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# Copyright 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008
# Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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#
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# Test Machine interface (MI) operations for disassembly.
#
# The goal is not to test gdb functionality, which is done by other tests,
# but to verify the correct output response to MI operations.
#
load_lib mi-support.exp
set MIFLAGS "-i=mi2"
gdb_exit
if [mi_gdb_start] {
continue
}
set testfile "basics"
set srcfile ${testfile}.c
set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}
if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug additional_flags=-DFAKEARGV}] != "" } {
untested mi2-disassemble.exp
return -1
}
proc test_disassembly_only {} {
global mi_gdb_prompt
global hex
global decimal
set line_main_head [gdb_get_line_number "main ("]
set line_main_body [expr $line_main_head + 2]
# Test disassembly more only for the current function.
# Tests:
# -data-disassemble -s $pc -e "$pc+8" -- 0
# -data-disassembly -f basics.c -l $line_main_body -- 0
mi_gdb_test "print/x \$pc" "" ""
mi_gdb_test "111-data-disassemble -s \$pc -e \"\$pc + 12\" -- 0" \
"111\\^done,asm_insns=\\\[\{address=\"$hex\",func-name=\"main\",offset=\"$decimal\",inst=\".*\"\},\{address=\"$hex\",func-name=\"main\",offset=\"$decimal\",inst=\".*\"\}.*\]" \
"data-disassemble from pc to pc+12 assembly only"
mi_gdb_test "222-data-disassemble -f basics.c -l $line_main_body -- 0" \
"222\\^done,asm_insns=\\\[\{address=\"$hex\",func-name=\"main\",offset=\"0\",inst=\".*\"\},.*,\{address=\"$hex\",func-name=\"main\",offset=\"$decimal\",inst=\".*\"\}\\\]" \
"data-disassemble file & line, assembly only"
}
proc test_disassembly_lines_limit {} {
global mi_gdb_prompt
global hex
global decimal
set line_main_head [gdb_get_line_number "main ("]
set line_main_body [expr $line_main_head + 2]
# Test disassembly more only for the current function.
# Tests:
# -data-disassembly -f basics.c -l $line_main_body -n 20 -- 0
# -data-disassembly -f basics.c -l $line_main_body -n 0 -- 0
# -data-disassembly -f basics.c -l $line_main_body -n 50 -- 0
mi_gdb_test "print/x \$pc" "" ""
mi_gdb_test "222-data-disassemble -f basics.c -l $line_main_body -n 20 -- 0" \
"222\\^done,asm_insns=\\\[\{address=\"$hex\",func-name=\"main\",offset=\"0\",inst=\".*\"\},.*,\{address=\"$hex\",func-name=\"main\",offset=\"$decimal\",inst=\".*\"\}\\\]" \
"data-disassemble file, line, number assembly only"
mi_gdb_test "222-data-disassemble -f basics.c -l $line_main_body -n 0 -- 0" \
"222\\^done,asm_insns=\\\[\\\]" \
"data-disassemble file, line, number (zero lines) assembly only"
mi_gdb_test "222-data-disassemble -f basics.c -l $line_main_body -n 50 -- 0" \
"222\\^done,asm_insns=\\\[\{address=\"$hex\",func-name=\"main\",offset=\"0\",inst=\".*\"\},.*,\{address=\"$hex\",func-name=\"main\",offset=\"$decimal\",inst=\".*\"\}\\\]" \
"data-disassemble file, line, number (more than main lines) assembly only"
}
proc test_disassembly_mixed {} {
global mi_gdb_prompt
global hex
global decimal
set line_callee2_head [gdb_get_line_number "callee2 ("]
set line_callee2_open_brace [expr $line_callee2_head + 1]
# Test disassembly more only for the current function.
# Tests:
# -data-disassembly -f basics.c -l $line_callee2_open_brace -- 1
# -data-disassembly -s $pc -e "$pc+8" -- 1
mi_gdb_test "002-data-disassemble -f basics.c -l $line_callee2_open_brace -- 1" \
"002\\^done,asm_insns=\\\[src_and_asm_line=\{line=\"$line_callee2_open_brace\",file=\".*basics.c\",line_asm_insn=\\\[\{address=\"$hex\",func-name=\"callee2\",offset=\"0\",inst=\".*\"\}.*\\\]\}.*,src_and_asm_line=\{line=\"$decimal\",file=\".*basics.c\",line_asm_insn=\\\[.*\{address=\"$hex\",func-name=\"callee2\",offset=\"$decimal\",inst=\".*\"\}\\\]\}\\\]" \
"data-disassemble file, line assembly mixed"
#
# In mixed mode, the lowest level of granularity is the source line.
# So we are going to get the disassembly for the source line at
# which we are now, even if we have specified that the range is only 2 insns.
#
mi_gdb_test "003-data-disassemble -s \$pc -e \"\$pc+4\" -- 1" \
"003\\^done,asm_insns=\\\[src_and_asm_line=\{line=\"$decimal\",file=\".*basics.c\",line_asm_insn=\\\[\{address=\"$hex\",func-name=\"main\",offset=\"$decimal\",inst=\".*\"\}.*\{address=\"$hex\",func-name=\"main\",offset=\"$decimal\",inst=\".*\"\}\\\]\}\\\]" \
"data-disassemble range assembly mixed"
}
proc test_disassembly_mixed_lines_limit {} {
global mi_gdb_prompt
global hex
global decimal
set line_main_head [gdb_get_line_number "main ("]
set line_main_open_brace [expr $line_main_head + 1]
set line_main_body [expr $line_main_head + 2]
# Test disassembly more only for the current function.
# Tests:
# -data-disassembly -f basics.c -l $line_main_body -n 20 -- 1
# -data-disassembly -f basics.c -l $line_main_body -n 0 -- 1
# -data-disassembly -f basics.c -l $line_main_body -n 50 -- 1
mi_gdb_test "print/x \$pc" "" ""
mi_gdb_test "222-data-disassemble -f basics.c -l $line_main_body -n 20 -- 1" \
"222\\^done,asm_insns=\\\[src_and_asm_line=\{line=\"$decimal\",file=\".*basics.c\",line_asm_insn=\\\[\{address=\"$hex\",func-name=\"main\",offset=\"0\",inst=\".*\"\},.*,\{address=\"$hex\",func-name=\"main\",offset=\"$decimal\",inst=\".*\"\}\\\]\}\]" \
"data-disassemble file, line, number assembly mixed"
mi_gdb_test "222-data-disassemble -f basics.c -l $line_main_body -n 0 -- 1" \
"222\\^done,asm_insns=\\\[src_and_asm_line=\{line=\"$line_main_open_brace\",file=\".*basics.c\",line_asm_insn=\\\[\\\]\}\\\]" \
"data-disassemble file, line, number (zero lines) assembly mixed"
mi_gdb_test "222-data-disassemble -f basics.c -l $line_main_body -n 50 -- 1" \
"222\\^done,asm_insns=\\\[src_and_asm_line=\{line=\"$decimal\",file=\".*basics.c\",line_asm_insn=\\\[\{address=\"$hex\",func-name=\"main\",offset=\"0\",inst=\".*\"\}.*,\{address=\"$hex\",func-name=\"main\",offset=\"$decimal\",inst=\".*\"\}\\\]\}\]" \
"data-disassemble file, line, number (more than main lines) assembly mixed"
}
proc test_disassembly_bogus_args {} {
global mi_gdb_prompt
global hex
set line_main_head [gdb_get_line_number "main ("]
set line_main_body [expr $line_main_head + 2]
# Test that bogus input to disassembly command is rejected.
# Tests:
# -data-disassembly -f foo -l abc -n 0 -- 0
# -data-disassembly -s foo -e bar -- 0
# -data-disassembly -s $pc -f basics.c -- 0
# -data-disassembly -f basics.c -l 32 -- 9
mi_gdb_test "123-data-disassemble -f foo -l abc -n 0 -- 0" \
"&.*123\\^error,msg=\"mi_cmd_disassemble: Invalid filename.\"" \
"data-disassemble bogus filename"
mi_gdb_test "321-data-disassemble -s foo -e bar -- 0" \
"&.*321\\^error,msg=\"No symbol \\\\\"foo\\\\\" in current context.\"" \
"data-disassemble bogus address"
mi_gdb_test "456-data-disassemble -s \$pc -f basics.c -- 0" \
"&.*456\\^error,msg=\"mi_cmd_disassemble: Usage: \\( .-f filename -l linenum .-n howmany.. \\| .-s startaddr -e endaddr.\\) .--. mixed_mode.\"" \
"data-disassemble mix different args"
mi_gdb_test "789-data-disassemble -f basics.c -l $line_main_body -- 9" \
"&.*789\\^error,msg=\"mi_cmd_disassemble: Mixed_mode argument must be 0 or 1.\"" \
"data-disassemble wrong mode arg"
}
mi_run_to_main
test_disassembly_only
test_disassembly_mixed
test_disassembly_bogus_args
test_disassembly_lines_limit
test_disassembly_mixed_lines_limit
mi_gdb_exit
return 0
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