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-rw-r--r--lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/functionalities/postmortem/minidump-new/TestMiniDumpNew.py76
1 files changed, 68 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/functionalities/postmortem/minidump-new/TestMiniDumpNew.py b/lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/functionalities/postmortem/minidump-new/TestMiniDumpNew.py
index 8e839a6f05b..4691b019097 100644
--- a/lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/functionalities/postmortem/minidump-new/TestMiniDumpNew.py
+++ b/lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/functionalities/postmortem/minidump-new/TestMiniDumpNew.py
@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ Test basics of Minidump debugging.
from __future__ import print_function
from six import iteritems
+import shutil
import lldb
from lldbsuite.test.decorators import *
@@ -18,6 +19,10 @@ class MiniDumpNewTestCase(TestBase):
NO_DEBUG_INFO_TESTCASE = True
+ _linux_x86_64_pid = 29917
+ _linux_x86_64_not_crashed_pid = 29939
+ _linux_x86_64_not_crashed_pid_offset = 0xD967
+
def test_process_info_in_minidump(self):
"""Test that lldb can read the process information from the Minidump."""
# target create -c linux-x86_64.dmp
@@ -26,7 +31,7 @@ class MiniDumpNewTestCase(TestBase):
self.process = self.target.LoadCore("linux-x86_64.dmp")
self.assertTrue(self.process, PROCESS_IS_VALID)
self.assertEqual(self.process.GetNumThreads(), 1)
- self.assertEqual(self.process.GetProcessID(), 29917)
+ self.assertEqual(self.process.GetProcessID(), self._linux_x86_64_pid)
def test_thread_info_in_minidump(self):
"""Test that lldb can read the thread information from the Minidump."""
@@ -49,6 +54,7 @@ class MiniDumpNewTestCase(TestBase):
self.target = self.dbg.GetSelectedTarget()
self.process = self.target.LoadCore("linux-x86_64.dmp")
self.assertEqual(self.process.GetNumThreads(), 1)
+ self.assertEqual(self.process.GetProcessID(), self._linux_x86_64_pid)
thread = self.process.GetThreadAtIndex(0)
# frame #0: linux-x86_64`crash()
# frame #1: linux-x86_64`_start
@@ -61,7 +67,8 @@ class MiniDumpNewTestCase(TestBase):
self.assertEqual(pc, eip.GetValueAsUnsigned())
def test_snapshot_minidump(self):
- """Test that if we load a snapshot minidump file (meaning the process did not crash) there is no stop reason."""
+ """Test that if we load a snapshot minidump file (meaning the process
+ did not crash) there is no stop reason."""
# target create -c linux-x86_64_not_crashed.dmp
self.dbg.CreateTarget(None)
self.target = self.dbg.GetSelectedTarget()
@@ -72,14 +79,13 @@ class MiniDumpNewTestCase(TestBase):
stop_description = thread.GetStopDescription(256)
self.assertEqual(stop_description, None)
- def test_deeper_stack_in_minidump(self):
- """Test that we can examine a more interesting stack in a Minidump."""
- # Launch with the Minidump, and inspect the stack.
- # target create linux-x86_64_not_crashed -c linux-x86_64_not_crashed.dmp
- target = self.dbg.CreateTarget("linux-x86_64_not_crashed")
- process = target.LoadCore("linux-x86_64_not_crashed.dmp")
+ def do_test_deeper_stack(self, binary, core, pid):
+ target = self.dbg.CreateTarget(binary)
+ process = target.LoadCore(core)
thread = process.GetThreadAtIndex(0)
+ self.assertEqual(process.GetProcessID(), pid)
+
expected_stack = {1: 'bar', 2: 'foo', 3: '_start'}
self.assertGreaterEqual(thread.GetNumFrames(), len(expected_stack))
for index, name in iteritems(expected_stack):
@@ -88,6 +94,60 @@ class MiniDumpNewTestCase(TestBase):
function_name = frame.GetFunctionName()
self.assertTrue(name in function_name)
+ def test_deeper_stack_in_minidump(self):
+ """Test that we can examine a more interesting stack in a Minidump."""
+ # Launch with the Minidump, and inspect the stack.
+ # target create linux-x86_64_not_crashed -c linux-x86_64_not_crashed.dmp
+ self.do_test_deeper_stack("linux-x86_64_not_crashed",
+ "linux-x86_64_not_crashed.dmp",
+ self._linux_x86_64_not_crashed_pid)
+
+ def do_change_pid_in_minidump(self, core, newcore, offset, oldpid, newpid):
+ """ This assumes that the minidump is breakpad generated on Linux -
+ meaning that the PID in the file will be an ascii string part of
+ /proc/PID/status which is written in the file
+ """
+ shutil.copyfile(core, newcore)
+ with open(newcore, "r+") as f:
+ f.seek(offset)
+ self.assertEqual(f.read(5), oldpid)
+
+ f.seek(offset)
+ if len(newpid) < len(oldpid):
+ newpid += " " * (len(oldpid) - len(newpid))
+ newpid += "\n"
+ f.write(newpid)
+
+ def test_deeper_stack_in_minidump_with_same_pid_running(self):
+ """Test that we read the information from the core correctly even if we
+ have a running process with the same PID"""
+ try:
+ self.do_change_pid_in_minidump("linux-x86_64_not_crashed.dmp",
+ "linux-x86_64_not_crashed-pid.dmp",
+ self._linux_x86_64_not_crashed_pid_offset,
+ str(self._linux_x86_64_not_crashed_pid),
+ str(os.getpid()))
+ self.do_test_deeper_stack("linux-x86_64_not_crashed",
+ "linux-x86_64_not_crashed-pid.dmp",
+ os.getpid())
+ finally:
+ self.RemoveTempFile("linux-x86_64_not_crashed-pid.dmp")
+
+ def test_two_cores_same_pid(self):
+ """Test that we handle the situation if we have two core files with the same PID """
+ try:
+ self.do_change_pid_in_minidump("linux-x86_64_not_crashed.dmp",
+ "linux-x86_64_not_crashed-pid.dmp",
+ self._linux_x86_64_not_crashed_pid_offset,
+ str(self._linux_x86_64_not_crashed_pid),
+ str(self._linux_x86_64_pid))
+ self.do_test_deeper_stack("linux-x86_64_not_crashed",
+ "linux-x86_64_not_crashed-pid.dmp",
+ self._linux_x86_64_pid)
+ self.test_stack_info_in_minidump()
+ finally:
+ self.RemoveTempFile("linux-x86_64_not_crashed-pid.dmp")
+
def test_local_variables_in_minidump(self):
"""Test that we can examine local variables in a Minidump."""
# Launch with the Minidump, and inspect a local variable.
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