Report warnings and errors through events instead of printing directly
the to the debugger's error stream. By using events, IDEs such as Xcode
can report these issues in the UI instead of having them show up in the
debugger console.
The new diagnostic events are handled by the default event loop. If a
diagnostic is reported while nobody is listening for the new event
types, it is printed directly to the debugger's error stream.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D121511
The log channel was changed from Types to Commands in
a007a6d84471bb956abe10974cac3066799f583f:
- Log *log(GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet(LIBLLDB_LOG_PROCESS | LIBLLDB_LOG_TYPES));
+ Log *log = GetLog(LLDBLog::Process | LLDBLog::Commands);
Applied modernize-use-default-member-init clang-tidy check over LLDB.
It appears in many files we had already switched to in class member init but
never updated the constructors to reflect that. This check is already present in
the lldb/.clang-tidy config.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D121481
Most notably, Pass.h is no longer included by TargetMachine.h
before: 1063570306
after: 1063332844
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D121168
Identifiers with __ anywhere are reserved. I picked this up via the
bugprone-reserved-identifier clang-tidy check but -Wreserved-identifier will
also flag these uses as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D119915
iOS systems are getting near this limit; double itfrom a 150kb
buffer to a 300kb buffer, which is freed after processing the
list of classes.
rdar://88454594
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118972
Most of our code was including Log.h even though that is not where the
"lldb" log channel is defined (Log.h defines the generic logging
infrastructure). This worked because Log.h included Logging.h, even
though it should.
After the recent refactor, it became impossible the two files include
each other in this direction (the opposite inclusion is needed), so this
patch removes the workaround that was put in place and cleans up all
files to include the right thing. It also renames the file to LLDBLog to
better reflect its purpose.
This reverts commit ef8206320769ad31422a803a0d6de6077fd231d2.
- It conflicts with the existing llvm::size in STLExtras, which will now
never be called.
- Calling it without llvm:: breaks C++17 compat
Use libobjc.A.dylib as a sentinel to detect situations where we're
reading libraries from process memory instead of the shared cache.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D117623
Don't try to get a class descriptor for a pointer that doesn't look like
a tagged pointer. Also print addresses as fixed-width hex and update the
test.
- Use formatv to print the addresses.
- Add check for 0x0 which is treated as an invalid address.
- Use a an address that's less likely to be interpreted as a real
tagged pointer.
Improve error handling for the lang objc tagged-pointer info. Rather
than failing silently, report an error if we couldn't convert an
argument to an address or resolve the class descriptor.
(lldb) lang objc tagged-pointer info 0xbb6404c47a587764
error: could not get class descriptor for 0xbb6404c47a587764
(lldb) lang objc tagged-pointer info n1
error: could not convert 'n1' to a valid address
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112945
Fix a potential nullptr dereference in AppleObjCRuntimeV2 by checking
the result of GetClassInfoUtilityFunction and returning a failure if
it's null.
The DynamicClassInfoExtractor was already doign the right thing, but the
SharedCacheClassInfoExtractor was missing this check.
There is no reason why this function should be returning a ConstString.
While modifying these files, I also fixed several instances where
GetPluginName and GetPluginNameStatic were returning different strings.
I am not changing the return type of GetPluginNameStatic in this patch, as that
would necessitate additional changes, and this patch is big enough as it is.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111877
This moves the registry higher in the LLVM library dependency stack.
Every client of the target registry needs to link against MC anyway to
actually use the target, so we might as well move this out of Support.
This allows us to ensure that Support doesn't have includes from MC/*.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111454
.. and reduce the scope of others. They don't follow llvm coding
standards (which say they should be used only when the same effect
cannot be achieved with the static keyword), and they set a bad example.
The objc_clsopt_v16_t struct does not match up with the macOS/iOS15
dyld_shared_cache ObjC runtime structures. A struct field was seemingly
omitted.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110477
We expose the fact that we rely on unsigned wrapping to iterate through
all indexes. This can be confusing. Rather, keeping it as an
implementation detail through an iterator is less confusing and is less
code.
Reviewed By: rnk
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110885
Replace misc. StringConvert uses with llvm::to_integer()
and llvm::to_float(), except for cases where further refactoring is
planned. The purpose of this change is to eliminate the StringConvert
API that is duplicate to LLVM, and less correct in behavior at the same
time.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110447
In all these years, we haven't found a use for this function (it has
zero callers). Lets just remove the boilerplate.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109600
Modify OpenOptions enum to open the future path into synchronizing
vFile:open bits with GDB. Currently, LLDB and GDB use different flag
models effectively making it impossible to match bits. Notably, LLDB
uses two bits to indicate read and write status, and uses union of both
for read/write. GDB uses a value of 0 for read-only, 1 for write-only
and 2 for read/write.
In order to future-proof the code for the GDB variant:
1. Add a distinct eOpenOptionReadWrite constant to be used instead
of (eOpenOptionRead | eOpenOptionWrite) when R/W access is required.
2. Rename eOpenOptionRead and eOpenOptionWrite to eOpenOptionReadOnly
and eOpenOptionWriteOnly respectively, to make it clear that they
do not mean to be combined and require update to all call sites.
3. Use the intersection of all three flags when matching against
the three possible values.
This commit does not change the actual bits used by LLDB.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106984
Move Objective-C constants into ObjCConstants.h and share them between
Cocoa and AppleObjCTypeEncodingParser.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107679
It looks like recent CoreFoundation builds strip the non-public symbol
that we were looking for to find the 2 boolean "classes". The public
symbol is of course there, and it contains the address of the private
one. If we don't find the private symbol directly, go through a memory
read at the public symbol's location instead.
When we check whether the Objective-C SPI is available, we need to check
for the mangled symbol name. Unlike `objc_copyRealizedClassList`, which
is C exported, the `nolock` variant is not.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105136
Avoid standing the Objective-C runtime lock by calling
objc_copyRealizedClassList_nolock instead of objc_copyRealizedClassList.
We already guarantee that no other threads can run while we're running
this utility expression, similar to when we parse the data ourselves
from the gdb_objc_realized_classes struct.
Worst case this will crash if the list is getting edited, which won't do
any harm and we'll just try again later.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104951
Since https://reviews.llvm.org/D103701 AppendError<...>
sets this for you.
This change includes all of the non-command uses.
Some uses remain where it's either tricky to reason about
the logic, or they aren't paired with AppendError calls.
Reviewed By: teemperor
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104379
This converts a default constructor's member initializers into C++11
default member initializers. This patch was automatically generated with
clang-tidy and the modernize-use-default-member-init check.
$ run-clang-tidy.py -header-filter='lldb' -checks='-*,modernize-use-default-member-init' -fix
This is a mass-refactoring patch and this commit will be added to
.git-blame-ignore-revs.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103483
The C headers are deprecated so as requested in D102845, this is replacing them
all with their (not deprecated) C++ equivalent.
Reviewed By: shafik
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103084
A long time ago LLDB wanted to start using StringRef instead of
C-Strings/ConstString but was blocked by the fact that the StringRef constructor
that takes a C-string was asserting that the C-string isn't a nullptr. To
workaround this, D24697 introduced a special function called `withNullAsEmpty`
and that's what LLDB (and only LLDB) started to use to build StringRefs from
C-strings.
A bit later it seems that `withNullAsEmpty` was declared too awkward to use and
instead the assert in the StringRef constructor got removed (see D24904). The
rest of LLDB was then converted to StringRef by just calling the now perfectly
usable implicit constructor.
However, all the calls to `withNullAsEmpty` just remained and are now just
strange artefacts in the code base that just look out of place. It's also
curiously a LLDB-exclusive function and no other project ever called it since
it's introduction half a decade ago.
This patch removes all uses of `withNullAsEmpty`. The follow up will be to
remove the function from StringRef.
Reviewed By: JDevlieghere
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102597
We have seen several crashes in LibCppStdFunctionCallableInfo(...) but we don't have a
reproducer. The last crash pointed to last call to line_entry_helper(...) and symbol
was a nullptr. So adding a check for this case.
Also remove a superfluous semicolon after the braces for a switch
statement (that wasn't warned about).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100447