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Author SHA1 Message Date
Greg Clayton 43fe217b11 <rdar://problem/13506727>
Symbol table function names should support lookups like symbols with debug info. 

To fix this I:
- Gutted the way FindFunctions is used, there used to be way too much smarts only in the DWARF plug-in
- Made it more efficient by chopping the name up once and using simpler queries so that SymbolFile and Symtab plug-ins don't need to do as much
- Filter the results at a higher level
- Make the lldb_private::Symtab able to chop up C++ mangled names and make as much sense out of them as possible and also be able to search by basename, fullname, method name, and selector name.

llvm-svn: 178608
2013-04-03 02:00:15 +00:00
Jim Ingham 298f378f6a Allow partial matching for alias commands as well as regular commands.
<rdar://problem/13552724>

llvm-svn: 178597
2013-04-03 00:25:49 +00:00
Sean Callanan cbf87cc8d6 Added "rb" and "rbr" aliases to fix regressions
when we changed "rb" to "rbreak".

<rdar://problem/13552724>

llvm-svn: 178573
2013-04-02 20:21:34 +00:00
Greg Clayton a7d8c21b8f <rdar://problem/13131838>
Platform select documents a -S option but doesn't accept it, now it does.

llvm-svn: 178384
2013-03-29 23:18:38 +00:00
Greg Clayton 7d2ef16cb3 <rdar://problem/12022060>
Enable tab completion for regular expression commands.

llvm-svn: 178348
2013-03-29 17:03:23 +00:00
Greg Clayton 5160ce5c72 <rdar://problem/13521159>
LLDB is crashing when logging is enabled from lldb-perf-clang. This has to do with the global destructor chain as the process and its threads are being torn down.

All logging channels now make one and only one instance that is kept in a global pointer which is never freed. This guarantees that logging can correctly continue as the process tears itself down.

llvm-svn: 178191
2013-03-27 23:08:40 +00:00
Enrico Granata 360cc3188d Implementing the notion of externally-acquirable ScriptInterpreter lock
With this notion, if parties outside the ScriptInterpreter itself need to acquire a lock on script APIs, they can do so by a pattern like this:

{
auto lock = interpeter->AcquireInterpreterLock();
// do whatever you need to do...
} // lock will automatically be released here

This might be useful for classes that use the Python convenience objects (e.g. PythonDictionary) to ensure they keep the underlying interpreter in a safe and controlled condition while they call through the C API functions
Of course, the ScriptInterpreter still manages its internal locking correctly when necessary :-)

llvm-svn: 178189
2013-03-27 22:38:11 +00:00
Enrico Granata 9fb5ab558b Our commands that end up displaying a ValueObject as part of their workflow use OptionGroupValueObjectDisplay as their currency for deciding the final representation
ValueObjects themselves use DumpValueObjectOptions as the currency for the same purpose

The code to convert between these two units was replicated (to varying degrees of correctness) in several spots in the code
This checkin provides one and only one (and hopefully correct :-) entry point for this conversion

llvm-svn: 178044
2013-03-26 18:04:53 +00:00
Enrico Granata 6d37cc6501 This checkin removes the last Cocoa formatters that were implemented in Python and reimplements them in C++. The Python Cocoa formatters are not shipped as part of LLDB anymore, but still exist in the source repository for user reference. Python formatters still exist for STL classes and users can still define their own Python formatters
llvm-svn: 177366
2013-03-19 00:27:22 +00:00
Jim Ingham 31938cad9c The regular expression command object was resetting the execution context of the
resolved command, which it should not do.  It should adopt whatever context the
regular expression command was called with.  This was causing regular expression
commands run inside breakpoint commands to adopt the currently selected context,
not the one coming from the breakpoint that we hit.

<rdar://problem/13411771>

llvm-svn: 177195
2013-03-15 22:18:26 +00:00
Sean Callanan cb7733c33c Rolled back r176719 because settings with file
names were broken.

<rdar://problem/13422580>

llvm-svn: 177139
2013-03-15 01:39:44 +00:00
Greg Clayton e4ca515ae1 <rdar://problem/13404189>
Made the "--reverse" option to "source list" also be able to use the "--count". This helps us implement support for regexp source list command:

(lldb) l -10

Which gets turned into:

(lldb) source list --reverse --count 10

Also simplified the code that is used to track showing more source from the last file and line.

llvm-svn: 176961
2013-03-13 18:25:49 +00:00
Sean Callanan 8773ce2fec OptionValueFileSpec shouldn't be doing argument
parsing on the file name it gets.  That confuses
it if there are spaces in the file name.

<rdar://problem/13380392>

llvm-svn: 176719
2013-03-08 20:59:47 +00:00
Greg Clayton 21c895e3d5 Now that "settings set" will strip leading and trailing spaces, we need a way to be able to specify string values that contain spaces. So now settings setting <property> <value>" can have a <value> that is quoted:
settings set prompt "(lldb2) "

llvm-svn: 176545
2013-03-06 02:19:38 +00:00
Greg Clayton 30820f0685 <rdar://problem/13184855>
Spaces in "settings set" value strings no longer cause setting failures.

llvm-svn: 176532
2013-03-05 23:52:49 +00:00
Jim Ingham 0f063ba6b4 Convert from the C-based LLVM Disassembler shim to the full MC Disassembler API's.
Calculate "can branch" using the MC API's rather than our hand-rolled regex'es.
As extra credit, allow setting the disassembly flavor for x86 based architectures to intel or att.

<rdar://problem/11319574>
<rdar://problem/9329275>

llvm-svn: 176392
2013-03-02 00:26:47 +00:00
Jim Ingham d1715e1425 Correct the logic in DumpCommandHistory when the end index is UINT32_MAX.
<rdar://problem/13270229>

llvm-svn: 175927
2013-02-22 23:23:42 +00:00
Enrico Granata d2f16e2c2d <rdar://problem/13265017>
The notion of Crossref command has long been forgotten, and there is nothing using CommandObjectCrossref in the current LLDB codebase
However, this was causing a conflict with process plugins and command aliases ending up in an infinite loop under situations such as:
(lldb) command alias monitor process plugin packet monitor
(lldb) process att -n Calendar
Process 28709 stopped
Executable module set to "/Applications/Calendar.app/Contents/MacOS/Calendar".
Architecture set to: x86_64-apple-macosx.
(lldb) command alias monitor process plugin packet monitor

This fixes the loop (and consequent crash) by disposing of Crossref commands and related code

llvm-svn: 175831
2013-02-21 23:57:25 +00:00
Matt Kopec 676a48751d Fix clang warnings related to python macro redefinition and printf format specifiers.
llvm-svn: 175829
2013-02-21 23:55:31 +00:00
Daniel Malea 23720cc66c Adding CMake build system to LLDB. Some known issues remain:
- generate-vers.pl has to be called by cmake to generate the version number
- parallel builds not yet supported; dependency on clang must be explicitly specified

Tested on Linux.
- Building on Mac will require code-signing logic to be implemented.
- Building on Windows will require OS-detection logic and some selective directory inclusion

Thanks to Carlo Kok (who originally prepared these CMakefiles for Windows) and Ben Langmuir
who ported them to Linux!

llvm-svn: 175795
2013-02-21 20:58:22 +00:00
Jason Molenda 279c196d84 *ahem* Enrico.
llvm-svn: 175691
2013-02-20 23:51:13 +00:00
Enrico Granata 4af6bf63ca <rdar://problem/13147878>
Be more user-friendly about not having scripting enabled:
a) if Python was built-out then tell people about it explicitly
b) if we are told to use none as a scripting language, then tell people about that too

This should limit the cases where the semi-cryptic error message "there is no embedded script interpreter in this mode." actually shows

llvm-svn: 175570
2013-02-19 22:34:01 +00:00
Greg Clayton ef5651d93f <rdar://problem/13178743>
Added a new "env" regular expression alias. If "env" is typed on its own "settings show target.env-vars" will be run. Otherwise it can be used to set and environment variable: "env FOO=BAR".

llvm-svn: 174991
2013-02-12 18:52:24 +00:00
Greg Clayton d901096345 <rdar://problem/13184389>
_regexp-list needs to treat "list -" as "source list -r"

llvm-svn: 174987
2013-02-12 18:42:05 +00:00
Greg Clayton 722e8851b1 Added the ability to specify a breakpoint using the GDB '*ADDRESS' format:
(lldb) b *0x1234

You can still of course just specify an address:

(lldb) b 0x1234

Also now we accept the '&' before function names to indicate to not to skip the function prologue like GDB supports. To see how this works:

(lldb) settings set interpreter.expand-regex-aliases 1
(lldb) b &main
breakpoint set --name 'main' --skip-prologue=0
Breakpoint 1: where = a.out`main at main.c:20, address = 0x0000000100000b60
(lldb) b main
breakpoint set --name 'main'
Breakpoint 2: where = a.out`main + 54 at main.c:21, address = 0x0000000100000b96

llvm-svn: 174695
2013-02-08 02:54:24 +00:00
Greg Clayton 6bade327dc <rdar://problem/13050227>
Added a regular expression command called "_regexp-list" which mimics the GDB "line" command in the following forms:

LINENUM, to list around that line in current file,
FILE:LINENUM, to list around that line in that file,
FUNCTION, to list around beginning of that function,
*ADDRESS, to list around the line containing that address.
ADDRESS, same as above, but don't require a '*' as long as ADDRESS is hex

llvm-svn: 174233
2013-02-01 23:33:03 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1b3815cbf4 <rdar://problem/9141269>
Cleaned up the objective C name parsing code to use a class.

Now breakpoints that are set by name that are objective C methods without the leading '+' or '-' will resolve. We do this by expanding all the objective C names for a given string. For example:

(lldb) b [MyString cStringUsingEncoding:]

Will set a breakpoint with multiple possible names: 
-[MyString cStringUsingEncoding:]
+[MyString cStringUsingEncoding:]

Also if you have a category, it will strip the category and set a breakpoint in all variants:

(lldb) [MyString(my_category) cStringUsingEncoding:]

Will resolve to the following names:

-[MyString(my_category) cStringUsingEncoding:]
+[MyString(my_category) cStringUsingEncoding:]
-[MyString cStringUsingEncoding:]
+[MyString cStringUsingEncoding:]

Likewise when we have:

(lldb) b -[MyString(my_category) cStringUsingEncoding:]

It will resolve to two names:
-[MyString(my_category) cStringUsingEncoding:]
-[MyString cStringUsingEncoding:]

llvm-svn: 173858
2013-01-30 00:18:29 +00:00
Enrico Granata 59de94bd4e Since an address (0x12346) is an expression, be brief.
llvm-svn: 173757
2013-01-29 02:46:04 +00:00
Enrico Granata b84a9dbf6b <rdar://problem/12552374>
Replacing the address argument type with address-expression in cases where StringToAddress() is used, and hence an expression can be passed where previously only a numeric address was allowed
This makes the documentation more clear and helps users discover that they can truly pass in an expression in these situations.

llvm-svn: 173753
2013-01-29 01:48:30 +00:00
Enrico Granata 5548cb50b2 <rdar://problem/12978143>
Data formatters now cache themselves.
This commit provides a new formatter cache mechanism. Upon resolving a formatter (summary or synthetic), LLDB remembers the resolution for later faster retrieval.
Also moved the data formatters subsystem from the core to its own group and folder for easier management, and done some code reorganization.
The ObjC runtime v1 now returns a class name if asked for the dynamic type of an object. This is required for formatters caching to work with the v1 runtime.
Lastly, this commit disposes of the old hack where ValueObjects had to remember whether they were queried for formatters with their static or dynamic type.
Now the ValueObjectDynamicValue class works well enough that we can use its dynamic value setting for the same purpose.

llvm-svn: 173728
2013-01-28 23:47:25 +00:00
Greg Clayton c7bece56fa <rdar://problem/13069948>
Major fixed to allow reading files that are over 4GB. The main problems were that the DataExtractor was using 32 bit offsets as a data cursor, and since we mmap all of our object files we could run into cases where if we had a very large core file that was over 4GB, we were running into the 4GB boundary.

So I defined a new "lldb::offset_t" which should be used for all file offsets.

After making this change, I enabled warnings for data loss and for enexpected implicit conversions temporarily and found a ton of things that I fixed.

Any functions that take an index internally, should use "size_t" for any indexes and also should return "size_t" for any sizes of collections.

llvm-svn: 173463
2013-01-25 18:06:21 +00:00
Enrico Granata 6b4ddc655a <rdar://problem/12437929>
Providing a special mode of operator for "memory read -f c-str" which actually works in most common cases
Where the old behavior would provide:
(lldb) mem read --format s `foo`
0x100000f5d: NULL

Now we do:
(lldb) mem read --format s `foo`
0x100000f5d: "hello world"

You can also specify a count and that many strings will be showed starting at the initial address:
(lldb) mem read -c 2 -f c-str `foo`
0x100000f1d: "hello world"
0x100000f29: "short"

llvm-svn: 173076
2013-01-21 19:20:50 +00:00
Greg Clayton a4d8747d0f <rdar://problem/13010007>
Added the ability for OS plug-ins to lazily populate the thread this. The python OS plug-in classes can now implement the following method:

class OperatingSystemPlugin:
  def create_thread(self, tid, context):
    # Return a dictionary for a new thread to create it on demand

This will add a new thread to the thread list if it doesn't already exist. The example code in lldb/examples/python/operating_system.py has been updated to show how this call us used.

Cleaned up the code in PythonDataObjects.cpp/h:
- renamed all classes that started with PythonData* to be Python*. 
- renamed PythonArray to PythonList. Cleaned up the code to use inheritance where
- Centralized the code that does ref counting in the PythonObject class to a single function.
- Made the "bool PythonObject::Reset(PyObject *)" function be virtual so each subclass can correctly check to ensure a PyObject is of the right type before adopting the object.
- Cleaned up all APIs and added new constructors for the Python* classes to they can all construct form:
	- PyObject *
	- const PythonObject &
	- const lldb::ScriptInterpreterObjectSP &

Cleaned up code in ScriptInterpreterPython:
- Made calling python functions safer by templatizing the production of value formats. Python specifies the value formats based on built in C types (long, long long, etc), and code often uses typedefs for uint32_t, uint64_t, etc when passing arguments down to python. We will now always produce correct value formats as the templatized code will "do the right thing" all the time.
- Fixed issues with the ScriptInterpreterPython::Locker where entering the session and leaving the session had a bunch of issues that could cause the "lldb" module globals lldb.debugger, lldb.target, lldb.process, lldb.thread, and lldb.frame to not be initialized.

llvm-svn: 172873
2013-01-18 23:41:08 +00:00
Enrico Granata bcba2b2b75 <rdar://problem/12786725>
If there is any alive process being debugged, the user is asked for confirmation before quitting LLDB
This should prevent situations where the user mistakenly types "q" and LLDB slaughters their process without any mercy whatsoever
Since it can quickly get tedious, there is a new setting on the command interpreter to disable this and replicate the previous behavior

llvm-svn: 172757
2013-01-17 21:36:19 +00:00
Enrico Granata ef6b06d73a Converting lambdas to plain old static function pointers
llvm-svn: 172755
2013-01-17 20:24:11 +00:00
Greg Clayton b14bed80cb Remove std::string input arguments and replace with "const char *".
llvm-svn: 172647
2013-01-16 19:53:55 +00:00
Jim Ingham 184e981111 Separated the "expr --unwind-on-error" behavior into two parts, actual errors (i.e. crashes) which continue to be
controlled by the --unwind-on-error flag, and --ignore-breakpoint which separately controls behavior when a called
function hits a breakpoint.  For breakpoints, we don't unwind, we either stop, or ignore the breakpoint, which makes
more sense.  
Also make both these behaviors globally settable through "settings set".
Also handle the case where a breakpoint command calls code that ends up re-hitting the breakpoint.  We were recursing
and crashing.  Now we just stop without calling the second command.

<rdar://problem/12986644>
<rdar://problem/9119325>

llvm-svn: 172503
2013-01-15 02:47:48 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1e0c88401e <rdar://problem/12990038>
Fixed an issue where the platform auto select code was changing the architecture and causing the wrong architecture to be assigned to the target.

llvm-svn: 172251
2013-01-11 20:49:54 +00:00
Greg Clayton f9fc609fe7 Expanded the flags that can be set for a command object in lldb_private::CommandObject. This list of available flags are:
enum
{
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    // eFlagRequiresTarget
    //
    // Ensures a valid target is contained in m_exe_ctx prior to executing
    // the command. If a target doesn't exist or is invalid, the command
    // will fail and CommandObject::GetInvalidTargetDescription() will be
    // returned as the error. CommandObject subclasses can override the
    // virtual function for GetInvalidTargetDescription() to provide custom
    // strings when needed.
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    eFlagRequiresTarget         = (1u << 0),
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    // eFlagRequiresProcess
    //
    // Ensures a valid process is contained in m_exe_ctx prior to executing
    // the command. If a process doesn't exist or is invalid, the command
    // will fail and CommandObject::GetInvalidProcessDescription() will be
    // returned as the error. CommandObject subclasses can override the
    // virtual function for GetInvalidProcessDescription() to provide custom
    // strings when needed.
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    eFlagRequiresProcess        = (1u << 1),
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    // eFlagRequiresThread
    //
    // Ensures a valid thread is contained in m_exe_ctx prior to executing
    // the command. If a thread doesn't exist or is invalid, the command
    // will fail and CommandObject::GetInvalidThreadDescription() will be
    // returned as the error. CommandObject subclasses can override the
    // virtual function for GetInvalidThreadDescription() to provide custom
    // strings when needed.
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    eFlagRequiresThread         = (1u << 2),
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    // eFlagRequiresFrame
    //
    // Ensures a valid frame is contained in m_exe_ctx prior to executing
    // the command. If a frame doesn't exist or is invalid, the command
    // will fail and CommandObject::GetInvalidFrameDescription() will be
    // returned as the error. CommandObject subclasses can override the
    // virtual function for GetInvalidFrameDescription() to provide custom
    // strings when needed.
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    eFlagRequiresFrame          = (1u << 3),
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    // eFlagRequiresRegContext
    //
    // Ensures a valid register context (from the selected frame if there
    // is a frame in m_exe_ctx, or from the selected thread from m_exe_ctx)
    // is availble from m_exe_ctx prior to executing the command. If a
    // target doesn't exist or is invalid, the command will fail and
    // CommandObject::GetInvalidRegContextDescription() will be returned as
    // the error. CommandObject subclasses can override the virtual function
    // for GetInvalidRegContextDescription() to provide custom strings when
    // needed.
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    eFlagRequiresRegContext     = (1u << 4),
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    // eFlagTryTargetAPILock
    //
    // Attempts to acquire the target lock if a target is selected in the
    // command interpreter. If the command object fails to acquire the API
    // lock, the command will fail with an appropriate error message.
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    eFlagTryTargetAPILock       = (1u << 5),
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    // eFlagProcessMustBeLaunched
    //
    // Verifies that there is a launched process in m_exe_ctx, if there
    // isn't, the command will fail with an appropriate error message.
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    eFlagProcessMustBeLaunched  = (1u << 6),
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    // eFlagProcessMustBePaused
    //
    // Verifies that there is a paused process in m_exe_ctx, if there
    // isn't, the command will fail with an appropriate error message.
    //----------------------------------------------------------------------
    eFlagProcessMustBePaused    = (1u << 7)
};

Now each command object contains a "ExecutionContext m_exe_ctx;" member variable that gets initialized prior to running the command. The validity of the target objects in m_exe_ctx are checked to ensure that any target/process/thread/frame/reg context that are required are valid prior to executing the command. Each command object also contains a Mutex::Locker m_api_locker which gets used if eFlagTryTargetAPILock is set. This centralizes a lot of checking code that was previously and inconsistently implemented across many commands.

llvm-svn: 171990
2013-01-09 19:44:40 +00:00
Enrico Granata 070db184fb Make sure that the GenerateFunction call can support arbitrary levels of indentation for user code
llvm-svn: 171810
2013-01-07 23:09:58 +00:00
Enrico Granata 557fd00a6f <rdar://problem/12446222>
Implement the ability for Python commands to be interrupted by pressing CTRL+C
Also add a new Mutex subclass that attempts to be helpful for debugging by logging actions performed on it

FYI of all interested - there is a separate deadlocking issue related to how LLDB dispatches CTRL+C that might cause LLDB to deadlock upon pressing CTRL+C while in a Python command.
This is not a regression, and was just previously masked by us not even trying to bail out of Python commands, so that it would not be clear from a user perspective whether we were
deadlocked or stuck in an inconsistent state within the Python interpreter.

llvm-svn: 170612
2012-12-19 23:42:07 +00:00
Jim Ingham 17fafa155c Remove the “len” defaulted parameter from CommandReturnObject::AppendMessage, AppendWarning and AppendError. Nobody was using them, and it meant if you accidentally used the AppendWarning when you meant AppendWarningWithFormat with an integer in the format string, it would compile and then return your string plus some unknown amount of junk.
llvm-svn: 170266
2012-12-15 02:40:54 +00:00
Greg Clayton 81409635e0 <rdar://problem/12156204>
x/a print wouldn't always reset the word size to the size of a pointer if a previous memory read using x/<gdb-format> had been used that set it to another width.

llvm-svn: 170264
2012-12-15 01:44:51 +00:00
Greg Clayton 3cb4c7d6a0 <rdar://problem/12582041>
_regexp_attach doesn't handle the case where no arguments are provided. It now also handles the case you were you pass options.

llvm-svn: 170262
2012-12-15 01:19:07 +00:00
Enrico Granata 7b8c513f08 Option changes:
the option to print the runtime-specific description has been modified in the frame variable, memory read and expression command.

All three commands now support a --object-description option, with a shortcut of -O (uppercase letter o)

This is a breaking change:
frame variable used --objc as the long option name
expression used -o as a shortcut
memory read uses --objd as the long option name

Hopefully, most users won't be affected by the change since people tend to access "expression --object-description" under the alias "po" which still works

The test suite has been tweaked accordingly.

llvm-svn: 169961
2012-12-12 03:23:37 +00:00
Enrico Granata 9d14084b45 Adding a validation callback mechanism to OptionValueString (such a feature might theoretically be added to the general OptionValue base class should the need arise)
Using this mechanism, making sure that the options to pass a summary string or a named summary to frame variable do not have invalid values

<rdar://problem/11576143>

llvm-svn: 169927
2012-12-11 22:42:19 +00:00
Greg Clayton c5e2085629 <rdar://problem/12827031>
Fix the OptionValueFileSpec option value to correctly get the file path when trailing spaces are on the path. The "settings set" command uses the OptionValueFileSpec class to set file paths and if extra spaces are at the end it will include those in the paths. Now we chop up the value send to to OptionValueFileSpec::SetValueFromCString(...) function with "lldb_private::Args" and give an appropriate error if more than one path is used. It also allows for quotes to be used when specifying the path.

llvm-svn: 169753
2012-12-10 19:43:43 +00:00
Jim Ingham 5320624dfd Even when we aren’t going to init all the lldb.frame, etc, globals, init lldb.debugger, since each script interpreter is tied to just one debugger.
llvm-svn: 169663
2012-12-08 02:02:04 +00:00
Daniel Malea a85e6b6c32 Fix a few more clang (3.2) warnings on Linux:
- remove unused members
- add NO_PEDANTIC to selected Makefiles
- fix return values (removed NULL as needed)
- disable warning about four-char-constants
- remove unneeded const from operator*() declaration
- add missing lambda function return types
- fix printf() with no format string
- change sizeof to use a type name instead of variable name
- fix Linux ProcessMonitor.cpp to be 32/64 bit friendly
- disable warnings emitted by swig-generated C++ code

Patch by Matt Kopec!

llvm-svn: 169645
2012-12-07 22:21:08 +00:00
Daniel Malea 89660bf795 More Linux warnings fixes (remove default labels as needed):
- as per http://llvm.org/docs/CodingStandards.html#don-t-use-default-labels-in-fully-covered-switches-over-enumerations

Patch by Matt Kopec!

llvm-svn: 169633
2012-12-07 20:51:09 +00:00