[PATCH][gdb] Name arch selftests more clearly
Tom de Vries
tdevries@suse.de
Sat Jun 4 09:10:59 GMT 2022
Hi,
When running some all archs selftest I get:
...
$ gdb -q -batch -ex "maint selftest unpack_field_as_long"
Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::A6.
...
By now I know that A6 is an arc architecture, but for others that's less
clear.
Fix this by using unpack_field_as_long::arc::A6 instead.
This then introduces redundant names like arm::arm, so try to avoid those,
though I'm not entirely convinced that that's worth the trouble.
This introduces the following new names:
...
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::am33_2::am33-2.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::arc::A6.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::arc::A7.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::arc::EM.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::arc::HS.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::arm::ep9312.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::arm::iwmmxt.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::arm::iwmmxt2.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::arm::xscale.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::bpf::xbpf.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::frv::fr400.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::frv::fr450.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::frv::fr500.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::frv::fr550.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::frv::simple.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::frv::tomcat.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::iq2000::iq10.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::m32c::m16c.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::mep::c5.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::mep::h1.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::nds32::n1.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::nds32::n1h.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::nds32::n1h_v2.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::nds32::n1h_v3.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::nds32::n1h_v3m.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::z80::ez80-adl.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::z80::ez80-z80.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::z80::gbz80.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::z80::r800.
+Running selftest unpack_field_as_long::z80::z180.
...
Tested on x86_64-linux.
Any comments?
Thanks,
- Tom
[gdb] Name arch selftests more clearly
---
gdb/selftest-arch.c | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++++-----
1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/gdb/selftest-arch.c b/gdb/selftest-arch.c
index 1fe0b2d59b4..33d7875c120 100644
--- a/gdb/selftest-arch.c
+++ b/gdb/selftest-arch.c
@@ -63,20 +63,37 @@ foreach_arch_test_generator (const std::string &name,
if (skip_arch (arch))
continue;
+ struct gdbarch_info info;
+ info.bfd_arch_info = bfd_scan_arch (arch);
+ info.osabi = GDB_OSABI_NONE;
+
auto test_fn
= ([=] ()
{
- struct gdbarch_info info;
- info.bfd_arch_info = bfd_scan_arch (arch);
- info.osabi = GDB_OSABI_NONE;
struct gdbarch *gdbarch = gdbarch_find_by_info (info);
SELF_CHECK (gdbarch != NULL);
function (gdbarch);
reset ();
});
- tests.emplace_back (string_printf ("%s::%s", name.c_str (), arch),
- test_fn);
+ std::string id;
+
+ bool has_sep = strchr (arch, ':') != nullptr;
+ if (has_sep)
+ /* Avoid avr::avr:1. */
+ id = arch;
+ else if (strncasecmp (info.bfd_arch_info->arch_name, arch,
+ strlen (info.bfd_arch_info->arch_name)) == 0)
+ /* Avoid arm::arm. */
+ id = arch;
+ else
+ /* Use arc::A6 instead of A6. This still leaves us with an unfortunate
+ redundant id like am33_2::am33-2, but that doesn't seem worth the
+ effort to avoid. */
+ id = string_printf ("%s::%s", info.bfd_arch_info->arch_name, arch);
+
+ id = string_printf ("%s::%s", name.c_str (), id.c_str ());
+ tests.emplace_back (id, test_fn);
}
return tests;
}
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