Example #1
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def runScenario(assembly, debugger, target):
    process = target.GetProcess()
    res = lldb.SBCommandReturnObject()
    ci = debugger.GetCommandInterpreter()

    # Run debugger, wait until libcoreclr is loaded,
    # set breakpoint at Test.Main and stop there
    test.stop_in_main(debugger, assembly)

    md_addr = test.get_methoddesc(debugger, assembly, "Test.DumpIL")

    ci.HandleCommand("dumpil " + md_addr, res)
    print(res.GetOutput())
    print(res.GetError())
    # Interpreter must have this command and able to run it
    test.assertTrue(res.Succeeded())

    insts = res.GetOutput()
    print(insts)
    # Function must have some instructions
    test.assertTrue(len(insts) > 0)

    match = re.search(r'IL_\w{4}:\sldstr.*test\sdumpil.*' +
                      r'IL_\w{4}:\scall.*System\.Console::WriteLine.*' +
                      r'IL_\w{4}:\sret',
                      insts.replace('\n', ' '))
    # Must have ldstr, call and ret instructions
    test.assertTrue(match)

    # TODO: test other use cases

    # Continue current process and checks its exit code
    test.exit_lldb(debugger, assembly)
Example #2
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def runScenario(assembly, debugger, target):
    process = target.GetProcess()
    res = lldb.SBCommandReturnObject()
    ci = debugger.GetCommandInterpreter()

    # Run debugger, wait until libcoreclr is loaded,
    # set breakpoint at Test.Main and stop there
    test.stop_in_main(debugger, assembly)

    md_addr = test.get_methoddesc(debugger, assembly, "Test.DumpIL")

    ci.HandleCommand("dumpil " + md_addr, res)
    print(res.GetOutput())
    print(res.GetError())
    # Interpreter must have this command and able to run it
    test.assertTrue(res.Succeeded())

    insts = res.GetOutput()
    print(insts)
    # Function must have some instructions
    test.assertTrue(len(insts) > 0)

    match = re.search(r'IL_\w{4}:\sldstr.*test\sdumpil.*' +
                      r'IL_\w{4}:\scall.*System\.Console::WriteLine.*' +
                      r'IL_\w{4}:\sret',
                      insts.replace('\n', ' '))
    # Must have ldstr, call and ret instructions
    test.assertTrue(match)

    # TODO: test other use cases

    # Continue current process and checks its exit code
    test.exit_lldb(debugger, assembly)
Example #3
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def runScenario(assembly, debugger, target):
    process = target.GetProcess()
    res = lldb.SBCommandReturnObject()
    ci = debugger.GetCommandInterpreter()

    # Run debugger, wait until libcoreclr is loaded,
    # set breakpoint at Test.Main and stop there
    test.stop_in_main(debugger, assembly)

    md_addr = test.get_methoddesc(debugger, assembly, "Test.UnlikelyInlined")

    ci.HandleCommand("bpmd -md %s" % md_addr, res)
    out_msg = res.GetOutput()
    err_msg = res.GetError()
    print(out_msg)
    print(err_msg)
    # Interpreter must have this command and able to run it
    test.assertTrue(res.Succeeded())

    # Output is not empty
    # Should be at least 'Adding pending breakpoints...'
    test.assertTrue(len(out_msg) > 0)

    # Error message is empty
    test.assertTrue(len(err_msg) == 0)

    process.Continue()
    # Process must be stopped at UnlinkelyInlined
    test.assertEqual(process.GetState(), lldb.eStateStopped)

    # The reason of this stop must be a breakpoint
    test.assertEqual(process.GetSelectedThread().GetStopReason(),
                     lldb.eStopReasonBreakpoint)

    #

    # Continue current process and checks its exit code
    test.exit_lldb(debugger, assembly)