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Tweak sss-bp-on-user-bp.exp
sss-bp-on-user-bp.c has an assumption that write to integer can be compiled to a single instruction, which isn't true on some arch, such as arm. This test requires setting two breakpoints on two consecutive instructions, so this patch is to get the address of the next instruction via disassemble and set the 2nd breakpoint there. This approach is portable. This patch fixes the fails in sss-bp-on-user-bp.exp on arm-none-abi target. There is no change in x86 test results. I also revert the patch to PR breakpoints/17000, and verified that the patched sss-bp-on-user-bp.exp still trigger the fail on x86-with-software-single-step. gdb/testsuite: 2014-06-04 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> * gdb.base/sss-bp-on-user-bp.c (main): Remove comments. * gdb.base/sss-bp-on-user-bp.exp: Don't set breakpoint on "set bar break here". Get the next instruction address and set breakpoint there. Remove "bar break" from the regexp patterns.
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int
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main (void)
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{
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/* Assume writes to integers compile to a single instruction. */
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volatile int i = 0;
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i = 1; /* set foo break here */
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i = 2; /* set bar break here */
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i = 2;
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return 0;
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}
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@ -32,7 +32,21 @@ if ![runto_main] then {
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gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "set foo break here"]
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gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "first breakpoint" ".* set foo break here .*"
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gdb_breakpoint [gdb_get_line_number "set bar break here"]
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# Get the address of the next instruction and set a breakpoint there.
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set next_insn_addr ""
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set test "disassemble main"
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gdb_test_multiple $test $test {
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-re ".*=> $hex <\\+$decimal>:\[^\r\n\]+\r\n ($hex) .*$gdb_prompt $" {
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set next_insn_addr $expect_out(1,string)
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pass $test
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}
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}
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if { $next_insn_addr == "" } {
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return -1
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}
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gdb_test "b *$next_insn_addr" "Breakpoint .*"
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# So that GDB doesn't try to remove the regular breakpoint when the
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# step finishes.
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@ -43,9 +57,9 @@ gdb_test_no_output "set breakpoint always-inserted on"
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# remove it. But, a regular breakpoint is planted there already, and
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# with always-inserted on, should remain planted when the step
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# finishes.
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gdb_test "si" "Breakpoint .* bar break .*"
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gdb_test "si" "Breakpoint .*"
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# If the breakpoint is still correctly inserted, then this jump should
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# re-trigger it. Otherwise, GDB will lose control and the program
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# will exit. See PR breakpoints/17000.
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gdb_test "jump *\$pc" "Breakpoint .* bar break .*"
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gdb_test "jump *\$pc" "Breakpoint .*"
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