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18 if { [prepare_for_testing
"failed to prepare" ${testfile}] } {
26 # Basic attempt to read memory from globals.
27 gdb_test
"x/5w global_var_1" \
28 "$hex:\[ \t\]+0\[ \t\]+0\[ \t\]+0\[ \t\]+0\r\n$hex:\[ \t\]+Cannot access memory at address $hex"
29 gdb_test
"x/5w global_var_2" \
30 "$hex:\[ \t\]+Cannot access memory at address $hex"
33 # Try a find starting from each global
, expecting the search to fail
34 # due to memory access failure.
36 #
If EXPECT_WARNING is true
, then expect the
"Unable to access
37 # ... halting search
" warning before the "Pattern not found" output.
38 # Otherwise
, don
't expect the warning.
40 # (EXPECT_WARNING is necessary because when testing with the RSP
41 # against servers that support the remote search memory packet, GDB
42 # does not print that "halting search" warning. While there are
43 # servers that do print the same warning message as GDB would if it
44 # were in charge of the search (like GDBserver), we're only parsing
45 # GDB
's output here, not the server's output. And
while we could read
46 # GDBserver
's output from $inferior_spawn_id, having GDBserver print
47 # the warnings on its terminal doesn't really help users. Much better
48 # would be to extend the remote protocol to let the server tell GDB
49 # which memory range couldn
't be accessed, and then let GDB print the
50 # warning instead of the server. See PR gdb/22293.)
52 proc test_not_found {expect_warning} {
55 if {$expect_warning} {
56 set halting_search_re \
57 "warning: Unable to access $decimal bytes of target memory at $hex, halting search\.\r\n"
59 set halting_search_re ""
62 # Now try a find starting from each global.
63 gdb_test "find global_var_0, global_var_2, 0xff" \
64 "${halting_search_re}Pattern not found."
66 gdb_test "find global_var_1, global_var_2, 0xff" \
67 "${halting_search_re}Pattern not found."
69 gdb_test "find global_var_2, (global_var_2 + 16), 0xff" \
70 "${halting_search_re}Pattern not found."
73 # If testing with the RSP, also test with target-side search
74 # acceleration disabled. This serves as proxy for servers that don't
75 # support the memory search packet
, when testing with GDBserver.
77 if {[target_info gdb_protocol
] == "remote"
78 ||
[target_info gdb_protocol
] == "extended-remote"} {
80 with_test_prefix
"search-memory-packet off" {
81 gdb_test_no_output
"set remote search-memory-packet off"