# Copyright (C) 1992, 1994, 1995 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 Fred Fish. (fnf@cygnus.com) if $tracelevel then { strace $tracelevel } set prms_id 0 set bug_id 0 set testfile "funcargs" set srcfile ${srcdir}/$subdir/${testfile}.c set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile} if { [compile "${srcfile} -g -o ${binfile}"] != "" } { perror "Couldn't compile ${srcfile}" return -1 } execute_anywhere "rm -f ${binfile}.ci" if { [compile "-E ${srcdir}/${subdir}/compiler.c > ${binfile}.ci"] != "" } { perror "Couldn't make ${testfile}.ci file" return -1 } # # Locate actual args; integral types. # proc integral_args {} { global prompt global det_file global gcc_compiled delete_breakpoints send "break call0a\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call0b\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call0c\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call0d\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call0e\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" # Run; should stop at call0a and print actual arguments. # The a29k fails all of these tests, perhaps because the prologue # code is broken. setup_xfail "a29k-*-udi" if {!$gcc_compiled} then { setup_xfail "rs6000-*-*" } gdb_run_cmd expect { -re ".* call0a \\(c=97 'a', s=1, i=2, l=3\\) .*$prompt $" { pass "run to call0a" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "run to call0a" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) run to call0a" ; return } } # Print each arg as a double check to see if we can print # them here as well as with backtrace. gdb_test "print c" ".* = 97 'a'" "print c after run to call0a" gdb_test "print s" ".* = 1" "print s after run to call0a" gdb_test "print i" ".* = 2" "print i after run to call0a" gdb_test "print l " ".* = 3" "print l after run to call0a" # Continue; should stop at call0b and print actual arguments. if [gdb_test "cont" ".* call0b \\(s=1, i=2, l=3, c=97 'a'\\) .*" "continue to call0b"] { return } # Continue; should stop at call0c and print actual arguments. if [gdb_test "cont" ".* call0c \\(i=2, l=3, c=97 'a', s=1\\) .*" "continue to call0c"] { return } # Continue; should stop at call0d and print actual arguments. if [gdb_test "cont" ".* call0d \\(l=3, c=97 'a', s=1, i=2\\) .*" "continue to call0d";] { return } # Continue; should stop at call0e and print actual arguments. if [gdb_test "cont" ".* call0e \\(c1=97 'a', l=3, c2=97 'a', i=2, c3=97 'a', s=1, c4=97 'a', c5=97 'a'\\) .*" "continue to call0e" ] { return } } # # Locate actual args; unsigned integral types. # proc unsigned_integral_args {} { global prompt global det_file global gcc_compiled delete_breakpoints send "break call1a\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call1b\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call1c\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call1d\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call1e\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" # Run; should stop at call1a and print actual arguments. # The a29k fails all of these tests, perhaps because the prologue # code is broken. setup_xfail "a29k-*-udi" if {!$gcc_compiled} then { setup_xfail "rs6000-*-*" } gdb_run_cmd expect { -re ".* call1a \\(uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*$prompt $" { pass "run to call1a" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "run to call1a" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) run to call1a" ; return } } # Print each arg as a double check to see if we can print # them here as well as with backtrace. gdb_test "print uc" ".* = 98 'b'" gdb_test "print us" ".* = 6" gdb_test "print ui" ".* = 7" gdb_test "print ul" ".* = 8" # Continue; should stop at call1b and print actual arguments. if [gdb_test "cont" ".* call1b \\(us=6, ui=7, ul=8, uc=98 'b'\\) .*" "continue to call1b"] { return } # Continue; should stop at call1c and print actual arguments. if [gdb_test "cont" ".* call1c \\(ui=7, ul=8, uc=98 'b', us=6\\) .*" "continue to call1c"] { return } # Continue; should stop at call1d and print actual arguments. if [gdb_test "cont" ".* call1d \\(ul=8, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7\\) .*" "continue to call1d"] { return } # Continue; should stop at call1e and print actual arguments. if [gdb_test "cont" ".* call1e \\(uc1=98 'b', ul=8, uc2=98 'b', ui=7, uc3=98 'b', us=6, uc4=98 'b', uc5=98 'b'\\) .*" "continue to call1e"] { return } } # # Locate actual args; integrals mixed with floating point. # proc float_and_integral_args {} { global prompt global det_file global gcc_compiled delete_breakpoints send "break call2a\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call2b\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call2c\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call2d\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call2e\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call2f\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call2g\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call2h\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" # Run; should stop at call2a and print actual arguments. setup_xfail "i960-*-*" 1813 # The a29k fails all of these tests, perhaps because the prologue # code is broken. setup_xfail "a29k-*-udi" if {!$gcc_compiled} then { setup_xfail "rs6000-*-*" "mips-sgi-irix5*" } gdb_run_cmd expect { -re ".* call2a \\(c=97 'a', f1=4, s=1, d1=5, i=2, f2=4, l=3, d2=5\\) .*$prompt $" { pass "run to call2a" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "run to call2a" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) run to call2a" ; return } } # Print each arg as a double check to see if we can print gdb_test "print c" ".* = 97 'a'" "print c after run to call2a" gdb_test "print f1" ".* = 4" "print f1 after run to call2a" gdb_test "print s" ".* = 1" "print s after run to call2a" gdb_test "print d1" ".* = 5" "print d1 after run to call2a" gdb_test "print i" ".* = 2" "print i after run to call2a" gdb_test "print f2" ".* = 4" "print f2 after run to call2a" gdb_test "print l" ".* = 3" "print l after run to call2a" gdb_test "print d2" ".* = 5" "print d2 after run to call2a" setup_xfail "rs6000-*-*" if {!$gcc_compiled} then { setup_xfail "mips-sgi-irix*" } # Continue; should stop at call2b and print actual arguments. if [gdb_test "cont" ".* call2b \\(f1=4, s=1, d1=5, i=2, f2=4, l=3, d2=5, c=97 'a'\\) .*" "continue to call2b"] { return } # Continue; should stop at call2c and print actual arguments. if [gdb_test "cont" ".* call2c \\(s=1, d1=5, i=2, f2=4, l=3, d2=5, c=97 'a', f1=4\\) .*" "continue to call2c"] { return } # Continue; should stop at call2d and print actual arguments. if [gdb_test "cont" ".* call2d \\(d1=5, i=2, f2=4, l=3, d2=5, c=97 'a', f1=4, s=1\\) .*" "continue to call2d"] { return } # Continue; should stop at call2e and print actual arguments. if [gdb_test "cont" ".* call2e \\(i=2, f2=4, l=3, d2=5, c=97 'a', f1=4, s=1, d1=5\\) .*" "continue to call2e"] { return } # Continue; should stop at call2f and print actual arguments. if [gdb_test "cont" ".* call2f \\(f2=4, l=3, d2=5, c=97 'a', f1=4, s=1, d1=5, i=2\\) .*" "continue to call2f"] { return } if {$gcc_compiled} then { setup_xfail "mips-sgi-irix4*" } # Continue; should stop at call2g and print actual arguments. if [gdb_test "cont" ".* call2g \\(l=3, d2=5, c=97 'a', f1=4, s=1, d1=5, i=2, f2=4\\) .*" "continue to call2g"] { return } # Continue; should stop at call2h and print actual arguments. if [gdb_test "cont" ".* call2h \\(d2=5, c=97 'a', f1=4, s=1, d1=5, i=2, f2=4, l=3\\) .*" "continue to call2h"] { return } # monitor only allows 8 breakpoints; w89k board allows 10, so # break them up into two groups. delete_breakpoints send "break call2i\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" # Continue; should stop at call2i and print actual arguments. if [gdb_test "cont" ".* call2i \\(c1=97 'a', f1=4, c2=97 'a', c3=97 'a', d1=5, c4=97 'a', c5=97 'a', c6=97 'a', f2=4, s=1, c7=97 'a', d2=5\\) .*" "continue to call2i"] { return } } # # Locate actual args; dereference pointers to ints and floats. # proc pointer_args {} { global prompt global hex global det_file delete_breakpoints send "break call3a\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call3b\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call3c\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" # Run; should stop at call3a and print actual arguments. # Try dereferencing the arguments. # The a29k fails all of these tests, perhaps because the prologue # code is broken. setup_xfail "a29k-*-udi" gdb_run_cmd expect { -re ".* call3a \\(cp=$hex \"a\", sp=$hex, ip=$hex, lp=$hex\\) .*$prompt $" { pass "run to call3a" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "run to call3a" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) run to call3a" ; return } } gdb_test "print *cp" ".* = 97 'a'" gdb_test "print *sp" ".* = 1" gdb_test "print *ip" ".* = 2" gdb_test "print *lp" ".* = 3" # Continue; should stop at call3b and print actual arguments. # Try dereferencing the arguments. if [gdb_test "cont" ".* call3b \\(ucp=$hex \"b\", usp=$hex, uip=$hex, ulp=$hex\\) .*" "continue to call3b"] { return } gdb_test "print *ucp" ".* = 98 'b'" gdb_test "print *usp" ".* = 6" gdb_test "print *uip" ".* = 7" gdb_test "print *ulp" ".* = 8" # Continue; should stop at call3c and print actual arguments. # Try dereferencing the arguments. if [gdb_test "cont" ".* call3c \\(fp=$hex, dp=$hex\\) .*" "continue to call3c"] { return } gdb_test "print *fp" ".* = 4" gdb_test "print *dp" ".* = 5" pass "locate actual args, pointer types" } # # Locate actual args; structures and unions passed by reference. # proc structs_by_reference {} { global prompt global hex global det_file delete_breakpoints send "break call4a\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call4b\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" # Run; should stop at call4a and print actual arguments. # Try dereferencing the arguments. # The a29k fails all of these tests, perhaps because the prologue # code is broken. setup_xfail "a29k-*-udi" gdb_run_cmd expect { -re ".* call4a \\(stp=$hex\\) .*$prompt $" { pass "run to call4a" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "run to call4a" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) run to call4a" ; return } } gdb_test "print *stp" ".* = \{s1 = 101, s2 = 102\}" # Continue; should stop at call4b and print actual arguments. # Try dereferencing the arguments. gdb_test "cont" ".* call4b \\(unp=$hex\\) .*" "continue to call4b" gdb_test "print *unp" ".* = \{u1 = 1, u2 = 1\}" pass "locate actual args, structs/unions passed by reference" } # # Locate actual args; structures and unions passed by value. # proc structs_by_value {} { global prompt global hex global det_file delete_breakpoints send "break call5a\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call5b\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" # Run; should stop at call5a and print actual arguments. # Try dereferencing the arguments. # The a29k fails all of these tests, perhaps because the prologue # code is broken. setup_xfail "a29k-*-udi" gdb_run_cmd expect { -re ".* call5a \\(st=\{s1 = 101, s2 = 102\}\\) .*$prompt $" { pass "run to call5a" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "run to call5a" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) run to call5a" ; return } } gdb_test "print st" ".* = \{s1 = 101, s2 = 102\}" # Continue; should stop at call5b and print actual arguments. # Try dereferencing the arguments. gdb_test "cont" ".* call5b \\(un=\{u1 = 2, u2 = 2\}\\) .*" \ "continue to call5b" gdb_test "print un" ".* = \{u1 = 2, u2 = 2\}" } # # Locate actual args; discard, shuffle, and call # proc discard_and_shuffle {} { global prompt global hex global decimal global det_file global gcc_compiled delete_breakpoints send "break call6a\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call6b\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call6c\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call6d\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call6e\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call6f\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call6g\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call6h\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" # Run; should stop at call6a and print actual arguments. # Print backtrace. # The a29k fails all of these tests, perhaps because the prologue # code is broken. setup_xfail "a29k-*-udi" gdb_run_cmd expect { -re ".*Breakpoint $decimal, call6a .*$prompt $" { pass "run to call6a" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "run to call6a" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) run to call6a" ; return } } setup_xfail "rs6000-*-*" if {!$gcc_compiled} then { setup_xfail "mips-sgi-irix5*" } send "backtrace 100\n" expect { -re "backtrace 100\[\r\n\]+ .* call6a \\(c=97 'a', s=1, i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* main \\(.*\\) .*\r $prompt $" { pass "backtrace from call6a" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "backtrace from call6a" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) backtrace from call6a" ; return } } # Continue; should stop at call6b and print actual arguments. # Print backtrace. send "continue\n" expect { -re ".*Breakpoint $decimal, call6b .*$prompt $" { pass "continue to call6b" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "continue to call6b" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) continue to call6b" ; return } } send "backtrace 100\n" expect { -re "backtrace 100\[\r\n]+ .* call6b \\(s=1, i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6a \\(c=97 'a', s=1, i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* main \\(.*\\) .*\r $prompt $" { pass "backtrace from call6b" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "backtrace from call6b" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) backtrace from call6b" ; return } } # Continue; should stop at call6c and print actual arguments. # Print backtrace. send "continue\n" expect { -re ".*Breakpoint $decimal, call6c .*$prompt $" { pass "continue to call6c" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "continue to call6c" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) continue to call6c" ; return } } send "backtrace 100\n" expect { -re "backtrace 100\[\r\n\]+ .* call6c \\(i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6b \\(s=1, i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6a \\(c=97 'a', s=1, i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* main \\(.*\\) .*\r $prompt $" { pass "backtrace from call6c" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "backtrace from call6c" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) backtrace from call6c" ; return } } # Continue; should stop at call6d and print actual arguments. # Print backtrace. send "continue\n" expect { -re ".*Breakpoint $decimal, call6d .*$prompt $" { pass "continue to call6d" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "continue to call6d" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) continue to call6d" ; return } } send "backtrace 100\n" expect { -re "backtrace 100\[\r\n\]+ .* call6d \\(l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6c \\(i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6b \\(s=1, i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6a \\(c=97 'a', s=1, i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* main \\(.*\\) .*\r $prompt $" { pass "backtrace from call6d" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "backtrace from call6d" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) backtrace from call6d" ; return } } # Continue; should stop at call6e and print actual arguments. # Print backtrace. send "continue\n" expect { -re ".*Breakpoint $decimal, call6e .*$prompt $" { pass "continue to call6e" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "continue to call6e" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) continue to call6e" ; return } } send "backtrace 100\n" expect { -re "backtrace 100\[\r\n\]+ .* call6e \\(f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6d \\(l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6c \\(i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6b \\(s=1, i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6a \\(c=97 'a', s=1, i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* main \\(.*\\) .*\r $prompt $" { pass "backtrace from call6e" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "backtrace from call6e" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) backtrace from call6e" ; return } } # Continue; should stop at call6f and print actual arguments. # Print backtrace. send "continue\n" expect { -re ".*Breakpoint $decimal, call6f .*$prompt $" { pass "continue to call6f" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "continue to call6f" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) continue to call6f" ; return } } send "backtrace 100\n" expect { -re "backtrace 100\[\r\n\]+ .* call6f \\(d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6e \\(f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6d \\(l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6c \\(i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6b \\(s=1, i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6a \\(c=97 'a', s=1, i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* main \\(.*\\) .*\r $prompt $" { pass "backtrace from call6f" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "backtrace from call6f" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) backtrace from call6f" ; return } } # Continue; should stop at call6g and print actual arguments. # Print backtrace. send "continue\n" expect { -re ".*Breakpoint $decimal, call6g .*$prompt $" { pass "continue to call6g" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "continue to call6g" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) continue to call6g" ; return } } send "backtrace 100\n" expect { -re "backtrace 100\[\r\n\]+ .* call6g \\(uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6f \\(d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6e \\(f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6d \\(l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6c \\(i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6b \\(s=1, i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6a \\(c=97 'a', s=1, i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* main \\(.*\\) .*\r $prompt $" { pass "backtrace from call6g" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "backtrace from call6g" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) backtrace from call6g" ; return } } # Continue; should stop at call6h and print actual arguments. # Print backtrace. send "continue\n" expect { -re ".*Breakpoint $decimal, call6h .*$prompt $" { pass "continue to call6h" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "continue to call6h" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) continue to call6h" ; return } } send "backtrace 100\n" expect { -re "backtrace 100\[\r\n\]+ .* call6h \\(us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6g \\(uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6f \\(d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6e \\(f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6d \\(l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6c \\(i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6b \\(s=1, i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6a \\(c=97 'a', s=1, i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* main \\(.*\\) .*\r $prompt $" { pass "backtrace from call6h" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "backtrace from call6h" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) backtrace from call6h" ; return } } # monitor only allows 8 breakpoints; w89k board allows 10, so # break them up into two groups. delete_breakpoints send "break call6i\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call6j\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call6k\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" # Continue; should stop at call6i and print actual arguments. # Print backtrace. send "continue\n" expect { -re ".*Breakpoint $decimal, call6i .*$prompt $" { pass "continue to call6i" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "continue to call6i" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) continue to call6i" ; return } } send "backtrace 100\n" expect { -re "backtrace 100\[\r\n\]+ .* call6i \\(ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6h \\(us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6g \\(uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6f \\(d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6e \\(f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6d \\(l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6c \\(i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6b \\(s=1, i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6a \\(c=97 'a', s=1, i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* main \\(.*\\) .*\r $prompt $" { pass "backtrace from call6i" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "backtrace from call6i" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) backtrace from call6i" ; return } } # Continue; should stop at call6j and print actual arguments. # Print backtrace. send "continue\n" expect { -re ".*Breakpoint $decimal, call6j .*$prompt $" { pass "continue to call6j" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "continue to call6j" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) continue to call6j" ; return } } send "backtrace 100\n" expect { -re "backtrace 100\[\r\n\]+ .* call6j \\(ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6i \\(ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6h \\(us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6g \\(uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6f \\(d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6e \\(f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6d \\(l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6c \\(i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6b \\(s=1, i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6a \\(c=97 'a', s=1, i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* main \\(.*\\) .*\r $prompt $" { pass "backtrace from call6j" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "backtrace from call6j" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) backtrace from call6j" ; return } } # Continue; should stop at call6k and print actual arguments. # Print backtrace. # This fails on i960-*-vxworks because gdb gets confused by # breakpoints on adjacent instructions. setup_xfail "i960-*-vxworks" 1786 send "continue\n" expect { -re ".*Breakpoint $decimal, call6k .*$prompt $" { pass "continue to call6k" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "continue to call6k"; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) continue to call6k"; return } } send "backtrace 100\n" expect { -re "backtrace 100\[\r\n\]+ .* call6k \\(\\) .*\r .* call6j \\(ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6i \\(ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6h \\(us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6g \\(uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6f \\(d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6e \\(f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6d \\(l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6c \\(i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6b \\(s=1, i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call6a \\(c=97 'a', s=1, i=2, l=3, f=4, d=5, uc=98 'b', us=6, ui=7, ul=8\\) .*\r .* main \\(.*\\) .*\r $prompt $" { pass "backtrace from call6k" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "backtrace from call6k" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) backtrace from call6k" ; return } } } # # Locate actual args; shuffle round robin and call # proc shuffle_round_robin {} { global prompt global hex global decimal global det_file global gcc_compiled delete_breakpoints send "break call7a\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call7b\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call7c\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call7d\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call7e\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call7f\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call7g\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call7h\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" # Run; should stop at call7a and print actual arguments. # Print backtrace. # The a29k fails all of these tests, perhaps because the prologue # code is broken. setup_xfail "a29k-*-udi" gdb_run_cmd expect { -re ".*Breakpoint $decimal, call7a .*$prompt $" { pass "run to call7a" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "run to call7a" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) run to call7a" ; return } } setup_xfail "i960-*-*" 1813 if {!$gcc_compiled} then { setup_xfail "rs6000-*-*" "mips-sgi-irix5*" } send "backtrace 100\n" expect { -re "backtrace 100\[\r\n\]+ .* call7a \\(c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7\\) .*\r .* main \\(.*\\) .*\r $prompt $" { pass "backtrace from call7a" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "backtrace from call7a" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) backtrace from call7a" ; return } } # Continue; should stop at call7b and print actual arguments. # Print backtrace. send "continue\n" expect { -re ".*Breakpoint $decimal, call7b .*$prompt $" { pass "continue to call7b" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "continue to call7b" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) continue to call7b" ; return } } if {$gcc_compiled} then { setup_xfail "rs6000-*-*" } send "backtrace 100\n" expect { -re "backtrace 100\[\r\n\]+ .* call7b \\(i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a'\\) .*\r .* call7a \\(c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7\\) .*\r .* main \\(.*\\) .*\r $prompt $" { pass "backtrace from call7b" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "backtrace from call7b" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) backtrace from call7b" ; return } } # Continue; should stop at call7c and print actual arguments. # Print backtrace. send "continue\n" expect { -re ".*Breakpoint $decimal, call7c .*$prompt $" { pass "continue to call7c" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "continue to call7c" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) continue to call7c" ; return } } send "backtrace 100\n" expect { -re "backtrace 100\[\r\n\]+ .* call7c \\(s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2\\) .*\r .* call7b \\(i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a'\\) .*\r .* call7a \\(c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7\\) .*\r .* main \\(.*\\) .*\r $prompt $" { pass "backtrace from call7c" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "backtrace from call7c" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) backtrace from call7c" ; return } } # Continue; should stop at call7d and print actual arguments. # Print backtrace. send "continue\n" expect { -re ".*Breakpoint $decimal, call7d .*$prompt $" { pass "continue to call7d" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "continue to call7d" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) continue to call7d" ; return } } send "backtrace 100\n" expect { -re "backtrace 100\[\r\n\]+ .* call7d \\(l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1\\) .*\r .* call7c \\(s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2\\) .*\r .* call7b \\(i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a'\\) .*\r .* call7a \\(c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7\\) .*\r .* main \\(.*\\) .*\r $prompt $" { pass "backtrace from call7d" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "backtrace from call7d" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) backtrace from call7d" ; return } } # Continue; should stop at call7e and print actual arguments. # Print backtrace. send "continue\n" expect { -re "Breakpoint $decimal, call7e .*$prompt $" { pass "continue to call7e" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "continue to call7e" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) continue to call7e" ; return } } send "backtrace 100\n" expect { -re "backtrace 100\[\r\n\]+ .* call7e \\(f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3\\) .*\r .* call7d \\(l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1\\) .*\r .* call7c \\(s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2\\) .*\r .* call7b \\(i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a'\\) .*\r .* call7a \\(c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7\\) .*\r .* main \\(.*\\) .*\r $prompt $" { pass "backtrace from call7e" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "backtrace from call7e" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) backtrace from call7e" ; return } } # Continue; should stop at call7f and print actual arguments. # Print backtrace. send "continue\n" expect { -re ".*Breakpoint $decimal, call7f .*$prompt $" { pass "continue to call7f" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "continue to call7f" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) continue to call7f" ; return } } send "backtrace 100\n" expect { -re "backtrace 100\[\r\n\]+ .* call7f \\(uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4\\) .*\r .* call7e \\(f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3\\) .*\r .* call7d \\(l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1\\) .*\r .* call7c \\(s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2\\) .*\r .* call7b \\(i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a'\\) .*\r .* call7a \\(c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7\\) .*\r .* main \\(.*\\) .*\r $prompt $" { pass "backtrace from call7f" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "backtrace from call7f" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) backtrace from call7f" ; return } } # Continue; should stop at call7g and print actual arguments. # Print backtrace. send "continue\n" expect { -re ".*Breakpoint $decimal, call7g .*$prompt $" { pass "continue to call7g" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "continue to call7g" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) continue to call7g" ; return } } send "backtrace 100\n" expect { -re "backtrace 100\[\r\n\]+ .* call7g \\(d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b'\\) .*\r .* call7f \\(uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4\\) .*\r .* call7e \\(f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3\\) .*\r .* call7d \\(l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1\\) .*\r .* call7c \\(s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2\\) .*\r .* call7b \\(i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a'\\) .*\r .* call7a \\(c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7\\) .*\r .* main \\(.*\\) .*\r $prompt $" { pass "backtrace from call7g" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "backtrace from call7g" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) backtrace from call7g" ; return } } # Continue; should stop at call7h and print actual arguments. # Print backtrace. send "continue\n" expect { -re ".*Breakpoint $decimal, call7h .*$prompt $" { pass "continue to call7h" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "continue to call7h" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) continue to call7h" ; return } } send "backtrace 100\n" expect { -re "backtrace 100\[\r\n\]+ .* call7h \\(us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5\\) .*\r .* call7g \\(d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b'\\) .*\r .* call7f \\(uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4\\) .*\r .* call7e \\(f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3\\) .*\r .* call7d \\(l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1\\) .*\r .* call7c \\(s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2\\) .*\r .* call7b \\(i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a'\\) .*\r .* call7a \\(c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7\\) .*\r .* main \\(.*\\) .*\r $prompt $" { pass "backtrace from call7h" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "backtrace from call7h" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) backtrace from call7h" ; return } } # monitor only allows 8 breakpoints; w89k board allows 10, so # break them up into two groups. delete_breakpoints send "break call7i\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call7j\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" send "break call7k\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" # Continue; should stop at call7i and print actual arguments. # Print backtrace. send "continue\n" expect { -re ".*Breakpoint $decimal, call7i .*$prompt $" { pass "continue to call7i" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "continue to call7i" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) continue to call7i" ; return } } send "backtrace 100\n" expect { -re "backtrace 100\[\r\n\]+ .* call7i \\(ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6\\) .*\r .* call7h \\(us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5\\) .*\r .* call7g \\(d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b'\\) .*\r .* call7f \\(uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4\\) .*\r .* call7e \\(f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3\\) .*\r .* call7d \\(l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1\\) .*\r .* call7c \\(s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2\\) .*\r .* call7b \\(i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a'\\) .*\r .* call7a \\(c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7\\) .*\r .* main \\(.*\\) .*\r $prompt $" { pass "backtrace from call7i" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "backtrace from call7i" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) backtrace from call7i" ; return } } # Continue; should stop at call7j and print actual arguments. # Print backtrace. send "continue\n" expect { -re ".*Breakpoint $decimal, call7j .*$prompt $" { pass "continue to call7j" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "continue to call7j" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) continue to call7j" ; return } } send "backtrace 100\n" expect { -re "backtrace 100\[\r\n\]+ .* call7j \\(ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call7i \\(ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6\\) .*\r .* call7h \\(us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5\\) .*\r .* call7g \\(d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b'\\) .*\r .* call7f \\(uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4\\) .*\r .* call7e \\(f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3\\) .*\r .* call7d \\(l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1\\) .*\r .* call7c \\(s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2\\) .*\r .* call7b \\(i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a'\\) .*\r .* call7a \\(c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7\\) .*\r .* main \\(.*\\) .*\r $prompt $" { pass "backtrace from call7j" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "backtrace from call7j" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) backtrace from call7j" ; return } } # Continue; should stop at call7k and print actual arguments. # Print backtrace. send "continue\n" expect { -re ".*Breakpoint $decimal, call7k .*$prompt $" { pass "continue to call7k" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "continue to call7k" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) continue to call7k" ; return } } if {!$gcc_compiled} then { setup_xfail "mips-sgi-irix*" } send "backtrace 100\n" expect { -re "backtrace 100\[\r\n\]+ .* call7k \\(c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7\\) .*\r .* call7j \\(ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8\\) .*\r .* call7i \\(ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6\\) .*\r .* call7h \\(us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5\\) .*\r .* call7g \\(d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b'\\) .*\r .* call7f \\(uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4\\) .*\r .* call7e \\(f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3\\) .*\r .* call7d \\(l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2, s=1\\) .*\r .* call7c \\(s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a', i=2\\) .*\r .* call7b \\(i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7, c=97 'a'\\) .*\r .* call7a \\(c=97 'a', i=2, s=1, l=3, f=4, uc=98 'b', d=5, us=6, ul=8, ui=7\\) .*\r .* main \\(.*\\) .*\r $prompt $" { pass "backtrace from call7k" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "backtrace from call7k" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) backtrace from call7k" ; return } } } # # Locate actual args; recursive passing of structs by value # proc recursive_structs_by_value {} { global prompt global hex global decimal global det_file delete_breakpoints send "break hitbottom\n" ; expect -re ".*$prompt $" # Run; should stop at hitbottom and print actual arguments. # Print backtrace. gdb_run_cmd expect { -re ".*Breakpoint $decimal, hitbottom .*$prompt $" { pass "run to hitbottom" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "run to hitbottom" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) run to hitbottom" ; return } } # The a29k fails all of these tests, perhaps because the prologue # code is broken. setup_xfail "a29k-*-udi" send "backtrace 100\n" expect { -re "backtrace 100\[\r\n\]+ .* hitbottom \\(\\) .*\r .* recurse \\(a=\{s = 0, i = 0, l = 0\}, depth=0\\) .*\r .* recurse \\(a=\{s = 1, i = 1, l = 1\}, depth=1\\) .*\r .* recurse \\(a=\{s = 2, i = 2, l = 2\}, depth=2\\) .*\r .* recurse \\(a=\{s = 3, i = 3, l = 3\}, depth=3\\) .*\r .* recurse \\(a=\{s = 4, i = 4, l = 4\}, depth=4\\) .*\r .* test_struct_args \\(\\) .*\r .* main \\(.*\\) .*\r $prompt $" { pass "recursive passing of structs by value" } -re "$prompt $" { fail "recursive passing of structs by value" ; return } timeout { fail "(timeout) recursive passing of structs by value" ; return } } } proc funcargs_reload { } { global objdir global subdir global binfile global srcdir if [istarget "mips-idt-*"] then { # Restart because IDT/SIM runs out of file descriptors. gdb_exit gdb_start gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir gdb_load ${binfile} } } # # Test for accessing local stack variables in functions which call alloca # proc localvars_after_alloca { } { global prompt global hex global decimal global gcc_compiled if { ! [ runto localvars_after_alloca ] } then { return 0 } # Print each arg as a double check to see if we can print # them here as well as with backtrace. if {!$gcc_compiled} then { setup_xfail "rs6000-*-*" } gdb_test "print c" " = 97 'a'" "print c after runto localvars_after_alloca" if {!$gcc_compiled} then { setup_xfail "rs6000-*-*" } gdb_test "print s" " = 1" "print s after runto localvars_after_alloca" gdb_test "print i" " = 2" "print i after runto localvars_after_alloca" gdb_test "print l" " = 3" "print l after runto localvars_after_alloca" send "next\n" expect { -re ".*$prompt $" { pass "next in localvars_after_alloca()" } timeout { fail "next in localvars_after_alloca()" ; return } } # Print each arg as a double check to see if we can print # them here as well as with backtrace. gdb_test "print c" " = 97 'a'" "print c in localvars_after_alloca" gdb_test "print s" " = 1" "print s in localvars_after_alloca" gdb_test "print i" " = 2" "print i in localvars_after_alloca" gdb_test "print l" " = 3" "print l in localvars_after_alloca" gdb_test "backtrace 8" "#0.*localvars_after_alloca \\(c=97 'a', s=1, i=2, l=3\\).*#1.*main.*" "backtrace after alloca" } proc call_after_alloca { } { global prompt global hex global decimal global gcc_compiled if { ! [ runto call_after_alloca_subr ] } then { return 0 } # Print each arg as a double check to see if we can print # them here as well as with backtrace. if {!$gcc_compiled} then { setup_xfail "rs6000-*-*" } gdb_test "print c" " = 97 'a'" "print c in call_after_alloca" if {!$gcc_compiled} then { setup_xfail "rs6000-*-*" } gdb_test "print s" " = 1" "print s in call_after_alloca" gdb_test "print i" " = 2" "print i in call_after_alloca" gdb_test "print l" " = 3" "print l in call_after_alloca" if {!$gcc_compiled} then { setup_xfail "rs6000-*-*" } gdb_test "backtrace 8" "#0.*call_after_alloca_subr \\(c=97 'a', s=1, i=2, l=3, uc=98 'b', us=11, ui=12, ul=13\\).*#1.*call_after_alloca \\(c=97 'a', s=1, i=2, l=3\\).*#2.*main.*" "backtrace from call_after_alloca_subr" } # # Test for accessing local stack variables, backtraces, finish, # and finally stepping into indirect calls. The point is that on the PA # these use a funky `dyncall' mechanism which GDB needs to know about. # proc localvars_in_indirect_call { } { global prompt global hex global decimal global gcc_compiled # Can not use "runto call0a" as call0a is called several times # during single run. Instead stop in a marker function and # take control from there. if { ! [ runto marker_indirect_call ] } then { return 0 } # break on the next call to call0a, then delete all the breakpoints # and start testing. gdb_test "break call0a" "Breakpoint .*" \ "break call0a in localvars_in_indirect_call" gdb_test "continue" "call0a .*" "continue in localvars_in_indirect_call" delete_breakpoints # Print each arg as a double check to see if we can print # them here as well as with backtrace. if {!$gcc_compiled} then { setup_xfail "rs6000-*-*" } gdb_test "print c" " = 97 'a'" "print c in localvars_in_indirect_call" if {!$gcc_compiled} then { setup_xfail "rs6000-*-*" } gdb_test "print s" " = 1" "print s in localvars_in_indirect_call" gdb_test "print i" " = 2" "print i in localvars_in_indirect_call" gdb_test "print l" " = 3" "print l in localvars_in_indirect_call" if {!$gcc_compiled} then { setup_xfail "rs6000-*-*" } gdb_test "backtrace 8" \ "#0.*call0a \\(c=97 'a', s=1, i=2, l=3\\).*#1.*main.*" \ "backtrace in indirectly called function" # # "finish" brings us back to main. We then will try to step through # the second indirect call. # On some targets (e.g. m68k) gdb will stop from the finish in midline # of the first indirect call. This is due to stack adjustment instructions # after the indirect call. In these cases we will step till we hit the # second indirect call. # send "finish\n" expect { -re "\\(\\*pointer_to_call0a\\) \\(c, s, i, l\\);.*First.*$prompt $" { send "step\n" exp_continue } -re "\\(\\*pointer_to_call0a\\) \\(c, s, i, l\\);.*Second.*$prompt $" { pass "finish from indirectly called function" } -re ".*$prompt $" { fail "finish from indirectly called function" return } default { fail "finish from indirectly called function" ; return } } if {!$gcc_compiled} then { setup_xfail "rs6000-*-*" } gdb_test "step" "call0a \\(c=97 'a', s=1, i=2, l=3\\).*" \ "stepping into indirectly called function" } # Start with a fresh gdb. # # Test for stepping into indirect calls which may have trampolines (possibly # cascaded) on both the call path and the return path. # to handle trampolines. # proc test_stepping_over_trampolines { } { global prompt global hex global decimal # Stop in a marker function and take control from there. if { ! [ runto marker_call_with_trampolines ] } then { return 0 } # Cater for gdb stopping in midline, see comment for finish above. send "finish\n" expect { -re "marker_call_with_trampolines ..;.*$prompt $" { send "step\n" exp_continue } -re "pointer_to_call_with_trampolines.*$prompt $" { pass "finish from marker_call_with_trampolines" } -re ".*$prompt $" { fail "finish from marker_call_with_trampolines" } default { fail "finish from marker_call_with_trampolines" ; return 0 } } # Try to step into the target function. gdb_test "step" "call_with_trampolines \\(d1=5\\).*" \ "stepping into function called with trampolines" # Make we can backtrace and the argument looks correct. */ gdb_test "backtrace 8" "#0.*call_with_trampolines \\(d1=5\\).*1.*main.*" \ "backtrace through call with trampolines" # Make sure we can get back to main. # Stepping back to main might stop again after the return statement # or immediately transfer control back to main if optimizations # are performed. send "step\n" expect { -re "main .* at.*$prompt $" { pass "stepping back to main from function called with trampolines" ; return 1 } -re "\}.*End of call_with_trampolines.*$prompt $" { send "step\n" exp_continue } -re ".*$prompt $" { fail "stepping back to main from function called with trampolines" } default { fail "stepping back to main from function called with trampolines" ; return 0 } } } # Start with a fresh gdb. gdb_exit gdb_start gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir gdb_load ${binfile} source ${binfile}.ci integral_args funcargs_reload unsigned_integral_args funcargs_reload float_and_integral_args funcargs_reload pointer_args funcargs_reload structs_by_reference funcargs_reload structs_by_value funcargs_reload discard_and_shuffle funcargs_reload shuffle_round_robin funcargs_reload recursive_structs_by_value funcargs_reload localvars_after_alloca funcargs_reload call_after_alloca funcargs_reload localvars_in_indirect_call funcargs_reload test_stepping_over_trampolines