Add two initial settings for the PlatformDarwinKernel plugin,
plugin.platform.darwin-kernel.search-locally-for-kexts [true|false]
plugin.platform.darwin-kernel.kext-directories [directory list]
llvm-svn: 178846
from the current Target, if there is one, else back off to getting
the currently selected platform from the Debugger (as it ws doing
previously.)
Remove code from DynamicLoaderDarwinKernel that was setting the platform
in both the Target and in the Debugger.
llvm-svn: 178836
from IRExecutionUnit into a superclass called
IRMemoryMap. IRMemoryMap handles all reading and
writing, ensuring that areas are kept track of and
memory is properly cached (and deleted).
Also fixed several cases where we would simply leak
binary data in the target process over time. Now
the expression objects explicitly own their
IRExecutionUnit and delete it when they go away. This
is why I had to modify ClangUserExpression,
ClangUtilityFunction, and ClangFunction.
As a side effect of this, I am removing the JIT
mutex for an IRMemoryMap. If it turns out that we
need this mutex, I'll add it in then, but right now
it's just adding complexity.
This is part of a more general project to make
expressions fully reusable. The next step is to
make materialization and dematerialization use
the IRMemoryMap API rather than writing and
reading directly from the process's memory.
This will allow the IR interpreter to use the
same data, but in the host's memory, without having
to use a different set of pointers.
llvm-svn: 178832
plugin will index the kext bundles on the local filesystem when
created. During a kernel debug session, when the DynamicLoader
plugin needs to locate a kext by name like
"com.apple.com.apple.filesystems.autofs", the Platform can quickly
look for a UUID match in those kernel debug kit directories it
previously indexed.
I'm still working on profiling the performance impact of the inital
kext bundle scan; there will likely need to be a switch to enable
or disable this plugin's scan.
This only affects Mac kernel debugging and the code is only built
on Apple systems because of some use of low-level CoreFoundation
to parse plists.
<rdar://problem/13503583>
llvm-svn: 178827
crashlog.py was always subtracting 1 to point to the previous instruction when symbolicating ARM backtraces. Many times the backtraces will include bit zero set to 1 to indicate thumb, so we need to make sure we mask the address and then backup one for non frame zero frames.
llvm-svn: 178812
LLDB now can use a single dash for all long options for all commands form the command line and from the command interpreter. This involved just switching all calls from getopt_long() to getopt_long_only().
llvm-svn: 178789
The __NSArrayI synthetic children provider was running expressions to generate children, which is inefficient for large amounts of data
Reimplementing to use a faster algorithm
llvm-svn: 178729
Try and reap process when sending the "k" packet to avoid a race condition. We now wait for at most 1 second to reap the child process that we are killing.
llvm-svn: 178726
Changes to lldb made the following fail when it used to work:
% cd /tmp
% lldb ls
error: unable to find executable for '/tmp/ls'
Resolving an executable with no relative path was broken, now its fixed.
llvm-svn: 178719
Make lldb_private::RegularExpression thread safe everywhere. This was done by removing the m_matches array from the lldb_private::RegularExpression class and putting it into the new lldb_private::RegularExpression::Match class. When executing a regular expression you now have the option to create a lldb_private::RegularExpression::Match object and pass a pointer in if you want to get parenthesized matching. If you don't want any matching, you pass in NULL. The lldb_private::RegularExpression::Match object is initialized with the number of matches you desire. Any matching strings are now extracted from the lldb_private::RegularExpression::Match objects. This makes the regular expression objects thread safe and as a result many more regex objects were turned into static objects that end up using a local lldb_private::RegularExpression::Match object when executing.
llvm-svn: 178702
ptr_refs command frequently doesn't work when run in large applicaton. This was due to the default timeout of 500ms. The timeouts have now been increased and all expression evaluations have been modified.
llvm-svn: 178628
number in RNBRemote::HandlePacket_qProcessInfo -- add a new
GetCurrentThreadMachPort() so callers who need to make a mach
thred_get_state() call at the RNBRemote level will have a way to
get the port number.
llvm-svn: 178619
Symbol table function names should support lookups like symbols with debug info.
To fix this I:
- Gutted the way FindFunctions is used, there used to be way too much smarts only in the DWARF plug-in
- Made it more efficient by chopping the name up once and using simpler queries so that SymbolFile and Symtab plug-ins don't need to do as much
- Filter the results at a higher level
- Make the lldb_private::Symtab able to chop up C++ mangled names and make as much sense out of them as possible and also be able to search by basename, fullname, method name, and selector name.
llvm-svn: 178608
Reimplemented the NSDictionary synthetic children provider for added performance.
Instead of generating pairs by running an expression, we now create a pair type using clang-level APIs and fill in a buffer with the pointers to key and value
This strategy takes the time required to dump a 10k items __NSDictionaryM from ~45s to <4s
llvm-svn: 178601
- make an overload of Launch() that takes an init list of const char* if all you need to tweak in the launch info are the command-line arguments
- make Run() return an int that you can use as an exit-code
- make dynamic values work properly when recursing in FetchVariables()
- make the po output more obvious in verbose mode
llvm-svn: 178578
Fixing a bug where LLDB was not handling correctly CFStrings that have an explicit length but no NULL terminator
The data formatter was showing garbled data as part of the summary
The fix is to explicitly figure out the explicit length if we need to (bitfields tell us when that is the case) and use that as a size delimiter
llvm-svn: 178577
Don't crash when there is no register context for a thread with kernel debugging. The kernel debugging uses the OperatingSystemPlugin that may behave badly when trying to get thread state, so be prepared to have invalid register contexts in threads.
llvm-svn: 178574
Note: although it is now possible to declare blocks
and call them inside the same expression, we do not
generate correct block descriptors so these blocks
cannot be passed to functions like dispatch_async.
<rdar://problem/12578656>
llvm-svn: 178509
- process in 'unloaded' state was (incorrectly) considered to be alive by POSIX plugin
- above caused a regression in TestProcessLaunch cases
llvm-svn: 178493
- Check that process attach succeeded before attempting to WaitForProcessToStop (observed to cause hangs on Linux)
- Update comment in TestHelloWorld case -- attaching by name still broken
llvm-svn: 178491
To hook it up to individual test cases:
- define GetLongOptions() in your test case class to return something other than NULL (hopefully an array of options :-)
- implement ParseOption() to check for the short option char and do the right thing - return true at the end if you want more options to come your way or false if you don’t
- make sure that your Setup() call takes int& and char**& so that optind post-processing can happen - and call TestCase::Setup from your setup
llvm-svn: 178482
they are probably trivial. This means that we
don't confuse Clang about whether a class is
trivially copy constructible. It can figure
that out itself as long as we don't explicitly
feed it the constructors.
If the class is trivially copy-constructible,
this can change the ABI that Clang uses to call
functions that return that class (e.g., by making
the object be returned in a register), so this
is quite important for correctness.
<rdar://problem/13457741>
llvm-svn: 178411
ASTContexts that will not stay around. Before, we
did this in a very half-hearted way. Now we maintain
work queues of all Decls that need to be completed
before the source ASTContext can go away; we then
expunge their origins completely.
<rdar://problem/13511875>
llvm-svn: 178410