Exporting PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIR to the Python scope somehow got lost in my
last change. Add it back again. This should fix the Windows bot!
llvm-svn: 367127
Some versions of macOS report a different patch version for the system
provided interpreter and libraries.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65230
llvm-svn: 367115
Delete the abstract GetOffset function, which is only defined for
rnglists entries. Instead fix up entries which refer to the range list
classes so that one can statically know that he is dealing with the
rnglists section and call the function that way.
llvm-svn: 367106
We dynamically allocate the option validator which means we
can't mark this list of OptionDefinitions as constexpr. It's also
more complicated than necessary.
llvm-svn: 367102
Summary:
Instead of having SymbolVendor coordinate Symtab construction between
Symbol and Object files, make the SymbolVendor function a passthrough,
and put all of the logic into the SymbolFile.
Reviewers: clayborg, JDevlieghere, jingham, espindola
Subscribers: emaste, mgorny, arichardson, MaskRay, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65208
llvm-svn: 367086
We noticed that TestInferiorCrashing.py and TestRecursiveInferior.py are
the second and third slowest tests in the test suite. Splitting them up
allows lit to schedule them more effectively.
llvm-svn: 367077
The printEscapedString would escape newlines by their ASCII values
instead of prefixing them with a `\`. Remove the escaping logic and
escape the strings in the definition file.
llvm-svn: 367065
Property definitions are currently defined in a PropertyDefinition array
and have a corresponding enum to index in this array. Unfortunately this
is quite error prone. Indeed, just today we found an incorrect merge
where a discrepancy between the order of the enum values and their
definition caused the test suite to fail spectacularly.
Tablegen can streamline the process of generating the property
definition table while at the same time guaranteeing that the enums stay
in sync. That's exactly what this patch does. It adds a new tablegen
file for the properties, building on top of the infrastructure that
Raphael added recently for the command options. It also introduces two
new tablegen backends: one for the property definitions and one for
their corresponding enums.
It might be worth mentioning that I generated most of the tablegen
definitions from the existing property definitions, by adding a dump
method to the struct. This seems both more efficient and less error
prone that copying everything over by hand. Only Enum properties needed
manual fixup for the EnumValues and DefaultEnumValue fields.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65185
llvm-svn: 367058
Dotest contains code to clear DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH for the inferior to not
propagate sanitized builds. However, it's possible that we want to
inject a different library path with `--inferior-env`. To make that work
correctly, we need to do that *after* clearing DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH.
llvm-svn: 367054
Summary:
This might be an edge case in regular use but if you're shipping an lldb version with no debugserver lldb will try to use the System one.
However, lldb only knows how to find the Xcode one and not the Command Line Tools one. This diff fixes that.
We try to find debugserver with `PlatformDarwin::LocateExecutable("debugserver")`, we call `xcode-select -p` to get the path and then assume this path is of Xcode.
The changes I did are:
* Change `PlatformDarwin::LocateExecutable` to also add the Command Line Tools directory to the list of paths to search for debugserver.
* Created a new function to find the Command Line Tools directory named `GetCommandLineToolsLibraryPath`.
* Refactored the code that calls `xcode-select -p` into its own function `GetXcodeSelectPath()`. There were 2 identical pieces of code for this so I reduced it to one and used this function everywhere instead.
* I also changed `PlatformDarwin::GetSDKDirectoryForModules` to use the `SDKs` directory that exists in the Command Line Tools installation.
I'm not sure how to create tests for this. PlatformDarwinTest is really limited and I couldn't find how to mock Filesystem::Instance() so I could create a virtual file system.
Reviewers: clayborg, JDevlieghere
Reviewed By: clayborg, JDevlieghere
Subscribers: jasonmolenda, lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65171
llvm-svn: 367052
Mark the process as stopped when SIGSTOP arrives. This is necessary
for lldb-server to generate correct response to 'process interrupt',
and therefore to prevent the whole stack crashing when process
is stopped.
Thanks to Pavel Labath for the tip.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65289
llvm-svn: 367047
Summary:
Here's a replacement for D62504. I thought I could use LoadModules to implement this but in reality I can't because there are at few issues with it:
* The LoadModules assumes that the list returned by GetLoadedModuleList is comprehensive in the sense that reflects all the mapped segments, however, this is not true, for instance VDSO entry is not there since it's loaded manually by LoadVDSO using GetMemoryRegionInfo and it doesn't represent a specific shared object in disk. Because of this LoadModules will unload the VDSO module.
* The loader (interpreter) module might have also been loaded using GetMemoryRegionInfo, this is true when we launch the process and the rendezvous structure is not yet available (done through LoadInterpreterModule()). The problem here is that this entry will point to the same file name as the one found in /proc/pid/maps, however, when we read the same module from the r_debug.link_map structure it might be under a different name. This is true at least on CentOS where the loader is a symlink. Because of this LoadModules will unload and load the module in a way where the rendezvous breakpoint is unresolved but not resolved again (because we add the new module first and remove the old one after).
The symlink issue might be fixable by first unloading the old and loading the news (but sounds super brittle), however, I'm not sure how to fix the VDSO issue.
Since I can't trust it I'm just going to use GetLoadedModuleList directly with the same logic that we use today for when we read the linked list in lldb. The only safe thing to do here is to only calculate differences between different snapshots of the svr4 packet itself. This will also cut the dependency this plugin has from LoadModules.
I separated the 2 logics into 2 different functions (remote and not remote) because I don't like mixing 2 different logics in the same function with if/else's. Two different functions makes it easier to reason with I believe. However, I did abstract away the logic that decides if we should take a snapshot or add/remove modules so both functions could reuse it.
The other difference between the two is that on the UpdateSOEntriesFromRemote I take the snapshot only once when state = Consistent because I didn't find a good reason to always update that, as we already got the list from state = Add | Remove. I probably should use the same logic on UpdateSOEntries though I don't see a reason not to since it's really using the same data, just read in different places. Any thoughts here?
It might also be worthwhile to add a test to make sure we don't unload modules that were not actually "unloaded" like the vdso. I haven't done this yet though.
This diff is also missing the option for svr4 like proposed in https://reviews.llvm.org/D62503#1564296, I'll start working on this but wanted to have this up first.
Reviewers: labath, jankratochvil, clayborg, xiaobai
Reviewed By: labath
Subscribers: srhines, JDevlieghere, lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64013
llvm-svn: 367020
If debugserver or any other framework tool gets built first, its post-build copy operation was using 'Resources' as the file name instead of the destination directory. It was not a problem with Ninja, because here the framework structure was alreaady created at configuration time. With this fix, both generators are happy.
llvm-svn: 367005
Summary:
Similarly to the compile unit lists, the list of types can also be
managed by the symbol file itself.
Since the only purpose of this list seems to be to maintain an owning
reference to all the types a symbol file has created (items are only
ever added to the list, never retrieved), I remove the passthrough
functions in SymbolVendor and Module. I also tighten the interface of
the function (return a reference instead of a pointer, make it protected
instead of public).
Reviewers: clayborg, JDevlieghere, jingham
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65135
llvm-svn: 366994
Summary:
Due to a logic error, lldb-server ended up asserting/crashing every time
the debugged process attempted an execve(). This fixes the error, and
extends TestExec to work on other platforms too. The "extension"
consists of avoiding non-standard posix_spawn extensions and using the
classic execve() call, which should be available on any platform that
actually supports re-execing. I change the test decorator from
@skipUnlessDarwin to @skipIfWindows.
Reviewers: clayborg, jasonmolenda
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65207
llvm-svn: 366985
The FileCollector got lifted into LLVM and a shim was introduced in LLDB
to keep the old API that takes FileSpecs. This patch removes that shim
and converts the arguments in place.
llvm-svn: 366975
This patch changes the coding style of the FileCollector from the LLDB
to the LLVM coding style. Alex recently lifted it into LLVM and I
volunteered to do the conversion.
llvm-svn: 366966
The file collector class is useful for creating reproducers,
not just for LLDB, but for other tools as well in LLVM/Clang.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65237
llvm-svn: 366956
Summary:
I messed up the logic for this. Fixing with some improvements suggested
by Pavel.
Reviewers: labath, jdoerfert
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65165
llvm-svn: 366950
This patch replaces explicit calls to log::Printf with the new LLDB_LOGF
macro. The macro is similar to LLDB_LOG but supports printf-style format
strings, instead of formatv-style format strings.
So instead of writing:
if (log)
log->Printf("%s\n", str);
You'd write:
LLDB_LOG(log, "%s\n", str);
This change was done mechanically with the command below. I replaced the
spurious if-checks with vim, since I know how to do multi-line
replacements with it.
find . -type f -name '*.cpp' -exec \
sed -i '' -E 's/log->Printf\(/LLDB_LOGF\(log, /g' "{}" +
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65128
llvm-svn: 366936
Summary:
On AIX psutil can run into problems with permissions to read the process
tree, which causes problems for python timeout tests which need to kill off
a test and it's children.
This patch adds a workaround by invoking shell via subprocess and using a
platform specific option to ps to list all the descendant processes so we can
kill them. We add some checks so lit can tell whether timeout tests are
supported with out exposing whether we are utilizing the psutil
implementation or the alternative.
Reviewers: hubert.reinterpretcast, andusy, davide, delcypher
Reviewed By: delcypher
Subscribers: davide, delcypher, christof, lldb-commits, libcxx-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #lldb, #libc, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64251
llvm-svn: 366912
Summary: Since D65109 removed the manually maintained Xcode project, there's a few things we don't need anymore. Anything here we should keep or anything more to remove?
Reviewers: JDevlieghere, jasonmolenda, clayborg, jingham, lanza, teemperor
Subscribers: mgorny, lldb-commits, #lldb
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65155
llvm-svn: 366879
Summary: update some test decorates that can actually pass on andriod aarch64
Patch by Wanyi Ye <kusmour@gmail.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64767
llvm-svn: 366858
This fixes the unchecked-error assertion at runtime.
Expected<T> must be checked before access or destruction. Expected<T>
value was in success state. (Note: Expected<T> values in success mode
must still be checked prior to being destroyed).
llvm-svn: 366853
On slower machines the vscode testcases were sometimes hanging:
1910 ? Sl 0:00 | \_ /usr/bin/python .../llvm/tools/lldb/test/dotest.py ... -p TestVSCode_setBreakpoints.py
2649 ? Sl 0:00 | \_ .../build/bin/lldb-vscode
2690 ? S 0:00 | \_ .../build/bin/lldb-server gdbserver --fd=9 --native-regs --setsid
2708 ? t 0:00 | \_ .../build/lldb-test-build.noindex/tools/lldb-vscode/breakpoint/TestVSCode_setBreakpoints.test_functionality/a.out
A reproducer of the racy bug for send_recv():
# self.send_packet(command)
#+ import time
#+ time.sleep(1)
# done = False
I guess `request_continue` was probably originally intended to be synchronous
but then it isn't and this code has been leftover there.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65163
llvm-svn: 366850
A side effect of this commit was that it exchanged the order of types
and compile units in the output of SymbolVendor::Dump. A couple of PDB
tests dependened on that to assert the links between the two.
While it wouldn't be too hard to update the tests, the change of
ordering was not something I intended to do with that patch, and is easy
to restore the original order, so I do just that.
llvm-svn: 366798
Summary:
SymbolFile classes are responsible for creating CompileUnit instances
and they already need to have a notion of the id<->CompileUnit mapping
(because of APIs like ParseCompileUnitAtIndex). However, the
SymbolVendor has remained as the thing responsible for caching created
units (which the SymbolFiles were calling via convoluted constructs like
"m_obj_file->GetModule()->GetSymbolVendor()->SetCompileUnitAtIndex(...)").
This patch moves the responsibility of caching the units into the
SymbolFile class. It does this by moving the implementation of
SymbolVendor::{GetNumCompileUnits,GetCompileUnitAtIndex} into the
equivalent SymbolFile functions. The SymbolVendor functions become just
a passthrough much like the rest of SymbolVendor.
The original implementations of SymbolFile::GetNumCompileUnits is moved
to "CalculateNumCompileUnits", and are made protected, as the "Get"
function is the external api of the class.
SymbolFile::ParseCompileUnitAtIndex is made protected for the same
reason.
This is the first step in removing the SymbolVendor indirection, as
proposed in
<http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/lldb-dev/2019-June/015071.html>. After
removing all interesting logic from the SymbolVendor class, I'll proceed
with removing the indirection itself.
Reviewers: clayborg, jingham, JDevlieghere
Subscribers: jdoerfert, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65089
llvm-svn: 366791
Summary:
Delete the duplicate func `skipIfTargetAndroid`
Fix the old one. It didn't work for missing an argument `bugnumber`, this somehow made the decorator failed
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64583
Patch by Wanyi Ye <kusmour@gmail.com>
llvm-svn: 366771
This patch removes any remaining instances of LogIfAnyCategoriesSet and
replaces them with the LLDB_LOG macro. This in turn made it possible to
make Log::VAPrintf and Log::VAError private.
llvm-svn: 366768
Finally, after a lot of hard work from a bunch of people, we're in a
state where we can unify LLDB's build system.
This patch removes the hand-maintained Xcode project in favor of using
CMake in combination with the Xcode generator. Going forward, we want to
focus our efforts on improving the generated Xcode project.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65109
llvm-svn: 366739
Summary:
When trying to ascertain what language a variable belongs to, just
checking the compilation unit is often not enough. In r364845 I added a way to
check for a variable's language type, but didn't put it in Variable itself.
Let's go ahead and put it in Variable.
Reviewers: jingham, clayborg
Subscribers: jdoerfert, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64042
llvm-svn: 366733
Patch by Martin Andersson (martin.andersson@evoma.se)
If the process is resumed before the state is changed to "running"
there is a possibility (when single stepping) that the debugger stops
and changes the state to "stopped" before it is first changed to
"running". This causes the process to ignore the stop event (since
the state did not change) which in turn leads the DebuggerThread to
wait indefinitely for the exception predicate in HandleExceptionEvent.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62183
llvm-svn: 366703
Just delete the memset as the ELFHeader constructor already
zero-initializes the object. Also clean up the ObjectFileELF
constructors/desctructors while I'm in there.
llvm-svn: 366692
Summary:
We assume in LLDB that every type comes from an ASTContext with an associated ClangASTContext.
However the types inside the ClangModuleDeclVendor don't have a ClangASTContext so we end up
crashing whenever we create a CompilerType for one of these types.
Simplest way to trigger this bug is to just look up NSObject from a module:
(lldb) expr @import Foundation
(lldb) type lookup NSObject
Assertion failed: (m_type_system != nullptr), function CompilerType, file /Users/teemperor/llvm1/llvm-project/lldb/source/Symbol/CompilerType.cpp, line 39.
This patch just creates a ClangASTContext for the ASTContext used by ClangModuleDeclVendor.
Reviewers: davide, shafik
Reviewed By: davide
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64989
llvm-svn: 366653
We intend to make PdbAstBuilder abstract and implement
PdbAstBuilderClang along with any other languages that wish to use
PDBs. Thus, change GetOrCreateDeclForUid from returning a clang decl
to a lldb_private::CompilerDecl.
llvm-svn: 366650
This follows the same pattern as Clang and permits the user to specify
the tablegen to use via `-DLLVM_TABLEGEN=`. This allows for
cross-compiling LLDB for a foreign target (e.g. Windows ARM64 on Windows
X64). The LLVM dependency for LLDB in that case must be a Windows ARM64
build which cannot cross-compile llvm-tblgen due to the way that Visual
Studio works. Instead, permit the user to have a separate tablegen
build which can be used during the build.
llvm-svn: 366639
Summary: Make debugserver a tool like lldb-server, so it can be included/excluded via `LLDB_TOOL_DEBUGSERVER_BUILD`. This replaces the old `LLDB_NO_DEBUGSERVER` flag. Doing the same for darwin-debug while I am here.
Reviewers: xiaobai, JDevlieghere, davide
Reviewed By: xiaobai, JDevlieghere
Subscribers: mgorny, lldb-commits, #lldb
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64994
llvm-svn: 366631
Summary: lldb-mi has been removed, but there are still a bunch of references in the code base. This patch removes all of them.
Reviewers: JDevlieghere, jfb
Reviewed By: JDevlieghere
Subscribers: dexonsmith, ki.stfu, mgorny, abidh, jfb, lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64992
llvm-svn: 366590
Summary:
Add __kernel_rt_sigreturn to the list of trap handlers for Linux (it's
used as such on aarch64 at least), and __restore_rt as well (used on
x86_64).
Skip decrement-and-recompute for trap handlers in
InitializeNonZerothFrame, as signal dispatch may point the child frame's
return address to the start of the return trampoline.
Parse the 'S' flag for signal handlers from eh_frame augmentation, and
propagate it to the unwind plan.
Reviewers: labath, jankratochvil, compnerd, jfb, jasonmolenda
Reviewed By: jasonmolenda
Subscribers: clayborg, MaskRay, wuzish, nemanjai, kbarton, jrtc27, atanasyan, jsji, javed.absar, kristof.beyls, lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63667
llvm-svn: 366580
Instead of taking a status and potentially returning an invalid address,
return an expected which is guaranteed to contain a valid address.
llvm-svn: 366521
Windows does not have the error EINTR when a blocking syscall is
interrupted by a signal. The ReadFile API that fgets is implemented
with instead use ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED. Check for that after fgets.
llvm-svn: 366520
Summary:
LLDB_PATH_TO_{CLANG,LLVM}_BUILD were removed and replaced with
{LLVM,Clang}_DIR. Adjust the NATIVE build to account for this.
Subscribers: mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64959
llvm-svn: 366513
When two .c files define a type of the same name, lldb
just picks one and uses it regardless of context. That is
not correct. When stopped in a frame in one of the .c files
that define this type, it should use that local definition.
This commit just adds a test that checks for the correct
behavior. It is currently xfailed.
llvm-svn: 366507
the xcode project. This gets it a little closer to
working, but I still have to figure out how to generate
the lldb tablegen backend from the Xcode project.
llvm-svn: 366506
The new DriverKit user-land kernel drivers in macOS 10.15 / Catalina
do not have a main() function or an LC_MAIN load command. lldb uses
the address of main() as the return address for inferior function
calls; it puts a breakpoint on main, runs the inferior function call,
and when the main() breakpoint is hit, lldb knows unambiguously that
the inferior function call ran to completion - no other function calls
main.
This change hoists the logic for finding the "entry address" from
ThreadPlanCallFunction to Target. It changes the logic to first
try to get the entry address from the main executable module,
but if that module does not have one, it will iterate through all
modules looking for an entry address.
The patch also adds code to ObjectFileMachO to use dyld's
_dyld_start function as an entry address.
<rdar://problem/52343958>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64897
llvm-svn: 366493
Instead of having to write FileSpecList::Append(FileSpec(args)) you can
now call FileSpecList::EmplaceBack(args), similar to
std::vector<>::emplace_back.
llvm-svn: 366489
r366471 added "-features autodoc" without a trailing comment, leading to `Unrecognized option -features autodoc-threads` due to implicit string concatenation. Add a comma to fix that.
Also separate into "-features" and "autodoc", otherwise it gets parsed as a single "-features autodoc" flag which is also not recognized (it must be two separate CLI args).
llvm-svn: 366478
Summary:
We currently don't support offsetof in the expression evaluator as it is implemented as a macro
(which then calls __builtin_offsetof) in stddef.h. The best solution would be to include that
header (or even better, import Clang's builtin module), but header-parsing and
(cross-platform) importing modules is not ready yet.
Until we get this working with modules I would say we add the macro to our existing macro list
as we already do with other macros from stddef.h/stdint.h. We should be able to drop all of them
once we can import the relevant modules by default.
rdar://26040641
Reviewers: shafik, davide
Reviewed By: davide
Subscribers: clayborg, lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64917
llvm-svn: 366476
Summary:
We can always build debugserver, but we can't always sign it to be useable for testing. `LLDB_USE_SYSTEM_DEBUGSERVER` should only tell whether or not the system debugserver should be used for testing.
The old behavior complicated the logic around debugserver a lot. The new logic sorts out most of it.
Please note that this patch is in early stage and needs some more testing. It should not affect platfroms other than Darwin. It builds on Davide's approach to validate the code-signing identity at configuration time.
What do you think?
Reviewers: xiaobai, JDevlieghere, davide, compnerd, friss, labath, mgorny, jasonmolenda
Reviewed By: JDevlieghere
Subscribers: lldb-commits, #lldb
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64806
llvm-svn: 366433
Beside turning the options into the new tablegen format, this patch
also fixes that a few commands had source file completions for the
"count" and "end-linenumber" arguments (which both accepted only
integers). Reason for that are that somehow we added a '1' instead
of our usual '0' value to the initial value for completion.
llvm-svn: 366425
We currently emit the option groups twice if Groups<[1,2,3]> is
used in the tablegen. This leads to compilation errors. This
patch just removes the line that accidentially emits the option
group a second time.
llvm-svn: 366414
Summary:
When doing standalone builds, you could potentially be building against
an llvm which also built lldb. If this were the case, you'd be
attempting to build this target twice.
Reviewers: xiaobai
Subscribers: mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64847
llvm-svn: 366394
TableGen is a host tool and requires a native variant for every build.
While building as a part of llvm this is trivial and llvm handles it.
However, building standalone means that lldb has to handle this itself.
Add a NATIVE build variant to enable this.
llvm-svn: 366392
If a core file has an EFI version string which includes a UUID
(similar to what it returns for the kdp KDP_KERNELVERSION packet)
in the LC_IDENT or LC_NOTE 'kern ver str' load command. In that
case, we should try to find the binary and dSYM for the UUID
listed. The dSYM may have python code which knows how to relocate
the binary to the correct address in lldb's target section load
list and loads other ancillary binaries.
The test case is a little involved,
1. it compiles an inferior hello world apple (a.out),
2. it compiles a program which can create a corefile manually
with a specific binary's UUID encoded in it,
3. it gets the UUID of the a.out binary,
4. it creates a shell script, dsym-for-uuid.sh, which will
return the full path to the a.out + a.out.dSYM when called
with teh correct UUID,
5. it sets the LLDB_APPLE_DSYMFORUUID_EXECUTABLE env var before
creating the lldb target, to point to this dsym-for-uuid.sh,
6. runs the create-corefile binary we compiled in step #2,
7. loads the corefile from step #6 into lldb,
8. verifies that lldb loaded a.out by reading the LC_NOTE
load command from the corefile, calling dsym-for-uuid.sh with
that UUID, got back the path to a.out and loaded it.
whew!
<rdar://problem/47562911>
llvm-svn: 366378
In ClangASTContext::CreateFunctionTemplateSpecializationInfo a TemplateArgumentList is allocated on the stack but is treated as if it is persistent in subsequent calls. When we exit the function func_decl will still point to the stack allocated memory. We will use TemplateArgumentList::CreateCopy instead which will allocate memory out of the DeclContext.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64777
llvm-svn: 366365
While the in-place hints on valid formats are up to date (e.g. when
choosing an invalid format expr -f nonExisting -- 42), the corresponding
online docs table is not. The formats "address", "hex float",
"instruction" and "void" are missing, and "decimal" refers to an
outdated abbreviation 'i' instead of 'd'.
Patch by: Lukas Böger
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63813
llvm-svn: 366364
I'm pretty sure there's no need to have this logic living in
LLDBStandalone. It doesn't appear anything in LLVM depends on this, and
We always go through LLDBConfig.cmake which has the canonical way to
find the Python libs and interpreter for LLDB.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64821
llvm-svn: 366363
When doing a standalone build, without setting LLDB_PATH_TO_LLVM_BUILD
or LLDB_PATH_TO_CLANG_BUILD, you get the following error.
```
CMake Error at cmake/modules/LLDBStandalone.cmake:23 (find_package):
Could not find a package configuration file provided by "LLVM" with any of
the following names:
LLVMConfig.cmake
llvm-config.cmake
Add the installation prefix of "LLVM" to CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH or set
"LLVM_DIR" to a directory containing one of the above files. If "LLVM"
provides a separate development package or SDK, be sure it has been
installed.
```
This suggests setting LLVM_DIR to LLVM's install directory. However,
LLDBStandalone.cmake takes LLDB_PATH_TO_LLVM_BUILD as its hint. As
someone who isn't familiar with the standalone process, this is rather
confusing. This patch removes LLDB_PATH_TO_LLVM_BUILD and
LLDB_PATH_TO_CLANG_BUILD and instead use LLVM_DIR and Clang_DIR
respectively.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64823
llvm-svn: 366362
Disable colors so we don't risk having unexpected ANSI codes in the test
output. Currently, the behavior of a test can change depending on
whether it's run under a color-supporting terminal, or under a dummy
terminal, for example when using lit or multiprocessing.
llvm-svn: 366356
This genex created an order-only dependency to liblldb for every framework tool. It reduced build throughput in the first half of the compilation and pulled in unnecessary build units, e.g. debugserver required ~900 build units. With this change debugserver is (again) down at 52 build units!
llvm-svn: 366350
Summary:
Currently the ClangModulesDeclVendor is spamming the expression log with the compiler flags it is using, which creates a log that looks like this:
```
clang
-fmodules
-fimplicit-module-maps
```
This patch removes all these newlines and just prints the compiler flags in one line as you see in the command line:
```
clang -fmodules -fimplicit-module-maps [...]
```
Reviewers: shafik, davide
Reviewed By: davide
Subscribers: davide, abidh, lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64858
llvm-svn: 366347
By moving the standalone check into the main CMake file, the whole file
is ignored in a regular (non-standalone) build. This means that you can
make changes to LLDBStandalone.cmake without having to reconfigure a
build in a different directory. This matters when you share one source
repository with different build directories (e.g. release-assert, debug,
standalone).
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64824
llvm-svn: 366346
Summary:
A common transformation in NativePDB is to go from lldb types to clang
types and vice versa. This function automates one of those steps.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64851
llvm-svn: 366345
Summary:
With LLDB we use localUncachedLookup(), however, that fails to find
Decls when a transparent context is involved and the given DC has
external lexical storage. The solution is to use noload_lookup, which
works well with transparent contexts. But, we cannot use only the
noload_lookup since the slow case of localUncachedLookup is still needed
in some other cases.
These other cases are handled in ASTImporterLookupTable, but we cannot
use that with LLDB since that traverses through the AST which initiates
the load of external decls again via DC::decls().
We must avoid loading external decls during the import becuase
ExternalASTSource is implemented with ASTImporter, so external loads
during import results in uncontrolled and faulty import.
Reviewers: shafik, teemperor, jingham, clayborg, a_sidorin, a.sidorin
Subscribers: rnkovacs, dkrupp, Szelethus, gamesh411, cfe-commits, lldb-commits
Tags: #clang, #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61333
llvm-svn: 366325
Summary:
We intend to make PdbAstBuilder abstract and implement
PdbAstBuilderClang along with any other languages that wish to use
PDBs. This is the first step.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64852
llvm-svn: 366293
Summary:
While cross compiling, the python executable is used to run a handful
of scripts while the libraries are linked and headers are included.
Theoretically it's possible for the versions to match completely, but
requiring the build to match 2.7.10 to 2.7.15 is unnecessary.
Subscribers: mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64822
llvm-svn: 366285
Summary:
ReadFile on Windows is supposed to set ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED according
to the docs on MSDN. However, this has evidently been a known bug since
Windows 8. Therefore, we can't detect if a signal interrupted in the
fgets. So pressing ctrl-c causes the repl to end and the process to
exit. A temporary workaround is just to attempt to fgets twice until
this bug is fixed.
A possible alternative would be to set a flag in the `sigint_handler`
and simply check that flag in the true part of the if statement.
However, signal handlers on Windows are asynchronous and this would
require sleeping on the repl loop thread while still not necessarily
guarnateeing that you caught the sigint.
Reviewers: jfb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64660
llvm-svn: 366281
Because of how CMake finds the Python libraries and interpreter, it's
possible to end up with a discrepancy between the two. For example,
you'd end up using a Python 3 interpreter to run the test suite while
LLDB was built and linked against Python 2.
This patch adds a fatal error to CMake so we find out at configuration
time, instead of finding out at test time.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64812
llvm-svn: 366243
The last swig 1.x release dates from 2009, now 10 years ago. Recently, I
fixed an issue that prevented us from using swig 4 (r364974), which
turned out to be not backward compatible with swig 1.x (r365718).
This patch deprecates this (really old) version of swig and makes swig 2
the minimum supported version in LLDB . This should be fine for the
build bots, which are all running swig 3 or later.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64782
llvm-svn: 366213
It seems having two Options.inc files in the same project is giving our
custom Xcode project a hard time. This patch renames the new Options.inc
to CommandOptions.inc to prevent this conflict.
llvm-svn: 366196
Summary:
Following up to my CPPLanguageRuntime change, I'm moving
ObjCLanguageRuntime into a plugin as well.
Reviewers: JDevlieghere, compnerd, jingham, clayborg
Subscribers: mgorny, arphaman, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64763
llvm-svn: 366148
Summary: This patch adds documentation that should make it easier to migrate from using the old initializers to the table gen format.
Reviewers: jingham
Reviewed By: jingham
Subscribers: abidh, lldb-commits, JDevlieghere
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64670
llvm-svn: 366083
This needs to be outside the if to actually work. Also, this adjusts the
list of versions to match LLVM.
Patch by: Christian Biesinger
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64578
llvm-svn: 365988
Summary: This seems better suited to be in a plugin.
Reviewers: JDevlieghere, clayborg, jingham, compnerd, labath
Subscribers: mgorny, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64599
llvm-svn: 365951
Summary:
Instead of hardcoding ClangASTContext and ObjCLanguageRuntime, we can
generalize this by creating the method GetRuntimeType in
LanguageRuntime and moving the current MaybeCalculateCompleteType
implementation into ObjCLanguageruntime::GetRuntimeType
Reviewers: jingham, clayborg, JDevlieghere
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64159
llvm-svn: 365939
Summary:
We currently have man large arrays containing initializers for our command options.
These tables are tricky maintain as we don't have any good place to check them for consistency and
it's also hard to read (`nullptr, {}, 0` is not very descriptive).
This patch fixes this by letting table gen generate those tables. This way we can have a more readable
syntax for this (especially for all the default arguments) and we can let TableCheck check them
for consistency (e.g. an option with an optional argument can't have `eArgTypeNone`, naming of flags', etc.).
Also refactoring the related data structures can now be done without changing the hundred of option initializers.
For example, this line:
```
{LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL, false, "hide-aliases", 'a', OptionParser::eNoArgument, nullptr, {}, 0, eArgTypeNone, "Hide aliases in the command list."},
```
becomes this:
```
def hide_aliases : Option<"hide-aliases", "a">, Desc<"Hide aliases in the command list.">;
```
For now I just moved a few initializers to the new format to demonstrate the change. I'll slowly migrate the other
option initializers tables in separate patches.
Reviewers: JDevlieghere, davide, sgraenitz
Reviewed By: JDevlieghere
Subscribers: jingham, xiaobai, labath, mgorny, abidh, lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64365
llvm-svn: 365908
Summary:
Windows requires re-setting the signal handler each time it is used
and thus ctrl-c was not behaving properly on Windows
Reviewers: jfb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64046
llvm-svn: 365868
Summary:
IRDynamicChecks in its current form is specific to Clang since it deals
with the C language family. It is possible that we may want to
instrument code generated for other languages, but we can factor in a
more general mechanism to do so at a later time.
This decouples ObCLanguageRuntime from Expression!
Reviewers: compnerd, clayborg, jingham, JDevlieghere
Subscribers: mgorny, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64591
llvm-svn: 365853
This patch adds two convenience methods named GetAsLLVM to the LLDB
counterparts of the DWARF DataExtractor and the DWARF context. The
DWARFContext, once created, is cached for future usage.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64535
llvm-svn: 365819
Summary:
It seems that calling Popen can return to the caller before the started process has read all the needed information
from its executable. This means that in case we delete the executable while the process is still starting up,
this test will create a zombie process which in turn leads to a failing test. On my macOS system this happens quite frequently.
This patch fixes this by letting the test synchronize with the inferior after it has started up.
Reviewers: davide
Reviewed By: davide
Subscribers: labath, friss, lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64546
llvm-svn: 365813
Summary:
I saw while debugging that we call this file `ParseInternal`, which is not a very good name for our
fake expression file and also adds this unnecessary link between the way we name this function
and the other source location names we get from the expression parser. This patch is renaming
it to `<lldb-expr>` which is closer to the way Clang names its buffers, it doesn't depend on the
function name (which changes when I refactor this code) and it's easier to grep for.
Reviewers: davide
Reviewed By: davide
Subscribers: abidh, lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64545
llvm-svn: 365812
It seems on Windows we don't handle the lldb_expr_result variable correctly:
```
AssertionError: False is not True : 'expr $__lldb_expr_result' returns expected result, got '(int &) $0 = 0x0000000000000000'
```
I'll disable the test until I can find a way to debug this on Windows.
llvm-svn: 365719
Apparently, when using swig 1.3.40, properties to set values do not work
without the `__swig_setmethods__` workaround. I conditionally added this
back for SBTypeCategory, as it's causing a test failure on GreenDragon,
while I investigate this further.
llvm-svn: 365718
Right now, IR Instrumenters take a DynamicCheckerFunctions object which
has all the UtilityFunctions used to instrument IR for expressions.
However, each Instrumenter (in practice) uses exactly one
UtilityFunction, so let's change the abstraction.
llvm-svn: 365696
Python 3.6 and 3.7 have been released.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64444
Patch from Christian Biesinger <cbiesinger@google.com>!
llvm-svn: 365688
There are pre-made utilities doing this. If somebody finds an
use for it and wants to resurrect, I would recommend to revise
the error messages.
llvm-svn: 365677
Summary:
While investigating breakages caused by D63110, I noticed we were
building the short options strings in three places. Some of them used a
leading ':' to detect missing arguments, and some didn't. This was the
indirect cause of D63110. Here, I move the common code into a utility
function.
Also, unify the code which appends the sentinel value at the end of the
option vector, and make it harder for users to pass invalid argc-argv
combos to getopt (another component of D63110) by having the
OptionParser::Parse function take a (Mutable)ArrayRef.
This unification has uncovered that we don't handle missing arguments
while building aliases, However, it's not possible to write an effective
test for this, as right now it is not possible to return an error out of
the alias parsing code (which means we are printing the generic
"failure" message even after this patch).
Reviewers: mgorny, aprantl
Reviewed By: mgorny
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63770
llvm-svn: 365665
With this style, a compressed section is indicated by a "z" in the section
name, instead of a section header flag. This patch consists of two small tweaks:
- use an llvm Decompressor method in order to properly detect compressed sections
- make sure we recognise .zdebug_info (and friends) when classifying section types.
llvm-svn: 365654
Summary:
There's a number of requirements for installing LLDB on macOS that are untypical for LLVM projects: use special install-prefix for LLDB.framework, ship headers and tools as framework resources, patch RPATHs, externalize debug-info to dSYM's and strip binaries with `-ST`. For some of it we could use `llvm_externalize_debuginfo()` in the past and just add special cases. However, this complicates the code for all projects and comes with the major drawback, that it adds all these actions at build-time, i.e. dSYM creation and stripping take a lot of time and don't make sense at build-time.
LLVM's distribution mechanism (https://llvm.org/docs/BuildingADistribution.html) appears to be the natural candidate to install LLDB. Based on D64399 (enable in standalone builds), this patch integrates framework installation with the distribution mechanism and adds custom stripping flags and dSYM creation at install-time. Unlike the abandoned D61952, it leaves build-tree binaries untouched, so there's no side-effects on testing. Potential install-order issues must be handled externally.
Please let me know what you think, while I run a few more tests and add remarks+documentation.
Reviewers: xiaobai, compnerd, JDevlieghere, davide, labath, mgorny
Reviewed By: xiaobai, JDevlieghere
Subscribers: lldb-commits, #lldb
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64408
llvm-svn: 365617
Summary: The custom lldb-framework target was meant to encapsulate all build steps that LLDB.framework needs on top of the ordinaly liblldb. In the end all of it happens in post-build steps, so we can do the same with liblldb and cut down another source of confusion.
Reviewers: xiaobai, JDevlieghere
Reviewed By: xiaobai, JDevlieghere
Subscribers: mgorny, lldb-commits, #lldb
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64397
llvm-svn: 365615
Summary:
Move checking pointer code block before accessing the pointer
This caused lldb to crash when testing on Android
Patch by Wanyi Ye!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64434
llvm-svn: 365567
Summary:
Fixed `Android.rules` for running test suite on remote android
- the build configuration is not compatible with ndk structure, change it to link to static libc++
- generally clang should be able to use libc++ and will link against the right library, but some libc++ installations require the user manually link libc++abi.
- add flag `-lc++abi` to fix the test binary build failure
Added `skipIfTargetAndroid` `skipUnlessTargetAndroid` for better test support
- the `skipIfPlatform` method will ask `lldbplatformutil.getPlatform()` for platform info which is actually the os type, and //Android// is not os type but environment
- create this function to handle the android target condition
**To Run Test on Remote Android**
1 start lldb-server on your devices
2 run lldb-dotest with following configuration:
`./lldb-dotest --out-of-tree-debugserver --arch aarch64 --platform-name remote-android --platform-url connect://localhost:12345 --platform-working-dir /data/local/tmp/ --compiler your/ndk/clang`
Reviewers: xiaobai, labath
Reviewed By: labath
Subscribers: labath, javed.absar, kristof.beyls, srhines, lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64118
llvm-svn: 365561
Summary: Replaces references to svn commits with the lldb version number those commits first appeared in. Themotivation is to show that these features are no longer that new and can generally be adopted.
Reviewers: JDevlieghere
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61778
llvm-svn: 365559
This test was originally marked as expected failure on Windows, but it is timing out instead of outright failing now. The expectedFailure attribute does not correctly track timeouts (as in, they don't count as failures), so now this is causing the test suite to fail.
llvm-svn: 365527
After discussing this internally, it is my understanding this was used
for building LLDB internally at Apple, and is no longer used or
necessary.
llvm-svn: 365392
As discussed offline, this tool is no longer used or maintained, and
doesn't provide the right abstraction for performance tracking in lldb.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64362
llvm-svn: 365391
The Windows build currently cannot support debugging foreign targets or
debugging Windows ARM NT and Windows ARM64 targets. Do not assume a
x64/x86 host. This enables building lldb for Windows ARM64.
llvm-svn: 365282
We had a long discussion in D59911 about lldb_assert and what it means.
The result was the assert manifesto on lldb.llvm.org.
> LLDB provides lldb_assert() as a soft alternative to cover the middle
> ground of situations that indicate a recoverable bug in LLDB. In a
> Debug configuration lldb_assert() behaves like assert(). In a Release
> configuration it will print a warning and encourage the user to file a
> bug report, similar to LLVM’s crash handler, and then return
> execution.
However, currently lldb_assert doesn't behave they way it's being
described there: it doesn't abort in a debug/assert build. This patch
fixes that by adding a call to assert() in lldb_assert().
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64267#1571962
llvm-svn: 365246
Change the interface to return an expected, instead of taking a Status
pointer.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64163
llvm-svn: 365226
Summary:
If we call this function with a non-namespace as a second argument (and a nullptr name), we currently
only get a nullptr as a return when we hit the "Bad!!!" code path. This patch just adds an assert as this
seems to be a programming error in the calling code.
Reviewers: shafik
Subscribers: abidh, lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57880
llvm-svn: 365157
Rather than relying on `sizeof(void *)` to determine the architecture,
use the `CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR` variable. This should allow us to
build for Windows and cross-compile. Without this, we would attempt to
build the x64 plugin on ARM64 which would fail due to the `CONTEXT` type
being defined for ARM64 rather than `x64`.
llvm-svn: 365155
Summary: This patch modernizes the GetSDKVersion API and hopefully prevents problems such as the ones discovered in D61218.
Reviewers: aprantl, jasonmolenda, clayborg
Reviewed By: aprantl, clayborg
Subscribers: clayborg, labath, lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61233
llvm-svn: 365090