| """ |
| Test case for testing the gdbremote protocol. |
| |
| Tests run against debugserver and lldb-server (llgs). |
| lldb-server tests run where the lldb-server exe is |
| available. |
| |
| This class will be broken into smaller test case classes by |
| gdb remote packet functional areas. For now it contains |
| the initial set of tests implemented. |
| """ |
| |
| from __future__ import print_function |
| |
| |
| import unittest2 |
| import gdbremote_testcase |
| import lldbgdbserverutils |
| import platform |
| import signal |
| from lldbsuite.test.decorators import * |
| from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import * |
| from lldbsuite.test.lldbdwarf import * |
| from lldbsuite.test import lldbutil |
| |
| |
| class LldbGdbServerTestCase(gdbremote_testcase.GdbRemoteTestCaseBase, DwarfOpcodeParser): |
| |
| mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__) |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_exe_starts_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| server = self.connect_to_debug_monitor() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_exe_starts_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| server = self.connect_to_debug_monitor() |
| |
| def start_no_ack_mode(self): |
| server = self.connect_to_debug_monitor() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(server) |
| |
| self.add_no_ack_remote_stream() |
| self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_start_no_ack_mode_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.start_no_ack_mode() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_start_no_ack_mode_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.start_no_ack_mode() |
| |
| def thread_suffix_supported(self): |
| server = self.connect_to_debug_monitor() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(server) |
| |
| self.add_no_ack_remote_stream() |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines( |
| ["lldb-server < 26> read packet: $QThreadSuffixSupported#e4", |
| "lldb-server < 6> send packet: $OK#9a"], |
| True) |
| |
| self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_thread_suffix_supported_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.thread_suffix_supported() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_thread_suffix_supported_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.thread_suffix_supported() |
| |
| def list_threads_in_stop_reply_supported(self): |
| server = self.connect_to_debug_monitor() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(server) |
| |
| self.add_no_ack_remote_stream() |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines( |
| ["lldb-server < 27> read packet: $QListThreadsInStopReply#21", |
| "lldb-server < 6> send packet: $OK#9a"], |
| True) |
| self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_list_threads_in_stop_reply_supported_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.list_threads_in_stop_reply_supported() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_list_threads_in_stop_reply_supported_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.list_threads_in_stop_reply_supported() |
| |
| def c_packet_works(self): |
| launch_args = self.install_and_create_launch_args() |
| |
| server = self.connect_to_debug_monitor() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(server) |
| |
| self.add_no_ack_remote_stream() |
| self.add_verified_launch_packets(launch_args) |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines( |
| ["read packet: $c#63", |
| "send packet: $W00#00"], |
| True) |
| |
| self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_c_packet_works_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.c_packet_works() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_c_packet_works_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.c_packet_works() |
| |
| def inferior_print_exit(self): |
| launch_args = self.install_and_create_launch_args() |
| |
| server = self.connect_to_debug_monitor() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(server) |
| |
| # build launch args |
| launch_args += ["hello, world"] |
| |
| self.add_no_ack_remote_stream() |
| self.add_verified_launch_packets(launch_args) |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines( |
| ["read packet: $vCont;c#a8", |
| {"type": "output_match", "regex": self.maybe_strict_output_regex(r"hello, world\r\n")}, |
| "send packet: $W00#00"], |
| True) |
| |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_inferior_print_exit_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.inferior_print_exit() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| @expectedFlakeyLinux("llvm.org/pr25652") |
| def test_inferior_print_exit_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.inferior_print_exit() |
| |
| def first_launch_stop_reply_thread_matches_first_qC(self): |
| launch_args = self.install_and_create_launch_args() |
| |
| server = self.connect_to_debug_monitor() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(server) |
| |
| # build launch args |
| launch_args += ["hello, world"] |
| |
| self.add_no_ack_remote_stream() |
| self.add_verified_launch_packets(launch_args) |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines(["read packet: $qC#00", |
| {"direction": "send", |
| "regex": r"^\$QC([0-9a-fA-F]+)#", |
| "capture": {1: "thread_id"}}, |
| "read packet: $?#00", |
| {"direction": "send", |
| "regex": r"^\$T[0-9a-fA-F]{2}thread:([0-9a-fA-F]+)", |
| "expect_captures": {1: "thread_id"}}], |
| True) |
| self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_first_launch_stop_reply_thread_matches_first_qC_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.first_launch_stop_reply_thread_matches_first_qC() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_first_launch_stop_reply_thread_matches_first_qC_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.first_launch_stop_reply_thread_matches_first_qC() |
| |
| def attach_commandline_continue_app_exits(self): |
| procs = self.prep_debug_monitor_and_inferior() |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines( |
| ["read packet: $vCont;c#a8", |
| "send packet: $W00#00"], |
| True) |
| self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| |
| # Wait a moment for completed and now-detached inferior process to |
| # clear. |
| time.sleep(1) |
| |
| if not lldb.remote_platform: |
| # Process should be dead now. Reap results. |
| poll_result = procs["inferior"].poll() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(poll_result) |
| |
| # Where possible, verify at the system level that the process is not |
| # running. |
| self.assertFalse( |
| lldbgdbserverutils.process_is_running( |
| procs["inferior"].pid, False)) |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_attach_commandline_continue_app_exits_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_attach() |
| self.attach_commandline_continue_app_exits() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_attach_commandline_continue_app_exits_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_attach() |
| self.attach_commandline_continue_app_exits() |
| |
| def qRegisterInfo_returns_one_valid_result(self): |
| launch_args = self.install_and_create_launch_args() |
| |
| server = self.connect_to_debug_monitor() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(server) |
| |
| # Build the expected protocol stream |
| self.add_no_ack_remote_stream() |
| self.add_verified_launch_packets(launch_args) |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines( |
| ["read packet: $qRegisterInfo0#00", |
| {"direction": "send", "regex": r"^\$(.+);#[0-9A-Fa-f]{2}", "capture": {1: "reginfo_0"}}], |
| True) |
| |
| # Run the stream |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| reg_info_packet = context.get("reginfo_0") |
| self.assertIsNotNone(reg_info_packet) |
| self.assert_valid_reg_info( |
| lldbgdbserverutils.parse_reg_info_response(reg_info_packet)) |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_qRegisterInfo_returns_one_valid_result_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.qRegisterInfo_returns_one_valid_result() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_qRegisterInfo_returns_one_valid_result_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.qRegisterInfo_returns_one_valid_result() |
| |
| def qRegisterInfo_returns_all_valid_results(self): |
| launch_args = self.install_and_create_launch_args() |
| |
| server = self.connect_to_debug_monitor() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(server) |
| |
| # Build the expected protocol stream. |
| self.add_no_ack_remote_stream() |
| self.add_verified_launch_packets(launch_args) |
| self.add_register_info_collection_packets() |
| |
| # Run the stream. |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Validate that each register info returned validates. |
| for reg_info in self.parse_register_info_packets(context): |
| self.assert_valid_reg_info(reg_info) |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_qRegisterInfo_returns_all_valid_results_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.qRegisterInfo_returns_all_valid_results() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_qRegisterInfo_returns_all_valid_results_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.qRegisterInfo_returns_all_valid_results() |
| |
| def qRegisterInfo_contains_required_generics(self): |
| launch_args = self.install_and_create_launch_args() |
| |
| server = self.connect_to_debug_monitor() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(server) |
| |
| # Build the expected protocol stream |
| self.add_no_ack_remote_stream() |
| self.add_verified_launch_packets(launch_args) |
| self.add_register_info_collection_packets() |
| |
| # Run the packet stream. |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Gather register info entries. |
| reg_infos = self.parse_register_info_packets(context) |
| |
| # Collect all generic registers found. |
| generic_regs = { |
| reg_info['generic']: 1 for reg_info in reg_infos if 'generic' in reg_info} |
| |
| # Ensure we have a program counter register. |
| self.assertTrue('pc' in generic_regs) |
| |
| # Ensure we have a frame pointer register. PPC64le's FP is the same as SP |
| if self.getArchitecture() != 'powerpc64le': |
| self.assertTrue('fp' in generic_regs) |
| |
| # Ensure we have a stack pointer register. |
| self.assertTrue('sp' in generic_regs) |
| |
| # Ensure we have a flags register. |
| self.assertTrue('flags' in generic_regs) |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_qRegisterInfo_contains_required_generics_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.qRegisterInfo_contains_required_generics() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_qRegisterInfo_contains_required_generics_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.qRegisterInfo_contains_required_generics() |
| |
| def qRegisterInfo_contains_at_least_one_register_set(self): |
| launch_args = self.install_and_create_launch_args() |
| |
| server = self.connect_to_debug_monitor() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(server) |
| |
| # Build the expected protocol stream |
| self.add_no_ack_remote_stream() |
| self.add_verified_launch_packets(launch_args) |
| self.add_register_info_collection_packets() |
| |
| # Run the packet stream. |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Gather register info entries. |
| reg_infos = self.parse_register_info_packets(context) |
| |
| # Collect all register sets found. |
| register_sets = { |
| reg_info['set']: 1 for reg_info in reg_infos if 'set' in reg_info} |
| self.assertTrue(len(register_sets) >= 1) |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_qRegisterInfo_contains_at_least_one_register_set_debugserver( |
| self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.qRegisterInfo_contains_at_least_one_register_set() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_qRegisterInfo_contains_at_least_one_register_set_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.qRegisterInfo_contains_at_least_one_register_set() |
| |
| def targetHasAVX(self): |
| triple = self.dbg.GetSelectedPlatform().GetTriple() |
| |
| # TODO other platforms, please implement this function |
| if not re.match(".*-.*-linux", triple): |
| return True |
| |
| # Need to do something different for non-Linux/Android targets |
| if lldb.remote_platform: |
| self.runCmd('platform get-file "/proc/cpuinfo" "cpuinfo"') |
| cpuinfo_path = "cpuinfo" |
| self.addTearDownHook(lambda: os.unlink("cpuinfo")) |
| else: |
| cpuinfo_path = "/proc/cpuinfo" |
| |
| f = open(cpuinfo_path, 'r') |
| cpuinfo = f.read() |
| f.close() |
| return " avx " in cpuinfo |
| |
| def qRegisterInfo_contains_avx_registers(self): |
| launch_args = self.install_and_create_launch_args() |
| |
| server = self.connect_to_debug_monitor() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(server) |
| |
| # Build the expected protocol stream |
| self.add_no_ack_remote_stream() |
| self.add_verified_launch_packets(launch_args) |
| self.add_register_info_collection_packets() |
| |
| # Run the packet stream. |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Gather register info entries. |
| reg_infos = self.parse_register_info_packets(context) |
| |
| # Collect all generics found. |
| register_sets = { |
| reg_info['set']: 1 for reg_info in reg_infos if 'set' in reg_info} |
| self.assertEqual( |
| self.targetHasAVX(), |
| "Advanced Vector Extensions" in register_sets) |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_qRegisterInfo_contains_avx_registers_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.qRegisterInfo_contains_avx_registers() |
| |
| def qThreadInfo_contains_thread(self): |
| procs = self.prep_debug_monitor_and_inferior() |
| self.add_threadinfo_collection_packets() |
| |
| # Run the packet stream. |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Gather threadinfo entries. |
| threads = self.parse_threadinfo_packets(context) |
| self.assertIsNotNone(threads) |
| |
| # We should have exactly one thread. |
| self.assertEqual(len(threads), 1) |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_qThreadInfo_contains_thread_launch_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.qThreadInfo_contains_thread() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_qThreadInfo_contains_thread_launch_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.qThreadInfo_contains_thread() |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_qThreadInfo_contains_thread_attach_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_attach() |
| self.qThreadInfo_contains_thread() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_qThreadInfo_contains_thread_attach_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_attach() |
| self.qThreadInfo_contains_thread() |
| |
| def qThreadInfo_matches_qC(self): |
| procs = self.prep_debug_monitor_and_inferior() |
| |
| self.add_threadinfo_collection_packets() |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines( |
| ["read packet: $qC#00", |
| {"direction": "send", "regex": r"^\$QC([0-9a-fA-F]+)#", "capture": {1: "thread_id"}} |
| ], True) |
| |
| # Run the packet stream. |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Gather threadinfo entries. |
| threads = self.parse_threadinfo_packets(context) |
| self.assertIsNotNone(threads) |
| |
| # We should have exactly one thread from threadinfo. |
| self.assertEqual(len(threads), 1) |
| |
| # We should have a valid thread_id from $QC. |
| QC_thread_id_hex = context.get("thread_id") |
| self.assertIsNotNone(QC_thread_id_hex) |
| QC_thread_id = int(QC_thread_id_hex, 16) |
| |
| # Those two should be the same. |
| self.assertEqual(threads[0], QC_thread_id) |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_qThreadInfo_matches_qC_launch_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.qThreadInfo_matches_qC() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_qThreadInfo_matches_qC_launch_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.qThreadInfo_matches_qC() |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_qThreadInfo_matches_qC_attach_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_attach() |
| self.qThreadInfo_matches_qC() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_qThreadInfo_matches_qC_attach_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_attach() |
| self.qThreadInfo_matches_qC() |
| |
| def p_returns_correct_data_size_for_each_qRegisterInfo(self): |
| procs = self.prep_debug_monitor_and_inferior() |
| self.add_register_info_collection_packets() |
| |
| # Run the packet stream. |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Gather register info entries. |
| reg_infos = self.parse_register_info_packets(context) |
| self.assertIsNotNone(reg_infos) |
| self.assertTrue(len(reg_infos) > 0) |
| |
| inferior_exe_path = self.getBuildArtifact("a.out") |
| Target = self.dbg.CreateTarget(inferior_exe_path) |
| byte_order = Target.GetByteOrder() |
| |
| # Read value for each register. |
| reg_index = 0 |
| for reg_info in reg_infos: |
| # Skip registers that don't have a register set. For x86, these are |
| # the DRx registers, which have no LLDB-kind register number and thus |
| # cannot be read via normal |
| # NativeRegisterContext::ReadRegister(reg_info,...) calls. |
| if not "set" in reg_info: |
| continue |
| |
| # Clear existing packet expectations. |
| self.reset_test_sequence() |
| |
| # Run the register query |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines( |
| ["read packet: $p{0:x}#00".format(reg_index), |
| {"direction": "send", "regex": r"^\$([0-9a-fA-F]+)#", "capture": {1: "p_response"}}], |
| True) |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Verify the response length. |
| p_response = context.get("p_response") |
| self.assertIsNotNone(p_response) |
| |
| if "dynamic_size_dwarf_expr_bytes" in reg_info: |
| self.updateRegInfoBitsize(reg_info, byte_order) |
| self.assertEqual(len(p_response), 2 * int(reg_info["bitsize"]) / 8) |
| |
| # Increment loop |
| reg_index += 1 |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_p_returns_correct_data_size_for_each_qRegisterInfo_launch_debugserver( |
| self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.p_returns_correct_data_size_for_each_qRegisterInfo() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_p_returns_correct_data_size_for_each_qRegisterInfo_launch_llgs( |
| self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.p_returns_correct_data_size_for_each_qRegisterInfo() |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_p_returns_correct_data_size_for_each_qRegisterInfo_attach_debugserver( |
| self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_attach() |
| self.p_returns_correct_data_size_for_each_qRegisterInfo() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_p_returns_correct_data_size_for_each_qRegisterInfo_attach_llgs( |
| self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_attach() |
| self.p_returns_correct_data_size_for_each_qRegisterInfo() |
| |
| def Hg_switches_to_3_threads(self): |
| # Startup the inferior with three threads (main + 2 new ones). |
| procs = self.prep_debug_monitor_and_inferior( |
| inferior_args=["thread:new", "thread:new"]) |
| |
| # Let the inferior process have a few moments to start up the thread |
| # when launched. (The launch scenario has no time to run, so threads |
| # won't be there yet.) |
| self.run_process_then_stop(run_seconds=1) |
| |
| # Wait at most x seconds for 3 threads to be present. |
| threads = self.wait_for_thread_count(3, timeout_seconds=5) |
| self.assertEqual(len(threads), 3) |
| |
| # verify we can $H to each thead, and $qC matches the thread we set. |
| for thread in threads: |
| # Change to each thread, verify current thread id. |
| self.reset_test_sequence() |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines( |
| ["read packet: $Hg{0:x}#00".format(thread), # Set current thread. |
| "send packet: $OK#00", |
| "read packet: $qC#00", |
| {"direction": "send", "regex": r"^\$QC([0-9a-fA-F]+)#", "capture": {1: "thread_id"}}], |
| True) |
| |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Verify the thread id. |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context.get("thread_id")) |
| self.assertEqual(int(context.get("thread_id"), 16), thread) |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_Hg_switches_to_3_threads_launch_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.Hg_switches_to_3_threads() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_Hg_switches_to_3_threads_launch_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.Hg_switches_to_3_threads() |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_Hg_switches_to_3_threads_attach_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_attach() |
| self.Hg_switches_to_3_threads() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_Hg_switches_to_3_threads_attach_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_attach() |
| self.Hg_switches_to_3_threads() |
| |
| def Hc_then_Csignal_signals_correct_thread(self, segfault_signo): |
| # NOTE only run this one in inferior-launched mode: we can't grab inferior stdout when running attached, |
| # and the test requires getting stdout from the exe. |
| |
| NUM_THREADS = 3 |
| |
| # Startup the inferior with three threads (main + NUM_THREADS-1 worker threads). |
| # inferior_args=["thread:print-ids"] |
| inferior_args = ["thread:segfault"] |
| for i in range(NUM_THREADS - 1): |
| # if i > 0: |
| # Give time between thread creation/segfaulting for the handler to work. |
| # inferior_args.append("sleep:1") |
| inferior_args.append("thread:new") |
| inferior_args.append("sleep:10") |
| |
| # Launch/attach. (In our case, this should only ever be launched since |
| # we need inferior stdout/stderr). |
| procs = self.prep_debug_monitor_and_inferior( |
| inferior_args=inferior_args) |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines(["read packet: $c#63"], True) |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| |
| # Let the inferior process have a few moments to start up the thread when launched. |
| # context = self.run_process_then_stop(run_seconds=1) |
| |
| # Wait at most x seconds for all threads to be present. |
| # threads = self.wait_for_thread_count(NUM_THREADS, timeout_seconds=5) |
| # self.assertEquals(len(threads), NUM_THREADS) |
| |
| signaled_tids = {} |
| print_thread_ids = {} |
| |
| # Switch to each thread, deliver a signal, and verify signal delivery |
| for i in range(NUM_THREADS - 1): |
| # Run until SIGSEGV comes in. |
| self.reset_test_sequence() |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines([{"direction": "send", |
| "regex": r"^\$T([0-9a-fA-F]{2})thread:([0-9a-fA-F]+);", |
| "capture": {1: "signo", |
| 2: "thread_id"}}], |
| True) |
| |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence(timeout_seconds=10) |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| signo = context.get("signo") |
| self.assertEqual(int(signo, 16), segfault_signo) |
| |
| # Ensure we haven't seen this tid yet. |
| thread_id = int(context.get("thread_id"), 16) |
| self.assertFalse(thread_id in signaled_tids) |
| signaled_tids[thread_id] = 1 |
| |
| # Send SIGUSR1 to the thread that signaled the SIGSEGV. |
| self.reset_test_sequence() |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines( |
| [ |
| # Set the continue thread. |
| # Set current thread. |
| "read packet: $Hc{0:x}#00".format(thread_id), |
| "send packet: $OK#00", |
| |
| # Continue sending the signal number to the continue thread. |
| # The commented out packet is a way to do this same operation without using |
| # a $Hc (but this test is testing $Hc, so we'll stick with the former). |
| "read packet: $C{0:x}#00".format(lldbutil.get_signal_number('SIGUSR1')), |
| # "read packet: $vCont;C{0:x}:{1:x};c#00".format(lldbutil.get_signal_number('SIGUSR1'), thread_id), |
| |
| # FIXME: Linux does not report the thread stop on the delivered signal (SIGUSR1 here). MacOSX debugserver does. |
| # But MacOSX debugserver isn't guaranteeing the thread the signal handler runs on, so currently its an XFAIL. |
| # Need to rectify behavior here. The linux behavior is more intuitive to me since we're essentially swapping out |
| # an about-to-be-delivered signal (for which we already sent a stop packet) to a different signal. |
| # {"direction":"send", "regex":r"^\$T([0-9a-fA-F]{2})thread:([0-9a-fA-F]+);", "capture":{1:"stop_signo", 2:"stop_thread_id"} }, |
| # "read packet: $c#63", |
| {"type": "output_match", "regex": r"^received SIGUSR1 on thread id: ([0-9a-fA-F]+)\r\nthread ([0-9a-fA-F]+): past SIGSEGV\r\n", "capture": {1: "print_thread_id", 2: "post_handle_thread_id"}}, |
| ], |
| True) |
| |
| # Run the sequence. |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence(timeout_seconds=10) |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Ensure the stop signal is the signal we delivered. |
| # stop_signo = context.get("stop_signo") |
| # self.assertIsNotNone(stop_signo) |
| # self.assertEquals(int(stop_signo,16), lldbutil.get_signal_number('SIGUSR1')) |
| |
| # Ensure the stop thread is the thread to which we delivered the signal. |
| # stop_thread_id = context.get("stop_thread_id") |
| # self.assertIsNotNone(stop_thread_id) |
| # self.assertEquals(int(stop_thread_id,16), thread_id) |
| |
| # Ensure we haven't seen this thread id yet. The inferior's |
| # self-obtained thread ids are not guaranteed to match the stub |
| # tids (at least on MacOSX). |
| print_thread_id = context.get("print_thread_id") |
| self.assertIsNotNone(print_thread_id) |
| print_thread_id = int(print_thread_id, 16) |
| self.assertFalse(print_thread_id in print_thread_ids) |
| |
| # Now remember this print (i.e. inferior-reflected) thread id and |
| # ensure we don't hit it again. |
| print_thread_ids[print_thread_id] = 1 |
| |
| # Ensure post signal-handle thread id matches the thread that |
| # initially raised the SIGSEGV. |
| post_handle_thread_id = context.get("post_handle_thread_id") |
| self.assertIsNotNone(post_handle_thread_id) |
| post_handle_thread_id = int(post_handle_thread_id, 16) |
| self.assertEqual(post_handle_thread_id, print_thread_id) |
| |
| @unittest2.expectedFailure() |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_Hc_then_Csignal_signals_correct_thread_launch_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| # Darwin debugserver translates some signals like SIGSEGV into some gdb |
| # expectations about fixed signal numbers. |
| self.Hc_then_Csignal_signals_correct_thread(self.TARGET_EXC_BAD_ACCESS) |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_Hc_then_Csignal_signals_correct_thread_launch_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.Hc_then_Csignal_signals_correct_thread( |
| lldbutil.get_signal_number('SIGSEGV')) |
| |
| def m_packet_reads_memory(self): |
| # This is the memory we will write into the inferior and then ensure we |
| # can read back with $m. |
| MEMORY_CONTENTS = "Test contents 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" |
| |
| # Start up the inferior. |
| procs = self.prep_debug_monitor_and_inferior( |
| inferior_args=[ |
| "set-message:%s" % |
| MEMORY_CONTENTS, |
| "get-data-address-hex:g_message", |
| "sleep:5"]) |
| |
| # Run the process |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines( |
| [ |
| # Start running after initial stop. |
| "read packet: $c#63", |
| # Match output line that prints the memory address of the message buffer within the inferior. |
| # Note we require launch-only testing so we can get inferior otuput. |
| {"type": "output_match", "regex": self.maybe_strict_output_regex(r"data address: 0x([0-9a-fA-F]+)\r\n"), |
| "capture": {1: "message_address"}}, |
| # Now stop the inferior. |
| "read packet: {}".format(chr(3)), |
| # And wait for the stop notification. |
| {"direction": "send", "regex": r"^\$T([0-9a-fA-F]{2})thread:([0-9a-fA-F]+);", "capture": {1: "stop_signo", 2: "stop_thread_id"}}], |
| True) |
| |
| # Run the packet stream. |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Grab the message address. |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context.get("message_address")) |
| message_address = int(context.get("message_address"), 16) |
| |
| # Grab contents from the inferior. |
| self.reset_test_sequence() |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines( |
| ["read packet: $m{0:x},{1:x}#00".format(message_address, len(MEMORY_CONTENTS)), |
| {"direction": "send", "regex": r"^\$(.+)#[0-9a-fA-F]{2}$", "capture": {1: "read_contents"}}], |
| True) |
| |
| # Run the packet stream. |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Ensure what we read from inferior memory is what we wrote. |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context.get("read_contents")) |
| read_contents = context.get("read_contents").decode("hex") |
| self.assertEqual(read_contents, MEMORY_CONTENTS) |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_m_packet_reads_memory_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.m_packet_reads_memory() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_m_packet_reads_memory_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.m_packet_reads_memory() |
| |
| def qMemoryRegionInfo_is_supported(self): |
| # Start up the inferior. |
| procs = self.prep_debug_monitor_and_inferior() |
| |
| # Ask if it supports $qMemoryRegionInfo. |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines( |
| ["read packet: $qMemoryRegionInfo#00", |
| "send packet: $OK#00" |
| ], True) |
| self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_qMemoryRegionInfo_is_supported_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.qMemoryRegionInfo_is_supported() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_qMemoryRegionInfo_is_supported_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.qMemoryRegionInfo_is_supported() |
| |
| def qMemoryRegionInfo_reports_code_address_as_executable(self): |
| # Start up the inferior. |
| procs = self.prep_debug_monitor_and_inferior( |
| inferior_args=["get-code-address-hex:hello", "sleep:5"]) |
| |
| # Run the process |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines( |
| [ |
| # Start running after initial stop. |
| "read packet: $c#63", |
| # Match output line that prints the memory address of the message buffer within the inferior. |
| # Note we require launch-only testing so we can get inferior otuput. |
| {"type": "output_match", "regex": self.maybe_strict_output_regex(r"code address: 0x([0-9a-fA-F]+)\r\n"), |
| "capture": {1: "code_address"}}, |
| # Now stop the inferior. |
| "read packet: {}".format(chr(3)), |
| # And wait for the stop notification. |
| {"direction": "send", "regex": r"^\$T([0-9a-fA-F]{2})thread:([0-9a-fA-F]+);", "capture": {1: "stop_signo", 2: "stop_thread_id"}}], |
| True) |
| |
| # Run the packet stream. |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Grab the code address. |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context.get("code_address")) |
| code_address = int(context.get("code_address"), 16) |
| |
| # Grab memory region info from the inferior. |
| self.reset_test_sequence() |
| self.add_query_memory_region_packets(code_address) |
| |
| # Run the packet stream. |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| mem_region_dict = self.parse_memory_region_packet(context) |
| |
| # Ensure there are no errors reported. |
| self.assertFalse("error" in mem_region_dict) |
| |
| # Ensure code address is readable and executable. |
| self.assertTrue("permissions" in mem_region_dict) |
| self.assertTrue("r" in mem_region_dict["permissions"]) |
| self.assertTrue("x" in mem_region_dict["permissions"]) |
| |
| # Ensure the start address and size encompass the address we queried. |
| self.assert_address_within_memory_region(code_address, mem_region_dict) |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_qMemoryRegionInfo_reports_code_address_as_executable_debugserver( |
| self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.qMemoryRegionInfo_reports_code_address_as_executable() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_qMemoryRegionInfo_reports_code_address_as_executable_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.qMemoryRegionInfo_reports_code_address_as_executable() |
| |
| def qMemoryRegionInfo_reports_stack_address_as_readable_writeable(self): |
| # Start up the inferior. |
| procs = self.prep_debug_monitor_and_inferior( |
| inferior_args=["get-stack-address-hex:", "sleep:5"]) |
| |
| # Run the process |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines( |
| [ |
| # Start running after initial stop. |
| "read packet: $c#63", |
| # Match output line that prints the memory address of the message buffer within the inferior. |
| # Note we require launch-only testing so we can get inferior otuput. |
| {"type": "output_match", "regex": self.maybe_strict_output_regex(r"stack address: 0x([0-9a-fA-F]+)\r\n"), |
| "capture": {1: "stack_address"}}, |
| # Now stop the inferior. |
| "read packet: {}".format(chr(3)), |
| # And wait for the stop notification. |
| {"direction": "send", "regex": r"^\$T([0-9a-fA-F]{2})thread:([0-9a-fA-F]+);", "capture": {1: "stop_signo", 2: "stop_thread_id"}}], |
| True) |
| |
| # Run the packet stream. |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Grab the address. |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context.get("stack_address")) |
| stack_address = int(context.get("stack_address"), 16) |
| |
| # Grab memory region info from the inferior. |
| self.reset_test_sequence() |
| self.add_query_memory_region_packets(stack_address) |
| |
| # Run the packet stream. |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| mem_region_dict = self.parse_memory_region_packet(context) |
| |
| # Ensure there are no errors reported. |
| self.assertFalse("error" in mem_region_dict) |
| |
| # Ensure address is readable and executable. |
| self.assertTrue("permissions" in mem_region_dict) |
| self.assertTrue("r" in mem_region_dict["permissions"]) |
| self.assertTrue("w" in mem_region_dict["permissions"]) |
| |
| # Ensure the start address and size encompass the address we queried. |
| self.assert_address_within_memory_region( |
| stack_address, mem_region_dict) |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_qMemoryRegionInfo_reports_stack_address_as_readable_writeable_debugserver( |
| self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.qMemoryRegionInfo_reports_stack_address_as_readable_writeable() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_qMemoryRegionInfo_reports_stack_address_as_readable_writeable_llgs( |
| self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.qMemoryRegionInfo_reports_stack_address_as_readable_writeable() |
| |
| def qMemoryRegionInfo_reports_heap_address_as_readable_writeable(self): |
| # Start up the inferior. |
| procs = self.prep_debug_monitor_and_inferior( |
| inferior_args=["get-heap-address-hex:", "sleep:5"]) |
| |
| # Run the process |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines( |
| [ |
| # Start running after initial stop. |
| "read packet: $c#63", |
| # Match output line that prints the memory address of the message buffer within the inferior. |
| # Note we require launch-only testing so we can get inferior otuput. |
| {"type": "output_match", "regex": self.maybe_strict_output_regex(r"heap address: 0x([0-9a-fA-F]+)\r\n"), |
| "capture": {1: "heap_address"}}, |
| # Now stop the inferior. |
| "read packet: {}".format(chr(3)), |
| # And wait for the stop notification. |
| {"direction": "send", "regex": r"^\$T([0-9a-fA-F]{2})thread:([0-9a-fA-F]+);", "capture": {1: "stop_signo", 2: "stop_thread_id"}}], |
| True) |
| |
| # Run the packet stream. |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Grab the address. |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context.get("heap_address")) |
| heap_address = int(context.get("heap_address"), 16) |
| |
| # Grab memory region info from the inferior. |
| self.reset_test_sequence() |
| self.add_query_memory_region_packets(heap_address) |
| |
| # Run the packet stream. |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| mem_region_dict = self.parse_memory_region_packet(context) |
| |
| # Ensure there are no errors reported. |
| self.assertFalse("error" in mem_region_dict) |
| |
| # Ensure address is readable and executable. |
| self.assertTrue("permissions" in mem_region_dict) |
| self.assertTrue("r" in mem_region_dict["permissions"]) |
| self.assertTrue("w" in mem_region_dict["permissions"]) |
| |
| # Ensure the start address and size encompass the address we queried. |
| self.assert_address_within_memory_region(heap_address, mem_region_dict) |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_qMemoryRegionInfo_reports_heap_address_as_readable_writeable_debugserver( |
| self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.qMemoryRegionInfo_reports_heap_address_as_readable_writeable() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_qMemoryRegionInfo_reports_heap_address_as_readable_writeable_llgs( |
| self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.qMemoryRegionInfo_reports_heap_address_as_readable_writeable() |
| |
| def breakpoint_set_and_remove_work(self, want_hardware=False): |
| # Start up the inferior. |
| procs = self.prep_debug_monitor_and_inferior( |
| inferior_args=[ |
| "get-code-address-hex:hello", |
| "sleep:1", |
| "call-function:hello"]) |
| |
| # Run the process |
| self.add_register_info_collection_packets() |
| self.add_process_info_collection_packets() |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines( |
| [ # Start running after initial stop. |
| "read packet: $c#63", |
| # Match output line that prints the memory address of the function call entry point. |
| # Note we require launch-only testing so we can get inferior otuput. |
| {"type": "output_match", "regex": self.maybe_strict_output_regex(r"code address: 0x([0-9a-fA-F]+)\r\n"), |
| "capture": {1: "function_address"}}, |
| # Now stop the inferior. |
| "read packet: {}".format(chr(3)), |
| # And wait for the stop notification. |
| {"direction": "send", "regex": r"^\$T([0-9a-fA-F]{2})thread:([0-9a-fA-F]+);", "capture": {1: "stop_signo", 2: "stop_thread_id"}}], |
| True) |
| |
| # Run the packet stream. |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Gather process info - we need endian of target to handle register |
| # value conversions. |
| process_info = self.parse_process_info_response(context) |
| endian = process_info.get("endian") |
| self.assertIsNotNone(endian) |
| |
| # Gather register info entries. |
| reg_infos = self.parse_register_info_packets(context) |
| (pc_lldb_reg_index, pc_reg_info) = self.find_pc_reg_info(reg_infos) |
| self.assertIsNotNone(pc_lldb_reg_index) |
| self.assertIsNotNone(pc_reg_info) |
| |
| # Grab the function address. |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context.get("function_address")) |
| function_address = int(context.get("function_address"), 16) |
| |
| # Get current target architecture |
| target_arch = self.getArchitecture() |
| |
| # Set the breakpoint. |
| if (target_arch == "arm") or (target_arch == "aarch64"): |
| # TODO: Handle case when setting breakpoint in thumb code |
| BREAKPOINT_KIND = 4 |
| else: |
| BREAKPOINT_KIND = 1 |
| |
| # Set default packet type to Z0 (software breakpoint) |
| z_packet_type = 0 |
| |
| # If hardware breakpoint is requested set packet type to Z1 |
| if want_hardware == True: |
| z_packet_type = 1 |
| |
| self.reset_test_sequence() |
| self.add_set_breakpoint_packets( |
| function_address, |
| z_packet_type, |
| do_continue=True, |
| breakpoint_kind=BREAKPOINT_KIND) |
| |
| # Run the packet stream. |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Verify the stop signal reported was the breakpoint signal number. |
| stop_signo = context.get("stop_signo") |
| self.assertIsNotNone(stop_signo) |
| self.assertEqual(int(stop_signo, 16), |
| lldbutil.get_signal_number('SIGTRAP')) |
| |
| # Ensure we did not receive any output. If the breakpoint was not set, we would |
| # see output (from a launched process with captured stdio) printing a hello, world message. |
| # That would indicate the breakpoint didn't take. |
| self.assertEqual(len(context["O_content"]), 0) |
| |
| # Verify that the PC for the main thread is where we expect it - right at the breakpoint address. |
| # This acts as a another validation on the register reading code. |
| self.reset_test_sequence() |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines( |
| [ |
| # Print the PC. This should match the breakpoint address. |
| "read packet: $p{0:x}#00".format(pc_lldb_reg_index), |
| # Capture $p results. |
| {"direction": "send", |
| "regex": r"^\$([0-9a-fA-F]+)#", |
| "capture": {1: "p_response"}}, |
| ], True) |
| |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Verify the PC is where we expect. Note response is in endianness of |
| # the inferior. |
| p_response = context.get("p_response") |
| self.assertIsNotNone(p_response) |
| |
| # Convert from target endian to int. |
| returned_pc = lldbgdbserverutils.unpack_register_hex_unsigned( |
| endian, p_response) |
| self.assertEqual(returned_pc, function_address) |
| |
| # Verify that a breakpoint remove and continue gets us the expected |
| # output. |
| self.reset_test_sequence() |
| |
| # Add breakpoint remove packets |
| self.add_remove_breakpoint_packets( |
| function_address, |
| z_packet_type, |
| breakpoint_kind=BREAKPOINT_KIND) |
| |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines( |
| [ |
| # Continue running. |
| "read packet: $c#63", |
| # We should now receive the output from the call. |
| {"type": "output_match", "regex": r"^hello, world\r\n$"}, |
| # And wait for program completion. |
| {"direction": "send", "regex": r"^\$W00(.*)#[0-9a-fA-F]{2}$"}, |
| ], True) |
| |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_software_breakpoint_set_and_remove_work_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| if self.getArchitecture() == "arm": |
| # TODO: Handle case when setting breakpoint in thumb code |
| self.build(dictionary={'CFLAGS_EXTRAS': '-marm'}) |
| else: |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.breakpoint_set_and_remove_work(want_hardware=False) |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| @expectedFlakeyLinux("llvm.org/pr25652") |
| def test_software_breakpoint_set_and_remove_work_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| if self.getArchitecture() == "arm": |
| # TODO: Handle case when setting breakpoint in thumb code |
| self.build(dictionary={'CFLAGS_EXTRAS': '-marm'}) |
| else: |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.breakpoint_set_and_remove_work(want_hardware=False) |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipUnlessPlatform(oslist=['linux']) |
| @expectedFailureAndroid |
| @skipIf(archs=no_match(['arm', 'aarch64'])) |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_hardware_breakpoint_set_and_remove_work_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| if self.getArchitecture() == "arm": |
| # TODO: Handle case when setting breakpoint in thumb code |
| self.build(dictionary={'CFLAGS_EXTRAS': '-marm'}) |
| else: |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.breakpoint_set_and_remove_work(want_hardware=True) |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| @skipUnlessPlatform(oslist=['linux']) |
| @expectedFailureAndroid |
| @skipIf(archs=no_match(['arm', 'aarch64'])) |
| def test_hardware_breakpoint_set_and_remove_work_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| if self.getArchitecture() == "arm": |
| # TODO: Handle case when setting breakpoint in thumb code |
| self.build(dictionary={'CFLAGS_EXTRAS': '-marm'}) |
| else: |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.breakpoint_set_and_remove_work(want_hardware=True) |
| |
| def qSupported_returns_known_stub_features(self): |
| # Start up the stub and start/prep the inferior. |
| procs = self.prep_debug_monitor_and_inferior() |
| self.add_qSupported_packets() |
| |
| # Run the packet stream. |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Retrieve the qSupported features. |
| supported_dict = self.parse_qSupported_response(context) |
| self.assertIsNotNone(supported_dict) |
| self.assertTrue(len(supported_dict) > 0) |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_qSupported_returns_known_stub_features_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.qSupported_returns_known_stub_features() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_qSupported_returns_known_stub_features_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.qSupported_returns_known_stub_features() |
| |
| def written_M_content_reads_back_correctly(self): |
| TEST_MESSAGE = "Hello, memory" |
| |
| # Start up the stub and start/prep the inferior. |
| procs = self.prep_debug_monitor_and_inferior( |
| inferior_args=[ |
| "set-message:xxxxxxxxxxxxxX", |
| "get-data-address-hex:g_message", |
| "sleep:1", |
| "print-message:"]) |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines( |
| [ |
| # Start running after initial stop. |
| "read packet: $c#63", |
| # Match output line that prints the memory address of the message buffer within the inferior. |
| # Note we require launch-only testing so we can get inferior otuput. |
| {"type": "output_match", "regex": self.maybe_strict_output_regex(r"data address: 0x([0-9a-fA-F]+)\r\n"), |
| "capture": {1: "message_address"}}, |
| # Now stop the inferior. |
| "read packet: {}".format(chr(3)), |
| # And wait for the stop notification. |
| {"direction": "send", "regex": r"^\$T([0-9a-fA-F]{2})thread:([0-9a-fA-F]+);", "capture": {1: "stop_signo", 2: "stop_thread_id"}}], |
| True) |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Grab the message address. |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context.get("message_address")) |
| message_address = int(context.get("message_address"), 16) |
| |
| # Hex-encode the test message, adding null termination. |
| hex_encoded_message = TEST_MESSAGE.encode("hex") |
| |
| # Write the message to the inferior. Verify that we can read it with the hex-encoded (m) |
| # and binary (x) memory read packets. |
| self.reset_test_sequence() |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines( |
| ["read packet: $M{0:x},{1:x}:{2}#00".format(message_address, len(TEST_MESSAGE), hex_encoded_message), |
| "send packet: $OK#00", |
| "read packet: $m{0:x},{1:x}#00".format(message_address, len(TEST_MESSAGE)), |
| "send packet: ${0}#00".format(hex_encoded_message), |
| "read packet: $x{0:x},{1:x}#00".format(message_address, len(TEST_MESSAGE)), |
| "send packet: ${0}#00".format(TEST_MESSAGE), |
| "read packet: $m{0:x},4#00".format(message_address), |
| "send packet: ${0}#00".format(hex_encoded_message[0:8]), |
| "read packet: $x{0:x},4#00".format(message_address), |
| "send packet: ${0}#00".format(TEST_MESSAGE[0:4]), |
| "read packet: $c#63", |
| {"type": "output_match", "regex": r"^message: (.+)\r\n$", "capture": {1: "printed_message"}}, |
| "send packet: $W00#00", |
| ], True) |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Ensure what we read from inferior memory is what we wrote. |
| printed_message = context.get("printed_message") |
| self.assertIsNotNone(printed_message) |
| self.assertEqual(printed_message, TEST_MESSAGE + "X") |
| |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_written_M_content_reads_back_correctly_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.written_M_content_reads_back_correctly() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| @expectedFlakeyLinux("llvm.org/pr25652") |
| def test_written_M_content_reads_back_correctly_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.written_M_content_reads_back_correctly() |
| |
| def P_writes_all_gpr_registers(self): |
| # Start inferior debug session, grab all register info. |
| procs = self.prep_debug_monitor_and_inferior(inferior_args=["sleep:2"]) |
| self.add_register_info_collection_packets() |
| self.add_process_info_collection_packets() |
| |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Process register infos. |
| reg_infos = self.parse_register_info_packets(context) |
| self.assertIsNotNone(reg_infos) |
| self.add_lldb_register_index(reg_infos) |
| |
| # Process endian. |
| process_info = self.parse_process_info_response(context) |
| endian = process_info.get("endian") |
| self.assertIsNotNone(endian) |
| |
| # Pull out the register infos that we think we can bit flip |
| # successfully,. |
| gpr_reg_infos = [ |
| reg_info for reg_info in reg_infos if self.is_bit_flippable_register(reg_info)] |
| self.assertTrue(len(gpr_reg_infos) > 0) |
| |
| # Write flipped bit pattern of existing value to each register. |
| (successful_writes, failed_writes) = self.flip_all_bits_in_each_register_value( |
| gpr_reg_infos, endian) |
| # print("successful writes: {}, failed writes: {}".format(successful_writes, failed_writes)) |
| self.assertTrue(successful_writes > 0) |
| |
| # Note: as of this moment, a hefty number of the GPR writes are failing with E32 (everything except rax-rdx, rdi, rsi, rbp). |
| # Come back to this. I have the test rigged to verify that at least some |
| # of the bit-flip writes work. |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_P_writes_all_gpr_registers_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.P_writes_all_gpr_registers() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_P_writes_all_gpr_registers_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.P_writes_all_gpr_registers() |
| |
| def P_and_p_thread_suffix_work(self): |
| # Startup the inferior with three threads. |
| procs = self.prep_debug_monitor_and_inferior( |
| inferior_args=["thread:new", "thread:new"]) |
| self.add_thread_suffix_request_packets() |
| self.add_register_info_collection_packets() |
| self.add_process_info_collection_packets() |
| |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| process_info = self.parse_process_info_response(context) |
| self.assertIsNotNone(process_info) |
| endian = process_info.get("endian") |
| self.assertIsNotNone(endian) |
| |
| reg_infos = self.parse_register_info_packets(context) |
| self.assertIsNotNone(reg_infos) |
| self.add_lldb_register_index(reg_infos) |
| |
| reg_index = self.select_modifiable_register(reg_infos) |
| self.assertIsNotNone(reg_index) |
| reg_byte_size = int(reg_infos[reg_index]["bitsize"]) / 8 |
| self.assertTrue(reg_byte_size > 0) |
| |
| # Run the process a bit so threads can start up, and collect register |
| # info. |
| context = self.run_process_then_stop(run_seconds=1) |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Wait for 3 threads to be present. |
| threads = self.wait_for_thread_count(3, timeout_seconds=5) |
| self.assertEqual(len(threads), 3) |
| |
| expected_reg_values = [] |
| register_increment = 1 |
| next_value = None |
| |
| # Set the same register in each of 3 threads to a different value. |
| # Verify each one has the unique value. |
| for thread in threads: |
| # If we don't have a next value yet, start it with the initial read |
| # value + 1 |
| if not next_value: |
| # Read pre-existing register value. |
| self.reset_test_sequence() |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines( |
| ["read packet: $p{0:x};thread:{1:x}#00".format(reg_index, thread), |
| {"direction": "send", "regex": r"^\$([0-9a-fA-F]+)#", "capture": {1: "p_response"}}, |
| ], True) |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Set the next value to use for writing as the increment plus |
| # current value. |
| p_response = context.get("p_response") |
| self.assertIsNotNone(p_response) |
| next_value = lldbgdbserverutils.unpack_register_hex_unsigned( |
| endian, p_response) |
| |
| # Set new value using P and thread suffix. |
| self.reset_test_sequence() |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines( |
| [ |
| "read packet: $P{0:x}={1};thread:{2:x}#00".format( |
| reg_index, |
| lldbgdbserverutils.pack_register_hex( |
| endian, |
| next_value, |
| byte_size=reg_byte_size), |
| thread), |
| "send packet: $OK#00", |
| ], |
| True) |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Save the value we set. |
| expected_reg_values.append(next_value) |
| |
| # Increment value for next thread to use (we want them all |
| # different so we can verify they wrote to each thread correctly |
| # next.) |
| next_value += register_increment |
| |
| # Revisit each thread and verify they have the expected value set for |
| # the register we wrote. |
| thread_index = 0 |
| for thread in threads: |
| # Read pre-existing register value. |
| self.reset_test_sequence() |
| self.test_sequence.add_log_lines( |
| ["read packet: $p{0:x};thread:{1:x}#00".format(reg_index, thread), |
| {"direction": "send", "regex": r"^\$([0-9a-fA-F]+)#", "capture": {1: "p_response"}}, |
| ], True) |
| context = self.expect_gdbremote_sequence() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(context) |
| |
| # Get the register value. |
| p_response = context.get("p_response") |
| self.assertIsNotNone(p_response) |
| read_value = lldbgdbserverutils.unpack_register_hex_unsigned( |
| endian, p_response) |
| |
| # Make sure we read back what we wrote. |
| self.assertEqual(read_value, expected_reg_values[thread_index]) |
| thread_index += 1 |
| |
| # Note: as of this moment, a hefty number of the GPR writes are failing |
| # with E32 (everything except rax-rdx, rdi, rsi, rbp). |
| @debugserver_test |
| @skipIfDarwinEmbedded # <rdar://problem/34539270> lldb-server tests not updated to work on ios etc yet |
| def test_P_and_p_thread_suffix_work_debugserver(self): |
| self.init_debugserver_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.P_and_p_thread_suffix_work() |
| |
| @llgs_test |
| def test_P_and_p_thread_suffix_work_llgs(self): |
| self.init_llgs_test() |
| self.build() |
| self.set_inferior_startup_launch() |
| self.P_and_p_thread_suffix_work() |