# Copyright 2004-2020 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 . # The program siginfo.c creates a backtrace containing a signal # handler registered using sigaction's sa_sigaction / SA_SIGINFO. # Some OS's (e.g., GNU/Linux) use different signal trampolines for # sa_sigaction and sa_handler. # This test first confirms that GDB can backtrace through the # alternative sa_sigaction signal handler, and second that GDB can # nexti/stepi out of such a handler. if [target_info exists gdb,nosignals] { verbose "Skipping siginfo.exp because of nosignals." continue } standard_testfile if {[prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" $testfile $srcfile debug]} { return -1 } gdb_test "display/i \$pc" # Advance to main if ![runto_main] then { fail "can't run to main" return 0 } # Pass all the alarms straight through (but verbosely) # gdb_test "handle SIGALRM print pass nostop" # gdb_test "handle SIGVTALRM print pass nostop" # gdb_test "handle SIGPROF print pass nostop" # Run to the signal handler, validate the backtrace. gdb_test "break handler" gdb_test "continue" ".* handler .*" "continue to stepi handler" gdb_test_sequence "bt" "backtrace for nexti" { "\[\r\n\]+.0 \[^\r\n\]* handler " "\[\r\n\]+.1 .signal handler called." "\[\r\n\]+.2 \[^\r\n\]* main " } # Check that GDB can step the inferior back to main set test "step out of handler" gdb_test_multiple "step" "${test}" { -re "Could not insert single-step breakpoint.*$gdb_prompt $" { setup_kfail gdb/8841 sparc*-*-openbsd* fail "$test (could not insert single-step breakpoint)" } -re "Cannot insert breakpoint.*Cannot access memory.*$gdb_prompt $" { setup_kfail gdb/8841 "nios2*-*-linux*" fail "$test (could not insert single-step breakpoint)" } -re "done = 1;.*${gdb_prompt} $" { send_gdb "$i\n" exp_continue } -re "\} .. handler .*${gdb_prompt} $" { send_gdb "step\n" exp_continue } -re "$inferior_exited_re normally.*${gdb_prompt} $" { kfail gdb/1613 "$test (program exited)" } -re "(while ..done|return 0).*${gdb_prompt} $" { # After stepping out of a function /r signal-handler, GDB will # advance the inferior until it is at the first instruction of # a code-line. While typically things return to the middle of # the "while..." (and hence GDB advances the inferior to the # "return..." line) it is also possible for the return to land # on the first instruction of "while...". Accept both cases. pass "$test" } }