[v5,1/1] Fixes the issue where jump failed if multiple inferiors run the same source.
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From: "Puputti, Matti" <matti.puputti@intel.com>
See the below example
$ gdb -q ./simple
Reading symbols from ./simple...
(gdb) break 2
Breakpoint 1 at 0x114e: file simple.c, line 2.
(gdb) run
Starting program: /temp/simple
Breakpoint 1, main () at simple.c:2
2 int a = 42;
(gdb) add-inferior
[New inferior 2]
Added inferior 2 on connection 1 (native)
(gdb) inferior 2
[Switching to inferior 2 [<null>] (<noexec>)]
(gdb) info inferiors
Num Description Connection Executable
1 process 6250 1 (native) /temp/simple
* 2 <null> 1 (native)
(gdb) file ./simple
Reading symbols from ./simple...
(gdb) run
Starting program: /temp/simple
Thread 2.1 "simple" hit Breakpoint 1, main () at simple.c:2
2 int a = 42;
(gdb) info inferiors
Num Description Connection Executable
1 process 6250 1 (native) /temp/simple
* 2 process 6705 1 (native) /temp/simple
(gdb) jump 3
Unreasonable jump request
(gdb)
In this example, jump fails because the debugger finds two different
locations, one for each inferior.
Solution is to limit the search to the current program space.
---
gdb/infcmd.c | 2 +-
gdb/linespec.c | 3 +-
gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/jump.exp | 180 +++++++++++++++++---------------
3 files changed, 98 insertions(+), 87 deletions(-)
@@ -1068,7 +1068,7 @@ jump_command (const char *arg, int from_tty)
error_no_arg (_("starting address"));
std::vector<symtab_and_line> sals
- = decode_line_with_last_displayed (arg, DECODE_LINE_FUNFIRSTLINE);
+ = decode_line_with_current_source (arg, DECODE_LINE_FUNFIRSTLINE);
if (sals.size () != 1)
{
/* If multiple sal-objects were found, try dropping those that aren't
@@ -3220,7 +3220,8 @@ decode_line_with_current_source (const char *string, int flags)
location_spec_up locspec = string_to_location_spec (&string,
current_language);
std::vector<symtab_and_line> sals
- = decode_line_1 (locspec.get (), flags, NULL, cursal.symtab, cursal.line);
+ = decode_line_1 (locspec.get (), flags, cursal.pspace, cursal.symtab,
+ cursal.line);
if (*string)
error (_("Junk at end of line specification: %s"), string);
@@ -18,99 +18,109 @@ clear_xfail "*-*-*"
standard_testfile .c
-# Build the test case
-if { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug nowarnings}] != "" } {
- untested "failed to compile"
- return -1
- }
+if {[prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" $testfile $srcfile]} {
+ return -1
+}
-# Start with a fresh gdb
+proc do_tests {} {
+ global decimal srcfile
+
+ # Set a breakpoint on the statement that we're about to jump to.
+ # The statement doesn't contain a function call.
+ set non_call_line [gdb_get_line_number "bp-on-non-call"]
+ gdb_breakpoint "$non_call_line"
+ set bp_on_non_call \
+ [get_integer_valueof "\$bpnum" "INVALID" "bp_on_non_call"]
+
+ # Can we jump to the statement? Do we stop there?
+ gdb_test "jump $non_call_line" \
+ "Breakpoint ${bp_on_non_call}(\.${decimal})?, .*${srcfile}:$non_call_line.*" \
+ "jump to non-call"
+
+ # Set a breakpoint on the statement that we're about to jump to.
+ # The statement does contain a function call.
+ set call_line [gdb_get_line_number "bp-on-call"]
+ gdb_breakpoint "$call_line"
+ set bp_on_call [get_integer_valueof "\$bpnum" "INVALID" "bp_on_call"]
+
+ # Can we jump to the statement? Do we stop there?
+ gdb_test "jump $call_line" \
+ "Breakpoint ${bp_on_call}(\.${decimal})?, .*${srcfile}:$call_line.*" \
+ "jump to call"
+
+ # If we disable the breakpoint at the function call, and then
+ # if we jump to that statement, do we not stop there, but at
+ # the following breakpoint?
+ gdb_test_no_output "disable $bp_on_call" "disable breakpoint on call"
+
+ gdb_test "jump $call_line" \
+ "Breakpoint ${bp_on_non_call}(\.${decimal})?, .*${srcfile}:$non_call_line.*" \
+ "jump to call with disabled breakpoint"
+
+ # Disable the breakpoint at the non-function call, so it won't hit
+ # if do_test is called again.
+ gdb_test_no_output "disable ${bp_on_non_call}" "disable bp_on_non_call"
+
+ # Verify that GDB responds gracefully to the "jump" command without
+ # an argument.
+ gdb_test "jump" "Argument required .starting address.*" \
+ "jump without argument disallowed"
+
+ # Verify that GDB responds gracefully to the "jump" command with
+ # trailing junk.
+ gdb_test "jump $call_line 100" \
+ "malformed linespec error: unexpected number, \"100\"" \
+ "jump with trailing argument junk"
+
+ # Verify that GDB responds gracefully to a request to jump out of
+ # the current function. (Note that this will very likely cause the
+ # inferior to die. Be prepared to rerun the inferior, if further
+ # testing is desired.)
+ # Try it both ways: confirming and not confirming the jump.
+ set out_line [gdb_get_line_number "out-of-func"]
+ gdb_test "jump $out_line" \
+ "Not confirmed.*" \
+ "aborted jump out of current function" \
+ "Line $out_line is not in `main'. Jump anyway.*y or n. $" \
+ "n"
+
+ gdb_test "jump $out_line" \
+ "Continuing at.*" \
+ "jump out of current function" \
+ "Line $out_line is not in `main'. Jump anyway.*y or n. $" \
+ "y"
+}
-clean_restart ${binfile}
-if {![runto_main]} {
- return -1
+set num_inferiors 1
+if {![use_gdb_stub]} {
+ set num_inferiors 2
}
-# Set a breakpoint on the statement that we're about to jump to.
-# The statement doesn't contain a function call.
-#
-set bp_on_non_call 0
-set non_call_line [gdb_get_line_number "bp-on-non-call"]
-gdb_test_multiple "break $non_call_line" "break before jump to non-call" {
- -re "\[Bb\]reakpoint (${decimal}) at ${hex}: file .*${srcfile}, line $non_call_line.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- set bp_on_non_call $expect_out(1,string)
- pass "break before jump to non-call"
+# Run to main, add inferiors if needed.
+if {![runto_main]} {
+ return -1
+}
+for {set inf 2} {$inf <= $num_inferiors} {incr inf} {
+ # Start a new inferior, and run it with the same executable.
+ gdb_test "add-inferior -exec ${binfile}" \
+ "Added inferior ${inf}.*" \
+ "add inferior ${inf} with -exec "
+ gdb_test "inferior ${inf}" \
+ "Switching to inferior ${inf} .*" \
+ "switch to inferior ${inf}"
+ if {![runto_main]} {
+ return -1
}
}
-# Can we jump to the statement? Do we stop there?
-#
-gdb_test "jump $non_call_line" "Breakpoint ${decimal}, .*${srcfile}:$non_call_line.*" \
- "jump to non-call"
-
-# Set a breakpoint on the statement that we're about to jump to.
-# The statement does contain a function call.
-#
-set bp_on_call 0
-set call_line [gdb_get_line_number "bp-on-call"]
-gdb_test_multiple "break $call_line" "break before jump to call" {
- -re "\[Bb\]reakpoint (${decimal}) at ${hex}: file .*${srcfile}, line $call_line.*$gdb_prompt $" {
- set bp_on_call $expect_out(1,string)
- pass "break before jump to call"
+# Run tests on all inferiors.
+for {set inf 1} {$inf <= $num_inferiors} {incr inf} {
+ with_test_prefix "inferior $inf" {
+ # Switch to the target inferior.
+ gdb_test "inferior $inf" ".*Switching to inferior $inf .*"
+ # Run the tests.
+ do_tests
}
}
-
-# Can we jump to the statement? Do we stop there?
-#
-gdb_test "jump $call_line" \
- "Breakpoint ${decimal}, .*${srcfile}:$call_line.*" \
- "jump to call"
-
-# If we disable the breakpoint at the function call, and then
-# if we jump to that statement, do we not stop there, but at
-# the following breakpoint?
-#
-gdb_test_no_output "disable $bp_on_call" "disable breakpoint on call"
-
-gdb_test "jump $call_line" "Breakpoint ${decimal}, .*${srcfile}:$non_call_line.*" \
- "jump to call with disabled breakpoint"
-
-# Verify that GDB responds gracefully to the "jump" command without
-# an argument.
-#
-gdb_test "jump" "Argument required .starting address.*" \
- "jump without argument disallowed"
-
-
-# Verify that GDB responds gracefully to the "jump" command with
-# trailing junk.
-#
-gdb_test "jump $call_line 100" \
- "malformed linespec error: unexpected number, \"100\"" \
- "jump with trailing argument junk"
-
-
-# Verify that GDB responds gracefully to a request to jump out of
-# the current function. (Note that this will very likely cause the
-# inferior to die. Be prepared to rerun the inferior, if further
-# testing is desired.)
-#
-# Try it both ways: confirming and not confirming the jump.
-#
-
-set out_line [gdb_get_line_number "out-of-func"]
-gdb_test "jump $out_line" \
- "Not confirmed.*" \
- "aborted jump out of current function" \
- "Line $out_line is not in `main'. Jump anyway.*y or n. $" \
- "n"
-
-gdb_test "jump $out_line" \
- "Continuing at.*" \
- "jump out of current function" \
- "Line $out_line is not in `main'. Jump anyway.*y or n. $" \
- "y"
-
-gdb_exit