It's complaining that it doesn't under the "import" command, so
I guess I need this hashbang at the beginning so that it knows
it's a Python script.
llvm-svn: 251544
To do this I added a few new ways to determine the OS from PT_NOTE notes in the ELF file:
1 - Look for "LINUX" notes which indicate "linux" should be the OS
2 - Look through the "CORE" notes with NT_FILE as the type and sniff data from the paths listed in this section. On Ubuntu they contain "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu" which has the triple and allows us to set "linux" as the OS in the architecture returned from ObjectFileELF::GetArchitecture().
Setting the OS correctly allows us to get the triple correct so we can extract registers without asserting and killing LLDB.
Also use the data from the NT_FILE to set the main executable if one isn't set in ProcessElfCore::DoLoadCore().
llvm-svn: 251537
This is the conclusion of an effort to get LLDB's Python code
structured into a bona-fide Python package. This has a number
of benefits, but most notably the ability to more easily share
Python code between different but related pieces of LLDB's Python
infrastructure (for example, `scripts` can now share code with
`test`).
llvm-svn: 251532
Summary:
This breaks when using a symlink from llvm/tools/lldb to the lldb source
tree, instead of cloning directly as a child. With this change, we can
build properly, even when using links.
Reviewers: dawn, brucem, zturner
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14089
llvm-svn: 251530
Summary:
Virtual dynamic shared objects, or vdso files were
not loaded for Linux OS.In Bug 17384 the call
stack could not be unwinded from functions
residing in the vdso object.
This commit adds support for loading such files by
reading the Aux vectors since a vdso is invisibily
mapped to the inferiors address space and the
actual file is not present in the filesystem. The
presence of the vdso is detected by inspecting
the Aux vector for AT_SYSINFO_EHDR tag.
Reviewers: lldb-commits, ovyalov, tberghammer
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14118
llvm-svn: 251505
The idea behind this patch is to expose the meat of
LLDB's Python infrastructure (test suite, scripts, etc)
as a single package. This makes reusability and code
sharing among sub-packages easy.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14131
llvm-svn: 251460
This code was modifying the cursor and then expecting the editline
API call to see the effect for the next operation. This is misusing
the API. Newer editlines break on this code, fixed by this.
llvm-svn: 251457
* Remove an unneccessary re-computaion on arch spec from the ELF file
* Use a local cache to optimize name based section lookups in symtab
parsing
* Optimize C++ method basename validation with replacing a regex with
hand written code
These modifications reduce the time required to parse the symtab from
large applications by ~25% (tested with LLDB as inferior)
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14088
llvm-svn: 251402
Summary:
This change deprecates -m/+m dotest options (the options are still recognized but they print an
error message pointing to the new options) and adds a new lldb-mi test category instead. To just
run lldb-mi tests, use '-G lldb-mi'. To skip lldb-mi tests, use '--skip-category lldb-mi'. All
lldb-mi tests are marked as such using the getCategories method on the base MiTestCaseBase class
and the @lldbmi_test decorator is not needed. In case one still needs to annotate a specific test
function as an lldb-mi test, one can use the @add_test_categories(['lldb-mi']) decorator to
achieve that.
Reviewers: tfiala, dawn, ki.stfu, abidh
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14060
llvm-svn: 251400
Summary:
Gdb-remote's async thread sent out the eBroadcastBitRunPacketSent message *before* actually
sending out the continue packet. Since it's this message the actually triggers the public state
transition, it could happen (and it did happen in TestAttachResume, which does an "process
interrupt" right after a continue) that we attempt to stop the inferior before it was actually
started (which obviously did not end well). This fixes the problem by moving the broadcast after
the packet was actually sent.
Reviewers: clayborg
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14083
llvm-svn: 251399
On some combination of platform and c++ library, this dependency was causing the test to fail for reasons tangential to its real objective
llvm-svn: 251368
Summary:
This does not have any functionnal difference but I found myself
searching for 'struct RegisterInfo$' to find a definition and couldn't
find it. The version without typedef seems more common so let's try and
be consistent.
Reviewers: clayborg, zturner
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14091
llvm-svn: 251351
On UNIX (but not Darwin) the username needs to be respected when creating a
temporary module directory, so that different users don't pollute each others'
module caches.
llvm-svn: 251340
Python 3 has a different syntax for octal literals than Python 2
and they are incompatible with each other. Six doesn't provide
a transparent wrapper around this, so the most sane thing to do
is to not use octal literals. If you need an octal literal,
use a decimal literal and if it's not obvious what the value is,
provide the value in octal as a comment.
llvm-svn: 251328
The problem was that the @skipIfNoSBHeaders on darwin was trying to use self.lib_dir when it hadn't been set yet.
I looked at the code and places were required to set "self.lib_dir" for no real reason as all places that used it just used the LLDB_LIB_DIR environment variable. So I removed all uses of self.lib_dir and replaced them to use 'os.environ["LLDB_LIB_DIR"]'. Did the same for self.implib_dir.
llvm-svn: 251315
Also since we always read in the DWARF data or mmap it, we don't need to make a copy of the strings for the directories and file names, we can just store "cosnt char *" values. Every place that uses the prologues use them temporarily and then throw them away so no one is expecting the directory and filename strings to live longer than the parse functions.
llvm-svn: 251310
Python3 has no analogue to sys.maxint since ints in Python 3 have
arbitrary size. However, the distinction was not actually important
in any of these cases, and in a few cases using maxint was already
a bug to begin with.
llvm-svn: 251306
This avoids the need to query the PC for private resume operations (public resumes have the PC
from the bigger jStopInfo packet) and speeds up the stepping on an android target by about 10%
(it some cases even more).
llvm-svn: 251301
Adds option -c <x,y,z> to the 'language renderscript kernel breakpoint set' command.
Breaks only on the invocation of the kernel with specified coordinate.
Implemented by adding a callback to the kernel breakpoint which checks the coordinates of every invocation.
llvm-svn: 251293
Summary:
Per discussions on the mailing list, I have implemented a decorator which annotates individual
test methods with categories. I have used this framework to replace the '-a' and '+a'
command-line switches (now '-G pyapi' and '--skip-category pyapi') and the @python_api_test
decorator (now @add_test_categories('pyapi')). The test suite now gives an error message
suggesting the new options if the user specifies the deprecated +/-a switches. If the general
direction is good, I will follow this up with other switches.
Reviewers: tberghammer, tfiala, granata.enrico, zturner
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14020
llvm-svn: 251277
This is just a trivial patch that corrects a couple of return value account to function's return type.
Also corrects typo in hardware breakpoint handler.
llvm-svn: 251269
Also added a placeholder Editline gtest for some code that I'll add as soon
as I make sure this addition doesn't break any of the build bots.
This change also introduces some Xcode user-defined variables that I've used
to attempt to isolate the way Python is integrated into the build. I don't have
the rest of LLDB using it yet, I'm using the gtests as my guinea pig on that.
Currently these are:
PYTHON_FRAMEWORK_PATH
PYTHON_VERSION_MAJOR
PYTHON_VERSION_MINOR
I will convert the rest over to it after this gets a little time to bake
and any kinks are worked out of it.
llvm-svn: 251261
I am also letting a debugserver-related project entry slide in
since Xcode seems to insist on inserting it, and when I remove it
the new files don't show up.
llvm-svn: 251243
A variable of type:
struct S {
union {
int i1;
unsigned u1;
};
union {
int i2;
unsigned u2;
};
};
had been impossible to evaluate in lldb-mi, because MI assigns '??' as the
variable name to each of the unnamed unions after "-var-list-children" command.
Also '??' incorrectly goes to 'exp' field which is treated by IDE as a
structure field name and is displayed in watch window.
The patch fixes this returning empty string as type name for unnamed union and
assigning $N to variable name, where N is the field number in the parent entity.
Patch from evgeny.leviant@gmail.com
Reviewed by: clayborg, abidh
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13947
llvm-svn: 251176
This fixes the OSX build for XCode versions older than 7 by skipping
references to LC_VERSION_MIN_TVOS and LC_VERSION_MIN_WATCHOS if
TARGET_OS_TV or TARGET_OS_WATCH aren't defined.
Reviewed by: jasonmolenda
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14036
llvm-svn: 251172
Summary:
These changes aren't everything what is needed for the autotools target, but it's significantly approaching it.
These changes shouldn't effect the build process on other platforms.
Patch by Kamil Rytarowski, thanks!
Reviewers: joerg, brucem
Subscribers: brucem, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13715
llvm-svn: 251171
Summary:
These changes aren't everything what is needed for the CMake target, but it's significantly approaching it.
These changes shouldn't effect the build process on other platforms.
Patch by Kamil Rytarowski, thanks!
Reviewers: joerg, brucem
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13711
llvm-svn: 251164
in DWARF as a member of a class, but it has a "this" parameter. Specifically,
*this needs to have the LLDB expression added as a method.
This fixes TestWithLimitDebugInfo.
llvm-svn: 251151
Summary:
"from __future__ import print_function" was added to the test file but
not to the embedded interpreter. This change uses file.write instead to
avoid all problems with print.
Reviewers: zturner
Subscribers: zturner, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14029
llvm-svn: 251150
Six provides six.u() which resolves to either u"" or "" depending on
Python version, and and six.unichr() which resolves to either unichr()
or chr() depending on Python version. Use these functions anywhere
where we were relying on u"" or unichr().
llvm-svn: 251139
This is caused by a bug in MSVC's library implementation. It's
fixed in the next version of the compiler, but for now the only
way to silence this is to disable the warning.
llvm-svn: 251130
Apparently there were tons of instances I missed last time, I
guess I accidentally ran 2to3 non-recursively. This should be
every occurrence of a print statement fixed to use a print function
as well as from __future__ import print_function being added to
every file.
After this patch print statements will stop working everywhere in
the test suite, and the print function should be used instead.
llvm-svn: 251121
* Use PTRACE_GETVFPREGS/PTRACE_SETVFPREGS to access the floating point
registers instead of the old PTRACE_GETFPREGS/PTRACE_SETFPREGS. The
new call is available since armv5.
* Work around a kernel issue in PTRACE_POKEUSER with reading out the full
register set, modifying the neccessary value and then writing it back.
llvm-svn: 251111
GCC produce a lot of strict-aliasing warning for the LLDB codebase
what makes reading the compile output very difficult. This change
disable these warnings to reduce the noise as we already ignore them.
We should consider re-enabling the warning if we fix all (or most)
strict-aliasing violation first.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13981
llvm-svn: 251107
Re-commit the change after fixing a lot of race condition in LLDB
exposed by this change
Loading the debug info from a large application is the slowest task
LLDB do. This CL makes most of the dwarf parsing code multi-threaded.
As a result the speed of "attach; backtrace; exit;" when the inferior
is an LLDB with full debug info increased by a factor of 2.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13662
llvm-svn: 251106
The Timer class already had some support for multi-threaded access
but it still contained several race conditions. This CL fixes them
in preparation of adding multi-threaded dwarf parsing (and other
multi-threaded parts later).
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13940
llvm-svn: 251105
Summary:
The list of loaded modules which skip_if_library_missing is depending on is not available on
linux until after we run the target. This causes the tests to be wrongfully skipped. This commit
moves the skip call after the run command.
Reviewers: granata.enrico, tfiala
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13985
llvm-svn: 251102
previous release. Most of the diffs are duplication in the xcode
project file caused by adding a "debugserver-mini" target. Jim
Ingham added support for a new SPI needed to request app launches
on iOS. Greg Clayton added code to indicate the platform of the
binary (macosx, ios, watchos, tvos) based on Mach-O load commands.
Jason Molenda added code so debugserver will identify when it is
running on a tvos/watchos device to lldb.
llvm-svn: 251091
Previously, lldb did not use type summaries for simple types with no children
(like function pointers). This patch enables MI to use lldb type summaries for
evaluation of all types of objects, so MI own formatters are no longer needed.
Patch from evgeny.leviant@gmail.com
Reviewed by: abidh
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13799
llvm-svn: 251082
This patch enables type summary for 'char' type. Given:
char c = 'h';
Before this patch, c evaluates as:
(char) $0 = 'h'
After this patch, we get:
(char) $0 = 104 'h'
This change allows the formatting of character types in MI to be removed
and replaced with that in lldb, and can be useful when evaluating
non-printable characters.
Patch from evgeny.leviant@gmail.com
Reviewed by: granata.enrico
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13657
llvm-svn: 251080
Under Python 2 this has no effect, since map() returns a list.
In Python 3 map() returns an iterable, so wrapping in a list is
necessary to keep the same semantics.
llvm-svn: 251060
This is necessary in order to allow third party modules to be
located under lldb/third_party rather than under the test
folder directly.
Since we're already touching every test file anyway, we also
go ahead and delete the unittest2 import and main block wherever
possible. The ability to run a test as a standalone file has
already been broken for some time, and if we decide we want this
back, we should use unittest instead of unittest2.
A few places could not have the import of unittest2 removed,because
they depend on the unittest2.expectedFailure or skip decorators.
Removing all those was orthogonal in spirit to the purpose of this
CL, so the import of unittest2 remains in those files that were
using it for its test decorators. Those can be addressed
separately.
llvm-svn: 251055