cached-source-file.exp revision 1.1.1.2
1# Copyright (C) 2020-2023 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# Test for PR tui/25126. 17# 18# The bug is about a regression that makes GDB not reload its source 19# code cache when the inferior's symbols are reloaded, which leads to 20# wrong backtraces/listings. 21# 22# This bug is reproducible even without using the TUI. 23 24standard_testfile 25 26# Only run on native boards. 27if { [use_gdb_stub] || [target_info gdb_protocol] == "extended-remote" } { 28 return -1 29} 30 31# Because we need to modify the source file later, it's better if we 32# just copy it to our output directory (instead of messing with the 33# user's source directory). 34set newsrc [standard_output_file $testfile].c 35file copy -force -- $srcdir/$subdir/$srcfile $newsrc 36set srcfile $newsrc 37 38if { [prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" $testfile $srcfile] } { 39 return -1 40} 41 42# Get the line number for the line with the "break-here" marker. 43set bp_line [gdb_get_line_number "break-here" $srcfile] 44 45gdb_assert { [runto "$srcfile:$bp_line"] } \ 46 "run to break-here marker" 47 48# Do a "list" and check that the printed line matches the line of the 49# original source file. 50gdb_test_no_output "set listsize 1" 51gdb_test "list" "$bp_line\[ \t\]+printf \\(\"hello\\\\n\"\\); /\\* break-here \\*/" \ 52 "check the first version of the source file" 53 54# Modify the original source file, and add an extra line into it. 55# This only works locally because of the TCL commands. 56set bkpsrc [standard_output_file $testfile].c.bkp 57set bkpsrcfd [open $bkpsrc w] 58set srcfd [open $srcfile r] 59 60while { [gets $srcfd line] != -1 } { 61 if { [string first "break-here" $line] != -1 } { 62 # Put a "printf" line before the "break-here" line. 63 puts $bkpsrcfd " printf (\"foo\\n\"); /* new-marker */" 64 } 65 puts $bkpsrcfd $line 66} 67 68close $bkpsrcfd 69close $srcfd 70file rename -force -- $bkpsrc $srcfile 71# We have to wait 1 second because of the way GDB checks whether the 72# binary has changed or not. GDB uses stat(2) and currently checks 73# 'st_mtime', whose precision is measured in seconds. Since the copy, 74# rename, and rebuild can take less than 1 second, GDB might mistakenly 75# assume that the binary is unchanged. 76sleep 1 77 78# Recompile the modified source. We use "gdb_compile" here instead of 79# "prepare_for_testing" because we don't want to call "clean_restart". 80if { [gdb_compile "${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug}] != "" } { 81 return -1 82} 83 84# Rerun the program. This should not only force GDB to reload the 85# source cache, but also to break at BP_LINE again, which now has 86# different contents. 87set q \ 88 [multi_line \ 89 "The program being debugged has been started already\\." \ 90 "Start it from the beginning\\? \\(y or n\\) "] 91set binregex [string_to_regexp $binfile] 92set re \ 93 [multi_line \ 94 "\\`$binregex\\' has changed; re-reading symbols\\.(" \ 95 "Expanding full symbols from $binfile\\.\\.\\.)?" \ 96 "Starting program: ${binregex}.*"] 97gdb_test "run" $re "rerun program" $q y 98 99# Again, perform the listing and check that the line indeed has 100# changed for GDB. 101gdb_test "list" "${bp_line}\[ \t\]+printf \\(\"foo\\\\n\"\\); /\\\* new-marker \\\*/.*" \ 102 "verify that the source code is properly reloaded" 103 104# Modify the source file again. As before, this only works locally 105# because of the TCL commands. 106set bkpsrc [standard_output_file $testfile].c.bkp 107set bkpsrcfd [open $bkpsrc w] 108set srcfd [open $srcfile r] 109 110while { [gets $srcfd line] != -1 } { 111 if { [string first "new-marker" $line] != -1 } { 112 # Modify the printf line that we added previously. 113 puts $bkpsrcfd " printf (\"foo\\n\"); /* new-marker updated */" 114 } else { 115 puts $bkpsrcfd $line 116 } 117} 118 119close $bkpsrcfd 120close $srcfd 121file rename -force -- $bkpsrc $srcfile 122 123# As before, delay so that at least one second has passed. GDB still 124# will not spot that the source file has changed, as GDB doesn't do a 125# time check unless the binary has also changed, this delay just 126# allows us to confirm this behaviour. 127sleep 1 128 129# List the printf line again, we should not see the file changes yet 130# as the binary is unchanged, so the cached contents will still be 131# used. 132gdb_test "list ${bp_line}" "${bp_line}\[ \t\]+printf \\(\"foo\\\\n\"\\); /\\\* new-marker \\\*/.*" \ 133 "verify that the source code change is not seen yet" 134 135gdb_test "maint flush source-cache" "Source cache flushed\\." 136 137# List the printf line again. After the cache flush GDB will re-read 138# the source file and we should now see the changes. 139gdb_test "list ${bp_line}" "${bp_line}\[ \t\]+printf \\(\"foo\\\\n\"\\); /\\\* new-marker updated \\\*/.*" \ 140 "verify that the updated source code change is not seen" 141