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# This testcase is part of GDB, the GNU debugger.
#
# Copyright 2024 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Setup a .build-id/ based debug directory containing multiple entries
# for the same build-id, with each entry given a different sequence
# number.
#
# Ensure that GDB will scan over broken symlinks for the same build-id
# (but different sequence number) to find later working symlinks.
#
# This test places the build-id files within a directory next to where
# gdbserver is started, and places a relative address in the
# debug-file-directory, in this way we require GDB to find the debug
# information via gdbserver.
require {!is_remote host}
load_lib gdbserver-support.exp
require allow_gdbserver_tests
standard_testfile
if {[build_executable "failed to prepare" $testfile $srcfile] == -1} {
return -1
}
# Split out BINFILE.debug. Remove debug from BINFILE.
if {[gdb_gnu_strip_debug $binfile] != 0} {
return -1
}
# Get the '.build-id/xx/xxx...xxx' part of the filename.
set build_id_filename [build_id_debug_filename_get $binfile]
# Hide (rename) BINFILE.debug, this should ensure GDB can't find it
# directly but needs to look for the build-id based file in the debug
# directory.
set hidden_debuginfo [standard_output_file "hidden_$testfile.debug"]
remote_exec build "mv ${binfile}.debug $hidden_debuginfo"
# A filename that doesn't exist. Some symlinks will point at this
# file.
set missing_debuginfo "missing_debuginfo"
# Helper called from gdb_finish when the 'target' is remote. Ensure the
# debug directory we create is deleted.
proc cleanup_remote_target {} {
remote_exec target "rm -fr debug/"
}
if { ![is_remote target] } {
set gdbserver_dir [standard_output_file "gdbserver-dir"]/
} else {
lappend gdb_finish_hooks cleanup_remote_target
set gdbserver_dir ""
}
# Copy files to the target (if needed).
set target_binfile [gdb_remote_download target $binfile]
set target_debuginfo [gdb_remote_download target $hidden_debuginfo]
# Setup the debug information on the target.
set debugdir "${gdbserver_dir}debug"
remote_exec target \
"mkdir -p $debugdir/[file dirname $build_id_filename]"
remote_exec target \
"ln -sf $target_debuginfo $debugdir/$build_id_filename"
# Start GDB and load global BINFILE. If DEBUGINFO_FILE is not the
# empty string then this contains the '.build-id/xx/xxx....xxxx' part
# of the filename which we expect GDB to read from the remote target.
# If DEBUGINFO_FILE is the empty string then we don't expect GDB to
# find any debug information.
proc load_binfile_check_debug_is_found { debuginfo_file testname } {
with_test_prefix "$testname" {
with_timeout_factor 5 {
# Probing for .build-id based debug files on remote
# targets uses the vFile:stat packet by default, though
# there is a work around that avoids this which can be
# used if GDB is connected to an older gdbserver without
# 'stat' support.
#
# Check the work around works by disabling use of the
# vFile:stat packet.
foreach_with_prefix stat_pkt {auto off} {
clean_restart
gdb_test_no_output "set debug-file-directory debug" \
"set debug-file-directory"
gdb_test_no_output "set sysroot target:"
gdb_test "set remote hostio-stat-packet $stat_pkt"
# Make sure we're disconnected, in case we're testing with an
# extended-remote board, therefore already connected.
gdb_test "disconnect" ".*"
# Start gdbserver. This needs to be done after starting GDB. When
# gdbserver is running local to GDB, start gdbserver in a sub-directory,
# this prevents GDB from finding the debug information itself.
if { ![is_remote target] } {
with_cwd $::gdbserver_dir {
set res [gdbserver_start "" $::target_binfile]
}
} else {
set res [gdbserver_start "" $::target_binfile]
}
set gdbserver_protocol [lindex $res 0]
set gdbserver_gdbport [lindex $res 1]
# Connect to gdbserver. The output will be placed into the global
# GDB_TARGET_REMOTE_CMD_MSG, and we'll match against this below.
gdb_assert {[gdb_target_cmd $gdbserver_protocol $gdbserver_gdbport] == 0} \
"connect to gdbserver"
if { $debuginfo_file ne "" } {
gdb_assert { [regexp "Reading symbols from target:debug/[string_to_regexp $debuginfo_file]\\.\\.\\." \
$::gdb_target_remote_cmd_msg] } \
"debuginfo was read via build-id"
gdb_assert { [regexp "Reading debug/[string_to_regexp $debuginfo_file] from remote target\\.\\.\\." \
$::gdb_target_remote_cmd_msg] } \
"debuginfo was read from remote target"
} else {
gdb_assert { [regexp "\\(No debugging symbols found in \[^\r\n\]+/$::testfile\\)" \
$::gdb_target_remote_cmd_msg] }
}
}
}
}
}
# Return a copy of FILENAME, which should end '.debug', with NUMBER
# added, e.g. add_seqno 1 "foo.debug" --> "foo.1.debug".
proc add_seqno { number filename } {
return [regsub "\.debug\$" $filename ".${number}.debug"]
}
# Precompute sequence numbered build-id filenames.
set build_id_1_filename [add_seqno 1 $build_id_filename]
set build_id_2_filename [add_seqno 2 $build_id_filename]
set build_id_3_filename [add_seqno 3 $build_id_filename]
load_binfile_check_debug_is_found $build_id_filename \
"find debuginfo with a single build-id file"
remote_exec target "ln -fs $target_debuginfo \
$debugdir/$build_id_1_filename"
remote_exec target "ln -fs $target_debuginfo \
$debugdir/$build_id_2_filename"
remote_exec target "ln -fs $target_debuginfo \
$debugdir/$build_id_3_filename"
load_binfile_check_debug_is_found $build_id_filename \
"find debuginfo with 4 build-id files"
remote_exec target "ln -fs $missing_debuginfo $debugdir/$build_id_filename"
load_binfile_check_debug_is_found $build_id_1_filename \
"find debuginfo, first build-id file is bad"
remote_exec target "ln -fs $missing_debuginfo \
$debugdir/$build_id_1_filename"
remote_exec target "ln -fs $missing_debuginfo \
$debugdir/$build_id_3_filename"
load_binfile_check_debug_is_found $build_id_2_filename \
"find debuginfo, first 2 build-id files are bad"
remote_exec target "ln -fs $missing_debuginfo \
$debugdir/$build_id_2_filename"
load_binfile_check_debug_is_found "" \
"cannot find debuginfo, all build-id files are bad"
remote_exec target "ln -fs $target_debuginfo \
$debugdir/$build_id_3_filename"
load_binfile_check_debug_is_found $build_id_3_filename \
"find debuginfo, last build-id file is good"
remote_exec target "rm -f $debugdir/$build_id_1_filename"
load_binfile_check_debug_is_found "" \
"cannot find debuginfo, file with seqno 1 is missing"
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