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If not, see . load_lib "trace-support.exp" gdb_exit gdb_start standard_testfile actions.c if { [gdb_compile "$srcdir/$subdir/$srcfile" $binfile \ executable {debug nowarnings}] != "" } { untested tsv.exp return -1 } gdb_load $binfile gdb_test "tvariable \$tvar1" \ "Trace state variable \\\$tvar1 created, with initial value 0." \ "Create a trace state variable" gdb_test "tvariable \$tvar2 = 45" \ "Trace state variable \\\$tvar2 created, with initial value 45." \ "Create a trace state variable with initial value" gdb_test "tvariable \$tvar2 = -92" \ "Trace state variable \\\$tvar2 now has initial value -92." \ "Change initial value of a trace state variable" gdb_test "tvariable \$tvar3 = 2 + 3" \ "Trace state variable \\\$tvar3 created, with initial value 5." \ "Create a trace state variable with expression" gdb_test "tvariable \$tvar3 = 1234567000000" \ "Trace state variable \\\$tvar3 now has initial value 1234567000000." \ "Init trace state variable to a 64-bit value" gdb_test "tvariable $" \ "Must supply a non-empty variable name" \ "tvariable syntax error, not empty variable name" gdb_test "tvariable main" \ "Name of trace variable should start with '\\\$'" \ "tvariable syntax error, bad name" gdb_test "tvariable \$\$" \ "Syntax must be \\\$NAME \\\[ = EXPR \\\]" \ "tvariable syntax error, bad name 2" gdb_test "tvariable \$123" \ "\\\$123 is not a valid trace state variable name" \ "tvariable syntax error, bad name 3" gdb_test "tvariable \$tvar1 - 93" \ "Syntax must be \\\$NAME \\\[ = EXPR \\\]" \ "tvariable syntax error, not an assignment" gdb_test "tvariable \$tvar0 = 1 = 1" \ "Left operand of assignment is not an lvalue\." \ "tvariable creation fails with invalid expression" gdb_test "info tvariables" \ "Name\[\t \]+Initial\[\t \]+Current.* \\\$tvar1\[\t \]+0\[\t \]+.* \\\$tvar2\[\t \]+-92\[\t \]+.* \\\$tvar3\[\t \]+1234567000000\[\t \]+.*.*" \ "List tvariables" gdb_test "print \$tvar2" " = void" \ "Print a trace state variable before run" gdb_test_no_output "delete tvariable \$tvar2" \ "delete trace state variable" gdb_test "info tvariables" \ "Name\[\t \]+Initial\[\t \]+Current.* \\\$tvar1\[\t \]+0\[\t \]+.* \\\$tvar3\[\t \]+1234567000000\[\t \]+.*.*" \ "List tvariables after deletion" gdb_test "delete tvariable" \ "" \ "Delete all trace state variables" \ "Delete all trace state variables.*y or n.*$" \ "y" gdb_test "info tvariables" \ "No trace state variables.*" \ "List tvariables after deleting all" # Now try running a trace. runto_main gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir # The rest of the testing needs actual tracing to work. if { ![gdb_target_supports_trace] } then { unsupported "Current target does not support trace" return 1 } gdb_delete_tracepoints set trcpt1 [gdb_gettpnum gdb_c_test] if { $trcpt1 <= 0 } then { fail "setting tracepoints" return } gdb_test "tvariable \$tvar5 = 15" \ "Trace state variable \\\$tvar5 created, with initial value 15." \ "Create a trace state variable tvar5" gdb_trace_setactions "collect tsv for first tracepoint" \ "$trcpt1" \ "collect \$tvar5 += 1" "^$" gdb_test_no_output "tstart" "" gdb_test "print \$tvar5" " = 15" \ "Print a trace state variable at start of run" # Be sure not to fall off the end of the program. gdb_test "break end" ".*" "" gdb_test "continue" \ "Continuing.*Breakpoint $decimal, end.*" \ "run trace experiment" gdb_test "print \$tvar5" " = 16" \ "Print a trace state variable during run" gdb_test_no_output "tstop" "" # Save trace frames to tfile. set tracefile [standard_output_file ${testfile}] gdb_test "tsave ${tracefile}.tf" \ "Trace data saved to file '${tracefile}.tf'.*" \ "save tfile trace file" # Save trace frames to ctf. gdb_test "tsave -ctf ${tracefile}.ctf" \ "Trace data saved to directory '${tracefile}.ctf'.*" \ "save ctf trace file" proc check_tsv { data_source } { with_test_prefix "${data_source}" { gdb_test "tfind 0" gdb_test "print \$tvar5" " = 16" \ "Print a trace state variable" gdb_test "tfind" \ "Target failed to find requested trace frame.*" } } # Check the tsv from the live inferior. check_tsv "live" # Change target to tfile. set test "change to tfile target" gdb_test_multiple "target tfile ${tracefile}.tf" "$test" { -re "A program is being debugged already. Kill it. .y or n. " { send_gdb "y\n" exp_continue } -re "$gdb_prompt $" { pass "$test" } } # Check the tsv from tfile. check_tsv "tfile" # Try to read ctf data if GDB supports. gdb_test_multiple "target ctf ${tracefile}.ctf" "" { -re "Undefined target command: \"ctf ${tracefile}.ctf\"\. Try \"help target\"\.\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { } -re ".*\r\n$gdb_prompt $" { check_tsv "ctf" } } # Restart. clean_restart ${binfile} if ![runto_main] then { fail "Can't run to main" return } # If there are predefined TSVs, test these predefined TSVs are correctly # uploaded. if [target_info exists gdb,predefined_tsv] { set tsv [target_info gdb,predefined_tsv] # Test predefined TSVs are uploaded. gdb_test "info tvariables" ".*${tsv}.*" "predefined tsvs are uploaded" } else { # Otherwise (the predefined TSVs are not defined in the board file), # test there is no TSVs in GDB. gdb_test "info tvariables" "No trace state variables\." \ "no predefined tsvs" }