# Copyright 1998-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . # This file was written by Michael Snyder (msnyder@cygnus.com) load_lib "trace-support.exp" standard_testfile actions.c set executable $testfile set expfile $testfile.exp if [prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" $executable $srcfile \ [list debug nowarnings]] { return -1 } if ![runto_main] { fail "can't run to main to check for trace support" return -1 } if { ![gdb_target_supports_trace] } then { unsupported "current target does not support trace" return 1 } # # test backtraces in trace frames # set testline1 0 set testline2 0 set testline3 0 set testline4 0 set testline5 0 set testline6 0 set arg1 1 set arg2 2 set arg3 3 set arg4 4 set arg5 5 set arg6 6 set baseline [gdb_find_recursion_test_baseline $srcfile] if { $baseline == -1 } { fail "could not find gdb_recursion_test function" return } set return_me 0 gdb_test_multiple "list $baseline, +12" "all tests in this module will fail" { -re "\[\r\n\](\[0-9\]+).*gdbtestline 1 " { set testline1 $expect_out(1,string) exp_continue } -re "\[\r\n\](\[0-9\]+).*gdbtestline 2 " { set testline2 $expect_out(1,string) exp_continue } -re "\[\r\n\](\[0-9\]+).*gdbtestline 3 " { set testline3 $expect_out(1,string) exp_continue } -re "\[\r\n\](\[0-9\]+).*gdbtestline 4 " { set testline4 $expect_out(1,string) exp_continue } -re "\[\r\n\](\[0-9\]+).*gdbtestline 5 " { set testline5 $expect_out(1,string) exp_continue } -re "\[\r\n\](\[0-9\]+).*gdbtestline 6 " { set testline6 $expect_out(1,string) exp_continue } -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { if { ($testline1 == 0) || ($testline2 == 0) || ($testline3 == 0) || ($testline4 == 0) || ($testline5 == 0) || ($testline6 == 0) } { untested "unexpected testline values" set return_me 1 all tests in this module will fail." } } default { untested "couldn't match pattern" set return_me 1 all tests in this module will fail." } } if { $return_me == 1 } then { return -1 } # # Setup backtrace experiment. This will involve: # 1) a tracepoint where nothing is collected # 2) a tracepoint where only regs are collected # 3) a tracepoint where regs, locals and args are collected # 4) a tracepoint where regs plus some amount of stack are collected. # gdb_delete_tracepoints set tdp2 [gdb_gettpnum $testline2] set tdp3 [gdb_gettpnum $testline3] set tdp4 [gdb_gettpnum $testline4] set tdp5 [gdb_gettpnum $testline5] set tdp6 [gdb_gettpnum $testline6] if { $tdp2 <= 0 || $tdp3 <= 0 || \ $tdp4 <= 0 || $tdp5 <= 0 || $tdp6 <= 0 } then { fail "setting tracepoints failed" return } #gdb_trace_setactions "setup TP to collect FP" \ # "$tdp2" \ # "collect \$fp" "" # gdb_trace_setactions "8.6: setup TP to collect regs" \ "$tdp3" \ "collect \$regs" "^$" gdb_trace_setactions "8.6: setup TP to collect regs, args, and locals" \ "$tdp4" \ "collect \$regs, \$args, \$locs" "^$" gdb_trace_setactions "8.6: setup TP to collect stack mem cast expr" \ "$tdp6" \ "collect \$$fpreg, \(\*\(void \*\*\) \(\$$spreg\)\) @ 128" "^$" gdb_test_no_output "tstart" "" gdb_test "break end" ".*" "" gdb_test "continue" \ "Continuing.*Breakpoint $decimal, end.*" \ "run trace experiment" gdb_test_no_output "tstop" "" proc gdb_backtrace_tdp_1 { msg } { global gdb_prompt # We are in a trace frame at which we didn't collect anything # except $PC. Therefore we expect to be able to identify stack # frame #0, but that's about all. In particular we do not expect # to be able to display the function's arguments or locals, and we # do not expect to be able to identify the caller of this function. gdb_test "backtrace" \ "#0\[\t \]+gdb_recursion_test.*depth=.*" \ "$msg" } proc gdb_backtrace_tdp_2 { msg } { global gdb_prompt # We are in a trace frame at which we collected only the registers # Therefore we expect to be able to identify stack frame #0, but # we don't expect to be able to display its args unles they are # passed in registers (which isn't the case for m68k), and we # don't expect to be able to identify the caller's stack frame. gdb_test "backtrace" \ "#0\[\t \]+gdb_recursion_test.*depth=.*" \ "$msg" } proc gdb_backtrace_tdp_3 { msg } { global gdb_prompt # We are in a trace frame at which we collected all registers, all # arguments and all locals. This means that the display of # stack frame #0 should be complete (including argument values). gdb_test_multiple "backtrace" "$msg" { -re "#0\[\t \]+gdb_recursion_test.*depth=\[0-9\]+.*q1=\[0-9\]+.*q2=\[0-9\]+.*q3=\[0-9\]+.*q4=\[0-9\]+.*q5=\[0-9\]+.*q6=\[0-9\]+.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "$msg" } -re "#0\[\t \]+gdb_recursion_test.*depth=Cannot access.*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "$msg (failed to collect arguments)" } } } proc gdb_backtrace_tdp_4 { msg depth traceframe } { global gdb_prompt with_test_prefix "traceframe $traceframe" { # We are in a trace frame at which we collected all registers, # plus a sizeable hunk of stack memory. This should enable us to # display at least several stack frames worth of backtrace. We'll # assume that if we can't display at least "depth" levels (with # args), it counts as an error. gdb_test_multiple "backtrace" "$msg" { -re "#$depth\[\t \].*gdb_recursion_test.*depth=\[0-9\]+.*q1=\[0-9\]+.*q2=\[0-9\]+.*q3=\[0-9\]+.*q4=\[0-9\]+.*q5=\[0-9\]+.*q6=\[0-9\]+.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "$msg" } -re "#$depth\[\t \].*gdb_recursion_test.*depth=.*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "$msg (args missing from #$depth stack frame)" } -re "#\[0-9\]+\[\t \].*gdb_recursion_test.*depth=.*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "$msg (fewer than $depth stack frames found)" } } set output_string0 "" # Match the output of command 'tdump' and save it in # $output_string0. set test "tdump on frame 0" gdb_test_multiple "tdump" $test { -re "tdump\[\r\n\]+(.*)\[\r\n\]+$gdb_prompt $" { set output_string0 $expect_out(1,string) } } gdb_test "up" ".*" "" # Test that command 'tdump' still works properly when the # selected frame is not the current frame, and save the output # in $output_string1. set test "tdump on frame 1" set output_string1 "" gdb_test_multiple "tdump" $test { -re "tdump\[\r\n\]+(.*)\[\r\n\]+$gdb_prompt $" { set output_string1 $expect_out(1,string) } } # Output of 'tdump' on frame 0 and frame 1 should be # identical. gdb_assert ![string compare $output_string0 $output_string1] \ "tdump output" } } # # begin backtrace test # set timeout 60 gdb_tfind_test "init: make sure not debugging any trace frame" "none" "-1" gdb_tfind_test "8.6: find start frame" "start" "0" gdb_test "printf \"TDP \%d:\\n\", \$tracepoint" \ "TDP $tdp2:" "" gdb_backtrace_tdp_1 "8.6: Backtrace, depth == 1, collect nothing" gdb_tfind_test "8.6: find frame 1" "1" "1" gdb_test "printf \"TDP \%d:\\n\", \$tracepoint" \ "TDP $tdp3:" "" gdb_backtrace_tdp_2 "8.6: Backtrace, depth == 1, collect regs" gdb_tfind_test "8.6: find frame 2" "2" "2" gdb_test "printf \"TDP \%d:\\n\", \$tracepoint" \ "TDP $tdp4:" "" gdb_backtrace_tdp_3 "8.6: Backtrace, depth == 1, collect args and locals" gdb_tfind_test "8.6: find frame 4" "4" "4" gdb_test "printf \"TDP \%d:\\n\", \$tracepoint" \ "TDP $tdp6:" "" gdb_backtrace_tdp_4 "8.6: Backtrace, depth == 1, collect stack mem expr" "0" 4 gdb_tfind_test "8.6: find frame 5" "5" "5" gdb_test "printf \"TDP \%d:\\n\", \$tracepoint" \ "TDP $tdp2:" "" gdb_backtrace_tdp_1 "8.6: Backtrace, depth == 2, collect nothing" gdb_tfind_test "8.6: find frame 6" "6" "6" gdb_test "printf \"TDP \%d:\\n\", \$tracepoint" \ "TDP $tdp3:" "" gdb_backtrace_tdp_2 "8.6: Backtrace, depth == 2, collect regs" gdb_tfind_test "8.6: find frame 7" "7" "7" gdb_test "printf \"TDP \%d:\\n\", \$tracepoint" \ "TDP $tdp4:" "" gdb_backtrace_tdp_3 "8.6: Backtrace, depth == 2, collect args and locals" gdb_tfind_test "8.6: find frame 9" "9" "9" gdb_test "printf \"TDP \%d:\\n\", \$tracepoint" \ "TDP $tdp6:" "" gdb_backtrace_tdp_4 "8.6: Backtrace, depth == 1, collect stack mem expr" "0" 9 gdb_tfind_test "8.6: find frame 10" "10" "10" gdb_test "printf \"TDP \%d:\\n\", \$tracepoint" \ "TDP $tdp2:" "" gdb_backtrace_tdp_1 "8.6: Backtrace, depth == 3, collect nothing" gdb_tfind_test "8.6: find frame 11" "11" "11" gdb_test "printf \"TDP \%d:\\n\", \$tracepoint" \ "TDP $tdp3:" "" gdb_backtrace_tdp_2 "8.6: Backtrace, depth == 3, collect regs" gdb_tfind_test "8.6: find frame 12" "12" "12" gdb_test "printf \"TDP \%d:\\n\", \$tracepoint" \ "TDP $tdp4:" "" gdb_backtrace_tdp_3 "8.6: Backtrace, depth == 3, collect args and locals" gdb_tfind_test "8.6: find frame 14" "14" "14" gdb_test "printf \"TDP \%d:\\n\", \$tracepoint" \ "TDP $tdp6:" "" gdb_backtrace_tdp_4 "8.6: Backtrace, depth == 1, collect stack mem expr" "0" 14 gdb_tfind_test "8.6: find frame 15" "15" "15" gdb_test "printf \"TDP \%d:\\n\", \$tracepoint" \ "TDP $tdp2:" "" gdb_backtrace_tdp_1 "8.6: Backtrace, depth == 4, collect nothing" gdb_tfind_test "8.6: find frame 16" "16" "16" gdb_test "printf \"TDP \%d:\\n\", \$tracepoint" \ "TDP $tdp3:" "" gdb_backtrace_tdp_2 "8.6: Backtrace, depth == 4, collect regs" gdb_tfind_test "8.6: find frame 17" "17" "17" gdb_test "printf \"TDP \%d:\\n\", \$tracepoint" \ "TDP $tdp4:" "" gdb_backtrace_tdp_3 "8.6: Backtrace, depth == 4, collect args and locals" gdb_tfind_test "8.6: find frame 19" "19" "19" gdb_test "printf \"TDP \%d:\\n\", \$tracepoint" \ "TDP $tdp6:" "" gdb_backtrace_tdp_4 "8.6: Backtrace, depth == 1, collect stack mem expr" "0" 19 gdb_test "printf \"x \%d x\\n\", depth == 3" \ "x 0 x" \ "1.13: trace in recursion: depth not equal to 3" # Finished! gdb_test "tfind none" ".*" ""