;;;; This file is for testing debugging functionality, using
-;;;; test machinery which might have side effects (e.g.
+;;;; test machinery which might have side effects (e.g.
;;;; executing DEFUN).
;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
;;;; While most of SBCL is derived from the CMU CL system, the test
;;;; files (like this one) were written from scratch after the fork
;;;; from CMU CL.
-;;;;
+;;;;
;;;; This software is in the public domain and is provided with
;;;; absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS files for
;;;; more information.
(cl:in-package :cl-user)
+
+;;; The debugger doesn't have any native knowledge of the interpreter
+(when (eq sb-ext:*evaluator-mode* :interpret)
+ (sb-ext:quit :unix-status 104))
+
\f
;;;; Check that we get debug arglists right.
(#.sb-vm:simple-fun-header-widetag
(sb-kernel:%simple-fun-arglist fun))
(#.sb-vm:closure-header-widetag (get-arglist
- (sb-kernel:%closure-fun fun)))
+ (sb-kernel:%closure-fun fun)))
;; In code/describe.lisp, ll. 227 (%describe-fun), we use a scheme
;; like above, and it seems to work. -- MNA 2001-06-12
;;
;; happen to be the two case that I had my nose rubbed in when
;; debugging a GC problem caused by applying %SIMPLE-FUN-ARGLIST to
;; a closure. -- WHN 2001-06-05)
- (t :unknown)))
+ (t
+ #+sb-eval
+ (if (typep fun 'sb-eval::interpreted-function)
+ (sb-eval::interpreted-function-lambda-list fun)
+ :unknown)
+ #-sb-eval
+ :unknown)))
(defun zoop (zeep &key beep)
blurp)
(sb-debug:backtrace-as-list)
:key #'car
:test #'equal))))
-
+
(setf result condition)
-
+
(unless backtrace
(print :missing-backtrace)
(setf result nil))
-
+
;; check that we have all the frames we wanted
- (mapcar
+ (mapcar
(lambda (spec frame)
(unless (or (not spec)
(and (equal (car spec) (car frame))
- (args-equal (cdr spec)
+ (args-equal (cdr spec)
(cdr frame))))
(print (list :mismatch spec frame))
(setf result nil)))
frame-specs
backtrace)
-
+
;; Make sure the backtrace isn't stunted in
;; any way. (Depends on running in the main
- ;; thread.)
- (let ((end (last backtrace 2)))
- (unless (equal (caar end)
- (if *show-entry-point-details*
- '(sb-c::tl-xep sb-impl::toplevel-init)
- 'sb-impl::toplevel-init))
+ ;; thread.) FIXME: On Windows we get two
+ ;; extra foreign frames below regular frames.
+ (let ((end (last backtrace #-win32 2 #+win32 4)))
+ (unless (equal (caar end)
+ 'sb-impl::toplevel-init)
(print (list :backtrace-stunted (caar end)))
(setf result nil)))
(return-from outer-handler)))))
'(#+(or x86 x86-64) "bogus stack frame"
#-(or x86 x86-64) "undefined function"))
-#-(or alpha) ; bug 346
;;; Test for "undefined function" (undefined_tramp) working properly.
;;; Try it with and without tail call elimination, since they can have
;;; different effects. (Specifically, if undefined_tramp is incorrect
(declare (optimize (speed 1) (debug 2))) ; no tail call elimination
(funcall fun)))
- (assert (verify-backtrace
- (lambda () (test #'optimized))
- (list *undefined-function-frame*
- (list '(flet test) #'optimized))))
-
+ (with-test (:name (:undefined-function :bug-346)
+ :fails-on '(or :alpha)) ; bug 346
+ (assert (verify-backtrace
+ (lambda () (test #'optimized))
+ (list *undefined-function-frame*
+ (list '(flet test) #'optimized)))))
+
;; bug 353: This test fails at least most of the time for x86/linux
;; ca. 0.8.20.16. -- WHN
- #-(and x86 linux)
- (assert (verify-backtrace
- (lambda () (test #'not-optimized))
- (list *undefined-function-frame*
- (list '(flet not-optimized))
- (list '(flet test) #'not-optimized)))))
-
-#-alpha ; bug 346
-;;; Division by zero was a common error on PPC. It depended on the
+ (with-test (:name (:undefined-function :bug-353)
+ ;; This used to have fewer :fails-on features pre-0.9.16.38,
+ ;; but it turns out that the bug was just being masked by
+ ;; the presence of the IR1 stepper instrumentation (and
+ ;; is thus again failing now that the instrumentation is
+ ;; no more).
+ :fails-on '(or :x86 :x86-64 :alpha))
+ (assert (verify-backtrace
+ (lambda () (test #'not-optimized))
+ (list *undefined-function-frame*
+ (list '(flet not-optimized))
+ (list '(flet test) #'not-optimized))))))
+
+;;; Division by zero was a common error on PPC. It depended on the
;;; return function either being before INTEGER-/-INTEGER in memory,
-;;; or more than MOST-POSITIVE-FIXNUM bytes ahead. It also depends on
-;;; INTEGER-/-INTEGER calling SIGNED-TRUNCATE. I believe Raymond Toy
+;;; or more than MOST-POSITIVE-FIXNUM bytes ahead. It also depends on
+;;; INTEGER-/-INTEGER calling SIGNED-TRUNCATE. I believe Raymond Toy
;;; says that the Sparc backend (at least for CMUCL) inlines this, so
;;; if SBCL does the same this test is probably not good for the
;;; Sparc.
(test (fun)
(declare (optimize (speed 1) (debug 2))) ; no tail call elimination
(funcall fun)))
- (assert (verify-backtrace (lambda () (test #'optimized))
- (list '(/ 42 &rest)
- (list '(flet test) #'optimized))))
- (assert (verify-backtrace (lambda () (test #'not-optimized))
- (list '(/ 42 &rest)
- '((flet not-optimized))
- (list '(flet test) #'not-optimized)))))
-
-#-(or alpha (and x86 linux)) ; bug 61
-(progn
- (defun throw-test ()
- (throw 'no-such-tag t))
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'throw-test '((throw-test)))))
+ (with-test (:name (:divide-by-zero :bug-346)
+ :fails-on '(or :alpha)) ; bug 346
+ (assert (verify-backtrace (lambda () (test #'optimized))
+ (list '(/ 42 &rest)
+ (list '(flet test) #'optimized)))))
+ (with-test (:name (:divide-by-zero :bug-356)
+ :fails-on '(or :alpha)) ; bug 356
+ (assert (verify-backtrace (lambda () (test #'not-optimized))
+ (list '(/ 42 &rest)
+ '((flet not-optimized))
+ (list '(flet test) #'not-optimized))))))
+
+(with-test (:name (:throw :no-such-tag)
+ :fails-on '(or
+ (and :x86 (or :linux :freebsd sunos))
+ :alpha
+ :mips))
+ (progn
+ (defun throw-test ()
+ (throw 'no-such-tag t))
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'throw-test '((throw-test))))))
;;; test entry point handling in backtraces
(defmacro defbt (n ll &body body)
`(progn
;; normal debug info
- (defun ,(intern (format nil "BT.~A.1" n)) ,ll
+ (defun ,(intern (format nil "BT.~A.1" n)) ,ll
,@body)
;; no arguments saved
- (defun ,(intern (format nil "BT.~A.2" n)) ,ll
+ (defun ,(intern (format nil "BT.~A.2" n)) ,ll
(declare (optimize (debug 1) (speed 3)))
,@body)
;; no lambda-list saved
- (defun ,(intern (format nil "BT.~A.3" n)) ,ll
+ (defun ,(intern (format nil "BT.~A.3" n)) ,ll
(declare (optimize (debug 0)))
,@body)))
(defbt 5 (&optional (opt (oops)))
(list opt))
-#-(and x86 linux)
-(macrolet ((with-details (bool &body body)
- `(let ((sb-debug:*show-entry-point-details* ,bool))
- ,@body)))
-
- ;; TL-XEP
- (print :tl-xep)
- (with-details t
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'namestring
- '(((sb-c::tl-xep namestring) 0 ?)))))
- (with-details nil
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'namestring
- '((namestring)))))
-
-
- ;; &MORE-PROCESSOR
- (with-details t
- (assert (verify-backtrace (lambda () (bt.1.1 :key))
- '(((sb-c::&more-processor bt.1.1) &rest))))
- (assert (verify-backtrace (lambda () (bt.1.2 :key))
- '(((sb-c::&more-processor bt.1.2) &rest))))
- (assert (verify-backtrace (lambda () (bt.1.3 :key))
- '(((sb-c::&more-processor bt.1.3) &rest)))))
- (with-details nil
- (assert (verify-backtrace (lambda () (bt.1.1 :key))
- '((bt.1.1 :key))))
- (assert (verify-backtrace (lambda () (bt.1.2 :key))
- '((bt.1.2 &rest))))
- (assert (verify-backtrace (lambda () (bt.1.3 :key))
- '((bt.1.3 &rest)))))
-
- ;; XEP
- (print :xep)
- (with-details t
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.2.1
- '(((sb-c::xep bt.2.1) 0 ?))))
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.2.2
- '(((sb-c::xep bt.2.2) &rest))))
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.2.3
- '(((sb-c::xep bt.2.3) &rest)))))
- (with-details nil
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.2.1
- '((bt.2.1))))
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.2.2
- '((bt.2.2 &rest))))
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.2.3
- '((bt.2.3 &rest)))))
-
- ;; VARARGS-ENTRY
- (print :varargs-entry)
- (with-details t
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.3.1
- '(((sb-c::varargs-entry bt.3.1) :key nil))))
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.3.2
- '(((sb-c::varargs-entry bt.3.2) :key ?))))
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.3.3
- '(((sb-c::varargs-entry bt.3.3) &rest)))))
- (with-details nil
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.3.1
- '((bt.3.1 :key nil))))
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.3.2
- '((bt.3.2 :key ?))))
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.3.3
- '((bt.3.3 &rest)))))
-
- ;; HAIRY-ARG-PROCESSOR
- (print :hairy-args-processor)
- (with-details t
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.4.1
- '(((sb-c::hairy-arg-processor bt.4.1) ?))))
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.4.2
- '(((sb-c::hairy-arg-processor bt.4.2) ?))))
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.4.3
- '(((sb-c::hairy-arg-processor bt.4.3) &rest)))))
- (with-details nil
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.4.1
- '((bt.4.1 ?))))
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.4.2
- '((bt.4.2 ?))))
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.4.3
- '((bt.4.3 &rest)))))
-
- ;; &OPTIONAL-PROCESSOR
- (print :optional-processor)
- (with-details t
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.5.1
- '(((sb-c::&optional-processor bt.5.1)))))
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.5.2
- '(((sb-c::&optional-processor bt.5.2) &rest))))
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.5.3
- '(((sb-c::&optional-processor bt.5.3) &rest)))))
- (with-details nil
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.5.1
- '((bt.5.1))))
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.5.2
- '((bt.5.2 &rest))))
- (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.5.3
- '((bt.5.3 &rest))))))
+;;; FIXME: This test really should be broken into smaller pieces
+(with-test (:name (:backtrace :misc)
+ :fails-on '(and :x86 (or :linux :sunos)))
+ (macrolet ((with-details (bool &body body)
+ `(let ((sb-debug:*show-entry-point-details* ,bool))
+ ,@body)))
+
+ ;; TL-XEP
+ (print :tl-xep)
+ (with-details t
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'namestring
+ '(((sb-c::tl-xep namestring) 0 ?)))))
+ (with-details nil
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'namestring
+ '((namestring)))))
+
+
+ ;; &MORE-PROCESSOR
+ (with-details t
+ (assert (verify-backtrace (lambda () (bt.1.1 :key))
+ '(((sb-c::&more-processor bt.1.1) &rest))))
+ (assert (verify-backtrace (lambda () (bt.1.2 :key))
+ '(((sb-c::&more-processor bt.1.2) &rest))))
+ (assert (verify-backtrace (lambda () (bt.1.3 :key))
+ '(((sb-c::&more-processor bt.1.3) &rest)))))
+ (with-details nil
+ (assert (verify-backtrace (lambda () (bt.1.1 :key))
+ '((bt.1.1 :key))))
+ (assert (verify-backtrace (lambda () (bt.1.2 :key))
+ '((bt.1.2 &rest))))
+ (assert (verify-backtrace (lambda () (bt.1.3 :key))
+ '((bt.1.3 &rest)))))
+
+ ;; XEP
+ (print :xep)
+ (with-details t
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.2.1
+ '(((sb-c::xep bt.2.1) 0 ?))))
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.2.2
+ '(((sb-c::xep bt.2.2) &rest))))
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.2.3
+ '(((sb-c::xep bt.2.3) &rest)))))
+ (with-details nil
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.2.1
+ '((bt.2.1))))
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.2.2
+ '((bt.2.2 &rest))))
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.2.3
+ '((bt.2.3 &rest)))))
+
+ ;; VARARGS-ENTRY
+ (print :varargs-entry)
+ (with-details t
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.3.1
+ '(((sb-c::varargs-entry bt.3.1) :key nil))))
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.3.2
+ '(((sb-c::varargs-entry bt.3.2) :key ?))))
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.3.3
+ '(((sb-c::varargs-entry bt.3.3) &rest)))))
+ (with-details nil
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.3.1
+ '((bt.3.1 :key nil))))
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.3.2
+ '((bt.3.2 :key ?))))
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.3.3
+ '((bt.3.3 &rest)))))
+
+ ;; HAIRY-ARG-PROCESSOR
+ (print :hairy-args-processor)
+ (with-details t
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.4.1
+ '(((sb-c::hairy-arg-processor bt.4.1) ?))))
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.4.2
+ '(((sb-c::hairy-arg-processor bt.4.2) ?))))
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.4.3
+ '(((sb-c::hairy-arg-processor bt.4.3) &rest)))))
+ (with-details nil
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.4.1
+ '((bt.4.1 ?))))
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.4.2
+ '((bt.4.2 ?))))
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.4.3
+ '((bt.4.3 &rest)))))
+
+ ;; &OPTIONAL-PROCESSOR
+ (print :optional-processor)
+ (with-details t
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.5.1
+ '(((sb-c::&optional-processor bt.5.1)))))
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.5.2
+ '(((sb-c::&optional-processor bt.5.2) &rest))))
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.5.3
+ '(((sb-c::&optional-processor bt.5.3) &rest)))))
+ (with-details nil
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.5.1
+ '((bt.5.1))))
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.5.2
+ '((bt.5.2 &rest))))
+ (assert (verify-backtrace #'bt.5.3
+ '((bt.5.3 &rest)))))))
;;;; test TRACE
(defun trace-this ()
'ok)
+(defun trace-fact (n)
+ (if (zerop n)
+ 1
+ (* n (trace-fact (1- n)))))
+
(let ((out (with-output-to-string (*trace-output*)
- (trace trace-this)
- (assert (eq 'ok (trace-this)))
- (untrace))))
+ (trace trace-this)
+ (assert (eq 'ok (trace-this)))
+ (untrace))))
(assert (search "TRACE-THIS" out))
(assert (search "returned OK" out)))
-#-(and ppc darwin)
;;; bug 379
-(let ((out (with-output-to-string (*trace-output*)
- (trace trace-this :encapsulate nil)
- (assert (eq 'ok (trace-this)))
- (untrace))))
- (assert (search "TRACE-THIS" out))
- (assert (search "returned OK" out)))
+;;; This is not a WITH-TEST :FAILS-ON PPC DARWIN since there are
+;;; suspicions that the breakpoint trace might corrupt the whole image
+;;; on that platform.
+#-(and (or ppc x86) darwin)
+(with-test (:name (trace :encapsulate nil)
+ :fails-on '(or :ppc :sparc :mips))
+ (let ((out (with-output-to-string (*trace-output*)
+ (trace trace-this :encapsulate nil)
+ (assert (eq 'ok (trace-this)))
+ (untrace))))
+ (assert (search "TRACE-THIS" out))
+ (assert (search "returned OK" out))))
+
+#-(and (or ppc x86) darwin)
+(with-test (:name (trace-recursive :encapsulate nil)
+ :fails-on '(or :ppc :sparc :mips))
+ (let ((out (with-output-to-string (*trace-output*)
+ (trace trace-fact :encapsulate nil)
+ (assert (= 120 (trace-fact 5)))
+ (untrace))))
+ (assert (search "TRACE-FACT" out))
+ (assert (search "returned 1" out))
+ (assert (search "returned 120" out))))
;;;; test infinite error protection
(incf error-counter)))
:normal-exit))))))))
+(enable-debugger)
+
(test-inifinite-error-protection)
#+sb-thread
(let ((thread (sb-thread:make-thread #'test-inifinite-error-protection)))
(loop while (sb-thread:thread-alive-p thread)))
-;;; success
-(quit :unix-status 104)
+(disable-debugger)
+
+(write-line "/debug.impure.lisp done")