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# Copyright 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2007, 2008, 2009,
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# 2010 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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# This file was written by Fred Fish. (fnf@cygnus.com)
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if $tracelevel then {
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    strace $tracelevel
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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 "watchpoint"
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set srcfile ${testfile}.c
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set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}
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set wp_set 1
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if [get_compiler_info ${binfile}] {
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    return -1
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}
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if  { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug}] != "" } {
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     untested watchpoint.exp
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     return -1
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}
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# Prepare for watchpoint tests by setting up two breakpoints and one
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# watchpoint.
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#
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# We use breakpoints at marker functions to get past all the startup code,
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# so we can get to the watchpoints in a reasonable amount of time from a
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# known starting point.
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#
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# For simplicity, so we always know how to reference specific breakpoints or
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# watchpoints by number, we expect a particular ordering and numbering of
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# each in the combined breakpoint/watchpoint table, as follows:
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#
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#       Number          What            Where
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#       1               Breakpoint      marker1()
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#       2               Breakpoint      marker2()
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#       3               Watchpoint      ival3
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proc initialize {} {
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    global gdb_prompt
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    global hex
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    global decimal
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    global srcfile
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    global wp_set
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    # Disable hardware watchpoints if necessary.
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    if [target_info exists gdb,no_hardware_watchpoints] {
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        gdb_test "set can-use-hw-watchpoints 0" "" ""
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    }
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    if [gdb_test "break marker1" "Breakpoint 1 at $hex: file .*$srcfile, line $decimal.*" "set breakpoint at marker1" ] {
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      return 0;
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    }
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    if [gdb_test "break marker2" "Breakpoint 2 at $hex: file .*$srcfile, line $decimal.*" "set breakpoint at marker2" ] {
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      return 0;
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    }
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    if [gdb_test "info break" "1\[ \]*breakpoint.*marker1.*\r\n2\[ \]*breakpoint.*marker2.*" "info break in watchpoint.exp" ] {
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      return 0;
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    }
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    # ??rehrauer: To fix DTS #CHFts23014, in which setting a watchpoint
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    # before running can cause the inferior to croak on HP-UX 11.0 for
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    # reasons yet unknown, we've disabled the ability to set watches
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    # without a running inferior.  Verify the restriction.
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    #
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    send_gdb "watch ival3\n"
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    gdb_expect {
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        -re ".*\[Ww\]atchpoint 3: ival3.*$gdb_prompt $" {
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            pass "set watchpoint on ival3"
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        }
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        -re "warning: can't do that without a running program; try \"break main\", \"run\" first.*$gdb_prompt $" {
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            pass "set watchpoint on ival3"
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            set wp_set 0
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            return 1
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        }
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        timeout {
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            fail "(timeout) set watchpoint on ival3"
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            return 0
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        }
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    }
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    # "info watch" is the same as "info break"
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    if [gdb_test "info watch" "1\[ \]*breakpoint.*marker1.*\r\n2\[ \]*breakpoint.*marker2.*\r\n3\[ \]*.*watchpoint.*ival3" "watchpoint found in watchpoint/breakpoint table" ] {
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      return 0;
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    }
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    # After installing the watchpoint, we disable it until we are ready
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    # to use it.  This allows the test program to run at full speed until
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    # we get to the first marker function.
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    if [gdb_test "disable 3" "disable 3\[\r\n\]+" "disable watchpoint" ] {
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      return 0;
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    }
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    return 1
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}
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#
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# Test simple watchpoint.
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#
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proc test_simple_watchpoint {} {
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    global gdb_prompt
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    global hex
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    global decimal
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    global wp_set
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    # Ensure that the watchpoint is disabled when we startup.
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    if { $wp_set } {
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        if [gdb_test "disable 3" "^disable 3\[\r\n\]+" "disable watchpoint in test_simple_watchpoint" ] {
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            return 0;
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        }
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    }
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    # Run until we get to the first marker function.
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    gdb_run_cmd
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    set timeout 600
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    gdb_expect {
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        -re "Breakpoint 1, marker1 .*$gdb_prompt $" {
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            pass "run to marker1 in test_simple_watchpoint"
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        }
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        -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
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            fail "run to marker1 in test_simple_watchpoint"
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            return
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        }
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        timeout {
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            fail "run to marker1 in test_simple_watchpoint (timeout)"
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            return
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        }
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    }
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    if { !$wp_set } {
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        # ??rehrauer: To fix DTS #CHFts23014, in which setting a watchpoint
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        # before running can cause the inferior to croak on HP-UX 11.0
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        # for reasons yet unknown, we've disabled the ability to set
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        # watches without a running inferior.  The following testpoints used
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        # to be in [initialize].
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        #
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        send_gdb "watch ival3\n"
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        gdb_expect {
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            -re ".*\[Ww\]atchpoint 3: ival3\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
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                pass "set watchpoint on ival3"
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            }
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            -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "set watchpoint on ival3"  }
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            timeout { fail "set watchpoint on ival3 (timeout)"  }
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        }
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        set wp_set 1
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        # "info watch" is the same as "info break"
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        send_gdb "info watch\n"
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        gdb_expect {
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            -re "1\[ \]*breakpoint.*marker1.*\r\n2\[ \]*breakpoint.*marker2.*\r\n3\[ \]*.*watchpoint.*ival3\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
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                pass "watchpoint found in watchpoint/breakpoint table"
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            }
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            -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
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                fail "watchpoint found in watchpoint/breakpoint table"
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            }
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            timeout {
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               fail "watchpoint found in watchpoint/breakpoint table"
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            }
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        }
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        # After installing the watchpoint, we disable it until we are ready
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        # to use it.  This allows the test program to run at full speed until
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        # we get to the first marker function.
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        send_gdb "disable 3\n"
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        gdb_expect {
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            -re "disable 3\[\r\n\]+$gdb_prompt $" { pass "disable watchpoint" }
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            -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "disable watchpoint"  }
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            timeout { fail "disable watchpoint (timeout)"  }
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        }
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    }
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    # After reaching the marker function, enable the watchpoint.
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    if [gdb_test "enable 3" "^enable 3\[\r\n\]+" "enable watchpoint" ] {
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      return ;
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    }
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    gdb_test "break func1" "Breakpoint.*at.*"
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    gdb_test "set \$func1_breakpoint_number = \$bpnum" ""
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    gdb_test "continue" "Continuing.*Breakpoint \[0-9\]*, func1.*" \
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        "continue to breakpoint at func1"
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    # Continue until the first change, from -1 to 0
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    send_gdb "cont\n"
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    gdb_expect {
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        -re "Continuing.*\[Ww\]atchpoint.*ival3.*Old value = -1.*New value = 0.*ival3 = count; ival4 = count;.*$gdb_prompt $" {
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            pass "watchpoint hit, first time"
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        }
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        -re "Continuing.*Breakpoint.*func1.*$gdb_prompt $" {
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            setup_xfail "m68*-*-*" 2597
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            fail "thought it hit breakpoint at func1 twice"
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            gdb_test "delete \$func1_breakpoint_number" ""
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            gdb_test "continue" "\
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Continuing.*\[Ww\]atchpoint.*ival3.*Old value = -1.*New value = 0.*ival3 = count;" \
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                "watchpoint hit, first time"
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        }
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        -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "watchpoint hit, first time" ; return }
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        timeout { fail "watchpoint hit, first time (timeout)" ; return }
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        eof { fail "watchpoint hit, first time (eof)" ; return }
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    }
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    # Check that the hit count is reported correctly
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    gdb_test "info break" ".*watchpoint\[ \t\]+keep\[ \t\]+y\[ \t\]+ival3\r\n\[ \t]+breakpoint already hit 1 time.*" "Watchpoint hit count is 1"
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    gdb_test "delete \$func1_breakpoint_number" ""
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    # Continue until the next change, from 0 to 1.
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    gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*\[Ww\]atchpoint.*ival3.*Old value = 0.*New value = 1.*ival3 = count; ival4 = count;.*" "watchpoint hit, second time"
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    # Check that the hit count is reported correctly
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    gdb_test "info break" ".*watchpoint\[ \t\]+keep\[ \t\]+y\[ \t\]+ival3\r\n\[ \t]+breakpoint already hit 2 times.*" "Watchpoint hit count is 2"
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    # Continue until the next change, from 1 to 2.
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    gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*\[Ww\]atchpoint.*ival3.*Old value = 1.*New value = 2.*ival3 = count; ival4 = count;.*" "watchpoint hit, third time"
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    # Check that the hit count is reported correctly
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    gdb_test "info break" ".*watchpoint\[ \t\]+keep\[ \t\]+y\[ \t\]+ival3\r\n\[ \t]+breakpoint already hit 3 times.*" "Watchpoint hit count is 3"
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    # Continue until the next change, from 2 to 3.
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    gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*\[Ww\]atchpoint.*ival3.*Old value = 2.*New value = 3.*ival3 = count; ival4 = count;.*" "watchpoint hit, fourth time"
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    # Check that the hit count is reported correctly
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    gdb_test "info break" ".*watchpoint\[ \t\]+keep\[ \t\]+y\[ \t\]+ival3\r\n\[ \t]+breakpoint already hit 4 times.*" "Watchpoint hit count is 4"
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    # Continue until the next change, from 3 to 4.
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    # Note that this one is outside the loop.
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    gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*\[Ww\]atchpoint.*ival3.*Old value = 3.*New value = 4.*ival3 = count; ival4 = count;.*" "watchpoint hit, fifth time"
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    # Check that the hit count is reported correctly
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    gdb_test "info break" ".*watchpoint\[ \t\]+keep\[ \t\]+y\[ \t\]+ival3\r\n\[ \t]+breakpoint already hit 5 times.*" "Watchpoint hit count is 5"
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    # Continue until we hit the finishing marker function.
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    # Make sure we hit no more watchpoints.
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    gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*Breakpoint.*marker2 \(\).*" \
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        "continue to marker2"
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    # Disable the watchpoint so we run at full speed until we exit.
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    if [gdb_test "disable 3" "^disable 3\[\r\n\]+" "watchpoint disabled" ] {
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      return ;
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    }
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    # Run until process exits.
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    if [target_info exists gdb,noresults] { return }
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    gdb_continue_to_end "continue to exit in test_simple_watchpoint"
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}
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# Test disabling watchpoints.
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proc test_disabling_watchpoints {} {
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    global gdb_prompt
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    global binfile
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    global srcfile
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    global decimal
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    global hex
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    # "info watch" is the same as "info break"
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    gdb_test "info watch" "\[0-9\]+\[ \]*breakpoint.*marker1.*\r\n\[0-9\]+\[ \]*breakpoint.*marker2.*\r\n\[0-9]+\[ \]*.*watchpoint.*ival3\r\n\.*\[0-9\]+ times.*" "watchpoints found in watchpoint/breakpoint table"
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    # Ensure that the watchpoint is disabled when we startup.
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    if [gdb_test "disable 3" "^disable 3\[\r\n\]+" "disable watchpoint in test_disabling_watchpoints" ] {
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      return 0;
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    }
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    # Run until we get to the first marker function.
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    gdb_run_cmd
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    set timeout 600
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    gdb_expect {
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        -re "Breakpoint 1, marker1 .*$gdb_prompt $" {
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            pass "run to marker1 in test_disabling_watchpoints"
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        }
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        -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
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            fail "run to marker1 in test_disabling_watchpoints"
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            return
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        }
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        timeout {
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            fail "run to marker1 in test_disabling_watchpoints (timeout)"
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            return
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        }
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    }
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    # After reaching the marker function, enable the watchpoint.
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    if [gdb_test "enable 3" "^enable 3\[\r\n\]+" "watchpoint enabled" ] {
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      return ;
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    }
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    # Continue until the first change, from -1 to 0
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    # Don't check the old value, because on VxWorks the variable value
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    # will not have been reinitialized.
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    gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*\[Ww\]atchpoint.*ival3.*Old value = .*New value = 0.*ival3 = count; ival4 = count;.*" "watchpoint hit in test_disabling_watchpoints, first time"
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    # Continue until the next change, from 0 to 1.
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    gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*\[Ww\]atchpoint.*ival3.*Old value = 0.*New value = 1.*ival3 = count; ival4 = count;.*" "watchpoint hit in test_disabling_watchpoints, second time"
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    # Disable the watchpoint but leave breakpoints
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    if [gdb_test "disable 3" "^disable 3\[\r\n\]+" "disable watchpoint #2 in test_disabling_watchpoints" ] {
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      return 0;
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    }
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    # Check watchpoint list, looking for the entry that confirms the
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    # watchpoint is disabled.
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    gdb_test "info watchpoints" "\[0-9]+\[ \]*.*watchpoint\[ \]*keep\[ \]*n\[ \]*ival3\r\n.*" "watchpoint disabled in table"
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    # Continue until we hit the finishing marker function.
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    # Make sure we hit no more watchpoints.
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    gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*Breakpoint.*marker2 \\(\\).*" \
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        "disabled watchpoint skipped"
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    if [target_info exists gdb,noresults] { return }
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    gdb_continue_to_end "continue to exit in test_disabling_watchpoints"
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}
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# Test stepping and other mundane operations with watchpoints enabled
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proc test_stepping {} {
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    global gdb_prompt
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    if [runto marker1] then {
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        gdb_test "watch ival2" ".*\[Ww\]atchpoint \[0-9\]*: ival2"
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        gdb_test "break func2 if 0" "Breakpoint.*at.*"
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        gdb_test "p \$func2_breakpoint_number = \$bpnum" " = .*"
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        gdb_test "p func1 ()" "= 73" \
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            "calling function with watchpoint enabled"
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        #
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        # "finish" brings us back to main.
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        # On some targets (e.g. alpha) gdb will stop from the finish in midline
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        # of the marker1 call. This is due to register restoring code on
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        # the alpha and might be caused by stack adjustment instructions
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        # on other targets. In this case we will step once more.
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        #
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        send_gdb "finish\n"
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        gdb_expect {
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            -re "Run.*exit from.*marker1.* at" {
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                pass "finish from marker1"
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            }
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            default { fail "finish from marker1 (timeout)" ; return }
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        }
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        gdb_expect {
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            -re "marker1 \\(\\);.*$gdb_prompt $" {
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                send_gdb "step\n"
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                exp_continue
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            }
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            -re "func1 \\(\\);.*$gdb_prompt $" {
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                pass "back at main from marker1"
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            }
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            -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
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                fail "back at main from marker1"
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            }
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            default { fail "back at main from marker1 (timeout)" ; return }
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        }
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        gdb_test "next" "for \\(count = 0.*" "next to `for' in watchpoint.exp"
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        # Now test that "until" works.  It's a bit tricky to test
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        # "until", because compilers don't always arrange the code
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        # exactly the same way, and we might get slightly different
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        # sequences of statements.  But the following should be true
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        # (if not it is a compiler or a debugger bug): The user who
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        # does "until" at every statement of a loop should end up
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        # stepping through the loop once, and the debugger should not
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        # stop for any of the remaining iterations.
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        gdb_test "until" "ival1 = count.*" "until to ival1 assignment"
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        gdb_test "until" "ival3 = count.*" "until to ival3 assignment"
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        send_gdb "until\n"
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        gdb_expect {
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            -re "(for \\(count = 0|\}).*$gdb_prompt $" {
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                gdb_test "until" "ival1 = count; /. Outside loop ./" \
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                    "until out of loop"
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            }
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            -re "ival1 = count; /. Outside loop ./.*$gdb_prompt $" {
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                pass "until out of loop"
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            }
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            -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
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                fail "until out of loop"
431
            }
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            default { fail "until out of loop (timeout)" ; return }
433
        }
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        gdb_test "step" "ival2 = count.*" "step to ival2 assignment"
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    }
437
}
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# Test stepping and other mundane operations with watchpoints enabled
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proc test_watchpoint_triggered_in_syscall {} {
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    global gdb_prompt
442
 
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    # These tests won't work without printf support.
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    if [gdb_skip_stdio_test "watchpoints triggered in syscall"] {
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        return;
446
    }
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    # Run until we get to the first marker function.
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    set x 0
449
    set y 0
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    set testname "Watch buffer passed to read syscall"
451
    if [runto marker2] then {
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        gdb_test "watch buf\[0\]" ".*\[Ww\]atchpoint \[0-9\]*: buf\\\[0\\\]"
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        gdb_test "watch buf\[1\]" ".*\[Ww\]atchpoint \[0-9\]*: buf\\\[1\\\]"
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        gdb_test "watch buf\[2\]" ".*\[Ww\]atchpoint \[0-9\]*: buf\\\[2\\\]"
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        gdb_test "watch buf\[3\]" ".*\[Ww\]atchpoint \[0-9\]*: buf\\\[3\\\]"
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        gdb_test "watch buf\[4\]" ".*\[Ww\]atchpoint \[0-9\]*: buf\\\[4\\\]"
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        gdb_test "break marker4" ".*Breakpoint.*"
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        gdb_test "set doread = 1" ""
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        # If we send_gdb "123\n" before gdb has switched the tty, then it goes
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        # to gdb, not the inferior, and we lose.  So that is why we have
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        # watchpoint.c prompt us, so we can wait for that prompt.
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        send_gdb "continue\n";
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        gdb_expect {
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            -re "Continuing\\.\r\ntype stuff for buf now:" {
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                pass "continue to read"
468
            }
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            default {
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                fail "continue to read";
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                return ;
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            }
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        }
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        send_gdb "123\n"
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        gdb_expect {
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            -re ".*\[Ww\]atchpoint.*buf\\\[0\\\].*Old value = 0.*New value = 49\[^\n\]*\n" { set x [expr $x+1] ; exp_continue }
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            -re ".*\[Ww\]atchpoint.*buf\\\[1\\\].*Old value = 0.*New value = 50\[^\n\]*\n" { set x [expr $x+1] ; exp_continue }
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            -re ".*\[Ww\]atchpoint.*buf\\\[2\\\].*Old value = 0.*New value = 51\[^\n\]*\n" { set x [expr $x+1] ; exp_continue }
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            -re ".*\[Ww\]atchpoint.*buf\\\[3\\\].*Old value = 0.*New value = 10\[^\n\]*\n" { set x [expr $x+1] ; exp_continue }
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            -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "sent 123" }
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            timeout { fail "sent 123 (timeout)" }
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        }
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        # Examine the values in buf to see how many watchpoints we
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        # should have printed.
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        send_gdb "print buf\[0\]\n"
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        gdb_expect {
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            -re ".*= 49.*$gdb_prompt $" { set y [expr $y+1]; pass "print buf\[0\]"}
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            -re ".*= 0.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "print buf\[0\]"}
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            -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "print buf\[0\]"}
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            default { fail "print buf\[0\]"}
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        }
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        send_gdb "print buf\[1\]\n"
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        gdb_expect {
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            -re ".*= 50.*$gdb_prompt $" { set y [expr $y+1]; pass "print buf\[1\]"}
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            -re ".*= 0.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "print buf\[1\]"}
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            -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "print buf\[1\]"}
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            default { fail "print buf\[1\]"}
500
        }
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        send_gdb "print buf\[2\]\n"
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        gdb_expect {
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            -re ".*= 51.*$gdb_prompt $" { set y [expr $y+1]; pass "print buf\[2\]"}
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            -re ".*= 0.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "print buf\[2\]"}
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            -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "print buf\[2\]"}
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            default { fail "print buf\[2\]"}
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        }
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        send_gdb "print buf\[3\]\n"
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        gdb_expect {
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            -re ".*= 10.*$gdb_prompt $" { set y [expr $y+1]; pass "print buf\[3\]"}
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            -re ".*= 0.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "print buf\[3\]"}
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            -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "print buf\[3\]" }
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            default { fail "print buf\[3\]" }
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        }
515
 
516
        # Did we find what we were looking for?  If not, flunk it.
517
        if [expr $x==$y] then { pass $testname } else { fail "$testname (only triggered $x watchpoints, expected $y)"}
518
 
519
        # Continue until we hit the finishing marker function.
520
        # Make sure we hit no more watchpoints.
521
        gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*Breakpoint.*marker4 \\(\\).*" \
522
            "continue to marker4"
523
 
524
        # Disable everything so we can finish the program at full speed
525
        gdb_test "disable" "" "disable in test_watchpoint_triggered_in_syscall"
526
 
527
        if [target_info exists gdb,noresults] { return }
528
 
529
        gdb_continue_to_end "continue to exit in test_watchpoint_triggered_in_syscall"
530
    }
531
}
532
 
533
# Do a simple test of of watching through a pointer when the pointer
534
# itself changes.  Should add some more complicated stuff here.
535
 
536
proc test_complex_watchpoint {} {
537
    global gdb_prompt
538
 
539
    if [runto marker4] then {
540
        gdb_test "watch ptr1->val" ".*\[Ww\]atchpoint \[0-9\]*: ptr1->val"
541
        gdb_test "break marker5" ".*Breakpoint.*"
542
 
543
        gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*\[Ww\]atchpoint.*ptr1->val.*Old value = 1.*New value = 2.*" "Test complex watchpoint"
544
 
545
        # Continue until we hit the marker5 function.
546
        # Make sure we hit no more watchpoints.
547
 
548
        gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*Breakpoint.*marker5 \\(\\).*" \
549
            "did not trigger wrong watchpoint"
550
 
551
        # Test watches of things declared locally in a function.
552
        # In particular, test that a watch of stack-based things
553
        # is deleted when the stack-based things go out of scope.
554
        #
555
        gdb_test "disable" "" "disable in test_complex_watchpoint"
556
        gdb_test "break marker6" ".*Breakpoint.*"
557
        gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*Breakpoint.*marker6 \\(\\).*" \
558
            "continue to marker6"
559
        gdb_test "break func2" ".*Breakpoint.*"
560
        gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*func2.*"
561
 
562
        # Test a watch of a single stack-based variable, whose scope
563
        # is the function we're now in.  This should auto-delete when
564
        # execution exits the scope of the watchpoint.
565
        #
566
        gdb_test "watch local_a" ".*\[Ww\]atchpoint \[0-9\]*: local_a" "set local watch"
567
        gdb_test "cont" "\[Ww\]atchpoint.*local_a.*" "trigger local watch"
568
        gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*\[Ww\]atchpoint .* deleted because the program has left the block in.*which its expression is valid.*" "self-delete local watch"
569
 
570
        gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*func2.*"
571
        # We should be in "func2" again now.  Test a watch of an
572
        # expression which includes both a stack-based local and
573
        # something whose scope is larger than this invocation
574
        # of "func2".  This should also auto-delete.
575
        #
576
        gdb_test "watch local_a + ival5" ".*\[Ww\]atchpoint \[0-9\]*: local_a . ival5" \
577
                 "set partially local watch"
578
        gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*\[Ww\]atchpoint .*: local_a . ival5.*" \
579
                 "trigger1 partially local watch"
580
        gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*\[Ww\]atchpoint .*: local_a . ival5.*" \
581
                 "trigger2 partially local watch"
582
        gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*\[Ww\]atchpoint .* deleted because the program has left the block in.*which its expression is valid.*" \
583
                 "self-delete partially local watch"
584
 
585
        # We should be in "func2" again now.  Test a watch of a
586
        # static (non-stack-based) local.  Since this has scope
587
        # across any invocations of "func2", it should not auto-
588
        # delete.
589
        #
590
        gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*func2.*"
591
        gdb_test "watch static_b" ".*\[Ww\]atchpoint \[0-9\]*: static_b" \
592
                 "set static local watch"
593
        gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*\[Ww\]atchpoint .*: static_b.*" \
594
                 "trigger static local watch"
595
        gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*marker6 \\(\\).*" \
596
                 "continue after trigger static local watch"
597
        gdb_test "info break" ".*watchpoint.*static_b.*" \
598
                 "static local watch did not self-delete"
599
 
600
        # We should be in "recurser" now.  Test a watch of a stack-
601
        # based local.  Symbols mentioned in a watchpoint are bound
602
        # at watchpoint-creation.  Thus, a watch of a stack-based
603
        # local to a recursing function should be bound only to that
604
        # one invocation, and should not trigger for other invocations.
605
        #
606
        gdb_test "tbreak recurser" ".*breakpoint.*"
607
        gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*recurser.*"
608
        gdb_test "watch local_x" ".*\[Ww\]atchpoint \[0-9\]*: local_x" \
609
                 "set local watch in recursive call"
610
        gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*\[Ww\]atchpoint .*: local_x.*New value = 2.*" \
611
                 "trigger local watch in recursive call"
612
        gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*\[Ww\]atchpoint .* deleted because the program has left the block in.*which its expression is valid.*" \
613
                 "self-delete local watch in recursive call"
614
 
615
        # Disable everything so we can finish the program at full speed
616
        gdb_test "disable" "" "disable in test_complex_watchpoint"
617
 
618
        if [target_info exists gdb,noresults] { return }
619
 
620
        gdb_continue_to_end "continue to exit in test_complex_watchpoint"
621
    }
622
}
623
 
624
proc test_watchpoint_and_breakpoint {} {
625
    global gdb_prompt
626
 
627
    # This is a test for PR gdb/38, which involves setting a
628
    # watchpoint right after you've reached a breakpoint.
629
 
630
    if [runto func3] then {
631
        gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "second x assignment"]
632
        gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "second x assignment"
633
        gdb_test "watch x" ".*atchpoint \[0-9\]+: x"
634
        gdb_test_multiple "next" "next after watch x" {
635
            -re ".*atchpoint \[0-9\]+: x\r\n\r\nOld value = 0\r\nNew value = 1\r\n.*$gdb_prompt $" {
636
                pass "next after watch x"
637
            }
638
            -re "\[0-9\]+\[\t \]+y = 1;\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
639
                kfail "gdb/38" "next after watch x"
640
            }
641
        }
642
    }
643
}
644
 
645
proc test_inaccessible_watchpoint {} {
646
    global gdb_prompt
647
 
648
    # This is a test for watchpoints on currently inaccessible (but later
649
    # valid) memory.
650
 
651
    if [runto func4] then {
652
        # Make sure we only allow memory access errors.
653
        set msg "watchpoint refused to insert on nonexistent struct member"
654
        gdb_test_multiple "watch struct1.nosuchmember" $msg {
655
            -re ".*atchpoint \[0-9\]+: struct1.nosuchmember.*$gdb_prompt $" {
656
                # PR breakpoints/9681
657
                fail $msg
658
            }
659
            -re "There is no member named nosuchmember\\..*$gdb_prompt $" {
660
                pass $msg
661
            }
662
        }
663
 
664
        gdb_test "watch *global_ptr" ".*atchpoint \[0-9\]+: \\*global_ptr"
665
        gdb_test "next" ".*global_ptr = buf.*"
666
        gdb_test_multiple "next" "next over ptr init" {
667
            -re ".*atchpoint \[0-9\]+: \\*global_ptr\r\n\r\nOld value = .*\r\nNew value = 3 .*\r\n.*$gdb_prompt $" {
668
                # We can not test for  here because NULL may be readable.
669
                # This test does rely on *NULL != 3.
670
                pass "next over ptr init"
671
            }
672
        }
673
        gdb_test_multiple "next" "next over buffer set" {
674
            -re ".*atchpoint \[0-9\]+: \\*global_ptr\r\n\r\nOld value = 3 .*\r\nNew value = 7 .*\r\n.*$gdb_prompt $" {
675
                pass "next over buffer set"
676
            }
677
        }
678
    }
679
}
680
 
681
proc test_watchpoint_in_big_blob {} {
682
    global gdb_prompt
683
 
684
    gdb_test "watch buf" ".*atchpoint \[0-9\]+: buf"
685
    gdb_test "cont" "Continuing.*atchpoint \[0-9\]+: buf\r\n\r\nOld value = .*testte\".*" "watchpoint on buf hit"
686
}
687
 
688
# Start with a fresh gdb.
689
 
690
gdb_exit
691
gdb_start
692
gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
693
gdb_load $binfile
694
set prev_timeout $timeout
695
set timeout 600
696
verbose "Timeout now 600 sec.\n"
697
 
698
if [initialize] then {
699
 
700
    test_simple_watchpoint
701
 
702
    # The IDT/sim monitor only has 8 (!) open files, of which it uses
703
    # 4 (!).  So we have to make sure one program exits before
704
    # starting another one.
705
    if [istarget "mips-idt-*"] then {
706
        gdb_exit
707
        gdb_start
708
        gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
709
        gdb_load $binfile
710
        initialize
711
    }
712
 
713
    test_disabling_watchpoints
714
 
715
    # See above.
716
    if [istarget "mips-idt-*"] then {
717
        gdb_exit
718
        gdb_start
719
        gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
720
        gdb_load $binfile
721
        initialize
722
    }
723
 
724
    if ![target_info exists gdb,cannot_call_functions] {
725
        test_stepping
726
 
727
        # See above.
728
        if [istarget "mips-idt-*"] then {
729
            gdb_exit
730
            gdb_start
731
            gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
732
            gdb_load $binfile
733
            initialize
734
        }
735
    }
736
 
737
    # Only enabled for some targets merely because it has not been tested
738
    # elsewhere.
739
    # On sparc-sun-sunos4.1.3, GDB was running all the way to the marker4
740
    # breakpoint before stopping for the watchpoint.  I don't know why.
741
    if {[istarget "hppa*-*-*"]} then {
742
        test_watchpoint_triggered_in_syscall
743
    }
744
 
745
    # See above.
746
    if [istarget "mips-idt-*"] then {
747
        gdb_exit
748
        gdb_start
749
        gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
750
        gdb_load $binfile
751
        initialize
752
    }
753
 
754
    # Only enabled for some targets merely because it has not been tested
755
    # elsewhere.
756
    if {[istarget "hppa*-*-*"] || \
757
            [istarget "sparc*-*-sunos*"] || \
758
            [istarget "m32r-*-*"]} then {
759
        test_complex_watchpoint
760
    }
761
 
762
    # Verify that a user can force GDB to use "slow" watchpoints.
763
    # (This proves rather little on kernels that don't support
764
    # fast watchpoints, but still...)
765
    #
766
    if ![runto_main] then { fail "watch tests suppressed" }
767
 
768
    send_gdb "set can-use-hw-watchpoints 0\n"
769
    gdb_expect {
770
      -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
771
              {pass "disable fast watches"}
772
      timeout {fail "(timeout) disable fast watches"}
773
    }
774
    send_gdb "show can-use-hw-watchpoints\n"
775
    gdb_expect {
776
      -re "Debugger's willingness to use watchpoint hardware is 0.*$gdb_prompt $"\
777
              {pass "show disable fast watches"}
778
      -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
779
              {fail "show disable fast watches"}
780
      timeout {fail "(timeout) show disable fast watches"}
781
    }
782
    send_gdb "watch ival3 if  count > 1\n"
783
    gdb_expect {
784
      -re "Watchpoint \[0-9\]*: ival3.*$gdb_prompt $"\
785
              {pass "set slow conditional watch"}
786
      -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
787
              {fail "set slow conditional watch"}
788
      timeout {fail "(timeout) set slow conditional watch"}
789
    }
790
    send_gdb "continue\n"
791
    gdb_expect {
792
      -re "Watchpoint \[0-9\]*: ival3.*Old value = 1.*New value = 2.*$gdb_prompt $"\
793
              {pass "trigger slow conditional watch"}
794
      -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
795
              {fail "trigger slow conditional watch"}
796
      timeout {fail "(timeout) trigger slow conditional watch"}
797
    }
798
 
799
    # We've explicitly disabled hardware watches.  Verify that GDB
800
    # refrains from using them.
801
    #
802
    send_gdb "rwatch ival3\n"
803
    gdb_expect {
804
      -re "Expression cannot be implemented with read/access watchpoint..*$gdb_prompt $"\
805
              {pass "rwatch disallowed when can-set-hw-watchpoints cleared"}
806
      -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
807
              {fail "rwatch disallowed when can-set-hw-watchpoints cleared"}
808
      timeout {fail "(timeout) rwatch disallowed when can-use-hw-watchpoints cleared"}
809
    }
810
 
811
    # Read- and access watchpoints are unsupported on HP-UX.  Verify
812
    # that GDB gracefully responds to requests to create them.
813
    #
814
    if [istarget "hppa*-*-hpux*"] then {
815
      send_gdb "set can-use-hw-watchpoints 1\n"
816
      gdb_expect {
817
        -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
818
                {pass "enable fast watches"}
819
        timeout {fail "(timeout) enable fast watches"}
820
      }
821
      send_gdb "rwatch ival3\n"
822
      gdb_expect {
823
        -re "Target does not have this type of hardware watchpoint support.*$gdb_prompt $"\
824
                {pass "read watches disallowed"}
825
        -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
826
                {fail "read watches disallowed"}
827
        timeout {fail "(timeout) read watches disallowed"}
828
      }
829
 
830
      send_gdb "awatch ival3\n"
831
      gdb_expect {
832
        -re "Target does not have this type of hardware watchpoint support.*$gdb_prompt $"\
833
                {pass "access watches disallowed"}
834
        -re "$gdb_prompt $"\
835
                {fail "access watches disallowed"}
836
        timeout {fail "(timeout) access watches disallowed"}
837
      }
838
    }
839
 
840
    test_inaccessible_watchpoint
841
 
842
    # See above.
843
    if [istarget "mips-idt-*"] then {
844
        gdb_exit
845
        gdb_start
846
        gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
847
        gdb_load $binfile
848
        initialize
849
    }
850
 
851
    test_watchpoint_and_breakpoint
852
 
853
    test_watchpoint_in_big_blob
854
}
855
 
856
# Restore old timeout
857
set timeout $prev_timeout
858
verbose "Timeout now $timeout sec.\n"

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