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2015-09-22Fix typos.Bruce Mitchener1-1/+1
Summary: Another round of minor typo fixes. Reviewers: clayborg Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13026 llvm-svn: 248243
2015-07-14Refactor Unix signals.Chaoren Lin1-7/+3
Summary: - Consolidate Unix signals selection in UnixSignals. - Make Unix signals available from platform. - Add jSignalsInfo packet to retrieve Unix signals from remote platform. - Get a copy of the platform signal for each remote process. - Update SB API for signals. - Update signal utility in test suite. Reviewers: ovyalov, clayborg Subscribers: chaoren, jingham, labath, emaste, tberghammer, lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11094 llvm-svn: 242101
2015-05-29Refactor many file functions to use FileSpec over strings.Chaoren Lin1-5/+5
Summary: This should solve the issue of sending denormalized paths over gdb-remote if we stick to GetPath(false) in GDBRemoteCommunicationClient, and let the server handle any denormalization. Reviewers: ovyalov, zturner, vharron, clayborg Reviewed By: clayborg Subscribers: tberghammer, emaste, lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9728 llvm-svn: 238604
2015-05-29Don't #include "lldb-python.h" from anywhere.Zachary Turner1-2/+0
Since interaction with the python interpreter is moving towards being more isolated, we won't be able to include this header from normal files anymore, all includes of it should be localized to the python library which will live under source/bindings/API/Python after a future patch. None of the files that were including this header actually depended on it anyway, so it was just a dead include in every single instance. llvm-svn: 238581
2015-05-20Fix handling of hijacked events in synchronous modeIlia K1-0/+24
Summary: This patch includes the following changes: * Fix Target::Launch to handle hijacked event in synchronous mode * Improve MiStartupOptionsTestCase tests to expect *stopped (MI) * Add SBProcess::GetStopEventForStopID * Add ProcessModID::SetStopEventForLastNaturalStopID/GetStopEventForStopID * Add const qualifier to ProcessModID::GetLastNaturalStopID * Add SBProcess::GetStopEventForStopID * Don't broadcast hijacked event in Target::Launch * Add CMICmnLLDBDebugger::CheckIfNeedToRebroadcastStopEvent/RebroadcastStopEvent Test Plan: ./dotest.py -v --executable $BUILDDIR/bin/lldb tools/lldb-mi/startup_options/ Reviewers: zturner, jingham, clayborg, abidh Reviewed By: clayborg Subscribers: abidh, zturner, lldb-commits, clayborg, jingham Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9371 llvm-svn: 237781
2015-05-15Fix a reason of *stopped notifications due to SIGINT/SIGSTOP signals (MI)Ilia K1-0/+6
# Add SBProcess::GetInterruptedFromEvent # Add vrEvent arg in CMICmnLLDBDebuggerHandleEvents::HandleProcessEventStateStopped and CMICmnLLDBDebuggerHandleEvents::HandleProcessEventStopSignal # Refactor CMICmnLLDBDebuggerHandleEvents::HandleProcessEventStopSignal ## Clean up and fix typos ## Remove vwrbShouldBrk arg # Fix MiSignalTestCase.test_lldbmi_stopped_when_stopatentry_{local,remote} to expect SIGSTOP instead of SIGINT llvm-svn: 237426
2015-04-17Add a "force_kill" arg to Process::Destroy(). This is needed afterJason Molenda1-2/+2
the changes in r233255/r233258. Normally if lldb attaches to a running process, when we call Process::Destroy, we want to detach from the process. If lldb launched the process itself, ::Destroy should kill it. However, if we attach to a process and the driver calls SBProcess::Kill() (which calls Destroy), we need to kill it even if we didn't launch it originally. The force_kill param allows for the SBProcess::Kill method to force the behavior of Destroy. <rdar://problem/20424439> llvm-svn: 235158
2015-03-21Compare pointers directly instead of ::strcmp in SBXxx::EventIsXxxEvent()Ilia K1-1/+1
llvm-svn: 232892
2015-02-11Lock mutex in the same order.Hafiz Abid Qadeer1-2/+2
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
2014-10-21Make the "synchronous" mode actually work without race conditions.Greg Clayton1-12/+4
There were many issues with synchronous mode that we discovered when started to try and add a "batch" mode. There was a race condition where the event handling thread might consume events when in sync mode and other times the Process::WaitForProcessToStop() would consume them. This also led to places where the Process IO handler might or might not get popped when it needed to be. llvm-svn: 220254
2014-10-11Add a IsInstrumentationRuntimePresent SB APIKuba Brecka1-0/+15
Reviewed at http://reviews.llvm.org/D5738 This adds an SB API into SBProcess: bool SBProcess::IsInstrumentationRuntimePresent(InstrumentationRuntimeType type); which simply tells whether a particular InstrumentationRuntime (read "ASan") plugin is present and active. llvm-svn: 219560
2014-09-06Implement ASan history threads in SB APIKuba Brecka1-0/+13
Reviewed at http://reviews.llvm.org/D5219 and http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/lldb-commits/Week-of-Mon-20140901/012809.html llvm-svn: 217300
2014-06-23Add API control of the signal disposition.Todd Fiala1-0/+14
See http://reviews.llvm.org/D4221 for details. This commit allows you to control the signals that lldb will suppress, stop or forward using the Python and C++ APIs. Change by Russell Harmon. Xcode build system changes (and any mistakes) by Todd Fiala. Tested on MacOSX 10.9.3 and Xcode 6 beta. (Xcode 5 is hitting the dependency checker crasher on all my systems). llvm-svn: 211526
2014-04-04sweep up -Wformat warnings from gccSaleem Abdulrasool1-153/+155
This is a purely mechanical change explicitly casting any parameters for printf style conversion. This cleans up the warnings emitted by gcc 4.8 on Linux. llvm-svn: 205607
2014-03-29lldb arm64 import.Jason Molenda1-0/+26
These changes were written by Greg Clayton, Jim Ingham, Jason Molenda. It builds cleanly against TOT llvm with xcodebuild. I updated the cmake files by visual inspection but did not try a build. I haven't built these sources on any non-Mac platforms - I don't think this patch adds any code that requires darwin, but please let me know if I missed something. In debugserver, MachProcess.cpp and MachTask.cpp were renamed to MachProcess.mm and MachTask.mm as they picked up some new Objective-C code needed to launch processes when running on iOS. llvm-svn: 205113
2014-03-03"size_t" isn't always 64 bit, it is 32 bit on 32 bit systems. All printf ↵Greg Clayton1-3/+3
style statements that were assuming size_t were 64 bit were changed, and they were also changed to display them as unsigned values as "size_t" isn't signed. If you print anything with 'size_t', please cast it to "uint64_t" in the printf and use PRIu64 or PRIx64. llvm-svn: 202738
2014-03-03Fix Windows build using portable types for formatting the log outputsDeepak Panickal1-1/+1
llvm-svn: 202723
2013-12-13Add new Queue, QueueItem, Queuelist, SBQueue, SBQueueItem classes to representJason Molenda1-0/+47
libdispatch aka Grand Central Dispatch (GCD) queues. Still fleshing out the documentation and testing of these but the overall API is settling down so it's a good time to check it in. <rdar://problem/15600370> llvm-svn: 197190
2013-11-12Change SBThread::GetExtendedBacktrace toJason Molenda1-1/+1
SBThread::GetExtendedBacktraceThread to make it more clear what is being returned. llvm-svn: 194531
2013-11-06Rename extended backtrace methods to take out the "ThreadOrigin"Jason Molenda1-5/+5
bit from the method names. <rdar://problem/15314369> llvm-svn: 194122
2013-11-05Add the GetNumThreadOriginExtendedBacktraceTypes andJason Molenda1-0/+35
GetThreadOriginExtendedBacktraceTypeAtIndex methods to SBProcess. Add documentation for the GetQueueName and GetQueueID methods to SBThread. <rdar://problem/15314369> llvm-svn: 194063
2013-10-31Fix the format warnings.Sylvestre Ledru1-1/+1
In almost all cases, the misuse is about "%lu" being used instead of the correct "%zu" (even though these are compatible on 64-bit platforms in practice). There are even a couple of cases where "%ld" (ie., signed int) is used instead of "%zu", and one where "%lu" is used instead of "%" PRIu64. Fixes bug #17551. Patch by "/dev/humancontroller" llvm-svn: 193832
2013-08-28Cleanup/rearrange includes:Virgile Bello1-0/+3
- factorize unistd.h and stdbool.h in lldb-types.h. - Add <functional> and <string> where required. llvm-svn: 189477
2013-06-29Fixed SBProcess::RemoteLaunch() to use the platform executable path. Patch ↵Greg Clayton1-1/+1
from Sebastien Metrot. llvm-svn: 185245
2013-05-10<rdar://problem/13854277>Greg Clayton1-2/+2
<rdar://problem/13594769> Main changes in this patch include: - cleanup plug-in interface and use ConstStrings for plug-in names - Modfiied the BSD Archive plug-in to be able to pick out the correct .o file when .a files contain multiple .o files with the same name by using the timestamp - Modified SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap to properly verify the timestamp on .o files it loads to ensure we don't load updated .o files and cause problems when debugging The plug-in interface changes: Modified the lldb_private::PluginInterface class that all plug-ins inherit from: Changed: virtual const char * GetPluginName() = 0; To: virtual ConstString GetPluginName() = 0; Removed: virtual const char * GetShortPluginName() = 0; - Fixed up all plug-in to adhere to the new interface and to return lldb_private::ConstString values for the plug-in names. - Fixed all plug-ins to return simple names with no prefixes. Some plug-ins had prefixes and most ones didn't, so now they all don't have prefixed names, just simple names like "linux", "gdb-remote", etc. llvm-svn: 181631
2013-05-02Recommitting r180831 with trivial fix - remember to return errors if you ↵Jim Ingham1-1/+9
compute. llvm-svn: 180898
2013-05-01Reverting 180831 as it crashes TestDefaultConstructorForAPIObjects.pyDaniel Malea1-9/+1
llvm-svn: 180868
2013-04-30Added an option to "process detach" to keep the process stopped, if the ↵Jim Ingham1-1/+9
process plugin (or in the case of ProcessGDBRemote the stub we are talking to) know how to do that. rdar://problem/13680832 llvm-svn: 180831
2013-03-27<rdar://problem/13521159>Greg Clayton1-37/+37
LLDB is crashing when logging is enabled from lldb-perf-clang. This has to do with the global destructor chain as the process and its threads are being torn down. All logging channels now make one and only one instance that is kept in a global pointer which is never freed. This guarantees that logging can correctly continue as the process tears itself down. llvm-svn: 178191
2013-02-09Reworked the way Process::RunThreadPlan and the ThreadPlanCallFunction ↵Jim Ingham1-0/+12
interoperate to fix problems where hitting auto-continue signals while running a thread plan would cause us to lose control of the debug session. <rdar://problem/12993641> llvm-svn: 174793
2013-01-18<rdar://problem/13010007>Greg Clayton1-0/+21
Added the ability for OS plug-ins to lazily populate the thread this. The python OS plug-in classes can now implement the following method: class OperatingSystemPlugin: def create_thread(self, tid, context): # Return a dictionary for a new thread to create it on demand This will add a new thread to the thread list if it doesn't already exist. The example code in lldb/examples/python/operating_system.py has been updated to show how this call us used. Cleaned up the code in PythonDataObjects.cpp/h: - renamed all classes that started with PythonData* to be Python*. - renamed PythonArray to PythonList. Cleaned up the code to use inheritance where - Centralized the code that does ref counting in the PythonObject class to a single function. - Made the "bool PythonObject::Reset(PyObject *)" function be virtual so each subclass can correctly check to ensure a PyObject is of the right type before adopting the object. - Cleaned up all APIs and added new constructors for the Python* classes to they can all construct form: - PyObject * - const PythonObject & - const lldb::ScriptInterpreterObjectSP & Cleaned up code in ScriptInterpreterPython: - Made calling python functions safer by templatizing the production of value formats. Python specifies the value formats based on built in C types (long, long long, etc), and code often uses typedefs for uint32_t, uint64_t, etc when passing arguments down to python. We will now always produce correct value formats as the templatized code will "do the right thing" all the time. - Fixed issues with the ScriptInterpreterPython::Locker where entering the session and leaving the session had a bunch of issues that could cause the "lldb" module globals lldb.debugger, lldb.target, lldb.process, lldb.thread, and lldb.frame to not be initialized. llvm-svn: 172873
2013-01-16<rdar://problem/13009943>Greg Clayton1-0/+13
Added a unique integer identifier to processes. Some systems, like JTAG or other simulators, might always assign the same process ID (pid) to the processes that are being debugged. In order for scripts and the APIs to uniquely identify the processes, there needs to be another ID. Now the SBProcess class has: uint32_t SBProcess::GetUniqueID(); This integer ID will help to truly uniquely identify a process and help with appropriate caching that can be associated with a SBProcess object. llvm-svn: 172628
2013-01-08Add an SBProcess API to get the current StopID, either considering or ↵Jim Ingham1-0/+15
ignoring stops caused by expression evaluation. <rdar://problem/12968562> llvm-svn: 171914
2012-12-05Fix Linux build warnings due to redefinition of macros:Daniel Malea1-0/+2
- add new header lldb-python.h to be included before other system headers - short term fix (eventually python dependencies must be cleaned up) Patch by Matt Kopec! llvm-svn: 169341
2012-11-29Resolve printf formatting warnings on Linux:Daniel Malea1-14/+14
- use macros from inttypes.h for format strings instead of OS-specific types Patch from Matt Kopec! llvm-svn: 168945
2012-11-17<rdar://problem/12720514> Sub-TLF: Provide service to profile the inferiorHan Ming Ong1-0/+23
This allows client to query profiling states on the inferior. llvm-svn: 168228
2012-10-31Rmoved a duplicate version of SetSelectedThreadByIDSean Callanan1-6/+0
that confused external clients. <rdar://problem/12599528> llvm-svn: 167097
2012-10-26Add API to get the process plugin name & short name.Jim Ingham1-0/+23
llvm-svn: 166799
2012-10-12<rdar://problem/12490558>Greg Clayton1-1/+7
SBProcess::SetSelectedThreadByID() had a "uint32_t tid" parameter which would truncate 64 bit thread IDs (lldb::tid_t is 64 bit). llvm-svn: 165852
2012-10-04Ran the sources through the compiler with -Wshadow warningsJason Molenda1-1/+0
enabled after we'd found a few bugs that were caused by shadowed local variables; the most important issue this turned up was a common mistake of trying to obtain a mutex lock for the scope of a code block by doing Mutex::Locker(m_map_mutex); This doesn't assign the lock object to a local variable; it is a temporary that has its dtor called immediately. Instead, Mutex::Locker locker(m_map_mutex); does what is intended. For some reason -Wshadow happened to highlight these as shadowed variables. I also fixed a few obivous and easy shadowed variable issues across the code base but there are a couple dozen more that should be fixed when someone has a free minute. <rdar://problem/12437585> llvm-svn: 165269
2012-09-18Stop using the "%z" size_t modifier and cast all size_t values to uint64_t. ↵Greg Clayton1-14/+22
Some platforms don't support this modification. llvm-svn: 164148
2012-08-29<rdar://problem/11757916>Greg Clayton1-0/+1
Make breakpoint setting by file and line much more efficient by only looking for inlined breakpoint locations if we are setting a breakpoint in anything but a source implementation file. Implementing this complex for a many reasons. Turns out that parsing compile units lazily had some issues with respect to how we need to do things with DWARF in .o files. So the fixes in the checkin for this makes these changes: - Add a new setting called "target.inline-breakpoint-strategy" which can be set to "never", "always", or "headers". "never" will never try and set any inlined breakpoints (fastest). "always" always looks for inlined breakpoint locations (slowest, but most accurate). "headers", which is the default setting, will only look for inlined breakpoint locations if the breakpoint is set in what are consudered to be header files, which is realy defined as "not in an implementation source file". - modify the breakpoint setting by file and line to check the current "target.inline-breakpoint-strategy" setting and act accordingly - Modify compile units to be able to get their language and other info lazily. This allows us to create compile units from the debug map and not have to fill all of the details in, and then lazily discover this information as we go on debuggging. This is needed to avoid parsing all .o files when setting breakpoints in implementation only files (no inlines). Otherwise we would need to parse the .o file, the object file (mach-o in our case) and the symbol file (DWARF in the object file) just to see what the compile unit was. - modify the "SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap" to subclass lldb_private::Module so that the virtual "GetObjectFile()" and "GetSymbolVendor()" functions can be intercepted when the .o file contenst are later lazilly needed. Prior to this fix, when we first instantiated the "SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap" class, we would also make modules, object files and symbol files for every .o file in the debug map because we needed to fix up the sections in the .o files with information that is in the executable debug map. Now we lazily do this in the DebugMapModule::GetObjectFile() Cleaned up header includes a bit as well. llvm-svn: 162860
2012-08-22Rework how the API mutex is acquired when filling out an ExecutionContext ↵Jim Ingham1-1/+2
from an ExecutionContextRef, particularly in the SBThread & SBFrame interfaces. Instead of filling the whole context & then getting the API mutex, we now get only the target, acquire the API mutex from it, then fill out the rest of the context. This removes a race condition where you get a ThreadSP, then wait on the API mutex while another command Destroy's the Thread you've just gotten. Also fixed the ExecutionContextRef::Get*SP calls so they don't return invalid objects. Also fixed the ExecutionContext::Has*Scope calls so they don't claim to have a scope if the object representing that scope has been destroyed. Also fixed a think-o in Thread::IsValid which was causing it to return the opposite of the desired value. <rdar://problem/11995490> llvm-svn: 162401
2012-07-27Added an lldb_private & equivalent SB API to send an AsyncInterrupt to the ↵Jim Ingham1-0/+10
event loop. Convert from calling Halt in the lldb Driver.cpp's input reader's sigint handler to sending this AsyncInterrupt so it can be handled in the event loop. If you are attaching and get an async interrupt, abort the attach attempt. Also remember to destroy the process if get interrupted while attaching. Getting this to work also required handing the eBroadcastBitInterrupt in a few more places in Process WaitForEvent & friends. <rdar://problem/10792425> llvm-svn: 160903
2012-07-13Add accessors on process to get & set the selected thread by IndexID (useful ↵Jim Ingham1-0/+47
since that's the one that "thread list" shows and it won't get reused even if the underlying system thread ID gets reused. llvm-svn: 160187
2012-07-12<rdar://problem/11791234>Greg Clayton1-9/+9
Fixed a case where the python interpreter could end up holding onto a previous lldb::SBProcess (probably in lldb.process) when run under Xcode. Prior to this fix, the lldb::SBProcess held onto a shared pointer to a lldb_private::Process. This in turn could cause the process to still have a thread list with stack frames. The stack frames would have module shared pointers in the lldb_private::SymbolContext objects. We also had issues with things staying in the shared module list too long when we found things by UUID (we didn't remove the out of date ModuleSP from the global module cache). Now all of this is fixed and everything goes away between runs. llvm-svn: 160140
2012-05-23Add SBProcess::GetNumSupportedHardwareWatchpoints() API and export it ↵Johnny Chen1-0/+23
through the Python scripting bridge. Add/modify some test cases. llvm-svn: 157353
2012-04-06Added logging when API calls try to do something that shouldn't be done when ↵Greg Clayton1-42/+43
the process is stopped by having logging calls that end with "error: process is running". Also test for the process to be stopped when many SBValue API calls are made to make sure it is safe to evaluate values, children of values and much more. llvm-svn: 154160
2012-04-05Added a new Host class: ReadWriteLockGreg Clayton1-53/+123
This abstracts read/write locks on the current host system. It is currently backed by pthread_rwlock_t objects so it should work on all unix systems. We also need a way to control multi-threaded access to the process through the public API when it is running. For example it isn't a good idea to try and get stack frames while the process is running. To implement this, the lldb_private::Process class now contains a ReadWriteLock member variable named m_run_lock which is used to control the public process state. The public process state represents the state of the process as the client knows it. The private is used to control the actual current process state. So the public state of the process can be stopped, yet the private state can be running when evaluating an expression for example. Adding the read/write lock where readers are clients that want the process to stay stopped, and writers are clients that run the process, allows us to accurately control multi-threaded access to the process. Switched the SBThread and SBFrame over to us shared pointers to the ExecutionContextRef class instead of making their own class to track this. This fixed an issue with assigning on SBFrame to another and will also centralize the code that tracks weak references to execution context objects into one location. llvm-svn: 154099
2012-02-24Added the new way we will eventually do all attaches and launches. First clientsGreg Clayton1-2/+2
will fill out either a SBLaunchInfo or SBAttachInfo class, then call: SBProcess SBTarget::Launch (SBLaunchInfo &, SBError &); SBProcess SBTarget::Attach (SBAttachInfo &, SBError &); The attach is working right now and allows the ability to set many filters such as the parent process ID, the user/group ID, the effective user/group ID, and much more. The launch is not yet working, but I will get this working soon. By changing our launch and attach calls to take an object, it allows us to add more capabilities to launching and attaching without having to have launch and attach functions that take more and more arguments. Once this is all working we will deprecated the older launch and attach fucntions and eventually remove them. llvm-svn: 151344