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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jim Ingham cbf6f9b243 Adding an SBThread::StepInto that takes an end-line, also moved the code that figures
out the address range for the step to SymbolContext.

llvm-svn: 260772
2016-02-13 00:31:47 +00:00
Jim Ingham c17d6bdbfb This is an idea to make "thread step-in --target" work for the common
case where you have:

1 ->    foo (bar(),
2            baz(),
3            lala());
4

You are sitting on line 1, and want to step into foo, but not bar, baz & lala.  Unfortunately
there are line table entries for lines 1-3, and lldb doesn't know anything about the nesting
of statement in these lines.  So we'll have to use the user's intelligence...  This patch adds:

(lldb) thread step-in -t foo --end-line 4

That tells lldb to keep stepping in till line 4, but stop if you step into foo.  I think I would
remember to use this when faced with some of the long gnarly call sequences in lldb.  But there
might be ways I haven't thought of to make it more convenient.  Jason suggests having "end" as a
special token for --end-line which just means keep going to the end of the function, I really want
to get into this thing...

There should be an SB API and tests, which will come if this seems useful.

llvm-svn: 260352
2016-02-10 03:25:24 +00:00
Jim Ingham 1f5fcf8afd Fix "thread backtrace -s": option was misparsed because of a missing break.
<rdar://problem/24525106>

llvm-svn: 259962
2016-02-06 00:31:23 +00:00
Jason Molenda 25d5b10b22 When constructing an address range to "step" or "next" through,
find the largest address range (possibly combining multiple 
LineEntry's for this line number) that is contiguous.

This allows lldb's fast-step stepping algorithm to potentially
run for a longer address range than if we have to stop at every
LineEntry indicating a subexpression in the source line.

http://reviews.llvm.org/D15407
<rdar://problem/23270882> 

llvm-svn: 255590
2015-12-15 00:40:30 +00:00
Bruce Mitchener 13d21e9ae1 commands: Use override instead of virtual.
Summary:
This removes all uses of virtual on functions
where override could be used, including on destructors.

It also adds override where virtual was previously
missing.

Reviewers: clayborg, labath

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13503

llvm-svn: 249564
2015-10-07 16:56:17 +00:00
Zachary Turner 1124045ac7 Don't #include "lldb-python.h" from anywhere.
Since interaction with the python interpreter is moving towards
being more isolated, we won't be able to include this header from
normal files anymore, all includes of it should be localized to
the python library which will live under source/bindings/API/Python
after a future patch.

None of the files that were including this header actually depended
on it anyway, so it was just a dead include in every single instance.

llvm-svn: 238581
2015-05-29 17:41:47 +00:00
Pavel Labath 4446487d71 Improve LLDB prompt handling
Summary:
There is an issue in lldb where the command prompt can appear at the wrong time. The partial fix
we have in for this is not working all the time and is introducing unnecessary delays. This
change does:
- Change Process:SyncIOHandler to use integer start id's for synchronization to avoid it being
  confused by quick start-stop cycles. I picked this up from a suggested patch by Greg to
  lldb-dev.
- coordinates printing of asynchronous text with the iohandlers. This is also based on a
  (different) Greg's patch, but I have added stronger synchronization to it to avoid races.

Together, these changes solve the prompt problem for me on linux (both with and without libedit).
I think they should behave similarly on Mac and FreeBSD and I think they will not make matters
worse for windows.

Test Plan: Prompt comes out alright. All tests still pass on linux.

Reviewers: clayborg, emaste, zturner

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9823

llvm-svn: 238313
2015-05-27 12:40:32 +00:00
Enrico Granata e87764f247 Add support for custom commands to set flags on themselves
This works for Python commands defined via a class (implement get_flags on your class) and C++ plugin commands (which can call SBCommand::GetFlags()/SetFlags())

Flags allow features such as not letting the command run if there's no target, or if the process is not stopped, ...
Commands could always check for these things themselves, but having these accessible via flags makes custom commands more consistent with built-in ones

llvm-svn: 238286
2015-05-27 05:04:35 +00:00
Ewan Crawford 78baa19781 Remote Non-Stop Support
Summary:
 
This patch is the beginnings of support for Non-stop mode in the remote protocol. Letting a user examine stopped threads, while other threads execute freely.

Non-stop mode is enabled using the setting target.non-stop-mode, which sends a QNonStop packet when establishing the remote connection.
Changes are also made to treat the '?' stop reply packet differently in non-stop mode, according to spec https://sourceware.org/gdb/current/onlinedocs/gdb/Remote-Non_002dStop.html#Remote-Non_002dStop.
A setting for querying the remote for default thread on setup is also included.

Handling of '%' async notification packets will be added next.

Reviewers: clayborg

Subscribers: lldb-commits, ADodds, ted, deepak2427

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9656

llvm-svn: 237239
2015-05-13 09:18:18 +00:00
Stephane Sezer ca05ae2bff Add an assertion for frame[0] being valid in CommandObjectThread.cpp.
Summary:
This should always be true but sometimes is not, during platform bring
up. As recommended by Jim Ingham, an assertion should be enough here to
help.
This addresses post commit comments in http://reviews.llvm.org/D8554.

Test Plan: Run unit tests.

Reviewers: jasonmolenda, emaste, jingham, clayborg

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8574

llvm-svn: 233298
2015-03-26 17:47:34 +00:00
Stephane Sezer 019b031c5c Add a missing null pointer check in CommandObjectThread.cpp.
Reviewers: clayborg

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8554

llvm-svn: 232979
2015-03-23 18:15:07 +00:00
Zachary Turner a78bd7ffc1 Don't #include FormatManager.h from Debugger.h
Debugger.h is a huge file that gets included everywhere, and
FormatManager.h brings in a ton of unnecessary stuff and doesn't
even use anything from it in the header.

llvm-svn: 231161
2015-03-03 23:11:11 +00:00
Jim Ingham 9bdea541ca Add a "-a/--address" option to "thread until". You can specify one or more line numbers (as arguments)
and/or one or more addresses (with -a) and until will stop at the first one of  thesepoints it hits,
or on exit from the function if you leave the function before hitting any of these stop points.

<rdar://problem/12438270>

llvm-svn: 228370
2015-02-06 02:10:56 +00:00
Vince Harron 5275aaa0cc Moved Args::StringToXIntYZ to StringConvert::ToXIntYZ
The refactor was motivated by some comments that Greg made
http://reviews.llvm.org/D6918

and also to break a dependency cascade that caused functions linking
in string->int conversion functions to pull in most of lldb

llvm-svn: 226199
2015-01-15 20:08:35 +00:00
Zachary Turner 898e10e4d3 Change int32_t to uint32_t to fix warnings.
Variable was being declared as signed, but treated as unsigned at
every point of use.

Patch by Dan Sinclair
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6897

llvm-svn: 225540
2015-01-09 20:15:21 +00:00
Greg Clayton dc6224e0a3 Make the "synchronous" mode actually work without race conditions.
There were many issues with synchronous mode that we discovered when started to try and add a "batch" mode. There was a race condition where the event handling thread might consume events when in sync mode and other times the Process::WaitForProcessToStop() would consume them. This also led to places where the Process IO handler might or might not get popped when it needed to be.

llvm-svn: 220254
2014-10-21 01:00:42 +00:00
Kuba Brecka afdf842b3f LLDB AddressSanitizer instrumentation runtime plugin, breakpint on error and report data extraction
Reviewed at http://reviews.llvm.org/D5592

This patch gives LLDB some ability to interact with AddressSanitizer runtime library, on top of what we already have (historical memory stack traces provided by ASan). Namely, that's the ability to stop on an error caught by ASan, and access the report information that are associated with it. The report information is also exposed into SB API.

More precisely this patch...

adds a new plugin type, InstrumentationRuntime, which should serve as a generic superclass for other instrumentation runtime libraries, these plugins get notified when modules are loaded, so they get a chance to "activate" when a specific dynamic library is loaded
an instance of this plugin type, AddressSanitizerRuntime, which activates itself when it sees the ASan dynamic library or founds ASan statically linked in the executable
adds a collection of these plugins into the Process class
AddressSanitizerRuntime sets an internal breakpoint on __asan::AsanDie(), and when this breakpoint gets hit, it retrieves the report information from ASan
this breakpoint is then exposed as a new StopReason, eStopReasonInstrumentation, with a new StopInfo subclass, InstrumentationRuntimeStopInfo
the StopInfo superclass is extended with a m_extended_info field (it's a StructuredData::ObjectSP), that can hold arbitrary JSON-like data, which is the way the new plugin provides the report data
the "thread info" command now accepts a "-s" flag that prints out the JSON data of a stop reason (same way the "-j" flag works now)
SBThread has a new API, GetStopReasonExtendedInfoAsJSON, which dumps the JSON string into a SBStream
adds a test case for all of this
I plan to also get rid of the original ASan plugin (memory history stack traces) and use an instance of AddressSanitizerRuntime for that purpose.

Kuba

llvm-svn: 219546
2014-10-10 23:43:03 +00:00
Jim Ingham 2bdbfd50d2 This checkin is the first step in making the lldb thread stepping mechanism more accessible from
the user level.  It adds the ability to invent new stepping modes implemented by python classes,
and to view the current thread plan stack and to some extent alter it.

I haven't gotten to documentation or tests yet.  But this should not cause any behavior changes
if you don't use it, so its safe to check it in now and work on it incrementally.

llvm-svn: 218642
2014-09-29 23:17:18 +00:00
Todd Fiala a3b89e272c Fix iohandler prompt race condition.
This issue caused the lldb prompt to not show up in certain cases, very
noticeable on Linux systems.

See details on this review:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D4863

And on this lldb-commits thread:
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/lldb-commits/Week-of-Mon-20140811/012306.html

Change by Shawn Best.

(Much useful help and testing by the rest of the community, thanks all!)

llvm-svn: 215446
2014-08-12 14:33:19 +00:00
Zachary Turner 4041116579 Fix some warnings in the Windows build.
llvm-svn: 213194
2014-07-16 20:28:24 +00:00
Zachary Turner d37221dc5d Revert "Fix broken tests due to new error output."
This reverts commit ec7c94f8e6860968d384b578e5564a9c55c80b4a and
re-enables OptionValidators.

llvm-svn: 212627
2014-07-09 16:31:49 +00:00
Jim Ingham 7a88ec9ac0 Add the ability to provide a "count" option to the various "thread step-*" operations. Only
step-inst and step-inst are currently supported, the rest just warn that they are not supported
if you try to provide a count.

llvm-svn: 212559
2014-07-08 19:28:57 +00:00
Todd Fiala 9734280f33 Fix broken tests due to new error output.
This reverses out the options validators changes.  We'll get these
back in once the changes to the output can be resolved.

Restores broken tests on FreeBSD, Linux, MacOSX.

Changes reverted: r212500, r212317, r212290.

llvm-svn: 212543
2014-07-08 15:55:32 +00:00
Zachary Turner de963e9a09 Adds the notion of an OptionValidator.
The purpose of the OptionValidator is to determine, based on some
arbitrary set of conditions, whether or not a command option is
valid for a given debugger state.  An example of this might be
to selectively disable or enable certain command options that
don't apply to a particular platform.

This patch contains no functional change, and does not actually
make use of an OptionValidator for any purpose yet.  A follow-up
patch will begin to add the logic and users of OptionValidator.

Reviewed by: Greg Clayton, Jim Ingham

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4369

llvm-svn: 212290
2014-07-03 20:34:18 +00:00
Jason Molenda 705b180964 Initial merge of some of the iOS 8 / Mac OS X Yosemite specific
lldb support.  I'll be doing more testing & cleanup but I wanted to
get the initial checkin done.

This adds a new SBExpressionOptions::SetLanguage API for selecting a
language of an expression.

I added adds a new SBThread::GetInfoItemByPathString for retriving
information about a thread from that thread's StructuredData.

I added a new StructuredData class for representing
key-value/array/dictionary information (e.g. JSON formatted data).
Helper functions to read JSON and create a StructuredData object,
and to print a StructuredData object in JSON format are included.

A few Cocoa / Cocoa Touch data formatters were updated by Enrico
to track changes in iOS 8 / Yosemite.

Before we query a thread's extended information, the system runtime may 
provide hints to the remote debug stub that it will use to retrieve values
out of runtime structures.  I added a new SystemRuntime method 
AddThreadExtendedInfoPacketHints which allows the SystemRuntime to add 
key-value type data to the initial request that we send to the remote stub.

The thread-format formatter string can now retrieve values out of a thread's
extended info structured data.  The default thread-format string picks up
two of these - thread.info.activity.name and thread.info.trace_messages.

I added a new "jThreadExtendedInfo" packet in debugserver; I will
add documentation to the lldb-gdb-remote.txt doc soon.  It accepts
JSON formatted arguments (most importantly, "thread":threadnum) and
it returns a variety of information regarding the thread to lldb
in JSON format.  This JSON return is scanned into a StructuredData
object that is associated with the thread; UI layers can query the
thread's StructuredData to see if key-values are present, and if
so, show them to the user.  These key-values are likely to be
specific to different targets with some commonality among many
targets.  For instance, many targets will be able to advertise the
pthread_t value for a thread.

I added an initial rough cut of "thread info" command which will print
the information about a thread from the jThreadExtendedInfo result.
I need to do more work to make this format reasonably.

Han Ming added calls into the pmenergy and pmsample libraries if
debugserver is run on Mac OS X Yosemite to get information about the
inferior's power use.

I added support to debugserver for gathering the Genealogy information
about threads, if it exists, and returning it in the jThreadExtendedInfo
JSON result.

llvm-svn: 210874
2014-06-13 02:37:02 +00:00