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From FEDORA_PATCHES Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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2017-12-04 19:24:00 +00:00
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From: Fedora GDB patches <invalid@email.com>
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Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2017 21:07:50 +0200
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2018-06-19 00:10:24 +00:00
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Subject: gdb-gnat-dwarf-crash-3of3.patch
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2017-12-04 19:24:00 +00:00
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2017-12-08 04:31:26 +00:00
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;; Fix crash of -readnow /usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/gnatbind.debug (BZ 1069211).
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;;=push+jan
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2017-12-04 19:24:00 +00:00
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2017-12-08 04:31:26 +00:00
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http://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2014-02/msg00731.html
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2014-02-24 21:54:23 +00:00
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--6TrnltStXW4iwmi0
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
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Content-Disposition: inline
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Hi,
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PR 16581:
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GDB crash on inherit_abstract_dies infinite recursion
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https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16581
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fixed crash from an infinite recursion. But in rare cases the new code can
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now gdb_assert() due to weird DWARF file.
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I do not yet fully understand why the DWARF is as it is but just GDB should
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never crash due to invalid DWARF anyway. The "invalid" DWARF I see only in
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Fedora GCC build, not in FSF GCC build, more info at:
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1069382
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http://people.redhat.com/jkratoch/gcc-debuginfo-4.8.2-7.fc20.x86_64-gnatbind.debug
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Thanks,
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Jan
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--6TrnltStXW4iwmi0
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
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Content-Disposition: inline; filename="complaint.patch"
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gdb/
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2014-02-24 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
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* dwarf2read.c (process_die): Change gdb_assert to complaint.
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2017-12-08 04:31:26 +00:00
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diff --git a/gdb/dwarf2read.c b/gdb/dwarf2read.c
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--- a/gdb/dwarf2read.c
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+++ b/gdb/dwarf2read.c
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2019-05-28 18:42:06 +00:00
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@@ -10589,6 +10589,13 @@ private:
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static void
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process_die (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
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{
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2014-02-24 21:54:23 +00:00
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+ if (die->in_process)
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+ {
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2018-06-04 20:26:33 +00:00
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+ complaint (_("DIE at 0x%s attempted to be processed twice"),
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2018-05-31 18:47:56 +00:00
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+ sect_offset_str (die->sect_off));
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2014-02-24 21:54:23 +00:00
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+ return;
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+ }
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2017-12-08 04:31:26 +00:00
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+
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process_die_scope scope (die, cu);
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2014-02-24 21:54:23 +00:00
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2017-12-08 04:31:26 +00:00
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switch (die->tag)
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2018-05-31 18:47:56 +00:00
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diff --git a/gdb/infrun.c b/gdb/infrun.c
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--- a/gdb/infrun.c
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+++ b/gdb/infrun.c
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2019-03-19 22:06:34 +00:00
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@@ -610,6 +610,13 @@ holding the child stopped. Try \"set detach-on-fork\" or \
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target_pid_to_str (process_ptid).c_str ());
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2018-05-31 18:47:56 +00:00
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}
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+#ifdef NEED_DETACH_SIGSTOP
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+ /* We should check PID_WAS_STOPPED and detach it stopped accordingly.
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+ In this point of code it cannot be 1 as we would not get FORK
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+ executed without CONTINUE first which resets PID_WAS_STOPPED.
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+ We would have to first TARGET_STOP and WAITPID it as with running
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+ inferior PTRACE_DETACH, SIGSTOP will ignore the signal. */
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+#endif
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target_detach (parent_inf, 0);
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}
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diff --git a/gdb/linux-nat.c b/gdb/linux-nat.c
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--- a/gdb/linux-nat.c
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+++ b/gdb/linux-nat.c
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@@ -192,6 +192,12 @@ struct linux_nat_target *linux_target;
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2018-05-31 18:47:56 +00:00
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/* Does the current host support PTRACE_GETREGSET? */
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enum tribool have_ptrace_getregset = TRIBOOL_UNKNOWN;
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+#ifdef NEED_DETACH_SIGSTOP
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+/* PID of the inferior stopped by SIGSTOP before attaching (or zero). */
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+static pid_t pid_was_stopped;
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+
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+#endif
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+
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2018-09-17 22:38:14 +00:00
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static unsigned int debug_linux_nat;
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static void
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show_debug_linux_nat (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
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@@ -1036,6 +1042,9 @@ linux_nat_post_attach_wait (ptid_t ptid, int *signalled)
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if (debug_linux_nat)
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fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
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"LNPAW: Attaching to a stopped process\n");
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+#ifdef NEED_DETACH_SIGSTOP
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+ pid_was_stopped = ptid.pid ();
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+#endif
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/* The process is definitely stopped. It is in a job control
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stop, unless the kernel predates the TASK_STOPPED /
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@@ -1367,6 +1376,25 @@ get_detach_signal (struct lwp_info *lp)
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return gdb_signal_to_host (signo);
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}
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+#ifdef NEED_DETACH_SIGSTOP
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+ /* Workaround RHEL-5 kernel which has unreliable PTRACE_DETACH, SIGSTOP (that
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+ many TIDs are left unstopped). See RH Bug 496732. */
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+ if (lp->ptid.pid () == pid_was_stopped)
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+ {
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+ int err;
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+
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+ errno = 0;
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+ err = kill_lwp (lp->ptid.lwp (), SIGSTOP);
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+ if (debug_linux_nat)
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+ {
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+ fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
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+ "SC: lwp kill %d %s\n",
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+ err,
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+ errno ? safe_strerror (errno) : "ERRNO-OK");
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+#endif
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return 0;
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}
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2019-04-12 20:35:20 +00:00
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@@ -1515,6 +1543,10 @@ linux_nat_target::detach (inferior *inf, int from_tty)
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detach_one_lwp (main_lwp, &signo);
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detach_success (inf);
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+
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+#ifdef NEED_DETACH_SIGSTOP
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+ pid_was_stopped = 0;
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+#endif
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}
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}
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2019-04-12 20:35:20 +00:00
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@@ -1772,6 +1804,16 @@ linux_nat_target::resume (ptid_t ptid, int step, enum gdb_signal signo)
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return;
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}
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+#ifdef NEED_DETACH_SIGSTOP
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+ /* At this point, we are going to resume the inferior and if we
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+ have attached to a stopped process, we no longer should leave
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+ it as stopped if the user detaches. PTID variable has PID set to LWP
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+ while we need to check the real PID here. */
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+
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+ if (!step && lp && pid_was_stopped == lp->ptid.pid ())
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+ pid_was_stopped = 0;
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+
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+#endif
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if (resume_many)
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iterate_over_lwps (ptid, [=] (struct lwp_info *info)
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{
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@@ -3773,6 +3815,10 @@ linux_nat_target::mourn_inferior ()
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/* Let the arch-specific native code know this process is gone. */
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linux_target->low_forget_process (pid);
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+#ifdef NEED_DETACH_SIGSTOP
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+
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+ pid_was_stopped = 0;
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+#endif
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}
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/* Convert a native/host siginfo object, into/from the siginfo in the
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diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/attach-stopped.exp b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/attach-stopped.exp
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--- a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/attach-stopped.exp
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+++ b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/attach-stopped.exp
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@@ -56,7 +56,65 @@ proc corefunc { threadtype } {
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gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
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gdb_load ${binfile}
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- # Verify that we can attach to the stopped process.
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+ # Verify that we can attach to the process by first giving its
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+ # executable name via the file command, and using attach with the
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+ # process ID.
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+
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+ set test "$threadtype: set file, before attach1 to stopped process"
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+ gdb_test_multiple "file $binfile" "$test" {
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+ -re "Load new symbol table from.*y or n. $" {
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+ gdb_test "y" "Reading symbols from $escapedbinfile\.\.\.*done." \
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+ "$test (re-read)"
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+ }
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+ -re "Reading symbols from $escapedbinfile\.\.\.*done.*$gdb_prompt $" {
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+ pass "$test"
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ set test "$threadtype: attach1 to stopped, after setting file"
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+ gdb_test_multiple "attach $testpid" "$test" {
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+ -re "Attaching to program.*`?$escapedbinfile'?, process $testpid.*$gdb_prompt $" {
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+ pass "$test"
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ # ".*sleep.*clone.*" would fail on s390x as bt stops at START_THREAD there.
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+ if {[string equal $threadtype threaded]} {
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+ gdb_test "thread apply all bt" ".*sleep.*start_thread.*" "$threadtype: attach1 to stopped bt"
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+ } else {
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+ gdb_test "bt" ".*sleep.*main.*" "$threadtype: attach1 to stopped bt"
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+ }
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+
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+ # Exit and detach the process.
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+
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+ gdb_exit
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+
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+ # Avoid some race:
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+ sleep 2
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+
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+ if [catch {open /proc/${testpid}/status r} fileid] {
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+ set line2 "NOTFOUND"
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+ } else {
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+ gets $fileid line1;
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+ gets $fileid line2;
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+ close $fileid;
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+ }
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+
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+ set test "$threadtype: attach1, exit leaves process stopped"
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+ if {[string match "*(stopped)*" $line2]} {
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+ pass $test
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+ } else {
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+ fail $test
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+ }
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+
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+ # At this point, the process should still be stopped
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+
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+ gdb_start
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+ gdb_reinitialize_dir $srcdir/$subdir
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+ gdb_load ${binfile}
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+
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+ # Verify that we can attach to the process just by giving the
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+ # process ID.
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set test "$threadtype: attach2 to stopped, after setting file"
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gdb_test_multiple "attach $testpid" "$test" {
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