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Raphael Isemann 587f81f54a Revert "[lldb-server] Reset stop reason of all threads when resuming"
This reverts commit 56de738d18.

This broke the aarch64 bot. Reverting on behalf of jarin.
2020-05-20 13:29:04 +02:00
Jaroslav Sevcik 56de738d18 [lldb-server] Reset stop reason of all threads when resuming
Summary:
This patch makes the stop reason reset logic similar to MacOS' debugserver, where exceptions are reset for all threads when resuming process for stepping or continuing (see [[ 96f3ea0d21/lldb/tools/debugserver/source/MacOSX/MachThreadList.cpp (L433) | MachThreadList::ProcessWillResume ]] and [[ 96f3ea0d21/lldb/tools/debugserver/source/MacOSX/MachThread.cpp (L363) | MachThread::ThreadWillResume ]]).

Resetting stop reasons on resume fixes problems where LLDB spuriously reports SIGTRAP signal stop reason for deleted breakpoints (both internal and public) and where  LLDB stops on an internal breakpoint while stepping over while a breakpoint is hit in another thread. See [[ https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45642 | PR45642 ]] for details.

Reviewed By: jingham, labath

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79308
2020-05-20 11:08:34 +02:00
Jonas Devlieghere 8b3af63b89 [NFC] Remove ASCII lines from comments
A lot of comments in LLDB are surrounded by an ASCII line to delimit the
begging and end of the comment.

Its use is not really consistent across the code base, sometimes the
lines are longer, sometimes they are shorter and sometimes they are
omitted. Furthermore, it looks kind of weird with the 80 column limit,
where the comment actually extends past the line, but not by much.
Furthermore, when /// is used for Doxygen comments, it looks
particularly odd. And when // is used, it incorrectly gives the
impression that it's actually a Doxygen comment.

I assume these lines were added to improve distinguishing between
comments and code. However, given that todays editors and IDEs do a
great job at highlighting comments, I think it's worth to drop this for
the sake of consistency. The alternative is fixing all the
inconsistencies, which would create a lot more churn.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60508

llvm-svn: 358135
2019-04-10 20:48:55 +00:00
Adrian Prantl f05b42e960 Bring Doxygen comment syntax in sync with LLVM coding style.
This changes '@' prefix to '\'.

llvm-svn: 355841
2019-03-11 17:09:29 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 2946cd7010 Update the file headers across all of the LLVM projects in the monorepo
to reflect the new license.

We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header
entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the
Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach.

Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM
project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers
include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed
code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of
our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and
repository.

llvm-svn: 351636
2019-01-19 08:50:56 +00:00
Pavel Labath d37349f380 Clean up NativeRegisterContext
Summary:
This commit removes the concrete_frame_idx member from
NativeRegisterContext and related functions, which was always set to
zero and never used.

I also change the native thread class to store a NativeRegisterContext
as a unique_ptr (documenting the ownership) and make sure it is always
initialized (most of the code was already blindly dereferencing the
register context pointer, assuming it would always be present -- this
makes its treatment consistent).

Reviewers: eugene, clayborg, krytarowski

Subscribers: aemerson, sdardis, nemanjai, javed.absar, arichardson, kristof.beyls, kbarton, uweigand, alexandreyy, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39837

llvm-svn: 317881
2017-11-10 11:05:49 +00:00
Pavel Labath a5be48b3e0 Remove shared_pointer from NativeThreadProtocol
Summary:
The NativeThread class is useless without the containing process (and in
some places it is already assuming the process is always around). This
makes it clear that the NativeProcessProtocol is the object owning the
threads, and makes the destruction order deterministic (first threads,
then process). The NativeProcess is the only thing holding a thread
unique_ptr, and methods that used to hand out thread shared pointers now
return raw pointers or references.

Reviewers: krytarowski, eugene

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35618

llvm-svn: 316007
2017-10-17 15:52:16 +00:00
Pavel Labath b6dbe9a99c Clean up lldb-types.h
Summary:
It defined a couple of types (condition_t) which we don't use anymore,
as we have c++11 goodies now. I remove these definitions.

Also it unnecessarily included a couple of headers which weren't
necessary for it's operation. I remove these, and place the includes in
the relevant files (usually .cpp, usually in Host code) which use them.
This allows us to reduce namespace pollution in most of the lldb files
which don't need the OS-specific definitions.

Reviewers: zturner, jingham

Subscribers: ki.stfu, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35113

llvm-svn: 308304
2017-07-18 13:14:01 +00:00
Pavel Labath 82abefa4b1 Remove shared pointer from NativeProcessProtocol
Summary:
The usage of shared_from_this forces us to separate construction and
initialization phases, because shared_from_this() is not available in
the constructor (or destructor). The shared semantics are not necessary,
as we always have a clear owner of the native process class
(GDBRemoteCommunicationServerLLDB object). Even if we need shared
semantics in the future (which I think we should strongly avoid),
reverting this will not be necessary -- the owners can still easily
store the native process object in a shared pointer if they really want
to -- this just prevents the knowledge of that from leaking into the
class implementation.

After this a NativeThread object will hold a reference to the parent
process (instead of a weak_ptr) -- having a process instance always
available allows us to simplify some logic in this class (some of it was
already simplified because we were asserting that the process is
available, but this makes it obvious).

Reviewers: krytarowski, eugene, zturner

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35123

llvm-svn: 308282
2017-07-18 09:24:48 +00:00
Zachary Turner 97206d5727 Rename Error -> Status.
This renames the LLDB error class to Status, as discussed
on the lldb-dev mailing list.

A change of this magnitude cannot easily be done without
find and replace, but that has potential to catch unwanted
occurrences of common strings such as "Error".  Every effort
was made to find all the obvious things such as the word "Error"
appearing in a string, etc, but it's possible there are still
some lingering occurences left around.  Hopefully nothing too
serious.

llvm-svn: 302872
2017-05-12 04:51:55 +00:00
Omair Javaid d5ffbad275 Hardware breakpoints for Linux on Arm/AArch64 targets
Please look at below differential link for upstream discussion.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29669

llvm-svn: 296119
2017-02-24 13:27:31 +00:00
Pavel Labath 7278496ccf NPL: Fix single step workaround
While refactoring the code in r293046 I made a very basic error -
relying on destructor side-effects of a copyable object. Fix that and
make the object non-copyable.

This fixes the tests on the platforms that need this workaround, but
unfortunately we don't have a way to make a more platform-agnostic test
right now.

llvm-svn: 295345
2017-02-16 18:12:04 +00:00
Pavel Labath 8abd34f015 NPL: Compartmentalize arm64 single step workaround better
The main motivation for me doing this is being able to build an arm
android lldb-server against api level 9 headers, but it seems like a
good cleanup nonetheless.

The entirety of the cpu_set_t dance now resides in SingleStepCheck.cpp,
which is only built on arm64.

llvm-svn: 293046
2017-01-25 11:19:45 +00:00
Kate Stone b9c1b51e45 *** This commit represents a complete reformatting of the LLDB source code
*** to conform to clang-format’s LLVM style.  This kind of mass change has
*** two obvious implications:

Firstly, merging this particular commit into a downstream fork may be a huge
effort.  Alternatively, it may be worth merging all changes up to this commit,
performing the same reformatting operation locally, and then discarding the
merge for this particular commit.  The commands used to accomplish this
reformatting were as follows (with current working directory as the root of
the repository):

    find . \( -iname "*.c" -or -iname "*.cpp" -or -iname "*.h" -or -iname "*.mm" \) -exec clang-format -i {} +
    find . -iname "*.py" -exec autopep8 --in-place --aggressive --aggressive {} + ;

The version of clang-format used was 3.9.0, and autopep8 was 1.2.4.

Secondly, “blame” style tools will generally point to this commit instead of
a meaningful prior commit.  There are alternatives available that will attempt
to look through this change and find the appropriate prior commit.  YMMV.

llvm-svn: 280751
2016-09-06 20:57:50 +00:00
Pavel Labath 605b51b84e Work around a stepping bug in arm64 android M
Summary:
On arm64, linux<=4.4 and Android<=M there is a bug, which prevents single-stepping from working when
the system comes back from suspend, because of incorrectly initialized CPUs. This did not really
affect Android<M, because it did not use software suspend, but it is a problem for M, which uses
suspend (doze) quite extensively.  Fortunately, it seems that the first CPU is not affected by
this bug, so this commit implements a workaround by forcing the inferior to execute on the first
cpu whenever we are doing single stepping.

While inside, I have moved the implementations of Resume() and SingleStep() to the thread class
(instead of process).

Reviewers: tberghammer, ovyalov

Subscribers: aemerson, rengolin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17509

llvm-svn: 261636
2016-02-23 13:56:30 +00:00
Pavel Labath 0e1d729b75 [NativeProcessLinux] Fix a bug in instruction-stepping over thread creation
Summary:
There was a bug in NativeProcessLinux, where doing an instruction-level single-step over the
thread-creation syscall resulted in loss of control over the inferior. This happened because
after the inferior entered the thread-creation maintenance stop, we unconditionally performed a
PTRACE_CONT, even though the original intention was to do a PTRACE_SINGLESTEP. This is fixed by
storing the original state of the thread before the stop (stepping or running) and then
performing the appropriate action when resuming.

I also get rid of the callback in the ThreadContext structure, which stored the lambda used to
resume the thread, but which was not used consistently.

A test verifying the correctness of the new behavior is included.

Reviewers: ovyalov, tberghammer

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12104

llvm-svn: 245545
2015-08-20 09:06:12 +00:00
Pavel Labath 05569f679a Add jstopinfo support to llgs
Summary:
This adds support for jstopinfo field of stop-reply packets. This field enables us to avoid
querying full thread stop data on most stops  (see r242593 for more details).

Reviewers: ovyalov, clayborg

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11415

llvm-svn: 242997
2015-07-23 09:09:29 +00:00
Pavel Labath c4e25c9648 Report inferior SIGSEGV as a signal instead of an exception on linux
Summary:
Previously, we reported inferior receiving SIGSEGV (or SIGILL, SIGFPE, SIGBUS) as an "exception"
to LLDB, presumably to match OSX behaviour. Beside the fact that we were basically lying to the
user, this was also causing problems with inferiors which handle SIGSEGV by themselves, since
LLDB was unable to reinject this signal back into the inferior.

This commit changes LLGS to report SIGSEGV as a signal. This has necessitated some changes in the
test-suite, which had previously used eStopReasonException to locate threads that crashed. Now it
uses platform-specific logic, which in the case of linux searches for eStopReasonSignaled with
signal=SIGSEGV.

I have also added the ability to set the description of StopInfoUnixSignal using the description
field of the gdb-remote packet. The linux stub uses this to display additional information about
the segfault (invalid address, address access protected, etc.).

Test Plan: All tests pass on linux and osx.

Reviewers: ovyalov, clayborg, emaste

Subscribers: emaste, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10057

llvm-svn: 238549
2015-05-29 10:13:03 +00:00
Pavel Labath 8c8ff7af28 [NativeProcessLinux] Remove double thread state accounting
Summary:
Now that all thread events are processed synchronously, there is no need to have separate records
of whether a thread is running. This changes the (ever-dwindling) remains of the TSC to use
NativeThreadLinux as the authoritative source of the state of threads. The rest of the
ThreadContext we need has been moved to a member of NTL.

Test Plan: ninja check-lldb continues to pass

Reviewers: chaoren, ovyalov

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9562

llvm-svn: 236983
2015-05-11 10:03:10 +00:00
Pavel Labath 5fd24c673e [NativeProcessLinux] Fix race condition during inferior thread creation
The following situation occured if we were stopping a process (due to breakpoint, watchpoint, ...
hit) while a new thread was being created.
- process has two threads: A and B.
- thread A hits a breakpoint: we send a STOP signal to thread B and register a callback with
  ThreadStateCoordinator to send a stop notification after the thread stops.
- thread B stops, but not due to the SIGSTOP, but on a thread creation event (of a new thread C).
  We are unaware of our desire to stop, so we queue ThreadStopped and RequestResume operations
  with TSC, so the thread can continue running.
- TSC receives the ThreadStopped event, sees that all threads are stopped and fires the delayed
  stop notification.
- immediately after that TSC gets the RequestResume operation, so it resumes the thread.

At this point the state is inconsistent because LLDB thinks the process is stopped and will start
issuing commands to it, but one of the threads is in fact running. Things eventually break.

I address this problem by omitting the two TSC events altogether and Resuming the thread B
directly. This way the short stop is invisible to the TSC and the delayed notification will not
fire. We will fire the notification when we actually process the SIGSTOP on thread B.

When we get the initial SIGSTOP for thread C, we also resume the thread and send a
ThreadWasCreated message (is_stopped = false) to the TSC. This way, the TSC can stop the thread
on its own and handle the stop event later. This way the state of the new thread is correctly
handled as well (thanks Chaoren for the idea).

This patch also removes the synchronisation between the thread creation notifications on threads
B and C. The need for this synchronisation is unclear (the comments seem to hint that the new
thread is "fully created" only after we process both events, but I have noticed no regressions in
treating it as "created" even after just processing the initial C event), but it is a source for
many kinds of obscure races, since it introduces a new thread state "Launching" and the rest of
the code does not handle this state at all (what happens if we get a resume request from LLDB
while this thread is launching? what happens if we get a stop request? etc.).

This fixes the "spurious $O packet" problem in TestPrintStackTraces.py. However, the test remains
disabled on i386 due to the VDSO issue.

Test Plan:
TestPrintStackTraces works on x86_64. No regressions in the rest of the test suite.

Reviewers: vharron, chaoren

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9145

llvm-svn: 235579
2015-04-23 09:04:35 +00:00
Tamas Berghammer db264a6d09 Move several plugin to its own namespace
Affected paths:
* Plugins/Platform/Android/*
* Plugins/Platform/Linux/*
* Plugins/Platform/gdb-server/*
* Plugins/Process/Linux/*
* Plugins/Process/gdb-remote/*

Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8654

llvm-svn: 233679
2015-03-31 09:52:22 +00:00
Richard Smith 7572caf485 Add missing #include to fix libc++ Linux build.
llvm-svn: 232925
2015-03-22 23:18:46 +00:00
Chaoren Lin c16f5dca27 Report watchpoint hits during single stepping.
Summary:
Reorganized NativeProcessLinux::MonitorSIGTRAP to check for watchpoint hits on
TRAP_TRACE.

Added test for stepping over watchpoints.

https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=22814

Reviewers: ovyalov, tberghammer, vharron, clayborg

Subscribers: jingham, labath, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8404

llvm-svn: 232784
2015-03-19 23:28:10 +00:00
Chaoren Lin 18fe6404f9 Implement setting and clearing watchpoints.
llvm-svn: 227930
2015-02-03 01:51:47 +00:00
Chaoren Lin 2fe1d0abc2 Moving header files from source/Host/common to proper location.
llvm-svn: 227929
2015-02-03 01:51:38 +00:00
Chaoren Lin 28e57429fc Share crash information between LLGS and local POSIX debugging with
CrashReason class. Deliver crash information from LLGS to lldb via
description field of thread stop packet.

llvm-svn: 227926
2015-02-03 01:51:25 +00:00
Todd Fiala 7206c6d11f llgs: fix thread names broken by recent native thread changes.
* Fixes the local stack variable return pointer usage in NativeThreadLinux::GetName().
* Changes NativeThreadProtocol::GetName() to return a std::string.
* Adds a unit test to verify thread names don't regress in the future.  Currently only run on Linux since I know default thread names there.

llvm-svn: 217717
2014-09-12 22:51:49 +00:00
Todd Fiala 511e5cdce4 llgs: fix Ctrl-C inferior interrupt handling to do the right thing.
* Sends a SIGSTOP to the process.
* Fixes busted SIGSTOP handling.  Now builds a list of non-stopped
  that we wait for the PTRACE group-stop for.  When the final must-stop
  tid gets its group stop, we propagate the process state change.
  Only the signal receiving the notification of the pending SIGSTOP
  is marked with the SIGSTOP signal.  All the rest, if they weren't
  already stopped, are marked as stopped with signal 0.
* Fixes a few broken tests.
* Marks the Linux test I added earlier as expect-pass (no longer XFAIL).

Implements fix for http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=20908.

llvm-svn: 217647
2014-09-11 23:29:14 +00:00
Todd Fiala a9882cee50 llgs: add proper exec support for Linux.
This change:
* properly captures execs in NativeProcessLinux.
* clears out all non-main-thread thread metadata in NativeProcessLinux on exec.
* adds a DidExec() method to the NativeProcessProtocol delegate.
* clears out the auxv data cache when we exec (on Linux).

This is a small part of the llgs for local Linux debugging work going on here:
https://github.com/tfiala/lldb/tree/dev-llgs-local

I'm breaking it into small patches.

llvm-svn: 216670
2014-08-28 15:46:54 +00:00
Todd Fiala af245d115b Add lldb-gdbserver support for Linux x86_64.
This change brings in lldb-gdbserver (llgs) specifically for Linux x86_64.
(More architectures coming soon).

Not every debugserver option is covered yet.  Currently
the lldb-gdbserver command line can start unattached,
start attached to a pid (process-name attach not supported yet),
or accept lldb attaching and launching a process or connecting
by process id.

The history of this large change can be found here:
https://github.com/tfiala/lldb/tree/dev-tfiala-native-protocol-linux-x86_64

Until mid/late April, I was not sharing the work and continued
to rebase it off of head (developed via id tfiala@google.com).  I switched over to
user todd.fiala@gmail.com in the middle, and once I went to github, I did
merges rather than rebasing so I could share with others.

llvm-svn: 212069
2014-06-30 21:05:18 +00:00