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just return the current PrivateStopInfo.
Also renamed a few more places where we were using StopReason in functions that were returning StopInfo's.
<rdar://problem/14042692>
llvm-svn: 183177
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the cached
value. This fixes problems, for instance, with the StepRange plans, where they know that
they explained the stop because they were at their "run to here" breakpoint, then deleted
that breakpoint, so when they got asked again, doh! I had done this for a couple of plans
in an ad hoc fashion, this just formalizes it.
Also add a "ResumeRequested" in Process so that the code in the completion handlers can
tell the ShouldStop logic they want to resume rather than just directly resuming. That allows
us to handle resuming in a more controlled fashion.
Also, SetPublicState can take a "restarted" flag, so that it doesn't drop the run lock when
the target was immediately restarted.
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M test/lang/objc/objc-dynamic-value/TestObjCDynamicValue.py
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadList.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.h
M include/lldb/Target/Thread.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanBase.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.h
M include/lldb/Target/StopInfo.h
M include/lldb/Target/Process.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlan.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.h
M include/lldb/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.h
M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.h
M source/Plugins/LanguageRuntime/ObjC/AppleObjCRuntime/AppleThreadPlanStepThroughObjCTrampoline.cpp
M source/Target/StopInfo.cpp
M source/Target/Process.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanRunToAddress.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlan.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanCallFunction.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverRange.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadList.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOut.cpp
M source/Target/Thread.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanBase.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepThrough.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInstruction.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepInRange.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint.cpp
M source/Target/ThreadPlanStepUntil.cpp
M lldb.xcodeproj/xcshareddata/xcschemes/Run Testsuite.xcscheme
llvm-svn: 181381
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LLDB is crashing when logging is enabled from lldb-perf-clang. This has to do with the global destructor chain as the process and its threads are being torn down.
All logging channels now make one and only one instance that is kept in a global pointer which is never freed. This guarantees that logging can correctly continue as the process tears itself down.
llvm-svn: 178191
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interoperate to fix problems where
hitting auto-continue signals while running a thread plan would cause us to lose control of the debug
session.
<rdar://problem/12993641>
llvm-svn: 174793
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llvm-svn: 170800
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Added the ability to debug through your process exec'ing itself to the same architecture.
llvm-svn: 169340
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inlined subroutine ranges.
<rdar://problem/12588579>
llvm-svn: 167430
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llvm-svn: 166732
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unless you switch LLDB_FANCY_INLINED_STEPPING to true. With that
on, basic inlined stepping works, including step-over of inlined functions. But for some as yet mysterious reason i386 debugging gets an
assert and dies immediately. So for now its off.
llvm-svn: 163044
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started from" in ThreadPlanStepOverRange so you don't
artificially reject stepping out of a function you stepped into when stepping through an inlined range.
Also fill in the target in the symbol context we make up for the inlined stepping range in ThreadPlanStepOut.
<rdar://problem/11765912>
llvm-svn: 160794
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propagate the error back to
the controlling plans so that they don't lose control.
Also change "ThreadPlanStepThrough" to take the return StackID for its backstop breakpoint as an argument
to the constructor rather than having it try to figure it out itself, since it might get it wrong whereas
the caller always knows where it is coming from.
rdar://problem/11402287
llvm-svn: 156529
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user-initiated plans
should be MasterPlans that want to stay on the plan stack. So make all plans NOT
MasterPlans by default and then have the SB API's and the CommandObjectThread step
commands set this explicitly.
Also added a "clean up" phase to the Thread::ShouldStop so that if plans get stranded
on the stack, we can remove them. This is done by adding an IsPlanStale method to the
thread plans, and if the plan can know that it is no longer relevant, it returns true,
and the plan and its sub-plans will get discarded.
llvm-svn: 156101
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of a crash or breakpoint. Added the ability for a plan to say it is done but doesn't want to be the reason for the stop.
llvm-svn: 155927
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rely only on this being the bottom plan in the stack, but allow the plan to declare itself as such.
llvm-svn: 154351
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is turned off.
<rdar://problem/10975912>
llvm-svn: 152376
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to using StackID's. This
should be more efficient.
llvm-svn: 151780
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objects for the backlink to the lldb_private::Process. The issues we were
running into before was someone was holding onto a shared pointer to a
lldb_private::Thread for too long, and the lldb_private::Process parent object
would get destroyed and the lldb_private::Thread had a "Process &m_process"
member which would just treat whatever memory that used to be a Process as a
valid Process. This was mostly happening for lldb_private::StackFrame objects
that had a member like "Thread &m_thread". So this completes the internal
strong/weak changes.
Documented the ExecutionContext and ExecutionContextRef classes so that our
LLDB developers can understand when and where to use ExecutionContext and
ExecutionContextRef objects.
llvm-svn: 151009
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address from
the function it is being asked to step through, so that even if we get the trampoline
target wrong (for instance) we will still not lose control.
The other fix here is to tighten up the handling of the case where the current plan
doesn't explain the stop, but a plan above us does. In that case, if the plan that
does explain the stop says it is done, we need to clean up the plans below it and
continue on with our processing.
llvm-svn: 145740
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their constructors public, there isn't any good reason why you shouldn't be able to make these plans.
llvm-svn: 142026
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public types and public enums. This was done to keep the SWIG stuff from
parsing all sorts of enums and types that weren't needed, and allows us to
abstract our API better.
llvm-svn: 128239
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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
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select frame #3, you can then do a step out and be able to go directly to the
frame above frame #3!
Added StepOverUntil and StepOutOfFrame to the SBThread API to allow more powerful
stepping.
llvm-svn: 123970
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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
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llvm-svn: 118270
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to symbolicate things without the need for a valid process subclass.
llvm-svn: 113895
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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
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llvm-svn: 105619
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