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Re: remote host testing expectations re multiple simultaneous connections


On 10/28/2018 11:04 AM, Simon Marchi wrote:
On 2018-10-26 15:21, Sandra Loosemore wrote:
I've noticed that there are several gdb.mi tests that start GDB before
building the test program, like this bit of code from mi-cli.exp:

gdb_exit
if [mi_gdb_start] {
    continue
}

standard_testfile basics.c

if  { [gdb_compile "${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile}" "${binfile}"
executable {debug}] != "" } {
     untested "failed to compile"
     return -1
}

mi_gdb_test "-interpreter-exec" \
  {\^error,msg="-interpreter-exec: Usage: -interpreter-exec interp command"} \
  "-interpreter-exec with no arguments"

E.g. there's an implicit expectation that when testing on a remote
host, it can start GDB and leave it running and waiting to accept GDB
commands while running some other shell commands to build the test
program on a different channel to the same remote host.  Is this a
reasonable expectation that is documented somewhere?  Or are the test
cases that are structured like this just broken?  :-S  If the latter I
will submit a patch to fix them.

I haven't tried remote host testing in a long time, but I would expect the framework to be able to run multiple things concurrently.  Just like for remote target testing, we are able to spawn multiple programs, spawn gdbserver, and attach to them.

What happens currently when you try it?

Our local remote-host DejaGnu test support (for testing on Windows host, actually) maintains some global state about the spawned GDB connection that is getting clobbered by opening another connection to the same host to run shell commands, resulting in GDB getting killed (so all these tests fail). I've been struggling to find exactly what is going wrong, but wanted to make sure that this is actually a test harness bug and not broken testcases before spending any more time on it.

It does seem like requiring support for multiple simultaneous connections to either a host or target would preclude testing on anything where all you have is a single serial connection to talk to it, and not (say) multiple ssh connections.

-Sandra


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