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Test-case gdb.base/morestack.exp contains:
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require {have_compile_flag -fsplit-stack}
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and I want to cache the result of have_compile_flag.
Currently gdb_caching_proc doesn't allow args, so I could add:
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gdb_caching_proc have_compile_flag_fsplit_stack {
return [have_compile_flag -fsplit-stack]
}
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and then use that proc instead, but I find this cumbersome and
maintenance-unfriendly.
Instead, allow args in a gdb_caching_proc, such that I can simply do:
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-proc have_compile_flag { flag } {
+gdb_caching_proc have_compile_flag { flag } {
...
Note that gdb_caching_procs with args do not work with the
gdb.base/gdb-caching-procs.exp test-case, so those procs are skipped.
Tested on x86_64-linux.
Reviewed-By: Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
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138 lines
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# Copyright 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# The in-memory cache.
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array set gdb_data_cache {}
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# Print pass message msg into gdb.log
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proc ignore_pass { msg } {
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verbose -log "gdb_do_cache_wrap ignoring pass: $msg"
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}
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# Call proc real_name and return the result, while ignoring calls to pass.
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proc gdb_do_cache_wrap {real_name args} {
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if { [info procs save_pass] != "" } {
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return [uplevel 2 $real_name]
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}
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rename pass save_pass
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rename ignore_pass pass
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set code [catch {uplevel 2 [list $real_name {*}$args]} result]
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rename pass ignore_pass
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rename save_pass pass
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if {$code == 1} {
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global errorInfo errorCode
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return -code error -errorinfo $errorInfo -errorcode $errorCode $result
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} elseif {$code > 1} {
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return -code $code $result
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}
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return $result
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}
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# A helper for gdb_caching_proc that handles the caching.
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proc gdb_do_cache {name args} {
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global gdb_data_cache objdir
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global GDB_PARALLEL
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# Normally, if we have a cached value, we skip computation and return
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# the cached value. If set to 1, instead don't skip computation and
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# verify against the cached value.
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set cache_verify 0
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# Alternatively, set this to do cache_verify only for one proc.
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set cache_verify_proc ""
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if { $name == $cache_verify_proc } {
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set cache_verify 1
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}
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# See if some other process wrote the cache file. Cache value per
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# "board" to handle runs with multiple options
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# (e.g. unix/{-m32,-64}) correctly. We use "file join" here
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# because we later use this in a real filename.
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set cache_name [file join [target_info name] $name {*}$args]
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set is_cached 0
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if {[info exists gdb_data_cache($cache_name)]} {
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set cached $gdb_data_cache($cache_name)
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verbose "$name: returning '$cached' from cache" 2
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if { $cache_verify == 0 } {
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return $cached
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}
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set is_cached 1
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}
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if { $is_cached == 0 && [info exists GDB_PARALLEL] } {
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set cache_filename [make_gdb_parallel_path cache $cache_name]
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if {[file exists $cache_filename]} {
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set fd [open $cache_filename]
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set gdb_data_cache($cache_name) [read -nonewline $fd]
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close $fd
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set cached $gdb_data_cache($cache_name)
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verbose "$name: returning '$cached' from file cache" 2
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if { $cache_verify == 0 } {
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return $cached
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}
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set is_cached 1
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}
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}
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set real_name gdb_real__$name
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set gdb_data_cache($cache_name) [gdb_do_cache_wrap $real_name {*}$args]
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if { $cache_verify == 1 && $is_cached == 1 } {
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set computed $gdb_data_cache($cache_name)
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if { $cached != $computed } {
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error [join [list "Inconsistent results for $cache_name:"
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"cached: $cached vs. computed: $computed"]]
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}
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}
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if {[info exists GDB_PARALLEL]} {
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verbose "$name: returning '$gdb_data_cache($cache_name)' and writing file" 2
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file mkdir [file dirname $cache_filename]
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# Make sure to write the results file atomically.
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set fd [open $cache_filename.[pid] w]
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puts $fd $gdb_data_cache($cache_name)
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close $fd
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file rename -force -- $cache_filename.[pid] $cache_filename
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}
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return $gdb_data_cache($cache_name)
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}
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# Define a new proc named NAME, with optional args ARGS. BODY is the body of
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# the proc. The proc will evaluate BODY and cache the results, both in memory
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# and, if GDB_PARALLEL is defined, in the filesystem for use across
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# invocations of dejagnu.
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#
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proc gdb_caching_proc {name arglist body} {
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# Define the underlying proc that we'll call.
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set real_name gdb_real__$name
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proc $real_name $arglist $body
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# Define the advertised proc.
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set caching_proc_body [list gdb_do_cache $name]
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foreach arg $arglist {
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lappend caching_proc_body $$arg
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}
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set caching_proc_body [join $caching_proc_body]
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proc $name $arglist $caching_proc_body
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}
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