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#   Copyright 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
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#   2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
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#   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program.  If not, see .
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# Based on break.exp, written by Rob Savoye. (rob@cygnus.com)
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# Modified to test gdb's handling of separate debug info files.
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# Modified to test gdb's handling of a debug-id retrieval.
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# This file has two parts. The first is testing that gdb behaves
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# normally after reading in an executable and its corresponding
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# separate debug file. The second moves the .debug file to a different
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# location and tests the "set debug-file-directory" command.
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# The third is for testing build-id retrievel by finding the separate
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# ".debug-id/ab/cdef.debug" file.
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if $tracelevel then {
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    strace $tracelevel
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}
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#
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# test running programs
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#
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set prms_id 0
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set bug_id 0
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set testfile "sepdebug"
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set srcfile ${testfile}.c
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set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}${EXEEXT}
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if  { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug nowarnings}] != "" } {
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    untested sepdebug.exp
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    return -1
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}
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# Note: the procedure gdb_gnu_strip_debug will produce an executable called
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# ${binfile}, which is just like the executable ($binfile) but without
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# the debuginfo. Instead $binfile has a .gnudebuglink section which contains
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# the name of a debuginfo only file. This file will be stored in the
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# gdb.base/.debug subdirectory.
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if [gdb_gnu_strip_debug $binfile] {
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    # check that you have a recent version of strip and objcopy installed
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    unsupported "cannot produce separate debug info files"
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    return -1
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}
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gdb_exit
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gdb_start
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gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
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gdb_load ${binfile}
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if { $gdb_file_cmd_debug_info != "debug" } then {
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    fail "No debug information found."
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}
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if [target_info exists gdb_stub] {
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    gdb_step_for_stub;
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}
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#
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# test simple breakpoint setting commands
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#
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# Test deleting all breakpoints when there are none installed,
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# GDB should not prompt for confirmation.
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# Note that gdb-init.exp provides a "delete_breakpoints" proc
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# for general use elsewhere.
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send_gdb "delete breakpoints\n"
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gdb_expect {
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     -re "Delete all breakpoints.*$" {
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            send_gdb "y\n"
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            gdb_expect {
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                -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
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                    fail "Delete all breakpoints when none (unexpected prompt)"
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                }
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                timeout { fail "Delete all breakpoints when none (timeout after unexpected prompt)" }
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            }
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        }
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     -re ".*$gdb_prompt $"       { pass "Delete all breakpoints when none" }
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    timeout                 { fail "Delete all breakpoints when none (timeout)" }
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}
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#
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# test break at function
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#
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gdb_test "break main" \
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    "Breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line.*" \
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    "breakpoint function"
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#
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# test break at quoted function
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#
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gdb_test "break \"marker2\"" \
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    "Breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line.*" \
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    "breakpoint quoted function"
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#
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# test break at function in file
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#
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gdb_test "break $srcfile:factorial" \
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    "Breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line.*" \
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    "breakpoint function in file"
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set bp_location1 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 1 here"]
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#
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# test break at line number
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#
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# Note that the default source file is the last one whose source text
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# was printed.  For native debugging, before we've executed the
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# program, this is the file containing main, but for remote debugging,
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# it's wherever the processor was stopped when we connected to the
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# board.  So, to be sure, we do a list command.
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#
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gdb_test "list main" \
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    ".*main \\(argc, argv, envp\\).*" \
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    "use `list' to establish default source file"
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gdb_test "break $bp_location1" \
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    "Breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line $bp_location1\\." \
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    "breakpoint line number"
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#
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# test duplicate breakpoint
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#
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gdb_test "break $bp_location1" \
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    "Note: breakpoint \[0-9\]+ also set at pc.*Breakpoint \[0-9\]+ at.* file .*$srcfile, line $bp_location1\\." \
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    "breakpoint duplicate"
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set bp_location2 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 2 here"]
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#
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# test break at line number in file
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#
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gdb_test "break $srcfile:$bp_location2" \
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    "Breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line $bp_location2\\." \
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    "breakpoint line number in file"
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set bp_location3 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 3 here"]
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set bp_location4 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 4 here"]
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#
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# Test putting a break at the start of a multi-line if conditional.
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# Verify the breakpoint was put at the start of the conditional.
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#
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gdb_test "break multi_line_if_conditional" \
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    "Breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line $bp_location3\\." \
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    "breakpoint at start of multi line if conditional"
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gdb_test "break multi_line_while_conditional" \
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    "Breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line $bp_location4\\." \
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    "breakpoint at start of multi line while conditional"
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set bp_location5 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 5 here"]
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set bp_location6 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 6 here"]
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#
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# check to see what breakpoints are set
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#
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if [target_info exists gdb_stub] {
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    set main_line $bp_location5
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} else {
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    set main_line $bp_location6
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}
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set bp_location7 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 7 here"]
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set bp_location8 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 8 here"]
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set bp_location9 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 9 here"]
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gdb_test "info break" \
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    "Num     Type\[ \]+Disp Enb Address\[ \]+What.*
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\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint     keep y.* in main at .*$srcfile:$main_line.*
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\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint     keep y.* in marker2 at .*$srcfile:($bp_location8|$bp_location9).*
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\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint     keep y.* in factorial at .*$srcfile:$bp_location7.*
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\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint     keep y.* in main at .*$srcfile:$bp_location1.*
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\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint     keep y.* in main at .*$srcfile:$bp_location1.*
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\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint     keep y.* in main at .*$srcfile:$bp_location2.*
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\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint     keep y.* in multi_line_if_conditional at .*$srcfile:$bp_location3.*
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\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint     keep y.* in multi_line_while_conditional at .*$srcfile:$bp_location4" \
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    "breakpoint info"
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# FIXME: The rest of this test doesn't work with anything that can't
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# handle arguments.
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# Huh? There doesn't *appear* to be anything that passes arguments
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# below.
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if [istarget "mips-idt-*"] then {
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    return
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}
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#
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# run until the breakpoint at main is hit. For non-stubs-using targets.
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#
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gdb_run_cmd
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gdb_expect {
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    -re "Breakpoint \[0-9\]+,.*main .*argc.*argv.* at .*$srcfile:$bp_location6.*$bp_location6\[\t \]+if .argc.* \{.*$gdb_prompt $" {
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        pass "run until function breakpoint"
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    }
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    -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
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        fail "run until function breakpoint"
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    }
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    timeout {
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        fail "run until function breakpoint (timeout)"
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    }
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}
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#
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# run until the breakpoint at a line number
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#
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gdb_test continue "Continuing\\..*Breakpoint \[0-9\]+, main \\(argc=.*, argv=.*, envp=.*\\) at .*$srcfile:$bp_location1.*$bp_location1\[\t \]+printf.*factorial.*" \
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                        "run until breakpoint set at a line number"
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#
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# Run until the breakpoint set in a function in a file
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#
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for {set i 6} {$i >= 1} {incr i -1} {
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        gdb_test continue "Continuing\\..*Breakpoint \[0-9\]+, factorial \\(value=$i\\) at .*$srcfile:$bp_location7.*$bp_location7\[\t \]+.*if .value > 1. \{.*" \
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                        "run until file:function($i) breakpoint"
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}
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#
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# Run until the breakpoint set at a quoted function
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#
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gdb_test continue "Continuing\\..*Breakpoint \[0-9\]+, (0x\[0-9a-f\]+ in )?marker2 \\(a=43\\) at .*$srcfile:($bp_location8|$bp_location9).*" \
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                "run until quoted breakpoint"
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#
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# run until the file:function breakpoint at a line number in a file
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#
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gdb_test continue "Continuing\\..*Breakpoint \[0-9\]+, main \\(argc=.*, argv=.*, envp=.*\\) at .*$srcfile:$bp_location2.*$bp_location2\[\t \]+argc = \\(argc == 12345\\);.*" \
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                "run until file:linenum breakpoint"
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# Test break at offset +1
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set bp_location10 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 10 here"]
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gdb_test "break +1" \
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    "Breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line $bp_location10\\." \
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    "breakpoint offset +1"
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# Check to see if breakpoint is hit when stepped onto
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gdb_test "step" \
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    ".*Breakpoint \[0-9\]+, main \\(argc=.*, argv=.*, envp=.*\\) at .*$srcfile:$bp_location10.*$bp_location10\[\t \]+return argc;.*breakpoint 10 here.*" \
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    "step onto breakpoint"
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#
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# delete all breakpoints so we can start over, course this can be a test too
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#
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delete_breakpoints
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#
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# test temporary breakpoint at function
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#
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gdb_test "tbreak main" "Temporary breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line.*" "Temporary breakpoint function"
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#
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# test break at function in file
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#
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gdb_test "tbreak $srcfile:factorial" "Temporary breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line.*" \
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        "Temporary breakpoint function in file"
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#
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# test break at line number
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#
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send_gdb "tbreak $bp_location1\n"
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gdb_expect {
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    -re "Temporary breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line $bp_location1.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "Temporary breakpoint line number #1" }
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        -re ".*$gdb_prompt $"   { pass "Temporary breakpoint line number #1" }
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        timeout     { fail "breakpoint line number #1 (timeout)" }
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}
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gdb_test "tbreak $bp_location6" "Temporary breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line $bp_location6.*" "Temporary breakpoint line number #2"
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#
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# test break at line number in file
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#
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send_gdb "tbreak $srcfile:$bp_location2\n"
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gdb_expect {
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    -re "Temporary breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line $bp_location2.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "Temporary breakpoint line number in file #1" }
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        -re ".*$gdb_prompt $"   { pass "Temporary breakpoint line number in file #1" }
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        timeout     { fail "Temporary breakpoint line number in file #1 (timeout)" }
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}
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set bp_location11 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 11 here"]
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gdb_test  "tbreak $srcfile:$bp_location11" "Temporary breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line $bp_location11.*" "Temporary breakpoint line number in file #2"
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#
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# check to see what breakpoints are set (temporary this time)
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#
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gdb_test "info break" "Num     Type.*Disp Enb Address.*What.*\[\r\n\]
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\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint     del.*y.*in main at .*$srcfile:$main_line.*\[\r\n\]
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\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint     del.*y.*in factorial at .*$srcfile:$bp_location7.*\[\r\n\]
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\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint     del.*y.*in main at .*$srcfile:$bp_location1.*\[\r\n\]
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\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint     del.*y.*in main at .*$srcfile:$bp_location6.*\[\r\n\]
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\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint     del.*y.*in main at .*$srcfile:$bp_location2.*\[\r\n\]
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\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+breakpoint     del.*y.*in main at .*$srcfile:$bp_location11.*" \
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    "Temporary breakpoint info"
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#***********
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# Verify that catchpoints for fork, vfork and exec don't trigger
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# inappropriately.  (There are no calls to those system functions
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# in this test program.)
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#
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if ![runto_main] then { fail "break tests suppressed" }
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send_gdb "catch\n"
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gdb_expect {
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  -re "Catch requires an event name.*$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {pass "catch requires an event name"}
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  -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {fail "catch requires an event name"}
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  timeout {fail "(timeout) catch requires an event name"}
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}
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set name "set catch fork, never expected to trigger"
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send_gdb "catch fork\n"
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gdb_expect {
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  -re "Catchpoint \[0-9\]* .fork..*$gdb_prompt $"
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          {pass $name}
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  -re "Catch of fork not yet implemented.*$gdb_prompt $"
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          {pass $name}
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  -re "$gdb_prompt $"
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          {fail $name}
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  timeout {fail "(timeout) $name"}
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}
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set name "set catch vfork, never expected to trigger"
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send_gdb "catch vfork\n"
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# If we are on HP-UX 10.20, we expect an error message to be
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# printed if we type "catch vfork" at the gdb gdb_prompt.  This is
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# because on HP-UX 10.20, we cannot catch vfork events.
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if [istarget "hppa*-hp-hpux10.20"] then {
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    gdb_expect {
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        -re "Catch of vfork events not supported on HP-UX 10.20..*$gdb_prompt $"
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                {pass $name}
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        -re "$gdb_prompt $"
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                {fail $name}
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        timeout {fail "(timeout) $name"}
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    }
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} else {
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    gdb_expect {
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        -re "Catchpoint \[0-9\]* .vfork..*$gdb_prompt $"
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                {pass $name}
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        -re "Catch of vfork not yet implemented.*$gdb_prompt $"
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                {pass $name}
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        -re "$gdb_prompt $"
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                {fail $name}
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        timeout {fail "(timeout) $name"}
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    }
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}
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set name "set catch exec, never expected to trigger"
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send_gdb "catch exec\n"
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gdb_expect {
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  -re "Catchpoint \[0-9\]* .exec..*$gdb_prompt $"
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          {pass $name}
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  -re "Catch of exec not yet implemented.*$gdb_prompt $"
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          {pass $name}
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  -re "$gdb_prompt $" {fail $name}
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  timeout {fail "(timeout) $name"}
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}
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# Verify that GDB responds gracefully when asked to set a breakpoint
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# on a nonexistent source line.
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#
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send_gdb "break 999\n"
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gdb_expect {
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  -re "No line 999 in file .*$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {pass "break on non-existent source line"}
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  -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {fail "break on non-existent source line"}
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  timeout {fail "(timeout) break on non-existent source line"}
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}
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# Run to the desired default location. If not positioned here, the
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# tests below don't work.
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#
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gdb_test "until $bp_location1" "main .* at .*:$bp_location1.*" "until bp_location1"
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# Verify that GDB allows one to just say "break", which is treated
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# as the "default" breakpoint.  Note that GDB gets cute when printing
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# the informational message about other breakpoints at the same
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# location.  We'll hit that bird with this stone too.
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#
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send_gdb "break\n"
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gdb_expect {
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  -re "Breakpoint \[0-9\]*.*$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {pass "break on default location, 1st time"}
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  -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {fail "break on default location, 1st time"}
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  timeout {fail "(timeout) break on default location, 1st time"}
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}
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send_gdb "break\n"
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gdb_expect {
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  -re "Note: breakpoint \[0-9\]* also set at .*Breakpoint \[0-9\]*.*$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {pass "break on default location, 2nd time"}
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  -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {fail "break on default location, 2nd time"}
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  timeout {fail "(timeout) break on default location, 2nd time"}
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}
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send_gdb "break\n"
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gdb_expect {
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  -re "Note: breakpoints \[0-9\]* and \[0-9\]* also set at .*Breakpoint \[0-9\]*.*$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {pass "break on default location, 3rd time"}
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  -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {fail "break on default location, 3rd time"}
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  timeout {fail "(timeout) break on default location, 3rd time"}
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}
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send_gdb "break\n"
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gdb_expect {
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  -re "Note: breakpoints \[0-9\]*, \[0-9\]* and \[0-9\]* also set at .*Breakpoint \[0-9\]*.*$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {pass "break on default location, 4th time"}
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  -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {fail "break on default location, 4th time"}
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  timeout {fail "(timeout) break on default location, 4th time"}
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}
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# Verify that a "silent" breakpoint can be set, and that GDB is indeed
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# "silent" about its triggering.
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#
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if ![runto_main] then { fail "break tests suppressed" }
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send_gdb "break $bp_location1\n"
446
gdb_expect {
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  -re "Breakpoint (\[0-9\]*) at .*, line $bp_location1.*$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {pass "set to-be-silent break bp_location1"}
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  -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {fail "set to-be-silent break bp_location1"}
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  timeout {fail "(timeout) set to-be-silent break bp_location1"}
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}
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send_gdb "commands $expect_out(1,string)\n"
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send_gdb "silent\n"
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send_gdb "end\n"
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gdb_expect {
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  -re ".*$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {pass "set silent break bp_location1"}
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  timeout {fail "(timeout) set silent break bp_location1"}
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}
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send_gdb "info break $expect_out(1,string)\n"
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gdb_expect {
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  -re "\[0-9\]*\[ \t\]*breakpoint.*:$bp_location1\r\n\[ \t\]*silent.*$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {pass "info silent break bp_location1"}
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  -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {fail "info silent break bp_location1"}
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  timeout {fail "(timeout) info silent break bp_location1"}
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}
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send_gdb "continue\n"
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gdb_expect {
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  -re "Continuing.\r\n$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {pass "hit silent break bp_location1"}
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  -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {fail "hit silent break bp_location1"}
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  timeout {fail "(timeout) hit silent break bp_location1"}
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}
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send_gdb "bt\n"
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gdb_expect {
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  -re "#0  main .* at .*:$bp_location1.*$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {pass "stopped for silent break bp_location1"}
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  -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {fail "stopped for silent break bp_location1"}
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  timeout {fail "(timeout) stopped for silent break bp_location1"}
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}
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# Verify that GDB can at least parse a breakpoint with the
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# "thread" keyword.  (We won't attempt to test here that a
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# thread-specific breakpoint really triggers appropriately.
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# The gdb.threads subdirectory contains tests for that.)
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#
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set bp_location12 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 12 here"]
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send_gdb "break $bp_location12 thread 999\n"
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gdb_expect {
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  -re "Unknown thread 999.*$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {pass "thread-specific breakpoint on non-existent thread disallowed"}
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  -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {fail "thread-specific breakpoint on non-existent thread disallowed"}
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  timeout {fail "(timeout) thread-specific breakpoint on non-existent thread disallowed"}
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}
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send_gdb "break $bp_location12 thread foo\n"
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gdb_expect {
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  -re "Junk after thread keyword..*$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {pass "thread-specific breakpoint on bogus thread ID disallowed"}
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  -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
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          {fail "thread-specific breakpoint on bogus thread ID disallowed"}
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  timeout {fail "(timeout) thread-specific breakpoint on bogus thread ID disallowed"}
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}
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# Verify that GDB responds gracefully to a breakpoint command with
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# trailing garbage.
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#
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send_gdb "break $bp_location12 foo\n"
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gdb_expect {
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  -re "Junk at end of arguments..*$gdb_prompt $"\
517
          {pass "breakpoint with trailing garbage disallowed"}
518
  -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
519
          {fail "breakpoint with trailing garbage disallowed"}
520
  timeout {fail "(timeout) breakpoint with trailing garbage disallowed"}
521
}
522
 
523
# Verify that GDB responds gracefully to a "clear" command that has
524
# no matching breakpoint.  (First, get us off the current source line,
525
# which we know has a breakpoint.)
526
#
527
send_gdb "next\n"
528
gdb_expect {
529
  -re ".*$gdb_prompt $"\
530
          {pass "step over breakpoint"}
531
  timeout {fail "(timeout) step over breakpoint"}
532
}
533
send_gdb "clear 81\n"
534
gdb_expect {
535
  -re "No breakpoint at 81..*$gdb_prompt $"\
536
          {pass "clear line has no breakpoint disallowed"}
537
  -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
538
          {fail "clear line has no breakpoint disallowed"}
539
  timeout {fail "(timeout) clear line has no breakpoint disallowed"}
540
}
541
send_gdb "clear\n"
542
gdb_expect {
543
  -re "No breakpoint at this line..*$gdb_prompt $"\
544
          {pass "clear current line has no breakpoint disallowed"}
545
  -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
546
          {fail "clear current line has no breakpoint disallowed"}
547
  timeout {fail "(timeout) clear current line has no breakpoint disallowed"}
548
}
549
 
550
# Verify that we can set and clear multiple breakpoints.
551
#
552
# We don't test that it deletes the correct breakpoints.  We do at
553
# least test that it deletes more than one breakpoint.
554
#
555
gdb_test "break marker3" "Breakpoint.*at.*" "break marker3 #1"
556
gdb_test "break marker3" "Breakpoint.*at.*" "break marker3 #2"
557
gdb_test "clear marker3" {Deleted breakpoints [0-9]+ [0-9]+.*}
558
 
559
# Verify that a breakpoint can be set via a convenience variable.
560
#
561
send_gdb "set \$foo=$bp_location11\n"
562
gdb_expect {
563
  -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
564
          {pass "set convenience variable \$foo to bp_location11"}
565
  timeout {fail "(timeout) set convenience variable \$foo to bp_location11"}
566
}
567
send_gdb "break \$foo\n"
568
gdb_expect {
569
  -re "Breakpoint (\[0-9\]*) at .*, line $bp_location11.*$gdb_prompt $"\
570
          {pass "set breakpoint via convenience variable"}
571
  -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
572
          {fail "set breakpoint via convenience variable"}
573
  timeout {fail "(timeout) set breakpoint via convenience variable"}
574
}
575
 
576
# Verify that GDB responds gracefully to an attempt to set a
577
# breakpoint via a convenience variable whose type is not integer.
578
#
579
send_gdb "set \$foo=81.5\n"
580
gdb_expect {
581
  -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
582
          {pass "set convenience variable \$foo to 81.5"}
583
  timeout {fail "(timeout) set convenience variable \$foo to 81.5"}
584
}
585
send_gdb "break \$foo\n"
586
gdb_expect {
587
  -re "Convenience variables used in line specs must have integer values..*$gdb_prompt $"\
588
          {pass "set breakpoint via non-integer convenience variable disallowed"}
589
  -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
590
          {fail "set breakpoint via non-integer convenience variable disallowed"}
591
  timeout {fail "(timeout) set breakpoint via non-integer convenience variable disallowed"}
592
}
593
 
594
# Verify that we can set and trigger a breakpoint in a user-called function.
595
#
596
send_gdb "break marker2\n"
597
gdb_expect {
598
    -re "Breakpoint (\[0-9\]*) at .*, line ($bp_location8|$bp_location9).*$gdb_prompt $"\
599
          {pass "set breakpoint on to-be-called function"}
600
  -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
601
          {fail "set breakpoint on to-be-called function"}
602
  timeout {fail "(timeout) set breakpoint on to-be-called function"}
603
}
604
send_gdb "print marker2(99)\n"
605
gdb_expect {
606
  -re "The program being debugged stopped while in a function called from GDB.\r\nEvaluation of the expression containing the function\r\n.marker2. will be abandoned.\r\nWhen the function is done executing, GDB will silently stop..*$gdb_prompt $"\
607
          {pass "hit breakpoint on called function"}
608
  -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
609
          {fail "hit breakpoint on called function"}
610
  timeout {fail "(timeout) hit breakpoint on called function"}
611
}
612
 
613
# As long as we're stopped (breakpointed) in a called function,
614
# verify that we can successfully backtrace & such from here.
615
#
616
# In this and the following test, the _sr4export check apparently is needed
617
# for hppa*-*-hpux.
618
#
619
send_gdb "bt\n"
620
gdb_expect {
621
    -re "#0\[ \t\]*($hex in )?marker2.*:($bp_location8|$bp_location9)\r\n#1.*_sr4export.*$gdb_prompt $"\
622
            {pass "backtrace while in called function"}
623
    -re "#0\[ \t\]*($hex in )?marker2.*:($bp_location8|$bp_location9)\r\n#1.*function called from gdb.*$gdb_prompt $"\
624
            {pass "backtrace while in called function"}
625
    -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
626
            {fail "backtrace while in called function"}
627
    timeout {fail "(timeout) backtrace while in called function"}
628
}
629
 
630
# Return from the called function.  For remote targets, it's important to do
631
# this before runto_main, which otherwise may silently stop on the dummy
632
# breakpoint inserted by GDB at the program's entry point.
633
#
634
send_gdb "finish\n"
635
gdb_expect {
636
    -re "Run till exit from .*marker2.* at .*($bp_location8|$bp_location9)\r\n.* in _sr4export.*$gdb_prompt $"\
637
            {pass "finish from called function"}
638
    -re "Run till exit from .*marker2.* at .*($bp_location8|$bp_location9)\r\n.*function called from gdb.*$gdb_prompt $"\
639
            {pass "finish from called function"}
640
    -re "Run till exit from .*marker2.* at .*($bp_location8|$bp_location9)\r\n.*Value returned.*$gdb_prompt $"\
641
            {pass "finish from called function"}
642
    -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
643
            {fail "finish from called function"}
644
    timeout {fail "(timeout) finish from called function"}
645
}
646
 
647
# Verify that GDB responds gracefully to a "finish" command with
648
# arguments.
649
#
650
if ![runto_main] then { fail "break tests suppressed" }
651
 
652
send_gdb "finish 123\n"
653
gdb_expect {
654
  -re "The \"finish\" command does not take any arguments.\r\n$gdb_prompt $"\
655
          {pass "finish with arguments disallowed"}
656
  -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
657
          {fail "finish with arguments disallowed"}
658
  timeout {fail "(timeout) finish with arguments disallowed"}
659
}
660
 
661
# Verify that GDB responds gracefully to a request to "finish" from
662
# the outermost frame.  On a stub that never exits, this will just
663
# run to the stubs routine, so we don't get this error...  Thus the
664
# second condition.
665
#
666
 
667
send_gdb "finish\n"
668
gdb_expect {
669
  -re "\"finish\" not meaningful in the outermost frame.\r\n$gdb_prompt $"\
670
          {pass "finish from outermost frame disallowed"}
671
  -re "Run till exit from.*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
672
     pass "finish from outermost frame disallowed"
673
  }
674
  -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
675
          {fail "finish from outermost frame disallowed"}
676
  timeout {fail "(timeout) finish from outermost frame disallowed"}
677
}
678
 
679
# Verify that we can explicitly ask GDB to stop on all shared library
680
# events, and that it does so.
681
#
682
if [istarget "hppa*-*-hpux*"] then {
683
  if ![runto_main] then { fail "break tests suppressed" }
684
 
685
  send_gdb "set stop-on-solib-events 1\n"
686
  gdb_expect {
687
    -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
688
            {pass "set stop-on-solib-events"}
689
    timeout {fail "(timeout) set stop-on-solib-events"}
690
  }
691
 
692
  send_gdb "run\n"
693
  gdb_expect {
694
    -re ".*Start it from the beginning.*y or n. $"\
695
            {send_gdb "y\n"
696
             gdb_expect {
697
               -re ".*Stopped due to shared library event.*$gdb_prompt $"\
698
                       {pass "triggered stop-on-solib-events"}
699
               -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
700
                       {fail "triggered stop-on-solib-events"}
701
               timeout {fail "(timeout) triggered stop-on-solib-events"}
702
             }
703
            }
704
    -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
705
            {fail "rerun for stop-on-solib-events"}
706
    timeout {fail "(timeout) rerun for stop-on-solib-events"}
707
  }
708
 
709
  send_gdb "set stop-on-solib-events 0\n"
710
  gdb_expect {
711
    -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
712
            {pass "reset stop-on-solib-events"}
713
    timeout {fail "(timeout) reset stop-on-solib-events"}
714
  }
715
}
716
 
717
# Hardware breakpoints are unsupported on HP-UX.  Verify that GDB
718
# gracefully responds to requests to create them.
719
#
720
if [istarget "hppa*-*-hpux*"] then {
721
  if ![runto_main] then { fail "break tests suppressed" }
722
 
723
  send_gdb "hbreak\n"
724
  gdb_expect {
725
    -re "No hardware breakpoint support in the target.*$gdb_prompt $"\
726
            {pass "hw breaks disallowed"}
727
    -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
728
            {fail "hw breaks disallowed"}
729
    timeout {fail "(timeout) hw breaks disallowed"}
730
  }
731
 
732
  send_gdb "thbreak\n"
733
  gdb_expect {
734
    -re "No hardware breakpoint support in the target.*$gdb_prompt $"\
735
            {pass "temporary hw breaks disallowed"}
736
    -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
737
            {fail "temporary hw breaks disallowed"}
738
    timeout {fail "(timeout) temporary hw breaks disallowed"}
739
  }
740
}
741
 
742
#********
743
 
744
 
745
#
746
# Test "next" over recursive function call.
747
#
748
 
749
proc test_next_with_recursion {} {
750
    global gdb_prompt
751
    global decimal
752
    global binfile
753
 
754
    gdb_test "kill" "" "kill program" "Kill the program being debugged.*y or n. $" "y"
755
    delete_breakpoints
756
 
757
    gdb_test "break factorial" "Breakpoint $decimal at .*" "break at factorial"
758
 
759
    # Run until we call factorial with 6
760
 
761
    gdb_run_cmd
762
    gdb_expect {
763
        -re "Break.* factorial .value=6. .*$gdb_prompt $" {}
764
        -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
765
            fail "run to factorial(6)";
766
            gdb_suppress_tests;
767
        }
768
        timeout { fail "run to factorial(6) (timeout)" ; gdb_suppress_tests }
769
    }
770
 
771
    # Continue until we call factorial recursively with 5.
772
 
773
    if [gdb_test "continue" \
774
        "Continuing.*Break.* factorial .value=5. .*" \
775
        "continue to factorial(5)"] then { gdb_suppress_tests }
776
 
777
    # Do a backtrace just to confirm how many levels deep we are.
778
 
779
    if [gdb_test "backtrace" \
780
        "#0\[ \t\]+ factorial .value=5..*" \
781
        "backtrace from factorial(5)"] then { gdb_suppress_tests }
782
 
783
    # Now a "next" should position us at the recursive call, which
784
    # we will be performing with 4.
785
 
786
    if [gdb_test "next" \
787
        ".* factorial .value - 1.;.*" \
788
        "next to recursive call"] then { gdb_suppress_tests }
789
 
790
    # Disable the breakpoint at the entry to factorial by deleting them all.
791
    # The "next" should run until we return to the next line from this
792
    # recursive call to factorial with 4.
793
    # Buggy versions of gdb will stop instead at the innermost frame on
794
    # the line where we are trying to "next" to.
795
 
796
    delete_breakpoints
797
 
798
    if [istarget "mips*tx39-*"] {
799
        set timeout 60
800
    }
801
    # We used to set timeout here for all other targets as well.  This
802
    # is almost certainly wrong.  The proper timeout depends on the
803
    # target system in use, and how we communicate with it, so there
804
    # is no single value appropriate for all targets.  The timeout
805
    # should be established by the Dejagnu config file(s) for the
806
    # board, and respected by the test suite.
807
    #
808
    # For example, if I'm running GDB over an SSH tunnel talking to a
809
    # portmaster in California talking to an ancient 68k board running
810
    # a crummy ROM monitor (a situation I can only wish were
811
    # hypothetical), then I need a large timeout.  But that's not the
812
    # kind of knowledge that belongs in this file.
813
 
814
    gdb_test next "\[0-9\]*\[\t \]+return \\(value\\);.*" \
815
            "next over recursive call"
816
 
817
    # OK, we should be back in the same stack frame we started from.
818
    # Do a backtrace just to confirm.
819
 
820
    set result [gdb_test "backtrace" \
821
            "#0\[ \t\]+ factorial .value=120.*\r\n#1\[ \t\]+ \[0-9a-fx\]+ in factorial .value=6..*" \
822
            "backtrace from factorial(5.1)"]
823
    if { $result != 0 } { gdb_suppress_tests }
824
 
825
    if [target_info exists gdb,noresults] { gdb_suppress_tests }
826
  gdb_continue_to_end "recursive next test"
827
   gdb_stop_suppressing_tests;
828
}
829
 
830
test_next_with_recursion
831
 
832
 
833
#********
834
 
835
proc test_different_dir {type test_different_dir xfail} {
836
    global srcdir subdir objdir binfile srcfile timeout gdb_prompt
837
    global pf_prefix
838
    global bp_location6 decimal hex
839
 
840
    set old_pf_prefix $pf_prefix
841
    append pf_prefix " $type:"
842
 
843
    gdb_exit
844
    gdb_start
845
    gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
846
    gdb_test "set debug-file-directory ${test_different_dir}" ".*" "set separate debug location"
847
    gdb_load ${binfile}
848
 
849
    if [target_info exists gdb_stub] {
850
        gdb_step_for_stub;
851
    }
852
 
853
    #
854
    # test break at function
855
    #
856
    if {$xfail} {
857
        setup_xfail "*-*-*"
858
    }
859
    gdb_test "break main" \
860
        "Breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line.*" \
861
        "breakpoint function, optimized file"
862
 
863
    #
864
    # test break at function
865
    #
866
    if {$xfail} {
867
        setup_xfail "*-*-*"
868
    }
869
    gdb_test "break marker4" \
870
        "Breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile, line.*" \
871
        "breakpoint small function, optimized file"
872
 
873
    #
874
    # run until the breakpoint at main is hit. For non-stubs-using targets.
875
    #
876
    gdb_run_cmd
877
    if {$xfail} {
878
        setup_xfail "*-*-*"
879
    }
880
    gdb_expect {
881
        -re "Breakpoint \[0-9\]+,.*main .*argc.*argv.* at .*$srcfile:$bp_location6.*$bp_location6\[\t \]+if .argc.* \{.*$gdb_prompt $" {
882
            pass "run until function breakpoint, optimized file"
883
        }
884
        -re "Breakpoint \[0-9\]+,.*main .*argc.*argv.* at .*$gdb_prompt $" {
885
            pass "run until function breakpoint, optimized file (code motion)"
886
        }
887
        -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
888
            fail "run until function breakpoint, optimized file"
889
        }
890
        timeout {
891
            fail "run until function breakpoint, optimized file (timeout)"
892
        }
893
    }
894
 
895
    #
896
    # run until the breakpoint at a small function
897
    #
898
 
899
    #
900
    # Add a second pass pattern.  The behavior differs here between stabs
901
    # and dwarf for one-line functions.  Stabs preserves two line symbols
902
    # (one before the prologue and one after) with the same line number,
903
    # but dwarf regards these as duplicates and discards one of them.
904
    # Therefore the address after the prologue (where the breakpoint is)
905
    # has no exactly matching line symbol, and GDB reports the breakpoint
906
    # as if it were in the middle of a line rather than at the beginning.
907
 
908
    set bp_location13 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 13 here"]
909
    set bp_location14 [gdb_get_line_number "set breakpoint 14 here"]
910
    send_gdb "continue\n"
911
    if {$xfail} {
912
        setup_xfail "*-*-*"
913
    }
914
    gdb_expect {
915
        -re "Breakpoint $decimal, marker4 \\(d=177601976\\) at .*$srcfile:$bp_location13\[\r\n\]+$bp_location13\[\t \]+void marker4.*" {
916
            pass "run until breakpoint set at small function, optimized file"
917
        }
918
        -re "Breakpoint $decimal, $hex in marker4 \\(d=177601976\\) at .*$srcfile:$bp_location13\[\r\n\]+$bp_location13\[\t \]+void marker4.*" {
919
            pass "run until breakpoint set at small function, optimized file"
920
        }
921
        -re "Breakpoint $decimal, marker4 \\(d=177601976\\) at .*$srcfile:$bp_location14\[\r\n\]+$bp_location14\[\t \]+void marker4.*" {
922
            # marker4() is defined at line 46 when compiled with -DPROTOTYPES
923
            pass "run until breakpoint set at small function, optimized file (line bp_location14)"
924
        }
925
        -re ".*$gdb_prompt " {
926
            fail "run until breakpoint set at small function, optimized file"
927
        }
928
        timeout {
929
            fail "run until breakpoint set at small function, optimized file (timeout)"
930
        }
931
    }
932
 
933
 
934
    # Reset the default arguments for VxWorks
935
    if [istarget "*-*-vxworks*"] {
936
        set timeout 10
937
        verbose "Timeout is now $timeout seconds" 2
938
        send_gdb "set args main\n"
939
        gdb_expect -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {}
940
    }
941
 
942
    set pf_prefix $old_pf_prefix
943
# proc test_different_dir
944
}
945
 
946
 
947
# now move the .debug file to a different location so that we can test
948
# the "set debug-file-directory" command.
949
 
950
remote_exec build "mv ${objdir}/${subdir}/.debug/${testfile}.debug ${objdir}/${subdir}"
951
set debugfile "${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}.debug"
952
 
953
test_different_dir debuglink "${objdir}/${subdir}" 0
954
 
955
 
956
# Test CRC mismatch is reported.
957
 
958
if {[build_executable sepdebug.exp sepdebug2 sepdebug2.c debug] != -1
959
    && ![gdb_gnu_strip_debug ${objdir}/${subdir}/sepdebug2]} {
960
 
961
    remote_exec build "cp ${debugfile} ${objdir}/${subdir}/.debug/sepdebug2.debug"
962
 
963
    gdb_exit
964
    gdb_start
965
    gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
966
 
967
    set escapedobjdirsubdir [string_to_regexp ${objdir}/${subdir}]
968
 
969
    gdb_test "file ${objdir}/${subdir}/sepdebug2" "warning: the debug information found in \"${escapedobjdirsubdir}/\\.debug/sepdebug2\\.debug\" does not match \"${escapedobjdirsubdir}/sepdebug2\" \\(CRC mismatch\\)\\..*\\(no debugging symbols found\\).*" "CRC mismatch is reported"
970
}
971
 
972
 
973
# NT_GNU_BUILD_ID / .note.gnu.build-id test:
974
 
975
set build_id_debug_filename [build_id_debug_filename_get $binfile]
976
if ![string compare $build_id_debug_filename ""] then {
977
    unsupported "build-id is not supported by the compiler"
978
 
979
    # Spare debug files may confuse testsuite runs in the future.
980
    remote_exec build "rm -f $debugfile"
981
} else {
982
    set build_id_debugself_filename [build_id_debug_filename_get $debugfile]
983
    set test "build-id support by binutils"
984
    set xfail 0
985
    if ![string compare $build_id_debugself_filename ""] then {
986
        unsupported $test
987
        set xfail 1
988
    } elseif {[string compare $build_id_debugself_filename $build_id_debug_filename] != 0} then {
989
        fail $test
990
    } else {
991
        pass $test
992
    }
993
 
994
    file mkdir [file dirname ${objdir}/${subdir}/${build_id_debug_filename}]
995
    remote_exec build "mv $debugfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${build_id_debug_filename}"
996
 
997
    test_different_dir build-id "${objdir}/${subdir}" $xfail
998
 
999
    # Test also multiple directories can be specified.  Without the build-id
1000
    # reference GDB would find the separate debug info just at the same
1001
    # location as the executable file.
1002
 
1003
    test_different_dir multiple-dirs "/doesnotexist:${objdir}/${subdir}" $xfail
1004
 
1005
    # Spare debug files may confuse testsuite runs in the future.
1006
    remote_exec build "rm -f ${objdir}/${subdir}/${build_id_debug_filename}"
1007
}

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