* On Android (at least on platfrom-21 x86) the dynamic linker reports the
executable with its full path
* Use the platform path of the executable when storing it into the cache
(used to identify the SO entry for the executable) as this is the path
what will be reported by the dynamic linker. If the platform path isn't
set (local debugging) then it falls back to the normal file path.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8296
llvm-svn: 232158
Fill in the missing part of the architecture in GetProcessInfo from the
HostArchitecture (e.g. Environment).
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8292
llvm-svn: 232157
The file path is currently required on android because the executables
only contain the name of the system libraries without their path. This
CL add an extra field to the qModuleInfo packet to return the full path
of a modul and add logic to locate a shared module on android.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8221
llvm-svn: 232156
This CL change the logic used to terminate the monitor thread of
NativeProcessLinux to use a signal instead of pthread_cancel as
pthread_cancel is not supported on android.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8205
llvm-svn: 232155
Previously it was fetched only if the architecture isn't valid, but the
architecture can be valid without containing all information about the
current target (e.g. missing os).
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8057
llvm-svn: 232153
Summary:
SymbolFileDWARF was not respecting the include_inlines argument in function lookup in all code
paths. This resulted in an attempt to call an inlined function during expression evaluation,
which is impossible, and usually resulted in a segfault in the inferior. This patch makes sure
include_inlines is respected in all code paths.
Reviewers: clayborg
Subscribers: lldb-commits, sivachandra
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8286
llvm-svn: 232151
Android have more file descriptor opened by the shell what are inherited
to the process (different ones on device and on emulator).
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8299
llvm-svn: 232150
headers even if they arrived when merging non-system modules.
The idea of this code is that we don't want to warn the user about
macros defined multiple times by their system headers with slightly
different definitions. We should have this behavior if either the
macro comes from a system module, or the definition within the module
comes from a system header. Previously, we would warn on ambiguous
macros being merged when they came from a users modules even though they
only showed up via system headers.
By surviving this we can handle common system header macro differences
like differing 'const' qualification of pointers due to some headers
predating 'const' being valid in C code, even when those systems headers
are pre-built into a system module.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8310
llvm-svn: 232149
%Q5_Q6<def> = COPY %Q2_Q3
%D5<def> =
%D3<def> =
%D3<def> = COPY %D6 // Incorrectly removed in MachineCopyPropagation
Using of %D3 results in incorrect result ...
Reviewed in http://reviews.llvm.org/D8242
llvm-svn: 232142
TestLldbGdbServer was failing because it always assumed AVX is available on
x86_64 Linux. This patch checks the target before asserting that AVX
registers are available.
llvm-svn: 232137
This works by creating a command backed by a class whose interface should - at least - include
def __init__(self, debugger, session_dict)
def __call__(self, args, return_obj, exe_ctx)
What works:
- adding a command via command script add --class
- calling a thusly created command
What is missing:
- support for custom help
- test cases
The missing parts will follow over the next couple of days
This is an improvement over the existing system as:
a) it provides an obvious location for commands to provide help strings (i.e. methods)
b) it allows commands to store state in an obvious fashion
c) it allows us to easily add features to script commands over time (option parsing and subcommands registration, I am looking at you :-)
llvm-svn: 232136
There's a missed optimization opportunity where we could look at the full chain of computation and take the intersection of the flags instead of only looking one instruction deep.
llvm-svn: 232134
This is complicated by the fact that we can't simply use side-effecting
calls in an argument list without losing all guarantees about the order
they're emitted. To keep things deterministic we use tuples and brace
initialization, which thankfully guarantees evaluation order.
No functionality change intended.
llvm-svn: 232121
This should complete the job started in r231794 and continued in r232045:
We want to replace as much custom x86 shuffling via intrinsics
as possible because pushing the code down the generic shuffle
optimization path allows for better codegen and less complexity
in LLVM.
AVX2 introduced proper integer variants of the hacked integer insert/extract
C intrinsics that were created for this same functionality with AVX1.
This should complete the removal of insert/extract128 intrinsics.
The Clang precursor patch for this change was checked in at r232109.
llvm-svn: 232120
This is nearly identical to the v*f128_si256 parts of r231792 and r232052.
AVX2 introduced proper integer variants of the hacked integer insert/extract
C intrinsics that were created for this same functionality with AVX1.
This should complete the front end fixes for insert/extract128 intrinsics.
Corresponding LLVM patch to follow.
llvm-svn: 232109
Instead print them as part of the $dst operand. The AsmMatcher
requires the 32-bit and 64-bit encodings have the same mnemonic in
order to parse them correctly.
llvm-svn: 232105