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If not, see . if [target_info exists gdb,nointerrupts] { verbose "Skipping interrupt.exp because of nointerrupts." continue } if [target_info exists gdb,noinferiorio] { verbose "Skipping interrupt.exp because of noinferiorio." return } if $tracelevel then { strace $tracelevel } set prms_id 0 set bug_id 0 set testfile interrupt set srcfile ${testfile}.c set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile} if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug}] != "" } { untested interrupt.exp return -1 } gdb_start if ![file exists $binfile] then { perror "$binfile does not exist." return 0 } else { gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir gdb_load $binfile # Hope this is unix :-) gdb_test "shell stty intr '^C'" "" \ "set interrupt character in interrupt.exp" if [runto_main] then { send_gdb "continue\n" gdb_expect { -re "\r\ntalk to me baby\r\n$" { pass "child process is alive" } timeout { fail "run (timeout)" } eof { fail "run (eof)" } } # This should appear twice, once for the echo and once for the # program's output. Under dejagnu (but not interactively) for # SunOS4, it only appears once. Don't worry about it, I imagine # dejagnu has just done something to the tty modes. send_gdb "a\n" gdb_expect { -re "^a\r\n(|a\r\n)$" { pass "child process ate our char" } timeout { fail "echo a (timeout)" } eof { fail "echo a (eof)" } } # Wait until the program is in the read system call again. sleep 2 # Cntrl-c may fail for simulator targets running on a BSD host. # This is the result of a combination of the read syscall # being restarted and gdb capturing the cntrl-c signal. # Cntrl-c may fail for simulator targets on slow hosts. # This is because there is a race condition between entering # the read and delivering the cntrl-c. send_gdb "\003" gdb_expect { -re "Program received signal SIGINT.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "send_gdb control C" } -re ".*$gdb_prompt $" { fail "send_gdb control C" } timeout { fail "send_gdb control C (timeout)" } eof { fail "send_gdb control C (eof)" } } send_gdb "p func1 ()\n" gdb_expect { -re " = 4.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "call function when asleep" } -re ".*Program received signal SIG(SEGV|ILL).*$gdb_prompt $" { setup_xfail "i*86-pc-linux*-gnu*" fail "child died when we called func1, skipped rest of tests" return } -re "$gdb_prompt $" { # On HPUX-11.0 'send "p func1 ()"' above # terminates the program. A defect is pending on this # issue [defect #DTS CHFts24203]. Hence calling setup_xfail # below. setup_xfail "hppa*-*-*11*" CHFts24203 fail "call function when asleep (wrong output)" } default { # This fail probably happens whenever we use /proc (we # don't use PRSABORT), but apparently also happens on # other machines as well. setup_xfail "sparc*-*-solaris2*" setup_xfail "mips-*-ultrix*" setup_xfail "i*86-*-solaris2*" setup_xfail "*-*-sysv4*" setup_xfail "vax-*-*" setup_xfail "alpha-*-*" setup_xfail "*-*-*bsd*" setup_xfail "*-*-irix*" setup_xfail "*-*-hpux*" setup_xfail "*-*-*lynx*" fail "call function when asleep (stays asleep)" # Send_Gdb a newline to wake it up send_gdb "\n" gdb_test "" " = 4" "call function after waking it" } # eof { fail "call function when asleep (eof)" } } # Now try calling the function again. gdb_test "p func1 ()" " = 4" "call function a second time" # And the program should still be doing the same thing. # The optional trailing \r\n is in case we sent a newline above # to wake the program, in which case the program now sends it # back. We check for it either here or in the next gdb_expect # command, because which one it ends up in is timing dependent. send_gdb "continue\n" # For some reason, i386-*-sysv4 gdb fails to issue the Continuing # message, but otherwise appears normal (FIXME). gdb_expect { -re "^continue\r\nContinuing.\r\n(\r\n|)$" { pass "continue" } -re "^continue\r\n\r\n" { fail "continue (missing Continuing.)" } -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "continue" } timeout { fail "continue (timeout)" } eof { fail "continue (eof)" } } send_gdb "data\n" # The optional leading \r\n is in case we sent a newline above # to wake the program, in which case the program now sends it # back. # FIXME: The pattern below leads to an expected success on HPUX-11.0 # but the success is spurious. Need to provide the right reg.expr. # here. gdb_expect { -re "^(\r\n|)data\r\n(|data\r\n)$" { pass "echo data" } timeout { fail "echo data (timeout)" } eof { fail "echo data (eof)" } } setup_xfail "i*86-pc-linux*-gnu*" send_gdb "\004" gdb_expect { -re "end of file.*Program exited normally.*$gdb_prompt $" { pass "send end of file" } -re "$gdb_prompt $" { fail "send end of file" } timeout { fail "send end of file (timeout)" } eof { fail "send end of file (eof)" } } } } return 0