""" Test lldb target stop-hook mechanism to see whether it fires off correctly . """ import os import unittest2 import lldb import pexpect from lldbtest import * class StopHookMechanismTestCase(TestBase): mydir = os.path.join("functionalities", "stop-hook") @unittest2.skipUnless(sys.platform.startswith("darwin"), "requires Darwin") @dsym_test def test_with_dsym(self): """Test the stop-hook mechanism.""" self.buildDsym() self.stop_hook_firing() @skipIfLinux # llvm.org/pr15037: stop-hooks sometimes fail to fire on Linux (disabled to avoid needless noise) @dwarf_test def test_with_dwarf(self): """Test the stop-hook mechanism.""" self.buildDwarf() self.stop_hook_firing() def setUp(self): # Call super's setUp(). TestBase.setUp(self) # Find the line numbers inside main.cpp. self.begl = line_number('main.cpp', '// Set breakpoint here to test target stop-hook.') self.endl = line_number('main.cpp', '// End of the line range for which stop-hook is to be run.') self.correct_step_line = line_number ('main.cpp', '// We should stop here after stepping.') self.line = line_number('main.cpp', '// Another breakpoint which is outside of the stop-hook range.') def stop_hook_firing(self): """Test the stop-hook mechanism.""" exe = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "a.out") prompt = "(lldb) " add_prompt = "Enter your stop hook command(s). Type 'DONE' to end.\r\n> " add_prompt1 = "\r\n> " # So that the child gets torn down after the test. self.child = pexpect.spawn('%s %s %s' % (self.lldbHere, self.lldbOption, exe)) child = self.child # Turn on logging for what the child sends back. if self.TraceOn(): child.logfile_read = sys.stdout # Set the breakpoint, followed by the target stop-hook commands. child.expect_exact(prompt) child.sendline('breakpoint set -f main.cpp -l %d' % self.begl) child.expect_exact(prompt) child.sendline('breakpoint set -f main.cpp -l %d' % self.line) child.expect_exact(prompt) child.sendline('target stop-hook add -f main.cpp -l %d -e %d' % (self.begl, self.endl)) child.expect_exact(add_prompt) child.sendline('expr ptr') child.expect_exact(add_prompt1) child.sendline('DONE') child.expect_exact(prompt) child.sendline('target stop-hook list') # Now run the program, expect to stop at the the first breakpoint which is within the stop-hook range. child.expect_exact(prompt) child.sendline('run') child.expect_exact(prompt) child.sendline('thread step-over') # Expecting to find the output emitted by the firing of our stop hook. child.expect_exact('(void *) $') # This is orthogonal to the main stop hook test, but this example shows a bug in # CLANG where the line table entry for the "return -1" actually includes some code # from the other branch of the if/else, so we incorrectly stop at the "return -1" line. # I fixed that in lldb and I'm sticking in a test here because I don't want to have to # make up a whole nother test case for it. child.sendline('frame info') child.expect_exact('at main.cpp:%d'%self.correct_step_line) # Now continue the inferior, we'll stop at another breakpoint which is outside the stop-hook range. child.sendline('process continue') child.expect_exact('// Another breakpoint which is outside of the stop-hook range.') #self.DebugPExpect(child) child.sendline('thread step-over') child.expect_exact('// Another breakpoint which is outside of the stop-hook range.') #self.DebugPExpect(child) # Verify that the 'Stop Hooks' mechanism is NOT BEING fired off. self.expect(child.before, exe=False, matching=False, substrs = ['(void *) $']) if __name__ == '__main__': import atexit lldb.SBDebugger.Initialize() atexit.register(lambda: lldb.SBDebugger.Terminate()) unittest2.main()