Rename gdbserver-smoke.py to gdbserver.py.
[riscv-isa-sim.git] / tests / gdbserver-smoke.py
diff --git a/tests/gdbserver-smoke.py b/tests/gdbserver-smoke.py
deleted file mode 100755 (executable)
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-#!/usr/bin/python
-
-import os
-import testlib
-import unittest
-import tempfile
-import time
-
-class DebugTest(unittest.TestCase):
-    def setUp(self):
-        self.binary = testlib.compile("debug.c")
-        self.spike = testlib.spike(self.binary, halted=False)
-        self.gdb = testlib.Gdb()
-        self.gdb.command("file %s" % self.binary)
-        self.gdb.command("target extended-remote localhost:9824")
-        self.gdb.command("p i=0");
-
-    def tearDown(self):
-        self.spike.kill()
-        self.spike.wait()
-
-    def test_turbostep(self):
-        """Single step a bunch of times."""
-        last_pc = None
-        for _ in range(100):
-            self.gdb.command("stepi")
-            pc = self.gdb.command("p $pc")
-            self.assertNotEqual(last_pc, pc)
-            last_pc = pc
-
-    def test_exit(self):
-        output = self.gdb.command("c")
-        self.assertIn("Continuing", output)
-        self.assertIn("Remote connection closed", output)
-
-    def test_breakpoint(self):
-        self.gdb.command("b print_row")
-        # The breakpoint should be hit exactly 10 times.
-        for _ in range(10):
-            output = self.gdb.command("c")
-            self.assertIn("Continuing", output)
-            self.assertIn("Breakpoint 1", output)
-        output = self.gdb.command("c")
-        self.assertIn("Continuing", output)
-        self.assertIn("Remote connection closed", output)
-
-    def test_registers(self):
-        # Try both forms to test gdb.
-        for cmd in ("info all-registers", "info registers all"):
-            output = self.gdb.command(cmd)
-            self.assertNotIn("Could not", output)
-            for reg in ('zero', 'ra', 'sp', 'gp', 'tp'):
-                self.assertIn(reg, output)
-        # mcpuid is one of the few registers that should have the high bit set
-        # (for rv64).
-        self.assertRegexpMatches(output, ".*mcpuid *0x80")
-
-        # The time register should always be changing.
-        last_time = None
-        for _ in range(5):
-            time = self.gdb.p("$time")
-            self.assertNotEqual(time, last_time)
-            last_time = time
-            self.gdb.command("stepi")
-
-class RegsTest(unittest.TestCase):
-    def setUp(self):
-        self.binary = testlib.compile("regs.s")
-        self.spike = testlib.spike(self.binary, halted=False)
-        self.gdb = testlib.Gdb()
-        self.gdb.command("file %s" % self.binary)
-        self.gdb.command("target extended-remote localhost:9824")
-
-    def tearDown(self):
-        self.spike.kill()
-        self.spike.wait()
-
-    def test_write_gprs(self):
-        # Note a0 is missing from this list since it's used to hold the
-        # address.
-        regs = ("ra", "sp", "gp", "tp", "t0", "t1", "t2", "fp", "s1",
-                "a1", "a2", "a3", "a4", "a5", "a6", "a7", "s2", "s3", "s4",
-                "s5", "s6", "s7", "s8", "s9", "s10", "s11", "t3", "t4", "t5",
-                "t6")
-
-        self.gdb.command("p $pc=write_regs")
-        for i, r in enumerate(regs):
-            self.gdb.command("p $%s=%d" % (r, i*0xdeadbeef+17))
-        self.gdb.command("p $a0=data")
-        self.gdb.command("b all_done")
-        output = self.gdb.command("c")
-        self.assertIn("Breakpoint 1", output)
-
-        for n in range(len(regs)):
-            self.assertEqual(self.gdb.x("data+%d" % (8*n), 'g'),
-                    n*0xdeadbeef+17)
-
-    def test_write_csrs(self):
-        # As much a test of gdb as of the simulator.
-        self.gdb.p("$mscratch=0")
-        self.gdb.stepi()
-        self.assertEqual(self.gdb.p("$mscratch"), 0)
-        self.gdb.p("$mscratch=123")
-        self.gdb.stepi()
-        self.assertEqual(self.gdb.p("$mscratch"), 123)
-
-if __name__ == '__main__':
-    unittest.main()