PR external/1568

* gdb.base/bigcore.exp: Check the size of the dumped core file.
	XFAIL if it is smaller than bytes_allocated.
	* gdb.base/bigcore.c (bytes_allocated): Make static and unsigned.
	(main): Make chunks_allocated unsigned.  Correct comment.
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Daniel Jacobowitz 2004-05-10 16:47:40 +00:00
parent 41ee5402be
commit bf08c2a10f
3 changed files with 37 additions and 8 deletions

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2004-05-10 Daniel Jacobowitz <dan@debian.org>
PR external/1568
* gdb.base/bigcore.exp: Check the size of the dumped core file.
XFAIL if it is smaller than bytes_allocated.
* gdb.base/bigcore.c (bytes_allocated): Make static and unsigned.
(main): Make chunks_allocated unsigned. Correct comment.
2004-05-07 Joel Brobecker <brobecker@gnat.com>
* gdb.arch/powerpc-aix-prologue.c: New file.

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@ -117,6 +117,8 @@ struct list
static struct list dummy;
static struct list heap = { &dummy, &dummy };
static unsigned long bytes_allocated;
int
main ()
{
@ -151,14 +153,13 @@ main ()
each section. The linking ensures that some, but not all, the
memory is allocated. NB: Some kernels handle this efficiently -
only allocating and writing out referenced pages leaving holes in
the file for unreferend pages - while others handle this poorly -
writing out all pages including those that wern't referenced. */
the file for unmodified pages - while others handle this poorly -
writing out all pages including those that weren't modified. */
print_string ("Alocating the entire heap ...\n");
{
size_t chunk_size;
long bytes_allocated = 0;
long chunks_allocated = 0;
unsigned long chunks_allocated = 0;
/* Create a linked list of memory chunks. Start with
MAX_CHUNK_SIZE blocks of memory and then try allocating smaller
and smaller amounts until all (well at least most) memory has

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@ -105,9 +105,30 @@ gdb_test "tbreak $print_core_line"
gdb_test continue ".*print_string.*"
gdb_test next ".*0 = 0.*"
# Check that the corefile is plausibly large enough. We're trying to
# detect the case where the operating system has truncated the file
# just before signed wraparound. TCL, unfortunately, has a similar
# problem - so use catch. It can handle the "bad" size but not necessarily
# the "good" one. And we must use GDB for the comparison, similarly.
if {[catch {file size $corefile} core_size] == 0} {
set core_ok 0
gdb_test_multiple "print bytes_allocated < $core_size" "check core size" {
-re " = 1\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
pass "check core size"
set core_ok 1
}
-re " = 0\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
xfail "check core size (system does not support large corefiles)"
}
}
if {$core_ok == 0} {
return 0
}
}
# Traverse part of bigcore's linked list of memory chunks (forward or
# backward), saving each chunk's address. I don't know why but
# expect_out didn't work with gdb_test_multiple.
# backward), saving each chunk's address.
proc extract_heap { dir } {
global gdb_prompt
@ -115,8 +136,7 @@ proc extract_heap { dir } {
set heap ""
set test "extract ${dir} heap"
set lim 0
send_gdb "print heap.${dir}\n"
gdb_expect {
gdb_test_multiple "print heap.${dir}" "$test" {
-re " = \\(struct list \\*\\) 0x0.*$gdb_prompt $" {
pass "$test"
}