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"""
Test lldb-vscode setBreakpoints request
"""
import unittest2
import vscode
from lldbsuite.test.decorators import *
from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import *
from lldbsuite.test import lldbutil
import lldbvscode_testcase
import os
import shutil
import subprocess
import tempfile
import threading
import time
def spawn_and_wait(program, delay):
if delay:
time.sleep(delay)
process = subprocess.Popen([program],
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
process.wait()
class TestVSCode_attach(lldbvscode_testcase.VSCodeTestCaseBase):
mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__)
def set_and_hit_breakpoint(self, continueToExit=True):
source = 'main.c'
breakpoint1_line = line_number(source, '// breakpoint 1')
lines = [breakpoint1_line]
# Set breakpoint in the thread function so we can step the threads
breakpoint_ids = self.set_source_breakpoints(source, lines)
self.assertEqual(len(breakpoint_ids), len(lines),
"expect correct number of breakpoints")
self.continue_to_breakpoints(breakpoint_ids)
if continueToExit:
self.continue_to_exit()
@skipIfWindows
@skipIfNetBSD # Hangs on NetBSD as well
@skipIfRemote
def test_by_pid(self):
'''
Tests attaching to a process by process ID.
'''
self.build_and_create_debug_adaptor()
program = self.getBuildArtifact("a.out")
self.process = subprocess.Popen([program],
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
self.attach(pid=self.process.pid)
self.set_and_hit_breakpoint(continueToExit=True)
@skipIfWindows
@skipIfNetBSD # Hangs on NetBSD as well
@skipIfRemote
def test_by_name(self):
'''
Tests attaching to a process by process name.
'''
self.build_and_create_debug_adaptor()
orig_program = self.getBuildArtifact("a.out")
# Since we are going to attach by process name, we need a unique
# process name that has minimal chance to match a process that is
# already running. To do this we use tempfile.mktemp() to give us a
# full path to a location where we can copy our executable. We then
# run this copy to ensure we don't get the error "more that one
# process matches 'a.out'".
program = tempfile.mktemp()
shutil.copyfile(orig_program, program)
shutil.copymode(orig_program, program)
# Use a file as a synchronization point between test and inferior.
pid_file_path = lldbutil.append_to_process_working_directory(self,
"pid_file_%d" % (int(time.time())))
def cleanup():
if os.path.exists(program):
os.unlink(program)
self.run_platform_command("rm %s" % (pid_file_path))
# Execute the cleanup function during test case tear down.
self.addTearDownHook(cleanup)
popen = self.spawnSubprocess(program, [pid_file_path])
pid = lldbutil.wait_for_file_on_target(self, pid_file_path)
self.attach(program=program)
self.set_and_hit_breakpoint(continueToExit=True)
@skipUnlessDarwin
@skipIfDarwin
@skipIfNetBSD # Hangs on NetBSD as well
def test_by_name_waitFor(self):
'''
Tests attaching to a process by process name and waiting for the
next instance of a process to be launched, ingoring all current
ones.
'''
self.build_and_create_debug_adaptor()
program = self.getBuildArtifact("a.out")
self.spawn_thread = threading.Thread(target=spawn_and_wait,
args=(program, 1.0,))
self.spawn_thread.start()
self.attach(program=program, waitFor=True)
self.set_and_hit_breakpoint(continueToExit=True)
@skipIfWindows
@skipIfDarwin
@skipIfNetBSD # Hangs on NetBSD as well
@skipIf(archs=["arm", "aarch64"]) # Example of a flaky run http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/lldb-aarch64-ubuntu/builds/5527/steps/test/logs/stdio
def test_commands(self):
'''
Tests the "initCommands", "preRunCommands", "stopCommands",
"exitCommands", "terminateCommands" and "attachCommands"
that can be passed during attach.
"initCommands" are a list of LLDB commands that get executed
before the targt is created.
"preRunCommands" are a list of LLDB commands that get executed
after the target has been created and before the launch.
"stopCommands" are a list of LLDB commands that get executed each
time the program stops.
"exitCommands" are a list of LLDB commands that get executed when
the process exits
"attachCommands" are a list of LLDB commands that get executed and
must have a valid process in the selected target in LLDB after
they are done executing. This allows custom commands to create any
kind of debug session.
"terminateCommands" are a list of LLDB commands that get executed when
the debugger session terminates.
'''
self.build_and_create_debug_adaptor()
program = self.getBuildArtifact("a.out")
# Here we just create a target and launch the process as a way to test
# if we are able to use attach commands to create any kind of a target
# and use it for debugging
attachCommands = [
'target create -d "%s"' % (program),
'process launch'
]
initCommands = ['target list', 'platform list']
preRunCommands = ['image list a.out', 'image dump sections a.out']
stopCommands = ['frame variable', 'bt']
exitCommands = ['expr 2+3', 'expr 3+4']
terminateCommands = ['expr 4+2']
self.attach(program=program,
attachCommands=attachCommands,
initCommands=initCommands,
preRunCommands=preRunCommands,
stopCommands=stopCommands,
exitCommands=exitCommands,
terminateCommands=terminateCommands)
# Get output from the console. This should contain both the
# "initCommands" and the "preRunCommands".
output = self.get_console()
# Verify all "initCommands" were found in console output
self.verify_commands('initCommands', output, initCommands)
# Verify all "preRunCommands" were found in console output
self.verify_commands('preRunCommands', output, preRunCommands)
functions = ['main']
breakpoint_ids = self.set_function_breakpoints(functions)
self.assertEquals(len(breakpoint_ids), len(functions),
"expect one breakpoint")
self.continue_to_breakpoints(breakpoint_ids)
output = self.get_console(timeout=1.0)
self.verify_commands('stopCommands', output, stopCommands)
# Continue after launch and hit the "pause()" call and stop the target.
# Get output from the console. This should contain both the
# "stopCommands" that were run after we stop.
self.vscode.request_continue()
time.sleep(0.5)
self.vscode.request_pause()
self.vscode.wait_for_stopped()
output = self.get_console(timeout=1.0)
self.verify_commands('stopCommands', output, stopCommands)
# Continue until the program exits
self.continue_to_exit()
# Get output from the console. This should contain both the
# "exitCommands" that were run after the second breakpoint was hit
# and the "terminateCommands" due to the debugging session ending
output = self.collect_console(duration=1.0)
self.verify_commands('exitCommands', output, exitCommands)
self.verify_commands('terminateCommands', output, terminateCommands)
@skipIfWindows
@skipIfDarwin
@skipIfNetBSD # Hangs on NetBSD as well
@skipIf(archs=["arm", "aarch64"]) # Example of a flaky run http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/lldb-aarch64-ubuntu/builds/5517/steps/test/logs/stdio
def test_terminate_commands(self):
'''
Tests that the "terminateCommands", that can be passed during
attach, are run when the debugger is disconnected.
'''
self.build_and_create_debug_adaptor()
program = self.getBuildArtifact("a.out")
# Here we just create a target and launch the process as a way to test
# if we are able to use attach commands to create any kind of a target
# and use it for debugging
attachCommands = [
'target create -d "%s"' % (program),
'process launch'
]
terminateCommands = ['expr 4+2']
self.attach(program=program,
attachCommands=attachCommands,
terminateCommands=terminateCommands,
disconnectAutomatically=False)
self.get_console()
# Once it's disconnected the console should contain the
# "terminateCommands"
self.vscode.request_disconnect(terminateDebuggee=True)
output = self.collect_console(duration=1.0)
self.verify_commands('terminateCommands', output, terminateCommands)
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