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* Fixed the Xcode project building of LLVM to be a bit more user friendly:Greg Clayton2011-11-041-7/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - If you download and build the sources in the Xcode project, x86_64 builds by default using the "llvm.zip" checkpointed LLVM. - If you delete the "lldb/llvm.zip" and the "lldb/llvm" folder, and build the Xcode project will download the right LLVM sources and build them from scratch - If you have a "lldb/llvm" folder already that contains a "lldb/llvm/lib" directory, we will use the sources you have placed in the LLDB directory. Python can now be disabled for platforms that don't support it. Changed the way the libllvmclang.a files get used. They now all get built into arch specific directories and never get merged into universal binaries as this was causing issues where you would have to go and delete the file if you wanted to build an extra architecture slice. llvm-svn: 143678
* Converted the lldb_private::Process over to use the intrusiveGreg Clayton2011-09-221-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | shared pointers. Changed the ExecutionContext over to use shared pointers for the target, process, thread and frame since these objects can easily go away at any time and any object that was holding onto an ExecutionContext was running the risk of using a bad object. Now that the shared pointers for target, process, thread and frame are just a single pointer (they all use the instrusive shared pointers) the execution context is much safer and still the same size. Made the shared pointers in the the ExecutionContext class protected and made accessors for all of the various ways to get at the pointers, references, and shared pointers. llvm-svn: 140298
* Update declarations for all functions/methods that accept printf-styleJason Molenda2011-09-201-1/+1
| | | | | | | | stdarg formats to use __attribute__ format so the compiler can flag incorrect uses. Fix all incorrect uses. Most of these are innocuous, a few were resulting in crashes. llvm-svn: 140185
* Added the ability to remove orphaned module shared pointers from a ModuleList.Greg Clayton2011-08-111-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is helping us track down some extra references to ModuleSP objects that are causing things to get kept around for too long. Added a module pointer accessor to target and change a lot of code to use it where it would be more efficient. "taret delete" can now specify "--clean=1" which will cleanup the global module list for any orphaned module in the shared module cache which can save memory and also help track down module reference leaks like we have now. llvm-svn: 137294
* While tracking down memory consumption issue a few things were needed: the Greg Clayton2011-08-101-6/+25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ability to dump more information about modules in "target modules list". We can now dump the shared pointer reference count for modules, the pointer to the module itself (in case performance tools can help track down who has references to said pointer), and the modification time. Added "target delete [target-idx ...]" to be able to delete targets when they are no longer needed. This will help track down memory usage issues and help to resolve when module ref counts keep getting incremented. If the command gets no arguments, the currently selected target will be deleted. If any arguments are given, they must all be valid target indexes (use the "target list" command to get the current target indexes). Took care of a bunch of "no newline at end of file" warnings. TimeValue objects can now dump their time to a lldb_private::Stream object. Modified the "target modules list --global" command to not error out if there are no targets since it doesn't require a target. Fixed an issue in the MacOSX DYLD dynamic loader plug-in where if a shared library was updated on disk, we would keep using the older one, even if it was updated. Don't allow the ModuleList::GetSharedModule(...) to return an empty module. Previously we could specify a valid path on disc to a module, and specify an architecture that wasn't contained in that module and get a shared pointer to a module that wouldn't be able to return an object file or a symbol file. We now make sure an object file can be extracted prior to adding the shared pointer to the module to get added to the shared list. llvm-svn: 137196
* When unloading a library, pass the old complete version of the library to ↵Jim Ingham2011-08-091-1/+3
| | | | | | | | | UnloadImageLoadAddress, since that one is completely filled in. The one we make up from the event doesn't have section info since the library has already been unloaded by the time we get to it. llvm-svn: 137143
* Fixed a loop that I was testing changes with and forgotGreg Clayton2011-08-061-1/+1
| | | | | | to revert to zero. llvm-svn: 137008
* Fixed issues for iOS debugging where if a device hasGreg Clayton2011-08-051-23/+25
| | | | | | | | | a native architecture that doesn't match the universal slice that is being used for all executables, we weren't correctly descending through the platform architectures and resolving the binaries. llvm-svn: 136980
* Add method Module::IsLoadedInTarget, and then in the MacOS X dynamic loader, ↵Jim Ingham2011-08-031-0/+30
| | | | | | | | | after we have initialized our shared library state, discard all the modules that didn't make it into the running process. llvm-svn: 136755
* Fixed an issue where we weren't zeroing out the type fullyGreg Clayton2011-07-091-1/+1
| | | | | | thanks to a nice clang warning! llvm-svn: 134824
* LLDB now has a Kernel dynamic linker that can detect where kexts areGreg Clayton2011-07-081-3/+24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | loaded. It locks onto *-apple-darwin binaries where the binary has a "__KLD" segment. Soon I will modify the lldb_private::ObjectFile class to return an executable type which will be an enum with values something like: eObjectFileTypeUserExectable, eObjectFileTypeUserSharedLibrary, eObjectFileTypeKernelExectable, eObjectFileTypeKernelSharedLibrary, eObjectFileTypeObjectFile, eObjectFileTypeCoreFile But for now we look at the section since a user and kernel mach-o executable have the same mach-o file type. llvm-svn: 134682
* Use the dyld_mode, image_infos & image_infos_count passed into the shared ↵Jim Ingham2011-06-202-200/+363
| | | | | | | | library notification function to update libraries rather than reading the whole all_imaage_infos structure every time we get notified. llvm-svn: 133448
* Remove assert() calls that were firing off and crashing the LLDB framework.Greg Clayton2011-06-141-14/+33
| | | | llvm-svn: 132960
* Don't resolve the path when we extract the path from the dyld info or weGreg Clayton2011-05-231-4/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | can end up with an invalid path if the path resolves to something different on the local machine. It is very important not to since remote debugging will mention paths that might exist on the current machine (like "/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation" which on the desktop systems is a symlink to "/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation/Versions/A/CoreFoundation"). We will let the platform plug-ins resolve the paths in a later stage. llvm-svn: 131934
* Calculate the dyld slide from all in memory info without having to use theGreg Clayton2011-05-232-46/+66
| | | | | | lldb module. llvm-svn: 131914
* Fixed the SymbolContext::DumpStopContext() to correctly indent and dumpGreg Clayton2011-04-231-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | inline contexts when the deepest most block is not inlined. Added source path remappings to the lldb_private::Target class that allow it to remap paths found in debug info so we can find source files that are elsewhere on the current system. Fixed disassembly by function name to disassemble inline functions that are inside other functions much better and to show enough context before the disassembly output so you can tell where things came from. Added the ability to get more than one address range from a SymbolContext class for the case where a block or function has discontiguous address ranges. llvm-svn: 130044
* Moved the execution context that was in the Debugger intoGreg Clayton2011-04-121-8/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | the CommandInterpreter where it was always being used. Make sure that Modules can track their object file offsets correctly to allow opening of sub object files (like the "__commpage" on darwin). Modified the Platforms to be able to launch processes. The first part of this move is the platform soon will become the entity that launches your program and when it does, it uses a new ProcessLaunchInfo class which encapsulates all process launching settings. This simplifies the internal APIs needed for launching. I want to slowly phase out process launching from the process classes, so for now we can still launch just as we used to, but eventually the platform is the object that should do the launching. Modified the Host::LaunchProcess in the MacOSX Host.mm to correctly be able to launch processes with all of the new eLaunchFlag settings. Modified any code that was manually launching processes to use the Host::LaunchProcess functions. Fixed an issue where lldb_private::Args had implicitly defined copy constructors that could do the wrong thing. This has now been fixed by adding an appropriate copy constructor and assignment operator. Make sure we don't add empty ModuleSP entries to a module list. Fixed the commpage module creation on MacOSX, but we still need to train the MacOSX dynamic loader to not get rid of it when it doesn't have an entry in the all image infos. Abstracted many more calls from in ProcessGDBRemote down into the GDBRemoteCommunicationClient subclass to make the classes cleaner and more efficient. Fixed the default iOS ARM register context to be correct and also added support for targets that don't support the qThreadStopInfo packet by selecting the current thread (only if needed) and then sending a stop reply packet. Debugserver can now start up with a --unix-socket (-u for short) and can then bind to port zero and send the port it bound to to a listening process on the other end. This allows the GDB remote platform to spawn new GDB server instances (debugserver) to allow platform debugging. llvm-svn: 129351
* Many improvements to the Platform base class and subclasses. The base PlatformGreg Clayton2011-03-302-74/+121
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | class now implements the Host functionality for a lot of things that make sense by default so that subclasses can check: int PlatformSubclass::Foo () { if (IsHost()) return Platform::Foo (); // Let the platform base class do the host specific stuff // Platform subclass specific code... int result = ... return result; } Added new functions to the platform: virtual const char *Platform::GetUserName (uint32_t uid); virtual const char *Platform::GetGroupName (uint32_t gid); The user and group names are cached locally so that remote platforms can avoid sending packets multiple times to resolve this information. Added the parent process ID to the ProcessInfo class. Added a new ProcessInfoMatch class which helps us to match processes up and changed the Host layer over to using this new class. The new class allows us to search for processs: 1 - by name (equal to, starts with, ends with, contains, and regex) 2 - by pid 3 - And further check for parent pid == value, uid == value, gid == value, euid == value, egid == value, arch == value, parent == value. This is all hookup up to the "platform process list" command which required adding dumping routines to dump process information. If the Host class implements the process lookup routines, you can now lists processes on your local machine: machine1.foo.com % lldb (lldb) platform process list PID PARENT USER GROUP EFF USER EFF GROUP TRIPLE NAME ====== ====== ========== ========== ========== ========== ======================== ============================ 99538 1 username usergroup username usergroup x86_64-apple-darwin FileMerge 94943 1 username usergroup username usergroup x86_64-apple-darwin mdworker 94852 244 username usergroup username usergroup x86_64-apple-darwin Safari 94727 244 username usergroup username usergroup x86_64-apple-darwin Xcode 92742 92710 username usergroup username usergroup i386-apple-darwin debugserver This of course also works remotely with the lldb-platform: machine1.foo.com % lldb-platform --listen 1234 machine2.foo.com % lldb (lldb) platform create remote-macosx Platform: remote-macosx Connected: no (lldb) platform connect connect://localhost:1444 Platform: remote-macosx Triple: x86_64-apple-darwin OS Version: 10.6.7 (10J869) Kernel: Darwin Kernel Version 10.7.0: Sat Jan 29 15:17:16 PST 2011; root:xnu-1504.9.37~1/RELEASE_I386 Hostname: machine1.foo.com Connected: yes (lldb) platform process list PID PARENT USER GROUP EFF USER EFF GROUP TRIPLE NAME ====== ====== ========== ========== ========== ========== ======================== ============================ 99556 244 username usergroup username usergroup x86_64-apple-darwin trustevaluation 99548 65539 username usergroup username usergroup x86_64-apple-darwin lldb 99538 1 username usergroup username usergroup x86_64-apple-darwin FileMerge 94943 1 username usergroup username usergroup x86_64-apple-darwin mdworker 94852 244 username usergroup username usergroup x86_64-apple-darwin Safari The lldb-platform implements everything with the Host:: layer, so this should "just work" for linux. I will probably be adding more stuff to the Host layer for launching processes and attaching to processes so that this support should eventually just work as well. Modified the target to be able to be created with an architecture that differs from the main executable. This is needed for iOS debugging since we can have an "armv6" binary which can run on an "armv7" machine, so we want to be able to do: % lldb (lldb) platform create remote-ios (lldb) file --arch armv7 a.out Where "a.out" is an armv6 executable. The platform then can correctly decide to open all "armv7" images for all dependent shared libraries. Modified the disassembly to show the current PC value. Example output: (lldb) disassemble --frame a.out`main: 0x1eb7: pushl %ebp 0x1eb8: movl %esp, %ebp 0x1eba: pushl %ebx 0x1ebb: subl $20, %esp 0x1ebe: calll 0x1ec3 ; main + 12 at test.c:18 0x1ec3: popl %ebx -> 0x1ec4: calll 0x1f12 ; getpid 0x1ec9: movl %eax, 4(%esp) 0x1ecd: leal 199(%ebx), %eax 0x1ed3: movl %eax, (%esp) 0x1ed6: calll 0x1f18 ; printf 0x1edb: leal 213(%ebx), %eax 0x1ee1: movl %eax, (%esp) 0x1ee4: calll 0x1f1e ; puts 0x1ee9: calll 0x1f0c ; getchar 0x1eee: movl $20, (%esp) 0x1ef5: calll 0x1e6a ; sleep_loop at test.c:6 0x1efa: movl $12, %eax 0x1eff: addl $20, %esp 0x1f02: popl %ebx 0x1f03: leave 0x1f04: ret This can be handy when dealing with the new --line options that was recently added: (lldb) disassemble --line a.out`main + 13 at test.c:19 18 { -> 19 printf("Process: %i\n\n", getpid()); 20 puts("Press any key to continue..."); getchar(); -> 0x1ec4: calll 0x1f12 ; getpid 0x1ec9: movl %eax, 4(%esp) 0x1ecd: leal 199(%ebx), %eax 0x1ed3: movl %eax, (%esp) 0x1ed6: calll 0x1f18 ; printf Modified the ModuleList to have a lookup based solely on a UUID. Since the UUID is typically the MD5 checksum of a binary image, there is no need to give the path and architecture when searching for a pre-existing image in an image list. Now that we support remote debugging a bit better, our lldb_private::Module needs to be able to track what the original path for file was as the platform knows it, as well as where the file is locally. The module has the two following functions to retrieve both paths: const FileSpec &Module::GetFileSpec () const; const FileSpec &Module::GetPlatformFileSpec () const; llvm-svn: 128563
* LLDB now has "Platform" plug-ins. Platform plug-ins are plug-ins that provideGreg Clayton2011-03-082-31/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | an interface to a local or remote debugging platform. By default each host OS that supports LLDB should be registering a "default" platform that will be used unless a new platform is selected. Platforms are responsible for things such as: - getting process information by name or by processs ID - finding platform files. This is useful for remote debugging where there is an SDK with files that might already or need to be cached for debug access. - getting a list of platform supported architectures in the exact order they should be selected. This helps the native x86 platform on MacOSX select the correct x86_64/i386 slice from universal binaries. - Connect to remote platforms for remote debugging - Resolving an executable including finding an executable inside platform specific bundles (macosx uses .app bundles that contain files) and also selecting the appropriate slice of universal files for a given platform. So by default there is always a local platform, but remote platforms can be connected to. I will soon be adding a new "platform" command that will support the following commands: (lldb) platform connect --name machine1 macosx connect://host:port Connected to "machine1" platform. (lldb) platform disconnect macosx This allows LLDB to be well setup to do remote debugging and also once connected process listing and finding for things like: (lldb) process attach --name x<TAB> The currently selected platform plug-in can now auto complete any available processes that start with "x". The responsibilities for the platform plug-in will soon grow and expand. llvm-svn: 127286
* The DynamicLoader plug-in instance now lives up in lldb_private::Process whereGreg Clayton2011-02-162-3/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | it should live and the lldb_private::Process takes care of managing the auto pointer to the dynamic loader instance. Also, now that the ArchSpec contains the target triple, we are able to correctly set the Target architecture in DidLaunch/DidAttach in the subclasses, and then the lldb_private::Process will find the dynamic loader plug-in by letting the dynamic loader plug-ins inspect the arch/triple in the target. So now the ProcessGDBRemote plug-in is another step closer to be purely process/platform agnostic. I updated the ProcessMacOSX and the ProcessLinux plug-ins accordingly. llvm-svn: 125650
* Made lldb_private::ArchSpec contain much more than just an architecture. ItGreg Clayton2011-02-151-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | now, in addition to cpu type/subtype and architecture flavor, contains: - byte order (big endian, little endian) - address size in bytes - llvm::Triple for true target triple support and for more powerful plug-in selection. llvm-svn: 125602
* Moved FileSpec into the Host layer since it will vary from host to host.Greg Clayton2011-02-081-1/+1
| | | | | | We have a common unix implementation in lldb/source/Host/common/FileSpec.cpp. llvm-svn: 125078
* Remove bzero use and replace with memset (patch from Kirk Beitz).Greg Clayton2011-02-041-1/+1
| | | | llvm-svn: 124897
* Applied a fix to qualify "UUID" with the lldb_private namespace to fixGreg Clayton2011-02-041-1/+1
| | | | | | build issues on MinGW. llvm-svn: 124888
* Added support for attaching to a remote debug server with the new command:Greg Clayton2011-02-041-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (lldb) process connect <remote-url> Currently when you specify a file with the file command it helps us to find a process plug-in that is suitable for debugging. If you specify a file you can rely upon this to find the correct debugger plug-in: % lldb a.out Current executable set to 'a.out' (x86_64). (lldb) process connect connect://localhost:2345 ... If you don't specify a file, you will need to specify the plug-in name that you wish to use: % lldb (lldb) process connect --plugin process.gdb-remote connect://localhost:2345 Other connection URL examples: (lldb) process connect connect://localhost:2345 (lldb) process connect tcp://127.0.0.1 (lldb) process connect file:///dev/ttyS1 We are currently treating the "connect://host:port" as a way to do raw socket connections. If there is a URL for this already, please let me know and we will adopt it. So now you can connect to a remote debug server with the ProcessGDBRemote plug-in. After connection, it will ask for the pid info using the "qC" packet and if it responds with a valid process ID, it will be equivalent to attaching. If it response with an error or invalid process ID, the LLDB process will be in a new state: eStateConnected. This allows us to then download a program or specify the program to run (using the 'A' packet), or specify a process to attach to (using the "vAttach" packets), or query info about the processes that might be available. llvm-svn: 124846
* Endian patch from Kirk Beitz that allows better cross platform building.Greg Clayton2011-02-012-6/+6
| | | | llvm-svn: 124643
* Spelling changes applied from lldb_spelling.diffs from Bruce Mitchener.Greg Clayton2011-01-081-1/+1
| | | | | | Thanks Bruce! llvm-svn: 123083
* Modified LLDB expressions to not have to JIT and run code just to see variableGreg Clayton2010-12-141-3/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | values or persistent expression variables. Now if an expression consists of a value that is a child of a variable, or of a persistent variable only, we will create a value object for it and make a ValueObjectConstResult from it to freeze the value (for program variables only, not persistent variables) and avoid running JITed code. For everything else we still parse up and JIT code and run it in the inferior. There was also a lot of clean up in the expression code. I made the ClangExpressionVariables be stored in collections of shared pointers instead of in collections of objects. This will help stop a lot of copy constructors on these large objects and also cleans up the code considerably. The persistent clang expression variables were moved over to the Target to ensure they persist across process executions. Added the ability for lldb_private::Target objects to evaluate expressions. We want to evaluate expressions at the target level in case we aren't running yet, or we have just completed running. We still want to be able to access the persistent expression variables between runs, and also evaluate constant expressions. Added extra logging to the dynamic loader plug-in for MacOSX. ModuleList objects can now dump their contents with the UUID, arch and full paths being logged with appropriate prefix values. Thread hardened the Communication class a bit by making the connection auto_ptr member into a shared pointer member and then making a local copy of the shared pointer in each method that uses it to make sure another thread can't nuke the connection object while it is being used by another thread. Added a new file to the lldb/test/load_unload test that causes the test a.out file to link to the libd.dylib file all the time. This will allow us to test using the DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable after moving libd.dylib somewhere else. llvm-svn: 121745
* Fixed an issue where the macosx dynamic loader, on the first shared library ↵Greg Clayton2010-12-122-28/+70
| | | | | | loaded notification, wasn't properly removing shared libraries from the target that didn't get loaded. This usually happens when a different shared library is loaded in place of another due to DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH or DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH environment variables. We now properly remove any images that didn't make it into the executable. llvm-svn: 121641
* Added the ability to dump sections to a certain depth (for when sectionsGreg Clayton2010-12-082-33/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | have children sections). Modified SectionLoadList to do it's own multi-threaded protected on its map. The ThreadSafeSTLMap class was difficult to deal with and wasn't providing much utility, it was only getting in the way. Make sure when the communication read thread is about to exit, it clears the thread in the main class. Fixed the ModuleList to correctly ignore architectures and UUIDs if they aren't valid when searching for a matching module. If we specified a file with no arch, and then modified the file and loaded it again, it would not match on subsequent searches if the arch was invalid since it would compare an invalid architecture to the one that was found or selected within the shared library or executable. This was causing stale modules to stay around in the global module list when they should have been removed. Removed deprecated functions from the DynamicLoaderMacOSXDYLD class. Modified "ProcessGDBRemote::IsAlive" to check if we are connected to a gdb server and also make sure our process hasn't exited. llvm-svn: 121236
* Fixed Process::Halt() as it was broken for "process halt" after recent changesGreg Clayton2010-11-182-14/+78
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | to the DoHalt down in ProcessGDBRemote. I also moved the functionality that was in ProcessGDBRemote::DoHalt up into Process::Halt so not every class has to implement a tricky halt/resume on the internal state thread. The functionality is the same as it was before with two changes: - when we eat the event we now just reuse the event we consume when the private state thread is paused and set the interrupted bool on the event if needed - we also properly update the Process::m_public_state with the state of the event we consume. Prior to this, if you issued a "process halt" it would eat the event, not update the process state, and then produce a new event with the interrupted bit set and send it. Anyone listening to the event would get the stopped event with a process that whose state was set to "running". Fixed debugserver to not have to be spawned with the architecture of the inferior process. This worked fine for launching processes, but when attaching to processes by name or pid without a file in lldb, it would fail. Now debugserver can support multiple architectures for a native debug session on the current host. This currently means i386 and x86_64 are supported in the same binary and a x86_64 debugserver can attach to a i386 executable. This change involved a lot of changes to make sure we dynamically detect the correct registers for the inferior process. llvm-svn: 119680
* Modified all logging calls to hand out shared pointers to make sure weGreg Clayton2010-11-061-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | don't crash if we disable logging when some code already has a copy of the logger. Prior to this fix, logs were handed out as pointers and if they were held onto while a log got disabled, then it could cause a crash. Now all logs are handed out as shared pointers so this problem shouldn't happen anymore. We are also using our new shared pointers that put the shared pointer count and the object into the same allocation for a tad better performance. llvm-svn: 118319
* Added support for loading and unloading shared libraries. This was done byGreg Clayton2010-11-042-0/+22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | adding support into lldb_private::Process: virtual uint32_t lldb_private::Process::LoadImage (const FileSpec &image_spec, Error &error); virtual Error lldb_private::Process::UnloadImage (uint32_t image_token); There is a default implementation that should work for both linux and MacOSX. This ability has also been exported through the SBProcess API: uint32_t lldb::SBProcess::LoadImage (lldb::SBFileSpec &image_spec, lldb::SBError &error); lldb::SBError lldb::SBProcess::UnloadImage (uint32_t image_token); Modified the DynamicLoader plug-in interface to require it to be able to tell us if it is currently possible to load/unload a shared library: virtual lldb_private::Error DynamicLoader::CanLoadImage () = 0; This way the dynamic loader plug-ins are allows to veto whether we can currently load a shared library since the dynamic loader might know if it is currenlty loading/unloading shared libraries. It might also know about the current host system and know where to check to make sure runtime or malloc locks are currently being held. Modified the expression parser to have ClangUserExpression::Evaluate() be the one that causes the dynamic checkers to be loaded instead of other code that shouldn't have to worry about it. llvm-svn: 118227
* Fixed shared library unloads when the unloaded library doesn't come offGreg Clayton2010-11-033-114/+34
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | the end of the list. We had an issue in the MacOSX dynamic loader where if we had shlibs: 1 - a.out 2 - a.dylib 3 - b.dylib And then a.dylib got unloaded, we would unload b.dylib due to the assumption that only shared libraries could come off the end of the list. We now properly search and find which ones get loaded. Added a new internal logging category for the "lldb" log channel named "dyld". This should allow all dynamic loaders to use this as a generic log channel so we can track shared library loads and unloads in the logs without having to have each plug-in make up its own logging channel. llvm-svn: 118147
* Updated the lldb_private::Flags class to have better method names and madeGreg Clayton2010-10-271-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | all of the calls inlined in the header file for better performance. Fixed the summary for C string types (array of chars (with any combo if modifiers), and pointers to chars) work in all cases. Fixed an issue where a forward declaration to a clang type could cause itself to resolve itself more than once if, during the resolving of the type itself it caused something to try and resolve itself again. We now remove the clang type from the forward declaration map in the DWARF parser when we start to resolve it and avoid this additional call. This should stop any duplicate members from appearing and throwing all the alignment of structs, unions and classes. llvm-svn: 117437
* Fixed an issue where we were resolving paths when we should have been.Greg Clayton2010-10-201-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | So the issue here was that we have lldb_private::FileSpec that by default was always resolving a path when using the: FileSpec::FileSpec (const char *path); and in the: void FileSpec::SetFile(const char *pathname, bool resolve = true); This isn't what we want in many many cases. One example is you have "/tmp" on your file system which is really "/private/tmp". You compile code in that directory and end up with debug info that mentions "/tmp/file.c". Then you type: (lldb) breakpoint set --file file.c --line 5 If your current working directory is "/tmp", then "file.c" would be turned into "/private/tmp/file.c" which won't match anything in the debug info. Also, it should have been just a FileSpec with no directory and a filename of "file.c" which could (and should) potentially match any instances of "file.c" in the debug info. So I removed the constructor that just takes a path: FileSpec::FileSpec (const char *path); // REMOVED You must now use the other constructor that has a "bool resolve" parameter that you must always supply: FileSpec::FileSpec (const char *path, bool resolve); I also removed the default parameter to SetFile(): void FileSpec::SetFile(const char *pathname, bool resolve); And fixed all of the code to use the right settings. llvm-svn: 116944
* Replace the vestigial Value::GetOpaqueCLangQualType with the more correct ↵Jim Ingham2010-09-286-716/+6
| | | | | | | | Value::GetValueOpaqueClangQualType. But mostly, move the ObjC Trampoline handling code from the MacOSX dyld plugin to the AppleObjCRuntime classes. llvm-svn: 114935
* Moved the section load list up into the target so we can use the targetGreg Clayton2010-09-142-11/+12
| | | | | | to symbolicate things without the need for a valid process subclass. llvm-svn: 113895
* Add the ability for "ThreadPlanRunToAddress" to run to multiple addresses.Jim Ingham2010-09-141-7/+34
| | | | | | | | Added the ability to specify a preference for mangled or demangled to Mangled::GetName. Changed one place where mangled was prefered in GetName. The Dynamic loader should look up the target of a stub by mangled name if it exists. llvm-svn: 113869
* Remove the Flags member in lldb_private::Module in favor of bitfield booleanGreg Clayton2010-09-071-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | member variables. Modified lldb_private::Module to have an accessor that can be used to tell if a module is a dynamic link editor (dyld) as there are functions in dyld on darwin that mirror functions in libc (malloc, free, etc) that should not be used when doing function lookups by name in expressions if there are more than one match when looking up functions by name. llvm-svn: 113313
* Change Target & Process so they can really be initialized with an invalid ↵Jim Ingham2010-08-091-2/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | architecture. Arrange that this then gets properly set on attach, or when a "file" is set. Add a completer for "process attach -n". Caveats: there isn't currently a way to handle multiple processes with the same name. That will have to wait on a way to pass annotations along with the completion strings. llvm-svn: 110624
* Change over to using the definitions for mach-o types and defines to theGreg Clayton2010-07-212-31/+32
| | | | | | | | | | | defines that are in "llvm/Support/MachO.h". This should allow ObjectFileMachO and ObjectContainerUniversalMachO to be able to be cross compiled in Linux. Also did some cleanup on the ASTType by renaming it to ClangASTType and renaming the header file. Moved a lot of "AST * + opaque clang type *" functionality from lldb_private::Type over into ClangASTType. llvm-svn: 109046
* More constructor warning fixes from William Lynch.Benjamin Kramer2010-07-201-3/+3
| | | | llvm-svn: 108840
* I enabled some extra warnings for hidden local variables and for hiddenGreg Clayton2010-07-142-4/+1
| | | | | | virtual functions and caught some things and did some general code cleanup. llvm-svn: 108299
* Merged Eli Friedman's linux build changes where he added Makefile files thatGreg Clayton2010-07-093-5/+19
| | | | | | | enabled LLVM make style building and made this compile LLDB on Mac OS X. We can now iterate on this to make the build work on both linux and macosx. llvm-svn: 108009
* Two changes in this checkin. Added a ThreadPlanKind so that I can do some ↵Jim Ingham2010-06-191-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | reasoning based on the kind of thread plan without having to use RTTI. Removed the ThreadPlanContinue and replaced with a ShouldAutoContinue query that serves the same purpose. Having to push another plan to assert that if there's no other indication the target should continue when this plan is popped was flakey and error prone. This method is more stable, and fixed problems we were having with thread specific breakpoints. llvm-svn: 106378
* Made lldb_private::ArchSpec more generic so that it can take a mach-o cpuGreg Clayton2010-06-111-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | type and sub-type, or an ELF e_machine value. Also added a generic CPU type to the arch spec class so we can have a single arch definition that the LLDB core code can use. Previously a lot of places in the code were using the mach-o definitions from a macosx header file. Switches over to using "llvm/Support/MachO.h" for the llvm::MachO::XXX for the CPU types and sub types for mach-o ArchSpecs. Added "llvm/Support/ELF.h" so we can use the "llvm::ELF::XXX" defines for the ELF ArchSpecs. Got rid of all CPU_TYPE_ and CPU_SUBTYPE_ defines that were previously being used in LLDB. llvm-svn: 105806
* Correctly handle the case where dyld has slid.Jason Molenda2010-06-101-9/+66
| | | | llvm-svn: 105772
* Initial checkin of lldb code from internal Apple repo.Chris Lattner2010-06-088-0/+2301
llvm-svn: 105619
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