# Copyright 2013-2018 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. if {![dwarf2_support]} { return 0 } standard_testfile main.c if { [prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" "${testfile}" \ [list ${srcfile}]] } { return -1 } # Add a .gdb_index section to PROGRAM. # PROGRAM is assumed to be the output of standard_output_file. # Returns the path of the program or "" if there is a failure. # If there is a failure it will have already been logged. proc add_gdb_index { program } { set index_file ${program}.gdb-index verbose -log "index_file: ${index_file}" remote_file host delete ${index_file} gdb_test_no_output "save gdb-index [file dirname ${index_file}]" \ "save gdb-index for file [file tail ${program}]" # No point in continuing if generating the index failed. # N.B.: There are times when gdb won't create an index, and it's not a # failure. However, in our case we need an index. So if you find one # not being generated, you'll either have to tweak the .c file or maybe # add a flag to force an index to be generated. if { [remote_file host exists ${index_file}] } { pass "gdb-index file created" } else { fail "gdb-index file created" return "" } set program_with_index ${program}.with-index if {[run_on_host "objcopy" [gdb_find_objcopy] "--remove-section .gdb_index --add-section .gdb_index=$index_file --set-section-flags .gdb_index=readonly ${program} ${program_with_index}"]} { return "" } return ${program_with_index} } # Build a copy of the program with an index (.gdb_index/.debug_names). # But only if the toolchain didn't already create one: gdb doesn't support # building an index from a program already using one. set test "check if index present" gdb_test_multiple "mt print objfiles ${testfile}" $test { -re "gdb_index.*${gdb_prompt} $" { set binfile_with_index $binfile } -re "debug_names.*${gdb_prompt} $" { set binfile_with_index $binfile } -re "Psymtabs.*${gdb_prompt} $" { set binfile_with_index [add_gdb_index $binfile] if { ${binfile_with_index} == "" } { return -1 } } } # Ok, we have a copy of $binfile with an index. # Restart gdb and verify the index was used. clean_restart ${binfile_with_index} gdb_test "mt print objfiles ${testfile}" \ "(gdb_index|debug_names).*" \ "index used" # Make gdb re-read symbols and see if .gdb_index/.debug_names still # gets used. symtab/15885 # There is gdb_touch_execfile, but it doesn't handle remote hosts. # Is touch portable enough? # First make sure enough time has passed, file mtime resolution is seconds. gdb_test_no_output "shell sleep 1" if {[run_on_host "touch binary" touch ${binfile_with_index}]} { return -1 } if ![runto_main] { return -1 } gdb_test "mt print objfiles ${testfile}" \ "(gdb_index|debug_names).*" \ "index used after symbol reloading"