# Test that GDB properly ignores invalid stabs. # Also test that GDB can debug a .o file, and that it doesn't mind # a file that's more minimal than what a compiler normally puts out. if $tracelevel then { strace $tracelevel } set prms_id 0 set bug_id 0 proc do_tests {} { global binfile global prompt # Do this first because the bug only exhibits itself before partial # symbols have been expanded. setup_xfail "*-*-*" # xcoffread.c doesn't (yet) use partial symbol tables. clear_xfail "rs*-*-aix*" gdb_test "ptype red" "type = enum \{red, green, blue\}" "ptype unnamed enum" print_weird_var var0 print_weird_var var1 print_weird_var var2 print_weird_var var3 print_weird_var attr32 print_weird_var attr33 print_weird_var attr35 print_weird_var attr36 print_weird_var attr37 print_weird_var attr38 print_weird_var attr39 print_weird_var attr41 print_weird_var attr42 print_weird_var attr43 print_weird_var attr44 print_weird_var attr46 print_weird_var attr47 print_weird_var attr58 print_weird_var attr59 print_weird_var attr60 print_weird_var attr61 print_weird_var attr62 print_weird_var attr63 print_weird_var attr64 print_weird_var attr65 print_weird_var attr66 print_weird_var attr67 print_weird_var attr68 print_weird_var attr69 print_weird_var attr70 print_weird_var attr71 print_weird_var attr72 print_weird_var attr73 print_weird_var attr74 print_weird_var attr75 print_weird_var attr76 print_weird_var attr77 print_weird_var attr78 print_weird_var attr79 print_weird_var attr80 print_weird_var attr81 print_weird_var attr82 print_weird_var attr83 print_weird_var attr84 print_weird_var attr85 print_weird_var attr86 print_weird_var attr87 print_weird_var attr88 print_weird_var attr89 print_weird_var attr90 print_weird_var attr91 print_weird_var attr92 print_weird_var attr93 print_weird_var attr94 print_weird_var attr95 print_weird_var attr96 print_weird_var attr97 print_weird_var attr98 print_weird_var attr99 print_weird_var attr100 print_weird_var attr101 print_weird_var attr102 print_weird_var attr103 print_weird_var attr104 print_weird_var attr105 print_weird_var attr106 print_weird_var attr107 print_weird_var attr108 print_weird_var attr109 print_weird_var attr110 print_weird_var attr111 print_weird_var attr112 print_weird_var attr113 print_weird_var attr114 print_weird_var attr115 print_weird_var attr116 print_weird_var attr117 print_weird_var attr118 print_weird_var attr119 print_weird_var attr120 print_weird_var attr121 print_weird_var attr122 print_weird_var attr123 print_weird_var attr124 print_weird_var attr125 print_weird_var attr126 gdb_test "p const69" " = 69" "'e' constant on non-enum type" gdb_test "whatis const69" "type = (unsigned int|inttype)" "whatis const69" # Haven't investigated setup_xfail "*-*-*" gdb_test "p sizeof (const70)" " = 2" "'e' constant with embedded type" # field3 is printing out a bogus value; haven't investigated setup_xfail "*-*-*" gdb_test "p bad_neg0" " = \{field0 = 42, field2 =.*field3 = 45\}" "p bad_neg0" # test that it at least gets field0 right gdb_test "p bad_neg0" " = \{field0 = 42, field2 =" "p bad_neg0, test 2" gdb_test "ptype inttype" "type = (unsigned int|inttype)" "ptype on inttype" gdb_test "p sizeof (float72type)" " = 9" "unrecognized floating point type" gdb_test "p/x int256var" " = 0x0*2a0000002b0000002c0000002d\ 0000002d0000002c0000002b0000002a" "print very big integer" gdb_test "whatis consth" "type = inttype" "whatis consth" gdb_test "whatis consth2" "type = inttype" "whatis consth2" # GDB does not yet understand S constants setup_xfail "*-*-*" gdb_test "p/x bad_neg0const" " = \{field0 = 0x11222211, field2 =.*\ field3 = 0x77888877\}" "print struct constant" gdb_test "ptype bad_type0" "type = " "print bad_type0" gdb_test "ptype bad_type1" "type = " "print bad_type1" # GDB does not yet support arrays indexed by anything at all unusual setup_xfail "*-*-*" gdb_test "p array0" " = \{42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47\}" "array0 with strange index" setup_xfail "*-*-*" gdb_test "p array1" " = \{42, 43, 44\}" "array1 with strange index" # GDB does not yet support this feature gdb_test "whatis one_var" "type = inttype_one" \ "whatis one_var (known failure in gdb 4.10)" # But do make sure that it prints as something reasonable gdb_test "whatis one_var" "type = inttype(|_one)" \ "whatis one_var test 2" gdb_test "whatis two_var" "type = inttype_two" \ "whatis two_var (known failure in gdb 4.10)" # But do make sure that it prints as something reasonable gdb_test "whatis two_var" "type = inttype(|_two)" \ "whatis two_var test 2" setup_xfail "*-*-*" gdb_test "whatis pointer_to_int_var" "type = int \*" setup_xfail "*-*-*" gdb_test "whatis intp_var" "type = intp" # xcoffread.c doesn't understand common blocks at all setup_xfail "rs6*-*-aix*" gdb_test "p common0var0" "= 42" # GDB seems to only understand common blocks local to a function. # These variables never get relocated to be relative to the common # block. # I'm not sure whether it is valid to have a common block which # is not local to a function. setup_xfail "*-*-*" gdb_test "p common0var1" "= 24" setup_xfail "*-*-*" gdb_test "p common0var2" "= 22" gdb_test "p v_comb" "{<> = \ {<> = {x = 42}, \[_a-zA-Z$\]* = \[0-9xa-fA-F\]*, a = 43}, \ <> = {\[_a-zA-Z$\]* = \[0-9xa-fA-F\]*, b = 44}, comb = 45}" } proc print_weird_var { var } { global prompt # Make sure that the variable gets printed out correctly, without # any sort of warning message. send "print $var\n" expect { -re "^print $var\r*\n.\[0-9\]* = 42.*$prompt $" { pass "variable $var printed properly" } -re ".*$prompt $" { fail "variable $var not printed properly" } timeout { fail "variable $var not printed (timeout)" } eof { fail "(eof) variable $var not printed" } } # Make sure that the stabs did get loaded in a sensible way. # If somehow the stabs got skipped, then the above test can # pass because GDB assumes int for variables without a stab. # This doesn't work because 32=45 doesn't preserve the name in # gdb (as of 14 Sep 93 anyway). #gdb_test "whatis $var" "type = (unsigned int|inttype)" # But the size should be right. gdb_test "print sizeof ($var)" "= 4" } # Start with a fresh gdb gdb_exit gdb_start gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir # Don't use gdb_load; it doesn't bitch if the loading produced some # error messages during symbol reading. set binfile $objdir/$subdir/weird.o if ![file exists $binfile] then { if $all_flag then { warning "$binfile does not exist; tests suppressed" } } else { # xcoffread.c wrongly bitches about the lack of a text section. setup_xfail "rs*-*-aix*" send "file $binfile\n" # If $binfile is very long, a \r (but not a \n) will echo in the # middle of the echo of the command. So to match the echo, we # would like to match anything not containing \n # (we would prefer to be sure not to match any warning message). # But \[^\n\]* doesn't seem to work, so instead use the heuristic # that a filename won't contain a space and a warning message will. expect { -re "^file \[^ \]*\r*\nReading symbols from $binfile\.\.\.done\.\r*\n$prompt $" { pass "weird.o read without error" } -re "A program is being debugged already. Kill it\? \(y or n\)" { send "y\n" continue -expect } -re ".*$prompt $" { fail "Errors reading weird.o" } timeout { error "couldn't load $binfile into $GDB (timed out)." return -1 } eof { fail "(eof) cannot read weird.o" } } do_tests } return 0