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From FEDORA_PATCHES Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 |
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From: Fedora GDB patches <invalid@email.com> |
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Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2017 21:07:50 +0200 |
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Subject: gdb-6.5-BEA-testsuite.patch |
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;; Improved testsuite results by the testsuite provided by the courtesy of BEA. |
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;;=fedoratest: For upstream it should be rewritten as a dejagnu test, the test of no "??" was useful. |
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diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/threadcrash.c b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/threadcrash.c |
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new file mode 100644 |
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--- /dev/null |
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+++ b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/threadcrash.c |
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@@ -0,0 +1,301 @@ |
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+/* |
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+ * The point of this program is to crash in a multi-threaded app. |
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+ * There are seven threads, doing the following things: |
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+ * * Spinning |
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+ * * Spinning inside a signal handler |
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+ * * Spinning inside a signal handler executing on the altstack |
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+ * * In a syscall |
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+ * * In a syscall inside a signal handler |
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+ * * In a syscall inside a signal handler executing on the altstack |
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+ * * Finally, the main thread crashes in main, with no frills. |
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+ * |
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+ * These are the things threads in JRockit tend to be doing. If gdb |
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+ * can handle those things, both in core files and during live |
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+ * debugging, that will help (at least) JRockit development. |
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+ * |
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+ * Let the program create a core file, then load the core file into |
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+ * gdb. Inside gdb, you should be able to do something like this: |
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+ * |
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+ * (gdb) t a a bt |
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+ * |
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+ * Thread 7 (process 4352): |
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+ * #0 0x001ba7dc in __nanosleep_nocancel () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6 |
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+ * #1 0x001ba5ff in sleep () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6 |
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+ * #2 0x080488a2 in makeSyscall (ignored=0x0) at threadcrash.c:118 |
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+ * #3 0x006aadec in start_thread () from /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0 |
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+ * #4 0x001ed19a in clone () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6 |
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+ * |
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+ * Thread 6 (process 4353): |
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+ * #0 0x001ba7dc in __nanosleep_nocancel () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6 |
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+ * #1 0x001ba5ff in sleep () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6 |
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+ * #2 0x0804898f in syscallingSighandler (signo=10, info=0xb6be76f0, context=0xb6be7770) |
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+ * at threadcrash.c:168 |
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+ * #3 <signal handler called> |
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+ * #4 0x006adf5e in pthread_kill () from /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0 |
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+ * #5 0x08048a51 in makeSyscallFromSighandler (ignored=0x0) at threadcrash.c:204 |
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+ * #6 0x006aadec in start_thread () from /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0 |
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+ * #7 0x001ed19a in clone () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6 |
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+ * |
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+ * Thread 5 (process 4354): |
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+ * #0 0x001ba7dc in __nanosleep_nocancel () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6 |
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+ * #1 0x001ba5ff in sleep () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6 |
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+ * #2 0x08048936 in syscallingAltSighandler (signo=3, info=0x959cd70, context=0x959cdf0) |
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+ * at threadcrash.c:144 |
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+ * #3 <signal handler called> |
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+ * #4 0x006adf5e in pthread_kill () from /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0 |
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+ * #5 0x080489e2 in makeSyscallFromAltSighandler (ignored=0x0) at threadcrash.c:190 |
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+ * #6 0x006aadec in start_thread () from /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0 |
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+ * #7 0x001ed19a in clone () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6 |
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+ * |
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+ * Thread 4 (process 4355): |
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+ * #0 spin (ignored=0x0) at threadcrash.c:242 |
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+ * #1 0x006aadec in start_thread () from /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0 |
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+ * #2 0x001ed19a in clone () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6 |
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+ * |
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+ * Thread 3 (process 4356): |
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+ * #0 spinningSighandler (signo=12, info=0xb4de46f0, context=0xb4de4770) at threadcrash.c:180 |
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+ * #1 <signal handler called> |
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+ * #2 0x006adf5e in pthread_kill () from /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0 |
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+ * #3 0x08048b2f in spinFromSighandler (ignored=0x0) at threadcrash.c:232 |
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+ * #4 0x006aadec in start_thread () from /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0 |
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+ * #5 0x001ed19a in clone () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6 |
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+ * |
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+ * Thread 2 (process 4357): |
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+ * #0 spinningAltSighandler (signo=14, info=0x959ee50, context=0x959eed0) at threadcrash.c:156 |
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+ * #1 <signal handler called> |
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+ * #2 0x006adf5e in pthread_kill () from /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0 |
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+ * #3 0x08048ac0 in spinFromAltSighandler (ignored=0x0) at threadcrash.c:218 |
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+ * #4 0x006aadec in start_thread () from /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0 |
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+ * #5 0x001ed19a in clone () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6 |
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+ * |
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+ * Thread 1 (process 4351): |
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+ * #0 0x08048cf3 in main (argc=1, argv=0xbfff9d74) at threadcrash.c:273 |
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+ * (gdb) |
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+ */ |
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+ |
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+#include <pthread.h> |
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+#include <signal.h> |
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+#include <assert.h> |
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+#include <unistd.h> |
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+#include <stdio.h> |
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+#include <stdlib.h> |
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+#include <string.h> |
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+ |
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+#define SIGSYSCALL_ALT SIGQUIT |
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+#define SIGSYSCALL SIGUSR1 |
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+#define SIGSPIN_ALT SIGALRM |
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+#define SIGSPIN SIGUSR2 |
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+ |
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+typedef void (*sigaction_t)(int, siginfo_t *, void *); |
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+ |
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+static void installHandler(int signo, sigaction_t handler, int onAltstack) { |
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+ struct sigaction action; |
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+ sigset_t sigset; |
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+ int result; |
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+ stack_t altstack; |
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+ stack_t oldaltstack; |
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+ |
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+ memset(&action, 0, sizeof(action)); |
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+ memset(&altstack, 0, sizeof(altstack)); |
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+ memset(&oldaltstack, 0, sizeof(oldaltstack)); |
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+ |
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+ if (onAltstack) { |
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+ altstack.ss_sp = malloc(SIGSTKSZ); |
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+ assert(altstack.ss_sp != NULL); |
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+ altstack.ss_size = SIGSTKSZ; |
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+ altstack.ss_flags = 0; |
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+ result = sigaltstack(&altstack, &oldaltstack); |
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+ assert(result == 0); |
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+ assert(oldaltstack.ss_flags == SS_DISABLE); |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ sigemptyset(&sigset); |
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+ |
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+ action.sa_handler = NULL; |
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+ action.sa_sigaction = handler; |
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+ action.sa_mask = sigset; |
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+ action.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO; |
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+ if (onAltstack) { |
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+ action.sa_flags |= SA_ONSTACK; |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ result = sigaction(signo, &action, NULL); |
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+ assert(result == 0); |
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+} |
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+ |
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+static void installNormalHandler(int signo, sigaction_t handler) { |
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+ installHandler(signo, handler, 0); |
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+} |
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+ |
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+static void installAlthandler(int signo, sigaction_t handler) { |
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+ installHandler(signo, handler, 1); |
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+} |
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+ |
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+static void *makeSyscall(void *ignored) { |
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+ (void)ignored; |
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+ |
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+ sleep(42); |
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+ |
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+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: returning\n", __FUNCTION__); |
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+ return NULL; |
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+} |
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+ |
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+/* Return true if we're currently executing on the altstack */ |
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+static int onAltstack(void) { |
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+ stack_t stack; |
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+ int result; |
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+ |
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+ result = sigaltstack(NULL, &stack); |
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+ assert(result == 0); |
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+ |
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+ return stack.ss_flags & SS_ONSTACK; |
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+} |
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+ |
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+static void syscallingAltSighandler(int signo, siginfo_t *info, void *context) { |
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+ (void)signo; |
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+ (void)info; |
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+ (void)context; |
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+ |
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+ if (!onAltstack()) { |
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+ printf("%s() not running on altstack!\n", __FUNCTION__); |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ sleep(42); |
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+} |
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+ |
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+static void spinningAltSighandler(int signo, siginfo_t *info, void *context) { |
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+ (void)signo; |
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+ (void)info; |
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+ (void)context; |
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+ |
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+ if (!onAltstack()) { |
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+ printf("%s() not running on altstack!\n", __FUNCTION__); |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ while (1); |
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+} |
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+ |
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+static void syscallingSighandler(int signo, siginfo_t *info, void *context) { |
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+ (void)signo; |
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+ (void)info; |
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+ (void)context; |
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+ |
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+ if (onAltstack()) { |
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+ printf("%s() running on altstack!\n", __FUNCTION__); |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ sleep(42); |
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+} |
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+ |
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+static void spinningSighandler(int signo, siginfo_t *info, void *context) { |
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+ (void)signo; |
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+ (void)info; |
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+ (void)context; |
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+ |
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+ if (onAltstack()) { |
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+ printf("%s() running on altstack!\n", __FUNCTION__); |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ while (1); |
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+} |
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+ |
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+static void *makeSyscallFromAltSighandler(void *ignored) { |
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+ (void)ignored; |
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+ |
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+ int result; |
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+ |
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+ installAlthandler(SIGSYSCALL_ALT, syscallingAltSighandler); |
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+ |
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+ result = pthread_kill(pthread_self(), SIGSYSCALL_ALT); |
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+ assert(result == 0); |
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+ |
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+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: returning\n", __FUNCTION__); |
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+ return NULL; |
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+} |
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+ |
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+static void *makeSyscallFromSighandler(void *ignored) { |
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+ (void)ignored; |
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+ |
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+ int result; |
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+ |
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+ installNormalHandler(SIGSYSCALL, syscallingSighandler); |
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+ |
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+ result = pthread_kill(pthread_self(), SIGSYSCALL); |
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+ assert(result == 0); |
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+ |
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+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: returning\n", __FUNCTION__); |
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+ return NULL; |
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+} |
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+ |
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+static void *spinFromAltSighandler(void *ignored) { |
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+ (void)ignored; |
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+ |
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+ int result; |
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+ |
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+ installAlthandler(SIGSPIN_ALT, spinningAltSighandler); |
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+ |
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+ result = pthread_kill(pthread_self(), SIGSPIN_ALT); |
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+ assert(result == 0); |
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+ |
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+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: returning\n", __FUNCTION__); |
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+ return NULL; |
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+} |
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+ |
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+static void *spinFromSighandler(void *ignored) { |
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+ (void)ignored; |
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+ |
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+ int result; |
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+ |
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+ installNormalHandler(SIGSPIN, spinningSighandler); |
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+ |
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+ result = pthread_kill(pthread_self(), SIGSPIN); |
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+ assert(result == 0); |
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+ |
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+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: returning\n", __FUNCTION__); |
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+ return NULL; |
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+} |
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+ |
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+static void *spin(void *ignored) { |
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+ (void)ignored; |
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+ |
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+ while (1); |
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+ |
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+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: returning\n", __FUNCTION__); |
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+ return NULL; |
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+} |
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+ |
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+int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { |
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+ int result; |
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+ pthread_t thread; |
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+ volatile int bad; |
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+ |
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+ result = pthread_create(&thread, NULL, makeSyscall, NULL); |
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+ assert(result == 0); |
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+ result = pthread_create(&thread, NULL, makeSyscallFromSighandler, NULL); |
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+ assert(result == 0); |
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+ result = pthread_create(&thread, NULL, makeSyscallFromAltSighandler, NULL); |
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+ assert(result == 0); |
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+ result = pthread_create(&thread, NULL, spin, NULL); |
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+ assert(result == 0); |
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+ result = pthread_create(&thread, NULL, spinFromSighandler, NULL); |
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+ assert(result == 0); |
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+ result = pthread_create(&thread, NULL, spinFromAltSighandler, NULL); |
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+ assert(result == 0); |
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+ |
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+ // Give threads some time to get going |
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+ sleep(3); |
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+ |
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+ // Crash |
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+ bad = *(int*)7; |
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+ |
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+ /* Workaround: http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29628 |
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+ Simulate use to ensure `DW_AT_location' for them: |
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+ readelf -a --debug threadcrash|grep -A5 -w argc |
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+ --> DW_AT_location : 2 byte block: 71 0 (DW_OP_breg1: 0) |
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+ This case verified on: gcc-4.1.1-30.i386 |
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+ Keep it late to ensure persistency in the registers. */ |
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+ bad = (int) argc; |
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+ bad = (unsigned long) argv; |
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+ |
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+ return 0; |
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+} |
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diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/threadcrash.exp b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/threadcrash.exp |
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new file mode 100644 |
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--- /dev/null |
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+++ b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/threadcrash.exp |
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@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ |
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+# threadcrash.exp - The point of this program is to crash in a multi-threaded app. |
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+ |
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+ |
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+set testfile threadcrash |
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+set srcfile ${testfile}.c |
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+set shellfile ${srcdir}/${subdir}/${testfile}.sh |
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+set binfile [standard_output_file ${testfile}] |
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+ |
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+set GDB_abs ${GDB} |
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+if [regexp "^\[^/\]" ${GDB_abs}] { |
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+ set GDB_abs $env(PWD)/${GDB_abs} |
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+} |
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+ |
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+if [istarget "*-*-linux"] then { |
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+ set target_cflags "-D_MIT_POSIX_THREADS" |
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+} else { |
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+ set target_cflags "" |
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+} |
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+ |
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+if {[gdb_compile_pthreads "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}" executable {debug}] != "" } { |
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+ return -1 |
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+} |
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+ |
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+# ${shellfile} argument must not contain any directories. |
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+set fd [open "|bash ${shellfile} ${binfile} $GDB $INTERNAL_GDBFLAGS $GDBFLAGS [host_info gdb_opts]" r] |
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+while { [gets $fd line] >= 0 } { |
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+ if [regexp " PASS: (.*)$" $line trash message] { |
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+ pass $message |
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+ } elseif [regexp " FAIL: (.*)$" $line trash message] { |
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+ fail $message |
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+ } |
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+} |
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+catch { |
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+ close $fd |
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+} |
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+ |
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+return 0 |
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diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/threadcrash.sh b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/threadcrash.sh |
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new file mode 100644 |
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--- /dev/null |
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+++ b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/threadcrash.sh |
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@@ -0,0 +1,324 @@ |
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+#! /bin/bash |
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+ |
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+# NOTE: threadcrash.c *must* be built with debugging symbols |
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+# |
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+# The point of this shell script is to crash treadcrash.c, load the |
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+# resulting core file into gdb and verify that gdb can extract enough |
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+# information from the core file. |
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+# |
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+# The return code from this script is the number of failed tests. |
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+ |
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+LOG=gdbresult.log |
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+ |
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+if [ $# = 0 ] ; then |
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+ echo >&2 Syntax: $0 \<name of threadcrash binary\> [\<gdb binary\> \<args...\>] |
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+ exit 1 |
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+fi |
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+RUNME="$1" |
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+shift |
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+GDB="${*:-gdb}" |
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+ |
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+ |
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+pf_prefix="" |
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+function pf_prefix() { |
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+ pf_prefix="$*" |
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+} |
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+ |
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+set_test="" |
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+function set_test() { |
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+ if [ -n "$set_test" ] ; then |
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+ echo >&2 "DEJAGNU-BASH ERROR: set_test already set" |
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+ exit 1 |
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+ fi |
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+ set_test="$*" |
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+ if [ -n "$pf_prefix" ] ; then |
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+ set_test="$pf_prefix: $set_test" |
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+ fi |
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+} |
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+ |
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+# INTERNAL |
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+function record_test { |
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+ if [ -z "$set_test" ] ; then |
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+ echo >&2 "DEJAGNU-BASH ERROR: set_test not set" |
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+ exit 1 |
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+ fi |
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+ # Provide the leading whitespace delimiter: |
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+ echo " $1: $set_test" |
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+ set_test="" |
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+} |
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+ |
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+function pass() { |
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+ record_test PASS |
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+} |
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+function fail() { |
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+ record_test FAIL |
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+} |
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+ |
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+ |
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+# Verify that the gdb output doesn't contain $1. |
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+function mustNotHave() { |
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+ local BADWORD=$1 |
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+ set_test gdb output contains "$BADWORD" |
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+ if grep -q "$BADWORD" $LOG ; then |
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+ fail |
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+ return 1 |
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+ fi |
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+ pass |
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+ return 0 |
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+} |
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+ |
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+# Verify that the gdb output contains exactly $1 $2s. |
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+function mustHaveCorrectAmount() { |
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+ local WANTEDNUMBER=$1 |
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+ local GOODWORD=$2 |
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+ local ACTUALNUMBER=$(grep "$GOODWORD" $LOG | wc -l) |
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+ set_test gdb output contained $ACTUALNUMBER \""$GOODWORD"\", not $WANTEDNUMBER as expected |
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+ if [ $ACTUALNUMBER != $WANTEDNUMBER ] ; then |
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+ fail |
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+ return 1 |
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+ fi |
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+ pass |
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+ return 0 |
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+} |
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+ |
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+# Verify that the gdb output contains seven threads |
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+function mustHaveSevenThreads() { |
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+ NTHREADS=$(egrep "^Thread [1-7] \(" $LOG | wc -l) |
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+ set_test gdb output contains $NTHREADS threads, not 7 as expected |
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+ if [ $NTHREADS != 7 ] ; then |
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+ fail |
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+ return 1 |
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+ fi |
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+ pass |
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+ return 0 |
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+} |
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+ |
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+# Verify that the gdb output has all parameters on consecutive lines |
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+function mustHaveSequence() { |
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+ SEQUENCE="$*" |
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+ NPARTS=$# |
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+ grep "$1" -A$((NPARTS - 1)) $LOG > matches.log |
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+ |
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+ while [ $# -gt 1 ] ; do |
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+ shift |
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+ ((NPARTS--)) |
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+ grep "$1" -A$((NPARTS - 1)) matches.log > temp.log |
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+ mv temp.log matches.log |
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+ done |
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+ LASTPART=$1 |
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+ |
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+ set_test gdb output does not contain the sequence: $SEQUENCE |
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+ if ! grep -q "$LASTPART" matches.log ; then |
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+ fail |
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+ return 1 |
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+ fi |
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+ pass |
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+ return 0 |
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+} |
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+ |
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+# Verify that $LOG contains all information we want |
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+function verifyLog() { |
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+ local FAILURES=0 |
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+ |
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+ mustNotHave '??' || ((FAILURES++)) |
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+ mustHaveCorrectAmount 11 threadcrash.c: || ((FAILURES++)) |
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+ |
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+ mustHaveSevenThreads || ((FAILURES++)) |
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+ mustHaveSequence sleep "makeSyscall (ignored=" || ((FAILURES++)) |
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+ |
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+ mustHaveSequence sleep "syscallingSighandler (signo=" "signal handler called" 0x || ((FAILURES++)) |
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+ mustHaveSequence pthread_kill "makeSyscallFromSighandler (ignored=" || ((FAILURES++)) |
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+ |
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+ mustHaveSequence sleep "syscallingAltSighandler (signo=" "signal handler called" 0x || ((FAILURES++)) |
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+ mustHaveSequence pthread_kill "makeSyscallFromAltSighandler (ignored=" || ((FAILURES++)) |
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+ |
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+ mustHaveSequence Thread "spin (ignored=" || ((FAILURES++)) |
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+ |
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+ mustHaveSequence "spinningSighandler (signo=" "signal handler called" 0x || ((FAILURES++)) |
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+ mustHaveSequence pthread_kill "spinFromSighandler (ignored=" || ((FAILURES++)) |
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+ |
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+ mustHaveSequence "spinningAltSighandler (signo=" "signal handler called" 0x || ((FAILURES++)) |
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+ mustHaveSequence pthread_kill "spinFromAltSighandler (ignored=" || ((FAILURES++)) |
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+ |
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+ mustHaveSequence Thread "main (argc=1, argv=" || ((FAILURES++)) |
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+ |
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+ return $FAILURES |
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+} |
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+ |
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+# Put result of debugging a core file in $LOG |
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+function getLogFromCore() { |
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+ # Make sure we get a core file |
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+ set_test Make sure we get a core file |
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+ if ! ulimit -c unlimited ; then |
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+ fail |
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+ exit 1 |
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+ fi |
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+ pass |
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+ |
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+ # Run the crasher |
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+ ./$(basename "$RUNME") |
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+ EXITCODE=$? |
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+ |
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+ # Verify that we actually crashed |
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+ set_test $RUNME should have been killed by a signal, got non-signal exit code $EXITCODE |
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+ if [ $EXITCODE -lt 128 ] ; then |
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+ fail |
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+ exit 1 |
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+ fi |
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+ pass |
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+ |
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+ # Verify that we got a core file |
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+ set_test $RUNME did not create a core file |
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+ if [ ! -r core* ] ; then |
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+ fail |
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+ exit 1 |
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+ fi |
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+ pass |
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+ |
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+ # Run gdb |
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+ cat > gdbscript.gdb <<EOF |
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+set width 0 |
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+t a a bt 100 |
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+quit |
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+EOF |
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+ cat gdbscript.gdb /dev/zero | $GDB -nx "./$(basename "$RUNME")" core* > $LOG |
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+ EXITCODE=$? |
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+ |
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+ set_test gdb exited with error code |
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+ if [ $EXITCODE != 0 ] ; then |
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+ ((FAILURES++)) |
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+ echo >&2 gdb exited with error code $EXITCODE |
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+ fail |
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+ fi |
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+ pass |
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+} |
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+ |
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+# Put result of debugging a gcore file in $LOG |
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+function getLogFromGcore() { |
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+ # Create the core file |
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+ rm -f core* |
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+ cat > gdbscript.gdb <<EOF |
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+handle SIGQUIT pass noprint nostop |
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+handle SIGUSR1 pass noprint nostop |
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+handle SIGUSR2 pass noprint nostop |
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+handle SIGALRM pass noprint nostop |
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+run |
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+gcore |
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+quit |
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+EOF |
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+ cat gdbscript.gdb /dev/zero | $GDB -nx "./$(basename "$RUNME")" > /dev/null |
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+ EXITCODE=$? |
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+ |
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+ set_test gdb exited with error code when creating gcore file |
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+ if [ $EXITCODE != 0 ] ; then |
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+ ((FAILURES++)) |
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+ echo >&2 gdb exited with error code $EXITCODE when creating gcore file |
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+ fail |
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+ fi |
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+ pass |
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+ |
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+ # Verify that we got a core file from gcore |
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+ set_test gdb gcore did not create a core file |
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+ if [ ! -r core* ] ; then |
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+ fail |
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+ exit 1 |
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+ fi |
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+ pass |
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+ |
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+ # Run gdb on the gcore file |
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+ cat > gdbscript.gdb <<EOF |
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+set width 0 |
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+t a a bt 100 |
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+quit |
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+EOF |
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+ cat gdbscript.gdb /dev/zero | $GDB -nx "./$(basename "$RUNME")" core* > $LOG |
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+ EXITCODE=$? |
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+ |
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+ set_test gdb exited with error code when examining gcore file |
|
+ if [ $EXITCODE != 0 ] ; then |
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+ ((FAILURES++)) |
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+ echo >&2 gdb exited with error code $EXITCODE when examining gcore file |
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+ fail |
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+ fi |
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+ pass |
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+} |
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+ |
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+# Put result of debugging a core file in $LOG |
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+function getLogFromLiveProcess() { |
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+ # Run gdb |
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+ cat > gdbscript.gdb <<EOF |
|
+handle SIGQUIT pass noprint nostop |
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+handle SIGUSR1 pass noprint nostop |
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+handle SIGUSR2 pass noprint nostop |
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+handle SIGALRM pass noprint nostop |
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+set width 0 |
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+run |
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+t a a bt 100 |
|
+quit |
|
+EOF |
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+ cat gdbscript.gdb /dev/zero | $GDB -nx "./$(basename "$RUNME")" > $LOG |
|
+ EXITCODE=$? |
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+ |
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+ set_test gdb exited with error code |
|
+ if [ $EXITCODE != 0 ] ; then |
|
+ ((FAILURES++)) |
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+ echo >&2 gdb exited with error code $EXITCODE |
|
+ fail |
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+ fi |
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+ pass |
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+} |
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+ |
|
+####### Main program follows ##################### |
|
+ |
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+# Make sure we don't clobber anybody else's (core) file(s) |
|
+WORKDIR=/tmp/$PPID |
|
+mkdir -p $WORKDIR |
|
+cp "$RUNME" $WORKDIR |
|
+cd $WORKDIR |
|
+ |
|
+# Count problems |
|
+FAILURES=0 |
|
+ |
|
+echo === Testing gdb vs core file... |
|
+pf_prefix core file |
|
+getLogFromCore |
|
+verifyLog |
|
+((FAILURES+=$?)) |
|
+pf_prefix |
|
+echo === Core file tests done. |
|
+ |
|
+echo |
|
+ |
|
+echo === Testing gdb vs gcore file... |
|
+pf_prefix gcore file |
|
+getLogFromGcore |
|
+verifyLog |
|
+((FAILURES+=$?)) |
|
+pf_prefix |
|
+echo === Gcore file tests done. |
|
+ |
|
+echo |
|
+ |
|
+echo === Testing gdb vs live process... |
|
+pf_prefix live process |
|
+getLogFromLiveProcess |
|
+verifyLog |
|
+((FAILURES+=$?)) |
|
+pf_prefix |
|
+echo === Live process tests done. |
|
+ |
|
+# Executive summary |
|
+echo |
|
+if [ $FAILURES == 0 ] ; then |
|
+ echo All tests passed! |
|
+else |
|
+ echo $FAILURES tests failed! |
|
+ echo |
|
+ echo Make sure the threadcrash binary contains debugging information \(build with \"gcc -g\"\). |
|
+fi |
|
+ |
|
+# Clean up |
|
+cd / |
|
+rm -rf $WORKDIR |
|
+ |
|
+exit $FAILURES |
|
diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/threadcrash.sh-orig b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/threadcrash.sh-orig |
|
new file mode 100644 |
|
--- /dev/null |
|
+++ b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/threadcrash.sh-orig |
|
@@ -0,0 +1,248 @@ |
|
+#! /bin/bash |
|
+ |
|
+# NOTE: threadcrash.c *must* be built with debugging symbols |
|
+# |
|
+# The point of this shell script is to crash treadcrash.c, load the |
|
+# resulting core file into gdb and verify that gdb can extract enough |
|
+# information from the core file. |
|
+# |
|
+# The return code from this script is the number of failed tests. |
|
+ |
|
+LOG=gdbresult.log |
|
+ |
|
+if [ $# != 1 ] ; then |
|
+ echo > /dev/stderr Syntax: $0 \<name of threadcrash binary\> |
|
+ exit 1 |
|
+fi |
|
+RUNME="$1" |
|
+ |
|
+# Verify that the gdb output doesn't contain $1. |
|
+function mustNotHave() { |
|
+ local BADWORD=$1 |
|
+ if grep -q "$BADWORD" $LOG ; then |
|
+ echo >> /dev/stderr WARNING: gdb output contains "$BADWORD" |
|
+ return 1 |
|
+ fi |
|
+ return 0 |
|
+} |
|
+ |
|
+# Verify that the gdb output contains exactly $1 $2s. |
|
+function mustHaveCorrectAmount() { |
|
+ local WANTEDNUMBER=$1 |
|
+ local GOODWORD=$2 |
|
+ local ACTUALNUMBER=$(grep "$GOODWORD" $LOG | wc -l) |
|
+ if [ $ACTUALNUMBER != $WANTEDNUMBER ] ; then |
|
+ echo >> /dev/stderr WARNING: gdb output contained $ACTUALNUMBER \""$GOODWORD"\", not $WANTEDNUMBER as expected |
|
+ return 1 |
|
+ fi |
|
+ return 0 |
|
+} |
|
+ |
|
+# Verify that the gdb output contains seven threads |
|
+function mustHaveSevenThreads() { |
|
+ NTHREADS=$(egrep "^Thread [1-7] \(" $LOG | wc -l) |
|
+ if [ $NTHREADS != 7 ] ; then |
|
+ echo >> /dev/stderr WARNING: gdb output contains $NTHREADS threads, not 7 as expected |
|
+ return 1 |
|
+ fi |
|
+ return 0 |
|
+} |
|
+ |
|
+# Verify that the gdb output has all parameters on consecutive lines |
|
+function mustHaveSequence() { |
|
+ SEQUENCE="$*" |
|
+ NPARTS=$# |
|
+ grep "$1" -A$((NPARTS - 1)) $LOG > matches.log |
|
+ |
|
+ while [ $# -gt 1 ] ; do |
|
+ shift |
|
+ ((NPARTS--)) |
|
+ grep "$1" -A$((NPARTS - 1)) matches.log > temp.log |
|
+ mv temp.log matches.log |
|
+ done |
|
+ LASTPART=$1 |
|
+ |
|
+ if ! grep -q "$LASTPART" matches.log ; then |
|
+ echo >> /dev/stderr WARNING: gdb output does not contain the sequence: $SEQUENCE |
|
+ return 1 |
|
+ fi |
|
+ return 0 |
|
+} |
|
+ |
|
+# Verify that $LOG contains all information we want |
|
+function verifyLog() { |
|
+ local FAILURES=0 |
|
+ |
|
+ mustNotHave '??' || ((FAILURES++)) |
|
+ mustHaveCorrectAmount 12 threadcrash.c: || ((FAILURES++)) |
|
+ |
|
+ mustHaveSevenThreads || ((FAILURES++)) |
|
+ mustHaveSequence sleep "makeSyscall (ignored=" || ((FAILURES++)) |
|
+ |
|
+ mustHaveSequence sleep "syscallingSighandler (signo=" "signal handler called" 0x || ((FAILURES++)) |
|
+ mustHaveSequence pthread_kill "makeSyscallFromSighandler (ignored=" || ((FAILURES++)) |
|
+ |
|
+ mustHaveSequence sleep "syscallingAltSighandler (signo=" "signal handler called" 0x || ((FAILURES++)) |
|
+ mustHaveSequence pthread_kill "makeSyscallFromAltSighandler (ignored=" || ((FAILURES++)) |
|
+ |
|
+ mustHaveSequence Thread "spin (ignored=" || ((FAILURES++)) |
|
+ |
|
+ mustHaveSequence "spinningSighandler (signo=" "signal handler called" 0x || ((FAILURES++)) |
|
+ mustHaveSequence pthread_kill "spinFromSighandler (ignored=" || ((FAILURES++)) |
|
+ |
|
+ mustHaveSequence "spinningAltSighandler (signo=" "signal handler called" 0x || ((FAILURES++)) |
|
+ mustHaveSequence pthread_kill "spinFromAltSighandler (ignored=" || ((FAILURES++)) |
|
+ |
|
+ mustHaveSequence Thread "main (argc=1, argv=" || ((FAILURES++)) |
|
+ |
|
+ return $FAILURES |
|
+} |
|
+ |
|
+# Put result of debugging a core file in $LOG |
|
+function getLogFromCore() { |
|
+ # Make sure we get a core file |
|
+ ulimit -c unlimited || exit 1 |
|
+ |
|
+ # Run the crasher |
|
+ ./$(basename "$RUNME") |
|
+ EXITCODE=$? |
|
+ |
|
+ # Verify that we actually crashed |
|
+ if [ $EXITCODE -lt 128 ] ; then |
|
+ echo >> /dev/stderr ERROR: $RUNME should have been killed by a signal, got non-signal exit code $EXITCODE |
|
+ exit 1 |
|
+ fi |
|
+ |
|
+ # Verify that we got a core file |
|
+ if [ ! -r core* ] ; then |
|
+ echo >> /dev/stderr ERROR: $RUNME did not create a core file |
|
+ exit 1 |
|
+ fi |
|
+ |
|
+ # Run gdb |
|
+ cat > gdbscript.gdb <<EOF |
|
+set width 0 |
|
+t a a bt 100 |
|
+quit |
|
+EOF |
|
+ cat gdbscript.gdb /dev/zero | gdb -nx "./$(basename "$RUNME")" core* > $LOG |
|
+ EXITCODE=$? |
|
+ |
|
+ if [ $EXITCODE != 0 ] ; then |
|
+ ((FAILURES++)) |
|
+ echo >> /dev/stderr WARNING: gdb exited with error code $EXITCODE |
|
+ fi |
|
+} |
|
+ |
|
+# Put result of debugging a gcore file in $LOG |
|
+function getLogFromGcore() { |
|
+ # Create the core file |
|
+ rm -f core* |
|
+ cat > gdbscript.gdb <<EOF |
|
+handle SIGQUIT pass noprint nostop |
|
+handle SIGUSR1 pass noprint nostop |
|
+handle SIGUSR2 pass noprint nostop |
|
+handle SIGALRM pass noprint nostop |
|
+run |
|
+gcore |
|
+quit |
|
+EOF |
|
+ cat gdbscript.gdb /dev/zero | gdb -nx "./$(basename "$RUNME")" > /dev/null |
|
+ EXITCODE=$? |
|
+ |
|
+ if [ $EXITCODE != 0 ] ; then |
|
+ ((FAILURES++)) |
|
+ echo >> /dev/stderr WARNING: gdb exited with error code $EXITCODE when creating gcore file |
|
+ fi |
|
+ |
|
+ # Verify that we got a core file from gcore |
|
+ if [ ! -r core* ] ; then |
|
+ echo >> /dev/stderr ERROR: gdb gcore did not create a core file |
|
+ exit 1 |
|
+ fi |
|
+ |
|
+ # Run gdb on the gcore file |
|
+ cat > gdbscript.gdb <<EOF |
|
+set width 0 |
|
+t a a bt 100 |
|
+quit |
|
+EOF |
|
+ cat gdbscript.gdb /dev/zero | gdb -nx "./$(basename "$RUNME")" core* > $LOG |
|
+ EXITCODE=$? |
|
+ |
|
+ if [ $EXITCODE != 0 ] ; then |
|
+ ((FAILURES++)) |
|
+ echo >> /dev/stderr WARNING: gdb exited with error code $EXITCODE when examining gcore file |
|
+ fi |
|
+} |
|
+ |
|
+# Put result of debugging a core file in $LOG |
|
+function getLogFromLiveProcess() { |
|
+ # Run gdb |
|
+ cat > gdbscript.gdb <<EOF |
|
+handle SIGQUIT pass noprint nostop |
|
+handle SIGUSR1 pass noprint nostop |
|
+handle SIGUSR2 pass noprint nostop |
|
+handle SIGALRM pass noprint nostop |
|
+set width 0 |
|
+run |
|
+t a a bt 100 |
|
+quit |
|
+EOF |
|
+ cat gdbscript.gdb /dev/zero | gdb -nx "./$(basename "$RUNME")" > $LOG |
|
+ EXITCODE=$? |
|
+ |
|
+ if [ $EXITCODE != 0 ] ; then |
|
+ ((FAILURES++)) |
|
+ echo >> /dev/stderr WARNING: gdb exited with error code $EXITCODE |
|
+ fi |
|
+} |
|
+ |
|
+####### Main program follows ##################### |
|
+ |
|
+# Make sure we don't clobber anybody else's (core) file(s) |
|
+WORKDIR=/tmp/$PPID |
|
+mkdir -p $WORKDIR |
|
+cp "$RUNME" $WORKDIR |
|
+cd $WORKDIR |
|
+ |
|
+# Count problems |
|
+FAILURES=0 |
|
+ |
|
+echo === Testing gdb vs core file... |
|
+getLogFromCore |
|
+verifyLog |
|
+((FAILURES+=$?)) |
|
+echo === Core file tests done. |
|
+ |
|
+echo |
|
+ |
|
+echo === Testing gdb vs gcore file... |
|
+getLogFromGcore |
|
+verifyLog |
|
+((FAILURES+=$?)) |
|
+echo === Gcore file tests done. |
|
+ |
|
+echo |
|
+ |
|
+echo === Testing gdb vs live process... |
|
+getLogFromLiveProcess |
|
+verifyLog |
|
+((FAILURES+=$?)) |
|
+echo === Live process tests done. |
|
+ |
|
+# Executive summary |
|
+echo |
|
+if [ $FAILURES == 0 ] ; then |
|
+ echo All tests passed! |
|
+else |
|
+ echo $FAILURES tests failed! |
|
+ echo |
|
+ echo Make sure the threadcrash binary contains debugging information \(build with \"gcc -g\"\). |
|
+fi |
|
+ |
|
+# Clean up |
|
+cd / |
|
+rm -rf $WORKDIR |
|
+ |
|
+exit $FAILURES
|
|
|