llvm-project/lldb/source/Plugins/Process/Utility/StopInfoMachException.cpp

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Abtracted the old "lldb_private::Thread::StopInfo" into an abtract class. This will allow debugger plug-ins to make any instance of "lldb_private::StopInfo" that can completely describe any stop reason. It also provides a framework for doing intelligent things with the stop info at important times in the lifetime of the inferior. Examples include the signal stop info in StopInfoUnixSignal. It will check with the process to see that the current action is for the signal. These actions include wether to stop for the signal, wether the notify that the signal was hit, and wether to pass the signal along to the inferior process. The StopInfoUnixSignal class overrides the "ShouldStop()" method of StopInfo and this allows the stop info to determine if it should stop at the signal or continue the process. StopInfo subclasses must override the following functions: virtual lldb::StopReason GetStopReason () const = 0; virtual const char * GetDescription () = 0; StopInfo subclasses can override the following functions: // If the subclass returns "false", the inferior will resume. The default // version of this function returns "true" which means the default stop // info will stop the process. The breakpoint subclass will check if // the breakpoint wants us to stop by calling any installed callback on // the breakpoint, and also checking if the breakpoint is for the current // thread. Signals will check if they should stop based off of the // UnixSignal settings in the process. virtual bool ShouldStop (Event *event_ptr); // Sublasses can state if they want to notify the debugger when "ShouldStop" // returns false. This would be handy for breakpoints where you want to // log information and continue and is also used by the signal stop info // to notify that a signal was received (after it checks with the process // signal settings). virtual bool ShouldNotify (Event *event_ptr) { return false; } // Allow subclasses to do something intelligent right before we resume. // The signal class will figure out if the signal should be propagated // to the inferior process and pass that along to the debugger plug-ins. virtual void WillResume (lldb::StateType resume_state) { // By default, don't do anything } The support the Mach exceptions was moved into the lldb/source/Plugins/Process/Utility folder and now doesn't polute the lldb_private::Thread class with platform specific code. llvm-svn: 110184
2010-08-04 09:40:35 +08:00
//===-- StopInfoMachException.cpp -------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "StopInfoMachException.h"
// C Includes
// C++ Includes
// Other libraries and framework includes
// Project includes
#include "lldb/Core/ArchSpec.h"
#include "lldb/Core/StreamString.h"
#include "lldb/Target/Process.h"
#include "lldb/Target/RegisterContext.h"
#include "lldb/Target/Target.h"
#include "lldb/Target/Thread.h"
#include "lldb/Target/ThreadPlan.h"
#include "lldb/Target/UnixSignals.h"
using namespace lldb;
using namespace lldb_private;
const char *
StopInfoMachException::GetDescription ()
{
if (m_description.empty() && m_value != 0)
{
ArchSpec::CPU cpu = m_thread.GetProcess().GetTarget().GetArchitecture().GetGenericCPUType();
const char *exc_desc = NULL;
const char *code_label = "code";
const char *code_desc = NULL;
const char *subcode_label = "subcode";
const char *subcode_desc = NULL;
switch (m_value)
{
case 1: // EXC_BAD_ACCESS
exc_desc = "EXC_BAD_ACCESS";
subcode_label = "address";
switch (cpu)
{
case ArchSpec::eCPU_arm:
switch (m_exc_code)
{
case 0x101: code_desc = "EXC_ARM_DA_ALIGN"; break;
case 0x102: code_desc = "EXC_ARM_DA_DEBUG"; break;
}
break;
case ArchSpec::eCPU_ppc:
case ArchSpec::eCPU_ppc64:
switch (m_exc_code)
{
case 0x101: code_desc = "EXC_PPC_VM_PROT_READ"; break;
case 0x102: code_desc = "EXC_PPC_BADSPACE"; break;
case 0x103: code_desc = "EXC_PPC_UNALIGNED"; break;
}
break;
default:
break;
}
break;
case 2: // EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION
exc_desc = "EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION";
switch (cpu)
{
case ArchSpec::eCPU_i386:
case ArchSpec::eCPU_x86_64:
if (m_exc_code == 1)
code_desc = "EXC_I386_INVOP";
break;
case ArchSpec::eCPU_ppc:
case ArchSpec::eCPU_ppc64:
switch (m_exc_code)
{
case 1: code_desc = "EXC_PPC_INVALID_SYSCALL"; break;
case 2: code_desc = "EXC_PPC_UNIPL_INST"; break;
case 3: code_desc = "EXC_PPC_PRIVINST"; break;
case 4: code_desc = "EXC_PPC_PRIVREG"; break;
case 5: code_desc = "EXC_PPC_TRACE"; break;
case 6: code_desc = "EXC_PPC_PERFMON"; break;
}
break;
case ArchSpec::eCPU_arm:
if (m_exc_code == 1)
code_desc = "EXC_ARM_UNDEFINED";
break;
default:
break;
}
break;
case 3: // EXC_ARITHMETIC
exc_desc = "EXC_ARITHMETIC";
switch (cpu)
{
case ArchSpec::eCPU_i386:
case ArchSpec::eCPU_x86_64:
switch (m_exc_code)
{
case 1: code_desc = "EXC_I386_DIV"; break;
case 2: code_desc = "EXC_I386_INTO"; break;
case 3: code_desc = "EXC_I386_NOEXT"; break;
case 4: code_desc = "EXC_I386_EXTOVR"; break;
case 5: code_desc = "EXC_I386_EXTERR"; break;
case 6: code_desc = "EXC_I386_EMERR"; break;
case 7: code_desc = "EXC_I386_BOUND"; break;
case 8: code_desc = "EXC_I386_SSEEXTERR"; break;
}
break;
case ArchSpec::eCPU_ppc:
case ArchSpec::eCPU_ppc64:
switch (m_exc_code)
{
case 1: code_desc = "EXC_PPC_OVERFLOW"; break;
case 2: code_desc = "EXC_PPC_ZERO_DIVIDE"; break;
case 3: code_desc = "EXC_PPC_FLT_INEXACT"; break;
case 4: code_desc = "EXC_PPC_FLT_ZERO_DIVIDE"; break;
case 5: code_desc = "EXC_PPC_FLT_UNDERFLOW"; break;
case 6: code_desc = "EXC_PPC_FLT_OVERFLOW"; break;
case 7: code_desc = "EXC_PPC_FLT_NOT_A_NUMBER"; break;
}
break;
default:
break;
}
break;
case 4: // EXC_EMULATION
exc_desc = "EXC_EMULATION";
break;
case 5: // EXC_SOFTWARE
exc_desc = "EXC_SOFTWARE";
if (m_exc_code == 0x10003)
{
subcode_desc = "EXC_SOFT_SIGNAL";
subcode_label = "signo";
}
break;
case 6: // EXC_BREAKPOINT
{
exc_desc = "EXC_BREAKPOINT";
switch (cpu)
{
case ArchSpec::eCPU_i386:
case ArchSpec::eCPU_x86_64:
switch (m_exc_code)
{
case 1: subcode_desc = "EXC_I386_SGL"; break;
case 2: subcode_desc = "EXC_I386_BPT"; break;
}
break;
case ArchSpec::eCPU_ppc:
case ArchSpec::eCPU_ppc64:
switch (m_exc_code)
{
case 1: subcode_desc = "EXC_PPC_BREAKPOINT"; break;
}
break;
case ArchSpec::eCPU_arm:
switch (m_exc_code)
{
case 1: subcode_desc = "EXC_ARM_BREAKPOINT"; break;
}
break;
default:
break;
}
}
break;
case 7:
exc_desc = "EXC_SYSCALL";
break;
case 8:
exc_desc = "EXC_MACH_SYSCALL";
break;
case 9:
exc_desc = "EXC_RPC_ALERT";
break;
case 10:
exc_desc = "EXC_CRASH";
break;
}
StreamString strm;
if (exc_desc)
strm.PutCString(exc_desc);
else
strm.Printf("EXC_??? (%llu)", m_value);
if (m_exc_data_count >= 1)
{
if (code_desc)
strm.Printf(" (%s=%s", code_label, code_desc);
else
strm.Printf(" (%s=%llu", code_label, m_exc_code);
}
if (m_exc_data_count >= 2)
{
if (subcode_desc)
strm.Printf(", %s=%s", subcode_label, subcode_desc);
else
strm.Printf(", %s=0x%llx", subcode_label, m_exc_subcode);
}
if (m_exc_data_count > 0)
strm.PutChar(')');
m_description.swap (strm.GetString());
}
return m_description.c_str();
}
StopInfoSP
StopInfoMachException::CreateStopReasonWithMachException
(
Thread &thread,
uint32_t exc_type,
uint32_t exc_data_count,
uint64_t exc_code,
uint64_t exc_sub_code
)
{
if (exc_type != 0)
{
ArchSpec::CPU cpu = thread.GetProcess().GetTarget().GetArchitecture().GetGenericCPUType();
switch (exc_type)
{
case 1: // EXC_BAD_ACCESS
break;
case 2: // EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION
switch (cpu)
{
case ArchSpec::eCPU_ppc:
case ArchSpec::eCPU_ppc64:
switch (exc_code)
{
case 1: // EXC_PPC_INVALID_SYSCALL
case 2: // EXC_PPC_UNIPL_INST
case 3: // EXC_PPC_PRIVINST
case 4: // EXC_PPC_PRIVREG
break;
case 5: // EXC_PPC_TRACE
return StopInfo::CreateStopReasonToTrace (thread);
case 6: // EXC_PPC_PERFMON
break;
}
break;
default:
break;
}
break;
case 3: // EXC_ARITHMETIC
case 4: // EXC_EMULATION
break;
case 5: // EXC_SOFTWARE
if (exc_code == 0x10003) // EXC_SOFT_SIGNAL
return StopInfo::CreateStopReasonWithSignal (thread, exc_sub_code);
break;
case 6: // EXC_BREAKPOINT
{
bool is_software_breakpoint = false;
switch (cpu)
{
case ArchSpec::eCPU_i386:
case ArchSpec::eCPU_x86_64:
if (exc_code == 1) // EXC_I386_SGL
{
return StopInfo::CreateStopReasonToTrace(thread);
}
else if (exc_code == 2) // EXC_I386_BPT
{
is_software_breakpoint = true;
}
break;
case ArchSpec::eCPU_ppc:
case ArchSpec::eCPU_ppc64:
is_software_breakpoint = exc_code == 1; // EXC_PPC_BREAKPOINT
break;
case ArchSpec::eCPU_arm:
is_software_breakpoint = exc_code == 1; // EXC_ARM_BREAKPOINT
break;
default:
break;
}
if (is_software_breakpoint)
{
addr_t pc = thread.GetRegisterContext()->GetPC();
lldb::BreakpointSiteSP bp_site_sp = thread.GetProcess().GetBreakpointSiteList().FindByAddress(pc);
if (bp_site_sp)
{
// If the breakpoint is for this thread, then we'll report the hit, but if it is for another thread,
// we can just report no reason. We don't need to worry about stepping over the breakpoint here, that
// will be taken care of when the thread resumes and notices that there's a breakpoint under the pc.
Abtracted the old "lldb_private::Thread::StopInfo" into an abtract class. This will allow debugger plug-ins to make any instance of "lldb_private::StopInfo" that can completely describe any stop reason. It also provides a framework for doing intelligent things with the stop info at important times in the lifetime of the inferior. Examples include the signal stop info in StopInfoUnixSignal. It will check with the process to see that the current action is for the signal. These actions include wether to stop for the signal, wether the notify that the signal was hit, and wether to pass the signal along to the inferior process. The StopInfoUnixSignal class overrides the "ShouldStop()" method of StopInfo and this allows the stop info to determine if it should stop at the signal or continue the process. StopInfo subclasses must override the following functions: virtual lldb::StopReason GetStopReason () const = 0; virtual const char * GetDescription () = 0; StopInfo subclasses can override the following functions: // If the subclass returns "false", the inferior will resume. The default // version of this function returns "true" which means the default stop // info will stop the process. The breakpoint subclass will check if // the breakpoint wants us to stop by calling any installed callback on // the breakpoint, and also checking if the breakpoint is for the current // thread. Signals will check if they should stop based off of the // UnixSignal settings in the process. virtual bool ShouldStop (Event *event_ptr); // Sublasses can state if they want to notify the debugger when "ShouldStop" // returns false. This would be handy for breakpoints where you want to // log information and continue and is also used by the signal stop info // to notify that a signal was received (after it checks with the process // signal settings). virtual bool ShouldNotify (Event *event_ptr) { return false; } // Allow subclasses to do something intelligent right before we resume. // The signal class will figure out if the signal should be propagated // to the inferior process and pass that along to the debugger plug-ins. virtual void WillResume (lldb::StateType resume_state) { // By default, don't do anything } The support the Mach exceptions was moved into the lldb/source/Plugins/Process/Utility folder and now doesn't polute the lldb_private::Thread class with platform specific code. llvm-svn: 110184
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if (bp_site_sp->ValidForThisThread (&thread))
return StopInfo::CreateStopReasonWithBreakpointSiteID (thread, bp_site_sp->GetID());
else
return StopInfoSP();
Abtracted the old "lldb_private::Thread::StopInfo" into an abtract class. This will allow debugger plug-ins to make any instance of "lldb_private::StopInfo" that can completely describe any stop reason. It also provides a framework for doing intelligent things with the stop info at important times in the lifetime of the inferior. Examples include the signal stop info in StopInfoUnixSignal. It will check with the process to see that the current action is for the signal. These actions include wether to stop for the signal, wether the notify that the signal was hit, and wether to pass the signal along to the inferior process. The StopInfoUnixSignal class overrides the "ShouldStop()" method of StopInfo and this allows the stop info to determine if it should stop at the signal or continue the process. StopInfo subclasses must override the following functions: virtual lldb::StopReason GetStopReason () const = 0; virtual const char * GetDescription () = 0; StopInfo subclasses can override the following functions: // If the subclass returns "false", the inferior will resume. The default // version of this function returns "true" which means the default stop // info will stop the process. The breakpoint subclass will check if // the breakpoint wants us to stop by calling any installed callback on // the breakpoint, and also checking if the breakpoint is for the current // thread. Signals will check if they should stop based off of the // UnixSignal settings in the process. virtual bool ShouldStop (Event *event_ptr); // Sublasses can state if they want to notify the debugger when "ShouldStop" // returns false. This would be handy for breakpoints where you want to // log information and continue and is also used by the signal stop info // to notify that a signal was received (after it checks with the process // signal settings). virtual bool ShouldNotify (Event *event_ptr) { return false; } // Allow subclasses to do something intelligent right before we resume. // The signal class will figure out if the signal should be propagated // to the inferior process and pass that along to the debugger plug-ins. virtual void WillResume (lldb::StateType resume_state) { // By default, don't do anything } The support the Mach exceptions was moved into the lldb/source/Plugins/Process/Utility folder and now doesn't polute the lldb_private::Thread class with platform specific code. llvm-svn: 110184
2010-08-04 09:40:35 +08:00
}
Abtracted the old "lldb_private::Thread::StopInfo" into an abtract class. This will allow debugger plug-ins to make any instance of "lldb_private::StopInfo" that can completely describe any stop reason. It also provides a framework for doing intelligent things with the stop info at important times in the lifetime of the inferior. Examples include the signal stop info in StopInfoUnixSignal. It will check with the process to see that the current action is for the signal. These actions include wether to stop for the signal, wether the notify that the signal was hit, and wether to pass the signal along to the inferior process. The StopInfoUnixSignal class overrides the "ShouldStop()" method of StopInfo and this allows the stop info to determine if it should stop at the signal or continue the process. StopInfo subclasses must override the following functions: virtual lldb::StopReason GetStopReason () const = 0; virtual const char * GetDescription () = 0; StopInfo subclasses can override the following functions: // If the subclass returns "false", the inferior will resume. The default // version of this function returns "true" which means the default stop // info will stop the process. The breakpoint subclass will check if // the breakpoint wants us to stop by calling any installed callback on // the breakpoint, and also checking if the breakpoint is for the current // thread. Signals will check if they should stop based off of the // UnixSignal settings in the process. virtual bool ShouldStop (Event *event_ptr); // Sublasses can state if they want to notify the debugger when "ShouldStop" // returns false. This would be handy for breakpoints where you want to // log information and continue and is also used by the signal stop info // to notify that a signal was received (after it checks with the process // signal settings). virtual bool ShouldNotify (Event *event_ptr) { return false; } // Allow subclasses to do something intelligent right before we resume. // The signal class will figure out if the signal should be propagated // to the inferior process and pass that along to the debugger plug-ins. virtual void WillResume (lldb::StateType resume_state) { // By default, don't do anything } The support the Mach exceptions was moved into the lldb/source/Plugins/Process/Utility folder and now doesn't polute the lldb_private::Thread class with platform specific code. llvm-svn: 110184
2010-08-04 09:40:35 +08:00
}
}
break;
case 7: // EXC_SYSCALL
case 8: // EXC_MACH_SYSCALL
case 9: // EXC_RPC_ALERT
case 10: // EXC_CRASH
break;
}
return StopInfoSP(new StopInfoMachException (thread, exc_type, exc_data_count, exc_code, exc_sub_code));
}
return StopInfoSP();
}