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If not, see . # Test defining a conditional breakpoint that applies to multiple # locations with different contexts (e.g. different set of local vars). standard_testfile .cc if {[prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" ${binfile} ${srcfile}]} { return } set warning "warning: failed to validate condition" set fill "\[^\r\n\]*" # Location indices are determined by their address, which depends on # how the compiler emits the code. We keep a map from the location # index to the location context (i.e. A, Base, or C), so that we can # write tests without hard-coding location indices. set loc_name(1) "" set loc_name(2) "" set loc_name(3) "" # And, for convenience, a reverse map from the name to the index. set loc_index(A) 0 set loc_index(Base) 0 set loc_index(C) 0 # Find breakpoint location contexts. proc find_location_contexts {} { global loc_name loc_index bpnum1 fill global decimal hex gdb_prompt gdb_test_multiple "info breakpoint $bpnum1" "find_location_indices" { -re "stop only if ${fill}\r\n" { exp_continue } -re "^${bpnum1}\.($decimal) ${fill} ${hex} in (A|Base|C)::func${fill}\r\n" { set index $expect_out(1,string) set name $expect_out(2,string) set loc_name($index) $name set loc_index($name) $index exp_continue } -re "$gdb_prompt $" { verbose -log "Loc names: $loc_name(1), $loc_name(2), $loc_name(3)" gdb_assert { ![string equal $loc_name(1) $loc_name(2)] } gdb_assert { ![string equal $loc_name(1) $loc_name(3)] } gdb_assert { ![string equal $loc_name(2) $loc_name(3)] } gdb_assert { [string length $loc_name(1)] > 0 } gdb_assert { [string length $loc_name(2)] > 0 } gdb_assert { [string length $loc_name(3)] > 0 } } } } # Test the breakpoint location enabled states. STATES is a list of # location states. We assume STATES to contain the state for A, Base, # and C, and in this order. E.g. {N* y n} for 'N*' at A::func, 'y' at # B::func, and 'n' at C::func, respectively. proc check_bp_locations {bpnum states cond {msg ""}} { global loc_name fill # Map location names to location states. set loc_states(A) [lindex $states 0] set loc_states(Base) [lindex $states 1] set loc_states(C) [lindex $states 2] if {$cond == ""} { set cond_info "" } else { set bp_hit_info "${fill}(\r\n${fill}breakpoint already hit 1 time)?" set cond_info "\r\n${fill}stop only if ${cond}${bp_hit_info}" } set expected [multi_line \ "Num${fill}" \ "${bpnum}${fill}breakpoint${fill}keep y${fill}MULTIPLE${fill}${cond_info}" \ "${bpnum}.1${fill} $loc_states($loc_name(1)) ${fill}" \ "${bpnum}.2${fill} $loc_states($loc_name(2)) ${fill}" \ "${bpnum}.3${fill} $loc_states($loc_name(3)) ${fill}"] if {[lsearch $states N*] >= 0} { append expected "\r\n\\(\\*\\): Breakpoint condition is invalid at this location." } gdb_test "info break $bpnum" $expected "check bp $bpnum $msg" } # Scenario 1: Define breakpoints conditionally, using the "break N if # cond" syntax. Run the program, check that we hit those locations # only. with_test_prefix "scenario 1" { # Define the conditional breakpoints. Two locations (Base::func # and C::func) should be disabled. We do not test location # indices strictly at this moment, because we don't know them, # yet. We have strict location index tests below. gdb_test "break func if a == 10" \ [multi_line \ "${warning} at location $decimal, disabling:" \ " No symbol \"a\" in current context." \ "${warning} at location $decimal, disabling:" \ " No symbol \"a\" in current context." \ "Breakpoint $decimal at $fill .3 locations."] \ "define bp with condition a == 10" set bpnum1 [get_integer_valueof "\$bpnum" 0 "get bpnum1"] gdb_test "break func if c == 30" \ [multi_line \ ".*${warning} at location $decimal, disabling:" \ " No symbol \"c\" in current context." \ ".*${warning} at location $decimal, disabling:" \ " No symbol \"c\" in current context." \ ".*Breakpoint $decimal at $fill .3 locations."] \ "define bp with condition c == 30" set bpnum2 [get_integer_valueof "\$bpnum" 0 "get bpnum2"] find_location_contexts with_test_prefix "before run" { check_bp_locations $bpnum1 {y N* N*} "a == 10" check_bp_locations $bpnum2 {N* N* y} "c == 30" } # Do not use runto_main, it deletes all breakpoints. gdb_run_cmd # Check our conditional breakpoints. gdb_test "" ".*Breakpoint $bkptno_num_re, A::func .*" \ "run until A::func" gdb_test "print a" " = 10" gdb_test "continue" "Continuing.*Breakpoint $bkptno_num_re, C::func .*" \ "run until C::func" gdb_test "print c" " = 30" # No more hits! gdb_continue_to_end with_test_prefix "after run" { check_bp_locations $bpnum1 {y N* N*} "a == 10" check_bp_locations $bpnum2 {N* N* y} "c == 30" } } # Start GDB with two breakpoints and define the conditions separately. proc setup_bps {} { global srcfile binfile srcfile2 decimal global bpnum1 bpnum2 bp_location warning loc_index clean_restart ${binfile} # Define the breakpoints. gdb_breakpoint "func" set bpnum1 [get_integer_valueof "\$bpnum" 0 "get bpnum1"] gdb_breakpoint "func" set bpnum2 [get_integer_valueof "\$bpnum" 0 "get bpnum2"] # Defining a condition on 'a' disables 2 locations. set locs [lsort -integer "$loc_index(Base) $loc_index(C)"] gdb_test "cond $bpnum1 a == 10" \ [multi_line \ "$warning at location ${bpnum1}.[lindex $locs 0], disabling:" \ " No symbol \"a\" in current context." \ "$warning at location ${bpnum1}.[lindex $locs 1], disabling:" \ " No symbol \"a\" in current context."] # Defining a condition on 'c' disables 2 locations. set locs [lsort -integer "$loc_index(Base) $loc_index(A)"] gdb_test "cond $bpnum2 c == 30" \ [multi_line \ "$warning at location ${bpnum2}.[lindex $locs 0], disabling:" \ " No symbol \"c\" in current context." \ "$warning at location ${bpnum2}.[lindex $locs 1], disabling:" \ " No symbol \"c\" in current context."] } # Scenario 2: Define breakpoints unconditionally, and then define # conditions using the "cond N " syntax. Expect that the # locations where is not evaluatable are disabled. Run the # program, check that we hit the enabled locations only. with_test_prefix "scenario 2" { setup_bps with_test_prefix "before run" { check_bp_locations $bpnum1 {y N* N*} "a == 10" check_bp_locations $bpnum2 {N* N* y} "c == 30" } # Do not use runto_main, it deletes all breakpoints. gdb_run_cmd # Check that we hit enabled locations only. gdb_test "" ".*Breakpoint $bkptno_num_re, A::func .*" \ "run until A::func" gdb_test "print a" " = 10" gdb_test "continue" "Continuing.*Breakpoint $bkptno_num_re, C::func .*" \ "run until C::func" gdb_test "print c" " = 30" # No more hits! gdb_continue_to_end with_test_prefix "after run" { check_bp_locations $bpnum1 {y N* N*} "a == 10" check_bp_locations $bpnum2 {N* N* y} "c == 30" } } # Scenario 3: Apply misc. checks on the already-defined breakpoints. with_test_prefix "scenario 3" { setup_bps set locs [lsort -integer "$loc_index(Base) $loc_index(A)"] gdb_test "cond $bpnum1 c == 30" \ [multi_line \ "${warning} at location ${bpnum1}.[lindex $locs 0], disabling:" \ " No symbol \"c\" in current context." \ "${warning} at location ${bpnum1}.[lindex $locs 1], disabling:" \ " No symbol \"c\" in current context." \ "Breakpoint ${bpnum1}'s condition is now valid at location $loc_index(C), enabling."] \ "change the condition of bp 1" check_bp_locations $bpnum1 {N* N* y} "c == 30" "after changing the condition" gdb_test "cond $bpnum1" \ [multi_line \ "Breakpoint ${bpnum1}'s condition is now valid at location [lindex $locs 0], enabling." \ "Breakpoint ${bpnum1}'s condition is now valid at location [lindex $locs 1], enabling." \ "Breakpoint ${bpnum1} now unconditional."] \ "reset the condition of bp 1" check_bp_locations $bpnum1 {y y y} "" "after resetting the condition" gdb_test_no_output "disable ${bpnum2}.$loc_index(A)" check_bp_locations $bpnum2 {N* N* y} "c == 30" "after disabling loc for A" gdb_test "cond $bpnum2" ".*" "reset the condition of bp 2" check_bp_locations $bpnum2 {n y y} "" "loc for A should remain disabled" gdb_test_no_output "disable ${bpnum2}.$loc_index(C)" check_bp_locations $bpnum2 {n y n} "" "after disabling loc for C" gdb_test "cond $bpnum2 c == 30" \ [multi_line \ "${warning} at location ${bpnum2}.$loc_index(Base), disabling:" \ " No symbol \"c\" in current context."] \ "re-define a condition" check_bp_locations $bpnum2 {N* N* n} "c == 30" "loc for C should remain disabled" gdb_test "enable ${bpnum2}.$loc_index(Base)" \ "Breakpoint ${bpnum2}'s condition is invalid at location $loc_index(Base), cannot enable." \ "reject enabling a location that is disabled-by-cond" check_bp_locations $bpnum2 {N* N* n} "c == 30" "after enable attempt" gdb_test "cond $bpnum2 garbage" \ "No symbol \"garbage\" in current context." \ "reject condition if bad for all locations" gdb_test_no_output "delete $bpnum1" # Do not use runto_main, it deletes all breakpoints. gdb_breakpoint "main" gdb_run_cmd gdb_test "" ".*reakpoint .*, main .*${srcfile}.*" "start" # The second BP's locations are all disabled. No more hits! gdb_continue_to_end } # Scenario 4: Test the '-force'/'-force-condition' flag. with_test_prefix "force" { clean_restart ${binfile} gdb_breakpoint "func" # Pick a condition that is invalid at every location. set bpnum1 [get_integer_valueof "\$bpnum" 0 "get bpnum1"] gdb_test "cond -force $bpnum1 foo" \ [multi_line \ "${warning} at location ${bpnum1}.1, disabling:" \ " No symbol \"foo\" in current context." \ "${warning} at location ${bpnum1}.2, disabling:" \ " No symbol \"foo\" in current context." \ "${warning} at location ${bpnum1}.3, disabling:" \ " No symbol \"foo\" in current context."] \ "force the condition of bp 1" check_bp_locations $bpnum1 {N* N* N*} "foo" "after forcing the condition" # Now with the 'break' command. gdb_breakpoint "func -force-condition if baz" set bpnum2 [get_integer_valueof "\$bpnum" 0 "get bpnum2"] check_bp_locations $bpnum2 {N* N* N*} "baz" "set using the break command" }