From: Simon Marchi Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2021 19:22:43 +0000 (-0500) Subject: Revert (part of) "gdb fix for catch-syscall.exp" X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=e19f8248297bb9864ff14368cc89d2446572837a;p=binutils-gdb.git Revert (part of) "gdb fix for catch-syscall.exp" This reverts (par of) commit ab198279120fe7937c0970a8bb881922726678f9. This commit changed what the test expects when catching the execve syscall based on the behavior seen on a Linux PowerPC machine. That is, we get an "entry" event, but no "return" event. This is not what we get on Linux with other architectures, though, and it seems like a PowerPC-specific bug. Revert the part of the patch related to this, but not the other hunk. Change-Id: I4248776e4299f10999487be96d4acd1b33639996 --- diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/catch-syscall.exp b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/catch-syscall.exp index 016d0a698a6..cdd5e2aec47 100644 --- a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/catch-syscall.exp +++ b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/catch-syscall.exp @@ -348,9 +348,7 @@ proc test_catch_syscall_execve {} { # Check for entry/return across the execve, making sure that the # syscall_state isn't lost when turning into a new process. insert_catch_syscall_with_arg "execve" - - # Check that the execve is called. - check_call_to_syscall "execve" + check_continue "execve" # Continue to main so extended-remote can read files as needed. # (Otherwise that "Reading" output confuses gdb_continue_to_end.)