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* The LLDB API (lldb::SB*) is now thread safe!Greg Clayton2010-12-201-0/+1
| | | | llvm-svn: 122262
* Fixed the "expression" command object to use the ↵Greg Clayton2010-12-151-1/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | StackFrame::GetValueForExpressionPath() function and also hooked up better error reporting for when things fail. Fixed issues with trying to display children of pointers when none are supposed to be shown (no children for function pointers, and more like this). This was causing child value objects to be made that were correctly firing an assertion. llvm-svn: 121841
* Modified LLDB expressions to not have to JIT and run code just to see variableGreg Clayton2010-12-141-3/+81
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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
* When shared libraries are unloaded, they are now removed from the targetGreg Clayton2010-12-061-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | ModuleList so they don't show up in the images. Breakpoint locations that are in shared libraries that get unloaded will persist though so that if you have plug-ins that load/unload and you have a breakpoint set on functions in the plug-ins, the hit counts will persist between loads/unloads. llvm-svn: 121069
* Added the ability for a process to inherit the current host environment. ThisGreg Clayton2010-12-041-3/+7
| | | | | | | | | | was done as an settings variable in the process for now. We will eventually move all environment stuff over to the target, but we will leave it with the process for now. The default setting is for a process to inherit the host environment. This can be disabled by setting the "inherit-env" setting to false in the process. llvm-svn: 120862
* Fixed an issue where the UserSettingsControllers were being created out ofGreg Clayton2010-11-191-9/+13
| | | | | | | order and this was causing the target, process and thread trees to not be available. llvm-svn: 119784
* Cleaned up code that wasn't using the Initialize and Terminate paradigm byGreg Clayton2010-11-181-17/+19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | changing it to use it. There was an extra parameter added to the static accessor global user settings controllers that wasn't needed. A bool was being used as a parameter to the accessor just so it could be used to clean up the global user settings controller which is now fixed by splitting up the initialization into the "static void Class::Initialize()", access into the "static UserSettingsControllerSP & Class::GetSettingsController()", and cleanup into "static void Class::Terminate()". Also added initialize and terminate calls to the logging code to avoid issues when LLDB is shutting down. There were cases after the logging was switched over to use shared pointers where we could crash if the global destructor chain was being run and it causes the log to be destroyed and any any logging occurred. llvm-svn: 119757
* Modified all logging calls to hand out shared pointers to make sure weGreg Clayton2010-11-061-9/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | 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
* Cleaned up the API logging a lot more to reduce redundant information and Greg Clayton2010-10-311-1/+5
| | | | | | | | | keep the file size a bit smaller. Exposed SBValue::GetExpressionPath() so SBValue users can get an expression path for their values. llvm-svn: 117851
* Improved API logging.Greg Clayton2010-10-301-1/+1
| | | | llvm-svn: 117772
* Modified the lldb_private::TypeList to use a std::multimap for quicker lookupGreg Clayton2010-10-291-12/+5
| | | | | | | | | | by type ID (the most common type of type lookup). Changed the API logging a bit to always show the objects in the OBJECT(POINTER) format so it will be easy to locate all instances of an object or references to it when looking at logs. llvm-svn: 117641
* Added a user-settable variable, 'target.expr-prefix',Sean Callanan2010-10-291-9/+79
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | which holds the name of a file whose contents are prefixed to each expression. For example, if the file ~/lldb.prefix.header contains: typedef unsigned short my_type; then you can do this: (lldb) settings set target.expr-prefix '~/lldb.prefix.header' (lldb) expr sizeof(my_type) (unsigned long) $0 = 2 When the variable is changed, the corresponding file is loaded and its contents are fetched into a string that is stored along with the target. This string is then passed to each expression and inserted into it during parsing, like this: typedef unsigned short my_type; void $__lldb_expr(void *$__lldb_arg) { sizeof(my_type); } llvm-svn: 117627
* After a recent fix to not set the default architecture to "x86_64", the ↵Greg Clayton2010-10-271-4/+7
| | | | | | string value for the default arch was coming out as a value that shouldn't be user visible. Now we don't show any value when it isn't set. llvm-svn: 117432
* First pass at adding logging capabilities for the API functions. At the momentCaroline Tice2010-10-261-7/+19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | it logs the function calls, their arguments and the return values. This is not complete or polished, but I am committing it now, at the request of someone who really wants to use it, even though it's not really done. It currently does not attempt to log all the functions, just the most important ones. I will be making further adjustments to the API logging code over the next few days/weeks. (Suggestions for improvements are welcome). Update the Python build scripts to re-build the swig C++ file whenever the python-extensions.swig file is modified. Correct the help for 'log enable' command (give it the correct number & type of arguments). llvm-svn: 117349
* Don't set the default architecture to x86_64. Leave it NULL so that it isn't ↵Greg Clayton2010-10-251-1/+1
| | | | | | set to anything and so that any single architecture binary will adopt that architecture instead of posting an error stating the binary doesn't contain "x86_64". llvm-svn: 117292
* Added a new Host call to find LLDB related paths:Greg Clayton2010-10-171-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | static bool Host::GetLLDBPath (lldb::PathType path_type, FileSpec &file_spec); This will fill in "file_spec" with an appropriate path that is appropriate for the current Host OS. MacOSX will return paths within the LLDB.framework, and other unixes will return the paths they want. The current PathType enums are: typedef enum PathType { ePathTypeLLDBShlibDir, // The directory where the lldb.so (unix) or LLDB mach-o file in LLDB.framework (MacOSX) exists ePathTypeSupportExecutableDir, // Find LLDB support executable directory (debugserver, etc) ePathTypeHeaderDir, // Find LLDB header file directory ePathTypePythonDir // Find Python modules (PYTHONPATH) directory } PathType; All places that were finding executables are and python paths are now updated to use this Host call. Added another new host call to launch the inferior in a terminal. This ability will be very host specific and doesn't need to be supported on all systems. MacOSX currently will create a new .command file and tell Terminal.app to open the .command file. It also uses the new "darwin-debug" app which is a small app that uses posix to exec (no fork) and stop at the entry point of the program. The GDB remote plug-in is almost able launch a process and attach to it, it currently will spawn the process, but it won't attach to it just yet. This will let LLDB not have to share the terminal with another process and a new terminal window will pop up when you launch. This won't get hooked up until we work out all of the kinks. The new Host function is: static lldb::pid_t Host::LaunchInNewTerminal ( const char **argv, // argv[0] is executable const char **envp, const ArchSpec *arch_spec, bool stop_at_entry, bool disable_aslr); Cleaned up FileSpec::GetPath to not use strncpy() as it was always zero filling the entire path buffer. Fixed an issue with the dynamic checker function where I missed a '$' prefix that should have been added. llvm-svn: 116690
* Added support for breakpoint conditions. I also had to separate the "run ↵Jim Ingham2010-10-141-0/+12
| | | | | | | | the expression" part of ClangFunction::Execute from the "Gather the expression result" so that in the case of the Breakpoint condition I can move the condition evaluation into the normal thread plan processing. Also added support for remembering the "last set breakpoint" so that "break modify" will act on the last set breakpoint. llvm-svn: 116542
* Hooked up ability to look up data symbols so they show up in disassemblyGreg Clayton2010-10-081-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | if the address comes from a data section. Fixed an issue that could occur when looking up a symbol that has a zero byte size where no match would be returned even if there was an exact symbol match. Cleaned up the section dump output and added the section type into the output. llvm-svn: 116017
* There are now to new "settings set" variables that live in each debuggerGreg Clayton2010-10-041-1/+20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | instance: settings set frame-format <string> settings set thread-format <string> This allows users to control the information that is seen when dumping threads and frames. The default values are set such that they do what they used to do prior to changing over the the user defined formats. This allows users with terminals that can display color to make different items different colors using the escape control codes. A few alias examples that will colorize your thread and frame prompts are: settings set frame-format 'frame #${frame.index}: \033[0;33m${frame.pc}\033[0m{ \033[1;4;36m${module.file.basename}\033[0;36m ${function.name}{${function.pc-offset}}\033[0m}{ \033[0;35mat \033[1;35m${line.file.basename}:${line.number}}\033[0m\n' settings set thread-format 'thread #${thread.index}: \033[1;33mtid\033[0;33m = ${thread.id}\033[0m{, \033[0;33m${frame.pc}\033[0m}{ \033[1;4;36m${module.file.basename}\033[0;36m ${function.name}{${function.pc-offset}}\033[0m}{, \033[1;35mstop reason\033[0;35m = ${thread.stop-reason}\033[0m}{, \033[1;36mname = \033[0;36m${thread.name}\033[0m}{, \033[1;32mqueue = \033[0;32m${thread.queue}}\033[0m\n' A quick web search for "colorize terminal output" should allow you to see what you can do to make your output look like you want it. The "settings set" commands above can of course be added to your ~/.lldbinit file for permanent use. Changed the pure virtual void ExecutionContextScope::Calculate (ExecutionContext&); To: void ExecutionContextScope::CalculateExecutionContext (ExecutionContext&); I did this because this is a class that anything in the execution context heirarchy inherits from and "target->Calculate (exe_ctx)" didn't always tell you what it was really trying to do unless you look at the parameter. llvm-svn: 115485
* Create more useful instance names for target, process and thread instances.Caroline Tice2010-09-271-2/+19
| | | | | | | Change default 'set' behavior so that all instance settings for the specified variable will be updated, unless the "-n" ("--no_override") command options is specified. llvm-svn: 114808
* Fixed a build warning where no return values was being returned.Greg Clayton2010-09-221-1/+3
| | | | llvm-svn: 114511
* Make GetInstanceSettingsValue methods take an Error * rather than an Error &,Caroline Tice2010-09-201-2/+2
| | | | | | and have them return a bool to indicate success or not. llvm-svn: 114361
* Add UserSettings to Target class, making Target settingsCaroline Tice2010-09-201-0/+231
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | the parent of Process settings; add 'default-arch' as a class-wide setting for Target. Replace lldb::GetDefaultArchitecture with Target::GetDefaultArchitecture & Target::SetDefaultArchitecture. Add 'use-external-editor' as user setting to Debugger class & update code appropriately. Add Error parameter to methods that get user settings, for easier reporting of bad requests. Fix various other minor related bugs. Fix test cases to work with new changes. llvm-svn: 114352
* Clear the section list when a our current process is destroyed.Greg Clayton2010-09-141-0/+1
| | | | | | Add missing files that I forgot to checkin. llvm-svn: 113902
* Moved the section load list up into the target so we can use the targetGreg Clayton2010-09-141-5/+4
| | | | | | to symbolicate things without the need for a valid process subclass. llvm-svn: 113895
* Added support for inlined stack frames being represented as real stack framesGreg Clayton2010-08-241-4/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | which is now on by default. Frames are gotten from the unwinder as concrete frames, then if inline frames are to be shown, extra information to track and reconstruct these frames is cached with each Thread and exanded as needed. I added an inline height as part of the lldb_private::StackID class, the class that helps us uniquely identify stack frames. This allows for two frames to shared the same call frame address, yet differ only in inline height. Fixed setting breakpoint by address to not require addresses to resolve. A quick example: % cat main.cpp % ./build/Debug/lldb test/stl/a.out Current executable set to 'test/stl/a.out' (x86_64). (lldb) breakpoint set --address 0x0000000100000d31 Breakpoint created: 1: address = 0x0000000100000d31, locations = 1 (lldb) r Launching 'a.out' (x86_64) (lldb) Process 38031 Stopped * thread #1: tid = 0x2e03, pc = 0x0000000100000d31, where = a.out`main [inlined] std::string::_M_data() const at /usr/include/c++/4.2.1/bits/basic_string.h:280, stop reason = breakpoint 1.1, queue = com.apple.main-thread 277 278 _CharT* 279 _M_data() const 280 -> { return _M_dataplus._M_p; } 281 282 _CharT* 283 _M_data(_CharT* __p) (lldb) bt thread #1: tid = 0x2e03, stop reason = breakpoint 1.1, queue = com.apple.main-thread frame #0: pc = 0x0000000100000d31, where = a.out`main [inlined] std::string::_M_data() const at /usr/include/c++/4.2.1/bits/basic_string.h:280 frame #1: pc = 0x0000000100000d31, where = a.out`main [inlined] std::string::_M_rep() const at /usr/include/c++/4.2.1/bits/basic_string.h:288 frame #2: pc = 0x0000000100000d31, where = a.out`main [inlined] std::string::size() const at /usr/include/c++/4.2.1/bits/basic_string.h:606 frame #3: pc = 0x0000000100000d31, where = a.out`main [inlined] operator<< <char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > at /usr/include/c++/4.2.1/bits/basic_string.h:2414 frame #4: pc = 0x0000000100000d31, where = a.out`main + 33 at /Volumes/work/gclayton/Documents/src/lldb/test/stl/main.cpp:14 frame #5: pc = 0x0000000100000d08, where = a.out`start + 52 Each inline frame contains only the variables that they contain and each inlined stack frame is treated as a single entity. llvm-svn: 111877
* Change Target & Process so they can really be initialized with an invalid ↵Jim Ingham2010-08-091-8/+57
| | | | | | | | | | | | 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
* Added needed breakpoint functionality to the public API that includes:Greg Clayton2010-07-231-13/+6
| | | | | | | | | | SBTarget: - get breakpoint count - get breakpoint at index SBBreakpoint: - Extract data from breakpoint events llvm-svn: 109289
* Removed a commented out function and did a little reformatting.Greg Clayton2010-06-301-97/+1
| | | | llvm-svn: 107352
* Centralized all disassembly into static functions in ↵Greg Clayton2010-06-301-61/+141
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | source/Core/Disassembler.cpp. Added the ability to read memory from the target's object files when we aren't running, so disassembling works before you run! Cleaned up the API to lldb_private::Target::ReadMemory(). Cleaned up the API to the Disassembler to use actual "lldb_private::Address" objects instead of just an "addr_t". This is nice because the Address objects when resolved carry along their section and module which can get us the object file. This allows Target::ReadMemory to be used when we are not running. Added a new lldb_private::Address dump style: DumpStyleDetailedSymbolContext This will show a full breakdown of what an address points to. To see some sample output, execute a "image lookup --address <addr>". Fixed SymbolContext::DumpStopContext(...) to not require a live process in order to be able to print function and symbol offsets. llvm-svn: 107350
* Added function name types to allow us to set breakpoints by name moreGreg Clayton2010-06-281-4/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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
* Very large changes that were needed in order to allow multiple connectionsGreg Clayton2010-06-231-2/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | to the debugger from GUI windows. Previously there was one global debugger instance that could be accessed that had its own command interpreter and current state (current target/process/thread/frame). When a GUI debugger was attached, if it opened more than one window that each had a console window, there were issues where the last one to setup the global debugger object won and got control of the debugger. To avoid this we now create instances of the lldb_private::Debugger that each has its own state: - target list for targets the debugger instance owns - current process/thread/frame - its own command interpreter - its own input, output and error file handles to avoid conflicts - its own input reader stack So now clients should call: SBDebugger::Initialize(); // (static function) SBDebugger debugger (SBDebugger::Create()); // Use which ever file handles you wish debugger.SetErrorFileHandle (stderr, false); debugger.SetOutputFileHandle (stdout, false); debugger.SetInputFileHandle (stdin, true); // main loop SBDebugger::Terminate(); // (static function) SBDebugger::Initialize() and SBDebugger::Terminate() are ref counted to ensure nothing gets destroyed too early when multiple clients might be attached. Cleaned up the command interpreter and the CommandObject and all subclasses to take more appropriate arguments. llvm-svn: 106615
* Initial checkin of lldb code from internal Apple repo.Chris Lattner2010-06-081-0/+707
llvm-svn: 105619
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