[PATCH] watchpoint-reuse-slot.exp: Correctly skip unsupported commands.

Pedro Alves palves@redhat.com
Thu Jun 26 14:15:00 GMT 2014


On 06/26/2014 02:52 PM, Andreas Arnez wrote:
> The test case "watchpoint-reuse-slot.exp" yields a lot of failures on
> s390/s390x: all instances of awatch, rwatch, and hbreak are performed
> even though they aren't supported on these targets.  This is because
> the test case ignores non-support error messages when probing for
> support of these commands, like:
> 
>     (gdb) rwatch buf.byte[0]
>     Target does not support this type of hardware watchpoint.
> 
> The patch adds handling for this case in the appropriate
> gdb_test_multiple invocations.

Thank you.

Looks like I only hacked out target_insert_watchpoint/hw_breakpoint
in my testing to return unsupported, which is what leads to the
"You may have requested too many" regexs in place:

 (top-gdb) awatch args.argc
 Hardware access (read/write) watchpoint 4: args.argc
 Warning:
 Could not insert hardware watchpoint 4.
 Could not insert hardware breakpoints:
 You may have requested too many hardware breakpoints/watchpoints.

We get that that error too when debugging against gdbserver with
Z packets disabled, which I also tested.

We get that alternative error if the target_can_use_hw_breakpoint
method returns false, which I forgot to hack/test.

> 
> gdb/testsuite/
> 	* gdb.base/watchpoint-reuse-slot.exp: Handle the case that the
> 	target lacks support for watch, awatch, rwatch, or hbreak.

s/watch, // , I think, as "watch" falls back to software
watchpoints.

Patch is OK.

Thanks!

-- 
Pedro Alves



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