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In a record session, when we move backward, GDB switches from normal execution to simulation. Moving forward again, the emulation continues until the end of the reverse history. When the end is reached, the execution stops, and a warning message is shown. This message has been modified to indicate that the forward emulation has reached the end, but the execution can continue as normal, and the recording will also continue. Before this patch, the warning message shown in that case was the same as in the reverse case. This meant that when the end of history was reached in either backward or forward emulation, the same message was displayed: "No more reverse-execution history." This message has changed for these two cases. Backward emulation: "Reached end of recorded history; stopping. Backward execution from here not possible." Forward emulation: "Reached end of recorded history; stopping. Following forward execution will be added to history." The reason for this change is that the initial message was deceiving, for the forward case, making the user believe that forward debugging could not continue. Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=31224 Reviewed-By: Markus T. Metzger <markus.t.metzger@intel.com> (btrace) Approved-By: Guinevere Larsen <blarsen@redhat.com>
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# This testcase is part of GDB, the GNU debugger.
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#
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# Copyright 2013-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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#
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# Contributed by Intel Corp. <markus.t.metzger@intel.com>
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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 3 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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require allow_btrace_tests
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# This test is stepping on instruction level. To guarantee that we always
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# get the same execution trace, we use an assembly source file.
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#
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# We use different assembly sources based on the target architecture.
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#
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# Luckily, they are similar enough that a single test script can handle
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# both.
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if [info exists COMPILE] {
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# make check RUNTESTFLAGS="gdb.btrace/stepi.exp COMPILE=1"
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standard_testfile record_goto.c
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lappend opts debug
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} elseif {[istarget "i?86-*-*"] || [istarget "x86_64-*-*"]} {
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if {[is_amd64_regs_target]} {
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standard_testfile x86_64-record_goto.S
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} else {
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standard_testfile i686-record_goto.S
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}
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} else {
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unsupported "target architecture not supported"
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return -1
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}
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if [prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" $testfile $srcfile {}] {
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return -1
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}
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if ![runto_main] {
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return -1
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}
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global gdb_prompt
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proc check_replay_at { insn } {
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gdb_test "info record" [multi_line \
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"Active record target: record-btrace" \
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".*" \
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"Recorded 40 instructions in 16 functions \\\(0 gaps\\\) for .*" \
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"Replay in progress\. At instruction $insn\." \
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] "check replay at $insn"
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}
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# trace the call to the test function
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with_test_prefix "record" {
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gdb_test_no_output "record btrace"
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gdb_test "next" ".*" "next.1"
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}
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# we start with stepping to make sure that the trace is fetched automatically
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with_test_prefix "fetch" {
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gdb_test "reverse-stepi" ".*fun4\.5.*" "reverse-stepi.1"
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gdb_test "reverse-stepi" ".*fun4\.5.*" "reverse-stepi.2"
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# let's check where we are in the trace
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check_replay_at 39
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}
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# let's step forward and check again
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with_test_prefix "stepi" {
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gdb_test "stepi" ".*fun4\.5.*"
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check_replay_at 40
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}
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# with the next step, we stop replaying
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with_test_prefix "end" {
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gdb_test "stepi" ".*main\.3.*"
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gdb_test "info record" [multi_line \
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"Active record target: record-btrace" \
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".*" \
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"Recorded 40 instructions in 16 functions \\\(0 gaps\\\) for \[^\\\r\\\n\]*" \
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]
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}
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# let's try nexti
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with_test_prefix "reverse-nexti.1" {
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gdb_test "reverse-nexti" ".*main\.2.*"
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check_replay_at 1
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}
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# we can't reverse-nexti any further
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with_test_prefix "reverse-nexti.2" {
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gdb_test "reverse-nexti" \
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"Reached end of recorded history; stopping\.\r\n.*main\.2.*" \
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"reverse-nexti.2"
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check_replay_at 1
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}
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# but we can step back again
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with_test_prefix "nexti" {
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gdb_test "nexti" ".*main\.3.*"
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gdb_test "info record" [multi_line \
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"Active record target: record-btrace" \
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".*" \
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"Recorded 40 instructions in 16 functions \\\(0 gaps\\\) for \[^\\\r\\\n\]*" \
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]
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}
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# let's step from a goto position somewhere in the middle
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with_test_prefix "goto" {
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gdb_test "record goto 22" ".*fun3\.2.*"
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with_test_prefix "goto 22" { check_replay_at 22 }
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gdb_test "stepi" ".*fun1\.1.*" "stepi.3"
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with_test_prefix "stepi to 23" { check_replay_at 23 }
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gdb_test "reverse-stepi" ".*fun3\.2.*" "reverse-stepi.3"
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with_test_prefix "reverse-stepi to 22" { check_replay_at 22 }
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gdb_test "nexti" ".*fun3\.3.*"
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with_test_prefix "nexti to 27" { check_replay_at 27 }
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gdb_test "reverse-nexti" ".*fun3\.2.*" "reverse-nexti.3"
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with_test_prefix "reverse-nexti to 22" { check_replay_at 22 }
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}
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# let's try to step off the left end
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with_test_prefix "goto begin" {
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gdb_test "record goto begin" ".*main\.2.*"
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check_replay_at 1
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with_test_prefix "reverse-stepi" {
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gdb_test "reverse-stepi" \
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"Reached end of recorded history; stopping\.\r\n.*main\.2.*" \
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"reverse-stepi.1"
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gdb_test "reverse-stepi" \
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"Reached end of recorded history; stopping\.\r\n.*main\.2.*" \
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"reverse-stepi.2"
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check_replay_at 1
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}
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with_test_prefix "reverse-nexti" {
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gdb_test "reverse-nexti" \
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"Reached end of recorded history; stopping\.\r\n.*main\.2.*" \
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"reverse-nexti.1"
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gdb_test "reverse-nexti" \
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"Reached end of recorded history; stopping\.\r\n.*main\.2.*" \
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"reverse-nexti.2"
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check_replay_at 1
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}
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# we can step forward, though
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with_test_prefix "stepi" {
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gdb_test "stepi" ".*fun4\.1.*"
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check_replay_at 2
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}
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}
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# let's try to step off the left end again
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with_test_prefix "reverse-stepi" {
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gdb_test "reverse-stepi" ".*main\.2.*" "reverse-stepi.1"
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gdb_test "reverse-stepi" \
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"Reached end of recorded history; stopping\.\r\n.*main\.2.*" \
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"reverse-stepi.2"
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gdb_test "reverse-stepi" \
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"Reached end of recorded history; stopping\.\r\n.*main\.2.*" \
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"reverse-stepi.3"
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check_replay_at 1
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}
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