# Copyright 2016-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . # This test spawns a few threads that immediately exit the whole # process. On targets where the debugger needs to detach from each # thread individually (such as on the Linux kernel), the debugger must # handle the case of the process exiting while the detach is ongoing. # # Similarly, the process can also be killed from outside the debugger # (e.g., with SIGKILL), _before_ the user requests a detach. The # debugger must likewise detach gracefully. # # The testcase actually builds two variants of the test program: # single-process, and multi-process. In the multi-process variant, # the test program forks, and it's the fork child that spawns threads # that exit just while the process is being detached from. The fork # parent waits for its child to exit, so if GDB fails to detach from # the child correctly, the parent hangs. Because continuing the # parent can mask failure to detach from the child correctly (e.g., # due to waitpid(-1,...) calls deep in the target layers managing to # reap the child), we try immediately detaching from the parent too, # and observing whether the parent exits via standard output. # # Normally, if testing with "target remote" against gdbserver, then # after detaching from all attached processes, gdbserver exits. # However, when gdbserver detaches from a process that is its own # direct child, gdbserver does not exit immediately. Instead it # "joins" (waits for) the child, only exiting when the child itself # exits too. Thus, on Linux, if gdbserver fails to detach from the # zombie child's threads correctly (or rather, reap them), it'll hang, # because the leader thread will only return an exit status after all # threads are reaped. We test that as well. standard_testfile # Test that GDBserver exits. proc test_server_exit {} { global server_spawn_id set test "server exits" gdb_expect { -i $server_spawn_id eof { pass $test wait -i $server_spawn_id unset server_spawn_id } timeout { fail "$test (timeout)" } } } # If RESULT is not zero, make the caller return. proc return_if_fail { result } { if {$result != 0} { return -code return } } # Detach from a process, and ensure that it exits after detaching. # This relies on inferior I/O. INF_OUTPUT_RE is the pattern that # matches the expected inferior output. proc detach_and_expect_exit {inf_output_re test} { global decimal global gdb_spawn_id global inferior_spawn_id global gdb_prompt return_if_fail [gdb_test_multiple "detach" $test { -re "Detaching from .*, process $decimal" { } }] # Use an indirect spawn id list, and remove inferior spawn id from # the expected output as soon as it matches, so that if # $inf_inferior_spawn_id is $server_spawn_id and we're testing in # "target remote" mode, the eof caused by gdbserver exiting is # left for the caller to handle. global daee_spawn_id_list set daee_spawn_id_list "$inferior_spawn_id $gdb_spawn_id" set saw_prompt 0 set saw_inf_exit 0 while { !$saw_prompt || ! $saw_inf_exit } { # We don't know what order the interesting things will arrive in. # Using a pattern of the form 'x|y|z' instead of -re x ... -re y # ... -re z ensures that expect always chooses the match that # occurs leftmost in the input, and not the pattern appearing # first in the script that occurs anywhere in the input, so that # we don't skip anything. return_if_fail [gdb_test_multiple "" $test { -i daee_spawn_id_list -re "($inf_output_re)|($gdb_prompt )" { if {[info exists expect_out(1,string)]} { verbose -log "saw inferior exit" set saw_inf_exit 1 set daee_spawn_id_list "$gdb_spawn_id" } elseif {[info exists expect_out(2,string)]} { verbose -log "saw prompt" set saw_prompt 1 set daee_spawn_id_list "$inferior_spawn_id" } array unset expect_out } }] } pass $test } # Run to _exit in the child. proc continue_to_exit_bp {} { gdb_breakpoint "_exit" temporary gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "_exit" ".*_exit.*" } # If testing single-process, simply detach from the process. # # If testing multi-process, first detach from the child, then detach # from the parent and confirm that the parent exits, thus ensuring # we've detached from the child successfully, as the parent hangs in # its waitpid call otherwise. # # If connected with "target remote", make sure gdbserver exits. # # CMD indicates what to do with the parent after detaching the child. # Can be either "detach" to detach, or "continue", to continue to # exit. # # CHILD_EXIT indicates how is the child expected to exit. Can be # either "normal" for normal exit, or "signal" for killed with signal # SIGKILL. # proc do_detach {multi_process cmd child_exit} { global decimal global server_spawn_id if {$child_exit == "normal"} { set continue_re "exited normally.*" set inf_output_re "exited, status=0" } elseif {$child_exit == "signal"} { if {$multi_process} { set continue_re "exited with code 02.*" } else { set continue_re "terminated with signal SIGKILL.*" } set inf_output_re "signaled, sig=9" } else { error "unhandled \$child_exit: $child_exit" } set is_remote [expr {[target_info exists gdb_protocol] && [target_info gdb_protocol] == "remote"}] if {$multi_process} { gdb_test "detach" "Detaching from .*, process $decimal\r\n\\\[Inferior $decimal \\(.*\\) detached\\\]" \ "detach child" gdb_test "inferior 1" "\[Switching to inferior $decimal\].*" \ "switch to parent" if {$cmd == "detach"} { # Make sure that detach works and that the parent process # exits cleanly. detach_and_expect_exit $inf_output_re "detach parent" } elseif {$cmd == "continue"} { # Make sure that continuing works and that the parent process # exits cleanly. gdb_test "continue" $continue_re } else { perror "unhandled command: $cmd" } } else { if $is_remote { set extra "\r\nEnding remote debugging\." } else { set extra "" } if {$cmd == "detach"} { gdb_test "detach" "Detaching from .*, process ${decimal}\r\n\\\[Inferior $decimal \\(.*\\) detached\\\]$extra" } elseif {$cmd == "continue"} { gdb_test "continue" $continue_re } else { perror "unhandled command: $cmd" } } # When connected in "target remote" mode, the server should exit # when there are no processes left to debug. if { $is_remote && [info exists server_spawn_id]} { test_server_exit } } # Test detaching from a process that dies just while GDB is detaching. proc test_detach {multi_process cmd} { with_test_prefix "detach" { global binfile clean_restart ${binfile} if ![runto_main] { fail "can't run to main" return -1 } if {$multi_process} { gdb_test_no_output "set detach-on-fork off" gdb_test_no_output "set follow-fork-mode child" } # Run to _exit in the child. continue_to_exit_bp do_detach $multi_process $cmd "normal" } } # Same as test_detach, except set a watchpoint before detaching. proc test_detach_watch {multi_process cmd} { with_test_prefix "watchpoint" { global binfile decimal clean_restart ${binfile} if ![runto_main] { fail "can't run to main" return -1 } if {$multi_process} { gdb_test_no_output "set detach-on-fork off" gdb_test_no_output "set follow-fork-mode child" gdb_breakpoint "child_function" temporary gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "child_function" ".*" } # Set a watchpoint in the child. gdb_test "watch globalvar" ".* watchpoint $decimal: globalvar" # Continue to the _exit breakpoint. This arms the watchpoint # registers in all threads. Detaching will thus need to clear # them out, and handle the case of the thread disappearing # while doing that (on targets that need to detach from each # thread individually). continue_to_exit_bp do_detach $multi_process $cmd "normal" } } # Test detaching from a process that dies _before_ GDB starts # detaching. proc test_detach_killed_outside {multi_process cmd} { with_test_prefix "killed outside" { global binfile clean_restart ${binfile} if ![runto_main] { fail "can't run to main" return -1 } gdb_test_no_output "set breakpoint always-inserted on" if {$multi_process} { gdb_test_no_output "set detach-on-fork off" gdb_test_no_output "set follow-fork-mode child" } # Run to _exit in the child. continue_to_exit_bp set childpid [get_integer_valueof "mypid" -1] if { $childpid == -1 } { untested "failed to extract child pid" return -1 } remote_exec target "kill -9 ${childpid}" # Give it some time to die. sleep 2 do_detach $multi_process $cmd "signal" } } # The test proper. MULTI_PROCESS is true if testing the multi-process # variant. proc do_test {multi_process cmd} { global testfile srcfile binfile if {$multi_process && $cmd == "detach" && [target_info exists gdb,noinferiorio]} { # This requires inferior I/O to tell whether both the parent # and child exit successfully. return } set binfile [standard_output_file ${testfile}-$multi_process-$cmd] set options {debug pthreads} if {$multi_process} { lappend options "additional_flags=-DMULTIPROCESS" } if {[build_executable "failed to build" \ $testfile-$multi_process-$cmd $srcfile $options] == -1} { return -1 } test_detach $multi_process $cmd test_detach_watch $multi_process $cmd test_detach_killed_outside $multi_process $cmd } foreach multi_process {0 1} { set mode [expr {$multi_process ? "multi-process" : "single-process"}] foreach cmd {"detach" "continue"} { with_test_prefix "$mode: $cmd" { do_test $multi_process $cmd } } }