3181 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Pavel Labath
1ac2b20d25 Fix expression evaluation with operator new
Summary:
referencing a user-defined operator new was triggering an assert in clang because we were
registering the function name as string "operator new", instead of using the special operator
enum, which clang has for this purpose. Method operators already had code to handle this, and now
I extend this to cover free standing operator functions as well. Test included.

Reviewers: spyffe

Subscribers: sivachandra, paulherman, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17856

llvm-svn: 278670
2016-08-15 14:32:32 +00:00
Pavel Labath
8749089c8c Fix a race in Broadcaster/Listener interaction
Summary:
The following problem was occuring:
- broadcaster B had two listeners: L1 and L2 (thread T1)
- (T1) B has started to broadcast an event, it has locked a shared_ptr to L1 (in
  ListenerIterator())
- on another thread T2 the penultimate reference to L1 was destroyed (the transient object in B is
  now the last reference)
- (T2) the last reference to L2 was destroyed as well
- (T1) B has finished broadcasting the event to L1 and destroyed the last shared_ptr
- (T1) this triggered the destructor, which called into B->RemoveListener()
- (T1) all pointers in the m_listeners list were now stale, so RemoveListener emptied the list
- (T1) Eventually control returned to the ListenerIterator() for doing broadcasting, which was
  still in the middle of iterating through the list
- (T1) Only now, it was holding onto a dangling iterator. BOOM.

I fix this issue by making sure nothing can interfere with the
iterate-and-remove-expired-pointers loop, by moving this logic into a single function, which
first locks (or clears) the whole list and then returns the list of valid and locked Listeners
for further processing. Instead of std::list I use an llvm::SmallVector which should hopefully
offset the fact that we create a copy of the list for the common case where we have only a few
listeners (no heap allocations).

A slight difference in behaviour is that now RemoveListener does not remove an element from the
list -- it only sets it's mask to 0, which means it will be removed during the next iteration of
GetListeners(). This is purely an implementation detail and it should not be externally
noticable.

I was not able to reproduce this bug reliably without inserting sleep statements into the code,
so I do not add a test for it. Instead, I add some unit tests for the functions that I do modify.

Reviewers: clayborg, jingham

Subscribers: tberghammer, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23406

llvm-svn: 278664
2016-08-15 09:53:08 +00:00
Todd Fiala
e1cfbc7942 Decoupled Options from CommandInterpreter.
Options used to store a reference to the CommandInterpreter instance
in the base Options class.  This made it impossible to parse options
independent of a CommandInterpreter.

This change removes the reference from the base class.  Instead, it
modifies the options-parsing-related methods to take an
ExecutionContext pointer, which the options may inspect if they need
to do so.

Closes https://reviews.llvm.org/D23416
Reviewers: clayborg, jingham

llvm-svn: 278440
2016-08-11 23:51:28 +00:00
Vedant Kumar
1c23c14808 [InstrumentationRuntime] Refactor the API (Part 2/N) (NFCI)
Factor out some common logic used to find the runtime library in a list
of modules.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23150

llvm-svn: 278368
2016-08-11 17:28:37 +00:00
Vedant Kumar
a4fa2e299a [InstrumentationRuntime] Refactor the API (Part 1/N) (NFCI)
Adapters for instrumentation runtimes have to do two basic things:

  1) Load a runtime library.
  2) Install breakpoints in that library.

This logic is duplicated in the adapters for asan and tsan. Factor it
out and document bits of it to make it easier to add new adapters.

I tested this with check-lldb, and double-checked
testcases/functionalities/{a,t}san.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23043

llvm-svn: 278367
2016-08-11 17:28:33 +00:00
Greg Clayton
ee1f578d62 Centralize all select() calls into one place so that we can take advantage of system specific optimizations to deal with more file descriptors than FD_SETSIZE on some systems.
<rdar://problem/25325383>
https://reviews.llvm.org/D22950

llvm-svn: 278299
2016-08-10 22:43:48 +00:00
Greg Clayton
649da6d623 Fix the lookup of dictionary values by name to not do a linear search.
llvm-svn: 278286
2016-08-10 20:37:45 +00:00
Zachary Turner
d00efc6795 Remove a circular include dependency.
lldb-private-interfaces.h included lldb-private.h, and
lldb-private.h included lldb-private-interfaces.h.

llvm-svn: 278253
2016-08-10 17:59:03 +00:00
Pavel Labath
dc2b3b7ea8 Make sure files include what they use (part 1/N)
preparation for the big clang-format.

llvm-svn: 278222
2016-08-10 13:30:20 +00:00
Jim Ingham
21db1ec221 Add a newline to the end of the file to remove the clang warnings.
llvm-svn: 278188
2016-08-10 00:45:58 +00:00
Zachary Turner
1c06bb107b Fix build on android and Linux.
gettimeofday() isn't defined without a special header.  Rather
than rely on C apis, let's just use modern C++11 to do this
portably on all platforms using std::chrono.

llvm-svn: 278182
2016-08-10 00:02:58 +00:00
Zachary Turner
f343968f5d Delete Host/windows/win32.h
It's always hard to remember when to include this file, and
when you do include it it's hard to remember what preprocessor
check it needs to be behind, and then you further have to remember
whether it's windows.h or win32.h which you need to include.

This patch changes the name to PosixApi.h, which is more appropriately
named, and makes it independent of any preprocessor setting.

There's still the issue of people not knowing when to include this,
because there's not a well-defined set of things it exposes other
than "whatever is missing on Windows", but at least this should
make it less painful to fix when problems arise.

This patch depends on LLVM revision r278170.

llvm-svn: 278177
2016-08-09 23:06:08 +00:00
Pavel Labath
4ec22ec6b1 Clean up linux/Ptrace.h
This removes references to PT_XXX macros from the file, as they were not used anyway. It also
changes the macro used to check for the definition of __ptrace_request, as there are other C
libraries which do not define this type.

llvm-svn: 278001
2016-08-08 13:13:03 +00:00
Pavel Labath
1eb0d42a1b Remove Android.h
It only contained a reimplementation of std::to_string, which I have replaced with usages of
pre-existing llvm::to_string (also, injecting members into the std namespace is evil).

llvm-svn: 278000
2016-08-08 12:54:36 +00:00
Pavel Labath
c923a3dc00 Remove SYS_tgkill from Android.h
instead, use __NR_tgkill directly, which seems to be the preferred form in the codebase anyway.

llvm-svn: 277999
2016-08-08 12:40:11 +00:00
Pavel Labath
6b73456865 Remove _isatty from Android.h
it is just #defined to isatty anyway, which lldb already knows how to use.

llvm-svn: 277997
2016-08-08 12:26:57 +00:00
Jim Ingham
c915a7d2e8 Add a few more needed bits to the scripted thread plans.
llvm-svn: 277879
2016-08-05 22:06:12 +00:00
Tamas Berghammer
00adc41370 Support for OCaml native debugging
This introduces basic support for debugging OCaml binaries.
Use of the native compiler with DWARF emission support (see
https://github.com/ocaml/ocaml/pull/574) is required.

Available variables are considered as 64 bits unsigned integers,
their interpretation will be left to a OCaml-made debugging layer.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22132

llvm-svn: 277443
2016-08-02 11:15:55 +00:00
Nitesh Jain
52b6cc5d5f [LLVM][MIPS] Fix FPU Size Based on Dynamic FR.
Reviewers: jingham, clayborg

Subscribers: jaydeep, bhushan, mohit.bhakkad, slthakur, lldb-commits, emaste, nemanjai, labath, sdardis

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D20357

llvm-svn: 277343
2016-08-01 13:45:51 +00:00
Abhishek Aggarwal
f605c198c9 Improve code of loading plugins that provide cmnds
Summary:
 - Modified code that enables writing new user-defined commands
   and use them through LLDB CLI. Modifications are:

  -- Define the 'syntax' for each user-defined command
    --- Added an argument in SBCommandInterpreter::AddCommand()
        and SBCommand::AddCommand() API
    --- Allow passing syntax for each user-defined command
    --- Earlier, only 'help' could be defined and passed for commands

  -- Passed 'number of arguments' entered on CLI for user-defined commands
    --- Added an argument (number of options) in SBCommandPluginInterface::DoExecute()
        API to know the number of arguments passed for commands

  -- In CommandPluginInterfaceImplementation class:
    --- Make the data member m_backend a shared_ptr
    --- Avoids memory leaks of dynamically allocated SBCommandPluginInterface instances
        created in lldb::PluginInitialize() API

Signed-off-by: Abhishek Aggarwal <abhishek.a.aggarwal@intel.com>

Reviewers: jingham, granata.enrico, clayborg

Subscribers: labath, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22863

llvm-svn: 277125
2016-07-29 07:46:32 +00:00
Jason Molenda
13becd4f43 Move the code which knows how to get information about the shared
cache from ObjectFileMachO (very wrong place) to the DynamicLoader
plugins (better place).  Not much change to the code itself, although
the old ObjectFileMachO method would try both the new dyld SPI and
reading the dyld_all_image_infos structure.  In the new methods,
I've separated those into the appropriate DynamicLoader plugins.

llvm-svn: 277088
2016-07-29 00:18:39 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
6a74284652 Host: correct use of std::condition_variable::wait_for
std::condition::wait_for takes a std::unique_lock<T>.  The previous commit
accidentally left a reference to `m_mutex` instead of `lock`.  Update that.
Should restore the android lldb builder to green.

llvm-svn: 277013
2016-07-28 18:16:07 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
2d6a9ec935 Clean up vestigial remnants of locking primitives
This finally removes the use of the Mutex and Condition classes. This is an
intricate patch as the Mutex and Condition classes were tied together.
Furthermore, many places had slightly differing uses of time values. Convert
timeout values to relative everywhere to permit the use of
std::chrono::duration, which is required for the use of
std::condition_variable's timeout. Adjust all Condition and related Mutex
classes over to std::{,recursive_}mutex and std::condition_variable.

This change primarily comes at the cost of breaking the TracingMutex which was
based around the Mutex class. It would be possible to write a wrapper to
provide similar functionality, but that is beyond the scope of this change.

llvm-svn: 277011
2016-07-28 17:32:20 +00:00
Pavel Labath
f7e7fdd5cf Fix DataExtractor::PeekData for zero length peeks
Summary:
The function was returning the null pointer for peeks of size zero, which seems like a sensible
thing to do, but is actually pretty easy to get bitten by that if you are extracting a variable
length field which happens to be of zero length and then doing pointer arithmetic on that (which
SymbolFileDWARF does, and ended up crashing in case of empty DW_AT_location).

This changes the function to return a null pointer only when it gets queried for data which is
outside of the range of the extractor, which is more c++-y, as one can still do reasonable things
with pointers to data of size zero (think, end() iterators).

I also add a test and fix some signedness warnings in the existing data extractor tests.

Reviewers: clayborg

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22755

llvm-svn: 276734
2016-07-26 08:11:57 +00:00
Tamas Berghammer
d7d69f8083 Support loading files even when incorrect file name specified by the linker
"Incorrect" file name seen on Android whene the main executable is
called "app_process32" (or 64) but the linker specifies the package
name (e.g. com.android.calculator2). Additionally it can be present
in case of some linker bugs.

This CL adds logic to try to fetch the correct file name from the proc
file system based on the base address sepcified by the linker in case
we are failed to load the module by name.

Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D22219

llvm-svn: 276411
2016-07-22 12:55:35 +00:00
Jason Molenda
37397353cc Add support to get the shared cache information from the new
debugserver jGetSharedCacheInfo packet instead of reading 
the dyld internal data structures directly.  This code is 
(currently) only used for ios native lldb's - I should really
move this ObjectFileMachO::GetProcessSharedCacheUUID method
somewhere else, it makes less and less sense being in the
file reader.

<rdar://problem/25251243> 

llvm-svn: 276369
2016-07-22 00:17:55 +00:00
Pavel Labath
5ad891f719 Unify process launching code on linux
Summary:
We've had two copies of code for launching processes:
- one in NativeProcessLinux, used for launching debugged processes
- one in ProcessLauncherAndroid, used on android for launching all other kinds of processes

These have over time acquired support for various launch options, but neither supported all of
them. I now replace them with a single implementation ProcessLauncherLinux, which supports all
the options the individual versions supported and set it to be used to launch all processes on
linux.

This also works around the ETXTBSY issue on android when the process is started from the platform
instance, as that used to go through the version which did not contain the workaround.

Reviewers: tberghammer

Subscribers: tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22457

llvm-svn: 276288
2016-07-21 14:54:03 +00:00
Jason Molenda
9ab5dc2417 Add a new DynamicLoader plugin that uses SPI that are in development
for the fall (northern hemisphere) 2016 Darwin platforms to learn
about loaded images, instead of reading dyld internal data structures.
These new SPI don't exist on older releases, and new packets are
needed from debugserver to use them (those changes are already committed).

I had to change the minimum deployment target for debugserver in the xcode
project file to macOS 10.10 so that debugserver will use the 
[[NSProcessInfo processInfo] operatingSystemVersion]
call in MachProcess::GetOSVersionNumbers to get the operarting system
version # -- this API is only available in macOS 10.10 and newer
("OS X Yosemite", released Oct 2014).  If we have many people building
llvm.org lldb on older systems still, we can back off on this for the
llvm.org sources.

There should be no change in behavior with this commit, either to
older darwin systems or newer darwin systems.

For now the new DynamicLoader plugin is never activated - I'm forcing
the old plugin to be used in DynamicLoaderDarwin::UseDYLDSPI.
I'll remove that unconditional use of the old plugin soon, so the
newer plugin is used on the newest Darwin platforms.

<rdar://problem/25251243> 

llvm-svn: 276254
2016-07-21 08:30:55 +00:00
Jason Molenda
d9c9da536f Add a default-value bool flag pretty_print to the StructuredData Dump methods.
They will dump pretty-print (indentation, extra whitepsace) by default.  
I'll make a change to ProcessGDBRemote soon so it stops sending JSON strings
to debugserver pretty-printed; it's unnecessary extra bytes being sent between
the two.

llvm-svn: 276079
2016-07-20 03:49:02 +00:00
Ed Maste
75500e72bb Typo corrections identified by codespell
Submitted by giffunip@yahoo.com; I fixed a couple of nearby errors and
incorrect changes in the patch.

llvm.org/pr27634

llvm-svn: 275983
2016-07-19 15:28:02 +00:00
Jason Molenda
5fe4d141e0 Refactor (with some rewriting) the DynamicLoaderMacOSX plugin into
a base class and a derived class, with the derived class containing
the methods specific to reading dyld's all_image_infos, dyld's
method of specifying images that have been loaded or unloaded, the
place where we put a breakpoint in dyld to get notified about newly
loaded or unloaded images.

This is in preparation for a second derived class which will use
some alternate methods for getting this information; that will be
a separate commit in the next few days.

There's a couple of ivars that should probably be in the derived
DyanmicLoaderMacOSX class instead of the base DynamicLoaderDarwin
class (m_dyld_image_infos, m_dyld_image_infos_stop_id).  I don't
think I'll need to use these in the new derived class - I'll 
move them down to DynamicLoaderMacOSX if it works out that way;
it'll simplify locking if I can do that.

<rdar://problem/25251243> 

llvm-svn: 275733
2016-07-17 21:27:32 +00:00
Kate Stone
7428a18c1e LLDB help content has accumulated over time without a recent attempt to
review it for consistency, accuracy, and clarity. These changes attempt to
address all of the above while keeping the text relatively terse.

<rdar://problem/24868841>

llvm-svn: 275485
2016-07-14 22:03:10 +00:00
Kate Stone
240414dc95 Editing multi-line content in a terminal environment involves a lot of
trade-offs. When LLDB's multi-line editing support was first introduced
for expressions / REPL contexts the behavior was as follows:

* The Return key is treated as a line-break except at the end of the input
  buffer, where a completeness test is applied

This worked well enough when writing code, and makes it trivial to insert
new lines above code you've already typed. Just use cursor navigation to
move up and type freely. Where it was awkward is that the gesture to insert
a line break and end editing is conflated for most people. Sometimes you
want Return to end the editing session and other times you want to insert
a line break.

This commit changes the behavior as follows:

* The Return key is treated as the end of editing except at the end of the
  input buffer, where a completeness test is applied

* The Meta+Return sequence is always treated as a line break. This is
  consistent with conventions in Facebook and elsewhere since
  Alt/Option+Return is often mapped to Meta+Return. The unfortunate
  exception is on macOS where this *can* be the case, but isn't by
  default. Sigh.

Note that by design both before and after the patch pasting a Return
character always introduces a line break.

<rdar://problem/26886287>

llvm-svn: 275482
2016-07-14 22:00:04 +00:00
Todd Fiala
4acb65ecee fix command-line LLDB so NSLog messages show up
Changes to the underlying logging infrastructure in Fall 2016 Darwin
OSes were no longer showing up NSLog messages in command-line LLDB.
This change restores that functionality, and adds test cases to
verify the new behavior.

rdar://26732492

llvm-svn: 275472
2016-07-14 21:02:45 +00:00
Greg Clayton
0e27d67a98 Remove comment that isn't needed anymore.
<rdar://problem/24599697>

llvm-svn: 275285
2016-07-13 17:25:55 +00:00
Greg Clayton
6234a5c863 Centralize the way symbol and functions are looked up by making a Module::LookupInfo class that does all of the heavy lifting.
Background: symbols and functions can be looked up by full mangled name and by basename. SymbolFile and ObjectFile are expected to be able to do the lookups based on full mangled name or by basename, so when the user types something that is incomplete, we must be able to look it up efficiently. For example the user types "a:🅱️:c" as a symbol to set a breakpoint on, we will break this down into a 'lookup "c"' and then weed out N matches down to just the ones that match "a:🅱️:c". Previously this was done manaully in many functions by calling Module::PrepareForFunctionNameLookup(...) and then doing the lookup and manually pruning the results down afterward with duplicated code. Now all places use Module::LookupInfo to do the work in one place.

This allowed me to fix the name lookups to look for "func" with eFunctionNameTypeFull as the "name_type_mask", and correctly weed the results:

"func", "func()", "func(int)", "a::func()", "b::func()", and "a:🅱️:func()" down to just "func", "func()", "func(int)". Previously we would have set 6 breakpoints, now we correctly set just 3. This also extends to the expression parser when it looks up names for functions it needs to not get multiple results so we can call the correct function.

<rdar://problem/24599697> 

llvm-svn: 275281
2016-07-13 17:12:24 +00:00
Stephane Sezer
f54fe041f0 Make ThreadPlanStepInstruction's constructor public.
Summary:
Some thread plans have public contructors, some others have protected
constructors with friend classes. Not sure how these were determined,
but this thread plan is going to be required to implement trampoline
step-through on Windows.

Reviewers: clayborg, zturner

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D22230

llvm-svn: 275139
2016-07-12 01:43:46 +00:00
Enrico Granata
3b207c6655 Make IsSyntheticChildrenGenerated() virtual so that dynamic and synthetic values can refer back to their parents
llvm-svn: 274901
2016-07-08 18:39:36 +00:00
Jim Ingham
4ac8e93a4e Add an API to unwind from a hand-called expression.
This is just an SB API way of doing "thread return -x".
<rdar://problem/27110360>

llvm-svn: 274822
2016-07-08 02:12:05 +00:00
Jim Ingham
bed6779c7a Add an "experimental" setting to disable injecting local variables into expressions.
This feature was added to solve a lookup problem in expressions when local variables
shadow ivars.  That solution requires fully realizing all local variables to evaluate
any expression, and can cause significant performance problems when evaluating 
expressions in frames that have many complex locals.

Until we get a better solution, this setting mitigates the problem when you don't
have local variables that shadow ivars.

<rdar://problem/27226122>

llvm-svn: 274783
2016-07-07 18:25:48 +00:00
Howard Hellyer
ad00756301 Implement GetMemoryRegions() for Linux and Mac OSX core files.
Summary:
This patch fills in the implementation of GetMemoryRegions() on the Linux and Mac OS core file implementations of lldb_private::Process (ProcessElfCore::GetMemoryRegions and ProcessMachCore::GetMemoryRegions.) The GetMemoryRegions API was added under: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20565

The patch re-uses the m_core_range_infos list that was recently added to implement GetMemoryRegionInfo in both ProcessElfCore and ProcessMachCore to ensure the returned regions match the regions returned by Process::GetMemoryRegionInfo(addr_t load_addr, MemoryRegionInfo &region_info).

Reviewers: clayborg

Subscribers: labath, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21751

llvm-svn: 274741
2016-07-07 08:21:28 +00:00
Jason Molenda
0ecfe44092 Enhance FuncUnwinders::GetUnwindPlanAtNonCallSite to detect when we
may be in a function that is non-ABI conformant, and the eh_frame
instructions correctly describe how to unwind out of this function,
but the assembly parsing / arch default unwind plans would be 
incorrect.

This is to address a problem that Ravitheja Addepally reported in
http://reviews.llvm.org/D21221 - I wanted to try handling the problem
with this approach which I think may be more generally helpful, 
Ravitheja tested it and said it solves the problem on Linux/FreeBSD.
Ravi has a test case in http://reviews.llvm.org/D21221 that will
be committed separately.

Thanks for all the help on this one, Ravi.

llvm-svn: 274700
2016-07-06 23:06:19 +00:00
Enrico Granata
106aae5108 Because of our lifetime rules w.r.t. ValueObjects and ClusterManagers, synthetic children caching is a tricky area:
- if a synthetic child comes from the same hierarchy as its parent object, then it can't be cached by SharedPointer inside the synthetic provider, or it will cause a reference loop;
- but, if a synthetic child is made from whole cloth (e.g. from an expression, a memory region, ...), then it better be cached by SharedPointer, or it will be cleared out and cause an assert() to fail if used at a later point

For most cases of self-rooted synthetic children, we have a flag we set "IsSyntheticChildrenGenerated", but we were not using it to track caching. So, what ended up happening is each provider would set up its own cache, and if it got it wrong, a hard to diagnose crash would ensue

This patch fixes that by centralizing caching in ValueObjectSynthetic - if a provider returns a self-rooted child (as per the flag), then it gets cached centrally by the ValueObject itself
This cache is used only for lifetime management and not later retrieval of child values - a different cache handles that (because we might have a mix of self-rooted and properly nested child values for the same parent, we can't trivially use this lifetime cache for retrieval)

Fixes rdar://26480007

llvm-svn: 274683
2016-07-06 21:24:28 +00:00
Tamas Berghammer
9c6c8e9991 Add data formatter for libstdc++ shared_ptr and weak_ptr
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21984

llvm-svn: 274617
2016-07-06 09:50:00 +00:00
Jim Ingham
8b57dcf829 Allows "experimental" settings that will either route to their containing
settings or raise no error if not found.

From time to time it is useful to add some setting to work around or enable
a transitory feature.  We've been reluctant to remove them later because then
we will break folks .lldbinit files.  With this change you can add an "experimental"
node to the settings.  If you later decide you want to keep the option, just move
it to the level that contained the "experimental" setting and it will still be
found.  Or just remove it - setting it will then silently fail and won't halt
the .lldbinit file execution.

llvm-svn: 274593
2016-07-06 01:27:33 +00:00
Greg Clayton
ad2b63cbaa Warning about debugging optimized code was not happening without dSYMs. Now it works for DWARF in .o files on Darwin.
I changed "m_is_optimized" in lldb_private::CompileUnit over to be a lldb::LazyBool so that it can be set to eLazyBoolCalculate if it needs to be parsed later. With SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap, we don't actually open the DWARF in the .o files for each compile unit until later, and we can't tell if a compile unit is optimized ahead of time. So to avoid pulling in all .o right away just so we can answer the questions of "is this compile unit optimized" we defer it until a point where we will have the compile unit parsed.

<rdar://problem/26068360> 

llvm-svn: 274585
2016-07-05 23:01:20 +00:00
Greg Clayton
63a27afae3 Added support for thread local variables on all Apple OS variants.
We had support that assumed that thread local data for a variable could be determined solely from the module in which the variable exists. While this work for linux, it doesn't work for Apple OSs. The DWARF for thread local variables consists of location opcodes that do something like:

DW_OP_const8u (x)
DW_OP_form_tls_address

or 

DW_OP_const8u (x)
DW_OP_GNU_push_tls_address

The "x" is allowed to be anything that is needed to determine the location of the variable. For Linux "x" is the offset within the TLS data for a given executable (ModuleSP in LLDB). For Apple OS variants, it is the file address of the data structure that contains a pthread key that can be used with pthread_getspecific() and the offset needed. 

This fix passes the "x" along to the thread:

virtual lldb::addr_t
lldb_private::Thread::GetThreadLocalData(const lldb::ModuleSP module, lldb::addr_t tls_file_addr);

Then this is passed along to the DynamicLoader::GetThreadLocalData():

virtual lldb::addr_t
lldb_private::DynamicLoader::GetThreadLocalData(const lldb::ModuleSP module, const lldb::ThreadSP thread, lldb::addr_t tls_file_addr);

This allows each DynamicLoader plug-in do the right thing for the current OS.

The DynamicLoaderMacOSXDYLD was modified to be able to grab the pthread key from the data structure that is in memory and call "void *pthread_getspecific(pthread_key_t key)" to get the value of the thread local storage and it caches it per thread since it never changes.

I had to update the test case to access the thread local data before trying to print it as on Apple OS variants, thread locals are not available unless they have been accessed at least one by the current thread.

I also added a new lldb::ValueType named "eValueTypeVariableThreadLocal" so that we can ask SBValue objects for their ValueType and be able to tell when we have a thread local variable.

<rdar://problem/23308080>

llvm-svn: 274366
2016-07-01 17:17:23 +00:00
Jim Ingham
279b2e889a fixits are apparently called fix-its.
<rdar://problem/26998596>

llvm-svn: 273979
2016-06-28 01:33:03 +00:00
Greg Clayton
d7f71add86 Made templates that have Enumeration values as arguments work correctly.
We were checking for integer types only before this. So I added the ability for CompilerType objects to check for integer and enum types.

Then I searched for places that were using the CompilerType::IsIntegerType(...) function. Many of these places also wanted to be checking for enumeration types as well, so I have fixed those places. These are in the ABI plug-ins where we are figuring out which arguments would go in where in regisers/stack when making a function call, or determining where the return value would live. The real fix for this is to use clang to compiler a CGFunctionInfo and then modify the code to be able to take the IR and a calling convention and have the backend answer the questions correctly for us so we don't need to create a really bad copy of the ABI in each plug-in, but that is beyond the scope of this bug fix.

Also added a test case to ensure this doesn't regress in the future.

llvm-svn: 273750
2016-06-24 23:48:00 +00:00
Sean Callanan
5b42f4b8f4 Handle variadic Objective-C methods from DWARF correctly.
<rdar://problem/22039804>

llvm-svn: 273632
2016-06-24 00:24:40 +00:00