# Copyright 1999-2021 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 basic Machine interface (MI) operations # # Verify that, using the MI, we can load a program and do # other basic things that are used by all test files through mi_gdb_exit, # mi_gdb_start, mi_delete_breakpoints, mi_gdb_reinitialize_dir and # mi_gdb_load, so we can safely use those. # # The goal is not to test gdb functionality, which is done by other tests, # but the command syntax and correct output response to MI operations. # load_lib mi-support.exp set MIFLAGS "-i=mi" gdb_exit if [mi_gdb_start separate-inferior-tty] { continue } standard_testfile basics.c # This file was audited to ensure that the explicit references to # objdir in it are safe for parallel testing. Please be sure to # maintain this property in any additions. set escapedobjdir [string_to_regexp ${objdir}] set testsubdir [standard_output_file ""] set envirodir [string_to_regexp $testsubdir] if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug}] != "" } { untested "failed to compile" return -1 } # In this file we want to test if the operations needed by the following # procedures work, so it makes no sense using them here. # mi_delete_breakpoints # mi_gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir # mi_gdb_load ${binfile} # Test if the MI interpreter has been configured proc test_mi_interpreter_selection {} { global mi_gdb_prompt global gdb_prompt # All this test expects is to get the prompt back # with no syntax error message if ![mi_gdb_test "-gdb-version" "~\"GNU gdb.*" "acceptance of MI operations"] { return 1 } note "Skipping all other MI tests." return 0 } proc test_exec_and_symbol_mi_operatons {} { global mi_gdb_prompt global binfile testfile if [is_remote host] { set filename ${testfile} remote_download host ${binfile} ${filename} } else { set filename ${binfile} } # Load symbols and specify executable on a single operation # Tests: # -file-exec-and-symbols if [mi_gdb_test "-file-exec-and-symbols ${filename}" "\\\^done" \ "file-exec-and-symbols operation"] { note "Skipping all other MI tests." return 0 } # The following is not used by mi-support.exp, but we test here so # we get done with loading a program basics. # Do it again, but now load symbols and specify executable with # two separate operations # Tests: # -file-clear # -file-exec-file # -file-symbol-file # FIXME: file-clear is not implemented yet. # mi_gdb_test "-file-clear" \ # "\\\^done" \ # "file-clear operation" mi_gdb_test "-file-exec-file ${filename}" \ "\\\^done" \ "file-exec-file operation" mi_gdb_test "-file-symbol-file ${filename}" \ "\\\^done" \ "file-symbol-file operation" # We need to return != 0. return 1 } proc test_breakpoints_deletion {} { global mi_gdb_prompt global srcfile # Clear all breakpoints and list to confirm # Tests: # -break-delete (all) # -break-list # The all parameter is actually no parameter. mi_gdb_test "200-break-delete" \ "200\\\^done" \ "break-delete (all) operation" mi_gdb_test "201-break-list" \ ".*\\\^done,BreakpointTable=\\\{.*,body=\\\[\\\]\\\}" \ "all breakpoints removed" } proc test_dir_specification {} { global mi_gdb_prompt global envirodir global testsubdir # Add to the search directories, display, then reset back to default # Tests: # -environment-directory arg # -environment-directory # -environment-directory -r mi_gdb_test "202-environment-directory ${testsubdir}" \ "202\\\^done,source-path=\"${envirodir}.\\\$cdir.\\\$cwd\"" \ "environment-directory arg operation" mi_gdb_test "203-environment-directory" \ "203\\\^done,source-path=\"${envirodir}.\\\$cdir.\\\$cwd\"" \ "environment-directory empty-string operation" mi_gdb_test "204-environment-directory -r" \ "204\\\^done,source-path=\"\\\$cdir.\\\$cwd\"" \ "environment-directory operation" } proc test_cwd_specification {} { global mi_gdb_prompt global objdir global escapedobjdir # Change the working directory, then print the current working directory # Tests: # -environment-cd ${objdir} # -environment-pwd mi_gdb_test "205-environment-cd ${objdir}" \ "205\\\^done" \ "environment-cd arg operation" # The canonical name of the working directory may differ on a # remote host from that on the build system. if ![is_remote host] { mi_gdb_test "206-environment-pwd" \ "206\\\^done,cwd=\"${escapedobjdir}\"" \ "environment-pwd operation" } } proc test_path_specification {} { global mi_gdb_prompt global orig_path global objdir global escapedobjdir global testsubdir global envirodir global expect_out # Add to the path, display, then reset # Tests: # -environment-path # -environment-path dir1 dir2 # -environment-path -r dir # -environment-path -r mi_gdb_test "-environment-path" "\\\^done,path=\"(.*)\"" "environment-path" set orig_path $expect_out(3,string) set orig_path [string_to_regexp ${orig_path}] mi_gdb_test "207-environment-path" \ "207\\\^done,path=\"$orig_path\"" \ "environment-path no-args operation" mi_gdb_test "208-environment-path $objdir ${testsubdir}" \ "208\\\^done,path=\"$escapedobjdir.${envirodir}.$orig_path\"" \ "environment-path dir1 dir2 operation" mi_gdb_test "209-environment-path -r $objdir" \ "209\\\^done,path=\"$escapedobjdir.$orig_path\"" \ "environment-path -r dir operation" mi_gdb_test "210-environment-path -r" \ "210\\\^done,path=\"$orig_path\"" \ "environment-path -r operation" } proc test_setshow_inferior_tty {} { global mi_gdb_prompt global mi_inferior_tty_name # Test that the commands, # -inferior-tty-set # -inferior-tty-show # are setting/getting the same data in GDB. mi_gdb_test "301-inferior-tty-show" \ "301\\\^done,inferior_tty_terminal=\"$mi_inferior_tty_name\"" \ "initial tty is mi_inferior_tty_name" mi_gdb_test "302-inferior-tty-set /dev/pts/1" \ "302\\\^done" \ "set tty to /dev/pts/1" mi_gdb_test "303-inferior-tty-show" \ "303\\\^done,inferior_tty_terminal=\"/dev/pts/1\"" \ "tty was set correctly" mi_gdb_test "304-inferior-tty-set" \ "304\\\^done" \ "set tty to the empty string" mi_gdb_test "305-inferior-tty-show" \ "305\\\^done" \ "make sure tty is empty" mi_gdb_test "306-inferior-tty-set $mi_inferior_tty_name" \ "306\\\^done" \ "set tty to mi_inferior_tty_name (the way it was)" mi_gdb_test "307-inferior-tty-show" \ "307\\\^done,inferior_tty_terminal=\"$mi_inferior_tty_name\"" \ "verify tty is correct" } if { [test_mi_interpreter_selection] && [test_exec_and_symbol_mi_operatons] } { test_breakpoints_deletion test_dir_specification test_cwd_specification test_path_specification test_setshow_inferior_tty } mi_gdb_exit return 0