old-cross-binutils/gdb/testsuite/gdb.trace/tfile.exp
Yao Qi 66d032ac62 Create inferior for tfile target
When a trace file is loaded in Eclipse, it is expected to see thread
and process (=thread-group-started and =thread-created).  Create an
inferior and add a thread for this purpose.

This patch just reverts my previous patch.

gdb/testsuite:

2014-02-05  Yao Qi  <yao@codesourcery.com>

	Revert this patch:

	2013-05-24  Yao Qi  <yao@codesourcery.com>

	* gdb.trace/tfile.exp: Test inferior and thread.

gdb:

2014-02-05  Yao Qi  <yao@codesourcery.com>

	Revert this patch:

	2013-05-24  Yao Qi  <yao@codesourcery.com>

	* tracepoint.c (TFILE_PID): Remove.
	(tfile_open): Don't add thread and inferior.
	(tfile_close): Don't set 'inferior_ptid'.  Don't call
	exit_inferior_silent.
	(tfile_thread_alive): Remove.
	(init_tfile_ops): Don't set field 'to_thread_alive' of
	tfile_ops.
2014-02-05 19:35:39 +08:00

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# Copyright 2010-2014 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 3 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Test of trace file support.
# Note that unlike most of the tracing tests, this can be run on
# targets lacking tracepoint support; the program tfile.c has the
# ability to generate synthetic trace files directly, and the tfile
# target is available to all GDB configs.
load_lib "trace-support.exp"
if {![is_remote host] && ![is_remote target]} {
set tfile_basic [standard_output_file tfile-basic.tf]
set tfile_error [standard_output_file tfile-error.tf]
set tfile_dir [file dirname $tfile_basic]/
set purely_local 1
} else {
set tfile_basic tfile-basic.tf
set tfile_error tfile-error.tf
set tfile_dir ""
set purely_local 0
}
gdb_exit
gdb_start
standard_testfile
if { [gdb_compile "$srcdir/$subdir/$srcfile" $binfile \
executable \
[list debug nowarnings \
"additional_flags=-DTFILE_DIR=\"$tfile_dir\""]] \
!= "" } {
untested ${testfile}.exp
return -1
}
gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
# Make sure we are starting fresh.
remote_file host delete $tfile_basic
remote_file host delete $tfile_error
remote_file target delete $tfile_basic
remote_file target delete $tfile_error
remote_exec target "$binfile"
if {!$purely_local} {
# Copy tracefile from target to host through build.
remote_download host [remote_upload target tfile-basic.tf] tfile-basic.tf
remote_download host [remote_upload target tfile-error.tf] tfile-error.tf
}
gdb_load $binfile
# Program has presumably exited, now target a trace file it created.
gdb_test "target tfile $tfile_basic" "Created tracepoint.*" \
"target tfile [file tail $tfile_basic]"
gdb_test "info trace" ".*tracepoint.*in write_basic_trace_file.*" \
"info tracepoints on trace file"
gdb_test "tfind 0" \
"Found trace frame 0, tracepoint \[0-9\]+.
\#0 write_basic_trace_file ().*" \
"tfind 0 on trace file"
# Note that there is no tracepoint collecting these globals, we
# just happen to know they are covered by the trace frame.
gdb_test "print testglob" " = 31415" "print testglob on trace file"
gdb_test "print testglob2" " = 271828" "print testglob2 on trace file"
# This global is not covered by the trace frame, but since it's const,
# we should be able to read it from the executable.
gdb_test "print constglob" " = 10000" "print constglob on trace file"
# Similarly, disassembly should find the read-only pieces in the executable.
gdb_test "disassemble main" \
"Dump of assembler code for function main:.* $hex <\\+0\\>:.*End of assembler dump\."
# This global is also not covered by the trace frame, and since it's
# non-const, we should _not_ read it from the executable, as that
# would show the variable's initial value, not the current at time the
# trace frame was created.
gdb_test "print nonconstglob" \
" = <unavailable>" "print nonconstglob on trace file"
gdb_test "tfind" "Target failed to find requested trace frame." \
"tfind does not find a second frame in trace file"
gdb_test "tstatus" \
"Using a trace file.*
Trace stopped by a tstop command.*
Collected 1 trace frame.*
Trace buffer has 256 bytes of 4096 bytes free \\(93% full\\).*
Looking at trace frame 0, tracepoint .*" \
"tstatus on trace file"
gdb_test "tfind end" "No longer looking at any trace frame" "leave tfind mode"
gdb_test "backtrace" "No stack\." \
"no stack if no traceframe selected"
gdb_test "info registers" "The program has no registers now\." \
"no registers if no traceframe selected"
# Now start afresh, using only a trace file.
gdb_exit
gdb_start
gdb_load $binfile
gdb_test "target tfile $tfile_error" "Created tracepoint.*" \
"target tfile [file tail $tfile_error]"
gdb_test "tstatus" \
"Using a trace file.*
Trace stopped by an error \\(made-up error, tracepoint 1\\).*
Collected 0 trace frame.*
Trace buffer has 256 bytes of 4096 bytes free \\(93% full\\).*
Not looking at any trace frame.*" \
"tstatus on error trace file"
# Make sure we can reopen without error.
gdb_test \
"interpreter-exec mi \"-target-select tfile $tfile_basic\"" \
"\\^connected.*" \
"interpreter-exec mi \"-target-select tfile tfile-basic.tf\""
gdb_test "interpreter-exec mi \"-trace-status\"" \
"\\^done,supported=\"file\",trace-file=\".*$tfile_basic\",running=\"0\",stop-reason=\"request\",frames=\"${decimal}\",frames-created=\"${decimal}\",buffer-size=\"${decimal}\",buffer-free=\"${decimal}\",disconnected=\".*\",circular=\".*\",user-name=\"\",notes=\"\",start-time=\".*\",stop-time=\".*\"" \
"-trace-status"
# Test completion works well.
gdb_test "target tfile [file rootname $tfile_basic]\t" \
"Assuming tracepoint.*" \
"complete-command 'target tfile'"