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//===-- ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.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/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.h"
// C Includes
// C++ Includes
// Other libraries and framework includes
// Project includes
#include "lldb/lldb-private-log.h"
#include "lldb/Core/Log.h"
#include "lldb/Core/Stream.h"
#include "lldb/Target/Process.h"
#include "lldb/Target/RegisterContext.h"
using namespace lldb;
using namespace lldb_private;
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
// ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint: Single steps over a breakpoint bp_site_sp at the pc.
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint::ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint (Thread &thread) :
ThreadPlan (ThreadPlan::eKindStepOverBreakpoint, "Step over breakpoint trap",
thread,
eVoteNo,
eVoteNoOpinion), // We need to report the run since this happens
// first in the thread plan stack when stepping
// over a breakpoint
m_breakpoint_addr (LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS),
m_auto_continue(false),
m_reenabled_breakpoint_site (false)
{
m_breakpoint_addr = m_thread.GetRegisterContext()->GetPC();
m_breakpoint_site_id = m_thread.GetProcess()->GetBreakpointSiteList().FindIDByAddress (m_breakpoint_addr);
}
ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint::~ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint ()
{
}
void
ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint::GetDescription (Stream *s, lldb::DescriptionLevel level)
{
s->Printf("Single stepping past breakpoint site %" PRIu64 " at 0x%" PRIx64, m_breakpoint_site_id, (uint64_t)m_breakpoint_addr);
}
bool
ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint::ValidatePlan (Stream *error)
{
return true;
}
bool
Figure out the reply to "PlanExplainsStop" once when we stop and then use the cached value. This fixes problems, for instance, with the StepRange plans, where they know that they explained the stop because they were at their "run to here" breakpoint, then deleted that breakpoint, so when they got asked again, doh! I had done this for a couple of plans in an ad hoc fashion, this just formalizes it. Also add a "ResumeRequested" in Process so that the code in the completion handlers can tell the ShouldStop logic they want to resume rather than just directly resuming. That allows us to handle resuming in a more controlled fashion. Also, SetPublicState can take a "restarted" flag, so that it doesn't drop the run lock when the target was immediately restarted. --This line, and those below , will be ignored-- M test/lang/objc/objc-dynamic-value/TestObjCDynamicValue.py M include/lldb/Target/ThreadList.h M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.h M include/lldb/Target/Thread.h M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanBase.h M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.h M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.h M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.h M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.h M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.h M include/lldb/Target/StopInfo.h M include/lldb/Target/Process.h M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.h M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlan.h M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.h M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.h M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.h M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.cpp M source/Target/StopInfo.cpp M source/Target/Process.cpp M source/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.cpp M source/Target/ThreadPlan.cpp M source/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.cpp M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.cpp M source/Target/ThreadList.cpp M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.cpp M source/Target/Thread.cpp M source/Target/ThreadPlanBase.cpp M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.cpp M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.cpp M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.cpp M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.cpp M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.cpp M lldb.xcodeproj/xcshareddata/xcschemes/Run Testsuite.xcscheme llvm-svn: 181381
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ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint::DoPlanExplainsStop (Event *event_ptr)
{
StopInfoSP stop_info_sp = GetPrivateStopInfo ();
if (stop_info_sp)
{
// It's a little surprising that we stop here for a breakpoint hit. However, when you single step ONTO a breakpoint
// we still want to call that a breakpoint hit, and trigger the actions, etc. Otherwise you would see the
// PC at the breakpoint without having triggered the actions, then you'd continue, the PC wouldn't change,
// and you'd see the breakpoint hit, which would be odd.
// So the lower levels fake "step onto breakpoint address" and return that as a breakpoint. So our trace
// step COULD appear as a breakpoint hit if the next instruction also contained a breakpoint.
StopReason reason = stop_info_sp->GetStopReason();
switch (reason)
{
case eStopReasonTrace:
case eStopReasonNone:
return true;
case eStopReasonBreakpoint:
// It's a little surprising that we stop here for a breakpoint hit. However, when you single step ONTO a
// breakpoint we still want to call that a breakpoint hit, and trigger the actions, etc. Otherwise you
// would see the PC at the breakpoint without having triggered the actions, then you'd continue, the PC
// wouldn't change, and you'd see the breakpoint hit, which would be odd.
// So the lower levels fake "step onto breakpoint address" and return that as a breakpoint hit. So our trace
// step COULD appear as a breakpoint hit if the next instruction also contained a breakpoint. We don't want
// to handle that, since we really don't know what to do with breakpoint hits. But make sure we don't set
// ourselves to auto-continue or we'll wrench control away from the plans that can deal with this.
SetAutoContinue(false);
return false;
default:
return false;
}
}
return false;
}
bool
ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint::ShouldStop (Event *event_ptr)
{
return !ShouldAutoContinue(event_ptr);
}
bool
ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint::StopOthers ()
{
return true;
}
StateType
ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint::GetPlanRunState ()
{
return eStateStepping;
}
bool
Figure out the reply to "PlanExplainsStop" once when we stop and then use the cached value. This fixes problems, for instance, with the StepRange plans, where they know that they explained the stop because they were at their "run to here" breakpoint, then deleted that breakpoint, so when they got asked again, doh! I had done this for a couple of plans in an ad hoc fashion, this just formalizes it. Also add a "ResumeRequested" in Process so that the code in the completion handlers can tell the ShouldStop logic they want to resume rather than just directly resuming. That allows us to handle resuming in a more controlled fashion. Also, SetPublicState can take a "restarted" flag, so that it doesn't drop the run lock when the target was immediately restarted. --This line, and those below , will be ignored-- M test/lang/objc/objc-dynamic-value/TestObjCDynamicValue.py M include/lldb/Target/ThreadList.h M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.h M include/lldb/Target/Thread.h M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanBase.h M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.h M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.h M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.h M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.h M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.h M include/lldb/Target/StopInfo.h M include/lldb/Target/Process.h M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.h M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlan.h M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.h M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.h M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.h M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.cpp M source/Target/StopInfo.cpp M source/Target/Process.cpp M source/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.cpp M source/Target/ThreadPlan.cpp M source/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.cpp M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.cpp M source/Target/ThreadList.cpp M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.cpp M source/Target/Thread.cpp M source/Target/ThreadPlanBase.cpp M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.cpp M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.cpp M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.cpp M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.cpp M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.cpp M lldb.xcodeproj/xcshareddata/xcschemes/Run Testsuite.xcscheme llvm-svn: 181381
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ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint::DoWillResume (StateType resume_state, bool current_plan)
{
if (current_plan)
{
BreakpointSiteSP bp_site_sp (m_thread.GetProcess()->GetBreakpointSiteList().FindByAddress (m_breakpoint_addr));
if (bp_site_sp && bp_site_sp->IsEnabled())
m_thread.GetProcess()->DisableBreakpointSite (bp_site_sp.get());
}
return true;
}
bool
ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint::WillStop ()
{
ReenableBreakpointSite ();
return true;
}
bool
ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint::MischiefManaged ()
{
lldb::addr_t pc_addr = m_thread.GetRegisterContext()->GetPC();
if (pc_addr == m_breakpoint_addr)
{
// If we are still at the PC of our breakpoint, then for some reason we didn't
// get a chance to run.
return false;
}
else
{
Log *log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_STEP));
if (log)
log->Printf("Completed step over breakpoint plan.");
// Otherwise, re-enable the breakpoint we were stepping over, and we're done.
ReenableBreakpointSite ();
ThreadPlan::MischiefManaged ();
return true;
}
}
void
ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint::ReenableBreakpointSite ()
{
if (!m_reenabled_breakpoint_site)
{
m_reenabled_breakpoint_site = true;
BreakpointSiteSP bp_site_sp (m_thread.GetProcess()->GetBreakpointSiteList().FindByAddress (m_breakpoint_addr));
if (bp_site_sp)
{
m_thread.GetProcess()->EnableBreakpointSite (bp_site_sp.get());
}
}
}
void
ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint::ThreadDestroyed ()
{
ReenableBreakpointSite ();
}
void
ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint::SetAutoContinue (bool do_it)
{
m_auto_continue = do_it;
}
bool
ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint::ShouldAutoContinue (Event *event_ptr)
{
return m_auto_continue;
}
bool
ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint::IsPlanStale()
{
return m_thread.GetRegisterContext()->GetPC() != m_breakpoint_addr;
}