture_command_output "disassemble test" ""]
95 return [string map {"=>" " "} $output]
96 }
97 }
98
99 # Issue a stepi and immediately delete the user breakpoint that is set
100 # at the same address as the software single-step breakpoint. Do this
101 # in a user defined command, so that the stepi's trap doesn't have a
102 # chance to be handled before further input is processed. We then
103 # compare before/after disassembly. GDB should be able to handle
104 # deleting the user breakpoint before deleting the single-step
105 # breakpoint. E.g., we shouldn't see breakpoint instructions in the
106 # disassembly.
107
108 set disasm_before [disassemble "before"]
109
110 gdb_test "b test:label2" ".*" "set breakpoint where si will land"
111
112 set test "define stepi_del_break"
113 gdb_test_multiple $test $test {
114 -re "Type commands for definition of \"stepi_del_break\".\r\nEnd with a line saying just \"end\".\r\n>$" {
115 gdb_test "si&\ndel \$bpnum\nend" "" $test
116 }
117 }
118
119 set command "stepi_del_break"
120 set test $command
121 gdb_test_multiple $command $test {
122 -re "^$command\r\n$gdb_prompt " {
123 # Note no end anchor, because "si&" finishes and prints the
124 # current frame/line after the prompt is printed.
125 pass $test
126 }
127 }
128
129 # Now consume the output of the finished "si&".
130 set test "si& finished"
131 gdb_test_multiple "" $test {
132 -re "must be a single line \\\*/\r\n" {
133 pass $test
134 }
135 }
136
137 set disasm_after [disassemble "after"]
138
139 set test "before/after disassembly matches"
140 if ![string compare $disasm_before $disasm_after] {
141 pass $test
142 } else {
143 fail $test
144 }