This patch fixes TestRegisters on Linux with LLGS
Introduce GetUserRegisterCount on RegisterInfoInterface to distinguish
lldb internal registers (e.g.: DR0-DR7) during register counting.
Update GDBRemoteCommunicationServer to skip lldb internal registers on
read/write register and on discover register.
Submitted for Tamas Berghammer
llvm-svn: 226959
Other platforms may benefit from something similar if issues arise. The
libedit library doesn't explicitly initialize the curses termcap library,
which it gets away with until TERM is set to VT100 where it stumbles over
an implementation assumption that may not exist on other platforms.
<rdar://problem/17581929>
llvm-svn: 226891
i386/x86_64 functions. The stack size was being multiplied by the
pointer size incorrectly. The register permutation placeholders
(UNWIND_X86_REG_NONE) were decrementing the stack offset of the
saved registers when it should not have been.
<rdar://problem/19570035>
llvm-svn: 226889
paths we get from dladdr to have "//" in it internally, and while that is
formally correct it is just asking for somebody to misparse it...
llvm-svn: 226886
On Windows we copy python27(_d).dll to the bin directory. We do
this by looking at the PYTHON_LIBRARY specified by the user, which
is something like C:\foo\python27_d.lib, and replacing ".lib" with
".dll". But ".lib" as a regex will also match "flib", etc. So
make this a literal . instead of a wildcard .
llvm-svn: 226858
This matches the behavior of the default constructor, so is
technically more correct.
Patch by Chaoren Lin
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7113
llvm-svn: 226851
When you create a target, it tries to look for the platform's list
of supported architectures for a match. The match it finds can
contain specific triples, like i386-pc-windows-msvc. Later, we
overwrite this value with the most generic triple that can apply
to any platform with COFF support, causing some of the fields of
the triple to get overwritten.
This patch changes the behavior to only merge in values from the COFF
triple if the fields of the matching triple were unknown/unspecified
to begin with.
This fixes load address resolution on Windows, since it enables the
DynamicLoaderWindows to be used instead of DynamicLoaderStatic.
Reviewed by: Greg Clayton
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7120
llvm-svn: 226849
buffer and to add a nul terminator byte, was incorrectly resizing
its buffer so the nul terminator was not included.
Problem found by clang ASAN instrumentation when using an
expression prefix file which was read via this mechanism.
<rdar://problem/19556459>
llvm-svn: 226753
inferring the function signature. This works well where the ABI doesn't
distinguish between variadic and fixed argument lists, but on arm64 the
calling conventions differ. The default assumption works for fixed argument
lists, but variadic functions require explicit prototypes to be called.
By far the most common case where this is an issue is when attempting to use
printf(). This change augments the default expression prefix to include a
working variadic prototype for the function.
<rdar://problem/19024779>
llvm-svn: 226744
The reason why one mechanism is so much faster than the other (as in, ~10 seconds vs. ~1 minute) is quite baffling to me at the moment, but these are not process handling tests, so do what's faster
llvm-svn: 226730
Make sure the selected platform is always used
Make sure that the host uses the connect://hostname to connect to both
the lldb-platform and the lldb-gdbserver rather than what the platform
reports as the hostname of the lldb-gdbserver
Make sure that lldb-platform uses the IP address on it's connection
back to the host instead of the hostname that the host sends to it
when launching lldb-gdbserver with the remote host information
Tested on OSX and Linux
llvm-svn: 226712
Since REG_ENHANCED is available on MacOSX, this allow the use of \d (digits) \b (word boundaries) and much more without affecting other systems.
<rdar://problem/12082562>
llvm-svn: 226704
This reverts commit r226679. For some reason it was
not generating the same behavior as manually specifying
the include dir, library path, and exe path, and it was
causing the test suite to fail to run.
llvm-svn: 226683
CMake FindPythonLibs will look for multiple versions of Python
including both debug and release, and build up a list such as
(debug <debugpath> optimized <optimizedpath>). This confuses
the logic we have in CMake to copy the correct python dll to
the output directory so that it need not be in your system's PATH.
To alleviate this, we manually split this list and extract out
the debug and release versions of the python library, and copy
only the correct one to the output directory.
llvm-svn: 226679
Most of the time, we can use context information just fine to choose a language (i.e. the language of the frame that the root object was defined in, if any); but in some cases, synthetic children may be fabricated as root frame-less entities, and then we wouldn't know any better
This patch allows (internal) synthetic child providers to set a display language on the children they generate, should they so choose
llvm-svn: 226634
introduced subtle bugs in two places in
RegisterContextLLDB::GetFullUnwindPlanForFrame where
it specifically wanted to get an eh_frame unwind plan
and was using "Get CallSite UnwindPlan" as synonymous
with that. But now we have two different types of
unwind plan that can be returned in that case, and
compact unwind won't behaves as needed.
<rdar://problem/19528559>
llvm-svn: 226631
We were referring to hardcoded paths /bin/ls and /bin/cat. For
the purposes of this test, the actual value it's set to doesn't
matter, and it might as well be a non-existent path. All that
matters is that the before and after values have to match, and
that trailing whitespace is stripped. On Windows FileSpec
(correctly) converts /bin/ls to D:\bin\ls though, so the before
and after values won't match. So this patch just correctly builds
up a valid path in a platform-agnostic manner, and verifies that
it matches before and after the set.
llvm-svn: 226625
At some point we will need to either provide a pexpect equivalent
on Windows, or provide some other method of doing out-of-process
tests.
Even with a pexpect replacement, it may be worth re-evaluating
some of these tests to see if they would be better served as
in-process tests. The larger issue of coming up with a pexpect
replacement on Windows is tracked in http://llvm.org/pr22274.
llvm-svn: 226614
lldb::pid_t
Host::LaunchApplication (const FileSpec &app_file_spec);
This had use of a function FSPathMakeRef(const UInt8*, FSRef *, ...) that was deprecated in 10.8.
Removing this fucntion since it wasn't used and was causing warnings.
llvm-svn: 226608
This fixes file paths on Windows, as you can now write, for example,
file d:\foo\bar.txt, but does not break the case that this tokenization
logic was originally designed for, which is to allow escaping of things
like quotes and double quotes, so that all of the escapable characters
can appear in the same string together.
Reviewed by: Jim Ingham, Greg Clayton
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7018
llvm-svn: 226587
so it doesn't assume that the SmallVector<char> will have
nul terminator. It did not in at least one case.
Caught by ASAN instrumentation.
llvm-svn: 226544
Include paths were switched to be user include paths, if this breaks the linux build we will need to fix the Makefiles/cmake stuff.
<rdar://problem/19198581>
llvm-svn: 226530
CommandInterpreter's execution context AFTER the process had started running
and before it initially stopped. Also fixed one test case that was implicitly
using this (and an abuse of the async mode) to accidentally succeed.
<rdar://problem/16814726>
llvm-svn: 226528
This function returns a URI of the resource that the connection is connected to. This is especially important for connections established by accepting a connection from a remote host.
Also added implementations for ConnectionMachPort, ConnectionSharedMemory,
Also fixed up some documentation in Connection::Write
Renamed ConnectionFileDescriptorPosix::SocketListen to ConnectionFileDescriptorPosix::SocketListenAndAccept
Fixed a log message in Socket.cpp
Differential Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7026
llvm-svn: 226362