This patch will gather debug info & breakpoint info from the statistics dump and send to DAP in terminated event.
We will return full contents of statistics dump (`SBTarget.GetStatistics()`) as a JSON string. So that every time a new field being added, we will be able to capture them from DAP log without changing lldb-vscode.
All the info above will be append to `statistics` field in the terminated event
Test Plan
Debugged a simple hello world program from VSCode. Exit debug session in two ways: 1) run to program exit; 2) user initiated debug session end (quit debugging before program exit).
Check DAP log and see both debug sessions have statistics returned in terminated event.
Here's an example when debugging the test program:
```
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```
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136177
debugserver is currently using kernel supplied macros,
arm_thread_state64_get_{pc,fp,sp,lr} which can crash on an authorization
failure when the inferior has crashed with an invalid pc value, for
instance. debugserver needs to be resistant to crashing in this
scenario, and we're merely clearing the bits, so do it with a bit
mask operation instead.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136620
rdar://98073271
rdar://100663221
There is a bug in lldb-vscode that only shows stop reason ("exception") in
stopped event without showing the stop description of thrown exception. This
causes VSCode UI to only show "Paused on Exception" general message in
callstack window UI.
This patch fixes the bug so that VSCode callstack will show the detailed
exceptioni description, like "signal SIGABRT" or "EXC_BAD_ACCESS..." which
aligns with command line lldb experience.
I use C++ exception in testcase because the hardware exception description is
platform dependent and hard to verify.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136295
This documentation patch adds information to allow remote users to also use the plugin as it will be invisible to them using the current instructions. It solves issue #58252.
Reviewed By: JDevlieghere
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D135577
lldb-vscode is hard-coded to source .lldbinit file which causes some tests to
fail on my machine.
This patch adds a new option to control this:
1. vscode.py and lldb-vscode tests will not source .lldbinit by default
2. lldb-vscode will source .lldbinit in production if not specified otherwise
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D135620
After recent diffs that enable variable errors that stop variables from being correctly displayed when debugging, allow users to see these errors in the LOCALS variables in the VS Code UI. We do this by detecting when no variables are available and when there is an error to be displayed, and we add a single variable named "<error>" whose value is a string error that the user can read. This allows the user to be aware of the reason variables are not available and fix the issue. Previously if someone enabled "-gline-tables-only" or was debugging with DWARF in .o files or with .dwo files and those separate object files were missing or they were out of date, the user would see nothing in the variables view. Communicating these errors to the user is essential to a good debugging experience.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134333
After recent diffs that enable variable errors that stop variables from being correctly displayed when debugging, allow users to see these errors in the LOCALS variables in the VS Code UI. We do this by detecting when no variables are available and when there is an error to be displayed, and we add a single variable named "<error>" whose value is a string error that the user can read. This allows the user to be aware of the reason variables are not available and fix the issue. Previously if someone enabled "-gline-tables-only" or was debugging with DWARF in .o files or with .dwo files and those separate object files were missing or they were out of date, the user would see nothing in the variables view. Communicating these errors to the user is essential to a good debugging experience.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134333
The expression fuzzer checks an environment variable, `LLDB_FUZZER_TARGET`, to get the fuzzer target binary. This is fine, but internally our tooling for running fuzz tests only has proper handling for flag values. It's surprisingly complicated to add support for that, and allowing it to be passed via flag seems reasonable anyway.
Reviewed By: cassanova
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133546
I went over the output of the following mess of a command:
(ulimit -m 2000000; ulimit -v 2000000; git ls-files -z | parallel
--xargs -0 cat | aspell list --mode=none --ignore-case | grep -E
'^[A-Za-z][a-z]*$' | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | grep -vE '.{25}' |
aspell pipe -W3 | grep : | cut -d' ' -f2 | less)
and proceeded to spend a few days looking at it to find probable typos
and fixed a few hundred of them in all of the llvm project (note, the
ones I found are not anywhere near all of them, but it seems like a
good start).
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131122
This allows users to see similar output to what the "register read" command emits in LLDB's command line.
Added a test to verify that the PC has the correct value with contains a pointer followed by the module + function name and the source line info. Something like:
0x0000000100000a64 a.out`main + 132 at main.cpp:17:11
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129528
We held off on this before as `LLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX` conflicted with it.
Now we return this.
`LLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX` is kept as a deprecated way to set
`CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR`. The other `*_LIBDIR_SUFFIX` are just removed
entirely.
I imagine this is too potentially-breaking to make LLVM 15. That's fine.
I have a more minimal version of this in the disto (NixOS) patches for
LLVM 15 (like previous versions). This more expansive version I will
test harder after the release is cut.
Reviewed By: sebastian-ne, ldionne, #libc, #libc_abi
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130586
Suppress coverity false positives.
This diff contains comments only, including the hints for Coverity static code inspection
to suppress the warning originating at the next line after the comment.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131998
Add:
- `EmulateInstructionRISCV`, which can be used for riscv32 and riscv64.
- Add unittests for EmulateInstructionRISCV.
Note: Compressed instructions set (RVC) was still not supported in this patch.
Reviewed By: DavidSpickett
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131759
Current application of bitwise-OR to a binary mask always results in True, which seems
inconsistent with the intent of the statement, a likely typo.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131312
This reverts commit 967df65a3610f98a3bc0ec0f2303641d7bad176c.
This fixes test/Shell/SymbolFile/NativePDB/find-functions.cpp. When
looking up functions with the PDB plugins, if we are looking for a
full function name, we should use `GetName` to populate the `name`
field instead of `GetLookupName` since `GetName` has the more
complete information.
This reverts commit befa77e59a7760d8c4fdd177b234e4a59500f61c.
Looks like this broke a SymbolFileNativePDB test. I'll investigate and
resubmit with a fix soon.
Context:
When setting a breakpoint by name, we invoke Module::FindFunctions to
find the function(s) in question. However, we use a Module::LookupInfo
to first process the user-provided name and figure out exactly what
we're looking for. When we actually perform the function lookup, we
search for the basename. After performing the search, we then filter out
the results using Module::LookupInfo::Prune. For example, given
a:🅱️:foo we would first search for all instances of foo and then filter
out the results to just names that have a:🅱️:foo in them. As one can
imagine, this involves a lot of debug info processing that we do not
necessarily need to be doing. Instead of doing one large post-processing
step after finding each instance of `foo`, we can filter them as we go
to save time.
Some numbers:
Debugging LLDB and placing a breakpoint on
llvm::itanium_demangle::StringView::begin without this change takes
approximately 70 seconds and resolves 31,920 DIEs. With this change,
placing the breakpoint takes around 30 seconds and resolves 8 DIEs.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129682
This reverts commit d959324e1efec12c3924c17b7d90db0b37eb84c3.
The target_include_directories in the clang-fuzzer CMake files
are set to PRIVATE instead of PUBLIC to prevent the clang buildbots
from breaking when symlinking clang into llvm.
The expression evaluator fuzzer itself has been modified to prevent a
bug that occurs when running it without a target.
It may be useful to search symbol table entries by mangled instead
of demangled names. Add this optional functionality in the SymbolTable
functions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130803
Resubmission of https://reviews.llvm.org/D130309 with the 2 patches that fixed the linux buildbot, and new windows fixes.
The FileSpec APIs allow users to modify instance variables directly by getting a non const reference to the directory and filename instance variables. This makes it impossible to control all of the times the FileSpec object is modified so we can clear cached member variables like m_resolved and with an upcoming patch caching if the file is relative or absolute. This patch modifies the APIs of FileSpec so no one can modify the directory or filename instance variables directly by adding set accessors and by removing the get accessors that are non const.
Many clients were using FileSpec::GetCString(...) which returned a unique C string from a ConstString'ified version of the result of GetPath() which returned a std::string. This caused many locations to use this convenient function incorrectly and could cause many strings to be added to the constant string pool that didn't need to. Most clients were converted to using FileSpec::GetPath().c_str() when possible. Other clients were modified to use the newly renamed version of this function which returns an actualy ConstString:
ConstString FileSpec::GetPathAsConstString(bool denormalize = true) const;
This avoids the issue where people were getting an already uniqued "const char *" that came from a ConstString only to put the "const char *" back into a "ConstString" object. By returning the ConstString instead of a "const char *" clients can be more efficient with the result.
The patch:
- Removes the non const GetDirectory() and GetFilename() get accessors
- Adds set accessors to replace the above functions: SetDirectory() and SetFilename().
- Adds ClearDirectory() and ClearFilename() to replace usage of the FileSpec::GetDirectory().Clear()/FileSpec::GetFilename().Clear() call sites
- Fixed all incorrect usage of FileSpec::GetCString() to use FileSpec::GetPath().c_str() where appropriate, and updated other call sites that wanted a ConstString to use the newly returned ConstString appropriately and efficiently.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130549
This reverts commit 9429b67b8e300e638d7828bbcb95585f85c4df4d.
It broke the build on Windows, see comments on https://reviews.llvm.org/D130309
It also reverts these follow-ups:
Revert "Fix buildbot breakage after https://reviews.llvm.org/D130309."
This reverts commit f959d815f4637890ebbacca379f1c38ab47e4e14.
Revert "Fix buildbot breakage after https://reviews.llvm.org/D130309."
This reverts commit 0bbce7a4c2d2bff622bdadd4323f93f5d90e6d24.
Revert "Cache the value for absolute path in FileSpec."
This reverts commit dabe877248b85b34878e75d5510339325ee087d0.
This commit adds a fuzzer for LLDB's expression evaluator.
The fuzzer takes a different approach than the current fuzzers
present, and uses an approach that is currently being used for
clang fuzzers.
Instead of fuzzing the evaluator with randomly mutated
characters, protobufs are used to generate a subset of C++. This
is then converted to valid C++ code and sent to the expression
evaluator. In addition, libprotobuf_mutator is used to mutate
the fuzzer's inputs from valid C++ code to valid C++ code, rather
than mutating from valid code to total nonsense.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129377
The FileSpect APIs allow users to modify instance variables directly by getting a non const reference to the directory and filename instance variables. This makes it impossibly to control all of the times the FileSpec object is modified so we can clear the cache. This patch modifies the APIs of FileSpec so no one can modify the directory or filename directly by adding set accessors and by removing the get accessors that are non const.
Many clients were using FileSpec::GetCString(...) which returned a unique C string from a ConstString'ified version of the result of GetPath() which returned a std::string. This caused many locations to use this convenient function incorrectly and could cause many strings to be added to the constant string pool that didn't need to. Most clients were converted to using FileSpec::GetPath().c_str() when possible. Other clients were modified to use the newly renamed version of this function which returns an actualy ConstString:
ConstString FileSpec::GetPathAsConstString(bool denormalize = true) const;
This avoids the issue where people were getting an already uniqued "const char *" that came from a ConstString only to put the "const char *" back into a "ConstString" object. By returning the ConstString instead of a "const char *" clients can be more efficient with the result.
The patch:
- Removes the non const GetDirectory() and GetFilename() get accessors
- Adds set accessors to replace the above functions: SetDirectory() and SetFilename().
- Adds ClearDirectory() and ClearFilename() to replace usage of the FileSpec::GetDirectory().Clear()/FileSpec::GetFilename().Clear() call sites
- Fixed all incorrect usage of FileSpec::GetCString() to use FileSpec::GetPath().c_str() where appropriate, and updated other call sites that wanted a ConstString to use the newly returned ConstString appropriately and efficiently.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130309
jGetLoadedDynamicLibrariesInfos normally checks with dyld to find
the list of binaries loaded in the inferior, and getting the filepath,
before trying to parse the Mach-O binary in inferior memory.
This allows for debugserver to parse a Mach-O binary present in memory,
but not yet registered with dyld. This patch also adds some simple
sanity checks that we're reading a Mach-O header before we begin
stepping through load commands, because we won't have the sanity check
of consulting dyld for the list of loaded binaries before parsing.
Also adds a testcase.
[This patch was reverted after causing a testsuite failure on a CI bot;
I haven't been able to repro the failure outside the CI, but I have a
theory that my sanity check on cputype which only matched arm64 and
x86_64 - and the CI machine may have a watch simulator that is still
using i386.]
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128956
rdar://95737734
jGetLoadedDynamicLibrariesInfos normally checks with dyld to find
the list of binaries loaded in the inferior, and getting the filepath,
before trying to parse the Mach-O binary in inferior memory.
This allows for debugserver to parse a Mach-O binary present in memory,
but not yet registered with dyld. This patch also adds some simple
sanity checks that we're reading a Mach-O header before we begin
stepping through load commands, because we won't have the sanity check
of consulting dyld for the list of loaded binaries before parsing.
Also adds a testcase.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128956
rdar://95737734
This patch adds a new flag to `log enable`, allowing the user to specify
a custom log handler. In addition to the default (stream) handler, this
allows using the circular log handler (which logs to a fixed size,
in-memory circular buffer) as well as the system log handler (which logs
to the operating system log).
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128323
As it exists today, Host::SystemLog is used exclusively for error
reporting. With the introduction of diagnostic events, we have a better
way of reporting those. Instead of printing directly to stderr, these
messages now get printed to the debugger's error stream (when using the
default event handler). Alternatively, if someone is listening for these
events, they can decide how to display them, for example in the context
of an IDE such as Xcode.
This change also means we no longer write these messages to the system
log on Darwin. As far as I know, nobody is relying on this, but I think
this is something we could add to the diagnostic event mechanism.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128480
This makes the LLDB fuzzers write their fuzzer artifacts to
their own directory in the build directory. It also adds an artifact
prefix to the target fuzzer to make it easier to tell which fuzzer
wrote the artifact.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128450
This patch adds a buffered logging mode to lldb. A buffer size can be
passed to `log enable` with the -b flag. If no buffer size is specified,
logging is unbuffered.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D127986
This adds a command interpreter fuzzer to LLDB's fuzzing library.
The input data from the fuzzer is used as input for the command
interpreter.
Input data for the fuzzer is guided by a dictionary of keywords used in
LLDB, such as "breakpoint", "target" and others.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128292
Michał's change in https://reviews.llvm.org/D127193 did a search &
replace for a pattern that also appears in debugserver, but it
shouldn't be done there.
Fix ThreadStopInfo struct to include the signal number for all events.
Since signo was not included in the details for fork, vfork
and vforkdone stops, the code incidentally referenced the wrong union
member, resulting in wrong signo being sent.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D127193
This patch implements VSCode DAP logpoints feature (also called tracepoint
in other VS debugger).
This will provide a convenient way for user to do printf style logging
debugging without pausing debuggee.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D127702
Eliminate boilerplate of having each test manually assign to `mydir` by calling
`compute_mydir` in lldbtest.py.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128077
This patch introduces the concept of a log handlers. Log handlers allow
customizing the way log output is emitted. The StreamCallback class
tried to do something conceptually similar. The benefit of the log
handler interface is that you don't need to conform to llvm's
raw_ostream interface.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D127922