SUMMARY:
The patch supports TAAwatch:addr packet. The patch also sets m_watchpoints_trigger_after_instruction
to eLazyBoolNo when qHostInfo or qWatchpointSupportInfo is not supported by the target.
Reviewers: jingham, clayborg
Subscribers: nitesh.jain, mohit.bhakkad, sagar, bhushan and lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11747
llvm-svn: 244865
SUMMARY:
Last 3bits of the watchpoint address are masked by the kernel. For example, n is
at 0x120010d00 and m is 0x120010d04. When a watchpoint is set at m, then watch
exception is generated even when n is read/written. To handle this case, instruction
at PC is emulated to find the base address of the load/store instruction. This address
is then appended to the description of the stop-info packet. Client then reads this
information to check whether the user has set a watchpoint on this address.
Reviewers: jingham, clayborg
Subscribers: nitesh.jain, mohit.bhakkad, sagar, bhushan and lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11672
llvm-svn: 244864
Summary:
This was no longer needed and hasn't been needed since r143244
in 2011. This removes everything associated with generating
or using it.
Reviewers: clayborg, jasonmolenda
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11971
llvm-svn: 244850
On x86/x86_64 read only watchpoints aren't supported. Fall back
to read/write watchpoints in that case.
Note: Logic should be added to ignore the watchpoint hit when
occurred because of a write.
llvm-svn: 244742
The ASAN callbacks are public symbols so we can search for them
with reading only the symbol table (not the debug info). Whit this
change the attach time for big executables with debug symbols
decreased by a factor of ~4.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11384
llvm-svn: 244739
On android .oat files (compiled java code) don't have symbol
information but on SDK 23+ it can be generated by the oatdump tool
(based on the dex information).
This CL adds logic to download this information and store it in the
module cache.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11936
llvm-svn: 244738
The SDK version implies the features supported by a given android
device. This version number will be used in future changes to execute
the right command on the device.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11935
llvm-svn: 244737
major, minor, and patchlevel in the qHostInfo reply.
Document that qHostInfo may report major/minor/patch
separately / in addition to the version: combination.
<rdar://problem/22125465>
llvm-svn: 244716
This is more preparation for multiple different kinds of types from different compilers (clang, Pascal, Go, RenderScript, Swift, etc).
llvm-svn: 244689
The issue was we were sending a "qSymbol::" packet and it we were already disconnected were weren't exiting the while loop if we didn't successfully send the qSymbol packet.
<rdar://problem/22098746>
llvm-svn: 244683
This is the work done by Ryan Brown from http://reviews.llvm.org/D8712 that makes a TypeSystem class and abstracts types to be able to use a type system.
All tests pass on MacOSX and passed on linux the last time this was submitted.
llvm-svn: 244679
Summary:
(This revision supersedes the abandon: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9716)
Size field is used to let the debugger attribute an address to a specific library when symbols are not available.
For example:
OpenGLESApp4.app!Cube_draw() Line 74 C
OpenGLESApp4.app!-[GameViewController glkView:drawInRect:](GameViewController * self, SEL _cmd, GLKView * view, CGRect rect) Line 89 C++
GLKit!<redacted>
QuartzCore!<redacted>
QuartzCore!<redacted>
QuartzCore!<redacted>
QuartzCore!<redacted>
QuartzCore!<redacted>
UIKit!<redacted>
UIKit!<redacted>
UIKit!<redacted>
UIKit!<redacted>
FrontBoardServices!<redacted>
CoreFoundation!<redacted>
Patch from paulmay@microsoft.com
Reviewers: ChuckR, abidh, ki.stfu
Subscribers: greggm, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11574
llvm-svn: 244573
Previously all test output was reported by each individual
instance of dotest.py. After a recent patch, dosep gets dotest
outptu via a pipe, and selectively decides which output to
print.
This breaks certain scripts which rely on having full output
of each dotest instance to do various parsing and/or log-scraping.
While we make no promises about the format of dotest output, it's
easy to restore this to the old behavior for now, although it is
behind a flag. To re-enable full output, run dosep.py with the -s
option.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11816
Reviewed By: Chaoren Lin
llvm-svn: 244469
contained within Process so that we won't be duplicating the warning
message if other parts of the code want to issue the message. Change
Process::PrintWarning to be a protected method - the public method
will be the PrintWarningOptimization et al. Also, Have
Thread::FunctionOptimizationWarning shortcut out if the warnings
have been disabled so that we don't (potentially) compute parts of
the SymbolContext unnecessarily.
llvm-svn: 244436
This change :
- Fixes offsets of all register sets for Mips.
- Adds MSA register set and FRE=1 mode support for FP register set.
- Separates lldb register numbers and register infos of freebsd/mips64 from linux/mips64.
- Re-orders the register numbers of all kinds for mips to be consistent with freebsd order of register numbers.
- Eliminates ENABLE_128_BIT_SUPPORT and union ValueData from Scalar.cpp and uses llvm::APInt and llvm::APFloat for all integer and floating point types.
Reviewers : emaste, jaydeep, clayborg
Subscribers : emaste, mohit.bhakkad, nitesh.jain, bhushan
Differential : http://reviews.llvm.org/D10919
llvm-svn: 244308
per Module instead of once per CompileUnit, and print the
module name. A module may have a mix of compile units built with
optimization and compile units built without optimization -- the
warning won't be printed until the user selects a stack frame of
a function that was built with optimization. And as before, it
will only be printed once per module per debug session.
<rdar://problem/19281172>
llvm-svn: 244281
The first part was in r243508 -- the extent of the UI changes in that
patchset was to add "[opt]" to the frame-format when a stack frame was
built with optimized code.
In this change, when a stack frame built with optimization is selected,
a message will be printed to the async output channel --
opt1.c was compiled with optimization - stepping may behave oddly; variables may not be available.
The warning will be only be printed once per source file in a debug session.
These warnings may be disabled by
settings set target.process.optimization-warnings false
Internally, a new Process::PrintWarning() method has been added for
warnings that we want to print only once to the user. It takes a type
of warning (currently only eWarningsOptimization) and an object
pointer (CompileUnit*) - the warning will only be printed once for a
given object pointer value.
This is a bit of a prototype of this change - I think we will be
tweaking it more in the future. But I wanted to land this and see
how it goes. Advanced users will find these warnings unnecessary
noise and will quickly disable them - but anyone who maintains a
debugger knows that debugging optimized code, without realizing it,
is a constant source of confusion and frustation for more typical
debugger users.
I imagine there will be more of these "warn once per whatever" style
warnings that we will want to add in the future and we'll need to
come up with a better way for enabling/disabling them. But I'm not
srue what form that warning settings should take and I didn't want
to code up something that we regret later, so for now I just added
another process setting for this one warning.
<rdar://problem/19281172>
llvm-svn: 244190
Summary:
* Remove extraneous members that were just storing temporary
values.
* OutOfBand_e parameters don't need to be const as they are
scalars.
* Switch from a map with CMIUtilString values to using a mapping
function. This uses a switch statement which will generate
a warning if a new result class is added.
* Make BuildAsyncRecord a static function rather than a private
member function so that we can construct the result text
correctly and avoid having extra stuff in the header.
Reviewers: abidh, ki.stfu
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11751
llvm-svn: 243975
Summary: This brings the code more in line with the usual LLDB style. NFC.
Reviewers: abidh, ki.stfu
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11746
llvm-svn: 243967
working with (the Communication m_bytes ivar) contained a single packet.
Instead, it may contain multitudes. Find the boundaries of the first packet
in the buffer and replace that with the decompressed version leaving the
rest of the buffer unmodified.
<rdar://problem/21841377>
llvm-svn: 243846
Move code in CMICmdCmdVarListChildren::Execute() up so that the child
object will always be added when the MI command -var-list-children is
entered (instead of only when the print-value was all or simple). This
patch fixes evaluation of expressions like varobj.member for a created
varobj with children.
Reviewed by: abidh
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11659
llvm-svn: 243782
On FreeBSD the tid is (somewhat unintuitively) found in the pr_pid
field of the NT_PRSTATUS note. Collect it when parsing the note and
store it in the thread data.
For Linux I've left the original behaviour of using sequential TIDs
(0, 1, 2...) as I don't yet have code to obtain it.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11652
llvm-svn: 243748
Expression evaluation error messages may have embedded new lines
and tabs. These should be escaped in the result string.
Patch by paulmaybee. Reviewed in http://reviews.llvm.org/D11570.
llvm-svn: 243741
is optimized into DWARFCompileUnit, where it should have
been. Next I'll need to call this from another section
of code for DWARF-in-.o-file behavior correctness.
llvm-svn: 243736
This patch adds a test for ENVIRONMENT_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED
around the code which requires 10.10 support to link. Without this, lldb
gets unresolved references to _csr_check and _rootless_allows_task_for_pid.
Reviewed by: jasonmolenda
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11668
llvm-svn: 243715
Previously embedded interpreters were handled as ad-hoc source
files compiled into source/Interpreter. This made it hard to
disable a specific interpreter, or to add support for other
interpreters and allow the developer to choose which interpreter(s)
were enabled for a particular build.
This patch converts script interpreters over to a plugin-based system.
Script interpreters now live in source/Plugins/ScriptInterpreter, and
the canonical LLDB interpreter, ScriptInterpreterPython, is moved there
as well.
Any new code interfacing with the Python C API must live in this location
from here on out. Additionally, generic code should never need to
reference or make assumptions about the presence of a specific interpreter
going forward.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11431
Reviewed By: Greg Clayton
llvm-svn: 243681
Summary:
If we used unnamed pipes instead of named pipes, we can avoid having the
file system littered with debugserver-named-pipes if lldb-server happens to
crash for whatever reason. Also, on some buggy systems, it's possible to be
able to create but not to delete a fifo. Ideally, support for unnamed pipes
should be added to debugserver as well, so we can avoid the `#ifdef` here.
Reviewers: clayborg, vharron, chying
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11609
llvm-svn: 243667
Summary:
Currently if the "first child" of the pointer is a char type then the pointer is displayed as a string. This test succeeds incorrectly when the pointer is to a structured type with a char type as its first field. Fix this by switching the test to retrieve the pointee type and checking that it is a char type.
Reviewers: abidh, ChuckR, ki.stfu
Subscribers: greggm, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11488
llvm-svn: 243619
The following functions were the only functions that updates the source file:
SourceManager::File::DisplaySourceLines()
SourceManager::File::FindLinesMatchingRegex()
But there we API calls that were using the SourceManager::File and asking it questions, like "is line 12 valid" and that might respond incorrectly if the source file had been updated.
<rdar://problem/21269402>
llvm-svn: 243551
owners list, so the StopInfo machinery can get the list of owners without
some other thread being able to mess up the list by deleting/disabline one of its
locations in the process of doing so.
<rdar://problem/18685197>
llvm-svn: 243541
Summary:
This commit moves the m_spawned_pids member from the common LLGS/Platform class to the plaform
specific part. This enables us to remove LLGS code, which was attempting to manage the
m_spawned_pids contents, but at the same time making sure, there is only one debugged process. If
we ever want to do multi-process debugging, we will probably want to replace this with a set of
NativeProcessProtocolSP anyway. The only functional change is that support for
qKillSpawnedProcess packet is removed from LLGS, but this was not used there anyway (we have the
k packet for that).
Reviewers: ovyalov, clayborg
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11557
llvm-svn: 243513
system, make a couple of additional checks to see if the
attach was denied via the System Integrity Protection that
is new in Mac OS X 10.11. If so, return a special E87
error code to indicate this to lldb.
Up in lldb, if we receive the E87 error code, be specific
about why the attach failed.
Also detect the more common case of general attach failure
and print a better error message than "lost connection".
I believe this code will all build on Mac OS X 10.10 systems.
It may not compile or run on earlier versions of the OS.
None of this should build on other non-darwin systems.
llvm-svn: 243511
debugging optimized code. Adds new methods on Function/SBFunction
to query whether a given function is optimized. Adds a new
function.is-optimized format entity and changes the default
frame-format to append "[opt]" if the function was built with
optimization.
The only indication that a binary was built with optimization
that we have right now is the presence of the DW_AT_APPLE_optimized
attribute (DW_FORM_flag value 1) in the DW_TAG_compile_unit.
The absence of this flag may mean that the compile_unit was not
compiled with optimization, or it may mean that the producer
does not generate this attribute.
Currently this only works for dSYM debugging. When we create
the CompileUnit with dwarf-in-.o-file debugging we don't have
the attribute value yet so it's not set. I need to find the
flag value when we do start to read the .o file DWARF and
set the CompileUnit's status at that point - but haven't
done it yet.
I'm also going to add a mechanism for issuing warnings to users
such that they're only issued once in a debug session and
there is away for users to suppress these warnings altogether
via .lldbinit file settings. But I want to get this changeset
committed now that it's at a useful state.
<rdar://problem/19281172>
llvm-svn: 243508
counts. If you delete a breakpoint belonging to a site just as you are
processing a hit on that site, you could cause the BreakpointSite loop to
access a now deleted location.
<rdar://problem/19310323>
llvm-svn: 243507
The removal of in-process Linux debug support left a switch statement
with llvm::Triple::FreeBSD as the only case. Simplify by replacing it
with a now-equivalent assertion.
llvm-svn: 243468
As of r240543 ProcessPOSIX and POSIXThread are used only on FreeBSD, so
just roll them into ProcessFreeBSD and FreeBSDThread.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10698
llvm-svn: 243427
Summary:
Handle_k was printing an error when killing a process because KillSpawnedProcess was expecting to
be asynchronously notified of the process death, which no longer works, since we don't wait for
the process on a separate thread. However, the whole usage of KillSpawnedProcess is dubious here,
since it tries to be nice and terminate the process first with SIGTERM, which will not have the
intended effect on a ptraced process. I replace this code with a call to
NativeProcessProtocol::Kill, which does not suffer from these problems.
Reviewers: chaoren, ovyalov
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11520
llvm-svn: 243397
The command "-break-insert ns::foo" for function 'foo' in namespace 'ns'
was being parsed as file:function. This patch fixes these cases by adding
checks for '::'. (Note: '::func' is not parsed correctly by lldb due to
llvm.org/pr24271).
Reviewed by: ki.stfu
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11396
llvm-svn: 243281
dSYMs, or reading binaries out of memory to the 'Host' log channel.
There's more to be done here, both for Mac and for other platforms,
but the initial set of new loggings are useful enough to check in
at this point.
llvm-svn: 243200
This patch adds the option -l/--language to the expression command, for
use when setting the language options or choosing an alternate FE. If
not specified, the target.language setting is used.
Reviewed by: clayborg
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11447
llvm-svn: 243187
to the path remappings.
Also don't add the paths to the path mapping when DebugSymbols tells up about files, since
we'll just do that again when we read in the dSYM.
<rdar://problem/21986208>
llvm-svn: 243181
Summary:
For certain data structures, when the synthetic child provider returns
zero children, a summary like "Empty instance of <typename>" could be
more appropriate than something like "size=0 {}". This new option helps
hide the trailing "{}".
This is also exposed with a -h option for the command "type summary add".
Reviewers: granata.enrico
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11473
llvm-svn: 243166
The kernels_found variable is not initialized, so if it is not assigned true on line 823, then it will be a garbage value in the branch condition on line 828. This patch initializes the variable to false.
Patch by neilparikh.
Reviewers: domipheus
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11323
llvm-svn: 243104
This commit introduced an infinite recursion in
ValueObjectChild::CanUpdateWithInvalidExecutionContext (because FollowParentChain also considers
the current object), which broke nearly all the tests. Ignoring the current object removes the
recursion, but two tests still time out (TestDataFormatterLibcxxList.py and
TestValueObjectRecursion.py) for some reason. Reverting for now.
llvm-svn: 243102
If the function is a template then the return type is part of the
function name. This CL fixes the parsing of these function names in
the case when the return type contains ':'.
The name of free functions in C++ don't have context part. Fix the
logic geting the function name without arguments out from a full
function name to handle this case.
Change the handling of step-in-avoid-regexp to match the value against
the function name without it's arguments and return value. This is
required because the default regex ("^std::") would match any template
function returning an std object.
Fifferential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11461
llvm-svn: 243099
SUMMARY:
This patch fixes couple of issues:
1. A thread tries to lock a mutex which is already locked.
2. Updating a thread list before the stop packet is parsed so that it can get a valid thread id and allows to set the stop info correctly.
Reviewers: clayborg
Subscribers: mohit.bhakkad, sagar, jaydeep, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11449
llvm-svn: 243091
The issue is that a child can't really ask the root object, since this decision could actually hinge on whether a dynamic and/or synthetic value is present
To do this, make values vote lazily for whether they are willing to allow this, so that we can navigate up the chain without recursively invoking ourselves
Tentative fix for rdar://21949558
llvm-svn: 243077
Summary:
This replaces (void)x; usages where they x was subsequently
involved in an assertion with this macro to make the
intent more clear.
Reviewers: clayborg
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11451
llvm-svn: 243074
Summary:
No longer rely on cmake to set DEBUGSERVER_VERSION_STR,
but now generate the _vers.c file like xcode does
and include the generated file into the build on Mac OS X.
This fixes the cmake Mac OS X build after an earlier change
by Jason Molenda.
Reviewers: clayborg, jasonmolenda
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11450
llvm-svn: 243072
but that wasn't added to the list of reasons they don't explain. That
would mean we keep stepping after hitting the AsanDie breakpoint rather
than stopping when the Asan event occurred.
<rdar://problem/21925479>
llvm-svn: 243035
Summary:
GetLoadedModuleFileSpec was reading /proc/pid/maps character by character, which was very slow,
since we do that for every shared library, which android tends to have a lot. Switching to
ProcFileReader saves us about 0.4 seconds in attach time.
Reviewers: tberghammer
Subscribers: tberghammer, danalbert, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11460
llvm-svn: 243019
Summary:
This adds support for jstopinfo field of stop-reply packets. This field enables us to avoid
querying full thread stop data on most stops (see r242593 for more details).
Reviewers: ovyalov, clayborg
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11415
llvm-svn: 242997
Summary:
This removes Authors:, Gotchas:, Changes: and Copyright:.
It leaves a couple of Gotcha: blocks that were not empty.
Reviewers: abidh, ki.stfu, domipheus
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11452
llvm-svn: 242996
It also pointed out an error in our return values where the ABI only relies on xmm registers, not ymm registers for vector return types.
llvm-svn: 242972
Summary:
Many methods, in particular various 'Add' methods didn't have
any actual failure scenarios that were being emitted. This meant
that a lot of surrounding code could be simplified.
Reviewers: abidh, ki.stfu
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11412
llvm-svn: 242911
This is required to print out the rerun value of funcions returning
types with the following attributes:
__attribute__((__vector_size__(8)));
__attribute__((ext_vector_type(2)));
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11416
llvm-svn: 242903
For use-after-free bugs caught by ASan, we show an allocation and a deallocation stack trace. Let's display them in a "most recent event first" order, this patch does that.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11295
llvm-svn: 242902
Summary:
This enables us to avoid casts to "void *" in some cases and avoids a couple of "casts off const
qualifiers" warnings.
Reviewers: clayborg
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11388
llvm-svn: 242874
Originally, the source for the hidden lib_d and the regular lib_d were the same
file, so we always got the "correct" source for each. Splitting them up in
D11367 exposed a bug of showing the incorrect source file for the hidden lib_d.
llvm-svn: 242862
Target and breakpoints options were added:
breakpoint set --language lang --name func
settings set target.language pascal
These specify the Language to use when interpreting the breakpoint's
expression (note: currently only implemented for breakpoints on
identifiers). If the breakpoint language is not set, the target.language
setting is used.
This support is required by Pascal, for example, to set breakpoint at 'ns.foo'
for function 'foo' in namespace 'ns'.
Tests on the language were also added to Module::PrepareForFunctionNameLookup
for efficiency.
Reviewed by: clayborg
Subscribers: jingham, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11119
llvm-svn: 242844
Summary:
The current Makefile scheme only allows one dylib to be specified in each make
invocation, so TestLoadUnload had a custom Makefile that's unrelated to the
base Makefile.rules. This change uses recursive make invocations to bypass the
single dylib restriction. See D11202 for more context.
Reviewers: clayborg
Subscribers: chaoren, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11367
llvm-svn: 242813
Summary:
This commit integrates MainLoop into NativeProcessLinux. By registering a SIGCHLD handler with
the llgs main loop, we can get rid of the special monitor thread in NPL, which saves as a lot of
thread ping-pong when responding to client requests (e.g. qThreadInfo processing time has been
reduced by about 40%). It also makes the code simpler, IMHO.
Reviewers: ovyalov, clayborg, tberghammer, chaoren
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11150
This is a resubmission of r242305 after it was reverted due to bad interactions with the stdio
thread.
llvm-svn: 242783
Summary:
This commit removes the stdio forwarding thread in lldb-server in favor of a MainLoop callback.
As in some situations we need to forcibly flush the stream ( => Read() is called from multiple
places) and we still have multiple threads, I have had to additionally protect the communication
instance with a mutex.
Reviewers: ovyalov, tberghammer
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11296
llvm-svn: 242782
Summary:
* Remove extraneous members that were just storing temporary
values.
* ResultClass_e parameters don't need to be const as they are
scalars.
* Switch from a map with CMIUtilString values to using a mapping
function. This uses a switch statement which will generate
a warning if a new result class is added.
* Make BuildRecordResult a static function rather than a private
member function so that we can construct the result text
correctly and avoid having extra stuff in the header.
* Don't need (void) parameter lists in C++.
Reviewers: abidh, ki.stfu, domipheus
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11052
llvm-svn: 242769
I have observed an increased flakyness in the buildbots. I suspect something was relying on the
fact that Pipe::Write had an implicit timeout of 1s, which this commit has removed. Reverting
while I investigate.
llvm-svn: 242767
Summary:
This commit adds a WriteWithTimeout method to time Pipe class, analogous to the existing
ReadWithTimeout(). It also changes the meaning of passing zero as a timeout value. Previously,
zero was used as an infinite timeout value. Now, the meaning of zero timeout to return the data
avaiable without sleeping (basically, a non-blocking operation). This makes the behaviour of Pipe
consistent with the Communication/Connection classes. For blocking operatios with infinite
timeout, I introduce a special constant for this purpose.
Reviewers: ovyalov, zturner
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11358
llvm-svn: 242764
This can include objects that have complex state and need to be torn down intelligently (e.g. our SB* objects)
This will fail if the Python interpreter does not hold a valid thread state. So, acquire one, delete the session dictionary, and then let go of it on destruction
This fixes rdar://20960843
llvm-svn: 242745
We previously passed in a 8192 byte buffer but this wasn't large enough. We now calculate the size we need and then add 128 to it and get the environment. If we pass exactly the number of bytes it says is needs, the sysctl() returns junk. Adding 1 seemed to do the trick, but to err on the side of caution, I added a few bytes more.
<rdar://problem/21883842>
llvm-svn: 242729
Summary: - launch dotest with gtimeout if found on Windows
Reviewers: chaoren
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11368
llvm-svn: 242699
for a CXXRecordDecl gets pointed at that record. This can happen when a type is
imported out of and then into the target's AST context without being laid out.
Also added a testcase that covers this scenario.
<rdar://problem/21844453>
llvm-svn: 242687
Make sure we dont treat EINTR as a fatal error. I was getting this when trying to profile the
debugger. I'm not sure why this wasn't surfacing before, it could be that the profiler is using
some signals internally.
llvm-svn: 242681
Changed the "jthreads" key/value in the stop reply packets to be "jstopinfo". This JSON only contains threads with valid stop reasons and allows us not to have to ask about other threads via qThreadStopInfo when we are stepping. The "jstopinfo" only gets sent if there are more than one thread since the stop reply packet contains all the info needed for a single thread.
Added a Process::WillPublicStop() in case process subclasses want to do any extra gathering for public stops. For ProcessGDBRemote, we end up sending a jThreadsInfo packet to gather all expedited registers, expedited memory and MacOSX queue information. We only do this for public stops to minimize the packets we send when we have multiple private stops. Multiple private stops happen when a source level single step, step into or step out run the process multiple times while implementing the stepping, and none of these private stops make it out to the UI via notifications because they are private stops.
llvm-svn: 242593
Don't chane the CFI information when a conditional instruction
is emulated (eg.: popeq {r0, pc}) because the CFI for the next
instruction should be the same as the CFI for the current instruction.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11258
llvm-svn: 242519
Summary:
It seems that reading of register data is the biggest bottleneck in LLGS at the moment. Sending
four registers instead of the full GPR set increases the jThreadsInfo processing time about
6-fold. Until we figure out where is this time going, this commit limits the amount of data we
send to provide a more fluid debugging experience.
Reviewers: tberghammer, ovyalov
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11264
llvm-svn: 242517
Upon connection termination the waitable handle of an IOObject gets reset to an invalid handle.
This caused a problem since we used the object->GetWaitableHandle as a key to the set of
registered events. The fix is to use something more immutable as a key: we make a copy of the
original waitable handle, instead of holding onto the IOObject.
llvm-svn: 242515
Summary:
This commit adds initial support for the jThreadsInfo packet to lldb-server. The current
implementation does not expedite inferior memory. I have also added a description of the new
packet to our protocol documentation (mostly taken from Greg's earlier commit message).
Reviewers: clayborg, ovyalov, tberghammer
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11187
llvm-svn: 242402
With static linking lldb-server crashes in platform mode when
tries to listen on localhost:5432 on the android build bot.
This reverts commit 3ea861707dec8423746679ff496e4fd03255d4cf.
llvm-svn: 242401
SUMMARY:
The patch detects MIPS application specific extensions (ASE) like micromips by reading
ELF header.e_flags and SHT_MIPS_ABIFLAGS section. MIPS triple does not contain ASE
information like micromips, mips16, DSP, MSA etc. These can be read from header.e_flags
or SHT_MIPS_ABIFLAGS section.
Reviewers: clayborg
Subscribers: mohit.bhakkad, sagar, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11133
llvm-svn: 242381
frame, don't go any further, in RNBRemote::SendStopReplyPacketForThread.
These are the memory pre-fetches in the T05 packet and are
included in every private stop that lldb does. lldb needs, at most,
the caller stack frame so we're sending more data than needed by
including additional stack memory prefetches in this reply packet.
Once we've stopped for a public stop, we're going to do a jThreadsInfo
which will include the stack memory prefetches for all threads,
including the one which had the stop reason.
llvm-svn: 242380
Summary:
Other changes around the main change include:
1. Add a method Cast to ValueObjectConstResult, ValueObjectConstResultImpl
and ValueObjectConstResultChild.
2. Add an argument |live_address| of type lldb::addr_t to the constructor
of ValueObjectConstResultChild. This is passed on to the backing
ValueObjectConstResultImpl object constructor so that the address of the
child value can be calculated properly.
Reviewers: granata.enrico, clayborg
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11203
llvm-svn: 242374
This allows stepping operations that don't ever do a public stop to get all the info they need without having to send a jThreadsInfo packet since those tend to be large.
This patch will be followed by a patch that will detect when we do a public stop, and when that happens we will send a jThreadsInfo packet at that time to get all expedited registers and memory.
llvm-svn: 242352
This one I accidentally missed last time because I confused it with
the lldbUtility library. After this, all makefile libraries should
have the same names as their CMake counterparts.
llvm-svn: 242344
Summary:
The accept4 syscall is missing on older ARM Android kernels, and the accept()
call is implemented with the accept4 syscall, so we'll need to call the accept
syscall directly.
Reviewers: vharron, tberghammer, labath
Subscribers: ovyalov, chaoren, labath, tberghammer, aemerson, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10887
llvm-svn: 242319
This fixes an off-by-one bug in CMICmdCmdDataInfoLine::Acknowledge. Given:
LineEntry: \[0x0000000100000f37-0x0000000100000f45\): /path/to/file:123:1
-data-info-line would report the line as 12, omitting the last digit.
Reviewed by: ki.stfu, abidh
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11209
llvm-svn: 242306
Summary:
This commit integrates MainLoop into NativeProcessLinux. By registering a SIGCHLD handler with
the llgs main loop, we can get rid of the special monitor thread in NPL, which saves as a lot of
thread ping-pong when responding to client requests (e.g. qThreadInfo processing time has been
reduced by about 40%). It also makes the code simpler, IMHO.
Reviewers: ovyalov, clayborg, tberghammer, chaoren
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11150
llvm-svn: 242305
should send when detaching and leaving the remote process/system
halted. Previously only the 'D' initial char was sent, which
resumed the process like a normal detach.
llvm-svn: 242256
Summary: This aligns the library names used by the Makefile build to be the same as those create by the CMake build to make switching between the two easier. The only major difficulty was lldbHost which was one library in the CMake system and several in the Makefile system. Most of the other changes are trivial renames.
Reviewers: labath
Subscribers: emaste, tberghammer, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11154
llvm-svn: 242196
For Hexagon we want to be able to call functions during debugging, however currently lldb only supports this when there is JIT support.
Although emulation using IR interpretation is an alternative, it is currently limited in that it can't make function calls.
In this patch we have extended the IR interpreter so that it can execute a function call on the target using register manipulation.
To do this we need to handle the Call IR instruction, passing arguments to a new thread plan and collecting any return values to pass back into the IR interpreter.
The new thread plan is needed to call an alternative ABI interface of "ABI::PerpareTrivialCall()", allowing more detailed information about arguments and return values.
Reviewers: jingham, spyffe
Subscribers: emaste, lldb-commits, ted, ADodds, deepak2427
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9404
llvm-svn: 242137
Existing commands supplying this type of help content have been reworked to take advantage of the changes. In addition to formatting changes, content was changes for accuracy and clarity purposes.
<rdar://problem/21269977>
llvm-svn: 242122
vm_kernel_page_size appears to not be defined on OSX Mavericks, so the
build fails. This patch fixes the build by calculating the pagesize if
_VM_PAGE_SIZE_H_ is not defined.
llvm-svn: 242114
Summary:
- Consolidate Unix signals selection in UnixSignals.
- Make Unix signals available from platform.
- Add jSignalsInfo packet to retrieve Unix signals from remote platform.
- Get a copy of the platform signal for each remote process.
- Update SB API for signals.
- Update signal utility in test suite.
Reviewers: ovyalov, clayborg
Subscribers: chaoren, jingham, labath, emaste, tberghammer, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11094
llvm-svn: 242101
Summary:
r241964 has added a dependency on uuid.h, which (on linux at least) necessitates instalation of a
new package. Since the only thing we need from that file is uuid_t (and this is already defined
in UuidCompatibility.h), we can avoid this dependency by making this include __APPLE__ specific.
If in future, we need more from this library, we can revisit this decision.
Reviewers: jasonmolenda
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11135
llvm-svn: 242022
The size of a long double was hardcoded in DataExtractor for x86 and
x86_64 architectures. This CL removes the hard coded values and use the
actual size based on the floating point semantics specified.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8417
llvm-svn: 242019
Summary:
This is the first part of our effort to make llgs single threaded. Currently, llgs consists of
about three threads and the synchronisation between them is a major source of latency when
debugging linux and android applications.
In order to be able to go single threaded, we must have the ability to listen for events from
multiple sources (primarily, client commands coming over the network and debug events from the
inferior) and perform necessary actions. For this reason I introduce the concept of a MainLoop.
A main loop has the ability to register callback's which will be invoked upon receipt of certain
events. MainLoopPosix has the ability to listen for file descriptors and signals.
For the moment, I have merely made the GDBRemoteCommunicationServerLLGS class use MainLoop
instead of waiting on the network socket directly, but the other threads still remain. In the
followup patches I indend to migrate NativeProcessLinux to this class and remove the remaining
threads.
Reviewers: ovyalov, clayborg, amccarth, zturner, emaste
Subscribers: tberghammer, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11066
llvm-svn: 242018
On Android the oatdata and the oatexec symbols in
system@framework@boot.oat covers the full .text section what causes
issues with displaying unusable symbol name to the user and very slow
unwinding speed because the instruction emulation based unwind plans
try to emulate all instructions in these symbols. Don't add these
symbols to the symbol list as they have no use for the debugger and
they are causing a lot of trouble.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11065
llvm-svn: 242017
This patch:
- Allows mips32 cores to match with any mips32/mips64 cores.
- Allows mips32r2 cores to match with core only up-to mips32r2/mips64r2.
- Allows mips32r3 cores to match with core only up-to mips32r3/mips64r3.
- Allows mips32r5 cores to match with core only up-to mips32r3/mips64r5.
- Allows mips32r6 core to match with only mips32r6/mips64r6 or mips32/mips64.
Reviewers: emaste, jaydeep, clayborg
Subscribers: mohit.bhakkad, nitesh.jain, bhushan, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10921
llvm-svn: 242016
jGetLoadedDynamicLibrariesInfos. This packet is similar to
qXfer:libraries:read except that lldb supplies the number of solibs
that should be reported about, and the start address for the list
of them. At the initial process launch we'll read the full list
of solibs linked by the process -- at this point we could be using
qXfer:libraries:read -- but on subsequence solib-loaded notifications,
we'll be fetching a smaller number of solibs, often only one or two.
A typical Mac/iOS GUI app may have a couple hundred different
solibs loaded - doing all of the loads via memory reads takes
a couple of megabytes of traffic between lldb and debugserver.
Having debugserver summarize the load addresses of all the solibs
and sending it in JSON requires a couple of hundred kilobytes
of traffic. It's a significant performance improvement when
communicating over a slower channel.
This patch leaves all of the logic for loading the libraries
in DynamicLoaderMacOSXDYLD -- it only call over ot ProcesGDBRemote
to get the JSON result.
If the jGetLoadedDynamicLibrariesInfos packet is not implemented,
the normal technique of using memory read packets to get all of
the details from the target will be used.
<rdar://problem/21007465>
llvm-svn: 241964
Summary:
32-bit signed return value from ptrace got sign extended when being converted to
64-bit unsigned.
Also, replaced tabs with spaces in the source.
Reviewers: labath, clayborg
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11047
llvm-svn: 241837
Summary:
This commit avoids the Platform instance when spawning or attaching to a process in lldb-server.
Instead, I have the server call a (static) method of NativeProcessProtocol directly. The reason
for this is that I believe that NativeProcessProtocol should be decoupled from the Platform
(after all, it always knows which platform it is running on, unlike the rest of lldb).
Additionally, the kind of platform actions a NativeProcessProtocol instance is likely to differ
greatly from the platform actions of the lldb client, so I think the separation makes sense.
After this, the only dependency NativeProcessLinux has on PlatformLinux is the ResolveExecutable
method, which needs additional refactoring.
This is a resubmit of r241672, after it was reverted due to build failueres on non-linux
platforms.
Reviewers: ovyalov, clayborg
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10996
llvm-svn: 241796
The mentioned commit introduced a subtle change in behavior when printing variable names. This
occured when we have a variable, for which we only know the demangled name, because the compiler
has failed to provide one (this typically happens for variables in anonymous namespaces). A
Mangled class which contains only a demangled name considers itself to be invalid (this could
possibly be a bug), but it's GetName() method still returns a valid demangled name. The previous
commit introduced the check for the validity of the class, and if it failed, it would fall back
to printing the bare name (without the namespace prefixes, as the tests were expecting). I revert
this part of the commit and check the validity of the string returned by GetName() instead.
llvm-svn: 241795
Summary:
This is used on non-unix platforms, where qXfer:libraries-svr4:read
doesn't make sense. Windows uses that for instance.
Reviewers: clayborg
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11036
llvm-svn: 241712
Summary:
This commit moves the Windows DyanamicLoader to the common DynamicLoader
directory. This is required to remote debug Windows targets.
This commit also initializes the Windows DYLD plugin in
SystemInitializerCommon (similarly to both POSIX and MacOSX DYLD
plugins) so that we can automatically instantiate this class when
connected to a windows process.
Test Plan: Build.
Reviewers: zturner
Subscribers: lldb-commits, abdulras
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10882
llvm-svn: 241697
pointed into the artificial function constructed for the expression. I now make
anything that pointed to the function as its DeclContext be global while the
copy occurs; afterward I restored the old DeclContext.
Added a testcase that make sure that this works properly and doesn't crash
anything.
<rdar://problem/21049838>
llvm-svn: 241695
platform-specific symbols that are not implemented on OS X.
The build error that caused this is
Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64:
"lldb_private::NativeProcessProtocol::Attach(unsigned long long, lldb_private::NativeProcessProtocol::NativeDelegate&, std::__1::shared_ptr<lldb_private::NativeProcessProtocol>&)", referenced from:
lldb_private::process_gdb_remote::GDBRemoteCommunicationServerLLGS::AttachToProcess(unsigned long long) in liblldb-core.a(GDBRemoteCommunicationServerLLGS.o)
"lldb_private::NativeProcessProtocol::Launch(lldb_private::ProcessLaunchInfo&, lldb_private::NativeProcessProtocol::NativeDelegate&, std::__1::shared_ptr<lldb_private::NativeProcessProtocol>&)", referenced from:
lldb_private::process_gdb_remote::GDBRemoteCommunicationServerLLGS::LaunchProcess() in liblldb-core.a(GDBRemoteCommunicationServerLLGS.o)
ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64
clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
llvm-svn: 241688
Summary:
The DW_AT_name attribute of compile unit is optional.
If it is missing, try to get filename from the debug_line section.
This allows the compile unit to be useful without the filename.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11003
llvm-svn: 241679
Summary:
This commit avoids the Platform instance when spawning or attaching to a process in lldb-server.
Instead, I have the server call a (static) method of NativeProcessProtocol directly. The reason
for this is that I believe that NativeProcessProtocol should be decoupled from the Platform
(after all, it always knows which platform it is running on, unlike the rest of lldb).
Additionally, the kind of platform actions a NativeProcessProtocol instance is likely to differ
greatly from the platform actions of the lldb client, so I think the separation makes sense.
After this, the only dependency NativeProcessLinux has on PlatformLinux is the ResolveExecutable
method, which needs additional refactoring.
Reviewers: ovyalov, clayborg
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10996
llvm-svn: 241672
results if the -Q option is not provided. Also took out the quietly
option from AddInitialCommand, we don't use that to set this option,
we use the override set by the -Q option.
<rdar://problem/21232087>
llvm-svn: 241652
We don't need to do the fancy dance with checking whether the iterator
represents a #define -- in fact, that's the wrong thing to do. The thing to do
is check whether the highest-priority module that did something to the module
#defined or #undefd it. If it #defined it, then the MacroInfo* will be non-NULL
and we're good to go.
llvm-svn: 241651
This can be in the cpp file rather than the header file, so moving
it there.
Summary: Move ProcessKDP's StringExtractor include.
Reviewers: clayborg
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11018
llvm-svn: 241649
Summary:
Fix StringExtractor.h issues.
* source/Plugins/Process/MacOSX-Kernel/ProcessKDP.cpp
(#include "Utility/StringExtractor.h): Not needed, this is already
included by ProcessKDP.h
* unittests/Utility/StringExtractorTest.cpp
(#include "Utility/StringExtractor.h): Update include path to the
new location.
Reviewers: labath, clayborg
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10995
llvm-svn: 241596
LLVM requires and handles this now and has the correct compiler
version checks. This block of code for cmake in LLDB is no longer
needed.
Summary: cmake no longer needs to deal with -std=c++11 checks.
Reviewers: labath
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10994
llvm-svn: 241590
This is fix for bug 23704: LLDB standalone build always include
ClangConfig.cmake even if Clang was built with LLVM (ClangConfig.cmake
doesn't exist).
Patch by: Eugene Zelenko
llvm-svn: 241575
proc_set_wakemon_params() to raise the limit on the # of wakeups
per second that are acceptable before the system may send an
EXC_RESOURCE signal to debugserver.
<rdar://problem/19631512>
llvm-svn: 241553
removes the LLDB.framework/Resources and LLDB.framework/Swift
directories. This isn't a deep bundle on ios builds; it is shallow.
<rdar://problem/16676101>
llvm-svn: 241540
The summary is - quite simply - a one-line printout of the vector elements
We still need synthetic children:
a) as a source of the elements to print in the summary
b) for graphical IDEs that display structure regardless of the summary settings
rdar://5429347
llvm-svn: 241531
Change over existing code to use this new parser so StructuredData can use the tokenizer to parse JSON instead of doing it manually.
This allowed us to easily parse JSON into JSON* objects as well as into StructuredData.
llvm-svn: 241522