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Jim Ingham bad39e47cd Move calculating the CurrentInlinedDepth to AFTER the synchronous breakpoint callback gets a chance to run.
If the stopped event comes in with the Restarted bit set, don't try to hand that to the plans, but just return ShouldStop = false.  There's nothing useful the plans can do, since the target is already running.

llvm-svn: 163244
2012-09-05 21:12:49 +00:00
Jim Ingham 513c6bb88c Initial check-in of "fancy" inlined stepping. Doesn't do anything useful unless you switch LLDB_FANCY_INLINED_STEPPING to true. With that
on, basic inlined stepping works, including step-over of inlined functions.  But for some as yet mysterious reason i386 debugging gets an
assert and dies immediately.  So for now its off.

llvm-svn: 163044
2012-09-01 01:02:41 +00:00
Jim Ingham 4fc6cb9c76 Rework how the API mutex is acquired when filling out an ExecutionContext from an ExecutionContextRef,
particularly in the SBThread & SBFrame interfaces.  Instead of filling the whole context & then getting
the API mutex, we now get only the target, acquire the API mutex from it, then fill out the rest of the
context.  This removes a race condition where you get a ThreadSP, then wait on the API mutex while another
command Destroy's the Thread you've just gotten.
Also fixed the ExecutionContextRef::Get*SP calls so they don't return invalid objects.
Also fixed the ExecutionContext::Has*Scope calls so they don't claim to have a scope if the object representing
that scope has been destroyed.
Also fixed a think-o in Thread::IsValid which was causing it to return the opposite of the desired value.

<rdar://problem/11995490>

llvm-svn: 162401
2012-08-22 21:34:33 +00:00
Greg Clayton 6920b52be6 Remove further outdated "settings" code and also implement a few missing things.
llvm-svn: 162376
2012-08-22 18:39:03 +00:00
Greg Clayton 67cc06366c Reimplemented the code that backed the "settings" in lldb. There were many issues with the previous implementation:
- no setting auto completion
- very manual and error prone way of getting/setting variables
- tons of code duplication
- useless instance names for processes, threads

Now settings can easily be defined like option values. The new settings makes use of the "OptionValue" classes so we can re-use the option value code that we use to set settings in command options. No more instances, just "does the right thing".

llvm-svn: 162366
2012-08-22 17:17:09 +00:00
Jim Ingham f94e179172 Add explicit casts to bool in "shared pointer is valid" constructs that return bool.
llvm-svn: 161719
2012-08-11 00:35:26 +00:00
Sean Callanan 9a028519e8 Removed explicit NULL checks for shared pointers
and instead made us use implicit casts to bool.
This generated a warning in C++11.

<rdar://problem/11930775>

llvm-svn: 161559
2012-08-09 00:50:26 +00:00
Sean Callanan 708709c015 Fixed a problem where stepping out would turn into
a continue if the unwinder didn't unwind correctly.

<rdar://problem/11989668>

llvm-svn: 161086
2012-07-31 22:19:25 +00:00
Greg Clayton 53eb7ad2f7 <rdar://problem/11852100>
The "stop-line-count-after" and "stop-line-count-before" settings are broken. This fixes them.

llvm-svn: 160071
2012-07-11 20:33:48 +00:00
Greg Clayton fa559e5c6e <rdar://problem/11386214>
<rdar://problem/11455913>

"target symbol add" should flush the cached frames
"register write" should flush the thread state in case registers modifications change stack

 

llvm-svn: 157042
2012-05-18 02:38:05 +00:00
Jim Ingham 031177e4df Fix a comment I had incorrectly altered.
llvm-svn: 156668
2012-05-11 23:49:49 +00:00
Jim Ingham 7ba6e99158 Found one more place where the OkayToDiscard needs to be consulted.
Also changed the defaults for SBThread::Step* to not delete extant plans.
Also added some test cases to test more complex stepping scenarios.

llvm-svn: 156667
2012-05-11 23:47:32 +00:00
Jim Ingham 923886ce2c Don't try to use "OkayToDiscard" to mean BOTH this plan is a user plan or not AND unwind on error.
rdar://problem/11419156

llvm-svn: 156627
2012-05-11 18:43:38 +00:00
Jim Ingham 18de2fdc55 If the ObjC Step Through Trampoline plan causes a target crash, properly propagate the error back to
the controlling plans so that they don't lose control.

Also change "ThreadPlanStepThrough" to take the return StackID for its backstop breakpoint as an argument
to the constructor rather than having it try to figure it out itself, since it might get it wrong whereas
the caller always knows where it is coming from.

rdar://problem/11402287

llvm-svn: 156529
2012-05-10 01:35:39 +00:00
Jim Ingham 64e7ead1d8 Clean up the usage of "MasterPlan" status in ThreadPlans. Only user-initiated plans
should be MasterPlans that want to stay on the plan stack.  So make all plans NOT
MasterPlans by default and then have the SB API's and the CommandObjectThread step
commands set this explicitly.

Also added a "clean up" phase to the Thread::ShouldStop so that if plans get stranded
on the stack, we can remove them.  This is done by adding an IsPlanStale method to the
thread plans, and if the plan can know that it is no longer relevant, it returns true,
and the plan and its sub-plans will get discarded.

llvm-svn: 156101
2012-05-03 21:19:36 +00:00
Jim Ingham fbbfe6ecf0 Fix reporting of stop reasons when the StepOver & StepIn plans stop because of a crash or breakpoint. Added the ability for a plan to say it is done but doesn't want to be the reason for the stop.
llvm-svn: 155927
2012-05-01 18:38:37 +00:00
Jim Ingham 6d66ce67d7 Make sure the "synchronous breakpoint callbacks" get called before the thread plan logic gets invoked, and if they
ask to continue that should short-circuit the thread plans for that thread.  Also add a bit more explanation for
how this machinery is supposed to work.  
Also pass eExecutionPolicyOnlyWhenNeeded, not eExecutionPolicyAlways when evaluating the expression for breakpoint
conditions.

llvm-svn: 155236
2012-04-20 21:16:56 +00:00
Jim Ingham e1471230e2 The plan stack should never be used while empty. GetCurrentPlan is the entry point to contol logic
for the plan stack, so assert here if it gets called with an empty plan stack.
<rdar://problem/11265974>

llvm-svn: 155078
2012-04-19 00:17:05 +00:00
Jim Ingham d8ba464b6a Clear the "m_actual_stop_info_sp" in the thread during Destroy. It might be a StopInfoThreadPlan, and that would hold onto members that need to be destroyed while the Full thread is still around.
llvm-svn: 154366
2012-04-10 00:44:25 +00:00
Jim Ingham cf274f910e Rework how master plans declare themselves. Also make "PlanIsBasePlan" not rely only on this being the bottom plan in the stack, but allow the plan to declare itself as such.
llvm-svn: 154351
2012-04-09 22:37:39 +00:00
Greg Clayton 39d0ab3243 <rdar://problem/11035349>
Fixed an issue with stepping where the stack frame list could get changed out from underneath you when multiple threads start accessing frame info.

llvm-svn: 153627
2012-03-29 01:41:38 +00:00
Jim Ingham 3d90292297 When comparing a Thread against a ThreadSpec, don't fetch the Thread's Name or QueueName if the ThreadSpec doesn't specify them.
llvm-svn: 152245
2012-03-07 22:03:04 +00:00
Jim Ingham b0c72a5f58 Make the StackFrameList::GetFrameAtIndex only fetch as many stack frames as needed to
get the frame requested.
<rdar://problem/10943135>

llvm-svn: 151705
2012-02-29 03:40:22 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1ac04c3088 Thread hardening part 3. Now lldb_private::Thread objects have std::weak_ptr
objects for the backlink to the lldb_private::Process. The issues we were
running into before was someone was holding onto a shared pointer to a 
lldb_private::Thread for too long, and the lldb_private::Process parent object
would get destroyed and the lldb_private::Thread had a "Process &m_process"
member which would just treat whatever memory that used to be a Process as a
valid Process. This was mostly happening for lldb_private::StackFrame objects
that had a member like "Thread &m_thread". So this completes the internal
strong/weak changes.

Documented the ExecutionContext and ExecutionContextRef classes so that our
LLDB developers can understand when and where to use ExecutionContext and 
ExecutionContextRef objects.

llvm-svn: 151009
2012-02-21 00:09:25 +00:00
Greg Clayton d9e416c0ea The second part in thread hardening the internals of LLDB where we make
the lldb_private::StackFrame objects hold onto a weak pointer to the thread
object. The lldb_private::StackFrame objects the the most volatile objects
we have as when we are doing single stepping, frames can often get lost or
thrown away, only to be re-created as another object that still refers to the
same frame. We have another bug tracking that. But we need to be able to 
have frames no longer be able to get the thread when they are not part of
a thread anymore, and this is the first step (this fix makes that possible
but doesn't implement it yet).

Also changed lldb_private::ExecutionContextScope to return shared pointers to
all objects in the execution context to further thread harden the internals.

llvm-svn: 150871
2012-02-18 05:35:26 +00:00
Jim Ingham 92087d8607 Threads now store their "temporary" resume state, so we know whether they were suspended in the most
recent step, and if they weren't allowed to run, don't ask questions about their state unless explicitly
requested to do so.

llvm-svn: 149443
2012-01-31 23:09:20 +00:00
Greg Clayton b9556acc9e SBFrame is now threadsafe using some extra tricks. One issue is that stack
frames might go away (the object itself, not the actual logical frame) when
we are single stepping due to the way we currently sometimes end up flushing
frames when stepping in/out/over. They later will come back to life 
represented by another object yet they have the same StackID. Now when you get
a lldb::SBFrame object, it will track the frame it is initialized with until 
the thread goes away or the StackID no longer exists in the stack for the 
thread it was created on. It uses a weak_ptr to both the frame and thread and
also stores the StackID. These three items allow us to determine when the
stack frame object has gone away (the weak_ptr will be NULL) and allows us to
find the correct frame again. In our test suite we had such cases where we
were just getting lucky when something like this happened:

1 - stop at breakpoint
2 - get first frame in thread where we stopped
3 - run an expression that causes the program to JIT and run code
4 - run more expressions on the frame from step 2 which was very very luckily
    still around inside a shared pointer, yet, not part of the current 
    thread (a new stack frame object had appeared with the same stack ID and
    depth). 
    
We now avoid all such issues and properly keep up to date, or we start 
returning errors when the frame doesn't exist and always responds with
invalid answers.

Also fixed the UserSettingsController  (not going to rewrite this just yet)
so that it doesn't crash on shutdown. Using weak_ptr's came in real handy to
track when the master controller has already gone away and this allowed me to
pull out the previous NotifyOwnerIsShuttingDown() patch as it is no longer 
needed.

llvm-svn: 149231
2012-01-30 07:41:31 +00:00
Greg Clayton e1cd1be6d6 Switching back to using std::tr1::shared_ptr. We originally switched away
due to RTTI worries since llvm and clang don't use RTTI, but I was able to 
switch back with no issues as far as I can tell. Once the RTTI issue wasn't
an issue, we were looking for a way to properly track weak pointers to objects
to solve some of the threading issues we have been running into which naturally
led us back to std::tr1::weak_ptr. We also wanted the ability to make a shared 
pointer from just a pointer, which is also easily solved using the 
std::tr1::enable_shared_from_this class. 

The main reason for this move back is so we can start properly having weak
references to objects. Currently a lldb_private::Thread class has a refrence
to its parent lldb_private::Process. This doesn't work well when we now hand
out a SBThread object that contains a shared pointer to a lldb_private::Thread
as this SBThread can be held onto by external clients and if they end up
using one of these objects we can easily crash.

So the next task is to start adopting std::tr1::weak_ptr where ever it makes
sense which we can do with lldb_private::Debugger, lldb_private::Target,
lldb_private::Process, lldb_private::Thread, lldb_private::StackFrame, and
many more objects now that they are no longer using intrusive ref counted
pointer objects (you can't do std::tr1::weak_ptr functionality with intrusive
pointers).

llvm-svn: 149207
2012-01-29 20:56:30 +00:00
Jim Ingham ef65160016 Improve the x86_64 return value decoder to handle most structure returns.
Switch from GetReturnValue, which was hardly ever used, to GetReturnValueObject
which is much more convenient.
Return the "return value object" as a persistent variable if requested.

llvm-svn: 147157
2011-12-22 19:12:40 +00:00
Jim Ingham 73ca05a2a0 Add the ability to capture the return value in a thread's stop info, and print it
as part of the thread format output.
Currently this is only done for the ThreadPlanStepOut.
Add a convenience API ABI::GetReturnValueObject.
Change the ValueObject::EvaluationPoint to BE an ExecutionContextScope, rather than
trying to hand out one of its subsidiary object's pointers.  That way this will always
be good.

llvm-svn: 146806
2011-12-17 01:35:57 +00:00
Jim Ingham 25f6670003 Make the ThreadPlanStepThrough set a backstop breakpoint on the return address from
the function it is being asked to step through, so that even if we get the trampoline
target wrong (for instance) we will still not lose control.

The other fix here is to tighten up the handling of the case where the current plan
doesn't explain the stop, but a plan above us does.  In that case, if the plan that
does explain the stop says it is done, we need to clean up the plans below it and 
continue on with our processing.

llvm-svn: 145740
2011-12-03 01:52:59 +00:00
Greg Clayton 81c22f6104 Moved lldb::user_id_t values to be 64 bit. This was going to be needed for
process IDs, and thread IDs, but was mainly needed for for the UserID's for
Types so that DWARF with debug map can work flawlessly. With DWARF in .o files
the type ID was the DIE offset in the DWARF for the .o file which is not
unique across all .o files, so now the SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap class will
make the .o file index part (the high 32 bits) of the unique type identifier
so it can uniquely identify the types.

llvm-svn: 142534
2011-10-19 18:09:39 +00:00
Jim Ingham 10c4b249fc Make the "log enable lldb-step" output easier to parse.
llvm-svn: 142025
2011-10-15 00:23:43 +00:00
Greg Clayton c14ee32db5 Converted the lldb_private::Process over to use the intrusive
shared pointers.

Changed the ExecutionContext over to use shared pointers for
the target, process, thread and frame since these objects can
easily go away at any time and any object that was holding onto
an ExecutionContext was running the risk of using a bad object.

Now that the shared pointers for target, process, thread and
frame are just a single pointer (they all use the instrusive
shared pointers) the execution context is much safer and still
the same size. 

Made the shared pointers in the the ExecutionContext class protected
and made accessors for all of the various ways to get at the pointers,
references, and shared pointers.

llvm-svn: 140298
2011-09-22 04:58:26 +00:00
Jason Molenda fd54b368ea Update declarations for all functions/methods that accept printf-style
stdarg formats to use __attribute__ format so the compiler can flag
incorrect uses.  Fix all incorrect uses.  Most of these are innocuous,
a few were resulting in crashes.

llvm-svn: 140185
2011-09-20 21:44:10 +00:00
Greg Clayton 4d122c4009 Adopt the intrusive pointers in:
lldb_private::Breakpoint
lldb_private::BreakpointLocations
lldb_private::BreakpointSite
lldb_private::Debugger
lldb_private::StackFrame
lldb_private::Thread
lldb_private::Target

llvm-svn: 139985
2011-09-17 08:33:22 +00:00
Jim Ingham b7f6b2fa3c Move the SourceManager from the Debugger to the Target. That way it can store the per-Target default Source File & Line.
Set the default Source File & line to main (if it can be found.) at startup.  Selecting the current thread & or frame resets 
the current source file & line, and "source list" as well as the breakpoint command "break set -l <NUM>" will use the 
current source file.

llvm-svn: 139323
2011-09-08 22:13:49 +00:00
Greg Clayton 56d9a1b31b Added a new plug-in type: lldb_private::OperatingSystem. The operating system
plug-ins are add on plug-ins for the lldb_private::Process class that can add
thread contexts that are read from memory. It is common in kernels to have
a lot of threads that are not currently executing on any cores (JTAG debugging
also follows this sort of thing) and are context switched out whose state is
stored in memory data structures. Clients can now subclass the OperatingSystem
plug-ins and then make sure their Create functions correcltly only enable 
themselves when the right binary/target triple are being debugged. The 
operating system plug-ins get a chance to attach themselves to processes just
after launching or attaching and are given a lldb_private::Process object 
pointer which can be inspected to see if the main executable, target triple,
or any shared  libraries match a case where the OS plug-in should be used.
Currently the OS plug-ins can create new threads, define the register contexts
for these threads (which can all be different if desired), and populate and
manage the thread info (stop reason, registers in the register context) as
the debug session goes on.

llvm-svn: 138228
2011-08-22 02:49:39 +00:00
Jim Ingham e610d64bda Add missing check for non-NULL frame_sp.
llvm-svn: 137692
2011-08-16 00:07:28 +00:00
Greg Clayton 7e9b1fd045 We were leaking a stack frame in StackFrameList in Thread.cpp which could
cause extra shared pointer references to one or more modules to be leaked.
This would cause many object files to stay around the life of LLDB, so after
a recompile and rexecution, we would keep adding more and more memory. After
fixing the leak, we found many cases where leaked stack frames were still
being used and causing crashes in the test suite. These are now all resolved.

llvm-svn: 137516
2011-08-12 21:40:01 +00:00
Greg Clayton 5113dc8e54 Fixed some issues with parsing C++ methods where our detection
was failing if the DWARF was laid out in a certain way. The way
we detect C++ classes is now more robust so that a class method
can be defined outside of the class and refer to a definition inside
the class with a DW_AT_specification or DW_AT_abstract_origin attribute.

Fixed a case in Thread.cpp where we were looking up info in the frame
when we didn't need to. This was from some changes to support external
editors. Now the info is only looked up if needed.

llvm-svn: 137436
2011-08-12 06:47:54 +00:00
Jim Ingham 79c35da776 Don't create a new stop info if we've already calculated one and it is still valid.
llvm-svn: 137084
2011-08-09 00:32:52 +00:00
Jim Ingham 5c4df7a4d6 Indent the frames in the "thread.GetStatus" frame listing. Also put the same space after each thread listing for "thread backtrace all" as "thread backtrace 1 3 5"
llvm-svn: 136052
2011-07-26 02:39:59 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne 5a6fa540dc Move SaveFrameZeroState and RestoreSaveFrameZero implementations to Thread base class
llvm-svn: 132586
2011-06-03 20:40:54 +00:00
Greg Clayton af247d7b98 Fixed a crasher that was happened when a log shared pointer wasn't valid.
Fixed ThreadPlanCallFunction::ReportRegisterState(...) to only dump when
verbose logging is enabled and fixed the function to use the new
RegisterValue method of reading registers.

Fixed the GDB remote client to not send a continue packet after receiving
stdout or stderr from the inferior process.

llvm-svn: 131628
2011-05-19 03:54:16 +00:00
Greg Clayton 7260f6206f Centralized a lot of the status information for processes,
threads, and stack frame down in the lldb_private::Process,
lldb_private::Thread, lldb_private::StackFrameList and the 
lldb_private::StackFrame classes. We had some command line
commands that had duplicate versions of the process status
output ("thread list" and "process status" for example). 

Removed the "file" command and placed it where it should
have been: "target create". Made an alias for "file" to
"target create" so we stay compatible with GDB commands.

We can now have multple usable targets in lldb at the
same time. This is nice for comparing two runs of a program
or debugging more than one binary at the same time. The
new command is "target select <target-idx>" and also to see
a list of the current targets you can use the new "target list"
command. The flow in a debug session can be:

(lldb) target create /path/to/exe/a.out
(lldb) breakpoint set --name main
(lldb) run
... hit breakpoint
(lldb) target create /bin/ls
(lldb) run /tmp
Process 36001 exited with status = 0 (0x00000000) 
(lldb) target list
Current targets:
  target #0: /tmp/args/a.out ( arch=x86_64-apple-darwin, platform=localhost, pid=35999, state=stopped )
* target #1: /bin/ls ( arch=x86_64-apple-darwin, platform=localhost, pid=36001, state=exited )
(lldb) target select 0
Current targets:
* target #0: /tmp/args/a.out ( arch=x86_64-apple-darwin, platform=localhost, pid=35999, state=stopped )
  target #1: /bin/ls ( arch=x86_64-apple-darwin, platform=localhost, pid=36001, state=exited )
(lldb) bt
* thread #1: tid = 0x2d03, 0x0000000100000b9a a.out`main + 42 at main.c:16, stop reason = breakpoint 1.1
  frame #0: 0x0000000100000b9a a.out`main + 42 at main.c:16
  frame #1: 0x0000000100000b64 a.out`start + 52

Above we created a target for "a.out" and ran and hit a
breakpoint at "main". Then we created a new target for /bin/ls
and ran it. Then we listed the targest and selected our original
"a.out" program, so we showed two concurent debug sessions
going on at the same time.

llvm-svn: 129695
2011-04-18 08:33:37 +00:00
Jim Ingham 3a195b7e78 Add GetFrameWithStackID to the StackFrameList and the Thread (which routes to its StackFrameList.)
llvm-svn: 128592
2011-03-31 00:15:49 +00:00
Greg Clayton e0d378b334 Fixed the LLDB build so that we can have private types, private enums and
public types and public enums. This was done to keep the SWIG stuff from
parsing all sorts of enums and types that weren't needed, and allows us to
abstract our API better.

llvm-svn: 128239
2011-03-24 21:19:54 +00:00
Caroline Tice 20bd37f747 The UserSettings controllers must be initialized & terminated in the
correct order.  Previously this was tacitly implemented but not
enforced, so it was possible to accidentally do things in the wrong
order and cause problems.  This fixes that problem.

llvm-svn: 127430
2011-03-10 22:14:10 +00:00
Jim Ingham 0f16e73a76 Rework the RunThreadPlan event handling to use Event Hijacking not stopping the event thread. Also clarify the logic of the function.
llvm-svn: 125083
2011-02-08 05:20:59 +00:00