# Copyright 2013-2020 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 . */ # Test adding and removing a symbol file dynamically: # 1) Run to gdb_add_symbol_file in $srcfile. # 2) Set a pending breakpoint at bar in $srcfile3. # 3) Load the library's symbols using 'add-symbol-file'. # 4) 'info files' must display ${lib_basename}. # 5) Continue to bar in $srcfile3. # 6) Set a breakpoint at foo in $srcfile3. # 7) Continue to foo in $srcfile3. # 8) Set a breakpoint at gdb_remove_symbol_file. # 9) Continue to gdb_remove_symbol_file in $srcfile. # 10) Remove the library's symbols using 'remove-symbol-file'. # 11) 'info files' must not display ${lib_basename}, anymore. # 12) Check that the breakpoints at foo and bar are pending. # 13) Check that the execution can continue without error. # 14) Regression test for a stale breakpoints bug. if {![is_elf_target]} { return 0 } if [skip_shlib_tests] { return 0 } set target_size TARGET_UNKNOWN if {[is_lp64_target]} { set target_size TARGET_LP64 } elseif {[is_ilp32_target]} { set target_size TARGET_ILP32 } else { return 0 } set main_basename sym-file-main set loader_basename sym-file-loader set lib_basename sym-file-lib standard_testfile $main_basename.c $loader_basename.c $lib_basename.c set libsrc "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile3}" set lib_so [standard_output_file ${lib_basename}.so] set lib_syms [shlib_symbol_file ${lib_so}] set lib_dlopen [shlib_target_file ${lib_basename}.so] set exec_opts [list debug "additional_flags= -I$srcdir/../../include/ -D$target_size\ -DSHLIB_NAME\\=\"$lib_dlopen\""] if [get_compiler_info] { return -1 } if {[gdb_compile_shlib $libsrc $lib_so {debug}] != ""} { untested "failed to compile shared library" return } if {[prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" $binfile "$srcfile $srcfile2" $exec_opts]} { return } gdb_load_shlib ${lib_so} if ![runto_main] then { fail "can't run to main" return } # 1) Run to gdb_add_symbol_file in $srcfile for adding the library's # symbols. gdb_breakpoint gdb_add_symbol_file gdb_continue_to_breakpoint gdb_add_symbol_file # 2) Set a pending breakpoint at bar in $srcfile3. set result [gdb_breakpoint bar allow-pending] if {!$result} then { return } # 3) Add the library's symbols using 'add-symbol-file'. set result [gdb_test "add-symbol-file ${lib_syms} addr" \ "Reading symbols from .*${lib_syms}\\.\\.\\." \ "add-symbol-file ${lib_basename}.so addr" \ "add symbol table from file \".*${lib_basename}\\.so\"\ at.*\\(y or n\\) " \ "y"] if {$result != 0} then { return } # 4) 'info files' must display $srcfile3. gdb_test "info files" \ "^(?=(.*${lib_basename})).*" \ "info files must display ${lib_basename}" # 5) Continue to bar in $srcfile3 to ensure that the breakpoint # was bound correctly after adding $shilb_name. set lnum_bar [gdb_get_line_number "break at bar" $srcfile3] gdb_continue_to_breakpoint bar ".*${lib_basename}\\.c:$lnum_bar.*" # 6) Set a breakpoint at foo in $srcfile3. set result [gdb_breakpoint foo] if {!$result} then { return } # 7) Continue to foo in $srcfile3 to ensure that the breakpoint # was bound correctly. set lnum_foo [gdb_get_line_number "break at foo" $srcfile3] gdb_continue_to_breakpoint foo ".*${lib_basename}\\.c:$lnum_foo.*" # 8) Set a breakpoint at gdb_remove_symbol_file in $srcfile for # removing the library's symbols. set result [gdb_breakpoint gdb_remove_symbol_file] if {!$result} then { return } # 9) Continue to gdb_remove_symbol_file in $srcfile. gdb_continue_to_breakpoint gdb_remove_symbol_file # 10) Remove the library's symbols using 'remove-symbol-file'. set result [gdb_test "remove-symbol-file -a addr" \ ""\ "remove-symbol-file -a addr" \ "Remove symbol table from file \".*${lib_basename}\\.so\"\\?\ .*\\(y or n\\) " \ "y"] if {$result != 0} then { return } # 11) 'info files' must not display ${lib_basename}, anymore. gdb_test "info files" \ "^(?!(.*${lib_basename})).*" \ "info files must not display ${lib_basename}" # 12) Check that the breakpoints at foo and bar are pending after # removing the library's symbols. gdb_test "info breakpoints 3" \ ".*PENDING.*" \ "breakpoint at foo is pending" gdb_test "info breakpoints 4" \ ".*PENDING.*" \ "breakpoint at bar is pending" # 13) Check that the execution can continue without error. set lnum_reload [gdb_get_line_number "reload lib here"] gdb_breakpoint $lnum_reload gdb_continue_to_breakpoint reload ".*${srcfile}:$lnum_reload.*" # 14) Regression test for a stale breakpoints bug. Check whether # unloading symbols manually without the program actually unloading # the library, when breakpoints are inserted doesn't leave stale # breakpoints behind. with_test_prefix "stale bkpts" { # Force breakpoints always inserted. gdb_test_no_output "set breakpoint always-inserted on" # Get past the library reload. gdb_continue_to_breakpoint gdb_add_symbol_file # Load the library's symbols. gdb_test "add-symbol-file ${lib_syms} addr" \ "Reading symbols from .*${lib_syms}\\.\\.\\." \ "add-symbol-file ${lib_basename}.so addr" \ "add symbol table from file \".*${lib_syms}\"\ at.*\\(y or n\\) " \ "y" # Set a breakpoint at baz, in the library. gdb_breakpoint baz gdb_test "info breakpoints 7" ".*y.*0x.*in baz.*" \ "breakpoint at baz is resolved" # Unload symbols manually without the program actually unloading # the library. gdb_test "remove-symbol-file -a addr" \ "" \ "remove-symbol-file -a addr" \ "Remove symbol table from file \".*${lib_basename}\\.so\"\\?\ .*\\(y or n\\) " \ "y" gdb_test "info breakpoints 7" ".*PENDING.*" \ "breakpoint at baz is pending" # Check that execution can continue without error. If GDB leaves # breakpoints behind, we'll get back a spurious SIGTRAP. set lnum_end [gdb_get_line_number "end here"] gdb_breakpoint $lnum_end gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "end here" ".*end here.*" }