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# Copyright 2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Test instruction record for AArch64 FEAT_MOPS instructions.
# Based on gdb.reverse/ppc_record_test_isa_3_1.exp
#
# The basic flow of the record tests are:
# 1) Stop before executing the instructions of interest. Record
# the initial value of the registers that the instruction will
# change, i.e. the destination register.
# 2) Execute the instructions. Record the new value of the
# registers that changed.
# 3) Reverse the direction of the execution and execute back to
# just before the instructions of interest. Record the final
# value of the registers of interest.
# 4) Check that the initial and new values of the registers are
# different, i.e. the instruction changed the registers as expected.
# 5) Check that the initial and final values of the registers are
# the same, i.e. GDB record restored the registers to their
# original values.
require allow_aarch64_mops_tests
standard_testfile
if { [prepare_for_testing "failed to prepare" ${testfile} ${srcfile} \
[list debug additional_flags=-march=armv9.3-a]] } {
return -1
}
if ![runto_main] {
return -1
}
gdb_test_no_output "record full"
foreach_with_prefix insn_prefix {"set" "cpy" "cpyf"} {
global decimal hex
set before_seq [gdb_get_line_number "Before ${insn_prefix}p"]
set after_seq [gdb_get_line_number "After ${insn_prefix}e"]
gdb_test "break $before_seq" \
"Breakpoint $decimal at $hex: file .*/aarch64-mops.c, line $decimal\\." \
"break before instruction sequence"
gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "about to execute instruction sequence" \
[multi_line ".*/aarch64-mops.c:$decimal" \
"$decimal\[ \t\]+__asm__ volatile \\(\"${insn_prefix}p \[^\r\n\]+\""]
# Depending on the compiler, the line number information may put GDB a few
# instructions before the beginning of the asm statement.
arrive_at_instruction "${insn_prefix}p"
# Add a breakpoint that we're sure is at the prologue instruction.
gdb_test "break *\$pc" \
"Breakpoint $decimal at $hex: file .*/aarch64-mops.c, line $decimal\\." \
"break at prologue instruction"
# Record the initial memory and register values.
set dest_initial [get_valueof "/x" "dest" "unable to read initial" \
"get dest initial value"]
set x19_initial [capture_command_output "info register x19" ""]
set x21_initial [capture_command_output "info register x21" ""]
# The set instructions use the ZERO variable, but not Q nor SOURCE,
# and the other instructions are the opposite.
if {[string compare $insn_prefix "set"] == 0} {
set x22_initial [capture_command_output "info register x22" ""]
} else {
set x20_initial [capture_command_output "info register x20" ""]
set source_initial [get_valueof "/x" "source" "unable to read initial" \
"get source initial value"]
}
gdb_test "break $after_seq" \
"Breakpoint $decimal at $hex: file .*/aarch64-mops.c, line $decimal\\." \
"break after instruction sequence"
gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "executed instruction sequence" \
[multi_line ".*/aarch64-mops.c:$decimal" "$decimal\[ \t\]+p = dest;"]
# Record the new memory and register values.
set dest_new [get_valueof "/x" "dest" "unable to read new" \
"get dest new value"]
set x19_new [capture_command_output "info register x19" ""]
set x21_new [capture_command_output "info register x21" ""]
if {[string compare $insn_prefix "set"] == 0} {
set x22_new [capture_command_output "info register x22" ""]
} else {
set x20_new [capture_command_output "info register x20" ""]
set source_new [get_valueof "/x" "source" "unable to read new" \
"get source new value"]
}
# Execute in reverse to before the instruction sequence.
gdb_test_no_output "set exec-direction reverse"
gdb_continue_to_breakpoint "reversed execution of instruction sequence" \
[multi_line ".*/aarch64-mops.c:$decimal" \
"$decimal\[ \t\]+__asm__ volatile \\(\"${insn_prefix}p \[^\r\n\]+\""]
# Record the final memory and register values.
set dest_final [get_valueof "/x" "dest" "unable to read final" \
"get dest final value"]
set x19_final [capture_command_output "info register x19" ""]
set x21_final [capture_command_output "info register x21" ""]
if {[string compare $insn_prefix "set"] == 0} {
set x22_final [capture_command_output "info register x22" ""]
} else {
set x20_final [capture_command_output "info register x20" ""]
set source_final [get_valueof "/x" "source" "unable to read final" \
"get source final value"]
}
# Check initial and new values of dest are different.
gdb_assert [string compare $dest_initial $dest_new] \
"check dest initial value versus dest new value"
# Check initial and new values of x19 are different.
gdb_assert [string compare $x19_initial $x19_new] \
"check x19 initial value versus x19 new value"
# Check initial and new values of x21 are different.
gdb_assert [string compare $x21_initial $x21_new] \
"check x21 initial value versus x21 new value"
if {[string compare $insn_prefix "set"] == 0} {
# Check initial and new values of x22 are the same.
# The register with the value to set shouldn't change.
gdb_assert ![string compare $x22_initial $x22_new] \
"check x22 initial value versus x22 new value"
} else {
# Check initial and new values of x20 are different.
gdb_assert [string compare $x20_initial $x20_new] \
"check x20 initial value versus x20 new value"
# Check initial and new values of source are the same.
gdb_assert ![string compare $source_initial $source_new] \
"check source initial value versus source new value"
}
# Check initial and final values of dest are the same.
gdb_assert ![string compare $dest_initial $dest_final] \
"check dest initial value versus dest final value"
# Check initial and final values of x19 are the same.
gdb_assert ![string compare $x19_initial $x19_final] \
"check x19 initial value versus x19 final value"
# Check initial and final values of x21 are the same.
gdb_assert ![string compare $x21_initial $x21_final] \
"check x21 initial value versus x21 final value"
if {[string compare $insn_prefix "set"] == 0} {
# Check initial and final values of x22 are the same.
gdb_assert ![string compare $x22_initial $x22_final] \
"check x22 initial value versus x22 final value"
} else {
# Check initial and final values of x20 are the same.
gdb_assert ![string compare $x20_initial $x20_final] \
"check x20 initial value versus x20 final value"
# Check initial and final values of source are the same.
gdb_assert ![string compare $source_initial $source_final] \
"check source initial value versus source final value"
}
# Restore forward execution and go to end of recording.
gdb_test_no_output "set exec-direction forward"
gdb_test "record goto end" \
[multi_line \
"Go forward to insn number $decimal" \
"#0 main \\(\\) at .*/aarch64-mops.c:$decimal" \
"$decimal\[ \t\]+p = dest;"]
}
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