ftmemsim-valgrind/gdbserver_tests/nlcontrolc.stdinB.gdb
Julian Seward 97c113e7e0 valgrind and tool mon. cmds prefixes changes + doc fixes + new vgdb option
--cmd-time-out

* changed prefixes of Valgrind core monitor commands from vg. to v.
* removed prefixes of Tool monitor commands
* memcheck leak_check 'leakpossible' arg renamed to 'possibleleak'
* memcheck make_memory 'ifaddressabledefined' arg renamed to
'Definedifaddressable'
    (with uppercase D to avoid confusion with 'defined' arg).
* vgdb options
  - Some doc updates : more logical option order documentation,
       specify 'standalone' for options aimed at standalone usage.
  - added option --cmd-time-out for standalone vgdb
     (comment of Josef Weindendorfer, needed to interface with a callgrind GUI)
* updated tests according to the above.
* updated documentation according to the above.
* some additional minor doc fixes/clarifications

(Philippe Waroquiers, philippe.waroquiers@skynet.be).  Bug 214909
comment 111.



git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@11844
2011-06-28 08:20:39 +00:00

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# connect gdb to Valgrind gdbserver:
target remote | ./vgdb --wait=60 --vgdb-prefix=./vgdb-prefix-nlcontrolc
echo vgdb launched process attached\n
monitor v.set vgdb-error 999999
#
#
# simulate control-c in a few seconds
shell ./simulate_control_c --vgdb-prefix=./vgdb-prefix-nlcontrolc 1 grep main nlcontrolc.stderr.out
#
continue
#
# Here, all tasks should be blocked in a loooonnnng select, all in WaitSys
info threads
# We will unblock them by changing their timeout argument
# To avoid going into the frame where the timeval arg is,
# it has been defined as global variables, as the nr
# of calls on the stack differs between 32bits and 64bits,
# and/or between OS.
# ensure select finishes in a few milliseconds max:
p t[0].tv_sec = 0
p t[1].tv_sec = 0
p t[2].tv_sec = 0
p t[3].tv_sec = 0
#
# We will change the burning parameters in a few seconds
shell ./simulate_control_c --vgdb-prefix=./vgdb-prefix-nlcontrolc 1 grep changed nlcontrolc.stdoutB.out
#
echo changed burning parameters\n
continue
#
# Threads are burning cpu now
# We would like to test info threads here, but which thread are Runnable or Yielding
# is unpredictable.
# info threads
p burn = 0
p loops = 0
p report_finished = 0
continue
# and the process should stop very quickly now
quit