2025 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jordan Rupprecht
8be41c787f [test] Allow skipTestIfFn to apply to entire classes for skipIfNoSBHeaders
Some test cases are already marked @skipIfNoSBHeaders, but they make use of SBAPI headers in test setup. The setup will fail if the headers are missing, so it is too late to wait until the test case to apply the skip annotation.

In addition to allowing this to apply to entire classes, I also changed all the existing annotations from test cases to test classes where necessary/appropriate.

Reviewed By: DavidSpickett

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138181
2022-11-17 08:17:10 -08:00
Pavel Labath
22887ff964 Revert "Send statistics in initialized event"
The test is failing on linux.

This reverts commits 7fe3586cda5b683766ec6b6d5ca2d98c2baaf162 and
d599ac41aabddeb2442db7b31faacf143d63abe4.
2022-11-16 12:20:21 +01:00
Muhammad Omair Javaid
d599ac41aa [LLDB] Xfail TestVSCode_eventStatistic.py on Arm/AArch64 Linux
This patch marks TestVSCode_eventStatistic.py as xfail on Arm/AArch64
Linux platform. test_initialized_event testcase is failing. See buildbot
logs below:

https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/17/builds/30199
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/96/builds/31528

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138077
2022-11-16 10:45:24 +04:00
George Hu
7fe3586cda Send statistics in initialized event
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138077
2022-11-15 19:09:05 -08:00
Arthur Eubanks
cb0ffa529a [lldb] Fix simple template names and template params with scope qualifiers
Followup to D134378.

With PrintingPolicy::SuppressScope, we'd also not print the scope in template params. The intention was only to skip the scope for the class because we expect template params to be fully qualified when comparing them for simple template names.

Instead, use `NamedDecl::getNameForDiagnostic` if we're dealing with a tag, which is what we actually use when emitting debug info in clang. That already has an option to suppress the scope on the base name.

Reviewed By: dblaikie

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137583
2022-11-15 16:52:34 -08:00
Wanyi Ye
4bc86ae83e [lldb-vscode] Send Selected Statistics Dump in Terminated Event
This patch will gather debug info & breakpoint info from the statistics dump (from `(SBTarget.GetStatistics())` func) and send to DAP in terminated event.

The statistics content can be huge (especially the `modules`) and dumping in full JSON can create delay in the IDE's debugging UI. (For more details, please read: 7bbd0fba98 ). Hence, we will filter out large contents before returning it in terminated event.

It will keep all the metadata fields (those starts with "total"). For large contents, it uses the opt-out strategy. Currently it only removes the "modules" field. This way every time a new top-level field being added, we will be able to capture them from DAP log without changing lldb-vscode.

The DAP terminated event should look like
```
{
  "event":"terminated",
  "seq":0,
  "statistics": {
    "memory": <JSON string>
    "targets": <JSON string>, // it's a JSON array, breakpoints info included in each target
    <metadata_key: value> // pairs
  },
  "type":"event"
}
```

All the info above will be append to statistics field in the terminated event

Test Plan

Debugged a simple hello world program from VSCode. Exit debug session in two ways: 1) run to program exit; 2) user initiated debug session end (quit debugging before program exit).
Check DAP log and see both debug sessions have statistics returned in terminated event.

Here's an example when debugging the test program:

```
{"event":"terminated","seq":0,"statistics":{"memory":"{\"strings\":{\"bytesTotal\":1843200,\"bytesUnused\":897741,\"bytesUsed\":945459}}","targets":"[{\"breakpoints\":[{\"details\":{\"Breakpoint\":{\"BKPTOptions\":{\"AutoContinue\":false,\"ConditionText\":\"\",\"EnabledState\":true,\"IgnoreCount\":0,\"OneShotState\":false},\"BKPTResolver\":{\"Options\":{\"NameMask\":[56],\"Offset\":0,\"SkipPrologue\":true,\"SymbolNames\":[\"foo\"]},\"Type\":\"SymbolName\"},\"Hardware\":false,\"Names\":[\"vscode\"],\"SearchFilter\":{\"Options\":{},\"Type\":\"Unconstrained\"}}},\"id\":1,\"internal\":false,\"numLocations\":1,\"numResolvedLocations\":1,\"resolveTime\":0.002232},{\"details\":{\"Breakpoint\":{\"BKPTOptions\":{\"AutoContinue\":false,\"ConditionText\":\"\",\"EnabledState\":true,\"IgnoreCount\":0,\"OneShotState\":false},\"BKPTResolver\":{\"Options\":{\"Column\":0,\"Exact\":false,\"FileName\":\"/data/users/wanyi/llvm-sand/external/llvm-project/lldb/test/API/tools/lldb-vscode/terminated-event/main.cpp\",\"Inlines\":true,\"LineNumber\":5,\"Offset\":0,\"SkipPrologue\":true},\"Type\":\"FileAndLine\"},\"Hardware\":false,\"Names\":[\"vscode\"],\"SearchFilter\":{\"Options\":{},\"Type\":\"Unconstrained\"}}},\"id\":2,\"internal\":false,\"numLocations\":0,\"numResolvedLocations\":0,\"resolveTime\":0.23203799999999999},{\"details\":{\"Breakpoint\":{\"BKPTOptions\":{\"AutoContinue\":false,\"ConditionText\":\"\",\"EnabledState\":true,\"IgnoreCount\":0,\"OneShotState\":false},\"BKPTResolver\":{\"Options\":{\"Language\":\"c\",\"NameMask\":[4,4,4,4,4,4],\"Offset\":0,\"SkipPrologue\":false,\"SymbolNames\":[\"_dl_debug_state\",\"rtld_db_dlactivity\",\"__dl_rtld_db_dlactivity\",\"r_debug_state\",\"_r_debug_state\",\"_rtld_debug_state\"]},\"Type\":\"SymbolName\"},\"Hardware\":false,\"SearchFilter\":{\"Options\":{\"ModuleList\":[\"/usr/lib64/ld-2.28.so\"]},\"Type\":\"Modules\"}}},\"id\":-1,\"internal\":true,\"kindDescription\":\"shared-library-event\",\"numLocations\":1,\"numResolvedLocations\":1,\"resolveTime\":0.00026699999999999998}],\"expressionEvaluation\":{\"failures\":0,\"successes\":0},\"firstStopTime\":0.087458974999999994,\"frameVariable\":{\"failures\":0,\"successes\":0},\"launchOrAttachTime\":0.052953161999999998,\"moduleIdentifiers\":[94554748126576,94554747837792,94554747149216,139800112130176,139800112161056,139800112206064,139800112340224,139800112509552,139800112236528],\"signals\":[{\"SIGSTOP\":1}],\"sourceMapDeduceCount\":0,\"stopCount\":8,\"targetCreateTime\":0.00057700000000000004,\"totalBreakpointResolveTime\":0.234537}]","totalDebugInfoByteSize":1668056,"totalDebugInfoEnabled":3,"totalDebugInfoIndexLoadedFromCache":0,"totalDebugInfoIndexSavedToCache":0,"totalDebugInfoIndexTime":0.027963000000000002,"totalDebugInfoParseTime":0.34354800000000002,"totalModuleCount":10,"totalModuleCountHasDebugInfo":3,"totalSymbolTableIndexTime":0.056050000000000003,"totalSymbolTableParseTime":0.23930000000000001,"totalSymbolTableStripped":0,"totalSymbolTablesLoadedFromCache":0,"totalSymbolTablesSavedToCache":0},"type":"event"}
```

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137665
2022-11-15 15:24:36 -08:00
Jason Molenda
1447ea059b NFC test if rosetta is installed before running x86 binary on AS
Rosetta 2 is not installed by default in a fresh macOS installation
on Apple Silicon, so x86 binaries cannot be run.  CI bots are often
in this state.  Update this test to check for the rosetta debugserver,
which our debugserver also hardcodes the path of, before trying to
run an x86 process on AS systems.
2022-11-15 14:44:35 -08:00
Jason Molenda
0869a69917 NFC test if rosetta debugserver exists before testing rosetta
A fresh install of macOS does not have Rosetta 2 installed by
default; the CI bots are often in this state, resulting in a
test failure.  debugserver already hardcodes the filepath of
the Rosetta 2 debugserver; test if that file exists before
running the Rosetta test.
2022-11-15 14:35:02 -08:00
Jason Molenda
53c45df5ed Change last-ditch magic address in IRMemoryMap::FindSpace
When we cannot allocate memory in the inferior process, the IR
interpreter's IRMemoryMap::FindSpace will create an lldb local
buffer and assign it an address range in the inferior address
space.  When the interpreter sees an address in that range, it
will read/write from the local buffer instead of the target.  If
this magic address overlaps with actual data in the target, the
target cannot be accessed through expressions.

Instead of using a high memory address that is validly addressable,
this patch uses an address that cannot be accessed on 64-bit systems
that don't actually use all 64 bits of the virtual address.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137682
rdar://96248287
2022-11-14 09:54:05 -08:00
Arthur Eubanks
99a0566721 [lldb][test] Avoid UB in optimized_code test 2022-11-13 14:21:55 -08:00
Dave Lee
01f924d0e3 [lldb] Revert SBFileSpec.fullpath path separator fix
Primarily reverts 5223366416fb.
2022-11-12 14:17:28 -08:00
Dave Lee
760c75fe2d [lldb] Complete fix of test after 5223366416fb 2022-11-12 14:12:13 -08:00
Dave Lee
1ee299a57d [lldb] Fix test after 5223366416fb 2022-11-12 14:09:49 -08:00
Dave Lee
1fb5c7a2f1 [lldb] Rewrite to assertEqual/assertNotEqual (NFC)
Using the more specific assert* methods results in more useful error message.
2022-11-11 17:03:02 -08:00
Dave Lee
5223366416 [lldb] Fix SBFileSpec.fullpath for Windows
Fix `fullpath` to not assume a `/` path separator. This was discovered when
D133130 failed on Windows. Use `os.path.join()` to fix the issue.

Reviewed By: mib

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133366
2022-11-11 16:07:38 -08:00
Dave Lee
8f121a3f18 [lldb] Update regex to be less fragile in TestDataFormatterGenericUnordered
Follow up to D129386 where libc++ naming conventions were made consistent.

This changes the pattern to not rely on the internal name (`__cc` or `__cc_`),
and instead uses a pattern to check that the child has the form:

```
[0] = {
  first = ...
```

Thanks to @rupprecht for pointing out this issue: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133259#3773120

Reviewed By: rupprecht

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133395
2022-11-11 11:42:56 -08:00
Adrian Vogelsgesang
d7e1c2770f Revert "[LLDB] Devirtualize coroutine promise types for std::coroutine_handle"
This reverts commit 558db7787005348e2efaabb628ec36f1c461a741 due to
buildbot failures on ARM
* https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/96/builds/31416
* https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/17/builds/30086
2022-11-11 10:00:58 -08:00
Adrian Vogelsgesang
558db77870 [LLDB] Devirtualize coroutine promise types for std::coroutine_handle
This commit teaches the `std::coroutine_handle` pretty-printer to
devirtualize type-erased promise types. This is particularly useful to
resonstruct call stacks, either of asynchronous control flow or of
recursive invocations of `std::generator`. For the example recently
introduced by https://reviews.llvm.org/D132451, printing the `__promise`
variable now shows

```
(std::__coroutine_traits_sfinae<task, void>::promise_type) __promise = {
  continuation = coro frame = 0x555555562430 {
    resume = 0x0000555555556310 (a.out`task detail::chain_fn<1>() at llvm-nested-example.cpp:66)
    destroy = 0x0000555555556700 (a.out`task detail::chain_fn<1>() at llvm-nested-example.cpp:66)
    promise = {
      continuation = coro frame = 0x5555555623e0 {
        resume = 0x0000555555557070 (a.out`task detail::chain_fn<2>() at llvm-nested-example.cpp:66)
        destroy = 0x0000555555557460 (a.out`task detail::chain_fn<2>() at llvm-nested-example.cpp:66)
        promise = {
          ...
        }
      }
      result = 0
    }
  }
  result = 0
}
```

(shortened to keep the commit message readable) instead of

```
(std::__coroutine_traits_sfinae<task, void>::promise_type) __promise = {
  continuation = coro frame = 0x555555562430 {
    resume = 0x0000555555556310 (a.out`task detail::chain_fn<1>() at llvm-nested-example.cpp:66)
    destroy = 0x0000555555556700 (a.out`task detail::chain_fn<1>() at llvm-nested-example.cpp:66)
  }
  result = 0
}
```

Note how the new debug output reveals the complete asynchronous call
stack: our own function resumes `chain_fn<1>` which in turn will resume
`chain_fn<2>` and so on. Thereby this change allows users of lldb to
inspect the logical coroutine call stack without using any custom debug
scripts (although the display is still a bit clumsy. It would be nicer
to also integrate this into lldb's backtrace feature, but I don't know
how to do so)

The devirtualization currently works by introspecting the function
pointed to by the `destroy` pointer. (The `resume` pointer is not worth
much, given that for the final suspend point `resume` is set to a
nullptr. We have to use the `destroy` pointer instead.) We then look
for a `__promise` variable inside the `destroy` function. This
`__promise` variable is synthetically generated by LLVM, and looking at
its type reveals the type-erased promise_type.

This approach only works for clang-generated code, though. While gcc
also adds a `_Coro_promise` variable to the `resume` function, it does
not do so for the `destroy` function. However, we can't use the `resume`
function, as it will be reset to a nullptr at the final suspension
point. For the time being, I am happy with de-virtualization only working
for clang. A follow-up commit will further improve devirtualization and
also expose the variables spilled to the coroutine frame. As part of
this, I will also revisit gcc support.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132624
2022-11-11 09:37:08 -08:00
Jim Ingham
353f265283 Apparently I moved the wrong one to "2", then Jason moved the right
one, so this commit moves the wrong one back to no-"2"...
2022-11-10 15:23:51 -08:00
Michael Buch
9dcaca7068 [lldb][test] TestConstStaticIntegralMember.py: fix for clang-{9,11,13}
**Summary**

The public lldb matrix bot is failing for tests compiled with clang-9, clang-11, clang-13.

This patch addresses these failures by evaluating the enum case that
doesn't cause malformed DWARF in older version of clang.

There was no particular reason we had to use `true` enum case
to reproduce the bug in #58383, so simply switch to use `false`
to get all bots passing again.

**Details**

In older versions of clang, the following snippet:
```
enum EnumBool : bool {
  enum_bool_case1 = false,
  enum_bool_case2 = true,
};

struct A {
  const static EnumBool enum_bool_val = enum_bool_case2;
};
```

…results in following DWARF:
```
0x00000052:   DW_TAG_structure_type
                DW_AT_calling_convention        (DW_CC_pass_by_value)
                DW_AT_name      ("A")
                DW_AT_byte_size (0x01)
                DW_AT_decl_file ("/Users/michaelbuch/Git/llvm-project/lldb/test/API/lang/cpp/const_static_integral_member/repro.cpp")
                DW_AT_decl_line (6)

0x0000005b:     DW_TAG_member
                  DW_AT_name    ("enum_bool_val")
                  DW_AT_type    (0x0000000000000068 "const EnumBool")
                  DW_AT_decl_file       ("/Users/michaelbuch/Git/llvm-project/lldb/test/API/lang/cpp/const_static_integral_member/repro.cpp")
                  DW_AT_decl_line       (7)
                  DW_AT_external        (true)
                  DW_AT_declaration     (true)
                  DW_AT_const_value     (-1)

```

Note the `DW_AT_const_value == -1`

When evaluating `A::enum_bool_val` in the lldb we get:
```
(lldb) p A::enum_bool_val
error: expression failed to parse:
error: Couldn't lookup symbols:
  __ZN1A13enum_bool_valE
```

Enabling the DWARF logs we see:

```
(arm64) clang-13.out: DWARFASTParserClang::ParseTypeFromDWARF (die = 0x00000068, decl_ctx = 0x136ac1e30 (die 0x0000000b)) DW_TAG_const_type name = '(null)')
Failed to add const value to variable A::enum_bool_val: Can't store unsigned value 18446744073709551615 in integer with 1 bits.
```

This occurs because a boolean enum is considered an unsigned integer
type, but we try to initialize it with a `-1`.

**Testing**

- Confirmed locally that top-of-tree lldb correctly
  evaluates the previously failing expression when
  the test program is compiled with clang-13

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137793
2022-11-10 14:09:10 -08:00
Jorge Gorbe Moya
868186cf6c [lldb] Make callback-based formatter matching available from the CLI.
This change adds a `--recognizer-function` (`-R`) to `type summary add`
and `type synth add` that allows users to specify that the names in
the command are not type names but python function names.

It also adds an example to lldb/examples, and a section in the data
formatters documentation on how to use recognizer functions.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137000
2022-11-10 10:29:38 -08:00
Jim Ingham
d518ed42ae Handle aliasing a non-top-level command.
This didn't work previously because we had to check whether the incoming
command was an alias command, but if it wasn't we still used the result
of that lookup - which was by the command's node name.  That fails for
non-top-level commands.  In this case, the resolution is pretty simple since
we already have the node's CommandObject, so all we needed to do was turn
it into a shared pointer, for which I added enable_shared_from_this to the
CommandObject.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137662
2022-11-09 10:11:16 -08:00
Jason Molenda
1ca03a5d59 Rename unique-types2/TestUniqueTypes.py to TestUniqueTypes2.py
lang/cpp/unique-types/TestUniqueTypes.py already exists.
2022-11-09 09:21:13 -08:00
Jim Ingham
3b70e8b012 Move the second instance of TestUniqueTypes.py to a unique file
name.  lldb-dotest.py errors out if two tests have the same filename.
2022-11-08 16:59:02 -08:00
Alexander Kornienko
a5c18fcf6e Revert "[clang] Instantiate alias templates with sugar"
This reverts commit 279fe6281d2ca5b2318c7437316c28750feaac8d, which causes
non-linear compilation time growth. See https://reviews.llvm.org/D136565#3914755
2022-11-08 17:19:54 +01:00
George Hu
03c7cd3a61 Revert "[lldb-vscode] Send Statistics Dump in terminated event"
This reverts commit e3ccbae309273900a42e30b606c15c873d57f1ea.

There is a bug which is failing the test running on mac.
2022-11-04 15:37:18 -07:00
Wanyi Ye
7b7ec60dcc Fix test TestVSCode_terminatedEvent.py
This test is broken due to the flaky encoding of top-level JSON key 'memory'
When I run locally (linux) the test passed. However, it failed the build bot: https://green.lab.llvm.org/green/view/LLDB/job/lldb-cmake/48111/
I will find a way to repro before I can actually fix this issue correctly.

https://reviews.llvm.org/D137455
2022-11-04 14:54:29 -07:00
Wanyi Ye
e3ccbae309 [lldb-vscode] Send Statistics Dump in terminated event
This patch will gather debug info & breakpoint info from the statistics dump (from `(SBTarget.GetStatistics())` func) and send to DAP in terminated event.

The statistics content can be huge (especially the `modules`) and dumping in full JSON can create delay in the IDE's debugging UI. (For more details, please read: 7bbd0fba98 ). Hence, we will filter out large contents before returning it in terminated event.

It will keep all the metadata fields (those starts with "total"). For large contents, it uses the opt-out strategy. Currently it only removes the "modules" field. This way every time a new top-level field being added, we will be able to capture them from DAP log without changing lldb-vscode.

The DAP terminated event should look like
```
{
  "event":"terminated",
  "seq":0,
  "statistics": {
    "memory": <JSON string>
    "targets": <JSON string>, // it's a JSON array, breakpoints info included in each target
    <metadata_key: value> // pairs
  },
  "type":"event"
}
```

All the info above will be append to statistics field in the terminated event

Test Plan

Debugged a simple hello world program from VSCode. Exit debug session in two ways: 1) run to program exit; 2) user initiated debug session end (quit debugging before program exit).
Check DAP log and see both debug sessions have statistics returned in terminated event.

Here's an example when debugging the test program:

```
{"event":"terminated","seq":0,"statistics":{"memory":"{\"strings\":{\"bytesTotal\":1843200,\"bytesUnused\":897741,\"bytesUsed\":945459}}","targets":"[{\"breakpoints\":[{\"details\":{\"Breakpoint\":{\"BKPTOptions\":{\"AutoContinue\":false,\"ConditionText\":\"\",\"EnabledState\":true,\"IgnoreCount\":0,\"OneShotState\":false},\"BKPTResolver\":{\"Options\":{\"NameMask\":[56],\"Offset\":0,\"SkipPrologue\":true,\"SymbolNames\":[\"foo\"]},\"Type\":\"SymbolName\"},\"Hardware\":false,\"Names\":[\"vscode\"],\"SearchFilter\":{\"Options\":{},\"Type\":\"Unconstrained\"}}},\"id\":1,\"internal\":false,\"numLocations\":1,\"numResolvedLocations\":1,\"resolveTime\":0.002232},{\"details\":{\"Breakpoint\":{\"BKPTOptions\":{\"AutoContinue\":false,\"ConditionText\":\"\",\"EnabledState\":true,\"IgnoreCount\":0,\"OneShotState\":false},\"BKPTResolver\":{\"Options\":{\"Column\":0,\"Exact\":false,\"FileName\":\"/data/users/wanyi/llvm-sand/external/llvm-project/lldb/test/API/tools/lldb-vscode/terminated-event/main.cpp\",\"Inlines\":true,\"LineNumber\":5,\"Offset\":0,\"SkipPrologue\":true},\"Type\":\"FileAndLine\"},\"Hardware\":false,\"Names\":[\"vscode\"],\"SearchFilter\":{\"Options\":{},\"Type\":\"Unconstrained\"}}},\"id\":2,\"internal\":false,\"numLocations\":0,\"numResolvedLocations\":0,\"resolveTime\":0.23203799999999999},{\"details\":{\"Breakpoint\":{\"BKPTOptions\":{\"AutoContinue\":false,\"ConditionText\":\"\",\"EnabledState\":true,\"IgnoreCount\":0,\"OneShotState\":false},\"BKPTResolver\":{\"Options\":{\"Language\":\"c\",\"NameMask\":[4,4,4,4,4,4],\"Offset\":0,\"SkipPrologue\":false,\"SymbolNames\":[\"_dl_debug_state\",\"rtld_db_dlactivity\",\"__dl_rtld_db_dlactivity\",\"r_debug_state\",\"_r_debug_state\",\"_rtld_debug_state\"]},\"Type\":\"SymbolName\"},\"Hardware\":false,\"SearchFilter\":{\"Options\":{\"ModuleList\":[\"/usr/lib64/ld-2.28.so\"]},\"Type\":\"Modules\"}}},\"id\":-1,\"internal\":true,\"kindDescription\":\"shared-library-event\",\"numLocations\":1,\"numResolvedLocations\":1,\"resolveTime\":0.00026699999999999998}],\"expressionEvaluation\":{\"failures\":0,\"successes\":0},\"firstStopTime\":0.087458974999999994,\"frameVariable\":{\"failures\":0,\"successes\":0},\"launchOrAttachTime\":0.052953161999999998,\"moduleIdentifiers\":[94554748126576,94554747837792,94554747149216,139800112130176,139800112161056,139800112206064,139800112340224,139800112509552,139800112236528],\"signals\":[{\"SIGSTOP\":1}],\"sourceMapDeduceCount\":0,\"stopCount\":8,\"targetCreateTime\":0.00057700000000000004,\"totalBreakpointResolveTime\":0.234537}]","totalDebugInfoByteSize":1668056,"totalDebugInfoEnabled":3,"totalDebugInfoIndexLoadedFromCache":0,"totalDebugInfoIndexSavedToCache":0,"totalDebugInfoIndexTime":0.027963000000000002,"totalDebugInfoParseTime":0.34354800000000002,"totalModuleCount":10,"totalModuleCountHasDebugInfo":3,"totalSymbolTableIndexTime":0.056050000000000003,"totalSymbolTableParseTime":0.23930000000000001,"totalSymbolTableStripped":0,"totalSymbolTablesLoadedFromCache":0,"totalSymbolTablesSavedToCache":0},"type":"event"}
```

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137003
2022-11-03 18:15:38 -07:00
Arthur Eubanks
3d83a57721 [lldb] Support simplified template names when looking up functions
This makes setting breakpoints work with -gsimple-template-names.

Assume that callers handle false positives. For example, `Module::LookupInfo::Prune` removes wrong template instantiations when setting a breakpoint.

Reviewed By: labath

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137098
2022-11-03 16:19:15 -07:00
George Hu
0309081e1f Override CalculateFrameVariableError in SymbolFileOnDemand
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137284
2022-11-03 15:09:07 -07:00
Med Ismail Bennani
78d6e1d1d4 [lldb/crashlog] Add support for Application Specific Backtraces & Information
For an exception crashlog, the thread backtraces aren't usually very helpful
and instead, developpers look at the "Application Specific Backtrace" that
was generated by `objc_exception_throw`.

LLDB could already parse and symbolicate these Application Specific Backtraces
for regular textual-based crashlog, so this patch adds support to parse them
in JSON crashlogs, and materialize them a HistoryThread extending the
crashed ScriptedThread.

This patch also includes the Application Specific Information messages
as part of the process extended crash information log. To do so, the
ScriptedProcess Python interface has a new GetMetadata method that
returns an arbitrary dictionary with data related to the process.

rdar://93207586

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126260

Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <medismail.bennani@gmail.com>
2022-11-03 14:44:53 -07:00
Med Ismail Bennani
e861d053dd [lldb/Utility] Add GetDescription(Stream&) to StructureData::*
This patch improves the StructuredData classes to provide a
GetDescription(lldb_private::Stream&) affordance.

This is very convenient compared to the Dump method because this try to
pretty print the structure instead of just serializing it into a JSON.

This patch also updates some parts of lldb (i.e. extended crash info) to
use this new affordance instead of StructuredData::Dump.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D135547

Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <medismail.bennani@gmail.com>
2022-11-03 14:44:53 -07:00
Arthur Eubanks
a715b1bde9 [lldb] Don't crash when printing static enum members with bool as underlying type
Undoes a lot of the code added in D135169 to piggyback off of the enum logic in `TypeSystemClang::SetIntegerInitializerForVariable()`.

Fixes #58383.

Reviewed By: DavidSpickett

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137045
2022-11-01 09:28:54 -07:00
Jeffrey Tan
6c8995649a Add formatting support for VSCode logpoints message
https://reviews.llvm.org/D127702 adds the initial logpoints support in
lldb-vscode. This patch further improves it by:
1. Adding a newline at the end of each log message
2. Support most of the format specifiers like \t, \n, \x etc..

The implementation is borrowed from FormatEntity::ParseInternal(). Future
patch should merge these two implementations.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136697
2022-11-01 08:43:30 -07:00
Matheus Izvekov
279fe6281d
[clang] Instantiate alias templates with sugar
This makes use of the changes introduced in D134604, in order to
instantiate alias templates witn a final sugared substitution.

This comes at no additional relevant cost.
Since we don't track / unique them in specializations, we wouldn't be
able to resugar them later anyway.

Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136565
2022-10-31 17:57:19 +01:00
Arthur Eubanks
a842f74056 [lldb] Support simplified template names
See https://discourse.llvm.org/t/dwarf-using-simplified-template-names/58417 for background on simplified template names.

lldb doesn't work with simplified template names because it uses DW_AT_name which doesn't contain template parameters under simplified template names.

Two major changes are required to make lldb work with simplified template names.

1) When building clang ASTs for struct-like dies, we use the name as a cache key. To distinguish between different instantiations of a template class, we need to add in the template parameters.

2) When looking up types, if the requested type name contains '<' and we didn't initially find any types from the index searching the name, strip the template parameters and search the index, then filter out results with non-matching template parameters. This takes advantage of the clang AST's ability to print full names rather than doing it by ourself.

An alternative is to fix up the names in the index to contain the fully qualified name, but that doesn't respect .debug_names.

Reviewed By: labath

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134378
2022-10-28 16:15:37 -07:00
Haojian Wu
bf07c338bb Revert "[clang] Instantiate NTTPs and template default arguments with sugar"
This patch reverts
- commit d4b1964f0554046b1e64908e5c1cd701b25f4c9e
- commit 59f0827e2cf3755834620e7e0b6d946832440f80([clang] Instantiate alias templates with sugar)

As it makes clang fail to pass some code it used to compile.
See comments: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136564#3891065
2022-10-28 11:56:19 +02:00
Pavel Labath
1dc39378c4 [lldb/qemu] Stub out process info functions
These functions return the information about the host process (so they
show the executable as "qemu" and have the "wrong" architecture), which
isn't useful and can confuse lldb.

We could theoretically try to identify which host processes are running
an emulator, and translate the process information, but that would be
tricky to implement, and the usefulness of it would be fairly limited as
qemu does not support attaching to a running process.
2022-10-28 09:17:53 +02:00
Dave Lee
4e10b2bee7 [lldb][test] Remove explicit mydir definitions (NFC) 2022-10-27 09:08:54 -07:00
Dave Lee
995d556f42 [lldb][test] Remove empty setUp/tearDown methods (NFC) 2022-10-27 08:41:00 -07:00
Jakob Johnson
17c65e51b9 [intelpt] Update Python tests to account for new errrors
Update the Python tests (ie tests run via `lldb-dotest -p TestTrace`) to
handle new error introduced in D136610.

Test Plan:
`lldb-dotest -p TestTrace`

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136801
2022-10-27 05:09:08 -07:00
Matheus Izvekov
59f0827e2c
[clang] Instantiate alias templates with sugar
This makes use of the changes introduced in D134604, in order to
instantiate alias templates witn a final sugared substitution.

This comes at no additional relevant cost.
Since we don't track / unique them in specializations, we wouldn't be
able to resugar them later anyway.

Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136565
2022-10-27 06:18:52 +02:00
Wanyi Ye
7bbd0fba98 Revert "[lldb-vscode] Send Statistics Dump in terminated event"
This reverts commit c8a26f8c6de30dbd814546f02e4c89a4fcb2b4ef.

Returning full statistics result in "terminated" (DAP) event could result in delay in the UI when debugging from VSCode.

If the program run to exit and debug session terminates. The DAP event order will be: exited event --> terminateCommands --> terminated event --> disconnect request --> disconnect response.

The debugging UI in VSCode corresponds to "disconnect" request/response. If the terminated event is taking long to process, the IDE won't quit debugging UI until it's done.

For big binary (tested example has 29 GB of debug info), it can cause ~15s delay in terminated event itself. And the UI could take ~20s to reflect.

This may cause confusion in debug sessions. We should persuit a more lightweight return or other solution to return such info.
2022-10-26 19:49:03 -07:00
Jordan Rupprecht
cb0eb9d8dd [test] Fix LLDB tests with just-built libcxx when using a target directory.
In certain configurations, libc++ headers all exist in the same directory, and libc++ binaries exist in the same directory as lldb libs. When `LLVM_ENABLE_PER_TARGET_RUNTIME_DIR` is enabled (*and* the host is not Apple, which is why I assume this wasn't caught by others?), this is not the case: most headers will exist in the usual `include/c++/v1` directory, but `__config_site` exists in `include/$TRIPLE/c++/v1`. Likewise, the libc++.so binary exists in `lib/$TRIPLE/`, not `lib/` (where LLDB libraries reside).

This also adds the just-built-libcxx functionality to the lldb-dotest tool.

The `LIBCXX_` cmake config is borrowed from `libcxx/CMakeLists.txt`. I could not figure out a way to share the cmake config; ideally we would reuse the same config instead of copy/paste.

Reviewed By: JDevlieghere, fdeazeve

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133973
2022-10-26 12:07:22 -07:00
Matheus Izvekov
a58d83b2c9
Revert "[clang] Instantiate alias templates with sugar"
This reverts commit 4c44c91ad980304c5cca3792115349e68cfafd2b.
2022-10-26 10:14:21 +02:00
Wanyi Ye
c8a26f8c6d [lldb-vscode] Send Statistics Dump in terminated event
This patch will gather debug info & breakpoint info from the statistics dump and send to DAP in terminated event.

We will return full contents of statistics dump (`SBTarget.GetStatistics()`) as a JSON string. So that every time a new field being added, we will be able to capture them from DAP log without changing lldb-vscode.

All the info above will be append to `statistics` field in the terminated event

Test Plan

Debugged a simple hello world program from VSCode. Exit debug session in two ways: 1) run to program exit; 2) user initiated debug session end (quit debugging before program exit).
Check DAP log and see both debug sessions have statistics returned in terminated event.

Here's an example when debugging the test program:

```
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0.072236999999999996,\"symbolTableSavedToCache\":false,\"symbolTableStripped\":false,\"triple\":\"x86_64--linux\",\"uuid\":\"F65C85BF-DB90-4B62-3D4F-E2139B4D7C25-CF8C0B58\"},{\"debugInfoByteSize\":833593,\"debugInfoEnabled\":true,\"debugInfoIndexLoadedFromCache\":false,\"debugInfoIndexSavedToCache\":false,\"debugInfoIndexTime\":0.012407,\"debugInfoParseTime\":0.012078999999999999,\"identifier\":140008887927648,\"path\":\"/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2\",\"symbolTableIndexTime\":0.001758,\"symbolTableLoadedFromCache\":false,\"symbolTableParseTime\":0.022352,\"symbolTableSavedToCache\":false,\"symbolTableStripped\":false,\"triple\":\"x86_64--linux\",\"uuid\":\"57D782C6-AF24-135E-6970-7B9D3334B91B-6CD33392\"}],\"targets\":[{\"breakpoints\":[{\"details\":{\"Breakpoint\":{\"BKPTOptions\":{\"AutoContinue\":false,\"ConditionText\":\"\",\"EnabledState\":true,\"IgnoreCount\":0,\"OneShotState\":false},\"BKPTResolver\":{\"Options\":{\"NameMask\":[56],\"Offset\":0,\"SkipPrologue\":true,\"SymbolNames\":[\"foo\"]},\"Type\":\"SymbolName\"},\"Hardware\":false,\"Names\":[\"vscode\"],\"SearchFilter\":{\"Options\":{},\"Type\":\"Unconstrained\"}}},\"id\":1,\"internal\":false,\"numLocations\":1,\"numResolvedLocations\":1,\"resolveTime\":0.0020110000000000002},{\"details\":{\"Breakpoint\":{\"BKPTOptions\":{\"AutoContinue\":false,\"ConditionText\":\"\",\"EnabledState\":true,\"IgnoreCount\":0,\"OneShotState\":false},\"BKPTResolver\":{\"Options\":{\"Column\":0,\"Exact\":false,\"FileName\":\"/data/users/wanyi/llvm-sand/external/llvm-project/lldb/test/API/tools/lldb-vscode/terminated-event/main.cpp\",\"Inlines\":true,\"LineNumber\":5,\"Offset\":0,\"SkipPrologue\":true},\"Type\":\"FileAndLine\"},\"Hardware\":false,\"Names\":[\"vscode\"],\"SearchFilter\":{\"Options\":{},\"Type\":\"Unconstrained\"}}},\"id\":2,\"internal\":false,\"numLocations\":0,\"numResolvedLocations\":0,\"resolveTime\":0.22744400000000001},{\"details\":{\"Breakpoint\":{\"BKPTOptions\":{\"AutoContinue\":false,\"ConditionText\":\"\",\"EnabledState\":true,\"IgnoreCount\":0,\"OneShotState\":false},\"BKPTResolver\":{\"Options\":{\"Language\":\"c\",\"NameMask\":[4,4,4,4,4,4],\"Offset\":0,\"SkipPrologue\":false,\"SymbolNames\":[\"_dl_debug_state\",\"rtld_db_dlactivity\",\"__dl_rtld_db_dlactivity\",\"r_debug_state\",\"_r_debug_state\",\"_rtld_debug_state\"]},\"Type\":\"SymbolName\"},\"Hardware\":false,\"SearchFilter\":{\"Options\":{\"ModuleList\":[\"/usr/lib64/ld-2.28.so\"]},\"Type\":\"Modules\"}}},\"id\":-1,\"internal\":true,\"kindDescription\":\"shared-library-event\",\"numLocations\":1,\"numResolvedLocations\":1,\"resolveTime\":0.00034600000000000001}],\"expressionEvaluation\":{\"failures\":0,\"successes\":0},\"firstStopTime\":0.157499681,\"frameVariable\":{\"failures\":0,\"successes\":0},\"launchOrAttachTime\":0.117741226,\"moduleIdentifiers\":[93901655961472,93901656106336,93901654578688,140008887806080,140008887859888,140008887883408,140008887951248,140008888170224,140008887911072],\"signals\":[{\"SIGSTOP\":1}],\"sourceMapDeduceCount\":0,\"stopCount\":8,\"targetCreateTime\":0.00064000000000000005,\"totalBreakpointResolveTime\":0.22980100000000003}],\"totalDebugInfoByteSize\":1668206,\"totalDebugInfoEnabled\":3,\"totalDebugInfoIndexLoadedFromCache\":0,\"totalDebugInfoIndexSavedToCache\":0,\"totalDebugInfoIndexTime\":0.027220000000000001,\"totalDebugInfoParseTime\":0.33947100000000002,\"totalModuleCount\":10,\"totalModuleCountHasDebugInfo\":3,\"totalSymbolTableIndexTime\":0.053701000000000006,\"totalSymbolTableParseTime\":0.23014699999999999,\"totalSymbolTableStripped\":0,\"totalSymbolTablesLoadedFromCache\":0,\"totalSymbolTablesSavedToCache\":0}","type":"event"}
```

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136177
2022-10-25 18:47:29 -07:00
Matheus Izvekov
4c44c91ad9
[clang] Instantiate alias templates with sugar
This makes use of the changes introduced in D134604, in order to
instantiate alias templates witn a final sugared substitution.

This comes at no additional relevant cost.
Since we don't track / unique them in specializations, we wouldn't be
able to resugar them later anyway.

Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136565
2022-10-26 03:23:24 +02:00
Walter Erquinigo
2098e2f472 [trace][intel pt][simple] Fix errors after switching to libipt's top of tree
These tests were being tested against a version of libipt from last
year. We just updated libipt to top of tree and many errors broke
because the new version of libipt emits more events than the older one,
which is fine.

`./bin/lldb-dotest -p TestTrace` passes
2022-10-25 14:34:27 -07:00
Jeffrey Tan
51effa5781 Fix exception description in lldb-vscode
There is a bug in lldb-vscode that only shows stop reason ("exception") in
stopped event without showing the stop description of thrown exception. This
causes VSCode UI to only show "Paused on Exception" general message in
callstack window UI.

This patch fixes the bug so that VSCode callstack will show the detailed
exceptioni description, like "signal SIGABRT" or "EXC_BAD_ACCESS..." which
aligns with command line lldb experience.

I use C++ exception in testcase because the hardware exception description is
platform dependent and hard to verify.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136295
2022-10-25 13:24:22 -07:00
Walter Erquinigo
c49d14aca5 [trace][intel pt] Simple detection of infinite decoding loops
The low-level decoder might fall into an infinite decoding loop for
various reasons, the simplest being an infinite direct loop reached due
to wrong handling of self-modified code in the kernel, e.g. it might
reach

```
0x0A: pause
0x0C: jump to 0x0A
```

In this case, all the code is sequential and requires no packets to be
decoded. The low-level decoder would produce an output like the
following

```
0x0A: pause
0x0C: jump to 0x0A
0x0A: pause
0x0C: jump to 0x0A
0x0A: pause
0x0C: jump to 0x0A
... infinite amount of times
```

These cases require stopping the decoder to avoid infinite work and signal this
at least as a trace error.

- Add a check that breaks decoding of a single PSB once 500k instructions have been decoded since the last packet was processed.
- Add a check that looks for infinite loops after certain amount of instructions have been decoded since the last packet was processed.
- Add some `settings` properties for tweaking the thresholds of the checks above. This is also nice because it does the basic work needed for future settings.
- Add an AnomalyDetector class that inspects the DecodedThread and the libipt decoder in search for anomalies. These anomalies are then signaled as fatal errors in the trace.
- Add an ErrorStats class that keeps track of all the errors in a DecodedThread, with a special counter for fatal errors.
- Add an entry for decoded thread errors in the `dump info` command.

Some notes are added in the code and in the documention of the settings,
so please read them.

Besides that, I haven't been unable to create a test case in LLVM style, but
I've found an anomaly in the thread #12 of the trace
72533820-3eb8-4465-b8e4-4e6bf0ccca99 at Meta. We have to figure out how to
artificially create traces with this kind of anomalies in LLVM style.

With this change, that anomalous thread now shows:

```
(lldb)thread trace dump instructions 12 -e -i 23101

thread #12: tid = 8
    ...missing instructions
    23101: (error) anomalous trace: possible infinite loop detected of size 2
  vmlinux-5.12.0-0_fbk8_clang_6656_gc85768aa64da`panic_smp_self_stop + 5 [inlined] rep_nop at processor.h:13:2
    23100: 0xffffffff81342785    pause
  vmlinux-5.12.0-0_fbk8_clang_6656_gc85768aa64da`panic_smp_self_stop + 7 at panic.c:87:2
    23099: 0xffffffff81342787    jmp    0xffffffff81342785        ; <+5> [inlined] rep_nop at processor.h:13:2
  vmlinux-5.12.0-0_fbk8_clang_6656_gc85768aa64da`panic_smp_self_stop + 5 [inlined] rep_nop at processor.h:13:2
    23098: 0xffffffff81342785    pause
  vmlinux-5.12.0-0_fbk8_clang_6656_gc85768aa64da`panic_smp_self_stop + 7 at panic.c:87:2
    23097: 0xffffffff81342787    jmp    0xffffffff81342785        ; <+5> [inlined] rep_nop at processor.h:13:2
  vmlinux-5.12.0-0_fbk8_clang_6656_gc85768aa64da`panic_smp_self_stop + 5 [inlined] rep_nop at processor.h:13:2
    23096: 0xffffffff81342785    pause
  vmlinux-5.12.0-0_fbk8_clang_6656_gc85768aa64da`panic_smp_self_stop + 7 at panic.c:87:2
    23095: 0xffffffff81342787    jmp    0xffffffff81342785        ; <+5> [inlined] rep_nop at processor.h:13:2
```

It used to be in an infinite loop where the decoder never stopped.

Besides that, the dump info command shows

```
(lldb) thread trace dump info 12

 Errors:
    Number of individual errors: 32
      Number of fatal errors: 1
      Number of other errors: 31
```

and in json format

```
(lldb) thread trace dump info 12 -j

 "errors": {
      "totalCount": 32,
      "libiptErrors": {},
      "fatalErrors": 1,
      "otherErrors": 31
    }
```

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136557
2022-10-25 10:20:49 -07:00