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clang-p2996/lldb/test/API/commands/trace/TestTraceStartStop.py
Walter Erquinigo 2098e2f472 [trace][intel pt][simple] Fix errors after switching to libipt's top of tree
These tests were being tested against a version of libipt from last
year. We just updated libipt to top of tree and many errors broke
because the new version of libipt emits more events than the older one,
which is fine.

`./bin/lldb-dotest -p TestTrace` passes
2022-10-25 14:34:27 -07:00

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import lldb
from intelpt_testcase import *
from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import *
from lldbsuite.test import lldbutil
from lldbsuite.test.decorators import *
class TestTraceStartStop(TraceIntelPTTestCaseBase):
def expectGenericHelpMessageForStartCommand(self):
self.expect("help thread trace start",
substrs=["Syntax: thread trace start [<trace-options>]"])
@testSBAPIAndCommands
def testStartStopSessionFileThreads(self):
# it should fail for processes from json session files
self.expect("trace load -v " + os.path.join(self.getSourceDir(), "intelpt-trace", "trace.json"))
# the help command should be the generic one, as it's not a live process
self.expectGenericHelpMessageForStartCommand()
self.traceStartThread(error=True)
self.traceStopThread(error=True)
@testSBAPIAndCommands
def testStartWithNoProcess(self):
self.traceStartThread(error=True)
@testSBAPIAndCommands
def testStartSessionWithWrongSize(self):
self.expect("file " + os.path.join(self.getSourceDir(), "intelpt-trace", "a.out"))
self.expect("b main")
self.expect("r")
self.traceStartThread(
error=True, iptTraceSize=2000,
substrs=["The intel pt trace size must be a power of 2", "It was 2000"])
self.traceStartThread(
error=True, iptTraceSize=5000,
substrs=["The intel pt trace size must be a power of 2", "It was 5000"])
self.traceStartThread(
error=True, iptTraceSize=0,
substrs=["The intel pt trace size must be a power of 2", "It was 0"])
self.traceStartThread(iptTraceSize=1048576)
@testSBAPIAndCommands
def testStartSessionWithSizeDeclarationInUnits(self):
self.expect("file " + os.path.join(self.getSourceDir(), "intelpt-trace", "a.out"))
self.expect("b main")
self.expect("r")
self.traceStartThread(
error=True, iptTraceSize="abc",
substrs=["invalid bytes expression for 'abc'"])
self.traceStartThread(
error=True, iptTraceSize="123.12",
substrs=["invalid bytes expression for '123.12'"])
self.traceStartThread(
error=True, iptTraceSize="\"\"",
substrs=["invalid bytes expression for ''"])
self.traceStartThread(
error=True, iptTraceSize="2000B",
substrs=["The intel pt trace size must be a power of 2 greater than or equal to 4096 (2^12) bytes. It was 2000"])
self.traceStartThread(
error=True, iptTraceSize="3MB",
substrs=["The intel pt trace size must be a power of 2 greater than or equal to 4096 (2^12) bytes. It was 3145728"])
self.traceStartThread(
error=True, iptTraceSize="3MiB",
substrs=["The intel pt trace size must be a power of 2 greater than or equal to 4096 (2^12) bytes. It was 3145728"])
self.traceStartThread(
error=True, iptTraceSize="3mib",
substrs=["The intel pt trace size must be a power of 2 greater than or equal to 4096 (2^12) bytes. It was 3145728"])
self.traceStartThread(
error=True, iptTraceSize="3M",
substrs=["The intel pt trace size must be a power of 2 greater than or equal to 4096 (2^12) bytes. It was 3145728"])
self.traceStartThread(
error=True, iptTraceSize="3KB",
substrs=["The intel pt trace size must be a power of 2 greater than or equal to 4096 (2^12) bytes. It was 3072"])
self.traceStartThread(
error=True, iptTraceSize="3KiB",
substrs=["The intel pt trace size must be a power of 2 greater than or equal to 4096 (2^12) bytes. It was 3072"])
self.traceStartThread(
error=True, iptTraceSize="3K",
substrs=["The intel pt trace size must be a power of 2 greater than or equal to 4096 (2^12) bytes. It was 3072"])
self.traceStartThread(
error=True, iptTraceSize="3MS",
substrs=["invalid bytes expression for '3MS'"])
self.traceStartThread(iptTraceSize="1048576")
@skipIf(oslist=no_match(['linux']), archs=no_match(['i386', 'x86_64']))
def testSBAPIHelp(self):
self.expect("file " + os.path.join(self.getSourceDir(), "intelpt-trace", "a.out"))
self.expect("b main")
self.expect("r")
help = self.getTraceOrCreate().GetStartConfigurationHelp()
self.assertIn("iptTraceSize", help)
self.assertIn("processBufferSizeLimit", help)
@skipIf(oslist=no_match(['linux']), archs=no_match(['i386', 'x86_64']))
def testStoppingAThread(self):
self.expect("file " + os.path.join(self.getSourceDir(), "intelpt-trace", "a.out"))
self.expect("b main")
self.expect("r")
self.expect("thread trace start")
self.expect("n")
self.expect("thread trace dump instructions", substrs=["""0x0000000000400511 movl $0x0, -0x4(%rbp)
no more data"""])
# process stopping should stop the thread
self.expect("process trace stop")
self.expect("n")
self.expect("thread trace dump instructions", substrs=["not traced"], error=True)
@skipIf(oslist=no_match(['linux']), archs=no_match(['i386', 'x86_64']))
def testStartStopLiveThreads(self):
# The help command should be the generic one if there's no process running
self.expectGenericHelpMessageForStartCommand()
self.expect("thread trace start", error=True,
substrs=["error: Process not available"])
self.expect("file " + os.path.join(self.getSourceDir(), "intelpt-trace", "a.out"))
self.expect("b main")
self.expect("thread trace start", error=True,
substrs=["error: Process not available"])
# The help command should be the generic one if there's still no process running
self.expectGenericHelpMessageForStartCommand()
self.expect("r")
# This fails because "trace start" hasn't been called yet
self.expect("thread trace stop", error=True,
substrs=["error: Process is not being traced"])
# the help command should be the intel-pt one now
self.expect("help thread trace start",
substrs=["Start tracing one or more threads with intel-pt.",
"Syntax: thread trace start [<thread-index> <thread-index> ...] [<intel-pt-options>]"])
# We start tracing with a small buffer size
self.expect("thread trace start 1 --size 4096")
# We fail if we try to trace again
self.expect("thread trace start", error=True,
substrs=["error: Thread ", "already traced"])
# We can reconstruct the single instruction executed in the first line
self.expect("n")
self.expect("thread trace dump instructions -f",
patterns=[f'''thread #1: tid = .*
a.out`main \+ 4 at main.cpp:2
2: {ADDRESS_REGEX} movl'''])
# We can reconstruct the instructions up to the second line
self.expect("n")
self.expect("thread trace dump instructions -f",
patterns=[f'''thread #1: tid = .*
a.out`main \+ 4 at main.cpp:2
2: {ADDRESS_REGEX} movl .*
a.out`main \+ 11 at main.cpp:4
4: {ADDRESS_REGEX} movl .*
6: {ADDRESS_REGEX} jmp .* ; <\+28> at main.cpp:4
8: {ADDRESS_REGEX} cmpl .*
10: {ADDRESS_REGEX} jle .* ; <\+20> at main.cpp:5'''])
self.expect("thread trace dump instructions",
patterns=[f'''thread #1: tid = .*
a.out`main \+ 32 at main.cpp:4
10: {ADDRESS_REGEX} jle .* ; <\+20> at main.cpp:5
8: {ADDRESS_REGEX} cmpl .*
6: {ADDRESS_REGEX} jmp .* ; <\+28> at main.cpp:4
4: {ADDRESS_REGEX} movl .*
a.out`main \+ 4 at main.cpp:2
2: {ADDRESS_REGEX} movl .* '''])
# We stop tracing
self.expect("thread trace stop")
# We can't stop twice
self.expect("thread trace stop", error=True,
substrs=["error: Thread ", "not currently traced"])
# We trace again from scratch, this time letting LLDB to pick the current
# thread
self.expect("thread trace start")
self.expect("n")
self.expect("thread trace dump instructions -f",
patterns=[f'''thread #1: tid = .*
a.out`main \+ 20 at main.cpp:5
2: {ADDRESS_REGEX} xorl'''])
self.expect("thread trace dump instructions",
patterns=[f'''thread #1: tid = .*
a.out`main \+ 20 at main.cpp:5
2: {ADDRESS_REGEX} xorl'''])
self.expect("c")
# Now the process has finished, so the commands should fail
self.expect("thread trace start", error=True,
substrs=["error: Process must be launched"])
self.expect("thread trace stop", error=True,
substrs=["error: Process must be launched"])
# We should be able to trace the program if we relaunch it
# For this, we'll trace starting at a different point in the new
# process.
self.expect("breakpoint disable")
self.expect("b main.cpp:4")
self.expect("r")
self.expect("thread trace start")
# We can reconstruct the single instruction executed in the first line
self.expect("si")
self.expect("thread trace dump instructions -c 1",
patterns=[f'''thread #1: tid = .*
a.out`main \+ 11 at main.cpp:4'''])