""" Test conditionally break on a function and inspect its variables. """ from __future__ import print_function import os, time import re import lldb import lldbsuite.test.lldbutil as lldbutil from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import * # rdar://problem/8532131 # lldb not able to digest the clang-generated debug info correctly with respect to function name # # This class currently fails for clang as well as llvm-gcc. class ConditionalBreakTestCase(TestBase): mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__) @add_test_categories(['pyapi']) def test_with_python(self): """Exercise some thread and frame APIs to break if c() is called by a().""" self.build() self.do_conditional_break() def test_with_command(self): """Simulate a user using lldb commands to break on c() if called from a().""" self.build() self.simulate_conditional_break_by_user() def do_conditional_break(self): """Exercise some thread and frame APIs to break if c() is called by a().""" exe = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "a.out") target = self.dbg.CreateTarget(exe) self.assertTrue(target, VALID_TARGET) breakpoint = target.BreakpointCreateByName("c", exe) self.assertTrue(breakpoint, VALID_BREAKPOINT) # Now launch the process, and do not stop at entry point. process = target.LaunchSimple (None, None, self.get_process_working_directory()) self.assertTrue(process, PROCESS_IS_VALID) # The stop reason of the thread should be breakpoint. self.assertTrue(process.GetState() == lldb.eStateStopped, STOPPED_DUE_TO_BREAKPOINT) # Find the line number where a's parent frame function is c. line = line_number('main.c', "// Find the line number where c's parent frame is a here.") # Suppose we are only interested in the call scenario where c()'s # immediate caller is a() and we want to find out the value passed from # a(). # # The 10 in range(10) is just an arbitrary number, which means we would # like to try for at most 10 times. for j in range(10): if self.TraceOn(): print("j is: ", j) thread = process.GetThreadAtIndex(0) if thread.GetNumFrames() >= 2: frame0 = thread.GetFrameAtIndex(0) name0 = frame0.GetFunction().GetName() frame1 = thread.GetFrameAtIndex(1) name1 = frame1.GetFunction().GetName() #lldbutil.print_stacktrace(thread) self.assertTrue(name0 == "c", "Break on function c()") if (name1 == "a"): # By design, we know that a() calls c() only from main.c:27. # In reality, similar logic can be used to find out the call # site. self.assertTrue(frame1.GetLineEntry().GetLine() == line, "Immediate caller a() at main.c:%d" % line) # And the local variable 'val' should have a value of (int) 3. val = frame1.FindVariable("val") self.assertTrue(val.GetTypeName() == "int", "'val' has int type") self.assertTrue(val.GetValue() == "3", "'val' has a value of 3") break process.Continue() def simulate_conditional_break_by_user(self): """Simulate a user using lldb commands to break on c() if called from a().""" # Sourcing .lldb in the current working directory, which sets the main # executable, sets the breakpoint on c(), and adds the callback for the # breakpoint such that lldb only stops when the caller of c() is a(). # the "my" package that defines the date() function. if self.TraceOn(): print("About to source .lldb") if not self.TraceOn(): self.HideStdout() # Separate out the "file a.out" command from .lldb file, for the sake of # remote testsuite. self.runCmd("file a.out") self.runCmd("command source .lldb") self.runCmd ("break list") if self.TraceOn(): print("About to run.") self.runCmd("run", RUN_SUCCEEDED) self.runCmd ("break list") if self.TraceOn(): print("Done running") # The stop reason of the thread should be breakpoint. self.expect("thread list", STOPPED_DUE_TO_BREAKPOINT, substrs = ['stopped', 'stop reason = breakpoint']) # The frame info for frame #0 points to a.out`c and its immediate caller # (frame #1) points to a.out`a. self.expect("frame info", "We should stop at c()", substrs = ["a.out`c"]) # Select our parent frame as the current frame. self.runCmd("frame select 1") self.expect("frame info", "The immediate caller should be a()", substrs = ["a.out`a"])