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# Copyright 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2007, 2008# Free Software Foundation, Inc.# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or# (at your option) any later version.## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of# 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/>.# Please email any bugs, comments, and/or additions to this file to:# bug-gdb@prep.ai.mit.edu# This file was written by Jeff Law. (law@cs.utah.edu)if $tracelevel then {strace $tracelevel}set prms_id 0set bug_id 0set testfile "recurse"set srcfile ${testfile}.cset binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug}] != "" } {untested recurse.expreturn -1}# Start with a fresh gdb.gdb_exitgdb_startgdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdirgdb_load ${binfile}proc recurse_tests {} {# Disable hardware watchpoints if necessary.if [target_info exists gdb,no_hardware_watchpoints] {gdb_test "set can-use-hw-watchpoints 0" "" ""}if [runto recurse] then {# First we need to step over the assignment of b, so it has a known# value.gdb_test "next" "if \\(a == 1\\)" "next over b = 0 in first instance"gdb_test "watch b" ".*\[Ww\]atchpoint \[0-9]*: b" \"set first instance watchpoint"# Continue until initial set of b.if [gdb_test "continue" \"Continuing.*\[Ww\]atchpoint.*: b.*Old value = 0.*New value = 10.*" \"continue to first instance watchpoint, first time"] then {gdb_suppress_tests;}# Continue inward for a few iterationsgdb_test "continue" "Breakpoint.* recurse \\(a=9\\).*" \"continue to recurse (a = 9)"gdb_test "continue" "Breakpoint.* recurse \\(a=8\\).*" \"continue to recurse (a = 8)"gdb_test "continue" "Breakpoint.* recurse \\(a=7\\).*" \"continue to recurse (a = 7)"gdb_test "continue" "Breakpoint.* recurse \\(a=6\\).*" \"continue to recurse (a = 6)"gdb_test "continue" "Breakpoint.* recurse \\(a=5\\).*" \"continue to recurse (a = 5)"# Put a watchpoint on another instance of b# First we need to step over the assignment of b, so it has a known# value.gdb_test "next" "if \\(a == 1\\)" "next over b = 0 in second instance"gdb_test "watch b" ".*\[Ww\]atchpoint \[0-9]*: b" \"set second instance watchpoint"# Continue until initial set of b (second instance).if [gdb_test "continue" \"Continuing.*\[Ww\]atchpoint.*: b.*Old value = 0.*New value = 5.*"\"continue to second instance watchpoint, first time"] then {gdb_suppress_tests;}# Continue inward for a few iterationsgdb_test "continue" "Breakpoint.* recurse \\(a=4\\).*" \"continue to recurse (a = 4)"gdb_test "continue" "Breakpoint.* recurse \\(a=3\\).*" \"continue to recurse (a = 3)"gdb_test "continue" "Breakpoint.* recurse \\(a=2\\).*" \"continue to recurse (a = 2)"gdb_test "continue" "Breakpoint.* recurse \\(a=1\\).*" \"continue to recurse (a = 1)"# Continue until second set of b (second instance).if [gdb_test "continue" \"Continuing.*\[Ww\]atchpoint.*: b.*Old value = 5.*New value = 120.*return.*" \"continue to second instance watchpoint, second time"] then {gdb_suppress_tests;}# Continue again. We should have a watchpoint go out of scope nowif [gdb_test "continue" \"Continuing.*\[Ww\]atchpoint.*deleted.*recurse \\(a=6\\) .*" \"second instance watchpoint deleted when leaving scope"] then {gdb_suppress_tests;}# Continue until second set of b (first instance).# 24320 is allowed as the final value for b as that's the value# b would have on systems with 16bit integers.## We could fix the test program to deal with this too.if [gdb_test "continue" \"Continuing.*\[Ww\]atchpoint.*b.*Old value = 10.*New value = \(3628800|24320\).*return.*" \"continue to first instance watchpoint, second time"] then {gdb_suppress_tests}# Continue again. We should have a watchpoint go out of scope now.## The former version expected the test to return to main().# Now it expects the test to return to main or to stop in the# function's epilogue.## The problem is that gdb needs to (but doesn't) understand# function epilogues in the same way as for prologues.## If there is no hardware watchpoint (such as a x86 debug register),# then watchpoints are done "the hard way" by single-stepping the# target until the value of the watched variable changes. If you# are single-stepping, you will eventually step into an epilogue.# When you do that, the "top" stack frame may become partially# deconstructed (as when you pop the frame pointer, for instance),# and from that point on, GDB can no longer make sense of the stack.## A test which stops in the epilogue is trying to determine when GDB# leaves the stack frame in which the watchpoint was created. It does# this basically by watching for the frame pointer to change. When# the frame pointer changes, the test expects to be back in main, but# instead it is still in the epilogue of the callee.if [gdb_test "continue" \"Continuing.*\[Ww\]atchpoint.*deleted.*\(main \\(\\) \|21.*\}\).*" \"first instance watchpoint deleted when leaving scope"] then {gdb_suppress_tests;}}gdb_stop_suppressing_tests;}# Preserve the old timeout, and set a new one that should be# sufficient to avoid timing out during this test.set oldtimeout $timeoutset timeout [expr "$timeout + 60"]verbose "Timeout is now $timeout seconds" 2recurse_tests# Restore the preserved old timeout value.set timeout $oldtimeoutverbose "Timeout is now $timeout seconds" 2
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