debugserver does not call thread_set_state when changing xmm/ymm/zmm
register values, so the register contents are never updated. Fix
that. Mark the shell tests which xfail'ed these tests on darwin systems
to xfail them when the system debugserver, they will pass when using
the in-tree debugserver. When this makes it into the installed
system debugservers, we'll remove the xfails.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123269
rdar://91258333
rdar://31294382
All uses of JSONGenerator in debugserver would create a JSON text
dump of the object collection, then copy that string into a
binary-escaped string, then send it up to the lldb side or
make a compressed version and send that.
This adds a DumpBinaryEscaped method to JSONGenerator which
does the gdb remote serial protocol binary escaping directly,
and removes the need to pass over the string and have an
additional copy in memory.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D122882
rdar://91117456
Many callers of SendPacket() in RNBRemote.cpp have a local std::string
object, call c_str() on it to pass a c-string, which is then copied into
a std::string temporary object.
Also free JSONGenerator objects once we've formatted them into
ostringstream and don't need the objects any longer, to reduce max
memory use in debugserver.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D122848
rdar://91117263
Applied modernize-use-equals-default clang-tidy check over LLDB.
This check is already present in the lldb/.clang-tidy config.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D121844
Its defaulting logic must go after `project(..)` to work correctly, but `project(..)` is often in a standalone condition making this
awkward, since the rest of the condition code may also need GNUInstallDirs.
The good thing is there are the various standalone booleans, which I had missed before. This makes splitting the conditional blocks less awkward.
Reviewed By: arichardson, phosek, beanz, ldionne, #libunwind, #libc, #libc_abi
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D117639
There are no duplicates among the include files, and all the
source files are wrapped in architecture ifdefs, so there's no harm
in including all of them, always.
This fixes builds if TARGET_TRIPLE is set to something else than the
build architecture.
This also allows building for multiple architectures at once by
setting CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116625
GDB and LLDB use different signal models. GDB uses a predefined set
of signal codes, and maps platform's signos to them. On the other hand,
LLDB has historically simply passed native signos.
In order to improve compatibility between LLDB and gdbserver, the GDB
signal model should be used. However, GDB does not provide a mapping
for all existing signals on Linux and unsupported signals are passed
as 'unknown'. Limiting LLDB to this behavior could be considered
a regression.
To get the best of both worlds, use the LLDB signal model when talking
to lldb-server, and the GDB signal model otherwise. For this purpose,
new versions of lldb-server indicate "native-signals+" via qSupported.
At the same time, we also detect older versions of lldb-server
via QThreadSuffixSupported for backwards compatibility. If neither test
succeeds, we assume gdbserver or another implementation using GDB model.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108078
It seems StringConvert.cpp was moved, and the Xcode project file
wasn't updated.
Reviewed By: JDevlieghere
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111910
Remove the redudant "0x" prefix in the "dirty-pages" key of
qMemoryRegionInfo packet. The client accepts hex values both with
and without the prefix.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110510
The StringConvert API is no longer used anywhere but in debugserver.
Since debugserver does not use LLVM API, we cannot replace it with
llvm::to_integer() and llvm::to_float() there. Let's just move
the sources into debugserver.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110478
These two tests, TestSkinnyCorefile.py and TestStackCorefile.py,
require a new debugserver on darwin systems to run correctly; for now,
skip them if the system debugserver is in use. There's no easy way to
test if the debugserver being used supports either of these memory
region info features. For end users, the fallback will be a full
corefile and that's not the worst thing, but for the tests it is a
problem.
Add a field to the qMemoryRegionInfo packet where the remote stub
can describe the type of memory -- heap, stack. Keep track of
memory regions that are stack memory in lldb. Add a new "--style
stack" to process save-core to request that only stack memory be
included in the corefile.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107625
Remove the DarwinLog and qStructuredDataPlugins support
from debugserver. The DarwinLog plugin was never debugged
fully and made reliable, and the underlying private APIs
it uses have migrated since 2016 so none of them exist
any longer.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106324
rdar://75073283
Add a new feature to process save-core on Darwin systems -- for
lldb to create a user process corefile with only the dirty (modified
memory) pages included. All of the binaries that were used in the
corefile are assumed to still exist on the system for the duration
of the use of the corefile. A new --style option to process save-core
is added, so a full corefile can be requested if portability across
systems, or across time, is needed for this corefile.
debugserver can now identify the dirty pages in a memory region
when queried with qMemoryRegionInfo, and the size of vm pages is
given in qHostInfo.
Create a new "all image infos" LC_NOTE for Mach-O which allows us
to describe all of the binaries that were loaded in the process --
load address, UUID, file path, segment load addresses, and optionally
whether code from the binary was executing on any thread. The old
"read dyld_all_image_infos and then the in-memory Mach-O load
commands to get segment load addresses" no longer works when we
only have dirty memory.
rdar://69670807
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88387
The C headers are deprecated so as requested in D102845, this is replacing them
all with their (not deprecated) C++ equivalent.
Reviewed By: shafik
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103084
The dyld SPI used by debugserver (_dyld_process_info_create) has become
much slower in macOS BigSur 11.3 causing a significant performance
regression when attaching. This commit mitigates that by caching the
result when calling the SPI to compute the platform.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102833
A debugserver launched x86_64 cannot control an arm64/arm64e
process on an Apple Silicon system. Warn when this situation
has happened and return an error for the most common case of
attach. I think there will be refinements to this in the
future, but start out by making it easy to spot the problem
when it happens.
rdar://76630595
The lack of a dot before the suffix is intentional, as the suffix itself
includes a dot or dash.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101655
debugserver's MachTask::DeallocateMemory when removing an
allocate entry from our map (in resposne to an '_m' packet),
copy the size from the entry before removing it from the
map and then using the iterator to fix an ASAN error on
the bots when running TestGdbRemoteMemoryAllocation.py
rdar://76595998
This fixes the following two warnings in code that's only compiled on
arm64:
- warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'unsigned char *' drops const
qualifier [-Wcast-qual]
- warning: embedding a directive within macro arguments has undefined
behavior [-Wembedded-directive]
Fix the logic to find the app bundle in a path by correctly accounting
for paths containing multiple occurrences of `.app`. The new logic will
correctly extract `com.app.Foo.app` from `com.app.Foo.app/com.app.Foo`.
rdar://74666208
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97441
Having this 4MB buffer with a compile-time initialized string forced it
into the DATA section and it took up 4MB of space in the binary, which
accounts for like 80% of debugserver's footprint on disk. Change it to
BSS and strcpy in the initial value at runtime instead.
<rdar://problem/73503892>
Debugging app launch/attach failures can be difficult because of
all of the messages logged to the console on a darwin system;
emitting specific messages around critical API calls can make it
easier to narrow the search for the console messages related to
the failure.
<rdar://problem/67220442>
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94357
- Remove unused plists that were referenced (but unused) by Xcode.
- Move all debugserver plists unders tools/debugserver/resources.
- Add the ability to distinguish between com.apple.security.cs.debugger
and com.apple.private.cs.debugger.
rdar://66082043
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94320
Add stN aliases for the FPU (stmmN) registers on MacOSX. This should
improve compatibility between MacOSX and other platforms, and partially
fix x86*-fp-write tests without having to duplicate them. Note that
the tests are currently still broken due to ftag incompatibility.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91847