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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ed Maste b73f844be3 POSIX RegisterContext for mips64
Based on the POSIX x86_64 register context.  This is sufficient for opening
a mips64 (big endian) core file.  Subsequent changes will connect the
disassembler, dynamic loader support, ABI, etc.

Review: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1873
llvm-svn: 192335
2013-10-10 00:59:47 +00:00
Sean Callanan 394e36dc81 Fixed a leak of ASTStructExtractors and also
made sure we don't keep around no-longer-valid
ASTTransformers.

<rdar://problem/15182379>

llvm-svn: 192333
2013-10-10 00:39:23 +00:00
Sean Callanan 931a0def9e Implemented the reverse-lookup API in the AST
importer to avoid duplicate imports of anonymous
structs.

<rdar://problem/14421722>

llvm-svn: 192327
2013-10-09 22:33:34 +00:00
Ed Maste b0e33d4165 Fix endianness in ObjectFile::CopyData
ObjectFile::CopyData is used to copy a block of target memory to the
caller's buffer (e.g. for "memory read").  This should be a straight
memcpy, and not byte-swapped if the target and host have different
endianness.

Add a new DataExtractor::CopyData() method that performs this straight
copy and use it in ObjectFile::CopyData().

llvm-svn: 192323
2013-10-09 20:34:25 +00:00
Daniel Malea 9e9919f043 Allow Process::WaitForProcessToStop to return immediately if process is already in the stopped state
- By default, the above function will wait for at least one event
- Set wait_always=false to make the function return immediately if the process is already stopped

llvm-svn: 192301
2013-10-09 16:56:28 +00:00
Enrico Granata 347c2aa3e3 <rdar://problem/14028923>
Implement SBTarget::CreateValueFromAddress() with a behavior equivalent to SBValue::CreateValueFromAddress()
(but without the need to grab an SBValue first just as a starting point to make up another SBValue out of whole cloth)

llvm-svn: 192239
2013-10-08 21:49:02 +00:00
Enrico Granata 852cc954db <rdar://problem/11778815>
Formats (as in "type format") are now included in categories
The only bit missing is caching formats along with synthetic children and summaries, which might be now desirable

llvm-svn: 192217
2013-10-08 19:03:22 +00:00
Enrico Granata 41b1653350 --raw was not always doing the right thing w.r.t. one-lining children. This checkin fixes that
llvm-svn: 192116
2013-10-07 17:59:03 +00:00
Jason Molenda 27148b3d37 Fix a few errors found when building lldb with newer versions of clang.
<rdar://problem/15148224> 

llvm-svn: 192024
2013-10-05 02:52:22 +00:00
Enrico Granata 938d1d67e8 Cleaner way to work around the lack of delegating constructors on some versions of GCC
llvm-svn: 192013
2013-10-05 00:20:27 +00:00
Enrico Granata a29cb0bada <rdar://problem/12042982>
This radar extends the notion of one-liner summaries to automagically apply in a few interesting cases

More specifically, this checkin changes the printout of ValueObjects to print on one-line (as if type summary add -c had been applied) iff:
this ValueObject does not have a summary
its children have no synthetic children
its children are not a non-empty base class without a summary
its children do not have a summary that asks for children to show up
the aggregate length of all the names of all the children is <= 50 characters
you did not ask to see the types during a printout
your pointer depth is 0

This is meant to simplify the way LLDB shows data on screen for small structs and similarly compact data types (e.g. std::pair<int,int> anyone?)

Feedback is especially welcome on how the feature feels and corner cases where we should apply this printout and don't (or viceversa, we are applying it when we shouldn't be)

llvm-svn: 191996
2013-10-04 23:14:13 +00:00
Sean Callanan 9076c0fffb Made all other "operator bool"s explicit and ensured
that all clients use them explicitly.  This will hopefully
prevent any future confusion where things get cast to types
we don't expect.

<rdar://problem/15146458>

llvm-svn: 191984
2013-10-04 21:35:29 +00:00
Ed Maste d45f88b4d0 Correct typo: Intructions -> Instructions
llvm-svn: 191972
2013-10-04 19:01:18 +00:00
Ed Maste db3c60e388 Remove EOL whitespace and redundant break statement
llvm-svn: 191960
2013-10-04 15:29:20 +00:00
Michael Sartain e9dcfb30fb fix class/struct mismatch warning
llvm-svn: 191959
2013-10-04 15:28:56 +00:00
Sean Callanan ddd7a2a65b Changed the bool conversion operator on ConstString
to be explicit, to prevent horrid things like

std::string a = ConstString("foo")

from taking the path ConstString -> bool -> char
-> std::string.

This fixes, among other things, ClangFunction.

<rdar://problem/15137989>

llvm-svn: 191934
2013-10-03 22:27:29 +00:00
Filip Pizlo bfcff68516 Fix build after LLVM memory management API changes.
llvm-svn: 191806
2013-10-02 01:43:46 +00:00
Enrico Granata 4d93b8cdf3 <rdar://problem/14393032>
DumpValueObject() 2.0

This checkin restores pre-Xcode5 functionality to the "po" (expr -O) command:
- expr now has a new --description-verbosity (-v) argument, which takes either compact or full as a value (-v is the same as -vfull)
 When the full mode is on, "po" will show the extended output with type name, persistent variable name and value, as in
(lldb) expr -O -v -- foo
(id) $0 = 0x000000010010baf0 {
    1 = 2;
    2 = 3;
}

 When -v is omitted, or -vcompact is passed, the Xcode5-style output will be shown, as in
(lldb) expr -O -- foo
{
    1 = 2;
    2 = 3;
}

- for a non-ObjectiveC object, LLDB will still try to retrieve a summary and/or value to display
(lldb) po 5
5
-v also works in this mode
(lldb) expr -O -vfull -- 5
(int) $4 = 5 

On top of that, this is a major refactoring of the ValueObject printing code. The functionality is now factored into a ValueObjectPrinter class for easier maintenance in the future
DumpValueObject() was turned into an instance method ValueObject::Dump() which simply calls through to the printer code, Dump_Impl has been removed

Test case to follow

llvm-svn: 191694
2013-09-30 19:11:51 +00:00
Jason Molenda a3a0452831 Add definitions for "armv6m", which indicates a Cortex-M0 processor.
It uses the T16 and a few T32 instructions from the ARMv7-A ISA.
<rdar://problem/15099306> 

llvm-svn: 191587
2013-09-27 23:21:54 +00:00
Jim Ingham fb6fc0dd90 Convert ClangASTType::GetTypeName over to return a ConstString to be consistent with
the other "Get*TypeName" functions.

llvm-svn: 191556
2013-09-27 20:59:37 +00:00
Jim Ingham f642373cd5 Factor the code that was eliminating redundant breakpoint locations and moving
line breakpoints past the prologue of functions so it can be shared between the
file & line breakpoint resolver, and the source pattern breakpoint resolver,
and then share it.

llvm-svn: 191478
2013-09-27 01:16:58 +00:00
Jim Ingham 2b89a53181 DWARF says line number 0 is a valid line number - used to indicate a source line that should
not have breakpoints set on it inserted into code that does have a valid line number.  So allow
that line number, and the ThreadPlanStepRange should just continue stepping over 0 line ranges
as if they had the same line number as whatever we were previously stepping through.

llvm-svn: 191477
2013-09-27 01:15:46 +00:00
Carlo Kok a46964f1bb On windows a socket and file descriptor aren't the same kind of handle, pass the type to Close so it uses the right api to close it.
llvm-svn: 191446
2013-09-26 18:49:53 +00:00
Joerg Sonnenberger 1d073feee0 When using va_list, include cstdarg/stdarg.h.
llvm-svn: 191390
2013-09-25 17:58:23 +00:00
Enrico Granata 5d5f60c391 Target::m_suppress_synthetic_value was a hack required to disable synthetic values while passing an SBValue to a synthetic child provider, or incur an endless recursion
Now that SBValues can be setup to ignore synthetic values, this is no longer necessary, and so m_suppress_synthetic_value can go away

Another Hack Bites the Dust

llvm-svn: 191338
2013-09-24 22:58:37 +00:00
Ashok Thirumurthi 35729bb1f8 Adds an option to resolve a symbol from an address that can be used
to build out the symbol table as addresses are used, and implements
the mechanism for ELF to add stripped symbols from eh_frame.

Uses this mechanism to allow disassembly for addresses corresponding
to stripped symbols for ELF, and provide hooks to implement this for
PE COFF.

Also removes eSymbolContextTailCall in favor of an option for
ResolveSymbolContextForAddress for consistency with the documentation
for eSymbolContextEverything.  Essentially, this is just an option for
interpreting the so_addr.
                  

llvm-svn: 191307
2013-09-24 15:34:13 +00:00
Virgile Bello 6957195ae5 Various small changes for build of LLDB on Visual Studio 2013 RC (MSVC12)
llvm-svn: 191116
2013-09-20 22:35:22 +00:00
Virgile Bello 3036a8517f Remove unused friend class forward definitions (causing problem with MSVC anyway).
llvm-svn: 191114
2013-09-20 22:28:42 +00:00
Ashok Thirumurthi 2568f45939 Fix lldb regressions due to r190812 in the case where debug info is present.
Specifically, allows the unwinder to handle the case where sc.function
gets resolved with a pc that is one past the address range of the function
(consistent with a tail call).  However, there is no matching symbol.

Adds eSymbolContextTailCall to provide callers with control over the scope
of symbol resolution and to allow ResolveSymbolContextForAddress to handle
tail calls since this routine is common to unwind and disassembly.

llvm-svn: 191102
2013-09-20 19:05:10 +00:00
Sylvestre Ledru f56b5b52ff Make install on lldb was not installing the header files (probably because the file was copied from clang and not updated)
llvm-svn: 191089
2013-09-20 13:22:45 +00:00
Virgile Bello 90ec1643ad Added new Host/Atomic.h to replace use of <atomic> in LLDB headers.
llvm-svn: 190927
2013-09-18 09:11:16 +00:00
Daniel Malea 4b86728bf4 Examine more than 1 frame for equivalent contexts in ThreadPlanStepOverRange
- searches frames beginning from the current frame, stops when an equivalent context is found
- not using GetStackFrameCount() for performance reasons
- fixes TestInlineStepping (clang/gcc buildbots)

llvm-svn: 190868
2013-09-17 16:35:45 +00:00
Richard Mitton e41f37d99d Fixed symbol lookup to be stable when multiple symbols have the same address.
llvm-svn: 190816
2013-09-16 22:42:52 +00:00
Ashok Thirumurthi 3880714172 Fixes symbol resolution for a function with a tail call because the PC
for the frame is one past the address range of the calling function.
- Lowers the fix from RegisterContextLLDB for use with disassembly
- Fixes one of three issues in the disassembly test in TestInferiorAssert.py

Also adds documentation that explains the resolution depths and interface.

Note: This change affects the resolution scope for eSymbolContextFunction
without impacting the performance of eSymbolContextSymbol.

Thanks to Matt Kopec for his review.

llvm-svn: 190812
2013-09-16 22:00:17 +00:00
Ashok Thirumurthi 725ec4e84f Fixes a typo that causes Reserve(X) to both re-allocate the container and
change the last index (i.e. to X), which has unintended consequences for
Reserve(X) followed by Append().

llvm-svn: 190785
2013-09-16 14:17:27 +00:00
Jason Molenda 6b3e6d5487 Disassembler::DisassembleRange() currently calls Target::ReadMemory
with prefer_file_cache == false.  This is what we want to do when
the user is doing a disassemble command -- show the actual memory
contents in case the memory has been corrupted or something -- but
when we're profiling functions for stepping or unwinding
(ThreadPlanStepRange::GetInstructionsForAddress,
UnwindAssemblyInstEmulation::GetNonCallSiteUnwindP) we can read
__TEXT instructions directly out of the file, if it exists.
<rdar://problem/14397491> 

llvm-svn: 190638
2013-09-12 23:23:35 +00:00
Richard Mitton f86248d9ba Added a 'jump' command, similar to GDBs.
This allows the PC to be directly changed to a different line.
It's similar to the example python script in examples/python/jump.py, except implemented as a builtin.

Also this version will track the current function correctly even if the target line resolves to multiple addresses. (e.g. debugging a templated function)

llvm-svn: 190572
2013-09-12 02:20:34 +00:00
Enrico Granata e2e220a805 <rdar://problem/14071463>
SVN r189964 provided a sample Python script to inspect unordered(multi){set|map} with synthetic children, contribued by Jared Grubb
This checkin converts that sample script to a C++ provider built into LLDB
A test case is also provided

llvm-svn: 190564
2013-09-12 00:48:47 +00:00
Jim Ingham d39907935c Turns out the number of times you need to resume the process for /bin/sh depends on the
setting of the environment variable COMMAND_MODE.  Changed the Platform::GetResumeCountForShell
to Platform::GetResumeCountForLaunchInfo, and check both the shell and in the case of
/bin/sh the environment as well.

llvm-svn: 190538
2013-09-11 18:23:22 +00:00
Jim Ingham df0ae22f92 Changing the default shell to /bin/sh brought up a long-standing bug on OS X,
that /bin/sh re-exec's itself to /bin/bash, so it needs one more resume when you
are using it as the shell than /bin/bash did or you will stop at the start of your
program, rather than running it.

So I added a Platform API to get the number of resumes needed when launching with
a particular shell, and set the right values for Mac OS X.

<rdar://problem/14935282>

llvm-svn: 190381
2013-09-10 02:09:47 +00:00
Virgile Bello d87fc157d2 Added some MSVC required functions in Windows.cpp. Moved MSVC specific getopt code inside its own folder.
llvm-svn: 190238
2013-09-07 05:05:49 +00:00
Jim Ingham de34488f87 Include file cleanup. SymbolContext doesn’t need ClangASTType.h, Block.h did, and was getting it under the table from SymbolContext.h.
llvm-svn: 190083
2013-09-05 18:55:21 +00:00
Virgile Bello 228444b7bf Added MSVC config file and makefile support.
llvm-svn: 190068
2013-09-05 16:56:12 +00:00
Virgile Bello ee9da22b02 MinGW: avoid many warnings due to FAR/NEAR defines.
llvm-svn: 190065
2013-09-05 16:51:17 +00:00
Virgile Bello e2607b50ea Add OptionParser.h
llvm-svn: 190063
2013-09-05 16:42:23 +00:00
Virgile Bello f792acb20f Use <atomic> instead of "llvm/Support/Atomic.h". Removed unused RefCounter class.
llvm-svn: 190062
2013-09-05 16:38:02 +00:00
Sylvestre Ledru c86dfdd01e GNU HURD can be considered (for now?) like a GNU/Linux
llvm-svn: 190056
2013-09-05 15:37:36 +00:00
Jim Ingham 018c8278c2 Remove an unused ivar.
llvm-svn: 190026
2013-09-05 01:51:57 +00:00
Virgile Bello 0a3b151fdf Remove <windows.h> from lldb-types.h.
llvm-svn: 189934
2013-09-04 13:56:11 +00:00
Ed Maste b8ca4a2c1a Switch '/bin/bash' to '/bin/sh'
/bin/sh is more portable, and all systems with /bin/bash are expected to
have /bin/sh as well, even if only a link to bash.

Review: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1576
llvm-svn: 189879
2013-09-03 23:04:53 +00:00
Hafiz Abid Qadeer 4fe4a999a4 Fix a few typos in the comments.
llvm-svn: 189803
2013-09-03 13:28:01 +00:00
Jason Molenda 744608596a Make the default shell /bin/sh on all platforms. I think any system with /bin/bash
will at least have it linked to /bin/sh for shell script compatibility.

llvm-svn: 189703
2013-08-30 23:02:56 +00:00
Ed Maste 9b05d80632 Use /bin/sh on FreeBSD
llvm-svn: 189684
2013-08-30 17:53:18 +00:00
Virgile Bello bdae3787ef Cleanup/rearrange includes:
- factorize unistd.h and stdbool.h in lldb-types.h.
- Add <functional> and <string> where required.

llvm-svn: 189477
2013-08-28 12:14:27 +00:00
Virgile Bello ae12a3640d Fix MinGW build after lldb-platform-work merge:
- mode_t is defined in <sys/types.h>
- reorganized S_* user rights into win32.h
- Use Host::Kill instead of kill
- Currently #ifdef functions using pread/pwrite.

llvm-svn: 189364
2013-08-27 16:21:49 +00:00
Ashok Thirumurthi 03520b7fc7 Fixed a few typos.
llvm-svn: 189355
2013-08-27 14:56:58 +00:00
Charles Davis 510938e528 Fix some names in the wake of my Mach-O changes to LLVM.
llvm-svn: 189317
2013-08-27 05:04:57 +00:00
Charles Davis 237ad9741a Plugins/ObjectFile/PECOFF: Use enums from LLVM, and don't use Mach-O definitions.
Since I renamed most of the LLVM Mach-O enums in r189314, I had to go fix
LLDB to use the new names. While I was here, I decided that a COFF
plugin really shouldn't be using Mach-O enums.

llvm-svn: 189316
2013-08-27 05:04:33 +00:00
Daniel Malea e0f8f574c7 merge lldb-platform-work branch (and assorted fixes) into trunk
Summary:
    This merge brings in the improved 'platform' command that knows how to
    interface with remote machines; that is, query OS/kernel information, push
    and pull files, run shell commands, etc... and implementation for the new
    communication packets that back that interface, at least on Darwin based
    operating systems via the POSIXPlatform class. Linux support is coming soon.

    Verified the test suite runs cleanly on Linux (x86_64), build OK on Mac OS
    X Mountain Lion.

    Additional improvements (not in the source SVN branch 'lldb-platform-work'):
    - cmake build scripts for lldb-platform
    - cleanup test suite
    - documentation stub for qPlatform_RunCommand
    - use log class instead of printf() directly
    - reverted work-in-progress-looking changes from test/types/TestAbstract.py that work towards running the test suite remotely.
    - add new logging category 'platform'

    Reviewers: Matt Kopec, Greg Clayton

    Review: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1493

llvm-svn: 189295
2013-08-26 23:57:52 +00:00
Virgile Bello b2f1fb2943 MingW compilation (windows). Includes various refactoring to improve portability.
llvm-svn: 189107
2013-08-23 12:44:05 +00:00
Jason Molenda 20eb31b907 Add a new Section::SetFileAddress method to change a Section's file
address.

When loading a dSYM, and the file addresses of the dSYM Sections are
different than the executable binary Sections' file addresses, the
debug info won't be remapped to the actual load addresses correctly.
This only happens with binaries on the in-memory shared cache binaries
where their File addresses have been set to their actual load address
(outside an offset value) whereas the original executable and dSYM
have 0-based File addresses.

I think this patch will not be activated for other cases -- this is
the only case we know of where the dSYM and the executable's File
addresses differ -- but if this causes other problems we can restrict
it more carefully.

<rdar://problem/12335086> 

llvm-svn: 188532
2013-08-16 03:20:42 +00:00
Greg Clayton fd814c5a64 <rdar://problem/14717184>
LLDB needs in memory module load level settings to control how much information is read from memory when loading in memory modules. This change adds a new setting:

(lldb) settings set target.memory-module-load-level [minimal|partial|complete]

minimal will load only sections (no symbols, or function bounds via function starts or EH frame)
partial will load sections + bounds
complete will load sections + bounds + symbols

llvm-svn: 188246
2013-08-13 01:42:25 +00:00
Daniel Malea d79ae05080 New settings: target.use-hex-immediates and target.hex-immediates-style
- Immediates can be shown as hex (either Intel or MASM style)
- See TestSettings.py for usage examples
- Verified to cause no regressions on Linux x86_64 (Ubuntu 12.10)

Patch by Richard Mitton!

llvm-svn: 187921
2013-08-07 21:54:09 +00:00
Greg Clayton 6e10f149c4 <rdar://problem/14526890>
Fixed a crasher when using memory threads where a thread is sticking around too long and was causing problems when it didn't have a thread plan. 

llvm-svn: 187395
2013-07-30 00:23:06 +00:00
Ed Maste 64fad60e34 Use flag instead of rwlock state to track process running state
LLDB requires that the inferior process be stopped before, and remain
stopped during, certain accesses to process state.

Previously this was achieved with a POSIX rwlock which had a write lock
taken for the duration that the process was running, and released when
the process was stopped.  Any access to process state was performed with
a read lock held.

However, POSIX requires that pthread_rwlock_unlock() be called from the
same thread as pthread_rwlock_wrlock(), and lldb needs to stop and start
the process from different threads.  Violating this constraint is
technically undefined behaviour, although as it happens Linux and Darwin
result in the unlock proceeding in this case.  FreeBSD follows POSIX
more strictly, and the unlock would fail, resulting in a hang later upon
the next attempt to take the lock.

All read lock consumers use ReadTryLock() and handle failure to obtain
the lock (typically by logging an error "process is running").  Thus,
instead of using the lock state itself to track the running state, this
change adds an explicit m_running flag.  ReadTryLock tests the flag, and
if the process is not running it returns with the read lock held.

WriteLock and WriteTryLock are renamed to SetRunning and TrySetRunning,
and (if successful) they set m_running with the lock held.  This way,
read consumers can determine if the process is running and act
appropriately, and write consumers are still held off from starting the
process if read consumers are active.

Note that with this change there are still some curious access patterns,
such as calling WriteUnlock / SetStopped twice in a row, and there's no
protection from multiple threads trying to simultaneously start the
process.  In practice this does not seem to be a problem, and was
exposing other undefined POSIX behaviour prior to this change.

llvm-svn: 187377
2013-07-29 20:58:06 +00:00
Jason Molenda ad9a53c510 Add an SBFrame::FindRegister() method to make it a little
easier to retrieve a register value.

llvm-svn: 187184
2013-07-26 02:08:48 +00:00
Jim Ingham a7d4822c75 Refine the fix in r187094 to only distrust the StackID comparision when we are starting from an address with no symbols.
If we don't do that "nexti" will stop too soon when stepping past a tail call jump.

rdar://problem/14516227

llvm-svn: 187173
2013-07-26 00:27:57 +00:00
Ed Maste 02983be252 Set thread names on FreeBSD
Also move the logic to shorten thread names from linux/Host.cpp to a new
SetShortThreadName as both FreeBSD and Linux need the functionality.

llvm-svn: 187149
2013-07-25 19:10:32 +00:00
Ed Maste e4dd89f020 Remove unused code
- ReadLocker constructors that take a lock
- Unconditional Lock::ReadLock and ReadLocker::Lock
  (all consumers use TryLock)
- Make Unlock protected, as it has no external consumers

llvm-svn: 187147
2013-07-25 19:02:57 +00:00
Jim Ingham 886a3e2cdf Handle the case where we are stepping through code with no symbols, so we can't really find the function start PC
and so the StackID changes with every step.  Do so by checking the parent frame ID, and if it hasn't changed,
then we haven't stepped in.

rdar://problem/14516227

llvm-svn: 187094
2013-07-25 00:59:01 +00:00
Ed Maste 76859d6cb2 elf-core: Parse vendor-specific notes
ELF notes contain a 'name' field, which specifies a vendor who defines
the format of the note.  Examples are 'FreeBSD' or 'GNU', or it may be
empty for generic notes.

Add a case for FreeBSD-specific notes, leaving Linux and GNU notes,
other vendor-specific notes, and generic notes to be handled by the
existing code for now.

Thanks to Samuel Jacob for reviewing and suggesting improvements.

llvm-svn: 186973
2013-07-23 18:22:17 +00:00
Jim Ingham 4d56e9c1cb This commit does two things. One, it converts the return value of the QueueThreadPlanXXX
plan providers from a "ThreadPlan *" to a "lldb::ThreadPlanSP".  That was needed to fix
a bug where the ThreadPlanStepInRange wasn't checking with its sub-plans to make sure they
succeed before trying to proceed further.  If the sub-plan failed and as a result didn't make
any progress, you could end up retrying the same failing algorithm in an infinite loop.

<rdar://problem/14043602>

llvm-svn: 186618
2013-07-18 21:48:26 +00:00
Ed Maste d591a24b86 Remove unused RunLocker and related code
RunLocker was not used anywhere, and was the only instance of the
WriteLocker class.  Remove both.

llvm-svn: 186361
2013-07-15 22:59:08 +00:00
Greg Clayton 7f98240df6 <rdar://problem/13793059>
Added a setting to control timeout for kdp response packets. While I was at it, I also added a way to control the response timeout for gdb-remote packets.

KDP defaults to 5 seconds, and GDB defaults to 1 second. These were the default values that were in the code prior to adding these settings.

(lldb) settings set plugin.process.gdb-remote.packet-timeout 10
(lldb) settings set plugin.process.kdp-remote.packet-timeout 10

llvm-svn: 186360
2013-07-15 22:54:20 +00:00
Greg Clayton 2540a8a7bc Fixed GetModuleSpecifications() to work better overall:
- MachO files now correctly extract the UUID all the time
- More file size and offset verification done for universal mach-o files to watch for truncated files
- ObjectContainerBSDArchive now supports enumerating all objects in BSD archives (.a files)
- lldb_private::Module() can not be properly constructed using a ModuleSpec for a .o file in a .a file
- The BSD archive plug-in shares its cache for GetModuleSpecifications() and the create callback
- Improved printing for ModuleSpec objects

llvm-svn: 186211
2013-07-12 22:07:46 +00:00
Enrico Granata b8b0bf9b81 Added Repr() and Str() member functions to our PythonObject class to allow easy conversion to-string of every PythonObject
llvm-svn: 186205
2013-07-12 21:11:02 +00:00
Jim Ingham 41eec7e475 The correct max value for size_t variables is SIZE_MAX not UINT64_MAX. Removes lots of warnings when building on 32 bit hosts.
llvm-svn: 186168
2013-07-12 16:16:44 +00:00
Greg Clayton 57ee306789 Huge change to clean up types.
A long time ago we start with clang types that were created by the symbol files and there were many functions in lldb_private::ClangASTContext that helped. Later we create ClangASTType which contains a clang::ASTContext and an opauque QualType, but we didn't switch over to fully using it. There were a lot of places where we would pass around a raw clang_type_t and also pass along a clang::ASTContext separately. This left room for error.

This checkin change all type code over to use ClangASTType everywhere and I cleaned up the interfaces quite a bit. Any code that was in ClangASTContext that was type related, was moved over into ClangASTType. All code that used these types was switched over to use all of the new goodness.

llvm-svn: 186130
2013-07-11 22:46:58 +00:00
Michael Sartain cc791bbfab Fix "source list -n printf" on Linux (printf is symbol alias for __printf)
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1109

llvm-svn: 186104
2013-07-11 16:40:56 +00:00
Greg Clayton 3046e66830 Cleanup on the unified section list changes. Main changes are:
- ObjectFile::GetSymtab() and ObjectFile::ClearSymtab() no longer takes any flags
- Module coordinates with the object files and contain a unified section list so that object file and symbol file can share sections when they need to, yet contain their own sections.

Other cleanups:
- Fixed Symbol::GetByteSize() to not have the symbol table compute the byte sizes on the fly
- Modified the ObjectFileMachO class to compute symbol sizes all at once efficiently
- Modified the Symtab class to store a file address lookup table for more efficient lookups
- Removed Section::Finalize() and SectionList::Finalize() as they did nothing
- Improved performance of the detection of symbol files that have debug maps by excluding stripped files and core files, debug files, object files and stubs
- Added the ability to tell if an ObjectFile has been stripped with ObjectFile::IsStripped() (used this for the above performance improvement)

llvm-svn: 185990
2013-07-10 01:23:25 +00:00
Enrico Granata eff81a471a Second attempt at getting the PyCallable changes in trunk
Thanks to Daniel Malea for helping test this patch for Linux happiness!

llvm-svn: 185965
2013-07-09 20:14:26 +00:00
Greg Clayton 226cce2511 Added a way to extract the module specifications from a file. A module specification is information that is required to describe a module (executable, shared library, object file, ect). This information includes host path, platform path (remote path), symbol file path, UUID, object name (for objects in .a files for example you could have an object name of "foo.o"), and target triple. Module specification can be used to create a module, or used to add a module to a target. A list of module specifications can be used to enumerate objects in container objects (like universal mach files and BSD archive files).
There are two new classes:

lldb::SBModuleSpec
lldb::SBModuleSpecList

The SBModuleSpec wraps up a lldb_private::ModuleSpec, and SBModuleSpecList wraps up a lldb_private::ModuleSpecList.

llvm-svn: 185877
2013-07-08 22:22:41 +00:00
Daniel Malea 9a71a7d81b Revert commits that cause broken builds on GCC buildbots
- build fails due to PyCallable template definition inside an extern "C" scope

This commit reverts 185240, 184893 and 184608.

llvm-svn: 185560
2013-07-03 17:58:31 +00:00
Jason Molenda 45f6b1f935 Remove lldb's custom copy of the C++ demangler, used only on Mac
OS X.  Testsuite shows no change in results using the system runtime's
demangler.
<rdar://problem/12029914> 

llvm-svn: 185510
2013-07-03 04:52:51 +00:00
Michael Sartain a7499c9830 Split symbol support for ELF and Linux.
llvm-svn: 185366
2013-07-01 19:45:50 +00:00
Sylvestre Ledru 594058394e Following the modification introduced in llvm by commit 185311
The build system is currently miss-identifying GNU/kFreeBSD as FreeBSD.
This kind of simplification is sometimes useful, but in general it's not correct. 

As GNU/kFreeBSD is an hybrid system, for kernel-related issues we want to match the
build definitions used for FreeBSD, whereas for userland-related issues we want to
match the definitions used for other systems with Glibc.

The current modification adjusts the build system so that they can be distinguished,
and explicitly adds GNU/kFreeBSD to the build checks in which it belongs.

Fixes bug #16446.

Patch by Robert Millan in the context of Debian.

llvm-svn: 185313
2013-07-01 08:21:36 +00:00
Sean Callanan 1f9db3ebe3 Hitherto the IRForTarget infrastructure has mainly
been suitable for preparing a single IR function
for operation in the target.  However, using blocks
and lambdas creates other IR functions that also
need to be processed.

I have audited IRForTarget to make it process
multiple functions.  Where IRForTarget would add
new instructions at the beginning of the main
expression function, it now adds them on-demand
in the function where they are needed.  This is
enabled by a system of FunctionValueCaches, which
invoke a lambda to create or derive the values as
needed, or report the result of that lambda if it
has already been called for the given function.

<rdar://problem/14180236>

llvm-svn: 185224
2013-06-28 21:44:15 +00:00
Greg Clayton c7c8dd2090 FileSpec destructor doesn't need to be virtual.
llvm-svn: 185210
2013-06-28 20:26:06 +00:00
Greg Clayton c5f9bc1b7e ArchSpec doesn't need a virtual destructor.
llvm-svn: 185208
2013-06-28 20:20:28 +00:00
Greg Clayton e6b5f6ca5a PathMappingList doesn't need a virtual destructor.
llvm-svn: 185207
2013-06-28 20:19:27 +00:00
Sean Callanan 7dcbe3d356 Cleanup of IRForTarget. Removed some relics of
the time when the IRInterpreter ran inside
IRForTarget.

llvm-svn: 185088
2013-06-27 18:08:02 +00:00
Sean Callanan 70cac8fd81 Remove the process's reservation cache and don't
bother checking if a region is safe to use.  In
cases where regions need to be synthesized rather
than properly allocated, the memory reads required
to determine whether the area is used are

- insufficient, because intermediate locations
  could be in use, and

- unsafe, because on some platforms reading from
  memory can trigger events.

All this only makes a difference on platforms
where memory allocation in the target is impossible.
Behavior on platforms where it is possible should
stay the same.

<rdar://problem/14023970>

llvm-svn: 185046
2013-06-27 00:10:26 +00:00
Jason Molenda bd4dfade51 Remove ifdef LLDB_CONFIGURATION_DEBUG directives around the formatter
cache ivars/methods.

llvm-svn: 184901
2013-06-26 01:51:03 +00:00
Enrico Granata b4675a4e12 <rdar://problem/14266411>
The semi-unofficial way of returning a status from a Python command was to return a string (e.g. return "no such variable was found") that LLDB would pick as a clue of an error having happened

This checkin changes that:
- SBCommandReturnObject now exports a SetError() call, which can take an SBError or a plain C-string
- script commands now drop any return value and expect the SBCommandReturnObject ("return object") to be filled in appropriately - if you do nothing, a success will be assumed

If your commands were relying on returning a value and having LLDB pick that up as an error, please change your commands to SetError() through the return object or expect changes in behavior

llvm-svn: 184893
2013-06-25 23:43:28 +00:00
Han Ming Ong 91ed6b878f <rdar://problem/14182286>
Made sure that temporary object created from HarmonizeThreadIdsForProfileData() doesn’t get passed around without creating an object first.

Reviewed by Greg

llvm-svn: 184769
2013-06-24 18:15:05 +00:00
Ed Maste 6b807839e3 Remove comment that is no longer applicable
Since r181446 the m_private_run_lock has been used for all platforms.

llvm-svn: 184733
2013-06-24 13:29:34 +00:00
Han Ming Ong ef171f24d3 <rdar://problem/14004410>
Remove old GetNextThreadIndexID() from lldb

llvm-svn: 184600
2013-06-21 22:38:16 +00:00
Enrico Granata 2c75f11e86 Adding two new markers to the ${var..} specifier
- %N = show the name of the variable
- %> = show the expression path of the variable

llvm-svn: 184502
2013-06-21 00:04:51 +00:00
Enrico Granata aad8e48054 In thread and frame format strings, it is now allowed to use Python functions to generate part or all of the output text
Specifically, the ${target ${process ${thread and ${frame specifiers have been extended to allow a subkeyword .script:<fctName> (e.g. ${frame.script:FooFunction})
The functions are prototyped as

def FooFunction(Object,unused)

where object is of the respective SB-type (SBTarget for target.script, ... and so on)

This has not been implemented for ${var because it would be akin to a Python summary which is already well-defined in LLDB

llvm-svn: 184500
2013-06-20 23:40:21 +00:00
Sean Callanan a4e8105bfd Fixed a problem with materialization and
dematerialization of registers that caused
conditional breakpoint expressions not to
work properly.  Also added a testcase.

<rdar://problem/14129252>

llvm-svn: 184451
2013-06-20 18:42:16 +00:00
Greg Clayton d8c3d4b1e9 Implemented a types.py module that allows types to be inspected for padding.
The script was able to point out and save 40 bytes in each lldb_private::Section by being very careful where we need to have virtual destructors and also by re-ordering members.

llvm-svn: 184364
2013-06-19 21:50:28 +00:00
Andy Gibbs a297a97e09 Sort out a number of mismatched integer types in order to cut down the number of compiler warnings.
llvm-svn: 184333
2013-06-19 19:04:53 +00:00
Greg Clayton f02500c74c Added the ability to get a list of types from a SBModule or SBCompileUnit. Sebastien Metrot wanted this, and sent a hollowed out patch. I filled in the blanks and did the low level implementation. The new functions are:
//------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Get all types matching \a type_mask from debug info in this
/// module.
///
/// @param[in] type_mask
///     A bitfield that consists of one or more bits logically OR'ed
///     together from the lldb::TypeClass enumeration. This allows
///     you to request only structure types, or only class, struct
///     and union types. Passing in lldb::eTypeClassAny will return
///     all types found in the debug information for this module.
///
/// @return
///     A list of types in this module that match \a type_mask
//------------------------------------------------------------------
lldb::SBTypeList
SBModule::GetTypes (uint32_t type_mask)


//------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Get all types matching \a type_mask from debug info in this
/// compile unit.
///
/// @param[in] type_mask
///    A bitfield that consists of one or more bits logically OR'ed
///    together from the lldb::TypeClass enumeration. This allows
///    you to request only structure types, or only class, struct
///    and union types. Passing in lldb::eTypeClassAny will return
///    all types found in the debug information for this compile
///    unit.
///
/// @return
///    A list of types in this compile unit that match \a type_mask
//------------------------------------------------------------------
lldb::SBTypeList
SBCompileUnit::GetTypes (uint32_t type_mask = lldb::eTypeClassAny);

This lets you request types by filling out a mask that contains one or more bits from the lldb::TypeClass enumerations, so you can only get the types you really want.

llvm-svn: 184251
2013-06-18 22:51:05 +00:00
Enrico Granata a2e7f9ab2b <rdar://problem/14194128>
ClangASTContext was failing to retrieve fields and base class info for ObjC variables
This checkin fixes that and adds a test case

llvm-svn: 184248
2013-06-18 22:40:36 +00:00
Jim Ingham c64623179b We were getting an assert because somebody was making a watchpoint that was
neither read nor write.  Tighten up the checking so this isn't possible.

<rdar://problem/14111167>

llvm-svn: 184245
2013-06-18 21:52:48 +00:00
Enrico Granata 68ae4117d9 <rdar://problem/12717717>
Modifying our data formatters matching algorithm to ensure that "const X*" is treated as equivalent to "X*"
Also, a couple improvements to the "lldb types" logging

llvm-svn: 184215
2013-06-18 18:23:07 +00:00
Enrico Granata ca5acdbef8 <rdar://problem/13270271>
Only add the — (double dash) separator to a command syntax if it has any options to be separated from arguments
Also remove the unused Translate() method from CommandObject 

llvm-svn: 184163
2013-06-18 01:17:46 +00:00
Enrico Granata 7594f14f7d <rdar://problem/14134716>
This is a rewrite of the command history facility of LLDB

It takes the history management out of the CommandInterpreter into its own CommandHistory class
It reimplements the command history command to allow more combinations of options to work correctly (e.g. com hist -c 1 -s 5)
It adds a new --wipe (-w) option to command history to allow clearing the history on demand
It extends the lldbtest runCmd: and expect: methods to allow adding commands to history if need be
It adds a test case for the reimplemented facility

llvm-svn: 184140
2013-06-17 22:51:50 +00:00
Matt Kopec 58231d7897 Remove unused Host macro.
Patch from Ed Maste.

llvm-svn: 183998
2013-06-14 19:41:36 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1d4c540688 Added a SBSection::GetParent() to the API.
llvm-svn: 183948
2013-06-13 21:23:23 +00:00
Enrico Granata 9b62d1d5ee <rdar://problem/11914077>
If you type help command <word> <word> <word> <missingSubCommand> (e.g. help script import or help type summary fake), you will get help on the deepest matched command word (i.e. script or type summary in the examples)
Also, reworked the logic for commands to produce their help to make it more object-oriented

llvm-svn: 183822
2013-06-12 01:50:57 +00:00
Greg Clayton d8cf1a119d Huge performance improvements when one breakpoint contains many locations.
325,000 breakpoints for running "breakpoint set --func-regex ." on lldb itself (after hitting a breakpoint at main so that LLDB.framework is loaded) used to take up to an hour to set, now we are down under a minute. With warm file caches, we are at 40 seconds, and that is with setting 325,000 breakpoint through the GDB remote API. Linux and the native debuggers might be faster. I haven't timed what how much is debug info parsing and how much is the protocol traffic to/from GDB remote.

That there were many performance issues. Most of them were due to storing breakpoints in the wrong data structures, or using the wrong iterators to traverse the lists, traversing the lists in inefficient ways, and not optimizing certain function name lookups/symbol merges correctly.

Debugging after that is also now very efficient. There were issues with replacing the breakpoint opcodes in memory that was read, and those routines were also fixed.

llvm-svn: 183820
2013-06-12 00:46:38 +00:00
Greg Clayton bc8fc0f5e0 Use llvm::APFloat for formatting if a target is available. Each target when debugging has a "ASTContext" that helps us to use the correct floating point semantics. Now that APFloat supports toString we now use that. If we don't have a target, we still fall back on the old display methodology, but the important formatting should always have a target available and thus use the compiler floating point code.
Modified the test programs to use floating point constants that always will display correctly. We had some numbers that were being rounded, and now that we are using clang, we no longer round them and we get more correct results.

llvm-svn: 183792
2013-06-11 21:56:55 +00:00
Greg Clayton 3fb543b06d Remove eFormatHalfFloat as it isn't needed. eFormatFloat should be used and the byte size will tell us how to display it.
llvm-svn: 183755
2013-06-11 17:32:06 +00:00
Enrico Granata 012d4fcaf0 <rdar://problem/12876503>
Adding a new setting interpreter.stop-command-source-on-error that dictates a default behavior for whether command source should stop upon hitting an error
You can still override the setting for each individual invocation with the usual -e setting

llvm-svn: 183719
2013-06-11 01:26:35 +00:00
Enrico Granata 97fe23e00a <rdar://problem/12783351>
Add support for half-floats, as specified by IEEE-754-2008
With this checkin, you can now say:
(lldb) x/7hf foo

to read 7 half-floats at address foo

llvm-svn: 183716
2013-06-11 00:18:18 +00:00
Jim Ingham 4e5c821087 Don't retry the Connect when starting up debugserver if the reason for the previous failure was
EINTR.  That means the user was trying to interrupt us, and we should just stop instead.

<rdar://problem/13184758>

llvm-svn: 183577
2013-06-07 22:09:53 +00:00
Sean Callanan b4987e32fd Fixed a problem where evaluating a breakpoint
condition in two different processes (with the
same target) could cause crashes.  Now the breakpoint
condition is always evaluated (and possibly parsed)
by one thread at a time.

<rdar://problem/14083737>

llvm-svn: 183440
2013-06-06 20:18:50 +00:00
Enrico Granata d325bf9da1 <rdar://problem/13239809>
Two things:
1) fixing a bug where memory read was not clearing the m_force flag after it was passed, so that subsequent memory reads would not need to be forced even if over boundary
2) adding a setting target.max-memory-read-size that you can set instead of the hardcoded 1024 bytes limit we had before

llvm-svn: 183276
2013-06-04 22:54:16 +00:00
Enrico Granata 2e35cb7508 <rdar://problem/13988982>
LLDB API versioning
This checkin makes the LLDB API versioned
We are starting at version 1.0 and will then revise and update the API from there
Further details:
 API versioning
---------------------------------

The LLDB API is versioned independently of the LLDB source base
Our API version numbers are composed of a major and a minor number

The major number means a complete and stable revision of the API. Major numbers are compatibility breakers
(i.e. when we change the API major number, there is no promise of compatibility with the previous major version
 and we are free to remove and/or change any APIs)
Minor numbers are a work-in-progress evolution of the API. APIs will not be removed or changed across minor versions
(minors do not break compatibility). However, we can deprecate APIs in minor versions or add new APIs in minor versions
A deprecated API is supposedly going to be removed in the next major version and will generate a warning if used
APIs we add in minor versions will not be removed (at least until the following major) but they might theoretically be deprecated
in a following minor version
Users are discouraged from using the LLDB version number to test for API features and should instead use the API version checking
as discussed below

 API version checking
---------------------------------

You can (optionally) sign into an API version checking feature
To do so you need to define three macros:
LLDB_API_CHECK_VERSIONING - define to any value (or no value)
LLDB_API_MAJOR_VERSION_WANTED - which major version of the LLDB API you are targeting
LLDB_API_MINOR_VERSION_WANTED - which minor version of the LLDB API you are targeting

If these macros exist - LLDB will enable version checking of the public API

If LLDB_API_MAJOR_VERSION is not equal to LLDB_API_MAJOR_VERSION_WANTED we will immediately halt your compilation with an error
This is by design, since we do not make any promise of compatibility across major versions - if you really want to test your luck, disable the versioning altogether

If the major version test passes, you have signed up for a specific minor version of the API
Whenever we add or deprecate an API in a minor version, we will mark it with either
LLDB_API_NEW_IN_DOT_x - this API is new in LLDB .x
LLDB_API_DEPRECATED_IN_DOT_x - this API is deprecated as of .x

If you are using an API new in DOT_x
 if LLDB_API_MINOR_VERSION_WANTED >= x then all is well, else you will get a compilation error
  This is meant to prevent you from using APIs that are newer than whatever LLDB you want to target

If you are using an API deprecated in DOT_x
 if LLDB_API_MINOR_VERSION_WANTED >= x then you will get a compilation warning, else all is well
 This is meant to let you know that you are using an API that is deprecated and might go away

 Caveats
---------------------------------

Version checking only works on clang on OSX - you will get an error if you try to enable it on any other OS/compiler
If you want to enable version checking on other platforms, you will need to define appropriate implementations for
LLDB_API_IMPL_DEPRECATED and LLDB_API_IMPL_TOONEW and any other infrastructure your compiler needs for this purpose

We have no deprecation-as-error mode

There is no support for API versioning in Python

We reserve to use macros whose names begin with LLDB_API_ and you should not use them in your source code as they might conflict
with present or future macro names we are using to implement versioning


For API implementors:
If you need to add a new public API call, please remember to add the LLDB_API_NEW_IN_DOT_x marker in the header file
and when you are done with adding stuff, to also update LLDB_API_MINOR_VERSION
If you want to remove a function, deprecate it first, by using LLDB_API_DEPRECATED_IN_DOT_x
and when you are done with deprecating stuff, to also update LLDB_API_MINOR_VERSION
A new major version (LLDB_API_MAJOR_VERSION++) is your only chance to remove and/or change API calls
but is probably quite a big deal and you might want to consider deprecating the existing calls for a while
before doing your changes

A couple more caveats:
Currently, the lldb-tool does NOT use the version checking feature. It would be a nice future improvement to make it do that, once we have proper version checking on other OSs
APIs marked as deprecated by a comment in the source are still deprecated just that way. A good purpose for API 1.1 might be to deprecate them with appropriate markers

llvm-svn: 183244
2013-06-04 18:57:09 +00:00
Jim Ingham 60c4118c88 If ThreadPlanCallFunction hasn't set its notion of the "real stop info" yet, just return the current PrivateStopInfo.
Also renamed a few more places where we were using StopReason in functions that were returning StopInfo's.

<rdar://problem/14042692>

llvm-svn: 183177
2013-06-04 01:40:51 +00:00
Matt Kopec ef14371d3f Fix various build warnings.
llvm-svn: 183140
2013-06-03 18:00:07 +00:00
Matt Kopec 085d6cec1a Add ability to attach/detach to multi-threaded inferiors on Linux.
All running threads will be detected and stopped on attach and all threads get resumed on detach.

llvm-svn: 183049
2013-05-31 22:00:07 +00:00
Enrico Granata b294fd2037 <rdar://problem/14035604>
Fixing an issue where formats would not propagate from parents to children in all cases
Details follow:
an SBValue has children and those are fetched along with their values
Now, one calls SBValue::SetFormat() on the parent
Technically, the format choices should propagate onto the children (see ValueObject::GetFormat())
But if the children values are already fetched, they won't notice the format change and won't update themselves
This commit fixes that by making ValueObject::GetValueAsCString() check if any format change intervened from the previous call to the current one
A test case is also added

llvm-svn: 183030
2013-05-31 19:18:19 +00:00
Enrico Granata 39d5141085 Small code cleanups
llvm-svn: 183024
2013-05-31 17:43:40 +00:00
Sean Callanan 0b342b6ddf Fixed signed operations in the IR interpreter.
Scalar now can make itself signed if needed.

<rdar://problem/13977632>

llvm-svn: 182668
2013-05-24 20:36:56 +00:00
Greg Clayton 7bcb93d5a5 <rdar://problem/13643315>
Fixed performance issues that arose after changing SBTarget, SBProcess, SBThread and SBFrame over to using a std::shared_ptr to a ExecutionContextRef. The ExecutionContextRef doesn't store a std::weak_ptr to a stack frame because stack frames often get replaced with new version, so it held onto a StackID object that would allow us to ask the thread each time for the frame for the StackID. The linear function was too slow for large recursive stacks. We also fixed an issue where anytime the std::shared_ptr<ExecutionContextRef> in any SBTarget, SBProcess, SBThread objects was turned into an ExecutionContext object, it would try to resolve all items in the ExecutionContext which are shared pointers. Even if the StackID in the ExecutionContextRef was invalid, it was looking through all frames in every thread. This causes a lot of unnecessary frame accesses.

llvm-svn: 182627
2013-05-24 00:58:29 +00:00
Michael Sartain c836ae7d36 ObjectFileELF::GetModuleSpecifications on Linux should work now.
Which means "platform process list" should work and list the architecture.
We are now parsing the elf build-id if it exists, which should allow us to load stripped symbols (looking at that next).

llvm-svn: 182610
2013-05-23 20:57:03 +00:00
Michael Sartain c3ce7f2740 Add ${ansi.XX} parsing to lldb prompt, use-color setting, and -no-use-colors command line options.
settings set use-color [false|true]
settings set prompt "${ansi.bold}${ansi.fg.green}(lldb)${ansi.normal} "
also "--no-use-colors" on the command prompt

llvm-svn: 182609
2013-05-23 20:47:45 +00:00
Sean Callanan ed3fceaaa1 GCC gets confused by enums in bitfields, so I
removed the bitfields.  This should be conforming
C++11, though, cf. C++03 9.6(3):
"
A bit-field shall have integral or enumeration
type (3.9.1).
"

llvm-svn: 182545
2013-05-23 01:53:54 +00:00
Greg Clayton 43d8279ffd Cleaned up the File API a bit.
llvm-svn: 182538
2013-05-22 23:30:09 +00:00
Greg Clayton 62f80036be Added a new "lldb" log channel named "os" for the OperatingSystem plug-ins to use.
Added logging for the OS plug-in python objects in OperatingSystemPython so we can see the python dictionary returned from the plug-in when logging is enabled.

llvm-svn: 182530
2013-05-22 23:04:27 +00:00
Sean Callanan fbf5c682cb Fixed a bug where persistent variables did not
live as long as they needed to.  This led to
equality tests involving persistent variables
often failing or succeeding when they had no
business doing so.

To do this, I introduced the ability for a
memory allocation to "leak" - that is, to
persist in the process beyond the lifetime of
the expression.  Hand-declared persistent
variables do this now.

<rdar://problem/13956311>

llvm-svn: 182528
2013-05-22 22:49:06 +00:00
Enrico Granata 397ddd5f96 <rdar://problem/13878726>
Yet another implementation of the python in dSYM autoload :)
This time we are going with a ternary setting:
true - load, do not warn
false - do not load, do not warn
warn - do not load, warn (default)

llvm-svn: 182414
2013-05-21 20:13:34 +00:00
Greg Clayton 15fc2be75b <rdar://problem/13892516>
LLDB can now debug across calls to exec when the architecture changes from say i386 to x86_64 (on darwin).

llvm-svn: 182345
2013-05-21 01:00:52 +00:00
Enrico Granata 9730339bdf Improving the previous checkin about target.load-script-from-symbol-file
There are two settings:
target.load-script-from-symbol-file is a boolean that says load or no load (default: false)
target.warn-on-script-from-symbol-file is also a boolean, it says whether you want to be warned when a script file is not loaded due to security (default: true)

the auto loading on change for target.load-script-from-symbol-file is preserved

llvm-svn: 182336
2013-05-21 00:00:30 +00:00
Enrico Granata 84a53dfb49 <rdar://problem/13878726>
This changes the setting target.load-script-from-symbol-file to be a ternary enum value:
default (the default value) will NOT load the script files but will issue a warning suggesting workarounds
yes will load the script files
no will not load the script files AND will NOT issue any warning

if you change the setting value from default to yes, that will then cause the script files to be loaded
(the assumption is you didn't know about the setting, got a warning, and quickly want to remedy it)

if you have a settings set command for this in your lldbinit file, be sure to change "true" or "false" into an appropriate "yes" or "no" value

llvm-svn: 182323
2013-05-20 22:29:23 +00:00
Greg Clayton 6ecb232b31 <rdar://problem/11398407>
Name matching was working inconsistently across many places in LLDB. Anyone doing name lookups where you want to look for all types of names should used "eFunctionNameTypeAuto" as the sole name type mask. This will ensure that we get consistent "lookup function by name" results. We had many function calls using as mask like "eFunctionNameTypeBase | eFunctionNameTypeFull | eFunctionNameTypeMethod | eFunctionNameTypeSelector". This was due to the function lookup by name evolving over time, but as it stands today, use eFunctionNameTypeAuto when you want general name lookups. Either ModuleList::FindFunctions() or Module::FindFunctions() will figure out the right kinds of names to lookup and remove the "eFunctionNameTypeAuto" and replace it with the exact subset of what the name can be.

This checkin also changes eFunctionNameTypeAny over to use eFunctionNameTypeAuto to reflect this.

llvm-svn: 182179
2013-05-18 00:11:21 +00:00
Ashok Thirumurthi 84cf70ec09 Fixed the build to reflect the API name change in r182085.
- Also added a comment as lldb doesn't flush the instruction cache after dy-load.

llvm-svn: 182099
2013-05-17 14:46:59 +00:00
Sylvestre Ledru b4dc9f0137 Fix a typo (ouput => output)
llvm-svn: 182090
2013-05-17 12:31:43 +00:00
Jim Ingham af3753eb3a Apropos should search user commands as well as built-in commands.
rdar://problem/13916722

llvm-svn: 182068
2013-05-17 01:30:37 +00:00
Greg Clayton ef2129d13b <rdar://problem/13217784>
"source list -n <func>" can now show more than one location that matches a function name. It will unique multiple of the same source locations so they don't get displayed. It also handles inline functions correctly.

llvm-svn: 182067
2013-05-17 00:56:10 +00:00
Sean Callanan bb77704cd1 Added a per-process cache for reserved memory
regions that aren't actually allocated in the
process.  This cache is used by the expression
parser if the underlying process doesn't support
memory allocation, to avoid needless repeated
searches for unused address ranges.

Also fixed a silly bug in IRMemoryMap where it
would continue searching even after it found a
valid region.

<rdar://problem/13866629>

llvm-svn: 182028
2013-05-16 17:30:37 +00:00
Jim Ingham 362e39a0a7 Change the mechanism around SBValue::GetSP() so that it always requires the target API lock AND the
process StopLocker (if there is a process) before it will hand out SBValues.  We were doing this in 
an ad hoc fashion previously, and then playing whack-a-mole whenever we found a place where we should
have been doing this but weren't.  Really, it doesn't make sense to be poking at SBValues when the target
is running, the dynamic and synthetic values can't really be computed, and the underlying memory may be
incoherent.

<rdar://problem/13819378> Sometimes when stepping fast, my inferior is killed by debugserver

llvm-svn: 181863
2013-05-15 02:16:21 +00:00
Greg Clayton f21feadcd9 A first pass at auto completion for variables and their children. This is currently hooked up for "frame variable" only. With a little work we can also enable it for the "expression" command and also for other things.
llvm-svn: 181850
2013-05-14 23:43:18 +00:00
Daniel Malea 246cb61104 Fix inline stepping test case on Linux because Thread::ThreadStoppedForAReason ignored virtual steps.
- add IsVirtualStep() virtual function to ThreadPlan, and implement it for
  ThreadPlanStepInRange
- make GetPrivateStopReason query the current thread plan for a virtual stop to
  decide if the current stop reason needs to be preserved
- remove extra check for an existing process in GetPrivateStopReason

llvm-svn: 181795
2013-05-14 15:20:12 +00:00
Ashok Thirumurthi 1999b6d68c Fixed expression evaluation with convenience registers.
- Also improved test coverage for passing tests to include expr/x
and a sanity check for $eax as the lower half of $rax.

llvm-svn: 181727
2013-05-13 19:56:46 +00:00
Matt Kopec 62502c6897 Add setting of lldb thread names on Linux.
Patch by Mike Sartain.

llvm-svn: 181722
2013-05-13 19:33:58 +00:00
Enrico Granata 2ea43cdcab <rdar://problem/13183720>
Provide a mechanism through which users can disable loading the Python scripts from dSYM files
This relies on a target setting: target.load-script-from-symbol-file which defaults to false ("do NOT load the script")
You need to set it to true before creating your target (or in your lldbinit file if you constantly rely on this feature) to allow the scripts to load

llvm-svn: 181709
2013-05-13 17:03:52 +00:00
Jason Molenda 408fa33340 A couple of small fixes to make core file debugging less noisy.
Don't want about being unable to find a needed objective-c runtime
function when we're core file debugging and can't jit anything
anyway.  Don't warn when quitting a debug session on a core file,
the program state can be reconstructed by re-running lldb on the
same core file again.

llvm-svn: 181653
2013-05-11 00:52:25 +00:00
Greg Clayton f9b57b9d77 <rdar://problem/13700260>
Avoid a deadlock when using the OperatingSystemPython code and typing "process interrupt". There was a possible lock inversion between the target API lock and the process' thread list lock due to code trying to discard the thread list. This was fixed by adding a boolean to Process::Halt() that indicates if the thread plans should be discarded and doing it in the private state thread when we process the stopped state.

llvm-svn: 181651
2013-05-10 23:48:10 +00:00
Greg Clayton 57abc5d6a6 <rdar://problem/13854277>
<rdar://problem/13594769>

Main changes in this patch include:
- cleanup plug-in interface and use ConstStrings for plug-in names
- Modfiied the BSD Archive plug-in to be able to pick out the correct .o file when .a files contain multiple .o files with the same name by using the timestamp
- Modified SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap to properly verify the timestamp on .o files it loads to ensure we don't load updated .o files and cause problems when debugging

The plug-in interface changes:

Modified the lldb_private::PluginInterface class that all plug-ins inherit from:

Changed:

virtual const char * GetPluginName() = 0;

To: 

virtual ConstString GetPluginName() = 0;

Removed:

virtual const char * GetShortPluginName() = 0;

- Fixed up all plug-in to adhere to the new interface and to return lldb_private::ConstString values for the plug-in names. 
- Fixed all plug-ins to return simple names with no prefixes. Some plug-ins had prefixes and most ones didn't, so now they all don't have prefixed names, just simple names like "linux", "gdb-remote", etc.

llvm-svn: 181631
2013-05-10 21:47:16 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor 29d65744c9 Adding support for setting thread stop state when a process stops.
This re-submission of this patch fixes a problem where the code sometimes caused a deadlock.  The Process::SetPrivateState method was locking the Process::m_private_state variable and then later calling ThreadList::DidStop, which locks the ThreadList mutex.  Other methods in ThreadList which were being called from other threads lock the ThreadList mutex and then call Process::GetPrivateState which locks the Process::m_private_state mutex.  To avoid deadlocks, Process::SetPrivateState now locks the ThreadList mutex before locking the Process::m_private_state mutex.

llvm-svn: 181609
2013-05-10 17:19:04 +00:00
Daniel Malea e347243061 Revert r181482 as it causes occasional hangs in LLDB buildbots
llvm-svn: 181526
2013-05-09 17:34:40 +00:00
Greg Clayton 6e0ff1a3cb Changed the formerly pure virtual function:
namespace lldb_private {
    class Thread
    {
        virtual lldb::StopInfoSP
        GetPrivateStopReason() = 0;
    };
}

To not be virtual. The lldb_private::Thread now handles the correct caching and will call a new pure virtual function:

namespace lldb_private {
    class Thread
    {
        virtual bool
        CalculateStopInfo() = 0;
    }
}

This function must be overridden by thead lldb_private::Thread subclass and the only thing it needs to do is to set the Thread::StopInfo() with the current stop reason and return true, or return false if there is no stop reason. The  lldb_private::Thread class will take care of calling this function only when it is required. This allows lldb_private::Thread subclasses to be a bit simpler and not all need to duplicate the cache and invalidation settings.

Also renamed:

lldb::StopInfoSP
lldb_private::Thread::GetPrivateStopReason();

To:

lldb::StopInfoSP
lldb_private::Thread::GetPrivateStopInfo();

Also cleaned up a case where the ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint might not re-set its breakpoint if the thread disappears (which was happening due to a bug when using the OperatingSystem plug-ins with memory threads and real threads).

llvm-svn: 181501
2013-05-09 01:55:29 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor 14263f31ae Adding code to set thread state to stopped when the process stops.
llvm-svn: 181482
2013-05-08 23:15:46 +00:00
Greg Clayton 610f9260fa Quiet g++-4.7 warnings about const issues and fix the scope of the "if (IsValid())".
llvm-svn: 181474
2013-05-08 21:35:24 +00:00
Enrico Granata cc7f9bf51e <rdar://problem/13621080>
This commit changes the ${function.name-with-args} prompt keyword to also tackle structs
Previously, since aggregates have no values, this would show up as foo=(null)
This checkin changes that to instead print foo=(Foo at 0x123) (i.e. typename at address)
There are other potential choices here (summary, one-liner printout of all members, ...) and I would love to hear feedback about better options, if any

llvm-svn: 181462
2013-05-08 20:27:37 +00:00
Daniel Malea 5d3e8a62e0 Remove distinction between Apple/Linux for Process run locks:
- Played with the current dual run lock implementation for a few days, noticed
  no regressions, so enabling in trunk so we see if any problems are detected
  by buildbots.

llvm-svn: 181446
2013-05-08 15:46:04 +00:00
Sean Callanan 1aee70b773 Fixed IRExecutionUnit build failures due to changes
in the underlying llvm::JITMemoryManager API.

llvm-svn: 181387
2013-05-08 01:30:52 +00:00
Jim Ingham 221d51cf84 Figure out the reply to "PlanExplainsStop" once when we stop and then use the cached
value.  This fixes problems, for instance, with the StepRange plans, where they know that
they explained the stop because they were at their "run to here" breakpoint, then deleted
that breakpoint, so when they got asked again, doh!  I had done this for a couple of plans
in an ad hoc fashion, this just formalizes it.

Also add a "ResumeRequested" in Process so that the code in the completion handlers can
tell the ShouldStop logic they want to resume rather than just directly resuming.  That allows 
us to handle resuming in a more controlled fashion.

Also, SetPublicState can take a "restarted" flag, so that it doesn't drop the run lock when
the target was immediately restarted.
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M    include/lldb/Target/ThreadList.h
M    include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.h
M    include/lldb/Target/Thread.h
M    include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanBase.h
M    include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.h
M    include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.h
M    include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.h
M    include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.h
M    include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.h
M    include/lldb/Target/StopInfo.h
M    include/lldb/Target/Process.h
M    include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.h
M    include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlan.h
M    include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.h
M    include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.h
M    source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.h
M    source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.cpp
M    source/Target/StopInfo.cpp
M    source/Target/Process.cpp
M    source/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.cpp
M    source/Target/ThreadPlan.cpp
M    source/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.cpp
M    source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.cpp
M    source/Target/ThreadList.cpp
M    source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.cpp
M    source/Target/Thread.cpp
M    source/Target/ThreadPlanBase.cpp
M    source/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.cpp
M    source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.cpp
M    source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.cpp
M    source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.cpp
M    source/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.cpp
M    lldb.xcodeproj/xcshareddata/xcschemes/Run Testsuite.xcscheme

llvm-svn: 181381
2013-05-08 00:35:16 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor ba4e61d3f5 Reinstating r181091 and r181106 with fix for Linux regressions.
llvm-svn: 181340
2013-05-07 18:35:34 +00:00
Ashok Thirumurthi f5b92402bf Temporarily reverting r181091 and r181106 due to the vast test breakage on the Linux buildbots
while we develop a better understanding of how to manage the thread lists in a platform-independant fashion.

Reviewed by: Daniel Malea

llvm-svn: 181323
2013-05-07 15:01:34 +00:00
Enrico Granata 14b74fd153 <rdar://problem/11669154>
Make a summary format for libc++ STL containers that shows the number of items as before, but also shows the pointer value for pointer-to-container

llvm-svn: 181236
2013-05-06 18:55:52 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1b7746e383 After recent OperatingsSystem plug-in changes, the lldb_private::Process and lldb_private::Thread subclasses were changed and the API was not respected properly.
This checkin aims to fix this. The process now has two thread lists: a real thread list for threads that are created by the lldb_private::Process subclass, and the user visible threads. The user visible threads are the same as the real threas when no OS plug-in in used. But when an OS plug-in is used, the user thread can be a combination of real and "memory" threads. Real threads can be placed inside of memory threads so that a thread appears to be different, but is still controlled by the actual real thread. When the thread list needs updating, the lldb_private::Process class will call the: lldb_private::Process::UpdateThreadList() function with the old real thread list, and the function is expected to fill in the new real thread list with the current state of the process. After this function, the process will check if there is an OS plug-in being used, and if so, it will give the old user thread list, the new real thread list and the OS plug-in will create the new user thread list from both of these lists. If there is no OS plug-in, the real thread list is the user thread list.

These changes keep the lldb_private::Process subclasses clean and no changes are required.

llvm-svn: 181091
2013-05-04 01:38:48 +00:00
Jason Molenda fe806906d4 fix a couple of clang static analyzer warnings.
Most important was a new[] + delete mismatch in ScanFormatDescriptor()
and a couple of possible memory leaks in FileSpec::EnumerateDirectory().

llvm-svn: 181080
2013-05-04 00:39:52 +00:00
Jason Molenda c16b4af0d7 Remove the UUID::GetAsCString() method which required a buffer to save the
UUID string in; added UUID::GetAsString() which returns the uuid string in
a std::string.  Updated callers to use the new method.

llvm-svn: 181078
2013-05-03 23:56:12 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor 3a8625dda9 Fix logic error in ProcessInfo::SetArg0
llvm-svn: 181049
2013-05-03 19:38:09 +00:00
Enrico Granata c3387333ce <rdar://problem/11742979>
SWIG is smart enough to recognize that C++ operators == and != mean __eq__ and __ne__ in Python and do the appropriate translation
But it is not smart enough to recognize that mySBObject == None should return False instead of erroring out
The %pythoncode blocks are meant to provide those extra smarts (and they play some SWIG&Python magic to find the right function to call behind the scenes with no risk of typos :-)
Lastly, SBBreakpoint provides an == but never provided a != operator - common courtesy is to provide both

llvm-svn: 180987
2013-05-03 01:29:27 +00:00
Daniel Malea c7da5d0122 Add missing include to LLDB.h -- SBStream
llvm-svn: 180954
2013-05-02 21:42:13 +00:00
Greg Clayton 05e2c79f87 We aren't ready for the assertions to be enabled on the ReadWriteLock classes yet.
llvm-svn: 180928
2013-05-02 17:17:05 +00:00
Jim Ingham acff895015 Recommitting r180831 with trivial fix - remember to return errors if you compute.
llvm-svn: 180898
2013-05-02 00:27:30 +00:00
Greg Clayton 160c9d81e0 <rdar://problem/13700260>
<rdar://problem/13723772>

Modified the lldb_private::Thread to work much better with the OperatingSystem plug-ins. Operating system plug-ins can now return have a "core" key/value pair in each thread dictionary for the OperatingSystemPython plug-ins which allows the core threads to be contained with memory threads. It also allows these memory threads to be stepped, resumed, and controlled just as if they were the actual backing threads themselves.

A few things are introduced:
- lldb_private::Thread now has a GetProtocolID() method which returns the thread protocol ID for a given thread. The protocol ID (Thread::GetProtocolID()) is usually the same as the thread id (Thread::GetID()), but it can differ when a memory thread has its own id, but is backed by an actual API thread.
- Cleaned up the Thread::WillResume() code to do the mandatory parts in Thread::ShouldResume(), and let the thread subclasses override the Thread::WillResume() which is now just a notification.
- Cleaned up ClearStackFrames() implementations so that fewer thread subclasses needed to override them
- Changed the POSIXThread class a bit since it overrode Thread::WillResume(). It is doing the wrong thing by calling "Thread::SetResumeState()" on its own, this shouldn't be done by thread subclasses, but the current code might rely on it so I left it in with a TODO comment with an explanation.

llvm-svn: 180886
2013-05-01 21:54:04 +00:00
Daniel Malea 7f3859538f Revert 180829 as it causes hangs in TestTypeCompletion.py on 2 Linux buildbots:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/lldb-x86_64-linux/builds/3810
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/lldb-x86_64-debian-clang/builds/2754

llvm-svn: 180870
2013-05-01 19:14:30 +00:00
Daniel Malea 54e39db805 Reverting 180831 as it crashes TestDefaultConstructorForAPIObjects.py
llvm-svn: 180868
2013-05-01 19:11:56 +00:00
Jim Ingham a23f73dbbc Added an option to "process detach" to keep the process stopped, if the process plugin (or in the
case of ProcessGDBRemote the stub we are talking to) know how to do that.

rdar://problem/13680832

llvm-svn: 180831
2013-04-30 23:46:08 +00:00
Jim Ingham 2d386b35eb Make "process handle -n true -s false" actually notifies of the signal.
rdar://problem/12020085

llvm-svn: 180829
2013-04-30 23:42:24 +00:00
Enrico Granata 82fabf89b4 <rdar://problem/13695846>
Enabling LLDB to write to variables that are stored in registers
Previously, this would not work since the Value's Context loses the notion of the data being in a register
We now store an "original" context that comes out of DWARF parsing, and use that context's data when attempting a write

llvm-svn: 180803
2013-04-30 20:45:04 +00:00
Greg Clayton 46c2b6e605 lldb_private::StopInfo now holds onto a ThreadWP (a std::weak_ptr<lldb_private::Thread>) in case the thread goes away while the stop info still exists.
llvm-svn: 180749
2013-04-29 23:30:46 +00:00
Greg Clayton b5ad4ec7a3 Cleanup logging to use the new "std::string FileSpec::GetPath()" function. Also added a similar function for modules:
std::string
Module::GetSpecificationDescription () const;

This returns the module as "/usr/lib/libfoo.dylib" for normal files (calls "std::string FileSpec::GetPath()" on m_file) but it also might include the object name in case the module is for a .o file in a BSD archive ("/usr/lib/libfoo.a(bar.o)"). Cleaned up necessary logging code to use it.

llvm-svn: 180717
2013-04-29 17:25:54 +00:00
Greg Clayton a44c1e6b63 Don't return a reference to a local variable, and removed a redundant API.
llvm-svn: 180713
2013-04-29 16:36:27 +00:00
Jason Molenda a7ae4673c7 Add a few new methods to FileSpec to make it a little easier to work
with directories, without increasing the size of the FileSpec object.
GetPath() returns a std::string of the full pathname of the file.
IsDirectory(), IsPipe(), IsRegularFile(), IsSocket(), and IsSymbolicLink()
can be used instead of getting the FileType() and comparing it to an enum.

Update PlatformDarwinKernel to use these new methods.

llvm-svn: 180704
2013-04-29 09:46:43 +00:00
Sean Callanan df56540a58 Performance optimizations to ClangUserExpression,
mostly related to management of the stack frame
for the interpreter.

  - First, if the expression can be interpreted,
    allocate the stack frame in the target process
    (to make sure pointers are valid) but only
    read/write to the copy in the host's memory.

  - Second, keep the memory allocations for the
    stack frame and the materialized struct as
    member variables of ClangUserExpression.  This
    avoids memory allocations and deallocations
    each time the expression runs.

<rdar://problem/13043685>

llvm-svn: 180664
2013-04-27 02:19:33 +00:00
Enrico Granata cd67f97cb7 <rdar://problem/12529989>
Synthetic children provider for NSOrderedSet

llvm-svn: 180655
2013-04-27 00:27:20 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor d693c19a73 Fixing a typo in the SBThread::Suspend documentation
llvm-svn: 180621
2013-04-26 18:34:17 +00:00
Enrico Granata c76b97bcce Make a synthetic children provider for the ObjC Class type
llvm-svn: 180588
2013-04-26 00:59:02 +00:00
Greg Clayton f4d6de6a53 Added the ability to extract a ModuleSpecList (a new class) from an ObjectFile. This is designed to be used when you have an object file that contains one or more architectures (MacOSX universal (fat) files) and/or one or more objects (BSD archive (.a files)).
There is a new static ObjectFile function you can call:

size_t
ObjectFile::GetModuleSpecifications (const FileSpec &file,
                                     lldb::offset_t file_offset,
                                     ModuleSpecList &specs)

This will fill in "specs" which the details of all the module specs (file + arch + UUID (if there is one) + object name (for BSD archive objects eventually) + file offset to the object in question).

This helps us when a user specifies a file that contains a single architecture, and also helps us when we are given a debug symbol file (like a dSYM file on MacOSX) that contains one or more architectures and we need to be able to match it up to an existing Module that has no debug info.

llvm-svn: 180224
2013-04-24 22:29:28 +00:00
Enrico Granata e743c78299 <rdar://problem/13209140>
“plugin load” tries to be more helpful when it fails to load a plugin

llvm-svn: 180218
2013-04-24 21:29:08 +00:00
Enrico Granata b636be79c0 Changes to the ObjC runtime
llvm-svn: 180199
2013-04-24 17:49:08 +00:00
Sean Callanan 485f732b84 Fixed a problem where the expression parser would
not find multiple functions with the same name but
different types.  Now we keep track of what types
we've already reported for a function and only elide
functions if we've already reported a conflicting
one.

Also added a test case.

<rdar://problem/11367837>

llvm-svn: 180167
2013-04-24 00:34:41 +00:00
Sylvestre Ledru 333b9974cd Remove duplicate define
llvm-svn: 180095
2013-04-23 12:18:53 +00:00
Enrico Granata 19f0e8c163 Daniel Malea reported seeing warnings for the use of anonymous namespaces in our public API.
Removing these namespace { ... } declarations (but still keeping the helper *Impl objects outside of namespace lldb proper)

llvm-svn: 180067
2013-04-22 22:57:56 +00:00
Daniel Malea 7f3aa1081c Fix lock hierarchy violation in Listener/Broadcaster
- avoid deadlocks if Broadcaster::SignUpListenersForBroadcaster and
  Listener::StartListeningForEventSpec are both called concurrently

llvm-svn: 180050
2013-04-22 21:22:41 +00:00
Daniel Malea 4818460269 Fix data race in Address class by wrapping m_offset in std::atomic
llvm-svn: 180047
2013-04-22 20:59:13 +00:00
Greg Clayton d1d06e4744 <rdar://problem/13697881>
Fixed the GDB remote with the python OS plug-in to not show core threads when they aren't desired and also to have the threads "to the right thing" when continuing.

llvm-svn: 179912
2013-04-20 00:27:58 +00:00
Greg Clayton 71dba2ce89 Be sure to include initializer_list when needed.
llvm-svn: 179911
2013-04-20 00:25:20 +00:00
Greg Clayton 03da4cc294 Fixed some linux buildbot warnings.
llvm-svn: 179892
2013-04-19 21:31:16 +00:00
Sean Callanan d2562509a5 Simplified the management of the data buffer for
an Allocation to reduce heap fragmentation and
make the code less brittle (and to make some
buildbots happier).

llvm-svn: 179868
2013-04-19 17:44:40 +00:00
Ashok Thirumurthi 6ac9d13e61 Provided a variant of ReadCStringFromMemory that supports null terminators of any character width.
This prevents unbounded reads (i.e. reads of GetMaximumSizeOfStringSummary() bytes)
from causing test failures (i.e. due to ptrace EIO or EFAULT on Linux).

Note that ReadCStringFromMemory is marked as deprecated because the loop that calls
ReadMemory does not continue until the string has been completely read.
The expected behavior is to read until until max_bytes or a null terminator.

Note: As discussed on lldb-dev, further testing will be performed with ReadStringFromMemory
before further changes are made for users of ReadCStringFromMemory.

Thanks to Enrico, Matt and Andy for their review feedback.

llvm-svn: 179857
2013-04-19 15:58:38 +00:00
Sean Callanan 443427357f Removed 2800+ lines of code that no longer do anything
now that the IR interpreter and the JIT share the same
materialization codepaths.

llvm-svn: 179842
2013-04-19 08:14:32 +00:00
Sean Callanan 3dbf346ef3 Optimized the way breakpoint conditions are evaluated.
Previously, the options for a breakopint or its
locations stored only the text of the breakpoint
condition (ironically, they used ClangUserExpression
as a glorified std::string) and, each time the condition
had to be evaluated in the StopInfo code, the expression
parser would be invoked via a static method to parse and
then execute the expression.

I made several changes here:

  - Each breakpoint location now has its own
    ClangUserExpressionSP containing a version of
    the breakpoint expression compiled for that exact
    location.

  - Whenever the breakpoint is hit, the breakpoint
    condition expression is simply re-run to determine
    whether to stop.

  - If the process changes (e.g., it's re-run) or
    the source code of the expression changes (we use
    a hash so as to avoid doing string comparisons)
    the ClangUserExpressionSP is re-generated.

This should improve performance of breakpoint
conditions significantly, and takes advantage of
the recent expression re-use work.

llvm-svn: 179838
2013-04-19 07:09:15 +00:00
Sean Callanan bb9945f447 Made IRMemoryMap::FindSpace a little cleverer,
and made attempts to allocate memory in the process
fall back to FindSpace and just allocate memory on
the host (but with real-looking pointers, hence
FindSpace) if the process doesn't allow allocation.
This allows expressions to run on processes that don't
support allocation, like core files.

This introduces an extremely rare potential problem:
If all of the following are true:

- The Process doesn't support allocation;

- the user writes an expression that refers to an
  address that does not yet map to anything, or is
  dynamically generated (e.g., the result of calling
  a function); and

- the randomly-selected address for the static data
  for that specific expression runs into the
  address the user was expecting to work with;

then dereferencing the pointer later results
in the user seeing something unexpected.  This is
unlikely but possible; as a future piece of work,
we should have processes be able to hint to the
expression parser where it can allocate temporary data
of this kind.

llvm-svn: 179827
2013-04-19 01:51:24 +00:00
Greg Clayton 7b0992d9cd After discussing with Chris Lattner, we require C++11, so lets get rid of the macros and just use C++11.
llvm-svn: 179805
2013-04-18 22:45:39 +00:00
Sean Callanan 1582ee6840 This commit changes the way LLDB executes user
expressions.  

Previously, ClangUserExpression assumed that if
there was a constant result for an expression 
then it could be determined during parsing.  In
particular, the IRInterpreter ran while parser
state (in particular, ClangExpressionDeclMap) 
was present.  This approach is flawed, because
the IRInterpreter actually is capable of using
external variables, and hence the result might
be different each run.  Until now, we papered
over this flaw by re-parsing the expression each
time we ran it.

I have rewritten the IRInterpreter to be 
completely independent of the ClangExpressionDeclMap.
Instead of special-casing external variable lookup,
which ties the IRInterpreter closely to LLDB,
we now interpret the exact same IR that the JIT
would see.  This IR assumes that materialization
has occurred; hence the recent implementation of the
Materializer, which does not require parser state
(in the form of ClangExpressionDeclMap) to be 
present.

Materialization, interpretation, and dematerialization
are now all independent of parsing.  This means that
in theory we can parse expressions once and run them
many times.  I have three outstanding tasks before
shutting this down:

    - First, I will ensure that all of this works with
      core files.  Core files have a Process but do not
      allow allocating memory, which currently confuses
      materialization.

    - Second, I will make expression breakpoint 
      conditions remember their ClangUserExpression and
      re-use it.

    - Third, I will tear out all the redundant code
      (for example, materialization logic in
      ClangExpressionDeclMap) that is no longer used.

While implementing this fix, I also found a bug in
IRForTarget's handling of floating-point constants.  
This should be fixed.

llvm-svn: 179801
2013-04-18 22:06:33 +00:00
Greg Clayton e0c64e15a4 Try to unbreak the lldb-x86_64-linux buildbot after recent std::auto_ptr/std::unique_ptr changes.
llvm-svn: 179799
2013-04-18 22:01:06 +00:00
Greg Clayton beb02fd1ea Missed some cases when switching over to using our STD_UNIQUE_PTR macros.
llvm-svn: 179796
2013-04-18 21:01:59 +00:00
Greg Clayton e01e07b6e7 Since we use C++11, we should switch over to using std::unique_ptr when C++11 is being used. To do this, we follow what we have done for shared pointers and we define a STD_UNIQUE_PTR macro that can be used and it will "do the right thing". Due to some API differences in std::unique_ptr and due to the fact that we need to be able to compile without C++11, we can't use move semantics so some code needed to change so that it can compile with either C++.
Anyone wanting to use a unique_ptr or auto_ptr should now use the "STD_UNIQUE_PTR(TYPE)" macro.

llvm-svn: 179779
2013-04-18 18:10:51 +00:00
Greg Clayton 9624985b1a Re-enable m_private_run_lock changes from 179329, but only for Apple hosted builds so it doesn't break the buildbots. We will try and work the issues out in the Apple build before enabling this feature for everyone.
llvm-svn: 179772
2013-04-18 16:57:27 +00:00
Ashok Thirumurthi cf7c55ebcc Revert of r179378 and r179329, which introduce a private thread lock around thread enumeration,
in order to prevent consistent hangs on all 3 LLDB buildbots.

llvm-svn: 179759
2013-04-18 14:38:20 +00:00
Andy Gibbs a9b1125355 Remove duplicate "friend" declaration.
llvm-svn: 179749
2013-04-18 07:42:20 +00:00
Daniel Malea 9ff5633f85 Add missing include
llvm-svn: 179711
2013-04-17 19:26:52 +00:00
Sean Callanan 14cb2aaa69 Added a new API to the IRInterpreter (the old API
will be gone soon!) that lets it interpret a function
using just an llvm::Module, an llvm::Function, and a
MemoryMap.

Also added an API to IRExecutionUnit to get at its
llvm::Function, so that the IRInterpreter can work
with it.

llvm-svn: 179704
2013-04-17 18:35:47 +00:00
Sean Callanan 182bd6c0fe Made the IRInterpreter's methods static, since
it doesn't actually hold any important state.

llvm-svn: 179702
2013-04-17 18:07:40 +00:00
Sean Callanan 175187b36b Made the IRInterpreter be able to operate without
a ClangExpressionDeclMap.  Any functions that
require value resolution etc. fail if the
ClangExpressionDeclMap isn't present - which is
exactly what is desired.

llvm-svn: 179695
2013-04-17 17:51:08 +00:00
Sean Callanan 08052afa2d Updated the IRInterpreter to work with an
IRMemoryMap rather than through its own memory
abstraction.  This considerably simplifies the
code, and makes it possible to run the
IRInterpreter multiple times on an already-parsed
expression in the absence of a ClangExpressionDeclMap.

Changes include:

  - ClangExpressionDeclMap's interface methods
    for the IRInterpreter now take IRMemoryMap
    arguments.  They are not long for this world,
    however, since the IRInterpreter will soon be
    working with materialized variables.

  - As mentioned above, removed the Memory class
    from the IR interpreter altogether.  It had a
    few functions that remain useful, such as
    keeping track of Values that have been placed
    in memory, so I moved those into methods on
    InterpreterStackFrame.

  - Changed IRInterpreter to work with lldb::addr_t
    rather than Memory::Region as its primary
    currency.

  - Fixed a bug in the IRMemoryMap where it did not
    report correct address byte size and byte order
    if no process was present, because it was using
    Target::GetDefaultArchitecture() rather than
    Target::GetArchitecture().

  - Made IRMemoryMap methods clear the Errors they
    receive before running.  Having to do this by
    hand is just annoying.

The testsuite seems happy with these changes, but
please let me know if you see problems (especially
in use cases without a process).

llvm-svn: 179675
2013-04-17 07:50:58 +00:00
Sean Callanan 179b54852b Modified the IRInterpreter to take an IRMemoryMap.
It doesn't use it yet; the next step is to make it
use the IRMemoryMap instead of its own conjured-up
Memory class.

llvm-svn: 179650
2013-04-16 23:49:09 +00:00
Sean Callanan 14b1bae5ee Flipped the big switch: LLDB now uses the new
Materializer for all expressions that need to
run in the target.  This includes the following
changes:

- Removed a bunch of (de-)materialization code
  from ClangExpressionDeclMap and assumed the
  presence of a Materializer where we previously
  had a fallback.

- Ensured that an IRMemoryMap is passed into
  ClangExpressionDeclMap::Materialize().

- Fixed object ownership on LLVMContext; it is
  now owned by the IRExecutionUnit, since the
  Module and the ExecutionEngine both depend on
  its existence.

- Fixed a few bugs in IRMemoryMap and the
  Materializer that showed up during testing.

llvm-svn: 179649
2013-04-16 23:25:35 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor a75418dbd6 Adding new Python API function to check for stopped threads.
llvm-svn: 179577
2013-04-15 23:33:53 +00:00
Sean Callanan 2d37e5a5a5 Added logging to each entity in the Materializer
to make debugging easier when things go wrong.

llvm-svn: 179576
2013-04-15 22:48:23 +00:00
Sean Callanan 87223541ce Removed a duplicate copy of the contents of
Materializer.h that somehow crept in, maybe
during a patch operation.

llvm-svn: 179543
2013-04-15 17:44:44 +00:00
Sean Callanan b024d87822 Audited the existing Materializer code to ensure
that it works in the absence of a process.  Codepaths
in the Materializer now use the best execution context
scope available to them.

llvm-svn: 179539
2013-04-15 17:12:47 +00:00
Greg Clayton 9594f4c818 Fixed issues with the way ELF symbols are parsed:
- Do not add symbols with no names
- Make sure that symbols from ELF symbol tables know that the byte size is correct. Previously the symbols would calculate their sizes by looking for the next symbol and take symbols that had zero size and make them have invalid sizes.
- Added the ability to dump raw ELF symbols by adding a Dump method to ELFSymbol

Also removed some unused code from lldb_private::Symtab.

llvm-svn: 179466
2013-04-13 23:17:23 +00:00
Sean Callanan 458ae1c6eb Now that ValueObjects permit writing, made the
Materializer use that API when dematerializing
variables.

llvm-svn: 179443
2013-04-13 02:06:42 +00:00
Sean Callanan 4458e52c09 I don't know how I managed to build with that missing
semicolon.

llvm-svn: 179442
2013-04-13 01:58:06 +00:00
Sean Callanan 389823e995 Added a SetData() method to ValueObject. This
lets a ValueObject's contents be set from raw
data.  This has certain limitations (notably,
registers can only be set to data that is as
large as the register) but will be useful for
the new Materializer.

I also exposed this interface through SBValue.
I have added a testcase that exercises various
special cases of SBValue::SetData().

llvm-svn: 179437
2013-04-13 01:21:23 +00:00
Sean Callanan f8043fa527 Implemented materialization and dematerialization
for variables in the new Materializer.  This is
much easier now that the ValueObject API is solid.

I still have to implement reading bytes into a
ValueObject, but committing what I have so far.

This code is not yet used, so there will be fixes
when I switch the expression parser over to use the
new Materializer.

llvm-svn: 179416
2013-04-12 21:40:34 +00:00
Greg Clayton b3ae876174 <rdar://problem/13491977>
Made some fixes to the OperatingSystemPython class:
- If any thread dictionary contains any "core=N" key/value pairs then the threads obtained from the lldb_private::Process itself will be placed inside the ThreadMemory threads and will be used to get the information for a thread. 
- Cleaned up all the places where a thread inside a thread was causing problems

llvm-svn: 179405
2013-04-12 20:07:46 +00:00
Sean Callanan 35005f768e Replicated the materialization logic for persistent
variables in the Materializer.  We don't use this
code yet, but will soon once the other materializers
are online.

llvm-svn: 179390
2013-04-12 18:10:34 +00:00
Sean Callanan e14b765a89 Fixed a bug where a few class forward declarations
weren't in the proper namespace.

llvm-svn: 179389
2013-04-12 18:08:10 +00:00
Enrico Granata 4873e52733 <rdar://problem/13623698>
This patch fixes the issue that we were using the C stack as a measure of depth of ValueObject hierarchies, in the sense that we were assuming that recursive ValueObject operations would never be deeper than the stack allows.
This assumption is easy to prove wrong, however.
For instance, after ~10k runs through this loop:
struct node
{
	int value;
	node* child;
	node (int x)
	{
		value = x;
		child = nullptr;
	}
};

int main ()
{
	node root(1);
	node* ptr = &root;
	int j = 2;
	while (1)
	{
		ptr->child = new node(j++);
		ptr = ptr->child;
	}
	return 0;
}

the deepmost child object will be deeper than the stack on most architectures, and we would be unable to display it

This checkin fixes the issue by introducing a notion of root of ValueObject hierarchies.
In a couple cases, we have to use an iterative algorithm instead of going to the root because we want to allow deeper customizations (e.g. formats, dynamic values).
While the patch passes our test suite without regressions, it is a good idea to keep eyes open for any unexpected behavior (recursion can be subtle..)
Also, I am hesitant to introduce a test case since failing at this will not just be marked as an "F", but most definitely crash LLDB.

llvm-svn: 179330
2013-04-11 22:48:58 +00:00
Greg Clayton 3342b9b2c9 <rdar://problem/13370286>
Fixed a case there the OperatingSystemPython would try to access and play with SBValue objects when the process' public run lock was taken. Prior to this fix, all attempts to run any SBValue functions would fail if run from the private state thread (like updating the thread list). Now we have two run locks, one for public (all threads except the private state thread) and one for private.

llvm-svn: 179329
2013-04-11 22:26:47 +00:00
Greg Clayton 269c6e3507 Use std::unique_ptr instead of std::auto_ptr.
llvm-svn: 179328
2013-04-11 22:24:51 +00:00
Sean Callanan 3dd6a42306 Hand over the job of laying out the argument structure
to the Materializer.  Materialization is still done by
the ClangExpressionDeclMap; this will be the next thing
to move.

Also fixed a layout bug that this uncovered.

llvm-svn: 179318
2013-04-11 21:16:36 +00:00
Greg Clayton 973b6c9b00 Static variables inside classes were not being added to the RecordDecl, now they are. This gets us closer to being able to display static variables in classes.
llvm-svn: 179296
2013-04-11 16:57:51 +00:00
Sean Callanan 96d2730a7b Added a Materializer class that contains
information about each variable that needs to
be materialized for an expression to work.  The
next step is to migrate all materialization code
from ClangExpressionDeclMap to Materializer, and
to use it for variable materialization.

llvm-svn: 179245
2013-04-11 00:09:05 +00:00
Jason Molenda f6ce26fb02 When ObjectFileMachO::ParseSections() notices that it has a truncated file, zero out the
SectionList so we don't try to do anything with this file.  Currently we end up crashing
later in the debug session when we read past the end of the file -- this at least gets us
closer with something like ProcessMachCore printing "error: core file has no sections".
<rdar://problem/13468295>

llvm-svn: 179152
2013-04-10 05:58:57 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1c8ef47681 Added support "__attribute__((__vector_size__(B)))" and "__attribute__((ext_vector_type(N)))".
Now we can:
1 - see the return value for functions that return types that use the "ext_vector_size"
2 - dump values that use the vector attributes ("expr $ymm0")
3 - modified the DWARF parser to correctly parse GNU vector types from the DWARF by turning them into clang::Type::ExtVector types instead of just standard arrays

llvm-svn: 178924
2013-04-05 23:27:21 +00:00
Enrico Granata f15ee4e89f <rdar://problem/13563628>
Introducing a negative cache for ObjCLanguageRuntime::LookupInCompleteClassCache()
This helps speed up the (common) case of us looking for classes that are hidden deep within Cocoa internals and repeatedly failing at finding type information for them.
In order for this to work, we need to clean this cache whenever debug information is added. A new symbols loaded event is added that is triggered with add-dsym (before modules loaded would be triggered for both adding modules and adding symbols).
Interested parties can register for this event. Internally, we make sure to clean the negative cache whenever symbols are added.
Lastly, ClassDescriptor::IsTagged() has been refactored to GetTaggedPointerInfo() that also (optionally) returns info and value bits. In this way, data formatters can share tagged pointer code instead of duplicating the required arithmetic.

llvm-svn: 178897
2013-04-05 18:49:06 +00:00
Jason Molenda 9b837a1e42 Add support for Platform plugins to have settings.
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
2013-04-05 05:06:39 +00:00
Sean Callanan 5a1af4e63a Factored out memory access into the target process
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
2013-04-05 02:22:57 +00:00
Jason Molenda 5d5c49cef6 Ah, forgot to include the header file and project file changes in r178827.
llvm-svn: 178830
2013-04-05 02:02:43 +00:00
Greg Clayton b7ad58a0df <rdar://problem/13457391>
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
2013-04-04 20:35:24 +00:00
Greg Clayton bc43cab51d <rdar://problem/13384801>
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
2013-04-03 21:37:16 +00:00
Greg Clayton 43fe217b11 <rdar://problem/13506727>
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
2013-04-03 02:00:15 +00:00
Enrico Granata eb8bd925c6 <rdar://problem/13563403>
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
2013-04-03 01:25:29 +00:00
Jim Ingham 298f378f6a Allow partial matching for alias commands as well as regular commands.
<rdar://problem/13552724>

llvm-svn: 178597
2013-04-03 00:25:49 +00:00
Sean Callanan e55bc8a9c1 Fixed the way ClangASTImporter deports types from
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
2013-03-30 02:31:21 +00:00
Greg Clayton 7d2ef16cb3 <rdar://problem/12022060>
Enable tab completion for regular expression commands.

llvm-svn: 178348
2013-03-29 17:03:23 +00:00
Jim Ingham 8af3b9ca67 Rationalize how we do Halt-ing before Destroy and Detach.
<rdar://problem/13527167>

llvm-svn: 178325
2013-03-29 01:18:12 +00:00
Greg Clayton 3faf47c462 <rdar://problem/11730263>
PC relative loads are missing disassembly comments when disassembled in a live process.

This issue was because some sections, like __TEXT and __DATA in libobjc.A.dylib, were being moved when they were put into the dyld shared cache. This could also affect any other system that slides sections individually.

The solution is to keep track of wether the bytes we will disassemble are from an executable file (file address), or from a live process (load address). We now do the right thing based off of this input in all cases.

llvm-svn: 178315
2013-03-28 23:42:53 +00:00
Greg Clayton ca5ce187fa Be sure to take the mutex when the destructor is called in case other threads are using these lists and those other threads have the mutex locked.
llvm-svn: 178262
2013-03-28 18:41:44 +00:00
Jim Ingham bafdb8d977 The other half of the checkin to produce better error messages when the ThreadPlanCallFunction isn't valid.
llvm-svn: 178203
2013-03-28 00:07:20 +00:00
Greg Clayton 5160ce5c72 <rdar://problem/13521159>
LLDB is crashing when logging is enabled from lldb-perf-clang. This has to do with the global destructor chain as the process and its threads are being torn down.

All logging channels now make one and only one instance that is kept in a global pointer which is never freed. This guarantees that logging can correctly continue as the process tears itself down.

llvm-svn: 178191
2013-03-27 23:08:40 +00:00
Enrico Granata 360cc3188d Implementing the notion of externally-acquirable ScriptInterpreter lock
With this notion, if parties outside the ScriptInterpreter itself need to acquire a lock on script APIs, they can do so by a pattern like this:

{
auto lock = interpeter->AcquireInterpreterLock();
// do whatever you need to do...
} // lock will automatically be released here

This might be useful for classes that use the Python convenience objects (e.g. PythonDictionary) to ensure they keep the underlying interpreter in a safe and controlled condition while they call through the C API functions
Of course, the ScriptInterpreter still manages its internal locking correctly when necessary :-)

llvm-svn: 178189
2013-03-27 22:38:11 +00:00
Greg Clayton d00294483e Don't use a "uintptr_t" for the metadata key, use a "void *". This removes all of the casts that were being used and cleans the code up a bit. Also added the ability to dump the metadata.
llvm-svn: 178113
2013-03-27 01:48:02 +00:00
Greg Clayton 365fe21947 Add a way to dump a ClangASTType to stdout for debugging purposes.
llvm-svn: 178071
2013-03-26 21:01:37 +00:00
Enrico Granata 7c0788b2d9 Data formatters cleanup:
- Making an error message more consistent
- Ensuring the element size is not zero before using it in a modulus
- Properly using target settings to cap the std::list element count
- Removing spurious element size calculations that were unused
- Removing spurious capping in std::map

llvm-svn: 178057
2013-03-26 18:55:08 +00:00
Enrico Granata 9fb5ab558b Our commands that end up displaying a ValueObject as part of their workflow use OptionGroupValueObjectDisplay as their currency for deciding the final representation
ValueObjects themselves use DumpValueObjectOptions as the currency for the same purpose

The code to convert between these two units was replicated (to varying degrees of correctness) in several spots in the code
This checkin provides one and only one (and hopefully correct :-) entry point for this conversion

llvm-svn: 178044
2013-03-26 18:04:53 +00:00
Greg Clayton 4d8ad55c78 Modified patch from Prabhat Verma to enable loading core files through the SBTarget API.
llvm-svn: 177932
2013-03-25 22:40:51 +00:00
Jason Molenda ee7593fbff Add a Reserve method to RangeVector and RangeDataVector. Have the
DWARFCallFrameInfo method which returns a RangeVector pre-size the
vector based on the number of entries it will be adding insted of
growing the vector as items are added.

llvm-svn: 177773
2013-03-22 22:43:14 +00:00
Sean Callanan 6b200d0b3e Modified the way we report fields of records.
Clang requires them to have complete types, but
we were previously only completing them if they
were of tag or Objective-C object types.

I have implemented a method on the ASTImporter
whose job is to complete a type.  It handles not
only the cases mentioned above, but also array
and atomic types.

<rdar://problem/13446777>

llvm-svn: 177672
2013-03-21 22:15:41 +00:00
Jason Molenda 5635f77a99 Add a new method GetFunctionAddressAndSizeVector to DWARFCallFrameInfo.
This returns a vector of <file address, size> entries for all of
the functions in the module that have an eh_frame FDE.

Update ObjectFileMachO to use the eh_frame FDE function addresses if
the LC_FUNCTION_STARTS section is missing, to fill in the start 
addresses of any symbols that have been stripped from the binary.

Generally speaking, lldb works best if it knows the actual start
address of every function in a module - it's especially important
for unwinding, where lldb inspects the instructions in the prologue
of the function.  In a stripped binary, it is deprived of this
information and it reduces the quality of our unwinds and saved
register retrieval.  

Other ObjectFile users may want to use the function addresses from 
DWARFCallFrameInfo to fill in any stripped symbols like ObjectFileMachO
does already.
<rdar://problem/13365659> 

llvm-svn: 177624
2013-03-21 03:36:01 +00:00
Greg Clayton bd180cb623 Fixed the ValidOffsetForDataOfSize() to use simpler logic. Fixed DataExtractor::BytesLeft() to return the correct value.
llvm-svn: 177616
2013-03-21 00:29:45 +00:00
Jason Molenda 7430382970 Change DWARFCallFrameInfo from using a vector of AddressRanges to
track the EH FDEs for the functions in a module to using a
RangeDataVector, a more light-weight data structure that only refers
to File addresses.  Makes the initial FDE scan about 3x faster, uses
less memory.
<rdar://problem/13465650> 

llvm-svn: 177585
2013-03-20 21:57:42 +00:00
Enrico Granata bdbda93f35 Cleanup to the ObjC runtime to remove the now useless ClassDescriptor_Invalid
llvm-svn: 177558
2013-03-20 19:04:28 +00:00
Sean Callanan 2c04735630 Updated the IRExecutionUnit to keep local copies
of the data it writes down into the process even
if the process doesn't exist.  This will allow
the IR interpreter to access static data allocated
on the expression's behalf.

Also cleaned up object ownership in the
IRExecutionUnit so that allocations are created
into the allocations vector.  This avoids needless
data copies.

<rdar://problem/13424594>

llvm-svn: 177456
2013-03-19 23:03:21 +00:00
Enrico Granata 92373533a5 The formatters for std::shared_ptr, std::weak_ptr, std::list, std::vector and std::map as provided by libc++ are now written in C++ instead of Python
std::deque is still in Python but is much less commonly used

llvm-svn: 177454
2013-03-19 22:58:48 +00:00
Enrico Granata 6d37cc6501 This checkin removes the last Cocoa formatters that were implemented in Python and reimplements them in C++. The Python Cocoa formatters are not shipped as part of LLDB anymore, but still exist in the source repository for user reference. Python formatters still exist for STL classes and users can still define their own Python formatters
llvm-svn: 177366
2013-03-19 00:27:22 +00:00
Greg Clayton 9585fbfc67 <rdar://problem/13443931>
Fixed a crasher in the SourceManager where it wasn't checking the m_target member variable for NULL.

In doing this fix, I hardened this class to have weak pointers to the debugger and target in case they do go away. I also changed SBSourceManager to hold onto weak pointers to the debugger and target so they don't keep objects alive by holding a strong reference to them.

llvm-svn: 177365
2013-03-19 00:20:55 +00:00
Sean Callanan 8dfb68e039 Refactored the expression parser so that the IR
and the JITted code are managed by a standalone
class that handles memory management itself.

I have removed RecordingMemoryManager and
ProcessDataAllocator, which filled similar roles
and had confusing ownership, with a common class
called IRExecutionUnit.  The IRExecutionUnit
manages all allocations ever made for an expression
and frees them when it goes away.  It also contains
the code generator and can vend the Module for an
expression to other clases.

The end goal here is to make the output of the
expression parser re-usable; that is, to avoid
re-parsing when re-parsing isn't necessary.

I've also cleaned up some code and used weak pointers
in more places.  Please let me know if you see any
leaks; I checked myself as well but I might have
missed a case.

llvm-svn: 177364
2013-03-19 00:10:07 +00:00
Enrico Granata 9f71ad4fa8 C++ formatters for NSTimeZone and for CFBitVector
llvm-svn: 177219
2013-03-16 01:50:07 +00:00
Enrico Granata 6a92511a08 NS(Mutable)IndexSet formatter moves from Python to C++
llvm-svn: 177217
2013-03-16 01:18:00 +00:00
Enrico Granata 50b5ee5023 Converting more data formatters to C++ - NSBundle, CFBinaryHeap, NSMachPort and NSNotification
llvm-svn: 177213
2013-03-16 00:50:25 +00:00
Greg Clayton 6482d2305e <rdar://problem/13194155>
Variables view out of sync with lldb in Xcode is now fixed. Depending on what happened stack frames could get out of date and a stale shared pointer (one that is no longer a current frame in a thread) could end up being used. 

Now we don't store a weak_ptr to a frame in the ExecutionContextRef class, we just store its stack ID and we always regrab the frame from the thread by stack ID.

llvm-svn: 177208
2013-03-15 23:54:07 +00:00
Enrico Granata 559008649b Porting the Objective-C Class data type’s summary from Python to C++
llvm-svn: 177172
2013-03-15 18:55:30 +00:00
Enrico Granata f68f732746 Moving CFBag and NSBundle summaries from Python to C++
Temporarily disabled non-code-running summaries for CF*Dictionary and NSCountedSet

llvm-svn: 177171
2013-03-15 18:44:08 +00:00
Greg Clayton 4a89501f82 <rdar://problem/12537646>
lldb remembers not-found source file, setting target.source-map doesn't make it re-check for it. Now this is fixed. Each time the source path remappings get updated, the modification ID in the PathMappingList gets bumped and then we know the re-check for sources.

llvm-svn: 177125
2013-03-14 22:52:17 +00:00
Greg Clayton faac111870 <rdar://problem/13421412>
Many "byte size" members and variables were using a mixture of uint32_t and size_t. Switching over to using uint64_t everywhere.

llvm-svn: 177091
2013-03-14 18:31:44 +00:00
Greg Clayton e4ca515ae1 <rdar://problem/13404189>
Made the "--reverse" option to "source list" also be able to use the "--count". This helps us implement support for regexp source list command:

(lldb) l -10

Which gets turned into:

(lldb) source list --reverse --count 10

Also simplified the code that is used to track showing more source from the last file and line.

llvm-svn: 176961
2013-03-13 18:25:49 +00:00
Jim Ingham 17d023f6ac Add a target setting (target.use-fast-stepping) to control using the "run to next branch" stepping algorithm.
llvm-svn: 176958
2013-03-13 17:58:04 +00:00
Jim Ingham 0c61dee1b9 The step by running from branch to branch pretty much works with this checkin (at least for x86_64) but is still
turned off, it needs more qualification.  If you want to play with it, change the initialization of m_use_fast_step
to true.

llvm-svn: 176923
2013-03-13 01:56:41 +00:00
Jim Ingham 32ce20c5ee DoesBranch needs to compute the instruction if it isn't already done.
Handle the "alternate_isa" correctly.

llvm-svn: 176922
2013-03-13 01:55:16 +00:00
Jim Ingham d19444c48b More cleanup, remove an untrue comment.
llvm-svn: 176921
2013-03-13 01:53:26 +00:00
Greg Clayton a4f4223853 Buildbot was failing to build. I guess classes declared in implementation files are treated differently on various compilers causing a "friend class Foo;" to fail for forward declared classes in global namespace.
llvm-svn: 176823
2013-03-11 20:02:03 +00:00
Greg Clayton bff7825a57 <rdar://problem/13372857>
Fixed the exception breakpoints to always use a file filter to make setting exception breakpoint efficient.

llvm-svn: 176821
2013-03-11 18:42:51 +00:00
Sean Callanan 8106d8082c Added very lightweight, statically-allocated
counters for a variety of metrics associated
with expression parsing.  This should give some
idea of how much work the expression parser is
doing on Clang's behalf, and help with hopefully
reducing that load over time.

<rdar://problem/13210748> Audit type search/import for expressions

llvm-svn: 176714
2013-03-08 20:04:57 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1bbcc03455 <rdar://problem/13374267>
Fixed error where objective C methods with selectors names starting with ".cxx_" where causing errors for ARC built binaries.

llvm-svn: 176683
2013-03-08 02:42:06 +00:00
Greg Clayton c4ffd66f06 <rdar://problem/13119621>
Make dynamic type detection faster by using the AST metadata to help out and allow us not to complete types when we don't need to.

After running "purge" on a MacOSX system, the Xcode variables view now populates more than 3x faster with this fix.

llvm-svn: 176676
2013-03-08 01:37:30 +00:00
Jason Molenda 7a1559c239 Add recognition of two more armv7 variants, armv7m and armv7em.
<rdar://problem/13361372> 

llvm-svn: 176674
2013-03-08 01:20:17 +00:00
Sean Callanan 3d27e6603a Updated Apple LLDB version to lldb-300.99.0. Also
updated the build system to support the new Apple
LLDB versioning scheme.

llvm-svn: 176662
2013-03-07 22:29:06 +00:00
Greg Clayton 30820f0685 <rdar://problem/13184855>
Spaces in "settings set" value strings no longer cause setting failures.

llvm-svn: 176532
2013-03-05 23:52:49 +00:00
Greg Clayton 9422dd64f8 <rdar://problem/13338643>
DWARF with .o files now uses 40-60% less memory!

Big fixes include:
- Change line table internal representation to contain "file addresses". Since each line table is owned by a compile unit that is owned by a module, it makes address translation into lldb_private::Address easy to do when needed.
- Removed linked address members/methods from lldb_private::Section and lldb_private::Address
- lldb_private::LineTable can now relink itself using a FileRangeMap to make it easier to re-link line tables in the future
- Added ObjectFile::ClearSymtab() so that we can get rid of the object file symbol tables after we parse them once since they are not needed and kept memory allocated for no reason
- Moved the m_sections_ap (std::auto_ptr to section list) and m_symtab_ap (std::auto_ptr to the lldb_private::Symtab) out of each of the ObjectFile subclasses and put it into lldb_private::ObjectFile.
- Changed how the debug map is parsed and stored to be able to:
    - Lazily parse the debug map for each object file
    - not require the address map for a .o file until debug information is linked for a .o file

llvm-svn: 176454
2013-03-04 21:46:16 +00:00
Jim Ingham 0f063ba6b4 Convert from the C-based LLVM Disassembler shim to the full MC Disassembler API's.
Calculate "can branch" using the MC API's rather than our hand-rolled regex'es.
As extra credit, allow setting the disassembly flavor for x86 based architectures to intel or att.

<rdar://problem/11319574>
<rdar://problem/9329275>

llvm-svn: 176392
2013-03-02 00:26:47 +00:00
Jim Ingham 0943792a65 Move m_destroy_in_process to Process (from ProcessKDP) since it is generally useful,
and use it to keep from doing the OS Plugin UpdateThreadList while destroying, since
if that does anything that requires the API lock it may deadlock against whoever is
running the Process::Destroy.

<rdar://problem/13308627>

llvm-svn: 176375
2013-03-01 20:04:25 +00:00
Greg Clayton 8571963a7c Fixed a case where the result of std::string's c_str() method was being called on a local variable and returned as a const char * incorrectly. We used to cache the thread names for threads in the current host process, but we shoudn't be caching that as the names can change over time, so now a std::string is returned from Host::GetThreadName().
llvm-svn: 176217
2013-02-27 22:51:58 +00:00
Matt Kopec 00049b8b96 Add GNU indirect function support in expressions for Linux.
llvm-svn: 176206
2013-02-27 20:13:38 +00:00
Greg Clayton fac989114f <rdar://problem/13289157>
Set the exception breakpoints more efficiently by specifying two module basenames as module filters for Apple vendor targets.

llvm-svn: 176063
2013-02-26 00:21:38 +00:00
Greg Clayton 72310355ff <rdar://problem/13265297>
StackFrame assumes m_sc is additive, but m_sc can lose its target. So now the SymbolContext::Clear() method takes a bool that indicates if the target should be cleared. Modified all existing code to properly set the bool argument.

llvm-svn: 175953
2013-02-23 04:12:47 +00:00
Enrico Granata d2f16e2c2d <rdar://problem/13265017>
The notion of Crossref command has long been forgotten, and there is nothing using CommandObjectCrossref in the current LLDB codebase
However, this was causing a conflict with process plugins and command aliases ending up in an infinite loop under situations such as:
(lldb) command alias monitor process plugin packet monitor
(lldb) process att -n Calendar
Process 28709 stopped
Executable module set to "/Applications/Calendar.app/Contents/MacOS/Calendar".
Architecture set to: x86_64-apple-macosx.
(lldb) command alias monitor process plugin packet monitor

This fixes the loop (and consequent crash) by disposing of Crossref commands and related code

llvm-svn: 175831
2013-02-21 23:57:25 +00:00
Enrico Granata ea2bc0fb1f <rdar://problem/4529976>
Adding data formatters for iterators for std::map and std::vector (both libc++ and libstdcpp)
This does not include reverse iterators since they are both trickier (due to requirements the standard imposes on them) and much less useful

llvm-svn: 175787
2013-02-21 19:57:10 +00:00
Jim Ingham dff9587640 Add some documentation on how HandleCommand work.
llvm-svn: 175717
2013-02-21 03:17:20 +00:00
Enrico Granata 9d6f7037ba Fixing a potential crasher where a synthetic value could return itself as its static value
llvm-svn: 175574
2013-02-19 23:23:41 +00:00
Enrico Granata 4c5b3f7df6 ValueObjectSynthetic could be wrapping a ValueObjectDynamic. In that case, we want to report that the ValueObject is dynamic since synthetic values are supposed to be just their parent with different children
llvm-svn: 175563
2013-02-19 22:03:00 +00:00
Enrico Granata 9f02e0912d <rdar://problem/12529957>
Synthetic children provider for NSSet

llvm-svn: 175468
2013-02-18 23:16:23 +00:00
Greg Clayton e3e3feea3c Added a host call to get the number of CPUs. It should work on all POSIX unixes, linux and Windows.
llvm-svn: 175405
2013-02-17 20:46:30 +00:00
Enrico Granata f615b80d08 NSSet formatter is now C++ code
Split some NS* formatters in their own source files
Refactored a utility function for the C++ formatters to use
Fixed the skip-summary test case to be explicit about requiring libstdc++ for operation

llvm-svn: 175323
2013-02-15 23:38:37 +00:00
Greg Clayton 79978fc0fc Added missing include.
llvm-svn: 175279
2013-02-15 17:44:31 +00:00
Jim Ingham 299c0c1c09 A little cleanup. {Disable/Enable}Breakpoint actually disables/enables BreakpointSites not breakpoints, it is confusing
to have it not named appropriately.  Also in StopInfoMachException, we aren't testing for software or not software, just
whether the thing is a breakpoint we set.  So don't use "software"...

llvm-svn: 175241
2013-02-15 02:06:30 +00:00
Greg Clayton 399107a936 Centralized the expression prefixes that are used for both expressions and utility functions.
llvm-svn: 175108
2013-02-13 23:57:48 +00:00
Greg Clayton a66c4d96f0 <rdar://problem/13210494>
Parse objective C information as efficiently as possible and without taking dangerous runtime locks.

Reworked the way objective C information is parsed by:
1 - don't read all class names up front, this is about 500K of data with names
2 - add a 32 bit hash map that maps a hash of a name to the Class pointer (isa)
3 - Improved name lookups by using the new hash map
4 - split up reading the objc runtime info into dynamic and shared cache since the shared cache only needs to be read once.
5 - When reading all isa values, also get the 32 bit hash instead of the name
6 - Read names lazily now that we don't need all names up front
7 - Allow the hash maps to not be there and still have this function correctly

There is dead code in here with all of the various methods I tried. I want to check this in first to not lose any of it in case we need to revert to any of the extra code. I will promptly cleanup and commit again.

llvm-svn: 175101
2013-02-13 22:56:14 +00:00
Sean Callanan eeffea416b Made LLDB build with the latest Clang. This meant
changing the ClangASTSource to return a bool instead
of returning a list of results.  Our testsuite mostly
works with this change, but some minor issues may
remain both on LLDB's side and on Clang's side.

llvm-svn: 174949
2013-02-12 08:01:13 +00:00
Jim Ingham 0161b49cba Reworked the way Process::RunThreadPlan and the ThreadPlanCallFunction interoperate to fix problems where
hitting auto-continue signals while running a thread plan would cause us to lose control of the debug 
session.

<rdar://problem/12993641>

llvm-svn: 174793
2013-02-09 01:29:05 +00:00
Greg Clayton 2452ab7fa8 Fixed 2 more issues found by the address sanitizer:
1 - A store off the end of a buffer in ValueObject.cpp
2 - DataExtractor had cases where bad offsets could cause invalid memory to be accessed.

llvm-svn: 174757
2013-02-08 22:02:02 +00:00
Enrico Granata e214a024e0 This checkin implements the data formatter for NSURL in C++ code
llvm-svn: 174735
2013-02-08 19:28:04 +00:00
Enrico Granata 5bfce363e1 <rdar://problem/12898191>
Added a summary for NSMutableAttributedString
In the process, converted formatters for other NSString-based classes over to C++ code

llvm-svn: 174693
2013-02-08 01:55:46 +00:00
Enrico Granata 08ec0b6117 Renaming SBValueList::get() to
opaque_ptr since it returns a void* instead of an usable object.

llvm-svn: 174673
2013-02-07 22:57:46 +00:00
Enrico Granata d96f0682e5 Correct logging for function calls that return SBValueList
llvm-svn: 174670
2013-02-07 22:22:27 +00:00
Enrico Granata 85425d77b8 <rdar://problem/13107151>
SBValueList was backed by a ValueObjectList. This caused us to lose track of the additional metadata in the ValueImpl that backs SBValue.
This checkin fixes that by backing SBValueList with ValueListImpl (that essentially wraps a vector<SBValue>).

llvm-svn: 174638
2013-02-07 18:23:56 +00:00
Greg Clayton 5ce9c5657c <rdar://problem/13159777>
lldb was mmap'ing archive files once per .o file it loads, now it correctly shares the archive between modules.

LLDB was also always mapping entire contents of universal mach-o files, now it maps just the slice that is required.

Added a new logging channel for "lldb" called "mmap" to help track future regressions.

Modified the ObjectFile and ObjectContainer plugin interfaces to take a data offset along with the file offset and size so we can implement the correct caching and efficient reading of parts of files without mmap'ing the entire file like we used to.

The current implementation still keeps entire .a files mmaped (once) and entire slices from universal files mmaped to ensure that if a client builds their binaries during a debug session we don't lose our data and get corrupt object file info and debug info.

llvm-svn: 174524
2013-02-06 17:22:03 +00:00
Greg Clayton 906ba47143 <rdar://problem/11109570>
The first part of the fix for having LLDB handle LTO debugging when the DWARF is in the .o files. This part separates the object file's modules into a separate cache map that maps unique C strings for the N_OSO path to the ModuleSP since one object file might be mentioned more than once in LTO binaries.

llvm-svn: 174476
2013-02-06 00:38:25 +00:00
Enrico Granata 3b1b2dabda <rdar://problem/12953018>
Synthetic children and summary for std::vector<bool> (for both libcxx and libstdcpp).
std::vector<bool> is a special case and is custom-implemented to be a vector of bits, which means we failed to handle it with the standard std::vector<T> formatter.
This checkin provides custom formatters that work correctly

llvm-svn: 174333
2013-02-04 22:54:42 +00:00
Greg Clayton 39f7ee86c8 <rdar://problem/13092722>
Fix in loading mach files from memory when using DynamicLoaderMacOSXDYLD.

Removed the uuid mismatch warning that could be spit out and any time during debugging and removed the test case that was looking for that. Currently the "add-dsym" or "target symbols add" command will report an error when the UUID's don't match.

Be more careful when checking and resolving section + offset addresses to make sure none of the base addresses are invalid.

llvm-svn: 174222
2013-02-01 21:38:35 +00:00
Sean Callanan fa4fab77d4 Modified the expression parser's class wrapper to
support reporting "this" as a templated class.  The
expression parser wraps expressions in C++ methods
as methods with the signature

$__lldb_class::$__lldb_expr(...)

and previously responded to clang's queries about
$__lldb_class with the type of *this.  This didn't
work if *this was a ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl
because ClassTemplateSpecializationDecls can't be
the result of simple name queries.

Instead what we do now is respond that $__lldb_class
is a typedef and that the target of the typedef is
the (potentially templated) type of *this.  That is
much more robust.

Thanks to John McCall for key insights.

<rdar://problem/10987183>

llvm-svn: 174153
2013-02-01 06:55:48 +00:00
Greg Clayton 13fbb99107 Allow the target to give out the size of the red zone for given ABIs.
A bit of cleanup in the heap module. 

llvm-svn: 174129
2013-02-01 00:47:49 +00:00
Jim Ingham 93208b8680 Add "thread return -x" to unwind the innermost user called expression (if you happen to have stopped in it due to a crash.)
Make the message when you hit an crash while evaluating an expression a little clearer, and mention "thread return -x".

rdar://problem/13110464

llvm-svn: 174095
2013-01-31 21:46:01 +00:00
Greg Clayton 325e869463 Remove debug code and commented out code that was left in.
llvm-svn: 173865
2013-01-30 00:29:53 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1b3815cbf4 <rdar://problem/9141269>
Cleaned up the objective C name parsing code to use a class.

Now breakpoints that are set by name that are objective C methods without the leading '+' or '-' will resolve. We do this by expanding all the objective C names for a given string. For example:

(lldb) b [MyString cStringUsingEncoding:]

Will set a breakpoint with multiple possible names: 
-[MyString cStringUsingEncoding:]
+[MyString cStringUsingEncoding:]

Also if you have a category, it will strip the category and set a breakpoint in all variants:

(lldb) [MyString(my_category) cStringUsingEncoding:]

Will resolve to the following names:

-[MyString(my_category) cStringUsingEncoding:]
+[MyString(my_category) cStringUsingEncoding:]
-[MyString cStringUsingEncoding:]
+[MyString cStringUsingEncoding:]

Likewise when we have:

(lldb) b -[MyString(my_category) cStringUsingEncoding:]

It will resolve to two names:
-[MyString(my_category) cStringUsingEncoding:]
-[MyString cStringUsingEncoding:]

llvm-svn: 173858
2013-01-30 00:18:29 +00:00
Enrico Granata b84a9dbf6b <rdar://problem/12552374>
Replacing the address argument type with address-expression in cases where StringToAddress() is used, and hence an expression can be passed where previously only a numeric address was allowed
This makes the documentation more clear and helps users discover that they can truly pass in an expression in these situations.

llvm-svn: 173753
2013-01-29 01:48:30 +00:00
Enrico Granata 9a31ccbad8 <rdar://problem/12890171>
Providing a compact display mode for "po" to use where the convenience variable name and the pointer value are both hidden.
This is for convenience when dealing with ObjC instances where the description often gets it right and the debugger-provided information is not useful to most people.
If you need either of these, "expr" will still show them.

llvm-svn: 173748
2013-01-29 01:35:01 +00:00
Enrico Granata 5548cb50b2 <rdar://problem/12978143>
Data formatters now cache themselves.
This commit provides a new formatter cache mechanism. Upon resolving a formatter (summary or synthetic), LLDB remembers the resolution for later faster retrieval.
Also moved the data formatters subsystem from the core to its own group and folder for easier management, and done some code reorganization.
The ObjC runtime v1 now returns a class name if asked for the dynamic type of an object. This is required for formatters caching to work with the v1 runtime.
Lastly, this commit disposes of the old hack where ValueObjects had to remember whether they were queried for formatters with their static or dynamic type.
Now the ValueObjectDynamicValue class works well enough that we can use its dynamic value setting for the same purpose.

llvm-svn: 173728
2013-01-28 23:47:25 +00:00
Jim Ingham 2995077d8a Add "target.process.stop-on-shared-library-events" setting, and make it work.
Add the ability to give breakpoints a "kind" string, and have the StopInfoBreakpoint
print that in the brief description if set.  Also print the kind - if set - in the breakpoint
listing.
Give kinds to a bunch of the internal breakpoints.
We were deleting the Mac OS X dynamic loader breakpoint as though the id we had stored away was
a breakpoint site ID, but in fact it was a breakpoint id, so we never actually deleted it.  Fixed that.

llvm-svn: 173555
2013-01-26 02:19:28 +00:00
Greg Clayton c7bece56fa <rdar://problem/13069948>
Major fixed to allow reading files that are over 4GB. The main problems were that the DataExtractor was using 32 bit offsets as a data cursor, and since we mmap all of our object files we could run into cases where if we had a very large core file that was over 4GB, we were running into the 4GB boundary.

So I defined a new "lldb::offset_t" which should be used for all file offsets.

After making this change, I enabled warnings for data loss and for enexpected implicit conversions temporarily and found a ton of things that I fixed.

Any functions that take an index internally, should use "size_t" for any indexes and also should return "size_t" for any sizes of collections.

llvm-svn: 173463
2013-01-25 18:06:21 +00:00
Enrico Granata f7b1a34e47 <rdar://problem/12711206>
Extending ValueObjectDynamicValue so that it stores a TypeAndOrName instead of a TypeSP.
This change allows us to reflect the notion that a ValueObject can have a dynamic type for which we have no debug information.
Previously, we would coalesce that to the static type of the object, potentially losing relevant information or even getting it wrong.
This fix ensures we can correctly report the class name for Cocoa objects whose types are hidden classes that we know nothing about (e.g. __NSArrayI for immutable arrays).
As a side effect, our --show-types argument to frame variable no longer needs to append custom dynamic type information.

llvm-svn: 173216
2013-01-23 01:17:27 +00:00
Enrico Granata 13615ede54 Replacing a "no clue why" comment with the explanation it was demanding
llvm-svn: 173111
2013-01-22 01:43:59 +00:00
Enrico Granata 6b4ddc655a <rdar://problem/12437929>
Providing a special mode of operator for "memory read -f c-str" which actually works in most common cases
Where the old behavior would provide:
(lldb) mem read --format s `foo`
0x100000f5d: NULL

Now we do:
(lldb) mem read --format s `foo`
0x100000f5d: "hello world"

You can also specify a count and that many strings will be showed starting at the initial address:
(lldb) mem read -c 2 -f c-str `foo`
0x100000f1d: "hello world"
0x100000f29: "short"

llvm-svn: 173076
2013-01-21 19:20:50 +00:00
Greg Clayton a4d8747d0f <rdar://problem/13010007>
Added the ability for OS plug-ins to lazily populate the thread this. The python OS plug-in classes can now implement the following method:

class OperatingSystemPlugin:
  def create_thread(self, tid, context):
    # Return a dictionary for a new thread to create it on demand

This will add a new thread to the thread list if it doesn't already exist. The example code in lldb/examples/python/operating_system.py has been updated to show how this call us used.

Cleaned up the code in PythonDataObjects.cpp/h:
- renamed all classes that started with PythonData* to be Python*. 
- renamed PythonArray to PythonList. Cleaned up the code to use inheritance where
- Centralized the code that does ref counting in the PythonObject class to a single function.
- Made the "bool PythonObject::Reset(PyObject *)" function be virtual so each subclass can correctly check to ensure a PyObject is of the right type before adopting the object.
- Cleaned up all APIs and added new constructors for the Python* classes to they can all construct form:
	- PyObject *
	- const PythonObject &
	- const lldb::ScriptInterpreterObjectSP &

Cleaned up code in ScriptInterpreterPython:
- Made calling python functions safer by templatizing the production of value formats. Python specifies the value formats based on built in C types (long, long long, etc), and code often uses typedefs for uint32_t, uint64_t, etc when passing arguments down to python. We will now always produce correct value formats as the templatized code will "do the right thing" all the time.
- Fixed issues with the ScriptInterpreterPython::Locker where entering the session and leaving the session had a bunch of issues that could cause the "lldb" module globals lldb.debugger, lldb.target, lldb.process, lldb.thread, and lldb.frame to not be initialized.

llvm-svn: 172873
2013-01-18 23:41:08 +00:00
Sean Callanan 7b5805d0d1 Made the expression handle variables with
DW_AT_const_value instead of a location.  Also
added a testcase covering "frame variable," "expr"
using the IR interpreter, and "expr" using the
LLVM JIT.

<rdar://problem/12978195>

llvm-svn: 172848
2013-01-18 21:20:51 +00:00
Matt Kopec 166b608336 Use insert instead of emplace until support/distribution improves on some platforms (ie. Linux).
llvm-svn: 172840
2013-01-18 20:03:54 +00:00
Enrico Granata bcba2b2b75 <rdar://problem/12786725>
If there is any alive process being debugged, the user is asked for confirmation before quitting LLDB
This should prevent situations where the user mistakenly types "q" and LLDB slaughters their process without any mercy whatsoever
Since it can quickly get tedious, there is a new setting on the command interpreter to disable this and replicate the previous behavior

llvm-svn: 172757
2013-01-17 21:36:19 +00:00
Daniel Malea c85a058ce0 fix 'const const' typo introduced in r172647
llvm-svn: 172724
2013-01-17 15:05:55 +00:00
Greg Clayton b14bed80cb Remove std::string input arguments and replace with "const char *".
llvm-svn: 172647
2013-01-16 19:53:55 +00:00
Enrico Granata bcd80b4723 <rdar://problem/13021266>
Adding FindFirstGlobalVariable to SBModule and SBTarget
These calls work like FindGlobalVariables but they only return the first match found and so they can return an SBValue instead of an SBValueList for added convenience of use

llvm-svn: 172636
2013-01-16 18:53:52 +00:00
Greg Clayton 949e82216c <rdar://problem/13009943>
Added a unique integer identifier to processes. Some systems, like JTAG or other simulators, might always assign the same process ID (pid) to the processes that are being debugged. In order for scripts and the APIs to uniquely identify the processes, there needs to be another ID. Now the SBProcess class has:

uint32_t SBProcess::GetUniqueID();

This integer ID will help to truly uniquely identify a process and help with appropriate caching that can be associated with a SBProcess object.

llvm-svn: 172628
2013-01-16 17:29:04 +00:00
Sean Callanan 3c495c187f ClangExpressionVariable previously was not capable of
handling multiple clients.  However, occasionally an
expression must be run in the service of another
expression, and in this case two parsers need to access
the same list of persistent variables.

To allow this, persistent variables now provide state
for multiple parsers, and parsers must allocate, access,
and deallocate this state by providing their own ID
(at the moment, simply the value of the "this" pointer).

<rdar://problem/12914539>

llvm-svn: 172573
2013-01-15 23:29:36 +00:00
Jim Ingham 184e981111 Separated the "expr --unwind-on-error" behavior into two parts, actual errors (i.e. crashes) which continue to be
controlled by the --unwind-on-error flag, and --ignore-breakpoint which separately controls behavior when a called
function hits a breakpoint.  For breakpoints, we don't unwind, we either stop, or ignore the breakpoint, which makes
more sense.  
Also make both these behaviors globally settable through "settings set".
Also handle the case where a breakpoint command calls code that ends up re-hitting the breakpoint.  We were recursing
and crashing.  Now we just stop without calling the second command.

<rdar://problem/12986644>
<rdar://problem/9119325>

llvm-svn: 172503
2013-01-15 02:47:48 +00:00
Enrico Granata 93d5966513 <rdar://problem/12790664>
Single-character Unicode data formatters

llvm-svn: 172492
2013-01-14 23:53:26 +00:00
Enrico Granata e274088db0 <rdar://problem/12239827>
Making a summary for std::wstring as provided by libstdc++ along with a relevant test case

llvm-svn: 172286
2013-01-12 01:22:57 +00:00
Enrico Granata 3309d88198 <rdar://problem/12239827>
Providing a data formatter for libc++ std::wstring
In the process, refactoring the std::string data formatter to be written in C++ so that commonalities between the two can be exploited
Also, providing a new API on the ValueObject to navigate a hierarchy by index-path
Lastly, an appropriate test case is included

llvm-svn: 172282
2013-01-12 01:00:22 +00:00
Greg Clayton 91c0e749e3 <rdar://problem/12973809>
Fixed an issue with the auto loading of script resources in debug info files. Any platform can add support for this, and on MacOSX we allow dSYM files to contain python modules that get automatically loaded when a dSYM file is associated with an executable or shared library. 

The modifications will now:
- Let the module locate the symbol file naturally instead of using a function that only works in certain cases. This helps us to locate the script resources as long as the dSYM file can be found.
- Don't try and do any of this if the script interpreter has scripting disabled.
- Allow more than one scripting resource to be found in a symbol file by returning the list
- Load the scripting resources when a symbol file is added via the "target symbols add" command.
- Be smarter about matching the dSYM mach-o file to an existing executable in the target images by stripping extensions on the symfile basname if needed.

llvm-svn: 172275
2013-01-11 23:44:27 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1e0c88401e <rdar://problem/12990038>
Fixed an issue where the platform auto select code was changing the architecture and causing the wrong architecture to be assigned to the target.

llvm-svn: 172251
2013-01-11 20:49:54 +00:00
Enrico Granata f68df12fb0 <rdar://problem/12725746>
Providing data formatters for char16_t* and char32_t* C++11-style Unicode strings
Using this chance to refactor the UTF data reader used for data formatters for added generality
Added a relevant test case

llvm-svn: 172119
2013-01-10 22:08:35 +00:00
Sean Callanan 087f437b60 Added emulation of shifts to the IR interpreter.
<rdar://problem/12978619>

llvm-svn: 172013
2013-01-09 22:44:41 +00:00
Greg Clayton f9fc609fe7 Expanded the flags that can be set for a command object in lldb_private::CommandObject. This list of available flags are:
enum
{
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    // eFlagRequiresTarget
    //
    // Ensures a valid target is contained in m_exe_ctx prior to executing
    // the command. If a target doesn't exist or is invalid, the command
    // will fail and CommandObject::GetInvalidTargetDescription() will be
    // returned as the error. CommandObject subclasses can override the
    // virtual function for GetInvalidTargetDescription() to provide custom
    // strings when needed.
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    eFlagRequiresTarget         = (1u << 0),
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    // eFlagRequiresProcess
    //
    // Ensures a valid process is contained in m_exe_ctx prior to executing
    // the command. If a process doesn't exist or is invalid, the command
    // will fail and CommandObject::GetInvalidProcessDescription() will be
    // returned as the error. CommandObject subclasses can override the
    // virtual function for GetInvalidProcessDescription() to provide custom
    // strings when needed.
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    eFlagRequiresProcess        = (1u << 1),
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    // eFlagRequiresThread
    //
    // Ensures a valid thread is contained in m_exe_ctx prior to executing
    // the command. If a thread doesn't exist or is invalid, the command
    // will fail and CommandObject::GetInvalidThreadDescription() will be
    // returned as the error. CommandObject subclasses can override the
    // virtual function for GetInvalidThreadDescription() to provide custom
    // strings when needed.
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    eFlagRequiresThread         = (1u << 2),
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    // eFlagRequiresFrame
    //
    // Ensures a valid frame is contained in m_exe_ctx prior to executing
    // the command. If a frame doesn't exist or is invalid, the command
    // will fail and CommandObject::GetInvalidFrameDescription() will be
    // returned as the error. CommandObject subclasses can override the
    // virtual function for GetInvalidFrameDescription() to provide custom
    // strings when needed.
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    eFlagRequiresFrame          = (1u << 3),
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    // eFlagRequiresRegContext
    //
    // Ensures a valid register context (from the selected frame if there
    // is a frame in m_exe_ctx, or from the selected thread from m_exe_ctx)
    // is availble from m_exe_ctx prior to executing the command. If a
    // target doesn't exist or is invalid, the command will fail and
    // CommandObject::GetInvalidRegContextDescription() will be returned as
    // the error. CommandObject subclasses can override the virtual function
    // for GetInvalidRegContextDescription() to provide custom strings when
    // needed.
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    eFlagRequiresRegContext     = (1u << 4),
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    // eFlagTryTargetAPILock
    //
    // Attempts to acquire the target lock if a target is selected in the
    // command interpreter. If the command object fails to acquire the API
    // lock, the command will fail with an appropriate error message.
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    eFlagTryTargetAPILock       = (1u << 5),
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    // eFlagProcessMustBeLaunched
    //
    // Verifies that there is a launched process in m_exe_ctx, if there
    // isn't, the command will fail with an appropriate error message.
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    eFlagProcessMustBeLaunched  = (1u << 6),
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    // eFlagProcessMustBePaused
    //
    // Verifies that there is a paused process in m_exe_ctx, if there
    // isn't, the command will fail with an appropriate error message.
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    eFlagProcessMustBePaused    = (1u << 7)
};

Now each command object contains a "ExecutionContext m_exe_ctx;" member variable that gets initialized prior to running the command. The validity of the target objects in m_exe_ctx are checked to ensure that any target/process/thread/frame/reg context that are required are valid prior to executing the command. Each command object also contains a Mutex::Locker m_api_locker which gets used if eFlagTryTargetAPILock is set. This centralizes a lot of checking code that was previously and inconsistently implemented across many commands.

llvm-svn: 171990
2013-01-09 19:44:40 +00:00
Jim Ingham 196bbc2571 Add a "--reverse" or "-r" option to the "list" with no options command. This will list backwards from the
last source point listed.
Also fix the setting of the default file & line to the file containing main, when you do a plain "list".

<rdar://problem/12685226>

llvm-svn: 171945
2013-01-09 03:27:33 +00:00
Jim Ingham bf2956a2f8 Add an SBProcess API to get the current StopID, either considering or ignoring stops caused by expression
evaluation.

<rdar://problem/12968562>

llvm-svn: 171914
2013-01-08 23:22:42 +00:00
Han Ming Ong c2c423eac2 <rdar://problem/12976225>
Checking in the support for doing index ids reservation when given a thread id.

llvm-svn: 171904
2013-01-08 22:10:01 +00:00
Greg Clayton c1b2ccfd34 <rdar://problem/12953853>
Setting breakpoints using "breakpoint set --selector <SEL>" previously didn't when there was no dSYM file.

Also fixed issues in the test suite that arose after fixing the bug.

Also fixed the log channels to properly ref count the log streams using weak pointers to the streams. This fixes a test suite problem that would happen when you specified a full path to the compiler with the "--compiler" option.

llvm-svn: 171816
2013-01-08 00:01:36 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor c740150f0b Handle the case of unordered sequences in a DWARF line table.
llvm-svn: 171548
2013-01-04 22:57:56 +00:00
Greg Clayton 4b63a5c1ce <rdar://problem/12928282>
Added SBTarget::EvaluateExpression() so expressions can be evaluated without needing a process.

Also fixed many functions that deal with clang AST types to be able to properly handle the clang::Type::Elaborated types ("struct foo", "class bar").

llvm-svn: 171476
2013-01-04 18:10:18 +00:00
Jim Ingham e2231ac783 Added an SBAPI to get the PythonPath (if the Host knows how to do that). And a -P option to the Driver
to print it out.  Changed dotest.py to use that to find the PythonPath it should use given the lldb binary
it was told to run.

llvm-svn: 170932
2012-12-21 22:22:26 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor f85defaea5 Adding eStopReasonThreadExiting and fixing the handling of this state on Linux.
llvm-svn: 170800
2012-12-20 23:08:03 +00:00
Enrico Granata 557fd00a6f <rdar://problem/12446222>
Implement the ability for Python commands to be interrupted by pressing CTRL+C
Also add a new Mutex subclass that attempts to be helpful for debugging by logging actions performed on it

FYI of all interested - there is a separate deadlocking issue related to how LLDB dispatches CTRL+C that might cause LLDB to deadlock upon pressing CTRL+C while in a Python command.
This is not a regression, and was just previously masked by us not even trying to bail out of Python commands, so that it would not be clear from a user perspective whether we were
deadlocked or stuck in an inconsistent state within the Python interpreter.

llvm-svn: 170612
2012-12-19 23:42:07 +00:00
Sean Callanan 7be70e8528 This patch removes the SymbolFileSymtab support
for reporting class types from Objective-C runtime
class symbols.  Instead, LLDB now queries the 
Objective-C runtime for class types.

We have also added a (minimal) Objective-C runtime
type vendor for Objective-C runtime version 1, to 
prevent regressions when calling class methods in
the V1 runtime.

Other components of this fix include:

- We search the Objective-C runtime in a few more
  places.

- We enable enumeration of all members of
  Objective-C classes, which Clang does in certain
  circumstances.

- SBTarget::FindFirstType and SBTarget::FindTypes
  now query the Objective-C runtime as needed.

- I fixed several test cases.

<rdar://problem/12885034>

llvm-svn: 170601
2012-12-19 23:05:01 +00:00
Jim Ingham 1b5792e5ad Adding events when watchpoints are set or changed.
<rdar://problem/11597849>

llvm-svn: 170400
2012-12-18 02:03:49 +00:00
Jim Ingham 17fafa155c Remove the “len” defaulted parameter from CommandReturnObject::AppendMessage, AppendWarning and AppendError. Nobody was using them, and it meant if you accidentally used the AppendWarning when you meant AppendWarningWithFormat with an integer in the format string, it would compile and then return your string plus some unknown amount of junk.
llvm-svn: 170266
2012-12-15 02:40:54 +00:00
Greg Clayton 81409635e0 <rdar://problem/12156204>
x/a print wouldn't always reset the word size to the size of a pointer if a previous memory read using x/<gdb-format> had been used that set it to another width.

llvm-svn: 170264
2012-12-15 01:44:51 +00:00
Greg Clayton 136dff8725 Cleaned up the UUID mismatch just printing itself whenever it wants to by allowing an optional feedback stream to be passed along when getting the symbol vendor.
llvm-svn: 170174
2012-12-14 02:15:00 +00:00
Enrico Granata 9e7b388589 <rdar://problem/11689939>
Supporting a compact display syntax for ObjC pointers where 0x00.....0 is replaced by a much more legible "nil"
e.g. this would show:
(NSArray *) $2 = nil
instead of:
(NSArray *) $2 = 0x0000000000000000 <nil>

llvm-svn: 170161
2012-12-13 23:50:33 +00:00
Sean Callanan bf4b7be68e Removed the == and != operators from ArchSpec, since
equality can be strict or loose and we want code to
explicitly choose one or the other.

Also renamed the Compare function to IsEqualTo, to
avoid confusion.

<rdar://problem/12856749>

llvm-svn: 170152
2012-12-13 22:07:14 +00:00
Enrico Granata eb17816bf4 <rdar://problem/10898363>
Emitting a warning when defining a summary or a synthetic provider and the function/class name provided does not correspond to a valid scripting object

Also using this chance to edit a few error messages from weird "internal error" markers to actual user-legible data!

llvm-svn: 170013
2012-12-12 20:11:05 +00:00
Jim Ingham c627682ef7 Fixed a few bugs in the "step in" thread plan logic.
Added a "step-in-target" flag to "thread step-in" so if you have something like:

Process 28464 stopped
* thread #1: tid = 0x1c03, function: main , stop reason = breakpoint 1.1
    frame #0: 0x0000000100000e08 a.out`main at main.c:62
   61         
-> 62         int A6 = complex (a(4), b(5), c(6)); // Stop here to step targetting b and hitting breakpoint.
   63             

and you want to get into "complex" skipping a, b and c, you can do:

(lldb) step -t complex
Process 28464 stopped
* thread #1: tid = 0x1c03, function: complex , stop reason = step in
    frame #0: 0x0000000100000d0d a.out`complex at main.c:44
   41     
   42     int complex (int first, int second, int third)
   43     {
-> 44         return first + second + third;  // Step in targetting complex should stop here
   45     }
   46         
   47     int main (int argc, char const *argv[])

llvm-svn: 170008
2012-12-12 19:58:40 +00:00
Greg Clayton 6ab801394f Allow LLDB to work with dSYM files that have a DWARF compile unit with nothing else to support clang's new -gline-tables-only mode of compiling.
llvm-svn: 169994
2012-12-12 17:30:52 +00:00
Enrico Granata 9d14084b45 Adding a validation callback mechanism to OptionValueString (such a feature might theoretically be added to the general OptionValue base class should the need arise)
Using this mechanism, making sure that the options to pass a summary string or a named summary to frame variable do not have invalid values

<rdar://problem/11576143>

llvm-svn: 169927
2012-12-11 22:42:19 +00:00
Jim Ingham c3faa19577 Broadcast an event when the selected thread is changed.
<rdar://problem/10976636>

llvm-svn: 169810
2012-12-11 02:31:48 +00:00
Greg Clayton 315501e254 Added GetCanonicalType() to SBType:
lldb::SBType
SBType::GetCanonicalType();

llvm-svn: 169655
2012-12-08 00:17:07 +00:00
Daniel Malea a85e6b6c32 Fix a few more clang (3.2) warnings on Linux:
- remove unused members
- add NO_PEDANTIC to selected Makefiles
- fix return values (removed NULL as needed)
- disable warning about four-char-constants
- remove unneeded const from operator*() declaration
- add missing lambda function return types
- fix printf() with no format string
- change sizeof to use a type name instead of variable name
- fix Linux ProcessMonitor.cpp to be 32/64 bit friendly
- disable warnings emitted by swig-generated C++ code

Patch by Matt Kopec!

llvm-svn: 169645
2012-12-07 22:21:08 +00:00
Jim Ingham 6a51085e09 Separate initing the stdout/stderr for running the Python Script interpreter from initing the lldb.target/frame/etc globals,
and only do the latter when it makes sense to.

<rdar://problem/12554049>

llvm-svn: 169614
2012-12-07 17:43:38 +00:00
Greg Clayton b9d5df58d4 <rdar://problem/12820334>
I modified the "Args::StringtoAddress(...)" function to be able to evaluate address expressions. This is now used for any command line arguments or options that takes addresses like:

memory read <addr> [<end-addr>]
memory write <addr>
breakpoint set --address <addr>
disassemble --start-address <addr> --end-address <addr>

It calls the expression parser to evaluate the address expression and will also work around the issue where the compiler doesn't like to add offsets to function pointers (which is what happens when you try to evaluate "main + 12"). So there is a temp fix in the Args::StringtoAddress() to work around this until we can get special compiler support for debug expressions with function pointers.

llvm-svn: 169556
2012-12-06 22:49:16 +00:00
Greg Clayton 4ef877f5e9 <rdar://problem/12560257>
Fixed zero sized arrays to work correctly. This will only happen once we get a clang that emits correct debug info for zero sized arrays. For now I have marked the TestStructTypes.py as an expected failure.

llvm-svn: 169465
2012-12-06 02:33:54 +00:00
Daniel Malea ad75f07274 Move isprint8() into lldb_private as per post-commit review from Stefanus
llvm-svn: 169454
2012-12-06 00:10:37 +00:00
Greg Clayton b43165b7a5 <rdar://problem/12749733>
Always allows getting builtin types by name even if there is no backing debug information.

llvm-svn: 169424
2012-12-05 21:24:42 +00:00
Daniel Malea 90b0c84bcf Define isprint8() wrapper around isprint() in order to avoid crashes on Linux
llvm-svn: 169417
2012-12-05 20:24:57 +00:00
Jason Molenda e1b68aded6 Add an LLDB_LOG_TARGET logging channel (log eanble lldb target).
Update the Target methods which can change the target log to this
channel.

llvm-svn: 169342
2012-12-05 00:25:49 +00:00
Daniel Malea 93a64300f8 Fix Linux build warnings due to redefinition of macros:
- add new header lldb-python.h to be included before other system headers
- short term fix (eventually python dependencies must be cleaned up)

Patch by Matt Kopec!

llvm-svn: 169341
2012-12-05 00:20:57 +00:00
Greg Clayton 90ba81150e <rdar://problem/12649160>
Added the ability to debug through your process exec'ing itself to the same architecture.

llvm-svn: 169340
2012-12-05 00:16:59 +00:00
Greg Clayton e14e19253d <rdar://problem/12750060>
Add the ability to get a symbol or symbols by name and type from a SBModule, and also the ability to get all symbols by name and type from SBTarget objects.

llvm-svn: 169205
2012-12-04 02:22:16 +00:00
Jim Ingham 15a2860b09 Missing #include to pick up def'n of TerminalState.h.
llvm-svn: 169203
2012-12-04 01:57:57 +00:00
Greg Clayton 3bcdfc0ec1 <rdar://problem/12798131>
Cleaned up the option parsing code to always pass around the short options as integers. Previously we cast this down to "char" and lost some information. I recently added an assert that would detect duplicate short character options which was firing during the test suite.

This fix does the following:
- make sure all short options are treated as "int"
- make sure that short options can be non-printable values when a short option is not required or when an option group is mixed into many commands and a short option is not desired
- fix the help printing to "do the right thing" in all cases. Previously if there were duplicate short character options, it would just not emit help for the duplicates
- fix option parsing when there are duplicates to parse options correctly. Previously the option parsing, when done for an OptionGroup, would just start parsing options incorrectly by omitting table entries and it would end up setting the wrong option value

llvm-svn: 169189
2012-12-04 00:32:51 +00:00
Jim Ingham c5917d9a38 Save and restore terminal state when lldb is suspended with SIGTSTP and resumed with SIGCONT.
Readline & gdb have a bunch of code to handle older UNIX'es with other job control mechanisms.
I didn't try to replicate that.

llvm-svn: 169032
2012-11-30 20:23:19 +00:00
Enrico Granata 69ea91b402 <rdar://problem/12676084> Dump the traceback when a Python error occurs in "command script import" and the exception is not an ImportError
llvm-svn: 169031
2012-11-30 20:15:16 +00:00
Han Ming Ong 929a94f026 <rdar://problem/12780259>
Prevent async and sync calls to get profile data from stomping on each other.
At the same time, don't use '$' as end delimiter per chunk of profile data.

llvm-svn: 168948
2012-11-29 22:14:45 +00:00
Daniel Malea 9bbc8da517 Add 'class' keyword to friend definition (to fix gcc 4.6 build)
llvm-svn: 168827
2012-11-28 23:20:22 +00:00
Jim Ingham 75f27e8610 Cleanup - remove declarations of unimplemented functions.
llvm-svn: 168807
2012-11-28 20:09:03 +00:00
Greg Clayton 3d51b9f957 <rdar://problem/12106825>
Allow the expression parser to see more than just data symbols. We now accept any symbol that has an address. We take precautions to only accept symbols by their mangled or demangled names only if the demangled name was not synthesized. If the demangled name is synthesized, then we now mark symbols accordingly and only compare against the mangled original name. 

llvm-svn: 168668
2012-11-27 01:52:16 +00:00
Jim Ingham 8559a35508 The Function calling thread plan was replacing the stored stop info too soon, causing recursive entry into the
breakpoint StopInfo's PerformAction, which is bad.  Reworked this so that it is now correct.

<rdar://problem/12501259>

llvm-svn: 168634
2012-11-26 23:52:18 +00:00
Filipe Cabecinhas 648c5bd273 Remove unneeded const qualifier
llvm-svn: 168342
2012-11-20 00:03:38 +00:00
Filipe Cabecinhas 64b0107379 Remove unused member variable.
llvm-svn: 168339
2012-11-19 23:00:57 +00:00
Jason Molenda d251c9d163 Han Ming's commit in r168228 had a bunch of 4-space tabs
in the source files.  Expand to spaces.  No content changes,
just whitespace.

llvm-svn: 168238
2012-11-17 01:41:04 +00:00
Han Ming Ong c811d382f0 Follow up on <rdar://12720514>. Removed commented out code.
llvm-svn: 168232
2012-11-17 00:33:14 +00:00
Han Ming Ong ab3b8b22a1 <rdar://problem/12720514> Sub-TLF: Provide service to profile the inferior
This allows client to query profiling states on the inferior.

llvm-svn: 168228
2012-11-17 00:21:04 +00:00
Greg Clayton 474148e4ac <rdar://problem/12712928>
Removed an assert that was for debug only.

llvm-svn: 168190
2012-11-16 20:00:00 +00:00
Daniel Malea f0854b070a Update RecordingMemoryManager as per change to RuntimeDyld base class
made in upstream llvm (r168114)

llvm-svn: 168184
2012-11-16 19:17:44 +00:00
Sean Callanan e0b23b5198 In cases where the Objective-C ivar symbols are stripped out,
expressions that refer to ivars will not work because Clang
emits IR that refers to them to get the ivar offsets. 
However, it is possible to search the runtime for these values.

I have added support for reading the relevant tables to the
Objective-C runtime, and extended ClangExpressionDeclMap to
query that information if and only if it doesn't find the symbols
in the binary.

Also added a testcase.

<rdar://problem/12628122>

llvm-svn: 168018
2012-11-15 02:02:04 +00:00
Jim Ingham e9322ce61a Revision of the patch from Andrew Kaylor <andrew.kaylor@intel.com> to prevent missing an event added in WaitForEventsInternal, narrowing the time in which we are not accepting new events. Also, made everything that was protected private, since there really isn't any good reason why subclasses would have to muck with the listener internals.
llvm-svn: 167857
2012-11-13 19:09:45 +00:00
Enrico Granata c24eacc85d <rdar://problem/11814875>
If a ValueObjectDynamic has no formatter, try using its static type to figure one out

llvm-svn: 167803
2012-11-13 02:05:45 +00:00
Greg Clayton 45f6973967 New compiler warnings caught issues with the m_encoding_uid field that should have been a lldb::user_id_t type, but was a uint32_t a long time ago and never got updated.
llvm-svn: 167774
2012-11-12 22:54:26 +00:00
Daniel Malea 33c20f45f1 Replace const_iterator with iterator to build against libstdc++
- libstdc++ defines vector::erase(iterator) but not vector::erase(const_iterator)

llvm-svn: 167764
2012-11-12 22:16:27 +00:00
Greg Clayton 65ec1032df <rdar://problem/12153915>
When uniquing classes against one another we can't depend on any or all of the artificial functions (default ctor, dtor, copy ctor, move ctor, etc) being in each definition. Now we treat those separately and handle those to the best of our ability.

llvm-svn: 167752
2012-11-12 21:27:20 +00:00
Jim Ingham f57b435598 how to do it correctly.
llvm-svn: 167656
2012-11-10 02:08:14 +00:00
Enrico Granata efe637d440 Minor cleanups to the new ModuleList notification APIs: passing in the ModuleList as part of the callbacks, and not copying the notifier as part of copy constructing and assigning
llvm-svn: 167592
2012-11-08 19:16:03 +00:00
Enrico Granata 1759848be0 <rdar://problem/12586350>
This commit does three things:
(a) introduces a new notification model for adding/removing/changing modules to a ModuleList, and applies it to the Target's ModuleList, so that we make sure to always trigger the right set of actions
whenever modules come and go in a target. Certain spots in the code still need to "manually" notify the Target for several reasons, so this is a work in progress
(b) adds a new capability to the Platforms: locating a scripting resources associated to a module. A scripting resource is a Python file that can load commands, formatters, ... and any other action
of interest corresponding to the loading of a module. At the moment, this is only implemented on Mac OS X and only for files inside .dSYM bundles - the next step is going to be letting
the frameworks themselves hold their scripting resources. Implementors of platforms for other systems are free to implement "the right thing" for their own worlds
(c) hooking up items (a) and (b) so that targets auto-load the scripting resources as the corresponding modules get loaded in a target. This has a few caveats at the moment:
 - the user needs to manually add the .py file to the dSYM (soon, it will also work in the framework itself)
 - if two modules with the same name show up during the lifetime of an LLDB session, the second one won't be able to load its scripting resource, but will otherwise work just fine

llvm-svn: 167569
2012-11-08 02:22:02 +00:00
Jason Molenda ba813dc03c Add new ArchSpec methods, IsCompatibleMatch() and IsExactMatch().
The operator== method is a synonym for IsExactMatch().  

The essential difference between these two is that IsCompatibleMatch()
will say that armv7 and armv7s are compatible and return true.
IsExactMatch() will say that armv7 and armv7s are not a match.

An armv7s cpu can run either generic armv7 binaries or armv7s binaries
(the latter being tuned for it).  When we're picking the slice of a 
universal Mach-O file to load in an armv7s Target, we need to be able to
first look for an exact cpu subtype match (armv7s == armv7s) and failing
that, looking for a slice with a compatible architecture.

Update ObjectContainerUniversalMachO::GetObjectFile to prefer an exact
match of the cpu type, falling back to a compatible match if necessary.

<rdar://problem/12593515>

llvm-svn: 167365
2012-11-04 03:20:05 +00:00
Greg Clayton 2508b9b8d3 <rdar://problem/12585314>
LLDB now provides base class offsets (virtual and non virtual) to Clang's record layout. We previously were told this wasn't necessary, but it is when pragma pack gets involved.

llvm-svn: 167262
2012-11-01 23:20:02 +00:00
Greg Clayton aa0c70e38c Get rid of hack by making the actual call public. This was causing the lldb-platform to not be able to link.
llvm-svn: 167253
2012-11-01 21:35:16 +00:00
Greg Clayton 26ab83d3dd Carlo Kok found an issue where default parameters were causing the wrong argument to be passed. I got rid of the default args so we don't run into this.
llvm-svn: 167167
2012-10-31 20:49:04 +00:00
Sean Callanan 256cf2cb49 Rmoved a duplicate version of SetSelectedThreadByID
that confused external clients.

<rdar://problem/12599528>

llvm-svn: 167097
2012-10-31 02:12:08 +00:00
Enrico Granata 085577f8d0 <rdar://problem/12586188> Make ImportError a special case for "command script import", such that the error message for the exception becomes the error for the entire import operation
and silence the backtrace printout

In the process, refactor the Execute* commands in ScriptInterpreter to take an options object, and add a new setting to not mask out errors so that the callers can handle them directly
instead of having the default behavior

llvm-svn: 167067
2012-10-31 00:01:26 +00:00
Jim Ingham 5fdeed4e9f Make blocks that capture their containing method's object pointer look like methods of
the containing class so that direct ivar access will work in the expression parser.

<rdar://problem/9797999>

llvm-svn: 167061
2012-10-30 23:35:54 +00:00
Greg Clayton 0665a0f09e Path from Ashok Thirumurthi:
The attached patch adds eValueTypeVector to lldb_private::Value.  The nested struct Vector is patterned after RegisterValue::m_data.buffer.  This change to Value allows ClangExpressionDeclMap::LookupDecl to return vector register data for consumption by InterpreterStackFrame::ResolveValue.  Note that ResolveValue was tweaked slightly to allocate enough memory for vector registers.
 
An immediate result of this patch is that "expr $xmm0" generates the same results on Linux as on the Mac, which is good enough for TestRegisters.py.  In addition, the log of m_memory.PrintData(data_region.m_base, data_region.m_extent) shows that the register content has been resolved successfully.  On the other hand, the output is glaringly empty:
    runCmd: expr $xmm0
    output: (unsigned char __attribute__((ext_vector_type(16)))) $0 = {}
    Expecting sub string: vector_type
    Matched

llvm-svn: 167033
2012-10-30 18:18:43 +00:00
Greg Clayton 373670df5a Added the ability to get function return and argument types to SBType():
bool
     SBType::IsFunctionType ();

     lldb::SBType
     SBType::GetFunctionReturnType ();
 
     lldb::SBTypeList
     SBType::GetFunctionArgumentTypes ();

llvm-svn: 167023
2012-10-30 16:57:17 +00:00
Enrico Granata b588726ec9 <rdar://problem/11449953> Change Debugger::SetOutputFileHandle() so that it does not automatically initialize the script interpreter in order to transfer its output file handle to it
This should delay initialization of Python until strictly necessary and speed-up debugger startup
Also, convert formatters for SEL and BOOL ObjC data-types from Python to C++, in order to reap more performance benefits from the above changes

llvm-svn: 166967
2012-10-29 21:18:03 +00:00
Jim Ingham 3793976376 This is the first phase of supporting the DW_AT_object_pointer tag. I expanded the decl metadata
so it could hold this information, and then used it to look up unfound names in the object pointer
if it exists.  This gets "frame var" to work for unqualified references to ivars captured in blocks.
But the expression parser is ignoring this information still.

llvm-svn: 166860
2012-10-27 02:54:13 +00:00
Enrico Granata 21fd13f9b7 Moving ValueObjectCast over to its own .h/.cpp files instead of sharing ValueObjectDynamic.h/.cpp
Removing the IsDynamic() and GetStaticValue() calls, so that they will default to the base class behavior:
 - non-dynamic
 - itself as the static value
This is in contrast with the previous behavior which could be confusing and could potentially cause issues when using those objects

llvm-svn: 166857
2012-10-27 02:05:48 +00:00
Andrew Kaylor 9ed6ae5ee0 This patch updates comments in the Predicate class to describe a subtle behavior that callers may need to be aware. It also adds documentation for one function which didn’t have any.
The subtle behavior is that the Predicate wait functions may not detect transitory changes in the predicate value.  Consider the following scenario.

Thread A waits for a bit to be set in the predicate value.
Thread B sets the bit in the predicate value.
Before Thread A wakes up, Thread C clears the bit in the predicate value.
Thread A wakes, checks the value and goes back to waiting.

The mutex and condition variables protect access to the value, but they offer no guarantee that another thread will not acquire the mutex and change the value before a waiting thread is restarted after a change.

I believe that the current behavior is correct and reasonable.  I just want to leave a marker to prevent possible problems in the future or to help anyone who might be unfortunate enough to encounter such a problem.

llvm-svn: 166800
2012-10-26 19:28:36 +00:00
Jim Ingham d7b30ef93c Add API to get the process plugin name & short name.
llvm-svn: 166799
2012-10-26 19:18:04 +00:00
Jason Molenda 60f0bd4944 Add a new capability to RegisterContextLLDB: To recognize when the
Full UnwindPlan is trying to do an impossible unwind; in that case
invalidate the Full UnwindPlan and replace it with the architecture
default unwind plan.

This is a scenario that happens occasionally with arm unwinds in
particular; the instruction analysis based full unwindplan can
mis-parse the functions and the stack walk stops prematurely.  Now
we can do a simpleminded frame-chain walk to find the caller frame
and continue the unwind.  It's not ideal but given the complicated
nature of analyzing the arm functions, and the lack of eh_frame
information on iOS, it is a distinct improvement and fixes some
long-standing problems with the unwinder on that platform.  

This is fixing <rdar://problem/12091421>.  I may re-use this
invalidate feature in the future if I can identify other cases where
the full unwindplan's unwind information is clearly incorrect.

This checkin also includes some cleanup for the volatile register
definition in the arm ABI plugin for <rdar://problem/10652166> 
although work remains to be done for that bug.

llvm-svn: 166757
2012-10-26 06:08:58 +00:00
Greg Clayton ead45e0174 Allow operating system plug-ins to specify the address for registers so we don't have to create data up front.
llvm-svn: 166701
2012-10-25 17:56:31 +00:00
Greg Clayton 89870cebcb Changed the V1 and V2 runtimes to be able to detect when the ISA hash table has changed, and auto update as needed.
llvm-svn: 166693
2012-10-25 16:54:22 +00:00
Sean Callanan 3154255fd6 This is a fix for the command option parser.
There was a generic catch-all type for path arguments
called "eArgTypePath," and a specialized version
called "eArgTypeFilename."  It turns out all the
cases where we used eArgTypePath we could have
used Filename or we explicitly meant a directory.

I changed Path to DirectoryName, made it use the
directory completer, and rationalized the uses of
Path.

<rdar://problem/12559915>

llvm-svn: 166533
2012-10-24 01:12:14 +00:00
Greg Clayton d64dd12fcf Objective C cleanup. Removed an cache that was no longer needed and changes the code that gets the dynamic type and class name to use our new Objective C cache.
llvm-svn: 166512
2012-10-23 22:41:19 +00:00
Enrico Granata adaf282c76 <rdar://problem/12523238> Commit 1 of 3
This commit enables the new HasChildren() feature for synthetic children providers
Namely, it hooks up the required bits and pieces so that individual synthetic children providers can implement a new (optional) has_children call
Default implementations have been provided where necessary so that any existing providers continue to work and behave correctly

Next steps are:
2) writing smart implementations of has_children for our providers whenever possible
3) make a test case

llvm-svn: 166495
2012-10-23 19:54:09 +00:00
Jim Ingham a7dfb665e3 Watchpoints remember the type of the expression or variable they were set with, and use
it to print the old and new values.
Temporarily disable the "out of scope" checking since it didn't work correctly, and was
not what people generally expected watchpoints to be doing.  

llvm-svn: 166472
2012-10-23 07:20:06 +00:00
Greg Clayton 4a792072ce <rdar://problem/12493007>
Added a new API call to help efficiently determine if a SBValue could have children:

     bool
     SBValue::MightHaveChildren ();
     
This is inteneded to be used bui GUI programs that need to show if a SBValue needs a disclosure triangle when displaying a hierarchical type in a tree view without having to complete the type (by calling SBValue::GetNumChildren()) as completing the type is expensive.

llvm-svn: 166460
2012-10-23 01:50:10 +00:00
Sean Callanan d94773972c Improved support for language types as command
options:

- added help ("help language") listing the
  possible options;

- added the possibility of synonyms for language
  names, in this case "ObjC" for "Objective-C";
  and

- made matching against language names case
  insensitive.

This should improve discoverability.

<rdar://problem/12552359>

llvm-svn: 166457
2012-10-23 00:50:09 +00:00
Enrico Granata e3e91517ff <rdar://problem/12437442>
Given our implementation of ValueObjects we could have a scenario where a ValueObject has a dynamic type of Foo* at one point, and then its dynamic type changes to Bar*
If Bar* has synthetic children enabled, by the time we figure that out, our public API is already vending SBValues wrapping a DynamicVO, instead of a SyntheticVO and there was
no trivial way for us to change the SP inside an SBValue on the fly
This checkin reimplements SBValue in terms of a wrapper, ValueImpl, that allows this substitutions on-the-fly by overriding GetSP() to do The Right Thing (TM)
As an additional bonus, GetNonSyntheticValue() now works, and we can get rid of the ForceDisableSyntheticChildren idiom in ScriptInterpreterPython
Lastly, this checkin makes sure the synthetic VOs get the correct m_value and m_data from their parents (prevented summaries from working in some cases)

llvm-svn: 166426
2012-10-22 18:18:36 +00:00
Greg Clayton 7bc31332b8 <rdar://problem/12473003>
Allow type searches to specify a type keyword when searching for type. Currently supported type keywords are: struct, class, union, enum, and typedef.

So now you can search for types with a string like "struct foo".

llvm-svn: 166420
2012-10-22 16:19:56 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1d19a2f253 <rdar://problem/12491387>
Added commands to the KDP plug-in that allow sending raw commands through the KDP protocol. You specify a command byte and a payload as ASCII hex bytes, and the packet is created with a valid header/sequenceID/length and sent. The command responds with a raw ASCII hex string that contains all bytes in the reply including the header.

An example of sending a read register packet for the GPR on x86_64:

(lldb) process plugin packet send --command 0x07 --payload 0100000004000000

llvm-svn: 166346
2012-10-19 22:22:57 +00:00
Greg Clayton e8cd0c9859 Added the infrastructure necessary for plug-ins to be able to add their own settings instead of having settings added to existing ones. In particular "target.disable-kext-loading" was added to "target" where it should actually be specific to the the dynamic loader plugin. Now the plug-in manager has the ability to create settings at the root level starting with "plugin". Each plug-in type can add new sub dictionaries, and then each plug-in can register a setting dictionary under its own short name. For example the DynamicLoaderDarwinKernel plug-in now registers a setting dictionary at:
plugin
    dynamic-loader
        macosx-kernel
            (bool) disable-kext-loading
            
To settings can be set using:

(lldb) settings set plugin.dynamic-loader.macosx-kernel.disable-kext-loading true

I currently only hooked up the DynamicLoader plug-ins, but the code is very easy to duplicate when and if we need settings for other plug-ins.

llvm-svn: 166294
2012-10-19 18:02:49 +00:00
Jason Molenda 87a04b2445 Add a new target setting to disable automatic loading of kext images
in a kernel debug session:

settings set target.disable-kext-loading true

<rdar://problem/12490623>

llvm-svn: 166262
2012-10-19 03:40:45 +00:00
Jason Molenda c26f5457d0 typeo fix in comment
llvm-svn: 166259
2012-10-19 02:18:10 +00:00
Jason Molenda 57656e7a8f Change CommunicationKDP::SendRequestWriteMemory to append data as binary
instead of asciified bytes.  <rdar://problem/12522978>

llvm-svn: 166258
2012-10-19 02:16:22 +00:00
Greg Clayton c9d645d306 <rdar://problem/12491420>
Added a new setting that allows a python OS plug-in to detect threads and provide registers for memory threads. To enable this you set the setting:

settings set target.process.python-os-plugin-path lldb/examples/python/operating_system.py

Then run your program and see the extra threads. 

llvm-svn: 166244
2012-10-18 22:40:37 +00:00
Greg Clayton a0ca6601bc <rdar://problem/12462048>
<rdar://problem/12068650>

More fixes to how we handle paths that are used to create a target.

This modification centralizes the location where and how what the user specifies gets resolved. Prior to this fix, the TargetList::CreateTarget variants took a FileSpec object which meant everyone had the opportunity to resolve the path their own way. Now both CreateTarget variants take a "const char *use_exe_path" which allows the TargetList::CreateTarget to centralize where the resolving happens and "do the right thing".

llvm-svn: 166186
2012-10-18 16:33:33 +00:00
Greg Clayton 453925530d <rdar://problem/12462048>
LLDB changes argv[0] when debugging a symlink. Now we have the notion of argv0 in the target settings:

target.arg0 (string) = 

There is also the program argument that are separate from the first argument that have existed for a while:

target.run-args (arguments) =

When running "target create <exe>", we will place the untouched "<exe>" into target.arg0 to ensure when we run, we run with what the user typed. This has been added to the ProcessLaunchInfo and all other needed places so we always carry around the:
- resolved executable path
- argv0
- program args

Some systems may not support separating argv0 from the resolved executable path and the ProcessLaunchInfo needs to carry all of this information along so that each platform can make that decision.

llvm-svn: 166137
2012-10-17 22:57:12 +00:00
Enrico Granata d228483d8c Improvements to the data formatters logging - plus, new log messages when our dynamic type changes
llvm-svn: 166133
2012-10-17 22:23:56 +00:00
Sean Callanan c5069ad26c Fixed ClangASTContext to own its TargetOptions
using a reference-counted pointer.  This avoids
memory-management problems when the TargetOptions
are deleted.

llvm-svn: 166132
2012-10-17 22:11:14 +00:00
Enrico Granata 13ac0e253d <rdar://problem/12503640> Fixing an issue where the dynamic type of an Objective-C pointer changed but we still reported the one-true-definition for the previous type. This was causing issues where a variable could be reported as being of an entirely different type after an assignment
llvm-svn: 166119
2012-10-17 19:03:34 +00:00
Greg Clayton cced1566e2 API cleanup.
llvm-svn: 166070
2012-10-16 22:58:25 +00:00
Jim Ingham 35e1bda695 Add the ability to set timeout & "run all threads" options both from the "expr" command and from
the SB API's that evaluate expressions.

<rdar://problem/12457211>

llvm-svn: 166062
2012-10-16 21:41:58 +00:00
Enrico Granata 430e540b6b Removing the two extra GetXSize(bool) calls since we do not desire to support them long-term
llvm-svn: 166060
2012-10-16 21:11:14 +00:00