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# Copyright 2018-2023 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# When caching a proc using gdb_caching_proc, it will become less likely to
# be executed, and consequently it's going to be harder to detect that the
# proc is racy. OTOH, in general the proc is easy to rerun. So, run all
# uncached gdb_caching_procs a number of times and detect inconsistent results.
# The purpose of caching is to reduce runtime, so rerunning is somewhat
# counter-productive in that aspect, but it's better than uncached, because the
# number of reruns is constant-bounded, and the increase in runtime is bound to
# this test-case, and could be disabled on slow targets.
# Test gdb_caching_proc NAME
proc test_proc { name } {
set real_name gdb_real__$name
set resultlist [list]
with_test_prefix initial {
set first [gdb_do_cache_wrap $real_name]
}
lappend resultlist $first
# Ten repetitions was enough to trigger target_supports_scheduler_locking,
# and costs about 20 seconds on an i7-6600U.
set repeat 10
set racy 0
for {set i 0} {$i < $repeat} {incr i} {
with_test_prefix $i {
set rerun [gdb_do_cache_wrap $real_name]
}
lappend resultlist $rerun
if { $rerun != $first } {
set racy 1
}
}
if { $racy == 0 } {
pass "consistency"
} else {
fail "consistency"
verbose -log "$name: $resultlist"
}
}
# Test gdb_caching_procs in FILE
proc test_file { file } {
upvar obj obj
set procnames [list]
set fp [open $file]
while { [gets $fp line] >= 0 } {
if [regexp -- "^gdb_caching_proc \[ \t\]*(\[^ \t\]*)" $line \
match procname] {
lappend procnames $procname
}
}
close $fp
if { [llength $procnames] == 0 } {
return
}
if { [file tail $file] == "gdb.exp" } {
# Already loaded
} else {
load_lib [file tail $file]
}
foreach procname $procnames {
if { [info args $procname] != "" } {
# With args.
continue
}
with_test_prefix $procname {
switch $procname {
"is_address_zero_readable" { set setup_gdb 1 }
"target_is_gdbserver" { set setup_gdb 1 }
"supports_memtag" { set setup_gdb 1 }
default {set setup_gdb 0 }
}
if { $setup_gdb } {
clean_restart $obj
}
test_proc $procname
gdb_exit
}
}
}
# Init
set me "gdb_caching_proc"
set src { int main() { return 0; } }
if { ![gdb_simple_compile $me $src executable] } {
return 0
}
# Test gdb_caching_procs in gdb/testsuite/lib/*.exp
set files [eval glob -types f $srcdir/lib/*.exp]
set files [lsort $files]
foreach file $files {
test_file $file
}
# Cleanup
remote_file build delete $obj
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