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     15 
     16 # Test that gdb's (or gdbserver's) own signal handling does not
     17 # interfere with the signal actions (dispositions, etc.) and mask
     18 # their spawned children inherit.
     19 #
     20 # - If gdb inherits some signal set to SIG_IGN, so should the
     21 #   inferior, even if gdb itself chooses not to ignore the signal.
     22 #
     23 # - If gdb inherits some signal set to SIG_DFL, so should the inferior
     24 #   even if gdb itself ignores that signal.
     25 #
     26 # This requires special support in gdb/gdbserver because the exec
     27 # family of functions does not reset the signal disposition of signals
     28 # that are set to SIG_IGN, nor signal masks and flags.
     29 
     30 standard_testfile
     31 
     32 if {![is_remote host] && ![is_remote target]} {
     33     set gdb_txt [standard_output_file gdb.txt]
     34     set standalone_txt [standard_output_file standalone.txt]
     35     set purely_local 1
     36 } else {
     37     set gdb_txt gdb.txt
     38     set standalone_txt standalone.txt
     39     set purely_local 0
     40 }
     41 
     42 remote_file host delete $gdb_txt
     43 remote_file host delete $standalone_txt
     44 remote_file target delete $gdb_txt
     45 remote_file target delete $standalone_txt
     46 
     47 set options [list debug "additional_flags=-DOUTPUT_TXT=\"$gdb_txt\""]
     48 if {[build_executable $testfile.exp $testfile $srcfile $options]} {
     49     untested "failed to compile"
     50     return -1
     51 }
     52 
     53 set options [list debug "additional_flags=-DOUTPUT_TXT=\"$standalone_txt\""]
     54 if {[build_executable $testfile.exp $testfile-standalone $srcfile $options]} {
     55     untested "failed to compile"
     56     return -1
     57 }
     58 
     59 # Run the program directly, and dump its initial signal actions and
     60 # mask in "standalone.txt".
     61 
     62 if { [is_remote target] } {
     63     set target_binfile_standalone \
     64 	[gdb_remote_download target $binfile-standalone]
     65 
     66     # Ensure that target_binfile_standalone is absolute, to work around
     67     # current dir not being included in PATH.
     68     set target_binfile_standalone \
     69 	[remote_file target absolute $target_binfile_standalone]
     70     if { $target_binfile_standalone == "" } {
     71 	# Not supported by default, but supported in for instance
     72 	# remote-gdbserver-on-localhost.exp.
     73 	unsupported "require failed: remote_file target absolute"
     74 	return
     75     }
     76 } else {
     77     set target_binfile_standalone $binfile-standalone
     78 }
     79 
     80 # Use remote_spawn instead of remote_exec, like how we spawn gdb.
     81 # This is in order to take the same code code paths in dejagnu
     82 # compared to when running the program through gdb.  E.g., because
     83 # local_exec uses -ignore SIGHUP, while remote_spawn does not, if we
     84 # used remote_exec, the test program would start with SIGHUP ignored
     85 # when run standalone, but not when run through gdb.
     86 set res [remote_spawn target "$target_binfile_standalone"]
     87 if { $res < 0 || $res == "" } {
     88     untested "spawning \$target_binfile_standalone failed"
     89     return 1
     90 }
     91 
     92 set wait_status [remote_wait target 60]
     93 set have_standalone [expr [lindex $wait_status 0] == 0]
     94 gdb_assert { $have_standalone } "collect standalone signals state"
     95 remote_close target
     96 
     97 # Now run the program through gdb, and dump its initial signal actions
     98 # and mask in "gdb.txt".
     99 
    100 clean_restart $binfile
    101 
    102 if {![runto_main]} {
    103     return -1
    104 }
    105 
    106 gdb_continue_to_end "collect signals state under gdb"
    107 
    108 set test "signals states are identical"
    109 if { ! $have_standalone } {
    110     untested $test
    111     return -1
    112 }
    113 
    114 if {!$purely_local} {
    115     # Copy file from target to host through build.
    116     remote_download host [remote_upload target gdb.txt] gdb.txt
    117     remote_download host [remote_upload target standalone.txt] standalone.txt
    118 }
    119 
    120 # Diff the .txt files.  They should be identical.
    121 gdb_test "shell diff -s $standalone_txt $gdb_txt" \
    122     "Files .* are identical.*" \
    123     $test
    124 
    125 if { [is_remote target] } {
    126     remote_file target delete gdb.txt
    127     remote_file target delete standalone.txt
    128 }
    129