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Branch surived testing.
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Unrecognized `gnatmake' switches are not implicitly passed on to the
linker, so just pasting board `ldflags' and any other linker flags
verbatim into `add_flags' to use for the invocation line of `gnatmake'
will make them ignored at best.
For example in a GCC test environment that has:
set_board_info ldflags "-Wl,-dynamic-linker,.../sysroot/lib/ld-linux-riscv64-lp64d.so.1 -Wl,-rpath,.../sysroot/lib64/lp64d -Wl,-rpath,.../sysroot/usr/lib64/lp64d"
so that sysroot paths are correctly embedded with the binaries linked
for use with the dynamic loader and shared library dependencies, the
setting will be ignored for the GNAT test suite making all the execution
tests fail, e.g.:
PASS: gnat.dg/abstract_with_anonymous_result.adb (test for excess errors)
spawn qemu-riscv64 ./abstract_with_anonymous_result.exe
/lib/ld-linux-riscv64-lp64d.so.1: No such file or directory
FAIL: gnat.dg/abstract_with_anonymous_result.adb execution test
For `gnatmake' to pass switches on to the linker the `-largs' switch has
to be used, which affects all the switches that follow until a switch is
seen that changes the selection, like `-margs', which resets to the
initial state of the switch interpretation machine.
Wrap linker flags into `-largs'/`-margs' for Ada then, carefully
preserving the place these flags are placed at within `add_flags', as
surely someone will have depended on that, correcting test failures like
above:
PASS: gnat.dg/abstract_with_anonymous_result.adb (test for excess errors)
spawn qemu-riscv64 ./abstract_with_anonymous_result.exe
PASS: gnat.dg/abstract_with_anonymous_result.adb execution test
Pass multilib flags both to the compiler and to the linker as both build
stages interpret them.
Update the testsuite accordingly.
* lib/target.exp (default_target_compile): Wrap linker flags into
`-largs'/`-margs' for Ada.
* testsuite/runtest.libs/target.test (compile_test): Update
accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@wdc.com>
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Conflicts:
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Conflicts:
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Conflicts:
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NEWS
doc/dejagnu.texi
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Conflicts:
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Fix a stuck remote call pipeline comprised of multiple processes causing
testing to hang and requiring a manual intervention to either terminate
or proceed, like below (here with the GCC `c' testsuite invoked with
`execute.exp=postmod-1.c' for 8 compilation and 8 execution tests on a
remote QEMU target run in the system emulation mode):
PASS: gcc.c-torture/execute/postmod-1.c -O0 (test for excess errors)
Executing on remote-localhost: .../gcc/testsuite/gcc/postmod-1.exe (timeout = 15)
spawn [open ...]
WARNING: program timed out
got a INT signal, interrupted by user
=== gcc Summary ===
# of expected passes 1
by not killing the pending force-kills in `close_wait_program' and also
by setting the channel associated with the pipeline to the nonblocking
mode when it is about to be closed afterwards.
The situation here is as follows. A connection to the remote target
board is requested by `rsh_exec' with input redirection requested from
`/dev/null'. The request is handled by `local_exec' and the redirection
causes a Tcl command pipeline channel to be opened. The list of PIDs of
the processes comprising the pipeline is determined and then the channel
is assigned an Expect spawn ID. The spawn ID is then waited for output
produced by the remote target (here accessed with SSH) and, ultimately,
completion marked by the end-of-file condition.
As SSH gets stuck and does not complete the timeout eventually fires and
a kill sequence is initiated, by calling `close_wait_program' with the
list of PIDs previously obtained to kill given as one of the procedure's
arguments. Seeing the list of PIDs rather than -1 `close_wait_program'
issues SIGINT to all the requested processes right away and schedules a
delayed sequence called "force-kills" to them, which sends SIGTERM and
then, after a further delay, SIGKILL.
Now `close_wait_program' calls `close' on the spawn ID associated with
the pipeline, but this call doesn't affect the pipeline as its input has
been redirected from `/dev/null'. As the next step `wait' is called on
the same spawn ID and returns successfully right away with a result like
{0 exp8 0 0} in `wres', where no PID is indicated, consistently with the
null PID result of the original `spawn' command that assigned the spawn
ID (`exp8' here) to the pipeline. The return from the `wait' command
causes code to be executed for the pending force-kills to be killed.
At this point the process situation is like below:
PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
6908 pts/3 Sl 0:00 expect -- .../share/dejagnu/runtest.exp --tool gcc --target_board remote-localhost execute.exp=postmod-1.c
6976 pts/3 S 0:00 \_ ssh -p 2222 -l macro localhost sh -c '.../gcc/testsuite/gcc/postmod-1.exe ; echo XYZ${?}ZYX'
6977 pts/3 Z 0:00 \_ [cat] <defunct>
6991 pts/3 Z 0:00 \_ [sh] <defunct>
so `cat' and `sh' have already terminated, the former presumably due to
SIGINT sent previously and the latter having been the force-kills just
killed, and only await being wait(2)ed for, however `ssh' is still live
and in the interruptible sleep, presumably awaiting communication with
the remote end.
Since there is nothing else to do for `close_wait_program' it returns
success to `local_exec', which then calls `close' on the pipeline to
clean up after it. But that in turn causes wait(2) to be called on the
individual PIDs comprising the pipeline and when the PID associated with
`ssh' the call hangs indefinitely preventing the whole testsuite from
proceeding.
A similar situation triggers with GDB testing where a Tcl command
pipeline channel is opened in `remote_spawn' instead, and then closed,
after `close_wait_program' has been called, in `standard_close'.
So the solution to the problem is twofold. First pending force-kills
are not killed after `wait' if there are more than one PID in the list
passed to `close_wait_program'. This follows the observation that if
there was only one PID on the list, then the process must have been
created directly by `spawn' rather than by assigning a spawn ID to a
pipeline and the return from `wait' would mean the process associated
with the PID must have already been cleaned up after, so it is only when
there are more there is a possibility any may have been left behind
live.
Second if a pipeline has been used, then the channel associated with the
pipeline is set to the nonblocking mode in case any of the processes
that may have left live is stuck in the noninterruptible sleep (aka D)
state. Such a process would necessarily ignore even SIGKILL so long as
it remains in that state and would cause wait(2) called by `close' to
hang possibly indefinitely, and we want the testsuite to proceed rather
than hang even in bad circumstances.
Finally it appears to be safe to leave pending force-kills to complete
their job after `wait' has been called in `close_wait_program', because
based on the observation made here the command does not actually call
wait(2) if issued on a spawn ID associated with a pipeline created by
`open' rather than a process created by `spawn'. Instead the PIDs from
a pipeline are supposed to be cleaned up after by calling wait(2) from
the `close' command call made on the pipeline channel. If on the other
hand the channel is set to the nonblocking mode before `close', then
even that command does not call wait(2) on the associated PIDs.
Therefore the PIDs on the list passed are not subject to PID reuse and
the force-kills won't accidentally kill an unrelated process, as a PID
cannot be allocated by the kernel for a new process until any previous
process's status has been consumed from its PID by wait(2). And then
PIDs of any children that have actually terminated one way or another
are wait(2)ed for by Tcl automatically in the event loop, so no mess is
left behind.
* lib/remote.exp (close_wait_program): Only kill the pending
force-kills if the PID list has a single entry.
(local_exec): Set the channel about to be closed to the
nonblocking mode if we didn't see an EOF.
(standard_close): Likewise, unconditionally.
Signed-off-by: Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@wdc.com>
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Address an execution race in `close_wait_program' and use `catch' in
killing pending force-kills issued there in the recovery of a stuck test
case, in case the force-kill sequence has completed before the command
to kill the sequence had a chance to run, so that no error is thrown and
a testsuite run does not get interrupted early like:
PASS: gcc.c-torture/execute/postmod-1.c -O0 (test for excess errors)
Executing on remote-localhost: .../gcc/testsuite/gcc/postmod-1.exe (timeout = 15)
spawn [open ...]
WARNING: program timed out
ERROR: tcl error sourcing .../gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/execute/execute.exp.
ERROR: child process exited abnormally
while executing
"exec sh -c "exec > /dev/null 2>&1 && kill -9 $exec_pid""
(procedure "close_wait_program" line 57)
invoked from within
"close_wait_program $spawn_id $pid wres"
(procedure "local_exec" line 104)
[...]
"uplevel #0 source .../gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/execute/execute.exp"
invoked from within
"catch "uplevel #0 source $test_file_name""
testcase .../gcc/testsuite/gcc.c-torture/execute/execute.exp completed in 196 seconds
=== gcc Summary ===
# of expected passes 1
-- therefore not letting `execute.exp' continue (here with the GCC `c'
testsuite invoked with `execute.exp=postmod-1.c' for 8 compilation and 8
execution tests).
The completion of the force-kill sequence would have to happen in the
window between the `wait' command has returned, which would at worst
happen as a result of the final `kill -9' command in the sequence, and
the `kill -9 $exec_pid' command issued here, and the `sleep 5' command
issued at the end of the force-kill sequence makes the likelihood of
such a scenario low, but this might still happen with a loaded host
system and there is no drawback from using `catch' here, so let's do it.
* lib/remote.exp (close_wait_program): Use `catch' in killing
pending force-kills.
Signed-off-by: Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@wdc.com>
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This adds Go support to default_target_compile. This comes from this
gdb patch:
commit a766d390bb857383a5f9ae80a102e1f8705f4c2e
Author: Doug Evans <dje@google.com>
Date: Wed Apr 25 14:07:23 2012 +0000
Initial pass at Go language support.
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This adds support for the Rust language to default_target_compile.
This comes from a gdb patch:
commit 67218854b1987d89593ccaf5feaf5b29b1b976f2
Author: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
Date: Tue Apr 26 19:38:43 2016 -0600
Update gdb test suite for Rust
[...]
2016-05-17 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
Manish Goregaokar <manishsmail@gmail.com>
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This adds early_flags support to default_target_compile. This
originated in this gdb patch:
commit 6ebea266fd0a7a56c90db3ab6237ff9f6c919747
Author: Doug Evans <dje@google.com>
Date: Fri Jul 24 15:24:37 2015 -0700
Workaround debian change to default value of --as-needed.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* lib/future.exp (gdb_default_target_compile): New option
"early_flags".
* lib/gdb.exp (gdb_compile): Undo debian's change in default of
--as-needed.
This patch also pulls in the "linker_opts_order" code, though nothing
uses it yet. A use will come in a subsequent patch.
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* lib/ssh.exp (ssh_exec): Redirect stderr to stdout on the remote
machine, to avoid race conditions.
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* lib/rsh.exp (rsh_exec): Don't remove trailing newline.
* lib/ssh.exp (rsh_exec): Likewise.
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checking a local empty target_info array due to lacking global target_info.
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compiler is given.
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for verifying output of clone_output.
* testsuite/runtest.libs/default_procs.tcl (send_error): Roll into
template using store_test_output.
(send_log): Likewise.
(send_user): Likewise.
(clear_test_output): New proc.
(store_test_output): New proc.
* lib/framework.exp (clone_output): Actually send errors to the
error stream; bug found while improving testsuite.
Signed-off-by: Ben Elliston <bje@gnu.org>
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* testsuite/lib/libsup.exp: Remove obsolete "testcnt" variable.
Signed-off-by: Ben Elliston <bje@gnu.org>
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lib/dg.exp, lib/ftp.exp, lib/kermit.exp, lib/rlogin.exp,
lib/telnet.exp, runtest.exp, testsuite/lib/libsup.exp: Simplify
some regular expressions in constant strings by placing them
inside braces instead of quotes. This allows one level of
backslash quoting to be removed.
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and catching the "no files matched glob pattern" error
message. Catching the error message was the wrong thing to do
because the foreach loop then iterates over each word in the error
message as if they were matches.
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(iterate_target_variants_two): Likewise.
* lib/remote.exp (standard_download): Use 'eq' not '=='.
(remote_upload): Likewise.
* lib/framework.exp (open_logs): Likewise.
(is_remote): Likewise.
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baseboards/i386-sid.exp, baseboards/mt-sid.exp,
baseboards/sh-sid.exp, config/adb.exp, config/gdb-comm.exp,
config/gdb_stub.exp, config/sim.exp, config/unix.exp,
config/vxworks.exp, lib/dejagnu.exp, lib/dg.exp,
lib/framework.exp, lib/kermit.exp, lib/libgloss.exp,
lib/remote.exp, lib/rsh.exp, lib/target.exp, lib/tip.exp,
lib/utils.exp, testsuite/lib/libsup.exp,
testsuite/runtest.all/options.exp,: Remove unnecessary braces
around variable expansions.
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lib/kermit.exp, lib/libgloss.exp, lib/remote.exp, lib/rlogin.exp,
lib/target.exp, lib/tip.exp, lib/utils.exp, runtest.exp: Remove
unnecessary quotes and braces around variable expansions.
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variable expansions.
* testsuite/runtest.all/clone_output.test: Likewise.
* testsuite/runtest.all/target.test: Likewise.
* testsuite/runtest.all/stats.exp: Likewise.
* testsuite/runtest.all/remote.test: Likewise.
* testsuite/runtest.all/config.test: Likewise.
* testsuite/runtest.all/default_procs.tcl: Likewise.
* testsuite/runtest.all/libs.exp: Likewise.
* testsuite/runtest.all/options.exp: Likewise.
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* doc/dejagnu.texi (testsuite procedure): Document multiplex entry
point and "testsuite file" command.
* lib/framework.exp (testsuite): New proc for multiplex commands.
(testsuite_file): New proc implementing "testsuite file".
* testsuite/runtest.all/testsuite_file.test: New file.
* runtest.exp: Expect to find testsuite in ${srcdir}/testsuite,
but also search $srcdir itself.
(load_lib): Add explicit search for testsuite-local libraries.
(load_tool_init): Use $testsuitedir in search.
(load_config): Use $testsuitedir instead of $srcdir.
(load_tool_target_config): Likewise.
Add variable "testsuitedir" for testsuite root directory.
Add internal global variables "testbuilddir" and "testdir" for use
by "testsuite file".
Ensure that $testsuitedir, $testbuilddir, and $objdir also avoid
duplicated path delimiters.
Add warning if no tests are found and fallback method of searching
$srcdir is used.
Signed-off-by: Ben Elliston <bje@gnu.org>
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lib/remote.exp, lib/framework.exp, lib/dg.exp, config/vxworks.exp,
config/sim.exp, config/gdb_stub.exp, config/aarch64-fv8.exp,
baseboards/vr4300-sim.exp, baseboards/vr4111-sim.exp,
baseboards/vr4100-sim.exp, baseboards/sh-sid.exp,
baseboards/mt-sid.exp, baseboards/mips-sim.exp,
baseboards/mips-sim-idt64.exp, baseboards/mips-sim-idt32.exp,
baseboards/i386-sid.exp, baseboards/arm-sim.exp,
baseboards/arm-ice.exp, baseboards/androideabi.exp,
testsuite/runtest.all/utils.test,
testsuite/runtest.all/target.test: Replace string literal
comparisons using == and != with 'eq' and 'ne'.
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lib/rsh.exp, lib/rlogin.exp, lib/remote.exp, lib/libgloss.exp,
lib/framework.exp, lib/dg.exp, lib/dejagnu.exp,
config/vxworks.exp, config/unix.exp, config/sim.exp,
config/gdb_stub.exp, config/gdb-comm.exp, config/adb.exp,
baseboards/multi-sim.exp, baseboards/cris-sim.exp,
baseboards/basic-sim.exp, baseboards/basic-sid.exp,
baseboards/androideabi.exp, testsuite/runtest.all/load_lib.exp,
testsuite/libdejagnu/tunit.exp: Replace empty string comparisons
using == and != with 'eq' and 'ne'.
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* runtest.exp: Adjust expression to follow GNU conventions.
* lib/utils.exp (diff): Fix mistake in replacing [string compare]
with "eq" instead of "ne".
* testsuite/runtest.all/config.test: Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Ben Elliston <bje@gnu.org>
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strings and variables known to not be Tcl glob patterns with eq
and ne.
* config/unix.exp: Likewise.
* lib/debugger.exp: Likewise.
* lib/dg.exp: Likewise.
* lib/framework.exp: Likewise.
* lib/remote.exp: Likewise.
* lib/utils.exp: Likewise.
* baseboards/androideabi.exp: Likewise.
* baseboards/multi-sim.exp: Likewise.
* testsuite/lib/util-defs.exp: Likewise.
* testsuite/runtest.all/config.test: Likewise.
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Likewise, replace '!=' with 'ne'. Replace a few instances of
[string length $str] == 0 with $str eq "".
* config/gdb-comm.exp: Likewise.
* lib/dg.exp: Likewise.
* lib/framework.exp: Likewise.
* lib/libgloss.exp: Likewise.
* lib/remote.exp: Likewise.
* lib/target.exp: Likewise.
* lib/utils.exp: Likewise.
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