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6.4 KiB
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229 lines
6.4 KiB
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# Copyright 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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#
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# Please email any bugs, comments, and/or additions to this file to:
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# bug-gdb@prep.ai.mit.edu
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#
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# Tests for Powerpc E500 register setting and fetching
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if $tracelevel then {
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strace $tracelevel
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}
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#
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# Test the use of registers, especially E500 registers, for Powerpc.
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# This file uses e500-regs.c for input.
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#
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set prms_id 0
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set bug_id 0
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if ![istarget "powerpc-*eabispe"] then {
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verbose "Skipping e500 register tests."
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return
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}
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set testfile "e500-regs"
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set binfile ${objdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}
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set src1 ${srcdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}.c
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if { [gdb_compile ${src1} ${binfile} executable {debug additional_flags=-w}] != "" } {
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gdb_suppress_entire_file "Testcase compile failed, so all tests in this file will automatically fail."
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}
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gdb_start
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gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
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gdb_load ${binfile}
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#
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# Run to `main' where we begin our tests.
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#
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if ![runto_main] then {
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gdb_suppress_tests
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}
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# set all the registers integer portions to 1
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for {set i 0} {$i < 32} {incr i 1} {
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for {set j 0} {$j < 2} {incr j 1} {
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gdb_test "set \$ev$i.v2_int32\[$j\] = 1" "" "set reg ev$i.v4si.f\[$j\]"
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}
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}
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# Now execute some target code, so that GDB's register cache is flushed.
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#gdb_test "next" "" ""
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send_gdb "show endian\n"
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gdb_expect {
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-re "(The target endianness is set automatically .currently )(big|little)( endian.*)$gdb_prompt $" {
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pass "endianness"
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set endianness $expect_out(2,string)
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}
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-re ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
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fail "couldn't get endianness"
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}
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timeout { fail "(timeout) endianness" }
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}
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# And then read the E500 registers back, to see that
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# a) the register write above worked, and
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# b) the register read (below) also works.
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if {$endianness == "big"} {
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set vector_register ".uint64 = 0x100000001, v2_float = .0x0, 0x0., v2_int32 = .0x1, 0x1., v4_int16 = .0x0, 0x1, 0x0, 0x1., v8_int8 = .0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x1, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x1.."
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} else {
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set vector_register ".uint64 = 0x100000001, v2_float = .0x0, 0x0., v2_int32 = .0x1, 0x1., v4_int16 = .0x1, 0x0, 0x1, 0x0., v8_int8 = .0x1, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x1, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0.."
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}
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for {set i 0} {$i < 32} {incr i 1} {
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gdb_test "info reg ev$i" "ev$i.*$vector_register" "info reg ev$i"
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}
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# Test wether the GPRs are updated accordingly. (GPRs are just the lower
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# 32 bits of the EV registers.)
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set general_register "0x1\[ \t\]+1"
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for {set i 0} {$i < 32} {incr i 1} {
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gdb_test "info reg r$i" "r$i.*$general_register" "info reg r$i"
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}
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# Now redo the same tests, but using the print command.
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# Note: in LE case, the char array is printed WITHOUT the last character.
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# Gdb treats the terminating null char in the array like the terminating
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# null char in a string and doesn't print it. This is not a failure, but
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# the way gdb works.
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if {$endianness == "big"} {
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set decimal_vector ".uint64 = 4294967297, v2_float = .1.*e-45, 1.*e-45., v2_int32 = .1, 1., v4_int16 = .0, 1, 0, 1., v8_int8 = ..000.000.000.001.000.000.000.001.."
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} else {
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set decimal_vector ".uint64 = 4294967297, v2_float = .1.*e-45, 1.*e-45., v2_int32 = .1, 1., v4_int16 = .1, 0, 1, 0., v8_int8 = ..001.000.000.000.001.000.000.."
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}
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for {set i 0} {$i < 32} {incr i 1} {
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gdb_test "print \$ev$i" ".* = $decimal_vector" "print ev$i"
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}
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for {set i 0} {$i < 32} {incr i 1} {
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set pattern$i ".*ev$i.*"
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append pattern$i $vector_register
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}
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send_gdb "info vector\n"
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gdb_expect_list "info vector" ".*$gdb_prompt $" {
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[$pattern0]
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[$pattern1]
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[$pattern2]
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[$pattern3]
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[$pattern4]
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[$pattern5]
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[$pattern6]
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[$pattern7]
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[$pattern8]
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[$pattern9]
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[$pattern10]
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[$pattern11]
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[$pattern12]
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[$pattern13]
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[$pattern14]
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[$pattern15]
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[$pattern16]
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[$pattern17]
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[$pattern18]
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[$pattern19]
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[$pattern20]
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[$pattern21]
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[$pattern22]
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[$pattern23]
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[$pattern24]
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[$pattern25]
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[$pattern26]
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[$pattern27]
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[$pattern28]
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[$pattern29]
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[$pattern30]
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[$pattern31]
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}
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# We must restart everything, because we have set important registers to
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# some unusual values.
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gdb_exit
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gdb_start
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gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
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gdb_load ${binfile}
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if ![runto_main] then {
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gdb_suppress_tests
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}
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gdb_test "break vector_fun" \
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"Breakpoint 2 at.*e500-regs.c, line \[0-9\]+\\." \
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"Set breakpoint at vector_fun"
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# Actually it is nuch easier to see these results printed in hex.
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# gdb_test "set output-radix 16" \
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# "Output radix now set to decimal 16, hex 10, octal 20." \
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# "Set output radix to hex"
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gdb_test "continue" \
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"Breakpoint 2, vector_fun .a=.-2, -2., b=.1, 1.*e500-regs.c.*ev_create_s32 .2, 2.;" \
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"continue to vector_fun"
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# Do a next over the assignment to vector 'a'.
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gdb_test "next" ".*b = \\(vector int\\) __ev_create_s32 \\(3, 3\\);" \
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"next (1)"
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# Do a next over the assignment to vector 'b'.
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gdb_test "next" "c = __ev_and \\(a, b\\);" \
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"next (2)"
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# Now 'a' should be '0x02020202...' and 'b' should be '0x03030303...'
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gdb_test "print/x a" \
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".*= .0x2, 0x2." \
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"print vector parameter a"
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gdb_test "print/x b" \
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".*= .0x3, 0x3." \
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"print vector parameter b"
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# If we do an 'up' now, and print 'x' and 'y' we should see the values they
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# have in main, not the values they have in vector_fun.
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gdb_test "up" ".1.*main \\(\\) at.*e500-regs.c.*z = vector_fun \\(x, y\\);" \
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"up to main"
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gdb_test "print x" \
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".*= .-2, -2." \
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"print vector x"
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gdb_test "print y" \
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".*= .1, 1." \
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"print vector y"
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# now go back to vector_func and do a finish, to see if we can print the return
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# value correctly.
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gdb_test "down" \
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".0 vector_fun \\(a=.2, 2., b=.3, 3.\\) at.*e500-regs.c.*c = __ev_and \\(a, b\\);" \
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"down to vector_fun"
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gdb_test "finish" \
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"Run till exit from .0 vector_fun \\(a=.2, 2., b=.3, 3.\\) at.*e500-regs.c.*main \\(\\) at.*e500-regs.c.*z = vector_fun \\(x, y\\);.*Value returned is.*= .2, 2." \
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"finish returned correct value"
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