Summary:
This does not fix any outstanding issue that I know of, but there is no reason these files should
_not_ have CloseOnExec.
Reviewers: clayborg
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7694
llvm-svn: 229506
Summary:
Currently we have some settings which treat "\ " on settings set commands specially. E.g., it is
a valid way of specifying an argument of " " to a target. However, this fails if "\ " is the last
argument as CommandObjectSettingsSet strips trailing whitespace. This resulted in a surprising
argument of "\" to the target.
This patch disables the training whitespace removal at a global
level. Instead, for each argument type we locally determine whether whitespace stripping makes
sense. Currently, I strip whitespace for all simple object type except of regex and
format-string, with the rationale that these two object types do their own complex parsing and we
want to interfere with them as least as possible. Specifically, stripping the whitespace of a
regex "\ " will result in a (surprising?) error "trailing backslash". Furthermore, the default
value of dissasembly-format setting already contains a trailing space and there is no way for the
user to type this in manually if we strip whitespace.
Reviewers: clayborg, zturner
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7592
llvm-svn: 229382
Currently it is uses the same code used on linux. Will be replaced with
android specific code if needed.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7613
llvm-svn: 229371
Summary:
Using spawnSubprocess instead of forkSubprocess, so that the subprocess
spawns on the target and not the host.
Requires http://reviews.llvm.org/D7660 for cleanup.
Test Plan: TestRegisters.py passing.
Reviewers: ovyalov, vharron, clayborg
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7661
llvm-svn: 229357
Summary:
os.remove might throw an exception (of type OSError), if given file
doesn't exist. Catch the exception, and ignore it //iff// errno is
ENOENT. Rethrow the exception, if errno is not ENOENT.
Reviewers: emaste
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6362
llvm-svn: 229334
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
Fixed test case to copy redirected stdout/stderr files from remote
target to host
llgs wasn't bothering to put the pty master file handle in the right
place if stdout/stderr were redirected to a file. It is still needed
for stdin.
Corrected some log message text
llvm-svn: 229141
Summary:
* Add IsHexadecimalNumber method to CMIUtilString (MI)
* Add number format (dec,hex,auto) to CMICmdArgValNumber (MI)
* Fix -data-read-memory-bytes to pass address in hex format (MI)
* Fix output begin/end/offset fields format in -data-read-memory-bytes
* Fix CMICmdArgValNumber::ExtractNumber to extract 64bit value
* + tests
All tests passed on OS X
Reviewers: abidh, zturner, clayborg
Reviewed By: clayborg
Subscribers: lldb-commits, zturner, clayborg, abidh
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7610
llvm-svn: 229132
It fixes the following example:
```
$ bin/lldb-mi --interpreter
(gdb)
-not-found
^error,msg="Driver. Received command '-not-found'. It was not handled. Command 'not-found' not in Command Factory"
-not-found
^error,msg="Driver. Received command '-not-found'. It was not handled. Command 'not-found' not in Command Factory"
```
After the fix it looks like:
```
$ bin/lldb-mi --interpreter
-not-found
^error,msg="Driver. Received command '-not-found'. It was not handled. Command 'not-found' not in Command Factory"
(gdb)
-not-dounf
^error,msg="Driver. Received command '-not-dounf'. It was not handled. Command 'not-dounf' not in Command Factory"
(gdb)
```
llvm-svn: 229131
Summary:
This patch adds -exec-arguments command for lldb-mi. -exec-arguments command allows to specify arguments for executable file in MI mode. Also it contains tests for that command.
Btw, new added files was formatted by clang-format.
Reviewers: abidh, zturner, clayborg
Reviewed By: clayborg
Subscribers: zturner, emaste, clayborg, jingham, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6965
llvm-svn: 229110
GetVariableInfo () collected the values of the variable in a list. But it also
tried to generate the name/value pairs for children. This caused generation of
a wrong value string for may items. This function has been fixed to put value in
the list only.
The handling of --print-value related option has been moved to caller.
GetVariableInfo2 and MIResponseFormVariableInfo3 have been removed. They were
almost the duplicate of functions of similar names. I dont see any difference in
the output of -stack-list-locals and -stack-list-arguments. So these functions
just seemed unnecessary.
Char variable was being printed as a string which caused garbage output. This has
been fixed.
Some misc. cleanup.
Test cases have been added that check -stack-list-locals for struct, array and
pointers. Modified other tests which depended on hard coded line numbers.
Reviewed in http://reviews.llvm.org/D7589
llvm-svn: 229102
signed and unsigned types in comparisons.
For the text offset, use the addr_t type that is used elsewhere to get
these kinds of offsets, and which it is being compared against. This
seems to make things more consistent.
For the other, the numbers are clearly small and uninteresting, so just
cast them to the most boring 'int' type.
llvm-svn: 229085
'-Winconsistent-missing-override' warning. I suggest folks use this to
ensure that override is consistently used to mark virtual function
overrides.
llvm-svn: 229084
We talked about it internally - and came to the conclusion that it's time to have an options class
This commit adds an SBVariablesOptions class and goes through all the required dance
llvm-svn: 228975
Platform holds a smart pointer to each platform object created in a
static variable what cause the platform destructors called only on
program exit when other static variables are not availables. With this
change the destructors are called on lldb_private::Terminate()
+ Fix DebuggerRefCount handling in ScriptInterpreterPython
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7590
llvm-svn: 228944
* Create new platform plugin for lldb
* Create HostInfo class for android
* Create ProcessLauncher for android
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7584
llvm-svn: 228943
SBTarget::BreakpointCreateBySourceRegex that takes file spec lists to the Python interface,
and add a test for this.
<rdar://problem/19805037>
llvm-svn: 228938
both a user process dyld and for a kernel binary -- we
will decide which to prefer after one or both have been
located.
It would be faster to stop the search thorugh the core
segments one we've found a dyld/kernel binary - but that
may trick us into missing the one we would prefer.
<rdar://problem/19806413>
llvm-svn: 228910
On PowerPC, and maybe some other architectures, 'char' is unsigned. Comparing
an unsigned char with a signed int (-1) is always false. To fix this, down-cast
EOF to a char.
llvm-svn: 228909
Summary: Coverity warns that unsigned >= 0 is always true, and k_first_gpr_powerpc happens to be 0. Quiet Coverity by changing that comparison instead to a static_assert(), in case things change in the future.
Reviewers: emaste
Reviewed By: emaste
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7576
llvm-svn: 228908
There was a test in the test suite that was triggering the backtrace logging output that requested that the client pass an execution context. Sometimes we need the process for Objective C types because our static notion of the type might not align with the reality when being run in a live runtime.
Switched from an "ExecutionContext *" to an "ExecutionContextScope *" for greater ease of use.
llvm-svn: 228892
Rules for returning "const char *" from functions in the public lldb::SB* API are that you must constify the string using "ConstString(cstr).GetCString()" and return that. This puts the string into a string pool that never goes away. This is only when there is nothing that can hold onto the string. It is OK to specify that a string value lives as long as its SB class counterpart, but this should be made clear in the API if this is done. Many classes already constify their strings (symbol mangled and demangled names, variable names, type names, etc), so be sure to verify you string isn't already constified before you re-constify it. It won't do any harm to re-constify it, it will just cause you a little performance by having to rehash the string.
llvm-svn: 228867
This removes the rule from the LLDB coding standard about putting
a space after function names and before parentheses. We now
conform to the LLVM style guide. If you previously wrote
pointer->func (args), it would now be written pointer->func(args).
Using clang-format will do this automatically.
llvm-svn: 228860
SBProcess uses 2 mutexex; RunLock and APILock. Apart from 2 places, RunLock
is locked before API lock. I have fixed the 2 places where order was different.
I observed a deadlock due to this different order in lldb-mi once. Although
lldb-mi command and event thread dont run at the same time now. So it can not deadlock
there but can still be problem for some other clients.
Pre-approved by Greg in http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/lldb-dev/2015-February/006509.html
llvm-svn: 228844
Following changes are done.
Add missing headers.
Replace _snprintf with snprintf. It is already changed to _snprintf for MSVC.
Add a file in the build for autoconf.
Call DynamicLoaderWindows::Terminate and DynamicLoaderWindows::Initialize only for MSVC build.
Reviewed in http://reviews.llvm.org/D7536.
llvm-svn: 228822
A runtime support value is a ValueObject whose only purpose is to support some language runtime's operation, but it does not directly provide any user-visible benefit
As such, unless the user is working on the runtime support, it is mostly safe for them not to see such a value when debugging
It is a language runtime's job to check whether a ValueObject is a support value, and that - in conjunction with a target setting - is used by frame variable and target variable
SBFrame::GetVariables gets a new overload with yet another flag to dictate whether to return those support values to the caller - that which defaults to the setting's value
rdar://problem/15539930
llvm-svn: 228791
Because types are not reliably protected against the death of their owners, having ValueObjects lurking around like that past the useful lifetime of their owner processes is a potential source of crashes
That is - in itself - worth fixing at some point, but for this case, watchpoints holding on to old values don't offer enough value to make the larger fix worth
Fixes rdar://19788756
llvm-svn: 228777
- you have a type that contains a typedef to a VectorType or an ExtVectorType
- that type is returned from an ARM function that LLDB steps over so we try to figure out the return type
- we try to determine if the type is a homogeneous aggregate type and we crash
We get not using getAs() when we should have been and using llvm::cast caused an assertion crash when the typedef type didn't return a valid VectorType or ExtVectorType.
<rdar://problem/19646550>
llvm-svn: 228771
We want to forward stdin when stdio is not disabled and when we're not
redirecting stdin from a file.
renamed m_stdio_disable to m_stdin_forward and inverted value because
that's what we want to remember.
There was previously a bug that if you redirected stdin from a file,
stdout and stderr would also be redirected to /dev/null
Adds support for remote target to TestProcessIO.py
Fixes ProcessIOTestCase.test_stdin_redirection_with_dwarf for remote
Linux targets
llvm-svn: 228744
This file MICmnStreamStdinLinux.cpp is wrongly added in the windows build.
It has no use there. CMakeList.txt for lldb-mi needs to be re-factored to
include the right file for each build. This is quick fix to un-break the build.
llvm-svn: 228714
Summary:
I don't know if there is a better way for the change in source/Host/freebsd/ThisThread.cpp
Reviewers: emaste
Subscribers: hansw, emaste, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7441
llvm-svn: 228710
Summary:
One of the problem is reported here.
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=22411
A fix was committed for this problem that works only for OSX. This revision
extends that fix to other system. The select system call has some limitation with
multi-threaded application which have been addresses here.
LLDB-mi exits if quit command is given but needs an extra retur if -gdb-exit is
given. That issue has also been addressed.
Reviewers: ki.stfu, emaste
Reviewed By: ki.stfu
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7529
llvm-svn: 228709
The problem occurred when we had incorrect address ranges in the debug map that included the padding between functions causing the end address of a line table entry to fall into an inlinked (next function) address range.
<rdar://problem/19721144>
llvm-svn: 228707
This test case was checking for a specific stop reason which is different on
Linux. This caused the test to fail. It now only checks for stoppped. Also added
some more steps to run to main so that we dont pass when application has run to
completion.
llvm-svn: 228584
Previously the offset field showed the offset from the section base.
I have fixed it so that first disassembled instruction has offset of 0.
Also made a little modification in the test case to match the output coming
form the lldb-mi.
llvm-svn: 228577
The test case were failing becuase my test compiler was gcc. The generated
code behaved a bit differently to the how the test expected. Adjusted a few
lines so that it works on both gcc and clang.
llvm-svn: 228576
Summary:
When debugging two targets concurrently, the pseude terminal master fd from the first one would
leak into the second. This fixes the problem by setting O_CLOEXEC on the master fd. Test
included.
Reviewers: clayborg, vharron
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7466
llvm-svn: 228570
For some time, eclipse (CDT) uses full path of the file in break-insert command
when putting breakpoint on a source line. On windows, a typical command looks
like the following.
56-break-insert -f F:\\work\\ws\\test\\main.c:49
Current implementation in lldb-mi have problem in 2 ways.
1. It was assuming that there will be only one : in the path which is wrong if full
path is supplied.
2. CDT sends out path with double backslashes in windows which gives error on
resolution.
Fixed the : issue in lldb-mi. Changed FileSpec::Normalize to make sure that it
handles the path with \\ correctly. Added test cases to check for full path in
both lldb-mi and lldb. Also added a test case to check SBFileSpec with double
slashes.
llvm-svn: 228538
only execute thumb instructions, force the arch triple string to
be "thumbv..." instead of "armv..." so we do the right thing by
default when disassembling arbitrary chunks of code.
<rdar://problem/15126397>
llvm-svn: 228486
If you do, the test runner will fail immediately with the error:
close_fds is not supported on Windows platforms if you redirect
stdin/stdout/stderr.
llvm-svn: 228472
Processes running on a remote target can already send $O messages
to send stdout but there is no way to send stdin to a remote
inferior.
This allows processes using the API to pump stdin into a remote
inferior process.
It fixes a hang in TestProcessIO.py when running against a remote
target.
llvm-svn: 228419
Summary:
This patch fixes *stopped notification for remote target when started with eLaunchFlagStopAtEntry (for example, using "process launch -s").
See explanation below:
```
Target::Launch (ProcessLaunchInfo &launch_info, Stream *stream)
{
...
if (state != eStateConnected && platform_sp && platform_sp->CanDebugProcess ())
{
...
}
else
{
...
if (m_process_sp)
error = m_process_sp->Launch (launch_info);
}
if (error.Success())
{
if (launch_info.GetFlags().Test(eLaunchFlagStopAtEntry) == false)
{
....
}
-- missing event if eLaunchFlagStopAtEntry is set --
m_process_sp->RestoreProcessEvents ();
}
...
return error
```
Also this patch contains tests and you can check how it works.
Reviewers: zturner, clayborg, abidh
Reviewed By: clayborg
Subscribers: clayborg, abidh, zturner, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7273
llvm-svn: 228417
Summary:
This fixes test_with_dsym_and_run_command and test_with_dwarf_and_run_commands tests after r227285: "SBThread::GetDescription should use the Thread format instead of making up"
log:
```
======================================================================
FAIL: test_with_dsym_and_run_command (TestConvenienceVariables.ConvenienceVariablesCase)
Test convenience variables lldb.debugger, lldb.target, lldb.process, lldb.thread, and lldb.frame.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Users/testuser/build/workspace/LLDB_master_release_OSX/llvm_master/tools/lldb/test/lldbtest.py", line 456, in wrapper
return func(self, *args, **kwargs)
File "/Users/testuser/build/workspace/LLDB_master_release_OSX/llvm_master/tools/lldb/test/lldbtest.py", line 612, in wrapper
func(*args, **kwargs)
File "/Users/testuser/build/workspace/LLDB_master_release_OSX/llvm_master/tools/lldb/test/functionalities/embedded_interpreter/TestConvenienceVariables.py", line 18, in test_with_dsym_and_run_command
self.convenience_variables()
File "/Users/testuser/build/workspace/LLDB_master_release_OSX/llvm_master/tools/lldb/test/functionalities/embedded_interpreter/TestConvenienceVariables.py", line 83, in convenience_variables
patterns = ['SBThread: tid = 0x[0-9a-f]+'])
File "/Users/testuser/build/workspace/LLDB_master_release_OSX/llvm_master/tools/lldb/test/lldbtest.py", line 2091, in expect
msg if msg else EXP_MSG(str, exe))
AssertionError: False is not True : 'print lldb.thread
thread #1: tid = 0x80d885, 0x0000000100000f4d a.out`main(argc=1, argv=0x00007fff5fbff078) + 29 at main.c:4, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = breakpoint 1.1
' matches expected result
Config=x86_64-clang
======================================================================
FAIL: test_with_dwarf_and_run_commands (TestConvenienceVariables.ConvenienceVariablesCase)
Test convenience variables lldb.debugger, lldb.target, lldb.process, lldb.thread, and lldb.frame.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Users/testuser/build/workspace/LLDB_master_release_OSX/llvm_master/tools/lldb/test/lldbtest.py", line 473, in wrapper
return func(self, *args, **kwargs)
File "/Users/testuser/build/workspace/LLDB_master_release_OSX/llvm_master/tools/lldb/test/lldbtest.py", line 641, in wrapper
func(*args, **kwargs)
File "/Users/testuser/build/workspace/LLDB_master_release_OSX/llvm_master/tools/lldb/test/lldbtest.py", line 612, in wrapper
func(*args, **kwargs)
File "/Users/testuser/build/workspace/LLDB_master_release_OSX/llvm_master/tools/lldb/test/lldbtest.py", line 537, in wrapper
func(*args, **kwargs)
File "/Users/testuser/build/workspace/LLDB_master_release_OSX/llvm_master/tools/lldb/test/lldbtest.py", line 537, in wrapper
func(*args, **kwargs)
File "/Users/testuser/build/workspace/LLDB_master_release_OSX/llvm_master/tools/lldb/test/functionalities/embedded_interpreter/TestConvenienceVariables.py", line 28, in test_with_dwarf_and_run_commands
self.convenience_variables()
File "/Users/testuser/build/workspace/LLDB_master_release_OSX/llvm_master/tools/lldb/test/functionalities/embedded_interpreter/TestConvenienceVariables.py", line 83, in convenience_variables
patterns = ['SBThread: tid = 0x[0-9a-f]+'])
File "/Users/testuser/build/workspace/LLDB_master_release_OSX/llvm_master/tools/lldb/test/lldbtest.py", line 2091, in expect
msg if msg else EXP_MSG(str, exe))
AssertionError: False is not True : 'print lldb.thread
thread #1: tid = 0x80d8d3, 0x0000000100000f4d a.out`main(argc=1, argv=0x00007fff5fbff078) + 29 at main.c:4, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = breakpoint 1.1
' matches expected result
Config=x86_64-clang
```
Reviewers: zturner, jingham, abidh, clayborg
Subscribers: abidh, lldb-commits, jingham, clayborg, zturner
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7464
llvm-svn: 228415
Summary:
These changes include:
* Fix -var-create to be able use current frame '*' (MI)
* Fix print-values option in -var-update (MI)
* Fix 'variable doesn't exist' error in -var-show-attributes (MI)
* Mark print-values option as 'handled-by-cmd' in -var-update (MI)
* Fix SBValue::GetValueDidChange if value was changed
* Fix lldb-mi: -data-evaluate-expression shows undef vars. Before this fix -data-evaluate-expression perceives undefined variables as strings:
```
(gdb)
-data-evaluate-expression undef
^done,value="undef"
```
* Minor fix: -data-evaluate-expression uses IsUnknownValue()
* Enable MiEvaluateTestCase test
All test pass on OS X.
Reviewers: abidh, clayborg
Subscribers: lldb-commits, clayborg, abidh
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7463
llvm-svn: 228414
Summary:
These changes include:
* Add eVariableInfoFormat argument for MIResponseFormVariableInfo{,2,3} and GetVariableInfo{,2} functions
* Fix -stack-list-locals and -stack-list-arguments: they ingored print-values
* Enable MiStackTestCase tests for -stack-list-xxx commands
All test pass on OS X.
Reviewers: abidh, clayborg
Reviewed By: abidh
Subscribers: lldb-commits, clayborg, abidh
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7462
llvm-svn: 228412
Summary:
* Fix -data-list-register-names command: previously it ignored regno arguments and always showed all registers
* Add 'size' field to -data-disassemble command: now we are able to get an instruction's size
* Minor fix in -data-list-register-value: fix comments/code style
* Enable all tests in MiDataTestCase
* Fix the GetRegister function that gets an register by its index
These changes were tested on OS X; all MiDataTestCase tests were passed.
Reviewers: clayborg, abidh
Reviewed By: clayborg, abidh
Subscribers: clayborg, abidh, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7442
llvm-svn: 228393
Summary:
After closing all the leaked file descriptors to the inferior tty, the following problem occured:
- when stdin, stdout and stderr are redirected, there are no slave descriptors open (which is good)
- lldb has a reader thread, which attempts to read from the master end of the tty
- this thread receives an EOF
- in response, it closes it's master end
- as this is the last open file descriptor for the master end, this deletes the tty and sends
SIGHUP to the inferior (this is bad)
I fix this problem by making sure the master end remains open for the duration of the inferior
process by storing a copy of the file descriptor in ProcessMonitor. I create a copy to avoid
ownership issues with the reading thread.
Reviewers: ovyalov, emaste
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7440
llvm-svn: 228391
This command is not implemented yet. Giving error gives chance to clients to
handle it properly instead of falsely assuming the lldb-mi is supporting it.
llvm-svn: 228389
* Fix cmake script for android x86
* Reorder includes to avoid collision between system macros and local
variables in clang framework
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7435
llvm-svn: 228388
* Set the state of the process into running/stepping on continue/step operations
* Add mutex to use transactions in Thread State Coordinator
** It is required because the events from two Signal Handler or form a Signal handler and a Resume request shouldn't overlap
* Send Stop Replay Packet only when the state of the process changed
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7374
llvm-svn: 228387
This also hooks up the new C++14 language constant to be treated
the same as the other C++ language constants.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7429
llvm-svn: 228386
and/or one or more addresses (with -a) and until will stop at the first one of thesepoints it hits,
or on exit from the function if you leave the function before hitting any of these stop points.
<rdar://problem/12438270>
llvm-svn: 228370
Summary:
This commit adds a new open flag File::eOpenOptionCloseOnExec (i.e., O_CLOEXEC), and adds it to
the list of flags when opening log files (#ifndef windows). A regression test is included.
Reviewers: vharron, clayborg
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7412
llvm-svn: 228310
This patch includes following changes:
Fix comments and code style
Add new tests for many commands
Improve existing tests
Merge MiProgramArgsTestCase and MiExecTestCase
Improve runCmd of MiTestCaseBase: add exactly option
Improve test example (make it more complicated)
Patch from ki.stfu. I xfailed some tests on Linux and also
added an empty command after -gdb-exit as it blocks without
it.
Patch was reviewed in http://reviews.llvm.org/D7410.
llvm-svn: 228286
Summary:
Mac-only tests were leaving .d.$$$$ dependency files left in the test tree. This happened
because:
1) "make clean" was invoked although no tests in the folder were run
2) The Makefile had main.d as a dependency, which meant it tried to compile the source file (to extract
dependencies).
3) The compile failed (does not compile on linux) and left behind a main.d.$$$$ temporary file.
4) "make clean" tried to clean up these temporary files, but the expansion $(wildcard *.d.[0-9]*)
was performed before the temporary file was created, so this file was not caught.
I fix this by giving all the temporary files deterministic names, which makes it easier to clean
them up afterwards. I also make the rules for generating the dependency files more robust and
less likely to leak files in the first place.
Reviewers: vharron, zturner
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7406
llvm-svn: 228285
Summary:
This adds the register plumbing, as well as register reading in FreeBSD core
dumps. Further work on the POSIX/FreeBSD ProcessMonitor is required in order to
support ptrace access to these registers.
Reviewers: tfiala, emaste
Reviewed By: emaste
Subscribers: emaste, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7039
llvm-svn: 228278
Now we make sure to update our DWARFCompileUnit -> lldb_private::CompileUnit user data when it isn't set to ensure quick transitions between the two.
<rdar://problem/18371367>
llvm-svn: 228264
Background: dyld binaries often have extra symbols in their symbol table like "malloc" and "free" for the early bringup of dyld and we often don't want to set breakpoints in dynamic linker binaries. We also don't want to call the "malloc" or "free" function in dyld when a user writes an expression like "(void *)malloc(123)" so we need to avoid doing name lookups in dyld. We mark Modules as being dynamic link editors and this helps do correct lookups for breakpoints by name and function lookups.
<rdar://problem/19716267>
llvm-svn: 228261
redirecting output to a path that will work well on host or target.
copying file from output location to location on local host that
test will read from
llvm-svn: 228217
Why? Debugger::FormatPrompt() would run through the format prompt every time and parse it and emit it piece by piece. It also did formatting differently depending on which key/value pair it was parsing.
The new code improves on this with the following features:
1 - Allow format strings to be parsed into a FormatEntity::Entry which can contain multiple child FormatEntity::Entry objects. This FormatEntity::Entry is a parsed version of what was previously always done in Debugger::FormatPrompt() so it is more efficient to emit formatted strings using the new parsed FormatEntity::Entry.
2 - Allows errors in format strings to be shown immediately when setting the settings (frame-format, thread-format, disassembly-format
3 - Allows auto completion by implementing a new OptionValueFormatEntity and switching frame-format, thread-format, and disassembly-format settings over to using it.
4 - The FormatEntity::Entry for each of the frame-format, thread-format, disassembly-format settings only replaces the old one if the format parses correctly
5 - Combines all consecutive string values together for efficient output. This means all "${ansi.*}" keys and all desensitized characters like "\n" "\t" "\0721" "\x23" will get combined with their previous strings
6 - ${*.script:} (like "${var.script:mymodule.my_var_function}") have all been switched over to use ${script.*:} "${script.var:mymodule.my_var_function}") to make the format easier to parse as I don't believe anyone was using these format string power user features.
7 - All key values pairs are defined in simple C arrays of entries so it is much easier to add new entries.
These changes pave the way for subsequent modifications where we can modify formats to do more (like control the width of value strings can do more and add more functionality more easily like string formatting to control the width, printf formats and more).
llvm-svn: 228207
The member m_nTimes is used in rest of lldb-mi to represent hit count.
In one place, it was assigned a wrong value (number of locations). This
resulted in lldb-mi showing a hit count of variable 1 when it was created.
Committed as obvious.
llvm-svn: 228150
Summary: This reduces the bloat in the source tree and makes the tests more consistent.
Reviewers: vharron, zturner
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7373
llvm-svn: 228134
Summary:
Both LLDB and LLGS are leaking file descriptors into the debugged process. This plugs the leak by
closing the unneeded descriptors. In one case I use O_CLOEXEC, which I hope is supported on
relevant platforms. I also added a regression test and plugged a fd leak in dosep.py.
Reviewers: vharron, clayborg
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7372
llvm-svn: 228130
lldb-mi has 3 threads.
1. One that waits for user intput.
2. Another waits for 1st thread to get input command.
3. Waits for events from lldb.
2 & 3 needs to be synchronized so that they don't end up
doing things at same time. For example, while "break insert" is
processing, we can get a breakpoint event. Depending on where we
are in "break-insert", it can have different behavior. In some
cases, it can cause breakpoint to be deleted too. I have added a
mutex so that command processing and event processing are done
exclusively and they are not running at the same time.
In longer term, I think thread 2 & 3 should be merged to be only
one thread which can wait on command or events.
Reviewed in http://reviews.llvm.org/D7371.
llvm-svn: 228128
number of bytes to write into the inferior process, the "default byte size" will be 1.
In that case, we want to copy the entire file into memory. The code was looking for
a default byte size of 0 to indicate that the user had not provided a specific # of
bytes to copy; adjust that to 1 to match the actual default value.
<rdar://problem/18074973>
llvm-svn: 228067
Summary:
The Android dynamic linker reports only the basename of each SO entry, so for
the above check to be successful, we need to compare it to the basename of the
main executable.
This also has a nasty side-effect when working with older version of
Android (verified on platform version 16), and debugging PIE
executables: the dynamic linker has a bug and reports the load address
of the main executable (which is a shared object, because PIE) to be 0.
We then try to update the list of loaded sections for all shared
objects, including the main executable, and set the load address to 0,
which breaks everything that relies on resolving addresses in the main
executable (breakpoints, stepping, etc). This commit also fixes that broken
behavior when debugging on older Androids. This bug doesn't happen on newer
Android versions (verified for Android L).
Test Plan: Run test suite on linux.
Reviewers: clayborg, tfiala, richard.mitton
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7188
llvm-svn: 228057
On windows, signal handler is reset to default once a signal is received.
This causes doing ctrl-c twice on console (or pressing suspend button twice
in eclipse ide which uses SIGINT to stop the debuggee) to crash lldb-mi on
windows. Although there is very tiny window (after signal handler is called
and before we restore the handler) where default handler will be in place.
But this is hardly a problem in practice as IDEs generally disable their suspend
button once it has been presses.
llvm-svn: 227964
This patch fixes execution of CLI commands in MI mode. The CLI commands are
executed using "-interpreter-exec" command. The bug was in the
CMICmnLLDBDebugSessionInfo class which contained the following members:
SBProcess, SBTarget, SBDebugger and SBListener, but CLI commands don't affect
them and they aren't updated. Therefore some members can contain incorrect
(or obsolete) reference and it can cause an error. My patch removes these
members and uses getters that provides the updated instance every time it is used.
Patch from Ilia K ki.stfu@gmail.com. Approved by Greg.
llvm-svn: 227958
This was causing code that opened multiple targets to try and get a path to debugserver from the GDB remote communication class, and it would get the LLDB path and some instances would return empty strings and it would cause debugserver to not be found.
<rdar://problem/18756927>
llvm-svn: 227935
Remove implicit stop action on $vCont package for threads where no
explicit action or default action specified based on the specification
(they have to stay in there original state).
llvm-svn: 227933
LLGS debugging is outputting different thread stop reasons than
local linux debugging. The stop reasons are reasonable so I've left
left them alone. Might update them to match darwin in the future.
llvm-svn: 227920
NativeProcessLinux::MonitorSignal was automatically resuming threads
that stopped due to a signal. This is inconsistent with the
behavior of lldb and gdb. This change removes the automatic resume.
Fixes
TestSendSignal.py
TestSignalsAPI.py
if PLATFORM_LINUX_FORCE_LLGS_LOCAL is in the environment vars.
llvm-svn: 227918
Note this code path should not happen - it implies a bug in another part of
the code. For the thread to receive the stop signal as it is handled, the
and for it to already have a stop reason, it implies the kernel was able to
tell the thread that it stopped while it was stopped. More likely this
seems to indicate a bug where an actual thread start was not getting correctly
logged. If it does get hit, we'll want to understand the sequence to figure
out if it is truly legitimate or if it implies another bug.
llvm-svn: 227916
It looks like Shawn's fix addresses what the initial hijacking was trying
to accomplish per conversations with Greg and Jim. The hijacking was
causing several tests to hang (#61, #62, #63, #64, #67, possibly more).
These tests now just fail rather than hang with this modification.
llvm-svn: 227914
* When the thread state coordinator is told to skip sending a stop request
for a running thread that is ignored (e.g. the thread that steps in a
step operation is technically running and should not have a stop sent
to it, since it will stop of its own accord per the kernel step operation),
ensure the deferred signal notification logic still waits for the
skipped thread. (i.e. we want to defer the notification until the
stepping thread is indeed stopped, we just don't want to send it a tgkill).
* Add ThreadStateCoordinator::RequestResumeAsNeeded(). This variant of the
RequestResume() method does not call the error function when the thread
is already running. Instead, it just logs that the thread is already
running and skips the resume operation. This is useful for the case of
vCont;c handling, where we tell all threads that they should be running.
At the place we're calling, all we know is "we want this thread running if
it isn't already," and that's exactly what this command does.
* Formatting change (minor) in NativeThreadLinux logging.
llvm-svn: 227913
See https://github.com/tfiala/lldb/issues/75. Not fixed yet but
continuing to push this further.
Fixes:
* Resume() now skips doing deferred notifications if we're doing a
vCont;{c,C}. In this case, we're trying to start something up,
not defer a stop notification. The default thread action stop
mode pickup was triggering a stop because it had at least one
stop, which was wrong in the case of a continue. (Bug introduced
by previous change.)
* Added a variant to ThreadStateCoordinator to specify a set of
thread ids to be skipped when triggering stop notifications to
non-stopped threads on a deferred signal call. For the case of
a stepping thread, it is actually told to step (and is running)
for a brief moment, but the thread state coordinator would think
it needed to send the stepping thread a stop, which id doesn't
need to do. This facility allows me to get around that cleanly.
With this change, behavior is now reduced to something I think is
essentially a different bug:
* Doing a step into libc code from my code crashes llgs.
* Doing a next out of a function in my own code crashes llgs.
llvm-svn: 227912
Tracked down while working on https://github.com/tfiala/lldb/issues/75.
This is not a complete fix for that issue, but moves us farther along.
Fixes:
* When a thread step is requested via vCont:{s,S}, Resume() now marks
the stepping thread as (1) currently stepping and (2) does trigger
the deferred signal for the stepped thread. This fixes a bug where
we were actually triggering a deferred stop cycle here for the non-stepping
thread since the single step thread was not part of the Resume()
deferred signal mechanism. The stepping thread is also marked in
the thread state coordinator as running (via a resume callback).
* When we get the SIGTRAP signal for the step completion, we don't
do a deferred signal call - that happened during the vCont:{s,S}
processing in Resume() already. Now we just need to mark that
the stepping thread is now stopped. If this is the last thread
in the set that needs to stop, it will trigger the process/delegate
stop call that will notify lldb. Otherwise, that'll happen when
the final thead we're waiting for stops.
Misc:
* Fixed up thread stop logging to use a leading 0 (0x%PRIx32) so
we don't get log lines like 0x5 for 0x05 SIGTRAP.
llvm-svn: 227911
* Fixed bug in run loop where run loop return enum was being treated
erroneously like an int, causing the TSC event loop to terminate
prematurely.
* Added an explicit scope in NativeProcessLinux::Resume() for the
threads lock lifetime. (This was likely unnecessary but is
more explicit.)
* Fixed a bug in ThreadStateCoordinator where resume execution was
not updating the internal state about the thread assumed to be
running now. I'll add a test and upstream this in a moment.
* Added a verbose logging mechanism to event processing within
ThreadStateCoordinator. It is currently enabled when the
'log enable lldb thread' is true upon inferior launch/attach.
llvm-svn: 227909
When it runs, lldb-mi creates a log file. There is an option --noLog
to disable the creation but it does not work and you end up with log
file. This happens as log is enabled in a few places in the code
although it has been disabled by this option.
This commit tried to fix the problem in the following way.
Log file generation is disabled by default.
You can enable it by giving --log option. It is the only way to enable
it. Rest of the call have been removed.
So the code basically remove the calls that enable the log
unconditionally and changes the option --noLog to --log.
llvm-svn: 227810
Currently it was marked as mandatory for many commands. Although it
is recommended that fronends generate this argument, it is not
mandatory. GDB seems to treat it as optional too.
llvm-svn: 227798
create its own threads with 8MB additional maximum stack size.
Extra room is needed for the bookkeeping needed for this
instrumentation.
llvm-svn: 227421
for executable binaries on the local filesystem so the user doesn't
need to provide the path to the correct binary manually.
Also have lldb search for kexts/the kernel in the current working
directory in addition to all the usual places.
<rdar://problem/18126501>
llvm-svn: 227419
./dotest.py -A x86_64 -C clang -v -t -f TestImageListMultiArchitecture.test_image_list_shows_multiple_architectures
The problem was that if the platform wasn't compatible with the current file in the "target create" command, it wasn't finding a platform that was like it used to.
Also, the currently selected platform was being used upload the file _before_ the target was created which was incorrect as "target create a.out" might switch platforms if its architecture doesn't match, so I moved the uploading to happen after the target was created so we use the right platform (the one in the target, not the selected one).
llvm-svn: 227380
The change was made so we could re-use a platform if one was already created instead of creating a new one, but it would fail in the above case. To fix this, if we have a selected platform, we verify that the platform matches the current platform before we try to re-use it. We do this by asking the OptionGroupPlatform if the platform matches. If so, it returns true and we don't create a new platform, else we do.
llvm-svn: 227288
And since enough of these are doing the right thing, add a test case to verify we are doing the right thing with freeze drying ObjC object types
Fixes rdar://18092770
llvm-svn: 227282
Namely, this commit provides an actual implementation of how to retrieve the byte size in a sane way for an ObjC class, by scanning ivar offsets and byte sizes, figuring out the farthest-from-base ivar, and adding its byte size to that
Still NFC
llvm-svn: 227277
This is necessary because the byte size of an ObjC class type is not reliably statically knowable (e.g. because superclasses sit deep in frameworks that we have no debug info for)
The lack of reliable size info is a problem when trying to freeze-dry an ObjC instance (not the pointer, the pointee)
This commit lays the foundation for having language runtimes help in figuring out byte sizes, and having ClangASTType ask for runtime help
No feature change as no runtime actually implements the logic, and nowhere is an ExecutionContext passed in yet
llvm-svn: 227274
This test tests the equivalent of:
breakpoint set --name count
breakpoint set --selector count
breakpoint set --name isEqual:
breakpoint set --selector isEqual:
breakpoint set --name "-[MyClass(MyCategory) myCategoryFunction]"
breakpoint set --name "-[MyClass myCategoryFunction]"
breakpoint set --name "[MyClass myCategoryFunction]"
llvm-svn: 227271
This patch adds lldbmi_testcase.MiTestCaseBase class and removes
a lot of repitition in the lldb-mi test cases. Also cleans import
list and code-style.
Presented for review in http://reviews.llvm.org/D7162.
Patch from Ilia K <ki.stfu@gmail.com>.
llvm-svn: 227218
it does call, and implementing it so that we once again look up external symbols in the JIT.
Also juked the error reporting from the JIT a little bit.
This resolves:
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=22314
llvm-svn: 227217
This was causing problems on clang 602 branches that use MemoryObjects to as the container for opcode bytes instead of a plain array of bytes. So we were asking for 3 bytes to be disassembled at address 0xffffffffffffffff which would cause an unsigned overflow and cause the MemoryObject to refuse to read anymore bytes.
llvm-svn: 227153
Without this overload, attempts to edit the value of a variable with synthetic children enabled would change the value inside the synthetic ValueObject, but not propagate the changes to the underlying storage, hence resulting in no write for any meaningful purpose
Comes with a test case, and fixes rdar://19586311
llvm-svn: 227120
This patch fixes test_launch_in_terminal test which doesn't work
in OS X since the moment as it was added in r225284. The test fails
because Target::Launch returns the following error: "the darwin-debug
executable doesn't exist at
<output_dir>/lib/python2.7/site-packages/lldb/darwin-debug'".
Patch by Ilia K
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7102
llvm-svn: 227096
Ilia K <ki.stfu@gmail.com> sent this patch. He noted that it was possible for
child to be terminated after isAlive call and before we send it quit command.
In this case, sending command to it causes OSError. This patch just adds this
exception to the except list.
llvm-svn: 227086
This patch fixes TestRegisters on Linux with LLGS
Introduce GetUserRegisterCount on RegisterInfoInterface to distinguish
lldb internal registers (e.g.: DR0-DR7) during register counting.
Update GDBRemoteCommunicationServer to skip lldb internal registers on
read/write register and on discover register.
Submitted for Tamas Berghammer
llvm-svn: 226959
Other platforms may benefit from something similar if issues arise. The
libedit library doesn't explicitly initialize the curses termcap library,
which it gets away with until TERM is set to VT100 where it stumbles over
an implementation assumption that may not exist on other platforms.
<rdar://problem/17581929>
llvm-svn: 226891
i386/x86_64 functions. The stack size was being multiplied by the
pointer size incorrectly. The register permutation placeholders
(UNWIND_X86_REG_NONE) were decrementing the stack offset of the
saved registers when it should not have been.
<rdar://problem/19570035>
llvm-svn: 226889
paths we get from dladdr to have "//" in it internally, and while that is
formally correct it is just asking for somebody to misparse it...
llvm-svn: 226886
On Windows we copy python27(_d).dll to the bin directory. We do
this by looking at the PYTHON_LIBRARY specified by the user, which
is something like C:\foo\python27_d.lib, and replacing ".lib" with
".dll". But ".lib" as a regex will also match "flib", etc. So
make this a literal . instead of a wildcard .
llvm-svn: 226858
This matches the behavior of the default constructor, so is
technically more correct.
Patch by Chaoren Lin
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7113
llvm-svn: 226851
When you create a target, it tries to look for the platform's list
of supported architectures for a match. The match it finds can
contain specific triples, like i386-pc-windows-msvc. Later, we
overwrite this value with the most generic triple that can apply
to any platform with COFF support, causing some of the fields of
the triple to get overwritten.
This patch changes the behavior to only merge in values from the COFF
triple if the fields of the matching triple were unknown/unspecified
to begin with.
This fixes load address resolution on Windows, since it enables the
DynamicLoaderWindows to be used instead of DynamicLoaderStatic.
Reviewed by: Greg Clayton
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7120
llvm-svn: 226849
buffer and to add a nul terminator byte, was incorrectly resizing
its buffer so the nul terminator was not included.
Problem found by clang ASAN instrumentation when using an
expression prefix file which was read via this mechanism.
<rdar://problem/19556459>
llvm-svn: 226753
inferring the function signature. This works well where the ABI doesn't
distinguish between variadic and fixed argument lists, but on arm64 the
calling conventions differ. The default assumption works for fixed argument
lists, but variadic functions require explicit prototypes to be called.
By far the most common case where this is an issue is when attempting to use
printf(). This change augments the default expression prefix to include a
working variadic prototype for the function.
<rdar://problem/19024779>
llvm-svn: 226744
The reason why one mechanism is so much faster than the other (as in, ~10 seconds vs. ~1 minute) is quite baffling to me at the moment, but these are not process handling tests, so do what's faster
llvm-svn: 226730
Make sure the selected platform is always used
Make sure that the host uses the connect://hostname to connect to both
the lldb-platform and the lldb-gdbserver rather than what the platform
reports as the hostname of the lldb-gdbserver
Make sure that lldb-platform uses the IP address on it's connection
back to the host instead of the hostname that the host sends to it
when launching lldb-gdbserver with the remote host information
Tested on OSX and Linux
llvm-svn: 226712
Since REG_ENHANCED is available on MacOSX, this allow the use of \d (digits) \b (word boundaries) and much more without affecting other systems.
<rdar://problem/12082562>
llvm-svn: 226704