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>
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>
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
The current API for printing errors/warnings/messages from LLDB commands
sometimes adds newlines behind the messages for the caller. However, this
happens unconditionally so when the caller already specified a trailing newline
in the error message (or is trying to print a generated error message that ends
in a newline), LLDB ends up printing both the automatically added newline and
the one that was in the error message string. This leads to all the randomly
appearing new lines in error such as:
```
(lldb) command a
error: 'command alias' requires at least two arguments
(lldb) apropos a b
error: 'apropos' must be called with exactly one argument.
(lldb) why is there an empty line behind the second error?
```
This code adds a check that only appends the new line if the passed message
doesn't already contain a trailing new line.
Also removes the AppendRawWarning which had only one caller and doesn't serve
any purpose now.
Reviewed By: #lldb, mib
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96947
The 'r' and 'run' aliases were different based on the target
architecture. I suspect the intention was to disable shell expansion on
embedded devices. This fixes TestCustomShell.test on AS.
GetCommandSPExact is called exaclty once with include_aliases set to
true, so make it a default argument. Use early returns to simplify the
implementation.
This patch introduces a LLDB_SCOPED_TIMER macro to hide the needlessly
repetitive creation of scoped timers in LLDB. It's similar to the
LLDB_LOG(F) macro.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93663
This reverts commit a01b26fb51, because it
breaks the "finish" command in some way -- the command does not
terminate after it steps out, but continues running the target. The
exact blast radius is not clear, but it at least affects the usage of
the "finish" command in TestGuiBasicDebug.py. The error is *not*
gui-related, as the same issue can be reproduced by running the same
steps outside of the gui.
There is some kind of a race going on, as the test fails only 20% of the
time on the buildbot.
Currently, the interpreter's context is not updated until a command is executed.
This has resulted in the behavior of SB-interface functions and some commands
depends on previous user actions. The interpreter's context can stay uninitialized,
point to a currently selected target, or point to one of previously selected targets.
This patch removes any usages of CommandInterpreter::UpdateExecutionContext.
CommandInterpreter::HandleCommand* functions still may override context temporarily,
but now they always restore it before exiting. CommandInterpreter saves overriden
contexts to the stack, that makes nesting commands possible.
Added test reproduces one of the issues. Without this fix, the last assertion fails
because interpreter's execution context is empty until running "target list", so,
the value of the global property was updated instead of process's local instance.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92164
Depends on D90490.
The stop command is simple and invokes the new method Trace::StopTracingThread(thread).
On the other hand, the start command works by delegating its implementation to a CommandObject provided by the Trace plugin. This is necessary because each trace plugin needs different options for this command. There's even the chance that a Trace plugin can't support live tracing, but instead supports offline decoding and analysis, which means that "thread trace dump instructions" works but "thread trace start" doest. Because of this and a few other reasons, it's better to have each plugin provide this implementation.
Besides, I'm using the GetSupportedTraceType method introduced in D90490 to quickly infer what's the trace plug-in that works for the current process.
As an implementation note, I moved CommandObjectIterateOverThreads to its header so that I can use it from the IntelPT plugin. Besides, the actual start and stop logic for intel-pt is not part of this diff.
Reviewed By: clayborg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90729
The intention is not to allow stop-hook commands to query the
user, so this is correct. It also works around a deadlock in
switching to the Python Session to execute python based commands
in the stop hook when the Debugger stdin is backed by a FILE *.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90332
Make it possible to use a relative path in command script import to the
location of the file being sourced. This allows the user to put Python
scripts next to LLDB command files and importing them without having to
specify an absolute path.
To enable this behavior pass `-c` to `command script import`. The
argument can only be used when sourcing the command from a file.
rdar://68310384
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89334
That's supposed to be used to implement things such as `settings set target.run-args{basename==test&&arch==x86_64} arg1`
but it's not actually fully implemented or tested anywhere.
Reviewed By: JDevlieghere
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88910
This is the first in a series of patches that will adds a new processor trace plug-in to LLDB.
The idea for this first patch to to add the plug-in interface with simple commands for the trace files that can "load" and "dump" the trace information. We can test the functionality and ensure people are happy with the way things are done and how things are organized before moving on to adding more functionality.
Processor trace information can be view in a few different ways:
- post mortem where a trace is saved off that can be viewed later in the debugger
- gathered while a process is running and allow the user to step back in time (with no variables, memory or registers) to see how each thread arrived at where it is currently stopped.
This patch attempts to start with the first solution of loading a trace file after the fact. The idea is that we will use a JSON file to load the trace information. JSON allows us to specify information about the trace like:
- plug-in name in LLDB
- path to trace file
- shared library load information so we can re-create a target and symbolicate the information in the trace
- any other info that the trace plug-in will need to be able to successfully parse the trace information
- cpu type
- version info
- ???
A new "trace" command was added at the top level of the LLDB commmands:
- "trace load"
- "trace dump"
I did this because if we load trace information we don't need to have a process and we might end up creating a new target for the trace information that will become active. If anyone has any input on where this would be better suited, please let me know. Walter Erquinigo will end up filling in the Intel PT specific plug-in so that it works and is tested once we can agree that the direction of this patch is the correct one, so please feel free to chime in with ideas on comments!
Reviewed By: clayborg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85705
Previously, before loading the REPL language-specific init file, lldb
checked the selected target language in which case it returned an unknown
language type with the REPL target.
Instead, the patch calls `Language::GetLanguagesSupportingREPLs` and
look for the first element of that set. In case lldb was not configured
with a REPL language, then, it will just stop sourcing the REPL init
file and fallback to the original logic (continuing with the default
init file).
rdar://65836048
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87076
Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <medismail.bennani@gmail.com>
Move the CommandObjectScript and CommandObjectRegexCommand under
Commands where all the other CommandObject implementations live.
Although neither implementations currently use the TableGen-generated
CommandOptions.inc, this move would have been necessary anyway if they
were to in the future.
This patch changes the command interpreter sourcing logic for the REPL
init file. Instead of looking for a arbitrary file name, it standardizes
the REPL init file name to match to following scheme:
`.lldbinit-<language>-repl`
This will make the naming more homogenous and the sourcing logic future-proof.
rdar://65836048
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86987
Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <medismail.bennani@gmail.com>
1. Added a new common completion TypeCategoryNames to provide a list of category names for completion;
2. Applied the completion to these commands: type category delete/enable/disable/list/define;
3. Added a related test case;
4. Bound the completion to the arguments of the type 'eArgTypeName'.
Reviewed By: teemperor, JDevlieghere
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84124
1. Added two common completions: `ProcessIDs` and `ProcessNames`, which are
refactored from their original dedicated option completions;
2. Removed the dedicated option completion functions of `process attach` and
`platform process attach`, so that they can use arg-type-bound common
completions instead;
3. Bound `eArgTypePid` to the pid completion, `eArgTypeProcessName` to the
process name completion in `CommandObject.cpp`;
4. Added a related test case.
Reviewed By: teemperor
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80700
Extract all the provider related logic from Reproducer.h and move it
into its own header ReproducerProvider.h. These classes are seeing most
of the development these days and this reorganization reduces
incremental compilation from ~520 to ~110 files when making changes to
the new header.
Provider a wrapper around llvm::sys::path::home_directory in the
FileSystem class. This will make it possible for the reproducers to
intercept the call in a central place.
1. created a common completion for breakpoint names;
2. bound the breakpoint name common completion with eArgTypeBreakpointName;
3. implemented the dedicated completion for breakpoint read -N.
Reviewed By: JDevlieghere
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80693
This patch adds the infrastructure to have language specific REPL init
files. It's the foundation work to a following patch that will introduce
Swift REPL init file.
When lldb is launched with the `--repl` option, it will look for a REPL
init file in the home directory and source it. This overrides the
default `~/.lldbinit`, which content might make the REPL behave
unexpectedly. If the REPL init file doesn't exists, lldb will fall back
to the default init file.
rdar://65836048
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86242
Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <medismail.bennani@gmail.com>
This is relanding D81001. The patch originally failed as on newer editline
versions it seems CC_REFRESH will move the cursor to the start of the line via
\r and then back to the original position. On older editline versions like
the one used by default on macOS, CC_REFRESH doesn't move the cursor at all.
As the patch changed the way we handle tab completion (previously we did
REDISPLAY but now we're doing CC_REFRESH), this caused a few completion tests
to receive this unexpected cursor movement in the output stream.
This patch updates those tests to also accept output that contains the specific
cursor movement commands (\r and then \x1b[XC). lldbpexpect.py received an
utility method for generating the cursor movement escape sequence.
Original summary:
I implemented autosuggestion if there is one possible suggestion.
I set the keybinds for every character. When a character is typed, Editline::TypedCharacter is called.
Then, autosuggestion part is displayed in gray, and you can actually input by typing C-k.
Editline::Autosuggest is a function for finding completion, and it is like Editline::TabCommand now, but I will add more features to it.
Testing does not work well in my environment, so I can't confirm that it goes well, sorry. I am dealing with it now.
Reviewed By: teemperor, JDevlieghere, #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81001
This reverts commit 246afe0cd1. This broke
the following tests on Linux it seems:
lldb-api :: commands/expression/multiline-completion/TestMultilineCompletion.py
lldb-api :: iohandler/completion/TestIOHandlerCompletion.py
I implemented autosuggestion if there is one possible suggestion.
I set the keybinds for every character. When a character is typed, Editline::TypedCharacter is called.
Then, autosuggestion part is displayed in gray, and you can actually input by typing C-k.
Editline::Autosuggest is a function for finding completion, and it is like Editline::TabCommand now, but I will add more features to it.
Testing does not work well in my environment, so I can't confirm that it goes well, sorry. I am dealing with it now.
Reviewed By: teemperor, JDevlieghere, #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81001
1. Added a common completion ModuleUUIDs to provide a list of the UUIDs of modules for completion;
2. Added a new enumeration item eArgTypeModuleUUID to CommandArgumentType which is set as the option argument type of OptionGroupUUID;
3. Applied the module UUID completion to the argument of the type eArgTypeModuleUUID in lldb/source/Interpreter/CommandObject.cpp;
4. Added an related test case in lldb/test/API/functionalities/completion/TestCompletion.py.
Commands frame select and thread backtrace -s can be completed in the same way.
Moved the dedicated completion of frame select into a common completion and
apply it to the both commands, along with the test modified.
1. Added a new common completion TypeLanguages to provide a list of supporting languages;
2. Bound the completion to eArgTypeLanguage;
3. Added a related test case.
1.Added a new common completion DisassemblyFlavors;
2. Bound DisassemblyFlavors to argument of type eArgTypeDisassemblyFlavor in
CommandObject.cpp;
3. Added a related test case.
Summary: This way we can get rid of this 1024 char buffer workaround.
Reviewers: #lldb, labath
Reviewed By: labath
Subscribers: JDevlieghere
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84528
This patch moves the `history` subcommand from the `command` to `session`
command. I think it makes more sense to have it there because as the `command`
usage suggests, it should be used to manage custom LLDB commands.
However, `history` is essentially tied to a debugging session and holds
all the commands (not specifically custom ones).
This also makes it more discoverable by adding an alias for it (mimicking
the shell builtin).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84307
Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <medismail.bennani@gmail.com>
- Remove the spurious argument to `CommandObjectScript`.
- Use make_shared instead of bare `new`.
- Move code duplication behind a macro.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84336
This patch introduce a new feature that allows the users to save their
debugging session's transcript (commands + outputs) to a file.
It differs from the reproducers since it doesn't require to capture a
session preemptively and replay the reproducer file in lldb.
The user can choose the save its session manually using the session save
command or automatically by setting the interpreter.save-session-on-quit
on their init file.
To do so, the patch adds a Stream object to the CommandInterpreter that
will hold the input command from the IOHandler and the CommandReturnObject
output and error. This way, that stream object accumulates passively all
the interactions throughout the session and will save them to disk on demand.
The user can specify a file path where the session's transcript will be
saved. However, it is optional, and when it is not provided, lldb will
create a temporary file name according to the session date and time.
rdar://63347792
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82155
Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <medismail.bennani@gmail.com>
Every override returns true and its return value is never checked. I can't
see how clearing an OptionValue could fail, or what you would
do if it did. The return serves no purpose.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84253