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Re: [PATCH 2/2] gdb.threads/attach-into-signal.exp: don't rely on linux native target's internal debug output
On 02/17/2012 05:37 PM, Pedro Alves wrote:
> The test runs twice, with two variants: once non-threaded, and once
> threaded. SIGLARM defaults to noprint, but if we set it to print,
> then for the non-threaded case, when we attach and find the main
> thread stopping with SIGLARM, we'll see "Program received signal
> SIGLARM". For the threaded case, the signal is seen on the non main
> thread, so we won't see "Program received signal SIGLARM". Instead,
> we check the second thread's siginfo.si_signo. We can't use this
> method for the non-threaded case too, because the Linux native target
> when attaching finds another signal other than SIGSTOP, puts that
> other signal pending, and waits for the SIGSTOP, so siginfo.si_signo
> will always show SIGSTOP.
It looks like the $_siginfo inspection used in the threaded case is not supported on some architectures (like ppc32 and ppc64, where the testcase returns about 100 failures). From what I noticed in another testcase, gdb.base/siginfo-obj.exp, signal information is currently available only on arm, x86 and x86_64.
Thanks,
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Edjunior