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If not, see . # This file is based on config/gdbserver.exp, which was written by # Michael Snyder (msnyder@redhat.com). # # To be addressed or set in your baseboard config file: # # set_board_info gdb_protocol "remote" # Unles you have a gdbserver that uses a different protocol... # After GDB starts you should check global $gdbserver_protocol instead as # the testfile may force a specific different target protocol itself. # # set_board_info gdb_server_prog # This will be the path to the gdbserver program you want to test. # Defaults to "gdbserver". # # set_board_info sockethost # The name of the host computer whose socket is being used. # Defaults to "localhost". Note: old gdbserver requires # that you define this, but libremote/gdbserver does not. # # set_board_info gdb,socketport # Port id to use for socket connection. If not set explicitly, # it will start at "2345" and increment for each use. # After GDB starts you should check global $gdbserver_gdbport for the # real port used. It is not useful if $gdbserver_reconnect_p was not set. # # # gdb_target_cmd_ext # Send gdb the "target" command. Returns 0 on success, 1 on failure, 2 on # unsupported. # If specified, then ADDITIONAL_TEXT must match the text that comes after # the connection message in order for the procedure to succeed. # proc gdb_target_cmd_ext { targetname serialport {additional_text ""} } { global gdb_prompt gdb_target_remote_cmd_msg set serialport_re [string_to_regexp $serialport] for {set i 1} {$i <= 3} {incr i} { send_gdb "target $targetname $serialport\n" gdb_expect 60 { -re "A program is being debugged already.*ill it.*y or n. $" { send_gdb "y\n" exp_continue } -re "unknown host.*$gdb_prompt" { verbose "Couldn't look up $serialport" } -re "Couldn't establish connection to remote.*$gdb_prompt $" { verbose "Connection failed" } -re "Cannot assign requested address.*$gdb_prompt $" { verbose "Could not assign requested address" } -re "Non-stop mode requested, but remote does not support non-stop.*$gdb_prompt $" { verbose "remote does not support non-stop" return 1 } -re "Remote MIPS debugging.*$additional_text.*$gdb_prompt" { verbose "Set target to $targetname" set gdb_target_remote_cmd_msg $expect_out(buffer) return 0 } -re "Remote debugging using .*$serialport_re.*$additional_text.*$gdb_prompt $" { verbose "Set target to $targetname" set gdb_target_remote_cmd_msg $expect_out(buffer) return 0 } -re "Remote debugging using stdio.*$additional_text.*$gdb_prompt $" { verbose "Set target to $targetname" set gdb_target_remote_cmd_msg $expect_out(buffer) return 0 } -re "Remote target $targetname connected to.*$additional_text.*$gdb_prompt $" { verbose "Set target to $targetname" set gdb_target_remote_cmd_msg $expect_out(buffer) return 0 } -re "Connected to.*$additional_text.*$gdb_prompt $" { verbose "Set target to $targetname" set gdb_target_remote_cmd_msg $expect_out(buffer) return 0 } -re "Ending remote.*$gdb_prompt $" { } -re "Connection refused.*$gdb_prompt $" { verbose "Connection refused by remote target. Pausing, and trying again." sleep 30 continue } -re "Timeout reading from remote system.*$gdb_prompt $" { verbose "Got timeout error from gdb." } -notransfer -re "Remote debugging using .*\r\n> $" { # We got an unexpected prompt while creating the target. # Leave it there for the test to diagnose. return 1 } -re ": Network is unreachable.\r\n.*$gdb_prompt $" { return 2 } timeout { send_gdb "" break } } } return 1 } # Like gdb_target_cmd_ext, but returns 0 on success, 1 on failure. proc gdb_target_cmd { args } { set res [eval gdb_target_cmd_ext $args] return [expr $res == 0 ? 0 : 1] } # Return a usable port number. proc get_portnum {} { if { [target_info exists gdb,socketport] } { # Hard-coded in target board. return [target_info gdb,socketport] } # Not hard-coded in target board. Return increasing port numbers, # starting at $initial_portnum, to avoid conflicts with hung ports. set initial_portnum 2345 if { ![info exists ::GDB_PARALLEL] } { # Sequential case. # Currently available port number. gdb_persistent_global portnum # Initialize, if necessary. if { ![info exists portnum] } { set portnum $initial_portnum } # Return currently available port number, and update it. set res $portnum incr portnum return $res } # Parallel case. with_lock portnum.lock { # Keep portnum file alongside the lock that guards it. set portnum_file [lock_dir]/portnum if { [file exists $portnum_file] } { set fd [open $portnum_file r] set portnum [read $fd] close $fd set portnum [string trim $portnum] } else { # Initialize. set portnum $initial_portnum } set next_portnum [expr $portnum + 1] set fd [open $portnum_file w] puts $fd $next_portnum close $fd } return $portnum } # Locate the gdbserver binary. Returns "" if gdbserver could not be found. proc find_gdbserver { } { global GDB global GDBSERVER if [info exists GDBSERVER] { return ${GDBSERVER} } if [target_info exists gdb_server_prog] { return [target_info gdb_server_prog] } set toplevel [file join [file dirname $GDB] .. gdbserver] foreach gdbserver [list "${GDB}server" $toplevel] { if { [file isdirectory $gdbserver] } { append gdbserver "/gdbserver" } if { [file executable $gdbserver] } { return $gdbserver } } return "" } # Return non-zero if we should run gdbserver-specific tests. proc allow_gdbserver_tests { } { if { [find_gdbserver] == "" } { return 0 } # If GDB is lack of XML support, and targets, like arm, have # multiple target descriptions, GDB doesn't know which target # description GDBserver uses, and may fail to parse 'g' packet # after connection. if { ![allow_xml_test] && ([istarget "arm*-*-linux*"] || [istarget "aarch64*-*-linux*"] || [istarget "mips*-*-linux*"] || [istarget "powerpc*-*-linux*"] || [istarget "s390*-*-linux*"] || [istarget "x86_64-*-linux*"] || [istarget "i\[34567\]86-*-linux*"]) } { return 0 } return 1 } # Download the currently loaded program to the target if necessary. # Return the target system filename. # NOTE: This was named "gdbserver_download", but that collides with the # dejagnu "download" API function when using load_generic_config "gdbserver". proc gdbserver_download_current_prog { } { global gdbserver_host_exec global gdbserver_host_mtime global gdbserver_server_exec global last_loaded_file if { ![info exists last_loaded_file] } { return "" } set host_exec $last_loaded_file # If we already downloaded a file to the target, see if we can reuse it. set reuse 0 if { [info exists gdbserver_server_exec] } { set reuse 1 # If the file has changed, we can not. if { $host_exec != $gdbserver_host_exec } { set reuse 0 } # If the mtime has changed, we can not. if { [file mtime $host_exec] != $gdbserver_host_mtime } { set reuse 0 } } if { $reuse == 0 } { set gdbserver_host_exec $host_exec set gdbserver_host_mtime [file mtime $host_exec] set gdbserver_server_exec [gdb_remote_download target $host_exec] } return $gdbserver_server_exec } # Default routine to compute the argument to "target remote". proc gdbserver_default_get_remote_address { host port } { # Historically HOST included the trailing ":". # To avoid breaking any board files out there we leave things alone. return "$host$port" } # Default routine to compute the "comm" argument for gdbserver. proc gdbserver_default_get_comm_port { port } { return "$port" } # Start a gdbserver process with initial OPTIONS and trailing ARGUMENTS. # The port will be filled in between them automatically. # # Returns the target protocol and socket to connect to. proc gdbserver_start { options arguments } { global GDB_TEST_SOCKETHOST # Port id -- either specified in baseboard file, or managed here. set portnum [get_portnum] # Extract the local and remote host ids from the target board struct. if { [info exists GDB_TEST_SOCKETHOST] } { # The user is not supposed to provide a port number, just a # hostname/address, therefore we add the trailing ":" here. set debughost "${GDB_TEST_SOCKETHOST}:" # Escape open and close square brackets. set debughost_tmp [string map { [ \\[ ] \\] } $debughost] # We need a "gdbserver" version of the debughost, which will # have the possible connection prefix stripped. This is # because gdbserver currently doesn't recognize the prefixes. regsub -all "^\(tcp:|udp:|tcp4:|udp4:|tcp6:|udp6:\)" $debughost_tmp "" debughost_gdbserver } elseif [target_info exists sockethost] { set debughost [target_info sockethost] set debughost_gdbserver $debughost } else { set debughost "localhost:" set debughost_gdbserver $debughost } # Some boards use a different value for the port that is passed to # gdbserver and the port that is passed to the "target remote" command. # One example is the stdio gdbserver support. if [target_info exists gdb,get_remote_address] { set get_remote_address [target_info gdb,get_remote_address] } else { set get_remote_address gdbserver_default_get_remote_address } if [target_info exists gdbserver,get_comm_port] { set get_comm_port [target_info gdbserver,get_comm_port] } else { set get_comm_port gdbserver_default_get_comm_port } # Extract the protocol if [target_info exists gdb_protocol] { set protocol [target_info gdb_protocol] } else { set protocol "remote" } set gdbserver [find_gdbserver] # Loop till we find a free port. while 1 { # Fire off the debug agent. set gdbserver_command "$gdbserver" # If gdbserver_reconnect will be called $gdbserver_reconnect_p must be # set to true already during gdbserver_start. global gdbserver_reconnect_p global srcdir global subdir if {![info exists gdbserver_reconnect_p] || !$gdbserver_reconnect_p} { # GDB client could accidentally connect to a stale server. append gdbserver_command " --once" } # Enable debug if set. if [gdbserver_debug_enabled] { global gdbserverdebug set enabled 0 foreach entry [split $gdbserverdebug ,] { switch -- $entry { "debug" { append gdbserver_command " --debug" set enabled 1 } "remote" { append gdbserver_command " --remote-debug" set enabled 1 } } } # Ensure debugfile is only added if something has been enabled if { $enabled } { set debugfile [standard_output_file gdbserver.debug] append gdbserver_command " --debug-file=$debugfile" } } if { $options != "" } { append gdbserver_command " $options" } if { $debughost_gdbserver != "" } { append gdbserver_command " $debughost_gdbserver" } if { $portnum != "" } { if { $debughost_gdbserver == "" } { append gdbserver_command " " } append gdbserver_command "[$get_comm_port $portnum]" } if { $arguments != "" } { append gdbserver_command " $arguments" } gdbserver_write_cmd_file $gdbserver_command global server_spawn_id set server_spawn_id [remote_spawn target $gdbserver_command] # GDBserver doesn't do inferior I/O through GDB. But we can # talk to the program using GDBserver's tty instead. global inferior_spawn_id set inferior_spawn_id $server_spawn_id # Wait for the server to open its TCP socket, so that GDB can connect. expect { -i $server_spawn_id -timeout 120 -notransfer -re "Listening on" { } -re "Can't (bind address|listen on socket): Address already in use\\.\r\n" { verbose -log "Port $portnum is already in use." set other_portnum [get_portnum] if { $other_portnum != $portnum } { # Bump the port number to avoid the conflict. wait -i $expect_out(spawn_id) set portnum $other_portnum continue } } -re ".*: cannot resolve name: .*\r\n" { error "gdbserver cannot resolve name." } -re "Can't open socket: Address family not supported by protocol." { return {} } timeout { error "Timeout waiting for gdbserver response." } } break } return [list $protocol [$get_remote_address $debughost $portnum]] } # Start a gdbserver process running SERVER_EXEC, and connect GDB # to it. CHILD_ARGS are passed to the inferior. # # Returns the target protocol and socket to connect to. proc gdbserver_spawn { child_args } { set target_exec [gdbserver_download_current_prog] # Fire off the debug agent. This flavour of gdbserver takes as # arguments the port information, the name of the executable file to # be debugged, and any arguments. set arguments "$target_exec" if { $child_args != "" } { append arguments " $child_args" } return [gdbserver_start "" $arguments] } # Close the GDBserver connection. proc close_gdbserver {} { global server_spawn_id # We can't just call close, because if gdbserver is local then that means # that it will get a SIGHUP. Doing it this way could also allow us to # get at the inferior's input or output if necessary, and means that we # don't need to redirect output. if {![info exists server_spawn_id]} { return } verbose "Quitting GDBserver" catch "close -i $server_spawn_id" # If gdbserver misbehaves, and ignores the close, waiting for it # without the -nowait flag will cause testing to hang. Passing # -nowait makes expect tell Tcl to wait for the process in the # background. catch "wait -nowait -i $server_spawn_id" clean_up_spawn_id target $server_spawn_id unset server_spawn_id } # Hook into GDB exit, and close GDBserver. We must load this # explicitly here, and rename the procedures we want to override. load_lib mi-support.exp if { [info procs gdbserver_orig_gdb_exit] == "" } { rename gdb_exit gdbserver_orig_gdb_exit rename mi_gdb_exit gdbserver_orig_mi_gdb_exit } # Cleanup gdbserver $server_spawn_id proc gdbserver_exit { is_mi } { global gdb_spawn_id server_spawn_id global gdb_prompt if {[info exists gdb_spawn_id] && [info exists server_spawn_id]} { # GDB may be terminated in an expected way or an unexpected way, # but DejaGNU doesn't know that, so gdb_spawn_id isn't unset. # Catch the exceptions. catch { if { $is_mi } { set monitor_exit "-interpreter-exec console \"monitor exit\"" } else { set monitor_exit "monitor exit" } send_gdb "$monitor_exit\n"; # We use expect rather than gdb_expect because # we want to suppress printing exception messages, otherwise, # remote_expect, invoked by gdb_expect, prints the exceptions. set have_prompt 0 expect { -i "$gdb_spawn_id" -re "$gdb_prompt $" { set have_prompt 1 if { [info exists server_spawn_id] } { exp_continue } } -i "$server_spawn_id" eof { wait -i $expect_out(spawn_id) unset server_spawn_id if { ! $have_prompt } { exp_continue } } timeout { warning "Timed out waiting for EOF in server after $monitor_exit" } } } } close_gdbserver } # Local version of gdb_exit that also cleans up gdbserver $server_spawn_id. proc gdbserver_gdb_exit { is_mi } { global gdb_spawn_id server_spawn_id global gdb_prompt global gdbserver_reconnect_p # Leave GDBserver running if we're exiting GDB in order to # reconnect to the same instance of GDBserver again. if {[info exists gdbserver_reconnect_p] && $gdbserver_reconnect_p} { if { $is_mi } { gdbserver_orig_mi_gdb_exit } else { gdbserver_orig_gdb_exit } return } gdbserver_exit $is_mi if { $is_mi } { gdbserver_orig_mi_gdb_exit } else { gdbserver_orig_gdb_exit } } proc gdb_exit {} { gdbserver_gdb_exit 0 } proc mi_gdb_exit {} { gdbserver_gdb_exit 1 } # Start a gdbserver process running HOST_EXEC and pass CHILD_ARGS # to it. Return 0 on success, or non-zero on failure: 2 if gdbserver # failed to start or 1 if we couldn't connect to it. proc gdbserver_run { child_args } { global gdbserver_protocol global gdbserver_gdbport # Kill anything running before we try to start gdbserver, in case # we are sharing a serial connection. global gdb_prompt send_gdb "kill\n" optional gdb_expect 120 { -re "Kill the program being debugged. .y or n. $" { send_gdb "y\n" verbose "\t\tKilling previous program being debugged" exp_continue } -re "$gdb_prompt $" { # OK. } } if { [catch { gdbserver_spawn $child_args } res] == 1 } { perror $res return 2 } set gdbserver_protocol [lindex $res 0] set gdbserver_gdbport [lindex $res 1] return [gdb_target_cmd $gdbserver_protocol $gdbserver_gdbport] } # Reconnect to the previous gdbserver session. proc gdbserver_reconnect { } { global gdbserver_protocol global gdbserver_gdbport global gdbserver_reconnect_p if {![info exists gdbserver_reconnect_p] || !$gdbserver_reconnect_p} { error "gdbserver_reconnect_p is not set before gdbserver_reconnect" return 0 } return [gdb_target_cmd $gdbserver_protocol $gdbserver_gdbport] } # Start gdbserver in extended mode with OPTIONS and connect to it. Note # this frobs $gdbserver_protocol, so should be used only from a board # that usually connects in target remote mode. proc gdbserver_start_extended { {options ""} } { global gdbserver_protocol global gdbserver_gdbport global use_gdb_stub set gdbserver_options "--multi" if { $options != "" } { append gdbserver_options " $options" } if { [catch { gdbserver_start $gdbserver_options "" } res] == 1 } { perror $res return 2 } set gdbserver_protocol [lindex $res 0] if { [string first "extended-" $gdbserver_protocol] != 0} { set gdbserver_protocol "extended-$gdbserver_protocol" } set gdbserver_gdbport [lindex $res 1] # Even if the board file is testing with target remote, our caller # wants to test against gdbserver in extended-remote mode. Make sure to # disable stub-like techniques. set use_gdb_stub 0 return [gdb_target_cmd $gdbserver_protocol $gdbserver_gdbport] } # Start and connect to a gdbserver in extended/multi mode. Unlike # gdbserver_start_extended, this does not frob $gdbserver_protocol. proc gdbserver_start_multi { } { global gdbserver_protocol global gdbserver_gdbport if { [catch { gdbserver_start "--multi" "" } res] == 1 } { perror $res return 2 } set gdbserver_protocol [lindex $res 0] set gdbserver_gdbport [lindex $res 1] return [gdb_target_cmd $gdbserver_protocol $gdbserver_gdbport] } # Start a gdbserver process in multi/extended mode, and have GDB # connect to it (MI version). Return 0 on success, or non-zero on # failure. proc mi_gdbserver_start_multi { } { global gdbserver_protocol global gdbserver_gdbport if { [catch { gdbserver_start "--multi" "" } res] == 1 } { perror $res return 2 } set gdbserver_protocol [lindex $res 0] set gdbserver_gdbport [lindex $res 1] return [mi_gdb_target_cmd $gdbserver_protocol $gdbserver_gdbport] } # Check if debugging is enabled for gdbserver. proc gdbserver_debug_enabled { } { global gdbserverdebug # If not already read, get the debug setting from environment or board setting. if ![info exists gdbserverdebug] { global env if [info exists env(GDBSERVER_DEBUG)] { set gdbserverdebug $env(GDBSERVER_DEBUG) } elseif [target_info exists gdbserver,debug] { set gdbserverdebug [target_info gdbserver,debug] } else { return 0 } } # Expand the all option if { $gdbserverdebug == "all" } { set gdbserverdebug "debug,remote,replay" } # Ensure it is not empty. return [expr { $gdbserverdebug != "" }] } # Write the command line used to invocate gdbserver to the cmd file. proc gdbserver_write_cmd_file { cmdline } { set logfile [standard_output_file_with_gdb_instance gdbserver.cmd] set cmd_file [open $logfile w] puts $cmd_file $cmdline catch "close $cmd_file" } # Override gdb_debug_init so that we can set replay logging in GDB if required. # Backup the original function so we can call it afterwards rename gdb_debug_init _gdb_debug_init proc gdb_debug_init { } { global gdbserverdebug global gdb_prompt if [gdbserver_debug_enabled] { foreach entry [split $gdbserverdebug ,] { if { $entry == "replay" } { set replayfile [standard_output_file_with_gdb_instance gdbserver.replay] send_gdb "set remotelogfile $replayfile\n" optional gdb_expect 10 { -re "$gdb_prompt $" {} } } } } # Now call the standard debug init function _gdb_debug_init }