# Copyright 2014-2017 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 . # Test that removing a single-step breakpoint that is placed at the # same address as another regular breakpoint leaves the regular # breakpoint inserted. standard_testfile set executable ${testfile} if {[prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" $testfile $srcfile debug]} { return -1 } if ![runto_main] then { fail "Can't run to main" return 0 } gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "set foo break here"] gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "first breakpoint" ".* set foo break here .*" # Get the address of the next instruction and set a breakpoint there. set next_insn_addr "" set test "disassemble main" gdb_test_multiple $test $test { -re ".*=> $hex <\\+$decimal>:\[^\r\n\]+\r\n ($hex) .*$gdb_prompt $" { set next_insn_addr $expect_out(1,string) pass $test } } if { $next_insn_addr == "" } { return -1 } gdb_test "b *$next_insn_addr" "Breakpoint .*" # So that GDB doesn't try to remove the regular breakpoint when the # step finishes. gdb_test_no_output "set breakpoint always-inserted on" # On software single-step targets, this step will want to momentarily # place a single-step breakpoint over the bar breakpoint, and then # remove it. But, a regular breakpoint is planted there already, and # with always-inserted on, should remain planted when the step # finishes. gdb_test "si" "Breakpoint .*" # If the breakpoint is still correctly inserted, then this jump should # re-trigger it. Otherwise, GDB will lose control and the program # will exit. See PR breakpoints/17000. gdb_test "jump *\$pc" "Breakpoint .*"