qemu/tests/guest-debug/run-test.py
Alex Bennée caccf59918 tests/guest-debug: better handle gdb crashes
There are a number of GDB's on various distros which fail fairly hard
when attempting to talk to a cross-arch guest. The previous attempt to
catch this was incorrect as the shell will deliver signals as 128+n.
Fix the detection and while we are it improve the logging we dump into
the test output.

Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Reported-by: Gautam Agrawal <gautamnagrawal@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Message-Id: <20220419091020.3008144-26-alex.bennee@linaro.org>
2022-04-20 16:04:20 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Run a gdbstub test case
#
# Copyright (c) 2019 Linaro
#
# Author: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
#
# This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
# See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
import argparse
import subprocess
import shutil
import shlex
import os
from time import sleep
from tempfile import TemporaryDirectory
def get_args():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="A gdbstub test runner")
parser.add_argument("--qemu", help="Qemu binary for test",
required=True)
parser.add_argument("--qargs", help="Qemu arguments for test")
parser.add_argument("--binary", help="Binary to debug",
required=True)
parser.add_argument("--test", help="GDB test script",
required=True)
parser.add_argument("--gdb", help="The gdb binary to use",
default=None)
parser.add_argument("--output", help="A file to redirect output to")
return parser.parse_args()
def log(output, msg):
if output:
output.write(msg + "\n")
output.flush()
else:
print(msg)
if __name__ == '__main__':
args = get_args()
# Search for a gdb we can use
if not args.gdb:
args.gdb = shutil.which("gdb-multiarch")
if not args.gdb:
args.gdb = shutil.which("gdb")
if not args.gdb:
print("We need gdb to run the test")
exit(-1)
if args.output:
output = open(args.output, "w")
else:
output = None
socket_dir = TemporaryDirectory("qemu-gdbstub")
socket_name = os.path.join(socket_dir.name, "gdbstub.socket")
# Launch QEMU with binary
if "system" in args.qemu:
cmd = "%s %s %s -gdb unix:path=%s,server=on" % (args.qemu,
args.qargs,
args.binary,
socket_name)
else:
cmd = "%s %s -g %s %s" % (args.qemu, args.qargs, socket_name,
args.binary)
log(output, "QEMU CMD: %s" % (cmd))
inferior = subprocess.Popen(shlex.split(cmd))
# Now launch gdb with our test and collect the result
gdb_cmd = "%s %s" % (args.gdb, args.binary)
# run quietly and ignore .gdbinit
gdb_cmd += " -q -n -batch"
# disable prompts in case of crash
gdb_cmd += " -ex 'set confirm off'"
# connect to remote
gdb_cmd += " -ex 'target remote %s'" % (socket_name)
# finally the test script itself
gdb_cmd += " -x %s" % (args.test)
sleep(1)
log(output, "GDB CMD: %s" % (gdb_cmd))
result = subprocess.call(gdb_cmd, shell=True, stdout=output)
# A result of greater than 128 indicates a fatal signal (likely a
# crash due to gdb internal failure). That's a problem for GDB and
# not the test so we force a return of 0 so we don't fail the test on
# account of broken external tools.
if result > 128:
log(output, "GDB crashed? (%d, %d) SKIPPING" % (result, result - 128))
exit(0)
try:
inferior.wait(2)
except subprocess.TimeoutExpired:
log(output, "GDB never connected? Killed guest")
inferior.kill()
exit(result)