| # Copyright 2014-2021 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
| |
| # Test that "file" doesn't leave stale breakpoints planted in the |
| # target. |
| |
| standard_testfile |
| |
| if {[build_executable "failed to prepare" $testfile $srcfile debug]} { |
| return -1 |
| } |
| |
| # Run the test proper. INITIAL_LOAD determines whether the program is |
| # initially loaded by the "file" command or by passing it to GDB on |
| # the command line. ALWAYS_INSERT determines whether always-inserted |
| # mode is on/off. BREAK_COMMAND is the break command being tested. |
| # |
| proc test_break { initial_load always_inserted break_command } { |
| global srcdir subdir binfile |
| global gdb_prompt hex |
| global GDBFLAGS |
| |
| append prefix "$initial_load: " |
| append prefix "always-inserted $always_inserted: " |
| append prefix "$break_command" |
| with_test_prefix "$prefix" { |
| gdb_exit |
| |
| set saved_gdbflags $GDBFLAGS |
| |
| # See "used to behave differently" further below. |
| if { $initial_load == "file" } { |
| gdb_start |
| gdb_file_cmd $binfile |
| } else { |
| global last_loaded_file |
| |
| # gdb_file_cmd sets this. This is what gdb_reload |
| # implementations use as binary. |
| set last_loaded_file $binfile |
| |
| set GDBFLAGS "$GDBFLAGS $binfile" |
| gdb_start |
| } |
| |
| gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir |
| gdb_reload |
| set GDBFLAGS $saved_gdbflags |
| |
| if ![runto_main] then { |
| return |
| } |
| |
| delete_breakpoints |
| |
| gdb_test_no_output "set breakpoint always-inserted $always_inserted" |
| |
| set test "$break_command foo" |
| gdb_test_multiple "$break_command foo" $test { |
| -re "No hardware breakpoint support in the target.*$gdb_prompt $" { |
| unsupported $test |
| return |
| } |
| -re "Hardware breakpoints used exceeds limit.*$gdb_prompt $" { |
| unsupported $test |
| return |
| } |
| -re "Cannot insert hardware breakpoint.*$gdb_prompt $" { |
| unsupported $test |
| return |
| } |
| -re ".*reakpoint .* at .*$gdb_prompt $" { |
| pass $test |
| } |
| } |
| |
| # The breakpoint shouldn't be pending now. |
| gdb_test "info break" "y.*$hex.*in foo at.*" \ |
| "breakpoint is not pending" |
| |
| # Remove the file, while the breakpoint above is inserted in a |
| # function in the main objfile. GDB used to have a bug where |
| # it would mark the breakpoint as uninserted, but actually |
| # would leave it inserted in the target. |
| set test "file" |
| gdb_test_multiple "file" $test { |
| -re "Are you sure you want to change the file. .*y or n. $" { |
| send_gdb "y\n" |
| exp_continue |
| } |
| -re "Discard symbol table from `.*'? .y or n. $" { |
| send_gdb "y\n" |
| exp_continue |
| } |
| -re "No symbol file now\\.\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { |
| pass $test |
| } |
| } |
| |
| # This test used to behave differently depending on whether |
| # the program was first loaded through "file PROGRAM" or "gdb |
| # PROGRAM". |
| set ws "\[ \t\]" |
| gdb_test "info break" "breakpoint${ws}+keep${ws}+n${ws}+$hex${ws}*" \ |
| "breakpoint is disabled" |
| |
| # Now delete the breakpoint from GDB's tables, to make sure |
| # GDB doesn't reinsert it, masking the bug (with the bug, on |
| # re-insert, GDB would fill the shadow buffer with a |
| # breakpoint instruction). Avoid delete_breakpoints as that |
| # doesn't record a pass/fail. |
| gdb_test "delete" "" "delete all breakpoints" \ |
| "Delete all breakpoints.*y or n.*$" "y" |
| |
| # Re-add symbols back. |
| set test "file \$binfile" |
| gdb_test_multiple "file $binfile" $test { |
| -re "Are you sure you want to change the file. .*y or n. $" { |
| send_gdb "y\n" |
| exp_continue |
| } |
| -re "Reading symbols from.*$gdb_prompt $" { |
| pass $test |
| } |
| } |
| |
| # Run to another function now. With the bug, GDB would trip |
| # on a spurious trap at foo. |
| gdb_test "b bar" ".*reakpoint .* at .*" |
| gdb_test "continue" "Breakpoint .*, bar .*" |
| } |
| } |
| |
| foreach initial_load { "cmdline" "file" } { |
| # While it doesn't trigger the original bug this is a regression |
| # test for, test with breakpoint always-inserted off for extra |
| # coverage. |
| foreach always_inserted { "off" "on" } { |
| test_break $initial_load $always_inserted "break" |
| if {![skip_hw_breakpoint_tests]} { |
| test_break $initial_load $always_inserted "hbreak" |
| } |
| } |
| } |