This patch removes any remaining instances of LogIfAnyCategoriesSet and
replaces them with the LLDB_LOG macro. This in turn made it possible to
make Log::VAPrintf and Log::VAError private.
llvm-svn: 366768
Instead of taking a status and potentially returning an invalid address,
return an expected which is guaranteed to contain a valid address.
llvm-svn: 366521
The new DriverKit user-land kernel drivers in macOS 10.15 / Catalina
do not have a main() function or an LC_MAIN load command. lldb uses
the address of main() as the return address for inferior function
calls; it puts a breakpoint on main, runs the inferior function call,
and when the main() breakpoint is hit, lldb knows unambiguously that
the inferior function call ran to completion - no other function calls
main.
This change hoists the logic for finding the "entry address" from
ThreadPlanCallFunction to Target. It changes the logic to first
try to get the entry address from the main executable module,
but if that module does not have one, it will iterate through all
modules looking for an entry address.
The patch also adds code to ObjectFileMachO to use dyld's
_dyld_start function as an entry address.
<rdar://problem/52343958>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64897
llvm-svn: 366493
Summary:
Following up to my CPPLanguageRuntime change, I'm moving
ObjCLanguageRuntime into a plugin as well.
Reviewers: JDevlieghere, compnerd, jingham, clayborg
Subscribers: mgorny, arphaman, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64763
llvm-svn: 366148
Summary: This seems better suited to be in a plugin.
Reviewers: JDevlieghere, clayborg, jingham, compnerd, labath
Subscribers: mgorny, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64599
llvm-svn: 365951
Summary:
Instead of hardcoding ClangASTContext and ObjCLanguageRuntime, we can
generalize this by creating the method GetRuntimeType in
LanguageRuntime and moving the current MaybeCalculateCompleteType
implementation into ObjCLanguageruntime::GetRuntimeType
Reviewers: jingham, clayborg, JDevlieghere
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64159
llvm-svn: 365939
Summary:
IRDynamicChecks in its current form is specific to Clang since it deals
with the C language family. It is possible that we may want to
instrument code generated for other languages, but we can factor in a
more general mechanism to do so at a later time.
This decouples ObCLanguageRuntime from Expression!
Reviewers: compnerd, clayborg, jingham, JDevlieghere
Subscribers: mgorny, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64591
llvm-svn: 365853
Change the interface to return an expected, instead of taking a Status
pointer.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64163
llvm-svn: 365226
Summary:
Instead of falling back to ObjCLanguageRuntime, we should be falling
back to every loaded language runtime. This makes ValueObject more
language agnostic.
Reviewers: labath, compnerd, JDevlieghere, davide
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63240
llvm-svn: 364845
on a thread. When talking to some older gdb-remote stubs, We were getting
a stop reason from the stop reply packet and setting it on the relevant
thread before we updated the full stop list. That would get discarded when
the full list was updated.
Also, if you already have a thread list when you go to see if there is an
Operating System plugin, and you do indeed load a new OS plugin, you have to
re-fetch the thread list or it will only show the raw threads.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62887
llvm-svn: 364666
Unfortunately I had to work backwards from a crash log,
so I don't have a good testcase at this point in time.
rdar://problem/51874647
llvm-svn: 364344
Summary:
If target.preload-symbols is false, waiting for the process to "stop"
can take an arbitrarily long amount of time, because it will cause all
the debug info to be parsed (to compute the stop message showing the
function, its arguments, etc).
We were previously waiting for 10 seconds for the stop even to arrive,
which is a pretty long time, but it's not that hard to overcome with
huge debug info.
Since any arbitrary limit can be theoretically overcome with huge
debug_info and/or slow machine, and the stop even was sent 3 lines above
the wait, if we ever do not receive the stop even means we've got a bug
in lldb. Therefore, I remove the timeout on this wait completely.
No test because I don't know how to reproduce this without a
multi-gigabyte symbol file.
Reviewers: jingham, clayborg
Subscribers: aprantl, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63730
llvm-svn: 364276
Summary:
ObjCLanguageRuntime was being pulled into LanguageRuntime because of
Breakpoint Preconditions. If we move BreakpointPrecondition out of Breakpoint,
we can extend the LanguageRuntime plugin interface so that LanguageRuntimes
can give us a BreakpointPrecondition for exceptions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63181
llvm-svn: 364098
Summary:
This is the second patch to improve module loading in a series that started here (where I explain the motivation and solution): https://reviews.llvm.org/D62499
I need to read the aux vector to know where the r_debug map with the loaded libraries are.
The AuxVector class was made generic so it could be reused between the POSIX-DYLD plugin and NativeProcess*. The class itself ended up in the ProcessUtility plugin.
Reviewers: clayborg, xiaobai, labath, JDevlieghere
Reviewed By: clayborg, labath, JDevlieghere
Subscribers: emaste, JDevlieghere, mgorny, lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62500
llvm-svn: 363098
Summary:
In an effort to make Process more language agnostic, I removed
GetCPPLanguageRuntime from Process. I'm following up now with an equivalent
change for ObjC.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63052
llvm-svn: 362981
Summary:
Using llvm-style rtti gives us stronger guarantees around casting
LanguageRuntimes.
As discussed in D62755
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62934
llvm-svn: 362884
Summary:
I want to remove this method because I think that Process should be
language agnostic, or at least, not have knowledge about specific language
runtimes. There is "GetLanguageRuntime()" which should be used instead. If the
caller a CPPLanguageRuntime, they should cast it as needed. Ideally, this
should only happen in plugins that need C++ specific knowledge.
The next step I would like to do is remove "GetObjCLanguageRuntime()" as well.
There are a lot more instances of that function being used, so I wanted to
upload this one first to get the general reception to this idea.
Reviewers: compnerd, davide, JDevlieghere, jingham, clayborg, labath, aprantl
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62755
llvm-svn: 362544
Summary:
SymbolsDidLoad is currently only implemented for ObjCLanguageRuntime,
but that doesn't mean that it couldn't be useful for other Langauges. Although
this change seems like it's generalizing for the sake of purity, this removes
Target's dependency on ObjCLanguageRuntime.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62796
llvm-svn: 362461
Summary:
When creating a ThreadPlan to step through a trampoline, we ask the
ObjC language runtime and the CPP language runtime to come up with such a thread
plan if the dynamic loader fails to give us one. I don't see why this behavior
can't be language agnostic.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61921
llvm-svn: 362164
Summary:
Currently there's not really a good way to iterate over the language runtimes a
process has. This is sometimes desirable (as seen in my change to Thread).
Additionally, there's not really a good reason to iterate over every available
language, but rather only over languages for which we have a plugin loaded.
Reviewers: JDevlieghere, davide, jingham
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62562
llvm-svn: 361999
Summary:
NFC = [[ https://llvm.org/docs/Lexicon.html#nfc | Non functional change ]]
This commit is the result of modernizing the LLDB codebase by using
`nullptr` instread of `0` or `NULL`. See
https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/checks/modernize-use-nullptr.html
for more information.
This is the command I ran and I to fix and format the code base:
```
run-clang-tidy.py \
-header-filter='.*' \
-checks='-*,modernize-use-nullptr' \
-fix ~/dev/llvm-project/lldb/.* \
-format \
-style LLVM \
-p ~/llvm-builds/debug-ninja-gcc
```
NOTE: There were also changes to `llvm/utils/unittest` but I did not
include them because I felt that maybe this library shall be updated in
isolation somehow.
NOTE: I know this is a rather large commit but it is a nobrainer in most
parts.
Reviewers: martong, espindola, shafik, #lldb, JDevlieghere
Reviewed By: JDevlieghere
Subscribers: arsenm, jvesely, nhaehnle, hiraditya, JDevlieghere, teemperor, rnkovacs, emaste, kubamracek, nemanjai, ki.stfu, javed.absar, arichardson, kbarton, jrtc27, MaskRay, atanasyan, dexonsmith, arphaman, jfb, jsji, jdoerfert, lldb-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #lldb, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61847
llvm-svn: 361484
Summary:
From what I understand, it's possible for multiple threads to request
a specific language runtime (e.g. CPPLanguageRuntime). This leads to a data
race.
Reviewers: jingham, JDevlieghere, compnerd, clayborg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62169
llvm-svn: 361442
Summary:
I don't think there's a good reason for this behavior to be considered
ObjC-specific. We can generalize this.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61776
llvm-svn: 360741
Currently when we single step over a source line, we run and stop at every branch in the source line range. We can reduce the number of times we stop when stepping over by figuring out if any of these branches are function calls, and if so, ignore these branches. Since we are stepping over we can safely ignore these calls since they will return to the next instruction. Currently the step logic would stop at those branches (1st stop), single step into the branch (2nd stop), and then set a breakpoint at the return address (3rd stop), and then continue.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58678
llvm-svn: 360375
This patch ensures that we propagate errors coming from the lldbinit
file trough the command/script interpreter. Before, if you did something
like command script import syntax_error.py, and the python file
contained a syntax error, lldb wouldn't tell you about it. This changes
with the current patch: errors are now propagated by default.
PS: Jim authored this change and I added testing.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61579
llvm-svn: 360216
Checking this in for Antonio Afonso:
This diff changes the function LineEntry::GetSameLineContiguousAddressRange so that it also includes function calls that were inlined at the same line of code.
My motivation is to decrease the step over time of lines that heavly rely on inlined functions. I have multiple examples in the code base I work that makes a step over stop 20 or mote times internally. This can easly had up to step overs that take >500ms which I was able to lower to 25ms with this new strategy.
The reason the current code is not extending the address range beyond an inlined function is because when we resolve the symbol at the next address of the line entry we will get the entry line corresponding to where the original code for the inline function lives, making us barely extend the range. This then will end up on a step over having to stop multiple times everytime there's an inlined function.
To check if the range is an inlined function at that line I also get the block associated with the next address and check if there is a parent block with a call site at the line we're trying to extend.
To check this I created a new function in Block called GetContainingInlinedBlockWithCallSite that does exactly that. I also added a new function to Declaration for convinence of checking file/line named CompareFileAndLine.
To avoid potential issues when extending an address range I added an Extend function that extends the range by the AddressRange given as an argument. This function returns true to indicate sucess when the rage was agumented, false otherwise (e.g.: the ranges are not connected). The reason I do is to make sure that we're not just blindly extending complete_line_range by whatever GetByteSize() we got. If for some reason the ranges are not connected or overlap, or even 0, this could be an issue.
I also added a unit tests for this change and include the instructions on the test itself on how to generate the yaml file I use for testing.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61292
llvm-svn: 360071
Summary:
According to [C128] "Virtual functions should specify exactly one
of `virtual`, `override`, or `final`", I've added override where a
virtual function is overriden but the explicit `override` keyword
was missing. Whenever both `virtual` and `override` were specified,
I removed `virtual`. As C.128 puts it:
> [...] writing more than one of these three is both redundant and
> a potential source of errors.
I anticipate a discussion about whether or not to add `override` to
destructors but I went for it because of an example in [ISOCPP1000].
Let me repeat the comment for you here:
Consider this code:
```
struct Base {
virtual ~Base(){}
};
struct SubClass : Base {
~SubClass() {
std::cout << "It works!\n";
}
};
int main() {
std::unique_ptr<Base> ptr = std::make_unique<SubClass>();
}
```
If for some odd reason somebody removes the `virtual` keyword from the
`Base` struct, the code will no longer print `It works!`. So adding
`override` to destructors actively protects us from accidentally
breaking our code at runtime.
[C128]: https://github.com/isocpp/CppCoreGuidelines/blob/master/CppCoreGuidelines.md#c128-virtual-functions-should-specify-exactly-one-of-virtual-override-or-final
[ISOCPP1000]: https://github.com/isocpp/CppCoreGuidelines/issues/1000#issuecomment-476951555
Reviewers: teemperor, JDevlieghere, davide, shafik
Reviewed By: teemperor
Subscribers: kwk, arphaman, kadircet, lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61440
llvm-svn: 359868
by respecting the "artificial" attribute on variables. Function
arguments that are artificial and useful to end-users are being
whitelisted by the language runtime.
<rdar://problem/45322477>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61451
llvm-svn: 359841
This is part two of the change started in r359330. This patch moves the
ownership of the script interpreter from the command interpreter into
the debugger. I would've preferred to remove the lazy initialization,
however the fact that the scripting language is set after the debugger
is created makes that tricky. So for now this does exactly the same
thing as when it was under the command interpreter. The result is that
this patch is fully NFC.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61211
llvm-svn: 359354
Before a Debugger gets a Target, target settings are routed to a global set
of settings. Even without this, some part of the LLDB which exist independently
of the Debugger object (the Module cache, the Symbol vendors, ...) access
directly the global default store for those settings.
Of course, if you modify one of those global settings while they are being read,
bad things happen. We see this quite a bit with FileSpecList settings. In
particular, we see many cases where one debug session changes
target.exec-search-paths while another session starts up and it crashes when
one of those accesses invalid FileSpecs.
This patch addresses the specific FileSpecList issue by adding locking to
OptionValueFileSpecList and never returning by reference.
Reviewers: clayborg
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60468
llvm-svn: 359028