With test-case gdb.python/py-autoloaded-pretty-printers-in-newobjfile-event.exp
and target board remote-gdbserver-on-localhost, I run into:
...
FAIL: $exp: runto: run to main
...
I can easily fix this using "gdb_load_shlib $binfile_lib", but then run into:
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(gdb) print all_good^M
$1 = false^M
(gdb) FAIL: $exp: print all_good
info pretty-printer^M
...
Sysroot is set to "target:", so gdb downloads the shared library from the target
(Using $so as shorthand for
libpy-autoloaded-pretty-printers-in-newobjfile-event.so):
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Reading /home/remote-target/$so from remote target...^M
...
and internally refers to it as "target:/home/remote-target/$so".
In load_auto_scripts_for_objfile, gdb gives up trying to auto-load scripts
for $so once it checks for is_target_filename.
Fix this by declaring auto-load unsupported if sysroot starts with "target:".
Tested on x86_64-linux.
gdb_test_no_output "source ${remote_python_event_handler_file}" "load python file"
gdb_load ${binfile}
+gdb_load_shlib $binfile_lib
if { ![runto_main] } {
return
}
+if { [is_remote target ] } {
+ set target_sysroot 0
+ gdb_test_multiple "show sysroot" "" {
+ -re -wrap "\r\nThe current system root is \"target:.*\"\\." {
+ set target_sysroot 1
+ }
+ -re -wrap "" {
+ }
+ }
+
+ if { $target_sysroot } {
+ unsupported "sysroot start with target: -- auto-load not supported"
+ return
+ }
+}
+
# Check that the new_objfile handler saw the pretty-printer.
gdb_test "print all_good" " = true"