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Johnny Chen e9a5627e7a rdar://problem/11457143 [ER] need "watchpoint command ..."
Add 'watchpoint command add/delete/list' to lldb, plus two .py test files.

llvm-svn: 161638
2012-08-09 23:09:42 +00:00
Johnny Chen 4ac1d9e160 Added back member initialization for m_batch_command_mode, which was most likely removed accidentally a while back.
The consequence occurred recently probably due to our swicth to build with c++11.
This fixed 3 test failures.

llvm-svn: 161625
2012-08-09 22:06:10 +00:00
Enrico Granata 17b1174911 <rdar://problem/11578397> Adding a new --summary-string option for the frame variable command which allows the user to provide a summary string with which he wants to display the variables without having to make a named summary first
llvm-svn: 161623
2012-08-09 22:02:51 +00:00
Sean Callanan 9a028519e8 Removed explicit NULL checks for shared pointers
and instead made us use implicit casts to bool.
This generated a warning in C++11.

<rdar://problem/11930775>

llvm-svn: 161559
2012-08-09 00:50:26 +00:00
Enrico Granata 40d557107f <rdar://problem/11975483> Removing user-visible references to 'dict' as a parameter name for Python summary-generating functions since it is a Python keyword.
llvm-svn: 161467
2012-08-08 02:06:30 +00:00
Sean Callanan 316d5e4e9a Made "call" another alias for "expression --",
for people used to the GDB command.

<rdar://problem/12052072>

llvm-svn: 161466
2012-08-08 01:30:34 +00:00
Enrico Granata e58a507da1 <rdar://problem/11576169> Better documentation string for the -Y option to frame variable
llvm-svn: 161464
2012-08-08 01:12:11 +00:00
Enrico Granata 008eaf8460 <rdar://problem/11862570> Fixing a potential crasher related to Python locking
llvm-svn: 161054
2012-07-31 16:58:12 +00:00
Jim Ingham a39fb7a4e1 Handle backslash protection inside unquoted commands like:
(lldb) file hello\ world

correctly.
<rdar://problem/11093911>

llvm-svn: 160591
2012-07-21 00:12:58 +00:00
Greg Clayton 23f59509a8 Ran the static analyzer on the codebase and found a few things.
llvm-svn: 160338
2012-07-17 03:23:13 +00:00
Enrico Granata 3372f581eb <rdar://problem/11672978> Fixing an issue where an ObjC object might come out without a description because the expression used to obtain it would timeout before running to completion
llvm-svn: 160326
2012-07-16 23:10:35 +00:00
Greg Clayton 4e0fe8ab95 <rdar://problem/11791234>
Fixed a case where the python interpreter could end up holding onto a previous lldb::SBProcess (probably in lldb.process) when run under Xcode. Prior to this fix, the lldb::SBProcess held onto a shared pointer to a lldb_private::Process. This in turn could cause the process to still have a thread list with stack frames. The stack frames would have module shared pointers in the lldb_private::SymbolContext objects. 

We also had issues with things staying in the shared module list too long when we found things by UUID (we didn't remove the out of date ModuleSP from the global module cache).

Now all of this is fixed and everything goes away between runs.

llvm-svn: 160140
2012-07-12 20:32:19 +00:00
Enrico Granata 8b95df290e Turning the interpreter mutex into a static global to avoid a potential leak. Might need to be turned back into a pointer if it causes issues with the destructor chain.
llvm-svn: 160012
2012-07-10 19:04:14 +00:00
Enrico Granata a29bdad954 <rdar://problem/11751427> Fixing an issue where multiple threads could concurrently try and initialize Python and cause crashes
llvm-svn: 160008
2012-07-10 18:23:48 +00:00
Jason Molenda 85da312d00 Change the "run" / "r" command alias to not use --shell for lldb
running natively on arm - on iOS we have to do some extra work to
track the inferior process if we launch with a shell intermediary.
<rdar://problem/11719396>

llvm-svn: 159803
2012-07-06 02:46:23 +00:00
Jim Ingham 5a98841673 Make raw & parsed commands subclasses of CommandObject rather than having the raw version implement an
Execute which was never going to get run and another ExecuteRawCommandString.  Took the knowledge of how
to prepare raw & parsed commands out of CommandInterpreter and put it in CommandObject where it belongs.

Also took all the cases where there were the subcommands of Multiword commands declared in the .h file for
the overall command and moved them into the .cpp file.

Made the CommandObject flags work for raw as well as parsed commands.

Made "expr" use the flags so that it requires you to be paused to run "expr".

llvm-svn: 158235
2012-06-08 21:56:10 +00:00
Enrico Granata 79cc6f7a26 <rdar://problem/11538779> Fixing issues where Python scripts were not able to read user input and/or display output to the user in certain situations - This fix introduces a Python InputReader manager class that mimics the behavior of the interactive interpreter in terms of access to I/O and ensures access to the input and output flows
llvm-svn: 158124
2012-06-07 00:17:18 +00:00
Johnny Chen 3cb41e82cb Give more explicit error messages when watchpoint creation command (watchpoint set) fails,
like number of supported hardware watchpoints reached or the watch size is not allowed.

llvm-svn: 157948
2012-06-04 20:08:23 +00:00
Sean Callanan 2e1d9bac35 Added "kill" as an alias for "process kill".
llvm-svn: 157856
2012-06-01 23:29:32 +00:00
Enrico Granata 5f5ab60274 <rdar://problem/11328896> Fixing a bug where regex commands were saved in the history even if they came from a 'command sourced' file - this fix introduces a command sourcing depth and disables history for all levels of depth > 0, which means no commands go into history when being sourced from a file. we need an integer depth because command files might themselves source other command files, ...
llvm-svn: 157727
2012-05-31 01:09:06 +00:00
Johnny Chen 797a1b37e5 Fix arch_helper() to return the list of supported architectures.
llvm-svn: 157643
2012-05-29 20:04:10 +00:00
Filipe Cabecinhas 3de2a75997 Commit Charles Davis' patch with some additional modifications.
llvm-svn: 157621
2012-05-29 14:08:19 +00:00
Greg Clayton d70b14ea9d Fixed memory management issues introduced by revision 157507.
A local std::string was being filled in and then the function would return "s.c_str()".
A local StreamString (which contains a std::string) was being filled in, and essentially also returning the c string from the std::string, though it was in a the StreamString class.

The fix was to not do this by passing a stream object into StringList::Join() and fix the "arch_helper()" function to do what it should: cache the result in a global.

llvm-svn: 157519
2012-05-26 17:21:14 +00:00
Johnny Chen ca7835c685 rdar://problem/11535045
Make 'help arch' return the list of supported architectures.
Add a convenience method StringList::Join(const char *separator) which is called from the help function for 'arch'.
Also add a simple test case.

llvm-svn: 157507
2012-05-26 00:32:39 +00:00
Sean Callanan fc732755ad Added an "rb" alias that sets breakpoints by
regular expression.

llvm-svn: 157202
2012-05-21 18:25:19 +00:00
Greg Clayton 0ca92a15b0 <rdar://problem/11405850>
The "run" and "r" aliases were for gdb compatability, so make then do what GDB does by default: launch in a shell.

For those that don't want launching with a shell by default, add the following to your ~/.lldbinit file:

command unalias run
command unalias r
command alias r process launch --
command alias run process launch --

llvm-svn: 157028
2012-05-18 00:04:38 +00:00
Filipe Cabecinhas af1537f57c Warn the user when several commands match the input given.
Added a testcase.

llvm-svn: 156961
2012-05-16 23:25:54 +00:00
Johnny Chen 6ebc8c4598 Include llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h from lldb/Utility/Utils.h and use llvm::array_lengthof(), instead.
llvm-svn: 156876
2012-05-15 23:21:36 +00:00
Greg Clayton 4ae4160974 Fixed an issue in the platform options where if no architecture was specified where the platform would fail to select itself with something like:
(lldb) platfrom select remote-ios

llvm-svn: 156626
2012-05-11 18:37:58 +00:00
Greg Clayton 7051231709 <rdar://problem/11358639>
Switch over to the "*-apple-macosx" for desktop and "*-apple-ios" for iOS triples.

Also make the selection process for auto selecting platforms based off of an arch much better.

llvm-svn: 156354
2012-05-08 01:45:38 +00:00
Sean Callanan 247e62a706 Added an "attach" alias as promised on the web page.
llvm-svn: 156223
2012-05-04 23:15:02 +00:00
Johnny Chen 30e422d7ba When the current thread state is NULL, PyThreadState_Get() issues a fatal error.
Use a gentler API PyThreadState_GetDict(), instead.

rdar://problem/11292882

llvm-svn: 156200
2012-05-04 20:37:11 +00:00
Greg Clayton da91b17bc7 Patch from Viktor Kutuzov: changes the method declarations to const for the Args::GetCommandString and Agrs::GetQuotedCommandString methods. It allows using of these methods within the other const methods.
llvm-svn: 155593
2012-04-25 22:30:32 +00:00
Enrico Granata 7d22221759 Returning data formatters to their previous working condition - Plus fixing an issue that was preventing Python oneliners from executing
llvm-svn: 155563
2012-04-25 17:53:41 +00:00
Greg Clayton ed3eee6e55 Now that we have an LLDB package, make the "lldb.macosx.crashlog" module work with all of the new module paths.
llvm-svn: 155528
2012-04-25 01:49:50 +00:00
Enrico Granata 28399adad8 Making the Cocoa formatters comply with the new on-disk layout of the Python resources - This is one of the steps towards making the data formatters work again
llvm-svn: 155526
2012-04-25 01:39:27 +00:00
Greg Clayton 6d98f56c58 Maked LLDB into a package so we can import things without poluting the global namespace.
Enrico will follow this up with fixing the data formatter test cases that are failing.

llvm-svn: 155514
2012-04-25 00:58:03 +00:00
Jim Ingham a503881635 Report the command error when we are in "stop on error mode."
llvm-svn: 155422
2012-04-24 02:25:07 +00:00
Enrico Granata 0249fba8c3 Fixing a potential crasher where Python would assume we have no thread state while clearing out an SBDebugger which was acquiring input from the interactive interpreter
llvm-svn: 154027
2012-04-04 17:31:29 +00:00
Greg Clayton 843d62d14d Added a "add-dsym" alias to "target symbols add" to keep gdb converts happy.
llvm-svn: 153695
2012-03-29 21:47:51 +00:00
Enrico Granata d50f18b1a0 Part 1 of a series of fixes meant to improve reliability and increase ease of bug fixing for data formatter issues.
We are introducing a new Logger class on the Python side. This has the same purpose, but is unrelated, to the C++ logging facility
The Pythonic logging can be enabled by using the following scripting commands:
(lldb) script Logger._lldb_formatters_debug_level = {0,1,2,...}
0 = no logging
1 = do log
2 = flush after logging each line - slower but safer
3 or more = each time a Logger is constructed, log the function that has created it
more log levels may be added, each one being more log-active than the previous
by default, the log output will come out on your screen, to direct it to a file:
(lldb) script Logger._lldb_formatters_debug_filename = 'filename'
that will make the output go to the file - set to None to disable the file output and get screen logging back
Logging has been enabled for the C++ STL formatters and for Cocoa class NSData - more logging will follow


synthetic children providers for classes list and map (both libstdcpp and libcxx) now have internal capping for safety reasons
this will fix crashers where a malformed list or map would not ever meet our termination conditions

to set the cap to a different value:

(lldb) script {gnu_libstdcpp|libcxx}.{map|list}_capping_size = new_cap (by default, it is 255)

you can optionally disable the loop detection algorithm for lists

(lldb) script {gnu_libstdcpp|libcxx}.list_uses_loop_detector = False

llvm-svn: 153676
2012-03-29 19:29:45 +00:00
Enrico Granata bf70ee97b1 adding a summary for Objective-C type 'Class'
llvm-svn: 153541
2012-03-27 21:49:20 +00:00
Enrico Granata c5bc412cf6 Synthetic values are now automatically enabled and active by default. SBValue is set up to always wrap a synthetic value when one is available.
A new setting enable-synthetic-value is provided on the target to disable this behavior.
There also is a new GetNonSyntheticValue() API call on SBValue to go back from synthetic to non-synthetic. There is no call to go from non-synthetic to synthetic.
The test suite has been changed accordingly.
Fallout from changes to type searching: an hack has to be played to make it possible to use maps that contain std::string due to the special name replacement operated by clang
Fixing a test case that was using libstdcpp instead of libc++ - caught as a consequence of said changes to type searching

llvm-svn: 153495
2012-03-27 02:35:13 +00:00
Greg Clayton b3a40ba812 Platforms can now auto-select themselves if you specify a full target triple when doing a "target create" command.
Each platform now knows if it can handle an architecture and a platform can be found using an architecture. Each platform can look at the arch, vendor and OS and know if it should be used or not.

llvm-svn: 153104
2012-03-20 18:34:04 +00:00
Enrico Granata 86cc982974 Massive enumeration name changes: a number of enums in ValueObject were not following the naming pattern
Changes to synthetic children:
 - the update(self): function can now (optionally) return a value - if it returns boolean value True, ValueObjectSyntheticFilter will not clear its caches across stop-points
   this should allow better performance for Python-based synthetic children when one can be sure that the child ValueObjects have not changed
 - making a difference between a synthetic VO and a VO with a synthetic value: now a ValueObjectSyntheticFilter will not return itself as its own synthetic value, but will (correctly)
   claim to itself be synthetic
 - cleared up the internal synthetic children architecture to make a more consistent use of pointers and references instead of shared pointers when possible
 - major cleanup of unnecessary #include, data and functions in ValueObjectSyntheticFilter itself
 - removed the SyntheticValueType enum and replaced it with a plain boolean (to which it was equivalent in the first place)
Some clean ups to the summary generation code
Centralized the code that clears out user-visible strings and data in ValueObject
More efficient summaries for libc++ containers

llvm-svn: 153061
2012-03-19 22:58:49 +00:00
Greg Clayton 0c94313d20 <rdar://problem/11052829>
Fixed a case where if you have a argument stirng that ends with a '\' character, it would infinite loop while consuming all of your memory.

Also fixed a case where non-quote terminated strings would inefficiently be handled.

llvm-svn: 152809
2012-03-15 17:10:48 +00:00
Enrico Granata c7f873064b Added formatters for libc++ (http://libcxx.llvm.org):
std::string has a summary provider
 std::vector std::list and std::map have both a summary and a synthetic children provider
Given the usage of a custom namespace (std::__1::classname) for the implementation of libc++, we keep both libstdcpp and libc++ formatters enabled at the same time since that raises no conflicts and enabled for seamless transition between the two
The formatters for libc++ reside in a libcxx category, and are loaded from libcxx.py (to be found in examples/synthetic)

The formatters-stl test cases have been divided to be separate for libcxx and libstdcpp. This separation is necessary because
 (a) we need different compiler flags for libc++ than for libstdcpp
 (b) libc++ inlines a lot more than libstdcpp and some code changes were required to accommodate this difference

llvm-svn: 152570
2012-03-12 19:47:17 +00:00
Johnny Chen 5d34629daf Fixed a crasher when Xcode calls into ScriptInterpreterPython::ResetOutputFileHandle().
The Locker should only perform acquire/free lock operation, but no enter/leave session
at all.  Also added sanity checks for items passed to the PyDict_SetItemString() calls.

llvm-svn: 152337
2012-03-08 20:53:04 +00:00
Enrico Granata a73b7df7de Using the new ScriptInterpreterObject in the implementation of synthetic children to enhance type safety
Several places in the ScriptInterpreter interface used StringList objects where an std::string would suffice - Fixed
Refactoring calls that generated special-purposes functions in the Python interpreter to use helper functions instead of duplicating blobs of code

llvm-svn: 152164
2012-03-06 23:42:15 +00:00
Jim Ingham fab10e89ce Add a command and an SB API to create exception breakpoints. Make the break output prettier for Exception breakpoints.
llvm-svn: 152081
2012-03-06 00:37:27 +00:00
Enrico Granata 385ad4e401 added a new formatter for CF(Mutable)BitVector
fixed a few potential NULL-pointer derefs in ValueObject
we have a way to provide docstrings for properties we add to the SWIG layer - a few of these properties have a docstring already, more will come in future commits
added a new bunch of properties to SBData to make it more natural and Python-like to access the data they contain

llvm-svn: 151962
2012-03-03 00:45:57 +00:00
Enrico Granata 8d5c83f6ef (a) adding formatters for:
NSTimeZone and CFTimeZonRef
 SEL and related types
 CFGregorianDate

llvm-svn: 151866
2012-03-02 00:55:53 +00:00
Enrico Granata 896cd1d3e6 (a) adding an introspection formatter for NS(Mutable)IndexSet
(b) fixes and improvements to the formatters for NSDate and NSString
(c) adding an introspection formatter for NSCountedSet
(d) making the Objective-C formatters test cases pass on both 64 and 32 bit
    one of the test cases is marked as expected failure on i386 - support needs to be added to the LLDB core for it to pass

llvm-svn: 151826
2012-03-01 19:32:33 +00:00
Greg Clayton a9f7b79dfe <rdar://problem/10605072>
Added the ability to override command line commands. In some cases GUI interfaces
might want to intercept commands like "quit" or "process launch" (which might cause
the process to re-run). They can now do so by overriding/intercepting commands
by using functions added to SBCommandInterpreter using a callback function. If the
callback function returns true, the command is assumed to be handled. If false
is returned the command should be evaluated normally.

Adopted this up in the Driver.cpp for intercepting the "quit" command.

llvm-svn: 151708
2012-02-29 04:21:24 +00:00
Enrico Granata 7bc0ec3aad This commit:
a) adds a Python summary provider for NSDate
 b) changes the initialization for ScriptInterpreter so that we are not passing a bulk of Python-specific function pointers around
 c) provides a new ScriptInterpreterObject class that allows for ref-count safe wrapping of scripting objects on the C++ side
 d) contains much needed performance improvements:
    1) the pointer to the Python function generating a scripted summary is now cached instead of looked up every time
    2) redundant memory reads in the Python ObjC runtime wrapper are eliminated
    3) summaries now use the m_summary_str in ValueObject to store their data instead of passing around ( == copying) an std::string object
 e) contains other minor fixes, such as adding descriptive error messages for some cases of summary generation failure

llvm-svn: 151703
2012-02-29 03:28:49 +00:00
Johnny Chen 1cf107c433 Patch from Filipe Cabecinhas!
Attached is a small python fix to save the current stout and std err when starting a python session, then diverting them (as it was before), and restoring the previous values afterwards. Otherwise, a python script could suddenly find itself without output.

llvm-svn: 151693
2012-02-29 01:52:13 +00:00
Enrico Granata d3d444f811 This patch provides a set of formatters for most of the commonly used Cocoa classes.
The formatter for NSString is an improved version of the one previously shipped as an example, the others are new in design and implementation.
A more robust and OO-compliant Objective-C runtime wrapper is provided for runtime versions 1 and 2 on 32 and 64 bit.
The formatters are contained in a category named "AppKit", which is not enabled at startup.

llvm-svn: 151299
2012-02-23 23:10:03 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1ac04c3088 Thread hardening part 3. Now lldb_private::Thread objects have std::weak_ptr
objects for the backlink to the lldb_private::Process. The issues we were
running into before was someone was holding onto a shared pointer to a 
lldb_private::Thread for too long, and the lldb_private::Process parent object
would get destroyed and the lldb_private::Thread had a "Process &m_process"
member which would just treat whatever memory that used to be a Process as a
valid Process. This was mostly happening for lldb_private::StackFrame objects
that had a member like "Thread &m_thread". So this completes the internal
strong/weak changes.

Documented the ExecutionContext and ExecutionContextRef classes so that our
LLDB developers can understand when and where to use ExecutionContext and 
ExecutionContextRef objects.

llvm-svn: 151009
2012-02-21 00:09:25 +00:00
Greg Clayton cc4d0146b4 This checking is part one of trying to add some threading safety to our
internals. The first part of this is to use a new class:

lldb_private::ExecutionContextRef

This class holds onto weak pointers to the target, process, thread and frame
and it also contains the thread ID and frame Stack ID in case the thread and
frame objects go away and come back as new objects that represent the same
logical thread/frame. 

ExecutionContextRef objcets have accessors to access shared pointers for
the target, process, thread and frame which might return NULL if the backing
object is no longer available. This allows for references to persistent program
state without needing to hold a shared pointer to each object and potentially
keeping that object around for longer than it needs to be. 

You can also "Lock" and ExecutionContextRef (which contains weak pointers)
object into an ExecutionContext (which contains strong, or shared pointers)
with code like

ExecutionContext exe_ctx (my_obj->GetExectionContextRef().Lock());

llvm-svn: 150801
2012-02-17 07:49:44 +00:00
Jim Ingham 4bddaeb5ab Add a general mechanism to wait on the debugger for Broadcasters of a given class/event bit set.
Use this to allow the lldb Driver to emit notifications for breakpoint modifications.
<rdar://problem/10619974>

llvm-svn: 150665
2012-02-16 06:50:00 +00:00
Enrico Granata 061858ce61 <rdar://problem/10062621>
New public API for handling formatters: creating, deleting, modifying categories, and formatters, and managing type/formatter association.
This provides SB classes for each of the main object types involved in providing formatter support:
 SBTypeCategory
 SBTypeFilter
 SBTypeFormat
 SBTypeSummary
 SBTypeSynthetic
plus, an SBTypeNameSpecifier class that is used on the public API layer to abstract the notion that formatters can be applied to plain type-names as well as to regular expressions
For naming consistency, this patch also renames a lot of formatters-related classes.
Plus, the changes in how flags are handled that started with summaries is now extended to other classes as well. A new enum (lldb::eTypeOption) is meant to support this on the public side.
The patch also adds several new calls to the formatter infrastructure that are used to implement by-index accessing and several other design changes required to accommodate the new API layer.
An architectural change is introduced in that backing objects for formatters now become writable. On the public API layer, CoW is implemented to prevent unwanted propagation of changes.
Lastly, there are some modifications in how the "default" category is constructed and managed in relation to other categories.

llvm-svn: 150558
2012-02-15 02:34:21 +00:00
Johnny Chen 2ffa754a6f After discussions with Jim and Greg, modify the 'watchpoint set' command to become a mutiword command
with subcommand 'expression' and 'variable'.  The first subcommand is for supplying an expression to
be evaluated into an address to watch for, while the second is for watching a variable.

'watchpoint set expression' is a raw command, which means that you need to use the "--" option terminator
to end the '-w' or '-x' option processing and to start typing your expression.

Also update several test cases to comply and add a couple of test cases into TestCompletion.py,
in particular, test that 'watchpoint set ex' completes to 'watchpoint set expression ' and that
'watchpoint set var' completes to 'watchpoint set variable '.

llvm-svn: 150109
2012-02-08 22:37:48 +00:00
Johnny Chen 34ddc8db22 Refine the 'watchpoint set' command to now require either the '-v' option (for watching of a variable) or
the '-e' option (for watching of an address) to be present.

Update some existing test cases with the required option and add some more test cases.

Since the '-v' option takes <variable-name> and the '-e' option takes <expr> as the command arg,
the existing infrastructure for generating the option usage can produce confusing help message,
like:

  watchpoint set -e [-w <watch-type>] [-x <byte-size>] <variable-name | expr>
  watchpoint set -v [-w <watch-type>] [-x <byte-size>] <variable-name | expr>

The solution adopted is to provide an extra member field to the struct CommandArgumentData called
(uint32_t)arg_opt_set_association, whose purpose is to link this particular argument data with some
option set(s).  Also modify the signature of CommandObject::GetFormattedCommandArguments() to:

  GetFormattedCommandArguments (Stream &str, uint32_t opt_set_mask = LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL)

it now takes an additional opt_set_mask which can be used to generate a filtered formatted command
args for help message.

Options::GenerateOptionUsage() impl is modified to call the GetFormattedCommandArguments() appropriately.
So that the help message now looks like:

  watchpoint set -e [-w <watch-type>] [-x <byte-size>] <expr>
  watchpoint set -v [-w <watch-type>] [-x <byte-size>] <variable-name>

rdar://problem/10703256

llvm-svn: 150032
2012-02-08 01:13:31 +00:00
Greg Clayton 402230e633 Added support to SBType for getting template arguments from a SBType:
uint32_t
SBType::GetNumberOfTemplateArguments ();

lldb::SBType
SBType::GetTemplateArgumentType (uint32_t idx);

lldb::TemplateArgumentKind
SBType::GetTemplateArgumentKind (uint32_t idx);

Some lldb::TemplateArgumentKind values don't have a corresponding SBType
that will be returned from SBType::GetTemplateArgumentType(). This will
help our data formatters do their job by being able to find out the
type of template params and do smart things with those.

llvm-svn: 149658
2012-02-03 01:30:30 +00:00
Greg Clayton 6b2bd93918 Added many more python convenience accessors:
You can now access a frame in a thread using:

lldb.SBThread.frame[int] -> lldb.SBFrame object for a frame in a thread

Where "int" is an integer index. You can also access a list object with all of
the frames using:

lldb.SBThread.frames => list() of lldb.SBFrame objects

All SB objects that give out SBAddress objects have properties named "addr"

lldb.SBInstructionList now has the following convenience accessors for len() and
instruction access using an index:

insts = lldb.frame.function.instructions
for idx in range(len(insts)):
    print insts[idx]
    
Instruction lists can also lookup an isntruction using a lldb.SBAddress as the key:

pc_inst = lldb.frame.function.instructions[lldb.frame.addr]

lldb.SBProcess now exposes:

lldb.SBProcess.is_alive => BOOL Check if a process is exists and is alive
lldb.SBProcess.is_running => BOOL check if a process is running (or stepping):
lldb.SBProcess.is_running => BOOL check if a process is currently stopped or crashed:
lldb.SBProcess.thread[int] => lldb.SBThreads for a given "int" zero based index
lldb.SBProcess.threads => list() containing all lldb.SBThread objects in a process

SBInstruction now exposes:
lldb.SBInstruction.mnemonic => python string for instruction mnemonic
lldb.SBInstruction.operands => python string for instruction operands
lldb.SBInstruction.command => python string for instruction comment

SBModule now exposes:

lldb.SBModule.uuid => uuid.UUID(), an UUID object from the "uuid" python module
lldb.SBModule.symbol[int] => lldb.Symbol, lookup symbol by zero based index
lldb.SBModule.symbol[str] => list() of lldb.Symbol objects that match "str"
lldb.SBModule.symbol[re] => list() of lldb.Symbol objecxts that match the regex
lldb.SBModule.symbols => list() of all symbols in a module

  
SBAddress objects can now access the current load address with the "lldb.SBAddress.load_addr"
property. The current "lldb.target" will be used to try and resolve the load address.

Load addresses can also be set using this accessor:

addr = lldb.SBAddress()
addd.load_addr = 0x123023

Then you can check the section and offset to see if the address got resolved.

SBTarget now exposes:

lldb.SBTarget.module[int] => lldb.SBModule from zero based module index
lldb.SBTarget.module[str] => lldb.SBModule by basename or fullpath or uuid string
lldb.SBTarget.module[uuid.UUID()] => lldb.SBModule whose UUID matches
lldb.SBTarget.module[re] => list() of lldb.SBModule objects that match the regex
lldb.SBTarget.modules => list() of all lldb.SBModule objects in the target

SBSymbol now exposes:

lldb.SBSymbol.name => python string for demangled symbol name
lldb.SBSymbol.mangled => python string for mangled symbol name or None if there is none
lldb.SBSymbol.type => lldb.eSymbolType enum value
lldb.SBSymbol.addr => SBAddress object that represents the start address for this symbol (if there is one)
lldb.SBSymbol.end_addr => SBAddress for the end address of the symbol  (if there is one)
lldb.SBSymbol.prologue_size => pythin int containing The size of the prologue in bytes
lldb.SBSymbol.instructions => SBInstructionList containing all instructions for this symbol

SBFunction now also has these new properties in addition to what is already has:
lldb.SBFunction.addr => SBAddress object that represents the start address for this function
lldb.SBFunction.end_addr => SBAddress for the end address of the function
lldb.SBFunction.instructions => SBInstructionList containing all instructions for this function

SBFrame now exposes the SBAddress for the frame:
lldb.SBFrame.addr => SBAddress which is the section offset address for the current frame PC

These are all in addition to what was already added. Documentation and website
updates coming soon.

llvm-svn: 149489
2012-02-01 08:09:32 +00:00
Enrico Granata bac45f610d This commit provides a new default summary for Objective-C boolean variables, which shows YES or NO instead of the character value. A new category named objc is added to contain this summary provider. Any future Objective-C related formatters would probably fit here
llvm-svn: 149388
2012-01-31 17:01:51 +00:00
Greg Clayton e1cd1be6d6 Switching back to using std::tr1::shared_ptr. We originally switched away
due to RTTI worries since llvm and clang don't use RTTI, but I was able to 
switch back with no issues as far as I can tell. Once the RTTI issue wasn't
an issue, we were looking for a way to properly track weak pointers to objects
to solve some of the threading issues we have been running into which naturally
led us back to std::tr1::weak_ptr. We also wanted the ability to make a shared 
pointer from just a pointer, which is also easily solved using the 
std::tr1::enable_shared_from_this class. 

The main reason for this move back is so we can start properly having weak
references to objects. Currently a lldb_private::Thread class has a refrence
to its parent lldb_private::Process. This doesn't work well when we now hand
out a SBThread object that contains a shared pointer to a lldb_private::Thread
as this SBThread can be held onto by external clients and if they end up
using one of these objects we can easily crash.

So the next task is to start adopting std::tr1::weak_ptr where ever it makes
sense which we can do with lldb_private::Debugger, lldb_private::Target,
lldb_private::Process, lldb_private::Thread, lldb_private::StackFrame, and
many more objects now that they are no longer using intrusive ref counted
pointer objects (you can't do std::tr1::weak_ptr functionality with intrusive
pointers).

llvm-svn: 149207
2012-01-29 20:56:30 +00:00
Greg Clayton 037f9fda5a Stop running so many individual commands when going into the script interpreter.
All of the commands now get globbed into a single line.

lldb.target, lldb.process, lldb.thread and lldb.frame now get initialized with
empty SBTarget, SBProcess, SBThread and SBFrame objects when they don't contain
anything. 

llvm-svn: 149166
2012-01-28 02:11:02 +00:00
Greg Clayton 9ea3fcd845 <rdar://problem/10750012>
Remove a pseudo terminal master open and slave file descriptor that was being
used for pythong stdin. It was not hooked up correctly and was causing file
descriptor leaks.

llvm-svn: 149098
2012-01-27 00:13:27 +00:00
Johnny Chen 6561d15dcb Add comment describing the interaction of WantsRawCommandString()/WantsCompletion() with the completion mechanism.
llvm-svn: 148521
2012-01-20 00:59:19 +00:00
Johnny Chen 6f99b63718 rdar://problem/10724187
http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=148491&view=rev check in broke the argument completion
for "settings set th", followed by TAB.  Provide a way for commands who want raw commands to
hook into the completion mechanism.

llvm-svn: 148500
2012-01-19 22:16:06 +00:00
Johnny Chen a28b89c700 rdar://problem/10712130
Fixed an issue where backtick char is not properly honored when setting the frame-format variable, like the following:

(lldb) settings set frame-format frame #${frame.index}: ${frame.pc}{ ${module.file.basename}{`${function.name-with-args}${function.pc-offset}}}{ at ${line.file.basename}:${line.number}}\n
(lldb) settings show frame-format
frame-format (string) = "frame #${frame.index}: ${frame.pc}{ `${module.file.basename}{${function.name-with-args}${function.pc-offset}}}{` at ${line.file.basename}:${line.number}}\n"
(lldb)

o CommandObjectSettings.h/.cpp:

  Modify the command object impl to require raw command string instead of parsed command string,
  which also fixes an outstanding issue that customizing the prompt with trailing spaces doesn't
  work.

o Args.cpp:

  During CommandInterpreter::HandleCommand(), there is a PreprocessCommand phase which already
  strips/processes pairs of backticks as an expression eval step.  There's no need to treat
  a backtick as starting a quote.

o TestAbbreviations.py and change_prompt.lldb:

  Fixed incorrect test case/logic.

o TestSettings.py:

  Remove expectedFailure decorator.

llvm-svn: 148491
2012-01-19 19:22:41 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1a0be3b1f2 <rdar://problem/10649734>
Fixed an issue where the python interpreter could deadlock LLDB.

llvm-svn: 147640
2012-01-06 00:47:38 +00:00
Sean Callanan a4c6ad1914 Fixed the help text for raw commands like "expr"
to include -- in sample command lines.  Now LLDB
prints

  expression [-f <format>] -- <expr>

instead of

  expression [-f <format>] <expr>

and also adds a new example line:

  expression <expr>

to show that in the absense of arguments the --
can be ommitted.

llvm-svn: 147540
2012-01-04 19:11:25 +00:00
Sean Callanan 20bb3aa53a The "desired result type" code in the expression
parser has hitherto been an implementation waiting
for a use.  I have now tied the '-o' option for
the expression command -- which indicates that the
result is an Objective-C object and needs to be
printed -- to the ExpressionParser, which
communicates the desired type to Clang.

Now, if the result of an expression is determined
by an Objective-C method call for which there is
no type information, that result is implicitly
cast to id if and only if the -o option is passed
to the expression command.  (Otherwise if there
is no explicit cast Clang will issue an error.
This behavior is identical to what happened before
r146756.)

Also added a testcase for -o enabled and disabled.

llvm-svn: 147099
2011-12-21 22:22:58 +00:00
Johnny Chen a715452757 Work in progress for:
rdar://problem/10577182
Audit lldb API impl for places where we need to perform a NULL check

Add NULL checks for SBCommandReturnObject.AppendMessage().

llvm-svn: 146911
2011-12-19 21:36:23 +00:00
Jim Ingham 6d6d107167 "f" should be an alias for "frame select" not "finish" to match the gdb usage.
llvm-svn: 145660
2011-12-02 01:12:59 +00:00
Jim Ingham 78d614883f (no commit message)
llvm-svn: 144874
2011-11-17 01:22:00 +00:00
Greg Clayton 144f3a9c90 Added a new class to Process.h: ProcessAttachInfo. This class contains enough
info for us to attach by pid, or by name and will also allow us to eventually
do a lot more powerful attaches. If you look at the options for the "platform
process list" command, there are many options which we should be able to
specify. This will allow us to do things like "attach to a process named 'tcsh'
that has a parent process ID of 123", or "attach to a process named 'x' which
has an effective user ID of 345". 

I finished up the --shell implementation so that it can be used without the
--tty option in "process launch". The "--shell" option now can take an 
optional argument which is the path to the shell to use (or a partial name
like "sh" which we will find using the current PATH environment variable).

Modified the Process::Attach to use the new ProcessAttachInfo as the sole
argument and centralized a lot of code that was in the "process attach"
Execute function so that everyone can take advantage of the powerful new
attach functionality.

llvm-svn: 144615
2011-11-15 03:53:30 +00:00
Jim Ingham c8b47586bb Confirm should accept both "Y" and "y" in case somebody confuses the "default answer" indicator for a
directive to enter a capital letter.

llvm-svn: 144562
2011-11-14 20:02:01 +00:00
Greg Clayton dac5efa8c4 Removed debug printf statements.
llvm-svn: 144257
2011-11-10 01:30:05 +00:00
Greg Clayton 93c62e6607 <rdar://problem/10374840>
Fixed an issue with the gdb format stuff for any aliases that expand to
contain a "--".

llvm-svn: 144240
2011-11-09 23:25:03 +00:00
Enrico Granata 0a305db796 this patch addresses several issues with "command script" subcommands:
a) adds a new --synchronicity (-s) setting for "command script add" that allows the user to decide if scripted commands should run synchronously or asynchronously (which can make a difference in how events are handled)
 b) clears up several error messages
 c) adds a new --allow-reload (-r) setting for "command script import" that allows the user to reload a module even if it has already been imported before
 d) allows filename completion for "command script import" (much like what happens for "target create")
 e) prevents "command script add" from replacing built-in commands with scripted commands
 f) changes AddUserCommand() to take an std::string instead of a const char* (for performance reasons)
plus, it fixes an issue in "type summary add" command handling which caused several test suite errors

llvm-svn: 144035
2011-11-07 22:57:04 +00:00
Greg Clayton dce502ede0 Fixed the Xcode project building of LLVM to be a bit more user friendly:
- If you download and build the sources in the Xcode project, x86_64 builds
  by default using the "llvm.zip" checkpointed LLVM.
- If you delete the "lldb/llvm.zip" and the "lldb/llvm" folder, and build the
  Xcode project will download the right LLVM sources and build them from 
  scratch
- If you have a "lldb/llvm" folder already that contains a "lldb/llvm/lib"
  directory, we will use the sources you have placed in the LLDB directory.
  
Python can now be disabled for platforms that don't support it. 

Changed the way the libllvmclang.a files get used. They now all get built into
arch specific directories and never get merged into universal binaries as this
was causing issues where you would have to go and delete the file if you wanted
to build an extra architecture slice.

llvm-svn: 143678
2011-11-04 03:34:56 +00:00
Greg Clayton 982c9762a2 Modified all Process::Launch() calls to use a ProcessLaunchInfo structure
on internal only (public API hasn't changed) to simplify the paramter list
to the launch calls down into just one argument. Also all of the argument,
envronment and stdio things are now handled in a much more centralized fashion.

llvm-svn: 143656
2011-11-03 21:22:33 +00:00
Greg Clayton 9d3d6886e6 Fixed some warnings after enabling some stricter warnings in the Xcode project
settings.

Also fixed an issue where we weren't creating anonymous namepaces correctly:
<rdar://problem/10371295>

llvm-svn: 143403
2011-10-31 23:51:19 +00:00
Daniel Dunbar f1a7d2253a build: Fix SWIG include paths on Darwin.
llvm-svn: 143390
2011-10-31 22:51:14 +00:00
Johnny Chen 8e9383d69c Revert 143359 and modify the test case to not include non-valid c identifier character.
llvm-svn: 143372
2011-10-31 22:22:06 +00:00
Johnny Chen 773f8ad66b Fix the r143266 check-in which broke TestCommandRegex.py.
llvm-svn: 143359
2011-10-31 20:12:14 +00:00
Greg Clayton 52ec56ccd0 Fixed the "expression" command when it comes to using it with the new GDB format
command suffix:

(lldb) expression/x 3+3

Since "expression" is a raw command that has options, we need to make sure the
command gets its options properly terminated with a "--".

Also fixed an issue where if you try to use the GDB command suffix on a 
command that doesn't support the "--gdb-format" command, it will report an
appropriate error.

For the fix above, you can query an lldb_private::Options object to see if it
supports a long option by name.

llvm-svn: 143266
2011-10-29 00:57:28 +00:00
Johnny Chen 51ea0ad7ca Get a dummy target to allow for calculator mode while processing backticks.
This also helps break the infinite loop caused when target is null.

So that we can have:

$ /Volumes/data/lldb/svn/trunk/build/Debug/lldb
(lldb) itob `0x123 - 0x321` 32 v
 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10  9  8  7  6  5  4  3  2  1  0
 [1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0]
(lldb) 

llvm-svn: 143260
2011-10-29 00:21:50 +00:00
Greg Clayton 7c533b2447 Fixed the GDB format to allow the size and format characters to come in any
order. Also hooked up the new formats for instruction, hex float and address
to the new formats.

llvm-svn: 143251
2011-10-28 23:27:55 +00:00
Greg Clayton 5521f99a42 Added the ability to have GDB formats appended to any command so you can do
things like:

(lldb) x/32xb 0x1000

"x" is an alias to "memory read", so this will actually turn into:

(lldb) memory read --gdb-format=32xb 0x1000

This applies to all commands, so the GDB formats will work with "register read",
"frame variable", "target variable" and others. All commands that can accept
formats, counts and sizes have been modified to support the "--gdb-format"
option.

llvm-svn: 143230
2011-10-28 21:38:01 +00:00
Greg Clayton 5009f9d501 Added support for the new ".apple_objc" accelerator tables. These tables are
in the same hashed format as the ".apple_names", but they map objective C
class names to all of the methods and class functions. We need to do this 
because in the DWARF the methods for Objective C are never contained in the
class definition, they are scattered about at the translation unit level and
they don't even have attributes that say the are contained within the class
itself. 

Added 3 new formats which can be used to display data:

    eFormatAddressInfo
    eFormatHexFloat
    eFormatInstruction
    
eFormatAddressInfo describes an address such as function+offset and file+line,
or symbol + offset, or constant data (c string, 2, 4, 8, or 16 byte constants).
The format character for this is "A", the long format is "address".

eFormatHexFloat will print out the hex float format that compilers tend to use.
The format character for this is "X", the long format is "hex float".

eFormatInstruction will print out disassembly with bytes and it will use the
current target's architecture. The format character for this is "i" (which
used to be being used for the integer format, but the integer format also has
"d", so we gave the "i" format to disassembly), the long format is 
"instruction".

Mate the lldb::FormatterChoiceCriterion enumeration private as it should have
been from the start. It is very specialized and doesn't belong in the public 
API.

llvm-svn: 143114
2011-10-27 17:55:14 +00:00
Greg Clayton f91381e82c Update the GDB format text to be a bit more clear.
llvm-svn: 143043
2011-10-26 18:35:21 +00:00
Greg Clayton 82f4cf46aa A simple fix for the GDB format strings so the byte size parameter gets
properly marked as valid.

Also modified the "memory read" command to be able to intelligently repeat
subsequent memory requests, so now you can do:

(lldb) memory read --format hex --count 32 0x1000

Then hit enter to keep viewing the memory that follows the last valid request.

llvm-svn: 143015
2011-10-26 04:32:38 +00:00
Greg Clayton 86edbf41d1 Cleaned up many error codes. For any who is filling in error strings into
lldb_private::Error objects the rules are:
- short strings that don't start with a capitol letter unless the name is a
  class or anything else that is always capitolized
- no trailing newline character
- should be one line if possible

Implemented a first pass at adding "--gdb-format" support to anything that
accepts format with optional size/count.

llvm-svn: 142999
2011-10-26 00:56:27 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1deb796238 Updated all commands that use a "--format" / "-f" options to use the new
OptionGroupFormat. Updated OptionGroupFormat to be able to also use the
"--size" and "--count" options. Commands that use a OptionGroupFormat instance
can choose which of the options they want by initializing OptionGroupFormat
accordingly. Clients can either get only the "--format", "--format" + "--size",
or "--format" + "--size" + "--count". This is in preparation for upcoming
chnages where there are alternate ways (GDB format specification) to set a
format. 

llvm-svn: 142911
2011-10-25 06:44:01 +00:00
Jason Molenda 0c8e006987 Prefix display/undisplay regexp command alises with "_regexp" as per the
style of the other regexp command aliases.

llvm-svn: 142902
2011-10-25 02:11:20 +00:00
Greg Clayton 5196416772 Simplified the CommandInterpreter::StripFirstWord logic by making it a static
function and having it not require both a bool and a quote char to fill in.
We intend to get rid of this functionality when we rewrite the command 
interpreter for streams eventually, but not for now.

llvm-svn: 142888
2011-10-25 00:36:27 +00:00
Jim Ingham 7e18e42235 Add "di" and "dis" aliases to "disassemble" so they will win over "display".
llvm-svn: 142834
2011-10-24 18:37:00 +00:00
Enrico Granata 47c6f6d43d Decoupling of lock-related code from the core of ScriptInterpreterPython. All that concerns locking the Python interpreter is now delegated to the internal ScriptInterpreterPython::Locker class. Several changes in ScriptInterpreterPython to accommodate this new pattern.
llvm-svn: 142802
2011-10-24 17:22:21 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 1695466fe3 Move Python.h includes out of the headers into the .cpp file where it's actually used.
Python.h includes a ton of macros that can cause weird behavior down the road.

llvm-svn: 142754
2011-10-23 16:49:03 +00:00
Jason Molenda bc7748b7d3 Add "display" and "undisplay" aliases for target stop-hook add/delete.
A patina of gdb's "display" command, intended mostly for simply monitoring
a variable as you step through source code.  Formatters do not work, e.g.
display/x $pc does not work.

llvm-svn: 142710
2011-10-22 01:30:52 +00:00
Jason Molenda f385f12e17 Add "stepi" as an alias for thread step-inst in addition to "si".
Add "nexti" an "ni" as aliases for thread step-inst-over.

llvm-svn: 142707
2011-10-22 00:47:41 +00:00
Greg Clayton 81c22f6104 Moved lldb::user_id_t values to be 64 bit. This was going to be needed for
process IDs, and thread IDs, but was mainly needed for for the UserID's for
Types so that DWARF with debug map can work flawlessly. With DWARF in .o files
the type ID was the DIE offset in the DWARF for the .o file which is not
unique across all .o files, so now the SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap class will
make the .o file index part (the high 32 bits) of the unique type identifier
so it can uniquely identify the types.

llvm-svn: 142534
2011-10-19 18:09:39 +00:00
Johnny Chen 9e320909f5 Remove stale comment.
llvm-svn: 142392
2011-10-18 18:33:33 +00:00
Johnny Chen 7d97b1c274 Modify the help text for watching a variable or its pointee.
llvm-svn: 142391
2011-10-18 18:31:06 +00:00
Enrico Granata a9dbf4325e this patch introduces a new command script import command which takes as input a filename for a Python script and imports the module contained in that file. the containing directory is added to the Python path such that dependencies are honored. also, the module may contain an __lldb_init_module(debugger,dict) function, which gets called after importing, and which can somehow initialize the module's interaction with lldb
llvm-svn: 142283
2011-10-17 21:45:27 +00:00
Greg Clayton 5a31471e72 Added the ability to run expressions in any command. Expressions can be
inserted in commands by using backticks:

(lldb) memory read `$rsp-16` `$rsp+16`
(lldb) memory read  -c `(int)strlen(argv[0])` `argv[0]`

The result of the expression will be inserted into the command as a sort of
preprocess stage where this gets done first. We might need to tweak where this
preprocess stage goes, but it is very functional already.

Added ansi color support to the Debugger::FormatPrompt() so you can use things
like "${ansi.fg.blue}" and "${ansi.bold}" many more. This helps in adding 
colors to your prompts without needing to know the ANSI color code strings.

llvm-svn: 141948
2011-10-14 07:41:33 +00:00
Greg Clayton cf0e4f0daf Re-organized the contents of RangeMap.h to be more concise and also allow for a Range, RangeArray, RangeData (range + data), or a RangeDataArray. We have many range implementations in LLDB and I will be converting over to using the classes in RangeMap.h so we can have one set of code that does ranges and searching of ranges.
Fixed up DWARFDebugAranges to use the new range classes.

Fixed the enumeration parsing to take a lldb_private::Error to avoid a lot of duplicated code. Now when an invalid enumeration is supplied, an error will be returned and that error will contain a list of the valid enumeration values.

llvm-svn: 141382
2011-10-07 18:58:12 +00:00
Johnny Chen 80fdd7c0b7 Fix a problem where the stop-hook command 'frame variable g_val' produces nothing
when newly created threads were subsequently stopped due to breakpoint hit.
The stop-hook mechanism delegates to CommandInterpreter::HandleCommands() to
execuet the commands.  Make sure the execution context is switched only once
at the beginning of HandleCommands() only and don't update the context while looping
on each individual command to be executed.

rdar://problem/10228156

llvm-svn: 141144
2011-10-05 00:42:59 +00:00
Johnny Chen b62a3be1a2 Add an accompanying option to the 'frame variable -w' command to, instead of watching the variable,
watch the location pointed to by the variable.  An example,

(lldb) frame variable -w write -x 1 -g g_char_ptr
(char *) g_char_ptr = 0x0000000100100860 ""...
Watchpoint created: WatchpointLocation 1: addr = 0x100100860 size = 1 state = enabled type = w
    declare @ '/Volumes/data/lldb/svn/trunk/test/functionalities/watchpoint/hello_watchlocation/main.cpp:21'

...

(lldb) c
Process 3936 resuming

...

rocess 3936 stopped
* thread #2: tid = 0x3403, 0x00000001000009b7 a.out`do_bad_thing_with_location(char*, char) + 23 at main.cpp:27, stop reason = watchpoint 1
    frame #0: 0x00000001000009b7 a.out`do_bad_thing_with_location(char*, char) + 23 at main.cpp:27
   24  	do_bad_thing_with_location(char *char_ptr, char new_val)
   25  	{
   26  	    *char_ptr = new_val;
-> 27  	}
   28  	
   29  	uint32_t access_pool (uint32_t flag = 0);
   30  	
(lldb) 

Also add TestWatchLocation.py test to exercise this functionality.

llvm-svn: 140836
2011-09-30 01:08:48 +00:00
Jim Ingham 2af4db5835 Remember to mark the OptionValueUUID as set in SetOptionValue.
llvm-svn: 140835
2011-09-30 01:05:23 +00:00
Greg Clayton cac9c5f971 Added to the public API to allow symbolication:
- New SBSection objects that are object file sections which can be accessed
  through the SBModule classes. You can get the number of sections, get a 
  section at index, and find a section by name.
- SBSections can contain subsections (first find "__TEXT" on darwin, then
  us the resulting SBSection to find "__text" sub section).
- Set load addresses for a SBSection in the SBTarget interface
- Set the load addresses of all SBSection in a SBModule in the SBTarget interface
- Add a new module the an existing target in the SBTarget interface
- Get a SBSection from a SBAddress object

This should get us a lot closer to being able to symbolicate using LLDB through
the public API.

llvm-svn: 140437
2011-09-24 00:52:29 +00:00
Johnny Chen de75346496 Watchpoint IDs and ID Ranges are not quite the same as Breakpoint IDs and ID Ranges.
Add eArgTypeWatchpointID and eArgTypeWatchpointIDRange to the CommandArgumentType enums and
modify the signature of CommandObject::AddIDsArgumentData() from:

    AddIDsArgumentData(CommandArgumentEntry &arg)

to:

    AddIDsArgumentData(CommandArgumentEntry &arg, CommandArgumentType ID, CommandArgumentType IDRange)

to accommodate.

llvm-svn: 140346
2011-09-22 22:34:09 +00:00
Johnny Chen f04ee930a0 Add initial implementation of watchpoint commands for list, enable, disable, and delete.
Test cases to be added later.

llvm-svn: 140322
2011-09-22 18:04:58 +00:00
Greg Clayton c14ee32db5 Converted the lldb_private::Process over to use the intrusive
shared pointers.

Changed the ExecutionContext over to use shared pointers for
the target, process, thread and frame since these objects can
easily go away at any time and any object that was holding onto
an ExecutionContext was running the risk of using a bad object.

Now that the shared pointers for target, process, thread and
frame are just a single pointer (they all use the instrusive
shared pointers) the execution context is much safer and still
the same size. 

Made the shared pointers in the the ExecutionContext class protected
and made accessors for all of the various ways to get at the pointers,
references, and shared pointers.

llvm-svn: 140298
2011-09-22 04:58:26 +00:00
Johnny Chen a3234732a0 Fix comment typo.
llvm-svn: 140222
2011-09-21 01:04:49 +00:00
Johnny Chen 184d7a727e A little refactoring of the way to add break IDs or ID ranges as command argument data
to the command argument entry.  Add a static helper function:

    CommandObject::AddIDsArgumentData(CommandArgumentEntry &arg)

to be used from CommandObjectBreakpoint.cpp.  The helper function could also be useful
for commands in the future to manipulate watchpoints.

llvm-svn: 140221
2011-09-21 01:00:02 +00:00
Jason Molenda ca0e3fa325 One last printf-style call cleanup.
llvm-svn: 140205
2011-09-20 23:23:44 +00:00
Jason Molenda fd54b368ea Update declarations for all functions/methods that accept printf-style
stdarg formats to use __attribute__ format so the compiler can flag
incorrect uses.  Fix all incorrect uses.  Most of these are innocuous,
a few were resulting in crashes.

llvm-svn: 140185
2011-09-20 21:44:10 +00:00
Greg Clayton 4d122c4009 Adopt the intrusive pointers in:
lldb_private::Breakpoint
lldb_private::BreakpointLocations
lldb_private::BreakpointSite
lldb_private::Debugger
lldb_private::StackFrame
lldb_private::Thread
lldb_private::Target

llvm-svn: 139985
2011-09-17 08:33:22 +00:00
Johnny Chen 887062aeb3 Watchpoint WIP:
o Rename from OptionGroupWatchpoint::WatchMode to OptionGroupWatchpoint::WatchType,
  and CommandArgumentType::eArgTypeWatchMode to CommandArgumentType::eArgTypeWatchType.
  Update the sources to reflect the change.

o Add a CreateWatchpointLocation() method to Target class, which is currently not implmeneted
  (returns an empty WatchpointLocationSP object).  Add logic to CommandObjectFrame::Execute()
  to exercise the added API for creating a watchpoint location.

llvm-svn: 139560
2011-09-12 23:38:44 +00:00
Johnny Chen 3a9838c07b Fix a bug in OptionGroupWatchpoint.cpp where the '-w' option arg parsing result was not checked
to effect an early error return.

Plus add logic to 'frame variable' command object to check that when watchpoint option is on,
only one variable with exact name (no regex) is specified as the sole command arg.

llvm-svn: 139524
2011-09-12 19:12:06 +00:00
Greg Clayton 14a3551aea Don't skip the application specific ~/.lldbinit file when the program
name is "lldb". So currently when you startup any application and you
have not specified that you would like to skip loading init files through
the API or from "lldb" options, then LLDB will try and load:

"~/.lldbinit-%s" where %s the basename of your program
"~/.lldbinit"

Then LLDB will load any program specified on the command line and then
source the "./.llbinit" file for any temporary debug session specific
commands.

I want this feature because I have thread and frame formats that do
ANSI color codes that I only want to load when running in a terminal
which is when I am running the "lldb" command line program.

llvm-svn: 139476
2011-09-11 00:01:44 +00:00
Johnny Chen 944cdc09a9 A little bit of cleanup; set watch_mode to eWatchInvalid at the OptionParsingStarting() lifecycle point.
llvm-svn: 139467
2011-09-10 06:22:46 +00:00
Johnny Chen 0a57b2382b Convert OptionGroupVariable.cpp to use the arraysize() template function, as well.
llvm-svn: 139452
2011-09-10 01:19:01 +00:00
Johnny Chen 7c575b3b3a Refactoring: replace a bunch of static array size computation or hardcoded constant
with a template function 'arraysize(static_array)', defined in Utils.h.

llvm-svn: 139444
2011-09-10 00:48:33 +00:00
Johnny Chen b1d7529e57 Add OptionGroupWatchpoint.cpp/.h (preparatory work) for hooking up watchpoint to the 'frame variable' comand.
To watch a variable for read/write, issue:

    frame variable -w read_write

Note that '-w' option is not working yet. :-)

llvm-svn: 139434
2011-09-09 23:25:26 +00:00
Enrico Granata 08633eea20 Adding two new options to the 'help' command:
--show-aliases (-a) shows aliases for commands, as well as built-in commands
 --hide-user-defined (-u) hides user defined commands
by default 'help' without arguments does not show aliases anymore. to see them, add --show-aliases
to have only built-in commands appear, use 'help --hide-user-defined' ; there is currently no way to hide
built-in commands from the help output
'help command' is not changed by this commit, and help is shown even if command is an alias and -a is not specified

llvm-svn: 139377
2011-09-09 17:49:36 +00:00
Enrico Granata bac233511d Fixing an issue with Python commands defined interactively
llvm-svn: 139345
2011-09-09 01:41:30 +00:00
Enrico Granata 9128ee2f7a Redesign of the interaction between Python and frozen objects:
- introduced two new classes ValueObjectConstResultChild and ValueObjectConstResultImpl: the first one is a ValueObjectChild obtained from
   a ValueObjectConstResult, the second is a common implementation backend for VOCR and VOCRCh of method calls meant to read through pointers stored
   in frozen objects ; now such reads transparently move from host to target as required
 - as a consequence of the above, removed code that made target-memory copies of expression results in several places throughout LLDB, and also
   removed code that enabled to recognize an expression result VO as such
 - introduced a new GetPointeeData() method in ValueObject that lets you read a given amount of objects of type T from a VO
   representing a T* or T[], and doing dereferences transparently
   in private layer it returns a DataExtractor ; in public layer it returns an instance of a newly created lldb::SBData
 - as GetPointeeData() does the right thing for both frozen and non-frozen ValueObject's, reimplemented ReadPointedString() to use it
   en lieu of doing the raw read itself
 - introduced a new GetData() method in ValueObject that lets you get a copy of the data that backs the ValueObject (for pointers,
   this returns the address without any previous dereferencing steps ; for arrays it actually reads the whole chunk of memory)
   in public layer this returns an SBData, just like GetPointeeData()
 - introduced a new CreateValueFromData() method in SBValue that lets you create a new SBValue from a chunk of data wrapped in an SBData
   the limitation to remember for this kind of SBValue is that they have no address: extracting the address-of for these objects (with any
   of GetAddress(), GetLoadAddress() and AddressOf()) will return invalid values
 - added several tests to check that "p"-ing objects (STL classes, char* and char[]) will do the right thing
Solved a bug where global pointers to global variables were not dereferenced correctly for display
New target setting "max-string-summary-length" gives the maximum number of characters to show in a string when summarizing it, instead of the hardcoded 128
Solved a bug where the summary for char[] and char* would not be shown if the ValueObject's were dumped via the "p" command
Removed m_pointers_point_to_load_addrs from ValueObject. Introduced a new m_address_type_of_children, which each ValueObject can set to tell the address type
 of any pointers and/or references it creates. In the current codebase, this is load address most of the time (the only notable exception being file
 addresses that generate file address children UNLESS we have a live process)
Updated help text for summary-string
Fixed an issue in STL formatters where std::stlcontainer::iterator would match the container's synthetic children providers
Edited the syntax and help for some commands to have proper argument types

llvm-svn: 139160
2011-09-06 19:20:51 +00:00
Jim Ingham a6c422b7de Don't change the host's environment, just append our Python Directory
directly to the one in sys.

llvm-svn: 138693
2011-08-27 01:24:08 +00:00
Johnny Chen bbfa68b090 Make ThreadList::GetSelectedThread() select and return the 0th thread if there's no
currently selected thread.  And update the call sites accordingly.

llvm-svn: 138577
2011-08-25 19:38:34 +00:00
Jason Molenda bfb36ff9ea Include lldb/commands as a valid logging type in the
'log list' output.

Remove an extraneous \n from one of the lldb/commands
log line.

Add an lldb/commands log indicating whether the command
was successful or not.

llvm-svn: 138530
2011-08-25 00:20:04 +00:00
Enrico Granata 0a976141c5 More cleanups ; Separated implementation of FormatManager from class DataVisualization as a front-end by using separate .h/.cpp files - Final aim is to break up FormatManager.h/cpp into several separate files
llvm-svn: 138279
2011-08-22 22:03:47 +00:00
Jim Ingham 586b0bd8bd Don't let Python write its .pyc files, that's not really polite...
llvm-svn: 138262
2011-08-22 19:10:09 +00:00
Enrico Granata def5391ae5 - Support for Python namespaces:
If you have a Python module foo, in order to use its contained objects in LLDB you do not need to use
  'from foo import *'. You can use 'import foo', and then refer to items in foo as 'foo.bar', and LLDB
  will know how to resolve bar as a member of foo.
  Accordingly, GNU libstdc++ formatters have been moved from the global namespace to gnu_libstdcpp and a few
  test cases are also updated to reflect the new convention. Python docs suggest using a plain 'import' en lieu of
  'from-import'.

llvm-svn: 138244
2011-08-22 17:34:47 +00:00
Enrico Granata 274fd6e965 Fixed some SWIG interoperability issues
llvm-svn: 138154
2011-08-19 23:56:34 +00:00
Enrico Granata 58ad33440a Taking care of an issue with using lldb_private types in SBCommandInterpreter.cpp ; Making NSString test case work on Snow Leopard ; Removing an unused variable warning
llvm-svn: 138105
2011-08-19 21:56:10 +00:00
Enrico Granata 85933ed40c Second round of code cleanups:
- reorganizing classes layout to have public part first
   Typedefs that we want to keep private, but must be defined for some public code to work correctly are an exception
 - avoiding methods in the form T foo() { code; } all on one-line
 - moving method implementations from .h to .cpp whenever feasible
   Templatized code is an exception and so are very small methods
 - generally, adhering to coding conventions followed project-wide
Functional changes:
 - fixed an issue where using ${var} in a summary for an aggregate, and then displaying a pointer-to-aggregate would lead to no summary being displayed
   The issue was not a major one because all ${var} was meant to do in that context was display an error for invalid use of pointer
   Accordingly fixed test cases and added a new test case

llvm-svn: 137944
2011-08-18 16:38:26 +00:00
Enrico Granata c482a19294 First round of code cleanups:
- all instances of "vobj" have been renamed to "valobj"
 - class Debugger::Formatting has been renamed to DataVisualization (defined in FormatManager.h/cpp)
   The interface to this class has not changed
 - FormatCategory now uses ConstString's as keys to the navigators instead of repeatedly casting
   from ConstString to const char* and back all the time
   Next step is making the same happen for categories themselves
 - category gnu-libstdc++ is defined in the constructor for a FormatManager
   The source code for it is defined in gnu_libstdcpp.py, drawn from examples/synthetic at compile time
   All references to previous 'osxcpp' name have been removed from both code and file names
Functional changes:
 - the name of the option to use a summary string for 'type summary add' has changed from the previous --format-string
   to the new --summary-string. It is expected that the short option will change from -f to -s, and -s for --python-script
   will become -o

llvm-svn: 137886
2011-08-17 22:13:59 +00:00
Enrico Granata 217f91fc57 New category "gnu-libstdc++" provides summary for std::string and synthetic children for types std::map, std::list and std::vector
The category is enabled by default. If you run into issues with it, disable it and the previous behavior of LLDB is restored
 ** This is a temporary solution. The general solution to having formatters pulled in at startup should involve going through the Platform.
Fixed an issue in type synthetic list where a category with synthetic providers in it was not shown if all the providers were regex-based

llvm-svn: 137850
2011-08-17 19:07:52 +00:00
Enrico Granata 99f0b8f935 When defining a scripted command, it is possible to provide a docstring and that will be used as the help text for the command
If no docstring is provided, a default help text is created
LLDB will refuse to create scripted commands if the scripting language is anything but Python
Some additional comments in AppleObjCRuntimeV2.cpp to describe the memory layout expected by the dynamic type lookup code

llvm-svn: 137801
2011-08-17 01:30:04 +00:00
Enrico Granata 223383ed6c Changes to Python commands:
- They now have an SBCommandReturnObject instead of an SBStream as third argument
 - The class CommandObjectPythonFunction has been merged into CommandObjectCommands.cpp
 - The command to manage them is now:
  command script with subcommands add, list, delete, clear
   command alias is returned to its previous functionality
 - Python commands are now part of an user dictionary, instead of being seen as aliases
 

llvm-svn: 137785
2011-08-16 23:24:13 +00:00
Enrico Granata be93a35a8a Python commands:
It is now possible to use 'command alias --python' to define a command name that actually triggers execution of a Python function
 (e.g. command alias --python foo foo_impl makes a command named 'foo' that runs Python function 'foo_impl')
 The Python function foo_impl should have as signature: def foo_impl(debugger, args, stream, dict): where
  debugger is an object wrapping an LLDB SBDebugger
  args is the command line arguments, as an unparsed Python string
  stream is an SBStream that represents the standard output
  dict is an internal utility parameter and should be left untouched
 The function should return None on no error, or an error string to describe any problems

llvm-svn: 137722
2011-08-16 16:49:25 +00:00
Enrico Granata 109c4c7f71 One-line fix for a possible spurious truncation warning
llvm-svn: 137640
2011-08-15 19:24:02 +00:00
Jim Ingham 16e0c68627 Make ValueObject::SetValueFromCString work correctly.
Also change the SourceInitFile to look for .lldb-<APPNAME> and source that
preferentially if it exists.
Also made the breakpoint site report its address as well as its breakpoint number
when it gets hit and can't find any the associated locations (usually because the
breakpoint got disabled or deleted programmatically between the time it was hit
and reported.)
Changed ThreadPlanCallFunction to initialize the ivar m_func in the initializers of the
constructor, rather than waiting to initialize till later on in the function.
Fixed a bug where if you make an SBError and the ask it Success, it returns false.
Fixed ValueObject::ResolveValue so that it resolves a temporary value, rather than
overwriting the one in the value object.

llvm-svn: 137536
2011-08-12 23:34:31 +00:00
Enrico Granata 22c55d180d *Some more optimizations in usage of ConstString
*New setting target.max-children-count gives an upper-bound to the number of child objects that will be displayed at each depth-level
  This might be a breaking change in some scenarios. To override the new limit you can use the --show-all-children (-A) option
  to frame variable or increase the limit in your lldbinit file
*Command "type synthetic" has been split in two:
  - "type synthetic" now only handles Python synthetic children providers
  - the new command "type filter" handles filters
  Because filters and synthetic providers are both ways to replace the children of a ValueObject, only one can be effective at any given time.

llvm-svn: 137416
2011-08-12 02:00:06 +00:00
Johnny Chen 0a76c28a87 To silence the static analyzer.
llvm-svn: 137329
2011-08-11 19:17:45 +00:00
Enrico Granata ce68b02c99 CFString.py now shows contents in a more NSString-like way (e.g. you get @"Hello" instead of "Hello")
new --raw-output (-R) option to frame variable prevents using summaries and synthetic children
 other future formatting enhancements will be excluded by using the -R option
 test case enhanced to check that -R works correctly

llvm-svn: 137185
2011-08-09 23:50:01 +00:00
Enrico Granata 6f3533fb1d Public API changes:
- Completely new implementation of SBType
 - Various enhancements in several other classes
Python synthetic children providers for std::vector<T>, std::list<T> and std::map<K,V>:
 - these return the actual elements into the container as the children of the container
 - basic template name parsing that works (hopefully) on both Clang and GCC
 - find them in examples/synthetic and in the test suite in functionalities/data-formatter/data-formatter-python-synth
New summary string token ${svar :
 - the syntax is just the same as in ${var but this new token lets you read the values
   coming from the synthetic children provider instead of the actual children
 - Python providers above provide a synthetic child len that returns the number of elements
   into the container
Full bug fix for the issue in which getting byte size for a non-complete type would crash LLDB
Several other fixes, including:
 - inverted the order of arguments in the ClangASTType constructor
 - EvaluationPoint now only returns SharedPointer's to Target and Process
 - the help text for several type subcommands now correctly indicates argument-less options as such

llvm-svn: 136504
2011-07-29 19:53:35 +00:00
Enrico Granata c53114e30a new flag -P to type synth add lets you type a Python class interactively
added a final newline to fooSynthProvider.py
new option to automatically save user input in InputReaderEZ
checking for NULL pointers in several new places

llvm-svn: 135916
2011-07-25 16:59:05 +00:00
Enrico Granata a37a065c33 Python synthetic children:
- you can now define a Python class as a synthetic children producer for a type
   the class must adhere to this "interface":
        def __init__(self, valobj, dict):
     	def get_child_at_index(self, index):
     	def get_child_index(self, name):
   then using type synth add -l className typeName
   (e.g. type synth add -l fooSynthProvider foo)
   (This is still WIP with lots to be added)
   A small test case is available also as reference

llvm-svn: 135865
2011-07-24 00:14:56 +00:00
Enrico Granata d55546b27a when typing a summary string you can use the %S symbol to explicitly indicate that you want the summary to be used to print the target object
(e.g. ${var%S}). this might already be the default if your variable is of an aggregate type
new feature: synthetic filters. you can restrict the number of children for your variables to only a meaningful subset
 - the restricted list of children obeys the typical rules (e.g. summaries prevail over children)
 - one-line summaries show only the filtered (synthetic) children, if you type an expanded summary string, or you use Python scripts, all the real children are accessible
 - to provide a synthetic children list use the "type synth add" command, as in:
   type synth add foo_type --child varA --child varB[0] --child varC->packet->flags[1-4]
   (you can use ., ->, single-item array operator [N] and bitfield operator [N-M]; array slice access is not supported, giving simplified names to expression paths is not supported)
 - a new -S option to frame variable and target variable lets you override synthetic children and instead show real ones

llvm-svn: 135731
2011-07-22 00:16:08 +00:00
Enrico Granata 0c5ef693a2 Some descriptive text for the Python script feature:
- help type summary add now gives some hints on how to use it
frame variable and target variable now have a --no-summary-depth (-Y) option:
 - simply using -Y without an argument will skip one level of summaries, i.e.
   your aggregate types will expand their children and display no summary, even
   if they have one. children will behave normally
 - using -Y<int>, as in -Y4, -Y7, ..., will skip as many levels of summaries as
   given by the <int> parameter (obviously, -Y and -Y1 are the same thing). children
   beneath the given depth level will behave normally
 -Y0 is the same as omitting the --no-summary-depth parameter entirely
 This option replaces the defined-but-unimplemented --no-summary

llvm-svn: 135336
2011-07-16 01:22:04 +00:00
Enrico Granata f2bbf717f7 Python summary strings:
- you can use a Python script to write a summary string for data-types, in one of
   three ways:
    -P option and typing the script a line at a time
    -s option and passing a one-line Python script
    -F option and passing the name of a Python function
   these options all work for the "type summary add" command
   your Python code (if provided through -P or -s) is wrapped in a function
   that accepts two parameters: valobj (a ValueObject) and dict (an LLDB
   internal dictionary object). if you use -F and give a function name,
   you're expected to define the function on your own and with the right
   prototype. your function, however defined, must return a Python string
 - test case for the Python summary feature
 - a few quirks:
  Python summaries cannot have names, and cannot use regex as type names
  both issues will be fixed ASAP
major redesign of type summary code:
 - type summary working with strings and type summary working with Python code
   are two classes, with a common base class SummaryFormat
 - SummaryFormat classes now are able to actively format objects rather than
   just aggregating data
 - cleaner code to print descriptions for summaries
the public API now exports a method to easily navigate a ValueObject hierarchy
New InputReaderEZ and PriorityPointerPair classes
Several minor fixes and improvements

llvm-svn: 135238
2011-07-15 02:26:42 +00:00
Johnny Chen 331eff3995 Fixed a crasher where entering 'help disasm' on the command line would crash lldb.
The reasom of the crash is because of a missing entry in the argument table corresponding to eArgTypeUnsignedInteger.
Add such entry and modify the call site of the crash to go through a fail-fast API to retrieve the argument table.

Add a regression test to TestHelp.py.

llvm-svn: 135206
2011-07-14 22:20:12 +00:00
Jim Ingham a5a97ebe3c Added "command history" command to dump the command history.
Also made:
(lldb) !<NUM>
(lldb) !-<NUM>
(lldb) !!

work with the history.  For added benefit:

(lldb) !<NUM><TAB>

will insert the command at position <NUM> in the history into the command line to be edited.

This is only partial, I still need to sync up editline's history list with the one kept by the interpreter.

llvm-svn: 134955
2011-07-12 03:12:18 +00:00
Enrico Granata f9fa6ee5e3 named summaries:
- a new --name option for "type summary add" lets you give a name to a summary
 - a new --summary option for "frame variable" lets you bind a named summary to one or more variables
${var%s} now works for printing the value of 0-terminated CStrings
type format test case now tests for cascading
 - this is disabled on GCC because GCC may end up stripping typedef chains, basically breaking cascading
new design for the FormatNavigator class
new template class CleanUp2 meant to support cleanup routines with 1 additional parameter beyond resource handle

llvm-svn: 134943
2011-07-12 00:18:11 +00:00
Jim Ingham b8e8a5f3ee Allow reading memory from files before the target has been run.
llvm-svn: 134780
2011-07-09 00:55:34 +00:00
Enrico Granata fc7a7f3b75 final fix for the global constructors issue
new GetValueForExpressionPath() method in ValueObject to navigate expression paths in a more bitfield vs slices aware way
changes to the varformats.html document (WIP)

llvm-svn: 134679
2011-07-08 02:51:01 +00:00
Enrico Granata 7f941d95cc Fixed a warning where initializing CommandObject::g_arguments_data[] required global constructors
llvm-svn: 134613
2011-07-07 15:49:54 +00:00
Greg Clayton 715c236577 Centralize the variable display prefs into a new option
group class: OptionGroupVariable. It gets initialized with
a boolean that indicates if the frame specific options are
included so that this can be used in both the "frame variable"
and "target variable" commands.

Removed the global functionality from the "frame variable" 
command. Users should switch to using the "target variable"
command.

llvm-svn: 134594
2011-07-07 04:38:25 +00:00
Greg Clayton 644247c1dc Added "target variable" command that allows introspection of global
variables prior to running your binary. Zero filled sections now get
section data correctly filled with zeroes when Target::ReadMemory
reads from the object file section data.

Added new option groups and option values for file lists. I still need
to hook up all of the options to "target variable" to allow more complete
introspection by file and shlib.

Added the ability for ValueObjectVariable objects to be created with
only the target as the execution context. This allows them to be read
from the object files through Target::ReadMemory(...). 

Added a "virtual Module * GetModule()" function to the ValueObject
class. By default it will look to the parent variable object and
return its module. The module is needed when we have global variables
that have file addresses (virtual addresses that are specific to
module object files) and in turn allows global variables to be displayed
prior to running.

Removed all of the unused proxy object support that bit rotted in 
lldb_private::Value.

Replaced a lot of places that used "FileSpec::Compare (lhs, rhs) == 0" code
with the more efficient "FileSpec::Equal (lhs, rhs)".

Improved logging in GDB remote plug-in.

llvm-svn: 134579
2011-07-07 01:59:51 +00:00
Enrico Granata 82a7d98342 new detailed descriptions for type summary add and type format add
some changes to the help system code for better display of long help text
-p and -r flags now also work for type format add

llvm-svn: 134574
2011-07-07 00:38:40 +00:00
Greg Clayton 197bacfffa Cleanup errors that come out of commands and make sure they all have newlines
_only_ in the resulting stream, not in the error objects (lldb_private::Error).
lldb_private::Error objects should always just have an error string with no 
terminating newline characters or periods.

Fixed an issue with GDB remote packet detection that could end up deadlocking
if a full packet wasn't received in one chunk. Also modified the packet 
checking function to properly toss one or more bytes when it detects bad
data. 

llvm-svn: 134357
2011-07-02 21:07:54 +00:00
Enrico Granata 0a3958e046 several improvements to "type summary":
- type names can now be regular expressions (exact matching is done first, and is faster)
 - integral (and floating) types can be printed as bitfields, i.e. ${var[low-high]} will extract bits low thru high of the value and print them
 - array subscripts are supported, both for arrays and for pointers. the syntax is ${*var[low-high]}, or ${*var[]} to print the whole array (the latter only works for statically sized arrays)
 - summary is now printed by default when a summary string references a variable. if that variable's type has no summary, value is printed instead. to force value, you can use %V as a format specifier
 - basic support for ObjectiveC:
  - ObjectiveC inheritance chains are now walked through
  - %@ can be specified as a summary format, to print the ObjectiveC runtime description for an object
 - some bug fixes

llvm-svn: 134293
2011-07-02 00:25:22 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne 44c9b3758f ++ cannot be used to increment an enum, so do it another way
llvm-svn: 133781
2011-06-24 01:12:22 +00:00
Greg Clayton bb7f31fa29 Centralized all of the format to c-string and to format character code inside
the FormatManager class. Modified the format arguments in any commands to be
able to use a single character format, or a full format name, or a partial 
format name if no full format names match.

Modified any code that was displaying formats to use the new FormatManager
calls so that our help text and errors never get out of date.

Modified the display of the "type format list" command to be a bit more
human readable by showing the format as a format string rather than the single
character format char.

llvm-svn: 133765
2011-06-23 21:22:24 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne 08405b69e8 Fix header paths
llvm-svn: 133755
2011-06-23 20:37:26 +00:00
Charles Davis 402491558b Fix typo spotted by Elias Pipping.
llvm-svn: 133744
2011-06-23 18:47:17 +00:00
Greg Clayton 4a33d3188c Committing type format code for Enrico Granata.
This commit adds a new top level command named "type". Currently this command
implements three commands:

type format add <format> <typename1> [<typename2> ...]
type format delete <typename1> [<typename2> ...]
type format list [<typename1> [<typename2>] ...]

This allows you to specify the default format that will be used to display
types when you use "frame variable" or "expression", or the SBValue classes.

Examples:

// Format uint*_t as hex
type format add x uint16_t uint32_t uint64_t

// Format intptr_t as a pointer
type format add p intptr_t

The format characters are the same as "printf" for the most part with many
additions. These format character specifiers are also used in many other 
commands ("frame variable" for one). The current list of format characters
include:

a - char buffer
b - binary
B - boolean
c - char
C - printable char
d - signed decimal
e - float
f - float
g - float
i - signed decimal
I - complex integer
o - octal
O - OSType
p - pointer
s - c-string
u - unsigned decimal
x - hex
X - complex float
y - bytes
Y - bytes with ASCII

llvm-svn: 133728
2011-06-23 17:59:56 +00:00
Charles Davis b185890192 When installing the Python modules:
- Respect DESTDIR.
- Use the realpath function on the path before prepending DESTDIR.
- Don't depend on liblldb.{so,dylib} being installed already.
- Don't put the DESTDIR into the _lldb.so symlink.

Patch by Elias Pipping!

llvm-svn: 133689
2011-06-23 05:40:38 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne 09aff6bcad Remove -MT options from SWIG invocation
SWIG on Darwin does not support -MT, and it only means that we lose
the .d target, which doesn't seem to be used or needed.

Pointed out by Charles Davis.

llvm-svn: 133660
2011-06-22 22:39:02 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne aa14adc639 Add dependency tracking/clean rule to interpreter makefile
llvm-svn: 133463
2011-06-20 19:07:07 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne 7477e10dc8 Create a _lldb.so symlink in the bin directory
This is required to run the test suite without installing.

llvm-svn: 133459
2011-06-20 19:06:35 +00:00
Greg Clayton 4e4294bdee Added a new format for displaying an array of characters: eFormatCharArray
This us useful because sometomes you have to show a single character as: 'a'
(using eFormatChar) and other times you might have an array of single 
charcters for display as: 'a' 'b' 'c', and other times you might want to 
show the contents of buffer of characters that can contain non printable
chars: "\0\x22\n123". 

This also fixes an issue that currently happens when you have a single character
C string (const char *a = "a"; or char b[1] = { 'b' };) that was being output
as "'a'" incorrectly due to the way the eFormatChar format output worked.

llvm-svn: 133316
2011-06-17 23:50:44 +00:00
Greg Clayton f3dd93c888 Added the notion of an system root for SDKs. This is a directory where all
libraries and headers exist. This can be specified using the platform select
function:

platform select --sysroot /Volumes/remote-root remote-macosx

Each platform subclass is free to interpret the sysroot as needed.

Expose the new SDK root directory through the SBDebugger class. 

Fixed an issue with the GDB remote protocol where unimplemented packets were
not being handled correctly.

llvm-svn: 133231
2011-06-17 03:31:01 +00:00
Caroline Tice d61c10bc79 Add 'batch_mode' to CommandInterpreter. Modify InputReaders to
not write output (prompts, instructions,etc.) if the CommandInterpreter
is in batch_mode.

Also, finish updating InputReaders to write to the asynchronous stream,
rather than using the Debugger's output file directly.

llvm-svn: 133162
2011-06-16 16:27:19 +00:00
Caroline Tice c1338e8d38 Add error message; clean up comment.
llvm-svn: 132997
2011-06-14 16:36:12 +00:00
Caroline Tice 1f499bc039 Cleaning up the Python script interpreter: Use the
embedded_interpreter.py file rather than keeping it
all in a string and compiling the string (easier to maintain,
easier to read, remove redundancy).

llvm-svn: 132935
2011-06-13 21:33:00 +00:00
Caroline Tice c928f59c90 Use Py_InitializeEx(0) instead of Py_Initialize,
to prevent Python from installing its own signal 
handlers.

llvm-svn: 132492
2011-06-02 22:09:43 +00:00
Charles Davis 4ce288e3e4 Fix remaining Python issues leftover from my previous patch.
- The Swig post-processing scripts are now run.
- edit-swig-python-wrapper-file.py has been modified so it can be run
from the Makefile.
- The issue that prompted me to pass -classic to swig is fixed by this,
so -classic isn't passed anymore.

Python shouldn't complain anymore about a missing method 'FindDebuggerByID'
on the SBDebugger object whenever lldb is run.

llvm-svn: 132383
2011-06-01 02:33:12 +00:00
Charles Davis dae31daf64 When installing the binary part of the LLDB Python modules, symlink to the
installed liblldb instead of the built one. Now Python support won't break if
you clean your build directories.

llvm-svn: 131741
2011-05-20 18:14:37 +00:00
Charles Davis f663741db0 Fix typo. Stupid 'n' key...
llvm-svn: 131720
2011-05-20 04:22:48 +00:00
Charles Davis 53c976d9e5 Some makefile fixes for the Interpreter:
- Make the generation of LLDBWrapPython.cpp respect the VERBOSE setting.
- Use -classic mode when generating. LLDPWrapPython.cpp #errors out if -classic
  wasn't set when it was generated with recent Swig.
- Install the Python modules. Now we shouldn't get loads of Python errors
  trying to run LLDB.

Last of my build fixes. The LLDB that I built works, except that I can't debug
anything with it until debugserver gets built.

llvm-svn: 131719
2011-05-20 04:09:55 +00:00
Johnny Chen 4bee32e53a Headers have been moved to /includes/lldb/Interpreter. This patch
reflects this change.

Marco Minutoli <mminutoli@gmail.com>

llvm-svn: 131306
2011-05-13 20:21:08 +00:00
Caroline Tice 2b5e8504c8 Add ability to recognize/handle quotes around commands
(e.g. '"target" create'  works as well as 'target create').

llvm-svn: 131185
2011-05-11 16:07:06 +00:00
Caroline Tice ca90c47eed Replace calls to HandleCommand in lldb core with more appropriate
direct function calls.  As part of this, collect code that processes
arguments & options for aliases into a single function.

llvm-svn: 131020
2011-05-06 21:37:15 +00:00
Jim Ingham 2837b766f5 Change "frame var" over to using OptionGroups (and thus the OptionGroupVariableObjectDisplay).
Change the boolean "use_dynamic" over to a tri-state, no-dynamic, dynamic-w/o running target,
and dynamic with running target.

llvm-svn: 130832
2011-05-04 03:43:18 +00:00
Greg Clayton effe5c956b Added new OptionGroup classes for UInt64, UUID, File and Boolean values.
Removed the "image" command and moved it to "target modules". Added an alias
for "image" to "target modules". 

Added some new target commands to be able to add and load modules to a target:
(lldb) target modules add <path>
(lldb) target modules load [--file <path>] [--slide <offset>] [<sect-name> <sect-load-addr> ...]

So you can load individual sections without running a target:

(lldb) target modules load --file /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib __TEXT 0x7fccc80000 __DATA 0x1234000000

Or you can rigidly slide an entire shared library:

(lldb) target modules load --file /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib --slid 0x7fccc80000

This should improve bare board debugging when symbol files need to be slid around manually.

llvm-svn: 130796
2011-05-03 22:09:39 +00:00
Caroline Tice e67afe15b4 Pre-load the Python script interpreter with the following
convenience variables (from the ExecutionContext) each time
it is entered: lldb.debugger, lldb.target, lldb.process, 
lldb.thread, lldb.frame.

If a frame (or thread, process, etc) does not currently exist,
the variable contains the Python value 'None'.

llvm-svn: 130792
2011-05-03 21:21:50 +00:00
Caroline Tice 969ed3d10f This patch captures and serializes all output being written by the
command line driver, including the lldb prompt being output by
editline, the asynchronous process output & error messages, and
asynchronous messages written by target stop-hooks.

As part of this it introduces a new Stream class,
StreamAsynchronousIO.  A StreamAsynchronousIO object is created with a
broadcaster, who will eventually broadcast the stream's data for a
listener to handle, and an event type indicating what type of event
the broadcaster will broadcast.  When the Write method is called on a
StreamAsynchronousIO object, the data is appended to an internal
string.  When the Flush method is called on a StreamAsynchronousIO
object, it broadcasts it's data string and clears the string.

Anything in lldb-core that needs to generate asynchronous output for
the end-user should use the StreamAsynchronousIO objects.

I have also added a new notification type for InputReaders, to let
them know that a asynchronous output has been written. This is to
allow the input readers to, for example, refresh their prompts and
lines, if desired.  I added the case statements to all the input
readers to catch this notification, but I haven't added any code for
handling them yet (except to the IOChannel input reader).

llvm-svn: 130721
2011-05-02 20:41:46 +00:00
Greg Clayton 68ebae61d1 Added the ability to specify dumping options (show types, show location,
depth control, pointer depth, and more) when dumping memory and viewing as
a type.

llvm-svn: 130436
2011-04-28 20:55:26 +00:00
Greg Clayton 84c39663a9 Added a new OptionValue subclass for lldb::Format: OptionValueFormat. Added
new OptionGroup subclasses for:
- output file for use with options: 
        long opts: --outfile <path> --append--output
        short opts: -o <path> -A
        
- format for use with options:
        long opts: --format <format>

- variable object display controls for depth, pointer depth, wether to show
  types, show summary, show location, flat output, use objc "po" style summary.
  
Modified ValueObjectMemory to be able to be created either with a TypeSP or
a ClangASTType.

Switched "memory read" over to use OptionGroup subclasses: one for the outfile
options, one for the command specific options, and one for the format.

llvm-svn: 130334
2011-04-27 22:04:39 +00:00
Greg Clayton 7e14f91dbd Fixed the SymbolContext::DumpStopContext() to correctly indent and dump
inline contexts when the deepest most block is not inlined.

Added source path remappings to the lldb_private::Target class that allow it
to remap paths found in debug info so we can find source files that are elsewhere
on the current system.

Fixed disassembly by function name to disassemble inline functions that are
inside other functions much better and to show enough context before the
disassembly output so you can tell where things came from.

Added the ability to get more than one address range from a SymbolContext 
class for the case where a block or function has discontiguous address ranges.

llvm-svn: 130044
2011-04-23 02:04:55 +00:00
Greg Clayton a348259b3d Erase from a string instead of using substr when you don't really need to.
llvm-svn: 130013
2011-04-22 20:58:45 +00:00
Caroline Tice de2fb9cf76 Change code for reading emulation data files to read the new file
format.  (The newly formatted files will go in as a separate commit in a
few minutes).

llvm-svn: 129981
2011-04-22 05:08:45 +00:00
Greg Clayton 385aa28cf6 Did some work on the "register read" command to only show the first register
set by default when dumping registers. If you want to see all of the register
sets you can use the "--all" option:

(lldb) register read --all

If you want to just see some register sets, you can currently specify them
by index:

(lldb) register read --set 0 --set 2

We need to get shorter register set names soon so we can specify the register
sets by name without having to type too much. I will make this change soon.

You can also have any integer encoded registers resolve the address values
back to any code or data from the object files using the "--lookup" option.
Below is sample output when stopped in the libc function "puts" with some
const strings in registers:

Process 8973 stopped
* thread #1: tid = 0x2c03, 0x00007fff828fa30f libSystem.B.dylib`puts + 1, stop reason = instruction step into
  frame #0: 0x00007fff828fa30f libSystem.B.dylib`puts + 1
(lldb) register read --lookup 
General Purpose Registers:
  rax          = 0x0000000100000e98  "----------------------------------------------------------------------"
  rbx          = 0x0000000000000000
  rcx          = 0x0000000000000001  
  rdx          = 0x0000000000000000
  rdi          = 0x0000000100000e98  "----------------------------------------------------------------------"
  rsi          = 0x0000000100800000
  rbp          = 0x00007fff5fbff710
  rsp          = 0x00007fff5fbff280
  r8           = 0x0000000000000040  
  r9           = 0x0000000000000000
  r10          = 0x0000000000000000
  r11          = 0x0000000000000246  
  r12          = 0x0000000000000000
  r13          = 0x0000000000000000
  r14          = 0x0000000000000000
  r15          = 0x0000000000000000
  rip          = 0x00007fff828fa30f  libSystem.B.dylib`puts + 1
  rflags       = 0x0000000000000246  
  cs           = 0x0000000000000027  
  fs           = 0x0000000000000000
  gs           = 0x0000000000000000

As we can see, we see two constant strings and the PC (register "rip") is 
showing the code it resolves to.

I fixed the register "--format" option to work as expected.

Added a setting to disable skipping the function prologue when setting 
breakpoints as a target settings variable:

(lldb) settings set target.skip-prologue false

Updated the user settings controller boolean value handler funciton to be able
to take the default value so it can correctly respond to the eVarSetOperationClear
operation.

Did some usability work on the OptionValue classes.

Fixed the "image lookup" command to correctly respond to the "--verbose" 
option and display the detailed symbol context information when looking up
line table entries and functions by name. This previously was only working
for address lookups.

llvm-svn: 129977
2011-04-22 03:55:06 +00:00
Greg Clayton 020b717f6a More iteration on the new option value stuff. We now define an
OptionValueCollection class that can be subclassed to provide access to 
internal settings that are stored as ObjectValue subclasses.

llvm-svn: 129926
2011-04-21 19:21:29 +00:00
Greg Clayton 9524f25b0f Made the constructors public for all OptionValue classes
so we can instantiate them, and also moved the code that
can get the specific subclass for a OptionValue into the 
OptionValue class.

llvm-svn: 129920
2011-04-21 17:46:10 +00:00
Johnny Chen b89982d696 Fixed some more 'commands' to 'command' change.
llvm-svn: 129897
2011-04-21 00:39:18 +00:00
Greg Clayton de164aaa09 Added the ability for users to create new regex commands.
To do this currently, it must be done in multi-line mode:

(lldb) commands regex --help "Help text for command" --syntax "syntax for command" <cmd-name>

Any example that would use "f" for "finish" when there are no arguments,
and "f <num>" to do a "frame select <num>" would be:
(lldb) commands regex f
Enter multiple regular expressions in the form s/find/replace/ then terminate with an empty line:
s/^$/finish/
s/([0-9]+)/frame select %1/

(lldb) f 11
frame select 12
...
(lldb) f
finish
...

Also added the string version of the OptionValue as OptionValueString.

llvm-svn: 129855
2011-04-20 16:37:46 +00:00
Greg Clayton 45fa8b36d5 Added the start of a new option value system that we can use for many things
around the debugger. The class isn't hooked into anything yet, but it will be
soon. 

llvm-svn: 129843
2011-04-20 01:33:38 +00:00
Greg Clayton 7260f6206f Centralized a lot of the status information for processes,
threads, and stack frame down in the lldb_private::Process,
lldb_private::Thread, lldb_private::StackFrameList and the 
lldb_private::StackFrame classes. We had some command line
commands that had duplicate versions of the process status
output ("thread list" and "process status" for example). 

Removed the "file" command and placed it where it should
have been: "target create". Made an alias for "file" to
"target create" so we stay compatible with GDB commands.

We can now have multple usable targets in lldb at the
same time. This is nice for comparing two runs of a program
or debugging more than one binary at the same time. The
new command is "target select <target-idx>" and also to see
a list of the current targets you can use the new "target list"
command. The flow in a debug session can be:

(lldb) target create /path/to/exe/a.out
(lldb) breakpoint set --name main
(lldb) run
... hit breakpoint
(lldb) target create /bin/ls
(lldb) run /tmp
Process 36001 exited with status = 0 (0x00000000) 
(lldb) target list
Current targets:
  target #0: /tmp/args/a.out ( arch=x86_64-apple-darwin, platform=localhost, pid=35999, state=stopped )
* target #1: /bin/ls ( arch=x86_64-apple-darwin, platform=localhost, pid=36001, state=exited )
(lldb) target select 0
Current targets:
* target #0: /tmp/args/a.out ( arch=x86_64-apple-darwin, platform=localhost, pid=35999, state=stopped )
  target #1: /bin/ls ( arch=x86_64-apple-darwin, platform=localhost, pid=36001, state=exited )
(lldb) bt
* thread #1: tid = 0x2d03, 0x0000000100000b9a a.out`main + 42 at main.c:16, stop reason = breakpoint 1.1
  frame #0: 0x0000000100000b9a a.out`main + 42 at main.c:16
  frame #1: 0x0000000100000b64 a.out`start + 52

Above we created a target for "a.out" and ran and hit a
breakpoint at "main". Then we created a new target for /bin/ls
and ran it. Then we listed the targest and selected our original
"a.out" program, so we showed two concurent debug sessions
going on at the same time.

llvm-svn: 129695
2011-04-18 08:33:37 +00:00
Greg Clayton ab65b34fdc Added auto completion for architecture names and for platforms.
Modified the OptionGroupOptions to be able to specify only some of the options
that should be appended by using the usage_mask in the group defintions and
also provided a way to remap them to a new usage mask after the copy. This 
allows options to be re-used and also targetted for specific option groups.

Modfied the CommandArgumentType to have a new eArgTypePlatform enumeration.
Taught the option parser to be able to automatically use the appropriate
auto completion for a given options if nothing is explicitly specified
in the option definition. So you don't have to specify it in the option
definition tables.

Renamed the default host platform name to "host", and the default platform
hostname to be "localhost".

Modified the "file" and "platform select" commands to make sure all options
and args are good prior to creating a new platform. Also defer the computation
of the architecture in the file command until all options are parsed and the
platform has either not been specified or reset to a new value to avoid
computing the arch more than once.

Switch the PluginManager code over to using llvm::StringRef for string
comparisons and got rid of all the AccessorXXX functions in lieu of the newer
mutex + collection singleton accessors.

llvm-svn: 129483
2011-04-13 22:47:15 +00:00
Greg Clayton f6b8b58184 Added two new classes for command options:
lldb_private::OptionGroup
    lldb_private::OptionGroupOptions

OptionGroup lets you define a class that encapsulates settings that you want
to reuse in multiple commands. It contains only the option definitions and the
ability to set the option values, but it doesn't directly interface with the
lldb_private::Options class that is the front end to all of the CommandObject
option parsing. For that the OptionGroupOptions class can be used. It aggregates
one or more OptionGroup objects and directs the option setting to the 
appropriate OptionGroup class. For an example of this, take a look at the 
CommandObjectFile and how it uses its "m_option_group" object shown below
to be able to set values in both the FileOptionGroup and PlatformOptionGroup
classes. The members used in CommandObjectFile are:

    OptionGroupOptions m_option_group;
    FileOptionGroup m_file_options;
    PlatformOptionGroup m_platform_options;

Then in the constructor for CommandObjectFile you can combine the option
settings. The code below shows a simplified version of the constructor:

CommandObjectFile::CommandObjectFile(CommandInterpreter &interpreter) :
    CommandObject (...),
    m_option_group (interpreter),
    m_file_options (),
    m_platform_options(true)
{
    m_option_group.Append (&m_file_options);
    m_option_group.Append (&m_platform_options);
    m_option_group.Finalize();
}

We append the m_file_options and then the m_platform_options and then tell
the option group the finalize the results. This allows the m_option_group to
become the organizer of our prefs and after option parsing we end up with
valid preference settings in both the m_file_options and m_platform_options
objects. This also allows any other commands to use the FileOptionGroup and
PlatformOptionGroup classes to implement options for their commands.

Renamed:
    virtual void Options::ResetOptionValues();
to:
    virtual void Options::OptionParsingStarting();

And implemented a new callback named:

    virtual Error Options::OptionParsingFinished();
    
This allows Options subclasses to verify that the options all go together
after all of the options have been specified and gives the chance for the
command object to return an error. It also gives a chance to take all of the
option values and produce or initialize objects after all options have
completed parsing.

Modfied:

    virtual Error
    SetOptionValue (int option_idx, const char *option_arg) = 0;
    
to be:

    virtual Error
    SetOptionValue (uint32_t option_idx, const char *option_arg) = 0;

(option_idx is now unsigned).

llvm-svn: 129415
2011-04-13 00:18:08 +00:00
Greg Clayton 8b82f087a0 Moved the execution context that was in the Debugger into
the CommandInterpreter where it was always being used.

Make sure that Modules can track their object file offsets correctly to
allow opening of sub object files (like the "__commpage" on darwin).

Modified the Platforms to be able to launch processes. The first part of this
move is the platform soon will become the entity that launches your program
and when it does, it uses a new ProcessLaunchInfo class which encapsulates
all process launching settings. This simplifies the internal APIs needed for
launching. I want to slowly phase out process launching from the process
classes, so for now we can still launch just as we used to, but eventually
the platform is the object that should do the launching.

Modified the Host::LaunchProcess in the MacOSX Host.mm to correctly be able
to launch processes with all of the new eLaunchFlag settings. Modified any
code that was manually launching processes to use the Host::LaunchProcess
functions.

Fixed an issue where lldb_private::Args had implicitly defined copy 
constructors that could do the wrong thing. This has now been fixed by adding
an appropriate copy constructor and assignment operator.

Make sure we don't add empty ModuleSP entries to a module list.

Fixed the commpage module creation on MacOSX, but we still need to train
the MacOSX dynamic loader to not get rid of it when it doesn't have an entry
in the all image infos.

Abstracted many more calls from in ProcessGDBRemote down into the 
GDBRemoteCommunicationClient subclass to make the classes cleaner and more
efficient.

Fixed the default iOS ARM register context to be correct and also added support
for targets that don't support the qThreadStopInfo packet by selecting the
current thread (only if needed) and then sending a stop reply packet.

Debugserver can now start up with a --unix-socket (-u for short) and can 
then bind to port zero and send the port it bound to to a listening process
on the other end. This allows the GDB remote platform to spawn new GDB server
instances (debugserver) to allow platform debugging.

llvm-svn: 129351
2011-04-12 05:54:46 +00:00
Greg Clayton eb0103f2d0 Modified the ArchSpec to take an optional "Platform *" when setting the triple.
This allows you to have a platform selected, then specify a triple using
"i386" and have the remaining triple items (vendor, os, and environment) set
automatically.

Many interpreter commands take the "--arch" option to specify an architecture
triple, so now the command options needed to be able to get to the current
platform, so the Options class now take a reference to the interpreter on
construction.

Modified the build LLVM building in the Xcode project to use the new
Xcode project level user definitions:

LLVM_BUILD_DIR - a path to the llvm build directory
LLVM_SOURCE_DIR - a path to the llvm sources for the llvm that will be used to build lldb
LLVM_CONFIGURATION - the configuration that lldb is built for (Release, 
Release+Asserts, Debug, Debug+Asserts).

I also changed the LLVM build to not check if "lldb/llvm" is a symlink and
then assume it is a real llvm build directory versus the unzipped llvm.zip
package, so now you can actually have a "lldb/llvm" directory in your lldb
sources.

llvm-svn: 129112
2011-04-07 22:46:35 +00:00
Greg Clayton 32e0a7509c Many improvements to the Platform base class and subclasses. The base Platform
class now implements the Host functionality for a lot of things that make 
sense by default so that subclasses can check:

int
PlatformSubclass::Foo ()
{
    if (IsHost())
        return Platform::Foo (); // Let the platform base class do the host specific stuff
    
    // Platform subclass specific code...
    int result = ...
    return result;
}

Added new functions to the platform:

    virtual const char *Platform::GetUserName (uint32_t uid);
    virtual const char *Platform::GetGroupName (uint32_t gid);

The user and group names are cached locally so that remote platforms can avoid
sending packets multiple times to resolve this information.

Added the parent process ID to the ProcessInfo class. 

Added a new ProcessInfoMatch class which helps us to match processes up
and changed the Host layer over to using this new class. The new class allows
us to search for processs:
1 - by name (equal to, starts with, ends with, contains, and regex)
2 - by pid
3 - And further check for parent pid == value, uid == value, gid == value, 
    euid == value, egid == value, arch == value, parent == value.
    
This is all hookup up to the "platform process list" command which required
adding dumping routines to dump process information. If the Host class 
implements the process lookup routines, you can now lists processes on 
your local machine:

machine1.foo.com % lldb
(lldb) platform process list 
PID    PARENT USER       GROUP      EFF USER   EFF GROUP  TRIPLE                   NAME
====== ====== ========== ========== ========== ========== ======================== ============================
99538  1      username   usergroup  username   usergroup  x86_64-apple-darwin      FileMerge
94943  1      username   usergroup  username   usergroup  x86_64-apple-darwin      mdworker
94852  244    username   usergroup  username   usergroup  x86_64-apple-darwin      Safari
94727  244    username   usergroup  username   usergroup  x86_64-apple-darwin      Xcode
92742  92710  username   usergroup  username   usergroup  i386-apple-darwin        debugserver


This of course also works remotely with the lldb-platform:

machine1.foo.com % lldb-platform --listen 1234

machine2.foo.com % lldb
(lldb) platform create remote-macosx
  Platform: remote-macosx
 Connected: no
(lldb) platform connect connect://localhost:1444
  Platform: remote-macosx
    Triple: x86_64-apple-darwin
OS Version: 10.6.7 (10J869)
    Kernel: Darwin Kernel Version 10.7.0: Sat Jan 29 15:17:16 PST 2011; root:xnu-1504.9.37~1/RELEASE_I386
  Hostname: machine1.foo.com
 Connected: yes
(lldb) platform process list 
PID    PARENT USER       GROUP      EFF USER   EFF GROUP  TRIPLE                   NAME
====== ====== ========== ========== ========== ========== ======================== ============================
99556  244    username   usergroup  username   usergroup  x86_64-apple-darwin      trustevaluation
99548  65539  username   usergroup  username   usergroup  x86_64-apple-darwin      lldb
99538  1      username   usergroup  username   usergroup  x86_64-apple-darwin      FileMerge
94943  1      username   usergroup  username   usergroup  x86_64-apple-darwin      mdworker
94852  244    username   usergroup  username   usergroup  x86_64-apple-darwin      Safari

The lldb-platform implements everything with the Host:: layer, so this should
"just work" for linux. I will probably be adding more stuff to the Host layer
for launching processes and attaching to processes so that this support should
eventually just work as well.

Modified the target to be able to be created with an architecture that differs
from the main executable. This is needed for iOS debugging since we can have
an "armv6" binary which can run on an "armv7" machine, so we want to be able
to do:

% lldb
(lldb) platform create remote-ios
(lldb) file --arch armv7 a.out

Where "a.out" is an armv6 executable. The platform then can correctly decide
to open all "armv7" images for all dependent shared libraries.

Modified the disassembly to show the current PC value. Example output:

(lldb) disassemble --frame
a.out`main:
   0x1eb7:  pushl  %ebp
   0x1eb8:  movl   %esp, %ebp
   0x1eba:  pushl  %ebx
   0x1ebb:  subl   $20, %esp
   0x1ebe:  calll  0x1ec3                   ; main + 12 at test.c:18
   0x1ec3:  popl   %ebx
-> 0x1ec4:  calll  0x1f12                   ; getpid
   0x1ec9:  movl   %eax, 4(%esp)
   0x1ecd:  leal   199(%ebx), %eax
   0x1ed3:  movl   %eax, (%esp)
   0x1ed6:  calll  0x1f18                   ; printf
   0x1edb:  leal   213(%ebx), %eax
   0x1ee1:  movl   %eax, (%esp)
   0x1ee4:  calll  0x1f1e                   ; puts
   0x1ee9:  calll  0x1f0c                   ; getchar
   0x1eee:  movl   $20, (%esp)
   0x1ef5:  calll  0x1e6a                   ; sleep_loop at test.c:6
   0x1efa:  movl   $12, %eax
   0x1eff:  addl   $20, %esp
   0x1f02:  popl   %ebx
   0x1f03:  leave
   0x1f04:  ret
   
This can be handy when dealing with the new --line options that was recently
added:

(lldb) disassemble --line
a.out`main + 13 at test.c:19
   18  	{
-> 19  		printf("Process: %i\n\n", getpid());
   20  	    puts("Press any key to continue..."); getchar();
-> 0x1ec4:  calll  0x1f12                   ; getpid
   0x1ec9:  movl   %eax, 4(%esp)
   0x1ecd:  leal   199(%ebx), %eax
   0x1ed3:  movl   %eax, (%esp)
   0x1ed6:  calll  0x1f18                   ; printf

Modified the ModuleList to have a lookup based solely on a UUID. Since the
UUID is typically the MD5 checksum of a binary image, there is no need
to give the path and architecture when searching for a pre-existing
image in an image list.

Now that we support remote debugging a bit better, our lldb_private::Module
needs to be able to track what the original path for file was as the platform
knows it, as well as where the file is locally. The module has the two 
following functions to retrieve both paths:

const FileSpec &Module::GetFileSpec () const;
const FileSpec &Module::GetPlatformFileSpec () const;

llvm-svn: 128563
2011-03-30 18:16:51 +00:00
Greg Clayton e0d378b334 Fixed the LLDB build so that we can have private types, private enums and
public types and public enums. This was done to keep the SWIG stuff from
parsing all sorts of enums and types that weren't needed, and allows us to
abstract our API better.

llvm-svn: 128239
2011-03-24 21:19:54 +00:00
Jim Ingham 9245e5ff77 Switch the "print" alias to "expression --".
llvm-svn: 128224
2011-03-24 18:23:12 +00:00
Caroline Tice ca1176aaee Add missing cases to switch statements & remove 'default'.
llvm-svn: 128177
2011-03-23 22:31:13 +00:00
Johnny Chen 74af4bc134 Silence clang warnings.
llvm-svn: 128167
2011-03-23 21:03:44 +00:00
Stephen Wilson 0c16aa6d39 Eliminate a pile of "type qualifiers ignored on function return type" warnings.
llvm-svn: 128136
2011-03-23 02:12:10 +00:00
Jim Ingham ffba229d61 Add "up" and "down" aliases.
llvm-svn: 128066
2011-03-22 02:29:32 +00:00
Greg Clayton fc36f79170 Abtracted the innards of lldb-core away from the SB interface. There was some
overlap in the SWIG integration which has now been fixed by introducing
callbacks for initializing SWIG for each language (python only right now).
There was also a breakpoint command callback that called into SWIG which has
been abtracted into a callback to avoid cross over as well.

Added a new binary: lldb-platform

This will be the start of the remote platform that will use as much of the 
Host functionality to do its job so it should just work on all platforms.
It is pretty hollowed out for now, but soon it will implement a platform
using the GDB remote packets as the transport.

llvm-svn: 128053
2011-03-22 01:14:58 +00:00
Greg Clayton 7a5388bf75 Split all of the core of LLDB.framework/lldb.so into a
static archive that can be linked against. LLDB.framework/lldb.so
exports a very controlled API. Splitting the API into a static
library allows other tools (debugserver for now) to use the power
of the LLDB debugger core, yet not export it as its API is not
portable or maintainable. The Host layer and many of the other
internal only APIs can now be statically linked against.

Now LLDB.framework/lldb.so links against "liblldb-core.a" instead
of compiling the .o files only for the shared library. This fix
is only for compiling with Xcode as the Makefile based build already
does this.

The Xcode projecdt compiler has been changed to LLVM. Anyone using
Xcode 3 will need to manually change the compiler back to GCC 4.2,
or update to Xcode 4.

llvm-svn: 127963
2011-03-20 04:57:14 +00:00
Greg Clayton ded470d31a Added more platform support. There are now some new commands:
platform status -- gets status information for the selected platform
platform create <platform-name> -- creates a new instance of a remote platform
platform list -- list all available platforms
platform select -- select a platform instance as the current platform (not working yet)

When using "platform create" it will create a remote platform and make it the
selected platform. For instances for iPhone OS debugging on Mac OS X one can 
do:

(lldb) platform create remote-ios --sdk-version=4.0
Remote platform: iOS platform
SDK version: 4.0
SDK path: "/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/DeviceSupport/4.0"
Not connected to a remote device.
(lldb) file ~/Documents/a.out
Current executable set to '~/Documents/a.out' (armv6).
(lldb) image list
[  0] /Volumes/work/gclayton/Documents/devb/attach/a.out
[  1] /Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/DeviceSupport/4.0/Symbols/usr/lib/dyld
[  2] /Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/DeviceSupport/4.0/Symbols/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib


Note that this is all happening prior to running _or_ connecting to a remote
platform. Once connected to a remote platform the OS version might change which
means we will need to update our dependecies. Also once we run, we will need
to match up the actualy binaries with the actualy UUID's to files in the
SDK, or download and cache them locally.

This is just the start of the remote platforms, but this modification is the
first iteration in getting the platforms really doing something.

llvm-svn: 127934
2011-03-19 01:12:21 +00:00
Jim Ingham bad87feca2 CommandInterpreter::HandleCommands should take its commands as a "const StringList &" since it doesn't modify it...
Also, don't turn on the immediate output in the temporary result, or you'll get doubled output.

llvm-svn: 127452
2011-03-11 01:51:49 +00:00
Jim Ingham e1e96027a6 Fix a few things in the CommandArguments table.
llvm-svn: 127451
2011-03-11 01:50:30 +00:00
Johnny Chen 24e99aa833 Minor typo fix and TAB removals.
llvm-svn: 127439
2011-03-11 00:28:50 +00:00
Caroline Tice c288e8ca0c Add some explanatory comments.
llvm-svn: 127438
2011-03-11 00:21:55 +00:00
Caroline Tice 6258c53e12 Add thread state initialization to the thread where the interactive
interpreter is run (which is separate from the thread where
Py_Initialize is called, where this normally gets set up).

llvm-svn: 127191
2011-03-07 23:24:28 +00:00
Greg Clayton 9d0402b1eb Don't limit StreamTee to just two streams. It now can contain
N streams by making the stream a vector of stream shared pointers
that is protected by a mutex. Streams can be get/set by index which
allows indexes to be defined as stream indentifiers. If a stream is
set at index 3 and there are now streams in the collection, then
empty stream objects are inserted to ensure that stream at index 3
has a valid stream. There is also an append method that allows a stream
to be pushed onto the stack. This will allow our streams to be very
flexible in where the output goes.

Modified the CommandReturnObject to use the new StreamTee functionality.
This class now defines two StreamTee indexes: 0 for the stream string
stream, and 1 for the immediate stream. This is used both on the output
and error streams.

Added the ability to get argument types as strings or as descriptions.
This is exported through the SBCommandInterpreter API to allow external
access.

Modified the Driver class to use the newly exported argument names from
SBCommandInterpreter::GetArgumentTypeAsCString().

llvm-svn: 126067
2011-02-20 02:15:07 +00:00
Jim Ingham 85e8b81492 - Changed all the places where CommandObjectReturn was exporting a StreamString to just exporting
a Stream, and then added GetOutputData & GetErrorData to get the accumulated data.
- Added a StreamTee that will tee output to two provided lldb::StreamSP's.
- Made the CommandObjectReturn use this so you can Tee the results immediately to
the debuggers output file, as well as saving up the results to return when the command
is done executing.
- HandleCommands now uses this so that if you have a set of commands that continue the target
you will see the commands come out as they are processed.
- The Driver now uses this to output the command results as you go, which makes the interface
more reactive seeming.

llvm-svn: 126015
2011-02-19 02:53:09 +00:00
Greg Clayton bfe5f3bf06 Added new target instance settings for execution settings:
Targets can now specify some additional parameters for when we debug 
executables that can help with plug-in selection:

target.execution-level = auto | user | kernel
target.execution-mode  = auto | dynamic | static
target.execution-os-type = auto | none | halted | live

On some systems, the binaries that are created are the same wether you use
them to debug a kernel, or a user space program. Many times inspecting an 
object file can reveal what an executable should be. For these cases we can
now be a little more complete by specifying wether to detect all of these
things automatically (inspect the main executable file and select a plug-in
accordingly), or manually to force the selection of certain plug-ins.

To do this we now allow the specficifation of wether one is debugging a user
space program (target.execution-level = user) or a kernel program 
(target.execution-level = kernel).

We can also specify if we want to debug a program where shared libraries
are dynamically loaded using a DynamicLoader plug-in 
(target.execution-mode = dynamic), or wether we will treat all symbol files
as already linked at the correct address (target.execution-mode = static).

We can also specify if the inferior we are debugging is being debugged on 
a bare board (target.execution-os-type = none), or debugging an OS where
we have a JTAG or other direct connection to the inferior stops the entire
OS (target.execution-os-type = halted), or if we are debugging a program on
something that has live debug services (target.execution-os-type = live).

For the "target.execution-os-type = halted" mode, we will need to create 
ProcessHelper plug-ins that allow us to extract the process/thread and other
OS information by reading/writing memory.

This should allow LLDB to be used for a wide variety of debugging tasks and
handle them all correctly.

llvm-svn: 125815
2011-02-18 01:44:25 +00:00
Jim Ingham e16c50a11a Factor all the code that does "Execute a list of lldb command interpreter commands" into a single function in the Interpreter, and then use that in all the places that used to do this by hand.
llvm-svn: 125807
2011-02-18 00:54:25 +00:00
Greg Clayton 51b1e2d271 Use Host::File in lldb_private::StreamFile and other places to cleanup host
layer a bit more.

llvm-svn: 125149
2011-02-09 01:08:52 +00:00
Greg Clayton 53239f00b5 Moved FileSpec into the Host layer since it will vary from host to host.
We have a common unix implementation in lldb/source/Host/common/FileSpec.cpp.

llvm-svn: 125078
2011-02-08 05:05:52 +00:00
Greg Clayton 2da6d49523 Patch that allows for thread_t to be something more complex than an
integer. Modified patch from Kirk Beitz.

llvm-svn: 125067
2011-02-08 01:34:25 +00:00
Greg Clayton a3406614e0 Abtract terminal stuff into a new lldb_private::Terminal class
where the implementation is hidden in the host layer. This avoids
a slew of "#if LLDB_CONFIG_TERMIOS_SUPPORTED" statements in the
code and keeps things cleaner.

llvm-svn: 125057
2011-02-07 23:24:47 +00:00
Greg Clayton 6c3e431e9b More termios fixes. We need to currently make sure to include:
#include "lldb/Host/Config.h"

Or the LLDB_CONFIG_TERMIOS_SUPPORTED defined won't be set. I will fix all
of this Termios stuff later today by moving lldb/Core/TTYState.* into the 
host layer and then we conditionalize all of this inside TTYState.cpp and
then we get rid of LLDB_CONFIG_TERMIOS_SUPPORTED all together.

Typically, when we start to see too many "#if LLDB_CONFIG_XXXX" preprocessor
directives, this is a good indicator that something needs to be moved over to
the host layer. TTYState can be modified to do all of the things that many
areas of the code are currently doing, and it will avoid all of the 
preprocessor noise.

llvm-svn: 125027
2011-02-07 19:22:32 +00:00
Greg Clayton cdd074fbc7 More termios fixes from Kirk Beitz.
llvm-svn: 125024
2011-02-07 19:04:58 +00:00
Greg Clayton 95e314260e Header patch, virtual dtor patch and missed UUID patch from Kirk Beitz.
llvm-svn: 124931
2011-02-05 02:56:16 +00:00
Greg Clayton b766a73dfc Added support for attaching to a remote debug server with the new command:
(lldb) process connect <remote-url>

Currently when you specify a file with the file command it helps us to find
a process plug-in that is suitable for debugging. If you specify a file you
can rely upon this to find the correct debugger plug-in:

% lldb a.out
Current executable set to 'a.out' (x86_64).
(lldb) process connect connect://localhost:2345
...

If you don't specify a file, you will need to specify the plug-in name that
you wish to use:

% lldb
(lldb) process connect --plugin process.gdb-remote connect://localhost:2345

Other connection URL examples:

(lldb) process connect connect://localhost:2345
(lldb) process connect tcp://127.0.0.1
(lldb) process connect file:///dev/ttyS1

We are currently treating the "connect://host:port" as a way to do raw socket
connections. If there is a URL for this already, please let me know and we
will adopt it.

So now you can connect to a remote debug server with the ProcessGDBRemote
plug-in. After connection, it will ask for the pid info using the "qC" packet
and if it responds with a valid process ID, it will be equivalent to attaching.
If it response with an error or invalid process ID, the LLDB process will be
in a new state: eStateConnected. This allows us to then download a program or
specify the program to run (using the 'A' packet), or specify a process to
attach to (using the "vAttach" packets), or query info about the processes
that might be available.

llvm-svn: 124846
2011-02-04 01:58:07 +00:00
Caroline Tice eb5cfe4f2b Fix exit instructions for interactive interpreter, now that ctrl-D works.
llvm-svn: 124811
2011-02-03 20:08:40 +00:00
Caroline Tice 31f7d460fa Make sure the confirmation input reader calls fflush after writing its output.
(<rdar://problem/8946573>)

llvm-svn: 124711
2011-02-02 01:17:56 +00:00
Greg Clayton 7fb56d0a1a Endian patch from Kirk Beitz that allows better cross platform building.
llvm-svn: 124643
2011-02-01 01:31:41 +00:00
Greg Clayton 645bf5420d Added support for some new environment variables within LLDB to enable some
extra launch options:

LLDB_LAUNCH_FLAG_DISABLE_ASLR disables ASLR for all launched processes

LLDB_LAUNCH_FLAG_DISABLE_STDIO will disable STDIO (reroute to "/dev/null")
for all launched processes

LLDB_LAUNCH_FLAG_LAUNCH_IN_TTY will force all launched processes to be
launched in new terminal windows.

Also, don't init python if we never create a script interpreter.

llvm-svn: 124341
2011-01-27 01:01:10 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1a65ae11bd Enabled extra warnings and fixed a bunch of small issues.
llvm-svn: 124250
2011-01-25 23:55:37 +00:00
Caroline Tice 6760a51739 Replace Mutex guarding python interpreter access with Predicate,
allowing timeouts & informing the user when the lock is unavailable.


Fixed problem where Debugger::Terminate was clearing the debugger list
even when the global ref count was greater than zero.

llvm-svn: 123674
2011-01-17 21:55:19 +00:00
Greg Clayton 6beaaa680a A few of the issue I have been trying to track down and fix have been due to
the way LLDB lazily gets complete definitions for types within the debug info.
When we run across a class/struct/union definition in the DWARF, we will only
parse the full definition if we need to. This works fine for top level types
that are assigned directly to variables and arguments, but when we have a 
variable with a class, lets say "A" for this example, that has a member:
"B *m_b". Initially we don't need to hunt down a definition for this class
unless we are ever asked to do something with it ("expr m_b->getDecl()" for
example). With my previous approach to lazy type completion, we would be able
to take a "A *a" and get a complete type for it, but we wouldn't be able to
then do an "a->m_b->getDecl()" unless we always expanded all types within a
class prior to handing out the type. Expanding everything is very costly and
it would be great if there were a better way.

A few months ago I worked with the llvm/clang folks to have the 
ExternalASTSource class be able to complete classes if there weren't completed
yet:

class ExternalASTSource {
....

    virtual void
    CompleteType (clang::TagDecl *Tag);
    
    virtual void 
    CompleteType (clang::ObjCInterfaceDecl *Class);
};

This was great, because we can now have the class that is producing the AST
(SymbolFileDWARF and SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap) sign up as external AST sources
and the object that creates the forward declaration types can now also
complete them anywhere within the clang type system.

This patch makes a few major changes:
- lldb_private::Module classes now own the AST context. Previously the TypeList
  objects did.
- The DWARF parsers now sign up as an external AST sources so they can complete
  types.
- All of the pure clang type system wrapper code we have in LLDB (ClangASTContext,
  ClangASTType, and more) can now be iterating through children of any type,
  and if a class/union/struct type (clang::RecordType or ObjC interface) 
  is found that is incomplete, we can ask the AST to get the definition. 
- The SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap class now will create and use a single AST that
  all child SymbolFileDWARF classes will share (much like what happens when
  we have a complete linked DWARF for an executable).
  
We will need to modify some of the ClangUserExpression code to take more 
advantage of this completion ability in the near future. Meanwhile we should
be better off now that we can be accessing any children of variables through
pointers and always be able to resolve the clang type if needed.

llvm-svn: 123613
2011-01-17 03:46:26 +00:00
Caroline Tice 8f5b2eb1e2 Recent modifications to the Python script interpreter caused some problems
when handling one-liner commands that contain escaped characters.  In
order to deal with the new namespace/dictionary stuff, the command was
being embedded within a second string, which messed up the escaping.

This fixes the problem by handling one-liners in a different manner, so they
no longer need to be embedded within another string, and can still be
processed in the proper namespace/dictionary context.

llvm-svn: 123467
2011-01-14 21:09:29 +00:00
Caroline Tice 2f88aadff1 Split up the Python script interpreter code to allow multiple script interpreter objects to
exist within the same process (one script interpreter object per debugger object).  The
python script interpreter objects are all using the same global Python script interpreter;
they use separate dictionaries to keep their data separate, and mutex's to prevent any object
attempting to use the global Python interpreter when another object is already using it.

llvm-svn: 123415
2011-01-14 00:29:16 +00:00
Greg Clayton 710dd5aebf Spelling changes applied from lldb_spelling.diffs from Bruce Mitchener.
Thanks Bruce!

llvm-svn: 123083
2011-01-08 20:28:42 +00:00
Johnny Chen 31c39dac6d Add a simple command: 'version' to the command interpreter, and an accompanying
test case test_help_version().

llvm-svn: 122515
2010-12-23 20:21:44 +00:00
Greg Clayton 9906250fe2 Removed logging code that I accidentally left in after recent changes.
llvm-svn: 122198
2010-12-19 21:36:12 +00:00