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* MemoryRegion: Print "don't know" permission values as suchPavel Labath2019-11-051-2/+22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: The permissions in a memory region have ternary states (yes, no, don't know), but the memory region command only prints in binary, treating "don't know" as "yes", which is particularly confusing as for instance the unwinder will treat an unknown value as "no". This patch makes is so that we distinguish all three states when printing the values, using "?" to indicate the lack of information. It is implemented via a special argument to the format provider for the OptionalBool enumeration. Reviewers: clayborg, jingham Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69106
* lldb/minidump: Refactor memory region computation codePavel Labath2019-10-251-0/+20
The goal of this refactor is to enable ProcessMinidump to take into account the loaded modules and their sections when computing the permissions of various ranges of memory, as discussed in D66638. This patch moves some of the responsibility for computing the ranges from MinidumpParser into ProcessMinidump. MinidumpParser still does the parsing, but ProcessMinidump becomes responsible for answering the actual queries about memory ranges. This will enable it (in a follow-up patch) to augment the information obtained from the parser with data obtained from actual object files. The changes in the actual code are fairly straight-forward and just involve moving code around. MinidumpParser::GetMemoryRegions is renamed to BuildMemoryRegions to emphasize that it does no caching. The only new thing is the additional bool flag returned from this function. This indicates whether the returned regions describe all memory mapped into the target process. Data obtained from /proc/maps and the MemoryInfoList stream is considered to be exhaustive. Data obtained from Memory(64)List is not. This will be used to determine whether we need to augment the data or not. This reshuffle means that it is no longer possible/easy to test some of this code via unit tests, as constructing a ProcessMinidump instance is hard. Instead, I update the unit tests to only test the parsing of the actual data, and test the answering of queries through a lit test using the "memory region" command. The patch also includes some tweaks to the MemoryRegion class to make the unit tests easier to write. Reviewers: amccarth, clayborg Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69035
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