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16 # x86 and amd64 gdbserver had a bug where a watchpoint triggered by
17 # the DR3 debug register would trip
on a bogus assertion.
19 # This test relies
on being able to
set 4 hardware watchpoints. Since
20 # that is not a valid assumption across most targets
, and we
're
21 # testing a x86 specific bug, skip everywhere else.
22 if { ![istarget "i?86-*-*"] && ![istarget "x86_64-*-*"] } then {
28 if [prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" ${binfile} ${srcfile} {debug $additional_flags}] {
32 if ![runto_main] then {
33 untested "could not run to main"
37 gdb_test_no_output "set breakpoint always-inserted on"
39 # Test that we handle watchpoints in all of DR0-DR3.
41 gdb_test "watch i1" "Hardware watchpoint .*: i1"
42 gdb_test "watch i2" "Hardware watchpoint .*: i2"
43 gdb_test "watch i3" "Hardware watchpoint .*: i3"
44 gdb_test "watch i4" "Hardware watchpoint .*: i4"
46 gdb_test "c" "Hardware watchpoint.*: i1.*" "continue to i1 watchpoint"
47 gdb_test "c" "Hardware watchpoint.*: i2.*" "continue to i2 watchpoint"
48 gdb_test "c" "Hardware watchpoint.*: i3.*" "continue to i3 watchpoint"
49 gdb_test "c" "Hardware watchpoint.*: i4.*" "continue to i4 watchpoint"
53 # Regression test for a bug where the i386 watchpoints support backend
54 # would leave some debug registers occupied even if not enough debug
55 # registers were available to cover a single watchpoint location.
58 "Hardware watchpoint .*: i1" \
59 "set watchpoint occuping one debug register"
61 # gap1 too long to fit the 3 left over debug registers (but would fit
62 # 4 if all were available).
63 set test "watchpoint on gap1 does not fit debug registers"
64 gdb_test_multiple "watch gap1" "$test" {
65 -re "Hardware watchpoint .*: gap1.*Warning:.*Could not insert hardware watchpoint.*You may have requested too many.*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
68 -re "Hardware watchpoint .*: gap1\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
69 pass "$test (target emulates hardware watchpoints)"
72 -re "Watchpoint .*: gap1\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
73 pass "$test (gdb figured out itself the watchpoint does not fit)"
81 "delete all watchpoints" \
82 {Delete all breakpoints\? \(y or n\) $} \
85 # If debug registers were left occupied by mistake, we'll fail to
set
86 # some of these watchpoints. Each watchpoint should fit in one of the
87 #
4 debug registers available.
88 gdb_test
"watch i1" "Hardware watchpoint .*: i1" "watch i1 still fits"
89 gdb_test
"watch i2" "Hardware watchpoint .*: i2" "watch i2 still fits"
90 gdb_test
"watch i3" "Hardware watchpoint .*: i3" "watch i3 still fits"
91 gdb_test
"watch i4" "Hardware watchpoint .*: i4" "watch i4 still fits"