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Greg Clayton dce502ede0 Fixed the Xcode project building of LLVM to be a bit more user friendly:
- If you download and build the sources in the Xcode project, x86_64 builds
  by default using the "llvm.zip" checkpointed LLVM.
- If you delete the "lldb/llvm.zip" and the "lldb/llvm" folder, and build the
  Xcode project will download the right LLVM sources and build them from 
  scratch
- If you have a "lldb/llvm" folder already that contains a "lldb/llvm/lib"
  directory, we will use the sources you have placed in the LLDB directory.
  
Python can now be disabled for platforms that don't support it. 

Changed the way the libllvmclang.a files get used. They now all get built into
arch specific directories and never get merged into universal binaries as this
was causing issues where you would have to go and delete the file if you wanted
to build an extra architecture slice.

llvm-svn: 143678
2011-11-04 03:34:56 +00:00
Greg Clayton 982c9762a2 Modified all Process::Launch() calls to use a ProcessLaunchInfo structure
on internal only (public API hasn't changed) to simplify the paramter list
to the launch calls down into just one argument. Also all of the argument,
envronment and stdio things are now handled in a much more centralized fashion.

llvm-svn: 143656
2011-11-03 21:22:33 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar a08823fd10 warnings: Fix a bunch of -Wreorder problems.
llvm-svn: 143381
2011-10-31 22:50:49 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1848afbbe8 Fixed the continuation dumping of instructions to properly advance the
previous address only by the number of bytes consumed by the disassembly:

(lldb) x/4i 0x0000000100000ea9
0x100000ea9:  66 c7 45 fa 10 00     movw   $16, -6(%rbp)
0x100000eaf:  c7 45 f4 20 00 00 00  movl   $32, -12(%rbp)
0x100000eb6:  e8 47 00 00 00        callq  0x0000000100000f02       ; void f<nullptr_t>(nullptr_t)
0x100000ebb:  8b 45 fc              movl   -4(%rbp), %eax
(lldb) 
0x100000ebe:  48 83 c4 10  addq   $16, %rsp
0x100000ec2:  5d           popq   %rbp
0x100000ec3:  c3           ret    
0x100000ec4:  90           nop    
(lldb) 
0x100000ec5:  90  nop    
0x100000ec6:  90  nop    
0x100000ec7:  90  nop    
0x100000ec8:  90  nop    
(lldb) 
0x100000ec9:  90  nop    
0x100000eca:  90  nop    
0x100000ecb:  90  nop    
0x100000ecc:  90  nop    
(lldb) 
0x100000ecd:  90  nop    
0x100000ece:  90  nop    
0x100000ecf:  90  nop    
0x100000ed0:  55  pushq  %rbp

llvm-svn: 143254
2011-10-28 23:44:55 +00:00
Johnny Chen 8763780961 Add an example customization directory which uses a binutils.py module to provide
commands to print the binary representaion of an integer.

llvm-svn: 143252
2011-10-28 23:30:28 +00:00
Sean Callanan c0a6e0619d Added a function to the Host that gets a dummy target
for it, so that people who want to use LLDB as a
calculator can run simple expressions without needing
a target or process.

llvm-svn: 143147
2011-10-27 21:22:25 +00:00
Greg Clayton 5009f9d501 Added support for the new ".apple_objc" accelerator tables. These tables are
in the same hashed format as the ".apple_names", but they map objective C
class names to all of the methods and class functions. We need to do this 
because in the DWARF the methods for Objective C are never contained in the
class definition, they are scattered about at the translation unit level and
they don't even have attributes that say the are contained within the class
itself. 

Added 3 new formats which can be used to display data:

    eFormatAddressInfo
    eFormatHexFloat
    eFormatInstruction
    
eFormatAddressInfo describes an address such as function+offset and file+line,
or symbol + offset, or constant data (c string, 2, 4, 8, or 16 byte constants).
The format character for this is "A", the long format is "address".

eFormatHexFloat will print out the hex float format that compilers tend to use.
The format character for this is "X", the long format is "hex float".

eFormatInstruction will print out disassembly with bytes and it will use the
current target's architecture. The format character for this is "i" (which
used to be being used for the integer format, but the integer format also has
"d", so we gave the "i" format to disassembly), the long format is 
"instruction".

Mate the lldb::FormatterChoiceCriterion enumeration private as it should have
been from the start. It is very specialized and doesn't belong in the public 
API.

llvm-svn: 143114
2011-10-27 17:55:14 +00:00
Jim Ingham 1d18ebf62a When completing "help foo bar" if "foo" is not a real command, don't ask its NULL command object to complete the line.
llvm-svn: 143047
2011-10-26 19:32:01 +00:00
Greg Clayton 82f4cf46aa A simple fix for the GDB format strings so the byte size parameter gets
properly marked as valid.

Also modified the "memory read" command to be able to intelligently repeat
subsequent memory requests, so now you can do:

(lldb) memory read --format hex --count 32 0x1000

Then hit enter to keep viewing the memory that follows the last valid request.

llvm-svn: 143015
2011-10-26 04:32:38 +00:00
Greg Clayton 86edbf41d1 Cleaned up many error codes. For any who is filling in error strings into
lldb_private::Error objects the rules are:
- short strings that don't start with a capitol letter unless the name is a
  class or anything else that is always capitolized
- no trailing newline character
- should be one line if possible

Implemented a first pass at adding "--gdb-format" support to anything that
accepts format with optional size/count.

llvm-svn: 142999
2011-10-26 00:56:27 +00:00
Johnny Chen 3d0fcf5eae Patch from Dragos to fix Linux build!
llvm-svn: 142932
2011-10-25 17:58:16 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1deb796238 Updated all commands that use a "--format" / "-f" options to use the new
OptionGroupFormat. Updated OptionGroupFormat to be able to also use the
"--size" and "--count" options. Commands that use a OptionGroupFormat instance
can choose which of the options they want by initializing OptionGroupFormat
accordingly. Clients can either get only the "--format", "--format" + "--size",
or "--format" + "--size" + "--count". This is in preparation for upcoming
chnages where there are alternate ways (GDB format specification) to set a
format. 

llvm-svn: 142911
2011-10-25 06:44:01 +00:00
Jim Ingham c10312cea2 Add a "-a" option to "image list" to show the image at a given address.
llvm-svn: 142833
2011-10-24 18:36:33 +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
Enrico Granata a9dbf4325e this patch introduces a new command script import command which takes as input a filename for a Python script and imports the module contained in that file. the containing directory is added to the Python path such that dependencies are honored. also, the module may contain an __lldb_init_module(debugger,dict) function, which gets called after importing, and which can somehow initialize the module's interaction with lldb
llvm-svn: 142283
2011-10-17 21:45:27 +00:00
Johnny Chen 16dcf718d3 Add a commnad to set a condition for a watchpoint. Example:
watchpoint modify -c 'global==5'

modifies the last created watchpoint so that the condition expression
is evaluated at the stop point to decide whether we should proceed with
the stopping.

Also add SBWatchpont::SetCondition(const char *condition) to set condition
programmatically.

Test cases to come later.

llvm-svn: 142227
2011-10-17 18:58:00 +00:00
Johnny Chen 01a678603a SBValue::Watch() and SBValue::WatchPointee() are now the official API for creating
a watchpoint for either the variable encapsulated by SBValue (Watch) or the pointee
encapsulated by SBValue (WatchPointee).

Removed SBFrame::WatchValue() and SBFrame::WatchLocation() API as a result of that.

Modified the watchpoint related test suite to reflect the change.

Plus replacing WatchpointLocation with Watchpoint throughout the code base.

There are still cleanups to be dome.  This patch passes the whole test suite.
Check it in so that we aggressively catch regressions.

llvm-svn: 141925
2011-10-14 00:42:25 +00:00
Greg Clayton 20568dd981 Fixed a case where we might end up trying to parse a type in the DWARF parser for a method whose class isn't currently in the process of completing itself. Currently, methods of a class, must be parsed when the class type that contains the method is asked to complete itself through the clang::ExternalASTSource virtual functions. Now we "do the right thing" by checking if the class is being defined, and if so we parse it, else we tell the class to complete itself so everything happens correctly.
llvm-svn: 141908
2011-10-13 23:13:20 +00:00
Greg Clayton 2a14f17a65 Revert the change to "target variable" that was causing test suite failures.
llvm-svn: 141879
2011-10-13 18:31:02 +00:00
Greg Clayton 4f76b23764 Always use the full variable name when dumping globals since they might
be in namespaces.

llvm-svn: 141845
2011-10-13 01:14:39 +00:00
Sean Callanan b6d70ebc0a Added ClangNamespaceDecl * parameters to several
core Module functions that the expression parser
will soon be using.

llvm-svn: 141766
2011-10-12 02:08:07 +00:00
Jim Ingham 4a6ae0f01a Fix the option lists that "--file" belongs to so the help won't come out whonky.
llvm-svn: 141423
2011-10-07 22:17:16 +00:00
Greg Clayton cf0e4f0daf Re-organized the contents of RangeMap.h to be more concise and also allow for a Range, RangeArray, RangeData (range + data), or a RangeDataArray. We have many range implementations in LLDB and I will be converting over to using the classes in RangeMap.h so we can have one set of code that does ranges and searching of ranges.
Fixed up DWARFDebugAranges to use the new range classes.

Fixed the enumeration parsing to take a lldb_private::Error to avoid a lot of duplicated code. Now when an invalid enumeration is supplied, an error will be returned and that error will contain a list of the valid enumeration values.

llvm-svn: 141382
2011-10-07 18:58:12 +00:00
Greg Clayton 9a5a934051 "target variable" will now display the current frame's compile unit globals
and statics when no arguments are given. 

llvm-svn: 141222
2011-10-05 22:17:32 +00:00
Johnny Chen 6cc60e8668 Add capability to set ignore count for watchpoint on the command line:
watchpoint ignore -i <count> [<watchpt-id | watchpt-id-list>]

Add tests of watchpoint ignore_count for command line as well as API.

llvm-svn: 141217
2011-10-05 21:35:46 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1ed54f50c5 Cleaned up the the code that figures out the inlined stack frames given a
symbol context that represents an inlined function. This function has been
renamed internally to:

bool
SymbolContext::GetParentOfInlinedScope (const Address &curr_frame_pc, 
                                        SymbolContext &next_frame_sc, 
                                        Address &next_frame_pc) const;
                                        
And externally to:

SBSymbolContext
SBSymbolContext::GetParentOfInlinedScope (const SBAddress &curr_frame_pc, 
                                          SBAddress &parent_frame_addr) const;

The correct blocks are now correctly calculated.

Switched the stack backtracing engine (in StackFrameList) and the address
context printing over to using the internal SymbolContext::GetParentOfInlinedScope(...) 
so all inlined callstacks will match exactly.

llvm-svn: 140910
2011-10-01 00:45:15 +00:00
Jason Molenda f56c0137e2 Small fix to "frame select" sans frame # feature added yesterday.
llvm-svn: 140901
2011-09-30 23:12:14 +00:00
Johnny Chen b62a3be1a2 Add an accompanying option to the 'frame variable -w' command to, instead of watching the variable,
watch the location pointed to by the variable.  An example,

(lldb) frame variable -w write -x 1 -g g_char_ptr
(char *) g_char_ptr = 0x0000000100100860 ""...
Watchpoint created: WatchpointLocation 1: addr = 0x100100860 size = 1 state = enabled type = w
    declare @ '/Volumes/data/lldb/svn/trunk/test/functionalities/watchpoint/hello_watchlocation/main.cpp:21'

...

(lldb) c
Process 3936 resuming

...

rocess 3936 stopped
* thread #2: tid = 0x3403, 0x00000001000009b7 a.out`do_bad_thing_with_location(char*, char) + 23 at main.cpp:27, stop reason = watchpoint 1
    frame #0: 0x00000001000009b7 a.out`do_bad_thing_with_location(char*, char) + 23 at main.cpp:27
   24  	do_bad_thing_with_location(char *char_ptr, char new_val)
   25  	{
   26  	    *char_ptr = new_val;
-> 27  	}
   28  	
   29  	uint32_t access_pool (uint32_t flag = 0);
   30  	
(lldb) 

Also add TestWatchLocation.py test to exercise this functionality.

llvm-svn: 140836
2011-09-30 01:08:48 +00:00
Jason Molenda 82d4a2b91f Add an additional "frame select" usage where it will re-select the current frame
if no frame is specified.  This is useful to get the source context lines re-displayed
when you need a reminder of where you are in the source currently.

llvm-svn: 140819
2011-09-29 23:02:41 +00:00
Jim Ingham 6626447929 Missed one place where we should use the target's SourceManager, not the debugger's.
llvm-svn: 140804
2011-09-29 20:22:33 +00:00
Johnny Chen 586e8ea46f Fix help string for "frame variable".
llvm-svn: 140714
2011-09-28 19:41:18 +00:00
Jim Ingham 530a413c7b Added an API to SymbolContext to hide the complexity of getting the
function name from a symbol context.  Use that in CommandCompletions
to get the right name.

llvm-svn: 140628
2011-09-27 19:48:20 +00:00
Johnny Chen 5d0434644c Add SB API class SBWatchpointLocation and some extra methods to the SBTarget class to
iterate on the available watchpoint locations and to perform watchpoint manipulations.

I still need to export the SBWatchpointLocation class as well as the added watchpoint
manipulation methods to the Python interface.  And write test cases for them.

llvm-svn: 140575
2011-09-26 22:40:50 +00:00
Greg Clayton cac9c5f971 Added to the public API to allow symbolication:
- New SBSection objects that are object file sections which can be accessed
  through the SBModule classes. You can get the number of sections, get a 
  section at index, and find a section by name.
- SBSections can contain subsections (first find "__TEXT" on darwin, then
  us the resulting SBSection to find "__text" sub section).
- Set load addresses for a SBSection in the SBTarget interface
- Set the load addresses of all SBSection in a SBModule in the SBTarget interface
- Add a new module the an existing target in the SBTarget interface
- Get a SBSection from a SBAddress object

This should get us a lot closer to being able to symbolicate using LLDB through
the public API.

llvm-svn: 140437
2011-09-24 00:52:29 +00:00
Jason Molenda effcd2aa70 in CommandObjectTargetStopHookList::Execute, if we don't have a target,
return before we try to dereference the target later in the function.
Currently,

% lldb -x
(lldb) target stop-hook list

crashes because of this.

llvm-svn: 140417
2011-09-23 21:15:42 +00:00
Jim Ingham 87df91b866 Added the ability to restrict breakpoints by function name, function regexp, selector
etc to specific source files.
Added SB API's to specify these source files & also more than one module.
Added an "exact" option to CompileUnit's FindLineEntry API.

llvm-svn: 140362
2011-09-23 00:54:11 +00:00
Jason Molenda 7f85299c1b LookupAddressInModule: Remove a couple of the extra
newlines output at the end of 'image lookup' / 'image lookup -v'.

llvm-svn: 140357
2011-09-23 00:27:44 +00:00
Johnny Chen de75346496 Watchpoint IDs and ID Ranges are not quite the same as Breakpoint IDs and ID Ranges.
Add eArgTypeWatchpointID and eArgTypeWatchpointIDRange to the CommandArgumentType enums and
modify the signature of CommandObject::AddIDsArgumentData() from:

    AddIDsArgumentData(CommandArgumentEntry &arg)

to:

    AddIDsArgumentData(CommandArgumentEntry &arg, CommandArgumentType ID, CommandArgumentType IDRange)

to accommodate.

llvm-svn: 140346
2011-09-22 22:34:09 +00:00
Johnny Chen f04ee930a0 Add initial implementation of watchpoint commands for list, enable, disable, and delete.
Test cases to be added later.

llvm-svn: 140322
2011-09-22 18:04:58 +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
Jim Ingham 969795f14b Add a new breakpoint type "break by source regular expression".
Fix the RegularExpression class so it has a real copy constructor.
Fix the breakpoint setting with multiple shared libraries so it makes
  one breakpoint not one per shared library.
Add SBFileSpecList, to be used to expose the above to the SB interface (not done yet.)

llvm-svn: 140225
2011-09-21 01:17:13 +00:00
Johnny Chen 184d7a727e A little refactoring of the way to add break IDs or ID ranges as command argument data
to the command argument entry.  Add a static helper function:

    CommandObject::AddIDsArgumentData(CommandArgumentEntry &arg)

to be used from CommandObjectBreakpoint.cpp.  The helper function could also be useful
for commands in the future to manipulate watchpoints.

llvm-svn: 140221
2011-09-21 01:00:02 +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
Jason Molenda 7e589a6011 Change Error::SetErrorStringWithFormat() prototype to use an
__attribute__ format so the compiler knows that this method takes
printf style formatter arguments and checks that it's being used
correctly.  Fix a couple dozen incorrect SetErrorStringWithFormat()
calls throughout the sources.

llvm-svn: 140115
2011-09-20 00:26:08 +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
Greg Clayton a2eee184e0 Removed the function:
ModuleSP
	Module::GetSP();

Since we are now using intrusive ref counts, we can easily turn any
pointer to a module into a shared pointer just by assigning it.
	

llvm-svn: 139984
2011-09-17 07:23:18 +00:00
Greg Clayton 747bcb03d2 Convert lldb::ModuleSP to use an instrusive ref counted pointer.
We had some cases where getting the shared pointer for a module from
the global module list was causing a performance issue when debugging
with DWARF in .o files. Now that the module uses intrusive ref counts,
we can easily convert any pointer to a shared pointer.

llvm-svn: 139983
2011-09-17 06:21:20 +00:00
Johnny Chen 18d7b950e1 Fix typo.
llvm-svn: 139948
2011-09-16 21:46:38 +00:00
Johnny Chen 2a82cd5232 Add comment.
llvm-svn: 139947
2011-09-16 21:44:45 +00:00
Johnny Chen de6bd2432c Add a declaraion info member field to the WatchpointLocation class.
Modify CommandObjectFrame.cpp to populate this field when creating a watchpoint location.
Update the test case to verify that the declaration info matches the file and line number.

llvm-svn: 139946
2011-09-16 21:41:42 +00:00
Sean Callanan 3bfdaa2a47 This patch modifies the expression parser to allow it
to execute expressions even in the absence of a process.
This allows expressions to run in situations where the
target cannot run -- e.g., to perform calculations based
on type information, or to inspect a binary's static
data.

This modification touches the following files:

lldb-private-enumerations.h
  Introduce a new enum specifying the policy for
  processing an expression.  Some expressions should
  always be JITted, for example if they are functions
  that will be used over and over again.  Some
  expressions should always be interpreted, for
  example if the target is unsafe to run.  For most,
  it is acceptable to JIT them, but interpretation
  is preferable when possible.

Target.[h,cpp]
  Have EvaluateExpression now accept the new enum.

ClangExpressionDeclMap.[cpp,h]
  Add support for the IR interpreter and also make
  the ClangExpressionDeclMap more robust in the 
  absence of a process.

ClangFunction.[cpp,h]
  Add support for the new enum.

IRInterpreter.[cpp,h]
  New implementation.

ClangUserExpression.[cpp,h]
  Add support for the new enum, and for running 
  expressions in the absence of a process.

ClangExpression.h
  Remove references to the old DWARF-based method
  of evaluating expressions, because it has been
  superseded for now.

ClangUtilityFunction.[cpp,h]
  Add support for the new enum.

ClangExpressionParser.[cpp,h]
  Add support for the new enum, remove references
  to DWARF, and add support for checking whether
  the expression could be evaluated statically.

IRForTarget.[h,cpp]
  Add support for the new enum, and add utility
  functions to support the interpreter.

IRToDWARF.cpp
  Removed

CommandObjectExpression.cpp
  Remove references to the obsolete -i option.

Process.cpp 
  Modify calls to ClangUserExpression::Evaluate
  to pass the correct enum (for dlopen/dlclose)

SBValue.cpp
  Add support for the new enum.

SBFrame.cpp
  Add support for he new enum.

BreakpointOptions.cpp
  Add support for the new enum.

llvm-svn: 139772
2011-09-15 02:13:07 +00:00
Jim Ingham 31412642a6 Change the "attach" command to always wait synchronously for the target to stop. It's not very useful to return the prompt in mid-attach, and it makes reporting the result of the attach hard to do.
llvm-svn: 139764
2011-09-15 01:08:57 +00:00
Johnny Chen 2fd89a0956 Get the address and the size of the variable for passing to the Target::CreateWatchpointLocation() method.
llvm-svn: 139614
2011-09-13 18:30:59 +00:00
Johnny Chen 1e49e5e730 Remove an unnecessary 'else { ... }', which adds to vertical as well as horizontal spans,
from CommandObjectFrame::Execute().

llvm-svn: 139561
2011-09-12 23:58:53 +00:00
Johnny Chen 887062aeb3 Watchpoint WIP:
o Rename from OptionGroupWatchpoint::WatchMode to OptionGroupWatchpoint::WatchType,
  and CommandArgumentType::eArgTypeWatchMode to CommandArgumentType::eArgTypeWatchType.
  Update the sources to reflect the change.

o Add a CreateWatchpointLocation() method to Target class, which is currently not implmeneted
  (returns an empty WatchpointLocationSP object).  Add logic to CommandObjectFrame::Execute()
  to exercise the added API for creating a watchpoint location.

llvm-svn: 139560
2011-09-12 23:38:44 +00:00
Johnny Chen 926d086e9b Fix indentations, add some comments.
llvm-svn: 139534
2011-09-12 20:25:57 +00:00
Johnny Chen 3a9838c07b Fix a bug in OptionGroupWatchpoint.cpp where the '-w' option arg parsing result was not checked
to effect an early error return.

Plus add logic to 'frame variable' command object to check that when watchpoint option is on,
only one variable with exact name (no regex) is specified as the sole command arg.

llvm-svn: 139524
2011-09-12 19:12:06 +00:00
Enrico Granata 78d0638b7d Renaming a bulk of method calls from Get() to something more descriptive
llvm-svn: 139435
2011-09-09 23:33:14 +00:00
Johnny Chen b1d7529e57 Add OptionGroupWatchpoint.cpp/.h (preparatory work) for hooking up watchpoint to the 'frame variable' comand.
To watch a variable for read/write, issue:

    frame variable -w read_write

Note that '-w' option is not working yet. :-)

llvm-svn: 139434
2011-09-09 23:25:26 +00:00
Enrico Granata 08633eea20 Adding two new options to the 'help' command:
--show-aliases (-a) shows aliases for commands, as well as built-in commands
 --hide-user-defined (-u) hides user defined commands
by default 'help' without arguments does not show aliases anymore. to see them, add --show-aliases
to have only built-in commands appear, use 'help --hide-user-defined' ; there is currently no way to hide
built-in commands from the help output
'help command' is not changed by this commit, and help is shown even if command is an alias and -a is not specified

llvm-svn: 139377
2011-09-09 17:49:36 +00:00
Johnny Chen 2592b87209 Remove code rot (unused class OptionGroupFrameVariable) from CommandObjectFrameVariable.
Plus minor indentation change.

llvm-svn: 139335
2011-09-08 23:52:06 +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
Jim Ingham 213b454698 "frame select -r" should return an error if you are already at the top of the stack & try to go up or at the bottom and try to go down.
llvm-svn: 139273
2011-09-08 01:15:09 +00:00
Enrico Granata 855cd9012c Refactoring of Get() methods in FormatManager/FormatCategory to have explicative names and return shared-pointers instead of bools
Reduced the amount of memory required to avoid loops in DumpPrintableRepresentation() from 32 bits down to 1 bit
 - Additionally, disallowed creating summary strings of the form ${var%S} which did nothing but cause endless loops by definition

llvm-svn: 139201
2011-09-06 22:59:55 +00:00
Enrico Granata 9128ee2f7a Redesign of the interaction between Python and frozen objects:
- introduced two new classes ValueObjectConstResultChild and ValueObjectConstResultImpl: the first one is a ValueObjectChild obtained from
   a ValueObjectConstResult, the second is a common implementation backend for VOCR and VOCRCh of method calls meant to read through pointers stored
   in frozen objects ; now such reads transparently move from host to target as required
 - as a consequence of the above, removed code that made target-memory copies of expression results in several places throughout LLDB, and also
   removed code that enabled to recognize an expression result VO as such
 - introduced a new GetPointeeData() method in ValueObject that lets you read a given amount of objects of type T from a VO
   representing a T* or T[], and doing dereferences transparently
   in private layer it returns a DataExtractor ; in public layer it returns an instance of a newly created lldb::SBData
 - as GetPointeeData() does the right thing for both frozen and non-frozen ValueObject's, reimplemented ReadPointedString() to use it
   en lieu of doing the raw read itself
 - introduced a new GetData() method in ValueObject that lets you get a copy of the data that backs the ValueObject (for pointers,
   this returns the address without any previous dereferencing steps ; for arrays it actually reads the whole chunk of memory)
   in public layer this returns an SBData, just like GetPointeeData()
 - introduced a new CreateValueFromData() method in SBValue that lets you create a new SBValue from a chunk of data wrapped in an SBData
   the limitation to remember for this kind of SBValue is that they have no address: extracting the address-of for these objects (with any
   of GetAddress(), GetLoadAddress() and AddressOf()) will return invalid values
 - added several tests to check that "p"-ing objects (STL classes, char* and char[]) will do the right thing
Solved a bug where global pointers to global variables were not dereferenced correctly for display
New target setting "max-string-summary-length" gives the maximum number of characters to show in a string when summarizing it, instead of the hardcoded 128
Solved a bug where the summary for char[] and char* would not be shown if the ValueObject's were dumped via the "p" command
Removed m_pointers_point_to_load_addrs from ValueObject. Introduced a new m_address_type_of_children, which each ValueObject can set to tell the address type
 of any pointers and/or references it creates. In the current codebase, this is load address most of the time (the only notable exception being file
 addresses that generate file address children UNLESS we have a live process)
Updated help text for summary-string
Fixed an issue in STL formatters where std::stlcontainer::iterator would match the container's synthetic children providers
Edited the syntax and help for some commands to have proper argument types

llvm-svn: 139160
2011-09-06 19:20:51 +00:00
Jim Ingham 3555b5d717 disassemble with no arguments disassembles at the pc. Also got "disassemble -f" to work, that had gotten broken at some point in the past.
llvm-svn: 138929
2011-09-01 01:11:04 +00:00
Jim Ingham 650543f9ba Hold onto a shared pointer to the frame CommandObjectFrameVariable::Execute is
analyzing so it won't get deleted on us if a formatter runs code.

llvm-svn: 138692
2011-08-27 01:22:52 +00:00
Jason Molenda b1ad65c548 Emit an error message if we're unable to write a value to a register.
(in addition to the previous error message if the value could not be 
parsed as a numbe).  These both generate reasonable errors now -
reg write rip 0x500000000000000000000a
reg write rip 0x5jjjj

llvm-svn: 138543
2011-08-25 01:59:13 +00:00
Sean Callanan bccce81340 Added support for persistent types to the
expression parser.  You can use a persistent
type like this:

(lldb) expr struct $foo { int a; int b; };
(lldb) struct $foo i; i.a = 2; i.b = 3; i
($foo) $0 = {
  (int) a = 2
  (int) b = 3
}

typedefs work similarly.

This patch affects the following files:

test/expression_command/persistent_types/*
  A test case for persistent types,
  in particular structs and typedefs.

ClangForward.h
  Added TypeDecl, needed to declare some
  functions in ASTResultSynthesizer.h

ClangPersistentVariables.[h,cpp]
  Added a list of persistent types to the
  persistent variable store.

ASTResultSynthesizer.[h,cpp]
  Made the AST result synthesizer iterate
  across TypeDecls in the expression, and
  record any persistent types found.  Also
  made a minor documentation fix.

ClangUserExpression.[h,cpp]
  Extended the user expression class to
  keep the state needed to report the
  persistent variable store for the target
  to the AST result synthesizers. 

  Also introduced a new error code for
  expressions that executed normally but
  did not return a result.

CommandObjectExpression.cpp
  Improved output for expressions (like 
  declarations of new persistent types) that
  don't return a result.  This is no longer
  treated as an error.

llvm-svn: 138383
2011-08-23 21:20:51 +00:00
Enrico Granata db3485cd06 Short option for --summary-string in 'type summary add' is now -s. This might be a breaking change for those who have summaries defined.
llvm-svn: 138331
2011-08-23 16:13:35 +00:00
Enrico Granata dc9407308e Additional code cleanups ; Short option name for --python-script in type summary add moved from -s to -o (this is a preliminary step in moving the short option for --summary-string from -f to -s) ; Accordingly updated the test suite
llvm-svn: 138315
2011-08-23 00:32:52 +00:00
Enrico Granata 4b49acc5bb Separated FormatNavigator and FormatManager in two different files ; moved FormatCategoryItem enum out of FormatManager.h as a debugger-wide lldb_private enum ; minor style cleanups
llvm-svn: 138307
2011-08-22 23:45:15 +00:00
Johnny Chen 81ab3f5d31 Fix the 'target variable' help syntax to output one or more <variable-name>'s.
Add a simple test case for that.

llvm-svn: 138281
2011-08-22 22:22:00 +00:00
Enrico Granata 0a976141c5 More cleanups ; Separated implementation of FormatManager from class DataVisualization as a front-end by using separate .h/.cpp files - Final aim is to break up FormatManager.h/cpp into several separate files
llvm-svn: 138279
2011-08-22 22:03:47 +00:00
Enrico Granata 1d887499c4 Code cleanup and refactoring (round 4):
- FormatCategories now are directly mapped by ConstString objects instead of going through
   const char* -> ConstString -> const char*
 - FormatCategory callback does not pass category name anymore. This is not necessary because
   FormatCategory objects themselves hold their name as a member variable

llvm-svn: 138254
2011-08-22 18:36:52 +00:00
Enrico Granata 02b6676d2b Third round of code cleanups:
- reorganizing the PTS (Partial Template Specializations) in FormatManager.h
 - applied a patch by Filipe Cabecinhas to make LLDB compile with GCC
Functional changes:
 - fixed an issue where command type summary add for type "struct Foo" would not match any types.
   currently, "struct" will be stripped off and type "Foo" will be matched.
   similar behavior occurs for class, enum and union specifiers.

llvm-svn: 138020
2011-08-19 01:14:49 +00:00
Enrico Granata 85933ed40c Second round of code cleanups:
- reorganizing classes layout to have public part first
   Typedefs that we want to keep private, but must be defined for some public code to work correctly are an exception
 - avoiding methods in the form T foo() { code; } all on one-line
 - moving method implementations from .h to .cpp whenever feasible
   Templatized code is an exception and so are very small methods
 - generally, adhering to coding conventions followed project-wide
Functional changes:
 - fixed an issue where using ${var} in a summary for an aggregate, and then displaying a pointer-to-aggregate would lead to no summary being displayed
   The issue was not a major one because all ${var} was meant to do in that context was display an error for invalid use of pointer
   Accordingly fixed test cases and added a new test case

llvm-svn: 137944
2011-08-18 16:38:26 +00:00
Jim Ingham 81ded935f8 Fix the "command alias" help string to make clear that the $<N> substitutions should be whole words in the output command.
llvm-svn: 137921
2011-08-18 02:29:05 +00:00
Enrico Granata c482a19294 First round of code cleanups:
- all instances of "vobj" have been renamed to "valobj"
 - class Debugger::Formatting has been renamed to DataVisualization (defined in FormatManager.h/cpp)
   The interface to this class has not changed
 - FormatCategory now uses ConstString's as keys to the navigators instead of repeatedly casting
   from ConstString to const char* and back all the time
   Next step is making the same happen for categories themselves
 - category gnu-libstdc++ is defined in the constructor for a FormatManager
   The source code for it is defined in gnu_libstdcpp.py, drawn from examples/synthetic at compile time
   All references to previous 'osxcpp' name have been removed from both code and file names
Functional changes:
 - the name of the option to use a summary string for 'type summary add' has changed from the previous --format-string
   to the new --summary-string. It is expected that the short option will change from -f to -s, and -s for --python-script
   will become -o

llvm-svn: 137886
2011-08-17 22:13:59 +00:00
Enrico Granata 217f91fc57 New category "gnu-libstdc++" provides summary for std::string and synthetic children for types std::map, std::list and std::vector
The category is enabled by default. If you run into issues with it, disable it and the previous behavior of LLDB is restored
 ** This is a temporary solution. The general solution to having formatters pulled in at startup should involve going through the Platform.
Fixed an issue in type synthetic list where a category with synthetic providers in it was not shown if all the providers were regex-based

llvm-svn: 137850
2011-08-17 19:07:52 +00:00
Enrico Granata 99f0b8f935 When defining a scripted command, it is possible to provide a docstring and that will be used as the help text for the command
If no docstring is provided, a default help text is created
LLDB will refuse to create scripted commands if the scripting language is anything but Python
Some additional comments in AppleObjCRuntimeV2.cpp to describe the memory layout expected by the dynamic type lookup code

llvm-svn: 137801
2011-08-17 01:30:04 +00:00
Enrico Granata 223383ed6c Changes to Python commands:
- They now have an SBCommandReturnObject instead of an SBStream as third argument
 - The class CommandObjectPythonFunction has been merged into CommandObjectCommands.cpp
 - The command to manage them is now:
  command script with subcommands add, list, delete, clear
   command alias is returned to its previous functionality
 - Python commands are now part of an user dictionary, instead of being seen as aliases
 

llvm-svn: 137785
2011-08-16 23:24:13 +00:00
Enrico Granata be93a35a8a Python commands:
It is now possible to use 'command alias --python' to define a command name that actually triggers execution of a Python function
 (e.g. command alias --python foo foo_impl makes a command named 'foo' that runs Python function 'foo_impl')
 The Python function foo_impl should have as signature: def foo_impl(debugger, args, stream, dict): where
  debugger is an object wrapping an LLDB SBDebugger
  args is the command line arguments, as an unparsed Python string
  stream is an SBStream that represents the standard output
  dict is an internal utility parameter and should be left untouched
 The function should return None on no error, or an error string to describe any problems

llvm-svn: 137722
2011-08-16 16:49:25 +00:00
Enrico Granata 379447a7f2 Refactoring of ValueObject::DumpValueObject and 'frame variable', 'target variable' commands to use an Options object instead of passing an ever-increasing number of arguments to the DumpValueObject() method, with the ultimate aim of making that call private implementation
llvm-svn: 137622
2011-08-15 18:01:31 +00:00
Enrico Granata 68eb4bb421 Added an error message when the user tries to add a filter when a synthetic provider for the same type is already defined in the same category
The converse is also true: an error is shown when the user tries to add a synthetic provider to a category that already has a filter for the same type

llvm-svn: 137493
2011-08-12 19:14:27 +00:00
Enrico Granata 61a80ba6c3 Giving a warning to the user the first time children are truncated by the new cap setting
llvm-svn: 137462
2011-08-12 16:42:31 +00:00
Enrico Granata 22c55d180d *Some more optimizations in usage of ConstString
*New setting target.max-children-count gives an upper-bound to the number of child objects that will be displayed at each depth-level
  This might be a breaking change in some scenarios. To override the new limit you can use the --show-all-children (-A) option
  to frame variable or increase the limit in your lldbinit file
*Command "type synthetic" has been split in two:
  - "type synthetic" now only handles Python synthetic children providers
  - the new command "type filter" handles filters
  Because filters and synthetic providers are both ways to replace the children of a ValueObject, only one can be effective at any given time.

llvm-svn: 137416
2011-08-12 02:00:06 +00:00
Enrico Granata 5c7b8e682c changed some variables from char* to std::string
llvm-svn: 137357
2011-08-11 21:37:21 +00:00
Greg Clayton aa51684318 Patch for "process load" by Filipe Cabecinhas.
Filipe was attempting to do a:

(lldb) process load ~/path/foo.dylib

But the process load command wasn't resolving the path. We have to be careful
about resolving the path here because we want to do it in terms of the platform
we are using. the "~/" can mean a completely different path if you are remotely
debugging on another machine as another user. So to support this, platforms now
can resolve remote paths:

bool
Platform::ResolveRemotePath (const FileSpec &platform_path,
                             FileSpec &resolved_platform_path);

The host/local platform will just resolve the path.
                             

llvm-svn: 137307
2011-08-11 16:25:18 +00:00
Greg Clayton aa149cbd86 Added the ability to remove orphaned module shared pointers from a ModuleList.
This is helping us track down some extra references to ModuleSP objects that
are causing things to get kept around for too long. 

Added a module pointer accessor to target and change a lot of code to use 
it where it would be more efficient.

"taret delete" can now specify "--clean=1" which will cleanup the global module
list for any orphaned module in the shared module cache which can save memory
and also help track down module reference leaks like we have now.

llvm-svn: 137294
2011-08-11 02:48:45 +00:00
Enrico Granata 6680421015 renaming command "type synth" to "type synthetic" for added readability
llvm-svn: 137213
2011-08-10 15:29:15 +00:00
Jason Molenda a985d411bc Remove extra newline from end of 'frame info' command output.
llvm-svn: 137208
2011-08-10 10:51:24 +00:00
Greg Clayton 3418c85771 While tracking down memory consumption issue a few things were needed: the
ability to dump more information about modules in "target modules list". We
can now dump the shared pointer reference count for modules, the pointer to
the module itself (in case performance tools can help track down who has
references to said pointer), and the modification time.

Added "target delete [target-idx ...]" to be able to delete targets when they
are no longer needed. This will help track down memory usage issues and help 
to resolve when module ref counts keep getting incremented. If the command gets
no arguments, the currently selected target will be deleted. If any arguments 
are given, they must all be valid target indexes (use the "target list" 
command to get the current target indexes).

Took care of a bunch of "no newline at end of file" warnings.

TimeValue objects can now dump their time to a lldb_private::Stream object.

Modified the "target modules list --global" command to not error out if there
are no targets since it doesn't require a target.

Fixed an issue in the MacOSX DYLD dynamic loader plug-in where if a shared 
library was updated on disk, we would keep using the older one, even if it was
updated.

Don't allow the ModuleList::GetSharedModule(...) to return an empty module.
Previously we could specify a valid path on disc to a module, and specify an
architecture that wasn't contained in that module and get a shared pointer to
a module that wouldn't be able to return an object file or a symbol file. We
now make sure an object file can be extracted prior to adding the shared pointer
to the module to get added to the shared list.

llvm-svn: 137196
2011-08-10 02:10:13 +00:00
Enrico Granata ce68b02c99 CFString.py now shows contents in a more NSString-like way (e.g. you get @"Hello" instead of "Hello")
new --raw-output (-R) option to frame variable prevents using summaries and synthetic children
 other future formatting enhancements will be excluded by using the -R option
 test case enhanced to check that -R works correctly

llvm-svn: 137185
2011-08-09 23:50:01 +00:00
Greg Clayton 65a0399197 Added a "--global" option to the "target modules list"
command that allows us to see all modules that exist and
their corresponding global shared pointer count. This will
help us track down memory issues when modules aren't being
removed and cleaned up from the module list.

llvm-svn: 137078
2011-08-09 00:01:09 +00:00
Enrico Granata f1af1ed6d2 Option --regex (-x) now also works for synthetic children:
- Added a test case in python-synth
Minor code improvements in categories, making them ready for adding new element types

llvm-svn: 136957
2011-08-05 01:32:50 +00:00
Jason Molenda 2f7af6a15a Change CommandObjectTargetModulesAdd to set the return status
object on successful adding of a module.

llvm-svn: 136744
2011-08-02 23:28:55 +00:00
Enrico Granata c3e320a7a0 Fixed a bug where a variable could not be formatted in a summary if its datatype already had a custom format
Fixed a bug where Objective-C variables coming out of the expression parser could crash the Python synthetic providers:
 - expression parser output has a "frozen data" component, which is a byte-exact copy of the value (in host memory),
   if trying to read into memory based on the host address, LLDB would crash. we are now passing the correct (target)
   pointer to the Python code
Objective-C "id" variables are now formatted according to their dynamic type, if the -d option to frame variable is used:
 - Code based on the Objective-C 2.0 runtime is used to obtain this information without running code on the target

llvm-svn: 136695
2011-08-02 17:27:39 +00:00
Enrico Granata 6f3533fb1d Public API changes:
- Completely new implementation of SBType
 - Various enhancements in several other classes
Python synthetic children providers for std::vector<T>, std::list<T> and std::map<K,V>:
 - these return the actual elements into the container as the children of the container
 - basic template name parsing that works (hopefully) on both Clang and GCC
 - find them in examples/synthetic and in the test suite in functionalities/data-formatter/data-formatter-python-synth
New summary string token ${svar :
 - the syntax is just the same as in ${var but this new token lets you read the values
   coming from the synthetic children provider instead of the actual children
 - Python providers above provide a synthetic child len that returns the number of elements
   into the container
Full bug fix for the issue in which getting byte size for a non-complete type would crash LLDB
Several other fixes, including:
 - inverted the order of arguments in the ClangASTType constructor
 - EvaluationPoint now only returns SharedPointer's to Target and Process
 - the help text for several type subcommands now correctly indicates argument-less options as such

llvm-svn: 136504
2011-07-29 19:53:35 +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
Enrico Granata f73dcc7b71 Python synthetic providers must provide a num_children call; this was not specified in the docs up to now
llvm-svn: 135933
2011-07-25 18:59:15 +00:00
Enrico Granata c53114e30a new flag -P to type synth add lets you type a Python class interactively
added a final newline to fooSynthProvider.py
new option to automatically save user input in InputReaderEZ
checking for NULL pointers in several new places

llvm-svn: 135916
2011-07-25 16:59:05 +00:00
Enrico Granata a37a065c33 Python synthetic children:
- you can now define a Python class as a synthetic children producer for a type
   the class must adhere to this "interface":
        def __init__(self, valobj, dict):
     	def get_child_at_index(self, index):
     	def get_child_index(self, name):
   then using type synth add -l className typeName
   (e.g. type synth add -l fooSynthProvider foo)
   (This is still WIP with lots to be added)
   A small test case is available also as reference

llvm-svn: 135865
2011-07-24 00:14:56 +00:00
Enrico Granata d55546b27a when typing a summary string you can use the %S symbol to explicitly indicate that you want the summary to be used to print the target object
(e.g. ${var%S}). this might already be the default if your variable is of an aggregate type
new feature: synthetic filters. you can restrict the number of children for your variables to only a meaningful subset
 - the restricted list of children obeys the typical rules (e.g. summaries prevail over children)
 - one-line summaries show only the filtered (synthetic) children, if you type an expanded summary string, or you use Python scripts, all the real children are accessible
 - to provide a synthetic children list use the "type synth add" command, as in:
   type synth add foo_type --child varA --child varB[0] --child varC->packet->flags[1-4]
   (you can use ., ->, single-item array operator [N] and bitfield operator [N-M]; array slice access is not supported, giving simplified names to expression paths is not supported)
 - a new -S option to frame variable and target variable lets you override synthetic children and instead show real ones

llvm-svn: 135731
2011-07-22 00:16:08 +00:00
Greg Clayton 07e66e3ebe Added KDP resume, suspend, set/remove breakpoint, and kernel version support.
Also we now display a live update of the kexts that we are loading.

llvm-svn: 135563
2011-07-20 03:41:06 +00:00
Enrico Granata 2dee16e883 type category list now supports a regular expression argument that filters categories to only include the ones matching the regex
type summary list now supports a -w flag with a regular expression argument that filters categories to only include the ones matching the regex
in category and summary listings, categories are printed in a meaningful order:
 - enabled ones first, in the order in which they are searched for summaries
 - disabled ones, in an unspecified order
type summary list by default only expands non-empty enabled categories. to obtain a full listing, you must use the -w flag giving a "match-all" regex

llvm-svn: 135529
2011-07-19 22:35:10 +00:00
Johnny Chen 4480530a0f Patch by Matt Johnson to silence G++ warnings!
Used hand merge to apply the diffs.  I did not apply the diffs for FormatManager.h and
the diffs for memberwise initialization for ValueObject.cpp because they changed since.
I will ask my colleague to apply them later.

llvm-svn: 135508
2011-07-19 19:48:13 +00:00
Enrico Granata 20edcdbe8a The implementation of categories is now synchronization safe
Code cleanup:
 - The Format Manager implementation is now split between two files: FormatClasses.{h|cpp} where the
   actual formatter classes (ValueFormat, SummaryFormat, ...) are implemented and
   FormatManager.{h|cpp} where the infrastructure classes (FormatNavigator, FormatManager, ...)
   are contained. The wrapper code always remains in Debugger.{h|cpp}
 - Several leftover fields, methods and comments from previous design choices have been removed
type category subcommands (enable, disable, delete) now can take a list of category names as input
 - for type category enable, saying "enable A B C" is the same as saying
    enable C
    enable B
    enable A
   (the ordering is relevant in enabling categories, and it is expected that a user typing
    enable A B C wants to look into category A, then into B, then into C and not the other
    way round)
 - for the other two commands, the order is not really relevant (however, the same inverted ordering
   is used for consistency)

llvm-svn: 135494
2011-07-19 18:03:25 +00:00
Enrico Granata 1490c6fd8f Fixed a bug where deleting a regex summary would not immediately reflect in the variables display
The "systemwide summaries" feature has been removed and replaced with a more general and
powerful mechanism.
Categories:
 - summaries can now be grouped into buckets, called "categories" (it is expected that categories
   correspond to libraries and/or runtime environments)
 - to add a summary to a category, you can use the -w option to type summary add and give
   a category name (e.g. type summary add -f "foo" foo_t -w foo_category)
 - categories are by default disabled, which means LLDB will not look into them for summaries,
   to enable a category use "type category enable". once a category is enabled, LLDB will
   look into that category for summaries. the rules are quite trivial: every enabled category
   is searched for an exact match. if an exact match is nowhere to be found, any match is
   searched for in every enabled category (whether it involves cascading, going to base classes,
   ...). categories are searched into the order in which they were enabled (the most recently
   enabled category first, then the second most and so on..)
 - by default, most commands that deal with summaries, use a category named "default" if no
   explicit -w parameter is given (the observable behavior of LLDB should not change when
   categories are not explicitly used)
 - the systemwide summaries are now part of a "system" category

llvm-svn: 135463
2011-07-19 02:34:21 +00:00
Enrico Granata 0c5ef693a2 Some descriptive text for the Python script feature:
- help type summary add now gives some hints on how to use it
frame variable and target variable now have a --no-summary-depth (-Y) option:
 - simply using -Y without an argument will skip one level of summaries, i.e.
   your aggregate types will expand their children and display no summary, even
   if they have one. children will behave normally
 - using -Y<int>, as in -Y4, -Y7, ..., will skip as many levels of summaries as
   given by the <int> parameter (obviously, -Y and -Y1 are the same thing). children
   beneath the given depth level will behave normally
 -Y0 is the same as omitting the --no-summary-depth parameter entirely
 This option replaces the defined-but-unimplemented --no-summary

llvm-svn: 135336
2011-07-16 01:22:04 +00:00
Enrico Granata 9dd75c8886 System-wide summaries:
- Summaries for char*, const char* and char[] are loaded at startup as
   system-wide summaries. This means you cannot delete them unless you use
   the -a option to type summary delete/clear
 - You can add your own system-wide summaries by using the -w option to type
   summary add
Several code improvements for the Python summaries feature

llvm-svn: 135326
2011-07-15 23:30:15 +00:00
Enrico Granata f2bbf717f7 Python summary strings:
- you can use a Python script to write a summary string for data-types, in one of
   three ways:
    -P option and typing the script a line at a time
    -s option and passing a one-line Python script
    -F option and passing the name of a Python function
   these options all work for the "type summary add" command
   your Python code (if provided through -P or -s) is wrapped in a function
   that accepts two parameters: valobj (a ValueObject) and dict (an LLDB
   internal dictionary object). if you use -F and give a function name,
   you're expected to define the function on your own and with the right
   prototype. your function, however defined, must return a Python string
 - test case for the Python summary feature
 - a few quirks:
  Python summaries cannot have names, and cannot use regex as type names
  both issues will be fixed ASAP
major redesign of type summary code:
 - type summary working with strings and type summary working with Python code
   are two classes, with a common base class SummaryFormat
 - SummaryFormat classes now are able to actively format objects rather than
   just aggregating data
 - cleaner code to print descriptions for summaries
the public API now exports a method to easily navigate a ValueObject hierarchy
New InputReaderEZ and PriorityPointerPair classes
Several minor fixes and improvements

llvm-svn: 135238
2011-07-15 02:26:42 +00:00
Johnny Chen ef1c6845ae Fix short description of 'target variable' command.
llvm-svn: 135005
2011-07-12 22:34:30 +00:00
Jim Ingham a5a97ebe3c Added "command history" command to dump the command history.
Also made:
(lldb) !<NUM>
(lldb) !-<NUM>
(lldb) !!

work with the history.  For added benefit:

(lldb) !<NUM><TAB>

will insert the command at position <NUM> in the history into the command line to be edited.

This is only partial, I still need to sync up editline's history list with the one kept by the interpreter.

llvm-svn: 134955
2011-07-12 03:12:18 +00:00
Enrico Granata f9fa6ee5e3 named summaries:
- a new --name option for "type summary add" lets you give a name to a summary
 - a new --summary option for "frame variable" lets you bind a named summary to one or more variables
${var%s} now works for printing the value of 0-terminated CStrings
type format test case now tests for cascading
 - this is disabled on GCC because GCC may end up stripping typedef chains, basically breaking cascading
new design for the FormatNavigator class
new template class CleanUp2 meant to support cleanup routines with 1 additional parameter beyond resource handle

llvm-svn: 134943
2011-07-12 00:18:11 +00:00
Greg Clayton 45ba854399 Allow the built in ValueObject summary providers for C strings
use lldb_private::Target::ReadMemory(...) to allow constant strings
to be displayed in global variables prior on in between process
execution.

Centralized the variable declaration dumping into:

	bool
	Variable::DumpDeclaration (Stream *s, bool show_fullpaths, bool show_module);

Fixed an issue if you used "target variable --regex <regex>" where the
variable name would not be displayed, but the regular expression would.

Fixed an issue when viewing global variables through "target variable"
might not display correctly when doing DWARF in object files.

llvm-svn: 134878
2011-07-10 19:21:23 +00:00
Greg Clayton daf515fc8a Fixed the global and static variables to always be in scope.
Made it so that you can create synthetic children of array
value objects. This is for creating array members when the
array index is out of range. This comes in handy when you have
a structure definition like:

struct Collection
{
    uint32_t count;
    Item array[0];
};
"array" has 1 item, but many times in practice there are more
items in "item_array".

This allows you to do:

(lldb) target variable g_collection.array[3]

To implement this, the get child at index has been modified
to have a "ignore_array_bounds" boolean that can be set to true.

llvm-svn: 134846
2011-07-09 20:12:33 +00:00
Jim Ingham b8e8a5f3ee Allow reading memory from files before the target has been run.
llvm-svn: 134780
2011-07-09 00:55:34 +00:00
Greg Clayton 884fb69460 Added the ability to see global variables with a variable expression path so
you can do things like:

(lldb) target variable g_global.a
(lldb) target variable *g_global.ptr
(lldb) target variable g_global.ptr[1]

llvm-svn: 134745
2011-07-08 21:46:14 +00:00
Jason Molenda d9761cd466 Switch to using the S_ISDIR and S_ISREG sys/stat.h macros in
CommandCompletions.cpp and DataBufferMemoryMap.cpp.  The file type
part of the st_mode struct member is not a bitmask.

llvm-svn: 134669
2011-07-08 00:38:03 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1d4313b261 Stop the lldb_private::RegularExpression class from implicitly
constructing itself and causing unexpected things to happen
in LLDB.

llvm-svn: 134598
2011-07-07 04:49:07 +00:00
Greg Clayton 715c236577 Centralize the variable display prefs into a new option
group class: OptionGroupVariable. It gets initialized with
a boolean that indicates if the frame specific options are
included so that this can be used in both the "frame variable"
and "target variable" commands.

Removed the global functionality from the "frame variable" 
command. Users should switch to using the "target variable"
command.

llvm-svn: 134594
2011-07-07 04:38:25 +00:00
Greg Clayton 644247c1dc Added "target variable" command that allows introspection of global
variables prior to running your binary. Zero filled sections now get
section data correctly filled with zeroes when Target::ReadMemory
reads from the object file section data.

Added new option groups and option values for file lists. I still need
to hook up all of the options to "target variable" to allow more complete
introspection by file and shlib.

Added the ability for ValueObjectVariable objects to be created with
only the target as the execution context. This allows them to be read
from the object files through Target::ReadMemory(...). 

Added a "virtual Module * GetModule()" function to the ValueObject
class. By default it will look to the parent variable object and
return its module. The module is needed when we have global variables
that have file addresses (virtual addresses that are specific to
module object files) and in turn allows global variables to be displayed
prior to running.

Removed all of the unused proxy object support that bit rotted in 
lldb_private::Value.

Replaced a lot of places that used "FileSpec::Compare (lhs, rhs) == 0" code
with the more efficient "FileSpec::Equal (lhs, rhs)".

Improved logging in GDB remote plug-in.

llvm-svn: 134579
2011-07-07 01:59:51 +00:00
Enrico Granata 82a7d98342 new detailed descriptions for type summary add and type format add
some changes to the help system code for better display of long help text
-p and -r flags now also work for type format add

llvm-svn: 134574
2011-07-07 00:38:40 +00:00
Greg Clayton 197bacfffa Cleanup errors that come out of commands and make sure they all have newlines
_only_ in the resulting stream, not in the error objects (lldb_private::Error).
lldb_private::Error objects should always just have an error string with no 
terminating newline characters or periods.

Fixed an issue with GDB remote packet detection that could end up deadlocking
if a full packet wasn't received in one chunk. Also modified the packet 
checking function to properly toss one or more bytes when it detects bad
data. 

llvm-svn: 134357
2011-07-02 21:07:54 +00:00
Enrico Granata 0a3958e046 several improvements to "type summary":
- type names can now be regular expressions (exact matching is done first, and is faster)
 - integral (and floating) types can be printed as bitfields, i.e. ${var[low-high]} will extract bits low thru high of the value and print them
 - array subscripts are supported, both for arrays and for pointers. the syntax is ${*var[low-high]}, or ${*var[]} to print the whole array (the latter only works for statically sized arrays)
 - summary is now printed by default when a summary string references a variable. if that variable's type has no summary, value is printed instead. to force value, you can use %V as a format specifier
 - basic support for ObjectiveC:
  - ObjectiveC inheritance chains are now walked through
  - %@ can be specified as a summary format, to print the ObjectiveC runtime description for an object
 - some bug fixes

llvm-svn: 134293
2011-07-02 00:25:22 +00:00
Enrico Granata 4becb37e34 This commit adds a new top subcommand "summary" to command type named "type". Currently this command
implements three commands:

type summary add <format> <typename1> [<typename2> ...]
type summary delete <typename1> [<typename2> ...]
type summary list [<typename1> [<typename2>] ...]
type summary clear

This allows you to specify the default format that will be used to display
summaries for variables, shown when you use "frame variable" or "expression", or the SBValue classes.

Examples:
type summary add "x = ${var.x}" Point

type summary list

type summary add --one-liner SimpleType

llvm-svn: 134108
2011-06-29 22:27:15 +00:00
Greg Clayton b10d72f019 Remove the disassembly option: "eOptionShowCurrentLine" and replaced it with
two:

eOptionMarkPCSourceLine = (1u << 2), // Mark the source line that contains the current PC (mixed mode only)
eOptionMarkPCAddress    = (1u << 3)  // Mark the disassembly line the contains the PC

This allows mixed mode to show the line that contains the current PC, and it
allows us to mark the PC address in the disassembly if desired. Having these
be separate gives more control on the disassembly output. SBFrame::Disassemble()
doesn't enable any of these options.

llvm-svn: 134019
2011-06-28 19:01:40 +00:00
Greg Clayton 5fd05903d4 Cleanup error output on expressions.
llvm-svn: 133834
2011-06-24 22:31:10 +00:00
Johnny Chen 9d2f340249 Add an initial test file for the newly added data formatter command.
main.cpp is contributed from Enrico.

Modify CommandObjectType.cpp to set status on the CommandReturnObject when succeeded as well.

llvm-svn: 133772
2011-06-23 23:14:10 +00:00
Greg Clayton bb7f31fa29 Centralized all of the format to c-string and to format character code inside
the FormatManager class. Modified the format arguments in any commands to be
able to use a single character format, or a full format name, or a partial 
format name if no full format names match.

Modified any code that was displaying formats to use the new FormatManager
calls so that our help text and errors never get out of date.

Modified the display of the "type format list" command to be a bit more
human readable by showing the format as a format string rather than the single
character format char.

llvm-svn: 133765
2011-06-23 21:22:24 +00:00
Greg Clayton 4a33d3188c Committing type format code for Enrico Granata.
This commit adds a new top level command named "type". Currently this command
implements three commands:

type format add <format> <typename1> [<typename2> ...]
type format delete <typename1> [<typename2> ...]
type format list [<typename1> [<typename2>] ...]

This allows you to specify the default format that will be used to display
types when you use "frame variable" or "expression", or the SBValue classes.

Examples:

// Format uint*_t as hex
type format add x uint16_t uint32_t uint64_t

// Format intptr_t as a pointer
type format add p intptr_t

The format characters are the same as "printf" for the most part with many
additions. These format character specifiers are also used in many other 
commands ("frame variable" for one). The current list of format characters
include:

a - char buffer
b - binary
B - boolean
c - char
C - printable char
d - signed decimal
e - float
f - float
g - float
i - signed decimal
I - complex integer
o - octal
O - OSType
p - pointer
s - c-string
u - unsigned decimal
x - hex
X - complex float
y - bytes
Y - bytes with ASCII

llvm-svn: 133728
2011-06-23 17:59:56 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1da6f9d7f1 Fixed an issue where SBFrame::GetDisassembly() was returning disassembly that
contained the current line marker. This is now an option which is not enabled
for the API disassembly call.

llvm-svn: 133597
2011-06-22 01:39:49 +00:00
Jim Ingham 91da589d7e The "-r" option should work for both "-n" and "-s", but it was only set to work for "-s".
llvm-svn: 133479
2011-06-20 23:38:11 +00:00
Greg Clayton 4e4294bdee Added a new format for displaying an array of characters: eFormatCharArray
This us useful because sometomes you have to show a single character as: 'a'
(using eFormatChar) and other times you might have an array of single 
charcters for display as: 'a' 'b' 'c', and other times you might want to 
show the contents of buffer of characters that can contain non printable
chars: "\0\x22\n123". 

This also fixes an issue that currently happens when you have a single character
C string (const char *a = "a"; or char b[1] = { 'b' };) that was being output
as "'a'" incorrectly due to the way the eFormatChar format output worked.

llvm-svn: 133316
2011-06-17 23:50:44 +00:00
Caroline Tice d61c10bc79 Add 'batch_mode' to CommandInterpreter. Modify InputReaders to
not write output (prompts, instructions,etc.) if the CommandInterpreter
is in batch_mode.

Also, finish updating InputReaders to write to the asynchronous stream,
rather than using the Debugger's output file directly.

llvm-svn: 133162
2011-06-16 16:27:19 +00:00
Caroline Tice 15356e7f4f Replace direct uses of the Debugger's output stream with
uses of the asynchronous stream.

llvm-svn: 133076
2011-06-15 19:35:17 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne 91322f1938 Fix typo: fucntion -> function
llvm-svn: 132965
2011-06-14 03:55:29 +00:00
Caroline Tice 6e8dc334db More prompt-timing cleanups: Make multi-line expressions
use the asynchronous stream mechanism rather than writing
directly to the Debugger's output & error streams.

llvm-svn: 132930
2011-06-13 20:20:29 +00:00
Jim Ingham 5b52f0c785 Added Debugger::GetAsync{Output/Error}Stream, and use it to print parse errors when we go to run a breakpoint condition.
llvm-svn: 132517
2011-06-02 23:58:26 +00:00
Johnny Chen b5964212f4 Add comment about Thread::GetStatus(), which returns the number of frames shown.
llvm-svn: 132470
2011-06-02 18:02:15 +00:00
Johnny Chen f2ddc71310 The 'thread backtrace all' logical branch had the if (thread->GetStatus()) condition inverted.
rdar://problem/9530511

llvm-svn: 132435
2011-06-01 23:19:52 +00:00
Greg Clayton 007d5be653 lldb-59.
llvm-svn: 132304
2011-05-30 00:49:24 +00:00
Jim Ingham 46fbc60f63 regexp-break -> _regexp-break in command string.
llvm-svn: 132141
2011-05-26 20:39:01 +00:00
Caroline Tice 93e0f19f1d Change the command 'breakpoint command remove' to 'breakpoint command delete',
to be more consistent with other commands.

llvm-svn: 131848
2011-05-22 07:14:46 +00:00
Jim Ingham 8c0ee21517 Symbol may not have a demangled name, use GetName to get the best name available in this case.
llvm-svn: 131527
2011-05-18 05:04:36 +00:00
Jim Ingham d915e16f70 Set the default "break list" level back to full.
llvm-svn: 131449
2011-05-17 01:21:41 +00:00
Caroline Tice b5059acc5f Fix places that were writing directly to the debugger's output
handles to go through the appropriate channels instead.

llvm-svn: 131415
2011-05-16 19:20:50 +00:00
Greg Clayton 9a8fa9161f Added generic register numbers for simple ABI argument registers and defined
the appropriate registers for arm and x86_64. The register names for the
arguments that are the size of a pointer or less are all named "arg1", "arg2",
etc. This allows you to read these registers by name:

(lldb) register read arg1 arg2 arg3
...

You can also now specify you want to see alternate register names when executing
the read register command:

(lldb) register read --alternate
(lldb) register read -A

llvm-svn: 131376
2011-05-15 04:12:07 +00:00
Greg Clayton 31f1d2f535 Moved all code from ArchDefaultUnwindPlan and ArchVolatileRegs into their
respective ABI plugins as they were plug-ins that supplied ABI specfic info.

Also hookep up the UnwindAssemblyInstEmulation so that it can generate the
unwind plans for ARM.

Changed the way ABI plug-ins are handed out when you get an instance from
the plug-in manager. They used to return pointers that would be mananged
individually by each client that requested them, but now they are handed out
as shared pointers since there is no state in the ABI objects, they can be
shared.

llvm-svn: 131193
2011-05-11 18:39:18 +00:00
Greg Clayton 7349bd9078 While implementing unwind information using UnwindAssemblyInstEmulation I ran
into some cleanup I have been wanting to do when reading/writing registers.
Previously all RegisterContext subclasses would need to implement:

virtual bool
ReadRegisterBytes (uint32_t reg, DataExtractor &data);

virtual bool
WriteRegisterBytes (uint32_t reg, DataExtractor &data, uint32_t data_offset = 0);

There is now a new class specifically designed to hold register values: 
        lldb_private::RegisterValue
        
The new register context calls that subclasses must implement are:

virtual bool
ReadRegister (const RegisterInfo *reg_info, RegisterValue &reg_value) = 0;

virtual bool
WriteRegister (const RegisterInfo *reg_info, const RegisterValue &reg_value) = 0;

The RegisterValue class must be big enough to handle any register value. The
class contains an enumeration for the value type, and then a union for the 
data value. Any integer/float values are stored directly in an appropriate
host integer/float. Anything bigger is stored in a byte buffer that has a length
and byte order. The RegisterValue class also knows how to copy register value
bytes into in a buffer with a specified byte order which can be used to write
the register value down into memory, and this does the right thing when not
all bytes from the register values are needed (getting a uint8 from a uint32
register value..). 

All RegiterContext and other sources have been switched over to using the new
regiter value class.

llvm-svn: 131096
2011-05-09 20:18:18 +00:00
Johnny Chen 3173e27e9f Fix the wrong error message for "platform process info", i.e., with no pid(s) specified for the command.
llvm-svn: 131089
2011-05-09 19:05:46 +00:00
Jim Ingham 9b70ddb305 StepUntil should check whether the target of the step until is in the current
function and if not return an error.

llvm-svn: 131061
2011-05-08 00:56:32 +00:00
Caroline Tice ca90c47eed Replace calls to HandleCommand in lldb core with more appropriate
direct function calls.  As part of this, collect code that processes
arguments & options for aliases into a single function.

llvm-svn: 131020
2011-05-06 21:37:15 +00:00
Greg Clayton 8f7770f8b4 Always try and lookup the address in a register if it is encoded as an
integer and the register byte size matches the size of a pointer. This removes
the "--lookup" option.

llvm-svn: 130910
2011-05-05 02:16:20 +00:00
Jim Ingham c60695a765 Fix the "target stop-hook add" input reader so that it won't say the stop hook was added if the input was interrupted.
llvm-svn: 130907
2011-05-05 01:03:36 +00:00
Jim Ingham 2837b766f5 Change "frame var" over to using OptionGroups (and thus the OptionGroupVariableObjectDisplay).
Change the boolean "use_dynamic" over to a tri-state, no-dynamic, dynamic-w/o running target,
and dynamic with running target.

llvm-svn: 130832
2011-05-04 03:43:18 +00:00
Greg Clayton effe5c956b Added new OptionGroup classes for UInt64, UUID, File and Boolean values.
Removed the "image" command and moved it to "target modules". Added an alias
for "image" to "target modules". 

Added some new target commands to be able to add and load modules to a target:
(lldb) target modules add <path>
(lldb) target modules load [--file <path>] [--slide <offset>] [<sect-name> <sect-load-addr> ...]

So you can load individual sections without running a target:

(lldb) target modules load --file /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib __TEXT 0x7fccc80000 __DATA 0x1234000000

Or you can rigidly slide an entire shared library:

(lldb) target modules load --file /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib --slid 0x7fccc80000

This should improve bare board debugging when symbol files need to be slid around manually.

llvm-svn: 130796
2011-05-03 22:09:39 +00:00
Johnny Chen 296515551f The 'target stop-hook add' command is missing the stop hook added message for one-liner.
llvm-svn: 130741
2011-05-03 00:06:12 +00:00
Johnny Chen b1372c0806 Add a one-liner option, for example, "-o 'expr ptr'", to the 'target stop-hook add' command.
llvm-svn: 130740
2011-05-02 23:47:55 +00:00
Greg Clayton b501b99c6e Added a "--triple [<width>]" ("-t<width>" as a short option) option to the
image list command so we can see the full triple for each target module.

llvm-svn: 130728
2011-05-02 21:39:03 +00:00
Caroline Tice 969ed3d10f This patch captures and serializes all output being written by the
command line driver, including the lldb prompt being output by
editline, the asynchronous process output & error messages, and
asynchronous messages written by target stop-hooks.

As part of this it introduces a new Stream class,
StreamAsynchronousIO.  A StreamAsynchronousIO object is created with a
broadcaster, who will eventually broadcast the stream's data for a
listener to handle, and an event type indicating what type of event
the broadcaster will broadcast.  When the Write method is called on a
StreamAsynchronousIO object, the data is appended to an internal
string.  When the Flush method is called on a StreamAsynchronousIO
object, it broadcasts it's data string and clears the string.

Anything in lldb-core that needs to generate asynchronous output for
the end-user should use the StreamAsynchronousIO objects.

I have also added a new notification type for InputReaders, to let
them know that a asynchronous output has been written. This is to
allow the input readers to, for example, refresh their prompts and
lines, if desired.  I added the case statements to all the input
readers to catch this notification, but I haven't added any code for
handling them yet (except to the IOChannel input reader).

llvm-svn: 130721
2011-05-02 20:41:46 +00:00
Greg Clayton 68ebae61d1 Added the ability to specify dumping options (show types, show location,
depth control, pointer depth, and more) when dumping memory and viewing as
a type.

llvm-svn: 130436
2011-04-28 20:55:26 +00:00
Greg Clayton 84c39663a9 Added a new OptionValue subclass for lldb::Format: OptionValueFormat. Added
new OptionGroup subclasses for:
- output file for use with options: 
        long opts: --outfile <path> --append--output
        short opts: -o <path> -A
        
- format for use with options:
        long opts: --format <format>

- variable object display controls for depth, pointer depth, wether to show
  types, show summary, show location, flat output, use objc "po" style summary.
  
Modified ValueObjectMemory to be able to be created either with a TypeSP or
a ClangASTType.

Switched "memory read" over to use OptionGroup subclasses: one for the outfile
options, one for the command specific options, and one for the format.

llvm-svn: 130334
2011-04-27 22:04:39 +00:00
Greg Clayton 7e14f91dbd Fixed the SymbolContext::DumpStopContext() to correctly indent and dump
inline contexts when the deepest most block is not inlined.

Added source path remappings to the lldb_private::Target class that allow it
to remap paths found in debug info so we can find source files that are elsewhere
on the current system.

Fixed disassembly by function name to disassemble inline functions that are
inside other functions much better and to show enough context before the
disassembly output so you can tell where things came from.

Added the ability to get more than one address range from a SymbolContext 
class for the case where a block or function has discontiguous address ranges.

llvm-svn: 130044
2011-04-23 02:04:55 +00:00
Jim Ingham 58b59f9522 Fix up how the ValueObjects manage their life cycle so that you can hand out a shared
pointer to a ValueObject or any of its dependent ValueObjects, and the whole cluster will
stay around as long as that shared pointer stays around.

llvm-svn: 130035
2011-04-22 23:53:53 +00:00
Greg Clayton 385aa28cf6 Did some work on the "register read" command to only show the first register
set by default when dumping registers. If you want to see all of the register
sets you can use the "--all" option:

(lldb) register read --all

If you want to just see some register sets, you can currently specify them
by index:

(lldb) register read --set 0 --set 2

We need to get shorter register set names soon so we can specify the register
sets by name without having to type too much. I will make this change soon.

You can also have any integer encoded registers resolve the address values
back to any code or data from the object files using the "--lookup" option.
Below is sample output when stopped in the libc function "puts" with some
const strings in registers:

Process 8973 stopped
* thread #1: tid = 0x2c03, 0x00007fff828fa30f libSystem.B.dylib`puts + 1, stop reason = instruction step into
  frame #0: 0x00007fff828fa30f libSystem.B.dylib`puts + 1
(lldb) register read --lookup 
General Purpose Registers:
  rax          = 0x0000000100000e98  "----------------------------------------------------------------------"
  rbx          = 0x0000000000000000
  rcx          = 0x0000000000000001  
  rdx          = 0x0000000000000000
  rdi          = 0x0000000100000e98  "----------------------------------------------------------------------"
  rsi          = 0x0000000100800000
  rbp          = 0x00007fff5fbff710
  rsp          = 0x00007fff5fbff280
  r8           = 0x0000000000000040  
  r9           = 0x0000000000000000
  r10          = 0x0000000000000000
  r11          = 0x0000000000000246  
  r12          = 0x0000000000000000
  r13          = 0x0000000000000000
  r14          = 0x0000000000000000
  r15          = 0x0000000000000000
  rip          = 0x00007fff828fa30f  libSystem.B.dylib`puts + 1
  rflags       = 0x0000000000000246  
  cs           = 0x0000000000000027  
  fs           = 0x0000000000000000
  gs           = 0x0000000000000000

As we can see, we see two constant strings and the PC (register "rip") is 
showing the code it resolves to.

I fixed the register "--format" option to work as expected.

Added a setting to disable skipping the function prologue when setting 
breakpoints as a target settings variable:

(lldb) settings set target.skip-prologue false

Updated the user settings controller boolean value handler funciton to be able
to take the default value so it can correctly respond to the eVarSetOperationClear
operation.

Did some usability work on the OptionValue classes.

Fixed the "image lookup" command to correctly respond to the "--verbose" 
option and display the detailed symbol context information when looking up
line table entries and functions by name. This previously was only working
for address lookups.

llvm-svn: 129977
2011-04-22 03:55:06 +00:00
Greg Clayton 0e5e5a798e Renamed the "commands" command to "command" as this is the way we were using
it everywhere internally.

Modified the "command regex" command to be able to specify all regular 
expressions on the command line. For example:

(lldb) command regex f s/^$/finish/ 's/([0-9]+)/frame select %1/'

Also improved the error reporting when an invalid 's/<regex>/<subst>/' argument
is given.

llvm-svn: 129889
2011-04-20 22:55:21 +00:00
Greg Clayton 3300d778ab Fixed an issue where breakpoint were being displayed when using the "source list"
command when the file was implicit or found from a symbol.

llvm-svn: 129867
2011-04-20 18:52:45 +00:00
Greg Clayton de164aaa09 Added the ability for users to create new regex commands.
To do this currently, it must be done in multi-line mode:

(lldb) commands regex --help "Help text for command" --syntax "syntax for command" <cmd-name>

Any example that would use "f" for "finish" when there are no arguments,
and "f <num>" to do a "frame select <num>" would be:
(lldb) commands regex f
Enter multiple regular expressions in the form s/find/replace/ then terminate with an empty line:
s/^$/finish/
s/([0-9]+)/frame select %1/

(lldb) f 11
frame select 12
...
(lldb) f
finish
...

Also added the string version of the OptionValue as OptionValueString.

llvm-svn: 129855
2011-04-20 16:37:46 +00:00
Greg Clayton 4c20717a8f General cleanup on the UserSettingsController stuff. There were 5 different
places that were dumping values for the settings. Centralized all of the
value dumping into a single place. When dumping values that aren't strings
we no longer surround the value with single quotes. When dumping values that
are strings, surround the string value with double quotes. When dumping array
values, assume they are always string values, and don't put quotes around
dictionary values.

llvm-svn: 129826
2011-04-19 22:32:36 +00:00
Greg Clayton 176761e530 Added a new option to the "source list" command that allows us to see where
line tables specify breakpoints can be set in the source. When dumping the
source, the number of breakpoints that can be set on a source line are shown
as a prefix:

(lldb) source list -f test.c -l1 -c222 -b
       1   	#include <stdio.h>
       2   	#include <sys/fcntl.h>
       3   	#include <unistd.h>
       4   	int
       5   	sleep_loop (const int num_secs)
[2]    6   	{
       7   	    int i;
[1]    8   	    for (i=0; i<num_secs; ++i)
       9   	    {
[1]    10  	        printf("%d of %i - sleep(1);\n", i, num_secs);
[1]    11  	        sleep(1);       
       12  	    }
       13  	    return 0;
[1]    14  	}
       15  	
       16  	int 
       17  	main (int argc, char const* argv[])
[1]    18  	{
[1]    19  	    printf("Process: %i\n\n", getpid());
[1]    20  	    puts("Press any key to continue..."); getchar();
[1]    21  	    sleep_loop (20);
       22  	    return 12;
[1]    23  	}

Above we can see there are two breakpoints for line 6 and one breakpoint for
lines 8, 10, 11, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 23. All other lines have no line table
entries for them. This helps visualize the data provided in the debug 
information without having to manually dump all line tables. It also includes
all inline breakpoint that may result for a given file which can also be very
handy to see.

llvm-svn: 129747
2011-04-19 04:19:37 +00:00
Johnny Chen 1ee61a7f3b Add a test script for exercising the "taregt create", "target list", and "target select" commands.
llvm-svn: 129717
2011-04-18 21:08:05 +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 78a685aa2d Add support for "dynamic values" for C++ classes. This currently only works for "frame var" and for the
expressions that are simple enough to get passed to the "frame var" underpinnings.  The parser code will
have to be changed to also query for the dynamic types & offsets as it is looking up variables.

The behavior of "frame var" is controlled in two ways.  You can pass "-d {true/false} to the frame var
command to get the dynamic or static value of the variables you are printing.

There's also a general setting:

target.prefer-dynamic-value (boolean) = 'true'

which is consulted if you call "frame var" without supplying a value for the -d option.

llvm-svn: 129623
2011-04-16 00:01:13 +00:00
Greg Clayton ab65b34fdc Added auto completion for architecture names and for platforms.
Modified the OptionGroupOptions to be able to specify only some of the options
that should be appended by using the usage_mask in the group defintions and
also provided a way to remap them to a new usage mask after the copy. This 
allows options to be re-used and also targetted for specific option groups.

Modfied the CommandArgumentType to have a new eArgTypePlatform enumeration.
Taught the option parser to be able to automatically use the appropriate
auto completion for a given options if nothing is explicitly specified
in the option definition. So you don't have to specify it in the option
definition tables.

Renamed the default host platform name to "host", and the default platform
hostname to be "localhost".

Modified the "file" and "platform select" commands to make sure all options
and args are good prior to creating a new platform. Also defer the computation
of the architecture in the file command until all options are parsed and the
platform has either not been specified or reset to a new value to avoid
computing the arch more than once.

Switch the PluginManager code over to using llvm::StringRef for string
comparisons and got rid of all the AccessorXXX functions in lieu of the newer
mutex + collection singleton accessors.

llvm-svn: 129483
2011-04-13 22:47:15 +00:00
Greg Clayton f6b8b58184 Added two new classes for command options:
lldb_private::OptionGroup
    lldb_private::OptionGroupOptions

OptionGroup lets you define a class that encapsulates settings that you want
to reuse in multiple commands. It contains only the option definitions and the
ability to set the option values, but it doesn't directly interface with the
lldb_private::Options class that is the front end to all of the CommandObject
option parsing. For that the OptionGroupOptions class can be used. It aggregates
one or more OptionGroup objects and directs the option setting to the 
appropriate OptionGroup class. For an example of this, take a look at the 
CommandObjectFile and how it uses its "m_option_group" object shown below
to be able to set values in both the FileOptionGroup and PlatformOptionGroup
classes. The members used in CommandObjectFile are:

    OptionGroupOptions m_option_group;
    FileOptionGroup m_file_options;
    PlatformOptionGroup m_platform_options;

Then in the constructor for CommandObjectFile you can combine the option
settings. The code below shows a simplified version of the constructor:

CommandObjectFile::CommandObjectFile(CommandInterpreter &interpreter) :
    CommandObject (...),
    m_option_group (interpreter),
    m_file_options (),
    m_platform_options(true)
{
    m_option_group.Append (&m_file_options);
    m_option_group.Append (&m_platform_options);
    m_option_group.Finalize();
}

We append the m_file_options and then the m_platform_options and then tell
the option group the finalize the results. This allows the m_option_group to
become the organizer of our prefs and after option parsing we end up with
valid preference settings in both the m_file_options and m_platform_options
objects. This also allows any other commands to use the FileOptionGroup and
PlatformOptionGroup classes to implement options for their commands.

Renamed:
    virtual void Options::ResetOptionValues();
to:
    virtual void Options::OptionParsingStarting();

And implemented a new callback named:

    virtual Error Options::OptionParsingFinished();
    
This allows Options subclasses to verify that the options all go together
after all of the options have been specified and gives the chance for the
command object to return an error. It also gives a chance to take all of the
option values and produce or initialize objects after all options have
completed parsing.

Modfied:

    virtual Error
    SetOptionValue (int option_idx, const char *option_arg) = 0;
    
to be:

    virtual Error
    SetOptionValue (uint32_t option_idx, const char *option_arg) = 0;

(option_idx is now unsigned).

llvm-svn: 129415
2011-04-13 00:18:08 +00:00
Greg Clayton 8b82f087a0 Moved the execution context that was in the Debugger into
the CommandInterpreter where it was always being used.

Make sure that Modules can track their object file offsets correctly to
allow opening of sub object files (like the "__commpage" on darwin).

Modified the Platforms to be able to launch processes. The first part of this
move is the platform soon will become the entity that launches your program
and when it does, it uses a new ProcessLaunchInfo class which encapsulates
all process launching settings. This simplifies the internal APIs needed for
launching. I want to slowly phase out process launching from the process
classes, so for now we can still launch just as we used to, but eventually
the platform is the object that should do the launching.

Modified the Host::LaunchProcess in the MacOSX Host.mm to correctly be able
to launch processes with all of the new eLaunchFlag settings. Modified any
code that was manually launching processes to use the Host::LaunchProcess
functions.

Fixed an issue where lldb_private::Args had implicitly defined copy 
constructors that could do the wrong thing. This has now been fixed by adding
an appropriate copy constructor and assignment operator.

Make sure we don't add empty ModuleSP entries to a module list.

Fixed the commpage module creation on MacOSX, but we still need to train
the MacOSX dynamic loader to not get rid of it when it doesn't have an entry
in the all image infos.

Abstracted many more calls from in ProcessGDBRemote down into the 
GDBRemoteCommunicationClient subclass to make the classes cleaner and more
efficient.

Fixed the default iOS ARM register context to be correct and also added support
for targets that don't support the qThreadStopInfo packet by selecting the
current thread (only if needed) and then sending a stop reply packet.

Debugserver can now start up with a --unix-socket (-u for short) and can 
then bind to port zero and send the port it bound to to a listening process
on the other end. This allows the GDB remote platform to spawn new GDB server
instances (debugserver) to allow platform debugging.

llvm-svn: 129351
2011-04-12 05:54:46 +00:00
Johnny Chen f16066e842 Really fix the test suite crasher this time.
llvm-svn: 129165
2011-04-08 22:39:17 +00:00
Johnny Chen 1f1b269bbe Fix a test suite crasher.
llvm-svn: 129161
2011-04-08 22:15:29 +00:00
Greg Clayton eb0103f2d0 Modified the ArchSpec to take an optional "Platform *" when setting the triple.
This allows you to have a platform selected, then specify a triple using
"i386" and have the remaining triple items (vendor, os, and environment) set
automatically.

Many interpreter commands take the "--arch" option to specify an architecture
triple, so now the command options needed to be able to get to the current
platform, so the Options class now take a reference to the interpreter on
construction.

Modified the build LLVM building in the Xcode project to use the new
Xcode project level user definitions:

LLVM_BUILD_DIR - a path to the llvm build directory
LLVM_SOURCE_DIR - a path to the llvm sources for the llvm that will be used to build lldb
LLVM_CONFIGURATION - the configuration that lldb is built for (Release, 
Release+Asserts, Debug, Debug+Asserts).

I also changed the LLVM build to not check if "lldb/llvm" is a symlink and
then assume it is a real llvm build directory versus the unzipped llvm.zip
package, so now you can actually have a "lldb/llvm" directory in your lldb
sources.

llvm-svn: 129112
2011-04-07 22:46:35 +00:00
Greg Clayton 95bf0fd3ab Added the ability to get a broadcaster event name for a given broadcaster
event.

Modified the ProcessInfo structure to contain all process arguments. Using the
new function calls on MacOSX allows us to see the full process name, not just
the first 16 characters. 

Added a new platform command: "platform process info <pid> [<pid> <pid> ...]"
that can be used to get detailed information for a process including all 
arguments, user and group info and more.

llvm-svn: 128694
2011-04-01 00:29:43 +00:00
Jim Ingham 6035b67d2c Convert ValueObject to explicitly maintain the Execution Context in which they were created, and then use that when they update themselves. That means all the ValueObject evaluate me type functions that used to require a Frame object now do not. I didn't remove the SBValue API's that take this now useless frame, but I added ones that don't require the frame, and marked the SBFrame taking ones as deprecated.
llvm-svn: 128593
2011-03-31 00:19:25 +00:00
Johnny Chen c640179166 A a simple test file for some lldb 'platform' commands.
Add a missing result.SetStatus() stmt to the CommandObjectPlatformList::Execute() impl.

llvm-svn: 128575
2011-03-30 21:19:59 +00:00
Greg Clayton 32e0a7509c Many improvements to the Platform base class and subclasses. The base Platform
class now implements the Host functionality for a lot of things that make 
sense by default so that subclasses can check:

int
PlatformSubclass::Foo ()
{
    if (IsHost())
        return Platform::Foo (); // Let the platform base class do the host specific stuff
    
    // Platform subclass specific code...
    int result = ...
    return result;
}

Added new functions to the platform:

    virtual const char *Platform::GetUserName (uint32_t uid);
    virtual const char *Platform::GetGroupName (uint32_t gid);

The user and group names are cached locally so that remote platforms can avoid
sending packets multiple times to resolve this information.

Added the parent process ID to the ProcessInfo class. 

Added a new ProcessInfoMatch class which helps us to match processes up
and changed the Host layer over to using this new class. The new class allows
us to search for processs:
1 - by name (equal to, starts with, ends with, contains, and regex)
2 - by pid
3 - And further check for parent pid == value, uid == value, gid == value, 
    euid == value, egid == value, arch == value, parent == value.
    
This is all hookup up to the "platform process list" command which required
adding dumping routines to dump process information. If the Host class 
implements the process lookup routines, you can now lists processes on 
your local machine:

machine1.foo.com % lldb
(lldb) platform process list 
PID    PARENT USER       GROUP      EFF USER   EFF GROUP  TRIPLE                   NAME
====== ====== ========== ========== ========== ========== ======================== ============================
99538  1      username   usergroup  username   usergroup  x86_64-apple-darwin      FileMerge
94943  1      username   usergroup  username   usergroup  x86_64-apple-darwin      mdworker
94852  244    username   usergroup  username   usergroup  x86_64-apple-darwin      Safari
94727  244    username   usergroup  username   usergroup  x86_64-apple-darwin      Xcode
92742  92710  username   usergroup  username   usergroup  i386-apple-darwin        debugserver


This of course also works remotely with the lldb-platform:

machine1.foo.com % lldb-platform --listen 1234

machine2.foo.com % lldb
(lldb) platform create remote-macosx
  Platform: remote-macosx
 Connected: no
(lldb) platform connect connect://localhost:1444
  Platform: remote-macosx
    Triple: x86_64-apple-darwin
OS Version: 10.6.7 (10J869)
    Kernel: Darwin Kernel Version 10.7.0: Sat Jan 29 15:17:16 PST 2011; root:xnu-1504.9.37~1/RELEASE_I386
  Hostname: machine1.foo.com
 Connected: yes
(lldb) platform process list 
PID    PARENT USER       GROUP      EFF USER   EFF GROUP  TRIPLE                   NAME
====== ====== ========== ========== ========== ========== ======================== ============================
99556  244    username   usergroup  username   usergroup  x86_64-apple-darwin      trustevaluation
99548  65539  username   usergroup  username   usergroup  x86_64-apple-darwin      lldb
99538  1      username   usergroup  username   usergroup  x86_64-apple-darwin      FileMerge
94943  1      username   usergroup  username   usergroup  x86_64-apple-darwin      mdworker
94852  244    username   usergroup  username   usergroup  x86_64-apple-darwin      Safari

The lldb-platform implements everything with the Host:: layer, so this should
"just work" for linux. I will probably be adding more stuff to the Host layer
for launching processes and attaching to processes so that this support should
eventually just work as well.

Modified the target to be able to be created with an architecture that differs
from the main executable. This is needed for iOS debugging since we can have
an "armv6" binary which can run on an "armv7" machine, so we want to be able
to do:

% lldb
(lldb) platform create remote-ios
(lldb) file --arch armv7 a.out

Where "a.out" is an armv6 executable. The platform then can correctly decide
to open all "armv7" images for all dependent shared libraries.

Modified the disassembly to show the current PC value. Example output:

(lldb) disassemble --frame
a.out`main:
   0x1eb7:  pushl  %ebp
   0x1eb8:  movl   %esp, %ebp
   0x1eba:  pushl  %ebx
   0x1ebb:  subl   $20, %esp
   0x1ebe:  calll  0x1ec3                   ; main + 12 at test.c:18
   0x1ec3:  popl   %ebx
-> 0x1ec4:  calll  0x1f12                   ; getpid
   0x1ec9:  movl   %eax, 4(%esp)
   0x1ecd:  leal   199(%ebx), %eax
   0x1ed3:  movl   %eax, (%esp)
   0x1ed6:  calll  0x1f18                   ; printf
   0x1edb:  leal   213(%ebx), %eax
   0x1ee1:  movl   %eax, (%esp)
   0x1ee4:  calll  0x1f1e                   ; puts
   0x1ee9:  calll  0x1f0c                   ; getchar
   0x1eee:  movl   $20, (%esp)
   0x1ef5:  calll  0x1e6a                   ; sleep_loop at test.c:6
   0x1efa:  movl   $12, %eax
   0x1eff:  addl   $20, %esp
   0x1f02:  popl   %ebx
   0x1f03:  leave
   0x1f04:  ret
   
This can be handy when dealing with the new --line options that was recently
added:

(lldb) disassemble --line
a.out`main + 13 at test.c:19
   18  	{
-> 19  		printf("Process: %i\n\n", getpid());
   20  	    puts("Press any key to continue..."); getchar();
-> 0x1ec4:  calll  0x1f12                   ; getpid
   0x1ec9:  movl   %eax, 4(%esp)
   0x1ecd:  leal   199(%ebx), %eax
   0x1ed3:  movl   %eax, (%esp)
   0x1ed6:  calll  0x1f18                   ; printf

Modified the ModuleList to have a lookup based solely on a UUID. Since the
UUID is typically the MD5 checksum of a binary image, there is no need
to give the path and architecture when searching for a pre-existing
image in an image list.

Now that we support remote debugging a bit better, our lldb_private::Module
needs to be able to track what the original path for file was as the platform
knows it, as well as where the file is locally. The module has the two 
following functions to retrieve both paths:

const FileSpec &Module::GetFileSpec () const;
const FileSpec &Module::GetPlatformFileSpec () const;

llvm-svn: 128563
2011-03-30 18:16:51 +00:00
Greg Clayton 357132eb9a Added the ability to get the min and max instruction byte size for
an architecture into ArchSpec:

uint32_t
ArchSpec::GetMinimumOpcodeByteSize() const;

uint32_t
ArchSpec::GetMaximumOpcodeByteSize() const;

Added an AddressClass to the Instruction class in Disassembler.h.
This allows decoded instructions to know know if they are code,
code with alternate ISA (thumb), or even data which can be mixed
into code. The instruction does have an address, but it is a good
idea to cache this value so we don't have to look it up more than 
once.

Fixed an issue in Opcode::SetOpcodeBytes() where the length wasn't
getting set.

Changed:

	bool
	SymbolContextList::AppendIfUnique (const SymbolContext& sc);

To:
	bool
	SymbolContextList::AppendIfUnique (const SymbolContext& sc, 
									   bool merge_symbol_into_function);

This function was typically being used when looking up functions
and symbols. Now if you lookup a function, then find the symbol,
they can be merged into the same symbol context and not cause
multiple symbol contexts to appear in a symbol context list that
describes the same function.

Fixed the SymbolContext not equal operator which was causing mixed
mode disassembly to not work ("disassembler --mixed --name main").

Modified the disassembler classes to know about the fact we know,
for a given architecture, what the min and max opcode byte sizes
are. The InstructionList class was modified to return the max
opcode byte size for all of the instructions in its list.
These two fixes means when disassemble a list of instructions and dump 
them and show the opcode bytes, we can format the output more 
intelligently when showing opcode bytes. This affects any architectures
that have varying opcode byte sizes (x86_64 and i386). Knowing the max
opcode byte size also helps us to be able to disassemble N instructions
without having to re-read data if we didn't read enough bytes.

Added the ability to set the architecture for the disassemble command.
This means you can easily cross disassemble data for any supported 
architecture. I also added the ability to specify "thumb" as an 
architecture so that we can force disassembly into thumb mode when
needed. In GDB this was done using a hack of specifying an odd
address when disassembling. I don't want to repeat this hack in LLDB,
so the auto detection between ARM and thumb is failing, just specify
thumb when disassembling:

(lldb) disassemble --arch thumb --name main

You can also have data in say an x86_64 file executable and disassemble
data as any other supported architecture:
% lldb a.out
Current executable set to 'a.out' (x86_64).
(lldb) b main
(lldb) run
(lldb) disassemble --arch thumb --count 2 --start-address 0x0000000100001080 --bytes
0x100001080:  0xb580 push   {r7, lr}
0x100001082:  0xaf00 add    r7, sp, #0

Fixed Target::ReadMemory(...) to be able to deal with Address argument object
that isn't section offset. When an address object was supplied that was
out on the heap or stack, target read memory would fail. Disassembly uses
Target::ReadMemory(...), and the example above where we disassembler thumb
opcodes in an x86 binary was failing do to this bug.

llvm-svn: 128347
2011-03-26 19:14:58 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1080edbcdd Cleaned up the Disassembler code a bit more. You can now request a disassembler
plugin by name on the command line for when there is more than one disassembler
plugin.

Taught the Opcode class to dump itself so that "disassembler -b" will dump
the bytes correctly for each opcode type. Modified all places that were passing
the opcode bytes buffer in so that the bytes could be displayed to just pass
in a bool that indicates if we should dump the opcode bytes since the opcode
now lives inside llvm_private::Instruction.

llvm-svn: 128290
2011-03-25 18:03:16 +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
Greg Clayton 1cb6496eb0 Did a lot more work on abtracting and organizing the platforms.
On Mac OS X we now have 3 platforms:
PlatformDarwin - must be subclassed to fill in the missing pure virtual funcs
                 but this implements all the common functionality between
                 remote-macosx and remote-ios. It also allows for another
                 platform to be used (remote-gdb-server for now) when doing
                 remote connections. Keeping this pluggable will allow for
                 flexibility.
PlatformMacOSX - Now implements both local and remote macosx desktop platforms.
PlatformRemoteiOS - Remote only iOS that knows how to locate SDK files in the
                    cached SDK locations on the host.

A new agnostic platform has been created:
PlatformRemoteGDBServer - this implements the platform using the GDB remote 
                          protocol and uses the built in lldb_private::Host
                          static functions to implement many queries.

llvm-svn: 128193
2011-03-24 04:28:38 +00:00
Greg Clayton d314e810a7 Added new platform commands:
platform connect <args>
platform disconnect

Each platform can decide the args they want to use for "platform connect". I 
will need to add a function that gets the connect options for the current
platform as each one can have different options and argument counts.

Hooked up more functionality in the PlatformMacOSX and PlatformRemoteiOS.
Also started an platform agnostic PlatformRemoteGDBServer.cpp which can end
up being used by one or more actual platforms. It can also be specialized and
allow for platform specific commands.

llvm-svn: 128123
2011-03-23 00:09:55 +00:00
Jim Ingham 0292f4a531 Clean up a few places where SetOptionValue was using the global optarg, rather than the option_arg value that was passed in.
llvm-svn: 128064
2011-03-22 01:53:33 +00:00
Jim Ingham 37023b06bd Add the ability to disassemble "n" instructions from the current PC, or the first "n" instructions in a function.
Also added a "-p" flag that disassembles from the current pc.

llvm-svn: 128063
2011-03-22 01:48:42 +00:00
Greg Clayton 7a5388bf75 Split all of the core of LLDB.framework/lldb.so into a
static archive that can be linked against. LLDB.framework/lldb.so
exports a very controlled API. Splitting the API into a static
library allows other tools (debugserver for now) to use the power
of the LLDB debugger core, yet not export it as its API is not
portable or maintainable. The Host layer and many of the other
internal only APIs can now be statically linked against.

Now LLDB.framework/lldb.so links against "liblldb-core.a" instead
of compiling the .o files only for the shared library. This fix
is only for compiling with Xcode as the Makefile based build already
does this.

The Xcode projecdt compiler has been changed to LLVM. Anyone using
Xcode 3 will need to manually change the compiler back to GCC 4.2,
or update to Xcode 4.

llvm-svn: 127963
2011-03-20 04:57:14 +00:00
Greg Clayton ded470d31a Added more platform support. There are now some new commands:
platform status -- gets status information for the selected platform
platform create <platform-name> -- creates a new instance of a remote platform
platform list -- list all available platforms
platform select -- select a platform instance as the current platform (not working yet)

When using "platform create" it will create a remote platform and make it the
selected platform. For instances for iPhone OS debugging on Mac OS X one can 
do:

(lldb) platform create remote-ios --sdk-version=4.0
Remote platform: iOS platform
SDK version: 4.0
SDK path: "/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/DeviceSupport/4.0"
Not connected to a remote device.
(lldb) file ~/Documents/a.out
Current executable set to '~/Documents/a.out' (armv6).
(lldb) image list
[  0] /Volumes/work/gclayton/Documents/devb/attach/a.out
[  1] /Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/DeviceSupport/4.0/Symbols/usr/lib/dyld
[  2] /Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/DeviceSupport/4.0/Symbols/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib


Note that this is all happening prior to running _or_ connecting to a remote
platform. Once connected to a remote platform the OS version might change which
means we will need to update our dependecies. Also once we run, we will need
to match up the actualy binaries with the actualy UUID's to files in the
SDK, or download and cache them locally.

This is just the start of the remote platforms, but this modification is the
first iteration in getting the platforms really doing something.

llvm-svn: 127934
2011-03-19 01:12:21 +00:00
Jim Ingham 9575d8446c Add a first pass at a "stop hook" mechanism. This allows you to add commands that get run every time the debugger stops, whether due to a breakpoint, the end of a step, interrupt, etc. You can also specify in which context you want the stop hook to run, for instance only on a particular thread, or only in a particular shared library, function, file, line range within a file.
Still need to add "in methods of a class" to the specifiers, and the ability to write the stop hooks in the Scripting language as well as in the Command Language.

llvm-svn: 127457
2011-03-11 03:53:59 +00:00
Sean Callanan b3396b226e Fixed the -r parameter to the disassemble command
so that it actually triggers raw output.

llvm-svn: 127433
2011-03-10 23:35:12 +00:00
Greg Clayton e996fd30be LLDB now has "Platform" plug-ins. Platform plug-ins are plug-ins that provide
an interface to a local or remote debugging platform. By default each host OS
that supports LLDB should be registering a "default" platform that will be
used unless a new platform is selected. Platforms are responsible for things
such as:
- getting process information by name or by processs ID
- finding platform files. This is useful for remote debugging where there is 
  an SDK with files that might already or need to be cached for debug access.
- getting a list of platform supported architectures in the exact order they
  should be selected. This helps the native x86 platform on MacOSX select the
  correct x86_64/i386 slice from universal binaries.
- Connect to remote platforms for remote debugging
- Resolving an executable including finding an executable inside platform
  specific bundles (macosx uses .app bundles that contain files) and also
  selecting the appropriate slice of universal files for a given platform.

So by default there is always a local platform, but remote platforms can be
connected to. I will soon be adding a new "platform" command that will support
the following commands:
(lldb) platform connect --name machine1 macosx connect://host:port
Connected to "machine1" platform.
(lldb) platform disconnect macosx

This allows LLDB to be well setup to do remote debugging and also once 
connected process listing and finding for things like:
(lldb) process attach --name x<TAB>

The currently selected platform plug-in can now auto complete any available
processes that start with "x". The responsibilities for the platform plug-in
will soon grow and expand.

llvm-svn: 127286
2011-03-08 22:40:15 +00:00
Greg Clayton 7133762232 Fixed CommandReturnObject::SetImmediateErrorFile() to set the correct stream.
Modifed lldb_private::Process to be able to handle connecting to a remote 
target that isn't running a process. This leaves lldb_private::Process in the
eStateConnected state from which we can then do an attach or launch.

Modified ProcessGDBRemote to be able to set stdin, stdout, stderr, working
dir, disable ASLR and a few other settings down by using new GDB remote 
packets. This allows us to keep all of our current launch flags and settings
intact and still be able to communicate them over to the remote GDB server.
Previously these were being sent as arguments to the debugserver binary that
we were spawning. Also modified ProcessGDBRemote to handle losing connection
to the remote GDB server and always exit immediately. We do this by watching
the lldb_private::Communication event bit for the read thread exiting in the
ProcessGDBRemote async thread.

Added support for many of the new 'Q' packets for setting stdin, stdout,
stderr, working dir and disable ASLR to the GDBRemoteCommunication class for
easy accesss.

Modified debugserver for all of the new 'Q' packets and also made it so that
debugserver always exists if it loses connection with the remote debugger.

llvm-svn: 126444
2011-02-24 22:24:29 +00:00
Greg Clayton 64195a2c8b Abtracted all mach-o and ELF out of ArchSpec. This patch is a modified form
of Stephen Wilson's idea (thanks for the input Stephen!). What I ended up
doing was:
- Got rid of ArchSpec::CPU (which was a generic CPU enumeration that mimics
  the contents of llvm::Triple::ArchType). We now rely upon the llvm::Triple 
  to give us the machine type from llvm::Triple::ArchType.
- There is a new ArchSpec::Core definition which further qualifies the CPU
  core we are dealing with into a single enumeration. If you need support for
  a new Core and want to debug it in LLDB, it must be added to this list. In
  the future we can allow for dynamic core registration, but for now it is
  hard coded.
- The ArchSpec can now be initialized with a llvm::Triple or with a C string
  that represents the triple (it can just be an arch still like "i386").
- The ArchSpec can still initialize itself with a architecture type -- mach-o
  with cpu type and subtype, or ELF with e_machine + e_flags -- and this will
  then get translated into the internal llvm::Triple::ArchSpec + ArchSpec::Core.
  The mach-o cpu type and subtype can be accessed using the getter functions:
  
  uint32_t
  ArchSpec::GetMachOCPUType () const;

  uint32_t
  ArchSpec::GetMachOCPUSubType () const;
  
  But these functions are just converting out internal llvm::Triple::ArchSpec 
  + ArchSpec::Core back into mach-o. Same goes for ELF.

All code has been updated to deal with the changes.

This should abstract us until later when the llvm::TargetSpec stuff gets
finalized and we can then adopt it.

llvm-svn: 126278
2011-02-23 00:35:02 +00:00
Jim Ingham 85e8b81492 - Changed all the places where CommandObjectReturn was exporting a StreamString to just exporting
a Stream, and then added GetOutputData & GetErrorData to get the accumulated data.
- Added a StreamTee that will tee output to two provided lldb::StreamSP's.
- Made the CommandObjectReturn use this so you can Tee the results immediately to
the debuggers output file, as well as saving up the results to return when the command
is done executing.
- HandleCommands now uses this so that if you have a set of commands that continue the target
you will see the commands come out as they are processed.
- The Driver now uses this to output the command results as you go, which makes the interface
more reactive seeming.

llvm-svn: 126015
2011-02-19 02:53:09 +00:00
Jim Ingham e16c50a11a Factor all the code that does "Execute a list of lldb command interpreter commands" into a single function in the Interpreter, and then use that in all the places that used to do this by hand.
llvm-svn: 125807
2011-02-18 00:54:25 +00:00
Greg Clayton f4ecaa576c Clean up a bit of the type getting code where lldb_private:Type now has
clang_type_t
    GetClangFullType(); // Get a completely defined clang type

    clang_type_t
    GetClangLayoutType(); // Get a clang type that can be used for type layout
    
    clang_type_t
    GetClangForwardType(); // A type that can be completed if needed, but is more efficient.
    

llvm-svn: 125691
2011-02-16 23:00:21 +00:00
Greg Clayton 514487e806 Made lldb_private::ArchSpec contain much more than just an architecture. It
now, in addition to cpu type/subtype and architecture flavor, contains:
- byte order (big endian, little endian)
- address size in bytes
- llvm::Triple for true target triple support and for more powerful plug-in
  selection.

llvm-svn: 125602
2011-02-15 21:59:32 +00:00
Greg Clayton 51b1e2d271 Use Host::File in lldb_private::StreamFile and other places to cleanup host
layer a bit more.

llvm-svn: 125149
2011-02-09 01:08:52 +00:00
Jim Ingham 843630781a Add FileSpec::ResolvePartialUsername, and use it in CommandCompletions to isolate pwd.h in the Host layer.
llvm-svn: 125135
2011-02-08 23:24:09 +00:00
Greg Clayton 53239f00b5 Moved FileSpec into the Host layer since it will vary from host to host.
We have a common unix implementation in lldb/source/Host/common/FileSpec.cpp.

llvm-svn: 125078
2011-02-08 05:05:52 +00:00
Greg Clayton 7012049c7f Fixed a crasher that could happen when trying to look at N_GSYM entries
in the DWARF + debug map symbol file parser.

Also cleaned up the "image lookup --address ADDR" output when we it results
in something that is in an inlined function. Now we correctly dump out the
full inlined call stack.

llvm-svn: 125072
2011-02-08 02:40:32 +00:00
Greg Clayton 453194664d Cleaned up the dynamic library open/getsymbol/close code to use abstracted
flags such that symbols can be searched for within a shared library if desired.
Platforms that support the RTLD_FIRST flag can still take advantage of their
quicker lookups, and other platforms can still get the same fucntionality
with a little extra work.

Also changed LLDB_CONFIG flags over to either being defined, or not being
defined to stay in line with current open source practices and to prepare for
using autoconf or cmake to configure LLDB builds.

llvm-svn: 125064
2011-02-08 00:35:34 +00:00
Greg Clayton 95e314260e Header patch, virtual dtor patch and missed UUID patch from Kirk Beitz.
llvm-svn: 124931
2011-02-05 02:56:16 +00:00
Greg Clayton fd18426e55 Added support for targets that don't support expanding "~/" or "~USERNAME".
Patch from Kirk Beitz.

llvm-svn: 124927
2011-02-05 02:27:52 +00:00
Caroline Tice 79042b3e93 Change "breakpoint list" command to default to brief output rather than full output.
Modify test cases in test suite to either expect brief output or to pass -f for full
output as appropriate.

llvm-svn: 124905
2011-02-04 22:59:41 +00:00
Greg Clayton 6083026822 Applied a fix to qualify "UUID" with the lldb_private namespace to fix
build issues on MinGW.

llvm-svn: 124888
2011-02-04 18:53:10 +00:00
Greg Clayton b766a73dfc Added support for attaching to a remote debug server with the new command:
(lldb) process connect <remote-url>

Currently when you specify a file with the file command it helps us to find
a process plug-in that is suitable for debugging. If you specify a file you
can rely upon this to find the correct debugger plug-in:

% lldb a.out
Current executable set to 'a.out' (x86_64).
(lldb) process connect connect://localhost:2345
...

If you don't specify a file, you will need to specify the plug-in name that
you wish to use:

% lldb
(lldb) process connect --plugin process.gdb-remote connect://localhost:2345

Other connection URL examples:

(lldb) process connect connect://localhost:2345
(lldb) process connect tcp://127.0.0.1
(lldb) process connect file:///dev/ttyS1

We are currently treating the "connect://host:port" as a way to do raw socket
connections. If there is a URL for this already, please let me know and we
will adopt it.

So now you can connect to a remote debug server with the ProcessGDBRemote
plug-in. After connection, it will ask for the pid info using the "qC" packet
and if it responds with a valid process ID, it will be equivalent to attaching.
If it response with an error or invalid process ID, the LLDB process will be
in a new state: eStateConnected. This allows us to then download a program or
specify the program to run (using the 'A' packet), or specify a process to
attach to (using the "vAttach" packets), or query info about the processes
that might be available.

llvm-svn: 124846
2011-02-04 01:58:07 +00:00
Caroline Tice 73fd2728b9 Modify 'apropos' command to search settings variable descriptions as well.
llvm-svn: 124836
2011-02-04 00:16:49 +00:00
Johnny Chen 7791b3320b Add a test case test_image_search_paths() to test lldb's ability to do image search paths
substitutions in order to achieve file mappings.

Modify CommandObjectTarget.cpp to properly set the status of the return object to make
scripting like this:

    self.runCmd("target image-search-paths add %s %s" % (os.getcwd(), new_dir))

works.

llvm-svn: 124762
2011-02-03 00:30:19 +00:00
Greg Clayton 9b62fd2fda Added a cleanup helper object to make sure the directory that was opened with "DIR *opendir(const char *)" is closed if it is valid with a call to "int closedir (DIR *)".
llvm-svn: 124649
2011-02-01 05:15:22 +00:00
Greg Clayton 7fb56d0a1a Endian patch from Kirk Beitz that allows better cross platform building.
llvm-svn: 124643
2011-02-01 01:31:41 +00:00
Greg Clayton c4a99bc416 Patch from Kirk Beitz that removes an unneeded include of "sys/errno.h".
llvm-svn: 124638
2011-02-01 01:13:32 +00:00
Greg Clayton 513c26ce9d Finished up the async attach support. This allows us to request to attach
by name or by pid (with or without waiting for a process to launch) and
catch the response asynchronously.

llvm-svn: 124530
2011-01-29 07:10:55 +00:00
Jim Ingham bb3a283b3e Added a completion action class to the Process events so that we can make things like Attach and later Launch start their job, and then return to the event loop while waiting for the work to be done.
llvm-svn: 124520
2011-01-29 01:49:25 +00:00
Greg Clayton 931180e644 Changed the SymbolFile::FindFunction() function calls to only return
lldb_private::Function objects. Previously the SymbolFileSymtab subclass
would return lldb_private::Symbol objects when it was asked to find functions.

The Module::FindFunctions (...) now take a boolean "bool include_symbols" so
that the module can track down functions and symbols, yet functions are found
by the SymbolFile plug-ins (through the SymbolVendor class), and symbols are
gotten through the ObjectFile plug-ins.

Fixed and issue where the DWARF parser might run into incomplete class member
function defintions which would make clang mad when we tried to make certain
member functions with invalid number of parameters (such as an operator=
operator that had no parameters). Now we just avoid and don't complete these
incomplete functions.

llvm-svn: 124359
2011-01-27 06:44:37 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1a65ae11bd Enabled extra warnings and fixed a bunch of small issues.
llvm-svn: 124250
2011-01-25 23:55:37 +00:00
Jim Ingham 9f35921baa Add a method to StreamFile to line buffer the file. Use that in "log enable -f file" to line buffer the log output.
llvm-svn: 124107
2011-01-24 04:09:25 +00:00
Greg Clayton bd82a5d2cc Added a new variant of SBTarget::Launch() that deprectates the old one that
takes separate file handles for stdin, stdout, and stder and also allows for
the working directory to be specified.

Added support to "process launch" to a new option: --working-dir=PATH. We
can now set the working directory. If this is not set, it defaults to that
of the process that has LLDB loaded. Added the working directory to the
host LaunchInNewTerminal function to allows the current working directory 
to be set in processes that are spawned in their own terminal. Also hooked this
up to the lldb_private::Process and all mac plug-ins. The linux plug-in had its
API changed, but nothing is making use of it yet. Modfied "debugserver" and
"darwin-debug" to also handle the current working directory options and modified
the code in LLDB that spawns these tools to pass the info along.

Fixed ProcessGDBRemote to properly pass along all file handles for stdin, stdout
and stderr. 

After clearing the default values for the stdin/out/err file handles for
process to be NULL, we had a crasher in UserSettingsController::UpdateStringVariable
which is now fixed. Also fixed the setting of boolean values to be able to
be set as "true", "yes", "on", "1" for true (case insensitive) and "false", "no",
"off", or "0" for false.

Fixed debugserver to properly handle files for STDIN, STDOUT and STDERR that are not
already opened. Previous to this fix debugserver would only correctly open and dupe
file handles for the slave side of a pseudo terminal. It now correctly handles
getting STDIN for the inferior from a file, and spitting STDOUT and STDERR out to
files. Also made sure the file handles were correctly opened with the NOCTTY flag
for terminals.

llvm-svn: 124060
2011-01-23 05:56:20 +00:00
Jim Ingham 8f3432c916 The code to check whether the number of arguments was 0 was not necessary, VerifyBreakpointIDs will turn an empty argument into the last specified breakpoint.
llvm-svn: 124000
2011-01-21 22:13:25 +00:00
Greg Clayton 481cef25dc Added support for stepping out of a frame. If you have 10 stack frames, and you
select frame #3, you can then do a step out and be able to go directly to the
frame above frame #3! 

Added StepOverUntil and StepOutOfFrame to the SBThread API to allow more powerful
stepping.

llvm-svn: 123970
2011-01-21 06:11:58 +00:00
Greg Clayton 6d5e68eaf2 Added the ability to StackFrame::GetValueForVariableExpressionPath(...) to avoid
fragile ivars if requested. This was done by changing the previous second parameter
to an options bitfield that can be populated by logical OR'ing the new 
StackFrame::ExpressionPathOption enum values together:

    typedef enum ExpressionPathOption
    {
        eExpressionPathOptionCheckPtrVsMember   = (1u << 0),
        eExpressionPathOptionsNoFragileObjcIvar = (1u << 1),
    };

So the old function was:
     lldb::ValueObjectSP
     StackFrame::GetValueForVariableExpressionPath (const char *var_expr, bool check_ptr_vs_member, Error &error);

But it is now:

    lldb::ValueObjectSP
    StackFrame::GetValueForVariableExpressionPath (const char *var_expr, uint32_t options, Error &error);

This allows the expression parser in Target::EvaluateExpression(...) to avoid
using simple frame variable expression paths when evaluating something that might
be a fragile ivar.

llvm-svn: 123938
2011-01-20 19:27:18 +00:00
Greg Clayton 6beaaa680a A few of the issue I have been trying to track down and fix have been due to
the way LLDB lazily gets complete definitions for types within the debug info.
When we run across a class/struct/union definition in the DWARF, we will only
parse the full definition if we need to. This works fine for top level types
that are assigned directly to variables and arguments, but when we have a 
variable with a class, lets say "A" for this example, that has a member:
"B *m_b". Initially we don't need to hunt down a definition for this class
unless we are ever asked to do something with it ("expr m_b->getDecl()" for
example). With my previous approach to lazy type completion, we would be able
to take a "A *a" and get a complete type for it, but we wouldn't be able to
then do an "a->m_b->getDecl()" unless we always expanded all types within a
class prior to handing out the type. Expanding everything is very costly and
it would be great if there were a better way.

A few months ago I worked with the llvm/clang folks to have the 
ExternalASTSource class be able to complete classes if there weren't completed
yet:

class ExternalASTSource {
....

    virtual void
    CompleteType (clang::TagDecl *Tag);
    
    virtual void 
    CompleteType (clang::ObjCInterfaceDecl *Class);
};

This was great, because we can now have the class that is producing the AST
(SymbolFileDWARF and SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap) sign up as external AST sources
and the object that creates the forward declaration types can now also
complete them anywhere within the clang type system.

This patch makes a few major changes:
- lldb_private::Module classes now own the AST context. Previously the TypeList
  objects did.
- The DWARF parsers now sign up as an external AST sources so they can complete
  types.
- All of the pure clang type system wrapper code we have in LLDB (ClangASTContext,
  ClangASTType, and more) can now be iterating through children of any type,
  and if a class/union/struct type (clang::RecordType or ObjC interface) 
  is found that is incomplete, we can ask the AST to get the definition. 
- The SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap class now will create and use a single AST that
  all child SymbolFileDWARF classes will share (much like what happens when
  we have a complete linked DWARF for an executable).
  
We will need to modify some of the ClangUserExpression code to take more 
advantage of this completion ability in the near future. Meanwhile we should
be better off now that we can be accessing any children of variables through
pointers and always be able to resolve the clang type if needed.

llvm-svn: 123613
2011-01-17 03:46:26 +00:00
Caroline Tice 8f5b2eb1e2 Recent modifications to the Python script interpreter caused some problems
when handling one-liner commands that contain escaped characters.  In
order to deal with the new namespace/dictionary stuff, the command was
being embedded within a second string, which messed up the escaping.

This fixes the problem by handling one-liners in a different manner, so they
no longer need to be embedded within another string, and can still be
processed in the proper namespace/dictionary context.

llvm-svn: 123467
2011-01-14 21:09:29 +00:00
Sean Callanan 92adcac9ec Implemented a major overhaul of the way variables are handled
by LLDB.  Instead of being materialized into the input structure
passed to the expression, variables are left in place and pointers
to them are materialzied into the structure.  Variables not resident
in memory (notably, registers) get temporary memory regions allocated
for them.

Persistent variables are the most complex part of this, because they
are made in various ways and there are different expectations about
their lifetime.  Persistent variables now have flags indicating their
status and what the expectations for longevity are.  They can be
marked as residing in target memory permanently -- this is the
default for result variables from expressions entered on the command
line and for explicitly declared persistent variables (but more on
that below).  Other result variables have their memory freed.

Some major improvements resulting from this include being able to
properly take the address of variables, better and cleaner support
for functions that return references, and cleaner C++ support in
general.  One problem that remains is the problem of explicitly
declared persistent variables; I have not yet implemented the code
that makes references to them into indirect references, so currently
materialization and dematerialization of these variables is broken.

llvm-svn: 123371
2011-01-13 08:53:35 +00:00
Greg Clayton 710dd5aebf Spelling changes applied from lldb_spelling.diffs from Bruce Mitchener.
Thanks Bruce!

llvm-svn: 123083
2011-01-08 20:28:42 +00:00
Johnny Chen 31c39dac6d Add a simple command: 'version' to the command interpreter, and an accompanying
test case test_help_version().

llvm-svn: 122515
2010-12-23 20:21:44 +00:00
Jim Ingham ff471a9402 "frame variable" requires that the process be running and paused or there aren't any frames... So mark the command properly as such.
llvm-svn: 122464
2010-12-23 02:17:54 +00:00
Greg Clayton 54979cddda Fixed the "expression" command object to use the StackFrame::GetValueForExpressionPath()
function and also hooked up better error reporting for when things fail.

Fixed issues with trying to display children of pointers when none are
supposed to be shown (no children for function pointers, and more like this).
This was causing child value objects to be made that were correctly firing
an assertion.

llvm-svn: 121841
2010-12-15 05:08:08 +00:00
Greg Clayton 30ddd1d012 Removed unused files that were out of date and causing issues with the
linux build.

llvm-svn: 121803
2010-12-14 23:13:51 +00:00
Caroline Tice 472362e6ed Fix small bugs:
- Make sure cmd_obj & cmd_obj_sp contain a valid objects before attempting to 
dereference, in CommandObjectCommandsAlias::Execute and 
CommandInterpreter::HandleCommand.

- Modify CommandInterpreter::GetCommandSPExact to properly handle
multi-word command inputs.

llvm-svn: 121779
2010-12-14 18:51:39 +00:00
Greg Clayton 8b2fe6dcbd Modified LLDB expressions to not have to JIT and run code just to see variable
values or persistent expression variables. Now if an expression consists of
a value that is a child of a variable, or of a persistent variable only, we
will create a value object for it and make a ValueObjectConstResult from it to
freeze the value (for program variables only, not persistent variables) and
avoid running JITed code. For everything else we still parse up and JIT code
and run it in the inferior. 

There was also a lot of clean up in the expression code. I made the 
ClangExpressionVariables be stored in collections of shared pointers instead
of in collections of objects. This will help stop a lot of copy constructors on
these large objects and also cleans up the code considerably. The persistent
clang expression variables were moved over to the Target to ensure they persist
across process executions.

Added the ability for lldb_private::Target objects to evaluate expressions.
We want to evaluate expressions at the target level in case we aren't running
yet, or we have just completed running. We still want to be able to access the
persistent expression variables between runs, and also evaluate constant 
expressions. 

Added extra logging to the dynamic loader plug-in for MacOSX. ModuleList objects
can now dump their contents with the UUID, arch and full paths being logged with
appropriate prefix values.

Thread hardened the Communication class a bit by making the connection auto_ptr
member into a shared pointer member and then making a local copy of the shared
pointer in each method that uses it to make sure another thread can't nuke the
connection object while it is being used by another thread.

Added a new file to the lldb/test/load_unload test that causes the test a.out file
to link to the libd.dylib file all the time. This will allow us to test using
the DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable after moving libd.dylib somewhere else.

llvm-svn: 121745
2010-12-14 02:59:59 +00:00
Caroline Tice 2d5289d621 Various fixes mostly relating to the User Settings stuff:
- Added new utility function to Arg, GetQuotedCommandString, which re-assembles
the args into a string, replacing quotes that were originally there.

- Modified user settings stuff to always show individual elements when printing out
arrays and dictionaries.

- Added more extensive help to 'settings set', explaining more about dictionaries
and arrays (including current dictionary syntax).

- Fixed bug in user settings  where quotes were being stripped and lost, so that
sometimes array or dictionary elements that ought to have been a single element
were being split up.

llvm-svn: 121438
2010-12-10 00:26:54 +00:00
Caroline Tice 844d230332 Modify HandleCommand to not do any argument processing until it has determined whether or
not the command should take raw input, then handle & dispatch the arguments appropriately.

Also change the 'alias' command to be a command that takes raw input.  This is necessary to
allow aliases to be created for other commands that take raw input and might want to include
raw input in the alias itself.

Fix a bug in the aliasing mechanism when creating aliases for commands with 3-or-more words.

Raw input should now be properly handled by all the command and alias mechanisms.

llvm-svn: 121423
2010-12-09 22:52:49 +00:00
Jim Ingham bb9caf73fa process launch now asks to kill the current process if it is alive, and if you affirm, does so for you.
Also added #pragma mark for the command objects defined in the file.

llvm-svn: 121396
2010-12-09 18:58:16 +00:00
Greg Clayton 10177aa05e Added the ability to dump sections to a certain depth (for when sections
have children sections).

Modified SectionLoadList to do it's own multi-threaded protected on its map.
The ThreadSafeSTLMap class was difficult to deal with and wasn't providing
much utility, it was only getting in the way.

Make sure when the communication read thread is about to exit, it clears the
thread in the main class.

Fixed the ModuleList to correctly ignore architectures and UUIDs if they aren't
valid when searching for a matching module. If we specified a file with no arch,
and then modified the file and loaded it again, it would not match on subsequent
searches if the arch was invalid since it would compare an invalid architecture
to the one that was found or selected within the shared library or executable.
This was causing stale modules to stay around in the global module list when they
should have been removed.

Removed deprecated functions from the DynamicLoaderMacOSXDYLD class.

Modified "ProcessGDBRemote::IsAlive" to check if we are connected to a gdb
server and also make sure our process hasn't exited.

llvm-svn: 121236
2010-12-08 05:08:21 +00:00
Caroline Tice d9d63369df - Fix alias-building & resolving to properly handle optional arguments for command options.
- Add logging for command resolution ('log enable lldb commands')
- Fix alias resolution to properly handle commands that take raw input (resolve the alias, but
  don't muck up the raw arguments).

Net result:  Among other things, 'expr' command can now take strings with escaped characters and
not have the command handling & alias resolution code muck up the escaped characters. E.g.
 'expr printf ("\n\n\tHello there!")' should now work properly.


Not working yet:  Creating aliases with raw input for commands that take raw input.  Working on that.
e.g. 'command alias print_hi expr printf ("\n\tHi!")' does not work yet.

llvm-svn: 121171
2010-12-07 19:58:26 +00:00
Jim Ingham e0a978487d Documentation fix - explain how to unset conditions. Also fix unsetting -x and -t so they work.
llvm-svn: 120851
2010-12-03 23:04:19 +00:00
Jim Ingham a571c010ab Document the fact that "breakpoint modify" with no breakpoint acts on the
last created breakpoint.

llvm-svn: 120850
2010-12-03 22:37:19 +00:00
Caroline Tice f8da863196 Add '-no-stdio' option to 'process launch' command, which causes the
inferior to be launched without setting up terminal stdin/stdout for it
(leaving the lldb command line accessible while the program is executing).
Also add a user settings variable, 'target.process.disable-stdio' to allow
the user to set this globally rather than having to use the command option
each time the process is launched.

llvm-svn: 120825
2010-12-03 18:46:09 +00:00
Johnny Chen ce81496fab Make CommandObjectMultiword::GetSubcommandSP() more robust by appending the
exactly-matched sub_cmd to the passed in 'matches' string list.

llvm-svn: 120516
2010-12-01 01:04:22 +00:00
Jim Ingham 97253e62e9 GetCommandObject returns no matches in the match array when there is only one match. That's odd, but I don't want to change that right now, just cope with it where I'm doing the command matching.
llvm-svn: 120511
2010-12-01 00:42:17 +00:00
Jim Ingham 271ad29a4e Fix completion for multi-word commands in the "help" command.
llvm-svn: 120484
2010-11-30 22:59:37 +00:00
Jim Ingham f48169bb4f Moved the code in ClangUserExpression that set up & ran the thread plan with timeouts, and restarting with all threads into a utility function in Process. This required a bunch of renaming.
Added a ThreadPlanCallUserExpression that differs from ThreadPlanCallFunction in that it holds onto a shared pointer to its ClangUserExpression so that can't go away before the thread plan is done using it.

Fixed the stop message when you hit a breakpoint while running a user expression so it is more obvious what has happened.

llvm-svn: 120386
2010-11-30 02:22:11 +00:00
Caroline Tice efed613172 Add the ability to catch and do the right thing with Interrupts (often control-c)
and end-of-file (often control-d).

llvm-svn: 119837
2010-11-19 20:47:54 +00:00
Greg Clayton ce5c9a8f31 Added the address of operator for the "frame variable" command.
llvm-svn: 119100
2010-11-15 01:32:26 +00:00
Greg Clayton 83c5cd9dfd Just like functions can have a basename and a mangled/demangled name, variable
can too. So now the lldb_private::Variable class has support for this.

Variables now have support for having a basename ("i"), and a mangled name 
("_ZN12_GLOBAL__N_11iE"), and a demangled name ("(anonymous namespace)::i").

Nowwhen searching for a variable by name, users might enter the fully qualified
name, or just the basename. So new test functions were added to the Variable 
and Mangled classes as:

	bool NameMatches (const ConstString &name);
	bool NameMatches (const RegularExpression &regex);

I also modified "ClangExpressionDeclMap::FindVariableInScope" to also search
for global variables that are not in the current file scope by first starting
with the current module, then moving on to all modules.

Fixed an issue in the DWARF parser that could cause a varaible to get parsed
more than once. Now, once we have parsed a VariableSP for a DIE, we cache
the result even if a variable wasn't made so we don't do any re-parsing. Some
DW_TAG_variable DIEs don't have locations, or are missing vital info that 
stops a debugger from being able to display anything for it, we parse a NULL
variable shared pointer for these DIEs so we don't keep trying to reparse it.

llvm-svn: 119085
2010-11-14 22:13:40 +00:00
Greg Clayton 526e5afb2d Modified the lldb_private::Type clang type resolving code to handle three
cases when getting the clang type:
- need only a forward declaration
- need a clang type that can be used for layout (members and args/return types)
- need a full clang type

This allows us to partially parse the clang types and be as lazy as possible.
The first case is when we just need to declare a type and we will complete it
later. The forward declaration happens only for class/union/structs and enums.
The layout type allows us to resolve the full clang type _except_ if we have
any modifiers on a pointer or reference (both R and L value). In this case
when we are adding members or function args or return types, we only need to
know how the type will be laid out and we can defer completing the pointee
type until we later need it. The last type means we need a full definition for
the clang type.

Did some renaming of some enumerations to get rid of the old "DC" prefix (which
stands for DebugCore which is no longer around).

Modified the clang namespace support to be almost ready to be fed to the
expression parser. I made a new ClangNamespaceDecl class that can carry around
the AST and the namespace decl so we can copy it into the expression AST. I
modified the symbol vendor and symbol file plug-ins to use this new class.

llvm-svn: 118976
2010-11-13 03:52:47 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 2c88643a22 Silence a bunch of clang warnings.
llvm-svn: 118710
2010-11-10 20:16:47 +00:00
Jim Ingham 399f1cafa6 Added the equivalent of gdb's "unwind-on-signal" to the expression command, and a parameter to control it in ClangUserExpression, and on down to ClangFunction.
llvm-svn: 118290
2010-11-05 19:25:48 +00:00
Jim Ingham f7f4f50113 Added a setting to "log timer" so you can see the incremental timings as well:
log timer increment true/false

llvm-svn: 118268
2010-11-04 23:19:21 +00:00
Jim Ingham 932725fa11 Added a top level Timer to the interpreter execute command. Also added an option to pass the depth to "log timer enable". That allows you to time just command execution with:
log timer enable 1
<command>
log timer dump

llvm-svn: 118266
2010-11-04 23:08:26 +00:00
Jason Molenda dae97b4a29 Revert last checking to CommandObjectDisassemble.cpp; that was
some diagnostic test code I was using while debugging the 
native unwinder and didn't mean to check in.

llvm-svn: 118241
2010-11-04 09:43:27 +00:00
Jason Molenda fa19c3e7d6 Built the native unwinder with all the warnings c++-4.2 could muster;
fixed them.  Added DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN to classes that should
not be bitwise copied.  Added default initializers for member
variables that weren't being initialized in the ctor.  Fixed a few
shadowed local variable mistakes.

llvm-svn: 118240
2010-11-04 09:40:56 +00:00
Greg Clayton 8f343b09e9 Added support for loading and unloading shared libraries. This was done by
adding support into lldb_private::Process:

    virtual uint32_t
    lldb_private::Process::LoadImage (const FileSpec &image_spec, 
                                      Error &error);

    virtual Error
    lldb_private::Process::UnloadImage (uint32_t image_token);

There is a default implementation that should work for both linux and MacOSX.
This ability has also been exported through the SBProcess API:

    uint32_t
    lldb::SBProcess::LoadImage (lldb::SBFileSpec &image_spec, 
                                lldb::SBError &error);

    lldb::SBError
    lldb::SBProcess::UnloadImage (uint32_t image_token);

Modified the DynamicLoader plug-in interface to require it to be able to 
tell us if it is currently possible to load/unload a shared library:

    virtual lldb_private::Error
    DynamicLoader::CanLoadImage () = 0;

This way the dynamic loader plug-ins are allows to veto whether we can 
currently load a shared library since the dynamic loader might know if it is
currenlty loading/unloading shared libraries. It might also know about the
current host system and know where to check to make sure runtime or malloc
locks are currently being held.

Modified the expression parser to have ClangUserExpression::Evaluate() be
the one that causes the dynamic checkers to be loaded instead of other code
that shouldn't have to worry about it.

llvm-svn: 118227
2010-11-04 01:54:29 +00:00
Caroline Tice f415eeb4d3 Fix error message when attempting to generate invalid alias.
llvm-svn: 118036
2010-11-02 19:00:04 +00:00
Greg Clayton 3bcbf84235 Fixed a missing newline when you type "apropos somethingthatdoesnotexist".
llvm-svn: 118033
2010-11-02 18:23:13 +00:00
Caroline Tice 5d7be2e617 Fix problem where "process detach" was not working properly. The
ptrace thread update that was replying to the SIGSTOP was also causing the
process to not really be sigstop'd any more so then the call to ptrace
detach was failing, and when debugserver exited the attached process
was being killed.  Now the ptrace thread update does not disturb the sigstop
state of the thread, so the detach works properly.

llvm-svn: 118018
2010-11-02 16:16:53 +00:00
Greg Clayton 2856d46252 Fixed the default file and line breakpoints to include inlined breakpoints.
llvm-svn: 118002
2010-11-02 03:02:38 +00:00
Johnny Chen 2a9177c3de These two casts are up casts, no need to use dynamic_cast.
llvm-svn: 117725
2010-10-29 22:18:43 +00:00
Caroline Tice 7149fab4d3 Update arguments & help information for "log disable" command.
llvm-svn: 117717
2010-10-29 21:56:41 +00:00
Caroline Tice 20ad3c40f4 Add the ability to disable individual log categories, rather
than just the entire log channel.

Add checks, where appropriate, to make sure a log channel/category has 
not been disabled before attempting to write to it.

llvm-svn: 117715
2010-10-29 21:48:37 +00:00
Johnny Chen 8ceb8ba2fb The r117616 check in broken these two test cases:
1. FoundationDisassembleTestCase.test_simple_disasm_with_dsym; and
2. FoundationDisassembleTestCase.test_simple_disasm_with_dwarf

the reason being the test was issuing 'disassemble' command to disassemble the current
frame function when stopped.  The 'disassemble' command worked previously but it was a
result of bad option specification.

Fix the disassemble command so that it will require 'disassemble -f' for disassembly of
the current frame function.

llvm-svn: 117688
2010-10-29 19:33:40 +00:00
Sean Callanan 322f529b37 Added a user-settable variable, 'target.expr-prefix',
which holds the name of a file whose contents are
prefixed to each expression.  For example, if the file
~/lldb.prefix.header contains:

typedef unsigned short my_type;

then you can do this:

(lldb) settings set target.expr-prefix '~/lldb.prefix.header'
(lldb) expr sizeof(my_type)
(unsigned long) $0 = 2

When the variable is changed, the corresponding file
is loaded and its contents are fetched into a string
that is stored along with the target.  This string
is then passed to each expression and inserted into
it during parsing, like this:

typedef unsigned short my_type;
                             
void                           
$__lldb_expr(void *$__lldb_arg)          
{                              
    sizeof(my_type);                        
}

llvm-svn: 117627
2010-10-29 00:29:03 +00:00
Caroline Tice e79417951b Add alias information, including aliased command options &
arguments, to help text for alias commands.

llvm-svn: 117617
2010-10-28 23:17:48 +00:00
Caroline Tice dbaf18361e Comment out uninmplemented command option (-f) for disassemble
command.

llvm-svn: 117616
2010-10-28 22:19:36 +00:00
Johnny Chen b7234e4014 Check in an initial implementation of the "breakpoint clear" command, whose purpose is clear
the breakpoint associated with the (filename, line_number) combo when an arrow is pointing to
a source position using Emacs Grand Unified Debugger library to interact with lldb.

The current implmentation is insufficient in that it only asks the breakpoint whether it is
associated with a breakpoint resolver with FileLine type and whether it matches the (filename, line_number)
combo.  There are other breakpoint resolver types whose breakpoint locations can potentially
match the (filename, line_number) combo.

The BreakpointResolver, BreakpointResolverName, BreakpointResolverAddress, and BreakpointResolverFileLine
classes have extra static classof methods to support LLVM style type inquiry through isa, cast, and dyn_cast.

The Breakpoint class has an API method bool GetMatchingFileLine(...) which is invoked from CommandObjectBreak.cpp
to implement the "breakpoint clear" command.

llvm-svn: 117562
2010-10-28 17:27:46 +00:00
Caroline Tice be484f413d Add warning if no actual locations were resolved when attempting
to set a breakpoint.

llvm-svn: 117555
2010-10-28 16:28:56 +00:00
Greg Clayton bcf1217e28 Fixed the "frame variable -G NAME" that would print global
variables by name. It was accidentally getting all the globals
for the compile unit that contained the global variable named
NAME.

llvm-svn: 117516
2010-10-28 00:56:11 +00:00
Caroline Tice 04a339a084 Flush the prompts immediately in the breakpoint command input readers, to make
sure they come out at the correct times.

llvm-svn: 117470
2010-10-27 18:34:42 +00:00
Caroline Tice ceb6b1393d First pass at adding logging capabilities for the API functions. At the moment
it logs the function calls, their arguments and the return values.  This is not
complete or polished, but I am committing it now, at the request of someone who
really wants to use it, even though it's not really done.  It currently does not
attempt to log all the functions, just the most important ones.  I will be 
making further adjustments to the API logging code over the next few days/weeks.
(Suggestions for improvements are welcome).


Update the Python build scripts to re-build the swig C++ file whenever 
the python-extensions.swig file is modified.

Correct the help for 'log enable' command (give it the correct number & type of
arguments).

llvm-svn: 117349
2010-10-26 03:11:13 +00:00
Johnny Chen 8c0142fd62 Add an extra SPC character after '.' for the 'frame variable' help text.
llvm-svn: 117330
2010-10-25 23:57:26 +00:00
Johnny Chen 1ee3853fc9 Fixed a crasher. The cmd_file needs to be resolved before reading lines from it.
llvm-svn: 116948
2010-10-20 21:40:50 +00:00
Greg Clayton 274060b6f1 Fixed an issue where we were resolving paths when we should have been.
So the issue here was that we have lldb_private::FileSpec that by default was 
always resolving a path when using the:

FileSpec::FileSpec (const char *path);

and in the:

void FileSpec::SetFile(const char *pathname, bool resolve = true);

This isn't what we want in many many cases. One example is you have "/tmp" on
your file system which is really "/private/tmp". You compile code in that
directory and end up with debug info that mentions "/tmp/file.c". Then you 
type:

(lldb) breakpoint set --file file.c --line 5

If your current working directory is "/tmp", then "file.c" would be turned 
into "/private/tmp/file.c" which won't match anything in the debug info.
Also, it should have been just a FileSpec with no directory and a filename
of "file.c" which could (and should) potentially match any instances of "file.c"
in the debug info.

So I removed the constructor that just takes a path:

FileSpec::FileSpec (const char *path); // REMOVED

You must now use the other constructor that has a "bool resolve" parameter that you must always supply:

FileSpec::FileSpec (const char *path, bool resolve);

I also removed the default parameter to SetFile():

void FileSpec::SetFile(const char *pathname, bool resolve);

And fixed all of the code to use the right settings.

llvm-svn: 116944
2010-10-20 20:54:39 +00:00
Greg Clayton 913c4fa15b Ok, last commit for the running processes in a new window. Now you can
optionally specify the tty you want to use if you want to use an existing
terminal window by giving a partial or full path name:

(lldb) process launch --tty=ttys002

This would find the terminal window (or tab on MacOSX) that has ttys002 in its
tty path and use it. If it isn't found, it will use a new terminal window.

llvm-svn: 116878
2010-10-19 23:16:00 +00:00
Greg Clayton 3fcbed6bda Stop the driver from handling SIGPIPE in case we communicate with stale
sockets so the driver doesn't just crash.

Added support for connecting to named sockets (unix IPC sockets) in
ConnectionFileDescriptor.

Modified the Host::LaunchInNewTerminal() for MacOSX to return the process
ID of the inferior process instead of the process ID of the Terminal.app. This
was done by modifying the "darwin-debug" executable to connect to lldb through
a named unix socket which is passed down as an argument. This allows a quick
handshake between "lldb" and "darwin-debug" so we can get the process ID
of the inferior and then attach by process ID and avoid attaching to the 
inferior by process name since there could be more than one process with 
that name. This still has possible race conditions, those will be fixed
in the near future. This fixes the SIGPIPE issues that were sometimes being
seen when task_for_pid was failing.

llvm-svn: 116792
2010-10-19 03:25:40 +00:00
Caroline Tice c0dbdfb6c2 Combine eArgTypeSignalName and eArgTypeUnixSignalNumber into a single
argument type, eArgTypeUnixSignal.

llvm-svn: 116764
2010-10-18 22:56:57 +00:00
Greg Clayton 19388cfc6e Fixed debugserver to properly attach to a process by name with the
"vAttachName;<PROCNAME>" packet, and wait for a new process by name to launch 
with the "vAttachWait;<PROCNAME>".

Fixed a few issues with attaching where if DoAttach() returned no error, yet
there was no valid process ID, we would deadlock waiting for an event that
would never happen.

Added a new "process launch" option "--tty" that will launch the process 
in a new terminal if the Host layer supports the "Host::LaunchInNewTerminal(...)"
function. This currently works on MacOSX and will allow the debugging of 
terminal applications that do complex operations with the terminal. 

Cleaned up the output when the process resumes, stops and halts to be 
consistent with the output format.

llvm-svn: 116693
2010-10-18 01:45:30 +00:00
Caroline Tice 43a8c39b9c Disable "process.macosx" plugin, since it is not being actively supported
at the moment, and no longer works properly (bit rot).

llvm-svn: 116626
2010-10-15 21:52:38 +00:00
Jim Ingham 36f3b369d2 Added support for breakpoint conditions. I also had to separate the "run the expression" part of ClangFunction::Execute from the "Gather the expression result" so that in the case of the Breakpoint condition I can move the condition evaluation into the normal thread plan processing.
Also added support for remembering the "last set breakpoint" so that "break modify" will act on the last set breakpoint.

llvm-svn: 116542
2010-10-14 23:45:03 +00:00
Greg Clayton 8f92f0a35c Fixed an expression parsing issue where if you were stopped somewhere without
debug information and you evaluated an expression, a crash would occur as a
result of an unchecked pointer.

Added the ability to get the expression path for a ValueObject. For a rectangle
point child "x" the expression path would be something like: "rect.top_left.x".
This will allow GUI and command lines to get ahold of the expression path for
a value object without having to explicitly know about the hierarchy. This
means the ValueObject base class now has a "ValueObject *m_parent;" member.
All ValueObject subclasses now correctly track their lineage and are able
to provide value expression paths as well.

Added a new "--flat" option to the "frame variable" to allow for flat variable
output. An example of the current and new outputs:

(lldb) frame variable 
argc = 1
argv = 0x00007fff5fbffe80
pt = {
  x = 2
  y = 3
}
rect = {
  bottom_left = {
    x = 1
    y = 2
  }
  top_right = {
    x = 3
    y = 4
  }
}
(lldb) frame variable --flat 
argc = 1
argv = 0x00007fff5fbffe80
pt.x = 2
pt.y = 3
rect.bottom_left.x = 1
rect.bottom_left.y = 2
rect.top_right.x = 3
rect.top_right.y = 4


As you can see when there is a lot of hierarchy it can help flatten things out.
Also if you want to use a member in an expression, you can copy the text from
the "--flat" output and not have to piece it together manually. This can help
when you want to use parts of the STL in expressions:

(lldb) frame variable --flat
argc = 1
argv = 0x00007fff5fbffea8
hello_world._M_dataplus._M_p = 0x0000000000000000
(lldb) expr hello_world._M_dataplus._M_p[0] == '\0'

llvm-svn: 116532
2010-10-14 22:52:14 +00:00
Caroline Tice 10ad799386 Modify "process handle" so that if no signals are specified it lists/updates them all,
if no update commands are specified it just lists the current values, and show that
it always shows the new values for a signal after it has been updated.  Also updated
the help text to match the new functionality.

llvm-svn: 116520
2010-10-14 21:31:13 +00:00
Caroline Tice 357313573e Add new argument type, eArgSignalName,
Add missing break statment to case statement in Process::ShouldBroadcastEvent.

Add new command, "process handle" to allow users to control process behavior on
the receipt of various Unix signals (whether the process should stop; whether the
process should be passed the signal; whether the debugger user should be notified
that the signal came in).

llvm-svn: 116430
2010-10-13 20:44:39 +00:00
Greg Clayton b6e8cf9663 Default "frame variable" to not show types before values by default. You now enable type display with --show-types or -t (instead of disabling it with --no-types or -t).
llvm-svn: 116418
2010-10-13 18:56:36 +00:00
Caroline Tice 4239eadeee Comment out code that was preventing commands that take raw input strings
from being alias-able.

llvm-svn: 116357
2010-10-12 22:46:01 +00:00
Caroline Tice 636d6ed0c1 Fix bug where alias command options were being duplicated as command arguments as well.
llvm-svn: 116316
2010-10-12 17:45:19 +00:00
Greg Clayton e02b850483 Modified the "breakpoint set --name NAME" to be the auto breakpoint set
function. It will inspect NAME and do the following:
- if the name contains '(' or starts with "-[" or "+[" then a full name search
  will happen to match full function names with args (C++ demangled names) or
  full objective C method prototypes.
- if the name contains "::" and no '(', then it is assumed to be a qualified
  function name that is in a namespace or class. For "foo::bar::baz" we will
  search for any functions with the basename or method name of "baz", then
  filter the results to only those that contain "foo::bar::baz". This allows
  setting breakpoint on C++ functions and methods without having to fully
  qualify all of the types that would appear in C++ mangled names.
- if the name contains ":" (not "::"), then NAME is assumed to be an ObjC
  selector.
_ otherwise, we assume just a plain function basename.

Now that "--name" is our "auto" mode, I introduced the new "--basename" option
("breakpoint set --basename NAME") to allow for function names that aren't 
methods or selectors, just basenames. This can also be used to ignore C++
namespaces and class hierarchies for class methods.

Fixed clang enumeration promotion types to be correct.

llvm-svn: 116293
2010-10-12 04:29:14 +00:00
Greg Clayton 6eee5aa067 Added a "--no-lldbinit" option (-n for short (which magically matches
what gdb uses)) so we can tell our "lldb" driver program to not automatically
parse any .lldbinit files. 

llvm-svn: 116179
2010-10-11 01:05:37 +00:00
Greg Clayton 46747022d2 Added the ability to get error strings back from failed
lldb_private::RegularExpression compiles and matches with:

    size_t
    RegularExpression::GetErrorAsCString (char *err_str, 
                                          size_t err_str_max_len) const;
    
Added the ability to search a variable list for variables whose names match
a regular expression:

    size_t
    VariableList::AppendVariablesIfUnique (const RegularExpression& regex, 
                                           VariableList &var_list, 
                                           size_t& total_matches);


Also added the ability to append a variable to a VariableList only if it is 
not already in the list:

    bool
    VariableList::AddVariableIfUnique (const lldb::VariableSP &var_sp);

Cleaned up the "frame variable" command:
- Removed the "-n NAME" option as this is the default way for the command to
  work.
- Enable uniqued regex searches on variable names by fixing the "--regex RE"
  command to work correctly. It will match all variables that match any
  regular expressions and only print each variable the first time it matches.
- Fixed the option type for the "--regex" command to by eArgTypeRegularExpression
  instead of eArgTypeCount

llvm-svn: 116178
2010-10-10 23:55:27 +00:00
Greg Clayton 864174e100 Added a new test case to test signals with.
Added frame relative frame selection to "frame select". You can now select
frames relative to the current frame (which defaults to zero if the current
frame hasn't yet been set for a thread):

The gdb "up" command can be done as:
(lldb) frame select -r 1
The gdb "down" command can be done as:
(lldb) frame select -r -1

Place the following in your ~/.lldbinit file for "up" and "down":

command alias up frame select -r 1
command alias down frame select -r -1

llvm-svn: 116176
2010-10-10 22:28:11 +00:00
Greg Clayton 6d7e77b9dc Added new options to memory read to allow saving memory to disk
as binary bytes or as an ASCII text dump. 
- The output file is specified with the  "--outfile FILE" option.
- The memory can be appended to an existing file using the "--append" option. 
- The memory will be written as an ASCII text dump by default, or as 
  binary with the "--binary" option. 

Added new options to memory write to allow writing all or part of
a file on disk to target memory:
- The input file is specified using the "--infile FILE" option
- The offset at which to start in the file defaults to zero, but
  can be overridden using the "--offset OFFSET" option. If the
  size is not specified, the remaining number of bytes in the file
  will be used as the default byte size.
- The number of bytes to write defaults to the entire file byte
  size, but can be changed with the "--size COUNT" option.
 

llvm-svn: 116172
2010-10-10 20:52:20 +00:00
Greg Clayton 237cd90620 Fixed process.gdb-remote to be able to properly propagate the signals and
obey the UnixSignals table that we have in the process.

llvm-svn: 116139
2010-10-09 01:40:57 +00:00
Greg Clayton b7c046248c Fixed a missing space when using the "apropos" command and you don't find any matches.
llvm-svn: 116133
2010-10-09 00:51:35 +00:00
Johnny Chen 65045f2168 o TestStdCXXDisassembly.py:
Update the expected match string.

o lldbtest.py:

  Indicate when a command fails, even if there is nothing in the error stream.

o TestHelp.py:

  Add a regression test case for 'help image dump symtab'.

o CommandObjectHelp.cpp:

  Some of the logic branches with successful help command results were not tagged
  with a Success Status.  They are fixed now.  This is important for Python
  interaction.

llvm-svn: 116062
2010-10-08 17:21:27 +00:00
Greg Clayton 8087ca2160 Added mutex protection to the Symtab class.
Added a new SortOrder enumeration and hooked it up to the "image dump symtab"
command so we can dump symbol tables in the original order, sorted by address, 
or sorted by name.

llvm-svn: 116049
2010-10-08 04:20:14 +00:00