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After this commit the gcc_compiled global is no longer exported from lib/gdb.exp. In theory we could switch over all uses of gcc_compiled to instead call test_compiler_info directly, however, I have instead added a new proc to gdb.exp: 'is_c_compiler_gcc'. I've then updated the testsuite to call this proc instead of using the global. Having a new proc specifically for this task means that we have a single consistent pattern for detecting gcc. By wrapping this logic within a proc that calls test_compiler_info, rather than using the global, means that test scripts don't need to call get_compiler_info before they read the global, simply calling the new proc does everything in one go. As a result I've been able to remove the get_compiler_info calls from all the test scripts that I've touched in this commit. In some of the tests e.g. gdb.dwarf2/*.exp, the $gcc_compiled flag was being checked at the top of the script to decide if the whole script should be skipped or not. In these cases I've called the new proc directly and removed all uses of gcc_compiled. In other cases, e.g. most of the gdb.base scripts, there were many uses of gcc_compiled. In these cases I set a new global gcc_compiled near the top of the script, and leave the rest of the script unchanged. There should be no changes in what is tested after this commit.
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# Copyright 2015-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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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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load_lib dwarf.exp
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# Test DW_TAG_compile_unit with no children and with neither DW_AT_low_pc nor
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# DW_AT_high_pc but with DW_AT_ranges instead.
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# This test can only be run on targets which support DWARF-2 and use gas.
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if {![dwarf2_support]} {
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verbose "Skipping $gdb_test_file_name."
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return 0
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}
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# The .c files use __attribute__.
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if ![is_c_compiler_gcc] {
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verbose "Skipping $gdb_test_file_name."
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return 0
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}
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standard_testfile .c -dw.S
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set asm_file [standard_output_file $srcfile2]
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Dwarf::assemble $asm_file {
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global srcdir subdir srcfile srcfile2
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declare_labels ranges_label
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declare_labels L
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# Find start address and length for our functions.
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set main_func \
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[function_range main [list ${srcdir}/${subdir}/$srcfile]]
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set frame2_func \
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[function_range frame2 [list ${srcdir}/${subdir}/$srcfile]]
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set frame3_func \
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[function_range frame3 [list ${srcdir}/${subdir}/$srcfile]]
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# Very simple info for this test program. We don't care about
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# this information being correct (w.r.t. funtion / argument types)
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# just so long as the compilation using makes use of the
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# .debug_ranges data then the test achieves its objective.
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cu { label cu_label } {
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compile_unit {
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{language @DW_LANG_C}
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{name dw-ranges-base.c}
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{stmt_list $L DW_FORM_sec_offset}
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{ranges ${ranges_label} DW_FORM_sec_offset}
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} {
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subprogram {
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{external 1 flag}
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{name main}
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}
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subprogram {
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{external 1 flag}
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{name frame2}
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}
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subprogram {
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{external 1 flag}
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{name frame3}
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}
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}
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}
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lines {version 2} L {
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include_dir "${srcdir}/${subdir}"
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file_name "$srcfile" 1
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# Generate simple line table program. The line table
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# information contained here is not correct, and we really
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# don't care, just so long as each function has some line
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# table data associated with it. We do make use of the fake
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# line numbers that we pick here in the tests below.
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program {
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DW_LNE_set_address [lindex $main_func 0]
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DW_LNS_advance_line 10
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DW_LNS_copy
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DW_LNS_advance_pc [lindex $main_func 1]
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DW_LNS_advance_line 19
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DW_LNS_copy
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DW_LNE_end_sequence
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DW_LNE_set_address [lindex $frame2_func 0]
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DW_LNS_advance_line 20
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DW_LNS_copy
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DW_LNS_advance_pc [lindex $frame2_func 1]
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DW_LNS_advance_line 29
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DW_LNS_copy
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DW_LNE_end_sequence
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DW_LNE_set_address [lindex $frame3_func 0]
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DW_LNS_advance_line 30
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DW_LNS_copy
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DW_LNS_advance_pc [lindex $frame3_func 1]
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DW_LNS_advance_line 39
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DW_LNS_copy
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DW_LNE_end_sequence
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}
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}
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# Generate ranges data. This is the point of this whole test
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# file, we must have multiple bases specified, so we use a new
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# base for each function.
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ranges {is_64 [is_64_target]} {
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ranges_label: sequence {
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base [lindex $main_func 0]
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range 0 [lindex $main_func 1]
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base [lindex $frame2_func 0]
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range 0 [lindex $frame2_func 1]
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base [lindex $frame3_func 0]
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range 0 [lindex $frame3_func 1]
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}
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}
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aranges {} cu_label {
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arange {} [lindex $main_func 0] [lindex $main_func 1]
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arange {} [lindex $frame2_func 0] [lindex $frame2_func 1]
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arange {} [lindex $frame3_func 0] [lindex $frame3_func 1]
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}
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}
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if { [prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" ${testfile} \
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[list $srcfile $asm_file] {nodebug}] } {
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return -1
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}
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if ![runto_main] {
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return -1
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}
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# Make use of the line numbers we faked in the .debug_line table above.
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gdb_test "info line main" \
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"Line 11 of .* starts at address .* and ends at .*"
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gdb_test "info line frame2" \
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"Line 21 of .* starts at address .* and ends at .*"
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gdb_test "info line frame3" \
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"Line 31 of .* starts at address .* and ends at .*"
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# Ensure that the line table correctly tracks the end of sequence markers.
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set end_seq_count 0
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set prev -1
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set seq_count 0
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gdb_test_multiple "maint info line-table gdb.dwarf2/dw2-ranges-base.c" \
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"count END markers in line table" {
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-re "^$decimal\[ \t\]+$decimal\[ \t\]+$hex\(\[ \t\]+Y\)? *\r\n" {
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if { $prev != -1 } {
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gdb_assert "$prev == 1" \
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"prev of normal entry at $seq_count is end marker"
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}
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set prev 0
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incr seq_count
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exp_continue
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}
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-re "^$decimal\[ \t\]+END\[ \t\]+$hex\(\[ \t\]+Y\)? *\r\n" {
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if { $prev != -1 } {
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gdb_assert "$prev == 0" \
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"prev of end marker at $seq_count is normal entry"
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}
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set prev 1
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incr seq_count
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incr end_seq_count
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exp_continue
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}
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-re "^\r\n" {
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# Empty lines between tables.
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exp_continue
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}
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-re "^$gdb_prompt $" {
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gdb_assert [expr $end_seq_count == 3] $gdb_test_name
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}
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-re ".*linetable: \\(\\(struct linetable \\*\\) 0x0\\):\r\nNo line table.\r\n" {
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exp_continue
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}
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-re ".*linetable: \\(\\(struct linetable \\*\\) $hex\\):\r\nINDEX\[ \t\]+LINE\[ \t\]+ADDRESS\[ \t\]+IS-STMT\[ \t\]PROLOGUE-END *\r\n" {
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exp_continue
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}
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}
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