These machines run reverse-debugging well enough to pass basic tests.
Wire them up.
Reviewed-by: Pavel Dovgalyuk <Pavel.Dovgalyuk@ispras.ru>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Piggin <npiggin@gmail.com>
---
tests/avocado/reverse_debugging.py | 29 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 29 insertions(+)
diff --git a/tests/avocado/reverse_debugging.py b/tests/avocado/reverse_debugging.py
index 7d1a478df1..fc47874eda 100644
--- a/tests/avocado/reverse_debugging.py
+++ b/tests/avocado/reverse_debugging.py
@@ -233,3 +233,32 @@ def test_aarch64_virt(self):
self.reverse_debugging(
args=('-kernel', kernel_path))
+
+class ReverseDebugging_ppc64(ReverseDebugging):
+ """
+ :avocado: tags=accel:tcg
+ """
+
+ REG_PC = 0x40
+
+ # unidentified gitlab timeout problem
+ @skipIf(os.getenv('GITLAB_CI'), 'Running on GitLab')
+ def test_ppc64_pseries(self):
+ """
+ :avocado: tags=arch:ppc64
+ :avocado: tags=machine:pseries
+ """
+ # SLOF branches back to its entry point, which causes this test
+ # to take the 'hit a breakpoint again' path. That's not a problem,
+ # just slightly different than the other machines.
+ self.endian_is_le = False
+ self.reverse_debugging()
+
+ @skipIf(os.getenv('GITLAB_CI'), 'Running on GitLab')
+ def test_ppc64_powernv(self):
+ """
+ :avocado: tags=arch:ppc64
+ :avocado: tags=machine:powernv
+ """
+ self.endian_is_le = False
+ self.reverse_debugging()
--
2.40.1