llvm-project/lldb/source/Commands/CommandObjectArgs.cpp
Greg Clayton 6611103cfe Very large changes that were needed in order to allow multiple connections
to the debugger from GUI windows. Previously there was one global debugger
instance that could be accessed that had its own command interpreter and
current state (current target/process/thread/frame). When a GUI debugger
was attached, if it opened more than one window that each had a console
window, there were issues where the last one to setup the global debugger
object won and got control of the debugger.

To avoid this we now create instances of the lldb_private::Debugger that each 
has its own state:
- target list for targets the debugger instance owns
- current process/thread/frame
- its own command interpreter
- its own input, output and error file handles to avoid conflicts
- its own input reader stack

So now clients should call:

    SBDebugger::Initialize(); // (static function)

    SBDebugger debugger (SBDebugger::Create());
    // Use which ever file handles you wish
    debugger.SetErrorFileHandle (stderr, false);
    debugger.SetOutputFileHandle (stdout, false);
    debugger.SetInputFileHandle (stdin, true);

    // main loop
    
    SBDebugger::Terminate(); // (static function)
    
SBDebugger::Initialize() and SBDebugger::Terminate() are ref counted to
ensure nothing gets destroyed too early when multiple clients might be
attached.

Cleaned up the command interpreter and the CommandObject and all subclasses
to take more appropriate arguments.

llvm-svn: 106615
2010-06-23 01:19:29 +00:00

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//===-- CommandObjectArgs.cpp -----------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "CommandObjectArgs.h"
// C Includes
// C++ Includes
// Other libraries and framework includes
// Project includes
#include "lldb/Interpreter/Args.h"
#include "lldb/Core/Value.h"
#include "lldb/Expression/ClangExpression.h"
#include "lldb/Expression/ClangExpressionVariable.h"
#include "lldb/Expression/ClangFunction.h"
#include "lldb/Host/Host.h"
#include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandInterpreter.h"
#include "lldb/Core/Debugger.h"
#include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandReturnObject.h"
#include "lldb/Symbol/ObjectFile.h"
#include "lldb/Symbol/Variable.h"
#include "lldb/Target/Process.h"
#include "lldb/Target/Target.h"
#include "lldb/Target/Thread.h"
#include "lldb/Target/StackFrame.h"
using namespace lldb;
using namespace lldb_private;
// This command is a toy. I'm just using it to have a way to construct the arguments to
// calling functions.
//
CommandObjectArgs::CommandOptions::CommandOptions () :
Options()
{
// Keep only one place to reset the values to their defaults
ResetOptionValues();
}
CommandObjectArgs::CommandOptions::~CommandOptions ()
{
}
Error
CommandObjectArgs::CommandOptions::SetOptionValue (int option_idx, const char *option_arg)
{
Error error;
char short_option = (char) m_getopt_table[option_idx].val;
switch (short_option)
{
default:
error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("Invalid short option character '%c'.\n", short_option);
break;
}
return error;
}
void
CommandObjectArgs::CommandOptions::ResetOptionValues ()
{
Options::ResetOptionValues();
}
const lldb::OptionDefinition*
CommandObjectArgs::CommandOptions::GetDefinitions ()
{
return g_option_table;
}
CommandObjectArgs::CommandObjectArgs () :
CommandObject ("args",
"When stopped at the start of a function, reads function arguments of type (u?)int(8|16|32|64)_t, (void|char)*",
"args")
{
}
CommandObjectArgs::~CommandObjectArgs ()
{
}
Options *
CommandObjectArgs::GetOptions ()
{
return &m_options;
}
bool
CommandObjectArgs::Execute
(
CommandInterpreter &interpreter,
Args& args,
CommandReturnObject &result
)
{
ConstString target_triple;
Process *process = interpreter.GetDebugger().GetExecutionContext().process;
if (!process)
{
result.AppendError ("Args found no process.");
result.SetStatus (eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
const ABI *abi = process->GetABI ();
if (!abi)
{
result.AppendError ("The current process has no ABI.");
result.SetStatus (eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
int num_args = args.GetArgumentCount ();
int arg_index;
if (!num_args)
{
result.AppendError ("args requires at least one argument");
result.SetStatus (eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
Thread *thread = interpreter.GetDebugger().GetExecutionContext ().thread;
if (!thread)
{
result.AppendError ("args found no thread.");
result.SetStatus (eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
lldb::StackFrameSP thread_cur_frame = thread->GetCurrentFrame ();
if (!thread_cur_frame)
{
result.AppendError ("The current thread has no current frame.");
result.SetStatus (eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
Module *thread_module = thread_cur_frame->GetPC ().GetModule ();
if (!thread_module)
{
result.AppendError ("The PC has no associated module.");
result.SetStatus (eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
TypeList *thread_type_list = thread_module->GetTypeList ();
if (!thread_type_list)
{
result.AppendError ("The module has no type list.");
result.SetStatus (eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
ClangASTContext &ast_context = thread_type_list->GetClangASTContext();
ValueList value_list;
for (arg_index = 0; arg_index < num_args; ++arg_index)
{
const char *arg_type_cstr = args.GetArgumentAtIndex(arg_index);
Value value;
value.SetValueType(Value::eValueTypeScalar);
void *type;
char *int_pos;
if ((int_pos = strstr (const_cast<char*>(arg_type_cstr), "int")))
{
Encoding encoding = eEncodingSint;
int width = 0;
if (int_pos > arg_type_cstr + 1)
{
result.AppendErrorWithFormat ("Invalid format: %s.\n", arg_type_cstr);
result.SetStatus (eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
if (int_pos == arg_type_cstr + 1 && arg_type_cstr[0] != 'u')
{
result.AppendErrorWithFormat ("Invalid format: %s.\n", arg_type_cstr);
result.SetStatus (eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
if (arg_type_cstr[0] == 'u')
{
encoding = eEncodingUint;
}
char *width_pos = int_pos + 3;
if (!strcmp (width_pos, "8_t"))
width = 8;
else if (!strcmp (width_pos, "16_t"))
width = 16;
else if (!strcmp (width_pos, "32_t"))
width = 32;
else if (!strcmp (width_pos, "64_t"))
width = 64;
else
{
result.AppendErrorWithFormat ("Invalid format: %s.\n", arg_type_cstr);
result.SetStatus (eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
type = ast_context.GetBuiltinTypeForEncodingAndBitSize(encoding, width);
if (!type)
{
result.AppendErrorWithFormat ("Couldn't get Clang type for format %s (%s integer, width %d).\n",
arg_type_cstr,
(encoding == eEncodingSint ? "signed" : "unsigned"),
width);
result.SetStatus (eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
}
else if (strchr (arg_type_cstr, '*'))
{
if (!strcmp (arg_type_cstr, "void*"))
type = ast_context.CreatePointerType (ast_context.GetVoidBuiltInType ());
else if (!strcmp (arg_type_cstr, "char*"))
type = ast_context.GetCStringType (false);
else
{
result.AppendErrorWithFormat ("Invalid format: %s.\n", arg_type_cstr);
result.SetStatus (eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
}
else
{
result.AppendErrorWithFormat ("Invalid format: %s.\n", arg_type_cstr);
result.SetStatus (eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
value.SetContext (Value::eContextTypeOpaqueClangQualType, type);
value_list.PushValue(value);
}
if (!abi->GetArgumentValues (*thread, value_list))
{
result.AppendError ("Couldn't get argument values");
result.SetStatus (eReturnStatusFailed);
return false;
}
result.GetOutputStream ().Printf("Arguments : \n");
for (arg_index = 0; arg_index < num_args; ++arg_index)
{
result.GetOutputStream ().Printf ("%d (%s): ", arg_index, args.GetArgumentAtIndex (arg_index));
value_list.GetValueAtIndex (arg_index)->Dump (&result.GetOutputStream ());
result.GetOutputStream ().Printf("\n");
}
return result.Succeeded();
}
lldb::OptionDefinition
CommandObjectArgs::CommandOptions::g_option_table[] =
{
{ LLDB_OPT_SET_1, false, "debug", 'g', no_argument, NULL, 0, NULL, "Enable verbose debug logging of the expression parsing and evaluation."},
{ 0, false, NULL, 0, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL }
};