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From FEDORA_PATCHES Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Andrew Burgess <aburgess@redhat.com>
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Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2023 12:04:36 +0000
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Subject: gdb-rhbz-2232086-generate-gdb-index-consistently.patch
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;; Back-port upstream commit aff250145af as part of a fix for
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;; non-deterministic gdb-index generation (RH BZ 2232086).
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gdb: generate gdb-index identically regardless of work thread count
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It was observed that changing the number of worker threads that GDB
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uses (maintenance set worker-threads NUM) would have an impact on the
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layout of the generated gdb-index.
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The cause seems to be how the CU are distributed between threads, and
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then symbols that appear in multiple CU can be encountered earlier or
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later depending on whether a particular CU moves between threads.
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I certainly found this behaviour was reproducible when generating an
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index for GDB itself, like:
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gdb -q -nx -nh -batch \
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-eiex 'maint set worker-threads NUM' \
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-ex 'save gdb-index /tmp/'
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And then setting different values for NUM will change the generated
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index.
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Now, the question is: does this matter?
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I would like to suggest that yes, this does matter. At Red Hat we
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generate a gdb-index as part of the build process, and we would
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ideally like to have reproducible builds: for the same source,
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compiled with the same tool-chain, we should get the exact same output
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binary. And we do .... except for the index.
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Now we could simply force GDB to only use a single worker thread when
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we build the index, but, I don't think the idea of reproducible builds
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is that strange, so I think we should ensure that our generated
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indexes are always reproducible.
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To achieve this, I propose that we add an extra step when building the
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gdb-index file. After constructing the initial symbol hash table
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contents, we will pull all the symbols out of the hash, sort them,
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then re-insert them in sorted order. This will ensure that the
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structure of the generated hash will remain consistent (given the same
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set of symbols).
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I've extended the existing index-file test to check that the generated
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index doesn't change if we adjust the number of worker threads used.
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Given that this test is already rather slow, I've only made one change
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to the worker-thread count. Maybe this test should be changed to use
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a smaller binary, which is quicker to load, and for which we could
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then try many different worker thread counts.
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Approved-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
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diff --git a/gdb/dwarf2/index-write.c b/gdb/dwarf2/index-write.c
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--- a/gdb/dwarf2/index-write.c
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+++ b/gdb/dwarf2/index-write.c
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@@ -210,6 +210,13 @@ struct mapped_symtab
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void add_index_entry (const char *name, int is_static,
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gdb_index_symbol_kind kind, offset_type cu_index);
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+ /* When entries are originally added into the data hash the order will
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+ vary based on the number of worker threads GDB is configured to use.
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+ This function will rebuild the hash such that the final layout will be
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+ deterministic regardless of the number of worker threads used. */
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+
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+ void sort ();
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+
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/* Access the obstack. */
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struct obstack *obstack ()
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{ return &m_string_obstack; }
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@@ -296,6 +303,65 @@ mapped_symtab::hash_expand ()
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}
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}
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+/* See mapped_symtab class declaration. */
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+
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+void mapped_symtab::sort ()
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+{
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+ /* Move contents out of this->data vector. */
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+ std::vector<symtab_index_entry> original_data = std::move (m_data);
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+
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+ /* Restore the size of m_data, this will avoid having to expand the hash
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+ table (and rehash all elements) when we reinsert after sorting.
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+ However, we do reset the element count, this allows for some sanity
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+ checking asserts during the reinsert phase. */
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+ gdb_assert (m_data.size () == 0);
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+ m_data.resize (original_data.size ());
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+ m_element_count = 0;
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+
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+ /* Remove empty entries from ORIGINAL_DATA, this makes sorting quicker. */
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+ auto it = std::remove_if (original_data.begin (), original_data.end (),
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+ [] (const symtab_index_entry &entry) -> bool
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+ {
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+ return entry.name == nullptr;
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+ });
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+ original_data.erase (it, original_data.end ());
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+
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+ /* Sort the existing contents. */
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+ std::sort (original_data.begin (), original_data.end (),
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+ [] (const symtab_index_entry &a,
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+ const symtab_index_entry &b) -> bool
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+ {
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+ /* Return true if A is before B. */
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+ gdb_assert (a.name != nullptr);
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+ gdb_assert (b.name != nullptr);
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+
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+ return strcmp (a.name, b.name) < 0;
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+ });
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+
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+ /* Re-insert each item from the sorted list. */
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+ for (auto &entry : original_data)
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+ {
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+ /* We know that ORIGINAL_DATA contains no duplicates, this data was
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+ taken from a hash table that de-duplicated entries for us, so
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+ count this as a new item.
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+
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+ As we retained the original size of m_data (see above) then we
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+ should never need to grow m_data_ during this re-insertion phase,
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+ assert that now. */
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+ ++m_element_count;
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+ gdb_assert (!this->hash_needs_expanding ());
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+
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+ /* Lookup a slot. */
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+ symtab_index_entry &slot = this->find_slot (entry.name);
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+
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+ /* As discussed above, we should not find duplicates. */
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+ gdb_assert (slot.name == nullptr);
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+
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+ /* Move this item into the slot we found. */
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+ slot = std::move (entry);
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+ }
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+}
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+
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/* See class definition. */
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void
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@@ -1311,6 +1377,9 @@ write_gdbindex (dwarf2_per_bfd *per_bfd, cooked_index *table,
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for (auto map : table->get_addrmaps ())
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write_address_map (map, addr_vec, cu_index_htab);
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+ /* Ensure symbol hash is built domestically. */
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+ symtab.sort ();
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+
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/* Now that we've processed all symbols we can shrink their cu_indices
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lists. */
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symtab.minimize ();
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diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.gdb/index-file.exp b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.gdb/index-file.exp
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--- a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.gdb/index-file.exp
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+++ b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.gdb/index-file.exp
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@@ -38,6 +38,9 @@ with_timeout_factor $timeout_factor {
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clean_restart $filename
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}
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+# Record how many worker threads GDB is using.
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+set worker_threads [gdb_get_worker_threads]
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+
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# Generate an index file.
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set dir1 [standard_output_file "index_1"]
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remote_exec host "mkdir -p ${dir1}"
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@@ -116,3 +119,41 @@ proc check_symbol_table_usage { filename } {
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set index_filename_base [file tail $filename]
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check_symbol_table_usage "$dir1/${index_filename_base}.gdb-index"
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+
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+# If GDB is using more than 1 worker thread then reduce the number of
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+# worker threads, regenerate the index, and check that we get the same
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+# index file back. At one point the layout of the index would vary
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+# based on the number of worker threads used.
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+if { $worker_threads > 1 } {
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+ # Start GDB, but don't load a file yet.
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+ clean_restart
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+
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+ # Adjust the number of threads to use.
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+ set reduced_threads [expr $worker_threads / 2]
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+ gdb_test_no_output "maint set worker-threads $reduced_threads"
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+
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+ with_timeout_factor $timeout_factor {
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+ # Now load the test binary.
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+ gdb_file_cmd $filename
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+ }
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+
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+ # Generate an index file.
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+ set dir2 [standard_output_file "index_2"]
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+ remote_exec host "mkdir -p ${dir2}"
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+ with_timeout_factor $timeout_factor {
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+ gdb_test_no_output "save gdb-index $dir2" \
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+ "create second gdb-index file"
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+ }
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+
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+ # Close GDB.
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+ gdb_exit
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+
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+ # Now check that the index files are identical.
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+ foreach suffix { gdb-index } {
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+ set result \
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+ [remote_exec host \
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+ "cmp -s \"$dir1/${index_filename_base}.${suffix}\" \"$dir2/${index_filename_base}.${suffix}\""]
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+ gdb_assert { [lindex $result 0] == 0 } \
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+ "$suffix files are identical"
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+ }
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+}
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diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/lib/gdb.exp b/gdb/testsuite/lib/gdb.exp
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--- a/gdb/testsuite/lib/gdb.exp
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+++ b/gdb/testsuite/lib/gdb.exp
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@@ -10033,6 +10033,21 @@ proc is_target_non_stop { {testname ""} } {
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return $is_non_stop
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}
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+# Return the number of worker threads that GDB is currently using.
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+
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+proc gdb_get_worker_threads { {testname ""} } {
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+ set worker_threads "UNKNOWN"
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+ gdb_test_multiple "maintenance show worker-threads" $testname {
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+ -wrap -re "The number of worker threads GDB can use is unlimited \\(currently ($::decimal)\\)\\." {
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+ set worker_threads $expect_out(1,string)
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+ }
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+ -wrap -re "The number of worker threads GDB can use is ($::decimal)\\." {
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+ set worker_threads $expect_out(1,string)
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+ }
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+ }
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+ return $worker_threads
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+}
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+
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# Check if the compiler emits epilogue information associated
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# with the closing brace or with the last statement line.
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#
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