llvm-project/lldb/source/Target/ThreadPlan.cpp

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//===-- ThreadPlan.cpp ------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "lldb/Target/ThreadPlan.h"
// C Includes
// C++ Includes
// Other libraries and framework includes
// Project includes
#include "lldb/Core/Debugger.h"
#include "lldb/Core/Log.h"
#include "lldb/Core/State.h"
#include "lldb/Target/RegisterContext.h"
#include "lldb/Target/Thread.h"
#include "lldb/Target/Process.h"
#include "lldb/Target/Target.h"
using namespace lldb;
using namespace lldb_private;
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
// ThreadPlan constructor
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
ThreadPlan::ThreadPlan(ThreadPlanKind kind, const char *name, Thread &thread, Vote stop_vote, Vote run_vote) :
m_thread (thread),
m_stop_vote (stop_vote),
m_run_vote (run_vote),
m_kind (kind),
m_name (name),
m_plan_complete_mutex (Mutex::eMutexTypeRecursive),
m_plan_complete (false),
m_plan_private (false),
m_okay_to_discard (true),
m_is_master_plan (false),
m_plan_succeeded(true)
{
SetID (GetNextID());
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Destructor
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
ThreadPlan::~ThreadPlan()
{
}
bool
ThreadPlan::IsPlanComplete ()
{
Mutex::Locker locker(m_plan_complete_mutex);
return m_plan_complete;
}
void
ThreadPlan::SetPlanComplete (bool success)
{
Mutex::Locker locker(m_plan_complete_mutex);
m_plan_complete = true;
m_plan_succeeded = success;
}
bool
ThreadPlan::MischiefManaged ()
{
Mutex::Locker locker(m_plan_complete_mutex);
m_plan_complete = true;
return true;
}
Vote
ThreadPlan::ShouldReportStop (Event *event_ptr)
{
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_STEP));
if (m_stop_vote == eVoteNoOpinion)
{
ThreadPlan *prev_plan = GetPreviousPlan ();
if (prev_plan)
{
Vote prev_vote = prev_plan->ShouldReportStop (event_ptr);
if (log)
log->Printf ("ThreadPlan::ShouldReportStop() returning previous thread plan vote: %s",
GetVoteAsCString (prev_vote));
return prev_vote;
}
}
if (log)
log->Printf ("ThreadPlan::ShouldReportStop() returning vote: %s", GetVoteAsCString (m_stop_vote));
return m_stop_vote;
}
Vote
ThreadPlan::ShouldReportRun (Event *event_ptr)
{
if (m_run_vote == eVoteNoOpinion)
{
ThreadPlan *prev_plan = GetPreviousPlan ();
if (prev_plan)
return prev_plan->ShouldReportRun (event_ptr);
}
return m_run_vote;
}
bool
ThreadPlan::StopOthers ()
{
ThreadPlan *prev_plan;
prev_plan = GetPreviousPlan ();
if (prev_plan == NULL)
return false;
else
return prev_plan->StopOthers();
}
void
ThreadPlan::SetStopOthers (bool new_value)
{
// SetStopOthers doesn't work up the hierarchy. You have to set the
// explicit ThreadPlan you want to affect.
}
bool
ThreadPlan::WillResume (StateType resume_state, bool current_plan)
{
if (current_plan)
{
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_STEP));
if (log)
{
Fixed issues with RegisterContext classes and the subclasses. There was an issue with the way the UnwindLLDB was handing out RegisterContexts: it was making shared pointers to register contexts and then handing out just the pointers (which would get put into shared pointers in the thread and stack frame classes) and cause double free issues. MallocScribble helped to find these issues after I did some other cleanup. To help avoid any RegisterContext issue in the future, all code that deals with them now returns shared pointers to the register contexts so we don't end up with multiple deletions. Also now that the RegisterContext class doesn't require a stack frame, we patched a memory leak where a StackFrame object was being created and leaked. Made the RegisterContext class not have a pointer to a StackFrame object as one register context class can be used for N inlined stack frames so there is not a 1 - 1 mapping. Updates the ExecutionContextScope part of the RegisterContext class to never return a stack frame to indicate this when it is asked to recreate the execution context. Now register contexts point to the concrete frame using a concrete frame index. Concrete frames are all of the frames that are actually formed on the stack of a thread. These concrete frames can be turned into one or more user visible frames due to inlining. Each inlined stack frame has the exact same register context (shared via shared pointers) as any parent inlined stack frames all the way up to the concrete frame itself. So now the stack frames and the register contexts should behave much better. llvm-svn: 122976
2011-01-07 06:15:06 +08:00
RegisterContext *reg_ctx = m_thread.GetRegisterContext().get();
addr_t pc = reg_ctx->GetPC();
addr_t sp = reg_ctx->GetSP();
addr_t fp = reg_ctx->GetFP();
log->Printf("%s Thread #%u: tid = 0x%4.4llx, pc = 0x%8.8llx, sp = 0x%8.8llx, fp = 0x%8.8llx, "
"plan = '%s', state = %s, stop others = %d",
__FUNCTION__,
m_thread.GetIndexID(),
m_thread.GetID(),
(uint64_t)pc,
(uint64_t)sp,
(uint64_t)fp,
m_name.c_str(),
StateAsCString(resume_state),
StopOthers());
}
}
return true;
}
lldb::user_id_t
ThreadPlan::GetNextID()
{
static uint32_t g_nextPlanID = 0;
return ++g_nextPlanID;
}
void
ThreadPlan::DidPush()
{
}
void
ThreadPlan::WillPop()
{
}
bool
ThreadPlan::OkayToDiscard()
{
if (!IsMasterPlan())
return true;
else
return m_okay_to_discard;
}
lldb::StateType
ThreadPlan::RunState ()
{
if (m_tracer_sp && m_tracer_sp->TracingEnabled() && m_tracer_sp->SingleStepEnabled())
return eStateStepping;
else
return GetPlanRunState();
}