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"""
Test lldb Python event APIs.
"""
from __future__ import print_function
import use_lldb_suite
import os, time
import re
import lldb, lldbutil
from lldbtest import *
class EventAPITestCase(TestBase):
mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__)
def setUp(self):
# Call super's setUp().
TestBase.setUp(self)
# Find the line number to of function 'c'.
self.line = line_number('main.c', '// Find the line number of function "c" here.')
@add_test_categories(['pyapi'])
@expectedFailureLinux("llvm.org/pr23730") # Flaky, fails ~1/10 cases
@skipIfLinux # skip to avoid crashes
def test_listen_for_and_print_event(self):
"""Exercise SBEvent API."""
self.build()
exe = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "a.out")
self.dbg.SetAsync(True)
# Create a target by the debugger.
target = self.dbg.CreateTarget(exe)
self.assertTrue(target, VALID_TARGET)
# Now create a breakpoint on main.c by name 'c'.
breakpoint = target.BreakpointCreateByName('c', 'a.out')
listener = lldb.SBListener("my listener")
# Now launch the process, and do not stop at the entry point.
error = lldb.SBError()
process = target.Launch (listener,
None, # argv
None, # envp
None, # stdin_path
None, # stdout_path
None, # stderr_path
None, # working directory
0, # launch flags
False, # Stop at entry
error) # error
self.assertTrue(process.GetState() == lldb.eStateStopped, PROCESS_STOPPED)
# Create an empty event object.
event = lldb.SBEvent()
traceOn = self.TraceOn()
if traceOn:
lldbutil.print_stacktraces(process)
# Create MyListeningThread class to wait for any kind of event.
import threading
class MyListeningThread(threading.Thread):
def run(self):
count = 0
# Let's only try at most 4 times to retrieve any kind of event.
# After that, the thread exits.
while not count > 3:
if traceOn:
print("Try wait for event...")
if listener.WaitForEvent(5, event):
if traceOn:
desc = lldbutil.get_description(event)
print("Event description:", desc)
print("Event data flavor:", event.GetDataFlavor())
print("Process state:", lldbutil.state_type_to_str(process.GetState()))
print()
else:
if traceOn:
print("timeout occurred waiting for event...")
count = count + 1
return
# Let's start the listening thread to retrieve the events.
my_thread = MyListeningThread()
my_thread.start()
# Use Python API to continue the process. The listening thread should be
# able to receive the state changed events.
process.Continue()
# Use Python API to kill the process. The listening thread should be
# able to receive the state changed event, too.
process.Kill()
# Wait until the 'MyListeningThread' terminates.
my_thread.join()
@add_test_categories(['pyapi'])
@expectedFlakeyLinux("llvm.org/pr23730") # Flaky, fails ~1/100 cases
def test_wait_for_event(self):
"""Exercise SBListener.WaitForEvent() API."""
self.build()
exe = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "a.out")
self.dbg.SetAsync(True)
# Create a target by the debugger.
target = self.dbg.CreateTarget(exe)
self.assertTrue(target, VALID_TARGET)
# Now create a breakpoint on main.c by name 'c'.
breakpoint = target.BreakpointCreateByName('c', 'a.out')
#print("breakpoint:", breakpoint)
self.assertTrue(breakpoint and
breakpoint.GetNumLocations() == 1,
VALID_BREAKPOINT)
# Get the debugger listener.
listener = self.dbg.GetListener()
# Now launch the process, and do not stop at entry point.
error = lldb.SBError()
process = target.Launch (listener,
None, # argv
None, # envp
None, # stdin_path
None, # stdout_path
None, # stderr_path
None, # working directory
0, # launch flags
False, # Stop at entry
error) # error
self.assertTrue(error.Success() and process, PROCESS_IS_VALID)
# Create an empty event object.
event = lldb.SBEvent()
self.assertFalse(event, "Event should not be valid initially")
# Create MyListeningThread to wait for any kind of event.
import threading
class MyListeningThread(threading.Thread):
def run(self):
count = 0
# Let's only try at most 3 times to retrieve any kind of event.
while not count > 3:
if listener.WaitForEvent(5, event):
#print("Got a valid event:", event)
#print("Event data flavor:", event.GetDataFlavor())
#print("Event type:", lldbutil.state_type_to_str(event.GetType()))
return
count = count + 1
print("Timeout: listener.WaitForEvent")
return
# Use Python API to kill the process. The listening thread should be
# able to receive a state changed event.
process.Kill()
# Let's start the listening thread to retrieve the event.
my_thread = MyListeningThread()
my_thread.start()
# Wait until the 'MyListeningThread' terminates.
my_thread.join()
self.assertTrue(event,
"My listening thread successfully received an event")
@skipIfFreeBSD # llvm.org/pr21325
@add_test_categories(['pyapi'])
@expectedFlakeyLinux("llvm.org/pr23617") # Flaky, fails ~1/10 cases
@expectedFailureWindows("llvm.org/pr24778")
def test_add_listener_to_broadcaster(self):
"""Exercise some SBBroadcaster APIs."""
self.build()
exe = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "a.out")
self.dbg.SetAsync(True)
# Create a target by the debugger.
target = self.dbg.CreateTarget(exe)
self.assertTrue(target, VALID_TARGET)
# Now create a breakpoint on main.c by name 'c'.
breakpoint = target.BreakpointCreateByName('c', 'a.out')
#print("breakpoint:", breakpoint)
self.assertTrue(breakpoint and
breakpoint.GetNumLocations() == 1,
VALID_BREAKPOINT)
listener = lldb.SBListener("my listener")
# Now launch the process, and do not stop at the entry point.
error = lldb.SBError()
process = target.Launch (listener,
None, # argv
None, # envp
None, # stdin_path
None, # stdout_path
None, # stderr_path
None, # working directory
0, # launch flags
False, # Stop at entry
error) # error
# Create an empty event object.
event = lldb.SBEvent()
self.assertFalse(event, "Event should not be valid initially")
# The finite state machine for our custom listening thread, with an
# initial state of None, which means no event has been received.
# It changes to 'connected' after 'connected' event is received (for remote platforms)
# It changes to 'running' after 'running' event is received (should happen only if the
# currentstate is either 'None' or 'connected')
# It changes to 'stopped' if a 'stopped' event is received (should happen only if the
# current state is 'running'.)
self.state = None
# Create MyListeningThread to wait for state changed events.
# By design, a "running" event is expected following by a "stopped" event.
import threading
class MyListeningThread(threading.Thread):
def run(self):
#print("Running MyListeningThread:", self)
# Regular expression pattern for the event description.
pattern = re.compile("data = {.*, state = (.*)}$")
# Let's only try at most 6 times to retrieve our events.
count = 0
while True:
if listener.WaitForEvent(5, event):
desc = lldbutil.get_description(event)
#print("Event description:", desc)
match = pattern.search(desc)
if not match:
break;
if match.group(1) == 'connected':
# When debugging remote targets with lldb-server, we
# first get the 'connected' event.
self.context.assertTrue(self.context.state == None)
self.context.state = 'connected'
continue
elif match.group(1) == 'running':
self.context.assertTrue(self.context.state == None or self.context.state == 'connected')
self.context.state = 'running'
continue
elif match.group(1) == 'stopped':
self.context.assertTrue(self.context.state == 'running')
# Whoopee, both events have been received!
self.context.state = 'stopped'
break
else:
break
print("Timeout: listener.WaitForEvent")
count = count + 1
if count > 6:
break
return
# Use Python API to continue the process. The listening thread should be
# able to receive the state changed events.
process.Continue()
# Start the listening thread to receive the "running" followed by the
# "stopped" events.
my_thread = MyListeningThread()
# Supply the enclosing context so that our listening thread can access
# the 'state' variable.
my_thread.context = self
my_thread.start()
# Wait until the 'MyListeningThread' terminates.
my_thread.join()
# The final judgement. :-)
self.assertTrue(self.state == 'stopped',
"Both expected state changed events received")
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