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# Test framework for GDB (remote protocol) using a "gdbserver",
# ie. a debug agent running as a native process on the same or
# a different host.
2001-03-06 08:22:02 +00:00
# Copyright 2000 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 2 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, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
# Please email any bugs, comments, and/or additions to this file to:
# bug-gdb@prep.ai.mit.edu
# This file was written by Michael Snyder. (msnyder@redhat.com)
#
# This module to be used for testing gdb with a "gdbserver"
# built either from libremote or from gdb/gdbserver.
#
# Load the basic testing library, and the remote stuff.
load_lib ../config/monitor.exp
#
# To be addressed or set in your baseboard config file:
#
# set_board_info gdb_protocol "remote"
# Unles you have a gdbserver that uses a different protocol...
#
# set_board_info use_gdb_stub 1
# This tells the rest of the test suite not to do things
# like "run" which don't work well on remote targets.
#
# set_board_info gdb,do_reload_on_run 1
# Unles you have a gdbserver that can handle multiple sessions.
#
# set_board_info noargs 1
# At present there is no provision in the remote protocol
# for passing arguments. This test framework does not
# address the issue, so it's best to set this variable
# in your baseboard configuration file.
# FIXME: there's no reason why the test harness couldn't
# pass commandline args when it spawns gdbserver.
#
# set_board_info gdb,noinferiorio 1
# Neither the traditional gdbserver nor the one in libremote
# can presently capture stdout and relay it to GDB via the
# 'O' packet. This means that tests involving printf will
# fail unles you set this varibale in your baseboard
# configuration file.
#
# set_board_info gdb,no_hardware_watchpoints 1
# Unles you have a gdbserver that supports hardware watchpoints.
# FIXME: gdb should detect if the target doesn't support them,
# and fall back to using software watchpoints.
#
# set_board_info gdb_server_prog
# This will be the path to the gdbserver program you want to test.
# Defaults to "gdbserver".
#
# set_board_info sockethost
# The name of the host computer whose socket is being used.
# Defaults to "localhost". Note: old gdbserver requires
# that you define this, but libremote/gdbserver does not.
#
# set_board_info socketport
# Port id to use for socket connection. If not set explicitly,
# it will start at "2345" and increment for each use.
#
#
# gdb_load -- load a file into the debugger.
# return a -1 if anything goes wrong.
#
global server_exec;
global portnum;
set portnum "2345";
proc gdb_load { args } {
global server_exec;
global portnum;
# Port id -- either specified in baseboard file, or managed here.
if [target_info exists gdb,socketport] {
set portnum [target_info gdb,socketport];
} else {
# Bump the port number to avoid conflicts with hung ports.
incr portnum;
}
# Extract the local and remote host ids from the target board struct.
if [target_info exists sockethost] {
set debughost [target_info sockethost];
} else {
set debughost "localhost:";
}
# Extract the protocol
if [target_info exists gdb_protocol] {
set protocol [target_info gdb_protocol];
} else {
set protocol "remote";
}
# Extract the name of the gdbserver, if known (default 'gdbserver').
if [target_info exists gdb_server_prog] {
set gdbserver [target_info gdb_server_prog];
} else {
set gdbserver "gdbserver";
}
# Extract the socket hostname
if [target_info exists sockethost] {
set sockethost [target_info sockethost];
} else {
set sockethost ""
}
# Export the host:port pair.
set gdbport $debughost$portnum;
if { $args == "" || $args == "{}" } {
if [info exists server_exec] {
set args $server_exec;
} else {
send_gdb "info files\n";
gdb_expect 30 {
-re "Symbols from \"(\[^\"\]+)\"" {
set args $expect_out(1,string);
exp_continue;
}
-re "Local exec file:\[\r\n\]+\[ \t\]*`(\[^'\]+)'," {
set args $expect_out(1,string);
exp_continue;
}
-re "$gdb_prompt $" { }
}
}
}
# remember new exec file
set server_exec $args;
# Fire off the debug agent
remote_spawn host \
"$gdbserver $sockethost$portnum $args >& /dev/null < /dev/null &" \
writeonly
# Give it a little time to establish
sleep 2
# tell gdb what file we are debugging
if [gdb_file_cmd $args] {
return -1;
}
# attach to the "serial port"
gdb_target_cmd $protocol $gdbport;
return 0;
}