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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tamas Berghammer 729dcfb7ee Fix BreakpointLocationCollection::ShouldStop to handle breakpoint removal
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9886

llvm-svn: 238308
2015-05-27 09:46:47 +00:00
Ilia K 055ad9beba Add --move-to-nearest-code / target.move-to-nearest-code options (attempt 2)
This patch initially was committed in r237460 but later it was reverted (r237479) due to 4 new failures:
* TestExitDuringStep.py
* TestNumThreads.py
* TestThreadExit.py
* TestThreadStates.py

This patch also fixes these tests.

llvm-svn: 237566
2015-05-18 13:41:01 +00:00
Vince Harron a66c695340 Reverting r237460 to fix test failures introduced on OSX & Linux
TestExitDuringStep.py
TestNumThreads.py
TestThreadExit.py
TestThreadStates.py

llvm-svn: 237479
2015-05-15 21:43:26 +00:00
Ilia K d9f1a78aa0 Add --move-to-nearest-code / target.move-to-nearest-code options
Summary:
This option forces to only set a source line breakpoint when there is an exact-match

This patch includes the following commits:
# Add the -m/--exact-match option in "breakpoint set" command
## Add exact_match arg in BreakpointResolverFileLine ctor
## Add m_exact_match field in BreakpointResolverFileLine
## Add exact_match arg in BreakpointResolverFileRegex ctor
## Add m_exact_match field in BreakpointResolverFileRegex
## Add exact_match arg in Target::CreateSourceRegexBreakpoint
## Add exact_match arg in Target::CreateBreakpoint
## Add -m/--exact-match option in "breakpoint set" command
# Add target.exact-match option to skip BP if source line doesn't match
## Add target.exact-match global option
## Add Target::GetExactMatch
## Refactor Target::CreateSourceRegexBreakpoint to accept LazyBool exact_match (was bool)
## Refactor Target::CreateBreakpoint to accept LazyBool exact_match (was bool)
# Add target.exact-match test in SettingsCommandTestCase
# Add BreakpointOptionsTestCase tests to test --skip-prologue/--exact-match options
# Fix a few typos in lldbutil.check_breakpoint_result func
# Rename --exact-match/m_exact_match/exact_match/GetExactMatch to --move-to-nearest-code/m_move_to_nearest_code/move_to_nearest_code/GetMoveToNearestCode
# Add exact_match field in BreakpointResolverFileLine::GetDescription and BreakpointResolverFileRegex::GetDescription, for example:
was:
```
1: file = '/Users/IliaK/p/llvm/tools/lldb/test/functionalities/breakpoint/breakpoint_command/main.c', line = 12, locations = 1, resolved = 1, hit count = 2
  1.1: where = a.out`main + 20 at main.c:12, address = 0x0000000100000eb4, resolved, hit count = 2
```
now:
```
1: file = '/Users/IliaK/p/llvm/tools/lldb/test/functionalities/breakpoint/breakpoint_command/main.c', line = 12, exact_match = 0, locations = 1, resolved = 1, hit count = 2
  1.1: where = a.out`main + 20 at main.c:12, address = 0x0000000100000eb4, resolved, hit count = 2
```

Test Plan:
./dotest.py -v --executable $BUILDDIR/bin/lldb functionalities/breakpoint/
./dotest.py -v --executable $BUILDDIR/bin/lldb settings/
./dotest.py -v --executable $BUILDDIR/bin/lldb tools/lldb-mi/breakpoint/

Reviewers: jingham, clayborg

Reviewed By: clayborg

Subscribers: lldb-commits, clayborg, jingham

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9273

llvm-svn: 237460
2015-05-15 18:16:15 +00:00
Jim Ingham a72b31c79e This is some groundwork for filtering the language Exception
breakpoints, for instance on the class of the thrown object.

This change doesn't actually make that work, the part where we
extract the thrown object type from the throw site isn't done yet.

This provides a general programmatic "precondition" that you can add
to breakpoints to give them the ability to do filtering on the LLDB
side before we pass the stop on to the user-provided conditions & 
callbacks.

llvm-svn: 235538
2015-04-22 19:42:18 +00:00
Ilia K 9b618d25ca Generate an event when a pending breakpoint binds
Summary:
This checkin sends an MI event when a module is loaded that causes a pending breakpoint to bind to it's real address in the target. This allows breakpoints to be set before the process is launched, and the target address of the BP to be discovered when the module loads, prior to the breakpoint being hit. 

Patch from chuckr@microsoft.com

Test Plan:
I ran the check-lldb target with and without this patch and saw no change. I am unsure of how to write an MI specific test for this because the new event is buried in module load events. Here is an example (the new event is in bold):


```
(gdb)
-file-exec-and-symbols a.out
^done
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="1",name="a.out",dyld-addr="-",reason="dyld",path="/Users/chuckr/llama/llvm/tools/lldb/test/tools/lldb-mi/a.out",loaded_addr="-",dsym-objpath="/Users/chuckr/llama/llvm/tools/lldb/test/tools/lldb-mi/a.out.dSYM/Contents/Resources/DWARF/a.out"]
-break-insert -f main.cpp:15
^done,bkpt={number="1",type="breakpoint",disp="keep",enabled="y",addr="0xffffffffffffffff",func="main",file="main.cpp",fullname="/Users/chuckr/llama/llvm/tools/lldb/test/tools/lldb-mi/main.cpp",line="15",pending=["main.cpp:15"],times="0",original-location="main.cpp:15"}
(gdb)
=breakpoint-modified,bkpt={number="1",type="breakpoint",disp="keep",enabled="y",addr="0xffffffffffffffff",func="main",file="main.cpp",fullname="/Users/chuckr/llama/llvm/tools/lldb/test/tools/lldb-mi/main.cpp",line="15",pending=["main.cpp:15"],times="0",original-location="main.cpp:15"}
-exec-run
^running
=thread-group-started,id="i1",pid="75620"
(gdb)
=thread-created,id="1",group-id="i1"
=thread-selected,id="1"
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="2",name="dyld",dyld-addr="0x7fff5fc00000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/dyld",loaded_addr="0x7fff5fc00000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="3",name="dyld",dyld-addr="0x7fff5fc00000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/dyld",loaded_addr="0x7fff5fc00000"]
(gdb)
*running,thread-id="all"
(gdb)
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="4",name="libc++.1.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff85dd0000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/libc++.1.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff85dd0000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="5",name="libSystem.B.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff851ab000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff851ab000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="6",name="libc++abi.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff81be8000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/libc++abi.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff81be8000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="7",name="libcache.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8b975000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libcache.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8b975000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="8",name="libcommonCrypto.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff85d14000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libcommonCrypto.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff85d14000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="9",name="libcompiler_rt.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff86154000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libcompiler_rt.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff86154000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="10",name="libcopyfile.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff81ac7000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libcopyfile.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff81ac7000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="11",name="libcorecrypto.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff87d5d000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libcorecrypto.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff87d5d000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="12",name="libdispatch.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8ea8c000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libdispatch.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8ea8c000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="13",name="libdyld.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff89087000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libdyld.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff89087000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="14",name="libkeymgr.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8e818000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libkeymgr.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8e818000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="15",name="liblaunch.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff84936000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/liblaunch.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff84936000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="16",name="libmacho.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8534e000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libmacho.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8534e000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="17",name="libquarantine.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff90f97000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libquarantine.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff90f97000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="18",name="libremovefile.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8ccb5000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libremovefile.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8ccb5000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="19",name="libsystem_asl.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8df67000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_asl.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8df67000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="20",name="libsystem_blocks.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8621c000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_blocks.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8621c000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="21",name="libsystem_c.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff83c0f000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_c.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff83c0f000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="22",name="libsystem_configuration.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8fd71000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_configuration.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8fd71000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="23",name="libsystem_coreservices.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8a028000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_coreservices.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8a028000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="24",name="libsystem_coretls.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff90996000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_coretls.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff90996000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="25",name="libsystem_dnssd.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8b71f000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_dnssd.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8b71f000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="26",name="libsystem_info.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8b9f2000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_info.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8b9f2000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="27",name="libsystem_kernel.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff81ad0000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff81ad0000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="28",name="libsystem_m.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff84953000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_m.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff84953000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="29",name="libsystem_malloc.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff887bd000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_malloc.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff887bd000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="30",name="libsystem_network.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff88304000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_network.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff88304000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="31",name="libsystem_networkextension.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff82085000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_networkextension.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff82085000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="32",name="libsystem_notify.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8eb69000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_notify.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8eb69000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="33",name="libsystem_platform.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff89ac7000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_platform.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff89ac7000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="34",name="libsystem_pthread.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff83ff8000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_pthread.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff83ff8000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="35",name="libsystem_sandbox.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff89084000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_sandbox.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff89084000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="36",name="libsystem_secinit.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8e816000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_secinit.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8e816000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="37",name="libsystem_stats.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff89eaf000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_stats.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff89eaf000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="38",name="libsystem_trace.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8ead4000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_trace.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8ead4000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="39",name="libunc.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8ab27000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libunc.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8ab27000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="40",name="libunwind.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff85cf3000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libunwind.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff85cf3000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="41",name="libxpc.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff88896000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libxpc.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff88896000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="42",name="libobjc.A.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff84f13000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/libobjc.A.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff84f13000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="43",name="libauto.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff85d89000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/libauto.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff85d89000"]
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="44",name="libDiagnosticMessagesClient.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff822e1000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/libDiagnosticMessagesClient.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff822e1000"]
```
=breakpoint-modified,bkpt={number="1",type="breakpoint",disp="keep",enabled="y",addr="0x0000000100000f4d",func="main",file="main.cpp",fullname="/Users/chuckr/llama/llvm/tools/lldb/test/tools/lldb-mi/main.cpp",line="15",pending=["main.cpp:15"],times="0",original-location="main.cpp:15"}
```
(gdb)
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="45",name="a.out",dyld-addr="0x100000000",reason="dyld",path="/Users/chuckr/llama/llvm/tools/lldb/test/tools/lldb-mi/a.out",loaded_addr="0x100000000",dsym-objpath="/Users/chuckr/llama/llvm/tools/lldb/test/tools/lldb-mi/a.out.dSYM/Contents/Resources/DWARF/a.out"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="46",name="libc++.1.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff85dd0000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/libc++.1.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff85dd0000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="47",name="libSystem.B.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff851ab000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff851ab000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="48",name="libc++abi.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff81be8000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/libc++abi.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff81be8000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="49",name="libcache.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8b975000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libcache.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8b975000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="50",name="libcommonCrypto.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff85d14000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libcommonCrypto.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff85d14000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="51",name="libcompiler_rt.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff86154000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libcompiler_rt.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff86154000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="52",name="libcopyfile.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff81ac7000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libcopyfile.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff81ac7000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="53",name="libcorecrypto.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff87d5d000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libcorecrypto.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff87d5d000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="54",name="libdispatch.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8ea8c000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libdispatch.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8ea8c000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="55",name="libdyld.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff89087000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libdyld.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff89087000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="56",name="libkeymgr.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8e818000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libkeymgr.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8e818000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="57",name="liblaunch.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff84936000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/liblaunch.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff84936000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="58",name="libmacho.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8534e000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libmacho.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8534e000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="59",name="libquarantine.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff90f97000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libquarantine.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff90f97000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="60",name="libremovefile.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8ccb5000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libremovefile.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8ccb5000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="61",name="libsystem_asl.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8df67000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_asl.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8df67000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="62",name="libsystem_blocks.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8621c000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_blocks.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8621c000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="63",name="libsystem_c.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff83c0f000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_c.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff83c0f000"]
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=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="66",name="libsystem_coretls.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff90996000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_coretls.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff90996000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="67",name="libsystem_dnssd.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8b71f000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_dnssd.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8b71f000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="68",name="libsystem_info.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8b9f2000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_info.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8b9f2000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="69",name="libsystem_kernel.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff81ad0000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff81ad0000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="70",name="libsystem_m.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff84953000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_m.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff84953000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="71",name="libsystem_malloc.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff887bd000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_malloc.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff887bd000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="72",name="libsystem_network.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff88304000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_network.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff88304000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="73",name="libsystem_networkextension.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff82085000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_networkextension.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff82085000"]
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=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="76",name="libsystem_pthread.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff83ff8000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_pthread.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff83ff8000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="77",name="libsystem_sandbox.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff89084000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_sandbox.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff89084000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="78",name="libsystem_secinit.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8e816000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_secinit.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8e816000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="79",name="libsystem_stats.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff89eaf000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_stats.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff89eaf000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="80",name="libsystem_trace.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8ead4000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libsystem_trace.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8ead4000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="81",name="libunc.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff8ab27000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libunc.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff8ab27000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="82",name="libunwind.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff85cf3000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libunwind.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff85cf3000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="83",name="libxpc.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff88896000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/system/libxpc.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff88896000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="84",name="libobjc.A.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff84f13000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/libobjc.A.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff84f13000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="85",name="libauto.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff85d89000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/libauto.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff85d89000"]
=shlibs-added,shlib-info=[num="86",name="libDiagnosticMessagesClient.dylib",dyld-addr="0x7fff822e1000",reason="dyld",path="/usr/lib/libDiagnosticMessagesClient.dylib",loaded_addr="0x7fff822e1000"]
(gdb)
*stopped,reason="breakpoint-hit",disp="del",bkptno="1",frame={addr="0x0000000100000f4d",func="main",args=[{name="argc",value="1"},{name="argv",value="0x00007fff5fbffed8"}],file="main.cpp",fullname="/Users/chuckr/llama/llvm/tools/lldb/test/tools/lldb-mi/main.cpp",line="15"},thread-id="1",stopped-threads="all"
(gdb)
```

Reviewers: abidh, clayborg, ChuckR, jingham

Subscribers: ki.stfu, paulmaybee, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8847

llvm-svn: 234483
2015-04-09 12:55:13 +00:00
Adrian McCarthy e704c4ffd9 Work around lack of %zd printf format specifier in MSVC libs.
llvm-svn: 233569
2015-03-30 17:46:36 +00:00
Zachary Turner 3294de270e Move lldb-log.cpp to core/Logging.cpp
So that we don't have to update every single #include in the entire
codebase to #include this new header (which used to get included by
lldb-private-log.h, we automatically #include "Logging.h" from
within "Log.h".

llvm-svn: 232653
2015-03-18 18:20:42 +00:00
Zachary Turner fc8588136c Don't #include clang headers from BreakpointLocation.h
llvm-svn: 231263
2015-03-04 17:43:00 +00:00
Zachary Turner a78bd7ffc1 Don't #include FormatManager.h from Debugger.h
Debugger.h is a huge file that gets included everywhere, and
FormatManager.h brings in a ton of unnecessary stuff and doesn't
even use anything from it in the header.

llvm-svn: 231161
2015-03-03 23:11:11 +00:00
Jason Molenda c980fa92eb Change the default disassembly format again. First attempt at
changing it was in r219544 - after living on that for a few 
months, I wanted to take another crack at this.

The disassembly-format setting still exists and the old format
can be user specified with a setting like

${current-pc-arrow}${addr-file-or-load}{ <${function.name-without-args}${function.concrete-only-addr-offset-no-padding}>}: 

This patch was discussed in http://reviews.llvm.org/D7578

<rdar://problem/19726421>

llvm-svn: 229186
2015-02-13 23:24:21 +00:00
Jim Ingham d762df8c24 Make sure that when a breakpoint is hit but its condition is not met,
the hit count is not updated.
Also, keep the hit count for the breakpoint in the breakpoint.  We were
using just the sum of the location's hit counts, but that was wrong since if a shared library is
unloaded, and the location goes away, the breakpoint hit count should not suddenly drop
by the number of hits there were on that location.

llvm-svn: 226074
2015-01-15 01:41:04 +00:00
Eric Christopher f70824428e Fix initialization order to match that of the source.
llvm-svn: 224467
2014-12-17 22:25:37 +00:00
Jim Ingham 5e09c8c32c Add the ability to tag one or more breakpoints with a name. These
names can then be used in place of breakpoint id's or breakpoint id 
ranges in all the commands that operate on breakpoints.

<rdar://problem/10103959>

llvm-svn: 224392
2014-12-16 23:40:14 +00:00
Jim Ingham 33df7cd345 Add the ability to set breakpoints with conditions, commands, etc,
in the "dummy-target".  The dummy target breakpoints prime all future
targets.  Breakpoints set before any target is created (e.g. breakpoints
in ~/.lldbinit) automatically get set in the dummy target.  You can also
list, add & delete breakpoints from the dummy target using the "-D" flag,
which is supported by most of the breakpoint commands.

This removes a long-standing wart in lldb...

<rdar://problem/10881487>

llvm-svn: 223565
2014-12-06 01:28:03 +00:00
Jim Ingham a672ecefef The breakpoint location hit counts were getting incremented in
BreakpointLocation::ShouldStop.  That worked but wasn't really right,
since there's nothing to guarantee that won't get called more than
once.  So this change moves that responsibility to the StopInfoBreakpoint
directly, and then it uses the BreakpointSite to actually do the bumping.

Also fix a test case that was assuming if you had many threads running some 
code with a breakpoint in it, the hit count when you stopped would always be
1.  Many of the threads could have hit it at the same time...

<rdar://problem/18577603>

llvm-svn: 220358
2014-10-22 01:54:17 +00:00
Jason Molenda aff1b357b0 Add a new disassembly-format specification so that the disassembler
output style can be customized.  Change the built-in default to be
more similar to gdb's disassembly formatting.

The disassembly-format for a gdb-like output is

${addr-file-or-load} <${function.name-without-args}${function.concrete-only-addr-offset-no-padding}>: 

The disassembly-format for the lldb style output is

{${function.initial-function}{${module.file.basename}`}{${function.name-without-args}}:\n}{${function.changed}\n{${module.file.basename}`}{${function.name-without-args}}:\n}{${current-pc-arrow} }{${addr-file-or-load}}: 

The two backticks in the lldb style formatter triggers the sub-expression evaluation in
CommandInterpreter::PreprocessCommand() so you can't use that one as-is ... changing to
use ' characters instead of ` would work around that.

<rdar://problem/9885398> 

llvm-svn: 219544
2014-10-10 23:07:36 +00:00
Jim Ingham 77fd738f58 Rework how resetting breakpoints in changed modules works. Try to match up old
locations with new ones if possible.

Next up some test cases...

llvm-svn: 217551
2014-09-10 21:40:47 +00:00
Bruce Mitchener d93c4a3339 Fix typos.
llvm-svn: 212132
2014-07-01 21:22:11 +00:00
Jim Ingham 2dfa00f6f2 Actually make a real scoped locker rather than constructing one that gets immediately thrown away...
llvm-svn: 211242
2014-06-18 23:40:13 +00:00
Jim Ingham 5799e291e1 Add locking around the m_owners collection in the breakpoint site. If we are in the middle of "BreakpointLocation::ShouldStop" we don't
want other commands (like "break disable") to mutate the owners of this breakpoint out from under us.

<rdar://problem/17255589>

llvm-svn: 211136
2014-06-18 01:04:40 +00:00
Jim Ingham 8646d3c164 Rename eExecution*** to eExpression*** to be consistent with the result type.
llvm-svn: 207945
2014-05-05 02:47:44 +00:00
Jim Ingham 1624a2d3c8 Make the Expression Execution result enum available to the SB API layer.
Add a callback that will allow an expression to be cancelled between the
expression evaluation stages (for the ClangUserExpressions.)

<rdar://problem/16790467>, <rdar://problem/16573440>

llvm-svn: 207944
2014-05-05 02:26:40 +00:00
Jim Ingham 7e9eff664c This function should be const.
llvm-svn: 205790
2014-04-08 20:24:45 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool 324a103619 sweep up -Wformat warnings from gcc
This is a purely mechanical change explicitly casting any parameters for printf
style conversion.  This cleans up the warnings emitted by gcc 4.8 on Linux.

llvm-svn: 205607
2014-04-04 04:06:10 +00:00
Greg Clayton 23f8c95a44 JITed functions can now have debug info and be debugged with debug and source info:
(lldb) b puts
(lldb) expr -g -i0 -- (int)puts("hello")

First we will stop at the entry point of the expression before it runs, then we can step over a few times and hit the breakpoint in "puts", then we can continue and finishing stepping and fininsh the expression.

Main features:
- New ObjectFileJIT class that can be easily created for JIT functions
- debug info can now be enabled when parsing expressions
- source for any function that is run throught the JIT is now saved in LLDB process specific temp directory and cleaned up on exit
- "expr -g --" allows you to single step through your expression function with source code

<rdar://problem/16382881>

llvm-svn: 204682
2014-03-24 23:10:19 +00:00
Jim Ingham 157831313d When clearing a breakpoint site, make sure the owning process still exists before asking it to remove the breakpoint site the rest of the way.
<rdar://problem/16303500>

llvm-svn: 203724
2014-03-12 22:03:13 +00:00
Jim Ingham 8f63266569 Fix a couple of typo's in breakpoint descriptions.
llvm-svn: 202782
2014-03-04 03:09:00 +00:00
Sylvestre Ledru 451ca2924c remove useless declarations found thanks to scan-build
llvm-svn: 202440
2014-02-27 22:46:23 +00:00
Jim Ingham 1460e4bf0e Get the breakpoint setting, and the Mac OS X DYLD trampolines and expression evaluator to handle Indirect
symbols correctly.  There were a couple of pieces to this.

1) When a breakpoint location finds itself pointing to an Indirect symbol, when the site for it is created
   it needs to resolve the symbol and actually set the site at its target.
2) Not all breakpoints want to do this (i.e. a straight address breakpoint should always set itself on the
   specified address, so somem machinery was needed to specify that.
3) I added some info to the break list output for indirect symbols so you could see what was happening. 
   Also I made it clear when we re-route through re-exported symbols.
4) I moved ResolveIndirectFunction from ProcessPosix to Process since it works the exact same way on Mac OS X
   and the other posix systems.  If we find a platform that doesn't do it this way, they can override the
   call in Process.
5) Fixed one bug in RunThreadPlan, if you were trying to run a thread plan after a "running" event had
   been broadcast, the event coalescing would cause you to miss the ThreadPlan running event.  So I added
   a way to override the coalescing.
6) Made DynamicLoaderMacOSXDYLD::GetStepThroughTrampolinePlan handle Indirect & Re-exported symbols.

<rdar://problem/15280639>

llvm-svn: 198976
2014-01-10 23:46:59 +00:00
Greg Clayton d5944cd118 For logical backtrace work, lldb needs to track Module unloads etc & symoblicate an address based on a point in time
<rdar://problem/15314403> 

This patch adds a new lldb_private::SectionLoadHistory class that tracks what shared libraries were loaded given a process stop ID. This allows us to keep a history of the sections that were loaded for a time T. Many items in history objects will rely upon the process stop ID in the future.

llvm-svn: 196557
2013-12-06 01:12:00 +00:00
Greg Clayton c6b26f0545 <rdar://problem/15566148>
Fix use of std::lower_bound to check for equality if a match is found to ensure we don't return the next breakpoint with an ID greater than the break_id that was asked for.

llvm-svn: 196298
2013-12-03 17:50:20 +00:00
Jim Ingham 177553e4c0 Remove the bad assumption that breakpoint locations won't get deleted in BreakpointLocationList::FindByID.
<rdar://problem/15566148>

llvm-svn: 196197
2013-12-03 02:31:17 +00:00
Greg Clayton b35db6399d Fixed the the breakpoint test case failures.
There were 6 on darwin. All of these were related to the recent changes for exec.

llvm-svn: 194298
2013-11-09 00:03:31 +00:00
Jim Ingham 6fbc48bc42 This patch does a couple of things.
It completes the job of using EvaluateExpressionOptions consistently throughout
the inferior function calling mechanism in lldb begun in Greg's patch r194009. 

It removes a handful of alternate calls into the ClangUserExpression/ClangFunction/ThreadPlanCallFunction which
were there for convenience.  Using the EvaluateExpressionOptions removes the need for them.

Using that it gets the --debug option from Greg's patch to work cleanly.

It also adds another EvaluateExpressionOption to not trap exceptions when running expressions.  You shouldn't
use this option unless you KNOW your expression can't throw beyond itself.  This is:

<rdar://problem/15374885>

At present this is only available through the SB API's or python.

It fixes a bug where function calls would unset the ObjC & C++ exception breakpoints without checking whether
they were set by somebody else already.

llvm-svn: 194182
2013-11-07 00:11:47 +00:00
Greg Clayton 095eeaa025 <rdar://problem/15367122>
Fixed the test case for "test/functionalities/exec/TestExec.py" on Darwin.

The issue was breakpoints were persisting and causing problems. When we exec, we need to clear out the process and target and start fresh with nothing and let the breakpoints populate themselves again. This patch correctly clears out the breakpoints and also flushes the process so that the objects (process/thread/frame) give out valid information.

llvm-svn: 194106
2013-11-05 23:28:00 +00:00
Greg Clayton 62afb9f663 Added a "--debug" option to the "expression" command.
Cleaned up ClangUserExpression::Evaluate() to have only one variant that takes a "const EvaluateExpressionOptions& options" instead of taking many arguments.

The "--debug" option is designed to allow you to debug your expression by stopping at the first instruction (it enables --ignore-breakpoints=true and --unwind-on-error=false) and allowing you to step through your JIT code. It needs to be more integrated with the thread plan, so I am checking this in so Jim Ingham can make it happen.

llvm-svn: 194009
2013-11-04 19:35:17 +00:00
Greg Clayton d65ef14df3 Fixed breakpoints to be able to be set on eSymbolTypeReExported symbols and resolve to the correct function. This allows setting a breakpoint on "memset" for iOS simulator binaries and the correct breakpoint will be set on "__platform_memset".
llvm-svn: 193114
2013-10-21 20:04:47 +00:00
Jim Ingham 05d7084ce9 Report the summed hit count in the breakpoint line.
<rdar://problem/15183226>

llvm-svn: 192518
2013-10-12 00:40:02 +00:00
Greg Clayton eb023e75dc <rdar://problem/13635174>
Added a way to set hardware breakpoints from the "breakpoint set" command with the new "--hardware" option. Hardware breakpoints are not a request, they currently are a requirement. So when breakpoints are specified as hardware breakpoints, they might fail to be set when they are able to be resolved and should be used sparingly. This is currently hooked up for GDB remote debugging. 

Linux and FreeBSD should quickly enable this feature if possible, or return an error for any breakpoints that are hardware breakpoint sites in the "virtual Error Process::EnableBreakpointSite (BreakpointSite *bp_site);" function.

llvm-svn: 192491
2013-10-11 19:48:25 +00:00
Michael Sartain ec2c9b8eba Remove unused local variable.
llvm-svn: 191974
2013-10-04 19:17:40 +00:00
Jim Ingham f642373cd5 Factor the code that was eliminating redundant breakpoint locations and moving
line breakpoints past the prologue of functions so it can be shared between the
file & line breakpoint resolver, and the source pattern breakpoint resolver,
and then share it.

llvm-svn: 191478
2013-09-27 01:16:58 +00:00
Joerg Sonnenberger 340a17595e Convert to UNIX line endings.
llvm-svn: 191367
2013-09-25 10:37:32 +00:00
Jim Ingham df59c4a937 Change the "breakpoint fuzz" algorithm from "coalesce the line ranges for a file & line breakpoint if they are contiguous" to
"coalesce the line ranges for a file & line breakpoint to the first range in each block".  We were still setting a silly number
of independent breakpoints sometimes, and until we get a compiler that emits trustworthy is_stmt flags in the line table, we
need to do something to reduce the noise.

<rdar://problem/14920404>

llvm-svn: 190380
2013-09-10 02:06:17 +00:00
Michael Sartain c87e752bb5 Fix Rendezvous breakpoint to only be set once, resolve addr in BreakpointLocationList::FindByAddress
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1145

llvm-svn: 186458
2013-07-16 21:22:53 +00:00
Greg Clayton 57ee306789 Huge change to clean up types.
A long time ago we start with clang types that were created by the symbol files and there were many functions in lldb_private::ClangASTContext that helped. Later we create ClangASTType which contains a clang::ASTContext and an opauque QualType, but we didn't switch over to fully using it. There were a lot of places where we would pass around a raw clang_type_t and also pass along a clang::ASTContext separately. This left room for error.

This checkin change all type code over to use ClangASTType everywhere and I cleaned up the interfaces quite a bit. Any code that was in ClangASTContext that was type related, was moved over into ClangASTType. All code that used these types was switched over to use all of the new goodness.

llvm-svn: 186130
2013-07-11 22:46:58 +00:00
Jim Ingham 38af175971 Don't check for "are there any loaded sections" before trying to resolve a breakpoint site. We've already got a process,
and any breakpoints with section relative addresses won't resolve their load addresses so they will error out at that point.

<rdar://problem/13900130>

llvm-svn: 185170
2013-06-28 17:51:33 +00:00
Sean Callanan 879425fadd We set the error when a breakpoint condition
doesn't return anything; that's great.

We should probably also return rather than
trying to access the nonexistent return value.

<rdar://problem/14009519>

llvm-svn: 184765
2013-06-24 17:58:46 +00:00
Andy Gibbs a297a97e09 Sort out a number of mismatched integer types in order to cut down the number of compiler warnings.
llvm-svn: 184333
2013-06-19 19:04:53 +00:00
Greg Clayton 405fab9062 Be sure to print out the full file path when dumping breakpoint resolvers for file and line when the full path was specified.
llvm-svn: 183932
2013-06-13 19:39:56 +00:00
Greg Clayton d8cf1a119d Huge performance improvements when one breakpoint contains many locations.
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
2013-06-12 00:46:38 +00:00
Sean Callanan b4987e32fd Fixed a problem where evaluating a breakpoint
condition in two different processes (with the
same target) could cause crashes.  Now the breakpoint
condition is always evaluated (and possibly parsed)
by one thread at a time.

<rdar://problem/14083737>

llvm-svn: 183440
2013-06-06 20:18:50 +00:00
Sean Callanan 467441d511 Error out if the expression for a breakpoint
condition doesn't return a result, instead
of blindly trying to use that result.

<rdar://problem/14009519>

llvm-svn: 182875
2013-05-29 20:22:18 +00:00
Sean Callanan ec537a24eb Hardened LLDB against NULL conditions being
passed to breakpoints.

<rdar://problem/13853205>

llvm-svn: 181636
2013-05-10 21:58:45 +00:00
Sean Callanan 3dbf346ef3 Optimized the way breakpoint conditions are evaluated.
Previously, the options for a breakopint or its
locations stored only the text of the breakpoint
condition (ironically, they used ClangUserExpression
as a glorified std::string) and, each time the condition
had to be evaluated in the StopInfo code, the expression
parser would be invoked via a static method to parse and
then execute the expression.

I made several changes here:

  - Each breakpoint location now has its own
    ClangUserExpressionSP containing a version of
    the breakpoint expression compiled for that exact
    location.

  - Whenever the breakpoint is hit, the breakpoint
    condition expression is simply re-run to determine
    whether to stop.

  - If the process changes (e.g., it's re-run) or
    the source code of the expression changes (we use
    a hash so as to avoid doing string comparisons)
    the ClangUserExpressionSP is re-generated.

This should improve performance of breakpoint
conditions significantly, and takes advantage of
the recent expression re-use work.

llvm-svn: 179838
2013-04-19 07:09:15 +00:00
Greg Clayton e01e07b6e7 Since we use C++11, we should switch over to using std::unique_ptr when C++11 is being used. To do this, we follow what we have done for shared pointers and we define a STD_UNIQUE_PTR macro that can be used and it will "do the right thing". Due to some API differences in std::unique_ptr and due to the fact that we need to be able to compile without C++11, we can't use move semantics so some code needed to change so that it can compile with either C++.
Anyone wanting to use a unique_ptr or auto_ptr should now use the "STD_UNIQUE_PTR(TYPE)" macro.

llvm-svn: 179779
2013-04-18 18:10:51 +00:00
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
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
Jim Ingham 7c06a09903 For file & line breakpoints, if there are subsets of contiguous line table entries for the specified line, set the
breakpoint on the first one of each of the contiguous sub-sets of entries, and not all the others.

llvm-svn: 176846
2013-03-12 01:25:22 +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
Jim Ingham 367efe7d34 Probably should return that value we took the trouble to compute.
llvm-svn: 175125
2013-02-14 03:04:50 +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
Jim Ingham 2995077d8a Add "target.process.stop-on-shared-library-events" setting, and make it work.
Add the ability to give breakpoints a "kind" string, and have the StopInfoBreakpoint
print that in the brief description if set.  Also print the kind - if set - in the breakpoint
listing.
Give kinds to a bunch of the internal breakpoints.
We were deleting the Mac OS X dynamic loader breakpoint as though the id we had stored away was
a breakpoint site ID, but in fact it was a breakpoint id, so we never actually deleted it.  Fixed that.

llvm-svn: 173555
2013-01-26 02:19:28 +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
Jim Ingham 8bebe00a24 Check for NULL breakpoint option thread name & queue name before comparing their values to the new value.
<rdar://problem/13065198>

llvm-svn: 173308
2013-01-23 23:14:13 +00:00
Greg Clayton c1b2ccfd34 <rdar://problem/12953853>
Setting breakpoints using "breakpoint set --selector <SEL>" previously didn't when there was no dSYM file.

Also fixed issues in the test suite that arose after fixing the bug.

Also fixed the log channels to properly ref count the log streams using weak pointers to the streams. This fixes a test suite problem that would happen when you specified a full path to the compiler with the "--compiler" option.

llvm-svn: 171816
2013-01-08 00:01:36 +00:00
Jim Ingham 1b5792e5ad Adding events when watchpoints are set or changed.
<rdar://problem/11597849>

llvm-svn: 170400
2012-12-18 02:03:49 +00:00
Daniel Malea 93a64300f8 Fix Linux build warnings due to redefinition of macros:
- add new header lldb-python.h to be included before other system headers
- short term fix (eventually python dependencies must be cleaned up)

Patch by Matt Kopec!

llvm-svn: 169341
2012-12-05 00:20:57 +00:00
Daniel Malea d01b2953fa Resolve printf formatting warnings on Linux:
- use macros from inttypes.h for format strings instead of OS-specific types

Patch from Matt Kopec!

llvm-svn: 168945
2012-11-29 21:49:15 +00:00
Jim Ingham ce0740d8cf Turns out there are 8 bits in a byte.
llvm-svn: 166502
2012-10-23 21:09:09 +00:00
Jim Ingham a7dfb665e3 Watchpoints remember the type of the expression or variable they were set with, and use
it to print the old and new values.
Temporarily disable the "out of scope" checking since it didn't work correctly, and was
not what people generally expected watchpoints to be doing.  

llvm-svn: 166472
2012-10-23 07:20:06 +00:00
Jim Ingham ca36cd16e4 Add one-shot breakpoints (-o option to "break set") and a tbreak alias for our gdb friends.
llvm-svn: 165328
2012-10-05 19:16:31 +00:00
Jason Molenda ccd41e55f1 Ran the sources through the compiler with -Wshadow warnings
enabled after we'd found a few bugs that were caused by shadowed
local variables; the most important issue this turned up was
a common mistake of trying to obtain a mutex lock for the scope
of a code block by doing

        Mutex::Locker(m_map_mutex);

This doesn't assign the lock object to a local variable; it is
a temporary that has its dtor called immediately.  Instead,

        Mutex::Locker locker(m_map_mutex);

does what is intended.  For some reason -Wshadow happened to
highlight these as shadowed variables.

I also fixed a few obivous and easy shadowed variable issues
across the code base but there are a couple dozen more that
should be fixed when someone has a free minute.
<rdar://problem/12437585>

llvm-svn: 165269
2012-10-04 22:47:07 +00:00
Jim Ingham 1391cc7d51 Change the new breakpoint creation output (primarily from "break set") to something more useful.
<rdar://problem/11333623>

llvm-svn: 164432
2012-09-22 00:04:04 +00:00
Greg Clayton 43e0af06b4 Stop using the "%z" size_t modifier and cast all size_t values to uint64_t. Some platforms don't support this modification.
llvm-svn: 164148
2012-09-18 18:04:04 +00:00
Greg Clayton dcbfd19e88 Patch from info from Daniel Malea that should fix the build on linux after fixes committed with revision 162860.
llvm-svn: 163139
2012-09-04 14:55:50 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1f7460716b <rdar://problem/11757916>
Make breakpoint setting by file and line much more efficient by only looking for inlined breakpoint locations if we are setting a breakpoint in anything but a source implementation file. Implementing this complex for a many reasons. Turns out that parsing compile units lazily had some issues with respect to how we need to do things with DWARF in .o files. So the fixes in the checkin for this makes these changes:
- Add a new setting called "target.inline-breakpoint-strategy" which can be set to "never", "always", or "headers". "never" will never try and set any inlined breakpoints (fastest). "always" always looks for inlined breakpoint locations (slowest, but most accurate). "headers", which is the default setting, will only look for inlined breakpoint locations if the breakpoint is set in what are consudered to be header files, which is realy defined as "not in an implementation source file". 
- modify the breakpoint setting by file and line to check the current "target.inline-breakpoint-strategy" setting and act accordingly
- Modify compile units to be able to get their language and other info lazily. This allows us to create compile units from the debug map and not have to fill all of the details in, and then lazily discover this information as we go on debuggging. This is needed to avoid parsing all .o files when setting breakpoints in implementation only files (no inlines). Otherwise we would need to parse the .o file, the object file (mach-o in our case) and the symbol file (DWARF in the object file) just to see what the compile unit was.
- modify the "SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap" to subclass lldb_private::Module so that the virtual "GetObjectFile()" and "GetSymbolVendor()" functions can be intercepted when the .o file contenst are later lazilly needed. Prior to this fix, when we first instantiated the "SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap" class, we would also make modules, object files and symbol files for every .o file in the debug map because we needed to fix up the sections in the .o files with information that is in the executable debug map. Now we lazily do this in the DebugMapModule::GetObjectFile()

Cleaned up header includes a bit as well.

llvm-svn: 162860
2012-08-29 21:13:06 +00:00
Johnny Chen 892943f9dd Cope with the case where the user-supplied callbacks want the watchpoint itself to be disabled!
Previously we put a WatchpointSentry object within StopInfo.cpp to disable-and-then-enable the watchpoint itself
while we are performing the actions associated with the triggered watchpoint, which can cause the user-initiated
watchpoint disabling action to be negated.

Add a test case to verify that a watchpoint can be disabled during the callbacks.

llvm-svn: 162483
2012-08-23 22:28:26 +00:00
Johnny Chen 4fe2302ae2 Fix test failures in TestWatchpointIter.py due to http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=162322&view=rev.
llvm-svn: 162328
2012-08-21 23:17:04 +00:00
Johnny Chen 0f7ad8d98f rdar://problem/12144930
Watchpoint conditions were hitting watchpoint, smashing LLDB's stack.
Make sure watchpoint is properly disabled and subsequently enabled while performing watchpoint actions.

llvm-svn: 162322
2012-08-21 22:06:34 +00:00
Johnny Chen 6cf6f89005 A little bit of refactoring.
llvm-svn: 161903
2012-08-14 23:09:48 +00:00
Johnny Chen 25c0eb4a38 When trying to take snapshots of a watched variable, if the frame is unable to evaluate the variable expression,
do not take the sanpshot and forget about the stop info.  It is possible that the variable expression has gone
out of scope, we'll revise the hit count due to the false alarms.

llvm-svn: 161892
2012-08-14 20:56:37 +00:00
Johnny Chen 88fc73b8f7 Simplify the "Watchpoint ... hit" printout, make it more terse.
Change the test case, too. 

llvm-svn: 161806
2012-08-13 23:27:50 +00:00
Johnny Chen 209bd65ea4 rdar://problem/12007576
Record the snapshot of our watched value when the watchpoint is set or hit.
And report the old/new values when watchpoint is triggered.  Add some test scenarios.

llvm-svn: 161785
2012-08-13 21:09:54 +00:00
Johnny Chen e9a5627e7a rdar://problem/11457143 [ER] need "watchpoint command ..."
Add 'watchpoint command add/delete/list' to lldb, plus two .py test files.

llvm-svn: 161638
2012-08-09 23:09:42 +00:00
Jim Ingham 0fd1b75f50 Fix ignore counts on breakpoints so they actually work.
llvm-svn: 159233
2012-06-26 22:27:55 +00:00
Jim Ingham 3ee12ef26e We were accessing the ModuleList in the target without locking it for tasks like
setting breakpoints.  That's dangerous, since while we are setting a breakpoint,
the target might hit the dyld load notification, and start removing modules from
the list.  This change adds a GetMutex accessor to the ModuleList class, and
uses it whenever we are accessing the target's ModuleList (as returned by GetImages().)

<rdar://problem/11552372>

llvm-svn: 157668
2012-05-30 02:19:25 +00:00
Jim Ingham a8558b6289 Also push file & line breakpoints past the prologue. Also added a "-K" argument to the relevant
"break set" commands to set this per breakpoint.  Also, some CreateBreakpoint API's in the lldb_private
namespace had "internal" first and "skip_prologue" second.  "internal should always be last.  Fixed that.

rdar://problem/11484729

llvm-svn: 157225
2012-05-22 00:12:20 +00:00
Jim Ingham 4a94c91077 If we notice that a module with a given file path is replaced by another with the same file
path on rerunning, evict the old module from the target module list, inform the breakpoints
about this so they can do something intelligent as well.

rdar://problem/11273043

llvm-svn: 157008
2012-05-17 18:38:42 +00:00
Jim Ingham 10ebffa48a Don't expose the pthread_mutex_t underlying the Mutex & Mutex::Locker classes.
No one was using it and Locker(pthread_mutex_t *) immediately asserts for 
pthread_mutex_t's that don't come from a Mutex anyway.  Rather than try to make
that work, we should maintain the Mutex abstraction and not pass around the
platform implementation...

Make Mutex::Locker::Lock take a Mutex & or a Mutex *, and remove the constructor
taking a pthread_mutex_t *.  You no longer need to call Mutex::GetMutex to pass
your mutex to a Locker (you can't in fact, since I made it private.)

llvm-svn: 156221
2012-05-04 23:02:50 +00:00
Jim Ingham c7dccb797e Jeeze... Remove two unneeded #include's of ThreadPlanTestCondition.h, and replace them with
includes of ClangUserExpression that were being errantly dragged in through same.

llvm-svn: 155970
2012-05-02 00:30:53 +00:00
Jim Ingham 92e1cd431c Cleanup - removing the ThreadPlanTestCondition and its helper functions. It is not needed,
since we now run the condition in the StopInfoBreakpoint's PerformAction, and don't need
to refer it to another "continue".  Actually, we haven't needed to do this for a year or
so, I just hadn't gotten around to deleting the dead wood.

llvm-svn: 155967
2012-05-02 00:23:18 +00:00
Greg Clayton 2dafd8ed4b <rdar://problem/11282938>
Fixed an issue where we get NULL compile units back from the symbol vendor. We need symbol vendors to be able to quickly give an estimate of the compile units that they have without having to fully vette them first, so anyone getting compile units from a module should be able to deal with a NULL compile unit being returned for a given index.

llvm-svn: 155398
2012-04-23 22:00:21 +00:00
Greg Clayton 37a0a24a5f No functionality changes, mostly cleanup.
Cleaned up the Mutex::Locker and the ReadWriteLock classes a bit.

Also cleaned up the GDBRemoteCommunication class to not have so many packet functions. Used the "NoLock" versions of send/receive packet functions when possible for a bit of performance.

llvm-svn: 154458
2012-04-11 00:24:49 +00:00
Bill Wendling c9851e2630 Initialize ivars in the order they are defined in the class.
llvm-svn: 153931
2012-04-03 04:14:58 +00:00
Jim Ingham 564d8bc255 First stage of implementing step by "run to next branch". Doesn't work yet, is turned off.
<rdar://problem/10975912>

llvm-svn: 152376
2012-03-09 04:10:47 +00:00
Greg Clayton e761213428 <rdar://problem/10997402>
This fix really needed to happen as a previous fix I had submitted for
calculating symbol sizes made many symbols appear to have zero size since
the function that was calculating the symbol size was calling another function
that would cause the calculation to happen again. This resulted in some symbols
having zero size when they shouldn't. This could then cause infinite stack
traces and many other side affects.

llvm-svn: 152244
2012-03-07 21:03:09 +00:00
Jim Ingham fab10e89ce Add a command and an SB API to create exception breakpoints. Make the break output prettier for Exception breakpoints.
llvm-svn: 152081
2012-03-06 00:37:27 +00:00
Jim Ingham 133e0fb3c6 First step to making an LanguageRuntime Exception breakpoint API.
<rdar://problem/10196277>

llvm-svn: 151965
2012-03-03 02:05:11 +00:00
Johnny Chen a4d6bc9ff8 Make the Watchpoint IDs unique per target, not across targets as before.
Now Each newly created target has its Watchpoint IDs as 1, 2, 3 ...

llvm-svn: 151435
2012-02-25 06:44:30 +00:00
Greg Clayton e72dfb321c <rdar://problem/10103468>
I started work on being able to add symbol files after a debug session
had started with a new "target symfile add" command and quickly ran into
problems with stale Address objects in breakpoint locations that had 
lldb_private::Section pointers into modules that had been removed or 
replaced. This also let to grabbing stale modules from those sections. 
So I needed to thread harded the Address, Section and related objects.

To do this I modified the ModuleChild class to now require a ModuleSP
on initialization so that a weak reference can created. I also changed
all places that were handing out "Section *" to have them hand out SectionSP.
All ObjectFile, SymbolFile and SymbolVendors were inheriting from ModuleChild
so all of the find plug-in, static creation function and constructors now
require ModuleSP references instead of Module *. 

Address objects now have weak references to their sections which can
safely go stale when a module gets destructed. 

This checkin doesn't complete the "target symfile add" command, but it
does get us a lot clioser to being able to do such things without a high
risk of crashing or memory corruption.

llvm-svn: 151336
2012-02-24 01:59:29 +00:00
Jason Molenda 7e1f45f9c5 Make a nested if .. if .. else block nesting more explicit with some curly braces.
llvm-svn: 151292
2012-02-23 22:32:13 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1ac04c3088 Thread hardening part 3. Now lldb_private::Thread objects have std::weak_ptr
objects for the backlink to the lldb_private::Process. The issues we were
running into before was someone was holding onto a shared pointer to a 
lldb_private::Thread for too long, and the lldb_private::Process parent object
would get destroyed and the lldb_private::Thread had a "Process &m_process"
member which would just treat whatever memory that used to be a Process as a
valid Process. This was mostly happening for lldb_private::StackFrame objects
that had a member like "Thread &m_thread". So this completes the internal
strong/weak changes.

Documented the ExecutionContext and ExecutionContextRef classes so that our
LLDB developers can understand when and where to use ExecutionContext and 
ExecutionContextRef objects.

llvm-svn: 151009
2012-02-21 00:09:25 +00:00
Sean Callanan 9df05fbb7f Extended function lookup to allow the user to
indicate whether inline functions are desired.
This allows the expression parser, for instance,
to filter out inlined functions when looking for
functions it can call.

llvm-svn: 150279
2012-02-10 22:52:19 +00:00
Jim Ingham 6a4617bb01 Some Breakpoint:: methods crept down be log the Breakpoint::BreakpointEventData methods.
llvm-svn: 150131
2012-02-09 01:49:26 +00:00
Jim Ingham e6bc6cb96f Send Breakpoint Changed events for all the relevant changes to breakpoints.
Also, provide and use accessors for the thread options on breakpoints so we
can control sending the appropriate events.

llvm-svn: 150057
2012-02-08 05:23:15 +00:00
Johnny Chen fdad6794ac Add const-ness to BreakpointLocation::IsEnabled().
llvm-svn: 149523
2012-02-01 19:05:20 +00:00
Johnny Chen 50df1f96dc Reverted 149277 changeset. It was coded that way for a reason.
llvm-svn: 149292
2012-01-30 22:48:10 +00:00
Johnny Chen dedb67ab9b Add "watch set" command as a more general interface in conjunction with "frame var -w".
Also add test cases for watching a variable as well as a location expressed as an expression.

o TestMyFirstWatchpoint.py:

  Modified to test "watchpoint set -w write global".

o TestWatchLocationWithWatchSet.py:

  Added to test "watchpoint set -w write -x 1 g_char_ptr + 7" where a contrived example program
  with several threads is supposed to only access the array index within the range [0..6], but
  there's some misbehaving thread writing past the range.

rdar://problem/10701761

llvm-svn: 149280
2012-01-30 21:46:17 +00:00
Johnny Chen a5822c0501 Make BreakpointLocation::IsEnabled() consistent with the BreakpointLocation::SetEnabled() implementation.
llvm-svn: 149277
2012-01-30 21:16:22 +00:00
Greg Clayton e1cd1be6d6 Switching back to using std::tr1::shared_ptr. We originally switched away
due to RTTI worries since llvm and clang don't use RTTI, but I was able to 
switch back with no issues as far as I can tell. Once the RTTI issue wasn't
an issue, we were looking for a way to properly track weak pointers to objects
to solve some of the threading issues we have been running into which naturally
led us back to std::tr1::weak_ptr. We also wanted the ability to make a shared 
pointer from just a pointer, which is also easily solved using the 
std::tr1::enable_shared_from_this class. 

The main reason for this move back is so we can start properly having weak
references to objects. Currently a lldb_private::Thread class has a refrence
to its parent lldb_private::Process. This doesn't work well when we now hand
out a SBThread object that contains a shared pointer to a lldb_private::Thread
as this SBThread can be held onto by external clients and if they end up
using one of these objects we can easily crash.

So the next task is to start adopting std::tr1::weak_ptr where ever it makes
sense which we can do with lldb_private::Debugger, lldb_private::Target,
lldb_private::Process, lldb_private::Thread, lldb_private::StackFrame, and
many more objects now that they are no longer using intrusive ref counted
pointer objects (you can't do std::tr1::weak_ptr functionality with intrusive
pointers).

llvm-svn: 149207
2012-01-29 20:56:30 +00:00
Johnny Chen 9ec3c4f5a7 For Dump(Stream *s), use GetOptionsNoCreate()->GetIgnoreCount() and fix the indentation.
llvm-svn: 149002
2012-01-26 00:08:14 +00:00
Johnny Chen 29f7dff581 Typo.
llvm-svn: 148994
2012-01-25 23:08:23 +00:00
Johnny Chen a5cde26b3e Minor comment change. Plus use member function instead of directly accessing member field.
llvm-svn: 148756
2012-01-24 00:11:02 +00:00
Johnny Chen fab7a91d92 Tiny refactoring to use member functions instead of directly accessing member fields.
llvm-svn: 148743
2012-01-23 23:03:59 +00:00
Jim Ingham bc2f918200 Don't set breakpoints independently comp unit by comp unit, but look over all the file & line matches
and only pick the "best" ones.
<rdar://problem/10685990>

llvm-svn: 148087
2012-01-13 02:04:05 +00:00
Sean Callanan 20bb3aa53a The "desired result type" code in the expression
parser has hitherto been an implementation waiting
for a use.  I have now tied the '-o' option for
the expression command -- which indicates that the
result is an Objective-C object and needs to be
printed -- to the ExpressionParser, which
communicates the desired type to Clang.

Now, if the result of an expression is determined
by an Objective-C method call for which there is
no type information, that result is implicitly
cast to id if and only if the -o option is passed
to the expression command.  (Otherwise if there
is no explicit cast Clang will issue an error.
This behavior is identical to what happened before
r146756.)

Also added a testcase for -o enabled and disabled.

llvm-svn: 147099
2011-12-21 22:22:58 +00:00
Greg Clayton c91d804af9 Fixed some extra warnings that show up with the new clang.
llvm-svn: 145735
2011-12-03 00:46:21 +00:00
Greg Clayton 61e7a58c0c Process IDs (lldb::pid_t) and thread IDs (lldb::tid_t) are now 64 bit. This
will allow us to represent a process/thread ID using a pointer for the OS
plug-ins where they might want to represent the process or thread ID using
the address of the process or thread structure.

llvm-svn: 145644
2011-12-01 23:28:38 +00:00
Sean Callanan c7b650670e Added a language parameter to the expression parser,
which will in the future allow expressions to be
compiled as C, C++, and Objective-C instead of the
current default Objective-C++.  This feature requires
some additional support from Clang -- specifically, it
requires reference types in the parser regardless of
language -- so it is not yet exposed to the user.

llvm-svn: 144042
2011-11-07 23:35:40 +00:00
Johnny Chen 16dcf718d3 Add a commnad to set a condition for a watchpoint. Example:
watchpoint modify -c 'global==5'

modifies the last created watchpoint so that the condition expression
is evaluated at the stop point to decide whether we should proceed with
the stopping.

Also add SBWatchpont::SetCondition(const char *condition) to set condition
programmatically.

Test cases to come later.

llvm-svn: 142227
2011-10-17 18:58:00 +00:00
Johnny Chen ed456eb0a9 Add SBWatchpoint::GetError() API, which is not currently populated as yet.
llvm-svn: 141979
2011-10-14 19:15:48 +00:00
Johnny Chen 01a678603a SBValue::Watch() and SBValue::WatchPointee() are now the official API for creating
a watchpoint for either the variable encapsulated by SBValue (Watch) or the pointee
encapsulated by SBValue (WatchPointee).

Removed SBFrame::WatchValue() and SBFrame::WatchLocation() API as a result of that.

Modified the watchpoint related test suite to reflect the change.

Plus replacing WatchpointLocation with Watchpoint throughout the code base.

There are still cleanups to be dome.  This patch passes the whole test suite.
Check it in so that we aggressively catch regressions.

llvm-svn: 141925
2011-10-14 00:42:25 +00:00
Sean Callanan b96ff33b0e Removed namespace qualification from symbol queries.
llvm-svn: 141866
2011-10-13 16:49:47 +00:00
Sean Callanan b6d70ebc0a Added ClangNamespaceDecl * parameters to several
core Module functions that the expression parser
will soon be using.

llvm-svn: 141766
2011-10-12 02:08:07 +00:00
Jim Ingham 4cda6e058b Move the responsibility for translating the various eFunctionNameType lookups to the
SymbolFIle (it was done mostly in the BreakpointResolverName resolver before.)  Then
tailor our searches to the way the indexed maps are laid out.  This removes a bunch 
of test case failures using indexed dSYM's.

llvm-svn: 141428
2011-10-07 22:23:45 +00:00
Johnny Chen 98a49d9b77 Simplify the verbose output of WatchpointLocation::DumpWithLevel().
llvm-svn: 141307
2011-10-06 20:27:05 +00:00
Johnny Chen d4dd7993b5 Export the watchpoint related API (SBWatchpointLocation class and added SBTarget methods)
to the Python interface.

Implement yet another (threre're 3 now) iterator protocol for SBTarget: watchpoint_location_iter(),
to iterate on the available watchpoint locations.  And add a print representation for
SBWatchpointLocation.

Exercise some of these Python API with TestWatchpointLocationIter.py.

llvm-svn: 140595
2011-09-27 01:19:20 +00:00
Johnny Chen 5d0434644c Add SB API class SBWatchpointLocation and some extra methods to the SBTarget class to
iterate on the available watchpoint locations and to perform watchpoint manipulations.

I still need to export the SBWatchpointLocation class as well as the added watchpoint
manipulation methods to the Python interface.  And write test cases for them.

llvm-svn: 140575
2011-09-26 22:40:50 +00:00
Jim Ingham 87df91b866 Added the ability to restrict breakpoints by function name, function regexp, selector
etc to specific source files.
Added SB API's to specify these source files & also more than one module.
Added an "exact" option to CompileUnit's FindLineEntry API.

llvm-svn: 140362
2011-09-23 00:54:11 +00:00
Johnny Chen f04ee930a0 Add initial implementation of watchpoint commands for list, enable, disable, and delete.
Test cases to be added later.

llvm-svn: 140322
2011-09-22 18:04:58 +00:00
Greg Clayton c14ee32db5 Converted the lldb_private::Process over to use the intrusive
shared pointers.

Changed the ExecutionContext over to use shared pointers for
the target, process, thread and frame since these objects can
easily go away at any time and any object that was holding onto
an ExecutionContext was running the risk of using a bad object.

Now that the shared pointers for target, process, thread and
frame are just a single pointer (they all use the instrusive
shared pointers) the execution context is much safer and still
the same size. 

Made the shared pointers in the the ExecutionContext class protected
and made accessors for all of the various ways to get at the pointers,
references, and shared pointers.

llvm-svn: 140298
2011-09-22 04:58:26 +00:00
Johnny Chen fd158f411a StopInfoWatchpoint should override the StopInfo::ShouldStop() virtual method and delegate to
the WatchpointLocation object to check whether it should stop and allow it to update the hit
count, among other bookkeepings.

llvm-svn: 140279
2011-09-21 22:47:15 +00:00
Jim Ingham 969795f14b Add a new breakpoint type "break by source regular expression".
Fix the RegularExpression class so it has a real copy constructor.
Fix the breakpoint setting with multiple shared libraries so it makes
  one breakpoint not one per shared library.
Add SBFileSpecList, to be used to expose the above to the SB interface (not done yet.)

llvm-svn: 140225
2011-09-21 01:17:13 +00:00
Johnny Chen 86364b4521 Add some watchpoint maintenance methods to the Target class.
Plus some minor changes to the WatchpointLocationList and WatchpointLocation classes.

llvm-svn: 140211
2011-09-20 23:28:55 +00:00
Jason Molenda fd54b368ea Update declarations for all functions/methods that accept printf-style
stdarg formats to use __attribute__ format so the compiler can flag
incorrect uses.  Fix all incorrect uses.  Most of these are innocuous,
a few were resulting in crashes.

llvm-svn: 140185
2011-09-20 21:44:10 +00:00
Johnny Chen ac559323aa Add GetByIndex() methods to the WatchpointLocationList class to facilitate iteration
through the watchpoint locations by index.

llvm-svn: 140071
2011-09-19 21:53:51 +00:00
Greg Clayton 4d122c4009 Adopt the intrusive pointers in:
lldb_private::Breakpoint
lldb_private::BreakpointLocations
lldb_private::BreakpointSite
lldb_private::Debugger
lldb_private::StackFrame
lldb_private::Thread
lldb_private::Target

llvm-svn: 139985
2011-09-17 08:33:22 +00:00
Johnny Chen de6bd2432c Add a declaraion info member field to the WatchpointLocation class.
Modify CommandObjectFrame.cpp to populate this field when creating a watchpoint location.
Update the test case to verify that the declaration info matches the file and line number.

llvm-svn: 139946
2011-09-16 21:41:42 +00:00
Johnny Chen ecb623a672 Add cleanup of watchpoint locations during Target::DeleteCurrentProcess().
llvm-svn: 139840
2011-09-15 20:54:25 +00:00
Sean Callanan 3bfdaa2a47 This patch modifies the expression parser to allow it
to execute expressions even in the absence of a process.
This allows expressions to run in situations where the
target cannot run -- e.g., to perform calculations based
on type information, or to inspect a binary's static
data.

This modification touches the following files:

lldb-private-enumerations.h
  Introduce a new enum specifying the policy for
  processing an expression.  Some expressions should
  always be JITted, for example if they are functions
  that will be used over and over again.  Some
  expressions should always be interpreted, for
  example if the target is unsafe to run.  For most,
  it is acceptable to JIT them, but interpretation
  is preferable when possible.

Target.[h,cpp]
  Have EvaluateExpression now accept the new enum.

ClangExpressionDeclMap.[cpp,h]
  Add support for the IR interpreter and also make
  the ClangExpressionDeclMap more robust in the 
  absence of a process.

ClangFunction.[cpp,h]
  Add support for the new enum.

IRInterpreter.[cpp,h]
  New implementation.

ClangUserExpression.[cpp,h]
  Add support for the new enum, and for running 
  expressions in the absence of a process.

ClangExpression.h
  Remove references to the old DWARF-based method
  of evaluating expressions, because it has been
  superseded for now.

ClangUtilityFunction.[cpp,h]
  Add support for the new enum.

ClangExpressionParser.[cpp,h]
  Add support for the new enum, remove references
  to DWARF, and add support for checking whether
  the expression could be evaluated statically.

IRForTarget.[h,cpp]
  Add support for the new enum, and add utility
  functions to support the interpreter.

IRToDWARF.cpp
  Removed

CommandObjectExpression.cpp
  Remove references to the obsolete -i option.

Process.cpp 
  Modify calls to ClangUserExpression::Evaluate
  to pass the correct enum (for dlopen/dlclose)

SBValue.cpp
  Add support for the new enum.

SBFrame.cpp
  Add support for he new enum.

BreakpointOptions.cpp
  Add support for the new enum.

llvm-svn: 139772
2011-09-15 02:13:07 +00:00
Johnny Chen 0c40637012 Add logging to Target::CreateWatchpointLocation() and fix some bug of using the wrong variable.
Plus simplify WatchpointLocation::Dump() output.

llvm-svn: 139724
2011-09-14 20:23:45 +00:00
Johnny Chen 3c53258964 Watchpoint WIP:
o WatchpointLocationList:
  Add a GetListMutex() method.
o WatchpointLocation:
  Fix Dump() method where there was an extra % in the format string.
o Target.cpp:
  Add implementation to CreateWatchpointLocation() to create and enable a watchpoint.

o DNBArchImplX86_64.cpp:
  Fix bugs in SetWatchpoint()/ClearWatchpoint() where '==' was used, instead of '=',
  to assign/reset the data break address to a debug register.

  Also fix bugs where a by reference debug_state should have been used, not by value.

llvm-svn: 139666
2011-09-13 23:29:31 +00:00
Johnny Chen 02ae341043 Add trivial implementation for GetDescription().
llvm-svn: 139568
2011-09-13 01:13:20 +00:00
Johnny Chen 887062aeb3 Watchpoint WIP:
o Rename from OptionGroupWatchpoint::WatchMode to OptionGroupWatchpoint::WatchType,
  and CommandArgumentType::eArgTypeWatchMode to CommandArgumentType::eArgTypeWatchType.
  Update the sources to reflect the change.

o Add a CreateWatchpointLocation() method to Target class, which is currently not implmeneted
  (returns an empty WatchpointLocationSP object).  Add logic to CommandObjectFrame::Execute()
  to exercise the added API for creating a watchpoint location.

llvm-svn: 139560
2011-09-12 23:38:44 +00:00
Johnny Chen 11309a39ea Fill out implementation of Enable/DisableWatchpoint() for ProcessGDBRemote class (Not Tested Yet).
Also update the signature of WatchpointLocation::SetEnable() to take a bool as input arg.

llvm-svn: 139198
2011-09-06 22:38:36 +00:00
Johnny Chen 1d6bad0b47 Add a data type WatchpointLocationList to the repository. A Target contains an instance of watchpoint location list.
Also add a typefed for WatchpointLocationSP to lldb-forward-rtti.h.

llvm-svn: 139166
2011-09-06 20:05:25 +00:00
Johnny Chen 8ed0ef9bae Change the signature of WatchpointLocation ctor so that the second param becomes
'size_t size', instead of 'lldb::tid_t tid'.  Pass size to the StoppointLocation
ctor as well.

llvm-svn: 139131
2011-09-06 02:52:28 +00:00
Greg Clayton 9e315589e9 Added alpha .debug_names and .debug_types support in the DWARF parser.
llvm-svn: 138996
2011-09-02 04:03:59 +00:00
Jim Ingham 16e0c68627 Make ValueObject::SetValueFromCString work correctly.
Also change the SourceInitFile to look for .lldb-<APPNAME> and source that
preferentially if it exists.
Also made the breakpoint site report its address as well as its breakpoint number
when it gets hit and can't find any the associated locations (usually because the
breakpoint got disabled or deleted programmatically between the time it was hit
and reported.)
Changed ThreadPlanCallFunction to initialize the ivar m_func in the initializers of the
constructor, rather than waiting to initialize till later on in the function.
Fixed a bug where if you make an SBError and the ask it Success, it returns false.
Fixed ValueObject::ResolveValue so that it resolves a temporary value, rather than
overwriting the one in the value object.

llvm-svn: 137536
2011-08-12 23:34:31 +00:00
Johnny Chen 0861be0c30 Silence the static analyzer.
llvm-svn: 137360
2011-08-11 21:43:13 +00:00
Johnny Chen cbbd9bea53 To silence the static analyzer.
llvm-svn: 137355
2011-08-11 21:24:08 +00:00
Jim Ingham 4b53618247 Move the handling of breakpoint conditions from the Private event loop to the StopInfoBreakpoint::DoActions, which happens as the
event is removed.  Also use the return value of asynchronous breakpoint callbacks, they get checked before, and override the 
breakpoint conditions.

Added ProcessModInfo class, to unify "stop_id generation" and "memory modification generation", and use where needed.

llvm-svn: 137102
2011-08-09 02:12:22 +00:00
Greg Clayton d16e1e596a Added the ability to _not_ skip the prologue when settings breakpoints
by name by adding an extra parameter to the lldb_private::Target breakpoint 
setting functions.

Added a function in the DWARF symbol file plug-in that can dump errors
and prints out which DWARF file the error is happening in so we can track
down what used to be assertions easily.

Fixed the MacOSX kernel plug-in to properly read the kext images and set
the kext breakpoint to watch for kexts as they are loaded.

llvm-svn: 134990
2011-07-12 17:06:17 +00:00
Jim Ingham 20c771998b Remove a few more places where we were iterating linearly over the Breakpoint Site's rather than
looking up what we needed by address, which is much faster.

llvm-svn: 134090
2011-06-29 19:42:28 +00:00
Johnny Chen 96fda9ba1e Revert r133358 which forgoes printing of breakpoint command when doing a breakpoint list where the description
level is not eDescriptionLevelBrief.  It broke test/TestAliases.py.  Besides, to have a brief breakpoint list,
you can do "breakpoint list -b".

llvm-svn: 133455
2011-06-20 18:59:49 +00:00
Greg Clayton 036ff1162f Don't print the baton when a breakpoint has a callback since it is pretty
useless to show.

llvm-svn: 133358
2011-06-18 20:12:02 +00:00
Jim Ingham 691bcc2a62 Made GetConditionText const everywhere. Made it return NULL when there's no condition
like the doc's say it should.  Make sure we have a condition before we set up a test whether
we have one, so we only present a "could not parse condition" error if we actually have a condition.

llvm-svn: 133088
2011-06-15 21:16:00 +00:00
Jim Ingham 5b52f0c785 Added Debugger::GetAsync{Output/Error}Stream, and use it to print parse errors when we go to run a breakpoint condition.
llvm-svn: 132517
2011-06-02 23:58:26 +00:00
Greg Clayton f3ef3d2af9 Added new lldb_private::Process memory read/write functions to stop a bunch
of duplicated code from appearing all over LLDB:

lldb::addr_t
Process::ReadPointerFromMemory (lldb::addr_t vm_addr, Error &error);

bool
Process::WritePointerToMemory (lldb::addr_t vm_addr, lldb::addr_t ptr_value, Error &error);

size_t
Process::ReadScalarIntegerFromMemory (lldb::addr_t addr, uint32_t byte_size, bool is_signed, Scalar &scalar, Error &error);

size_t
Process::WriteScalarToMemory (lldb::addr_t vm_addr, const Scalar &scalar, uint32_t size, Error &error);

in lldb_private::Process the following functions were renamed:

From:
uint64_t
Process::ReadUnsignedInteger (lldb::addr_t load_addr, 
                              size_t byte_size,
                              Error &error);

To:
uint64_t
Process::ReadUnsignedIntegerFromMemory (lldb::addr_t load_addr, 
                                        size_t byte_size,
                                        uint64_t fail_value, 
                                        Error &error);

Cleaned up a lot of code that was manually doing what the above functions do
to use the functions listed above.

Added the ability to get a scalar value as a buffer that can be written down
to a process (byte swapping the Scalar value if needed):

uint32_t 
Scalar::GetAsMemoryData (void *dst,
                        uint32_t dst_len, 
                        lldb::ByteOrder dst_byte_order,
                        Error &error) const;

The "dst_len" can be smaller that the size of the scalar and the least 
significant bytes will be written. "dst_len" can also be larger and the
most significant bytes will be padded with zeroes. 

Centralized the code that adds or removes address bits for callable and opcode
addresses into lldb_private::Target:

lldb::addr_t
Target::GetCallableLoadAddress (lldb::addr_t load_addr, AddressClass addr_class) const;

lldb::addr_t
Target::GetOpcodeLoadAddress (lldb::addr_t load_addr, AddressClass addr_class) const;

All necessary lldb_private::Address functions now use the target versions so
changes should only need to happen in one place if anything needs updating.

Fixed up a lot of places that were calling :

addr_t
Address::GetLoadAddress(Target*);

to call the Address::GetCallableLoadAddress() or Address::GetOpcodeLoadAddress()
as needed. There were many places in the breakpoint code where things could
go wrong for ARM if these weren't used.

llvm-svn: 131878
2011-05-22 22:46:53 +00:00
Greg Clayton 92bb12ca3e Moved a lot of simple functions from StoppointLocation.cpp to be inlined in
StoppointLocation.h.

Added a new lldb_private::Address function:

addr_t
Address::GetOpcodeLoadAddress (Target *target) const;

This will strip any special bits from an address to make sure it is suitable
for use in addressing an opcode. Often ARM addresses have an extra bit zero 
that can be set to indicate ARM vs Thumb addresses (gotten from return address
registers, or symbol addresses that may be marked up specially). We need to 
strip these bits off prior to setting breakpoints, so we can centralized the
place to do this inside the Address class.

llvm-svn: 131658
2011-05-19 18:17:41 +00:00
Jim Ingham a16b5be727 Breakpoint::Description with eDescriptionLevelBrief should just print the number of locations, printing the list of locations is pointless.
llvm-svn: 131333
2011-05-14 01:11:02 +00:00
Greg Clayton 385aa28cf6 Did some work on the "register read" command to only show the first register
set by default when dumping registers. If you want to see all of the register
sets you can use the "--all" option:

(lldb) register read --all

If you want to just see some register sets, you can currently specify them
by index:

(lldb) register read --set 0 --set 2

We need to get shorter register set names soon so we can specify the register
sets by name without having to type too much. I will make this change soon.

You can also have any integer encoded registers resolve the address values
back to any code or data from the object files using the "--lookup" option.
Below is sample output when stopped in the libc function "puts" with some
const strings in registers:

Process 8973 stopped
* thread #1: tid = 0x2c03, 0x00007fff828fa30f libSystem.B.dylib`puts + 1, stop reason = instruction step into
  frame #0: 0x00007fff828fa30f libSystem.B.dylib`puts + 1
(lldb) register read --lookup 
General Purpose Registers:
  rax          = 0x0000000100000e98  "----------------------------------------------------------------------"
  rbx          = 0x0000000000000000
  rcx          = 0x0000000000000001  
  rdx          = 0x0000000000000000
  rdi          = 0x0000000100000e98  "----------------------------------------------------------------------"
  rsi          = 0x0000000100800000
  rbp          = 0x00007fff5fbff710
  rsp          = 0x00007fff5fbff280
  r8           = 0x0000000000000040  
  r9           = 0x0000000000000000
  r10          = 0x0000000000000000
  r11          = 0x0000000000000246  
  r12          = 0x0000000000000000
  r13          = 0x0000000000000000
  r14          = 0x0000000000000000
  r15          = 0x0000000000000000
  rip          = 0x00007fff828fa30f  libSystem.B.dylib`puts + 1
  rflags       = 0x0000000000000246  
  cs           = 0x0000000000000027  
  fs           = 0x0000000000000000
  gs           = 0x0000000000000000

As we can see, we see two constant strings and the PC (register "rip") is 
showing the code it resolves to.

I fixed the register "--format" option to work as expected.

Added a setting to disable skipping the function prologue when setting 
breakpoints as a target settings variable:

(lldb) settings set target.skip-prologue false

Updated the user settings controller boolean value handler funciton to be able
to take the default value so it can correctly respond to the eVarSetOperationClear
operation.

Did some usability work on the OptionValue classes.

Fixed the "image lookup" command to correctly respond to the "--verbose" 
option and display the detailed symbol context information when looking up
line table entries and functions by name. This previously was only working
for address lookups.

llvm-svn: 129977
2011-04-22 03:55:06 +00:00
Greg Clayton ded470d31a Added more platform support. There are now some new commands:
platform status -- gets status information for the selected platform
platform create <platform-name> -- creates a new instance of a remote platform
platform list -- list all available platforms
platform select -- select a platform instance as the current platform (not working yet)

When using "platform create" it will create a remote platform and make it the
selected platform. For instances for iPhone OS debugging on Mac OS X one can 
do:

(lldb) platform create remote-ios --sdk-version=4.0
Remote platform: iOS platform
SDK version: 4.0
SDK path: "/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/DeviceSupport/4.0"
Not connected to a remote device.
(lldb) file ~/Documents/a.out
Current executable set to '~/Documents/a.out' (armv6).
(lldb) image list
[  0] /Volumes/work/gclayton/Documents/devb/attach/a.out
[  1] /Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/DeviceSupport/4.0/Symbols/usr/lib/dyld
[  2] /Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/DeviceSupport/4.0/Symbols/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib


Note that this is all happening prior to running _or_ connecting to a remote
platform. Once connected to a remote platform the OS version might change which
means we will need to update our dependecies. Also once we run, we will need
to match up the actualy binaries with the actualy UUID's to files in the
SDK, or download and cache them locally.

This is just the start of the remote platforms, but this modification is the
first iteration in getting the platforms really doing something.

llvm-svn: 127934
2011-03-19 01:12:21 +00:00
Greg Clayton c0d3446516 Fixed the BreakpointLocationList to be able to do O(1) lookups on breakpoint
locations by ID. It used to be, worst case, O(N).

llvm-svn: 124914
2011-02-05 00:38:04 +00:00
Caroline Tice 2bf67986ef Fix breakpoint id test to work with clang as well as gcc; added a few
more test cases

Fixed minor bug in the breakpoint id range translation code.

llvm-svn: 124729
2011-02-02 17:48:16 +00:00
Greg Clayton 931180e644 Changed the SymbolFile::FindFunction() function calls to only return
lldb_private::Function objects. Previously the SymbolFileSymtab subclass
would return lldb_private::Symbol objects when it was asked to find functions.

The Module::FindFunctions (...) now take a boolean "bool include_symbols" so
that the module can track down functions and symbols, yet functions are found
by the SymbolFile plug-ins (through the SymbolVendor class), and symbols are
gotten through the ObjectFile plug-ins.

Fixed and issue where the DWARF parser might run into incomplete class member
function defintions which would make clang mad when we tried to make certain
member functions with invalid number of parameters (such as an operator=
operator that had no parameters). Now we just avoid and don't complete these
incomplete functions.

llvm-svn: 124359
2011-01-27 06:44:37 +00:00
Jim Ingham d14777a2f2 Add missing {} so we don't print the Baton address for the brief breakpoint listing.
llvm-svn: 124008
2011-01-22 00:28:04 +00:00
Sean Callanan 92adcac9ec Implemented a major overhaul of the way variables are handled
by LLDB.  Instead of being materialized into the input structure
passed to the expression, variables are left in place and pointers
to them are materialzied into the structure.  Variables not resident
in memory (notably, registers) get temporary memory regions allocated
for them.

Persistent variables are the most complex part of this, because they
are made in various ways and there are different expectations about
their lifetime.  Persistent variables now have flags indicating their
status and what the expectations for longevity are.  They can be
marked as residing in target memory permanently -- this is the
default for result variables from expressions entered on the command
line and for explicitly declared persistent variables (but more on
that below).  Other result variables have their memory freed.

Some major improvements resulting from this include being able to
properly take the address of variables, better and cleaner support
for functions that return references, and cleaner C++ support in
general.  One problem that remains is the problem of explicitly
declared persistent variables; I have not yet implemented the code
that makes references to them into indirect references, so currently
materialization and dematerialization of these variables is broken.

llvm-svn: 123371
2011-01-13 08:53:35 +00:00
Greg Clayton 7d07a45fff Fixed an issue where the macosx dynamic loader, on the first shared library loaded notification, wasn't properly removing shared libraries from the target that didn't get loaded. This usually happens when a different shared library is loaded in place of another due to DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH or DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH environment variables. We now properly remove any images that didn't make it into the executable.
llvm-svn: 121641
2010-12-12 21:03:32 +00:00
Greg Clayton a4d7830017 When shared libraries are unloaded, they are now removed from the target
ModuleList so they don't show up in the images. Breakpoint locations that are
in shared libraries that get unloaded will persist though so that if you
have plug-ins that load/unload and you have a breakpoint set on functions
in the plug-ins, the hit counts will persist between loads/unloads.

llvm-svn: 121069
2010-12-06 23:51:26 +00:00
Sean Callanan f7c3e27f62 Added support for indicating to the expression parser
that the result of an expression should be coerced to
a specific type.  Also made breakpoint conditions pass
in the bool type for this type.

The expression parser ignores this indication for now.

llvm-svn: 119779
2010-11-19 02:52:21 +00:00
Greg Clayton 4e78f60660 Added the ability to get more information on the SBThread's stop reason
by being able to get the data count and data. Each thread stop reason
has one or more data words that can help describe the stop. To do this
I added:

    size_t
	SBThread::GetStopReasonDataCount();

	uint64_t
	SBThread::GetStopReasonDataAtIndex(uint32_t idx);

llvm-svn: 119720
2010-11-18 18:52:36 +00:00
Greg Clayton d7e054694e Fixed a crasher (an assert was firing in the DWARF parser) when setting
breakpoints on inlined functions by name. This involved fixing the DWARF parser
to correctly back up and parse the concrete function when we find inlined
functions by name, then grabbing any appropriate inlined blocks and returning
symbol contexts with the block filled in. After this was fixed, the breakpoint
by name resolver needed to correctly deal with symbol contexts that had the
inlined block filled in in the symbol contexts.

llvm-svn: 119017
2010-11-14 00:22:48 +00:00
Greg Clayton 2d4edfbc6a Modified all logging calls to hand out shared pointers to make sure we
don't crash if we disable logging when some code already has a copy of the
logger. Prior to this fix, logs were handed out as pointers and if they were
held onto while a log got disabled, then it could cause a crash. Now all logs
are handed out as shared pointers so this problem shouldn't happen anymore.
We are also using our new shared pointers that put the shared pointer count
and the object into the same allocation for a tad better performance.

llvm-svn: 118319
2010-11-06 01:53:30 +00:00
Caroline Tice 20ad3c40f4 Add the ability to disable individual log categories, rather
than just the entire log channel.

Add checks, where appropriate, to make sure a log channel/category has 
not been disabled before attempting to write to it.

llvm-svn: 117715
2010-10-29 21:48:37 +00:00
Sean Callanan 322f529b37 Added a user-settable variable, 'target.expr-prefix',
which holds the name of a file whose contents are
prefixed to each expression.  For example, if the file
~/lldb.prefix.header contains:

typedef unsigned short my_type;

then you can do this:

(lldb) settings set target.expr-prefix '~/lldb.prefix.header'
(lldb) expr sizeof(my_type)
(unsigned long) $0 = 2

When the variable is changed, the corresponding file
is loaded and its contents are fetched into a string
that is stored along with the target.  This string
is then passed to each expression and inserted into
it during parsing, like this:

typedef unsigned short my_type;
                             
void                           
$__lldb_expr(void *$__lldb_arg)          
{                              
    sizeof(my_type);                        
}

llvm-svn: 117627
2010-10-29 00:29:03 +00:00
Johnny Chen b7234e4014 Check in an initial implementation of the "breakpoint clear" command, whose purpose is clear
the breakpoint associated with the (filename, line_number) combo when an arrow is pointing to
a source position using Emacs Grand Unified Debugger library to interact with lldb.

The current implmentation is insufficient in that it only asks the breakpoint whether it is
associated with a breakpoint resolver with FileLine type and whether it matches the (filename, line_number)
combo.  There are other breakpoint resolver types whose breakpoint locations can potentially
match the (filename, line_number) combo.

The BreakpointResolver, BreakpointResolverName, BreakpointResolverAddress, and BreakpointResolverFileLine
classes have extra static classof methods to support LLVM style type inquiry through isa, cast, and dyn_cast.

The Breakpoint class has an API method bool GetMatchingFileLine(...) which is invoked from CommandObjectBreak.cpp
to implement the "breakpoint clear" command.

llvm-svn: 117562
2010-10-28 17:27:46 +00:00
Jim Ingham 517b3b21ca Replace unnecessary dynamic_cast with static_cast.
llvm-svn: 117503
2010-10-27 22:58:34 +00:00
Caroline Tice 6dfb484139 Remove inappropriate if-clause in regex name resolution that was
causing modules that haven't already been parsed from being searched.

llvm-svn: 117383
2010-10-26 18:33:57 +00:00
Jim Ingham d4ce0a1597 Don't re-insert disabled breakpoint locations.
llvm-svn: 116908
2010-10-20 03:36:33 +00:00
Jim Ingham 36f3b369d2 Added support for breakpoint conditions. I also had to separate the "run the expression" part of ClangFunction::Execute from the "Gather the expression result" so that in the case of the Breakpoint condition I can move the condition evaluation into the normal thread plan processing.
Also added support for remembering the "last set breakpoint" so that "break modify" will act on the last set breakpoint.

llvm-svn: 116542
2010-10-14 23:45:03 +00:00
Caroline Tice 4ab31c98e6 Fix some memory leaks.
Add call to lldb.SBDebugger.Initialize() to lldb.py, so it automatically gets called when
the lldb Python module gets loaded.

llvm-svn: 116345
2010-10-12 21:57:09 +00:00
Greg Clayton e02b850483 Modified the "breakpoint set --name NAME" to be the auto breakpoint set
function. It will inspect NAME and do the following:
- if the name contains '(' or starts with "-[" or "+[" then a full name search
  will happen to match full function names with args (C++ demangled names) or
  full objective C method prototypes.
- if the name contains "::" and no '(', then it is assumed to be a qualified
  function name that is in a namespace or class. For "foo::bar::baz" we will
  search for any functions with the basename or method name of "baz", then
  filter the results to only those that contain "foo::bar::baz". This allows
  setting breakpoint on C++ functions and methods without having to fully
  qualify all of the types that would appear in C++ mangled names.
- if the name contains ":" (not "::"), then NAME is assumed to be an ObjC
  selector.
_ otherwise, we assume just a plain function basename.

Now that "--name" is our "auto" mode, I introduced the new "--basename" option
("breakpoint set --basename NAME") to allow for function names that aren't 
methods or selectors, just basenames. This can also be used to ignore C++
namespaces and class hierarchies for class methods.

Fixed clang enumeration promotion types to be correct.

llvm-svn: 116293
2010-10-12 04:29:14 +00:00
Johnny Chen eb1db1c547 Verify that we have a valid breakpoint ID before proceeding with retrieving its
number of locations.  This fixed a crasher.

llvm-svn: 115092
2010-09-29 21:57:51 +00:00
Caroline Tice 9068d794fd Fix breakpoint id range testing to disallow ranges that specify breakpoint locations from
crossing major breakpoint boundaries (must be within a single breakpoint if specifying locations).

Add .* as a means of specifying all the breakpoint locations under a major breakpoint, e.g. "3.*"
means "all the breakpoint locations of breakpoint 3".

Fix error message to make more sense, if user attempts to specify a breakpoint command when there
isn't a target yet.

llvm-svn: 115077
2010-09-29 19:42:33 +00:00
Greg Clayton f5e56de080 Moved the section load list up into the target so we can use the target
to symbolicate things without the need for a valid process subclass.

llvm-svn: 113895
2010-09-14 23:36:40 +00:00
Greg Clayton 2cad65a595 Fixed the StackFrame to correctly resolve the StackID's SymbolContextScope.
Added extra logging for stepping.

Fixed an issue where cached stack frame data could be lost between runs when
the thread plans read a stack frame.

llvm-svn: 112973
2010-09-03 17:10:42 +00:00
Greg Clayton 6dadd508e7 Added a new bool parameter to many of the DumpStopContext() methods that
might dump file paths that allows the dumping of full paths or just the
basenames. Switched the stack frame dumping code to use just the basenames for
the files instead of the full path.

Modified the StackID class to no rely on needing the start PC for the current
function/symbol since we can use the SymbolContextScope to uniquely identify
that, unless there is no symbol context scope. In that case we can rely upon
the current PC value. This saves the StackID from having to calculate the 
start PC when the StackFrame::GetStackID() accessor is called.

Also improved the StackID less than operator to correctly handle inlined stack
frames in the same stack.

llvm-svn: 112867
2010-09-02 21:44:10 +00:00
Greg Clayton 1b72fcb7d1 Added support for inlined stack frames being represented as real stack frames
which is now on by default. Frames are gotten from the unwinder as concrete
frames, then if inline frames are to be shown, extra information to track
and reconstruct these frames is cached with each Thread and exanded as needed.

I added an inline height as part of the lldb_private::StackID class, the class
that helps us uniquely identify stack frames. This allows for two frames to
shared the same call frame address, yet differ only in inline height.

Fixed setting breakpoint by address to not require addresses to resolve.

A quick example:

% cat main.cpp

% ./build/Debug/lldb test/stl/a.out 
Current executable set to 'test/stl/a.out' (x86_64).
(lldb) breakpoint set --address 0x0000000100000d31
Breakpoint created: 1: address = 0x0000000100000d31, locations = 1
(lldb) r
Launching 'a.out'  (x86_64)
(lldb) Process 38031 Stopped
* thread #1: tid = 0x2e03, pc = 0x0000000100000d31, where = a.out`main [inlined] std::string::_M_data() const at /usr/include/c++/4.2.1/bits/basic_string.h:280, stop reason = breakpoint 1.1, queue = com.apple.main-thread
 277   	
 278   	      _CharT*
 279   	      _M_data() const
 280 ->	      { return  _M_dataplus._M_p; }
 281   	
 282   	      _CharT*
 283   	      _M_data(_CharT* __p)
(lldb) bt
thread #1: tid = 0x2e03, stop reason = breakpoint 1.1, queue = com.apple.main-thread
  frame #0: pc = 0x0000000100000d31, where = a.out`main [inlined] std::string::_M_data() const at /usr/include/c++/4.2.1/bits/basic_string.h:280
  frame #1: pc = 0x0000000100000d31, where = a.out`main [inlined] std::string::_M_rep() const at /usr/include/c++/4.2.1/bits/basic_string.h:288
  frame #2: pc = 0x0000000100000d31, where = a.out`main [inlined] std::string::size() const at /usr/include/c++/4.2.1/bits/basic_string.h:606
  frame #3: pc = 0x0000000100000d31, where = a.out`main [inlined] operator<< <char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > at /usr/include/c++/4.2.1/bits/basic_string.h:2414
  frame #4: pc = 0x0000000100000d31, where = a.out`main + 33 at /Volumes/work/gclayton/Documents/src/lldb/test/stl/main.cpp:14
  frame #5: pc = 0x0000000100000d08, where = a.out`start + 52

Each inline frame contains only the variables that they contain and each inlined
stack frame is treated as a single entity.

llvm-svn: 111877
2010-08-24 00:45:41 +00:00
Greg Clayton f4b47e1579 Abtracted the old "lldb_private::Thread::StopInfo" into an abtract class.
This will allow debugger plug-ins to make any instance of "lldb_private::StopInfo"
that can completely describe any stop reason. It also provides a framework for
doing intelligent things with the stop info at important times in the lifetime
of the inferior. 

Examples include the signal stop info in StopInfoUnixSignal. It will check with
the process to see that the current action is for the signal. These actions
include wether to stop for the signal, wether the notify that the signal was
hit, and wether to pass the signal along to the inferior process. The 
StopInfoUnixSignal class overrides the "ShouldStop()" method of StopInfo and
this allows the stop info to determine if it should stop at the signal or 
continue the process. 


StopInfo subclasses must override the following functions:

    virtual lldb::StopReason
    GetStopReason () const = 0;

    virtual const char *
    GetDescription () = 0;


StopInfo subclasses can override the following functions:


    // If the subclass returns "false", the inferior will resume. The default
    // version of this function returns "true" which means the default stop
    // info will stop the process. The breakpoint subclass will check if
    // the breakpoint wants us to stop by calling any installed callback on
    // the breakpoint, and also checking if the breakpoint is for the current
    // thread. Signals will check if they should stop based off of the 
    // UnixSignal settings in the process.
    virtual bool
    ShouldStop (Event *event_ptr);

    // Sublasses can state if they want to notify the debugger when "ShouldStop"
    // returns false. This would be handy for breakpoints where you want to
    // log information and continue and is also used by the signal stop info
    // to notify that a signal was received (after it checks with the process
    // signal settings).
    virtual bool
    ShouldNotify (Event *event_ptr)
    {
        return false;
    }

    // Allow subclasses to do something intelligent right before we resume.
    // The signal class will figure out if the signal should be propagated
    // to the inferior process and pass that along to the debugger plug-ins.
    virtual void
    WillResume (lldb::StateType resume_state)
    {
        // By default, don't do anything
    }


The support the Mach exceptions was moved into the lldb/source/Plugins/Process/Utility
folder and now doesn't polute the lldb_private::Thread class with platform
specific code.

llvm-svn: 110184
2010-08-04 01:40:35 +00:00
Greg Clayton 9fed0d85b2 Added needed breakpoint functionality to the public API that includes:
SBTarget:
    - get breakpoint count
    - get breakpoint at index
  SBBreakpoint:
    - Extract data from breakpoint events

llvm-svn: 109289
2010-07-23 23:33:17 +00:00
Stephen Wilson 50bd94f961 Have Process::CreateBreakpointSite return a break_id_t instead of a user_id_t.
Also, update BreakpointLocation::ResolveBreakpointSite to check for invalid
breakpoint ID's using the proper magic constant.

llvm-svn: 108598
2010-07-17 00:56:13 +00:00
Greg Clayton c982c768d2 Merged Eli Friedman's linux build changes where he added Makefile files that
enabled LLVM make style building and made this compile LLDB on Mac OS X. We
can now iterate on this to make the build work on both linux and macosx.

llvm-svn: 108009
2010-07-09 20:39:50 +00:00
Greg Clayton 0c5cd90d63 Added function name types to allow us to set breakpoints by name more
intelligently. The four name types we currently have are:

eFunctionNameTypeFull       = (1 << 1), // The function name.
                                        // For C this is the same as just the name of the function
                                        // For C++ this is the demangled version of the mangled name.
                                        // For ObjC this is the full function signature with the + or
                                        // - and the square brackets and the class and selector
eFunctionNameTypeBase       = (1 << 2), // The function name only, no namespaces or arguments and no class 
                                        // methods or selectors will be searched.
eFunctionNameTypeMethod     = (1 << 3), // Find function by method name (C++) with no namespace or arguments
eFunctionNameTypeSelector   = (1 << 4)  // Find function by selector name (ObjC) names


this allows much more flexibility when setting breakoints:

(lldb) breakpoint set --name main --basename
(lldb) breakpoint set --name main --fullname
(lldb) breakpoint set --name main --method
(lldb) breakpoint set --name main --selector

The default:

(lldb) breakpoint set --name main

will inspect the name "main" and look for any parens, or if the name starts
with "-[" or "+[" and if any are found then a full name search will happen.
Else a basename search will be the default.

Fixed some command option structures so not all options are required when they
shouldn't be.

Cleaned up the breakpoint output summary.

Made the "image lookup --address <addr>" output much more verbose so it shows
all the important symbol context results. Added a GetDescription method to 
many of the SymbolContext objects for the more verbose output.

llvm-svn: 107075
2010-06-28 21:30:43 +00:00
Greg Clayton 6611103cfe Very large changes that were needed in order to allow multiple connections
to the debugger from GUI windows. Previously there was one global debugger
instance that could be accessed that had its own command interpreter and
current state (current target/process/thread/frame). When a GUI debugger
was attached, if it opened more than one window that each had a console
window, there were issues where the last one to setup the global debugger
object won and got control of the debugger.

To avoid this we now create instances of the lldb_private::Debugger that each 
has its own state:
- target list for targets the debugger instance owns
- current process/thread/frame
- its own command interpreter
- its own input, output and error file handles to avoid conflicts
- its own input reader stack

So now clients should call:

    SBDebugger::Initialize(); // (static function)

    SBDebugger debugger (SBDebugger::Create());
    // Use which ever file handles you wish
    debugger.SetErrorFileHandle (stderr, false);
    debugger.SetOutputFileHandle (stdout, false);
    debugger.SetInputFileHandle (stdin, true);

    // main loop
    
    SBDebugger::Terminate(); // (static function)
    
SBDebugger::Initialize() and SBDebugger::Terminate() are ref counted to
ensure nothing gets destroyed too early when multiple clients might be
attached.

Cleaned up the command interpreter and the CommandObject and all subclasses
to take more appropriate arguments.

llvm-svn: 106615
2010-06-23 01:19:29 +00:00
Jim Ingham 05407f6b25 Make an explicit GetThreadSpecNoCreate accessor so you don't have to get the const-ness right to ensure you are not making a copy of the owning breakpoint's ThreadSpec in a breakpoint location. Also change the name from NoCopy to NoCreate since that's clearer.
llvm-svn: 106578
2010-06-22 21:12:54 +00:00
Jim Ingham 0136309f5a Change the Breakpoint & BreakpointLocation GetDescription methods so they call the BreakpointOptions::GetDescription rather
than picking bits out of the breakpoint options.  Added BreakpointOptions::GetDescription to do this job.  Some more mucking
around to keep the breakpoint listing from getting too verbose.

llvm-svn: 106262
2010-06-18 01:00:58 +00:00
Jim Ingham 1b54c88cc4 Add a "thread specification" class that specifies thread specific breakpoints by name, index, queue or TID.
Push this through all the breakpoint management code.  Allow this to be set when the breakpoint is created.
Fix the Process classes so that a breakpoint hit that is not for a particular thread is not reported as a 
breakpoint hit event for that thread.
Added a "breakpoint configure" command to allow you to reset any of the thread 
specific options (or the ignore count.)

llvm-svn: 106078
2010-06-16 02:00:15 +00:00
Jim Ingham 40af72e106 Move Args.{cpp,h} and Options.{cpp,h} to Interpreter where they really belong.
llvm-svn: 106034
2010-06-15 19:49:27 +00:00