The functionality is not posix specific. Also force the usage of the
gdb-remote process plugin in the gdb platform class.
This is not sufficient to make TestPlatformConnect pass on windows (it
seems it suffers from module loading issues, unrelated to this test),
but it at least makes it shut down correctly, so I change the skip to an
xfail.
One of the backup schemes I use for finding kexts and kernels
on the local filesystem is to load a solitary binary when I don't
find any with a dSYM. This usually is a more confusing behavior
than helpful; people expect to get no binary loaded, or a binary
with debug information. This change stops loading kexts and
kernels that do not have an associated dSYM.
rdar://74291888
GetXcodeSDK() consistently takes over 1 second to complete if the
queried SDK is missing, because `xcrun` doesn't cache negative lookups.
Because there are multiple simulator platforms, this can add 4+ seconds
to `lldb -b some_object_file.o`.
To work around this, skip the call to GetXcodeSDK() when setting up
simulator platforms if the specified arch doesn't have what looks like a
simulator triple.
Some other ways to fix this:
- Fix caching in xcrun (rdar://74882205)
- Test for arch compat before calling SomePlatform::CreateInstance() (much
larger change)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98272
Split out the common base of Linux hardware breakpoint/watchpoint
support for AArch64 into a Utility class, and use it to implement
the matching support on FreeBSD.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96548
After 5419b67137 (which is `[SimplifyCFG] Update FoldTwoEntryPHINode to handle and/or of select and binop equally`), this uninitialized value is detected by msan.
This function would fail in debug builds, as the two usages of the
LLDB_PYTHON_RELATIVE_LIBDIR macro would expand to two distinct strings.
The path iterator macros don't support that.
Use a temporary variable to ensure everything points to a single string.
This patch exposes the getter and setter methods for the command
interpreter `print_errors` run option.
rdar://74816984
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98001
Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <medismail.bennani@gmail.com>
This patch introduces a new interpreter setting to prevent LLDB from
re-executing the previous command when passing an empty command.
This can be very useful when performing actions that requires a long
time to complete.
To preserve the original behaviour, the setting defaults to `true`.
rdar://74983516
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97999
Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <medismail.bennani@gmail.com>
When using `OptionGroupPythonClassWithDict` options in an `OptionGroup`
with other `Options`, it can happen that the combinaison of some options
of each group makes the command invalid.
To solve that issue, this patch adds a bitmask argument to the
`OptionGroupPythonClassWithDict` constuctor that is used to mark each
option as required (or not).
If the `required_options` bitmask isn't passed to the constructor, the
class will keep its default behaviour, making the `--script-class` and
`--python-function` required.
rdar://65508855
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97910
Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <medismail.bennani@gmail.com>
We have a plugin.process.gdb-remote.packet-timeout setting, which can be
used to control how long the lldb client is willing to wait before
declaring the server side dead. Our test suite makes use of this
feature, and sets the setting value fairly high, as the low default
value can cause flaky tests, particularly on slower bots.
After fixing TestPlatformConnect (one of the few tests exercising the
remote platform capabilities of lldb) in 4b284b9ca, it immediately
started being flaky on the arm bots. It turns out this is because the
packet-timeout setting is not being applied to platform connections.
This patch makes the platform connections also respect the value of this
setting. It also adds a test which checks that the timeout value is
being honored.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97769
Add calls into LanguageRuntime when finding the unwind method to
use out of the 0th (currently executing) stack frame.
Allow for the LanguageRuntimes to indicate if this stack frames
should be treated like a zeroth-frame -- symbolication should be
done based on the saved pc address, not decremented like normal ABI
function calls.
Add methods to RegisterContext and StackFrame to get a pc value
suitable for symbolication, to reduce the number of places in lldb
where we decrement the saved pc values before symbolication.
<rdar://problem/70398009>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97644
Apply changes from https://reviews.llvm.org/D91014 to other places where DWARF entries are being processed.
Test case is provided by @jankratochvil.
The test is marked to run only on x64 and exclude Windows and Darwin, because the assembly is not OS-independent.
(First attempt https://reviews.llvm.org/D96778 broke the build bots)
Reviewed By: jankratochvil
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97765
A few cleanups suggested in another patch review's comments:
1. Use llvm:unique_function for storing & invoking callbacks from
Editline to IOHandler
2. Change return type of one of the callback setters from bool to void,
since it's return value was never used
3. Moved the callback setters inline & made them nonstatic, since that's
more consistent with other setter definitions
4. Removed the baton parameter since we no longer need it anymore
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50299
This is a follow-up to 188b0747c1. This
is a very narrow fix to a more general problem. LLDB should be better
at distinguishing between implict and memory location descriptions.
rdar://74902042
GDB remote protocol does not specify length of g packet for register read. It depends on remote to include all or exclude certain registers from g packet. In case a register or set of registers is not included as part of g packet then we should fall back to p packet for reading all registers excluded from g packet by remote. This patch adds support for above feature and adds a test-case for the same.
Reviewed By: labath
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97498
The situation with inline asm/MC error reporting is kind of messy at the
moment. The errors from MC layout are not reliably propagated and users
have to specify an inlineasm handler separately to get inlineasm
diagnose. The latter issue is not a correctness issue but could be improved.
* Kill LLVMContext inlineasm diagnose handler and migrate it to use
DiagnoseInfo/DiagnoseHandler.
* Introduce `DiagnoseInfoSrcMgr` to diagnose SourceMgr backed errors. This
covers use cases like inlineasm, MC, and any clients using SourceMgr.
* Move AsmPrinter::SrcMgrDiagInfo and its instance to MCContext. The next step
is to combine MCContext::SrcMgr and MCContext::InlineSrcMgr because in all
use cases, only one of them is used.
* If LLVMContext is available, let MCContext uses LLVMContext's diagnose
handler; if LLVMContext is not available, MCContext uses its own default
diagnose handler which just prints SMDiagnostic.
* Change a few clients(Clang, llc, lldb) to use the new way of reporting.
Reviewed By: MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97449
These warnings are raised when compiling with gcc due to either having too few or too many commas, or in the case of lldb, the possibility of a nullptr.
Reviewed By: mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97586
This patch introduces Scripted Processes to lldb.
The goal, here, is to be able to attach in the debugger to fake processes
that are backed by script files (in Python, Lua, Swift, etc ...) and
inspect them statically.
Scripted Processes can be used in cooperative multithreading environments
like the XNU Kernel or other real-time operating systems, but it can
also help us improve the debugger testing infrastructure by writting
synthetic tests that simulates hard-to-reproduce process/thread states.
Although ScriptedProcess is not feature-complete at the moment, it has
basic execution capabilities and will improve in the following patches.
rdar://65508855
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95713
Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <medismail.bennani@gmail.com>
This patch adds a ScriptedProcess interface to the ScriptInterpreter and
more specifically, to the ScriptInterpreterPython.
This interface will be used in the C++ `ScriptProcess` Process Plugin to
call the script methods.
At the moment, not all methods are implemented, they will upstreamed in
upcoming patches.
This patch also adds helper methods to the ScriptInterpreter to
convert `SBAPI` Types (SBData & SBError) to `lldb_private` types
(DataExtractor & Status).
rdar://65508855
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95711
Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <medismail.bennani@gmail.com>
This patch adds a new command options to the CommandObjectProcessLaunch
for scripted processes.
Among the options, the user need to specify the class name managing the
scripted process. The user can also use a key-value dictionary holding
arbitrary data that will be passed to the managing class.
This patch also adds getters and setters to `SBLaunchInfo` for the
class name managing the scripted process and the dictionary.
rdar://65508855
Differential Review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95710
Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <medismail.bennani@gmail.com>
This patch changes the short option used in `CommandOptionsProcessLaunch`
for the `-v|--environment` command option to `-E|--environment`.
The reason for that is, that it collides with the `-v|--structured-data-value`
command option generated by `OptionGroupPythonClassWithDict` that
I'm using in an upcoming patch for the `process launch` command.
The long option `--environment` remains the same.
Differential Review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95100
Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <medismail.bennani@gmail.com>
Some implementations of the DeepCopy function called the copy constructor that copied m_parent member instead of setting a new parent. Others just leaved the base class's members (m_parent, m_callback, m_was_set) empty.
One more problem is that not all classes override this function, e.g. OptionValueArgs::DeepCopy produces OptionValueArray instance, and Target[Process/Thread]ValueProperty::DeepCopy produces OptionValueProperty. This makes downcasting via static_cast invalid.
The patch implements idiom "virtual constructor" to fix these issues.
Add a test that checks DeepCopy for correct copying/setting all data members of the base class.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96952