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# This file was written by Fred Fish. (fnf@cygnus.com)
# and modified by Bob Manson. (manson@cygnus.com)

if $tracelevel then {
        strace $tracelevel
}

set prms_id 0
set bug_id 0

set testfile "callfuncs"
set srcfile ${testfile}.c
set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}

if  { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug}] != "" } {
     untested callfuncs.exp
     return -1
}

# Create and source the file that provides information about the compiler
# used to compile the test case.

if [get_compiler_info ${binfile}] {
    return -1;
}

if {$hp_aCC_compiler} {
    set prototypes 1
} else {
    set prototypes 0
}

# Some targets can't do function calls, so don't even bother with this
# test.
if [target_info exists gdb,cannot_call_functions] {
    setup_xfail "*-*-*" 2416
    fail "This target can not call functions"
    continue
}

# Set the current language to C.  This counts as a test.  If it
# fails, then we skip the other tests.

proc set_lang_c {} {
    global gdb_prompt

    send_gdb "set language c\n"
    gdb_expect {
        -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {}
        timeout { fail "set language c (timeout)" ; return 0; }
    }

    send_gdb "show language\n"
    gdb_expect {
        -re ".* source language is \"c\".*$gdb_prompt $" {
            pass "set language to \"c\""
            return 1
        }
        -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
            fail "setting language to \"c\""
            return 0
        }
        timeout {
            fail "can't show language (timeout)"
            return 0
        }
    }
}

# FIXME:  Before calling this proc, we should probably verify that
# we can call inferior functions and get a valid integral value
# returned.
# Note that it is OK to check for 0 or 1 as the returned values, because C
# specifies that the numeric value of a relational or logical expression
# (computed in the inferior) is 1 for true and 0 for false.

proc do_function_calls {} {
    global prototypes
    global gdb_prompt

    # We need to up this because this can be really slow on some boards.
    set timeout 60;

    gdb_test "p t_char_values(0,0)" " = 0"
    gdb_test "p t_char_values('a','b')" " = 1"
    gdb_test "p t_char_values(char_val1,char_val2)" " = 1"
    gdb_test "p t_char_values('a',char_val2)" " = 1"
    gdb_test "p t_char_values(char_val1,'b')" " = 1"

    gdb_test "p t_short_values(0,0)" " = 0"
    gdb_test "p t_short_values(10,-23)" " = 1"
    gdb_test "p t_short_values(short_val1,short_val2)" " = 1"
    gdb_test "p t_short_values(10,short_val2)" " = 1"
    gdb_test "p t_short_values(short_val1,-23)" " = 1"

    gdb_test "p t_int_values(0,0)" " = 0"
    gdb_test "p t_int_values(87,-26)" " = 1"
    gdb_test "p t_int_values(int_val1,int_val2)" " = 1"
    gdb_test "p t_int_values(87,int_val2)" " = 1"
    gdb_test "p t_int_values(int_val1,-26)" " = 1"

    gdb_test "p t_long_values(0,0)" " = 0"
    gdb_test "p t_long_values(789,-321)" " = 1"
    gdb_test "p t_long_values(long_val1,long_val2)" " = 1"
    gdb_test "p t_long_values(789,long_val2)" " = 1"
    gdb_test "p t_long_values(long_val1,-321)" " = 1"

    if ![target_info exists gdb,skip_float_tests] {
        gdb_test "p t_float_values(0.0,0.0)" " = 0"

        # These next four tests fail on the mn10300.
        # The first value is passed in regs, the other in memory.
        # Gcc emits different stabs for the two parameters; the first is
        # claimed to be a float, the second a double.
        # dbxout.c in gcc claims this is the desired behavior.
        setup_xfail "mn10300-*-*"
        gdb_test "p t_float_values(3.14159,-2.3765)" " = 1"
        setup_xfail "mn10300-*-*"
        gdb_test "p t_float_values(float_val1,float_val2)" " = 1"
        setup_xfail "mn10300-*-*"
        gdb_test "p t_float_values(3.14159,float_val2)" " = 1"
        setup_xfail "mn10300-*-*"
        gdb_test "p t_float_values(float_val1,-2.3765)" " = 1"

        # Test passing of arguments which might not be widened.
        gdb_test "p t_float_values2(0.0,0.0)" " = 0"

        # Although PR 5318 mentions SunOS specifically, this seems
        # to be a generic problem on quite a few platforms.
        if $prototypes then {
            setup_xfail "sparc-*-*" "mips*-*-*" 5318
            if { ! [test_compiler_info gcc-*-*] } then {
                setup_xfail "alpha-dec-osf2*" "i*86-*-sysv4*" 5318
            }
        }
        
        gdb_test "p t_float_values2(3.14159,float_val2)" " = 1"

        gdb_test "p t_float_many_args (float_val1, float_val2, float_val3, float_val4, float_val5, float_val6, float_val7, float_val8, float_val9, float_val10, float_val11, float_val12, float_val13, float_val14, float_val15)" " = 1" "Call function with many float arguments."

        gdb_test "p t_small_values(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10)" " = 55"

        gdb_test "p t_double_values(0.0,0.0)" " = 0"
        gdb_test "p t_double_values(45.654,-67.66)" " = 1"
        gdb_test "p t_double_values(double_val1,double_val2)" " = 1"
        gdb_test "p t_double_values(45.654,double_val2)" " = 1"
        gdb_test "p t_double_values(double_val1,-67.66)" " = 1"

        gdb_test "p t_double_many_args (double_val1, double_val2, double_val3, double_val4, double_val5, double_val6, double_val7, double_val8, double_val9, double_val10, double_val11, double_val12, double_val13, double_val14, double_val15)" " = 1" "Call function with many double arguments."

        gdb_test "p t_double_int(99.0, 1)" " = 0"
        gdb_test "p t_double_int(99.0, 99)" " = 1"
        gdb_test "p t_int_double(99, 1.0)" " = 0"
        gdb_test "p t_int_double(99, 99.0)" " = 1"
    }

    gdb_test "p t_string_values(string_val2,string_val1)" " = 0"
    gdb_test "p t_string_values(string_val1,string_val2)" " = 1"
    gdb_test "p t_string_values(\"string 1\",\"string 2\")" " = 1"
    gdb_test "p t_string_values(\"string 1\",string_val2)" " = 1"
    gdb_test "p t_string_values(string_val1,\"string 2\")" " = 1"

    gdb_test "p t_char_array_values(char_array_val2,char_array_val1)" " = 0"
    gdb_test "p t_char_array_values(char_array_val1,char_array_val2)" " = 1"
    gdb_test "p t_char_array_values(\"carray 1\",\"carray 2\")" " = 1"
    gdb_test "p t_char_array_values(\"carray 1\",char_array_val2)" " = 1"
    gdb_test "p t_char_array_values(char_array_val1,\"carray 2\")" " = 1"

    gdb_test "p doubleit(4)" " = 8"
    gdb_test "p add(4,5)" " = 9"
    gdb_test "p t_func_values(func_val2,func_val1)" " = 0"
    gdb_test "p t_func_values(func_val1,func_val2)" " = 1"

    gdb_test "p function_struct.func(5)" " = 10"
    gdb_test "p function_struct_ptr->func(10)" " = 20"

    # GDB currently screws up the passing of function parameters for
    # ABIs that use function descriptors.  Instead of passing the
    # address of te function descriptor, GDB passes the address of the
    # function body.  This results in the called function treating the
    # first few instructions of the function proper as a descriptor
    # and attempting a jump through that (a totally random address).
    setup_kfail "rs6000*-*-aix*" gdb/1457
    setup_kfail "powerpc*-*-aix*" gdb/1457
    setup_kfail hppa*-*-hpux* gdb/1457
    gdb_test "p t_func_values(add,func_val2)" " = 1"
    setup_kfail "rs6000*-*-aix*" gdb/1457
    setup_kfail "powerpc*-*-aix*" gdb/1457
    setup_kfail hppa*-*-hpux* gdb/1457
    gdb_test "p t_func_values(func_val1,doubleit)" " = 1"
    setup_kfail "rs6000*-*-aix*" gdb/1457
    setup_kfail "powerpc*-*-aix*" gdb/1457
    setup_kfail hppa*-*-hpux* gdb/1457
    gdb_test "p t_call_add(add,3,4)" " = 7"
    gdb_test "p t_call_add(func_val1,3,4)" " = 7"

    gdb_test "p t_enum_value1(enumval1)" " = 1"
    gdb_test "p t_enum_value1(enum_val1)" " = 1"
    gdb_test "p t_enum_value1(enum_val2)" " = 0"

    gdb_test "p t_enum_value2(enumval2)" " = 1"
    gdb_test "p t_enum_value2(enum_val2)" " = 1"
    gdb_test "p t_enum_value2(enum_val1)" " = 0"

    gdb_test "p sum_args(1,{2})" " = 2"
    gdb_test "p sum_args(2,{2,3})" " = 5"
    gdb_test "p sum_args(3,{2,3,4})" " = 9"
    gdb_test "p sum_args(4,{2,3,4,5})" " = 14"

    gdb_test "p sum10 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)" " = 55"

    gdb_test "p cmp10 (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)" " = 1"

    gdb_test "p t_structs_c(struct_val1)" "= 120 'x'" \
        "call inferior func with struct - returns char"
    gdb_test "p t_structs_s(struct_val1)" "= 87" \
        "call inferior func with struct - returns short"
    gdb_test "p t_structs_i(struct_val1)" "= 76" \
        "call inferior func with struct - returns int"
    gdb_test "p t_structs_l(struct_val1)" "= 51" \
        "call inferior func with struct - returns long"
    gdb_test "p t_structs_f(struct_val1)" "= 2.12.*" \
        "call inferior func with struct - returns float"
    gdb_test "p t_structs_d(struct_val1)" "= 9.87.*" \
        "call inferior func with struct - returns double"
    gdb_test "p t_structs_a(struct_val1)" "= (.unsigned char .. )?\"foo\"" \
        "call inferior func with struct - returns char *"
}

# Procedure to get current content of all registers.
proc fetch_all_registers {test} {
    global gdb_prompt

    set all_registers_lines {}
    set bad -1
    # Former trailing `\[\r\n\]+' may eat just \r leaving \n in the buffer
    # corrupting the next matches.
    if {[gdb_test_multiple "info all-registers" $test {
        -re "info all-registers\r\n" {
            exp_continue
        }
        -ex "The program has no registers now" {
            set bad 1
            exp_continue
        }
        -re "^bspstore\[ \t\]+\[^\r\n\]+\r\n" {
            if [istarget "ia64-*-*"] {
                # Filter out bspstore which is specially tied to bsp,
                # giving spurious differences.
            } else {
                lappend all_registers_lines $expect_out(0,string)
            }
            exp_continue
        }
        -re "^\[^ \t\]+\[ \t\]+\[^\r\n\]+\r\n" {
            lappend all_registers_lines $expect_out(0,string)
            exp_continue
        }
        -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
            incr bad
        }
        -re "^\[^\r\n\]+\r\n" {
            if {!$bad} {
                warning "Unrecognized output: $expect_out(0,string)"
                set bad 1
            }
            exp_continue
        }
    }] != 0} {
        return {}
    }

    if {$bad} {
        fail $test
        return {}
    }

    pass $test
    return $all_registers_lines
}


# Start with a fresh gdb.

gdb_exit
gdb_start
gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
gdb_load ${binfile}

gdb_test "set print sevenbit-strings" ""
gdb_test "set print address off" ""
gdb_test "set width 0" ""

if { $hp_aCC_compiler } {
    # Do not set language explicitly to 'C'.  This will cause aCC
    # tests to fail because promotion rules are different.  Just let
    # the language be set to the default.

    if { ![runto_main] } {
        gdb_suppress_tests;
    }

    # However, turn off overload-resolution for aCC.  Having it on causes
    # a lot of failures.

    gdb_test "set overload-resolution 0" ".*"
} else {
    if { ![set_lang_c] } {
        gdb_suppress_tests;
    } else {
        if { ![runto_main] } {
            gdb_suppress_tests;
        }
    }
}

get_debug_format

# Make sure that malloc gets called and that the floating point unit
# is initialized via a call to t_double_values.
gdb_test "next" "t_double_values\\(double_val1, double_val2\\);.*" \
  "next to t_double_values"
gdb_test "next" "t_structs_c\\(struct_val1\\);.*" \
  "next to t_structs_c"

# Save all register contents.
set old_reg_content [fetch_all_registers "retrieve original register contents"]

# Perform function calls.
do_function_calls

# Check if all registers still have the same value.
set new_reg_content [fetch_all_registers \
                     "register contents after gdb function calls"]
if {$old_reg_content == $new_reg_content} then {
    pass "gdb function calls preserve register contents"
} else {
    set old_reg_content $new_reg_content
    fail "gdb function calls preserve register contents"
}

# Set breakpoint at a function we will call from gdb.
gdb_breakpoint add

# Call function (causing a breakpoint hit in the call dummy) and do a continue,
# make sure we are back at main and still have the same register contents.
gdb_test "print add(4,5)" \
        "The program being debugged stopped while.*" \
        "stop at breakpoint in call dummy function"
gdb_test "continue" "Continuing.*" "continue from call dummy breakpoint"
if ![gdb_test "bt 2" \
              "#0  main.*" \
              "bt after continuing from call dummy breakpoint"] then {
    set new_reg_content [fetch_all_registers \
                         "register contents after stop in call dummy"]
    if {$old_reg_content == $new_reg_content} then {
        pass "continue after stop in call dummy preserves register contents"
    } else {
        fail "continue after stop in call dummy preserves register contents"
    }
}

# Call function (causing a breakpoint hit in the call dummy) and do a finish,
# make sure we are back at main and still have the same register contents.
gdb_test "print add(4,5)" "The program being debugged stopped while.*" \
        "call function causing a breakpoint then do a finish"
gdb_test "finish" \
         "Value returned is .* = 9" \
         "finish from call dummy breakpoint returns correct value"
if ![gdb_test "bt 2" \
              "#0  main.*" \
              "bt after finishing from call dummy breakpoint"] then {
    set new_reg_content [fetch_all_registers \
                         "register contents after finish in call dummy"]
    if {$old_reg_content == $new_reg_content} then {
        pass "finish after stop in call dummy preserves register contents"
    } else {
        fail "finish after stop in call dummy preserves register contents"
    }
}

# Call function (causing a breakpoint hit in the call dummy) and do a return
# with a value, make sure we are back at main with the same register contents.
gdb_test "print add(4,5)" "The program being debugged stopped while.*" \
        "call function causing a breakpoint and then do a return"
if ![gdb_test "return 7" \
              "#0  main.*" \
              "back at main after return from call dummy breakpoint" \
              "Make add return now. .y or n.*" \
              "y"] then {
    set new_reg_content [fetch_all_registers \
                         "register contents after return in call dummy"]
    if {$old_reg_content == $new_reg_content} then {
        pass "return after stop in call dummy preserves register contents"
    } else {
        fail "return after stop in call dummy preserves register contents"
    }
}

# Call function (causing a breakpoint hit in the call dummy), and
# call another function from the call dummy frame (thereby setting up
# several nested call dummy frames).  Test that backtrace and finish
# work when several call dummies are nested.
gdb_breakpoint sum10
gdb_breakpoint t_small_values
gdb_test "print add(2,3)" "The program being debugged stopped while.*" \
        "stop at nested call level 1"
gdb_test "backtrace" \
        "\#0  add \\(a=2, b=3\\).*\#1  <function called from gdb>.*\#2  main.*" \
        "backtrace at nested call level 1"
gdb_test "print add(4,5)" "The program being debugged stopped while.*" \
        "stop at nested call level 2"
gdb_test "backtrace" \
        "\#0  add \\(a=4, b=5\\).*\#1  <function called from gdb>.*\#2  add \\(a=2, b=3\\).*\#3  <function called from gdb>.*\#4  main.*" \
        "backtrace at nested call level 2"
gdb_test "print sum10(2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20)" \
        "The program being debugged stopped while.*" \
        "stop at nested call level 3"
gdb_test "backtrace" \
        "\#0  sum10 \\(i0=2, i1=4, i2=6, i3=8, i4=10, i5=12, i6=14, i7=16, i8=18, i9=20\\).*\#1  <function called from gdb>.*\#2  add \\(a=4, b=5\\).*\#3  <function called from gdb>.*\#4  add \\(a=2, b=3\\).*\#5  <function called from gdb>.*\#6  main.*" \
        "backtrace at nested call level 3"
gdb_test "print t_small_values(1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19)" \
        "The program being debugged stopped while.*" \
        "stop at nested call level 4"
gdb_test "backtrace" \
        "\#0  t_small_values \\(arg1=1 '.001', arg2=3, arg3=5, arg4=7 '.a', arg5=9, arg6=11 '.v', arg7=13, arg8=15, arg9=17, arg10=19\\).*\#2  sum10 \\(i0=2, i1=4, i2=6, i3=8, i4=10, i5=12, i6=14, i7=16, i8=18, i9=20\\).*\#3  <function called from gdb>.*\#4  add \\(a=4, b=5\\).*\#5  <function called from gdb>.*\#6  add \\(a=2, b=3\\).*\#7  <function called from gdb>.*\#8  main.*" \
        "backtrace at nested call level 4"
gdb_test "finish" "Value returned is .* = 100" \
        "Finish from nested call level 4"
gdb_test "backtrace" \
        "\#0  sum10 \\(i0=2, i1=4, i2=6, i3=8, i4=10, i5=12, i6=14, i7=16, i8=18, i9=20\\).*\#1  <function called from gdb>.*\#2  add \\(a=4, b=5\\).*\#3  <function called from gdb>.*\#4  add \\(a=2, b=3\\).*\#5  <function called from gdb>.*\#6  main.*" \
        "backtrace after finish from nested call level 4"
gdb_test "finish" "Value returned is .* = 110" \
        "Finish from nested call level 3"
gdb_test "backtrace" \
        "\#0  add \\(a=4, b=5\\).*\#1  <function called from gdb>.*\#2  add \\(a=2, b=3\\).*\#3  <function called from gdb>.*\#4  main.*" \
        "backtrace after finish from nested call level 3"
gdb_test "finish" "Value returned is .* = 9" \
        "Finish from nested call level 2"
gdb_test "backtrace" \
        "\#0  add \\(a=2, b=3\\).*\#1  <function called from gdb>.*\#2  main.*" \
        "backtrace after finish from nested call level 2"
gdb_test "finish" "Value returned is .* = 5" \
        "Finish from nested call level 1"
gdb_test "backtrace" "\#0  main .*" \
        "backtrace after finish from nested call level 1"

set new_reg_content [fetch_all_registers \
                     "register contents after nested call dummies"]
if {$old_reg_content == $new_reg_content} then {
    pass "nested call dummies preserve register contents"
} else {
    fail "nested call dummies preserve register contents"
}

return 0

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