Added two new GDB server packets to debugserver: "QSaveRegisterState" and "QRestoreRegiterState".
"QSaveRegisterState" makes the remote GDB server save all register values and it returns a save identifier as an unsigned integer. This packet can be used prior to running expressions to save all registers.
All registers can them we later restored with "QRestoreRegiterState:SAVEID" what SAVEID is the integer identifier that was returned from the call to QSaveRegisterState.
Cleaned up redundant code in lldb_private::Thread, lldb_private::ThreadPlanCallFunction.
Moved the lldb_private::Thread::RegisterCheckpoint into its own header file and it is now in the lldb_private namespace. Trimmed down the RegisterCheckpoint class to omit stuff that wasn't used (the stack ID).
Added a few new virtual methods to lldb_private::RegisterContext that allow subclasses to efficiently save/restore register states and changed the RegisterContextGDBRemote to take advantage of these new calls.
llvm-svn: 194621
- removed all gaps from the g/G packets
- optimized registers for x86_64 to not send/receive xmm0-xmm15 as well as ymm0-ymm15, now we only send ymm0-15 and xmm0-15 are now pseudo regs
- Fixed x86_64 floating point register gaps
- Fixed x86_64 so that xmm8-xmm15 don't overlap with ymm0-ymm3. This could lead to bad values showing in the debugger and was due to bad register info structure contents
- Fixed i386 so we only send ymm0-ymm7 and xmm0-xmm7 are now pseudo regs.
- Fixed ARM register definitions to not have any gaps
- Fixed it so value registers and invalidation registers are specified using register names which avoid games we had to play with register numbering in the ARM plugin.
llvm-svn: 194302
back in r173096 by Greg. When constructing a g packet or parsing a G packet,
and we're iterate over our register list, skip registers that are actually
just slices of other, real, registers. For instance, eax is 32-bits of rax
on x86_64.
<rdar://problem/15104187>
llvm-svn: 191802
the name of the remote gdb-protocol server, and get
a version number from it. This can be useful if lldb
needs to interoperate with a gdb-protocol server with
a known issue or bug.
llvm-svn: 191729
- updated RNBDefs.h to allow version numbers to be passed in via preprocessor defines
- update libdebugserver.cpp to compile against latest DNBProcessKill signature
Review: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1331
llvm-svn: 188078
take for threads created while the program is running. Remove the testcase skips from TestConcurrentEvents.py,
since they all pass now, and fix TestWatchpointMultipleThreads.py - which should have caught this problem -
so it doesn't artificially break on new thread creation before the watchpoint triggers.
llvm.org/pr16566
<rdar://problem/14383244>
llvm-svn: 186132
Found a race condition when killing an application where the state could be set to exited by the waitpid_thread() _before_ we call task resume (via MachProcess::PrivateResume()) in MachProcess::Kill().
llvm-svn: 185048
Match up with top’s implementation on recent Cab as API has changed a bit.
Tested the same binary running on Zin as well. Tested ARM binary on iOS as well.
llvm-svn: 185017
for any reason, use debugserver own's cputype as a best guess when
we reply to the debugger's qProcessInfo packet or when initializing
our register tables.
<rdar://problem/13406879>
llvm-svn: 184829
support files for debugserver to fix a build failure for arm. Also
remove some of the code used for software-driven single instruction
stepping; this is slowly being yanked out and these particular bits
overlap with the nub_break_t going away.
llvm-svn: 184828
325,000 breakpoints for running "breakpoint set --func-regex ." on lldb itself (after hitting a breakpoint at main so that LLDB.framework is loaded) used to take up to an hour to set, now we are down under a minute. With warm file caches, we are at 40 seconds, and that is with setting 325,000 breakpoint through the GDB remote API. Linux and the native debuggers might be faster. I haven't timed what how much is debug info parsing and how much is the protocol traffic to/from GDB remote.
That there were many performance issues. Most of them were due to storing breakpoints in the wrong data structures, or using the wrong iterators to traverse the lists, traversing the lists in inefficient ways, and not optimizing certain function name lookups/symbol merges correctly.
Debugging after that is also now very efficient. There were issues with replacing the breakpoint opcodes in memory that was read, and those routines were also fixed.
llvm-svn: 183820
you can now specify:
debugserver host:port
debugserver port
debugserver /path/to/file
When "host" is specified, we will only accept connections from that host. If host is not specified, we default to "localhost".
llvm-svn: 183457
Most important was a new[] + delete mismatch in ScanFormatDescriptor()
and a couple of possible memory leaks in FileSpec::EnumerateDirectory().
llvm-svn: 181080
if we have an updated task_info call available; else fall back to getting
the default host-wide page size.
Update all uses of the vm page size to get it via MachVMMemory::PageSize().
<rdar://problem/13477763>, <rdar://problem/13498504>
llvm-svn: 178953
LLDB now can use a single dash for all long options for all commands form the command line and from the command interpreter. This involved just switching all calls from getopt_long() to getopt_long_only().
llvm-svn: 178789
Try and reap process when sending the "k" packet to avoid a race condition. We now wait for at most 1 second to reap the child process that we are killing.
llvm-svn: 178726
number in RNBRemote::HandlePacket_qProcessInfo -- add a new
GetCurrentThreadMachPort() so callers who need to make a mach
thred_get_state() call at the RNBRemote level will have a way to
get the port number.
llvm-svn: 178619
to in INADDR_LOOPBACK mode by default ("localhost only")
instead of INADDR_ANY ("accept connections from any system").
Add a new command line argument to debugserver, --open-connection
or -H which will enable the previous behavior. It would be used
if you were doing two-system debugging, with lldb running on one
system and debugserver running on the other. But it is a less
common workflow and should not be the default.
<rdar://problem/12583284>
llvm-svn: 177790
Added logging that will show up in the system console when we try to resume a process that is already running, or has an unexpected state.
llvm-svn: 176960
Drop the old f registers from debugserver's register list. Add the
NEON 128-bit q registers to debugserver, support reading and writing.
Add the new contains / invalidates mappings for the s, d, and q
registers so lldb will know what registers overlay what other registers.
Change the default format of s and d registers to be floating point
instead of hex. Remove some UTF-8 hyphen chars in comments in the ARM
register number definition headers.
<rdar://problem/13121797>
llvm-svn: 176915
Make it configurable what to profile.
For Mac, we don't use the dirty page size yet and hence there is no need to gather that. This should be way better in not draining the battery since we are operating between 0% to 0.1% on the Mac after this change.
llvm-svn: 176451
own port namepsace) as the thread identifier to using the system-wide
globally unique thread id as the thread identifier number.
MachThread.cpp keeps both the unique id and the mach port number
for each thread. All layers outside MachThread class use the unique
id with three exceptions: (1) Mach exceptions come in with the port
number (thread_port) which needs to be translated, (2) any calls to
low-level thread_get_state/thread_set_state/thread_suspend etc need
to use the mach port number, (3) MachThreadList::UpdateThreadList
which creates the MachThread objects gets the unique id and passes
it to the MachThread ctor as an argument.
In general, any time nub_thread_t is used, it is now referring to a
unique thread id. Any time a thread_t is used, it is now referring
to a mach port number. There was some interchangability of these
types previously. nub_thread_t has also been changed to a 64-bit
type which necessitated some printf specification string changes.
I haven't been able to test these changes extensively yet but want
to checkpoint the work. The scenarios I've been testing are all
working correctly so while there may be some corner cases I haven't
hit yet, I think it is substantially correct.
<rdar://problem/12931414>
llvm-svn: 175870
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
reply to be hex encoded, not decimal.
Fix the whitespace in the container-regs/invalidate-regs
documentation, fix one ambiguous hex/decimal number in an
example.
llvm-svn: 173225
Fixed the 32, 16, and 8 bit pseudo regs for x86_64 (real reg of "rax" which subvalues "eax", "ax", etc...) to correctly get updated when stepping. Also fixed it so actual registers can specify what other registers must be invalidated when a register is modified. Previously, only pseudo registers could invalidate other registers.
Modified the LLDB qRegisterInfo extension to the GDB remote interface to support specifying the containing registers with the new "container-regs" key whose value is a comma separated list of register numbers. Also added a "invalidate-regs" key whose value is also a comma separated list of register numbers.
Removed the hack GDBRemoteDynamicRegisterInfo::Addx86_64ConvenienceRegisters() function and modified "debugserver" to specify the registers correctly using the new "container-regs" and "invalidate-regs" keys.
llvm-svn: 173096
Swap in index ids for thread ids in GDBRemoteCommunicationClient. Besides dealing with the async logic, I have to take care of the situation when the inferior paused as well.
llvm-svn: 172869
Prevent profiling from working on older debugserver. Just a simple renaming since the caller is prepared to handle the ‘unimplemented’ answer.
llvm-svn: 172583
document some simple bourne shell to re-generate these from the DNBDefs.h
header file in case this needs to be done again in the future.
llvm-svn: 172494
1. Using mach port number, just like when inferior is paused.
2. Use key:value pair of thread used time instead of comma separated notation.
llvm-svn: 172012
Add unconditional logging messages to every place in debugserver
where we send a SIGKILL signal or do a ptrace PT_KILL call to
terminate the inferior process. When the debuggee is silently
killed off, the console logging from debugserver can disambiguate
whether debugserver killed off the process because it failed to
completely set it up, becuase it was told to (via the "k" packet),
or if some external daemon killed it.
llvm-svn: 171606
Update the debugserver "qProcessInfo" implementation to return the
cpu type, cpu subtype, OS and vendor information just like qHostInfo
does so lldb can create an ArchSpec based on the returned values.
Add a new GetProcessArchitecture to GDBRemoteCommunicationClient akin
to GetHostArchitecture. If the qProcessInfo packet is supported,
GetProcessArchitecture will return the cpu type / subtype of the
process -- e.g. a 32-bit user process running on a 64-bit x86_64 Mac
system.
Have ProcessGDBRemote set the Target's architecture based on the
GetProcessArchitecture when we've completed an attach/launch/connect.
llvm-svn: 170491
This can be used by lldb to ask for information
about the process debugserver is attached to/launched.
Particularly useful on a 64-bit x86 Mac system which
can run 32-bit or 64-bit user-land processes.
llvm-svn: 170409
Prevent async and sync calls to get profile data from stomping on each other.
At the same time, don't use '$' as end delimiter per chunk of profile data.
llvm-svn: 168948
Fixed an issue where if we call "Process::Destroy()" and the process is running, if we try to stop it and get "exited" back as the stop reason, we will still deliver the exited event.
llvm-svn: 163591
calling functions. This is necessary on Mac OS X, since bad things can happen if you set
the registers of a thread that's sitting in a kernel trap.
<rdar://problem/11145013>
llvm-svn: 160756
Allow debugserver to match process names that are longer than MAXCOMLEN (16) characters. We do this by digging up argv[0] from another sysctl if the process name supplied is longer than 16 characters.
llvm-svn: 160487
Designate MachThreadList as a transaction coordinator when doing Enable/DisableHardwareWatchpoint on the list of threads.
In case the operation (iterating on the threads and doing enable/disable) fails in the middle, we rollback the already
enabled/disabled threads to their checkpointed states. When all the threads succeed in enable/disable, we ask each thread
to finsih the transaction and commit the change of the debug state.
llvm-svn: 157858
Add default Process::GetWatchpointSupportInfo() impl which returns an error of "not supported".
Add "qWatchpointSupportInfo" packet to the gdb communication layer to support this, and modify TestWatchpointCommands.py to test it.
llvm-svn: 157345
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
QListThreadsInStopReply
This GDB remote query command can enable added a "threads" key/value pair to all stop reply packets so that we always get a list of all threads in each stop reply packet. It increases performance if enabled (the reply to the "QListThreadsInStopReply" is "OK") by saving us from sending to command/reply pairs (the "qfThreadInfo" and "qsThreadInfo" packets), and also helps us keep the current process state up to date.
llvm-svn: 154380
We do this by delegating to two available Watchpoint Register Pairs (wvr, wcr). With
each pair handling the 4 bytes of (uint64_t)variable.
llvm-svn: 153300
that the inferior cannot execute past the watchpoint-triggering instruction.
The solution is disable the watchpoint before resuming the inferior and make it hardware single step;
when the inferior stops again due to single step, re-enable the watchpoint and disable the single step
to make the inferior able to continue again without obstacle.
rdar://problem/9667960
llvm-svn: 153273
However, the debugserver cannot get past the instruction which triggered the watchpoint.
So a workaround is in place for the time being which disables the triggered watchpoint
before resuming.
Lots of commented out printf's remain in the source which needs to be cleaned up.
WIP rdar://problem/9667960
llvm-svn: 153228
On darwin, if child process of process being debugged dies due to mach exception, the debugged process will die.
debugserver now only handles the mach exceptions for the task being debugged.
llvm-svn: 152291
Fixed STDERR to not be opened as readable. Also cleaned up some of the code that implemented the file actions as some of the code was using the wrong variables, they now use the right ones (in for stdin, out for stdout, err for stderr).
llvm-svn: 152102
otherwise we will have a launched process stopped at the entry point and
it will get reparented when debugserver goes away and we won't be able to
kill the process later.
llvm-svn: 149622