v8/test/cctest/cctest.status
sgjesse@chromium.org 34d6ff7606 Implemented missing pieces of the debugger for ARM.
The main piece of this change was to add support for break on return for ARM. On ARM the normal js function return consist of the following code sequence.

  mov sp, fp
  ldmia sp!, {fp, lr}
  add sp, sp, #4
  bx lr

to a call to the debug break return entry code using the following code sequence

  mov lr, pc
  ldr pc, [pc, #-4]
  <debug break return entry code entry point address>
  bktp 0

The values of Assembler::kPatchReturnSequenceLength and Assembler::kPatchReturnSequenceLength are somewhat misleading, but they fit the current use in the debugger. Also Assembler::kPatchReturnSequenceLength is used in the IC code as well (for something which is not related to return sequences at all). I will change that in a separate changelist.

For the debugger to work also added recording of the return sequence in the relocation info and handling of source position recording when a function ends with a return statement.

Used the constant kInstrSize instead of sizeof(Instr).

Passes all debugger tests on both simulator and hardware (only release mode tested on hardware).
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/199075

git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@2879 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
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prefix cctest
# BUG(281): This test fails on some Linuxes.
test-debug/DebuggerAgent: PASS, (PASS || FAIL) if $system == linux
# BUG(382): Weird test. Can't guarantee that it never times out.
test-api/ApplyInterruption: PASS || TIMEOUT
[ $arch == arm ]
# BUG(113): Test seems flaky on ARM.
test-spaces/LargeObjectSpace: PASS || FAIL
# BUG(240): Test seems flaky on ARM.
test-api/RegExpInterruption: SKIP
# We cannot assume that we can throw OutOfMemory exceptions in all situations.
# Apparently our ARM box is in such a state. Skip the test as it also runs for
# a long time.
test-api/OutOfMemory: SKIP
test-api/OutOfMemoryNested: SKIP
# BUG(355): Test crashes on ARM.
test-log/ProfLazyMode: SKIP
[ $simulator == arm ]
# BUG(271): During exception propagation, we compare pointers into the
# stack. These tests fail on the ARM simulator because the C++ and
# the JavaScript stacks are separate.
test-api/ExceptionOrder: FAIL
test-api/TryCatchInTryFinally: FAIL