1# Copyright 1998-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 2# 3# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 4# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 5# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or 6# (at your option) any later version. 7# 8# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 9# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 10# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 11# GNU General Public License for more details. 12# 13# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 14# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. 15# 16# This file was written by Kendra. 17 18# 19# Test debugging assembly level programs. 20# This file uses asmsrc[12].s for input. 21# 22 23 24set asm-arch "" 25set asm-note "empty" 26set asm-flags "" 27set link-flags "-e _start" 28set debug-flags "" 29 30set obj_include -I[standard_output_file {}] 31 32switch -glob -- [istarget] { 33 "alpha*-*-*" { 34 set asm-arch alpha 35 # ??? Won't work with ecoff systems like Tru64, but then we also 36 # don't have any other -g flag that creates mdebug output. 37 set asm-flags "-no-mdebug -I${srcdir}/${subdir} $obj_include" 38 set debug-flags "-gdwarf-2" 39 } 40 "arm*-*-*" { 41 set asm-arch arm 42 } 43 "bfin-*-*" { 44 set asm-arch bfin 45 } 46 "frv-*-*" { 47 set asm-arch frv 48 } 49 "s390-*-*" { 50 set asm-arch s390 51 } 52 "s390x-*-*" { 53 set asm-arch s390x 54 } 55 "x86_64-*-*" { 56 set asm-arch x86_64 57 set debug-flags "-gdwarf-2" 58 } 59 "i\[3456\]86-*-*" { 60 set asm-arch i386 61 } 62 "lm32-*" { 63 set asm-arch lm32 64 } 65 "m32r*-linux*" { 66 set asm-arch m32r-linux 67 } 68 "m32c-*-*" { 69 set asm-arch m32c 70 } 71 "m32r*-*" { 72 set asm-arch m32r 73 append link-flags "--whole-archive -lgloss --no-whole-archive" 74 } 75 "m6811-*-*" { 76 set asm-arch m68hc11 77 set asm-flags "-mshort-double -m68hc11 --no-warn -I${srcdir}/${subdir} $obj_include" 78 set debug-flags "-gdwarf-2" 79 # This asm test is specific and uses the linker directly. 80 # We must not use the target board linker script defined for other 81 # tests. Remove it and restore it later on. 82 set board [target_info name] 83 set old_ldscript [board_info $board ldscript] 84 unset_board_info "ldscript" 85 } 86 "m6812-*-*" { 87 set asm-arch m68hc11 88 set asm-flags "-mshort-double -m68hc12 --no-warn -I${srcdir}/${subdir} $obj_include" 89 set debug-flags "-gdwarf-2" 90 # This asm test is specific and uses the linker directly. 91 # We must not use the target board linker script defined for other 92 # tests. Remove it and restore it later on. 93 set board [target_info name] 94 set old_ldscript [board_info $board ldscript] 95 set_board_info ldscript "" 96 } 97 "mips*-*" { 98 set asm-arch mips 99 } 100 "powerpc64le-*" { 101 set asm-arch powerpc64le 102 set asm-flags "-a64 -I${srcdir}/${subdir} $obj_include" 103 append link-flags " -m elf64lppc" 104 } 105 "powerpc*-*" { 106 if { [is_lp64_target] } { 107 set asm-arch powerpc64 108 set asm-flags "-a64 -I${srcdir}/${subdir} $obj_include" 109 append link-flags " -m elf64ppc" 110 } else { 111 set asm-arch powerpc 112 set asm-flags "-a32 -I${srcdir}/${subdir} $obj_include" 113 append link-flags " -m elf32ppc" 114 } 115 } 116 "sh*-*-*" { 117 set asm-arch sh 118 set debug-flags "-gdwarf-2" 119 } 120 "sparc-*-*" { 121 set asm-arch sparc 122 } 123 "sparc64-*-*" { 124 set asm-arch sparc64 125 set asm-flags "-xarch=v9 -I${srcdir}/${subdir} $obj_include" 126 set debug-flags "-gdwarf-2" 127 } 128 "spu*-*-*" { 129 set asm-arch spu 130 set asm-flags "-I${srcdir}/${subdir} $obj_include --no-warn" 131 set debug-flags "-gdwarf-2" 132 } 133 "xstormy16-*-*" { 134 set asm-arch xstormy16 135 set debug-flags "-gdwarf-2" 136 } 137 "v850-*-*" { 138 set asm-arch v850 139 set gdb_wrapper_initialized 1 140 } 141 "m68k-*-*" { 142 set asm-arch m68k 143 } 144 "ia64-*-*" { 145 set asm-arch ia64 146 set debug-flags "-gdwarf-2" 147 } 148 "iq2000-*-*" { 149 set asm-arch iq2000 150 } 151 "hppa*-linux-*" { 152 set asm-arch pa 153 set debug-flags "-gdwarf-2" 154 } 155 "hppa-*-openbsd*" { 156 set asm-arch pa 157 set debug-flags "-gdwarf-2" 158 } 159 "hppa64-*-hpux*" { 160 set asm-arch pa64 161 set debug-flags "-gdwarf-2" 162 } 163 "h83*-*" { 164 set asm-arch h8300 165 set debug-flags "-gdwarf-2" 166 } 167} 168 169if { "${asm-arch}" == "" } { 170 untested asm-source.exp 171 return -1 172} 173 174# On NetBSD/ELF we need a special NetBSD-identifying note section. 175if { [istarget "*-*-netbsdelf*"] 176 || [istarget "alpha-*-netbsd*"] 177 || [istarget "mips*-*-netbsd*"] 178 || [istarget "powerpc-*-netbsd*"] 179 || [istarget "x86_64-*-netbsd*"] } then { 180 set asm-note "netbsd" 181} 182 183# On OpenBSD/ELF we need a similar note section. We make no attempt 184# of handing a.out here since most OpenBSD/a.out systems use a rather 185# outdated assembler that doesn't assemble this test's code anyway. 186if { [istarget "*-*-openbsd*"] } then { 187 set asm-note "openbsd" 188} 189 190# Watch out, we are invoking the assembler, but the testsuite sets multilib 191# switches according to compiler syntax. If we pass these options straight 192# to the assembler, they won't always make sense. If we don't pass them to 193# the assembler, the final link will complain that the object files were 194# built with different defaults. So no matter what we do, we lose. We may as 195# well get out of this test sooner rather than later. 196set dest [target_info name] 197if [board_info $dest exists multilib_flags] { 198 set multilib_flags [board_info $dest multilib_flags] 199 if { "${multilib_flags}" != "" } { 200 untested asm-source.exp 201 return -1 202 return 203 } 204} 205 206standard_testfile asmsrc1.s asmsrc2.s 207 208set arch_inc [standard_output_file arch.inc] 209set note_inc [standard_output_file note.inc] 210 211remote_exec build "rm -f $arch_inc" 212remote_download host ${srcdir}/${subdir}/${asm-arch}.inc $arch_inc 213remote_exec build "rm -f $note_inc" 214remote_download host ${srcdir}/${subdir}/${asm-note}.inc $note_inc 215 216if { [string equal ${asm-flags} ""] } { 217 set asm-flags "-I${srcdir}/${subdir} $obj_include" 218} 219 220if { [string equal ${debug-flags} ""] } { 221 set debug-flags "-gstabs" 222} 223 224# Allow the target board to override the debug flags. 225if { [board_info $dest exists debug_flags] } then { 226 set debug-flags "[board_info $dest debug_flags]" 227} 228 229# The debug flags are in the format that gcc expects: 230# "-gdwarf-2", "-gstabs+", or "-gstabs". To be compatible with the 231# other languages in the test suite, we accept this input format. 232# So the user can run the test suite with: 233# 234# runtest --target_board unix/gdb:debug_flags=-gdwarf-2 235# make check RUNTESTFLAGS="--target_board unix/gdb:debug_flags=-gdwarf-2" 236# 237# However, the GNU assembler has different spellings than gcc. 238# So I adjust the debug flags here. 239 240# The GNU assembler spells "dwarf-2" as "dwarf2". 241regsub "--" "-gdwarf-2" "${debug-flags}" "-gdwarf2" debug-flags 242 243# The GNU assembler before 2.15 did not support "stabs+". 244regsub "--" "-gstabs\[+\]" "${debug-flags}" "-gstabs" debug-flags 245 246# The GNU assembler does not support level options like "-g2" or "-g3". 247regsub "--" "-g\[0-9\]" "${debug-flags}" "" debug-flags 248 249set asm1obj [standard_output_file asmrc1.o] 250set asm2obj [standard_output_file asmrc2.o] 251 252if {[target_assemble ${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile} $asm1obj "${asm-flags} ${debug-flags}"] != ""} then { 253 untested asm-source.exp 254 return -1 255} 256if {[target_assemble ${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile2} $asm2obj "${asm-flags} ${debug-flags}"] != ""} then { 257 untested asm-source.exp 258 return -1 259} 260 261# We deliberately don't use gdb_compile here to link together the 262# assembled object files. Using gdb_compile, and therefore the C 263# compiler, is conceptually wrong, since we're testing raw assembler 264# code here that provides its own startup code. Using target_link 265# also avoids a lot of problems on many systems, most notably on 266# *-*-*bsd* and *-*-solaris2*. 267if {[target_link [list $asm1obj $asm2obj] "${binfile}" ${link-flags}] != "" } then { 268 untested asm-source.exp 269 return -1 270} 271 272# Restore the target board linker script for HC11/HC12. 273if { [istarget "m6811-*-*"] || [istarget "m6812-*-*"] } { 274 set_board_info ldscript $old_ldscript 275} 276 277# Collect some line numbers. 278set line_enter [expr [gdb_get_line_number "main enter" "asmsrc1.s"] + 1] 279set line_main [expr [gdb_get_line_number "main start" "asmsrc1.s"] + 1] 280set line_call_foo2 [expr [gdb_get_line_number "call foo2" "asmsrc1.s"] + 1] 281set line_search_comment [expr [gdb_get_line_number "search" "asmsrc1.s"] + 1] 282set line_foo3 [expr [gdb_get_line_number "foo3 start" "asmsrc1.s"] + 1] 283set line_main_exit [expr [gdb_get_line_number "main exit" "asmsrc1.s"] + 1] 284set line_foo2 [expr [gdb_get_line_number "foo2 start" "asmsrc2.s"] + 1] 285set line_call_foo3 [expr [gdb_get_line_number "call foo3" "asmsrc2.s"] + 1] 286set line_call_foo3_again [expr $line_call_foo3 + 1] 287set line_foo2_leave [expr [gdb_get_line_number "foo2 leave" "asmsrc2.s"] + 1] 288 289gdb_start 290gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir 291gdb_load ${binfile} 292 293# 294# Run to `main' where we begin our tests. 295# 296 297if ![runto_main] then { 298 gdb_suppress_tests 299} 300 301# Execute the `f' command and see if the result includes source info. 302gdb_test "f" "asmsrc1\[.\]s:$line_enter.*gdbasm_enter" "f at main" 303 304# Execute the `n' command. 305gdb_test "n" "$line_main\[ \]*.*several_nops" "n at main" 306 307# See if we properly `next' over a macro with several insns. 308gdb_test "n" "$line_call_foo2\[ \]*.*foo2" "next over macro" 309 310# See if we can properly `step' into a subroutine call. 311gdb_test "s" "$line_foo2\[ \]*.*" "step into foo2" 312 313# Test 'info target', and incidentally capture the entry point address. 314set entry_point 0 315gdb_test_multiple "info target" "info target" { 316 -re "Symbols from .*asm-source.*Entry point: 0x(\[01232456789abcdefABCDEF\]+).*$gdb_prompt $" { 317 set entry_point $expect_out(1,string) 318 pass "info target" 319 } 320} 321 322# Capture the start symbol (may be '_start' or 'start') 323set entry_symbol "" 324gdb_test_multiple "info symbol 0x$entry_point" "info symbol" { 325 -re "info symbol 0x$entry_point\[\r\n\]+(\[^\r\n\]*) in section .*$gdb_prompt $" { 326 # We match the echoed `info symbol' command here, to help us 327 # reliably identify the beginning of the start symbol in the 328 # command's output. You might think we could just use '^' to 329 # start matching at the beginning of the line, but 330 # unfortunately, in Expect, '^' matches the beginning of the 331 # input that hasn't been matched by any expect clause yet. If 332 # every expect clause consumes a complete line, along with its 333 # terminating CR/LF, this is equivalent to the beginning of a 334 # line. But expect clauses that end with `.*' will consume as 335 # much as happened to arrive from the TTY --- exactly where 336 # they leave you depends on inter-process timing. :( 337 set entry_symbol $expect_out(1,string) 338 pass "info symbol" 339 } 340} 341 342# Now try a 'list' from the other source file. 343gdb_test "list $entry_symbol" ".*gdbasm_startup.*" "list" 344 345# Now try a source file search 346gdb_test "search A routine for foo2 to call" \ 347 "$line_search_comment\[ \t\]+comment \"A routine for foo2 to call.\"" "search" 348 349# See if `f' prints the right source file. 350gdb_test "f" ".*asmsrc2\[.\]s:$line_foo2.*" "f in foo2" 351 352# `next' one insn (or macro) to set up our stackframe (for the following bt). 353gdb_test "n" "$line_call_foo3\[ \]*.*foo3" "n in foo2" 354 355# See if a simple `bt' prints the right source files and 356# doesn't fall off the stack. 357 358gdb_test "bt 10" \ 359 "\#0.*foo2.*asmsrc2\[.\]s:$line_call_foo3.*\#1.*main.*asmsrc1\[.\]s:$line_call_foo2" \ 360 "bt ALL in foo2" 361 362# See if a capped `bt' prints the right source files. 363gdb_test "bt 2" "\#0.*foo2.*asmsrc2\[.\]s:$line_call_foo3.*\#1.*main.*asmsrc1\[.\]s:$line_call_foo2.*" "bt 2 in foo2" 364 365# Step into another subroutine which lives back in the first source file. 366gdb_test "s" ".*" "s 2" 367 368# Next over insns to set up the stack frame. 369gdb_test "n" ".*" "n 2" 370 371# Now see if a capped `bt' is correct. 372gdb_test "bt 3" "\#0.*foo3.*asmsrc1\[.\]s:$line_foo3.*\#1.*foo2.*asmsrc2\[.\]s:$line_call_foo3.*\#2.*main.*asmsrc1\[.\]s:$line_call_foo2.*" "bt 3 in foo3" 373 374# Try 'info source' from asmsrc1.s 375gdb_test "info source" \ 376 "Current source file is .*asmsrc1.s.*Source language is asm.*" \ 377 "info source asmsrc1.s" 378 379# Try 'finishing' from foo3 380# Some architectures will have one or more instructions after the 381# call instruction which still is part of the call sequence, so we 382# must be prepared for a "finish" to show us the caller line 383# again as well as the statement after. 384gdb_test_multiple "finish" "finish from foo3" { 385 -re "Run till exit from.*\[\r\n\]$line_call_foo3\[ \t\]+gdbasm_call foo3.*$gdb_prompt $" { 386 pass "finish from foo3" 387 gdb_test "s" ".*" "s after finish" 388 } 389 -re "Run till exit from.*\[\r\n\]$line_call_foo3_again\[ \t\]+gdbasm_call foo3.*$gdb_prompt $" { 390 pass "finish from foo3" 391 } 392} 393 394# Try 'info source' from asmsrc2.s 395gdb_test "info source" \ 396 "Current source file is .*asmsrc2.s.*Source language is asm.*" \ 397 "info source asmsrc2.s" 398 399# Try 'info sources'. This can produce a lot of output on systems 400# with dynamic linking, where the system's shared libc was compiled 401# with debugging info; for example, on Linux, this produces 47kb of 402# output. So we consume it as we go. 403set seen_asmsrc_1 0 404set seen_asmsrc_2 0 405gdb_test_multiple "info sources" "info sources" { 406 -re "^\[^,\]*asmsrc1.s(, |\[\r\n\]+)" { 407 set seen_asmsrc_1 1 408 exp_continue 409 } 410 -re "^\[^,\]*asmsrc2.s(, |\[\r\n\]+)" { 411 set seen_asmsrc_2 1 412 exp_continue 413 } 414 -re ", " { 415 exp_continue 416 } 417 -re "$gdb_prompt $" { 418 if {$seen_asmsrc_1 && $seen_asmsrc_2} { 419 pass "info sources" 420 } else { 421 fail "info sources" 422 } 423 } 424} 425 426 427# Try 'info line' 428gdb_test "info line" \ 429 "Line $line_call_foo3_again of.*asmsrc2.s.*starts at.*<\\.?foo2+.*> and ends at.*<\\.?foo2+.*>." \ 430 "info line" 431 432# Try 'nexting' over next call to foo3 433gdb_test "next" "$line_foo2_leave\[ \t\]+gdbasm_leave" "next over foo3" 434 435# Try 'return' from foo2 436# Like "finish", "return" command also can return to the caller 437# line again or the statement after, depending on the architecture. 438gdb_test_multiple "return" "return from foo2" { 439 -re "Make (foo2|selected stack frame) return now\?.*" { 440 send_gdb "y\n" 441 exp_continue 442 } 443 -re "\#0.*main .*$line_call_foo2\[ \t\]+gdbasm_call foo2.*$gdb_prompt $" { 444 pass "return from foo2" 445 gdb_test "s" ".*" "s after return" 446 } 447 -re "\#0.*main .*$line_main_exit\[ \t\]+gdbasm_exit0.*$gdb_prompt $" { 448 pass "return from foo2" 449 } 450} 451 452# Disassemble something, check the output 453proc test_dis { command var } { 454 global gdb_prompt 455 gdb_test_multiple "${command}" "${command}" { 456 -re "${var}.*:.*(Cannot access|Bad address)" { 457 # The "disassembler" was only accessing the local 458 # executable and that would cause attempts to disassemble 459 # variables to fail (memory not valid). 460 fail "${command} (memory read error)" 461 } 462 -re "${var}.*:.*${gdb_prompt}" { 463 pass "${command}" 464 } 465 } 466} 467 468# See if we can look at a global variable, three ways 469gdb_test "print globalvar" ".* = 11" "look at global variable" 470test_dis "x/i &globalvar" "globalvar" 471test_dis "disassem &globalvar, &globalvar+1" "globalvar" 472 473# See if we can look at a static variable, three ways 474gdb_test "print staticvar" ".* = 5" "look at static variable" 475test_dis "x/i &staticvar" "staticvar" 476test_dis "disassem &staticvar, &staticvar+1" "staticvar" 477 478# See if we can look at a static function 479gdb_test "disassem foostatic" ".*<\\+0>:.*End of assembler dump." \ 480 "look at static function" 481 482remote_exec build "rm -f $arch_inc" 483remote_exec build "rm -f $note_inc" 484