Summary:
On older android targets, we needed a dlopen rename workaround to get
"process load" working. Since API 26 this is not required as the targets
have a proper libdl so with the function names one would expect.
To make this work I've had to remove the const qualifier from the
GetLibdlFunctionDeclarations function (as now the declarations can
depend on the connected target). Since I was already modifying the
prototype (and the lower levels were already converted to StringRef) I
took the oportunity to convert this function as well.
llvm-svn: 307160
Summary:
The std::move was preventing copy ellision when compiled with
clang, the patch fixes the warning along with rearranging code
to remove unused variables warnings on Linux machines with
older perf_event interface.
Reviewers: labath, ted
Reviewed By: labath
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34946
llvm-svn: 307030
NSSetM has two in-memory representations depending on what Foundation version is in use.
This patch separates the two.
rdar://33057292
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34821
llvm-svn: 306773
Summary:
The classes have no dependencies, and they are used both by lldb and
lldb-server, so it makes sense for them to live in the lowest layers.
Reviewers: zturner, jingham
Subscribers: emaste, mgorny, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34746
llvm-svn: 306682
Summary:
The instruction pattern:
and $-16, %esp
sub $imm, %esp
...
lea imm(%ebp), %esp
appears when the compiler is realigning the stack (for example in
main(), or almost everywhere with -mstackrealign switch). The "and"
instruction is very difficult to model, but that's not necessary, as
these frames are always %ebp-based (the compiler also needs a way to
restore the original %esp). Therefore the plans we were generating for
these function were almost correct already. The only place we were doing
it wrong were the last instructions of the epilogue (usually just
"ret"), where we had to revert to %esp-based unwinding, as the %ebp had
been popped already.
This was wrong because our "distance of esp from cfa" counter had picked
up the "sub" instruction (and incremented the counter) but it had not
seen that the register was reset by the "lea" instruction.
This patch fixes that shortcoming, and adds a test for handling
functions like this.
I have not been able to tickle the compiler into producing a 64-bit
function with this pattern, but I don't see a reason why it couldn't
produce it, if it chose to, so I add a x86_64 test as well.
Reviewers: jasonmolenda, tberghammer
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34750
llvm-svn: 306666
some methods in the ABI need a Process to do their work.
Instead of passing it in as a one-off argument to those
methods, this patch puts it in the base class and the methods
can retrieve if it needed.
Note that ABI's are sometimes built without a Process
(e.g. SBTarget::GetStackRedZoneSize) so it's entirely
possible that the process weak pointer will not be
able to reconsistitue into a strong pointer.
<rdar://problem/32526754>
llvm-svn: 306633
Summary:
instead of using a boolean to differentiate between the two section
types, use an enum to make the intent clearer.
I also remove the RegisterKind argument from the constructor, as this
can be deduced from the Type argument.
Reviewers: clayborg, jasonmolenda
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34681
llvm-svn: 306521
Summary:
This patch implements support for Intel(R) Processor Trace
in lldb server. The changes have support for
starting/stopping and reading the trace data. The code
is only available on Linux versions where the perf
attributes for aux buffers are available.
The patch also consists of Unit tests for testing the
core buffer reading function.
Reviewers: lldb-commits, labath, clayborg, zturner, tberghammer
Reviewed By: labath, clayborg
Subscribers: mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33674
llvm-svn: 306516
Summary:
It had a dependency on StringConvert and file reading code, which is not
in Utility. I've replaced that code by equivalent llvm operations.
I've added a unit test to demonstrate that parsing a file still works.
Reviewers: zturner, jingham
Subscribers: kubamracek, mgorny, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34625
llvm-svn: 306394
Summary:
The new UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer plugin was breaking file path length
limits, because it's (fairly long name) appears multiple times in the
path. Cmake ends up putting the object file at path
tools/lldb/source/Plugins/InstrumentationRuntime/UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer/CMakeFiles/lldbPluginInstrumentationRuntimeUndefinedBehaviorSanitizer.dir/UndefinedBehaviorSanitizerRuntime.cpp.obj
which is 191 characters long and very dangerously close to the 260
character path limit on windows systems (also, just the include line for
that file was breaking the 80 character line limit).
This renames the sanitizer plugins to use shorter names (asan, ubsan,
tsan). I think this will still be quite understandable to everyone as
those are the names everyone uses to refer to them anyway.
Reviewers: zturner, kubamracek, jingham
Subscribers: lldb-commits, mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34553
llvm-svn: 306278
Summary: Reported by coverity, I don't know how to provide a test.
Reviewers: zturner
Subscribers: lldb-commits, emaste
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34550
llvm-svn: 306134
Summary:
This is basically a revert of D16107 and parts of D10800, which were
trying to get vdso loading working. They did this by implementing a
generic load-an-elf-file from memory approach, which is not correct,
since we cannot assume that an elf file is loaded in memory in full (it
usually isn't, as there's no need to load section headers for example).
This meant that we would read garbage instead of section sizes, and if
that garbage happened to be a large number, we would crash while trying
to allocate a buffer to accomodate the hypothetical section.
Instead of this, I add a bit of custom code to load the vdso to
DynamicLoaderPOSIXDYLD (which already needed to handle the vdso
specially). I determine the size of the memory to read using
Process::GetMemoryRegionInfo, which is information coming from the OS,
and cannot be forged by a malicious/misbehaving application.
Reviewers: eugene, clayborg
Subscribers: lldb-commits, ravitheja, tberghammer, emaste
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34352
llvm-svn: 305780
Summary:
A number of places were trying to decode the result of wait(). Add a simple
utility function that does that and a struct that encapsulates the
decoded result. Then also provide a pretty-printer for that class.
Reviewers: zturner, krytarowski, eugene
Subscribers: lldb-commits, mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33998
llvm-svn: 305689
Summary:
The motivation for this is to make sure the first row of the plan
compares equal to the first row of a generic debug_frame unwind plan.
Right now, the code in FuncUnwinders::GetUnwindPlanAtNonCallSite
considers them unequal because they specify the return address in a
different way (SetReturnAddressRegister(LR) vs. an explicit PC=LR rule).
This means that FuncUnwinders would always choose the debug_frame unwind
plan, which is not correct, as that one is usually not correct at all
locations.
Right now this is basically a noop because we don't have parse any
debug_frame plans, but it fixes some test failures when merging D33504
in.
I have to say I don't understand the full implications of the switch to
SetReturnAddressRegister() way of doing things, but given that all of
our other unwind plans (eh_frame, instruction profiling) do it this way,
it sounds like the right thing to do.
Reviewers: tberghammer, jasonmolenda, omjavaid
Subscribers: aemerson, javed.absar, kristof.beyls, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34199
llvm-svn: 305687
Summary:
When a call instruction is the last instruction in a function, the
backtrace PC will point past the end of the function. We already had
special code to handle that, but we did not handle the case where the PC
ends up outside of the bounds of the module containing the function,
which is a situation that occured in TestNoreturnUnwind on android for
some arch/compiler combinations.
I fix this by adding an argument to Address resolution code which states
that we are ok with addresses pointing to the end of a module/section to
resolve to that module/section.
I create a reproducible test case for this situation by hand-crafting an
executable which has a noreturn function at the end of a module.
Reviewers: jasonmolenda, jingham
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32022
llvm-svn: 304976
The function does not persist the callback, so using a lighter-weight
asbtraction seems appropriate.
Also tweak the signatures of the lambdas to match what the TaskMap
interface expects.
llvm-svn: 304924
This creates a new library called BinaryFormat that has all of
the headers from llvm/Support containing structure and layout
definitions for various types of binary formats like dwarf, coff,
elf, etc as well as the code for identifying a file from its
magic.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33843
llvm-svn: 304864
strerror is not thread-safe. llvm's StrError tries hard to retrieve the
string in a thread-safe way and falls back to strerror only if it does
not have another way.
llvm-svn: 304795
Summary:
Don't access `name[1] if the string is only of length 1. Avoids a
crash/assertion failure when parsing the string `-`.
Test Plan:
Debug a swift binary, set a breakpoint, watch lldb not crash
Original change by Paul Menage <menage@fb.com>
Reviewers: lldb-commits, clayborg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33853
llvm-svn: 304725
from PlatformRemoteDarwinDevice into PlatformDarwin, and have both
PlatformRemoteDarwinDevice and PlatformMacOSX call it there.
<rdar://problem/31825940>
llvm-svn: 304520
r303972 used GetValueForKeyAsInteger with mismatched types (e.g.
instantiating with uint64_t, but passing a size_t argument), which
manifested itself on 32-bit architectures.
The intended usage of these functions was to not specify the type
explicitly, and let the compiler figure that out, so switch to that kind
of usage instead.
llvm-svn: 303988
Summary:
The changes consist of new packets for trace manipulation and
trace collection. The new packets are also documented. The packets
are capable of providing custom trace specific parameters to start
tracing and also retrieve such configuration from the server.
Reviewers: clayborg, lldb-commits, tberghammer, labath, zturner
Reviewed By: clayborg, labath
Subscribers: krytarowski, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32585
llvm-svn: 303972
In the absense of a more specific handler for TRAP_CAP (generated by
ENOTCAPABLE or ECAPMODE while in capability mode) treat it as a trace
trap. Obtained from FreeBSD r318884.
We should later add an option to have LLDB control the trapcap procctl
(as with ASLR), as well as report a specific stop reason. For now this
change eliminates an assertion failure from LLDB.
llvm-svn: 303965
Summary: I didn't change all instances of i to I in this loop. I am a bad person and should feel bad. :(
Reviewers: sas
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33456
Change by Alex Langford <apl@fb.com>
llvm-svn: 303677
LLVM::AttributeList recently had getNumSlots() removed, which broke the
build. This fixes the build using functions introduced in the
update to LLVM::AttributeList.
Change by Alex Langford <apl@fb.com>
llvm-svn: 303674
When it resolves symbol-only variables, the expression parser
currently looks only in the global module list. It should prefer
the current module.
I've fixed that behavior by making it search the current module
first, and only search globally if it finds nothing. I've also
added a test case.
After review, I moved the core of the lookup algorithm into
SymbolContext for use by other code that needs it.
Thanks to Greg Clayton and Pavel Labath for their help.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33083
llvm-svn: 303223
The Timer destructor would grab a global mutex in order to update
execution time. Add a class to define a category once, statically; the
class adds itself to an atomic singly linked list, and thus subsequent
updates only need to use an atomic rather than grab a lock and perform a
hashtable lookup.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32823
Patch by Scott Smith <scott.smith@purestorage.com>.
llvm-svn: 303058
It was returning const std::string& which was leading to
unnecessary copies all over the place, and preventing people
from doing things like Dict->GetValueForKeyAsString("foo", ref);
llvm-svn: 302875
This renames the LLDB error class to Status, as discussed
on the lldb-dev mailing list.
A change of this magnitude cannot easily be done without
find and replace, but that has potential to catch unwanted
occurrences of common strings such as "Error". Every effort
was made to find all the obvious things such as the word "Error"
appearing in a string, etc, but it's possible there are still
some lingering occurences left around. Hopefully nothing too
serious.
llvm-svn: 302872
Templates can end in parameter packs, like this
template <class T...> struct MyStruct
{ /*...*/ };
LLDB does not currently support these parameter packs;
it does not emit them into the template argument list
at all. This causes problems when you specialize, e.g.:
template <> struct MyStruct<int>
{ /*...*/ };
template <> struct MyStruct<int, int> : MyStruct<int>
{ /*...*/ };
LLDB generates two template specializations, each with
no template arguments, and then when they are imported
by the ASTImporter into a parser's AST context we get a
single specialization that inherits from itself,
causing Clang's record layout mechanism to smash its
stack.
This patch fixes the problem for classes and adds
tests. The tests for functions fail because Clang's
ASTImporter can't import them at the moment, so I've
xfailed that test.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33025
llvm-svn: 302833
If we can't find the "is dyld locked" symbol, assume it is safe
to load the image unless we only have 1 image loaded - in which case
we are in _dyld_start and it is definitely NOT safe.
Also add a little better errors to that function, and better logging
in SBProcess.cpp.
<rdar://problem/30174817>
llvm-svn: 302327
Summary:
Many parallel tasks just want to iterate over all the possible numbers from 0 to N-1. Rather than enqueue N work items, instead just "map" the function across the requested integer space.
Reviewers: clayborg, labath, tberghammer, zturner
Reviewed By: clayborg, zturner
Subscribers: zturner, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32757
Patch by Scott Smith <scott.smith@purestorage.com>.
llvm-svn: 302223
Summary:
Arm64 Procedure Call Standard specifies than only vectors up to 16 bytes
are stored in v0 (which makes sense, as that's the size of the
register). 32-byte vector types are passed as regular structs via x8
pointer. Treat them as such.
This fixes TestReturnValue for arm64-clang. I also split the test case
into two so I can avoid the if(gcc) line, and annotate each test
instead. (It seems the vector type tests fail with gcc only when
targetting x86 arches).
Reviewers: tberghammer, eugene
Subscribers: aemerson, omjavaid, rengolin, srhines, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32813
llvm-svn: 302220