gdb/gdb-testsuite-update-test-gdb.base-step-over-syscall.exp.patch
Michael Matz 4ee4cc5016 Accepting request 927907 from home:tomdevries:branches:devel:gcc-gdb-gdb-11-1-update
- Maintenance scripts:
  * Add KFAILs in qa.sh.
  * Add missing '-a' in gdb.log greps in qa.sh.
- Disable big endian powerpc.
- Maintenance scripts:
  * Fix patch filtering in clean.sh.
  * Add KFAIL in qa.sh.
- Patches added:
  * gdb-testsuite-add-checks-to-gdb.arch-i386-sse.exp.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-add-gdb.testsuite-dump-system-info.exp.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-add-kfail-in-gdb.threads-fork-plus-threads.exp.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-factor-out-dump_info-in-gdb.testsuite-dump-system-info.exp.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-fix-fail-in-gdb.threads-fork-and-threads.exp.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-fix-gdb.threads-linux-dp.exp.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-fix-port-detection-in-gdb.debuginfod-fetch_src_and_symbols.exp.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-handle-recursive-internal-problem-in-gdb_internal_error_resync.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-handle-runto-fail-in-gdb.mi-mi-var-cp.exp.patch
  * gdb-tui-fix-breakpoint-display-functionality.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-Fix-gdb.threads-thread-specific-bp.exp.patch
- Patches dropped:
  * fix-gdb.threads-linux-dp.exp.patch
- Added maintenance script:
  * qa.sh
- Drop 32bit packages for s390x.
- Fix SLE-15 s390x: unresolvable, nothing provides
  glibc-devel-static-32bit.
- Disable test-case gdb.base/break-interp.exp for SLE-11.
  It causes a
  "glibc detected *** expect: double free or corruption (out)" in
  expect and a subsequent runtest abort.  This might be the cause
  of the package build failure due to
  "Job seems to be stuck here, killed. (after 8hrs of inactivity)"
- Patches added:
  * gdb-testsuite-fix-gdb.base-step-over-syscall.exp-with-m32-amd-case.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-fix-gdb.ada-big_packed_array.exp-xfail-for-m32.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-fix-race-in-gdb.threads-detach-step-over.exp.patch
  * fix-gdb.multi-multi-term-settings.exp-race.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-update-test-gdb.base-step-over-syscall.exp.patch
- Rebase to 11.1 release (as in fedora 35 @ 9cd9368):
  * GDB now supports general memory tagging functionality if the
    underlying architecture supports the proper primitives and hooks.
    Currently this is enabled only for AArch64 MTE.
  * GDB will now look for the .gdbinit file in a config directory
    before looking for ~/.gdbinit.  The file is searched for in
    the following locations: $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/gdb/gdbinit,
    $HOME/.config/gdb/gdbinit, $HOME/.gdbinit.
  * GDB will now load and process commands from
    ~/.config/gdb/gdbearlyinit or ~/.gdbearlyinit if these files
    are present.  These files are processed earlier than any of
    the other initialization files and can affect parts of GDB's
    startup that previously had already been completed before the
    initialization files were read, for example styling of the
    initial GDB greeting.
  * GDB now has two new options "--early-init-command" and
    "--early-init-eval-command" with corresponding short options
    "-eix" and "-eiex" that allow options (that would normally
    appear in a gdbearlyinit file) to be passed on the command
    line.
  * set startup-quietly on|off
    show startup-quietly
    When 'on', this causes GDB to act as if "-silent" were passed
    on the command line.  This command needs to be added to an
    early initialization file (e.g. ~/.config/gdb/gdbearlyinit)
    in order to affect GDB.
  * For RISC-V targets, the target feature
    "org.gnu.gdb.riscv.vector" is now understood by GDB, and can
    be used to describe the vector registers of a target.
  * TUI windows now support mouse actions.  The mouse wheel
    scrolls the appropriate window.
  * Key combinations that do not have a specific action on the
    focused window are passed to GDB.  For example, you now can
    use Ctrl-Left/Ctrl-Right to move between words in the command
    window regardless of which window is in focus.  Previously
    you would need to focus on the command window for such key
    combinations to work.
  * set python ignore-environment on|off
    show python ignore-environment
      When 'on', this causes GDB's builtin Python to ignore any
      environment variables that would otherwise affect how Python
      behaves.  This command needs to be added to an early
      initialization file (e.g. ~/.config/gdb/gdbearlyinit) in
      order to affect GDB.
  * set python dont-write-bytecode auto|on|off
    show python dont-write-bytecode
      When 'on', this causes GDB's builtin Python to not write any
      byte-code (.pyc files) to disk.  This command needs to be
      added to an early initialization file
      (e.g. ~/.config/gdb/gdbearlyinit) in order to affect GDB.
      When 'off' byte-code will always be written.
      When set to 'auto' (the default) Python will check the
      PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE environment variable.
  * break [PROBE_MODIFIER] [LOCATION] [thread THREADNUM]
        [-force-condition] [if CONDITION]
      This command would previously refuse setting a breakpoint if
      the CONDITION expression is invalid at a location.  It now
      accepts and defines the breakpoint if there is at least one
      location at which the CONDITION is valid.  The locations
      for which the CONDITION is invalid, are automatically
      disabled.  If CONDITION is invalid at all of the locations,
      setting the breakpoint is still rejected.  However, the
      '-force-condition' flag can be used in this case for forcing
      GDB to define the breakpoint, making all the current
      locations automatically disabled.  This may be useful if the
      user knows the condition will become meaningful at a future
      location, e.g. due to a shared library load.
- Update libipt to v2.0.4.  Dropped obsoleted patch:
  * v1.5-libipt-static.patch
- Obsoleted fedora patches dropped:
  * gdb-moribund-utrace-workaround.patch
  * gdb-save-restore-file-offset-while-reading-notes-in-core-file.patch
  * gdb-vla-intel-fix-print-char-array.patch
  * gdb-vla-intel-fortran-strides.patch
  * gdb-vla-intel-fortran-vla-strings.patch
  * gdb-vla-intel-stringbt-fix.patch
  * gdb-vla-intel-tests.patch
- Obsoleted fedora fixup patches dropped:
  * fixup-2-gdb-archer-vla-tests.patch
  * fixup-2-gdb-rhbz1156192-recursive-dlopen-test.patch
  * fixup-3-gdb-archer-vla-tests.patch
  * fixup-gdb-6.3-test-pie-20050107.patch
  * fixup-gdb-6.3-threaded-watchpoints2-20050225.patch
  * fixup-gdb-6.5-sharedlibrary-path.patch
  * fixup-gdb-6.8-bz442765-threaded-exec-test.patch
  * fixup-gdb-archer-vla-tests.patch
  * fixup-gdb-base-gnu-ifunc-strstr-workaround-exp.patch
  * fixup-gdb-btrobust.patch
  * fixup-gdb-bz634108-solib_address.patch
  * fixup-gdb-dts-rhel6-python-compat.patch
  * fixup-gdb-gnat-dwarf-crash-3of3.patch
  * fixup-gdb-rhbz1156192-recursive-dlopen-test.patch
  * fixup-gdb-test-ivy-bridge.patch
  * fixup-gdb-vla-intel-fortran-vla-strings.patch
  * fixup-gdb-vla-intel-tests.patch
- Obsoleted patches dropped:
  * amd64-linux-siginfo-include-order.patch
  * gdb-powerpc-remove-512-bytes-region-limit-if-2nd-dawr-is-avaliable.patch
  * gdb-support-dw-lle-start-end.patch
  * gdb-symtab-fix-infinite-recursion-in-dwarf2_cu-get_builder-again.patch
  * gdb-symtab-fix-language-of-frame-without-debug-info.patch
  * gdb-symtab-read-cu-base-address-for-enqueued-cu.patch
  * gdb-symtab-use-early-continue-in-find_pc_sect_compunit.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-catch-condition-evaluation-errors-in-gdb-assert.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-detect-gdb-prompt-after-monitor-exit.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-disable-selftests-for-factory.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-fix-control-flow-in-gdb-reverse-insn-reverse-exp.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-fix-failure-in-gdb-base-step-over-no-symbols-exp.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-fix-gdb-dlang-watch-loc-exp-on-ppc64.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-fix-gdb-reverse-insn-reverse-x86-c-for-m32.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-fix-gdb.arch-amd64-stap-three-arg-disp.s.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-fix-unset-of-debuginfod_urls-in-default_gdb_init.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-fix-xfail-handling-in-gdb.threads-gcore-thread.exp.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-gdb-base-morestack-exp-no-clang.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-gdb-tui-new-layout-exp-partly-require-tcl86.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-handle-sigill-in-gdb-reverse-insn-reverse-exp.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-ignore-debuginfod_urls.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-prevent-pagination-in-gdb-internalflags.patch
  * gdb-threads-fix-lin_thread_get_thread_signals-for-glibc-2.28.patch
  * gdb-try-to-load-libthread_db-only-after-reading-all-shared-libraries-when-attaching.patch
  * gdb-tui-fix-len_without_escapes-in-tui-disasm.c.patch
- Fedora patches updated:
  * gdb-6.3-bz140532-ppc-unwinding-test.patch
  * gdb-6.3-bz202689-exec-from-pthread-test.patch
  * gdb-6.3-gstack-20050411.patch
  * gdb-6.3-inheritancetest-20050726.patch
  * gdb-6.3-mapping-zero-inode-test.patch
  * gdb-6.3-test-dtorfix-20050121.patch
  * gdb-6.3-test-movedir-20050125.patch
  * gdb-6.3-threaded-watchpoints2-20050225.patch
  * gdb-6.5-bz109921-DW_AT_decl_file-test.patch
  * gdb-6.5-bz185337-resolve-tls-without-debuginfo-v2.patch
  * gdb-6.5-bz218379-ppc-solib-trampoline-test.patch
  * gdb-6.5-bz243845-stale-testing-zombie-test.patch
  * gdb-6.5-ia64-libunwind-leak-test.patch
  * gdb-6.5-last-address-space-byte-test.patch
  * gdb-6.5-readline-long-line-crash-test.patch
  * gdb-6.5-section-num-fixup-test.patch
  * gdb-6.5-sharedlibrary-path.patch
  * gdb-6.6-buildid-locate-rpm-scl.patch
  * gdb-6.6-buildid-locate-rpm.patch
  * gdb-6.6-buildid-locate-solib-missing-ids.patch
  * gdb-6.6-buildid-locate.patch
  * gdb-6.6-bz229517-gcore-without-terminal.patch
  * gdb-6.6-bz230000-power6-disassembly-test.patch
  * gdb-6.6-bz237572-ppc-atomic-sequence-test.patch
  * gdb-6.8-bz442765-threaded-exec-test.patch
  * gdb-bz601887-dwarf4-rh-test.patch
  * gdb-bz634108-solib_address.patch
  * gdb-ccache-workaround.patch
  * gdb-container-rh-pkg.patch
  * gdb-fedora-libncursesw.patch
  * gdb-fortran-frame-string.patch
  * gdb-glibc-strstr-workaround.patch
  * gdb-lineno-makeup-test.patch
  * gdb-linux_perf-bundle.patch
  * gdb-physname-pr11734-test.patch
  * gdb-ppc-power7-test.patch
  * gdb-rhbz1156192-recursive-dlopen-test.patch
  * gdb-rhbz1261564-aarch64-hw-watchpoint-test.patch
  * gdb-rhbz1350436-type-printers-error.patch
  * gdb-rhbz1398387-tab-crash-test.patch
  * gdb-test-dw2-aranges.patch
  * gdb-test-ivy-bridge.patch
  * gdb-test-pid0-core.patch
- Patches updated:
  * gdb-fix-selftest-fails-with-gdb-build-with-O2-flto.patch
  * gdb-gcore-bash.patch
- Fedora patches added:
  * gdb-6.3-attach-see-vdso-test.patch
  * gdb-6.3-inferior-notification-20050721.patch
  * gdb-6.5-gcore-buffer-limit-test.patch
  * gdb-6.5-missed-trap-on-step-test.patch
  * gdb-rhbz1976887-field-location-kind.patch
  * gdb-rhbz2012976-paper-over-fortran-lex-problems.patch
  * gdb-test-for-rhbz1976887.patch
- Fedora fixup patches added:
  * fixup-2-gdb-6.6-buildid-locate.patch
  * fixup-gdb-glibc-strstr-workaround.patch
  * fixup-gdb-linux_perf-bundle.patch
  * fixup-gdb-rhbz1325795-framefilters-test.patch
  * fixup-gdb-rhbz1553104-s390x-arch12-test.patch
- Patches added:
  * fix-gdb.mi-new-ui-mi-sync.exp.patch
  * fix-gdb.threads-linux-dp.exp.patch
  * gdb-add-index.sh-fix-bashism.patch
  * gdb-build-add-cxx_dialect-to-cxx.patch
  * gdb-build-make-c-exp.y-work-with-bison-3.8.patch
  * gdb-python-finishbreakpoint-update.patch
  * gdb-symtab-add-call_site_eq-and-call_site_hash.patch
  * gdb-symtab-c-ify-call_site.patch
  * gdb-symtab-fix-htab_find_slot-call-in-read_call_site_scope.patch
  * gdb-symtab-remove-compunit_call_site_htab.patch
  * gdb-symtab-use-unrelocated-addresses-in-call_site.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-add-nopie-in-two-test-cases.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-fix-fail-in-gdb.base-annota1.exp.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-fix-fail-in-gdb.tui-corefile-run.exp.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-fix-gdb.base-dcache-flush.exp.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-fix-gdb.gdb-selftest.exp.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-fix-gdb.python-py-events.exp.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-fix-gdb.server-server-kill.exp-with-m32.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-fix-gdb.threads-check-libthread-db.exp-with-glibc-2.34.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-handle-supports_memtag-in-gdb.base-gdb-caching-proc.exp.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-prevent-compilation-fails-with-unix-fpie-pie.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-refactor-regexp-in-gdb.base-annota1.exp.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-support-fpie-fno-pie-pie-no-pie-in-gdb_compile_rust.patch
  * gdb-testsuite-use-compiler-generated-instead-of-gas-generated-stabs.patch
- Fedora patches replaced:
  * fixup-gdb-6.6-buildid-locate.patch
- Added maintenance scripts:
  * import-patches.sh
  * clean.sh

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/927907
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:gcc/gdb?expand=0&rev=289
2021-10-28 13:16:07 +00:00

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gdb/testsuite: update test gdb.base/step-over-syscall.exp
I was looking at PR gdb/19675 and the related test
gdb.base/step-over-syscall.exp. This test includes a call to kfail
when we are testing a displaced step over a clone syscall.
While looking at the test I removed the call to kfail and ran the
test, and was surprised that the test passed.
I ran the test a few times and it does sometimes fail, but mostly it
passed fine.
PR gdb/19675 describes how, when we displaced step over a clone, the
new thread is created with a $pc in the displaced step buffer. GDB
then fails to "fix" this $pc (for the new thread), and the thread will
be set running with its current $pc value. This means that the new
thread will just start executing from whatever happens to be after the
displaced stepping buffer.
In the original PR gdb/19675 bug report Yao Qi was seeing the new
thread cause a segfault, the problem is, what actually happens is
totally undefined.
On my machine, I'm seeing the new thread reenter main, it then starts
trying to run the test again (in the new thread). This just happens
to be safe enough (in this simple test) that most of the time the
inferior doesn't crash.
In this commit I try to make the test slightly more likely to fail by
doing a couple of things.
First, I added a static variable to main, this is set true when the
first thread enters main, if a second thread ever enters main then I
force an abort.
Second, when the test is finishing I want to ensure that the new
threads have had a chance to do "something bad" if they are going to.
So I added a global counter, as each thread starts successfully it
decrements the counter. The main thread does not proceed to the final
marker function (where GDB has placed a breakpoint) until all threads
have started successfully. This means that if the newly created
thread doesn't successfully enter clone_fn then the counter will never
reach zero and the test will timeout.
With these two changes my hope is that the test should fail more
reliably, and so, I have also changed the test to call setup_kfail
before the specific steps that we expect to misbehave instead of just
calling kfail and skipping parts of the test completely. The benefit
of this is that if/when we fix GDB this test will start to KPASS and
we'll know to update this test to remove the setup_kfail call.
---
gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/step-over-clone.c | 39 ++++++++++++++++
gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/step-over-syscall.exp | 69 +++++++++++++++++++++++-----
2 files changed, 97 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/step-over-clone.c b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/step-over-clone.c
index 581bf5fdde5..ef6fd922eb1 100644
--- a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/step-over-clone.c
+++ b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/step-over-clone.c
@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sched.h>
+#include <pthread.h>
static void
marker ()
@@ -26,9 +27,22 @@ marker ()
#define STACK_SIZE 0x1000
+/* These are used to signal that the threads have started correctly. The
+ GLOBAL_THREAD_COUNT is set to the number of threads in main, then
+ decremented (under a lock) in each new thread. */
+pthread_mutex_t global_lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
+int global_thread_count = 0;
+
static int
clone_fn (void *unused)
{
+ /* Signal that this thread has started correctly. */
+ if (pthread_mutex_lock (&global_lock) != 0)
+ abort ();
+ global_thread_count--;
+ if (pthread_mutex_unlock (&global_lock) != 0)
+ abort ();
+
return 0;
}
@@ -38,9 +52,21 @@ main (void)
int i, pid;
unsigned char *stack[6];
+ /* Due to bug gdb/19675 the cloned thread _might_ try to reenter main
+ (this depends on where the displaced instruction is placed for
+ execution). However, if we do reenter main then lets ensure we fail
+ hard rather then just silently executing the code below. */
+ static int started = 0;
+ if (!started)
+ started = 1;
+ else
+ abort ();
+
for (i = 0; i < (sizeof (stack) / sizeof (stack[0])); i++)
stack[i] = malloc (STACK_SIZE);
+ global_thread_count = (sizeof (stack) / sizeof (stack[0]));
+
for (i = 0; i < (sizeof (stack) / sizeof (stack[0])); i++)
{
pid = clone (clone_fn, stack[i] + STACK_SIZE, CLONE_FILES | CLONE_VM,
@@ -50,5 +76,18 @@ main (void)
for (i = 0; i < (sizeof (stack) / sizeof (stack[0])); i++)
free (stack[i]);
+ /* Set an alarm so we don't end up stuck waiting for threads that might
+ never start correctly. */
+ alarm (120);
+
+ /* Now wait for all the threads to start up. */
+ while (global_thread_count != 0)
+ {
+ /* Force memory barrier so GLOBAL_THREAD_COUNT will be refetched. */
+ asm volatile ("" ::: "memory");
+ sleep (1);
+ }
+
+ /* Call marker, this is what GDB is waiting for. */
marker ();
}
diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/step-over-syscall.exp b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/step-over-syscall.exp
index a4821d7cd5a..7e9746e8dd9 100644
--- a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/step-over-syscall.exp
+++ b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/step-over-syscall.exp
@@ -41,11 +41,50 @@ if { [istarget "i\[34567\]86-*-linux*"] || [istarget "x86_64-*-linux*"] } {
return -1
}
-proc_with_prefix check_pc_after_cross_syscall { syscall syscall_insn_next_addr } {
+proc_with_prefix check_pc_after_cross_syscall { displaced syscall syscall_insn_next_addr } {
+ global gdb_prompt
+
set syscall_insn_next_addr_found [get_hexadecimal_valueof "\$pc" "0"]
+ # After the 'stepi' we expect thread 1 to still be selected.
+ # However, when displaced stepping over a clone bug gdb/19675
+ # means this might not be the case.
+ #
+ # Which thread we end up in depends on a race between the original
+ # thread-1, and the new thread (created by the clone), so we can't
+ # guarantee which thread we will be in at this point.
+ #
+ # For the fork/vfork syscalls, which are correctly handled by
+ # displaced stepping we will always be in thread-1 or the original
+ # process at this point.
+ set curr_thread "unknown"
+ gdb_test_multiple "info threads" "" {
+ -re "Id\\s+Target Id\\s+Frame\\s*\r\n" {
+ exp_continue
+ }
+ -re "^\\* (\\d+)\\s+\[^\r\n\]+\r\n" {
+ set curr_thread $expect_out(1,string)
+ exp_continue
+ }
+ -re "^\\s+\\d+\\s+\[^\r\n\]+\r\n" {
+ exp_continue
+ }
+ -re "$gdb_prompt " {
+ }
+ }
+
+ # If we are displaced stepping over a clone, and we ended up in
+ # the wrong thread then the following check of the $pc value will
+ # fail.
+ if { $displaced == "on" && $syscall == "clone" && $curr_thread != 1 } {
+ # GDB doesn't support stepping over clone syscall with
+ # displaced stepping.
+ setup_kfail "*-*-*" "gdb/19675"
+ }
+
gdb_assert {$syscall_insn_next_addr != 0 \
- && $syscall_insn_next_addr == $syscall_insn_next_addr_found} \
+ && $syscall_insn_next_addr == $syscall_insn_next_addr_found \
+ && $curr_thread == 1} \
"single step over $syscall final pc"
}
@@ -204,7 +243,12 @@ proc step_over_syscall { syscall } {
set testfile "step-over-$syscall"
- if [build_executable ${testfile}.exp ${testfile} ${testfile}.c {debug}] {
+ set options [list debug]
+ if { $syscall == "clone" } {
+ lappend options "pthreads"
+ }
+
+ if [build_executable ${testfile}.exp ${testfile} ${testfile}.c $options] {
untested "failed to compile"
return -1
}
@@ -214,13 +258,6 @@ proc step_over_syscall { syscall } {
continue
}
- if { $displaced == "on" && $syscall == "clone" } {
- # GDB doesn't support stepping over clone syscall with
- # displaced stepping.
- kfail "gdb/19675" "single step over clone"
- continue
- }
-
set ret [setup $syscall]
set syscall_insn_addr [lindex $ret 0]
@@ -257,12 +294,22 @@ proc step_over_syscall { syscall } {
if {[gdb_test "stepi" "x/i .*=>.*" "single step over $syscall"] != 0} {
return -1
}
- check_pc_after_cross_syscall $syscall $syscall_insn_next_addr
+ check_pc_after_cross_syscall $displaced $syscall $syscall_insn_next_addr
# Delete breakpoint syscall insns to avoid interference to other syscalls.
delete_breakpoints
gdb_test "break marker" "Breakpoint.*at.* file .*${testfile}.c, line.*"
+
+ # If we are displaced stepping over a clone syscall then
+ # we expect the following check to fail. See also the
+ # code in check_pc_after_cross_syscall.
+ if { $displaced == "on" && $syscall == "clone" } {
+ # GDB doesn't support stepping over clone syscall with
+ # displaced stepping.
+ setup_kfail "*-*-*" "gdb/19675"
+ }
+
gdb_test "continue" "Continuing\\..*Breakpoint \[0-9\]+, marker \\(\\) at.*" \
"continue to marker ($syscall)"
}