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Zachary Turner e6e2bb3842 Rework LLDB system initialization.
In an effort to reduce binary size for components not wishing to
link against all of LLDB, as well as a parallel effort to reduce
link dependencies on Python, this patch splits out the notion of
LLDB initialization into "full" and "common" initialization.

All code related to initializing the full LLDB suite lives directly
in API now.  Previously it was only referenced from API, but because
it was defined in lldbCore, it would get implicitly linked against
by everything including lldb-server, causing a considerable
increase in binary size.

By moving this to the API layer, it also creates a better layering
for the ongoing effort to make the embedded interpreter replacable
with one from a different language (or even be completely removeable).

One semantic change necessary to get this all working was to remove
the notion of a shared debugger refcount.  The debugger is either
initialized or uninitialized now, and calling Initialize() multiple
times will simply have no effect, while the first Terminate() will
now shut it down no matter how many times Initialize() was called.
This behaves nicely with all of our supported usage patterns though,
and allows us to fix a number of nasty hacks from before.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8462

llvm-svn: 233758
2015-03-31 21:03:22 +00:00
Greg Clayton 902716728c Make sure that "add-dsym" can't crash us when using it.
I am fixing this by:
1 - make sure we aren't trying to set the symbol file for a module to the same thing it already has and leaving it alone if it is the same
2 - keep all old symbol files around in the module in case there are any outstanding type references

<rdar://problem/18029116>

llvm-svn: 233757
2015-03-31 21:01:48 +00:00
Tamas Berghammer dccbfaf917 Fix type detection for 'char' variables
A char can have signed and unsigned encoding but previously lldb always
assumed it is signed. This CL adds a logic to detect the encoding of
'char' types based on the default encoding on the target architecture.
It fixes variable printing and expression evaluation on architectures
where 'char' is signed by default.

Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8636

llvm-svn: 233682
2015-03-31 10:21:50 +00:00
Adrian McCarthy e704c4ffd9 Work around lack of %zd printf format specifier in MSVC libs.
llvm-svn: 233569
2015-03-30 17:46:36 +00:00
Sylvestre Ledru ebda55986a Bug 23051 - Fix build failure on Freebsd with gcc 4.9.
Patch by Craig Rodrigues

llvm-svn: 233478
2015-03-28 10:13:47 +00:00
Pavel Labath 8ac06996bf Support for truncate/append on log files
Summary:
Presently, if a log file already exists, lldb simply starts overwriting bits of it, without
truncating or anything. This patch makes it use eFileOptionFileTruncate by default. It also adds
an --append option, which will append to the file without truncating. A test is included.

Reviewers: clayborg

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8450

llvm-svn: 232801
2015-03-20 09:43:20 +00:00
Zachary Turner 3a00691f3d Move LLDB initialization/shutdown to Initialization.
This creates a new top-level folder called Initialization which
is intended to hold code specific to LLDB system initialization.
Currently this holds the Initialize() and Terminate() functions,
as well as the fatal error handler.

This provides a means to break the massive dependency cycle which
is caused by the fact that Debugger depends on Initialize and
Terminate which then depends on the entire LLDB project.  With
this structure, it will be possible for applications to invoke
lldb_private::Initialize() directly, and have that invoke
Debugger::Initialize.

llvm-svn: 232768
2015-03-19 22:00:21 +00:00
Zachary Turner 5023257f23 Move some functions from source/lldb.cpp to Utility.
Specifically, there were some functions for converting enums
to strings and a function for matching a string using a specific
matching algorithm.  This moves those functions to more appropriate
headers in lldb/Utility and updates references to include the
new headers.

llvm-svn: 232673
2015-03-18 21:31:45 +00:00
Zachary Turner 3294de270e Move lldb-log.cpp to core/Logging.cpp
So that we don't have to update every single #include in the entire
codebase to #include this new header (which used to get included by
lldb-private-log.h, we automatically #include "Logging.h" from
within "Log.h".

llvm-svn: 232653
2015-03-18 18:20:42 +00:00
Zachary Turner 0641ca1a2d Remove ScriptInterpreterObject.
This removes ScriptInterpreterObject from the codebase completely.
Places that used to rely on ScriptInterpreterObject now use
StructuredData::Object and its derived classes.  To support this,
a new type of StructuredData object is introduced, called
StructuredData::Generic, which stores a void*.  Internally within
the python library, StructuredPythonObject subclasses this
StructuredData::Generic class so that it can addref and decref
the python object on construction and destruction.

Additionally, all of the classes in PythonDataObjects.h such
as PythonList, PythonDictionary, etc now provide a method to
create an instance of the corresponding StructuredData type.  For
example, there is PythonDictionary::CreateStructuredDictionary.
To eliminate dependencies on PythonDataObjects for external
callers, all ScriptInterpreter methods now return only
StructuredData classes

The rest of the changes in this CL are focused on fixing up
users of PythonDataObjects classes to use the new StructuredData
classes.

llvm-svn: 232534
2015-03-17 20:04:04 +00:00
Mohit K. Bhakkad 3df471c32d [MIPS] - Register Context for MIPS64
Patch by Jaydeep Patil

Summery:
1. Add MIPS variants by parsing e_flags of the ELF
2. Create RegisterInfoInterface and RegisterContext for MIPS64 and MIPS64EL

Reviewers: clayborg

Subscribers: tberghammer, bhushan, mohit.bhakkad, sagar

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8166

llvm-svn: 232467
2015-03-17 11:43:56 +00:00
Oleksiy Vyalov 933f853030 Make ModuleList::GetSharedModule to use module_search_paths parameter.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D8365

llvm-svn: 232437
2015-03-16 23:44:30 +00:00
Enrico Granata ef238c1df2 This fixes the build I previously broke - and actually makes the test case work just like I promised
llvm-svn: 232115
2015-03-12 22:30:58 +00:00
Enrico Granata 495dccd67f Fix a bug in the data formatters where summary strings would not look into the non-synthetic value for child members if the ValueObject being formatted happened to have a synthetic value
rdar://15630776

llvm-svn: 232114
2015-03-12 22:17:07 +00:00
Pavel Labath 3f5df53fde Fix ProcessIO test failures
Summary:
There was a race condition regarding the output of the inferior process. The reading of the
output is performed on a separate thread, and there was no guarantee that the output will get
eventually consumed. Because of that, it was happening that calling Process::GetSTDOUT was not
returning anything even though the process was terminated and would definitely not produce any
further output. This was usually happening only under very heavy system load, but it can be
reproduced by placing an usleep in the stdio thread (Process::STDIOReadThreadBytesReceived).

This patch addresses this by adding synchronization capabilities to the Communication thread.
After calling Communication::SynchronizeWithReadThread one can be sure that all pending input has
been processed by the read thread. This function is then called after every public event which
stops the process to obtain the entire process output.

Test Plan: TestProcessIO.py should now succeed every time instead of flaking in and out.

Reviewers: clayborg, jingham

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8246

llvm-svn: 232023
2015-03-12 10:12:41 +00:00
Robert Flack f196c93172 Add Debugger::InitializeForLLGS to allow ref counted LLGS initialization.
After http://reviews.llvm.org/D8133 landed as r231550 process launch on remote platform stopped working.

This adds Debugger::InitializeForLLGS and tracks whether one or both of Initialize and InitializeForLLGS have been called, calling only the corresponding lldb_private::Terminate* methods as necessary. Since lldb_private::Terminate calls lldb_private::TerminateForLLGS, the latter method may be called twice if Initialize was called for both however the terminate methods ensure they are only called once after being initialized.

This still maintains the reduced binary size, though it does now technically link in lldb_private::Terminate on lldb-server even though this should never be called.

This should resolve the issue raised in http://reviews.llvm.org/D8133 where Debugger::Terminate assumed that there were 0 references to debugger and terminated early.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8183

llvm-svn: 231808
2015-03-10 18:07:47 +00:00
Oleksiy Vyalov 63acdfdeb2 Add Utility/ModuleCache class and integrate it with PlatformGDBRemoteServer - in order to allow modules caching from remote targets.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D8037

llvm-svn: 231734
2015-03-10 01:15:28 +00:00
Zachary Turner a893d3014b Remove Host::Backtrace in favor of llvm::sys::PrintStackTrace()
This removes Host::Backtrace from the codebase, and changes all
call sites to use llvm::sys::PrintStackTrace().  This makes the
functionality available for all platforms, and even for platforms
which currently had a supported implementation of Host::Backtrace,
this patch should enable richer information in stack traces, such
as file and line number information, as well as giving it the
ability to unwind through inlined functions.

llvm-svn: 231511
2015-03-06 20:45:43 +00:00
Zachary Turner 633a29cffb Further reduce header footprint of Debugger.h.
llvm-svn: 231202
2015-03-04 01:58:01 +00:00
Zachary Turner af0f45f1c9 Don't #include ClangPersistentVariables.h from Process.h
Nothing from this header file was even being referenced in
Process.h anyway, so it was a completely unnecessary include.

llvm-svn: 231131
2015-03-03 21:05:17 +00:00
Zachary Turner 88c6b62e9c Don't #include ClangASTContext.h from Module.h
This is part of a larger effort to reduce header file footprints.
Combined, these patches reduce the build time of LLDB locally by
over 30%.  However, they touch many files and make many changes,
so will be submitted in small incremental pieces.

Reviewed By: Greg Clayton
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8022

llvm-svn: 231097
2015-03-03 18:34:26 +00:00
Bruce Mitchener 11d86362ae Remove duplicated code for synthetic array members.
Summary:
The code for GetSyntheticArrayMemberFromPointer and
GetSyntheticArrayMemberFromArray was identical, so just collapse the
the methods into one.

Reviewers: granata.enrico, clayborg

Reviewed By: clayborg

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7911

llvm-svn: 230708
2015-02-26 23:55:39 +00:00
Chaoren Lin b6cd5fe918 Fix Bug 20400
Summary:
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=20400

The default triple of i686-pc-linux-gnu for 32 bit linux targets is compatible
but not necessarily identical to the inferior binaries.

Applying Azat Khuzhin's solution of using ArchSpec::IsCompatibleMatch() instead
of ArchSpec::IsExactMatch() when comparing ObjectFile and Modules architecture.

Reviewers: vharron

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7897

llvm-svn: 230694
2015-02-26 22:15:16 +00:00
Siva Chandra 9aaab55800 Fix a typo Debugger::ExecuteIOHanders to Debugger::ExecuteIOHandlers.
Test Plan: Build LLDB.

Reviewers: zturner, vharron, clayborg

Reviewed By: vharron, clayborg

Subscribers: jingham, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7894

llvm-svn: 230663
2015-02-26 19:26:36 +00:00
Enrico Granata b523deaa38 Fix a bug where LLDB could be convinced to attempt to extract a bitfield of size 0, and consequently crash
llvm-svn: 230661
2015-02-26 19:00:23 +00:00
Pavel Labath c95f7e2a7c Refactor OptionValue::SetValueFromCString to use llvm::StringRef
Reviewers: clayborg

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7676

llvm-svn: 230005
2015-02-20 11:14:59 +00:00
Vince Harron e837626173 Fix TestDataFormatter* on Linux
llvm::StringRef doesn't make a copy of a string, it just holds a
reference. When special_directions_stream went out of scope,
special_directions was holding on to a stale pointer.

Moving special_directions_stream into a higher scope to keep
special_directions pointing to a valid string.

llvm-svn: 229767
2015-02-18 23:16:51 +00:00
Jason Molenda c980fa92eb Change the default disassembly format again. First attempt at
changing it was in r219544 - after living on that for a few 
months, I wanted to take another crack at this.

The disassembly-format setting still exists and the old format
can be user specified with a setting like

${current-pc-arrow}${addr-file-or-load}{ <${function.name-without-args}${function.concrete-only-addr-offset-no-padding}>}: 

This patch was discussed in http://reviews.llvm.org/D7578

<rdar://problem/19726421>

llvm-svn: 229186
2015-02-13 23:24:21 +00:00
Greg Clayton d6346e6f3e Add a ModuleList::ForEach(...) which takes the module list mutex calls the std::function argument with each module. If you return true in the callback, iteration will continue, if you return false, iteration will stop and the lock will be released.
<rdar://problem/19213054>

llvm-svn: 229008
2015-02-13 01:19:24 +00:00
Greg Clayton 526ae040ba Make a more complete fix for always supplying an execution context when getting byte sizes from types.
There was a test in the test suite that was triggering the backtrace logging output that requested that the client pass an execution context. Sometimes we need the process for Objective C types because our static notion of the type might not align with the reality when being run in a live runtime.

Switched from an "ExecutionContext *" to an "ExecutionContextScope *" for greater ease of use.

llvm-svn: 228892
2015-02-12 00:34:25 +00:00
Enrico Granata 560558eb7c Introduce the notion of "runtime support values"
A runtime support value is a ValueObject whose only purpose is to support some language runtime's operation, but it does not directly provide any user-visible benefit
As such, unless the user is working on the runtime support, it is mostly safe for them not to see such a value when debugging

It is a language runtime's job to check whether a ValueObject is a support value, and that - in conjunction with a target setting - is used by frame variable and target variable
SBFrame::GetVariables gets a new overload with yet another flag to dictate whether to return those support values to the caller - that which defaults to the setting's value

rdar://problem/15539930

llvm-svn: 228791
2015-02-11 02:35:39 +00:00
Jason Molenda 75452e8c5c When creating a disassembler for one of the arm variants that can
only execute thumb instructions, force the arch triple string to
be "thumbv..." instead of "armv..." so we do the right thing by
default when disassembling arbitrary chunks of code.
<rdar://problem/15126397> 

llvm-svn: 228486
2015-02-07 06:03:49 +00:00
Pavel Labath 97a9ac1982 Avoid leaking log file descriptors into the inferior process.
Summary:
This commit adds a new open flag File::eOpenOptionCloseOnExec (i.e., O_CLOEXEC), and adds it to
the list of flags when opening log files (#ifndef windows). A regression test is included.

Reviewers: vharron, clayborg

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7412

llvm-svn: 228310
2015-02-05 16:44:42 +00:00
Greg Clayton 08928f308b Don't wait for the dynamic loader to set a module as a dynamic link editor, figure it out through the ObjectFile.
Background: dyld binaries often have extra symbols in their symbol table like "malloc" and "free" for the early bringup of dyld and we often don't want to set breakpoints in dynamic linker binaries. We also don't want to call the "malloc" or "free" function in dyld when a user writes an expression like "(void *)malloc(123)" so we need to avoid doing name lookups in dyld. We mark Modules as being dynamic link editors and this helps do correct lookups for breakpoints by name and function lookups.

<rdar://problem/19716267>

llvm-svn: 228261
2015-02-05 02:01:34 +00:00
Reid Kleckner d9041a3d99 Unbreak the cmake build by adding some new files
llvm-svn: 228224
2015-02-04 22:46:17 +00:00
Greg Clayton 281b65bcde Update documenation for the changed in from ${var.script:<pythonfunction>} to the new ${script.var:<pythonfunction>}.
llvm-svn: 228216
2015-02-04 22:24:47 +00:00
Greg Clayton 554f68d385 Get rid of Debugger::FormatPrompt() and replace it with the new FormatEntity class.
Why? Debugger::FormatPrompt() would run through the format prompt every time and parse it and emit it piece by piece. It also did formatting differently depending on which key/value pair it was parsing. 

The new code improves on this with the following features:
1 - Allow format strings to be parsed into a FormatEntity::Entry which can contain multiple child FormatEntity::Entry objects. This FormatEntity::Entry is a parsed version of what was previously always done in Debugger::FormatPrompt() so it is more efficient to emit formatted strings using the new parsed FormatEntity::Entry.
2 - Allows errors in format strings to be shown immediately when setting the settings (frame-format, thread-format, disassembly-format
3 - Allows auto completion by implementing a new OptionValueFormatEntity and switching frame-format, thread-format, and disassembly-format settings over to using it.
4 - The FormatEntity::Entry for each of the frame-format, thread-format, disassembly-format settings only replaces the old one if the format parses correctly
5 - Combines all consecutive string values together for efficient output. This means all "${ansi.*}" keys and all desensitized characters like "\n" "\t" "\0721" "\x23" will get combined with their previous strings
6 - ${*.script:} (like "${var.script:mymodule.my_var_function}") have all been switched over to use ${script.*:} "${script.var:mymodule.my_var_function}") to make the format easier to parse as I don't believe anyone was using these format string power user features.
7 - All key values pairs are defined in simple C arrays of entries so it is much easier to add new entries.

These changes pave the way for subsequent modifications where we can modify formats to do more (like control the width of value strings can do more and add more functionality more easily like string formatting to control the width, printf formats and more).

llvm-svn: 228207
2015-02-04 22:00:53 +00:00
Oleksiy Vyalov f31a77f6cd Fix synchronization issue in Broadcaster::HijackBroadcaster.
llvm-svn: 228179
2015-02-04 19:42:32 +00:00
Greg Clayton ff48e4bea0 Fixed bugs in the multi-threaded access in HostInfoBase. Prior to this fix, static bool variables were used but this is not sufficient. We now use std::call_once in all places where the previous static bool code was used to try to implement thread safety.
This was causing code that opened multiple targets to try and get a path to debugserver from the GDB remote communication class, and it would get the LLDB path and some instances would return empty strings and it would cause debugserver to not be found.

<rdar://problem/18756927>

llvm-svn: 227935
2015-02-03 02:05:44 +00:00
Enrico Granata 951bdd5f41 Move several GetByteSize() calls over to the brave new world of taking an ExecutionContext*
And since enough of these are doing the right thing, add a test case to verify we are doing the right thing with freeze drying ObjC object types

Fixes rdar://18092770

llvm-svn: 227282
2015-01-28 01:09:45 +00:00
Greg Clayton 65b0e7630d If we say:
(lldb) b isEqual:

We end up calling "breakpoint set --name "isEqual:" and it was not checking for selectors due to a logic error.

llvm-svn: 227281
2015-01-28 01:08:39 +00:00
Enrico Granata 1cd5e921e1 Preparatory infrastructural work to support dynamically determining sizes of ObjC types via the runtime
This is necessary because the byte size of an ObjC class type is not reliably statically knowable (e.g. because superclasses sit deep in frameworks that we have no debug info for)
The lack of reliable size info is a problem when trying to freeze-dry an ObjC instance (not the pointer, the pointee)

This commit lays the foundation for having language runtimes help in figuring out byte sizes, and having ClangASTType ask for runtime help
No feature change as no runtime actually implements the logic, and nowhere is an ExecutionContext passed in yet

llvm-svn: 227274
2015-01-28 00:07:51 +00:00
Enrico Granata 3de4971a7a Add an overload of SetValueFromCString() to ValueObjectSynthetic that is just a passthrough to the parent object
Without this overload, attempts to edit the value of a variable with synthetic children enabled would change the value inside the synthetic ValueObject, but not propagate the changes to the underlying storage, hence resulting in no write for any meaningful purpose

Comes with a test case, and fixes rdar://19586311

llvm-svn: 227120
2015-01-26 19:33:52 +00:00
Greg Clayton 94976f70af Adding the ability to get the language from a mangled name. This isn't used in the SVN LLDB, but will be used in another codebase based on the SVN LLDB.
llvm-svn: 226962
2015-01-23 23:18:53 +00:00
Tamas Berghammer 5a9919ff35 Fix indentation in ValueObject.cpp (test commit)
llvm-svn: 226906
2015-01-23 10:54:21 +00:00
Zachary Turner ef489e9751 Error::Clear() should reset the type to invalid instead of generic.
This matches the behavior of the default constructor, so is
technically more correct.

Patch by Chaoren Lin
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7113

llvm-svn: 226851
2015-01-22 19:30:05 +00:00
Zachary Turner 5e6f45201f Don't stomp the triple when loading a PECOFF target.
When you create a target, it tries to look for the platform's list
of supported architectures for a match.  The match it finds can
contain specific triples, like i386-pc-windows-msvc.  Later, we
overwrite this value with the most generic triple that can apply
to any platform with COFF support, causing some of the fields of
the triple to get overwritten.

This patch changes the behavior to only merge in values from the COFF
triple if the fields of the matching triple were unknown/unspecified
to begin with.

This fixes load address resolution on Windows, since it enables the
DynamicLoaderWindows to be used instead of DynamicLoaderStatic.

Reviewed by: Greg Clayton
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7120

llvm-svn: 226849
2015-01-22 18:59:05 +00:00
Enrico Granata de61ebafcf Add an API to ValueObject that iterates over the entire parent chain via a callback, and rewrite GetRoot() in terms of this general iteration API. NFC
llvm-svn: 226771
2015-01-22 03:07:34 +00:00
Greg Clayton 7bd4c60043 Abstract the details from regex.h a bit more by not allowing people to specify compile and execute flags for regular expressions. Also enable better regular expressions if they are available by check if the REG_ENHANCED is available and using it if it is.
Since REG_ENHANCED is available on MacOSX, this allow the use of \d (digits) \b (word boundaries) and much more without affecting other systems.

<rdar://problem/12082562>

llvm-svn: 226704
2015-01-21 21:51:02 +00:00
Enrico Granata ed3228aa5f Allow individual ValueObjects to pick their preferred display language
Most of the time, we can use context information just fine to choose a language (i.e. the language of the frame that the root object was defined in, if any); but in some cases, synthetic children may be fabricated as root frame-less entities, and then we wouldn't know any better

This patch allows (internal) synthetic child providers to set a display language on the children they generate, should they so choose

llvm-svn: 226634
2015-01-21 01:47:13 +00:00
Vince Harron eb303ee5df Added Connection::GetURI()
This function returns a URI of the resource that the connection is connected to. This is especially important for connections established by accepting a connection from a remote host.

Also added implementations for ConnectionMachPort, ConnectionSharedMemory, 
Also fixed up some documentation in Connection::Write
Renamed ConnectionFileDescriptorPosix::SocketListen to ConnectionFileDescriptorPosix::SocketListenAndAccept
Fixed a log message in Socket.cpp

Differential Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7026

llvm-svn: 226362
2015-01-17 02:20:29 +00:00
Vince Harron 76861ea8f7 minor refactoring to remove unneeded/unspecific header files
Differential review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6919

llvm-svn: 226249
2015-01-16 06:47:43 +00:00
Vince Harron 5275aaa0cc Moved Args::StringToXIntYZ to StringConvert::ToXIntYZ
The refactor was motivated by some comments that Greg made
http://reviews.llvm.org/D6918

and also to break a dependency cascade that caused functions linking
in string->int conversion functions to pull in most of lldb

llvm-svn: 226199
2015-01-15 20:08:35 +00:00
Jim Ingham d919163a69 Fix a little thinko in r226017 - the code to actually add the demangled name to the Mangled object got
moved into the #else branch of the #if/#elif/#endif, so it wasn't getting done in the #if case anymore.

Keep the code to add the demangled name outside of the #if, and then just free the demangled_name
and set it back to NULL in the Windows case.

<rdar://problem/19479499>

llvm-svn: 226088
2015-01-15 03:34:31 +00:00
Greg Clayton 2501e5e2ea Modified LLDB to be able to lookup global variables by address.
This is done by adding a "Variable *" to SymbolContext and allowing SymbolFile::ResolveSymbolContext() so if an address is resolved into a symbol context, we can include the global or static variable for that address.

This means you can now find global variables that are merged globals when doing a "image lookup --verbose --address 0x1230000". Previously we would resolve a symbol and show "_MergedGlobals123 + 1234". But now we can show the global variable name.

The eSymbolContextEverything purposely does not include the new eSymbolContextVariable in its lookup since stack frame code does many lookups and we don't want it triggering the global variable lookups.

<rdar://problem/18945678> 

llvm-svn: 226084
2015-01-15 02:59:20 +00:00
Kate Stone a487aa4cdb Three related changes to help:
The default help display now shows the alias collection by default, and hides commands whose named begin with an underscore.  Help is primarily useful to those unfamiliar with LLDB and should aim to answer typical questions while still being able to provide more esoteric answers when required.  To that latter end an argument to include the hidden commands in help has been added, and instead of having a help flag to show aliases there is now one to hide them.  This final change might be controversial as it repurposes the -a shorthand as the opposite of its original meaning.

The previous implementation of OutputFormattedHelpText was easily confused by embedded newlines.  The new algorithm correctly breaks on the FIRST newline or LAST space/tab before the target column count rather than treating all whitespace interchangeably.

Command interpreters now have the ability to specify help prologue text and a command prefix string.  Neither are used in the current LLDB sources but are required to support REPL-like extensions where LLDB commands must be prefixed and additional help text is required to explain how to access traditional debugging commands.

<rdar://problem/17751929>
<rdar://problem/16953815>
<rdar://problem/16953841>
<rdar://problem/16930173>
<rdar://problem/16879028>

llvm-svn: 226068
2015-01-15 00:52:41 +00:00
Zachary Turner a45fa2ccaa Implement demangling on Windows.
llvm-svn: 226017
2015-01-14 18:34:43 +00:00
Enrico Granata 3f7f2077c3 Make the list of synthetic children thread safe
I have been seeing a few crashes where LLDB tries to acquire a cached synthetic child by index, and crashes in the ClusterManager obtaining a shared_ptr for that ValueObject
That kind of crash most often means that I am holding on to a raw pointer to a ValueObject that was let go from the cluster

The main way that could happen is that the synthetic provider is being updated at the same time that some child is being accessed from the previous provider state

This fixes the problem by making the children be stored in a thread-safe map

Fixes rdar://18627964

llvm-svn: 225538
2015-01-09 19:47:45 +00:00
Enrico Granata 20c321caf8 This patch fixes my think-o in ValueObject::UpdateValueIfNeeded() about the right thing to assert()
It also comes with a (rudimentary) test case that gets itself in a failed update scenario, and checks that we don't crash
This is the easiest case I could think of that forces the failed update case Zachary was seeing

llvm-svn: 225463
2015-01-08 19:11:43 +00:00
Enrico Granata 1a4d078583 Fix a problem where a ValueObject could fail to update itself, but since it was previously valid, we'd have an old checksum to compare aginst no new checksum (because failure to update), and assert() and die. Fix the problem by only caring about this assertion logic if updates succeed
llvm-svn: 225418
2015-01-08 00:29:12 +00:00
Enrico Granata 7863991945 Cleanup some redundant code
llvm-svn: 224659
2014-12-20 01:41:27 +00:00
Jim Ingham 4af5961caa Audit uses of ConstString::AsCString() to make sure they weren't assuming
they would always get a non-NULL string back.

<rdar://problem/19298575>

llvm-svn: 224602
2014-12-19 19:20:44 +00:00
Greg Clayton 3a95b5bce2 Fixed an issue that could cause GetPointeeData() to fail when passing in a non-zero index.
The issue was we had a global variable that was a pointer, and the address type of the children wasn't "load address" when it needed to be. Full details are in the comments of the changes.

<rdar://problem/15107937>

llvm-svn: 224559
2014-12-19 01:28:42 +00:00
Enrico Granata 972be53f02 Provide CreateValueFromData,Expression at the SBTarget level as well as the SBValue level; and also make all the implenentations agree on using the matching ValueObject::Create instead of doing code copypastas
llvm-svn: 224460
2014-12-17 21:18:43 +00:00
Enrico Granata b476743726 In C++, it's #include not #import
llvm-svn: 224352
2014-12-16 19:10:37 +00:00
Enrico Granata 3cfc49f5e9 Instead of rolling our own, use the C++11 sanctioned solution
llvm-svn: 224310
2014-12-16 02:34:13 +00:00
Enrico Granata fea9039511 Some more cleanup of the ValueObjectConstResultImpl code. NFC.
llvm-svn: 224160
2014-12-12 22:37:44 +00:00
Enrico Granata 0d484e9eec The so-called "trivial implementation" has been with us for a few years now. It's probably safe to assume it works.. so remove the #if stuff
llvm-svn: 224147
2014-12-12 19:26:08 +00:00
Enrico Granata 987ed3ce7c Do attempt to ask the impl_backend for the live address of a const result if none is stored in the object itself; this is for symmetry with GetAddressOf()
llvm-svn: 224143
2014-12-12 19:05:44 +00:00
Enrico Granata 6ded39093e Do not set the live address of a const result child if its parent has an invalid live address
llvm-svn: 224142
2014-12-12 18:59:49 +00:00
Enrico Granata ff0f23dd41 Remove the last vestige of the world before data formatters :-)
Function pointers had a summary generated for them bypassing formatters, directly as part of the ValueObject subsystem

This patch transitions that code into a hardcoded summary

llvm-svn: 223906
2014-12-10 02:00:45 +00:00
Greg Clayton a97c4d2154 Handle thumb IT instructions correctly all the time.
The issue with Thumb IT (if/then) instructions is the IT instruction preceeds up to four instructions that are made conditional. If a breakpoint is placed on one of the conditional instructions, the instruction either needs to match the thumb opcode size (2 or 4 bytes) or a BKPT instruction needs to be used as these are always unconditional (even in a IT instruction). If BKPT instructions are used, then we might end up stopping on an instruction that won't get executed. So if we do stop at a BKPT instruction, we need to continue if the condition is not true.

When using the BKPT isntructions are easy in that you don't need to detect the size of the breakpoint that needs to be used when setting a breakpoint even in a thumb IT instruction. The bad part is you will now always stop at the opcode location and let LLDB determine if it should auto-continue. If the BKPT instruction is used, the BKPT that is used for ARM code should be something that also triggers the BKPT instruction in Thumb in case you set a breakpoint in the middle of code and the code is actually Thumb code. A value of 0xE120BE70 will work since the lower 16 bits being 0xBE70 happens to be a Thumb BKPT instruction. 

The alternative is to use trap or illegal instructions that the kernel will translate into breakpoint hits. On Mac this was 0xE7FFDEFE for ARM and 0xDEFE for Thumb. The darwin kernel currently doesn't recognize any 32 bit Thumb instruction as a instruction that will get turned into a breakpoint exception (EXC_BREAKPOINT), so we had to use the BKPT instruction on Mac. The linux kernel recognizes a 16 and a 32 bit instruction as valid thumb breakpoint opcodes. The benefit of using 16 or 32 bit instructions is you don't stop on opcodes in a IT block when the condition doesn't match. 

To further complicate things, single stepping on ARM is often implemented by modifying the BCR/BVR registers and setting the processor to stop when the PC is not equal to the current value. This means single stepping is another way the ARM target can stop on instructions that won't get executed.

This patch does the following:
1 - Fix the internal debugserver for Apple to use the BKPT instruction for ARM and Thumb
2 - Fix LLDB to catch when we stop in the middle of a Thumb IT instruction and continue if we stop at an instruction that won't execute
3 - Fixes this in a way that will work for any target on any platform as long as it is ARM/Thumb
4 - Adds a patch for ignoring conditions that don't match when in ARM mode (see below)

This patch also provides the code that implements the same thing for ARM instructions, though it is disabled for now. The ARM patch will check the condition of the instruction in ARM mode and continue if the condition isn't true (and therefore the instruction would not be executed). Again, this is not enable, but the code for it has been added.

<rdar://problem/19145455> 

llvm-svn: 223851
2014-12-09 23:31:02 +00:00
Enrico Granata 986fa5f4eb Extend ValueObject::GetExpressionPath() to do something reasonable for synthetic children
Because of the way they are created, synthetic children cannot (in general) have a sane expression path

A solution to this would be letting the parent front-end generate expression paths for its children
Doing so requires a significant amount of refactoring, and might not always lead to better results (esp. w.r.t. C++ templates)

This commit takes a simpler approach:
- if a synthetic child is of pointer type and it's a target pointer, then emit *((T)value)
- if a synthetic child is a non-pointer, but its location is in the target, then emit *((T*)loadAddr)
- if a synthetic child has a value, emit ((T)value)
- else, don't emit anything

Fixes rdar://18442386

llvm-svn: 223836
2014-12-09 21:41:16 +00:00
Sean Callanan 7375f3e30e Fixed ValueObject::UpdateValueIfNeeded to keep
track of the checksum of the object so we can
track if it is modified.  This fixes a testcase
(test/expression_command/issue_11588) on OS X.

Patch by Enrico Granata.

llvm-svn: 223830
2014-12-09 21:18:59 +00:00
Enrico Granata e29df230cd This patch does a few things:
- adds a new flag to mark ValueObjects as "synthetic children generated"
- vends new Create functions as part of the SyntheticChildrenFrontEnd that set the flag automatically
- moves synthetic child providers over to using these new functions

No visible feature change, but preparatory work for feature change

llvm-svn: 223819
2014-12-09 19:51:20 +00:00
Enrico Granata 0c10a85000 Add the ability for an SBValue to create a persisted version of itself.
Such a persisted version is equivalent to evaluating the value via the expression evaluator, and holding on to the $n result of the expression, except this API can be used on SBValues that do not obviously come from an expression (e.g. are the result of a memory lookup)

Expose this via SBValue::Persist() in our public API layer, and ValueObject::Persist() in the lldb_private layer

Includes testcase

Fixes rdar://19136664

llvm-svn: 223711
2014-12-08 23:13:56 +00:00
Kate Stone 641e9f8c69 Improvements to FastDemangler to correct parsing of <local-name> encodings for string literal and parameter/entity cases. Patch courtesy of slydiman.
llvm-svn: 223569
2014-12-06 01:42:41 +00:00
Jim Ingham 33df7cd345 Add the ability to set breakpoints with conditions, commands, etc,
in the "dummy-target".  The dummy target breakpoints prime all future
targets.  Breakpoints set before any target is created (e.g. breakpoints
in ~/.lldbinit) automatically get set in the dummy target.  You can also
list, add & delete breakpoints from the dummy target using the "-D" flag,
which is supported by most of the breakpoint commands.

This removes a long-standing wart in lldb...

<rdar://problem/10881487>

llvm-svn: 223565
2014-12-06 01:28:03 +00:00
Jason Molenda 98b3fde8ac Fix the behavior of ${current-pc-arrow} in the default disassembly
format for the not-current-stack-frame.  This was causing
test/functionalities/inferior-assert to fail.

Also document the new additions to the format specifications used
in the disassembly-format changes to formats.html.

<rdar://problem/19102757> 

llvm-svn: 223096
2014-12-02 00:26:21 +00:00
Greg Clayton afa91e339b lldb can deadlock when launched with an non-existing executable:
% lldb /bin/nonono
(lldb) target create "/bin/nonono"
error: unable to find executable for '/usr/bin/nonono'
<deadlock>

The problem was the initial commands 'target create "/bin/nonono"' were put into a pipe and the command interpreter was being run with:

void
CommandInterpreter::RunCommandInterpreter(bool auto_handle_events,
                                          bool spawn_thread,
                                          CommandInterpreterRunOptions &options)
{
    // Always re-create the command intepreter when we run it in case
    // any file handles have changed.
    bool force_create = true;
    m_debugger.PushIOHandler(GetIOHandler(force_create, &options));
    m_stopped_for_crash = false;
    
    if (auto_handle_events)
        m_debugger.StartEventHandlerThread();
    
    if (spawn_thread)
    {
        m_debugger.StartIOHandlerThread();
    }
    else
    {
        m_debugger.ExecuteIOHanders();
        
        if (auto_handle_events)
            m_debugger.StopEventHandlerThread();
    }
    
}

If "auto_handle_events" was set to true and "spawn_thread" was false, we would execute:

m_debugger.StartEventHandlerThread();
m_debugger.ExecuteIOHanders();
m_debugger.StopEventHandlerThread();


The problem was there was no synchonization in Debugger::StartEventHandlerThread() to ensure the event handler was listening to events and the the call to "m_debugger.StopEventHandlerThread()" would do:

void
Debugger::StopEventHandlerThread()
{
    if (m_event_handler_thread.IsJoinable())
    {
        GetCommandInterpreter().BroadcastEvent(CommandInterpreter::eBroadcastBitQuitCommandReceived);
        m_event_handler_thread.Join(nullptr);
    }
}

The problem was that the event thread might not be listening for the CommandInterpreter::eBroadcastBitQuitCommandReceived event yet.

The solution is to make sure the Debugger::DefaultEventHandler() is listening to events before we return from Debugger::StartEventHandlerThread(). Once we have this synchonization we remove the race condition.

This fixes radar:

<rdar://problem/19041192>

llvm-svn: 223083
2014-12-01 22:41:27 +00:00
Jim Ingham 893c932acf This is the first step of making lldb able to create target-specific things
(e.g. breakpoints, stop-hooks) before we have any targets - for instance in 
your ~/.lldbinit file.  These will then get copied over to any new targets 
that get created.  So far, you can only make stop-hooks.

Breakpoints will have to learn to move themselves from target to target for
us to get them from no-target to new-target.

We should also make a command & SB API way to prime this ur-target.

llvm-svn: 222600
2014-11-22 01:42:44 +00:00
Oleksiy Vyalov b92935b444 Fix broken build after removing StringMap::GetOrCreateValue in favor of StringMap::insert.
llvm-svn: 222370
2014-11-19 17:24:58 +00:00
Enrico Granata 49bfafb510 Shuffle APIs around a little bit, so that if you pass custom summary options, we don't end up caching the summary hence obtained. You may want to obtain an uncapped summary, but this should not be reflected in the summary we cache. The drawback is that we don't cache as aggressively as we could, but at least you get to have different summaries with different options without having to reset formatters or the SBValue at each step
llvm-svn: 222280
2014-11-18 23:36:25 +00:00
Zachary Turner d553d00c79 Disable Editline on Windows.
Editline does not work correctly on Windows.  This goes back at
least to r208369, and as a result r210105 was submitted to disable
libedit at runtime on Windows.

More recently, r222163 was submitted which re-writes editline
entirely, but makes the situation even worse on Windows, to the
point that it doesn't even compile.  While it would be easy to
fix the compilation failure, this patch simply stops compiling
Editline entirely on Windows, as the simple compilation fix would
still result in a broken use of select on Windows, and as such a
broken implementation of Editline.

Since Editline was already disabled to begin with on Windows, we
don't attempt to fix the compilation failure or the underlying
issues, and instead just disable it "even more".

llvm-svn: 222177
2014-11-17 21:31:18 +00:00
Kate Stone e30f11d9ee Complete rewrite of interactive editing support for single- and multi-line input.
Improvements include:
* Use of libedit's wide character support, which is imperfect but a distinct improvement over ASCII-only
* Fallback for ASCII editing path
* Support for a "faint" prompt clearly distinguished from input
* Breaking lines and insert new lines in the middle of a batch by simply pressing return
* Joining lines with forward and backward character deletion
* Detection of paste to suppress automatic formatting and statement completion tests
* Correctly reformatting when lines grow or shrink to occupy different numbers of rows
* Saving multi-line history, and correctly preserving the "tip" of history during editing
* Displaying visible ^C and ^D indications when interrupting input or sending EOF
* Fledgling VI support for multi-line editing
* General correctness and reliability improvements

llvm-svn: 222163
2014-11-17 19:06:59 +00:00
Jim Ingham 96a1596a7a For some reason, sometimes the directory paths that clang emits have internal
relative paths, like:

/whatever/llvm/lib/Sema/../../include/llvm/Sema/

That causes problems with our type uniquing, since we use the declaration file
and line as one component of the uniquing, and different ways of getting to the
same file will have different directory spellings, though they are functionally
equivalent.  We end up with two copies of the exact same type because of this, 
and that makes the expression parser give "duplicate type" errors.

I added a method to resolve paths with ../ in them and used that in the FileSpec::Equals,
for comparing Declarations and for doing Breakpoint compares as well, since they also
suffer from this if you specify breakpoints by full path (since nobody knows what
../'s to insert...)

<rdar://problem/18765814>

llvm-svn: 222075
2014-11-15 01:54:26 +00:00
Jason Molenda 229525848a Sketch out the armv7 and arm64 core file writing support in
ObjectFileMachO.  It's close but we seem to be missing some
of the memory region segments - not exactly sure how that's
happening.  The register context writing into the LC_THREAD
load commands is working correctly though.

Slightly reordered the arm64 definitions in ArchSpec.cpp so
when we look for an arm64 core file definiton we're getting
a cpu subtype of CPU_ANY which we can't put in the mach
header of a core file.  Make the first definition we find by
linear search have the currently correct '1' cpu subtype.

llvm-svn: 221743
2014-11-12 01:11:36 +00:00
Jason Molenda 466ffa5676 Put the current pc arrow back into the default disassembly format.
I went back and forth on removing this - and tried dropping it for
a few weeks.  But when you're working at an assembly language, it
really is helpful to have this displayed to show where the current
pc is.

llvm-svn: 221682
2014-11-11 10:32:04 +00:00
Shawn Best 8da0bf3b7c LLGS Android target support - for Andy Chien : http://reviews.llvm.org/D6166
llvm-svn: 221570
2014-11-08 01:41:49 +00:00
Enrico Granata f35bc63220 This is a large, but clearical, commit that enables the C++ formatters to take on the additional TypeSummaryOptions argument. It is still not used for anything, but it is now there. Adding support for this extra argument to Python formatters will follow suit
llvm-svn: 221486
2014-11-06 21:55:30 +00:00
Enrico Granata c1247f5596 Introduce the notion of "type summary options" as flags that can be passed down to individual summary formatters to alter their behavior in a formatter-dependent way
Two flags are introduced:
- preferred display language (as in, ObjC vs. C++)
- summary capping (as in, should a limit be put to the amount of data retrieved)

The meaning - if any - of these options is for individual formatters to establish
The topic of a subsequent commit will be to actually wire these through to individual data formatters

llvm-svn: 221482
2014-11-06 21:23:20 +00:00
Enrico Granata ebdc1ac014 Add a setting escape-non-printables that drives whether the StringPrinter should or should not escape sequences such as \t, \n, .. and generally any non-printing character
The recent StringPrinter changes made this behavior the default, and the setting defaults to yes
If you want to change this behavior and see non-printables unescaped (e.g. "a\tb" as "a    b"), set it to false

Fixes rdar://12969594

llvm-svn: 221399
2014-11-05 21:20:48 +00:00
Enrico Granata 0eb0ec298c Fix a problem where ValueObjectVariable was not correctly setting its 'has value changed' flag for scalar valued variables. This fixes rdar://17851144
llvm-svn: 221298
2014-11-04 21:28:50 +00:00
Sean Callanan acff5e60b5 In ValueObjectDynamicValue, trust what comes from
the runtime rather than trying to fix it up,
because now those types have ivars regardless of
whether they come from "frame variable" or from
expressions.

Patch by Enrico Granata.

llvm-svn: 220982
2014-10-31 18:07:44 +00:00
Justin Hibbits db39cdfbb7 Fix some bugs from D5988
Summary:
Ed Maste found some problems with the commit in D5988.  Address most of these.
While here, also add floating point return handling.  This doesn't handle
128-bit long double yet.  Since I don't have any system that uses it, I don't
currently have plans to implement it.

Reviewers: emaste

Reviewed By: emaste

Subscribers: emaste, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6049

llvm-svn: 220963
2014-10-31 15:57:52 +00:00
Jason Molenda 0abae879ad Update default disassembly format string so we get
better output when we don't have any symbol name.
It looked like this:

0x1097fd029 <ud2    
0x1097fd02b <addb   %al, (%rax)

now, like this:

0x10cdd3064: ud2    
0x10cdd3066: addb   %al, (%rax)

<rdar://problem/18833391> 

llvm-svn: 220948
2014-10-31 03:40:06 +00:00
Justin Hibbits 6256a0ea8f First cut of PowerPC(64) support in LLDB.
Summary:
This adds preliminary support for PowerPC/PowerPC64, for FreeBSD.  There are
some issues still:

 * Breakpoints don't work well on powerpc64.
 * Shared libraries don't yet get loaded for a 32-bit process on powerpc64 host.
 * Backtraces don't work.  This is due to PowerPC ABI using a backchain pointer
   in memory, instead of a dedicated frame pointer register for the backchain.
 * Breakpoints on functions without debug info may not work correctly for 32-bit
   powerpc.

Reviewers: emaste, tfiala, jingham, clayborg

Reviewed By: clayborg

Subscribers: emaste, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5988

llvm-svn: 220944
2014-10-31 02:34:28 +00:00
Enrico Granata 2206b48d6d Also port the C string reading code in ValueObject over to using StringPrinter API
llvm-svn: 220917
2014-10-30 18:27:31 +00:00
Enrico Granata 88282c69f3 Add a feature where a string data formatter can now be partially composed of Python summary functions
This works similarly to the {thread/frame/process/target.script:...} feature - you write a summary string, part of which is

${var.script:someFuncName}
someFuncName is expected to be declared as
def someFuncName(SBValue,otherArgument) - essentially the same as a summary function

Since . -> [] are the only allowed separators, and % is used for custom formatting, .script: would not be a legitimate symbol anyway, which makes this non-ambiguous

llvm-svn: 220821
2014-10-28 21:07:00 +00:00
Jim Ingham fa39bb4a56 Setting breakpoints with name mask eFunctionNameTypeBase was broken for straight C names by 220432. Get
that working again.

llvm-svn: 220602
2014-10-25 00:33:55 +00:00