RFA: tolerate unavailable struct return values

Jim Blandy jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com
Thu Nov 29 22:41:00 GMT 2001


Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> writes:
> Jim> On some architectures, it's impossible for GDB to find structs
> Jim> returned by value.  These shouldn't be failures.  Should they be
> Jim> passes?
> 
> Dejagnu also knows about "UNTESTED" and "UNSUPPORTED".
> See (dejagnu)Posix

That sounds right.  Revised patch:

2001-11-29  Jim Blandy  <jimb@redhat.com>

	If GDB says it can't find the struct the function returned, report
	those tests as `unsupported'.
	* gdb.base/structs.exp (call_struct_func): New function.
	(do_function_calls): Use call_struct_func to call the functions
	returning structs.

Index: gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/structs.exp
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/cvsfiles/devo/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/structs.exp,v
retrieving revision 1.17
diff -c -r1.17 structs.exp
*** gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/structs.exp	2001/08/09 18:02:02	1.17
--- gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/structs.exp	2001/11/30 06:37:45
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*** 54,59 ****
--- 54,85 ----
      continue
  }
  
+ 
+ # Call FUNC with no arguments, and expect to see the regexp RESULT in
+ # the output.  If we get back the error message "Function return value
+ # unknown", call that an expected failure; on some architectures, it's
+ # impossible to find structs returned by value reliably.
+ proc call_struct_func { func result } {
+     global gdb_prompt
+     
+     set command "p ${func}()"
+     send_gdb "${command}\n"
+     gdb_expect {
+         -re "$result\[\r\n\]+$gdb_prompt $" {
+             pass "$command"
+         }
+         -re "Function return value unknown.\[\r\n\]+$gdb_prompt $" {
+             unsupported "$command"
+         }
+         -re "$gdb_prompt $" {
+             fail "$command"
+         }
+         timeout {
+             fail "$command (timeout)"
+         }
+     }
+ }
+ 
  # FIXME:  Before calling this proc, we should probably verify that
  # we can call inferior functions and get a valid integral value
  # returned.
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*** 67,85 ****
      global gdb_prompt
  
      # First, call the "fun" functions and examine the value they return.
!     gdb_test "p fun1()" " = {a = 49 '1'}"
!     gdb_test "p fun2()" " = {a = 97 'a', b = 98 'b'}"
!     gdb_test "p fun3()" " = {a = 65 'A', b = 66 'B', c = 67 'C'}"
!     gdb_test "p fun4()" " = {a = 49 '1', b = 50 '2', c = 51 '3', d = 52 '4'}"
!     gdb_test "p fun5()" " = {a = 97 'a', b = 98 'b', c = 99 'c', d = 100 'd', e = 101 'e'}"
!     gdb_test "p fun6()" " = {a = 65 'A', b = 66 'B', c = 67 'C', d = 68 'D', e = 69 'E', f = 70 'F'}"
!     gdb_test "p fun7()" " = {a = 49 '1', b = 50 '2', c = 51 '3', d = 52 '4', e = 53 '5', f = 54 '6', g = 55 '7'}"
!     gdb_test "p fun8()" " = {a = 49 '1', b = 50 '2', c = 51 '3', d = 52 '4', e = 53 '5', f = 54 '6', g = 55 '7', h = 56 '8'}"
!     gdb_test "p fun9()" " = {a = 97 'a', b = 98 'b', c = 99 'c', d = 100 'd', e = 101 'e', f = 102 'f', g = 103 'g', h = 104 'h', i = 105 'i'}"
!     gdb_test "p fun10()" " = {a = 65 'A', b = 66 'B', c = 67 'C', d = 68 'D', e = 69 'E', f = 70 'F', g = 71 'G', h = 72 'H', i = 73 'I', j = 74 'J'}"
!     gdb_test "p fun11()" " = {a = 49 '1', b = 50 '2', c = 51 '3', d = 52 '4', e = 53 '5', f = 54 '6', g = 55 '7', h = 56 '8', i = 57 '9', j = 65 'A', k = 66 'B'}"
!     gdb_test "p fun12()" " = {a = 65 'A', b = 66 'B', c = 67 'C', d = 68 'D', e = 69 'E', f = 70 'F', g = 71 'G', h = 72 'H', i = 73 'I', j = 74 'J', k = 75 'K', l = 76 'L'}"
!     gdb_test "p fun16()" " = {a = 97 'a', b = 98 'b', c = 99 'c', d = 100 'd', e = 101 'e', f = 102 'f', g = 103 'g', h = 104 'h', i = 105 'i', j = 106 'j', k = 107 'k', l = 108 'l', m = 109 'm', n = 110 'n', o = 111 'o', p = 112 'p'}"
  
      # Now call the Fun functions to set the L* variables.  This
      # tests that gdb properly passes structures to functions.
--- 93,111 ----
      global gdb_prompt
  
      # First, call the "fun" functions and examine the value they return.
!     call_struct_func "fun1" " = {a = 49 '1'}"
!     call_struct_func "fun2" " = {a = 97 'a', b = 98 'b'}"
!     call_struct_func "fun3" " = {a = 65 'A', b = 66 'B', c = 67 'C'}"
!     call_struct_func "fun4" " = {a = 49 '1', b = 50 '2', c = 51 '3', d = 52 '4'}"
!     call_struct_func "fun5" " = {a = 97 'a', b = 98 'b', c = 99 'c', d = 100 'd', e = 101 'e'}"
!     call_struct_func "fun6" " = {a = 65 'A', b = 66 'B', c = 67 'C', d = 68 'D', e = 69 'E', f = 70 'F'}"
!     call_struct_func "fun7" " = {a = 49 '1', b = 50 '2', c = 51 '3', d = 52 '4', e = 53 '5', f = 54 '6', g = 55 '7'}"
!     call_struct_func "fun8" " = {a = 49 '1', b = 50 '2', c = 51 '3', d = 52 '4', e = 53 '5', f = 54 '6', g = 55 '7', h = 56 '8'}"
!     call_struct_func "fun9" " = {a = 97 'a', b = 98 'b', c = 99 'c', d = 100 'd', e = 101 'e', f = 102 'f', g = 103 'g', h = 104 'h', i = 105 'i'}"
!     call_struct_func "fun10" " = {a = 65 'A', b = 66 'B', c = 67 'C', d = 68 'D', e = 69 'E', f = 70 'F', g = 71 'G', h = 72 'H', i = 73 'I', j = 74 'J'}"
!     call_struct_func "fun11" " = {a = 49 '1', b = 50 '2', c = 51 '3', d = 52 '4', e = 53 '5', f = 54 '6', g = 55 '7', h = 56 '8', i = 57 '9', j = 65 'A', k = 66 'B'}"
!     call_struct_func "fun12" " = {a = 65 'A', b = 66 'B', c = 67 'C', d = 68 'D', e = 69 'E', f = 70 'F', g = 71 'G', h = 72 'H', i = 73 'I', j = 74 'J', k = 75 'K', l = 76 'L'}"
!     call_struct_func "fun16" " = {a = 97 'a', b = 98 'b', c = 99 'c', d = 100 'd', e = 101 'e', f = 102 'f', g = 103 'g', h = 104 'h', i = 105 'i', j = 106 'j', k = 107 'k', l = 108 'l', m = 109 'm', n = 110 'n', o = 111 'o', p = 112 'p'}"
  
      # Now call the Fun functions to set the L* variables.  This
      # tests that gdb properly passes structures to functions.



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