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79 lines
3.5 KiB
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# This test uses the local debuginfod cache to test the symbolizer integration
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# with the debuginfod client.
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RUN: rm -rf %t
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RUN: mkdir %t
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# Produce a stripped copy of the input binary addr.exe
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RUN: llvm-objcopy --strip-debug %p/Inputs/addr.exe %t/addr.exe
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# Symbolizing the stripped binary should fail.
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RUN: env DEBUGINFOD_CACHE_PATH=%t llvm-symbolizer --print-address \
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RUN: --obj=%t/addr.exe 0x40054d | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=NOTFOUND
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NOTFOUND: 0x40054d
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NOTFOUND-NEXT: main
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NOTFOUND-NEXT: ??:0:0
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# Use llvm-objcopy to write the debuginfo of the addr.exe binary to an
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# appropriately-named file in the llvm debuginfod cache. The filename is
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# determined by the debuginfod client's caching scheme, so it is manually
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# specified here as llvmcache-98...19
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RUN: llvm-objcopy --keep-section=.debug_info %p/Inputs/addr.exe \
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RUN: %t/llvmcache-9800707741016212219
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# The symbolizer should call the debuginfod client library, which finds the
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# debuginfo placed in the cache, enabling symbolization of the address.
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RUN: env DEBUGINFOD_CACHE_PATH=%t llvm-symbolizer \
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RUN: --obj=%t/addr.exe 0x40054d --debuginfod | \
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RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=FOUND
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FOUND: {{[/\]+}}tmp{{[/\]+}}x.c:14:0
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# This should also work if the build ID is provided via flag.
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RUN: env DEBUGINFOD_CACHE_PATH=%t llvm-symbolizer \
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RUN: --build-id=127da749021c1fc1a58cba734a1f542cbe2b7ce4 0x40054d | \
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RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=FOUND
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# This should also work if the build ID is provided via stdin.
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RUN: env DEBUGINFOD_CACHE_PATH=%t llvm-symbolizer \
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RUN: "BUILDID:127da749021c1fc1a58cba734a1f542cbe2b7ce4 0x40054d" | \
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RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=FOUND
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# Passing BUILDID twice is a syntax error.
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RUN: env DEBUGINFOD_CACHE_PATH=%t llvm-symbolizer \
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RUN: "BUILDID:BUILDID:127da749021c1fc1a58cba734a1f542cbe2b7ce4 0x40054d" | \
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RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=BUILDIDBUILDID
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BUILDIDBUILDID: BUILDID:BUILDID:127da749021c1fc1a58cba734a1f542cbe2b7ce4 0x40054d
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# CODE should work preceding build ID.
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RUN: env DEBUGINFOD_CACHE_PATH=%t llvm-symbolizer \
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RUN: "CODE BUILDID:127da749021c1fc1a58cba734a1f542cbe2b7ce4 0x40054d" | \
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RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=FOUND
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# The symbolizer shouldn't call the debuginfod library by default with no URLs.
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RUN: env DEBUGINFOD_CACHE_PATH=%t llvm-symbolizer --print-address \
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RUN: --obj=%t/addr.exe 0x40054d | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=NOTFOUND
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# The symbolizer shouldn't call the debuginfod library if explicitly disabled.
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RUN: env DEBUGINFOD_CACHE_PATH=%t llvm-symbolizer \
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RUN: --no-debuginfod \
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RUN: "BUILDID:127da749021c1fc1a58cba734a1f542cbe2b7ce4 0x40054d" | \
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RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=NOTHINGFOUND
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NOTHINGFOUND: ??
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NOTHINGFOUND-NEXT: ??:0:0
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# BUILDID shouldn't be parsed if --obj is given, just like regular filenames.
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RUN: env DEBUGINFOD_CACHE_PATH=%t llvm-symbolizer \
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RUN: --obj=%t/addr.exe \
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RUN: "BUILDID:127da749021c1fc1a58cba734a1f542cbe2b7ce4 0x40054d" | \
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RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=BUILDIDIGNORED
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BUILDIDIGNORED: BUILDID:127da749021c1fc1a58cba734a1f542cbe2b7ce4 0x40054d
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# Providing both BUILDID and FILE is a syntax error.
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RUN: env DEBUGINFOD_CACHE_PATH=%t llvm-symbolizer \
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RUN: "BUILDID:FILE:127da749021c1fc1a58cba734a1f542cbe2b7ce4 0x40054d" | \
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RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=BUILDIDFILE
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BUILDIDFILE: BUILDID:FILE:127da749021c1fc1a58cba734a1f542cbe2b7ce4 0x40054d
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RUN: env DEBUGINFOD_CACHE_PATH=%t llvm-symbolizer \
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RUN: "FILE:BUILDID:127da749021c1fc1a58cba734a1f542cbe2b7ce4 0x40054d" | \
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RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=FILEBUILDID
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FILEBUILDID: FILE:BUILDID:127da749021c1fc1a58cba734a1f542cbe2b7ce4 0x40054d
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