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//===-- NativeThreadLinux.cpp --------------------------------- -*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "NativeThreadLinux.h"
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <sstream>
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#include "NativeProcessLinux.h"
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#include "NativeRegisterContextLinux.h"
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#include "SingleStepCheck.h"
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#include "lldb/Core/Log.h"
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#include "lldb/Core/State.h"
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#include "lldb/Host/HostNativeThread.h"
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#include "lldb/Host/linux/Ptrace.h"
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#include "lldb/Utility/LLDBAssert.h"
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#include "lldb/lldb-enumerations.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
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#include "Plugins/Process/POSIX/CrashReason.h"
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#include <sys/syscall.h>
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// Try to define a macro to encapsulate the tgkill syscall
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#define tgkill(pid, tid, sig) \
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syscall(__NR_tgkill, static_cast<::pid_t>(pid), static_cast<::pid_t>(tid), \
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sig)
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using namespace lldb;
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using namespace lldb_private;
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using namespace lldb_private::process_linux;
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namespace {
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void LogThreadStopInfo(Log &log, const ThreadStopInfo &stop_info,
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const char *const header) {
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switch (stop_info.reason) {
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case eStopReasonNone:
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log.Printf("%s: %s no stop reason", __FUNCTION__, header);
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return;
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case eStopReasonTrace:
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log.Printf("%s: %s trace, stopping signal 0x%" PRIx32, __FUNCTION__, header,
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stop_info.details.signal.signo);
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return;
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case eStopReasonBreakpoint:
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log.Printf("%s: %s breakpoint, stopping signal 0x%" PRIx32, __FUNCTION__,
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header, stop_info.details.signal.signo);
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return;
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case eStopReasonWatchpoint:
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log.Printf("%s: %s watchpoint, stopping signal 0x%" PRIx32, __FUNCTION__,
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header, stop_info.details.signal.signo);
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return;
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case eStopReasonSignal:
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log.Printf("%s: %s signal 0x%02" PRIx32, __FUNCTION__, header,
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stop_info.details.signal.signo);
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return;
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case eStopReasonException:
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log.Printf("%s: %s exception type 0x%02" PRIx64, __FUNCTION__, header,
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stop_info.details.exception.type);
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return;
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case eStopReasonExec:
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log.Printf("%s: %s exec, stopping signal 0x%" PRIx32, __FUNCTION__, header,
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stop_info.details.signal.signo);
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return;
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case eStopReasonPlanComplete:
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log.Printf("%s: %s plan complete", __FUNCTION__, header);
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return;
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case eStopReasonThreadExiting:
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log.Printf("%s: %s thread exiting", __FUNCTION__, header);
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return;
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case eStopReasonInstrumentation:
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log.Printf("%s: %s instrumentation", __FUNCTION__, header);
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return;
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default:
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log.Printf("%s: %s invalid stop reason %" PRIu32, __FUNCTION__, header,
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static_cast<uint32_t>(stop_info.reason));
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}
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}
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}
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NativeThreadLinux::NativeThreadLinux(NativeProcessLinux *process,
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lldb::tid_t tid)
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: NativeThreadProtocol(process, tid), m_state(StateType::eStateInvalid),
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m_stop_info(), m_reg_context_sp(), m_stop_description() {}
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std::string NativeThreadLinux::GetName() {
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NativeProcessProtocolSP process_sp = m_process_wp.lock();
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if (!process_sp)
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return "<unknown: no process>";
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// const NativeProcessLinux *const process =
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// reinterpret_cast<NativeProcessLinux*> (process_sp->get ());
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llvm::SmallString<32> thread_name;
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HostNativeThread::GetName(GetID(), thread_name);
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return thread_name.c_str();
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}
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lldb::StateType NativeThreadLinux::GetState() { return m_state; }
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bool NativeThreadLinux::GetStopReason(ThreadStopInfo &stop_info,
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std::string &description) {
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Log *log(GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet(LIBLLDB_LOG_THREAD));
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description.clear();
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switch (m_state) {
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case eStateStopped:
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case eStateCrashed:
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case eStateExited:
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case eStateSuspended:
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case eStateUnloaded:
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if (log)
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LogThreadStopInfo(*log, m_stop_info, "m_stop_info in thread:");
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stop_info = m_stop_info;
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description = m_stop_description;
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if (log)
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LogThreadStopInfo(*log, stop_info, "returned stop_info:");
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return true;
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case eStateInvalid:
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case eStateConnected:
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case eStateAttaching:
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case eStateLaunching:
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case eStateRunning:
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case eStateStepping:
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case eStateDetached:
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if (log) {
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log->Printf("NativeThreadLinux::%s tid %" PRIu64
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" in state %s cannot answer stop reason",
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__FUNCTION__, GetID(), StateAsCString(m_state));
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}
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return false;
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}
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llvm_unreachable("unhandled StateType!");
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}
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NativeRegisterContextSP NativeThreadLinux::GetRegisterContext() {
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// Return the register context if we already created it.
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if (m_reg_context_sp)
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return m_reg_context_sp;
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NativeProcessProtocolSP m_process_sp = m_process_wp.lock();
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if (!m_process_sp)
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return NativeRegisterContextSP();
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ArchSpec target_arch;
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if (!m_process_sp->GetArchitecture(target_arch))
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return NativeRegisterContextSP();
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const uint32_t concrete_frame_idx = 0;
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m_reg_context_sp.reset(
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NativeRegisterContextLinux::CreateHostNativeRegisterContextLinux(
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target_arch, *this, concrete_frame_idx));
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return m_reg_context_sp;
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}
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Error NativeThreadLinux::SetWatchpoint(lldb::addr_t addr, size_t size,
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uint32_t watch_flags, bool hardware) {
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if (!hardware)
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return Error("not implemented");
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if (m_state == eStateLaunching)
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return Error();
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Error error = RemoveWatchpoint(addr);
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if (error.Fail())
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return error;
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NativeRegisterContextSP reg_ctx = GetRegisterContext();
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uint32_t wp_index = reg_ctx->SetHardwareWatchpoint(addr, size, watch_flags);
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if (wp_index == LLDB_INVALID_INDEX32)
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return Error("Setting hardware watchpoint failed.");
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m_watchpoint_index_map.insert({addr, wp_index});
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return Error();
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}
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Error NativeThreadLinux::RemoveWatchpoint(lldb::addr_t addr) {
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auto wp = m_watchpoint_index_map.find(addr);
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if (wp == m_watchpoint_index_map.end())
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return Error();
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uint32_t wp_index = wp->second;
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m_watchpoint_index_map.erase(wp);
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if (GetRegisterContext()->ClearHardwareWatchpoint(wp_index))
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return Error();
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return Error("Clearing hardware watchpoint failed.");
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}
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Error NativeThreadLinux::Resume(uint32_t signo) {
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const StateType new_state = StateType::eStateRunning;
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MaybeLogStateChange(new_state);
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m_state = new_state;
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m_stop_info.reason = StopReason::eStopReasonNone;
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m_stop_description.clear();
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// If watchpoints have been set, but none on this thread,
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// then this is a new thread. So set all existing watchpoints.
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if (m_watchpoint_index_map.empty()) {
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NativeProcessLinux &process = GetProcess();
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const auto &watchpoint_map = process.GetWatchpointMap();
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GetRegisterContext()->ClearAllHardwareWatchpoints();
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for (const auto &pair : watchpoint_map) {
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const auto &wp = pair.second;
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SetWatchpoint(wp.m_addr, wp.m_size, wp.m_watch_flags, wp.m_hardware);
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}
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}
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intptr_t data = 0;
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if (signo != LLDB_INVALID_SIGNAL_NUMBER)
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data = signo;
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return NativeProcessLinux::PtraceWrapper(PTRACE_CONT, GetID(), nullptr,
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reinterpret_cast<void *>(data));
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}
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void NativeThreadLinux::MaybePrepareSingleStepWorkaround() {
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if (!SingleStepWorkaroundNeeded())
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return;
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Log *log(GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet(LIBLLDB_LOG_THREAD));
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if (sched_getaffinity(static_cast<::pid_t>(m_tid), sizeof m_original_cpu_set,
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&m_original_cpu_set) != 0) {
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// This should really not fail. But, just in case...
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if (log) {
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Error error(errno, eErrorTypePOSIX);
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log->Printf(
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"NativeThreadLinux::%s Unable to get cpu affinity for thread %" PRIx64
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": %s",
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__FUNCTION__, m_tid, error.AsCString());
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}
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return;
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}
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cpu_set_t set;
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CPU_ZERO(&set);
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CPU_SET(0, &set);
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if (sched_setaffinity(static_cast<::pid_t>(m_tid), sizeof set, &set) != 0 &&
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log) {
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// This may fail in very locked down systems, if the thread is not allowed
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// to run on
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// cpu 0. If that happens, only thing we can do is it log it and continue...
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Error error(errno, eErrorTypePOSIX);
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log->Printf(
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"NativeThreadLinux::%s Unable to set cpu affinity for thread %" PRIx64
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": %s",
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__FUNCTION__, m_tid, error.AsCString());
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}
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}
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void NativeThreadLinux::MaybeCleanupSingleStepWorkaround() {
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if (!SingleStepWorkaroundNeeded())
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return;
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if (sched_setaffinity(static_cast<::pid_t>(m_tid), sizeof m_original_cpu_set,
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&m_original_cpu_set) != 0) {
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Error error(errno, eErrorTypePOSIX);
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Log *log(GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet(LIBLLDB_LOG_THREAD));
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log->Printf(
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"NativeThreadLinux::%s Unable to reset cpu affinity for thread %" PRIx64
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": %s",
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__FUNCTION__, m_tid, error.AsCString());
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}
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}
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Error NativeThreadLinux::SingleStep(uint32_t signo) {
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const StateType new_state = StateType::eStateStepping;
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MaybeLogStateChange(new_state);
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m_state = new_state;
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m_stop_info.reason = StopReason::eStopReasonNone;
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MaybePrepareSingleStepWorkaround();
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intptr_t data = 0;
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if (signo != LLDB_INVALID_SIGNAL_NUMBER)
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data = signo;
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// If hardware single-stepping is not supported, we just do a continue. The
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// breakpoint on the
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// next instruction has been setup in NativeProcessLinux::Resume.
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return NativeProcessLinux::PtraceWrapper(
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GetProcess().SupportHardwareSingleStepping() ? PTRACE_SINGLESTEP
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: PTRACE_CONT,
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m_tid, nullptr, reinterpret_cast<void *>(data));
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}
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void NativeThreadLinux::SetStoppedBySignal(uint32_t signo,
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const siginfo_t *info) {
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Log *log(GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet(LIBLLDB_LOG_THREAD));
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if (log)
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log->Printf("NativeThreadLinux::%s called with signal 0x%02" PRIx32,
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__FUNCTION__, signo);
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SetStopped();
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m_stop_info.reason = StopReason::eStopReasonSignal;
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m_stop_info.details.signal.signo = signo;
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m_stop_description.clear();
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if (info) {
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switch (signo) {
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case SIGSEGV:
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case SIGBUS:
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case SIGFPE:
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case SIGILL:
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// In case of MIPS64 target, SI_KERNEL is generated for invalid 64bit
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// address.
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const auto reason =
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(info->si_signo == SIGBUS && info->si_code == SI_KERNEL)
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? CrashReason::eInvalidAddress
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: GetCrashReason(*info);
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m_stop_description = GetCrashReasonString(
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reason, reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(info->si_addr));
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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bool NativeThreadLinux::IsStopped(int *signo) {
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if (!StateIsStoppedState(m_state, false))
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return false;
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// If we are stopped by a signal, return the signo.
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if (signo && m_state == StateType::eStateStopped &&
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m_stop_info.reason == StopReason::eStopReasonSignal) {
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*signo = m_stop_info.details.signal.signo;
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}
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// Regardless, we are stopped.
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return true;
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}
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void NativeThreadLinux::SetStopped() {
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if (m_state == StateType::eStateStepping)
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MaybeCleanupSingleStepWorkaround();
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const StateType new_state = StateType::eStateStopped;
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MaybeLogStateChange(new_state);
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m_state = new_state;
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m_stop_description.clear();
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}
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void NativeThreadLinux::SetStoppedByExec() {
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Log *log(GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet(LIBLLDB_LOG_THREAD));
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if (log)
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log->Printf("NativeThreadLinux::%s()", __FUNCTION__);
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SetStopped();
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m_stop_info.reason = StopReason::eStopReasonExec;
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m_stop_info.details.signal.signo = SIGSTOP;
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}
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void NativeThreadLinux::SetStoppedByBreakpoint() {
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SetStopped();
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m_stop_info.reason = StopReason::eStopReasonBreakpoint;
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m_stop_info.details.signal.signo = SIGTRAP;
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m_stop_description.clear();
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}
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void NativeThreadLinux::SetStoppedByWatchpoint(uint32_t wp_index) {
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SetStopped();
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lldbassert(wp_index != LLDB_INVALID_INDEX32 && "wp_index cannot be invalid");
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std::ostringstream ostr;
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ostr << GetRegisterContext()->GetWatchpointAddress(wp_index) << " ";
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ostr << wp_index;
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/*
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* MIPS: Last 3bits of the watchpoint address are masked by the kernel. For
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* example:
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* 'n' is at 0x120010d00 and 'm' is 0x120010d04. When a watchpoint is set at
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* 'm', then
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* watch exception is generated even when 'n' is read/written. To handle this
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* case,
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* find the base address of the load/store instruction and append it in the
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* stop-info
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* packet.
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*/
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ostr << " " << GetRegisterContext()->GetWatchpointHitAddress(wp_index);
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m_stop_description = ostr.str();
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m_stop_info.reason = StopReason::eStopReasonWatchpoint;
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m_stop_info.details.signal.signo = SIGTRAP;
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}
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bool NativeThreadLinux::IsStoppedAtBreakpoint() {
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return GetState() == StateType::eStateStopped &&
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m_stop_info.reason == StopReason::eStopReasonBreakpoint;
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}
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bool NativeThreadLinux::IsStoppedAtWatchpoint() {
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return GetState() == StateType::eStateStopped &&
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m_stop_info.reason == StopReason::eStopReasonWatchpoint;
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}
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void NativeThreadLinux::SetStoppedByTrace() {
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SetStopped();
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m_stop_info.reason = StopReason::eStopReasonTrace;
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m_stop_info.details.signal.signo = SIGTRAP;
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}
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void NativeThreadLinux::SetStoppedWithNoReason() {
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SetStopped();
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m_stop_info.reason = StopReason::eStopReasonNone;
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m_stop_info.details.signal.signo = 0;
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}
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void NativeThreadLinux::SetExited() {
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const StateType new_state = StateType::eStateExited;
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MaybeLogStateChange(new_state);
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m_state = new_state;
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m_stop_info.reason = StopReason::eStopReasonThreadExiting;
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}
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Error NativeThreadLinux::RequestStop() {
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Log *log(GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet(LIBLLDB_LOG_THREAD));
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NativeProcessLinux &process = GetProcess();
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lldb::pid_t pid = process.GetID();
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lldb::tid_t tid = GetID();
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if (log)
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log->Printf("NativeThreadLinux::%s requesting thread stop(pid: %" PRIu64
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", tid: %" PRIu64 ")",
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__FUNCTION__, pid, tid);
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Error err;
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errno = 0;
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if (::tgkill(pid, tid, SIGSTOP) != 0) {
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err.SetErrorToErrno();
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if (log)
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log->Printf("NativeThreadLinux::%s tgkill(%" PRIu64 ", %" PRIu64
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", SIGSTOP) failed: %s",
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__FUNCTION__, pid, tid, err.AsCString());
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}
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return err;
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}
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void NativeThreadLinux::MaybeLogStateChange(lldb::StateType new_state) {
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Log *log(GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet(LIBLLDB_LOG_THREAD));
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// If we're not logging, we're done.
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if (!log)
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return;
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// If this is a state change to the same state, we're done.
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lldb::StateType old_state = m_state;
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if (new_state == old_state)
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return;
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NativeProcessProtocolSP m_process_sp = m_process_wp.lock();
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lldb::pid_t pid =
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m_process_sp ? m_process_sp->GetID() : LLDB_INVALID_PROCESS_ID;
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// Log it.
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log->Printf("NativeThreadLinux: thread (pid=%" PRIu64 ", tid=%" PRIu64
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") changing from state %s to %s",
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pid, GetID(), StateAsCString(old_state),
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StateAsCString(new_state));
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}
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NativeProcessLinux &NativeThreadLinux::GetProcess() {
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auto process_sp = std::static_pointer_cast<NativeProcessLinux>(
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NativeThreadProtocol::GetProcess());
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assert(process_sp);
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return *process_sp;
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}
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