# Copyright 2022-2024 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 . load_lib dwarf.exp # This test can only be run on targets which support DWARF-2 and use gas. require dwarf2_support standard_testfile .c -dw.S # We need to know the size of integer and address types in order # to write some of the debugging info we'd like to generate. # # For that, we ask GDB by debugging our dynarr-ptr.c program. # Any program would do, but since we already have dynarr-ptr.c # specifically for this testcase, might as well use that. if { [prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" ${testfile} ${srcfile}] } { return -1 } # Make some DWARF for the test. set asm_file [standard_output_file $srcfile2] Dwarf::assemble $asm_file { set int_size [get_sizeof "int" 4] get_func_info main get_func_info main_helper cu {} { DW_TAG_compile_unit { {DW_AT_language @DW_LANG_Fortran90} {DW_AT_name fortran-var-string.f90} {DW_AT_comp_dir /tmp} } { declare_labels integer_label string_label array_lb_label \ array_ub_label DW_TAG_subprogram { {name main} {low_pc $main_helper_start addr} {high_pc $main_helper_len data8} {DW_AT_type :$integer_label} {DW_AT_decl_file 1 data1} {DW_AT_decl_line 1 data1} } DW_TAG_subprogram { {name test_1_func} {low_pc $main_start addr} {high_pc $main_len data8} {DW_AT_type :$integer_label} {DW_AT_decl_file 1 data1} {DW_AT_decl_line 2 data1} } { formal_parameter { {name arg1} {type :$string_label} } } DW_TAG_subprogram { {name test_2_func} {low_pc $main_start addr} {high_pc $main_len data8} {DW_AT_type :$integer_label} {DW_AT_decl_file 1 data1} {DW_AT_decl_line 3 data1} } { formal_parameter { {name arg1} {type :$array_ub_label} } } DW_TAG_subprogram { {name test_3_func} {low_pc $main_start addr} {high_pc $main_len data8} {DW_AT_type :$integer_label} {DW_AT_decl_file 1 data1} {DW_AT_decl_line 4 data1} } { formal_parameter { {name arg1} {type :$array_lb_label} } } integer_label: DW_TAG_base_type { {DW_AT_byte_size $int_size DW_FORM_sdata} {DW_AT_encoding @DW_ATE_signed} {DW_AT_name integer} } string_label: DW_TAG_string_type { {DW_AT_byte_size $int_size DW_FORM_sdata} {DW_AT_name .str.arg} {DW_AT_string_length {} DW_FORM_block1} } array_lb_label: DW_TAG_array_type { {DW_AT_ordering 1 data1} {DW_AT_type :$integer_label} } { DW_TAG_subrange_type { {DW_AT_lower_bound {} DW_FORM_block1} {DW_AT_upper_bound 10 DW_FORM_data1} } } array_ub_label: DW_TAG_array_type { {DW_AT_ordering 1 data1} {DW_AT_type :$integer_label} } { DW_TAG_subrange_type { {DW_AT_upper_bound {} DW_FORM_block1} } } } } } # Now that we've generated the DWARF debugging info, rebuild our # program using our debug info instead of the info generated by # the compiler. if { [prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" ${testfile} \ [list $srcfile $asm_file] {nodebug}] } { return -1 } if ![runto_main] { return -1 } gdb_test_no_output "set language fortran" gdb_test "info functions test_1_func" \ "2:\\s+integer test_1_func\\(character\\*\\(\\*\\)\\);" # We print `1` here as the bound because GDB treats this as an assumed # size array, and just reports the lower bound value for the upper # bound. # # We might, in the future, decide that there's a better way we could # tell the user about the type of this array argument, when that # happens it's OK to change the expected results here. gdb_test "info functions test_2_func" \ "3:\\s+integer test_2_func\\(integer \\(1\\)\\);" # It's not completely clear that this error is correct here. Why # can't the lower bound be a dynamic expression? # # This test was initially added to guard against the case where GDB # was crashing if/when it saw this situation. # # If later on, GDB's handling of array types with a dynamic loewr # bound changes, then it is possible that the expected result here # should change. gdb_test "info functions test_3_func" \ "4:\\s+Lower bound may not be '\\*' in F77"