""" Test that lldb watchpoint works for multiple threads. """ import os, time import unittest2 import re import lldb from lldbtest import * import lldbutil class WatchpointForMultipleThreadsTestCase(TestBase): mydir = os.path.join("functionalities", "watchpoint", "multiple_threads") @unittest2.skipUnless(sys.platform.startswith("darwin"), "requires Darwin") @dsym_test def test_watchpoint_multiple_threads_with_dsym(self): """Test that lldb watchpoint works for multiple threads.""" self.buildDsym(dictionary=self.d) self.setTearDownCleanup(dictionary=self.d) self.hello_multiple_threads() @expectedFailureFreeBSD('llvm.org/pr16706') # Watchpoints fail on FreeBSD @skipIfGcc # causes intermittent gcc debian buildbot failures, skip until we can investigate @dwarf_test def test_watchpoint_multiple_threads_with_dwarf(self): """Test that lldb watchpoint works for multiple threads.""" self.buildDwarf(dictionary=self.d) self.setTearDownCleanup(dictionary=self.d) self.hello_multiple_threads() @unittest2.skipUnless(sys.platform.startswith("darwin"), "requires Darwin") @dsym_test def test_watchpoint_multiple_threads_wp_set_and_then_delete_with_dsym(self): """Test that lldb watchpoint works for multiple threads, and after the watchpoint is deleted, the watchpoint event should no longer fires.""" self.buildDsym(dictionary=self.d) self.setTearDownCleanup(dictionary=self.d) self.hello_multiple_threads_wp_set_and_then_delete() @expectedFailureFreeBSD('llvm.org/pr16706') # Watchpoints fail on FreeBSD @skipIfGcc # causes intermittent gcc debian buildbot failures, skip until we can investigate @dwarf_test def test_watchpoint_multiple_threads_wp_set_and_then_delete_with_dwarf(self): """Test that lldb watchpoint works for multiple threads, and after the watchpoint is deleted, the watchpoint event should no longer fires.""" self.buildDwarf(dictionary=self.d) self.setTearDownCleanup(dictionary=self.d) self.hello_multiple_threads_wp_set_and_then_delete() def setUp(self): # Call super's setUp(). TestBase.setUp(self) # Our simple source filename. self.source = 'main.cpp' # Find the line number to break inside main(). self.first_stop = line_number(self.source, '// Set break point at this line') # Build dictionary to have unique executable names for each test method. self.exe_name = self.testMethodName self.d = {'CXX_SOURCES': self.source, 'EXE': self.exe_name} def hello_multiple_threads(self): """Test that lldb watchpoint works for multiple threads.""" exe = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), self.exe_name) self.runCmd("file " + exe, CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET) # Add a breakpoint to set a watchpoint when stopped on the breakpoint. lldbutil.run_break_set_by_file_and_line (self, None, self.first_stop, num_expected_locations=1) # Run the program. self.runCmd("run", RUN_SUCCEEDED) # We should be stopped again due to the breakpoint. # The stop reason of the thread should be breakpoint. self.expect("thread list", STOPPED_DUE_TO_BREAKPOINT, substrs = ['stopped', 'stop reason = breakpoint']) # Now let's set a write-type watchpoint for variable 'g_val'. # The main.cpp, by design, misbehaves by not following the agreed upon # protocol of using a mutex while accessing the global pool and by not # writing to the variable. self.expect("watchpoint set variable -w write g_val", WATCHPOINT_CREATED, substrs = ['Watchpoint created', 'size = 4', 'type = w']) # Use the '-v' option to do verbose listing of the watchpoint. # The hit count should be 0 initially. self.expect("watchpoint list -v", substrs = ['hit_count = 0']) while True: self.runCmd("process continue") self.runCmd("thread list") if "stop reason = watchpoint" in self.res.GetOutput(): # Good, we verified that the watchpoint works! self.runCmd("thread backtrace all") break else: self.fail("The stop reason should be either break or watchpoint") # Use the '-v' option to do verbose listing of the watchpoint. # The hit count should now be 1. self.expect("watchpoint list -v", substrs = ['hit_count = 1']) def hello_multiple_threads_wp_set_and_then_delete(self): """Test that lldb watchpoint works for multiple threads, and after the watchpoint is deleted, the watchpoint event should no longer fires.""" exe = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), self.exe_name) self.runCmd("file " + exe, CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET) # Add a breakpoint to set a watchpoint when stopped on the breakpoint. lldbutil.run_break_set_by_file_and_line (self, None, self.first_stop, num_expected_locations=1) # Run the program. self.runCmd("run", RUN_SUCCEEDED) # We should be stopped again due to the breakpoint. # The stop reason of the thread should be breakpoint. self.expect("thread list", STOPPED_DUE_TO_BREAKPOINT, substrs = ['stopped', 'stop reason = breakpoint']) # Now let's set a write-type watchpoint for variable 'g_val'. # The main.cpp, by design, misbehaves by not following the agreed upon # protocol of using a mutex while accessing the global pool and by not # writing to the variable. self.expect("watchpoint set variable -w write g_val", WATCHPOINT_CREATED, substrs = ['Watchpoint created', 'size = 4', 'type = w']) # Use the '-v' option to do verbose listing of the watchpoint. # The hit count should be 0 initially. self.expect("watchpoint list -v", substrs = ['hit_count = 0']) watchpoint_stops = 0 while True: self.runCmd("process continue") self.runCmd("process status") if re.search("Process .* exited", self.res.GetOutput()): # Great, we are done with this test! break self.runCmd("thread list") if "stop reason = watchpoint" in self.res.GetOutput(): self.runCmd("thread backtrace all") watchpoint_stops += 1 if watchpoint_stops > 1: self.fail("Watchpoint hits not supposed to exceed 1 by design!") # Good, we verified that the watchpoint works! Now delete the watchpoint. if self.TraceOn(): print "watchpoint_stops=%d at the moment we delete the watchpoint" % watchpoint_stops self.runCmd("watchpoint delete 1") self.expect("watchpoint list -v", substrs = ['No watchpoints currently set.']) continue else: self.fail("The stop reason should be either break or watchpoint") if __name__ == '__main__': import atexit lldb.SBDebugger.Initialize() atexit.register(lambda: lldb.SBDebugger.Terminate()) unittest2.main()