binutils-gdb/gas/testsuite/lib/gas-defs.exp
Roland McGrath 6595185552 binutils/testsuite/
* lib/binutils-common.exp (is_zlib_supported): New function.
	* lib/utils-lib.exp (run_dump_test): If as options include
	--compress-debug-sections and zlib is not available, report
	the test as unsupported.
	* binutils-all/compress.exp: Bail out if zlib is not available.
	* binutils-all/objdump.exp (objdump compressed debug):
	Mark unsupported if zlib is not available.
	* binutils-all/readelf.exp (readelf_compressed_wa_test): Likewise.

gas/testsuite/
	* lib/gas-defs.exp (run_dump_test): If as options include
	--compress-debug-sections and zlib is not available, report
	the test as unsupported.

ld/testsuite/
	* ld-elf/compress.exp: Bail out if zlib is not supported.
	* lib/ld-lib.exp (run_dump_test): If as options include
	--compress-debug-sections and zlib is not available, report
	the test as unsupported.
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# Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,
# 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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#
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# MA 02110-1301, USA.
# Please email any bugs, comments, and/or additions to this file to:
# dejagnu@gnu.org
# This file was written by Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cygnus.com).
proc load_common_lib { name } {
global srcdir
load_file $srcdir/../../binutils/testsuite/lib/$name
}
load_common_lib binutils-common.exp
proc gas_version {} {
global AS
if [is_remote host] then {
remote_exec host "$AS -version < /dev/null" "" "" "gas.version"
remote_exec host "which $AS" "" "" "gas.which"
remote_upload host "gas.version"
remote_upload host "gas.which"
set which_as [file_contents "gas.which"]
set tmp [file_contents "gas.version"]
remote_file build delete "gas.version"
remote_file build delete "gas.which"
remote_file host delete "gas.version"
remote_file host delete "gas.which"
} else {
set which_as [which $AS]
catch "exec $AS -version < /dev/null" tmp
}
# Should find a way to discard constant parts, keep whatever's
# left, so the version string could be almost anything at all...
regexp "\[^\n\]* (cygnus-|)(\[-0-9.a-zA-Z-\]+)\[\r\n\].*" $tmp version cyg number
if ![info exists number] then {
return "$which_as (no version number)\n"
}
clone_output "$which_as $number\n"
unset version
}
proc gas_host_run { cmd redir } {
verbose "Executing $cmd $redir"
set return_contents_of ""
if [regexp ">& */dev/null" $redir] then {
set output_file ""
set command "$cmd $redir"
} elseif [regexp "> */dev/null" $redir] then {
set output_file ""
set command "$cmd 2>gas.stderr"
set return_contents_of "gas.stderr"
} elseif [regexp ">&.*" $redir] then {
# See PR 5322 for why the following line is used.
regsub ">&" $redir "" output_file
set command "$cmd 2>&1"
} elseif [regexp "2>.*" $redir] then {
set output_file "gas.out"
set command "$cmd $redir"
set return_contents_of "gas.out"
} elseif [regexp ">.*" $redir] then {
set output_file ""
set command "$cmd $redir 2>gas.stderr"
set return_contents_of "gas.stderr"
} elseif { "$redir" == "" } then {
set output_file "gas.out"
set command "$cmd 2>&1"
set return_contents_of "gas.out"
} else {
fail "gas_host_run: unknown form of redirection string"
}
set status [remote_exec host [concat sh -c [list $command]] "" "/dev/null" "$output_file"]
set to_return ""
if { "$return_contents_of" != "" } then {
remote_upload host "$return_contents_of"
set to_return [file_contents "$return_contents_of"]
regsub "\n$" $to_return "" to_return
}
if { [lindex $status 0] == 0 && "$output_file" != ""
&& "$output_file" != "$return_contents_of" } then {
remote_upload host "$output_file"
}
return [list [lindex $status 0] "$to_return"]
}
proc gas_run { prog as_opts redir } {
global AS
global ASFLAGS
global comp_output
global srcdir
global subdir
global host_triplet
set status [gas_host_run "$AS $ASFLAGS $as_opts $srcdir/$subdir/$prog" "$redir"]
set comp_output [lindex $status 1]
if { [lindex $status 0] != 0 && [regexp "2>.*" $redir] } then {
append comp_output "child process exited abnormally"
}
set comp_output [prune_warnings $comp_output]
verbose "output was $comp_output"
return [list $comp_output ""]
}
proc gas_run_stdin { prog as_opts redir } {
global AS
global ASFLAGS
global comp_output
global srcdir
global subdir
global host_triplet
set status [gas_host_run "$AS $ASFLAGS $as_opts < $srcdir/$subdir/$prog" "$redir"]
set comp_output [lindex $status 1]
if { [lindex $status 0] != 0 && [regexp "2>.*" $redir] } then {
append comp_output "child process exited abnormally"
}
set comp_output [prune_warnings $comp_output]
verbose "output was $comp_output"
return [list $comp_output ""]
}
proc all_ones { args } {
foreach x $args { if [expr $x!=1] { return 0 } }
return 1
}
# ${tool}_finish (gas_finish) will be called by runtest.exp. But
# gas_finish should only be used with gas_start. We use gas_started
# to tell gas_finish if gas_start has been called so that runtest.exp
# can call gas_finish without closing the wrong fd.
set gas_started 0
proc gas_start { prog as_opts } {
global AS
global ASFLAGS
global srcdir
global subdir
global spawn_id
global gas_started
set gas_started 1
verbose -log "Starting $AS $ASFLAGS $as_opts $prog" 2
set status [gas_host_run "$AS $ASFLAGS $as_opts $srcdir/$subdir/$prog" ">&gas.out"]
spawn -noecho -nottycopy cat gas.out
}
proc gas_finish { } {
global spawn_id
global gas_started
if { $gas_started == 1 } {
catch "close"
catch "wait"
set gas_started 0
}
}
proc want_no_output { testname } {
global comp_output
if ![string match "" $comp_output] then {
send_log "$comp_output\n"
verbose "$comp_output" 3
}
if [string match "" $comp_output] then {
pass "$testname"
return 1
} else {
fail "$testname"
return 0
}
}
proc gas_test_old { file as_opts testname } {
gas_run $file $as_opts ""
return [want_no_output $testname]
}
proc gas_test { file as_opts var_opts testname } {
global comp_output
set i 0
foreach word $var_opts {
set ignore_stdout($i) [string match "*>" $word]
set opt($i) [string trim $word {>}]
incr i
}
set max [expr 1<<$i]
for {set i 0} {[expr $i<$max]} {incr i} {
set maybe_ignore_stdout ""
set extra_opts ""
for {set bit 0} {(1<<$bit)<$max} {incr bit} {
set num [expr 1<<$bit]
if [expr $i&$num] then {
set extra_opts "$extra_opts $opt($bit)"
if $ignore_stdout($bit) then {
set maybe_ignore_stdout ">/dev/null"
}
}
}
set extra_opts [string trim $extra_opts]
gas_run $file "$as_opts $extra_opts" $maybe_ignore_stdout
# Should I be able to use a conditional expression here?
if [string match "" $extra_opts] then {
want_no_output $testname
} else {
want_no_output "$testname ($extra_opts)"
}
}
if [info exists errorInfo] then {
unset errorInfo
}
}
proc gas_test_ignore_stdout { file as_opts testname } {
global comp_output
gas_run $file $as_opts ">/dev/null"
want_no_output $testname
}
proc gas_test_error { file as_opts testname } {
global comp_output
gas_run $file $as_opts ">/dev/null"
send_log "$comp_output\n"
verbose "$comp_output" 3
if { ![string match "" $comp_output]
&& ![string match "*Assertion failure*" $comp_output]
&& ![string match "*Internal error*" $comp_output] } then {
pass "$testname"
} else {
fail "$testname"
}
}
proc gas_exit {} {}
proc gas_init { args } {
global target_cpu
global target_cpu_family
global target_family
global target_vendor
global target_os
global stdoptlist
case "$target_cpu" in {
"m68???" { set target_cpu_family m68k }
"i[3-7]86" { set target_cpu_family i386 }
default { set target_cpu_family $target_cpu }
}
set target_family "$target_cpu_family-$target_vendor-$target_os"
set stdoptlist "-a>"
if ![istarget "*-*-*"] {
perror "Target name [istarget] is not a triple."
}
# Need to return an empty string.
return
}
# Internal procedure: return the names of the standard sections
#
proc get_standard_section_names {} {
if [istarget "rx-*-*"] {
return { "P" "D_1" "B_1" }
}
if [istarget "alpha*-*-*vms*"] {
# Double quote: for TCL and for sh.
return { "\\\$CODE\\\$" "\\\$DATA\\\$" "\\\$BSS\\\$" }
}
return
}
# run_dump_tests TESTCASES EXTRA_OPTIONS
# Wrapper for run_dump_test, which is suitable for invoking as
# run_dump_tests [lsort [glob -nocomplain $srcdir/$subdir/*.d]]
# EXTRA_OPTIONS are passed down to run_dump_test. Honors runtest_file_p.
# Body cribbed from dg-runtest.
proc run_dump_tests { testcases {extra_options {}} } {
global runtests
foreach testcase $testcases {
# If testing specific files and this isn't one of them, skip it.
if ![runtest_file_p $runtests $testcase] {
continue
}
run_dump_test [file rootname [file tail $testcase]] $extra_options
}
}
# run_dump_test FILE (optional:) EXTRA_OPTIONS
#
# Assemble a .s file, then run some utility on it and check the output.
#
# There should be an assembly language file named FILE.s in the test
# suite directory, and a pattern file called FILE.d. `run_dump_test'
# will assemble FILE.s, run some tool like `objdump', `objcopy', or
# `nm' on the .o file to produce textual output, and then analyze that
# with regexps. The FILE.d file specifies what program to run, and
# what to expect in its output.
#
# The FILE.d file begins with zero or more option lines, which specify
# flags to pass to the assembler, the program to run to dump the
# assembler's output, and the options it wants. The option lines have
# the syntax:
#
# # OPTION: VALUE
#
# OPTION is the name of some option, like "name" or "objdump", and
# VALUE is OPTION's value. The valid options are described below.
# Whitespace is ignored everywhere, except within VALUE. The option
# list ends with the first line that doesn't match the above syntax.
# However, a line within the options that begins with a #, but doesn't
# have a recognizable option name followed by a colon, is considered a
# comment and entirely ignored.
#
# The optional EXTRA_OPTIONS argument to `run_dump_test' is a list of
# two-element lists. The first element of each is an option name, and
# the second additional arguments to be added on to the end of the
# option list as given in FILE.d. (If omitted, no additional options
# are added.)
#
# The interesting options are:
#
# name: TEST-NAME
# The name of this test, passed to DejaGNU's `pass' and `fail'
# commands. If omitted, this defaults to FILE, the root of the
# .s and .d files' names.
#
# as: FLAGS
# When assembling FILE.s, pass FLAGS to the assembler.
#
# addr2line: FLAGS
# nm: FLAGS
# objcopy: FLAGS
# objdump: FLAGS
# readelf: FLAGS
# Use the specified program to analyze the .o file, and pass it
# FLAGS, in addition to the .o file name. Note that they are run
# with LC_ALL=C in the environment to give consistent sorting
# of symbols. If no FLAGS are needed then use:
# PROG: [nm objcopy objdump readelf addr2line]
# instead.
# Note: for objdump, we automatically replaces the standard section
# names (.text, .data and .bss) by target ones if any (eg. rx-elf
# uses "P" instead of .text). The substition is done for both
# the objdump options (eg: "-j .text" is replaced by "-j P") and the
# reference file.
#
# source: SOURCE
# Assemble the file SOURCE.s. If omitted, this defaults to FILE.s.
# This is useful if several .d files want to share a .s file.
#
# dump: DUMP
# Match against DUMP.d. If omitted, this defaults to FILE.d. This
# is useful if several .d files differ by options only. Options are
# always read from FILE.d.
#
# target: GLOBS...
# Run this test only on a specified list of targets. More precisely,
# each glob in the space-separated list is passed to "istarget"; if
# it evaluates true for any of them, the test will be run, otherwise
# it will be marked unsupported.
#
# not-target: GLOBS...
# Do not run this test on a specified list of targets. Again,
# the each glob in the space-separated list is passed to
# "istarget", and the test is run if it evaluates *false* for
# *all* of them. Otherwise it will be marked unsupported.
#
# skip: GLOBS...
# not-skip: GLOBS...
# These are exactly the same as "not-target" and "target",
# respectively, except that they do nothing at all if the check
# fails. They should only be used in groups, to construct a single
# test which is run on all targets but with variant options or
# expected output on some targets. (For example, see
# gas/arm/inst.d and gas/arm/wince_inst.d.)
#
# error: REGEX
# An error with message matching REGEX must be emitted for the test
# to pass. The PROG, objdump, nm and objcopy options have no
# meaning and need not supplied if this is present.
#
# warning: REGEX
# Expect a gas warning matching REGEX. It is an error to issue
# both "error" and "warning".
#
# stderr: FILE
# FILE contains regexp lines to be matched against the diagnostic
# output of the assembler. This does not preclude the use of
# PROG, nm, objdump, or objcopy.
#
# error-output: FILE
# Means the same as 'stderr', but also indicates that the assembler
# is expected to exit unsuccessfully (therefore PROG, objdump, nm,
# and objcopy have no meaning and should not be supplied).
#
# section-subst: no
# Means that the section substitution for objdump is disabled.
#
# Each option may occur at most once.
#
# After the option lines come regexp lines. `run_dump_test' calls
# `regexp_diff' to compare the output of the dumping tool against the
# regexps in FILE.d. `regexp_diff' is defined in binutils-common.exp;
# see further comments there.
proc run_dump_test { name {extra_options {}} } {
global subdir srcdir
global OBJDUMP NM AS OBJCOPY READELF
global OBJDUMPFLAGS NMFLAGS ASFLAGS OBJCOPYFLAGS READELFFLAGS
global ADDR2LINE ADDR2LINEFLAGS
global host_triplet
global env
if [string match "*/*" $name] {
set file $name
set name [file tail $name]
} else {
set file "$srcdir/$subdir/$name"
}
set opt_array [slurp_options "${file}.d"]
if { $opt_array == -1 } {
perror "error reading options from $file.d"
unresolved $subdir/$name
return
}
set opts(addr2line) {}
set opts(as) {}
set opts(objdump) {}
set opts(nm) {}
set opts(objcopy) {}
set opts(readelf) {}
set opts(name) {}
set opts(PROG) {}
set opts(source) {}
set opts(dump) {}
set opts(stderr) {}
set opts(error) {}
set opts(error-output) {}
set opts(warning) {}
set opts(target) {}
set opts(not-target) {}
set opts(skip) {}
set opts(not-skip) {}
set opts(section-subst) {}
foreach i $opt_array {
set opt_name [lindex $i 0]
set opt_val [lindex $i 1]
if ![info exists opts($opt_name)] {
perror "unknown option $opt_name in file $file.d"
unresolved $subdir/$name
return
}
if [string length $opts($opt_name)] {
perror "option $opt_name multiply set in $file.d"
unresolved $subdir/$name
return
}
if { $opt_name == "as" } {
set opt_val [subst $opt_val]
}
set opts($opt_name) $opt_val
}
foreach i $extra_options {
set opt_name [lindex $i 0]
set opt_val [lindex $i 1]
if ![info exists opts($opt_name)] {
perror "unknown option $opt_name given in extra_opts"
unresolved $subdir/$name
return
}
# add extra option to end of existing option, adding space
# if necessary.
if [string length $opts($opt_name)] {
append opts($opt_name) " "
}
append opts($opt_name) $opt_val
}
if { $opts(name) == "" } {
set testname "$subdir/$name"
} else {
set testname $opts(name)
}
verbose "Testing $testname"
if { (($opts(warning) != "") && ($opts(error) != "")) \
|| (($opts(warning) != "") && ($opts(stderr) != "")) \
|| (($opts(error-output) != "") && ($opts(stderr) != "")) \
|| (($opts(error-output) != "") && ($opts(error) != "")) \
|| (($opts(error-output) != "") && ($opts(warning) != "")) } {
perror "$testname: bad mix of stderr, error-output, error, and warning test-directives"
unresolved $testname
return
}
if { $opts(error-output) != "" } then {
set opts(stderr) $opts(error-output)
}
set program ""
# It's meaningless to require an output-testing method when we
# expect an error.
if { $opts(error) == "" && $opts(error-output) == "" } {
if {$opts(PROG) != ""} {
switch -- $opts(PROG) {
addr2line { set program addr2line }
objdump { set program objdump }
nm { set program nm }
objcopy { set program objcopy }
readelf { set program readelf }
default {
perror "unrecognized program option $opts(PROG) in $file.d"
unresolved $testname
return }
}
} else {
# Guess which program to run, by seeing which option was specified.
foreach p {objdump objcopy nm readelf addr2line} {
if {$opts($p) != ""} {
if {$program != ""} {
perror "ambiguous dump program in $file.d"
unresolved $testname
return
} else {
set program $p
}
}
}
}
if { $program == "" && $opts(warning) == "" } {
perror "dump program unspecified in $file.d"
unresolved $testname
return
}
}
# Handle skipping the test on specified targets.
# You can have both skip/not-skip and target/not-target, but you can't
# have both skip and not-skip, or target and not-target, in the same file.
if { $opts(skip) != "" } then {
if { $opts(not-skip) != "" } then {
perror "$testname: mixing skip and not-skip directives is invalid"
unresolved $testname
return
}
foreach glob $opts(skip) {
if {[istarget $glob]} { return }
}
}
if { $opts(not-skip) != "" } then {
set skip 1
foreach glob $opts(not-skip) {
if {[istarget $glob]} {
set skip 0
break
}
}
if {$skip} { return }
}
if { $opts(target) != "" } then {
if { $opts(not-target) != "" } then {
perror "$testname: mixing target and not-target directives is invalid"
unresolved $testname
return
}
set skip 1
foreach glob $opts(target) {
if {[istarget $glob]} {
set skip 0
break
}
}
if {$skip} {
unsupported $testname
return
}
}
if { $opts(not-target) != "" } then {
foreach glob $opts(not-target) {
if {[istarget $glob]} {
unsupported $testname
return
}
}
}
if { [string match "*--compress-debug-sections*" $opts(as)] \
&& ![is_zlib_supported] } {
unsupported $testname
return
}
if { $opts(source) == "" } {
set sourcefile ${file}.s
} else {
set sourcefile $srcdir/$subdir/$opts(source)
}
if { $opts(dump) == "" } {
set dumpfile ${file}.d
} else {
set dumpfile $srcdir/$subdir/$opts(dump)
}
set cmd "$AS $ASFLAGS $opts(as) -o dump.o $sourcefile"
send_log "$cmd\n"
set status [gas_host_run $cmd ""]
set cmdret [lindex $status 0]
set comp_output [prune_warnings [lindex $status 1]]
set expmsg $opts(error)
if { $opts(warning) != "" } {
set expmsg $opts(warning)
}
if { $cmdret != 0 || $comp_output != "" || $expmsg != "" } then {
# If the executed program writes to stderr and stderr is not
# redirected, exec *always* returns failure, regardless of the
# program exit code. Thankfully, we can retrieve the true
# return status from a special variable. Redirection would
# cause a tcl-specific message to be appended, and we'd rather
# not deal with that if we can help it.
global errorCode
if { $cmdret != 0 && [lindex $errorCode 0] == "NONE" } {
set cmdret 0
}
set exitstat "succeeded"
if { $cmdret != 0 } { set exitstat "failed" }
send_log "$comp_output\n"
verbose "$comp_output" 3
if { $opts(stderr) == "" } then {
if { [regexp $expmsg $comp_output] \
&& (($cmdret == 0) == ($opts(warning) != "")) } {
# We have the expected output from gas.
# Return if there's nothing more to do.
if { $opts(error) != "" || $program == "" } {
pass $testname
return
}
} else {
verbose -log "$exitstat with: <$comp_output>, expected: <$expmsg>"
fail $testname
return
}
} else {
catch {write_file dump.stderr "$comp_output"} write_output
if ![string match "" $write_output] then {
send_log "error writing dump.stderr: $write_output\n"
verbose "error writing dump.stderr: $write_output" 3
send_log "$comp_output\n"
verbose "$comp_output" 3
fail $testname
return
}
set stderrfile $srcdir/$subdir/$opts(stderr)
verbose "wrote pruned stderr to dump.stderr" 3
if { [regexp_diff "dump.stderr" "$stderrfile"] } then {
if { $opts(error) != "" } {
verbose -log "$exitstat with: <$comp_output>, expected: <$opts(error)>"
if [regexp $opts(error) $comp_output] {
pass $testname
return
}
}
fail $testname
verbose "pruned stderr is [file_contents "dump.stderr"]" 2
return
} elseif { $opts(error-output) != "" } then {
pass $testname
return
}
}
} else {
if { $opts(error) != "" || $opts(error-output) != "" } {
fail $testname
}
}
if { $program == "" } {
return
}
set progopts1 $opts($program)
eval set progopts \$[string toupper $program]FLAGS
eval set binary \$[string toupper $program]
if { ![is_remote host] && [which $binary] == 0 } {
untested $testname
return
}
# For objdump, automatically translate standard section names to the targets one,
# if they are different.
set sect_names [get_standard_section_names]
if { $sect_names != "" && $program == "objdump" && $opts(section-subst) == ""} {
regsub -- "-j \\.text" $progopts1 "-j [lindex $sect_names 0]" progopts1
regsub -- "-j \\.data" $progopts1 "-j [lindex $sect_names 1]" progopts1
regsub -- "-j \\.bss" $progopts1 "-j [lindex $sect_names 2]" progopts1
}
if { $progopts1 == "" } { set $progopts1 "-r" }
verbose "running $binary $progopts $progopts1" 3
# Objcopy, unlike the other two, won't send its output to stdout,
# so we have to run it specially.
set cmd "$binary $progopts $progopts1 dump.o"
set redir ">dump.out"
if { $program == "objcopy" } {
set cmd "$binary $progopts $progopts1 dump.o dump.out"
set redir ""
}
send_log "$cmd\n"
set status [gas_host_run "$cmd" "$redir"]
set comp_output [prune_warnings [lindex $status 1]]
set comp_output [prune_warnings $comp_output]
if ![string match "" $comp_output] then {
send_log "$comp_output\n"
fail $testname
return
}
# Create the substition list only for objdump reference.
if { $sect_names != "" && $program == "objdump" } {
# Some testcases use ".text" while others use "\.text".
set regexp_subst [list "\\\\?\\.text" [lindex $sect_names 0] \
"\\\\?\\.data" [lindex $sect_names 1] \
"\\\\?\\.bss" [lindex $sect_names 2] ]
} else {
set regexp_subst ""
}
verbose_eval {[file_contents "dump.out"]} 3
if { [regexp_diff "dump.out" "${dumpfile}" $regexp_subst] } then {
fail $testname
verbose "output is [file_contents "dump.out"]" 2
return
}
pass $testname
}
proc slurp_options { file } {
if [catch { set f [open $file r] } x] {
#perror "couldn't open `$file': $x"
perror "$x"
return -1
}
set opt_array {}
# whitespace expression
set ws {[ ]*}
set nws {[^ ]*}
# whitespace is ignored anywhere except within the options list;
# option names are alphabetic plus dash
set pat "^#${ws}(\[a-zA-Z0-9-\]*)$ws:${ws}(.*)$ws\$"
while { [gets $f line] != -1 } {
set line [string trim $line]
# Whitespace here is space-tab.
if [regexp $pat $line xxx opt_name opt_val] {
# match!
lappend opt_array [list $opt_name $opt_val]
} elseif {![regexp "^#" $line ]} {
break
}
}
close $f
return $opt_array
}
proc objdump { opts } {
global OBJDUMP
global comp_output
global host_triplet
set status [gas_host_run "$OBJDUMP $opts" ""]
set comp_output [prune_warnings [lindex $status 1]]
verbose "objdump output=$comp_output\n" 3
}
proc objdump_start_no_subdir { prog opts } {
global OBJDUMP
global srcdir
global spawn_id
verbose "Starting $OBJDUMP $opts $prog" 2
set status [gas_host_run "$OBJDUMP $opts $prog" ">&gas.out"]
spawn -noecho -nottycopy cat gas.out
}
proc objdump_finish { } {
global spawn_id
catch "close"
catch "wait"
}
# Default timeout is 10 seconds, loses on a slow machine. But some
# configurations of dejagnu may override it.
if {$timeout<120} then { set timeout 120 }
expect_after -i {
timeout { perror "timeout" }
"virtual memory exhausted" { perror "virtual memory exhausted" }
buffer_full { perror "buffer full" }
eof { perror "eof" }
}
proc file_contents { filename } {
set file [open $filename r]
set contents [read $file]
close $file
return $contents
}
proc write_file { filename contents } {
set file [open $filename w]
puts $file "$contents"
close $file
}
proc verbose_eval { expr { level 1 } } {
global verbose
if $verbose>$level then { eval verbose "$expr" $level }
}
# This definition is taken from an unreleased version of DejaGnu. Once
# that version gets released, and has been out in the world for a few
# months at least, it may be safe to delete this copy.
if ![string length [info proc prune_warnings]] {
#
# prune_warnings -- delete various system verbosities from TEXT.
#
# An example is:
# ld.so: warning: /usr/lib/libc.so.1.8.1 has older revision than expected 9
#
# Sites with particular verbose os's may wish to override this in site.exp.
#
proc prune_warnings { text } {
# This is from sun4's. Do it for all machines for now.
# The "\\1" is to try to preserve a "\n" but only if necessary.
regsub -all "(^|\n)(ld.so: warning:\[^\n\]*\n?)+" $text "\\1" text
# It might be tempting to get carried away and delete blank lines, etc.
# Just delete *exactly* what we're ask to, and that's it.
return $text
}
}
# run_list_test NAME (optional): OPTS TESTNAME
#
# Assemble the file "NAME.s" with command line options OPTS and
# compare the assembler standard error output against the regular
# expressions given in the file "NAME.l". If TESTNAME is provided,
# it will be used as the name of the test.
proc run_list_test { name {opts {}} {testname {}} } {
global srcdir subdir
if { [string length $testname] == 0 } then {
set testname "[file tail $subdir] $name"
}
set file $srcdir/$subdir/$name
gas_run ${name}.s $opts ">&dump.out"
if { [regexp_diff "dump.out" "${file}.l"] } then {
fail $testname
verbose "output is [file_contents "dump.out"]" 2
return
}
pass $testname
}
# run_list_test_stdin NAME (optional): OPTS TESTNAME
#
# Similar to run_list_test, but use stdin as input.
proc run_list_test_stdin { name {opts {}} {testname {}} } {
global srcdir subdir
if { [string length $testname] == 0 } then {
set testname "[file tail $subdir] $name"
}
set file $srcdir/$subdir/$name
gas_run_stdin ${name}.s $opts ">&dump.out"
if { [regexp_diff "dump.out" "${file}.l"] } then {
fail $testname
verbose "output is [file_contents "dump.out"]" 2
return
}
pass $testname
}