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150 lines
5.3 KiB
Python
150 lines
5.3 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/python
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Be sure to add the python path that points to the LLDB shared library.
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#
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# # To use this in the embedded python interpreter using "lldb" just
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# import it with the full path using the "command script import"
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# command
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# (lldb) command script import /path/to/cmdtemplate.py
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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from __future__ import print_function
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import inspect
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import lldb
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import optparse
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import shlex
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import sys
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class FrameStatCommand:
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program = 'framestats'
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@classmethod
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def register_lldb_command(cls, debugger, module_name):
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parser = cls.create_options()
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cls.__doc__ = parser.format_help()
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# Add any commands contained in this module to LLDB
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command = 'command script add -c %s.%s %s' % (module_name,
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cls.__name__,
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cls.program)
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debugger.HandleCommand(command)
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print('The "{0}" command has been installed, type "help {0}" or "{0} '
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'--help" for detailed help.'.format(cls.program))
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@classmethod
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def create_options(cls):
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usage = "usage: %prog [options]"
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description = ('This command is meant to be an example of how to make '
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'an LLDB command that does something useful, follows '
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'best practices, and exploits the SB API. '
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'Specifically, this command computes the aggregate '
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'and average size of the variables in the current '
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'frame and allows you to tweak exactly which variables '
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'are to be accounted in the computation.')
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# Pass add_help_option = False, since this keeps the command in line
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# with lldb commands, and we wire up "help command" to work by
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# providing the long & short help methods below.
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parser = optparse.OptionParser(
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description=description,
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prog=cls.program,
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usage=usage,
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add_help_option=False)
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parser.add_option(
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'-i',
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'--in-scope',
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action='store_true',
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dest='inscope',
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help='in_scope_only = True',
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default=True)
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parser.add_option(
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'-a',
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'--arguments',
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action='store_true',
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dest='arguments',
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help='arguments = True',
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default=True)
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parser.add_option(
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'-l',
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'--locals',
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action='store_true',
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dest='locals',
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help='locals = True',
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default=True)
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parser.add_option(
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'-s',
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'--statics',
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action='store_true',
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dest='statics',
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help='statics = True',
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default=True)
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return parser
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def get_short_help(self):
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return "Example command for use in debugging"
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def get_long_help(self):
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return self.help_string
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def __init__(self, debugger, unused):
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self.parser = self.create_options()
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self.help_string = self.parser.format_help()
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def __call__(self, debugger, command, exe_ctx, result):
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# Use the Shell Lexer to properly parse up command options just like a
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# shell would
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command_args = shlex.split(command)
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try:
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(options, args) = self.parser.parse_args(command_args)
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except:
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# if you don't handle exceptions, passing an incorrect argument to
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# the OptionParser will cause LLDB to exit (courtesy of OptParse
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# dealing with argument errors by throwing SystemExit)
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result.SetError("option parsing failed")
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return
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# Always get program state from the lldb.SBExecutionContext passed
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# in as exe_ctx
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frame = exe_ctx.GetFrame()
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if not frame.IsValid():
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result.SetError("invalid frame")
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return
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variables_list = frame.GetVariables(
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options.arguments,
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options.locals,
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options.statics,
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options.inscope)
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variables_count = variables_list.GetSize()
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if variables_count == 0:
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print("no variables here", file=result)
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return
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total_size = 0
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for i in range(0, variables_count):
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variable = variables_list.GetValueAtIndex(i)
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variable_type = variable.GetType()
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total_size = total_size + variable_type.GetByteSize()
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average_size = float(total_size) / variables_count
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print("Your frame has %d variables. Their total size "
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"is %d bytes. The average size is %f bytes" % (
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variables_count, total_size, average_size), file=result)
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# not returning anything is akin to returning success
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def __lldb_init_module(debugger, dict):
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# Register all classes that have a register_lldb_command method
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for _name, cls in inspect.getmembers(sys.modules[__name__]):
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if inspect.isclass(cls) and callable(getattr(cls,
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"register_lldb_command",
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None)):
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cls.register_lldb_command(debugger, __name__)
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