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1423 lines
46 KiB
Python
1423 lines
46 KiB
Python
"""
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This LLDB module contains miscellaneous utilities.
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Some of the test suite takes advantage of the utility functions defined here.
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They can also be useful for general purpose lldb scripting.
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"""
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from __future__ import print_function
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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# System modules
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import errno
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import os
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import re
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import sys
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# Third-party modules
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from six import StringIO as SixStringIO
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import six
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# LLDB modules
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import lldb
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from . import lldbtest_config
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# ===================================================
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# Utilities for locating/checking executable programs
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# ===================================================
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def is_exe(fpath):
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"""Returns True if fpath is an executable."""
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return os.path.isfile(fpath) and os.access(fpath, os.X_OK)
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def which(program):
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"""Returns the full path to a program; None otherwise."""
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fpath, fname = os.path.split(program)
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if fpath:
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if is_exe(program):
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return program
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else:
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for path in os.environ["PATH"].split(os.pathsep):
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exe_file = os.path.join(path, program)
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if is_exe(exe_file):
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return exe_file
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return None
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def mkdir_p(path):
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try:
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os.makedirs(path)
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except OSError as e:
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if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
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raise
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if not os.path.isdir(path):
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raise OSError(errno.ENOTDIR, "%s is not a directory"%path)
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# ===================================================
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# Disassembly for an SBFunction or an SBSymbol object
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# ===================================================
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def disassemble(target, function_or_symbol):
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"""Disassemble the function or symbol given a target.
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It returns the disassembly content in a string object.
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"""
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buf = SixStringIO()
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insts = function_or_symbol.GetInstructions(target)
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for i in insts:
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print(i, file=buf)
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return buf.getvalue()
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# ==========================================================
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# Integer (byte size 1, 2, 4, and 8) to bytearray conversion
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# ==========================================================
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def int_to_bytearray(val, bytesize):
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"""Utility function to convert an integer into a bytearray.
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It returns the bytearray in the little endian format. It is easy to get the
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big endian format, just do ba.reverse() on the returned object.
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"""
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import struct
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if bytesize == 1:
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return bytearray([val])
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# Little endian followed by a format character.
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template = "<%c"
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if bytesize == 2:
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fmt = template % 'h'
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elif bytesize == 4:
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fmt = template % 'i'
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elif bytesize == 4:
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fmt = template % 'q'
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else:
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return None
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packed = struct.pack(fmt, val)
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return bytearray(packed)
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def bytearray_to_int(bytes, bytesize):
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"""Utility function to convert a bytearray into an integer.
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It interprets the bytearray in the little endian format. For a big endian
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bytearray, just do ba.reverse() on the object before passing it in.
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"""
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import struct
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if bytesize == 1:
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return bytes[0]
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# Little endian followed by a format character.
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template = "<%c"
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if bytesize == 2:
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fmt = template % 'h'
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elif bytesize == 4:
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fmt = template % 'i'
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elif bytesize == 4:
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fmt = template % 'q'
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else:
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return None
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unpacked = struct.unpack_from(fmt, bytes)
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return unpacked[0]
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# ==============================================================
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# Get the description of an lldb object or None if not available
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# ==============================================================
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def get_description(obj, option=None):
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"""Calls lldb_obj.GetDescription() and returns a string, or None.
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For SBTarget, SBBreakpointLocation, and SBWatchpoint lldb objects, an extra
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option can be passed in to describe the detailed level of description
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desired:
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o lldb.eDescriptionLevelBrief
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o lldb.eDescriptionLevelFull
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o lldb.eDescriptionLevelVerbose
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"""
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method = getattr(obj, 'GetDescription')
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if not method:
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return None
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tuple = (lldb.SBTarget, lldb.SBBreakpointLocation, lldb.SBWatchpoint)
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if isinstance(obj, tuple):
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if option is None:
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option = lldb.eDescriptionLevelBrief
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stream = lldb.SBStream()
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if option is None:
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success = method(stream)
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else:
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success = method(stream, option)
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if not success:
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return None
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return stream.GetData()
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# =================================================
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# Convert some enum value to its string counterpart
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# =================================================
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def state_type_to_str(enum):
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"""Returns the stateType string given an enum."""
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if enum == lldb.eStateInvalid:
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return "invalid"
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elif enum == lldb.eStateUnloaded:
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return "unloaded"
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elif enum == lldb.eStateConnected:
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return "connected"
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elif enum == lldb.eStateAttaching:
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return "attaching"
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elif enum == lldb.eStateLaunching:
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return "launching"
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elif enum == lldb.eStateStopped:
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return "stopped"
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elif enum == lldb.eStateRunning:
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return "running"
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elif enum == lldb.eStateStepping:
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return "stepping"
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elif enum == lldb.eStateCrashed:
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return "crashed"
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elif enum == lldb.eStateDetached:
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return "detached"
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elif enum == lldb.eStateExited:
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return "exited"
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elif enum == lldb.eStateSuspended:
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return "suspended"
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else:
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raise Exception("Unknown StateType enum")
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def stop_reason_to_str(enum):
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"""Returns the stopReason string given an enum."""
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if enum == lldb.eStopReasonInvalid:
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return "invalid"
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elif enum == lldb.eStopReasonNone:
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return "none"
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elif enum == lldb.eStopReasonTrace:
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return "trace"
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elif enum == lldb.eStopReasonBreakpoint:
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return "breakpoint"
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elif enum == lldb.eStopReasonWatchpoint:
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return "watchpoint"
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elif enum == lldb.eStopReasonExec:
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return "exec"
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elif enum == lldb.eStopReasonSignal:
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return "signal"
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elif enum == lldb.eStopReasonException:
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return "exception"
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elif enum == lldb.eStopReasonPlanComplete:
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return "plancomplete"
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elif enum == lldb.eStopReasonThreadExiting:
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return "threadexiting"
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else:
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raise Exception("Unknown StopReason enum")
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def symbol_type_to_str(enum):
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"""Returns the symbolType string given an enum."""
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if enum == lldb.eSymbolTypeInvalid:
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return "invalid"
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elif enum == lldb.eSymbolTypeAbsolute:
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return "absolute"
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elif enum == lldb.eSymbolTypeCode:
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return "code"
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elif enum == lldb.eSymbolTypeData:
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return "data"
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elif enum == lldb.eSymbolTypeTrampoline:
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return "trampoline"
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elif enum == lldb.eSymbolTypeRuntime:
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return "runtime"
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elif enum == lldb.eSymbolTypeException:
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return "exception"
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elif enum == lldb.eSymbolTypeSourceFile:
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return "sourcefile"
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elif enum == lldb.eSymbolTypeHeaderFile:
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return "headerfile"
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elif enum == lldb.eSymbolTypeObjectFile:
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return "objectfile"
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elif enum == lldb.eSymbolTypeCommonBlock:
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return "commonblock"
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elif enum == lldb.eSymbolTypeBlock:
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return "block"
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elif enum == lldb.eSymbolTypeLocal:
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return "local"
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elif enum == lldb.eSymbolTypeParam:
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return "param"
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elif enum == lldb.eSymbolTypeVariable:
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return "variable"
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elif enum == lldb.eSymbolTypeVariableType:
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return "variabletype"
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elif enum == lldb.eSymbolTypeLineEntry:
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return "lineentry"
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elif enum == lldb.eSymbolTypeLineHeader:
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return "lineheader"
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elif enum == lldb.eSymbolTypeScopeBegin:
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return "scopebegin"
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elif enum == lldb.eSymbolTypeScopeEnd:
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return "scopeend"
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elif enum == lldb.eSymbolTypeAdditional:
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return "additional"
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elif enum == lldb.eSymbolTypeCompiler:
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return "compiler"
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elif enum == lldb.eSymbolTypeInstrumentation:
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return "instrumentation"
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elif enum == lldb.eSymbolTypeUndefined:
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return "undefined"
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def value_type_to_str(enum):
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"""Returns the valueType string given an enum."""
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if enum == lldb.eValueTypeInvalid:
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return "invalid"
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elif enum == lldb.eValueTypeVariableGlobal:
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return "global_variable"
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elif enum == lldb.eValueTypeVariableStatic:
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return "static_variable"
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elif enum == lldb.eValueTypeVariableArgument:
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return "argument_variable"
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elif enum == lldb.eValueTypeVariableLocal:
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return "local_variable"
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elif enum == lldb.eValueTypeRegister:
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return "register"
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elif enum == lldb.eValueTypeRegisterSet:
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return "register_set"
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elif enum == lldb.eValueTypeConstResult:
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return "constant_result"
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else:
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raise Exception("Unknown ValueType enum")
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# ==================================================
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# Get stopped threads due to each stop reason.
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# ==================================================
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def sort_stopped_threads(process,
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breakpoint_threads=None,
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crashed_threads=None,
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watchpoint_threads=None,
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signal_threads=None,
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exiting_threads=None,
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other_threads=None):
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""" Fills array *_threads with threads stopped for the corresponding stop
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reason.
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"""
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for lst in [breakpoint_threads,
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watchpoint_threads,
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signal_threads,
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exiting_threads,
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other_threads]:
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if lst is not None:
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lst[:] = []
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for thread in process:
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dispatched = False
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for (reason, list) in [(lldb.eStopReasonBreakpoint, breakpoint_threads),
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(lldb.eStopReasonException, crashed_threads),
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(lldb.eStopReasonWatchpoint, watchpoint_threads),
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(lldb.eStopReasonSignal, signal_threads),
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(lldb.eStopReasonThreadExiting, exiting_threads),
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(None, other_threads)]:
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if not dispatched and list is not None:
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if thread.GetStopReason() == reason or reason is None:
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list.append(thread)
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dispatched = True
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# ==================================================
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# Utility functions for setting breakpoints
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# ==================================================
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def run_break_set_by_script(
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test,
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class_name,
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extra_options=None,
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num_expected_locations=1):
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"""Set a scripted breakpoint. Check that it got the right number of locations."""
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test.assertTrue(class_name is not None, "Must pass in a class name.")
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command = "breakpoint set -P " + class_name
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if extra_options is not None:
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command += " " + extra_options
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break_results = run_break_set_command(test, command)
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check_breakpoint_result(test, break_results, num_locations=num_expected_locations)
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return get_bpno_from_match(break_results)
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def run_break_set_by_file_and_line(
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test,
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file_name,
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line_number,
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extra_options=None,
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num_expected_locations=1,
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loc_exact=False,
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module_name=None):
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"""Set a breakpoint by file and line, returning the breakpoint number.
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If extra_options is not None, then we append it to the breakpoint set command.
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If num_expected_locations is -1, we check that we got AT LEAST one location. If num_expected_locations is -2, we don't
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check the actual number at all. Otherwise, we check that num_expected_locations equals the number of locations.
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If loc_exact is true, we check that there is one location, and that location must be at the input file and line number."""
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if file_name is None:
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command = 'breakpoint set -l %d' % (line_number)
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else:
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command = 'breakpoint set -f "%s" -l %d' % (file_name, line_number)
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if module_name:
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command += " --shlib '%s'" % (module_name)
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if extra_options:
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command += " " + extra_options
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break_results = run_break_set_command(test, command)
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if num_expected_locations == 1 and loc_exact:
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check_breakpoint_result(
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test,
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break_results,
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num_locations=num_expected_locations,
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file_name=file_name,
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line_number=line_number,
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module_name=module_name)
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else:
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check_breakpoint_result(
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test,
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break_results,
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num_locations=num_expected_locations)
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return get_bpno_from_match(break_results)
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def run_break_set_by_symbol(
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test,
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symbol,
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extra_options=None,
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num_expected_locations=-1,
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sym_exact=False,
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module_name=None):
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"""Set a breakpoint by symbol name. Common options are the same as run_break_set_by_file_and_line.
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If sym_exact is true, then the output symbol must match the input exactly, otherwise we do a substring match."""
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command = 'breakpoint set -n "%s"' % (symbol)
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if module_name:
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command += " --shlib '%s'" % (module_name)
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if extra_options:
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command += " " + extra_options
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break_results = run_break_set_command(test, command)
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if num_expected_locations == 1 and sym_exact:
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check_breakpoint_result(
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test,
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break_results,
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num_locations=num_expected_locations,
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symbol_name=symbol,
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module_name=module_name)
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else:
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check_breakpoint_result(
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test,
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break_results,
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num_locations=num_expected_locations)
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return get_bpno_from_match(break_results)
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def run_break_set_by_selector(
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test,
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selector,
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extra_options=None,
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num_expected_locations=-1,
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module_name=None):
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"""Set a breakpoint by selector. Common options are the same as run_break_set_by_file_and_line."""
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command = 'breakpoint set -S "%s"' % (selector)
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if module_name:
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command += ' --shlib "%s"' % (module_name)
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if extra_options:
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command += " " + extra_options
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break_results = run_break_set_command(test, command)
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if num_expected_locations == 1:
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check_breakpoint_result(
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test,
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break_results,
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num_locations=num_expected_locations,
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symbol_name=selector,
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symbol_match_exact=False,
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module_name=module_name)
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else:
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check_breakpoint_result(
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test,
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break_results,
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num_locations=num_expected_locations)
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return get_bpno_from_match(break_results)
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def run_break_set_by_regexp(
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test,
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regexp,
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extra_options=None,
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num_expected_locations=-1):
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"""Set a breakpoint by regular expression match on symbol name. Common options are the same as run_break_set_by_file_and_line."""
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command = 'breakpoint set -r "%s"' % (regexp)
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if extra_options:
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command += " " + extra_options
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break_results = run_break_set_command(test, command)
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check_breakpoint_result(
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test,
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break_results,
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num_locations=num_expected_locations)
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return get_bpno_from_match(break_results)
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def run_break_set_by_source_regexp(
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test,
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regexp,
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extra_options=None,
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num_expected_locations=-1):
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"""Set a breakpoint by source regular expression. Common options are the same as run_break_set_by_file_and_line."""
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command = 'breakpoint set -p "%s"' % (regexp)
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if extra_options:
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command += " " + extra_options
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break_results = run_break_set_command(test, command)
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check_breakpoint_result(
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test,
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break_results,
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num_locations=num_expected_locations)
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return get_bpno_from_match(break_results)
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def run_break_set_command(test, command):
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"""Run the command passed in - it must be some break set variant - and analyze the result.
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Returns a dictionary of information gleaned from the command-line results.
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Will assert if the breakpoint setting fails altogether.
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Dictionary will contain:
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bpno - breakpoint of the newly created breakpoint, -1 on error.
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num_locations - number of locations set for the breakpoint.
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If there is only one location, the dictionary MAY contain:
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file - source file name
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line_no - source line number
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symbol - symbol name
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inline_symbol - inlined symbol name
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offset - offset from the original symbol
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module - module
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address - address at which the breakpoint was set."""
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patterns = [
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r"^Breakpoint (?P<bpno>[0-9]+): (?P<num_locations>[0-9]+) locations\.$",
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r"^Breakpoint (?P<bpno>[0-9]+): (?P<num_locations>no) locations \(pending\)\.",
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r"^Breakpoint (?P<bpno>[0-9]+): where = (?P<module>.*)`(?P<symbol>[+\-]{0,1}[^+]+)( \+ (?P<offset>[0-9]+)){0,1}( \[inlined\] (?P<inline_symbol>.*)){0,1} at (?P<file>[^:]+):(?P<line_no>[0-9]+)(?P<column>(:[0-9]+)?), address = (?P<address>0x[0-9a-fA-F]+)$",
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r"^Breakpoint (?P<bpno>[0-9]+): where = (?P<module>.*)`(?P<symbol>.*)( \+ (?P<offset>[0-9]+)){0,1}, address = (?P<address>0x[0-9a-fA-F]+)$"]
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match_object = test.match(command, patterns)
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break_results = match_object.groupdict()
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# We always insert the breakpoint number, setting it to -1 if we couldn't find it
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# Also, make sure it gets stored as an integer.
|
|
if not 'bpno' in break_results:
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|
break_results['bpno'] = -1
|
|
else:
|
|
break_results['bpno'] = int(break_results['bpno'])
|
|
|
|
# We always insert the number of locations
|
|
# If ONE location is set for the breakpoint, then the output doesn't mention locations, but it has to be 1...
|
|
# We also make sure it is an integer.
|
|
|
|
if not 'num_locations' in break_results:
|
|
num_locations = 1
|
|
else:
|
|
num_locations = break_results['num_locations']
|
|
if num_locations == 'no':
|
|
num_locations = 0
|
|
else:
|
|
num_locations = int(break_results['num_locations'])
|
|
|
|
break_results['num_locations'] = num_locations
|
|
|
|
if 'line_no' in break_results:
|
|
break_results['line_no'] = int(break_results['line_no'])
|
|
|
|
return break_results
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_bpno_from_match(break_results):
|
|
return int(break_results['bpno'])
|
|
|
|
|
|
def check_breakpoint_result(
|
|
test,
|
|
break_results,
|
|
file_name=None,
|
|
line_number=-1,
|
|
symbol_name=None,
|
|
symbol_match_exact=True,
|
|
module_name=None,
|
|
offset=-1,
|
|
num_locations=-1):
|
|
|
|
out_num_locations = break_results['num_locations']
|
|
|
|
if num_locations == -1:
|
|
test.assertTrue(out_num_locations > 0,
|
|
"Expecting one or more locations, got none.")
|
|
elif num_locations != -2:
|
|
test.assertTrue(
|
|
num_locations == out_num_locations,
|
|
"Expecting %d locations, got %d." %
|
|
(num_locations,
|
|
out_num_locations))
|
|
|
|
if file_name:
|
|
out_file_name = ""
|
|
if 'file' in break_results:
|
|
out_file_name = break_results['file']
|
|
test.assertTrue(
|
|
file_name.endswith(out_file_name),
|
|
"Breakpoint file name '%s' doesn't match resultant name '%s'." %
|
|
(file_name,
|
|
out_file_name))
|
|
|
|
if line_number != -1:
|
|
out_line_number = -1
|
|
if 'line_no' in break_results:
|
|
out_line_number = break_results['line_no']
|
|
|
|
test.assertTrue(
|
|
line_number == out_line_number,
|
|
"Breakpoint line number %s doesn't match resultant line %s." %
|
|
(line_number,
|
|
out_line_number))
|
|
|
|
if symbol_name:
|
|
out_symbol_name = ""
|
|
# Look first for the inlined symbol name, otherwise use the symbol
|
|
# name:
|
|
if 'inline_symbol' in break_results and break_results['inline_symbol']:
|
|
out_symbol_name = break_results['inline_symbol']
|
|
elif 'symbol' in break_results:
|
|
out_symbol_name = break_results['symbol']
|
|
|
|
if symbol_match_exact:
|
|
test.assertTrue(
|
|
symbol_name == out_symbol_name,
|
|
"Symbol name '%s' doesn't match resultant symbol '%s'." %
|
|
(symbol_name,
|
|
out_symbol_name))
|
|
else:
|
|
test.assertTrue(
|
|
out_symbol_name.find(symbol_name) != -
|
|
1,
|
|
"Symbol name '%s' isn't in resultant symbol '%s'." %
|
|
(symbol_name,
|
|
out_symbol_name))
|
|
|
|
if module_name:
|
|
out_module_name = None
|
|
if 'module' in break_results:
|
|
out_module_name = break_results['module']
|
|
|
|
test.assertTrue(
|
|
module_name.find(out_module_name) != -
|
|
1,
|
|
"Symbol module name '%s' isn't in expected module name '%s'." %
|
|
(out_module_name,
|
|
module_name))
|
|
|
|
# ==================================================
|
|
# Utility functions related to Threads and Processes
|
|
# ==================================================
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_stopped_threads(process, reason):
|
|
"""Returns the thread(s) with the specified stop reason in a list.
|
|
|
|
The list can be empty if no such thread exists.
|
|
"""
|
|
threads = []
|
|
for t in process:
|
|
if t.GetStopReason() == reason:
|
|
threads.append(t)
|
|
return threads
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_stopped_thread(process, reason):
|
|
"""A convenience function which returns the first thread with the given stop
|
|
reason or None.
|
|
|
|
Example usages:
|
|
|
|
1. Get the stopped thread due to a breakpoint condition
|
|
|
|
...
|
|
from lldbutil import get_stopped_thread
|
|
thread = get_stopped_thread(process, lldb.eStopReasonPlanComplete)
|
|
self.assertTrue(thread.IsValid(), "There should be a thread stopped due to breakpoint condition")
|
|
...
|
|
|
|
2. Get the thread stopped due to a breakpoint
|
|
|
|
...
|
|
from lldbutil import get_stopped_thread
|
|
thread = get_stopped_thread(process, lldb.eStopReasonBreakpoint)
|
|
self.assertTrue(thread.IsValid(), "There should be a thread stopped due to breakpoint")
|
|
...
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
threads = get_stopped_threads(process, reason)
|
|
if len(threads) == 0:
|
|
return None
|
|
return threads[0]
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_threads_stopped_at_breakpoint_id(process, bpid):
|
|
""" For a stopped process returns the thread stopped at the breakpoint passed in bkpt"""
|
|
stopped_threads = []
|
|
threads = []
|
|
|
|
stopped_threads = get_stopped_threads(process, lldb.eStopReasonBreakpoint)
|
|
|
|
if len(stopped_threads) == 0:
|
|
return threads
|
|
|
|
for thread in stopped_threads:
|
|
# Make sure we've hit our breakpoint...
|
|
break_id = thread.GetStopReasonDataAtIndex(0)
|
|
if break_id == bpid:
|
|
threads.append(thread)
|
|
|
|
return threads
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_threads_stopped_at_breakpoint(process, bkpt):
|
|
return get_threads_stopped_at_breakpoint_id(process, bkpt.GetID())
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_one_thread_stopped_at_breakpoint_id(
|
|
process, bpid, require_exactly_one=True):
|
|
threads = get_threads_stopped_at_breakpoint_id(process, bpid)
|
|
if len(threads) == 0:
|
|
return None
|
|
if require_exactly_one and len(threads) != 1:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
return threads[0]
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_one_thread_stopped_at_breakpoint(
|
|
process, bkpt, require_exactly_one=True):
|
|
return get_one_thread_stopped_at_breakpoint_id(
|
|
process, bkpt.GetID(), require_exactly_one)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def is_thread_crashed(test, thread):
|
|
"""In the test suite we dereference a null pointer to simulate a crash. The way this is
|
|
reported depends on the platform."""
|
|
if test.platformIsDarwin():
|
|
return thread.GetStopReason(
|
|
) == lldb.eStopReasonException and "EXC_BAD_ACCESS" in thread.GetStopDescription(100)
|
|
elif test.getPlatform() == "linux":
|
|
return thread.GetStopReason() == lldb.eStopReasonSignal and thread.GetStopReasonDataAtIndex(
|
|
0) == thread.GetProcess().GetUnixSignals().GetSignalNumberFromName("SIGSEGV")
|
|
elif test.getPlatform() == "windows":
|
|
return "Exception 0xc0000005" in thread.GetStopDescription(200)
|
|
else:
|
|
return "invalid address" in thread.GetStopDescription(100)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_crashed_threads(test, process):
|
|
threads = []
|
|
if process.GetState() != lldb.eStateStopped:
|
|
return threads
|
|
for thread in process:
|
|
if is_thread_crashed(test, thread):
|
|
threads.append(thread)
|
|
return threads
|
|
|
|
# Helper functions for run_to_{source,name}_breakpoint:
|
|
|
|
def run_to_breakpoint_make_target(test, exe_name = "a.out", in_cwd = True):
|
|
if in_cwd:
|
|
exe = test.getBuildArtifact(exe_name)
|
|
|
|
# Create the target
|
|
target = test.dbg.CreateTarget(exe)
|
|
test.assertTrue(target, "Target: %s is not valid."%(exe_name))
|
|
|
|
# Set environment variables for the inferior.
|
|
if lldbtest_config.inferior_env:
|
|
test.runCmd('settings set target.env-vars {}'.format(
|
|
lldbtest_config.inferior_env))
|
|
|
|
return target
|
|
|
|
def run_to_breakpoint_do_run(test, target, bkpt, launch_info = None,
|
|
only_one_thread = True, extra_images = None):
|
|
|
|
# Launch the process, and do not stop at the entry point.
|
|
if not launch_info:
|
|
launch_info = target.GetLaunchInfo()
|
|
launch_info.SetWorkingDirectory(test.get_process_working_directory())
|
|
|
|
if extra_images and lldb.remote_platform:
|
|
environ = test.registerSharedLibrariesWithTarget(target, extra_images)
|
|
launch_info.SetEnvironmentEntries(environ, True)
|
|
|
|
error = lldb.SBError()
|
|
process = target.Launch(launch_info, error)
|
|
|
|
test.assertTrue(process,
|
|
"Could not create a valid process for %s: %s"%(target.GetExecutable().GetFilename(),
|
|
error.GetCString()))
|
|
test.assertFalse(error.Fail(),
|
|
"Process launch failed: %s" % (error.GetCString()))
|
|
|
|
# Frame #0 should be at our breakpoint.
|
|
threads = get_threads_stopped_at_breakpoint(
|
|
process, bkpt)
|
|
|
|
num_threads = len(threads)
|
|
if only_one_thread:
|
|
test.assertEqual(num_threads, 1, "Expected 1 thread to stop at breakpoint, %d did."%(num_threads))
|
|
else:
|
|
test.assertGreater(num_threads, 0, "No threads stopped at breakpoint")
|
|
|
|
thread = threads[0]
|
|
return (target, process, thread, bkpt)
|
|
|
|
def run_to_name_breakpoint (test, bkpt_name, launch_info = None,
|
|
exe_name = "a.out",
|
|
bkpt_module = None,
|
|
in_cwd = True,
|
|
only_one_thread = True,
|
|
extra_images = None):
|
|
"""Start up a target, using exe_name as the executable, and run it to
|
|
a breakpoint set by name on bkpt_name restricted to bkpt_module.
|
|
|
|
If you want to pass in launch arguments or environment
|
|
variables, you can optionally pass in an SBLaunchInfo. If you
|
|
do that, remember to set the working directory as well.
|
|
|
|
If your executable isn't called a.out, you can pass that in.
|
|
And if your executable isn't in the CWD, pass in the absolute
|
|
path to the executable in exe_name, and set in_cwd to False.
|
|
|
|
If you need to restrict the breakpoint to a particular module,
|
|
pass the module name (a string not a FileSpec) in bkpt_module. If
|
|
nothing is passed in setting will be unrestricted.
|
|
|
|
If the target isn't valid, the breakpoint isn't found, or hit, the
|
|
function will cause a testsuite failure.
|
|
|
|
If successful it returns a tuple with the target process and
|
|
thread that hit the breakpoint, and the breakpoint that we set
|
|
for you.
|
|
|
|
If only_one_thread is true, we require that there be only one
|
|
thread stopped at the breakpoint. Otherwise we only require one
|
|
or more threads stop there. If there are more than one, we return
|
|
the first thread that stopped.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
target = run_to_breakpoint_make_target(test, exe_name, in_cwd)
|
|
|
|
breakpoint = target.BreakpointCreateByName(bkpt_name, bkpt_module)
|
|
|
|
|
|
test.assertTrue(breakpoint.GetNumLocations() > 0,
|
|
"No locations found for name breakpoint: '%s'."%(bkpt_name))
|
|
return run_to_breakpoint_do_run(test, target, breakpoint, launch_info,
|
|
only_one_thread, extra_images)
|
|
|
|
def run_to_source_breakpoint(test, bkpt_pattern, source_spec,
|
|
launch_info = None, exe_name = "a.out",
|
|
bkpt_module = None,
|
|
in_cwd = True,
|
|
only_one_thread = True,
|
|
extra_images = None):
|
|
"""Start up a target, using exe_name as the executable, and run it to
|
|
a breakpoint set by source regex bkpt_pattern.
|
|
|
|
The rest of the behavior is the same as run_to_name_breakpoint.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
target = run_to_breakpoint_make_target(test, exe_name, in_cwd)
|
|
# Set the breakpoints
|
|
breakpoint = target.BreakpointCreateBySourceRegex(
|
|
bkpt_pattern, source_spec, bkpt_module)
|
|
test.assertTrue(breakpoint.GetNumLocations() > 0,
|
|
'No locations found for source breakpoint: "%s", file: "%s", dir: "%s"'
|
|
%(bkpt_pattern, source_spec.GetFilename(), source_spec.GetDirectory()))
|
|
return run_to_breakpoint_do_run(test, target, breakpoint, launch_info,
|
|
only_one_thread, extra_images)
|
|
|
|
def run_to_line_breakpoint(test, source_spec, line_number, column = 0,
|
|
launch_info = None, exe_name = "a.out",
|
|
bkpt_module = None,
|
|
in_cwd = True,
|
|
only_one_thread = True,
|
|
extra_images = None):
|
|
"""Start up a target, using exe_name as the executable, and run it to
|
|
a breakpoint set by (source_spec, line_number(, column)).
|
|
|
|
The rest of the behavior is the same as run_to_name_breakpoint.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
target = run_to_breakpoint_make_target(test, exe_name, in_cwd)
|
|
# Set the breakpoints
|
|
breakpoint = target.BreakpointCreateByLocation(
|
|
source_spec, line_number, column, 0, lldb.SBFileSpecList())
|
|
test.assertTrue(breakpoint.GetNumLocations() > 0,
|
|
'No locations found for line breakpoint: "%s:%d(:%d)", dir: "%s"'
|
|
%(source_spec.GetFilename(), line_number, column,
|
|
source_spec.GetDirectory()))
|
|
return run_to_breakpoint_do_run(test, target, breakpoint, launch_info,
|
|
only_one_thread, extra_images)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def continue_to_breakpoint(process, bkpt):
|
|
""" Continues the process, if it stops, returns the threads stopped at bkpt; otherwise, returns None"""
|
|
process.Continue()
|
|
if process.GetState() != lldb.eStateStopped:
|
|
return None
|
|
else:
|
|
return get_threads_stopped_at_breakpoint(process, bkpt)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_caller_symbol(thread):
|
|
"""
|
|
Returns the symbol name for the call site of the leaf function.
|
|
"""
|
|
depth = thread.GetNumFrames()
|
|
if depth <= 1:
|
|
return None
|
|
caller = thread.GetFrameAtIndex(1).GetSymbol()
|
|
if caller:
|
|
return caller.GetName()
|
|
else:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_function_names(thread):
|
|
"""
|
|
Returns a sequence of function names from the stack frames of this thread.
|
|
"""
|
|
def GetFuncName(i):
|
|
return thread.GetFrameAtIndex(i).GetFunctionName()
|
|
|
|
return list(map(GetFuncName, list(range(thread.GetNumFrames()))))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_symbol_names(thread):
|
|
"""
|
|
Returns a sequence of symbols for this thread.
|
|
"""
|
|
def GetSymbol(i):
|
|
return thread.GetFrameAtIndex(i).GetSymbol().GetName()
|
|
|
|
return list(map(GetSymbol, list(range(thread.GetNumFrames()))))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_pc_addresses(thread):
|
|
"""
|
|
Returns a sequence of pc addresses for this thread.
|
|
"""
|
|
def GetPCAddress(i):
|
|
return thread.GetFrameAtIndex(i).GetPCAddress()
|
|
|
|
return list(map(GetPCAddress, list(range(thread.GetNumFrames()))))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_filenames(thread):
|
|
"""
|
|
Returns a sequence of file names from the stack frames of this thread.
|
|
"""
|
|
def GetFilename(i):
|
|
return thread.GetFrameAtIndex(
|
|
i).GetLineEntry().GetFileSpec().GetFilename()
|
|
|
|
return list(map(GetFilename, list(range(thread.GetNumFrames()))))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_line_numbers(thread):
|
|
"""
|
|
Returns a sequence of line numbers from the stack frames of this thread.
|
|
"""
|
|
def GetLineNumber(i):
|
|
return thread.GetFrameAtIndex(i).GetLineEntry().GetLine()
|
|
|
|
return list(map(GetLineNumber, list(range(thread.GetNumFrames()))))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_module_names(thread):
|
|
"""
|
|
Returns a sequence of module names from the stack frames of this thread.
|
|
"""
|
|
def GetModuleName(i):
|
|
return thread.GetFrameAtIndex(
|
|
i).GetModule().GetFileSpec().GetFilename()
|
|
|
|
return list(map(GetModuleName, list(range(thread.GetNumFrames()))))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_stack_frames(thread):
|
|
"""
|
|
Returns a sequence of stack frames for this thread.
|
|
"""
|
|
def GetStackFrame(i):
|
|
return thread.GetFrameAtIndex(i)
|
|
|
|
return list(map(GetStackFrame, list(range(thread.GetNumFrames()))))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def print_stacktrace(thread, string_buffer=False):
|
|
"""Prints a simple stack trace of this thread."""
|
|
|
|
output = SixStringIO() if string_buffer else sys.stdout
|
|
target = thread.GetProcess().GetTarget()
|
|
|
|
depth = thread.GetNumFrames()
|
|
|
|
mods = get_module_names(thread)
|
|
funcs = get_function_names(thread)
|
|
symbols = get_symbol_names(thread)
|
|
files = get_filenames(thread)
|
|
lines = get_line_numbers(thread)
|
|
addrs = get_pc_addresses(thread)
|
|
|
|
if thread.GetStopReason() != lldb.eStopReasonInvalid:
|
|
desc = "stop reason=" + stop_reason_to_str(thread.GetStopReason())
|
|
else:
|
|
desc = ""
|
|
print(
|
|
"Stack trace for thread id={0:#x} name={1} queue={2} ".format(
|
|
thread.GetThreadID(),
|
|
thread.GetName(),
|
|
thread.GetQueueName()) + desc,
|
|
file=output)
|
|
|
|
for i in range(depth):
|
|
frame = thread.GetFrameAtIndex(i)
|
|
function = frame.GetFunction()
|
|
|
|
load_addr = addrs[i].GetLoadAddress(target)
|
|
if not function:
|
|
file_addr = addrs[i].GetFileAddress()
|
|
start_addr = frame.GetSymbol().GetStartAddress().GetFileAddress()
|
|
symbol_offset = file_addr - start_addr
|
|
print(
|
|
" frame #{num}: {addr:#016x} {mod}`{symbol} + {offset}".format(
|
|
num=i,
|
|
addr=load_addr,
|
|
mod=mods[i],
|
|
symbol=symbols[i],
|
|
offset=symbol_offset),
|
|
file=output)
|
|
else:
|
|
print(
|
|
" frame #{num}: {addr:#016x} {mod}`{func} at {file}:{line} {args}".format(
|
|
num=i,
|
|
addr=load_addr,
|
|
mod=mods[i],
|
|
func='%s [inlined]' %
|
|
funcs[i] if frame.IsInlined() else funcs[i],
|
|
file=files[i],
|
|
line=lines[i],
|
|
args=get_args_as_string(
|
|
frame,
|
|
showFuncName=False) if not frame.IsInlined() else '()'),
|
|
file=output)
|
|
|
|
if string_buffer:
|
|
return output.getvalue()
|
|
|
|
|
|
def print_stacktraces(process, string_buffer=False):
|
|
"""Prints the stack traces of all the threads."""
|
|
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output = SixStringIO() if string_buffer else sys.stdout
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print("Stack traces for " + str(process), file=output)
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for thread in process:
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print(print_stacktrace(thread, string_buffer=True), file=output)
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if string_buffer:
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return output.getvalue()
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def expect_state_changes(test, listener, process, states, timeout=5):
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"""Listens for state changed events on the listener and makes sure they match what we
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expect. Stop-and-restart events (where GetRestartedFromEvent() returns true) are ignored."""
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|
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for expected_state in states:
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def get_next_event():
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event = lldb.SBEvent()
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if not listener.WaitForEventForBroadcasterWithType(
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timeout,
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process.GetBroadcaster(),
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lldb.SBProcess.eBroadcastBitStateChanged,
|
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event):
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test.fail(
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"Timed out while waiting for a transition to state %s" %
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lldb.SBDebugger.StateAsCString(expected_state))
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return event
|
|
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|
event = get_next_event()
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|
while (lldb.SBProcess.GetStateFromEvent(event) == lldb.eStateStopped and
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lldb.SBProcess.GetRestartedFromEvent(event)):
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# Ignore restarted event and the subsequent running event.
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event = get_next_event()
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test.assertEqual(
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lldb.SBProcess.GetStateFromEvent(event),
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|
lldb.eStateRunning,
|
|
"Restarted event followed by a running event")
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|
event = get_next_event()
|
|
|
|
test.assertEqual(
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|
lldb.SBProcess.GetStateFromEvent(event),
|
|
expected_state)
|
|
|
|
# ===================================
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# Utility functions related to Frames
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|
# ===================================
|
|
|
|
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def get_parent_frame(frame):
|
|
"""
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|
Returns the parent frame of the input frame object; None if not available.
|
|
"""
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|
thread = frame.GetThread()
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parent_found = False
|
|
for f in thread:
|
|
if parent_found:
|
|
return f
|
|
if f.GetFrameID() == frame.GetFrameID():
|
|
parent_found = True
|
|
|
|
# If we reach here, no parent has been found, return None.
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|
return None
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_args_as_string(frame, showFuncName=True):
|
|
"""
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|
Returns the args of the input frame object as a string.
|
|
"""
|
|
# arguments => True
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|
# locals => False
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|
# statics => False
|
|
# in_scope_only => True
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|
vars = frame.GetVariables(True, False, False, True) # type of SBValueList
|
|
args = [] # list of strings
|
|
for var in vars:
|
|
args.append("(%s)%s=%s" % (var.GetTypeName(),
|
|
var.GetName(),
|
|
var.GetValue()))
|
|
if frame.GetFunction():
|
|
name = frame.GetFunction().GetName()
|
|
elif frame.GetSymbol():
|
|
name = frame.GetSymbol().GetName()
|
|
else:
|
|
name = ""
|
|
if showFuncName:
|
|
return "%s(%s)" % (name, ", ".join(args))
|
|
else:
|
|
return "(%s)" % (", ".join(args))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def print_registers(frame, string_buffer=False):
|
|
"""Prints all the register sets of the frame."""
|
|
|
|
output = SixStringIO() if string_buffer else sys.stdout
|
|
|
|
print("Register sets for " + str(frame), file=output)
|
|
|
|
registerSet = frame.GetRegisters() # Return type of SBValueList.
|
|
print("Frame registers (size of register set = %d):" %
|
|
registerSet.GetSize(), file=output)
|
|
for value in registerSet:
|
|
#print(value, file=output)
|
|
print("%s (number of children = %d):" %
|
|
(value.GetName(), value.GetNumChildren()), file=output)
|
|
for child in value:
|
|
print(
|
|
"Name: %s, Value: %s" %
|
|
(child.GetName(),
|
|
child.GetValue()),
|
|
file=output)
|
|
|
|
if string_buffer:
|
|
return output.getvalue()
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_registers(frame, kind):
|
|
"""Returns the registers given the frame and the kind of registers desired.
|
|
|
|
Returns None if there's no such kind.
|
|
"""
|
|
registerSet = frame.GetRegisters() # Return type of SBValueList.
|
|
for value in registerSet:
|
|
if kind.lower() in value.GetName().lower():
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_GPRs(frame):
|
|
"""Returns the general purpose registers of the frame as an SBValue.
|
|
|
|
The returned SBValue object is iterable. An example:
|
|
...
|
|
from lldbutil import get_GPRs
|
|
regs = get_GPRs(frame)
|
|
for reg in regs:
|
|
print("%s => %s" % (reg.GetName(), reg.GetValue()))
|
|
...
|
|
"""
|
|
return get_registers(frame, "general purpose")
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_FPRs(frame):
|
|
"""Returns the floating point registers of the frame as an SBValue.
|
|
|
|
The returned SBValue object is iterable. An example:
|
|
...
|
|
from lldbutil import get_FPRs
|
|
regs = get_FPRs(frame)
|
|
for reg in regs:
|
|
print("%s => %s" % (reg.GetName(), reg.GetValue()))
|
|
...
|
|
"""
|
|
return get_registers(frame, "floating point")
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_ESRs(frame):
|
|
"""Returns the exception state registers of the frame as an SBValue.
|
|
|
|
The returned SBValue object is iterable. An example:
|
|
...
|
|
from lldbutil import get_ESRs
|
|
regs = get_ESRs(frame)
|
|
for reg in regs:
|
|
print("%s => %s" % (reg.GetName(), reg.GetValue()))
|
|
...
|
|
"""
|
|
return get_registers(frame, "exception state")
|
|
|
|
# ======================================
|
|
# Utility classes/functions for SBValues
|
|
# ======================================
|
|
|
|
|
|
class BasicFormatter(object):
|
|
"""The basic formatter inspects the value object and prints the value."""
|
|
|
|
def format(self, value, buffer=None, indent=0):
|
|
if not buffer:
|
|
output = SixStringIO()
|
|
else:
|
|
output = buffer
|
|
# If there is a summary, it suffices.
|
|
val = value.GetSummary()
|
|
# Otherwise, get the value.
|
|
if val is None:
|
|
val = value.GetValue()
|
|
if val is None and value.GetNumChildren() > 0:
|
|
val = "%s (location)" % value.GetLocation()
|
|
print("{indentation}({type}) {name} = {value}".format(
|
|
indentation=' ' * indent,
|
|
type=value.GetTypeName(),
|
|
name=value.GetName(),
|
|
value=val), file=output)
|
|
return output.getvalue()
|
|
|
|
|
|
class ChildVisitingFormatter(BasicFormatter):
|
|
"""The child visiting formatter prints the value and its immediate children.
|
|
|
|
The constructor takes a keyword arg: indent_child, which defaults to 2.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, indent_child=2):
|
|
"""Default indentation of 2 SPC's for the children."""
|
|
self.cindent = indent_child
|
|
|
|
def format(self, value, buffer=None):
|
|
if not buffer:
|
|
output = SixStringIO()
|
|
else:
|
|
output = buffer
|
|
|
|
BasicFormatter.format(self, value, buffer=output)
|
|
for child in value:
|
|
BasicFormatter.format(
|
|
self, child, buffer=output, indent=self.cindent)
|
|
|
|
return output.getvalue()
|
|
|
|
|
|
class RecursiveDecentFormatter(BasicFormatter):
|
|
"""The recursive decent formatter prints the value and the decendents.
|
|
|
|
The constructor takes two keyword args: indent_level, which defaults to 0,
|
|
and indent_child, which defaults to 2. The current indentation level is
|
|
determined by indent_level, while the immediate children has an additional
|
|
indentation by inden_child.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, indent_level=0, indent_child=2):
|
|
self.lindent = indent_level
|
|
self.cindent = indent_child
|
|
|
|
def format(self, value, buffer=None):
|
|
if not buffer:
|
|
output = SixStringIO()
|
|
else:
|
|
output = buffer
|
|
|
|
BasicFormatter.format(self, value, buffer=output, indent=self.lindent)
|
|
new_indent = self.lindent + self.cindent
|
|
for child in value:
|
|
if child.GetSummary() is not None:
|
|
BasicFormatter.format(
|
|
self, child, buffer=output, indent=new_indent)
|
|
else:
|
|
if child.GetNumChildren() > 0:
|
|
rdf = RecursiveDecentFormatter(indent_level=new_indent)
|
|
rdf.format(child, buffer=output)
|
|
else:
|
|
BasicFormatter.format(
|
|
self, child, buffer=output, indent=new_indent)
|
|
|
|
return output.getvalue()
|
|
|
|
# ===========================================================
|
|
# Utility functions for path manipulation on remote platforms
|
|
# ===========================================================
|
|
|
|
|
|
def join_remote_paths(*paths):
|
|
# TODO: update with actual platform name for remote windows once it exists
|
|
if lldb.remote_platform.GetName() == 'remote-windows':
|
|
return os.path.join(*paths).replace(os.path.sep, '\\')
|
|
return os.path.join(*paths).replace(os.path.sep, '/')
|
|
|
|
|
|
def append_to_process_working_directory(test, *paths):
|
|
remote = lldb.remote_platform
|
|
if remote:
|
|
return join_remote_paths(remote.GetWorkingDirectory(), *paths)
|
|
return os.path.join(test.getBuildDir(), *paths)
|
|
|
|
# ==================================================
|
|
# Utility functions to get the correct signal number
|
|
# ==================================================
|
|
|
|
import signal
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_signal_number(signal_name):
|
|
platform = lldb.remote_platform
|
|
if platform and platform.IsValid():
|
|
signals = platform.GetUnixSignals()
|
|
if signals.IsValid():
|
|
signal_number = signals.GetSignalNumberFromName(signal_name)
|
|
if signal_number > 0:
|
|
return signal_number
|
|
# No remote platform; fall back to using local python signals.
|
|
return getattr(signal, signal_name)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class PrintableRegex(object):
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, text):
|
|
self.regex = re.compile(text)
|
|
self.text = text
|
|
|
|
def match(self, str):
|
|
return self.regex.match(str)
|
|
|
|
def __str__(self):
|
|
return "%s" % (self.text)
|
|
|
|
def __repr__(self):
|
|
return "re.compile(%s) -> %s" % (self.text, self.regex)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def skip_if_callable(test, mycallable, reason):
|
|
if six.callable(mycallable):
|
|
if mycallable(test):
|
|
test.skipTest(reason)
|
|
return True
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
|
|
def skip_if_library_missing(test, target, library):
|
|
def find_library(target, library):
|
|
for module in target.modules:
|
|
filename = module.file.GetFilename()
|
|
if isinstance(library, str):
|
|
if library == filename:
|
|
return False
|
|
elif hasattr(library, 'match'):
|
|
if library.match(filename):
|
|
return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def find_library_callable(test):
|
|
return find_library(target, library)
|
|
return skip_if_callable(
|
|
test,
|
|
find_library_callable,
|
|
"could not find library matching '%s' in target %s" %
|
|
(library,
|
|
target))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def read_file_on_target(test, remote):
|
|
if lldb.remote_platform:
|
|
local = test.getBuildArtifact("file_from_target")
|
|
error = lldb.remote_platform.Get(lldb.SBFileSpec(remote, False),
|
|
lldb.SBFileSpec(local, True))
|
|
test.assertTrue(error.Success(), "Reading file {0} failed: {1}".format(remote, error))
|
|
else:
|
|
local = remote
|
|
with open(local, 'r') as f:
|
|
return f.read()
|
|
|
|
def read_file_from_process_wd(test, name):
|
|
path = append_to_process_working_directory(test, name)
|
|
return read_file_on_target(test, path)
|
|
|
|
def wait_for_file_on_target(testcase, file_path, max_attempts=6):
|
|
for i in range(max_attempts):
|
|
err, retcode, msg = testcase.run_platform_command("ls %s" % file_path)
|
|
if err.Success() and retcode == 0:
|
|
break
|
|
if i < max_attempts:
|
|
# Exponential backoff!
|
|
import time
|
|
time.sleep(pow(2, i) * 0.25)
|
|
else:
|
|
testcase.fail(
|
|
"File %s not found even after %d attempts." %
|
|
(file_path, max_attempts))
|
|
|
|
return read_file_on_target(testcase, file_path)
|