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      1  1.1.1.4.2.1  perseant # Copyright 2016-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
      2          1.1  christos 
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     15          1.1  christos 
     16          1.1  christos # The purpose of this testcase is to verify that, when using a breakpoint
     17          1.1  christos # location of the form "*<EXPR>" (Eg: "*main"), GDB is able to start
     18          1.1  christos # the program and stop at the correct location.  With programs built
     19          1.1  christos # as PIE, this means that GDB needs to re-evaluate the location once
     20          1.1  christos # the program as started, since PIE ensures that the address of all
     21          1.1  christos # symbols have changed after load.
     22          1.1  christos #
     23          1.1  christos # PIE is not always supported by the target system, so instead of
     24          1.1  christos # creating a testcase building executables with PIE, this testcase
     25          1.1  christos # takes a slightly different approach.  It builds a first program,
     26          1.1  christos # breaks on *main, and then runs to that breakpoint. It then builds
     27          1.1  christos # a second program, different from the first one, and loads that
     28          1.1  christos # executable within the same GDB session.  Similarly to the PIE case,
     29          1.1  christos # the address of main should be different, and therefore GDB should
     30          1.1  christos # recalculate it.  We verify that by checking that running to that
     31          1.1  christos # breakpoint still works, and that we land at the first instruction
     32          1.1  christos # of that function in both cases.
     33          1.1  christos 
     34          1.1  christos set testfile1 "break-fun-addr1"
     35          1.1  christos set srcfile1 ${testfile1}.c
     36          1.1  christos set binfile1 [standard_output_file ${testfile1}]
     37          1.1  christos 
     38          1.1  christos if  { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile1}" "${binfile1}" executable {debug}] != "" } {
     39      1.1.1.2  christos     untested "failed to compile first testcase"
     40          1.1  christos     return -1
     41          1.1  christos }
     42          1.1  christos 
     43          1.1  christos # Start the debugger with the first executable, put a breakpoint
     44          1.1  christos # on the first instruction of function "main" ("*main"), then
     45          1.1  christos # run to that breakpoint.
     46          1.1  christos 
     47          1.1  christos clean_restart ${binfile1}
     48          1.1  christos 
     49      1.1.1.2  christos with_test_prefix "${testfile1}" {
     50          1.1  christos 
     51          1.1  christos     gdb_test "break *main" \
     52          1.1  christos         "Breakpoint.*at.* file .*$srcfile1, line .*" \
     53          1.1  christos 
     54          1.1  christos     gdb_run_cmd
     55          1.1  christos     gdb_test "" \
     56          1.1  christos              "Breakpoint.* main \\(\\) at .*$srcfile1:.*" \
     57          1.1  christos              "run to breakpoint at *main"
     58          1.1  christos 
     59          1.1  christos     # Verify also that we stopped at the start of the function...
     60          1.1  christos     gdb_test "p \$pc == main" " = 1"
     61          1.1  christos }
     62          1.1  christos 
     63          1.1  christos set testfile2 "break-fun-addr2"
     64          1.1  christos set srcfile2 ${testfile2}.c
     65          1.1  christos set binfile2 [standard_output_file ${testfile2}]
     66          1.1  christos 
     67          1.1  christos if  { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile2}" "${binfile2}" executable {debug}] != "" } {
     68      1.1.1.2  christos     untested "failed to compile second testcase"
     69          1.1  christos     return -1
     70          1.1  christos }
     71          1.1  christos 
     72          1.1  christos # Now, keeping the same GDB process (so as to keep the same breakpoint),
     73          1.1  christos # start a new debugging session with a different executable.
     74          1.1  christos gdb_load ${binfile2}
     75          1.1  christos 
     76      1.1.1.2  christos with_test_prefix "${testfile2}" {
     77          1.1  christos 
     78          1.1  christos     gdb_run_cmd
     79          1.1  christos     gdb_test "" \
     80          1.1  christos              "Breakpoint.* main \\(\\) at .*$srcfile2:.*" \
     81          1.1  christos              "run to breakpoint at *main"
     82          1.1  christos 
     83          1.1  christos     gdb_test "p \$pc == main" " = 1"
     84          1.1  christos }
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