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Re: [PATCH] testsuite tfind.exp: If current target don't support trace, try gdbserver.


Hi Pedro,

On 03/29/12 17:46, Pedro Alves wrote:
On 03/29/2012 10:29 AM, Hui Zhu wrote:

On 03/29/12 17:23, Pedro Alves wrote:
On 03/29/2012 10:17 AM, Hui Zhu wrote:

Hi,

When we want to test the trace function that in gdb.trace directory, we will got a lot of UNSUPPORTED. To use this testcase, we need follow way in http://sourceware.org/gdb/wiki/TestingGDB#Testing_gdbserver_in_a_native_configuration.

So I post a patch add some code if current target don't support trace, try gdbserver in tfind.exp.
If this patch goes OK.  I will post patch for other testsuite that support by gdbserver.


NAK.  If the current target doesn't support tracing, the right thing to
do is to skip the test, as we do currently.


That is because it didn't use target remote, most trace function is together with target remote, right?


There are of course remote targets that also don't support tracing.  Not all GDBserver
ports support tracing, or we could even be testing against a server other than GDBserver
(qemu, for example).  Technically, native targets could also support tracing.  See e.g., Yao's
push towards using an IPA with the native target.


I agree with you. It really affect current test.


So I add a var TRACE_TRY_GDBSERVER in this check, then the test will try gdbserver only when set TRACE_TRY_GDBSERVER. Then for the people that don't care about try gdbserver when test tracepoint, he can set TRACE_TRY_GDBSERVER with himself.

Thanks,
Hui

2012-03-29 Hui Zhu <hui_zhu@mentor.com>

	* gdb.trace/tfind.exp: If current target don't support trace,
	try gdbserver.

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