3231 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jim Ingham
2d3628e1f0 Add the ability to append breakpoints to the save file.
llvm-svn: 282212
2016-09-22 23:42:42 +00:00
Jim Ingham
3acdf38519 Add the ability to deserialize only breakpoints matching a given name.
Also tests for this and the ThreadSpec serialization.

llvm-svn: 282207
2016-09-22 22:20:28 +00:00
Jim Ingham
778ef39294 Serilize the thread options within the breakpoint options.
llvm-svn: 282205
2016-09-22 22:00:59 +00:00
Zachary Turner
1f0f5b5b9e Convert option tables to ArrayRefs.
This change is very mechanical.  All it does is change the
signature of `Options::GetDefinitions()` and `OptionGroup::
GetDefinitions()` to return an `ArrayRef<OptionDefinition>`
instead of a `const OptionDefinition *`.  In the case of the
former, it deletes the sentinel entry from every table, and
in the case of the latter, it removes the `GetNumDefinitions()`
method from the interface.  These are no longer necessary as
`ArrayRef` carries its own length.

In the former case, iteration was done by using a sentinel
entry, so there was no knowledge of length.  Because of this
the individual option tables were allowed to be defined below
the corresponding class (after all, only a pointer was needed).
Now, however, the length must be known at compile time to
construct the `ArrayRef`, and as a result it is necessary to
move every option table before its corresponding class.  This
results in this CL looking very big, but in terms of substance
there is not much here.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24834

llvm-svn: 282188
2016-09-22 20:22:55 +00:00
Todd Fiala
9666ba7526 add stop column highlighting support
This change introduces optional marking of the column within a source
line where a thread is stopped.  This marking will show up when the
source code for a thread stop is displayed, when the debug info
knows the column information, and if the optional column marking is
enabled.

There are two separate methods for handling the marking of the stop
column:

* via ANSI terminal codes, which are added inline to the source line
  display.  The default ANSI mark-up is to underline the column.

* via a pure text-based caret that is added in the appropriate column
  in a newly-inserted blank line underneath the source line in
  question.

There are some new options that control how this all works.

* settings set stop-show-column

  This takes one of 4 values:

  * ansi-or-caret: use the ANSI terminal code mechanism if LLDB
    is running with color enabled; if not, use the caret-based,
    pure text method (see the "caret" mode below).

  * ansi: only use the ANSI terminal code mechanism to highlight
    the stop line.  If LLDB is running with color disabled, no
    stop column marking will occur.

  * caret: only use the pure text caret method, which introduces
    a newly-inserted line underneath the current line, where
    the only character in the new line is a caret that highlights
    the stop column in question.

  * none: no stop column marking will be attempted.

* settings set stop-show-column-ansi-prefix

  This is a text format that indicates the ANSI formatting
  code to insert into the stream immediately preceding the
  column where the stop column character will be marked up.
  It defaults to ${ansi.underline}; however, it can contain
  any valid LLDB format codes, e.g.

      ${ansi.fg.red}${ansi.bold}${ansi.underline}

* settings set stop-show-column-ansi-suffix

  This is the text format that specifies the ANSI terminal
  codes to end the markup that was started with the prefix
  described above.  It defaults to: ${ansi.normal}.  This
  should be sufficient for the common cases.

Significant leg-work was done by Adrian Prantl.  (Thanks, Adrian!)

differential review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D20835

reviewers: clayborg, jingham
llvm-svn: 282105
2016-09-21 20:13:14 +00:00
Zachary Turner
95eae4235d Make lldb::Regex use StringRef.
This updates getters and setters to use StringRef instead of
const char *.  I tested the build on Linux, Windows, and OSX
and saw no build or test failures.  I cannot test any BSD
or Android variants, however I expect the required changes
to be minimal or non-existant.

llvm-svn: 282079
2016-09-21 16:01:28 +00:00
Jim Ingham
ff9a91ea98 Adds tests for breakpoint names, and a FindBreakpointsByName.
Also if you set a breakpoint with an invalid name, we'll
refuse to set the breakpoint rather than silently ignoring
the name.

llvm-svn: 282043
2016-09-21 01:21:19 +00:00
Jim Ingham
92d1960e3b Add some more tests for breakpoint serialization.
Serialize breakpoint names & the hardware_requested attributes.
Also added a few missing affordances to SBBreakpoint whose absence
writing the tests pointed out.

<rdar://problem/12611863>

llvm-svn: 282036
2016-09-20 22:54:49 +00:00
Zachary Turner
4c5506a64d Enable clang attributes when using clang-cl.
llvm-svn: 282029
2016-09-20 22:15:07 +00:00
Zachary Turner
5c725f3a06 Convert 3 more functions to use a StringRef.
This converts Args::Unshift, Args::AddOrReplaceEnvironmentVariable,
and Args::ContainsEnvironmentVariable to use StringRefs.  The code
is also simplified somewhat as a result.

llvm-svn: 281942
2016-09-19 21:56:59 +00:00
Zachary Turner
ecbb0bb169 Fix more functions in Args to use StringRef.
This patch also marks the const char* versions as =delete to prevent
their use.  This has the potential to cause build breakages on some
platforms which I can't compile.  I have tested on Windows, Linux,
and OSX.  Best practices for fixing broken callsites are outlined in
Args.h in a comment above the deleted function declarations.

Eventually we can remove these =delete declarations, but for now they
are important to make sure that all implicit conversions from
const char * are manually audited to make sure that they do not invoke a
conversion from nullptr.

llvm-svn: 281919
2016-09-19 17:54:06 +00:00
Zachary Turner
6fa7681bb6 Convert many functions to use StringRefs.
Where possible, remove the const char* version.  To keep the
risk and impact here minimal, I've only done the simplest
functions.

In the process, I found a few opportunities for adding some
unit tests, so I added those as well.

Tested on Windows, Linux, and OSX.

llvm-svn: 281799
2016-09-17 02:00:02 +00:00
Zachary Turner
7b2e5a36e4 Add unit tests for a few string conversion functions in Args.
Also provided a StringRef overload for these functions and have
the const char* overloads delegate to the StringRef overload.

llvm-svn: 281764
2016-09-16 19:09:12 +00:00
Jim Ingham
6d1e4696a2 First tests for serializing breakpoints.
Plus a few bug fixes I found along the way.

llvm-svn: 281690
2016-09-16 01:41:27 +00:00
Zachary Turner
aa9f1c59d2 Allow ArchSpec to take a StringRef.
llvm-svn: 281662
2016-09-15 21:32:57 +00:00
Zachary Turner
f6607454d4 Convert ArchSpec::ParseMachOCPUDashSubtypeTriple to use StringRef.
This makes the code easier to grok, and since this is a very low
level function it also is very helpful to have this take a StringRef
since it means anyone higher up the chain who has a StringRef would
have to first convert it to a null-terminated string.  This way it
can work equally well with StringRefs or const char*'s, which will
enable the conversion of higher up functions to StringRef.

Tested on Windows, Linux, and OSX and saw no regressions.

llvm-svn: 281642
2016-09-15 18:41:48 +00:00
Tamas Berghammer
2cc4e3e04e Try to fix windows build after rL281569
llvm-svn: 281594
2016-09-15 08:47:59 +00:00
Jim Ingham
75f0f5830b Make the keys enumerations for options and resolvers enum classes.
This keeps them from conflicting with other symbols names, so it's
worth their being less convenient to use for indexing.

llvm-svn: 281569
2016-09-15 01:47:22 +00:00
Sean Callanan
561a9bbffc More cleanup in frame diagnose, eliminating a bunch of messy cases.
llvm-svn: 281545
2016-09-14 21:54:28 +00:00
Jim Ingham
01f1666471 Add SB API's for writing breakpoints to & creating the from a file.
Moved the guts of the code from CommandObjectBreakpoint to Target (should
have done it that way in the first place.)  Added an SBBreakpointList class
so there's a way to specify which breakpoints to serialize and to report the
deserialized breakpoints.

<rdar://problem/12611863> 

llvm-svn: 281520
2016-09-14 19:07:35 +00:00
Jim Ingham
db30877477 Fix some const-ness issues with BreakpointID & BreakpointIDList.
llvm-svn: 281519
2016-09-14 19:05:27 +00:00
Sean Callanan
807ee2ff69 Cleaned up some of the "frame diagnose" code to use Operands as currency.
Also added some utility functions around Operands to make code easier and more
compact to write.

llvm-svn: 281398
2016-09-13 21:18:27 +00:00
Zachary Turner
a8b668432d Add some unit tests for ArchSpec.
I'm was trying to do some cleanup and code modernization and in
doing so I needed to change ParseMachCPUDashSubtypeTriple to take
a StringRef.  To ensure I don't break anything, I'm adding some
unit tests for this function.  As a side benefit, this also expands
test coverage of this function to all platforms, since in general
this code would rarely be exercised on non Mac platforms, and never
in the test suite.

llvm-svn: 281387
2016-09-13 20:40:26 +00:00
Zachary Turner
4e4fbe8211 Some more pointer safety in Breakpoint.
Plumb unique_ptrs<> all the way through the baton interface.
NFC, this is a minor improvement to remove the possibility of an
accidental pointer ownership issue.

Reviewed By: jingham
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24495

llvm-svn: 281360
2016-09-13 17:53:38 +00:00
Jim Ingham
1a81b27378 Add a few const's (thanks Zachary) and return shared or unique pointers
in places where they help prevent leaks.

llvm-svn: 281288
2016-09-13 01:58:08 +00:00
Jim Ingham
e14dc26857 This is the main part of a change to add breakpoint save and restore to lldb.
Still to come:
1) SB API's
2) Testcases
3) Loose ends:
   a) serialize Thread options
   b) serialize Exception resolvers
4) "break list --file" should list breakpoints contained in a file and
   "break read -f 1 3 5" should then read in only those breakpoints.

<rdar://problem/12611863>

llvm-svn: 281273
2016-09-12 23:10:56 +00:00
Pavel Labath
72090c2162 Move StdStringExtractor to tools/debugserver
The class is only used in the debugserver. The rest of lldb has the StringExtractor class.

Xcode project will need to be updated after this.

llvm-svn: 281226
2016-09-12 16:13:05 +00:00
Abhishek Aggarwal
3c7f070956 LLDB: API for iPermission of object file's sections
Summary:
 - Added an API to public interface that provides permissions (RWX) of
   individual sections of an object file
   
 - Earlier, there was no way to find out this information through SB
   APIs
    
 - A possible use case of this API is:
   when a user wants to know the sections that have executable machine
   instructions and want to write a tool on top of LLDB based on this
   information

 - Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24251

llvm-svn: 280924
2016-09-08 12:22:56 +00:00
Pavel Labath
2f1fbaebe2 gdb-remote: Add jModulesInfo packet
Summary:
This adds the jModulesInfo packet, which is the equivalent of qModulesInfo, but it enables us to
query multiple modules at once. This makes a significant speed improvement in case the
application has many (over a hundred) modules, and the communication link has a non-negligible
latency. This functionality is accessed by ProcessGdbRemote::PrefetchModuleSpecs(), which does
the caching. GetModuleSpecs() is modified to first consult the cache before asking the remote
stub. PrefetchModuleSpecs is currently only called from POSIX-DYLD dynamic loader plugin, after
it reads the list of modules from the inferior memory, but other uses are possible.

This decreases the attach time to an android application by about 40%.

Reviewers: clayborg

Subscribers: tberghammer, lldb-commits, danalbert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24236

llvm-svn: 280919
2016-09-08 10:07:04 +00:00
Jason Molenda
0b4c26b2cc I'm experimenting with changing how the mixed source & assembly
mode in lldb works.  I've been discussing this with Jim Ingham,
Greg Clayton, and Kate Stone for the past week or two.

Previously lldb would print three source lines (centered on the
line table entry line for the current line) followed by the assembly.
It would print the context information (module`function + offset)
before those three lines of source.

Now lldb will print up to two lines before/after the line table
entry.  It prints two '*' characters for the line table line to
make it clear what line is showing assembly.  There is one line of
whitespace before/after the source lines so the separation between
source & assembly is clearer.  I don't print the context line
(module`function + offset).  I stop printing context lines if it's
a different line table entry, or if it's a source line I've already
printed as context to another source line.  If I have two line table
entries one after another for the same source line (I get these often
with clang - with different column information in them), I only print
the source line once.

I'm also using the target.process.thread.step-avoid-regexp setting
(which keeps you from stepping into STL functions that have been inlined
into your own code) and avoid printing any source lines from functions
that match that regexp.

When lldb disassembles into a new function, it will try to find the
declaration line # for the function and print all of the source lines
between the decl and the first line table entry (usually a { curly brace)
so we have a good chance of including the arguments, at least with the
debug info emitted by clang.

Finally, the # of source lines of context to show has been separated
from whether we're doing mixed source & assembly or not.  Previously
specifying 0 lines of context would turn off mixed source & assembly.

I think there's room for improvement, and maybe some bugs I haven't
found yet, but it's in good enough shape to upstream and iterate at
this point.

I'm not sure how best to indicate which source line is the actual line
table # versus context lines.  I'm using '**' right now.  Both Kate
and Greg had the initial idea to reuse '->' (normally used to indicate
"currently executing source line") - I tried it but I wasn't thrilled,
I'm too used to the established meaning of ->.

Greg had the interesting idea of avoiding context source lines only 
in two line table entries in the same source file.  So we'd print
two lines before & after a source line, and then the next line table
entry (if it was on the next source line after those two context lines)
we'd display only the following two lines -- the previous two had just
been printed.  If an inline source line was printed between these two,
though, we'd print the context lines for both of them.  It's an
interesting idea, and I want to see how it works with both -O0 and -O3
codegen where we have different amounts of inlining.

<rdar://problem/27961419> 

llvm-svn: 280906
2016-09-08 05:12:41 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
9aa7d66aab Use llvm's demangler.
LLVM now has a copy of libcxxabi demangler, so lldb doesn't need to
keep one too.

llvm-svn: 280821
2016-09-07 16:14:00 +00:00
Zachary Turner
415a189c09 Make LLDB compile on Windows after the reformat.
Most of these issues arose as a result of header re-ordering, but
it turned up a real bug, which is that MSVC doesn't support
__attribute__((packed)) or __attribute__((aligned)).  This was
working before because there's a Windows header that #defines
__attribute__(x) to nothing.  We should fix this by removing
that #define entirely, and dealing with the fallout separately
which may turn up even more bugs.

I fixed this by replacing them with the corresponding LLVM
macros which understand how to do these operations on all the
different compilers.

llvm-svn: 280757
2016-09-06 21:52:14 +00:00
Kate Stone
b9c1b51e45 *** This commit represents a complete reformatting of the LLDB source code
*** to conform to clang-format’s LLVM style.  This kind of mass change has
*** two obvious implications:

Firstly, merging this particular commit into a downstream fork may be a huge
effort.  Alternatively, it may be worth merging all changes up to this commit,
performing the same reformatting operation locally, and then discarding the
merge for this particular commit.  The commands used to accomplish this
reformatting were as follows (with current working directory as the root of
the repository):

    find . \( -iname "*.c" -or -iname "*.cpp" -or -iname "*.h" -or -iname "*.mm" \) -exec clang-format -i {} +
    find . -iname "*.py" -exec autopep8 --in-place --aggressive --aggressive {} + ;

The version of clang-format used was 3.9.0, and autopep8 was 1.2.4.

Secondly, “blame” style tools will generally point to this commit instead of
a meaningful prior commit.  There are alternatives available that will attempt
to look through this change and find the appropriate prior commit.  YMMV.

llvm-svn: 280751
2016-09-06 20:57:50 +00:00
Pavel Labath
5cf1ece222 Fix build breakage in r280692
The commit introduced an array of const objects, which libstdc++ does not like. Make the object
non-const.

Also fix a compiler warning while I'm in there.

llvm-svn: 280697
2016-09-06 10:04:22 +00:00
Sean Callanan
4740a734bb Added the "frame diagnose" command and use its output to make crash info better.
When a process stops due to a crash, we get the crashing instruction and the
crashing memory location (if there is one).  From the user's perspective it is
often unclear what the reason for the crash is in a symbolic sense.

To address this, I have added new fuctionality to StackFrame to parse the 
disassembly and reconstruct the sequence of dereferneces and offsets that were
applied to a known variable (or fuction retrn value) to obtain the invalid
pointer.

This makes use of enhancements in the disassembler, as well as new information
provided by the DWARF expression infrastructure, and is exposed through a
"frame diagnose" command.  It is also used to provide symbolic information, when
available, in the event of a crash.

The algorithm is very rudimentary, and it needs a bunch of work, including
  - better parsing for assembly, preferably with help from LLVM
  - support for non-Apple platforms
  - cleanup of the algorithm core, preferably to make it all work in terms of
    Operands instead of register/offset pairs
  - improvement of the GetExpressioPath() logic to make prettier expression
    paths, and
  - better handling of vtables.
I welcome all suggestios, improvements, and testcases.

llvm-svn: 280692
2016-09-06 04:48:36 +00:00
Todd Fiala
e77fce0a50 [NFC] Darwin llgs support from Week of Code
This code represents the Week of Code work I did on bringing up
lldb-server LLGS support for Darwin.  It does not include the
Xcode project changes needed, as we don't want to throw that switch
until more support is implemented (i.e. this change is inert, no
build systems use it yet.  I've verified on Ubuntu 16.04, macOS
Xcode and macOS cmake builds).

This change does some minimal refactoring of code that is shared
with the Linux LLGS portion, moving it from NativeProcessLinux into
NativeProcessProtocol.  That code is also used by NativeProcessDarwin.

Current state on Darwin:
* Process launching is implemented.  (Attach is not).
  Launching on devices has not yet been tested (FBS/BKS might
  need a bit of work).
* Inferior waitpid monitoring and communication of exit status
  via MainLoop callback is implemented.
* Memory read/write, breakpoints, thread register context, etc.
  are not yet implemented.  This impacts process stop/resume, as
  the initial launch suspended immediately starts the process
  up and running because it doesn't know it is supposed to remain
  stopped.
* I implemented the equivalent of MachThreadList as
  NativeThreadListDarwin, in anticipation that we might want to
  factor out common parts into NativeThreadList{Protocol} and share
  some code here.  After writing it, though, the fallout from merging
  Mach Task/Process into a single concept plus some other minor
  changes makes the whole NativeThreadListDarwin concept nothing more
  than dead weight.  I am likely going to get rid of this class and
  just manage it directly in NativeProcessDarwin, much like I did
  for NativeProcessLinux.
* There is a stub-out call for starting a STDIO thread.  That will
  go away and adopt the MainLoop pselect-based IOObject reading.

I am developing the fully-integrated changes in the following repo,
which contains the necessary Xcode bits and the glue that enables
lldb-debugserver on a macOS system:

  https://github.com/tfiala/lldb/tree/llgs-darwin

This change also breaks out a few of the lldb-server tests into
their own directory, and adds some $qHostInfo tests (not sure why
I didn't write those tests back when I initially implemented that
on the Linux side).

llvm-svn: 280604
2016-09-04 00:18:56 +00:00
Tamas Berghammer
1d1613c966 Fix 2 waring in the OCaml AST context
llvm-svn: 280490
2016-09-02 15:52:19 +00:00
Pavel Labath
b9739d4090 Revert r280137 and 280139 and subsequent build fixes
The rewrite of StringExtractor::GetHexMaxU32 changes functionality in a way which makes
lldb-server crash. The crash (assert) happens when parsing the "qRegisterInfo0" packet, because
the function tries to drop_front more bytes than the packet contains. It's not clear to me
whether we should consider this a bug in the caller or the callee, but it any case, it worked
before, so I am reverting this until we can figure out what the proper interface should be.

llvm-svn: 280207
2016-08-31 08:43:37 +00:00
Enrico Granata
639392fe76 Add SBType::GetArrayType() such that - given a type - one can make an array (of a given size) of that type
This is currently only implemented for the clang-based TypeSystem, but other languages are welcome to jump in!

llvm-svn: 280151
2016-08-30 20:39:58 +00:00
Zachary Turner
2d240d00da A few minor stylistic cleanups in StringExtractor.
Makes Peek() return a StringRef instead of a const char*.

This leads to a few callers of Peek() being able to be made a
little nicer (for example using StringRef member functions instead
of c-style strncmp and related functions) and generally safer
usage.

llvm-svn: 280139
2016-08-30 19:47:05 +00:00
Zachary Turner
eb666b7ac5 Add a few more unit tests for StringExtractor.
This is a NFC that adds more unit test coverage of the GetHex***
functions as well as the functions to extract numbers with a
specific endianness.

llvm-svn: 280124
2016-08-30 18:12:18 +00:00
Zachary Turner
d08f09c113 Convert some StringExtractor functions to accept MutableArrayRefs.
MutableArrayRef<T> is essentially a safer version of passing around
(T*, length) pairs and provides some convenient functions for working
with the data without having to manually manipulate indices.

This is a minor NFC.

llvm-svn: 280123
2016-08-30 18:12:11 +00:00
Zachary Turner
54695a339f Convert GetNameColonValue to return StringRefs.
StringExtractor::GetNameColonValue() looks for a substring of the
form "<name>:<value>" and returns <name> and <value> to the caller.
This results in two unnecessary string copies, since the name and
value are not translated in any way and simply returned as-is.

By converting this to return StringRefs we can get rid of hundreds
of string copies.

llvm-svn: 280000
2016-08-29 19:58:14 +00:00
Zachary Turner
44c35e80b1 Copy StringExtractor to StdStringExtractor.
I have some improvements to make to StringExtractor that require
using LLVM.  debugserver can't take a dependency on LLVM but uses
this file, so I'm forking it off into StdStringExtractor and
StringExtractor, so that StringExtractor can take advantage of
some performance improvements and readability improvements that
LLVM can provide.

llvm-svn: 279997
2016-08-29 19:45:59 +00:00
Zachary Turner
9b1669ae35 Remove std::atomic from lldb::Address.
std::atomic<uint64_t> requires 64-bit alignment in order to
guarantee atomicity.  Normally the compiler is pretty good about
aligning types, but an exception to this is when the type is
passed by value as a function parameter.  In this case, if your
stack is 4-byte aligned, most modern compilers (including clang
as of LLVM 4.0) fail to align the type, rendering the atomicity
ineffective.

A deeper investigation of the class's implementation suggests
that the use of atomic was in vain anyway, because if the class
were to be shared amongst multiple threads, there were already
other data races present, and that the proper way to ensure
thread-safe access to this data would be to use a mutex from a
higher level.

Since the std::atomic was not serving its intended purpose anyway,
and since the presence of it generates compiler errors on some
platforms that cannot be workaround, we remove std::atomic from
Address here.  Although unlikely, if data races do resurface
the proper fix should involve a mutex from a higher level, or an
attempt to limit the Address's access to a single thread.

llvm-svn: 279994
2016-08-29 19:30:26 +00:00
Jim Ingham
b612ac3775 Implementation "step out" plans shouldn't gather the return value.
When, for instance, "step-in" steps into a function that it doesn't want
to stop in (e.g. has no debug info) it will push a step-out plan to implement
the step out so it can then continue stepping.  These step out's don't use
the result of the function stepped out of, so they shouldn't spend the time 
to compute it.

llvm-svn: 279540
2016-08-23 17:55:21 +00:00
Todd Fiala
759300192a Add StructuredData plugin type; showcase with new DarwinLog feature
Take 2, with missing cmake line fixed.  Build tested on
Ubuntu 14.04 with clang-3.6.

See docs/structured_data/StructuredDataPlugins.md for details.

differential review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22976

reviewers: clayborg, jingham
llvm-svn: 279202
2016-08-19 04:21:48 +00:00
Todd Fiala
a07e4a8352 Revert "Add StructuredData plugin type; showcase with new DarwinLog feature"
This reverts commit 1d885845d1451e7b232f53fba2e36be67aadabd8.

llvm-svn: 279200
2016-08-19 03:03:58 +00:00
Todd Fiala
aef7de8492 Add StructuredData plugin type; showcase with new DarwinLog feature
See docs/structured_data/StructuredDataPlugins.md for details.

differential review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22976

reviewers: clayborg, jingham
llvm-svn: 279198
2016-08-19 02:52:07 +00:00
Jason Molenda
0dace2d3a1 Fix the RangeMapVector::FindEntryThatContainsOrFollows method to
back up the iterator, as long as it still contains the address.
std::lower_bound will point us to the entry after the one we
are really interested in, leading to problems with backtracing
in corefiles.

<rdar://problem/27823549> 

llvm-svn: 278901
2016-08-17 03:56:04 +00:00