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* More cleanup to make sure no one plays with DWARFDebugInfoEntry. Clients ↵Greg Clayton2015-08-271-3/+0
| | | | | | outside of DWARFDebugInfoEntry of DWARFCompileUnit should use DWARFDIE only. llvm-svn: 246172
* Major DWARF cleanup.Greg Clayton2015-08-261-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | Added a new class called DWARFDIE that contains a DWARFCompileUnit and DWARFDebugInfoEntry so that these items always stay together. There were many places where we just handed out DWARFDebugInfoEntry pointers and then use them with a compile unit that may or may not be the correct one. Clients outside of DWARFCompileUnit and DWARFDebugInfoEntry should all be dealing with DWARFDIE instances instead of playing with DWARFCompileUnit/DWARFDebugInfoEntry pairs manually. This paves to the way for some modifications that are coming for DWO. llvm-svn: 246100
* Final bit of type system cleanup that abstracts declaration contexts into ↵Greg Clayton2015-08-241-8/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | lldb_private::CompilerDeclContext and renames ClangType to CompilerType in many accessors and functions. Create a new "lldb_private::CompilerDeclContext" class that will replace all direct uses of "clang::DeclContext" when used in compiler agnostic code, yet still allow for conversion to clang::DeclContext subclasses by clang specific code. This completes the abstraction of type parsing by removing all "clang::" references from the SymbolFileDWARF. The new "lldb_private::CompilerDeclContext" class abstracts decl contexts found in compiler type systems so they can be used in internal API calls. The TypeSystem is required to support CompilerDeclContexts with new pure virtual functions that start with "DeclContext" in the member function names. Converted all code that used lldb_private::ClangNamespaceDecl over to use the new CompilerDeclContext class and removed the ClangNamespaceDecl.cpp and ClangNamespaceDecl.h files. Removed direct use of clang APIs from SBType and now use the abstract type systems to correctly explore types. Bulk renames for things that used to return a ClangASTType which is now CompilerType: "Type::GetClangFullType()" to "Type::GetFullCompilerType()" "Type::GetClangLayoutType()" to "Type::GetLayoutCompilerType()" "Type::GetClangForwardType()" to "Type::GetForwardCompilerType()" "Value::GetClangType()" to "Value::GetCompilerType()" "Value::SetClangType (const CompilerType &)" to "Value::SetCompilerType (const CompilerType &)" "ValueObject::GetClangType ()" to "ValueObject::GetCompilerType()" many more renames that are similar. llvm-svn: 245905
* More abstraction to get almost all clang specific DWARF parsing code into ↵Greg Clayton2015-08-181-17/+1
| | | | | | ClangASTContext. llvm-svn: 245376
* Fix Android build.Oleksiy Vyalov2015-08-141-1/+1
| | | | llvm-svn: 245129
* Move all clang type system DWARF type parsing into ClangASTContext.cpp.Greg Clayton2015-08-141-0/+1
| | | | | | Another step towards isolating all language/AST specific code into the files to further abstract specific implementations of parsing types for a given language. llvm-svn: 245090
* ClangASTType is now CompilerType.Greg Clayton2015-08-111-1/+1
| | | | | | This is more preparation for multiple different kinds of types from different compilers (clang, Pascal, Go, RenderScript, Swift, etc). llvm-svn: 244689
* Quiet compiler warnings about virtual and override not being consistent.Greg Clayton2015-05-251-38/+38
| | | | llvm-svn: 238128
* This patch implements several improvements to theSean Callanan2015-04-201-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | module-loading support for the expression parser. - It adds support for auto-loading modules referred to by a compile unit. These references are currently in the form of empty translation units. This functionality is gated by the setting target.auto-import-clang-modules (boolean) = false - It improves and corrects support for loading macros from modules, currently by textually pasting all #defines into the user's expression. The improvements center around including only those modules that are relevant to the current context - hand-loaded modules and the modules that are imported from the current compile unit. - It adds an "opt-in" mechanism for all of this functionality. Modules have to be explicitly imported (via @import) or auto-loaded (by enabling the above setting) to enable any of this functionality. It also adds support to the compile unit and symbol file code to deal with empty translation units that indicate module imports, and plumbs this through to the CompileUnit interface. Finally, it makes the following changes to the test suite: - It adds a testcase that verifies that modules are automatically loaded when the appropriate setting is enabled (lang/objc/modules-auto-import); and - It modifies lanb/objc/modules-incomplete to test the case where a module #undefs something that is #defined in another module. <rdar://problem/20299554> llvm-svn: 235313
* Fixed the way SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap iterates across objectSean Callanan2015-04-011-0/+17
| | | | | | | | | | | files. Before we'd give up if we found a .o that doesn't have DWARF associated with it; now we iterate through them all. Also made this iteration a higher-order function so that people don't have to remember to do this right. <rdar://problem/20261196> llvm-svn: 233838
* Fix error introduced by changing function signatures.Zachary Turner2015-03-241-5/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Since ClangASTSource::layoutRecordType() was overriding a virtual function in the base, this was inadvertently causing a new method to be introduced rather than an override. To fix this all method signatures are changed back to taking DenseMaps, and the `override` keyword is added to make sure this type of error doesn't happen again. To keep the original fix intact, which is that fields and bases must be added in offset order, the ImportOffsetMap() function now copies the DenseMap into a vector and then sorts the vector on the value type (e.g. the offset) before iterating over the sorted vector and inserting the items. llvm-svn: 233099
* Fix record layout when synthesizing class types.Zachary Turner2015-03-241-9/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Prior to this patch, we would try to synthesize class types by iterating over a DenseMap of FieldDecls and adding each one to a CXXRecordDecl. Since a DenseMap doesn't provide a deterministic ordering of the elements, this would not add the fields in FieldOffset order, but rather in some random order determined by the memory layout of the DenseMap. This patch fixes the issue by changing DenseMaps to vectors. The ability to lookup a value in the DenseMap was hardly being used, and where it is sufficient to do a vector lookup. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8512 llvm-svn: 233090
* Fix typos.Bruce Mitchener2014-07-011-2/+2
| | | | llvm-svn: 212132
* Huge change to clean up types.Greg Clayton2013-07-111-1/+1
| | | | | | | | A long time ago we start with clang types that were created by the symbol files and there were many functions in lldb_private::ClangASTContext that helped. Later we create ClangASTType which contains a clang::ASTContext and an opauque QualType, but we didn't switch over to fully using it. There were a lot of places where we would pass around a raw clang_type_t and also pass along a clang::ASTContext separately. This left room for error. This checkin change all type code over to use ClangASTType everywhere and I cleaned up the interfaces quite a bit. Any code that was in ClangASTContext that was type related, was moved over into ClangASTType. All code that used these types was switched over to use all of the new goodness. llvm-svn: 186130
* Adding support for extracting line table information from .o files that do ↵Enrico Granata2013-06-271-0/+6
| | | | | | not have aranges llvm-svn: 185055
* Added the ability to get a list of types from a SBModule or SBCompileUnit. ↵Greg Clayton2013-06-181-3/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Sebastien Metrot wanted this, and sent a hollowed out patch. I filled in the blanks and did the low level implementation. The new functions are: //------------------------------------------------------------------ /// Get all types matching \a type_mask from debug info in this /// module. /// /// @param[in] type_mask /// A bitfield that consists of one or more bits logically OR'ed /// together from the lldb::TypeClass enumeration. This allows /// you to request only structure types, or only class, struct /// and union types. Passing in lldb::eTypeClassAny will return /// all types found in the debug information for this module. /// /// @return /// A list of types in this module that match \a type_mask //------------------------------------------------------------------ lldb::SBTypeList SBModule::GetTypes (uint32_t type_mask) //------------------------------------------------------------------ /// Get all types matching \a type_mask from debug info in this /// compile unit. /// /// @param[in] type_mask /// A bitfield that consists of one or more bits logically OR'ed /// together from the lldb::TypeClass enumeration. This allows /// you to request only structure types, or only class, struct /// and union types. Passing in lldb::eTypeClassAny will return /// all types found in the debug information for this compile /// unit. /// /// @return /// A list of types in this compile unit that match \a type_mask //------------------------------------------------------------------ lldb::SBTypeList SBCompileUnit::GetTypes (uint32_t type_mask = lldb::eTypeClassAny); This lets you request types by filling out a mask that contains one or more bits from the lldb::TypeClass enumerations, so you can only get the types you really want. llvm-svn: 184251
* <rdar://problem/13854277>Greg Clayton2013-05-101-8/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | <rdar://problem/13594769> Main changes in this patch include: - cleanup plug-in interface and use ConstStrings for plug-in names - Modfiied the BSD Archive plug-in to be able to pick out the correct .o file when .a files contain multiple .o files with the same name by using the timestamp - Modified SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap to properly verify the timestamp on .o files it loads to ensure we don't load updated .o files and cause problems when debugging The plug-in interface changes: Modified the lldb_private::PluginInterface class that all plug-ins inherit from: Changed: virtual const char * GetPluginName() = 0; To: virtual ConstString GetPluginName() = 0; Removed: virtual const char * GetShortPluginName() = 0; - Fixed up all plug-in to adhere to the new interface and to return lldb_private::ConstString values for the plug-in names. - Fixed all plug-ins to return simple names with no prefixes. Some plug-ins had prefixes and most ones didn't, so now they all don't have prefixed names, just simple names like "linux", "gdb-remote", etc. llvm-svn: 181631
* After discussing with Chris Lattner, we require C++11, so lets get rid of ↵Greg Clayton2013-04-181-1/+1
| | | | | | the macros and just use C++11. llvm-svn: 179805
* <rdar://problem/13338643>Greg Clayton2013-03-041-1/+138
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | DWARF with .o files now uses 40-60% less memory! Big fixes include: - Change line table internal representation to contain "file addresses". Since each line table is owned by a compile unit that is owned by a module, it makes address translation into lldb_private::Address easy to do when needed. - Removed linked address members/methods from lldb_private::Section and lldb_private::Address - lldb_private::LineTable can now relink itself using a FileRangeMap to make it easier to re-link line tables in the future - Added ObjectFile::ClearSymtab() so that we can get rid of the object file symbol tables after we parse them once since they are not needed and kept memory allocated for no reason - Moved the m_sections_ap (std::auto_ptr to section list) and m_symtab_ap (std::auto_ptr to the lldb_private::Symtab) out of each of the ObjectFile subclasses and put it into lldb_private::ObjectFile. - Changed how the debug map is parsed and stored to be able to: - Lazily parse the debug map for each object file - not require the address map for a .o file until debug information is linked for a .o file llvm-svn: 176454
* <rdar://problem/11109570>Greg Clayton2013-02-061-21/+25
| | | | | | The first part of the fix for having LLDB handle LTO debugging when the DWARF is in the .o files. This part separates the object file's modules into a separate cache map that maps unique C strings for the N_OSO path to the ModuleSP since one object file might be mentioned more than once in LTO binaries. llvm-svn: 174476
* <rdar://problem/11757916>Greg Clayton2012-08-291-15/+26
| | | | | | | | | | | | Make breakpoint setting by file and line much more efficient by only looking for inlined breakpoint locations if we are setting a breakpoint in anything but a source implementation file. Implementing this complex for a many reasons. Turns out that parsing compile units lazily had some issues with respect to how we need to do things with DWARF in .o files. So the fixes in the checkin for this makes these changes: - Add a new setting called "target.inline-breakpoint-strategy" which can be set to "never", "always", or "headers". "never" will never try and set any inlined breakpoints (fastest). "always" always looks for inlined breakpoint locations (slowest, but most accurate). "headers", which is the default setting, will only look for inlined breakpoint locations if the breakpoint is set in what are consudered to be header files, which is realy defined as "not in an implementation source file". - modify the breakpoint setting by file and line to check the current "target.inline-breakpoint-strategy" setting and act accordingly - Modify compile units to be able to get their language and other info lazily. This allows us to create compile units from the debug map and not have to fill all of the details in, and then lazily discover this information as we go on debuggging. This is needed to avoid parsing all .o files when setting breakpoints in implementation only files (no inlines). Otherwise we would need to parse the .o file, the object file (mach-o in our case) and the symbol file (DWARF in the object file) just to see what the compile unit was. - modify the "SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap" to subclass lldb_private::Module so that the virtual "GetObjectFile()" and "GetSymbolVendor()" functions can be intercepted when the .o file contenst are later lazilly needed. Prior to this fix, when we first instantiated the "SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap" class, we would also make modules, object files and symbol files for every .o file in the debug map because we needed to fix up the sections in the .o files with information that is in the executable debug map. Now we lazily do this in the DebugMapModule::GetObjectFile() Cleaned up header includes a bit as well. llvm-svn: 162860
* <rdar://problem/11291668>Greg Clayton2012-04-241-3/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | Fixed an issue that would happen when using debug map with DWARF in the .o files where we wouldn't ever track down the actual definition for a type when things were in namespaces. We now serialize the decl context information into an intermediate format which allows us to track down the correct definition for a type regardless of which DWARF symbol file it comes from. We do this by creating a "DWARFDeclContext" object that contains the DW_TAG + name for each item in a decl context which we can then use to veto potential accelerator table matches. For example, the accelerator tables store the basename of the type, so if you have "std::vector<int>", we would end up with an accelerator table entry for the type that contained "vector<int>", which we would then search for using a DWARFDeclContext object that contained: [0] DW_TAG_class_type "vector<int>" [1] DW_TAG_namespace "std" This is currently used to track down forward declarations for things like "class a::b::Foo;". llvm-svn: 155488
* <rdar://problem/11101372>Sean Callanan2012-03-241-1/+3
| | | | | | | | We now reject binaries built with LTO and print an error, rather than crashing later while trying to parse them. llvm-svn: 153361
* <rdar://problem/10434005>Greg Clayton2012-03-141-1/+1
| | | | | | | Prepare LLDB to be built with C++11 by hiding all accesses to std::tr1 behind macros that allows us to easily compile for either C++. llvm-svn: 152698
* Extended function lookup to allow the user toSean Callanan2012-02-101-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | indicate whether inline functions are desired. This allows the expression parser, for instance, to filter out inlined functions when looking for functions it can call. llvm-svn: 150279
* Switching back to using std::tr1::shared_ptr. We originally switched awayGreg Clayton2012-01-291-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | due to RTTI worries since llvm and clang don't use RTTI, but I was able to switch back with no issues as far as I can tell. Once the RTTI issue wasn't an issue, we were looking for a way to properly track weak pointers to objects to solve some of the threading issues we have been running into which naturally led us back to std::tr1::weak_ptr. We also wanted the ability to make a shared pointer from just a pointer, which is also easily solved using the std::tr1::enable_shared_from_this class. The main reason for this move back is so we can start properly having weak references to objects. Currently a lldb_private::Thread class has a refrence to its parent lldb_private::Process. This doesn't work well when we now hand out a SBThread object that contains a shared pointer to a lldb_private::Thread as this SBThread can be held onto by external clients and if they end up using one of these objects we can easily crash. So the next task is to start adopting std::tr1::weak_ptr where ever it makes sense which we can do with lldb_private::Debugger, lldb_private::Target, lldb_private::Process, lldb_private::Thread, lldb_private::StackFrame, and many more objects now that they are no longer using intrusive ref counted pointer objects (you can't do std::tr1::weak_ptr functionality with intrusive pointers). llvm-svn: 149207
* Adding the DWARF parser side for assited layout where the AST contextGreg Clayton2012-01-281-0/+13
| | | | | | | | | will ask ExternalASTSource objects to help laying out a type. This is needed because the DWARF typically doesn't contain alignement or packing attribute values, and we need to be able to match up types that the compiler uses in expressions. llvm-svn: 149160
* <rdar://problem/10681814>Greg Clayton2012-01-121-3/+7
| | | | | | | | | | Fix DWARF parsing issue we can run into when using llvm-gcc based dSYM files. Also fix the parsing of objective C built-in types (Class, id and SEL) so they don't parse more information that is not needed due to the way they are represented in DWARF. llvm-svn: 148016
* Added code to make sure we don't recursively try to find an objective CGreg Clayton2011-12-031-0/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | class. The thing with Objective C classes is the debug info might have a definition that isn't just a forward decl, but it is incomplete. So we need to look and see if we can find the complete definition and avoid recursing a lot due to the fact that our accelerator tables will have many versions of the type, but only one complete one. We might not also have the complete type and we need to deal with this correctly. llvm-svn: 145759
* Testcase fixes with the new symbol lookup code forSean Callanan2011-12-031-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | Objective-C, making symbol lookups for various raw Objective-C symbols work correctly. The IR interpreter makes these lookups because Clang has emitted raw symbol references for ivars and classes. Also improved performance in SymbolFiles, caching the result of asking for SymbolFile abilities. llvm-svn: 145758
* Moved lldb::user_id_t values to be 64 bit. This was going to be needed forGreg Clayton2011-10-191-0/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | process IDs, and thread IDs, but was mainly needed for for the UserID's for Types so that DWARF with debug map can work flawlessly. With DWARF in .o files the type ID was the DIE offset in the DWARF for the .o file which is not unique across all .o files, so now the SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap class will make the .o file index part (the high 32 bits) of the unique type identifier so it can uniquely identify the types. llvm-svn: 142534
* Completed the glue that passes a ClangNamespaceDecl *Sean Callanan2011-10-131-4/+6
| | | | | | | | down through Module and SymbolVendor into SymbolFile. Added checks to SymbolFileDWARF that restrict symbol searches when a namespace is passed in. llvm-svn: 141847
* Fixed the header guards.Greg Clayton2011-09-121-3/+3
| | | | llvm-svn: 139490
* LLDB now has "Platform" plug-ins. Platform plug-ins are plug-ins that provideGreg Clayton2011-03-081-9/+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
* All UnwindPlan objects are now passed around as shared pointers.Greg Clayton2011-02-151-0/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | ArchDefaultUnwindPlan plug-in interfaces are now cached per architecture instead of being leaked for every frame. Split the ArchDefaultUnwindPlan_x86 into ArchDefaultUnwindPlan_x86_64 and ArchDefaultUnwindPlan_i386 interfaces. There were sporadic crashes that were due to something leaking or being destroyed when doing stack crawls. This patch should clear up these issues. llvm-svn: 125541
* A few of the issue I have been trying to track down and fix have been due toGreg Clayton2011-01-171-4/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | the way LLDB lazily gets complete definitions for types within the debug info. When we run across a class/struct/union definition in the DWARF, we will only parse the full definition if we need to. This works fine for top level types that are assigned directly to variables and arguments, but when we have a variable with a class, lets say "A" for this example, that has a member: "B *m_b". Initially we don't need to hunt down a definition for this class unless we are ever asked to do something with it ("expr m_b->getDecl()" for example). With my previous approach to lazy type completion, we would be able to take a "A *a" and get a complete type for it, but we wouldn't be able to then do an "a->m_b->getDecl()" unless we always expanded all types within a class prior to handing out the type. Expanding everything is very costly and it would be great if there were a better way. A few months ago I worked with the llvm/clang folks to have the ExternalASTSource class be able to complete classes if there weren't completed yet: class ExternalASTSource { .... virtual void CompleteType (clang::TagDecl *Tag); virtual void CompleteType (clang::ObjCInterfaceDecl *Class); }; This was great, because we can now have the class that is producing the AST (SymbolFileDWARF and SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap) sign up as external AST sources and the object that creates the forward declaration types can now also complete them anywhere within the clang type system. This patch makes a few major changes: - lldb_private::Module classes now own the AST context. Previously the TypeList objects did. - The DWARF parsers now sign up as an external AST sources so they can complete types. - All of the pure clang type system wrapper code we have in LLDB (ClangASTContext, ClangASTType, and more) can now be iterating through children of any type, and if a class/union/struct type (clang::RecordType or ObjC interface) is found that is incomplete, we can ask the AST to get the definition. - The SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap class now will create and use a single AST that all child SymbolFileDWARF classes will share (much like what happens when we have a complete linked DWARF for an executable). We will need to modify some of the ClangUserExpression code to take more advantage of this completion ability in the near future. Meanwhile we should be better off now that we can be accessing any children of variables through pointers and always be able to resolve the clang type if needed. llvm-svn: 123613
* Modified the lldb_private::Type clang type resolving code to handle threeGreg Clayton2010-11-131-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | cases when getting the clang type: - need only a forward declaration - need a clang type that can be used for layout (members and args/return types) - need a full clang type This allows us to partially parse the clang types and be as lazy as possible. The first case is when we just need to declare a type and we will complete it later. The forward declaration happens only for class/union/structs and enums. The layout type allows us to resolve the full clang type _except_ if we have any modifiers on a pointer or reference (both R and L value). In this case when we are adding members or function args or return types, we only need to know how the type will be laid out and we can defer completing the pointee type until we later need it. The last type means we need a full definition for the clang type. Did some renaming of some enumerations to get rid of the old "DC" prefix (which stands for DebugCore which is no longer around). Modified the clang namespace support to be almost ready to be fed to the expression parser. I made a new ClangNamespaceDecl class that can carry around the AST and the namespace decl so we can copy it into the expression AST. I modified the symbol vendor and symbol file plug-ins to use this new class. llvm-svn: 118976
* Added initial support to the lldb_private::SymbolFile for findingGreg Clayton2010-11-101-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | namespaces by name given an optional symbol context. I might end up dressing up the "clang::NamespaceDecl" into a lldb_private::Namespace class if we need to do more than is currenlty required of namespaces. Currently we only need to be able to lookup a namespace by name when parsing expressions, so I kept it simple for now. The idea here is even though we are passing around a "clang::NamespaceDecl *", that we always have it be an opaque pointer (it is forward declared inside of "lldb/Core/ClangForward.h") and we only use clang::NamespaceDecl implementations inside of ClangASTContext, or ClangASTType when we need to extract information from the namespace decl object. llvm-svn: 118737
* Modified lldb_private::SymboleFile to be able to override where its TypeListGreg Clayton2010-11-101-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | comes from by using a virtual function to provide it from the Module's SymbolVendor by default. This allows the DWARF parser, when being used to parse DWARF in .o files with a parent DWARF + debug map parser, to get its type list from the DWARF + debug map parser so when we go and find full definitions for types (that might come from other .o files), we can use the type list from the debug map parser. Otherwise we ended up mixing clang types from one .o file (say a const pointer to a forward declaration "class A") with the a full type from another .o file. This causes expression parsing, when copying the clang types from those parsed by the DWARF parser into the expression AST, to fail -- for good reason. Now all types are created in the same list. Also added host support for crash description strings that can be set before doing a piece of work. On MacOSX, this ties in with CrashReporter support that allows a string to be dispalyed when the app crashes and allows LLDB.framework to print a description string in the crash log. Right now this is hookup up the the CommandInterpreter::HandleCommand() where each command notes that it is about to be executed, so if we crash while trying to do this command, we should be able to see the command that caused LLDB to exit. For all other platforms, this is a nop. llvm-svn: 118672
* Modified the DWARF parser for both the single DWARF file and for the caseGreg Clayton2010-11-071-0/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | where the DWARF is in the .o files so they can track down the actual type for a forward declaration. This was working before for just DWARF files, but not for DWARF in .o files where the actual definition was in another .o file. Modified the main thread name in the driver to be more consistent with the other LLDB thread names. llvm-svn: 118383
* Fixed the Objective C method prototypes to be correct (the selectors weren'tGreg Clayton2010-10-121-0/+6
| | | | | | | | being chopped up correctly). The DWARF plug-in also keeps a map of the ObjC class names to selectors for easy parsing of all class selectors when we parse the class type. llvm-svn: 116290
* Fixed the forward declaration issue that was present in the DWARF parser afterGreg Clayton2010-09-291-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | adding methods to C++ and objective C classes. In order to make methods, we need the function prototype which means we need the arguments. Parsing these could cause a circular reference that caused an assertion. Added a new typedef for the clang opaque types which are just void pointers: lldb::clang_type_t. This appears in lldb-types.h. This was fixed by enabling struct, union, class, and enum types to only get a forward declaration when we make the clang opaque qual type for these types. When they need to actually be resolved, lldb_private::Type will call a new function in the SymbolFile protocol to resolve a clang type when it is not fully defined (clang::TagDecl::getDefinition() returns NULL). This allows us to be a lot more lazy when parsing clang types and keeps down the amount of data that gets parsed into the ASTContext for each module. Getting the clang type from a "lldb_private::Type" object now takes a boolean that indicates if a forward declaration is ok: clang_type_t lldb_private::Type::GetClangType (bool forward_decl_is_ok); So function prototypes that define parameters that are "const T&" can now just parse the forward declaration for type 'T' and we avoid circular references in the type system. llvm-svn: 115012
* Remove the eSymbolTypeFunction, eSymbolTypeGlobal, and eSymbolTypeStatic.Greg Clayton2010-09-111-14/+23
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | They will now be represented as: eSymbolTypeFunction: eSymbolTypeCode with IsDebug() == true eSymbolTypeGlobal: eSymbolTypeData with IsDebug() == true and IsExternal() == true eSymbolTypeStatic: eSymbolTypeData with IsDebug() == true and IsExternal() == false This simplifies the logic when dealing with symbols and allows for symbols to be coalesced into a single symbol most of the time. Enabled the minimal symbol table for mach-o again after working out all the kinks. We now get nice concise symbol tables and debugging with DWARF in the .o files with a debug map in the binary works well again. There were issues where the SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap symbol file parser was using symbol IDs and symbol indexes interchangeably. Now that all those issues are resolved debugging is working nicely. llvm-svn: 113678
* Added support for objective C built-in types: id, Class, and SEL. This Greg Clayton2010-08-031-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | involved watching for the objective C built-in types in DWARF and making sure when we convert the DWARF types into clang types that we use the appropriate ASTContext types. Added a way to find and dump types in lldb (something equivalent to gdb's "ptype" command): image lookup --type <TYPENAME> This only works for looking up types by name and won't work with variables. It also currently dumps out verbose internal information. I will modify it to dump more appropriate user level info in my next submission. Hookup up the "FindTypes()" functions in the SymbolFile and SymbolVendor so we can lookup types by name in one or more images. Fixed "image lookup --address <ADDRESS>" to be able to correctly show all symbol context information, but it will only show this extra information when the new "--verbose" flag is used. Updated to latest LLVM to get a few needed fixes. llvm-svn: 110089
* Added function name types to allow us to set breakpoints by name moreGreg Clayton2010-06-281-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | intelligently. The four name types we currently have are: eFunctionNameTypeFull = (1 << 1), // The function name. // For C this is the same as just the name of the function // For C++ this is the demangled version of the mangled name. // For ObjC this is the full function signature with the + or // - and the square brackets and the class and selector eFunctionNameTypeBase = (1 << 2), // The function name only, no namespaces or arguments and no class // methods or selectors will be searched. eFunctionNameTypeMethod = (1 << 3), // Find function by method name (C++) with no namespace or arguments eFunctionNameTypeSelector = (1 << 4) // Find function by selector name (ObjC) names this allows much more flexibility when setting breakoints: (lldb) breakpoint set --name main --basename (lldb) breakpoint set --name main --fullname (lldb) breakpoint set --name main --method (lldb) breakpoint set --name main --selector The default: (lldb) breakpoint set --name main will inspect the name "main" and look for any parens, or if the name starts with "-[" or "+[" and if any are found then a full name search will happen. Else a basename search will be the default. Fixed some command option structures so not all options are required when they shouldn't be. Cleaned up the breakpoint output summary. Made the "image lookup --address <addr>" output much more verbose so it shows all the important symbol context results. Added a GetDescription method to many of the SymbolContext objects for the more verbose output. llvm-svn: 107075
* Initial checkin of lldb code from internal Apple repo.Chris Lattner2010-06-081-0/+186
llvm-svn: 105619
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