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1 # Common functions and variables for testing the Python pretty printers.
2 #
3 # Copyright (C) 2016-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 # This file is part of the GNU C Library.
5 #
6 # The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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10 #
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15 #
16 # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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18 # <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
19
20 """These tests require PExpect 4.0 or newer.
21
22 Exported constants:
23 PASS, FAIL, UNSUPPORTED (int): Test exit codes, as per evaluate-test.sh.
24 """
25
26 import os
27 import re
28 from test_printers_exceptions import *
29
30 PASS = 0
31 FAIL = 1
32 UNSUPPORTED = 77
33
34 gdb_bin = 'gdb'
35 gdb_options = '-q -nx'
36 gdb_invocation = '{0} {1}'.format(gdb_bin, gdb_options)
37 pexpect_min_version = 4
38 gdb_min_version = (7, 8)
39 encoding = 'utf-8'
40
41 try:
42 import pexpect
43 except ImportError:
44 print('PExpect 4.0 or newer must be installed to test the pretty printers.')
45 exit(UNSUPPORTED)
46
47 pexpect_version = pexpect.__version__.split('.')[0]
48
49 if int(pexpect_version) < pexpect_min_version:
50 print('PExpect 4.0 or newer must be installed to test the pretty printers.')
51 exit(UNSUPPORTED)
52
53 if not pexpect.which(gdb_bin):
54 print('gdb 7.8 or newer must be installed to test the pretty printers.')
55 exit(UNSUPPORTED)
56
57 timeout = 5
58 TIMEOUTFACTOR = os.environ.get('TIMEOUTFACTOR')
59
60 if TIMEOUTFACTOR:
61 timeout = int(TIMEOUTFACTOR)
62
63 # Otherwise GDB is run in interactive mode and readline may send escape
64 # sequences confusing output for pexpect.
65 os.environ["TERM"]="dumb"
66
67 try:
68 # Check the gdb version.
69 version_cmd = '{0} --version'.format(gdb_invocation, timeout=timeout)
70 gdb_version_out = pexpect.run(version_cmd, encoding=encoding)
71
72 # The gdb version string is "GNU gdb <PKGVERSION><version>", where
73 # PKGVERSION can be any text. We assume that there'll always be a space
74 # between PKGVERSION and the version number for the sake of the regexp.
75 version_match = re.search(r'GNU gdb .* ([1-9][0-9]*)\.([0-9]+)',
76 gdb_version_out)
77
78 if not version_match:
79 print('The gdb version string (gdb -v) is incorrectly formatted.')
80 exit(UNSUPPORTED)
81
82 gdb_version = (int(version_match.group(1)), int(version_match.group(2)))
83
84 if gdb_version < gdb_min_version:
85 print('gdb 7.8 or newer must be installed to test the pretty printers.')
86 exit(UNSUPPORTED)
87
88 # Check if gdb supports Python.
89 gdb_python_cmd = '{0} -ex "python import os" -batch'.format(gdb_invocation,
90 timeout=timeout)
91 gdb_python_error = pexpect.run(gdb_python_cmd, encoding=encoding)
92
93 if gdb_python_error:
94 print('gdb must have python support to test the pretty printers.')
95 print('gdb output: {!r}'.format(gdb_python_error))
96 exit(UNSUPPORTED)
97
98 # If everything's ok, spawn the gdb process we'll use for testing.
99 gdb = pexpect.spawn(gdb_invocation, echo=False, timeout=timeout,
100 encoding=encoding)
101 gdb_prompt = u'\(gdb\)'
102 gdb.expect(gdb_prompt)
103
104 except pexpect.ExceptionPexpect as exception:
105 print('Error: {0}'.format(exception))
106 exit(FAIL)
107
108 def test(command, pattern=None):
109 """Sends 'command' to gdb and expects the given 'pattern'.
110
111 If 'pattern' is None, simply consumes everything up to and including
112 the gdb prompt.
113
114 Args:
115 command (string): The command we'll send to gdb.
116 pattern (raw string): A pattern the gdb output should match.
117
118 Returns:
119 string: The string that matched 'pattern', or an empty string if
120 'pattern' was None.
121 """
122
123 match = ''
124
125 gdb.sendline(command)
126
127 if pattern:
128 # PExpect does a non-greedy match for '+' and '*'. Since it can't look
129 # ahead on the gdb output stream, if 'pattern' ends with a '+' or a '*'
130 # we may end up matching only part of the required output.
131 # To avoid this, we'll consume 'pattern' and anything that follows it
132 # up to and including the gdb prompt, then extract 'pattern' later.
133 index = gdb.expect([u'{0}.+{1}'.format(pattern, gdb_prompt),
134 pexpect.TIMEOUT])
135
136 if index == 0:
137 # gdb.after now contains the whole match. Extract the text that
138 # matches 'pattern'.
139 match = re.match(pattern, gdb.after, re.DOTALL).group()
140 elif index == 1:
141 # We got a timeout exception. Print information on what caused it
142 # and bail out.
143 error = ('Response does not match the expected pattern.\n'
144 'Command: {0}\n'
145 'Expected pattern: {1}\n'
146 'Response: {2}'.format(command, pattern, gdb.before))
147
148 raise pexpect.TIMEOUT(error)
149 else:
150 # Consume just the the gdb prompt.
151 gdb.expect(gdb_prompt)
152
153 return match
154
155 def init_test(test_bin, printer_files, printer_names):
156 """Loads the test binary file and the required pretty printers to gdb.
157
158 Args:
159 test_bin (string): The name of the test binary file.
160 pretty_printers (list of strings): A list with the names of the pretty
161 printer files.
162 """
163
164 # Disable debuginfod to avoid GDB messages like:
165 #
166 # This GDB supports auto-downloading debuginfo from the following URLs:
167 # https://debuginfod.fedoraproject.org/
168 # Enable debuginfod for this session? (y or [n])
169 #
170 try:
171 test('set debuginfod enabled off')
172 except Exception:
173 pass
174
175 # Load all the pretty printer files. We're assuming these are safe.
176 for printer_file in printer_files:
177 test('source {0}'.format(printer_file))
178
179 # Disable all the pretty printers.
180 test('disable pretty-printer', r'0 of [0-9]+ printers enabled')
181
182 # Enable only the required printers.
183 for printer in printer_names:
184 test('enable pretty-printer {0}'.format(printer),
185 r'[1-9][0-9]* of [1-9]+ printers enabled')
186
187 # Finally, load the test binary.
188 test('file {0}'.format(test_bin))
189
190 # Disable lock elision.
191 test('set environment GLIBC_TUNABLES glibc.elision.enable=0')
192
193 def go_to_main():
194 """Executes a gdb 'start' command, which takes us to main."""
195
196 test('start', r'main')
197
198 def get_line_number(file_name, string):
199 """Returns the number of the line in which 'string' appears within a file.
200
201 Args:
202 file_name (string): The name of the file we'll search through.
203 string (string): The string we'll look for.
204
205 Returns:
206 int: The number of the line in which 'string' appears, starting from 1.
207 """
208 number = -1
209
210 with open(file_name) as src_file:
211 for i, line in enumerate(src_file):
212 if string in line:
213 number = i + 1
214 break
215
216 if number == -1:
217 raise NoLineError(file_name, string)
218
219 return number
220
221 def break_at(file_name, string, temporary=True, thread=None):
222 """Places a breakpoint on the first line in 'file_name' containing 'string'.
223
224 'string' is usually a comment like "Stop here". Notice this may fail unless
225 the comment is placed inline next to actual code, e.g.:
226
227 ...
228 /* Stop here */
229 ...
230
231 may fail, while:
232
233 ...
234 some_func(); /* Stop here */
235 ...
236
237 will succeed.
238
239 If 'thread' isn't None, the breakpoint will be set for all the threads.
240 Otherwise, it'll be set only for 'thread'.
241
242 Args:
243 file_name (string): The name of the file we'll place the breakpoint in.
244 string (string): A string we'll look for inside the file.
245 We'll place a breakpoint on the line which contains it.
246 temporary (bool): Whether the breakpoint should be automatically deleted
247 after we reach it.
248 thread (int): The number of the thread we'll place the breakpoint for,
249 as seen by gdb. If specified, it should be greater than zero.
250 """
251
252 if not thread:
253 thread_str = ''
254 else:
255 thread_str = 'thread {0}'.format(thread)
256
257 if temporary:
258 command = 'tbreak'
259 break_type = 'Temporary breakpoint'
260 else:
261 command = 'break'
262 break_type = 'Breakpoint'
263
264 line_number = str(get_line_number(file_name, string))
265
266 test('{0} {1}:{2} {3}'.format(command, file_name, line_number, thread_str),
267 r'{0} [0-9]+ at 0x[a-f0-9]+: file {1}, line {2}\.'.format(break_type,
268 file_name,
269 line_number))
270
271 def continue_cmd(thread=None):
272 """Executes a gdb 'continue' command.
273
274 If 'thread' isn't None, the command will be applied to all the threads.
275 Otherwise, it'll be applied only to 'thread'.
276
277 Args:
278 thread (int): The number of the thread we'll apply the command to,
279 as seen by gdb. If specified, it should be greater than zero.
280 """
281
282 if not thread:
283 command = 'continue'
284 else:
285 command = 'thread apply {0} continue'.format(thread)
286
287 test(command)
288
289 def next_cmd(count=1, thread=None):
290 """Executes a gdb 'next' command.
291
292 If 'thread' isn't None, the command will be applied to all the threads.
293 Otherwise, it'll be applied only to 'thread'.
294
295 Args:
296 count (int): The 'count' argument of the 'next' command.
297 thread (int): The number of the thread we'll apply the command to,
298 as seen by gdb. If specified, it should be greater than zero.
299 """
300
301 if not thread:
302 command = 'next'
303 else:
304 command = 'thread apply {0} next'
305
306 test('{0} {1}'.format(command, count))
307
308 def select_thread(thread):
309 """Selects the thread indicated by 'thread'.
310
311 Args:
312 thread (int): The number of the thread we'll switch to, as seen by gdb.
313 This should be greater than zero.
314 """
315
316 if thread > 0:
317 test('thread {0}'.format(thread))
318
319 def get_current_thread_lwpid():
320 """Gets the current thread's Lightweight Process ID.
321
322 Returns:
323 string: The current thread's LWP ID.
324 """
325
326 # It's easier to get the LWP ID through the Python API than the gdb CLI.
327 command = 'python print(gdb.selected_thread().ptid[1])'
328
329 return test(command, r'[0-9]+')
330
331 def set_scheduler_locking(mode):
332 """Executes the gdb 'set scheduler-locking' command.
333
334 Args:
335 mode (bool): Whether the scheduler locking mode should be 'on'.
336 """
337 modes = {
338 True: 'on',
339 False: 'off'
340 }
341
342 test('set scheduler-locking {0}'.format(modes[mode]))
343
344 def test_printer(var, to_string, children=None, is_ptr=True):
345 """ Tests the output of a pretty printer.
346
347 For a variable called 'var', this tests whether its associated printer
348 outputs the expected 'to_string' and children (if any).
349
350 Args:
351 var (string): The name of the variable we'll print.
352 to_string (raw string): The expected output of the printer's 'to_string'
353 method.
354 children (map {raw string->raw string}): A map with the expected output
355 of the printer's children' method.
356 is_ptr (bool): Whether 'var' is a pointer, and thus should be
357 dereferenced.
358 """
359
360 if is_ptr:
361 var = '*{0}'.format(var)
362
363 test('print {0}'.format(var), to_string)
364
365 if children:
366 for name, value in children.items():
367 # Children are shown as 'name = value'.
368 test('print {0}'.format(var), r'{0} = {1}'.format(name, value))
369
370 def check_debug_symbol(symbol):
371 """ Tests whether a given debugging symbol exists.
372
373 If the symbol doesn't exist, raises a DebugError.
374
375 Args:
376 symbol (string): The symbol we're going to check for.
377 """
378
379 try:
380 test('ptype {0}'.format(symbol), r'type = {0}'.format(symbol))
381
382 except pexpect.TIMEOUT:
383 # The symbol doesn't exist.
384 raise DebugError(symbol)