
Changes Breakpoint to allow multiple overlapping internal breakpoints on the same instruction address. This is done by changing the Breakpoint structure to contain a list of "breaklets", each breaklet has a BreakpointKind and a condition expression, independent of the other. A breakpoint is considered active if any of its breaklets are active. A breakpoint is removed when all its breaklets are removed. We also change the terminology "internal breakpoint" to "stepping breakpoint": HasInternalBreakpoints -> HasSteppingBreakpoints IsInternal -> IsStepping etc... The motivation for this change is implementing watchpoints on stack variables. Watching a stack variable requires also setting a special breakpoint to find out when the variable goes out of scope. These breakpoints can not be UserBreakpoints because only one user breakpoint is allowed on the same instruction and they can not be internal breakpoints because they should not be cleared when a next operation is completed (they should be cleared when the variable watch is cleared). Updates #279
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9.4 KiB
Go
292 lines
9.4 KiB
Go
package gdbserial_test
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import (
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"flag"
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"fmt"
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"os"
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"os/exec"
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"path/filepath"
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"runtime"
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"testing"
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"github.com/go-delve/delve/pkg/logflags"
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"github.com/go-delve/delve/pkg/proc"
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"github.com/go-delve/delve/pkg/proc/gdbserial"
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protest "github.com/go-delve/delve/pkg/proc/test"
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)
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func TestMain(m *testing.M) {
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var logConf string
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flag.StringVar(&logConf, "log", "", "configures logging")
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flag.Parse()
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logflags.Setup(logConf != "", logConf, "")
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os.Exit(protest.RunTestsWithFixtures(m))
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}
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func withTestRecording(name string, t testing.TB, fn func(t *proc.Target, fixture protest.Fixture)) {
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fixture := protest.BuildFixture(name, 0)
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protest.MustHaveRecordingAllowed(t)
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if path, _ := exec.LookPath("rr"); path == "" {
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t.Skip("test skipped, rr not found")
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}
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t.Log("recording")
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p, tracedir, err := gdbserial.RecordAndReplay([]string{fixture.Path}, ".", true, []string{}, [3]string{})
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal("Launch():", err)
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}
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t.Logf("replaying %q", tracedir)
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defer p.Detach(true)
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fn(p, fixture)
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}
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func assertNoError(err error, t testing.TB, s string) {
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if err != nil {
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_, file, line, _ := runtime.Caller(1)
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fname := filepath.Base(file)
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t.Fatalf("failed assertion at %s:%d: %s - %s\n", fname, line, s, err)
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}
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}
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func setFunctionBreakpoint(p *proc.Target, t *testing.T, fname string) *proc.Breakpoint {
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_, f, l, _ := runtime.Caller(1)
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f = filepath.Base(f)
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addrs, err := proc.FindFunctionLocation(p, fname, 0)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("%s:%d: FindFunctionLocation(%s): %v", f, l, fname, err)
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}
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if len(addrs) != 1 {
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t.Fatalf("%s:%d: setFunctionBreakpoint(%s): too many results %v", f, l, fname, addrs)
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}
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bp, err := p.SetBreakpoint(addrs[0], proc.UserBreakpoint, nil)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("%s:%d: FindFunctionLocation(%s): %v", f, l, fname, err)
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}
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return bp
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}
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func TestRestartAfterExit(t *testing.T) {
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protest.AllowRecording(t)
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withTestRecording("testnextprog", t, func(p *proc.Target, fixture protest.Fixture) {
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setFunctionBreakpoint(p, t, "main.main")
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assertNoError(p.Continue(), t, "Continue")
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loc, err := p.CurrentThread().Location()
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assertNoError(err, t, "CurrentThread().Location()")
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err = p.Continue()
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if _, isexited := err.(proc.ErrProcessExited); err == nil || !isexited {
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t.Fatalf("program did not exit: %v", err)
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}
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assertNoError(p.Restart(""), t, "Restart")
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assertNoError(p.Continue(), t, "Continue (after restart)")
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loc2, err := p.CurrentThread().Location()
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assertNoError(err, t, "CurrentThread().Location() (after restart)")
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if loc2.Line != loc.Line {
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t.Fatalf("stopped at %d (expected %d)", loc2.Line, loc.Line)
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}
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err = p.Continue()
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if _, isexited := err.(proc.ErrProcessExited); err == nil || !isexited {
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t.Fatalf("program did not exit (after exit): %v", err)
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}
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})
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}
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func TestRestartDuringStop(t *testing.T) {
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protest.AllowRecording(t)
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withTestRecording("testnextprog", t, func(p *proc.Target, fixture protest.Fixture) {
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setFunctionBreakpoint(p, t, "main.main")
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assertNoError(p.Continue(), t, "Continue")
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loc, err := p.CurrentThread().Location()
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assertNoError(err, t, "CurrentThread().Location()")
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assertNoError(p.Restart(""), t, "Restart")
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assertNoError(p.Continue(), t, "Continue (after restart)")
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loc2, err := p.CurrentThread().Location()
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assertNoError(err, t, "CurrentThread().Location() (after restart)")
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if loc2.Line != loc.Line {
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t.Fatalf("stopped at %d (expected %d)", loc2.Line, loc.Line)
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}
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err = p.Continue()
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if _, isexited := err.(proc.ErrProcessExited); err == nil || !isexited {
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t.Fatalf("program did not exit (after exit): %v", err)
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}
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})
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}
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func setFileBreakpoint(p *proc.Target, t *testing.T, fixture protest.Fixture, lineno int) *proc.Breakpoint {
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_, f, l, _ := runtime.Caller(1)
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f = filepath.Base(f)
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addrs, err := proc.FindFileLocation(p, fixture.Source, lineno)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("%s:%d: FindFileLocation(%s, %d): %v", f, l, fixture.Source, lineno, err)
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}
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if len(addrs) != 1 {
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t.Fatalf("%s:%d: setFileLineBreakpoint(%s, %d): too many results %v", f, l, fixture.Source, lineno, addrs)
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}
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bp, err := p.SetBreakpoint(addrs[0], proc.UserBreakpoint, nil)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("%s:%d: SetBreakpoint: %v", f, l, err)
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}
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return bp
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}
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func TestReverseBreakpointCounts(t *testing.T) {
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protest.AllowRecording(t)
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withTestRecording("bpcountstest", t, func(p *proc.Target, fixture protest.Fixture) {
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endbp := setFileBreakpoint(p, t, fixture, 28)
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assertNoError(p.Continue(), t, "Continue()")
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loc, _ := p.CurrentThread().Location()
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if loc.PC != endbp.Addr {
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t.Fatalf("did not reach end of main.main function: %s:%d (%#x)", loc.File, loc.Line, loc.PC)
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}
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p.ClearBreakpoint(endbp.Addr)
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assertNoError(p.ChangeDirection(proc.Backward), t, "Switching to backward direction")
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bp := setFileBreakpoint(p, t, fixture, 12)
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startbp := setFileBreakpoint(p, t, fixture, 20)
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countLoop:
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for {
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assertNoError(p.Continue(), t, "Continue()")
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loc, _ := p.CurrentThread().Location()
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switch loc.PC {
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case startbp.Addr:
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break countLoop
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case bp.Addr:
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// ok
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default:
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t.Fatalf("unexpected stop location %s:%d %#x", loc.File, loc.Line, loc.PC)
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}
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}
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t.Logf("TotalHitCount: %d", bp.UserBreaklet().TotalHitCount)
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if bp.UserBreaklet().TotalHitCount != 200 {
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t.Fatalf("Wrong TotalHitCount for the breakpoint (%d)", bp.UserBreaklet().TotalHitCount)
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}
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if len(bp.UserBreaklet().HitCount) != 2 {
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t.Fatalf("Wrong number of goroutines for breakpoint (%d)", len(bp.UserBreaklet().HitCount))
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}
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for _, v := range bp.UserBreaklet().HitCount {
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if v != 100 {
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t.Fatalf("Wrong HitCount for breakpoint (%v)", bp.UserBreaklet().HitCount)
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}
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}
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})
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}
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func getPosition(p *proc.Target, t *testing.T) (when string, loc *proc.Location) {
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var err error
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when, err = p.When()
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assertNoError(err, t, "When")
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loc, err = p.CurrentThread().Location()
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assertNoError(err, t, "Location")
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return
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}
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func TestCheckpoints(t *testing.T) {
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protest.AllowRecording(t)
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withTestRecording("continuetestprog", t, func(p *proc.Target, fixture protest.Fixture) {
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// Continues until start of main.main, record output of 'when'
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bp := setFunctionBreakpoint(p, t, "main.main")
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assertNoError(p.Continue(), t, "Continue")
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when0, loc0 := getPosition(p, t)
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t.Logf("when0: %q (%#x) %x", when0, loc0.PC, p.CurrentThread().ThreadID())
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// Create a checkpoint and check that the list of checkpoints reflects this
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cpid, err := p.Checkpoint("checkpoint1")
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if cpid != 1 {
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t.Errorf("unexpected checkpoint id %d", cpid)
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}
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assertNoError(err, t, "Checkpoint")
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checkpoints, err := p.Checkpoints()
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assertNoError(err, t, "Checkpoints")
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if len(checkpoints) != 1 {
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t.Fatalf("wrong number of checkpoints %v (one expected)", checkpoints)
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}
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// Move forward with next, check that the output of 'when' changes
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assertNoError(p.Next(), t, "First Next")
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assertNoError(p.Next(), t, "Second Next")
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when1, loc1 := getPosition(p, t)
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t.Logf("when1: %q (%#x) %x", when1, loc1.PC, p.CurrentThread().ThreadID())
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if loc0.PC == loc1.PC {
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t.Fatalf("next did not move process %#x", loc0.PC)
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}
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if when0 == when1 {
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t.Fatalf("output of when did not change after next: %q", when0)
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}
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// Move back to checkpoint, check that the output of 'when' is the same as
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// what it was when we set the breakpoint
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p.Restart(fmt.Sprintf("c%d", cpid))
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g, _ := proc.FindGoroutine(p, 1)
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p.SwitchGoroutine(g)
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when2, loc2 := getPosition(p, t)
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t.Logf("when2: %q (%#x) %x", when2, loc2.PC, p.CurrentThread().ThreadID())
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if loc2.PC != loc0.PC {
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t.Fatalf("PC address mismatch %#x != %#x", loc0.PC, loc2.PC)
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}
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if when0 != when2 {
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t.Fatalf("output of when mismatched %q != %q", when0, when2)
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}
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// Move forward with next again, check that the output of 'when' matches
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assertNoError(p.Next(), t, "First Next")
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assertNoError(p.Next(), t, "Second Next")
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when3, loc3 := getPosition(p, t)
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t.Logf("when3: %q (%#x)", when3, loc3.PC)
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if loc3.PC != loc1.PC {
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t.Fatalf("PC address mismatch %#x != %#x", loc1.PC, loc3.PC)
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}
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if when3 != when1 {
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t.Fatalf("when output mismatch %q != %q", when1, when3)
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}
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// Delete breakpoint, move back to checkpoint then next twice and check
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// output of 'when' again
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_, err = p.ClearBreakpoint(bp.Addr)
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assertNoError(err, t, "ClearBreakpoint")
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p.Restart(fmt.Sprintf("c%d", cpid))
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g, _ = proc.FindGoroutine(p, 1)
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p.SwitchGoroutine(g)
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assertNoError(p.Next(), t, "First Next")
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assertNoError(p.Next(), t, "Second Next")
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when4, loc4 := getPosition(p, t)
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t.Logf("when4: %q (%#x)", when4, loc4.PC)
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if loc4.PC != loc1.PC {
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t.Fatalf("PC address mismatch %#x != %#x", loc1.PC, loc4.PC)
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}
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if when4 != when1 {
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t.Fatalf("when output mismatch %q != %q", when1, when4)
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}
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// Delete checkpoint, check that the list of checkpoints is updated
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assertNoError(p.ClearCheckpoint(cpid), t, "ClearCheckpoint")
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checkpoints, err = p.Checkpoints()
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assertNoError(err, t, "Checkpoints")
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if len(checkpoints) != 0 {
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t.Fatalf("wrong number of checkpoints %v (zero expected)", checkpoints)
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}
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})
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}
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func TestIssue1376(t *testing.T) {
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// Backward Continue should terminate when it encounters the start of the process.
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protest.AllowRecording(t)
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withTestRecording("continuetestprog", t, func(p *proc.Target, fixture protest.Fixture) {
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bp := setFunctionBreakpoint(p, t, "main.main")
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assertNoError(p.Continue(), t, "Continue (forward)")
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_, err := p.ClearBreakpoint(bp.Addr)
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assertNoError(err, t, "ClearBreakpoint")
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assertNoError(p.ChangeDirection(proc.Backward), t, "Switching to backward direction")
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assertNoError(p.Continue(), t, "Continue (backward)")
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})
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}
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