tests/tcg: add a multiarch linux-user gdb test

When the gdbstub code was converted to the new API we missed a few
snafus in the various guests. Add a simple gdb test script which can
be used on all our linux-user guests to check for obvious failures.

Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Message-Id: <20200430190122.4592-9-alex.bennee@linaro.org>
This commit is contained in:
Alex Bennée 2020-04-30 20:01:21 +01:00
parent b0dc2a8ba5
commit df3ca22318
4 changed files with 98 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -54,9 +54,6 @@ sve-ioctls: CFLAGS+=-march=armv8.1-a+sve
ifneq ($(HAVE_GDB_BIN),)
GDB_SCRIPT=$(SRC_PATH)/tests/guest-debug/run-test.py
AARCH64_TESTS += gdbstub-sysregs gdbstub-sve-ioctls
.PHONY: gdbstub-sysregs gdbstub-sve-ioctls
run-gdbstub-sysregs: sysregs
$(call run-test, $@, $(GDB_SCRIPT) \
--gdb $(HAVE_GDB_BIN) \
@ -70,6 +67,8 @@ run-gdbstub-sve-ioctls: sve-ioctls
--qemu $(QEMU) --qargs "$(QEMU_OPTS)" \
--bin $< --test $(AARCH64_SRC)/gdbstub/test-sve-ioctl.py, \
"basic gdbstub SVE ZLEN support")
EXTRA_RUNS += run-gdbstub-sysregs run-gdbstub-sve-ioctls
endif
endif

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@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ CRIS_RUNS = $(patsubst %, run-%, $(CRIS_USABLE_TESTS))
# override the list of tests, as we can't build the multiarch tests
TESTS = $(CRIS_USABLE_TESTS)
EXTRA_RUNS =
VPATH = $(CRIS_SRC)
AS = $(CC) -x assembler-with-cpp

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@ -42,5 +42,19 @@ run-test-mmap-%: test-mmap
$(call run-test, test-mmap-$*, $(QEMU) -p $* $<,\
"$< ($* byte pages) on $(TARGET_NAME)")
ifneq ($(HAVE_GDB_BIN),)
GDB_SCRIPT=$(SRC_PATH)/tests/guest-debug/run-test.py
run-gdbstub-sha1: sha1
$(call run-test, $@, $(GDB_SCRIPT) \
--gdb $(HAVE_GDB_BIN) \
--qemu $(QEMU) --qargs "$(QEMU_OPTS)" \
--bin $< --test $(MULTIARCH_SRC)/gdbstub/sha1.py, \
"basic gdbstub support")
EXTRA_RUNS += run-gdbstub-sha1
endif
# Update TESTS
TESTS += $(MULTIARCH_TESTS)

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@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
from __future__ import print_function
#
# A very simple smoke test for debugging the SHA1 userspace test on
# each target.
#
# This is launched via tests/guest-debug/run-test.py
#
import gdb
import sys
initial_vlen = 0
failcount = 0
def report(cond, msg):
"Report success/fail of test"
if cond:
print("PASS: %s" % (msg))
else:
print("FAIL: %s" % (msg))
global failcount
failcount += 1
def check_break(sym_name):
"Setup breakpoint, continue and check we stopped."
sym, ok = gdb.lookup_symbol(sym_name)
bp = gdb.Breakpoint(sym_name)
gdb.execute("c")
# hopefully we came back
end_pc = gdb.parse_and_eval('$pc')
report(bp.hit_count == 1,
"break @ %s (%s %d hits)" % (end_pc, sym.value(), bp.hit_count))
bp.delete()
def run_test():
"Run through the tests one by one"
check_break("SHA1Init")
# check step and inspect values
gdb.execute("next")
val_ctx = gdb.parse_and_eval("context->state[0]")
exp_ctx = 0x67452301
report(int(val_ctx) == exp_ctx, "context->state[0] == %x" % exp_ctx);
gdb.execute("next")
val_ctx = gdb.parse_and_eval("context->state[1]")
exp_ctx = 0xEFCDAB89
report(int(val_ctx) == exp_ctx, "context->state[1] == %x" % exp_ctx);
# finally check we don't barf inspecting registers
gdb.execute("info registers")
#
# This runs as the script it sourced (via -x, via run-test.py)
#
try:
inferior = gdb.selected_inferior()
arch = inferior.architecture()
print("ATTACHED: %s" % arch.name())
except (gdb.error, AttributeError):
print("SKIPPING (not connected)", file=sys.stderr)
exit(0)
try:
# These are not very useful in scripts
gdb.execute("set pagination off")
gdb.execute("set confirm off")
# Run the actual tests
run_test()
except (gdb.error):
print ("GDB Exception: %s" % (sys.exc_info()[0]))
failcount += 1
pass
print("All tests complete: %d failures" % failcount)
exit(failcount)