testsuite: Don't use expect_background to reap gdbserver
I adjusted a test to do 'expect -i $server_spawn_id -re ...', and saw really strange behavior. Whether that expect would work, depended on whether GDB would also send output and the same expect matched it too (on $gdb_spawn_id). I was perplexed until I noticed that gdbserver_spawn spawns gdbserver and then uses expect_background to reap gdbserver. That expect_background conflicts/races with any "expect -i $server_spawn_id" done anywhere else in parallel... In order to make it possible for tests to read inferior I/O out of $server_spawn_id, we to get rid of that expect_background. This patch makes us instead reap gdbserver's spawn id when GDB exits. If GDB is still around, this gives a chance for gdbserver to exit cleanly. The current code in gdb_finish uses "kill", but that doesn't work with extended-remote (gdbserver doesn't exit). We now use "monitor exit" instead which works in both remote and extended-remote modes. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2015-04-07 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * lib/gdb.exp (gdb_finish): Delete persistent gdbserver handling. * lib/gdbserver-support.exp (gdbserver_start): Make $server_spawn_id global. (gdbserver_start): Don't wait for gdbserver's spawn id with expect_background. (close_gdbserver): New procedure. (gdb_exit): Rename the default version and reimplement.
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2015-04-07 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
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* lib/gdb.exp (gdb_finish): Delete persistent gdbserver handling.
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* lib/gdbserver-support.exp (gdbserver_start): Make
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$server_spawn_id global.
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(gdbserver_start): Don't wait for gdbserver's spawn id with
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expect_background.
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(close_gdbserver): New procedure.
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(gdb_exit): Rename the default version and reimplement.
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2015-04-07 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
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* lib/gdb.exp (gdb_test_multiple): When processing an argument,
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global gdb_prompt
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global cleanfiles
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# Give persistent gdbserver a chance to terminate before GDB is killed.
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if {[info exists gdbserver_reconnect_p] && $gdbserver_reconnect_p
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&& [info exists gdb_spawn_id]} {
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send_gdb "kill\n";
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gdb_expect 10 {
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-re "y or n" {
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send_gdb "y\n";
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exp_continue;
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}
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-re "$gdb_prompt $" {
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}
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}
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}
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# Exit first, so that the files are no longer in use.
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gdb_exit
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append gdbserver_command " $arguments"
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}
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global server_spawn_id
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set server_spawn_id [remote_spawn target $gdbserver_command]
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# Wait for the server to open its TCP socket, so that GDB can connect.
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break
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}
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# We can't just call close, because if gdbserver is local then that means
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# that it will get a SIGHUP. Doing it this way could also allow us to
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# get at the inferior's input or output if necessary, and means that we
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# don't need to redirect output.
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expect_background {
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-i $server_spawn_id
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full_buffer { }
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eof {
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# The spawn ID is already closed now (but not yet waited for).
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wait -i $expect_out(spawn_id)
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}
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}
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return [list $protocol [$get_remote_address $debughost $portnum]]
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}
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return [gdbserver_start "" $arguments]
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}
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# Close the GDBserver connection.
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proc close_gdbserver {} {
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global server_spawn_id
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# We can't just call close, because if gdbserver is local then that means
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# that it will get a SIGHUP. Doing it this way could also allow us to
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# get at the inferior's input or output if necessary, and means that we
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# don't need to redirect output.
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if {![info exists server_spawn_id]} {
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return
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}
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verbose "Quitting GDBserver"
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catch "close -i $server_spawn_id"
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catch "wait -i $server_spawn_id"
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unset server_spawn_id
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}
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# Hook into GDB exit, and close GDBserver.
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if { [info procs gdbserver_gdb_exit] == "" } {
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rename gdb_exit gdbserver_orig_gdb_exit
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}
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proc gdb_exit {} {
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global gdb_spawn_id server_spawn_id
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global gdb_prompt
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if {[info exists gdb_spawn_id] && [info exists server_spawn_id]} {
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send_gdb "monitor exit\n";
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gdb_expect {
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-re "$gdb_prompt $" {
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exp_continue
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}
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-i "$server_spawn_id" eof {
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wait -i $expect_out(spawn_id)
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unset server_spawn_id
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}
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}
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}
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close_gdbserver
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gdbserver_orig_gdb_exit
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}
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# Start a gdbserver process running HOST_EXEC and pass CHILD_ARGS
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# to it. Return 0 on success, or non-zero on failure: 2 if gdbserver
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# failed to start or 1 if we couldn't connect to it.
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