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# This testcase is part of GDB, the GNU debugger.
#
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# Test how GDB handles the case where a target either doesn't use 'T'
# packets at all or doesn't include a thread-id in a 'T' packet, AND,
# where the test program contains multiple threads.
#
# In general if multiple threads are executing and the target doesn't
# include a thread-id in its stop response then GDB will not be able
# to correctly figure out which thread the stop applies to.
#
# However, this test covers a very specific case, there are multiple
# threads but only a single thread is actually executing. So, when
# the stop comes from the target, without a thread-id, GDB should be
# able to correctly figure out which thread has stopped.
load_lib gdbserver-support.exp
if { [skip_gdbserver_tests] } {
verbose "skipping gdbserver tests"
return -1
}
standard_testfile
if { [build_executable "failed to prepare" $testfile $srcfile {debug pthreads}] == -1 } {
return -1
}
# Run the tests with different features of GDBserver disabled.
# TARGET_NON_STOP is passed to "maint set target-non-stop".
proc run_test { target_non_stop disable_feature } {
global binfile gdb_prompt decimal hex
global GDBFLAGS
save_vars { GDBFLAGS } {
append GDBFLAGS " -ex \"maint set target-non-stop $target_non_stop\""
# If GDB and GDBserver are both running locally, set the sysroot to avoid
# reading files via the remote protocol.
if { ![is_remote host] && ![is_remote target] } {
set GDBFLAGS "$GDBFLAGS -ex \"set sysroot\""
}
clean_restart ${binfile}
}
# Make sure we're disconnected, in case we're testing with an
# extended-remote board, therefore already connected.
gdb_test "disconnect" ".*"
set packet_arg ""
if { $disable_feature != "" } {
set packet_arg "--disable-packet=${disable_feature}"
}
set res [gdbserver_start $packet_arg $binfile]
set gdbserver_protocol [lindex $res 0]
set gdbserver_gdbport [lindex $res 1]
# Disable XML-based thread listing, and multi-process extensions.
gdb_test_no_output "set remote threads-packet off"
gdb_test_no_output "set remote multiprocess-feature-packet off"
set res [gdb_target_cmd $gdbserver_protocol $gdbserver_gdbport]
if ![gdb_assert {$res == 0} "connect"] {
return
}
# There should be only one thread listed at this point.
gdb_test_multiple "info threads" "" {
-re "2 Thread.*$gdb_prompt $" {
fail $gdb_test_name
}
-re "has terminated.*$gdb_prompt $" {
fail $gdb_test_name
}
-re "\\\* 1\[\t \]*Thread\[^\r\n\]*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
pass $gdb_test_name
}
}
gdb_breakpoint "unlock_worker"
gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "run to unlock_worker"
# There should be two threads at this point with thread 1 selected.
gdb_test "info threads" \
"\\\* 1\[\t \]*Thread\[^\r\n\]*\r\n 2\[\t \]*Thread\[^\r\n\]*" \
"second thread should now exist"
# Switch threads.
gdb_test "thread 2" ".*" "switch to second thread"
# Now turn on scheduler-locking so that when we step thread 2 only
# that one thread will be set running.
gdb_test_no_output "set scheduler-locking on"
# Single step thread 2. Only the one thread will step. When the
# thread stops, if the stop packet doesn't include a thread-id
# then GDB should still understand which thread stopped.
gdb_test_multiple "stepi" "" {
-re -wrap "Thread 1 received signal SIGTRAP.*" {
fail $gdb_test_name
}
-re -wrap "$hex.*$decimal.*while \\(worker_blocked\\).*" {
pass $gdb_test_name
}
}
# Check that thread 2 is still selected.
gdb_test "info threads" \
" 1\[\t \]*Thread\[^\r\n\]*\r\n\\\* 2\[\t \]*Thread\[^\r\n\]*" \
"second thread should still be selected after stepi"
# Turn scheduler locking off again so that when we continue all
# threads will be set running.
gdb_test_no_output "set scheduler-locking off"
# Continue until exit. The server sends a 'W' with no PID.
# Bad GDB gave an error like below when target is nonstop:
# (gdb) c
# Continuing.
# No process or thread specified in stop reply: W00
gdb_continue_to_end "" continue 1
}
# Disable different features within gdbserver:
#
# Tthread: Start GDBserver, with ";thread:NNN" in T stop replies disabled,
# emulating old gdbservers when debugging single-threaded programs.
#
# T: Start GDBserver with the entire 'T' stop reply packet disabled,
# GDBserver will instead send the 'S' stop reply.
#
# Also test both all-stop and non-stop variants of the remote
# protocol.
foreach_with_prefix target-non-stop {"off" "on"} {
foreach_with_prefix to_disable { "" Tthread T } {
run_test ${target-non-stop} $to_disable
}
}