# Copyright 1992-2017 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 Fred Fish. (fnf@cygnus.com) # Create and source the file that provides information about the compiler # used to compile the test case. if [get_compiler_info] { return -1 } standard_testfile opaque0.c opaque1.c if {[prepare_for_testing $testfile.exp $testfile \ [list $srcfile $srcfile2] debug]} { untested $testfile.exp return -1 } # # Test basic opaque structure handling (statically). # The ordering of the tests is significant. We first try the things that # might fail if gdb fails to connect the uses of opaque structures to # the actual opaque structure definition. # When we start up, gdb sets the file containing main() as the current # source file. The actual structure foo is defined in a different file. # A pointer (foop) to an instance of the opaque struct is defined in the same # source file as main(). Ensure that gdb correctly "connected" the definition # in the other file with the pointer to the opaque struct in the file containing # "foop". # Define a procedure to set up an xfail for all targets that do not support # this sort of cross reference. # Any target gcc that has a DBX_NO_XREFS definition in its config file will # not support it (FIXME: Is this still true; I suspect maybe not). # Native alpha ecoff doesn't support it either. # I don't think this type of cross reference works for any COFF target # either. proc setup_xfail_on_opaque_pointer {} { global gcc_compiled setup_xfail "vax-*-*" "i*86-sequent-bsd*" if {!$gcc_compiled} then { setup_xfail "alpha-*-*" } } # This seems easier than trying to track different versions of xlc; I'm # not sure there is much rhyme or reason regarding which tests it fails # and which ones it passes. if {[istarget "rs6000-*-aix*"] && !$gcc_compiled} then { warning "xfails in opaque.exp may not be set up correctly for xlc" } setup_xfail_on_opaque_pointer gdb_test "whatis foop" \ "type = struct foo \[*\]+" \ "whatis on opaque struct pointer (statically)" # Ensure that we know the form of the structure that foop points to. setup_xfail_on_opaque_pointer if {!$gcc_compiled} then { setup_xfail "rs6000-*-*" } gdb_test "ptype foop" \ "type = struct foo \{\[\r\n\]+ int a;\[\r\n\]+ int b;\[\r\n\]+\} \[*\]+" \ "ptype on opaque struct pointer (statically)" # An instance of the opaque structure (afoo) is defined in a different file. # Ensure that we can locate afoo and the structure definition. gdb_test "whatis afoo" \ "type = struct foo" \ "whatis on opaque struct instance (statically)" # Ensure that we know the form of "afoo". gdb_test "ptype afoo" \ "type = struct foo \{\[\r\n\]+ int a;\[\r\n\]+ int b;\[\r\n\]+\}" \ "ptype on opaque struct instance (statically)" # Ensure that we know what a struct foo looks like. gdb_test "ptype struct foo" \ "type = struct foo \{\[\r\n\]+ int a;\[\r\n\]+ int b;\[\r\n\]+\}" \ "ptype on opaque struct tagname (statically)" # # Done with static tests, now test dynamic opaque structure handling. # We reload the symbol table so we forget about anything we might # have learned during the static tests. # gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir gdb_load ${binfile} # Run to main, where struct foo is incomplete. if ![runto_main] { perror "cannot run to breakpoint at main" } # The current source file is now the one containing main(). The structure foo # is defined in a different file, but we have a pointer to an instance of # the opaque structure in the current file. Ensure we know it's type. setup_xfail_on_opaque_pointer gdb_test "whatis foop" \ "type = struct foo \[*\]+" \ "whatis on opaque struct pointer (dynamically)" # Ensure that we know the form of the thing foop points to. setup_xfail_on_opaque_pointer if {!$gcc_compiled} then { setup_xfail "rs6000-*-*" } gdb_test "ptype foop" \ "type = struct foo \{\[\r\n\]+ int a;\[\r\n\]+ int b;\[\r\n\]+\} \[*\]+" \ "ptype on opaque struct pointer (dynamically) 1" gdb_test "whatis afoo" \ "type = struct foo" \ "whatis on opaque struct instance (dynamically) 1" # Ensure that we know the form of afoo, an instance of a struct foo. gdb_test "ptype afoo" \ "type = struct foo \{\[\r\n\]+ int a;\[\r\n\]+ int b;\[\r\n\]+\}" \ "ptype on opaque struct instance (dynamically) 1" # Ensure that we know the form of an explicit struct foo. if {!$gcc_compiled} then { setup_xfail "rs6000-*-*" } gdb_test "ptype struct foo" \ "type = struct foo \{\[\r\n\]+ int a;\[\r\n\]+ int b;\[\r\n\]+\}" \ "ptype on opaque struct tagname (dynamically) 1" # Now reload the symbols again so we forget about anything we might # have learned reading the symbols during the previous tests. gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir gdb_load ${binfile} # Run to getfoo, where struct foo is complete. if ![runto getfoo] { perror "cannot run to breakpoint at getfoo" } # Ensure that we know what foop is. setup_xfail_on_opaque_pointer gdb_test "whatis foop" \ "type = struct foo \[*\]+" \ "whatis on opaque struct pointer (dynamically) 1" # Ensure that we know the form of the thing foop points to. setup_xfail_on_opaque_pointer gdb_test "ptype foop" \ "type = struct foo \{\[\r\n\]+ int a;\[\r\n\]+ int b;\[\r\n\]+\} \[*\]+" \ "ptype on opaque struct pointer (dynamically) 2" gdb_test "whatis afoo" \ "type = struct foo" \ "whatis on opaque struct instance (dynamically) 2" # Ensure that we know the form of afoo, an instance of a struct foo. gdb_test "ptype afoo" \ "type = struct foo \{\[\r\n\]+ int a;\[\r\n\]+ int b;\[\r\n\]+\}" \ "ptype on opaque struct instance (dynamically) 2" # Ensure that we know the form of an explicit struct foo. gdb_test "ptype struct foo" \ "type = struct foo \{\[\r\n\]+ int a;\[\r\n\]+ int b;\[\r\n\]+\}" \ "ptype on opaque struct tagname (dynamically) 2"