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19 # bug
-gdb@prep.ai.mit.edu
21 # Test that GDB properly ignores invalid stabs.
22 # Also test that GDB can debug a .o file
, and that it doesn
't mind
23 # a file that's more minimal than what a compiler normally puts out.
28 #
If the test directory was not created by configure
then skip
30 if ![file isdirectory $
{objdir
}/$
{subdir
}] then {
38 set srcfile $
{objdir
}/$
{subdir
}/weird.s
39 set binfile $
{objdir
}/$
{subdir
}/weirdx.o
41 if { [ get_compiler_info
"$binfile" ] } {
45 if { $hp_cc_compiler || $hp_aCC_compiler
} {
46 # The native hp
-ux assembler does not support stabs at all.
47 #
If the compiler is native hp
-ux
, of course the assembler is too.
48 # But
if someone builds gcc with the native assembler
(not recommended
)
49 # rather than the gnu assembler
, then this logic will not suppress it.
50 #
-- chastain
2004-01-07
51 unsupported
"stabs with hp-ux assembler"
59 # Mips
/alpha targets that use gcc with mips
-tfile put out the stabs
60 # assembler directives embedded in comments.
If the assembler
61 # file is
then processed with native cc
, all stabs directives
63 # Skip the rest of the stabs tests
for this case.
64 send_gdb
"ptype inttype\n"
66 -re
"^ptype inttype\r*\ntype = inttype.*$gdb_prompt $" {
69 -re
".*$gdb_prompt $" {
70 setup_xfail
"mips-*-*"
71 setup_xfail
"alpha-*-*"
72 fail
"stabs not found"
75 default
{ fail
"checking for stabs" }
83 print_weird_var attr32
84 print_weird_var attr33
85 print_weird_var attr35
86 print_weird_var attr36
87 print_weird_var attr37
88 print_weird_var attr38
89 print_weird_var attr39
90 print_weird_var attr41
91 print_weird_var attr42
92 print_weird_var attr43
93 print_weird_var attr44
94 print_weird_var attr46
95 print_weird_var attr47
96 print_weird_var attr58
97 print_weird_var attr59
98 print_weird_var attr60
99 print_weird_var attr61
100 print_weird_var attr62
101 print_weird_var attr63
102 print_weird_var attr64
103 print_weird_var attr65
104 print_weird_var attr66
105 print_weird_var attr67
106 print_weird_var attr68
107 print_weird_var attr69
108 print_weird_var attr70
109 print_weird_var attr71
110 print_weird_var attr72
111 print_weird_var attr73
112 print_weird_var attr74
113 print_weird_var attr75
114 print_weird_var attr76
115 print_weird_var attr77
116 print_weird_var attr78
117 print_weird_var attr79
118 print_weird_var attr80
119 print_weird_var attr81
120 print_weird_var attr82
121 print_weird_var attr83
122 print_weird_var attr84
123 print_weird_var attr85
124 print_weird_var attr86
125 print_weird_var attr87
126 print_weird_var attr88
127 print_weird_var attr89
128 print_weird_var attr90
129 print_weird_var attr91
130 print_weird_var attr92
131 print_weird_var attr93
132 print_weird_var attr94
133 print_weird_var attr95
134 print_weird_var attr96
135 print_weird_var attr97
136 print_weird_var attr98
137 print_weird_var attr99
138 print_weird_var attr100
139 print_weird_var attr101
140 print_weird_var attr102
141 print_weird_var attr103
142 print_weird_var attr104
143 print_weird_var attr105
144 print_weird_var attr106
145 print_weird_var attr107
146 print_weird_var attr108
147 print_weird_var attr109
148 print_weird_var attr110
149 print_weird_var attr111
150 print_weird_var attr112
151 print_weird_var attr113
152 print_weird_var attr114
153 print_weird_var attr115
154 print_weird_var attr116
155 print_weird_var attr117
156 print_weird_var attr118
157 print_weird_var attr119
158 print_weird_var attr120
159 print_weird_var attr121
160 print_weird_var attr122
161 print_weird_var attr123
162 print_weird_var attr124
163 print_weird_var attr125
164 print_weird_var attr126
166 gdb_test
"p const69" " = 69" "'e' constant on non-enum type"
167 gdb_test
"whatis const69" "type = (unsigned int|inttype)" "whatis const69"
169 gdb_test
"p sizeof (const70)" " = 2" "'e' constant with embedded type"
171 gdb_test
"p bad_neg0" " = \{field0 = 42, field2 =.*field3 = 45\}" "p bad_neg0"
173 gdb_test
"ptype inttype" "type = (unsigned int|inttype)" "ptype on inttype"
174 gdb_test
"p sizeof (float72type)" " = 9" "unrecognized floating point type"
176 # This big number needs to be kept as one piece
177 gdb_test
"p/x int256var" " = 0x0*2a0000002b0000002c0000002d0000002d0000002c0000002b0000002a" "print very big integer"
179 gdb_test
"whatis consth" "type = inttype" "whatis consth"
180 gdb_test
"whatis consth2" "type = inttype" "whatis consth2"
182 # GDB does not yet understand S constants
184 gdb_test
"p/x bad_neg0const" " = \{field0 = 0x11222211, field2 =.*\
185 field3
= 0x77888877\
}" "print struct constant"
187 gdb_test
"ptype bad_type0" "type = .*" "print bad_type0"
188 gdb_test
"ptype bad_type1" "type = .*" "print bad_type1"
190 # GDB does not yet support arrays indexed by anything at all unusual
192 gdb_test
"p array0" " = \\{42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47\\}" "array0 with strange index"
194 gdb_test
"p array1" " = \\{42, 43, 44\\}" "array1 with strange index"
196 # GDB does not yet support this feature
197 gdb_test
"whatis one_var" "type = inttype_one" \
198 "whatis one_var (known failure in gdb 4.10)"
199 # But
do make sure that it prints as something reasonable
200 gdb_test
"whatis one_var" "type = inttype(|_one)" \
201 "whatis one_var test 2"
203 gdb_test
"whatis two_var" "type = inttype_two" \
204 "whatis two_var (known failure in gdb 4.10)"
205 # But
do make sure that it prints as something reasonable
206 gdb_test
"whatis two_var" "type = inttype(|_two)" \
207 "whatis two_var test 2"
210 gdb_test
"whatis pointer_to_int_var" "type = int \[*\]"
212 gdb_test
"whatis intp_var" "type = intp"
214 gdb_test
"p common0var0" "= 42"
215 # GDB seems to only understand common blocks local to a function.
216 # These variables never
get relocated to be relative to the common
218 # I
'm not sure whether it is valid to have a common block which
219 # is not local to a function.
221 gdb_test "p common0var1" "= 24"
223 gdb_test "p common0var2" "= 22"
226 proc print_weird_var { var } {
229 # Make sure that the variable gets printed out correctly, without
230 # any sort of warning message.
231 send_gdb "print $var\n"
233 -re "^print $var\r*\n.\[0-9\]* = 42.*$gdb_prompt $" {
234 pass "variable $var printed properly"
236 -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
237 fail "variable $var printed properly"
239 timeout { fail "variable $var printed properly (timeout)" }
240 eof { fail "variable $var printed properly (eof)" }
243 # Make sure that the stabs did get loaded in a sensible way.
244 # If somehow the stabs got skipped, then the above test can
245 # pass because GDB assumes int for variables without a stab.
247 # This doesn't work because
32=45 doesn
't preserve the name in
248 # gdb (as of 14 Sep 93 anyway).
249 #gdb_test "whatis $var" "type = (unsigned int|inttype)"
251 # But the size should be right.
252 gdb_test "print sizeof ($var)" "= 4"
256 # Don't use gdb_load
; it doesn
't bitch if the loading produced some
257 # error messages during symbol reading.
260 set sedscript ${srcdir}/${subdir}/aout.sed
261 switch -glob ${target_triplet} {
263 set sedscript ${srcdir}/${subdir}/hppa.sed
266 set sedscript ${srcdir}/${subdir}/ecoff.sed
269 set sedscript ${srcdir}/${subdir}/xcoff.sed
272 set sedscript ${srcdir}/${subdir}/xcoff.sed
275 set sedscript ${srcdir}/${subdir}/aout.sed
278 set sedscript ${srcdir}/${subdir}/xcoff.sed
281 set sedscript ${srcdir}/${subdir}/ecoff.sed
285 # Hope this is a Unix box.
286 set exec_output [remote_exec build "sed" "-f ${sedscript}" "${srcdir}/${subdir}/weird.def" "${srcfile}"]
287 if { [lindex $exec_output 0] != 0 } {
288 perror "Couldn't make test case. $exec_output
"
292 if { [gdb_compile
"${srcfile}" "${binfile}" object ""] != "" } {
293 gdb_suppress_entire_file
"Testcase compile failed, so all tests in this file will automatically fail."
296 remote_file build
delete $
{srcfile
}
298 # Start with a fresh gdb
301 gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir
/$subdir
303 set binfile
[remote_download host $
{binfile
} object.o
]
304 send_gdb
"file $binfile\n"
305 #
If $binfile is very long
, a
\r (but not a
\n) will echo in the
306 # middle of the echo of the command. So to match the echo
, we
307 # would like to match anything not containing
\n
308 #
(we would prefer to be sure not to match
any warning message
).
309 # But \
[^
\n\
]* doesn
't seem to work, so instead use the heuristic
310 # that a filename won't contain a space and a warning message will.
311 # But spaces following by backspaces aren
't really spaces.
313 -re "^file (\[^ \]| +\008)*\r*\n" {
316 -re "A program is being debugged already. Kill it\\? \\(y or n\\)" {
320 -re "^Reading symbols from .*$binfile\\.\\.\\.done\.(|\r\nUsing host libthread_db library .*libthread_db.so.*\\.)\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
321 pass "weirdx.o read without error"
323 -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
324 fail "Errors reading weirdx.o"
327 perror "couldn't
load $binfile into $GDB
(timed out
).
"
330 eof
{ fail
"(eof) cannot read weirdx.o" }
335 remote_file host
delete $
{binfile
}