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18 require
{is_any_target i?
86-*-* x86_64
-*-*}
20 set default_pkru_re
0x0
21 if { [istarget
*-*-linux
*] } {
22 # Starting with v4.9
, the linux kernel contains commit acd547b29880
23 #
("x86/pkeys: Default to a restrictive init PKRU"), which sets the
24 # pkru register to
0x55555554 by default.
25 set default_pkru_re
(0x0|
0x55555554)
29 set comp_flags
"-I${srcdir}/../nat/"
31 if { [prepare_for_testing
"failed to prepare" ${testfile} ${srcfile} \
32 [list debug additional_flags
=$
{comp_flags
}]] } {
33 untested
"failed to compile x86 PKEYS test."
42 set test
"probe PKRU support"
43 gdb_test_multiple
"print have_pkru()" $test {
44 -re
".. = 1\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
48 -re
".. = 0\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
53 if { !$supports_pkru
} {
54 unsupported
"processor does not support protection key feature."
58 # Linux kernel versions
5.14.0 to
6.1.x contain a regression related to writing
59 # the PKRU using ptrace
, see commit
4a804c4f8356
("x86/fpu: Allow PKRU to be
60 #
(once again
) written by ptrace.
").
62 set v
[linux_kernel_version
]
66 [version_compare
[list
5 14 0] <= $v
] \
67 && [version_compare $v
< [list
6 2 0]]]
70 # Test pkru register at startup
71 gdb_test
"print /x \$pkru" "= $default_pkru_re" "pkru register"
73 # Read
values from pseudo registers.
74 gdb_breakpoint
[ gdb_get_line_number
"break here 1" ]
75 gdb_continue_to_breakpoint
"break here 1" ".*break here 1.*"
78 gdb_test
"info register pkru" ".*pkru.*$val1.*" "read pkru register"
81 gdb_test
"print /x \$pkru = $val2" "= $val2" "set pkru value"
83 gdb_test_multiple
"info register pkru" "read value after setting value" {
84 -re
-wrap
".*pkru.*$val2.*" {
87 -re
-wrap
".*pkru.*$val1.*" {
96 gdb_breakpoint
[ gdb_get_line_number
"break here 2" ]
97 gdb_continue_to_breakpoint
"break here 2" ".*break here 2.*"
99 gdb_test_multiple
"print /x rd_value" "variable after reading pkru" {
100 -re
-wrap
"= $val2" {
103 -re
-wrap
"= $val1" {