#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- import codecs import os import re import subprocess import pytest import tests def run_gdb_with_script(binary='', core='', pybefore=None, pyafter=None): """ Runs GDB with given commands launched before and after loading of gdbinit.py Returns GDB output. """ pybefore = ([pybefore] if isinstance(pybefore, str) else pybefore) or [] pyafter = ([pyafter] if isinstance(pyafter, str) else pyafter) or [] command = ['gdb', '--silent', '--nx', '--nh'] for cmd in pybefore: command += ['--eval-command', cmd] command += ['--command', 'gdbinit.py'] if binary: command += [binary] if core: command += ['--core', core] for cmd in pyafter: command += ['--eval-command', cmd] command += ['--eval-command', 'quit'] print("Launching command: %s" % command) output = subprocess.check_output(command, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) # Python 3 returns bytes-like object so lets have it consistent output = codecs.decode(output, 'utf8') # The pwndbg banner shows number of loaded commands, it might differ between # testing environments, so lets change it to ### output = re.sub(r'loaded [0-9]+ commands', r'loaded ### commands', output) return output HELLO = [ 'pwndbg: loaded ### commands. Type pwndbg [filter] for a list.', 'pwndbg: created $rebase, $ida gdb functions (can be used with print/break)' ] BASH_BIN = tests.binaries.old_bash.get('binary') BASH_CORE = tests.binaries.old_bash.get('core') launched_locally = not (os.environ.get('PWNDBG_TRAVIS_TEST_RUN')) def test_loads_pure_gdb_without_crashing(): output = run_gdb_with_script().splitlines() assert output == HELLO @pytest.mark.skipif(launched_locally, reason='This test uses binaries compiled on travis builds.') def test_loads_binary_without_crashing(): output = run_gdb_with_script(binary=BASH_BIN).splitlines() expected = ['Reading symbols from %s...(no debugging symbols found)...done.' % BASH_BIN] expected += HELLO assert all(item in output for item in expected) @pytest.mark.skipif(launched_locally, reason='This test uses binaries compiled on travis builds.') def test_loads_binary_with_core_without_crashing(): output = run_gdb_with_script(binary=BASH_BIN, core=BASH_CORE).splitlines() expected = [ 'Reading symbols from %s...(no debugging symbols found)...done.' % BASH_BIN, '''[New LWP 13562]''', '''Core was generated by `/home/user/pwndbg/tests/corefiles/bash/binary'.''', '''Program terminated with signal SIGINT, Interrupt.''', '''#0 __addmntent (stream=0x7ffff79a7640 <_nl_global_locale+192>, ''', ''' mnt=) at mntent_r.c:257''', '''257\tmntent_r.c: No such file or directory.''' ] expected += HELLO assert all(item in output for item in expected) @pytest.mark.skipif(launched_locally, reason='This test uses binaries compiled on travis builds.') def test_loads_core_without_crashing(): output = run_gdb_with_script(core=BASH_CORE).splitlines() expected = [ '''[New LWP 13562]''', '''Core was generated by `/home/user/pwndbg/tests/corefiles/bash/binary'.''', '''Program terminated with signal SIGINT, Interrupt.''', '''#0 0x00007ffff76d36b0 in ?? ()''' ] expected += HELLO assert all(item in output for item in expected) def test_entry_no_file_loaded(): # This test is just to demonstrate that if gdb fails, all we have left is its stdout/err output = run_gdb_with_script(binary='not_existing_binary', pyafter='entry').splitlines() expected = ['not_existing_binary: No such file or directory.'] expected += HELLO expected += ['entry: There is no file loaded.'] assert all(item in output for item in expected)