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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jim Ingham
e1462d14b1 Don't produce a dynamic value if there was an error creating it.
We used to make a dynamic value that "pretended to be its parent"
but that's hard for some of the more complex ValueObject types, and
it's better in this case just to return no dynamic value.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D145629
2023-03-10 10:21:50 -08:00
Dave Lee
632c396499 [lldb] Change default value of dwim-print-verbosity setting
Reduce the default value of `dwim-print-verbosity` to `eDWIMPrintVerbosityNone`.

Users who wish to see the rewritten expression can set this setting manually. Not unlike
`interpreter.expand-regex-aliases`.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D145529
2023-03-08 11:10:50 -08:00
Jonas Devlieghere
9d311dd6a7
[lldb] Copy log files into diagnostic directory
This patch copies over log files to the diagnostic directory. The caveat
here is that this only works for logs that are redirected to a file. The
implementation piggybacks of the mapping kept by the debugger. The
advantage is that it's free until you generate the diagnostics, at which
point you only pay the price of copying over the file.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D135631
2023-03-07 16:00:27 -08:00
Jeffrey Tan
b461398f1c Add a new SBDebugger::SetDestroyCallback() API
Adding a new SBDebugger::SetDestroyCallback() API.
This API can be used by any client to query for statistics/metrics before
exiting debug sessions.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D143520
2023-03-07 14:48:15 -08:00
Michael Buch
b7e667bfd2 Revert "[lldb] Ignore libcxx std::ranges global variables in frame var"
Reverting because Xcode requires this to be handled elsewhere.
The global variable list gets constructed using the SBAPI

This reverts commit de10c1a824405833a0f49b22e7fa3f32a1393cc3.
2023-03-07 11:25:36 +00:00
Michael Buch
de10c1a824 [lldb] Ignore libcxx std::ranges global variables in frame var
The motivation is to avoid cluttering LLDB's global variable view for
std::ranges users.

Before:
```
(lldb) frame var -g
...
(const std::ranges::__end::__fn) std::__1::ranges::__cpo::end = {}
(const std::ranges::views::__all::__fn) std::__1::ranges::views::__cpo::all = {}
(const std::ranges::__begin::__fn) std::__1::ranges::__cpo::begin = {}
(const std::ranges::views::__take::__fn) std::__1::ranges::views::__cpo::take = {}
(const std::ranges::__max_element::__fn) std::__1::ranges::__cpo::max_element = {}
(const std::ranges::__size::__fn) std::__1::ranges::__cpo::size = {}
(const std::ranges::__data::__fn) std::__1::ranges::__cpo::data = {}
```

After this patch none of these __cpo variables would show up.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D145245
2023-03-03 17:36:43 +00:00
Jason Molenda
7e770f9c17 Revert "Add SBValue::GetValueAsAddress API for removing non-addressing metadata"
Revert while I investigate two CI bot failures;
the more important is the lldb-arm-ubuntu where
the FixAddress is removing the 0th bit so we're
adding the `actual=` decorator on a string pointer,

```
Got output:
(char *) strptr = 0x00400817 (actual=0x400816) ptr = [{ },{H}]
```

in TestDataFormatterSmartArray.py line 229.

This reverts commit 4d635be2dbadc77522eddc9668697385a3b9f8b4.
2023-03-02 14:36:37 -08:00
Jason Molenda
4d635be2db Add SBValue::GetValueAsAddress API for removing non-addressing metadata
On target where metadata is stored in bits that aren't used for
virtual addressing -- AArch64 Top Byte Ignore and pointer authentication
are two examples -- an SBValue object representing a pointer will
return the address with metadata for SBValue::GetValueAsUnsigned.
Users may want to get the virtual address without the metadata;
this new method gives them a way to do this.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D142792
2023-03-02 13:32:37 -08:00
Jim Ingham
e8a2fd5e7b An SBValue whose underlying ValueObject has no valid value, but does
hold an error should:

(a) return false for IsValid, since that's the current behavior and is
    a convenient way to check "should I get the value for this".
(b) preserve the error when an SBValue is made from it, and print the
    error in the ValueObjectPrinter.

Make that happen.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144664
2023-02-28 16:41:20 -08:00
Jonas Devlieghere
129eb5bcab
[lldb] Add the ability to provide a message to a progress event update
Consider the following example as motivation. Say you have to load
symbols for 3 dynamic libraries: `libFoo`, `libBar` and `libBaz`.
Currently, there are two ways to report process for this operation:

 1. As 3 separate progress instances. In this case you create a progress
    instance with the message "Loading symbols: libFoo", "Loading
    symbols: libBar", and "Loading symbols: libBaz" respectively. Each
    progress event gets a unique ID and therefore cannot be correlated
    by the consumer.

 2. As 1 progress instance with 3 units of work. The title would be
    "Loading symbols" and you call Progress::Increment for each of the
    libraries. The 3 progress events share the same ID and can easily be
    correlated, however, in the current design, there's no way to
    include the name of the libraries.

The second approach is preferred when the amount of work is known in
advance, because determinate progress can be reported (i.e. x out of y
operations completed). An additional benefit is that the progress
consumer can decide to ignore certain progress updates by their ID if
they are deemed to noisy, which isn't trivial for the first approach due
to the use of different progress IDs.

This patch adds the ability to add a message (detail) to a progress
event update. For the example described above, progress can now be
displayed as shown:

  [1/3] Loading symbols: libFoo
  [2/3] Loading symbols: libBar
  [3/3] Loading symbols: libBaz

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D143690
2023-02-12 11:17:58 -08:00
Jonas Devlieghere
0ac8dfd058
[lldb] Add an SB API to get progress events as SBStructuredData
This is a preparatory patch to add an SB API to get the progress data as
SBStructuredData. The advantage of using SBStructuredData is that the
dictionary can grow over time with more fields.

This approach is identical to the way this is implemented for diagnostic
events.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D143687
2023-02-10 17:18:00 -08:00
Jonas Devlieghere
125e69015a
[lldb] Hoist code to create StructuredData into DiagnosticEventData (NFC)
Hoist the code that creates a StructuredData dictionary from a
diagnostic event into the DiagnosticEventData. This addresses Ismail's
code review feedback from D143687.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D143694
2023-02-09 21:42:25 -08:00
Archibald Elliott
62c7f035b4 [NFC][TargetParser] Remove llvm/ADT/Triple.h
I also ran `git clang-format` to get the headers in the right order for
the new location, which has changed the order of other headers in two
files.
2023-02-07 12:39:46 +00:00
Jim Ingham
4adabb8786 Fix typo: FineLineEntriesForFileIndex -> FindLineEntriesForFileIndex. 2023-02-01 16:41:17 -08:00
Kazu Hirata
f6b8f05bb3 Use llvm::byteswap instead of ByteSwap_{16,32,64} (NFC) 2023-01-28 15:22:37 -08:00
David Spickett
ae361d3d90 [LLDB] Remove return value from DumpRegisterValue
No one ever checks it. Also convert to early return.

Reviewed By: labath

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D141687
2023-01-23 10:52:20 +00:00
Med Ismail Bennani
d667840465 Revert "[lldb] Add Debugger & ScriptedMetadata reference to Platform::CreateInstance"
This reverts commit 2d53527e9c64c70c24e1abba74fa0a8c8b3392b1.
2023-01-13 09:13:03 -08:00
Med Ismail Bennani
2d53527e9c [lldb] Add Debugger & ScriptedMetadata reference to Platform::CreateInstance
This patch is preparatory work for Scripted Platform support and does
multiple things:

First, it introduces new options for the `platform select` command and
`SBPlatform::Create` API, to hold a reference to the debugger object,
the name of the python script managing the Scripted Platform and a
structured data dictionary that the user can use to pass arbitrary data.

Then, it updates the various `Create` and `GetOrCreate` methods for
the `Platform` and `PlatformList` classes to pass down the new parameter
to the `Platform::CreateInstance` callbacks.

Finally, it updates every callback to reflect these changes.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D139249

Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <medismail.bennani@gmail.com>
2023-01-12 12:49:05 -08:00
Alexander Yermolovich
e262b8f48a [LLDB] Change formatting to use llvm::formatv
In preparation for eanbling 64bit support in LLDB switching to use llvm::formatv
instead of format MACROs.

Reviewed By: labath, JDevlieghere

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D139955
2023-01-09 11:29:43 -08:00
Kazu Hirata
570117b6a5 [lldb] Remove remaining uses of llvm::Optional (NFC)
This patch removes the unused "using" declarations, updates comments,
and removes #include "llvm/ADT/Optional.h".

This is part of an effort to migrate from llvm::Optional to
std::optional:

https://discourse.llvm.org/t/deprecating-llvm-optional-x-hasvalue-getvalue-getvalueor/63716
2023-01-07 14:36:35 -08:00
Kazu Hirata
2fe8327406 [lldb] Use std::optional instead of llvm::Optional (NFC)
This patch replaces (llvm::|)Optional< with std::optional<.  I'll post
a separate patch to clean up the "using" declarations, #include
"llvm/ADT/Optional.h", etc.

This is part of an effort to migrate from llvm::Optional to
std::optional:

https://discourse.llvm.org/t/deprecating-llvm-optional-x-hasvalue-getvalue-getvalueor/63716
2023-01-07 14:18:35 -08:00
Kazu Hirata
f190ce625a [lldb] Add #include <optional> (NFC)
This patch adds #include <optional> to those files containing
llvm::Optional<...> or Optional<...>.

I'll post a separate patch to actually replace llvm::Optional with
std::optional.

This is part of an effort to migrate from llvm::Optional to
std::optional:

https://discourse.llvm.org/t/deprecating-llvm-optional-x-hasvalue-getvalue-getvalueor/63716
2023-01-07 13:43:00 -08:00
Archibald Elliott
f09cf34d00 [Support] Move TargetParsers to new component
This is a fairly large changeset, but it can be broken into a few
pieces:
- `llvm/Support/*TargetParser*` are all moved from the LLVM Support
  component into a new LLVM Component called "TargetParser". This
  potentially enables using tablegen to maintain this information, as
  is shown in https://reviews.llvm.org/D137517. This cannot currently
  be done, as llvm-tblgen relies on LLVM's Support component.
- This also moves two files from Support which use and depend on
  information in the TargetParser:
  - `llvm/Support/Host.{h,cpp}` which contains functions for inspecting
    the current Host machine for info about it, primarily to support
    getting the host triple, but also for `-mcpu=native` support in e.g.
    Clang. This is fairly tightly intertwined with the information in
    `X86TargetParser.h`, so keeping them in the same component makes
    sense.
  - `llvm/ADT/Triple.h` and `llvm/Support/Triple.cpp`, which contains
    the target triple parser and representation. This is very intertwined
    with the Arm target parser, because the arm architecture version
    appears in canonical triples on arm platforms.
- I moved the relevant unittests to their own directory.

And so, we end up with a single component that has all the information
about the following, which to me seems like a unified component:
- Triples that LLVM Knows about
- Architecture names and CPUs that LLVM knows about
- CPU detection logic for LLVM

Given this, I have also moved `RISCVISAInfo.h` into this component, as
it seems to me to be part of that same set of functionality.

If you get link errors in your components after this patch, you likely
need to add TargetParser into LLVM_LINK_COMPONENTS in CMake.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137838
2022-12-20 11:05:50 +00:00
Pavel Labath
071c62c5d3 [lldb] Modernize sprintf in FormatEntity.cpp
Avoid buffer overflows with large indexes, and spurious nul characters
with small ones.
2022-12-19 10:53:20 +01:00
Muhammad Omair Javaid
58e9cc13e2 Revert "[lldb] Remove redundant .c_str() and .get() calls"
This reverts commit fbaf48be0ff6fb24b9aa8fe9c2284fe88a8798dd.

This has broken all LLDB buildbots:
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/68/builds/44990
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/96/builds/33160
2022-12-19 13:52:10 +05:00
Fangrui Song
fbaf48be0f [lldb] Remove redundant .c_str() and .get() calls
Removing .c_str() has a semantics difference, but the use scenarios
likely do not matter as we don't have NUL in the strings.
2022-12-18 01:15:25 +00:00
Fangrui Song
9464bd8c78 [lldb] llvm::Optional::value => operator*/operator->
std::optional::value() has undesired exception checking semantics and is
unavailable in some older Xcode. The call sites block std::optional migration.
2022-12-17 05:01:54 +00:00
Kazu Hirata
f7dffc28b3 Don't include None.h (NFC)
I've converted all known uses of None to std::nullopt, so we no longer
need to include None.h.

This is part of an effort to migrate from llvm::Optional to
std::optional:

https://discourse.llvm.org/t/deprecating-llvm-optional-x-hasvalue-getvalue-getvalueor/63716
2022-12-10 11:24:26 -08:00
Jim Ingham
3b7ac5b295 Fix GetAddressOf for children of pointer ValueObjectConstResult* variables.
The original code always set the m_live_address of children of the ValueObjects that
use ValueObjectConstResultImpl backends to the parent m_live_address + child_byte_offset.
That is correct for structure types, but wrong for pointer types, since m_live_address
for a pointer type is the address of the storage for the pointer, not of the pointee.

Also added a test which was failing before this patch.
2022-12-09 11:16:10 -08:00
Kazu Hirata
9ba308f71c Remove "using llvm::None;" in *.cpp
These .cpp files do not use llvm::None anymore.

Since these are not header files, we can remove them pretty safely
without deprecating them first.
2022-12-05 20:39:10 -08:00
Kazu Hirata
343523d040 [lldb] Use std::nullopt instead of None (NFC)
This patch mechanically replaces None with std::nullopt where the
compiler would warn if None were deprecated.  The intent is to reduce
the amount of manual work required in migrating from Optional to
std::optional.

This is part of an effort to migrate from llvm::Optional to
std::optional:

https://discourse.llvm.org/t/deprecating-llvm-optional-x-hasvalue-getvalue-getvalueor/63716
2022-12-04 16:51:25 -08:00
Michael Buch
5941858efd [lldb][Module][NFC] Add ModuleList::AnyOf
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D139083
2022-12-02 10:52:40 +00:00
Michael Buch
83599000e1 [lldb][Module] Document ModuleList::ForEach and assert nullness
Currently all callsites already assume the pointer is non-null.
This patch just asserts this assumption.

This is practically enforced by `ModuleList::Append`
which won't add `nullptr`s to `m_modules`.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D139082
2022-12-02 10:52:39 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
33cbda4cac Improve error logging when xcrun fails to execute successfully
Because Host::RunShellCommand runs commands through $SHELL there is an
opportunity for this to fail spectacularly on systems that use custom
shells with odd behaviors. This patch makes these situations easier to
debug by at least logging the result of the failed xcrun invocation.

It also doesn't run xcrun through a shell any more.

rdar://102389438

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138060
2022-12-01 16:22:14 -08:00
Dave Lee
e2a10d8ca3 [lldb] Remove timer from Module::GetNumCompileUnits
`GetNumCompileUnits` has fast execution, and is high firing. Fast and frequent functions are not good candidates for timers. In a recent profile, `GetNumCompileUnits` was called >>10k times with an average duration of 1 microsecond.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138878
2022-12-01 09:41:51 -08:00
Dave Lee
185d4964a1 [lldb] Introduce dwim-print command
Implements `dwim-print`, a printing command that chooses the most direct,
efficient, and resilient means of printing a given expression.

DWIM is an acronym for Do What I Mean. From Wikipedia, DWIM is described as:

  > attempt to anticipate what users intend to do, correcting trivial errors
  > automatically rather than blindly executing users' explicit but
  > potentially incorrect input

The `dwim-print` command serves as a single print command for users who don't
yet know, or prefer not to know, the various lldb commands that can be used to
print, and when to use them.

This initial implementation is the base foundation for `dwim-print`. It accepts
no flags, only an expression. If the expression is the name of a variable in
the frame, then effectively `frame variable` is used to get, and print, its
value. Otherwise, printing falls back to using `expression` evaluation. In this
initial version, frame variable paths will be handled with `expression`.

Following this, there are a number of improvements that can be made. Some
improvements include supporting `frame variable` expressions or registers.

To provide transparency, especially as the `dwim-print` command evolves, a new
setting is also introduced: `dwim-print-verbosity`. This setting instructs
`dwim-print` to optionally print a message showing the effective command being
run. For example `dwim-print var.meth()` can print a message such as: "note:
ran `expression var.meth()`".

See https://discourse.llvm.org/t/dwim-print-command/66078 for the proposal and
discussion.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138315
2022-11-29 12:46:20 -08:00
Greg Clayton
d941fceca8 Add the ability to see when a type in incomplete.
-flimit-debug-info and other compiler options might end up removing debug info that is needed for debugging. LLDB marks these types as being forcefully completed in the metadata in the TypeSystem. These types should have been complete in the debug info but were not because the compiler omitted them to save space. When we can't find a suitable replacement for the type, we should let the user know that these types are incomplete to indicate there was an issue instead of just showing nothing for a type.

The solution is to display presented in this patch is to display "<incomplete type>" as the summary for any incomplete types. If there is a summary string or function that is provided for a type, but the type is currently forcefully completed, the installed summary will be ignored and we will display "<incomplete type>". This patch also exposes the ability to ask a SBType if it was forcefully completed with:

  bool SBType::IsTypeForcefullyCompleted();

This will allow the user interface for a debugger to also detect this issue and possibly mark the variable display up on some way to indicate to the user the type is incomplete.

To show how this is diplayed, we can look at the existing output first for the example source file from the file: lldb/test/API/functionalities/limit-debug-info/main.cpp

(lldb) frame variable inherits_from_one inherits_from_two one_as_member two_as_member array_of_one array_of_two shadowed_one
(InheritsFromOne) ::inherits_from_one = (member = 47)
(InheritsFromTwo) ::inherits_from_two = (member = 47)
(OneAsMember) ::one_as_member = (one = member::One @ 0x0000000100008028, member = 47)
(TwoAsMember) ::two_as_member = (two = member::Two @ 0x0000000100008040, member = 47)
(array::One [3]) ::array_of_one = ([0] = array::One @ 0x0000000100008068, [1] = array::One @ 0x0000000100008069, [2] = array::One @ 0x000000010000806a)
(array::Two [3]) ::array_of_two = ([0] = array::Two @ 0x0000000100008098, [1] = array::Two @ 0x0000000100008099, [2] = array::Two @ 0x000000010000809a)
(ShadowedOne) ::shadowed_one = (member = 47)
(lldb) frame variable --show-types inherits_from_one inherits_from_two one_as_member two_as_member array_of_one array_of_two shadowed_one
(InheritsFromOne) ::inherits_from_one = {
  (int) member = 47
}
(InheritsFromTwo) ::inherits_from_two = {
  (int) member = 47
}
(OneAsMember) ::one_as_member = {
  (member::One) one = {}
  (int) member = 47
}
(TwoAsMember) ::two_as_member = {
  (member::Two) two = {}
  (int) member = 47
}
(array::One [3]) ::array_of_one = {
  (array::One) [0] = {}
  (array::One) [1] = {}
  (array::One) [2] = {}
}
(array::Two [3]) ::array_of_two = {
  (array::Two) [0] = {}
  (array::Two) [1] = {}
  (array::Two) [2] = {}
}
(ShadowedOne) ::shadowed_one = {
  (int) member = 47
}

With this patch in place we can now see any classes that were forcefully completed to let us know that we are missing information:

(lldb) frame variable inherits_from_one inherits_from_two one_as_member two_as_member array_of_one array_of_two shadowed_one
(InheritsFromOne) ::inherits_from_one = (One = <incomplete type>, member = 47)
(InheritsFromTwo) ::inherits_from_two = (Two = <incomplete type>, member = 47)
(OneAsMember) ::one_as_member = (one = <incomplete type>, member = 47)
(TwoAsMember) ::two_as_member = (two = <incomplete type>, member = 47)
(array::One[3]) ::array_of_one = ([0] = <incomplete type>, [1] = <incomplete type>, [2] = <incomplete type>)
(array::Two[3]) ::array_of_two = ([0] = <incomplete type>, [1] = <incomplete type>, [2] = <incomplete type>)
(ShadowedOne) ::shadowed_one = (func_shadow::One = <incomplete type>, member = 47)
(lldb) frame variable --show-types inherits_from_one inherits_from_two one_as_member two_as_member array_of_one array_of_two shadowed_one
(InheritsFromOne) ::inherits_from_one = {
  (One) One = <incomplete type> {}
  (int) member = 47
}
(InheritsFromTwo) ::inherits_from_two = {
  (Two) Two = <incomplete type> {}
  (int) member = 47
}
(OneAsMember) ::one_as_member = {
  (member::One) one = <incomplete type> {}
  (int) member = 47
}
(TwoAsMember) ::two_as_member = {
  (member::Two) two = <incomplete type> {}
  (int) member = 47
}
(array::One[3]) ::array_of_one = {
  (array::One) [0] = <incomplete type> {}
  (array::One) [1] = <incomplete type> {}
  (array::One) [2] = <incomplete type> {}
}
(array::Two[3]) ::array_of_two = {
  (array::Two) [0] = <incomplete type> {}
  (array::Two) [1] = <incomplete type> {}
  (array::Two) [2] = <incomplete type> {}
}
(ShadowedOne) ::shadowed_one = {
  (func_shadow::One) func_shadow::One = <incomplete type> {}
  (int) member = 47
}

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D138259
2022-11-23 10:07:12 -08:00
Zequan Wu
84be92d26f Reland "[LTO][COFF] Use bitcode file names in lto native object file names."
This reverts commit 34108082947c964ae9bbfcd9808f2fd31c0d672f with fixes.
2022-11-22 13:46:42 -08:00
Roman Lebedev
3410808294
Revert "Reland "[LTO][COFF] Use bitcode file names in lto native object file names.""
Breaks build of LLVMgold here:
```
/repositories/llvm-project/llvm/tools/gold/gold-plugin.cpp:1108:19: error: no matching function for call to 'localCache'
    Cache = check(localCache("ThinLTO", "Thin", options::cache_dir, AddBuffer));
                  ^~~~~~~~~~
/repositories/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/Support/Caching.h:72:21: note: candidate function not viable: no known conversion from '(lambda at /repositories/llvm-project/llvm/tools/gold/gold-plugin.cpp:1102:20)' to 'llvm::AddBufferFn' (aka 'function<void (unsigned int, const llvm::Twine &, std::unique_ptr<MemoryBuffer>)>') for 4th argument
Expected<FileCache> localCache(
                    ^
/repositories/llvm-project/llvm/tools/gold/gold-plugin.cpp:1110:18: error: no viable conversion from '(lambda at /repositories/llvm-project/llvm/tools/gold/gold-plugin.cpp:1094:20)' to 'llvm::AddStreamFn' (aka 'function<Expected<std::unique_ptr<CachedFileStream>> (unsigned int, const llvm::Twine &)>')
  check(Lto->run(AddStream, Cache));
                 ^~~~~~~~~
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/12/../../../../include/c++/12/bits/std_function.h:375:7: note: candidate constructor not viable: no known conversion from '(lambda at /repositories/llvm-project/llvm/tools/gold/gold-plugin.cpp:1094:20)' to 'std::nullptr_t' for 1st argument
      function(nullptr_t) noexcept
      ^
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/12/../../../../include/c++/12/bits/std_function.h:386:7: note: candidate constructor not viable: no known conversion from '(lambda at /repositories/llvm-project/llvm/tools/gold/gold-plugin.cpp:1094:20)' to 'const std::function<llvm::Expected<std::unique_ptr<llvm::CachedFileStream>> (unsigned int, const llvm::Twine &)> &' for 1st argument
      function(const function& __x)
      ^
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/12/../../../../include/c++/12/bits/std_function.h:404:7: note: candidate constructor not viable: no known conversion from '(lambda at /repositories/llvm-project/llvm/tools/gold/gold-plugin.cpp:1094:20)' to 'std::function<llvm::Expected<std::unique_ptr<llvm::CachedFileStream>> (unsigned int, const llvm::Twine &)> &&' for 1st argument
      function(function&& __x) noexcept
      ^
/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/12/../../../../include/c++/12/bits/std_function.h:435:2: note: candidate template ignored: requirement '_Callable<(lambda at /repositories/llvm-project/llvm/tools/gold/gold-plugin.cpp:1094:20) &, (lambda at /repositories/llvm-project/llvm/tools/gold/gold-plugin.cpp:1094:20), std::__invoke_result<(lambda at /repositories/llvm-project/llvm/tools/gold/gold-plugin.cpp:1094:20) &, unsigned int, const llvm::Twine &>>::value' was not satisfied [with _Functor = (lambda at /repositories/llvm-project/llvm/tools/gold/gold-plugin.cpp:1094:20) &]
        function(_Functor&& __f)
        ^
/repositories/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/LTO/LTO.h:278:25: note: passing argument to parameter 'AddStream' here
  Error run(AddStreamFn AddStream, FileCache Cache = nullptr);
                        ^

```

This reverts commit 387620aa8cea33174b6c1fb80c1af713fee732ac.
2022-11-23 00:40:12 +03:00
Zequan Wu
387620aa8c Reland "[LTO][COFF] Use bitcode file names in lto native object file names."
This reverts commit eef5405f74ae208e3e2eb7daacecac923d7338f2.
2022-11-22 11:26:18 -08:00
Zequan Wu
eef5405f74 Revert "[LTO][COFF] Use bitcode file names in lto native object file names."
This reverts commit 531ed6d5aa65f41c6dfe2e74905d5c6c88fc95a7.
2022-11-22 10:55:05 -08:00
Zequan Wu
531ed6d5aa [LTO][COFF] Use bitcode file names in lto native object file names.
Currently the lto native object files have names like main.exe.lto.1.obj. In
PDB, those names are used as names for each compiland. Microsoft’s tool
SizeBench uses those names to present to users the size of each object files.
So, names like main.exe.lto.1.obj is not user friendly.

This patch makes the lto native object file names more readable by using
the bitcode file names as part of the file names. For example, if the input
bitcode file has path like "path/to/foo.obj", its corresponding lto native
object file path would be "path/to/main.exe.lto.foo.obj". Since the lto native
object file name only bothers PDB, this patch only changes the lld-linker's
behavior.

Reviewed By: tejohnson, MaskRay, #lld-macho

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137217
2022-11-22 10:19:58 -08:00
Arthur Eubanks
8b80e8ee1f [lldb] Disable looking at pointee types to find synthetic value for non-ObjC
After D134378, we started seeing crashes with incomplete types (in the
context of shared libraries).

When trying to print a `std::vector<int> &` with only debug info for a
declaration, we now try to use the formatter after D134378. With an
incomplete type, this somehow goes into infinite recursion with the
frames

```
lldb_private::ValueObject::Dereference
lldb_private::ValueObjectSynthetic::CreateSynthFilter
lldb_private::ValueObjectSynthetic::ValueObjectSynthetic
lldb_private::ValueObject::CalculateSyntheticValue
lldb_private::ValueObject::HasSyntheticValue
```

This has to do with `FrontEndWantsDereference` that some STL formatters
set, causing recursion between the formatter (which tries to dereference),
and dereferencing (which wants to know if there's a formatter to avoid dereferencing).

The reason this only started appearing after D134378 was because
previously with incomplete types, for names with `<`, lldb would attempt
to parse template parameter DIEs, which were empty, then create an empty
`ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl` which overrode the name used to lookup
a formatter in `FormattersMatchData()` to not include template
parameters (e.g. `std::vector<> &`). After D134378 we don't create a
`ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl` when there are no template parameters
and the name to lookup a formatter is the original name (e.g.
`std::vector<int> &`).

The code to try harder with incomplete child compiler types was added in
D79554 for ObjC purposes.

Reviewed By: labath

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137983
2022-11-21 09:30:29 -08:00
Adrian Prantl
6eaedbb52f Make CompilerType safe
When a process gets restarted TypeSystem objects associated with it
may get deleted, and any CompilerType objects holding on to a
reference to that type system are a use-after-free in waiting. Because
of the SBAPI, we don't have tight control over where CompilerTypes go
and when they are used. This is particularly a problem in the Swift
plugin, where the scratch TypeSystem can be restarted while the
process is still running. The Swift plugin has a lock to prevent
abuse, but where there's a lock there can be bugs.

This patch changes CompilerType to store a std::weak_ptr<TypeSystem>.
Most of the std::weak_ptr<TypeSystem>* uglyness is hidden by
introducing a wrapper class CompilerType::WrappedTypeSystem that has a
dyn_cast_or_null() method. The only sites that need to know about the
weak pointer implementation detail are the ones that deal with
creating TypeSystems.

rdar://101505232

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136650
2022-11-16 15:51:26 -08:00
Alex Langford
13cd39017d [lldb] Add information on type systems to statistics dump command
Context: I plan on using this change primarily downstream in the apple
fork of llvm to track swift module loading time.

Reviewed By: clayborg, tschuett

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137191
2022-11-02 10:45:56 -07:00
Jonas Devlieghere
8aed0ce20f
[lldb] Emit diagnostic events in the diagnostic dump
Connect the diagnostic events with the diagnostic infrastructure.

 - Emit existing diagnostic events (warnings and errors) to the
   diagnostic log.
 - Introduce a new diagnostic event (info) that's used exclusively for
   diagnostic logging and does not get broadcast.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136648
2022-10-31 14:40:41 -07:00
Jonas Devlieghere
84ea6b6f78
[lldb] Add diagnostics
Around this time last year, I said on the mailing list [1] that I wanted
to to transform the reproducers into something that resembles a
sysdiagnose on Apple platforms: a collection of files containing a
variety of information to help diagnose bugs or troubleshoot issues.

This patch adds that framework. Based on lessons learned from the
reproducers, I've intentionally tried to keep it small and simple.
Different parts of LLDB can register callbacks (this is necessary for
layering purposes) that will get called when the diagnostics should be
generated.

[1] https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/lldb-dev/2021-September/017045.html

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134991
2022-10-31 14:40:38 -07:00
Michael Buch
d0bf48c7b1 [lldb][FormatEntity][NFC] Move function argument parsing code into separate functions
Hopefully makes the code more readable and allows
us to re-use argument pretty-printing code from
the `CPlusPlusLanguage` plugin in a follow-up commit.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136934
2022-10-31 12:25:18 +00:00
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
Jonas Devlieghere
5b17eb1c1e
[lldb] Fix stale diagnostic event comments (NFC)
The diagnostic events were heavily inspired by the progress events and
several comments incorrectly referenced "progress" rather than
"diagnostic" events.
2022-10-24 11:14:52 -07:00