# Copyright 2017-2019 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 file is part of the gdb testsuite. # Test the enable/disable commands with breakpoint location ranges. # Note: more tests involving involving disable/enable commands on # multiple locations and breakpoints are found in # gdb.base/ena-dis-br.exp. if { [skip_cplus_tests] } { continue } standard_testfile .cc if {[prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" $testfile $srcfile {debug c++}]} { return -1 } if ![runto 'marker'] then { fail "run to marker" return -1 } # Returns a buffer corresponding to what GDB replies when asking for # 'info breakpoint'. The parameters are all the existing breakpoints # enabled/disable value: 'n' or 'y'. proc make_info_breakpoint_reply_re {b1 b2 b21 b22 b23 b24} { set ws "\[\t \]+" return [multi_line \ "Num Type${ws}Disp Enb Address${ws}What.*" \ "1${ws}breakpoint keep ${b1}${ws}.* in marker\\(\\) at .*" \ "${ws}breakpoint already hit 1 time.*" \ "2${ws}breakpoint${ws}keep${ws}${b2}${ws}.*" \ "2.1${ws}${b21}.*" \ "2.2${ws}${b22}.*" \ "2.3${ws}${b23}.*" \ "2.4${ws}${b24}.*" \ ] } gdb_test "break foo::overload" \ "Breakpoint \[0-9\]+ at $hex: foo::overload. .4 locations." \ "set breakpoint at overload" gdb_test "info break" [make_info_breakpoint_reply_re y y y y y y] \ "breakpoint info" # Test the enable/disable commands, and check the enable/disable state # of the breakpoints/locations in the "info break" output. CMD is the # actual disable/enable command. The bNN parameters are the same as # make_info_breakpoint_reply_re's. proc test_enable_disable {cmd b1 b2 b21 b22 b23 b24} { gdb_test_no_output $cmd set re [make_info_breakpoint_reply_re $b1 $b2 $b21 $b22 $b23 $b24] gdb_test "info break" $re "breakpoint info $cmd" } # Check that we can disable/enable a breakpoint with a single # location. test_enable_disable "disable 1" n y y y y y test_enable_disable "enable 1" y y y y y y # Check that we can disable/disable a breakpoint with multiple # locations. test_enable_disable "disable 2" y n y y y y test_enable_disable "enable 2" y y y y y y # Check that we can disable/disable a range of breakpoints. test_enable_disable "disable 1-2" n n y y y y test_enable_disable "enable 1-2" y y y y y y # Check that we can disable/disable a list of breakpoints. test_enable_disable "disable 1 2" n n y y y y test_enable_disable "enable 1 2" y y y y y y # Check that we can disable/enable a single location breakpoint. test_enable_disable "disable 2.2" y y y n y y test_enable_disable "enable 2.2" y y y y y y # Check that we can disable/enable a range of breakpoint locations. test_enable_disable "disable 2.2-3" y y y n n y test_enable_disable "enable 2.2-3" y y y y y y # Check that we can disable/enable a breakpoint location range with # START==END. test_enable_disable "disable 2.2-2" y y y n y y test_enable_disable "enable 2.2-2" y y y y y y # Check that we can disable/disable a list of breakpoints that # includes some elements with location ranges and others without. test_enable_disable "disable 1 2.1 2.3-4" n y n y n n test_enable_disable "enable 1 2.1 2.3-4" y y y y y y # Check that we can disable a location breakpoint range with max > # existing breakpoint location. gdb_test "disable 2.3-5" "Bad breakpoint location number '5'" \ "disable location breakpoint range with max > existing" gdb_test "info break" [make_info_breakpoint_reply_re y y y y n n] \ "breakpoint info disable 2.3 to 2.5" # Check that we can enable a location breakpoint range with max > # existing breakpoint location. gdb_test "enable 2.3-5" "Bad breakpoint location number '5'" \ "enable location breakpoint range with max > existing" gdb_test "info break" [make_info_breakpoint_reply_re y y y y y y] \ "breakpoint info enable 2.3 to 2.5" # Check that disabling an inverted breakpoint location range does not # work. gdb_test "disable 2.3-2" "Inverted breakpoint location range at '3-2'" gdb_test "info break" [make_info_breakpoint_reply_re y y y y y y] \ "breakpoint info disable 2.3-2" # Check that disabling an invalid breakpoint location range does not # cause unexpected behavior. gdb_test "disable 2.6-7" "Bad breakpoint location number '6'" \ "disable an unvalid location breakpoint range" gdb_test "info break" [make_info_breakpoint_reply_re y y y y y y] \ "breakpoint info disable 2.6-7" # Check that disabling an invalid breakpoint location range does not # cause trouble. gdb_test "disable 2.8-6" "Inverted breakpoint location range at '8-6'" gdb_test "info break" [make_info_breakpoint_reply_re y y y y y y] \ "breakpoint info disable 2.8-6" # Check that invalid/open ranges are handled correctly. with_test_prefix "open range" { gdb_test "disable -" "Bad breakpoint number at or near: '-'" gdb_test "disable -1" "Negative breakpoint number '-1'" gdb_test "disable 1-" "Bad breakpoint number at or near: '1-'" gdb_test "disable 1.-2" "Negative breakpoint location number '-2'" gdb_test "disable 1.2-" "Bad breakpoint location number at or near: '2-'" gdb_test "disable 1.-2-3" "Negative breakpoint location number '-2'" gdb_test "disable 1-2-3" "Bad breakpoint number '2-3'" } with_test_prefix "dangling period" { gdb_test "disable 2." "Bad breakpoint number at or near: '2.'" gdb_test "disable .2" "Bad breakpoint number at or near: '.2'" gdb_test "disable 2.3.4" "Bad breakpoint location number '3.4'" } # Check that 0s are handled correctly. with_test_prefix "zero" { gdb_test "disable 0" "Bad breakpoint number '0'" gdb_test "disable 0.0" "Bad breakpoint number '0'" gdb_test "disable 0.1" "Bad breakpoint number '0'" gdb_test "disable 0.1-2" "Bad breakpoint number '0'" gdb_test "disable 2.0" "Bad breakpoint location number '0'" gdb_test "disable 2.0-0" "Bad breakpoint location number '0'" gdb_test "disable 2.0-1" "Bad breakpoint location number '0'" gdb_test "disable 2.1-0" "Bad breakpoint location number '0'" } # Test "disable BPLIST" with an invalid breakpoint/location BPLIST. # PREFIX and SUFFIX are concatenated to form BPLIST. The invalid part # is always in SUFFIX. proc disable_invalid {prefix suffix} { set bad_re [string_to_regexp $suffix] if {$prefix == ""} { gdb_test \ "disable $suffix" \ "Bad breakpoint number '${bad_re}'" } else { gdb_test \ "disable ${prefix}$suffix" \ "Bad breakpoint location number '${bad_re}'" } } # Like disable_invalid, but expects an "inverted range" error. proc disable_inverted {prefix suffix} { set bad_re [string_to_regexp $suffix] if {$prefix == ""} { gdb_test \ "disable $suffix" \ "Inverted breakpoint range at '${bad_re}'" } else { gdb_test \ "disable ${prefix}$suffix" \ "Inverted breakpoint location range at '${bad_re}'" } } # Like disable_invalid, but expects a "negative number" error. proc disable_negative {prefix suffix} { set bad_re [string_to_regexp $suffix] if {$prefix == ""} { gdb_test \ "disable $suffix" \ "Negative breakpoint number '${bad_re}'" } else { gdb_test \ "disable ${prefix}$suffix" \ "Negative breakpoint location number '${bad_re}'" } } with_test_prefix "bad numbers" { gdb_test "p \$zero = 0" " = 0" gdb_test "p \$one = 1" " = 1" gdb_test "p \$two = 2" " = 2" gdb_test "p \$minus_one = -1" " = -1" foreach prefix {"" "1." "$one."} { set prefix_re [string_to_regexp $prefix] disable_invalid $prefix "foo" disable_invalid $prefix "1foo" disable_invalid $prefix "foo1" disable_inverted $prefix "2-1" disable_inverted $prefix "2-\$one" disable_inverted $prefix "\$two-1" disable_inverted $prefix "\$two-\$one" disable_negative $prefix "-1" disable_negative $prefix "-\$one" disable_negative $prefix "\$minus_one" } } gdb_test "info break" [make_info_breakpoint_reply_re y y y y y y] \ "breakpoint info after invalids"