If the reverse_debugging_run method fails, the GDB client will not be closed resulting in python complaining about resource leaks. Hoisting the GDB client creation into the caller allows this to be cleaned up easily. While doing this, also move the VM shutdown call to match.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <[email protected]> --- tests/functional/reverse_debugging.py | 18 +++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/tests/functional/reverse_debugging.py b/tests/functional/reverse_debugging.py index 2c37a62cd0..86fca8d81f 100644 --- a/tests/functional/reverse_debugging.py +++ b/tests/functional/reverse_debugging.py @@ -96,7 +96,14 @@ def reverse_debugging(self, gdb_arch, shift=7, args=None): try: self.log.info('Connecting to gdbstub...') - self.reverse_debugging_run(vm, port, gdb_arch, last_icount) + gdb_cmd = os.getenv('QEMU_TEST_GDB') + gdb = GDB(gdb_cmd) + try: + self.reverse_debugging_run(gdb, vm, port, gdb_arch, last_icount) + finally: + self.log.info('exiting gdb and qemu') + gdb.exit() + vm.shutdown() self.log.info('Test passed.') except GDB.TimeoutError: # Convert a GDB timeout exception into a unittest failure exception. @@ -107,10 +114,7 @@ def reverse_debugging(self, gdb_arch, shift=7, args=None): # skipTest(), etc. raise - def reverse_debugging_run(self, vm, port, gdb_arch, last_icount): - gdb_cmd = os.getenv('QEMU_TEST_GDB') - gdb = GDB(gdb_cmd) - + def reverse_debugging_run(self, gdb, vm, port, gdb_arch, last_icount): r = gdb.cli("set architecture").get_log() if gdb_arch not in r: self.skipTest(f"GDB does not support arch '{gdb_arch}'") @@ -191,7 +195,3 @@ def reverse_debugging_run(self, vm, port, gdb_arch, last_icount): self.fail("'reverse-continue' did not hit the first PC in reverse order!") self.log.info('successfully reached %x' % steps[-1]) - - self.log.info('exiting gdb and qemu') - gdb.exit() - vm.shutdown() -- 2.50.1
