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clang-p2996/lldb/test/lang/cpp/stl/TestStdCXXDisassembly.py
Jim Ingham 63dfc725a7 Fix all the test case breakages caused by folks writing tests all over the place that depended explicitly
on the output of "break set".  Please don't do this sort of thing!!!!!

llvm-svn: 164433
2012-09-22 00:05:11 +00:00

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"""
Test the lldb disassemble command on lib stdc++.
"""
import os, time
import unittest2
import lldb
from lldbtest import *
import lldbutil
class StdCXXDisassembleTestCase(TestBase):
mydir = os.path.join("lang", "cpp", "stl")
def setUp(self):
# Call super's setUp().
TestBase.setUp(self)
# Find the line number to break inside main().
self.line = line_number('main.cpp', '// Set break point at this line.')
# rdar://problem/8504895
# Crash while doing 'disassemble -n "-[NSNumber descriptionWithLocale:]"
@unittest2.skipIf(TestBase.skipLongRunningTest(), "Skip this long running test")
def test_stdcxx_disasm(self):
"""Do 'disassemble' on each and every 'Code' symbol entry from the std c++ lib."""
self.buildDefault()
exe = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "a.out")
self.runCmd("file " + exe, CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET)
# rdar://problem/8543077
# test/stl: clang built binaries results in the breakpoint locations = 3,
# is this a problem with clang generated debug info?
#
# Break on line 13 of main.cpp.
lldbutil.run_break_set_by_file_and_line (self, "main.cpp", self.line, num_expected_locations=1, loc_exact=True)
self.runCmd("run", RUN_SUCCEEDED)
# Now let's get the target as well as the process objects.
target = self.dbg.GetSelectedTarget()
process = target.GetProcess()
# The process should be in a 'stopped' state.
self.expect(str(process), STOPPED_DUE_TO_BREAKPOINT, exe=False,
substrs = ["a.out",
"stopped"])
# Disassemble the functions on the call stack.
self.runCmd("thread backtrace")
thread = process.GetThreadAtIndex(0)
depth = thread.GetNumFrames()
for i in range(depth - 1):
frame = thread.GetFrameAtIndex(i)
function = frame.GetFunction()
self.runCmd("disassemble -n '%s'" % function.GetName())
# Iterate through the available modules, looking for stdc++ library...
for i in range(target.GetNumModules()):
module = target.GetModuleAtIndex(i)
fs = module.GetFileSpec()
if (fs.GetFilename().startswith("libstdc++")):
lib_stdcxx = str(fs)
break
# At this point, lib_stdcxx is the full path to the stdc++ library and
# module is the corresponding SBModule.
self.expect(fs.GetFilename(), "Libraray StdC++ is located", exe=False,
substrs = ["libstdc++"])
self.runCmd("image dump symtab %s" % str(fs))
raw_output = self.res.GetOutput()
# Now, look for every 'Code' symbol and feed its load address into the
# command: 'disassemble -s load_address -e end_address', where the
# end_address is taken from the next consecutive 'Code' symbol entry's
# load address.
#
# The load address column comes after the file address column, with both
# looks like '0xhhhhhhhh', i.e., 8 hexadecimal digits.
codeRE = re.compile(r"""
\ Code\ {9} # ' Code' followed by 9 SPCs,
0x[0-9a-f]{16} # the file address column, and
\ # a SPC, and
(0x[0-9a-f]{16}) # the load address column, and
.* # the rest.
""", re.VERBOSE)
# Maintain a start address variable; if we arrive at a consecutive Code
# entry, then the load address of the that entry is fed as the end
# address to the 'disassemble -s SA -e LA' command.
SA = None
for line in raw_output.split(os.linesep):
match = codeRE.search(line)
if match:
LA = match.group(1)
if self.TraceOn():
print "line:", line
print "load address:", LA
print "SA:", SA
if SA and LA:
if int(LA, 16) > int(SA, 16):
self.runCmd("disassemble -s %s -e %s" % (SA, LA))
SA = LA
else:
# This entry is not a Code entry. Reset SA = None.
SA = None
if __name__ == '__main__':
import atexit
lldb.SBDebugger.Initialize()
atexit.register(lambda: lldb.SBDebugger.Terminate())
unittest2.main()