Add test for multicore failure
authorTim Newsome <tim@sifive.com>
Fri, 5 Jan 2018 22:25:57 +0000 (14:25 -0800)
committerTim Newsome <tim@sifive.com>
Fri, 5 Jan 2018 22:25:57 +0000 (14:25 -0800)
Specifically, make sure that after resuming all cores, and halting core
0, that OpenOCD's poll() doesn't mess up the currently selected hart to
the point where memory accesses intended for core 0 go to core 1.

debug/gdbserver.py
debug/testlib.py

index 8104fedabe3454b54d120beeddd08586d3d0234a..bf279503ecb41c921ec82695de213ebac45c9642 100755 (executable)
@@ -574,6 +574,34 @@ class MulticoreRunHaltStepiTest(GdbTest):
                 stepped_pc = self.gdb.p("$pc")
                 assertNotEqual(pc, stepped_pc)
 
+class MulticoreRunAllHaltOne(GdbTest):
+    compile_args = ("programs/multicore.c", "-DMULTICORE")
+
+    def early_applicable(self):
+        return len(self.target.harts) > 1
+
+    def setup(self):
+        self.gdb.select_hart(self.target.harts[0])
+        self.gdb.load()
+        for hart in self.target.harts:
+            self.gdb.select_hart(hart)
+            self.gdb.p("$pc=_start")
+
+    def test(self):
+        if not self.gdb.one_hart_per_gdb():
+            return 'not_applicable'
+
+        # Run harts in reverse order
+        for h in reversed(self.target.harts):
+            self.gdb.select_hart(h)
+            self.gdb.c(wait=False)
+
+        self.gdb.interrupt()
+        # Give OpenOCD time to call poll() on both harts, which is what causes
+        # the bug.
+        time.sleep(1)
+        self.gdb.p("buf", fmt="")
+
 class StepTest(GdbTest):
     compile_args = ("programs/step.S", )
 
index 94ee83e79792e93de50af688068fd276a4974d3b..c6bf59cfddad690eb3b35d2474b88cc94e996725 100644 (file)
@@ -390,12 +390,18 @@ class Gdb(object):
                         hartid = max(self.harts) + 1
                     else:
                         hartid = 0
-                self.harts[hartid] = (child, t)
+                # solo: True iff this is the only thread on this child
+                self.harts[hartid] = {'child': child,
+                        'thread': t,
+                        'solo': len(threads) == 1}
 
     def __del__(self):
         for child in self.children:
             del child
 
+    def one_hart_per_gdb(self):
+        return all(h['solo'] for h in self.harts.itervalues())
+
     def lognames(self):
         return [logfile.name for logfile in self.logfiles]
 
@@ -403,10 +409,11 @@ class Gdb(object):
         self.active_child = child
 
     def select_hart(self, hart):
-        child, thread = self.harts[hart.id]
-        self.select_child(child)
-        output = self.command("thread %s" % thread.id)
-        assert "Unknown" not in output
+        h = self.harts[hart.id]
+        self.select_child(h['child'])
+        if not h['solo']:
+            output = self.command("thread %s" % h['thread'].id, timeout=10)
+            assert "Unknown" not in output
 
     def push_state(self):
         self.stack.append({