# Figure out the range of addresses covered by this function.
set last_addr_in_foo ""
+
+# The disassembly of foo on PowerPC looks like:
+# Dump of assembler code for function foo:
+# => 0x00000000100006dc <+0>: std r31,-8(r1)
+# 0x00000000100006e0 <+4>: stdu r1,-48(r1)
+# 0x00000000100006e4 <+8>: mr r31,r1
+# 0x00000000100006e8 <+12>: nop
+# 0x00000000100006ec <+16>: addi r1,r31,48
+# 0x00000000100006f0 <+20>: ld r31,-8(r1)
+# 0x00000000100006f4 <+24>: blr
+# 0x00000000100006f8 <+28>: .long 0x0
+# 0x00000000100006fc <+32>: .long 0x0
+# 0x0000000010000700 <+36>: .long 0x1000180
+# End of assembler dump.
+#
+# The last instruction in function foo is blr. Need to ignore the .long
+# entries following the blr instruction.
+
gdb_test_multiple "disassemble foo" "" {
-re "^disassemble foo\r\n" {
exp_continue
exp_continue
}
+ -re "^...($hex) \[<>+0-9:\s\t\]*\.long\[\s\t\]*\[^\r\n\]*\r\n" {
+ exp_continue
+ }
+
-re "^...($hex) \[^\r\n\]+\r\n" {
set last_addr_in_foo $expect_out(1,string)
exp_continue