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Minimize gdb restarts, applying the following rules: - don't use prepare_for_testing unless necessary - don't use clean_restart unless necessary Also, if possible, replace build_for_executable + clean_restart with prepare_for_testing for brevity. Touches 68 test-cases. Tested on x86_64-linux.
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167 lines
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# Copyright (C) 2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# Test that we can access memory while all the threads of the inferior
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# are running, and even if:
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#
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# - the leader thread exits
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# - the selected thread exits
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#
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# This test constantly spawns short lived threads to make sure that on
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# systems with debug APIs that require passing down a specific thread
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# to work with (e.g., GNU/Linux ptrace and /proc filesystem), GDB
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# copes with accessing memory just while the thread it is accessing
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# memory through exits.
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#
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# The test spawns two processes and alternates memory accesses between
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# them to force flushing per-process caches. At the time of writing,
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# the Linux backend accesses inferior memory via /proc/<pid>/mem, and
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# keeps one such file open, as a cache. Alternating inferiors forces
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# opening such file for a different process, which fails if GDB tries
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# to open the file for a thread that exited. The test does ensures
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# those reopen/fail code paths are exercised.
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standard_testfile
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if {[build_executable "failed to prepare" $testfile $srcfile {debug pthreads}] == -1} {
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return -1
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}
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# The test proper. NON_STOP indicates whether we're testing in
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# non-stop, or all-stop mode.
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proc test { non_stop } {
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global binfile
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global gdb_prompt
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global GDBFLAGS
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save_vars { GDBFLAGS } {
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append GDBFLAGS " -ex \"set non-stop $non_stop\""
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clean_restart ${binfile}
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}
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if ![runto_main] {
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fail "cannot run to main"
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return -1
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}
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# If debugging with target remote, check whether the all-stop variant
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# of the RSP is being used. If so, we can't run the background tests.
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if {!$non_stop
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&& [target_info exists gdb_protocol]
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&& ([target_info gdb_protocol] == "remote"
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|| [target_info gdb_protocol] == "extended-remote")} {
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gdb_test_multiple "maint show target-non-stop" "" {
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-wrap -re "(is|currently) on.*" {
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}
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-wrap -re "(is|currently) off.*" {
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unsupported "can't issue commands while target is running"
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return 0
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}
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}
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}
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delete_breakpoints
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# Start the second inferior.
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with_test_prefix "second inferior" {
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gdb_test "add-inferior -no-connection" "New inferior 2.*"
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gdb_test "inferior 2" "Switching to inferior 2 .*"
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gdb_load $binfile
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if ![runto_main] {
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fail "cannot run to main"
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return -1
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}
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}
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delete_breakpoints
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# These put too much noise in the logs.
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gdb_test_no_output "set print thread-events off"
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# Continue all threads of both processes.
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gdb_test_no_output "set schedule-multiple on"
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if {$non_stop == "off"} {
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set cmd "continue &"
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} else {
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set cmd "continue -a &"
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}
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gdb_test_multiple $cmd "continuing" {
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-re "Continuing\.\r\n$gdb_prompt " {
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pass $gdb_test_name
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}
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}
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# Like gdb_test, but:
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# - don't issue a pass on success.
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# - on failure, clear the ok variable in the calling context, and
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# break it.
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proc my_gdb_test {cmd pattern message} {
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upvar inf inf
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upvar iter iter
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if {[gdb_test_multiple $cmd "access mem ($message, inf=$inf, iter=$iter)" {
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-wrap -re $pattern {
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}
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}] != 0} {
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uplevel 1 {set ok 0}
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return -code break
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}
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}
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# Hammer away for 5 seconds, alternating between inferiors.
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set ::done 0
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after 5000 { set ::done 1 }
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set inf 1
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set ok 1
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set iter 0
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while {!$::done && $ok} {
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incr iter
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verbose -log "xxxxx: iteration $iter"
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gdb_test "info threads" ".*" ""
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if {$inf == 1} {
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set inf 2
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} else {
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set inf 1
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}
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my_gdb_test "inferior $inf" ".*" "inferior $inf"
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my_gdb_test "print global_var = 555" " = 555" \
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"write to global_var"
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my_gdb_test "print global_var" " = 555" \
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"print global_var after writing"
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my_gdb_test "print global_var = 333" " = 333" \
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"write to global_var again"
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my_gdb_test "print global_var" " = 333" \
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"print global_var after writing again"
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}
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if {$ok} {
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pass "access mem"
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}
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}
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foreach non_stop { "off" "on" } {
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set stop_mode [expr ($non_stop=="off")?"all-stop":"non-stop"]
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with_test_prefix "$stop_mode" {
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test $non_stop
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}
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}
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