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+from __future__ import print_function
+#
+# Test some of the softmmu debug features with the multiarch memory
+# test. It is a port of the original vmlinux focused test case but
+# using the "memory" test instead.
+#
+# This is launched via tests/guest-debug/run-test.py
+#
+
+import gdb
+import sys
+
+failcount = 0
+
+
+def report(cond, msg):
+ "Report success/fail of test"
+ if cond:
+ print("PASS: %s" % (msg))
+ else:
+ print("FAIL: %s" % (msg))
+ global failcount
+ failcount += 1
+
+
+def check_step():
+ "Step an instruction, check it moved."
+ start_pc = gdb.parse_and_eval('$pc')
+ gdb.execute("si")
+ end_pc = gdb.parse_and_eval('$pc')
+
+ return not (start_pc == end_pc)
+
+
+#
+# Currently it's hard to create a hbreak with the pure python API and
+# manually matching PC to symbol address is a bit flaky thanks to
+# function prologues. However internally QEMU's gdbstub treats them
+# the same as normal breakpoints so it will do for now.
+#
+def check_break(sym_name):
+ "Setup breakpoint, continue and check we stopped."
+ sym, ok = gdb.lookup_symbol(sym_name)
+ bp = gdb.Breakpoint(sym_name, gdb.BP_BREAKPOINT)
+
+ gdb.execute("c")
+
+ # hopefully we came back
+ end_pc = gdb.parse_and_eval('$pc')
+ report(bp.hit_count == 1,
+ "break @ %s (%s %d hits)" % (end_pc, sym.value(), bp.hit_count))
+
+ bp.delete()
+
+
+def do_one_watch(sym, wtype, text):
+
+ wp = gdb.Breakpoint(sym, gdb.BP_WATCHPOINT, wtype)
+ gdb.execute("c")
+ report_str = "%s for %s" % (text, sym)
+
+ if wp.hit_count > 0:
+ report(True, report_str)
+ wp.delete()
+ else:
+ report(False, report_str)
+
+
+def check_watches(sym_name):
+ "Watch a symbol for any access."
+
+ # Should hit for any read
+ do_one_watch(sym_name, gdb.WP_ACCESS, "awatch")
+
+ # Again should hit for reads
+ do_one_watch(sym_name, gdb.WP_READ, "rwatch")
+
+ # Finally when it is written
+ do_one_watch(sym_name, gdb.WP_WRITE, "watch")
+
+
+def run_test():
+ "Run through the tests one by one"
+
+ print("Checking we can step the first few instructions")
+ step_ok = 0
+ for i in range(3):
+ if check_step():
+ step_ok += 1
+
+ report(step_ok == 3, "single step in boot code")
+
+ # If we get here we have missed some of the other breakpoints.
+ print("Setup catch-all for _exit")
+ cbp = gdb.Breakpoint("_exit", gdb.BP_BREAKPOINT)
+
+ check_break("main")
+ check_watches("test_data[128]")
+
+ report(cbp.hit_count == 0, "didn't reach backstop")
+
+#
+# This runs as the script it sourced (via -x, via run-test.py)
+#
+try:
+ inferior = gdb.selected_inferior()
+ arch = inferior.architecture()
+ print("ATTACHED: %s" % arch.name())
+except (gdb.error, AttributeError):
+ print("SKIPPING (not connected)", file=sys.stderr)
+ exit(0)
+
+if gdb.parse_and_eval('$pc') == 0:
+ print("SKIP: PC not set")
+ exit(0)
+
+try:
+ # These are not very useful in scripts
+ gdb.execute("set pagination off")
+
+ # Run the actual tests
+ run_test()
+except (gdb.error):
+ print("GDB Exception: %s" % (sys.exc_info()[0]))
+ failcount += 1
+ pass
+
+# Finally kill the inferior and exit gdb with a count of failures
+gdb.execute("kill")
+exit(failcount)