binutils-gdb/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/longjmp-until-in-main.exp
Pedro Alves 0f443d1b70 Fix "until LINE" in main, when "until" runs into longjmp
With a test like this:

1       #include <dlfcn.h>
2       int
3       main ()
4       {
5          dlsym (RTLD_DEFAULT, "FOO");
6          return 0;
7       }

and then "start" followed by "until 6", GDB currently incorrectly
stops inside the runtime loader, instead of line 6.  Vis:

  ...
  Temporary breakpoint 1, main () at until.c:5
  4       {
  (gdb) until 6
  0x00007ffff7f0a90d in __GI__dl_catch_exception (exception=exception@entry=0x7fffffffdb00, operate=<optimized out>, args=0x7ffff7f0a90d <__GI__dl_catch_exception+109>) at dl-error-skeleton.c:206
  206     dl-error-skeleton.c: No such file or directory.
  (gdb)

The problem is related to longjmp handling -- dlsym internally
longjmps on error.  The testcase can be reduced to this:

1       #include <setjmp.h>
2       void func () {
3         jmp_buf buf;
4         if (setjmp (buf) == 0)
5           longjmp (buf, 1);
6       }
7
8       int main () {
9         func ();
10        return 0; /* until to here */
11      }

and then with "start" followed by "until 10", GDB currently
incorrectly stops at line 4 (returning from setjmp), instead of line
10.

The problem is that the BPSTAT_WHAT_CLEAR_LONGJMP_RESUME code in
infrun.c fails to find the initiating frame, and so infrun thinks that
the longjmp jumped somewhere outer to "until"'s originating frame.

Here:

    case BPSTAT_WHAT_CLEAR_LONGJMP_RESUME:
      {
	struct frame_info *init_frame;

	/* There are several cases to consider.

	   1. The initiating frame no longer exists.  In this case we
	   must stop, because the exception or longjmp has gone too
	   far.

        ...

	init_frame = frame_find_by_id (ecs->event_thread->initiating_frame);

	if (init_frame)   // this is NULL!
	  {
	     ...
	  }

	/* For Cases 1 and 2, remove the step-resume breakpoint, if it
	   exists.  */
	delete_step_resume_breakpoint (ecs->event_thread);

	end_stepping_range (ecs);   // case 1., so we stop.
      }

The initiating frame is set by until_break_command ->
set_longjmp_breakpoint.  The initiating frame is supposed to be the
frame that is selected when the command was issued, but
until_break_command instead passes the frame id of the _caller_ frame
by mistake.  When the "until LINE" command is issued from main, the
caller frame is the caller of main.  When later infrun tries to find
that frame by id, it fails to find it, because frame_find_by_id
doesn't unwind past main.

The bug is that we passed the caller frame's id to
set_longjmp_breakpoint.  We should have passed the selected frame's id
instead.

Change-Id: Iaae1af7cdddf296b7c5af82c3b5b7d9b66755b1c
2022-07-13 14:20:49 +01:00

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# Copyright 2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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#
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#
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Test "until LINE", started in the "main()" frame, where the until
# command runs into a longjmp that lands in a frame that is inner than
# main. GDB internally intercepts the longjmp, sets a breakpoint at
# the jump destination, and once there, decides whether to stop or
# ignore the breakpoint hit depending on whether the initiating frame
# is present on the frame chain. GDB used to have a bug where it
# recorded the frame of the caller of main instead of the frame of
# main as the initiating frame, and then later on when deciding
# whether the longjmp landed somewhere inner than main, since
# unwinding normally stops at main, GDB would fail to find the
# initiating frame.
standard_testfile
if {[prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" ${testfile} ${srcfile}]} {
return
}
if {![runto_main]} {
return
}
delete_breakpoints
set until_to_line [gdb_get_line_number "until to here"]
gdb_test "until $until_to_line" \
" until to here .*" \
"until \$line, in main"