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VPATH = @srcdir@ srcdir = @srcdir@ prefix = @prefix@ exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@ abs_builddir = @abs_builddir@ abs_srcdir = @abs_srcdir@ target_alias = @target_noncanonical@ program_transform_name = @program_transform_name@ build_canonical = @build@ host_canonical = @host@ target_canonical = @target@ enable_libctf = @enable_libctf@ SHELL = @SHELL@ EXEEXT = @EXEEXT@ SUBDIRS = @subdirs@ RPATH_ENVVAR = @RPATH_ENVVAR@ CC=@CC@ EXPECT = `if [ "$${READ1}" != "" ] ; then \ echo $${rootme}/expect-read1; \ elif [ "$${READMORE}" != "" ] ; then \ echo $${rootme}/expect-readmore; \ elif [ -f $${rootme}/../../expect/expect ] ; then \ echo $${rootme}/../../expect/expect ; \ else \ echo expect ; \ fi` RUNTEST = $(RUNTEST_FOR_TARGET) RUNTESTFLAGS = FORCE_PARALLEL = GDB_DEBUG = GDBSERVER_DEBUG = # Default number of iterations that we will use to run the testsuite # if the user does not specify the RACY_ITER environment variable # (e.g., when the user calls the make rule directly from the command # line). DEFAULT_RACY_ITER = 3 RUNTEST_FOR_TARGET = `\ if [ -f $${srcdir}/../../dejagnu/runtest ]; then \ echo $${srcdir}/../../dejagnu/runtest; \ else \ if [ "$(host_canonical)" = "$(target_canonical)" ]; then \ echo runtest; \ else \ t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo runtest | sed -e $$t; \ fi; \ fi` #### host, target, and site specific Makefile frags come in here. # The use of $$(x_FOR_TARGET) reduces the command line length by not # duplicating the lengthy definition. TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS = \ "prefix=$(prefix)" \ "exec_prefix=$(exec_prefix)" \ "against=$(against)" \ 'CC=$$(CC_FOR_TARGET)' \ "CC_FOR_TARGET=$(CC_FOR_TARGET)" \ "CFLAGS=$(TESTSUITE_CFLAGS)" \ 'CXX=$$(CXX_FOR_TARGET)' \ "CXX_FOR_TARGET=$(CXX_FOR_TARGET)" \ "CXXFLAGS=$(CXXFLAGS)" \ "MAKEINFO=$(MAKEINFO)" \ "INSTALL=$(INSTALL)" \ "INSTALL_PROGRAM=$(INSTALL_PROGRAM)" \ "INSTALL_DATA=$(INSTALL_DATA)" \ "LDFLAGS=$(LDFLAGS)" \ "LIBS=$(LIBS)" \ "RUNTEST=$(RUNTEST)" \ "RUNTESTFLAGS=$(RUNTESTFLAGS)" all: @: .NOEXPORT: INFODIRS=doc info: install-info: dvi: install-dvi: pdf: install-pdf: html: install-html: install: uninstall: force # Use absolute `site.exp' path everywhere to suppress VPATH lookups for it. # Bare `site.exp' is used as a target here if user requests it explicitly. # $(RUNTEST) is looking up `site.exp' only in the current directory. $(abs_builddir)/site.exp site.exp: Makefile $(ECHO_GEN) \ rm -f ./tmp?; \ touch site.exp; \ mv site.exp site.bak; \ echo "## these variables are automatically generated by make ##" > ./tmp0; \ echo "# Do not edit here. If you wish to override these values" >> ./tmp0; \ echo "# add them to the last section" >> ./tmp0; \ echo "set host_triplet ${host_canonical}" >> ./tmp0; \ echo "set target_alias $(target_alias)" >> ./tmp0; \ echo "set target_triplet ${target_canonical}" >> ./tmp0; \ echo "set build_triplet ${build_canonical}" >> ./tmp0; \ echo "set srcdir ${abs_srcdir}" >> ./tmp0; \ echo "set tool gdb" >> ./tmp0; \ echo "set enable_libctf ${enable_libctf}" >> ./tmp0; \ echo 'source $${srcdir}/lib/append_gdb_boards_dir.exp' >> ./tmp0; \ echo "## All variables above are generated by configure. Do Not Edit ##" >> ./tmp0; \ cat ./tmp0 > site.exp; \ cat site.bak | sed \ -e '1,/^## All variables above are.*##/ d' >> site.exp; \ rm -f ./tmp? installcheck: # See whether -j was given to make. Before GNU make 4.2, either it was # given with no arguments, and appears as "j" in the first word, or it was # given an argument and appears as "-j" in a separate word. Starting with # GNU make 4.2, it always appears as "-j"/"-jN" in a separate word. saw_dash_j = $(or $(findstring j,$(firstword $(MAKEFLAGS))),$(filter -j%,$(MAKEFLAGS))) # Try to run the tests in parallel if any -j option is given. If RUNTESTFLAGS # is not empty, then by default the tests will be serialized. This can be # overridden by setting FORCE_PARALLEL to any non-empty value. CHECK_TARGET_TMP = $(if $(FORCE_PARALLEL),check-parallel,$(if $(RUNTESTFLAGS),check-single,$(if $(saw_dash_j),check-parallel,check-single))) CHECK_TARGET = $(if $(RACY_ITER),$(addsuffix -racy,$(CHECK_TARGET_TMP)),$(CHECK_TARGET_TMP)) # Note that we must resort to a recursive make invocation here, # because GNU make 3.82 has a bug preventing MAKEFLAGS from being used # in conditions. check: all $(abs_builddir)/site.exp $(MAKE) $(CHECK_TARGET) check-read1: read1.so expect-read1 $(MAKE) READ1="1" check check-readmore: readmore.so expect-readmore $(MAKE) READMORE="1" check # Check whether we need to print the timestamp for each line of # status. TIMESTAMP = $(if $(TS),| $(srcdir)/print-ts.py $(if $(TS_FORMAT),$(TS_FORMAT),),) gdb_debug = $(if $(GDB_DEBUG),GDB_DEBUG=$(GDB_DEBUG) ; export GDB_DEBUG ;,) gdbserver_debug = $(if $(GDBSERVER_DEBUG),GDBSERVER_DEBUG=$(GDBSERVER_DEBUG) ; export GDBSERVER_DEBUG ;,) # All the hair to invoke dejagnu. A given invocation can just append # $(RUNTESTFLAGS) DO_RUNTEST = \ rootme=`pwd`; export rootme; \ srcdir=${srcdir} ; export srcdir ; \ EXPECT=${EXPECT} ; export EXPECT ; \ EXEEXT=${EXEEXT} ; export EXEEXT ; $(gdb_debug) $(gdbserver_debug) \ $(RPATH_ENVVAR)=$$rootme/../../expect:$$rootme/../../libstdc++:$$rootme/../../tk/unix:$$rootme/../../tcl/unix:$$rootme/../../bfd:$$rootme/../../opcodes:$$$(RPATH_ENVVAR); \ export $(RPATH_ENVVAR); \ if [ -f $${rootme}/../../expect/expect ] ; then \ TCL_LIBRARY=$${srcdir}/../../tcl/library ; \ export TCL_LIBRARY ; fi ; \ $(RUNTEST) --status # TESTS exists for the user to pass on the command line to easily # say "Only run these tests." With check-single it's not necessary, but # with check-parallel there's no other way to (easily) specify a subset # of tests. For consistency we support it for check-single as well. # To specify all tests in a subdirectory, use TESTS=gdb.subdir/*.exp. # E.g., make check TESTS="gdb.server/*.exp gdb.threads/*.exp". TESTS := ifeq ($(strip $(TESTS)),) expanded_tests_or_none := else expanded_tests := $(patsubst $(srcdir)/%,%,$(wildcard $(addprefix $(srcdir)/,$(TESTS)))) expanded_tests_or_none := $(or $(expanded_tests),no-matching-tests-found) endif # With check-single, if TESTS was expanded to "no-matching-tests-found" then # this will be passed to DejaGnu, resuling in an error. With check-parallel # in the same situation, we avoid invoking DejaGnu, and instead just call # the check/no-matching-tests-found rule (which prints a helpful message). # # To get the same behaviour for check-single we decide here, based on how # TESTS expanded, whether check-single should redirect to do-check-single or # to check/no-matching-tests-found. ifeq ($(expanded_tests_or_none),no-matching-tests-found) CHECK_SINGLE_DEP=check/no-matching-tests-found else CHECK_SINGLE_DEP=do-check-single endif # Shorthand for running all the tests in a single directory. check-gdb.%: $(MAKE) check TESTS="gdb.$*/*.exp" do-check-single: -rm -f *core* gdb.sum gdb.log $(DO_RUNTEST) $(RUNTESTFLAGS) $(expanded_tests_or_none) $(TIMESTAMP); \ result=$$?; \ if test -e gdb.sum; then \ $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/lib/dg-add-core-file-count.sh; \ sed -n '/=== gdb Summary ===/,$$ p' gdb.sum; \ fi; \ exit $$result check-single: $(CHECK_SINGLE_DEP) check-single-racy: -rm -rf cache racy_outputs temp mkdir -p racy_outputs; \ racyiter="$(RACY_ITER)"; \ test "x$$racyiter" = "x" && \ racyiter=$(DEFAULT_RACY_ITER); \ if test $$racyiter -lt 2 ; then \ echo "RACY_ITER must be at least 2."; \ exit 1; \ fi; \ trap "exit" INT; \ for n in `seq $$racyiter` ; do \ mkdir -p racy_outputs/$$n; \ $(DO_RUNTEST) --outdir=racy_outputs/$$n $(RUNTESTFLAGS) \ $(expanded_tests_or_none) $(TIMESTAMP); \ done; \ $(srcdir)/analyze-racy-logs.py \ `ls racy_outputs/*/gdb.sum` > racy.sum; \ sed -n '/=== gdb Summary ===/,$$ p' racy.sum check-parallel: -rm -f *core* -rm -rf cache outputs temp $(MAKE) -k do-check-parallel; \ result=$$?; \ if test -d outputs; then \ $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../../contrib/dg-extract-results.sh \ `find outputs -name gdb.sum -print` > gdb.sum; \ $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../../contrib/dg-extract-results.sh -L \ `find outputs -name gdb.log -print` > gdb.log; \ $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/lib/dg-add-core-file-count.sh; \ sed -n '/=== gdb Summary ===/,$$ p' gdb.sum; \ fi; \ exit $$result check-parallel-racy: -rm -rf cache racy_outputs temp racyiter="$(RACY_ITER)"; \ test "x$$racyiter" = "x" && \ racyiter=$(DEFAULT_RACY_ITER); \ if test $$racyiter -lt 2 ; then \ echo "RACY_ITER must be at least 2."; \ exit 1; \ fi; \ trap "exit" INT; \ for n in `seq $$racyiter` ; do \ $(MAKE) -k do-check-parallel-racy \ RACY_OUTPUT_N=$$n; \ $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../../contrib/dg-extract-results.sh \ `find racy_outputs/$$n -name gdb.sum -print` > \ racy_outputs/$$n/gdb.sum; \ $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../../contrib/dg-extract-results.sh -L \ `find racy_outputs/$$n -name gdb.log -print` > \ racy_outputs/$$n/gdb.log; \ sed -n '/=== gdb Summary ===/,$$ p' racy_outputs/$$n/gdb.sum; \ done; \ $(srcdir)/analyze-racy-logs.py \ `ls racy_outputs/*/gdb.sum` > racy.sum; \ sed -n '/=== gdb Summary ===/,$$ p' racy.sum # Turn a list of .exp files into "check/" targets. Only examine .exp # files appearing in a gdb.* directory -- we don't want to pick up # lib/ by mistake. For example, gdb.linespec/linespec.exp becomes # check/gdb.linespec/linespec.exp. The list is generally sorted # alphabetically, but we take a few tests known to be slow and push # them to the front of the list to try to lessen the overall time # taken by the test suite -- if one of these tests happens to be run # late, it will cause the overall time to increase. ifeq ($(strip $(TESTS)),) slow_tests = gdb.base/break-interp.exp gdb.base/interp.exp \ gdb.base/multi-forks.exp all_tests := $(shell cd $(srcdir) && find gdb.* -name '*.exp' -print) reordered_tests := $(slow_tests) $(filter-out $(slow_tests),$(all_tests)) TEST_TARGETS := $(addprefix $(if $(RACY_ITER),check-racy,check)/,$(reordered_tests)) else TEST_TARGETS := $(addprefix $(if $(RACY_ITER),check-racy,check)/,$(expanded_tests_or_none)) endif do-check-parallel: $(TEST_TARGETS) @: check/%.exp: -mkdir -p outputs/$* @$(DO_RUNTEST) GDB_PARALLEL=yes --outdir=outputs/$* $*.exp $(RUNTESTFLAGS) $(TIMESTAMP) do-check-parallel-racy: $(TEST_TARGETS) @: check-racy/%.exp: -mkdir -p racy_outputs/$(RACY_OUTPUT_N)/$* $(DO_RUNTEST) GDB_PARALLEL=yes \ --outdir=racy_outputs/$(RACY_OUTPUT_N)/$* $*.exp \ $(RUNTESTFLAGS) $(TIMESTAMP) check/no-matching-tests-found: @echo "" @echo "No matching tests found." @echo "" # Utility rule invoked by step 2 of the build-perf rule. workers/%.worker: mkdir -p gdb.perf/outputs/$* $(DO_RUNTEST) --outdir=gdb.perf/outputs/$* lib/build-piece.exp WORKER=$* GDB_PARALLEL=gdb.perf $(RUNTESTFLAGS) GDB_PERFTEST_MODE=compile GDB_PERFTEST_SUBMODE=build-pieces $(TIMESTAMP) # Utility rule to build tests that support it in parallel. # The build is broken into 3 steps distinguished by GDB_PERFTEST_SUBMODE: # gen-workers, build-pieces, final. # # GDB_PERFTEST_MODE appears *after* RUNTESTFLAGS here because we don't want # anything in RUNTESTFLAGS to override it. # # We don't delete the outputs directory here as these programs can take # awhile to build, and perftest.exp has support for deciding whether to # recompile them. If you want to remove these directories, make clean. # # The point of step 1 is to construct the set of worker tasks for step 2. # All of the information needed by build-piece.exp is contained in the name # of the generated .worker file. build-perf: $(abs_builddir)/site.exp rm -rf gdb.perf/workers mkdir -p gdb.perf/workers @: Step 1: Generate the build .worker files. $(DO_RUNTEST) --directory=gdb.perf --outdir gdb.perf/workers GDB_PARALLEL=gdb.perf $(RUNTESTFLAGS) GDB_PERFTEST_MODE=compile GDB_PERFTEST_SUBMODE=gen-workers $(TIMESTAMP) @: Step 2: Compile the pieces. Here is the build parallelism. $(MAKE) $$(cd gdb.perf && echo workers/*/*.worker) @: Step 3: Do the final link. $(DO_RUNTEST) --directory=gdb.perf --outdir gdb.perf GDB_PARALLEL=gdb.perf $(RUNTESTFLAGS) GDB_PERFTEST_MODE=compile GDB_PERFTEST_SUBMODE=final $(TIMESTAMP) # The default is to both compile and run the tests. GDB_PERFTEST_MODE = both check-perf: all $(abs_builddir)/site.exp @if test ! -d gdb.perf; then mkdir gdb.perf; fi $(DO_RUNTEST) --directory=gdb.perf --outdir gdb.perf GDB_PERFTEST_MODE=$(GDB_PERFTEST_MODE) $(RUNTESTFLAGS) $(TIMESTAMP) check-all-boards: all $(abs_builddir)/site.exp @if [ -z "$(GDB_TARGET_USERNAME)" ]; then \ echo "Must define GDB_TARGET_USERNAME"; \ false; \ fi @if [ -z "$(GDB_HOST_USERNAME)" ]; then \ echo "Must define GDB_HOST_USERNAME"; \ false; \ fi @if [ -z "$(TESTS)" ]; then \ echo "Must define TESTS"; \ false; \ fi ${abs_srcdir}/make-check-all.sh --keep-results \ --host-user "$(GDB_HOST_USERNAME)" \ --target-user "$(GDB_TARGET_USERNAME)" \ "$(TESTS)" force:; clean mostlyclean: -rm -f *~ core *.o a.out xgdb *.x *.grt bigcore.corefile .gdb_history -rm -f core.* *.tf *.cl tracecommandsscript copy1.txt zzz-gdbscript -rm -f *.dwo *.dwp -rm -rf outputs temp cache -rm -rf gdb.perf/workers gdb.perf/outputs gdb.perf/temp gdb.perf/cache -rm -f read1.so expect-read1 readmore.so expect-readmore distclean maintainer-clean realclean: clean -rm -f *~ core -rm -f Makefile config.status *-init.exp lib/pdtrace -rm -fr *.log summary detail *.plog *.sum *.psum site.* Makefile : Makefile.in config.status $(host_makefile_frag) $(SHELL) config.status Makefile lib/pdtrace: pdtrace.in config.status $(SHELL) config.status lib/pdtrace config.status: configure $(SHELL) config.status --recheck TAGS: force find $(srcdir) -name '*.exp' -print | \ etags \ --regex='/\(proc\|proc_with_prefix\|gdb_caching_proc\)[ \t]+\([^ \t]+\)/\2/' \ - # Build the expect wrapper script that preloads the read1.so library. expect-read1 expect-readmore: $(ECHO_GEN) \ rm -f $@-tmp; \ touch $@-tmp; \ echo "# THIS FILE IS GENERATED -*- buffer-read-only: t -*- \n" >>$@-tmp; \ echo "# vi:set ro: */\n\n" >>$@-tmp; \ echo "# To regenerate this file, run:\n" >>$@-tmp; \ echo "# make clean; make/\n" >>$@-tmp; \ if [ $@ = expect-read1 ]; then \ echo "export LD_PRELOAD=`pwd`/read1.so" >>$@-tmp; \ else \ echo "export LD_PRELOAD=`pwd`/readmore.so" >>$@-tmp; \ fi; \ echo 'exec expect "$$@"' >>$@-tmp; \ chmod +x $@-tmp; \ mv $@-tmp $@ # Build the read1.so preload library. This overrides the `read' # function, making it read one byte at a time. Running the testsuite # with this catches racy tests. read1.so: lib/read1.c $(ECHO_CC) $(CC) -o $@ ${srcdir}/lib/read1.c -Wall -g -shared -fPIC $(CFLAGS) # Build the readmore.so preload library. This overrides the `read' # function, making it try harder to read more at a time. Running the # testsuite with this catches racy tests. readmore.so: lib/read1.c $(ECHO_CC) $(CC) -o $@ ${srcdir}/lib/read1.c -Wall -g -shared -fPIC \ $(CFLAGS) -DREADMORE # Build the read1 machinery. .PHONY: read1 readmore read1: read1.so expect-read1 readmore: readmore.so expect-readmore # Disable implicit make rules. include $(srcdir)/../disable-implicit-rules.mk include $(srcdir)/../silent-rules.mk