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If not, see . # This file was written by Corinna Vinschen if [target_info exists gdb,nofileio] { verbose "Skipping fileio.exp because of no fileio capabilities." continue } standard_testfile if {[is_remote host]} { set outdir . } else { set outdir [standard_output_file {}] } if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" \ executable \ [list debug "additional_flags=-DOUTDIR=\"$outdir/\""]] != "" } { untested "failed to compile" return -1 } # Create and source the file that provides information about the compiler # used to compile the test case. if [get_compiler_info] { return -1 } set dir2 [standard_output_file dir2.fileio.test] if {[file exists $dir2] && ![file writable $dir2]} { system "chmod +w $dir2" } system "rm -rf [standard_output_file *.fileio.test]" set oldtimeout $timeout set timeout [expr "$timeout + 60"] # Start with a fresh gdb. gdb_exit gdb_start gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir gdb_load ${binfile} gdb_test_no_output "set print sevenbit-strings" gdb_test_no_output "set print address off" gdb_test_no_output "set width 0" if ![runto_main] then { perror "couldn't run to breakpoint" continue } gdb_test "break stop" "Breakpoint .*$srcfile.*" set stop_msg ".*Breakpoint .* stop \\(\\) at.*$srcfile:.*static void stop \\(\\) {}.*" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*open 1:.*OK$stop_msg" \ "Open a file" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*open 2:.*EEXIST$stop_msg" \ "Creating already existing file returns EEXIST" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*open 3:.*EISDIR$stop_msg" \ "Open directory for writing returns EISDIR" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*open 4:.*ENOENT$stop_msg" \ "Opening nonexistant file returns ENOENT" gdb_test "continue" ".*" "" catch "system \"chmod -f -w [standard_output_file nowrt.fileio.test]\"" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*open 5:.*EACCES$stop_msg" \ "Open for write but no write permission returns EACCES" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*write 1:.*OK$stop_msg" \ "Writing to a file" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*write 2:.*EBADF$stop_msg" \ "Write using invalid file descriptor returns EBADF" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*write 3:.*EBADF$stop_msg" \ "Writing to a read-only file returns EBADF" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*read 1:.*OK$stop_msg" \ "Reading from a file" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*read 2:.*EBADF$stop_msg" \ "Read using invalid file descriptor returns EBADF" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*lseek 1:.*OK$stop_msg" \ "Lseeking CUR a file" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*lseek 2:.*OK$stop_msg" \ "Lseeking END a file" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*lseek 3:.*OK$stop_msg" \ "Lseeking SET a file" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*close 1:.*OK$stop_msg" \ "Closing a file" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*close 2:.*EBADF$stop_msg" \ "Closing an invalid file descriptor returns EBADF" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*stat 1:.*OK$stop_msg" \ "Stat a file" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*stat 2:.*(ENOENT|EFAULT)$stop_msg" \ "Stat a NULL pathname returns ENOENT or EFAULT" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*stat 3:.*ENOENT$stop_msg" \ "Stat an empty pathname returns ENOENT" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*stat 4:.*ENOENT$stop_msg" \ "Stat a nonexistant file returns ENOENT" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*fstat 1:.*OK$stop_msg" \ "Fstat an open file" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*fstat 2:.*EBADF$stop_msg" \ "Fstat an invalid file descriptor returns EBADF" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*isatty 1:.*OK$stop_msg" \ "Isatty (stdin)" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*isatty 2:.*OK$stop_msg" \ "Isatty (stdout)" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*isatty 3:.*OK$stop_msg" \ "Isatty (stderr)" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*isatty 4:.*OK$stop_msg" \ "Isatty (invalid fd)" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*isatty 5:.*OK$stop_msg" \ "Isatty (open file)" gdb_test_no_output "set debug remote 1" set msg "System says shell is not available" gdb_test_multiple "continue" $msg { -re "Continuing\\..*Fsystem.*system 1:.*OK$stop_msg\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { pass $msg } -re ".*Fsystem.*$gdb_prompt $" { fail $msg } -re "$gdb_prompt $" { unsupported $msg } } gdb_test_no_output "set debug remote 0" gdb_test_no_output "set remote system-call-allowed 1" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*system 2:.*OK$stop_msg" \ "System says shell is available" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*system 3:.*OK$stop_msg" \ "System(3) call" # Is this ok? POSIX says system returns a waitpid status? gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*system 4:.*OK$stop_msg" \ "System with invalid command returns 127" # Prepare the directory for rename tests in case that test_system # failed to create. set dir1 [file join $outdir "dir1.fileio.test" "subdir.fileio.test"] remote_exec host "mkdir -p $dir1" set dir1 [file join $outdir "dir2.fileio.test"] remote_exec host "mkdir $dir1" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*rename 1:.*OK$stop_msg" \ "Rename a file" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*rename 2:.*EISDIR$stop_msg" \ "Renaming a file to existing directory returns EISDIR" set test "renaming a directory to a non-empty directory returns ENOTEMPTY or EEXIST" gdb_test_multiple continue "${test}" { -re "Continuing\\..*rename 3:.*(ENOTEMPTY|EEXIST)$stop_msg$gdb_prompt $" { pass "${test}" } -re "Continuing\\..*rename 3:.*EBUSY$stop_msg$gdb_prompt $" { # At least version <= 2.6/2004-01-08 of the Linux Kernel gets # this wrong (reporting EBUSY) when the file system is NFS # mounted. setup_xfail *-*-*linux* gdb/1502 fail "${test}" } } gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*rename 4:.*EINVAL$stop_msg" \ "Renaming a directory to a subdir of itself returns EINVAL" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*rename 5:.*ENOENT$stop_msg" \ "Renaming a nonexistant file returns ENOENT" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*unlink 1:.*OK$stop_msg" \ "Unlink a file" # This test fails on Cygwin because unlink() succeeds on Win32 systems # in that situation. if [ishost *cygwin*] { setup_xfail "*-*-*" } gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*unlink 2:.*EACCES$stop_msg" \ "Unlinking a file in a directory w/o write access returns EACCES" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*unlink 3:.*ENOENT$stop_msg" \ "Unlinking a nonexistant file returns ENOENT" gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*time 1:.*OK$stop_msg" \ "Time(2) call returns the same value as in parameter" sleep 2 gdb_test continue \ "Continuing\\..*time 2:.*OK$stop_msg" \ "Time(2) returns feasible values" gdb_exit # Make dir2 writable again so rm -rf of a build tree Just Works. if {[file exists $dir2] && ![file writable $dir2]} { system "chmod +w $dir2" } set timeout $oldtimeout return 0