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1d506c26 1# Copyright 1988-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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2
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
e22f8b7c 5# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
1f8a6abb 6# (at your option) any later version.
e22f8b7c 7#
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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.
e22f8b7c 12#
1f8a6abb 13# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
e22f8b7c 14# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
1f8a6abb 15
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16# Based on break.exp, written by Rob Savoye. (rob@cygnus.com)
17# Modified to test gdb's handling of separate debug info files.
4935890f 18# Modified to test gdb's handling of a debug-id retrieval.
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19
20# This file has two parts. The first is testing that gdb behaves
21# normally after reading in an executable and its corresponding
22# separate debug file. The second moves the .debug file to a different
23# location and tests the "set debug-file-directory" command.
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24# The third is for testing build-id retrievel by finding the separate
25# ".debug-id/ab/cdef.debug" file.
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26
27
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28#
29# test running programs
30#
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08b3fe69 32standard_testfile .c
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fc91c6c2 34if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug nowarnings}] != "" } {
84c93cd5 35 untested "failed to compile"
b60f0898 36 return -1
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37}
38
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39# Note: the procedure gdb_gnu_strip_debug will produce an executable called
40# ${binfile}, which is just like the executable ($binfile) but without
1db33378 41# the debuginfo. Instead $binfile has a .gnu_debuglink section which contains
a51dab88 42# the name of a debuginfo only file. This file will be stored in the
8e1d0c49 43# gdb.base/ subdirectory.
1f8a6abb 44
c74f7d1c 45if [gdb_gnu_strip_debug $binfile$EXEEXT] {
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46 # check that you have a recent version of strip and objcopy installed
47 unsupported "cannot produce separate debug info files"
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48 return -1
49}
50
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51#
52# PR gdb/9538. Verify that symlinked executable still finds the separate
53# debuginfo.
54#
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55set old_subdir $subdir
56set subdir [file join ${old_subdir} pr9538]
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57
58# Cleanup any stale state.
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59set new_name [standard_output_file ${testfile}${EXEEXT}]
60remote_exec build "rm -rf [file dirname $new_name]"
1db33378 61
08b3fe69 62remote_exec build "mkdir [file dirname $new_name]"
c74f7d1c 63remote_exec build "ln -s ${binfile}${EXEEXT} $new_name"
1db33378 64clean_restart ${testfile}${EXEEXT}
65a33d75 65if {$gdb_file_cmd_debug_info != "debug"} {
bc6c7af4 66 fail "no debug information found."
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67}
68
69# Restore subdir
70set subdir ${old_subdir}
71
72clean_restart ${testfile}${EXEEXT}
65a33d75 73if {$gdb_file_cmd_debug_info != "debug"} {
bc6c7af4 74 fail "no debug information found."
279017b7 75}
1f8a6abb 76
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77#
78# test simple breakpoint setting commands
79#
80
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81#
82# test break at function
83#
e777225b 84gdb_test "break -q main" \
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85 "Breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line.*" \
86 "breakpoint function"
87
88#
89# test break at quoted function
90#
e777225b 91gdb_test "break -q \"marker2\"" \
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92 "Breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line.*" \
93 "breakpoint quoted function"
94
95#
96# test break at function in file
97#
98gdb_test "break $srcfile:factorial" \
99 "Breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line.*" \
100 "breakpoint function in file"
101
102set bp_location1 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 1 here"]
103
104#
105# test break at line number
106#
107# Note that the default source file is the last one whose source text
108# was printed. For native debugging, before we've executed the
109# program, this is the file containing main, but for remote debugging,
110# it's wherever the processor was stopped when we connected to the
111# board. So, to be sure, we do a list command.
112#
e777225b 113gdb_test "list -q main" \
066a77c5 114 ".*main \\(int argc, char \\*\\*argv, char \\*\\*envp\\).*" \
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115 "use `list' to establish default source file"
116gdb_test "break $bp_location1" \
117 "Breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line $bp_location1\\." \
118 "breakpoint line number"
119
120#
121# test duplicate breakpoint
122#
123gdb_test "break $bp_location1" \
124 "Note: breakpoint \[0-9\]+ also set at pc.*Breakpoint \[0-9\]+ at.* file .*$srcfile, line $bp_location1\\." \
125 "breakpoint duplicate"
126
127set bp_location2 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 2 here"]
128
129#
130# test break at line number in file
131#
132gdb_test "break $srcfile:$bp_location2" \
133 "Breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line $bp_location2\\." \
134 "breakpoint line number in file"
135
136set bp_location3 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 3 here"]
137set bp_location4 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 4 here"]
138
139#
140# Test putting a break at the start of a multi-line if conditional.
141# Verify the breakpoint was put at the start of the conditional.
142#
143gdb_test "break multi_line_if_conditional" \
144 "Breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line $bp_location3\\." \
145 "breakpoint at start of multi line if conditional"
146
147gdb_test "break multi_line_while_conditional" \
148 "Breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line $bp_location4\\." \
149 "breakpoint at start of multi line while conditional"
150
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151set bp_location6 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 6 here"]
152
924437bc 153set main_line $bp_location6
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154
155set bp_location7 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 7 here"]
156set bp_location8 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 8 here"]
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157
158gdb_test "info break" \
54e52265 159 "Num Type\[ \]+Disp Enb Address\[ \]+What.*
1f8a6abb 160\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint keep y.* in main at .*$srcfile:$main_line.*
066a77c5 161\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint keep y.* in marker2 at .*$srcfile:$bp_location8.*
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162\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint keep y.* in factorial at .*$srcfile:$bp_location7.*
163\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint keep y.* in main at .*$srcfile:$bp_location1.*
164\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint keep y.* in main at .*$srcfile:$bp_location1.*
165\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint keep y.* in main at .*$srcfile:$bp_location2.*
166\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint keep y.* in multi_line_if_conditional at .*$srcfile:$bp_location3.*
167\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint keep y.* in multi_line_while_conditional at .*$srcfile:$bp_location4" \
168 "breakpoint info"
169
170# FIXME: The rest of this test doesn't work with anything that can't
171# handle arguments.
172# Huh? There doesn't *appear* to be anything that passes arguments
173# below.
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174
175#
176# run until the breakpoint at main is hit. For non-stubs-using targets.
177#
b741e217 178gdb_run_cmd
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179gdb_test "" \
180 "Breakpoint \[0-9\]+,.*main .*argc.*argv.* at .*$srcfile:$bp_location6.*$bp_location6\[\t \]+if .argc.* \{.*" \
181 "run until function breakpoint"
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182
183#
184# run until the breakpoint at a line number
185#
186gdb_test continue "Continuing\\..*Breakpoint \[0-9\]+, main \\(argc=.*, argv=.*, envp=.*\\) at .*$srcfile:$bp_location1.*$bp_location1\[\t \]+printf.*factorial.*" \
187 "run until breakpoint set at a line number"
188
189#
190# Run until the breakpoint set in a function in a file
191#
192for {set i 6} {$i >= 1} {incr i -1} {
193 gdb_test continue "Continuing\\..*Breakpoint \[0-9\]+, factorial \\(value=$i\\) at .*$srcfile:$bp_location7.*$bp_location7\[\t \]+.*if .value > 1. \{.*" \
194 "run until file:function($i) breakpoint"
195}
196
197#
198# Run until the breakpoint set at a quoted function
199#
066a77c5 200gdb_test continue "Continuing\\..*Breakpoint \[0-9\]+, (0x\[0-9a-f\]+ in )?marker2 \\(a=43\\) at .*$srcfile:$bp_location8.*" \
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201 "run until quoted breakpoint"
202#
203# run until the file:function breakpoint at a line number in a file
204#
205gdb_test continue "Continuing\\..*Breakpoint \[0-9\]+, main \\(argc=.*, argv=.*, envp=.*\\) at .*$srcfile:$bp_location2.*$bp_location2\[\t \]+argc = \\(argc == 12345\\);.*" \
206 "run until file:linenum breakpoint"
207
208# Test break at offset +1
209set bp_location10 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 10 here"]
210
211gdb_test "break +1" \
212 "Breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line $bp_location10\\." \
213 "breakpoint offset +1"
214
215# Check to see if breakpoint is hit when stepped onto
216
217gdb_test "step" \
218 ".*Breakpoint \[0-9\]+, main \\(argc=.*, argv=.*, envp=.*\\) at .*$srcfile:$bp_location10.*$bp_location10\[\t \]+return argc;.*breakpoint 10 here.*" \
219 "step onto breakpoint"
220
221#
222# delete all breakpoints so we can start over, course this can be a test too
223#
224delete_breakpoints
225
226#
227# test temporary breakpoint at function
228#
229
e777225b 230gdb_test "tbreak -q main" "Temporary breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line.*" "temporary breakpoint function"
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231
232#
233# test break at function in file
234#
235
18ac113b 236gdb_test "tbreak $srcfile:factorial" "Temporary breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line.*" \
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237 "Temporary breakpoint function in file"
238
239#
240# test break at line number
241#
1f8a6abb 242
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243gdb_test "tbreak $bp_location1" \
244 "Temporary breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line $bp_location1.*" \
bb95117e 245 "temporary breakpoint line number #1"
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246
247gdb_test "tbreak $bp_location6" \
248 "Temporary breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line $bp_location6.*" \
bb95117e 249 "temporary breakpoint line number #2"
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250
251#
252# test break at line number in file
253#
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255gdb_test "tbreak $srcfile:$bp_location2" \
256 "Temporary breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line $bp_location2.*" \
bb95117e 257 "temporary breakpoint line number in file #1"
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258
259set bp_location11 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 11 here"]
18ac113b 260gdb_test "tbreak $srcfile:$bp_location11" "Temporary breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line $bp_location11.*" "Temporary breakpoint line number in file #2"
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261
262#
263# check to see what breakpoints are set (temporary this time)
264#
54e52265 265gdb_test "info break" "Num Type.*Disp Enb Address.*What.*\[\r\n\]
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266\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint del.*y.*in main at .*$srcfile:$main_line.*\[\r\n\]
267\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint del.*y.*in factorial at .*$srcfile:$bp_location7.*\[\r\n\]
268\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint del.*y.*in main at .*$srcfile:$bp_location1.*\[\r\n\]
269\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint del.*y.*in main at .*$srcfile:$bp_location6.*\[\r\n\]
270\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint del.*y.*in main at .*$srcfile:$bp_location2.*\[\r\n\]
271\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint del.*y.*in main at .*$srcfile:$bp_location11.*" \
272 "Temporary breakpoint info"
273
274
275#***********
276
277# Verify that catchpoints for fork, vfork and exec don't trigger
278# inappropriately. (There are no calls to those system functions
279# in this test program.)
280#
65a33d75 281if {![runto_main]} {
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283}
1f8a6abb 284
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285gdb_test "catch fork" "Catchpoint \[0-9\]+ \\(fork\\)" \
286 "set catch fork, never expected to trigger"
1f8a6abb 287
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288gdb_test "catch vfork" "Catchpoint \[0-9\]+ \\(vfork\\)" \
289 "set catch vfork, never expected to trigger"
1f8a6abb 290
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291gdb_test "catch exec" "Catchpoint \[0-9\]+ \\(exec\\)" \
292 "set catch exec, never expected to trigger"
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293
294# Verify that GDB responds gracefully when asked to set a breakpoint
295# on a nonexistent source line.
296#
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298gdb_test_no_output "set breakpoint pending off"
299gdb_test "break 999" "No line 999 in the current file." \
02746bbc 300 "break on non-existent source line"
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301
302# Run to the desired default location. If not positioned here, the
303# tests below don't work.
304#
305gdb_test "until $bp_location1" "main .* at .*:$bp_location1.*" "until bp_location1"
306
307
308# Verify that GDB allows one to just say "break", which is treated
309# as the "default" breakpoint. Note that GDB gets cute when printing
310# the informational message about other breakpoints at the same
311# location. We'll hit that bird with this stone too.
312#
1f8a6abb 313
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314gdb_test "break" "Breakpoint \[0-9\]*.*" \
315 "break on default location, 1st time"
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317gdb_test "break" \
318 "Note: breakpoint \[0-9\]* also set at .*Breakpoint \[0-9\]*.*" \
319 "break on default location, 2nd time"
1f8a6abb 320
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321gdb_test "break" \
322 "Note: breakpoints \[0-9\]* and \[0-9\]* also set at .*Breakpoint \[0-9\]*.*" \
323 "break on default location, 3rd time"
324
325gdb_test "break" \
326 "Note: breakpoints \[0-9\]*, \[0-9\]* and \[0-9\]* also set at .*Breakpoint \[0-9\]*.*" \
327 "break on default location, 4th time"
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328
329# Verify that a "silent" breakpoint can be set, and that GDB is indeed
330# "silent" about its triggering.
331#
65a33d75 332if {![runto_main]} {
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333 return
334}
1f8a6abb 335
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336gdb_test_multiple "break $bp_location1" \
337 "set to-be-silent break bp_location1" {
338 -re "Breakpoint (\[0-9\]*) at .*, line $bp_location1.*$gdb_prompt $" {
339 pass "set to-be-silent break bp_location1"
340 }
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341}
342
e809353a 343gdb_test "commands $expect_out(1,string)\nsilent\nend" ">end" "set silent break bp_location1"
1f8a6abb 344
3def43e0 345gdb_test "info break $expect_out(1,string)" \
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346 "\[0-9\]*\[ \t\]*breakpoint.*:$bp_location1\r\n\[ \t\]*silent.*" \
347 "info silent break bp_location1"
348
349gdb_test "continue" "Continuing.*" "hit silent break bp_location1"
350
351gdb_test "bt" "#0 main .* at .*:$bp_location1.*" \
352 "stopped for silent break bp_location1"
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353
354# Verify that GDB can at least parse a breakpoint with the
355# "thread" keyword. (We won't attempt to test here that a
356# thread-specific breakpoint really triggers appropriately.
357# The gdb.threads subdirectory contains tests for that.)
358#
359set bp_location12 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 12 here"]
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360
361gdb_test "break $bp_location12 thread 999" "Unknown thread 999.*" \
362 "thread-specific breakpoint on non-existent thread disallowed"
363
364gdb_test "break $bp_location12 thread foo" \
5d5658a1 365 "Invalid thread ID: foo" \
02746bbc 366 "thread-specific breakpoint on bogus thread ID disallowed"
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367
368# Verify that GDB responds gracefully to a breakpoint command with
369# trailing garbage.
370#
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372gdb_test "break $bp_location12 foo" \
40e084e1 373 "malformed linespec error: unexpected string, \"foo\".*" \
02746bbc 374 "breakpoint with trailing garbage disallowed"
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375
376# Verify that GDB responds gracefully to a "clear" command that has
377# no matching breakpoint. (First, get us off the current source line,
378# which we know has a breakpoint.)
379#
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380
381gdb_test "next" "marker1.*" "step over breakpoint"
382
383gdb_test "clear 81" "No breakpoint at 81.*" \
384 "clear line has no breakpoint disallowed"
385
386gdb_test "clear" "No breakpoint at this line.*" \
387 "clear current line has no breakpoint disallowed"
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388
389# Verify that we can set and clear multiple breakpoints.
390#
391# We don't test that it deletes the correct breakpoints. We do at
392# least test that it deletes more than one breakpoint.
393#
394gdb_test "break marker3" "Breakpoint.*at.*" "break marker3 #1"
395gdb_test "break marker3" "Breakpoint.*at.*" "break marker3 #2"
396gdb_test "clear marker3" {Deleted breakpoints [0-9]+ [0-9]+.*}
397
398# Verify that a breakpoint can be set via a convenience variable.
399#
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27d3a1a2 401gdb_test_no_output "set \$foo=$bp_location11" \
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402 "set convenience variable \$foo to bp_location11"
403
404gdb_test "break \$foo" \
405 "Breakpoint (\[0-9\]*) at .*, line $bp_location11.*" \
406 "set breakpoint via convenience variable"
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407
408# Verify that GDB responds gracefully to an attempt to set a
409# breakpoint via a convenience variable whose type is not integer.
410#
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411
412gdb_test_no_output "set \$foo=81.5" \
413 "set convenience variable \$foo to 81.5"
414
415gdb_test "break \$foo" \
416 "Convenience variables used in line specs must have integer values.*" \
417 "set breakpoint via non-integer convenience variable disallowed"
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418
419# Verify that we can set and trigger a breakpoint in a user-called function.
420#
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421
422gdb_test "break marker2" \
066a77c5 423 "Breakpoint (\[0-9\]*) at .*, line $bp_location8.*" \
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424 "set breakpoint on to-be-called function"
425
426gdb_test "print marker2(99)" \
427 "The program being debugged stopped while in a function called from GDB.\r\nEvaluation of the expression containing the function\r\n.marker2. will be abandoned.\r\nWhen the function is done executing, GDB will silently stop.*" \
428 "hit breakpoint on called function"
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429
430# As long as we're stopped (breakpointed) in a called function,
431# verify that we can successfully backtrace & such from here.
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433gdb_test "bt" \
434 "#0\[ \t\]*($hex in )?marker2.*:$bp_location8\r\n#1\[ \t\]*<function called from gdb>.*" \
435 "backtrace while in called function"
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436
437# Return from the called function. For remote targets, it's important to do
438# this before runto_main, which otherwise may silently stop on the dummy
439# breakpoint inserted by GDB at the program's entry point.
440#
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442gdb_test_multiple "finish" "finish from called function" {
066a77c5 443 -re "Run till exit from .*marker2.* at .*$bp_location8\r\n.*function called from gdb.*$gdb_prompt $" {
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444 pass "finish from called function"
445 }
066a77c5 446 -re "Run till exit from .*marker2.* at .*$bp_location8\r\n.*Value returned.*$gdb_prompt $" {
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447 pass "finish from called function"
448 }
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449}
450
451# Verify that GDB responds gracefully to a "finish" command with
452# arguments.
453#
65a33d75 454if {![runto_main]} {
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455 return
456}
1f8a6abb 457
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458gdb_test "finish 123" \
459 "The \"finish\" command does not take any arguments.*" \
460 "finish with arguments disallowed"
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461
462# Verify that GDB responds gracefully to a request to "finish" from
463# the outermost frame. On a stub that never exits, this will just
464# run to the stubs routine, so we don't get this error... Thus the
465# second condition.
466#
467
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468gdb_test_multiple "finish" "finish from outermost frame disallowed" {
469 -re "\"finish\" not meaningful in the outermost frame.*$gdb_prompt $" {
470 pass "finish from outermost frame disallowed"
471 }
472 -re "Run till exit from.*$gdb_prompt $" {
473 pass "finish from outermost frame disallowed"
474 }
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475}
476
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477#
478# Test "next" over recursive function call.
479#
480
481proc test_next_with_recursion {} {
482 global gdb_prompt
483 global decimal
484 global binfile
485
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486 gdb_test "kill" "" "kill program" "Kill the program being debugged.*y or n. $" "y"
487 delete_breakpoints
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488
489 gdb_test "break factorial" "Breakpoint $decimal at .*" "break at factorial"
490
491 # Run until we call factorial with 6
492
b741e217 493 gdb_run_cmd
fa43b1d7 494 gdb_test "" "Break.* factorial .value=6. .*" "run to factorial(6)"
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495
496 # Continue until we call factorial recursively with 5.
497
0ac85db5 498 gdb_test "continue" \
1f8a6abb 499 "Continuing.*Break.* factorial .value=5. .*" \
0ac85db5 500 "continue to factorial(5)"
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501
502 # Do a backtrace just to confirm how many levels deep we are.
503
0ac85db5 504 gdb_test "backtrace" \
1f8a6abb 505 "#0\[ \t\]+ factorial .value=5..*" \
0ac85db5 506 "backtrace from factorial(5)"
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507
508 # Now a "next" should position us at the recursive call, which
509 # we will be performing with 4.
510
0ac85db5 511 gdb_test "next" \
1f8a6abb 512 ".* factorial .value - 1.;.*" \
0ac85db5 513 "next to recursive call"
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514
515 # Disable the breakpoint at the entry to factorial by deleting them all.
516 # The "next" should run until we return to the next line from this
517 # recursive call to factorial with 4.
518 # Buggy versions of gdb will stop instead at the innermost frame on
519 # the line where we are trying to "next" to.
520
521 delete_breakpoints
522
523 if [istarget "mips*tx39-*"] {
524 set timeout 60
525 }
526 # We used to set timeout here for all other targets as well. This
527 # is almost certainly wrong. The proper timeout depends on the
528 # target system in use, and how we communicate with it, so there
529 # is no single value appropriate for all targets. The timeout
530 # should be established by the Dejagnu config file(s) for the
531 # board, and respected by the test suite.
532 #
533 # For example, if I'm running GDB over an SSH tunnel talking to a
534 # portmaster in California talking to an ancient 68k board running
535 # a crummy ROM monitor (a situation I can only wish were
536 # hypothetical), then I need a large timeout. But that's not the
537 # kind of knowledge that belongs in this file.
538
539 gdb_test next "\[0-9\]*\[\t \]+return \\(value\\);.*" \
540 "next over recursive call"
541
542 # OK, we should be back in the same stack frame we started from.
543 # Do a backtrace just to confirm.
544
0ac85db5 545 gdb_test "backtrace" \
1f8a6abb 546 "#0\[ \t\]+ factorial .value=120.*\r\n#1\[ \t\]+ \[0-9a-fx\]+ in factorial .value=6..*" \
0ac85db5 547 "backtrace from factorial(5.1)"
1f8a6abb 548
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549 if { ![target_info exists gdb,noresults] } {
550 gdb_continue_to_end "recursive next test"
551 }
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552}
553
554test_next_with_recursion
555
556
557#********
558
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559proc test_different_dir {type test_different_dir xfail} {
560 with_test_prefix "$type" {
08b3fe69 561 global srcdir subdir binfile srcfile timeout gdb_prompt
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562 global bp_location6 decimal hex
563
c95d486d 564 clean_restart
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565 gdb_test_no_output "set debug-file-directory ${test_different_dir}" \
566 "set separate debug location"
567 gdb_load ${binfile}
568
569 #
570 # test break at function
571 #
572 if {$xfail} {
573 setup_xfail "*-*-*"
4935890f 574 }
e777225b 575 gdb_test "break -q main" \
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576 "Breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line.*" \
577 "breakpoint function, optimized file"
578
579 #
580 # test break at function
581 #
582 if {$xfail} {
583 setup_xfail "*-*-*"
4935890f 584 }
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585 gdb_test "break marker4" \
586 "Breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line.*" \
587 "breakpoint small function, optimized file"
588
589 #
590 # run until the breakpoint at main is hit. For non-stubs-using targets.
591 #
592 gdb_run_cmd
593 if {$xfail} {
594 setup_xfail "*-*-*"
4935890f 595 }
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597 gdb_test_multiple "" $test {
0a251e08 598 -re "Breakpoint \[0-9\]+,.*main .*argc.*argv.* at .*$srcfile:$bp_location6.*$bp_location6\[\t \]+if .argc.* \{.*$gdb_prompt $" {
fa43b1d7 599 pass $test
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600 }
601 -re "Breakpoint \[0-9\]+,.*main .*argc.*argv.* at .*$gdb_prompt $" {
fa43b1d7 602 pass "$test (code motion)"
0a251e08 603 }
4935890f 604 }
02746bbc 605
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606 #
607 # run until the breakpoint at a small function
608 #
609
610 #
611 # Add a second pass pattern. The behavior differs here between stabs
612 # and dwarf for one-line functions. Stabs preserves two line symbols
613 # (one before the prologue and one after) with the same line number,
614 # but dwarf regards these as duplicates and discards one of them.
615 # Therefore the address after the prologue (where the breakpoint is)
616 # has no exactly matching line symbol, and GDB reports the breakpoint
617 # as if it were in the middle of a line rather than at the beginning.
618
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619 set bp_location14 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 14 here"]
620 if {$xfail} {
621 setup_xfail "*-*-*"
4935890f 622 }
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623
624 gdb_test_multiple "continue" "run until breakpoint set at small function, optimized file" {
0a251e08 625 -re "Breakpoint $decimal, marker4 \\(d=177601976\\) at .*$srcfile:$bp_location14\[\r\n\]+$bp_location14\[\t \]+void marker4.*$gdb_prompt $" {
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626 pass "run until breakpoint set at small function, optimized file (line bp_location14)"
627 }
628 -re "Breakpoint $decimal, $hex in marker4 \\(d=177601976\\) at .*$srcfile:$bp_location14\[\r\n\]+$bp_location14\[\t \]+void marker4.*$gdb_prompt $" {
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629 pass "run until breakpoint set at small function, optimized file (line bp_location14)"
630 }
4935890f 631 }
4935890f 632
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633 # proc test_different_dir
634 }
635}
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636
637
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638# now move the .debug file to a different location so that we can test
639# the "set debug-file-directory" command.
4935890f 640
08b3fe69 641set different_dir [standard_output_file ${testfile}.dir]
c74f7d1c 642set debugfile "${different_dir}/[standard_output_file ${testfile}${EXEEXT}.debug]"
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643remote_exec build "rm -rf $different_dir"
644remote_exec build "mkdir -p [file dirname $debugfile]"
c74f7d1c 645remote_exec build "mv -f [standard_output_file ${testfile}${EXEEXT}.debug] $debugfile"
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646
647test_different_dir debuglink $different_dir 0
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648
649
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650# Test CRC mismatch is reported.
651
652if {[build_executable sepdebug.exp sepdebug2 sepdebug2.c debug] != -1
c74f7d1c 653 && ![gdb_gnu_strip_debug [standard_output_file sepdebug2]$EXEEXT]} {
287ccc17 654
08b3fe69 655 remote_exec build "cp ${debugfile} [standard_output_file sepdebug2.debug]"
287ccc17 656
c95d486d 657 clean_restart
287ccc17 658
08b3fe69 659 set escapedobjdirsubdir [string_to_regexp [standard_output_file {}]]
287ccc17 660
3453e7e4 661 gdb_test "file [standard_output_file sepdebug2]" "warning: the debug information found in \"${escapedobjdirsubdir}/sepdebug2\\.debug\" does not match \"${escapedobjdirsubdir}/sepdebug2\" \\(CRC mismatch\\)\\..*\\(No debugging symbols found in .*\\).*" "CRC mismatch is reported"
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662}
663
664
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665# NT_GNU_BUILD_ID / .note.gnu.build-id test:
666
c74f7d1c 667set build_id_debug_filename [build_id_debug_filename_get $binfile$EXEEXT]
65a33d75 668if {![string compare $build_id_debug_filename ""]} {
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670
671 # Spare debug files may confuse testsuite runs in the future.
672 remote_exec build "rm -f $debugfile"
673} else {
674 set build_id_debugself_filename [build_id_debug_filename_get $debugfile]
675 set test "build-id support by binutils"
676 set xfail 0
65a33d75 677 if {![string compare $build_id_debugself_filename ""]} {
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678 unsupported $test
679 set xfail 1
65a33d75 680 } elseif {[string compare $build_id_debugself_filename $build_id_debug_filename] != 0} {
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681 fail $test
682 } else {
683 pass $test
684 }
685
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686 file mkdir [file dirname [standard_output_file ${build_id_debug_filename}]]
687 remote_exec build "mv $debugfile [standard_output_file ${build_id_debug_filename}]"
4935890f 688
08b3fe69 689 test_different_dir build-id [standard_output_file {}] $xfail
4935890f 690
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691 # Test also multiple directories can be specified. Without the build-id
692 # reference GDB would find the separate debug info just at the same
693 # location as the executable file.
694
08b3fe69 695 test_different_dir multiple-dirs "/doesnotexist:[standard_output_file {}]" $xfail
24ddea62 696
4935890f 697 # Spare debug files may confuse testsuite runs in the future.
08b3fe69 698 remote_exec build "rm -f [standard_output_file ${build_id_debug_filename}]"
1f8a6abb 699}