Fix issues with inferior stdout coming out of order

Summary:
We've had a bug where two pieces of code, executing on two threads were
attempting to write inferior output simultaneously. The first one was in
Debugger::HandleProcessEvent, which handled the cases where stdout was
coming while the process was running. The second was in
CommandInterpreter::IOHandlerInputComplete, which was ensuring that any
output is printed before the command which caused process to run
terminates.

Both of these things make sense, but the fact they were implemented as
two independent functions without any synchronization meant that race
conditions could occur (e.g. both threads call process->GetSTDOUT, get
two chunks of data, but then end up calling stream->Write in opposite
order). This was most apparent in situations where a process quickly
writes a bunch of output and then exits (as all our register tests do).

This patch adds a mutex to ensure that stdout forwarding happens
atomically. It also refactors a code somewhat in order to reduce code
duplication.

Reviewers: clayborg, jingham

Subscribers: jfb, mgorny, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65152

llvm-svn: 367418
This commit is contained in:
Pavel Labath 2019-07-31 12:06:50 +00:00
parent 5f616901f5
commit a9d58436af
4 changed files with 31 additions and 91 deletions

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@ -345,9 +345,10 @@ protected:
void HandleThreadEvent(const lldb::EventSP &event_sp);
size_t GetProcessSTDOUT(Process *process, Stream *stream);
size_t GetProcessSTDERR(Process *process, Stream *stream);
// Ensures two threads don't attempt to flush process output in parallel.
std::mutex m_output_flush_mutex;
void FlushProcessOutput(Process &process, bool flush_stdout,
bool flush_stderr);
SourceManager::SourceFileCache &GetSourceFileCache() {
return m_source_file_cache;

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@ -518,7 +518,7 @@ protected:
bool IOHandlerInterrupt(IOHandler &io_handler) override;
size_t GetProcessOutput();
void GetProcessOutput();
void SetSynchronous(bool value);

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@ -1252,60 +1252,23 @@ void Debugger::HandleBreakpointEvent(const EventSP &event_sp) {
// }
}
size_t Debugger::GetProcessSTDOUT(Process *process, Stream *stream) {
size_t total_bytes = 0;
if (stream == nullptr)
stream = GetOutputFile().get();
if (stream) {
// The process has stuff waiting for stdout; get it and write it out to the
// appropriate place.
if (process == nullptr) {
TargetSP target_sp = GetTargetList().GetSelectedTarget();
if (target_sp)
process = target_sp->GetProcessSP().get();
}
if (process) {
void Debugger::FlushProcessOutput(Process &process, bool flush_stdout,
bool flush_stderr) {
const auto &flush = [&](Stream &stream,
size_t (Process::*get)(char *, size_t, Status &)) {
Status error;
size_t len;
char stdio_buffer[1024];
while ((len = process->GetSTDOUT(stdio_buffer, sizeof(stdio_buffer),
error)) > 0) {
stream->Write(stdio_buffer, len);
total_bytes += len;
}
}
stream->Flush();
}
return total_bytes;
}
char buffer[1024];
while ((len = (process.*get)(buffer, sizeof(buffer), error)) > 0)
stream.Write(buffer, len);
stream.Flush();
};
size_t Debugger::GetProcessSTDERR(Process *process, Stream *stream) {
size_t total_bytes = 0;
if (stream == nullptr)
stream = GetOutputFile().get();
if (stream) {
// The process has stuff waiting for stderr; get it and write it out to the
// appropriate place.
if (process == nullptr) {
TargetSP target_sp = GetTargetList().GetSelectedTarget();
if (target_sp)
process = target_sp->GetProcessSP().get();
}
if (process) {
Status error;
size_t len;
char stdio_buffer[1024];
while ((len = process->GetSTDERR(stdio_buffer, sizeof(stdio_buffer),
error)) > 0) {
stream->Write(stdio_buffer, len);
total_bytes += len;
}
}
stream->Flush();
}
return total_bytes;
std::lock_guard<std::mutex> guard(m_output_flush_mutex);
if (flush_stdout)
flush(*GetAsyncOutputStream(), &Process::GetSTDOUT);
if (flush_stderr)
flush(*GetAsyncErrorStream(), &Process::GetSTDERR);
}
// This function handles events that were broadcast by the process.
@ -1345,15 +1308,9 @@ void Debugger::HandleProcessEvent(const EventSP &event_sp) {
pop_process_io_handler);
}
// Now display and STDOUT
if (got_stdout || got_state_changed) {
GetProcessSTDOUT(process_sp.get(), output_stream_sp.get());
}
// Now display and STDERR
if (got_stderr || got_state_changed) {
GetProcessSTDERR(process_sp.get(), error_stream_sp.get());
}
// Now display STDOUT and STDERR
FlushProcessOutput(*process_sp, got_stdout || got_state_changed,
got_stderr || got_state_changed);
// Give structured data events an opportunity to display.
if (got_structured_data) {

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@ -2664,32 +2664,14 @@ void CommandInterpreter::UpdateExecutionContext(
}
}
size_t CommandInterpreter::GetProcessOutput() {
// The process has stuff waiting for stderr; get it and write it out to the
// appropriate place.
char stdio_buffer[1024];
size_t len;
size_t total_bytes = 0;
Status error;
void CommandInterpreter::GetProcessOutput() {
TargetSP target_sp(m_debugger.GetTargetList().GetSelectedTarget());
if (target_sp) {
ProcessSP process_sp(target_sp->GetProcessSP());
if (process_sp) {
while ((len = process_sp->GetSTDOUT(stdio_buffer, sizeof(stdio_buffer),
error)) > 0) {
size_t bytes_written = len;
m_debugger.GetOutputFile()->Write(stdio_buffer, bytes_written);
total_bytes += len;
}
while ((len = process_sp->GetSTDERR(stdio_buffer, sizeof(stdio_buffer),
error)) > 0) {
size_t bytes_written = len;
m_debugger.GetErrorFile()->Write(stdio_buffer, bytes_written);
total_bytes += len;
}
}
}
return total_bytes;
if (!target_sp)
return;
if (ProcessSP process_sp = target_sp->GetProcessSP())
m_debugger.FlushProcessOutput(*process_sp, /*flush_stdout*/ true,
/*flush_stderr*/ true);
}
void CommandInterpreter::StartHandlingCommand() {