interface.
Added a quick way to set the platform though the SBDebugger interface. I will
actually an a SBPlatform support soon, but for now this will do.
ConnectionFileDescriptor can be passed a url formatted as: "fd://<fd>" where
<fd> is a file descriptor in the current process. This is handy if you have
services, deamons, or other tools that can spawn processes and give you a
file handle.
llvm-svn: 130565
the breakpoint ID and provides the semantics needed for '==' and '!='. And
modify LLDBIteratorTestCase.lldb_iter_2() to use '==' between two SBBreakpoint's.
llvm-svn: 130531
This is so that the objects which support the iteration protocol are immediately obvious
from looking at the lldb.py file.
SBTarget supports two types of iterations: module and breakpoint. For an SBTarget instance,
you will need to issue either:
for m in target.module_iter()
or
for b in target.breakpoint_iter()
For other single iteration protocol objects, just use, for example:
for thread in process:
ID = thread.GetThreadID()
for frame in thread:
frame.Disassemble()
....
llvm-svn: 130442
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
method names of all the lldb container objects and returns an iterator object when
passed an eligible lldb container object.
Example:
from lldb_util import smart_iter
for thread in smart_iter(process):
ID = thread.GetThreadID()
if thread.GetStopReason() == lldb.eStopReasonBreakpoint:
stopped_due_to_breakpoint = True
for frame in smart_iter(thread):
self.assertTrue(frame.GetThread().GetThreadID() == ID)
...
Add a test case for lldb.smart_iter().
llvm-svn: 130332
Switch the EmulateInstruction to use the standard RegisterInfo structure
that is defined in the lldb private types intead of passing the reg kind and
reg num everywhere. EmulateInstruction subclasses also need to provide
RegisterInfo structs given a reg kind and reg num. This eliminates the need
for the GetRegisterName() virtual function and allows more complete information
to be passed around in the read/write register callbacks. Subclasses should
always provide RegiterInfo structs with the generic register info filled in as
well as at least one kind of register number in the RegisterInfo.kinds[] array.
llvm-svn: 130256
are defined as enumerations. Current bits include:
eEmulateInstructionOptionAutoAdvancePC
eEmulateInstructionOptionIgnoreConditions
Modified the EmulateInstruction class to have a few more pure virtuals that
can help clients understand how many instructions the emulator can handle:
virtual bool
SupportsEmulatingIntructionsOfType (InstructionType inst_type) = 0;
Where instruction types are defined as:
//------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Instruction types
//------------------------------------------------------------------
typedef enum InstructionType
{
eInstructionTypeAny, // Support for any instructions at all (at least one)
eInstructionTypePrologueEpilogue, // All prologue and epilogue instructons that push and pop register values and modify sp/fp
eInstructionTypePCModifying, // Any instruction that modifies the program counter/instruction pointer
eInstructionTypeAll // All instructions of any kind
} InstructionType;
This allows use to tell what an emulator can do and also allows us to request
these abilities when we are finding the plug-in interface.
Added the ability for an EmulateInstruction class to get the register names
for any registers that are part of the emulation. This helps with being able
to dump and log effectively.
The UnwindAssembly class now stores the architecture it was created with in
case it is needed later in the unwinding process.
Added a function that can tell us DWARF register names for ARM that goes
along with the source/Utility/ARM_DWARF_Registers.h file:
source/Utility/ARM_DWARF_Registers.c
Took some of plug-ins out of the lldb_private namespace.
llvm-svn: 130189
i.e., with 'SBStream &description' first, followed by 'DescriptionLevel level'.
Modify lldbutil.py so that get_description() for a target or breakpoint location
can just take the lldb object itself without specifying an option to mean option
lldb.eDescriptionLevelBrief. Modify TestTargetAPI.py to exercise this logic path.
llvm-svn: 130147
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
pointer to a ValueObject or any of its dependent ValueObjects, and the whole cluster will
stay around as long as that shared pointer stays around.
llvm-svn: 130035
before issuing the 'process connect ...' command.
test_comand_regex(): assign the spawned child to self.child so it gets automatically
shutdown during TestBase.tearDown(self).
llvm-svn: 130015