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Jordan Rupprecht b4825a6d9c [lldb][gui] Fix uninitialized variable in SourceFileWindowDelegate.
After 5419b67137 (which is `[SimplifyCFG] Update FoldTwoEntryPHINode to handle and/or of select and binop equally`), this uninitialized value is detected by msan.
2021-03-09 10:57:00 -08:00
Raphael Isemann 820a846609 [lldb][NFC] Delete unused AddressResolverName
That's all just dead code that hasn't been changed in years.

Reviewed By: JDevlieghere

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97760
2021-03-03 13:30:02 +01:00
Neal (nealsid) 5826aa48f0 Migrate to llvm::unique_function instead of static member functions for callbacks
A few cleanups suggested in another patch review's comments:

1. Use llvm:unique_function for storing & invoking callbacks from
   Editline to IOHandler
2. Change return type of one of the callback setters from bool to void,
   since it's return value was never used
3. Moved the callback setters inline & made them nonstatic, since that's
   more consistent with other setter definitions
4. Removed the baton parameter since we no longer need it anymore

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50299
2021-03-02 16:13:54 -08:00
Med Ismail Bennani b889ef4214 [lldb/Core] Change large function threshold variable into a setting.
This patch replaces the static large function threshold variable with a
global debugger setting (`stop-disassembly-max-size`).

The default threshold is now set to 32KB (instead of 8KB) and can be modified.

rdar://74726362

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97486

Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <medismail.bennani@gmail.com>
2021-02-25 22:35:04 +01:00
Raphael Isemann 0512b01ebe [lldb][NFC] Move trivial ValueObject getters/setters to the header
NFC refactoring that moves the definitions of all the trivial getters/setters to the header file
which is what we usually do in LLVM.

Reviewed By: #lldb, JDevlieghere

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97298
2021-02-24 14:04:01 +01:00
Raphael Isemann 4631afdeb3 [lldb][NFC] Rename the second ValueObjectManager to ValueObjectUpdater and remove the dead code
`ValueObject.h` contains the `ValueObject::ValueObjectManager` type which is
just a typedef for the ClusterManager that takes care of the whole ValueObject
memory management. However, there is also `ValueObjectManager` defined in the
same header which is only used in the curses UI implementation and consists
mostly of dead and completely untested code.

This code been around since a while (it was added in 2016 as
8369b28da0), so I think we shouldn't just revert
the whole patch.

Instead this patch just moves the class to its own header that it isn't just
hiding in the ValueObject header and renames it to `ValueObjectUpdater` that it
at least has a unique name (which I hope also slightly better reflects the
purpose of this class). I also deleted all the dead code branches and functions.

Reviewed By: #lldb, mib, JDevlieghere

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97287
2021-02-24 13:58:01 +01:00
Raphael Isemann bea2d5e478 [lldb][NFC] Remove unused ValueObject::LogValueObject functions
Those functions aren't called anywhere. For debugging purposes we usually
have Dump() methods (which already exist in some semi-functional form in
ValueObject).
2021-02-23 12:10:40 +01:00
Raphael Isemann 03310c1e95 [lldb][NFC] Give CompilerType's IsArrayType/IsVectorType/IsBlockPointerType out-parameters default values
We already do this for most functions that have out-parameters, so let's do
the same here and avoid all the `nullptr, nullptr, nullptr` in every call.
2021-02-23 11:15:31 +01:00
Raphael Isemann d77e3c6aec [lldb][NFC] Don't inherit from UserID in ValueObject
ValueObject inherits from UserID which is just a bad idea:

* The inheritance gives ValueObject some member functions that are at best
  misleading (such as `Clear()` which doesn't clear any value beside `id`).

* It allows passing ValueObject to the overloaded operators for UserID (such as
  `==` or `<<` which won't actually compare or print anything in the ValueObject).

* It exposes the `SetID` and `Clear` which both allow users to change the
  internal id value.

Similar to D91699 which did the same for Process

Reviewed By: #lldb, JDevlieghere

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97205
2021-02-23 10:15:42 +01:00
Raphael Isemann 8f63cf5da3 [lldb][NFC] Cleanup ValueObject construction code
Just code cleanup for ValueObject constructors:

* Use default member initializers where possible.
* Doxygenify the comments for membersa nd constructors where needed.
* Delete the default constructor which isn't defined.
* Initialize the bitfields via a utility struct instead of doing this in the
  different constructors.

Reviewed By: JDevlieghere

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97199
2021-02-23 09:39:18 +01:00
Adrian Prantl 057efa9916 Make the error condition in Value::ValueType explicit (NFC)
The comment for ValueType claims that all values <1 are errors, but
not all switch statements take this into account. This patch
introduces an explicit Error case and deletes all default: cases, so
we get warned about incomplete switch coverage.

https://reviews.llvm.org/D96537
2021-02-12 16:12:31 -08:00
Dave Lee 7dc324aafa [lldb] Fix crash in FormatEntity for mangled-name
Check a `Block` pointer before dereferencing.

Using `function.mangled-name` led to a crash for a frame where the symbol
context had no block info. In my case, the frame's function was a system frame.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96307
2021-02-08 18:38:08 -08:00
Tatyana Krasnukha 36de94cf54 Reland "[lldb] Make CommandInterpreter's execution context the same as debugger's one" 2021-02-08 15:09:09 +03:00
Tatyana Krasnukha a39bcbca92 [lldb] Debugger: reuse ExecutionContextRef to create ExecutionContext from Target
The Debugger didn't take the Process's run lock, that causes deadlocks and races
after applying https://reviews.llvm.org/D92164 revision. Since ExecutionContextRef
does the same job correctly, Debugger::GetSelectedExecutionContext just can use it
to build execution context upon the selected target.
2021-02-08 15:09:08 +03:00
Adrian Prantl aa1943a2d1 Don't take the address of a temporary 2021-01-08 13:24:07 -08:00
Jonas Devlieghere f2e05855de [lldb] Access the ModuleList through iterators where possible (NFC)
Replace uses of GetModuleAtIndexUnlocked and
GetModulePointerAtIndexUnlocked with the ModuleIterable and
ModuleIterableNoLocking where applicable.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94271
2021-01-07 21:06:36 -08:00
Jonas Devlieghere fcf9479f7d [lldb] Don't instrument demangling.
Don't instrument demangling calls. These functions are very hot and
instrumenting them quickly results in too much data to be useful.
2020-12-23 10:43:13 -08:00
Jonas Devlieghere 5c1c8443eb [lldb] Abstract scoped timer logic behind LLDB_SCOPED_TIMER (NFC)
This patch introduces a LLDB_SCOPED_TIMER macro to hide the needlessly
repetitive creation of scoped timers in LLDB. It's similar to the
LLDB_LOG(F) macro.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93663
2020-12-22 09:10:27 -08:00
Pavel Labath 122a4ebde3 Revert "[lldb] Make CommandInterpreter's execution context the same as debugger's one."
This reverts commit a01b26fb51, because it
breaks the "finish" command in some way -- the command does not
terminate after it steps out, but continues running the target. The
exact blast radius is not clear, but it at least affects the usage of
the "finish" command in TestGuiBasicDebug.py. The error is *not*
gui-related, as the same issue can be reproduced by running the same
steps outside of the gui.

There is some kind of a race going on, as the test fails only 20% of the
time on the buildbot.
2020-12-17 17:47:53 +01:00
Tatyana Krasnukha a01b26fb51 [lldb] Make CommandInterpreter's execution context the same as debugger's one.
Currently, the interpreter's context is not updated until a command is executed.
This has resulted in the behavior of SB-interface functions and some commands
depends on previous user actions. The interpreter's context can stay uninitialized,
point to a currently selected target, or point to one of previously selected targets.

This patch removes any usages of CommandInterpreter::UpdateExecutionContext.
CommandInterpreter::HandleCommand* functions still may override context temporarily,
but now they always restore it before exiting. CommandInterpreter saves overriden
contexts to the stack, that makes nesting commands possible.

Added test reproduces one of the issues. Without this fix, the last assertion fails
because interpreter's execution context is empty until running "target list", so,
the value of the global property was updated instead of process's local instance.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92164
2020-12-12 16:40:59 +03:00
Raphael Isemann 208e3f5d9b [lldb] Fix that symbols.clang-modules-cache-path is never initialized
LLDB is supposed to ask the Clang Driver what the default module cache path is
and then use that value as the default for the
`symbols.clang-modules-cache-path` setting. However, we use the property type
`String` to change `symbols.clang-modules-cache-path` even though the type of
that setting is `FileSpec`, so the setter will simply do nothing and return
`false`. We also don't check the return value of the setter, so this whole code
ends up not doing anything at all.

This changes the setter to use the correct property type and adds an assert that
we actually successfully set the default path. Also adds a test that checks that
the default value for this setting is never unset/empty path as this would
effectively disable the import-std-module feature from working by default.

Reviewed By: JDevlieghere, shafik

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92772
2020-12-10 13:37:40 +01:00
Walter Erquinigo fb19f11ef4 [trace][intel-pt] Scaffold the 'thread trace start | stop' commands
Depends on D90490.

The stop command is simple and invokes the new method Trace::StopTracingThread(thread).

On the other hand, the start command works by delegating its implementation to a CommandObject provided by the Trace plugin. This is necessary because each trace plugin needs different options for this command. There's even the chance that a Trace plugin can't support live tracing, but instead supports offline decoding and analysis, which means that "thread trace dump instructions" works but "thread trace start" doest. Because of this and a few other reasons, it's better to have each plugin provide this implementation.

Besides, I'm using the GetSupportedTraceType method introduced in D90490 to quickly infer what's the trace plug-in that works for the current process.

As an implementation note, I moved CommandObjectIterateOverThreads to its header so that I can use it from the IntelPT plugin. Besides, the actual start and stop logic for intel-pt is not part of this diff.

Reviewed By: clayborg

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90729
2020-11-18 18:24:36 -08:00
Jonas Devlieghere b2fa3b922e [lldb] Make GetSelectedOrDummyTarget return the target by reference (NFC)
Return references from GetDummyTarget and GetSelectedOrDummyTarget. This
matches how the APIs are already used in practice.
2020-11-09 15:42:27 -08:00
Walter Erquinigo cfd96f057b [trace][intel-pt] Implement the basic decoding functionality
Depends on D89408.

This diff finally implements trace decoding!

The current interface is

  $ trace load /path/to/trace/session/file.json
  $ thread trace dump instructions

  thread #1: tid = 3842849, total instructions = 22
    [ 0] 0x40052d
    [ 1] 0x40052d
    ...
    [19] 0x400521

  $ # simply enter, which is a repeat command
    [20] 0x40052d
    [21] 0x400529
    ...

This doesn't do any disassembly, which will be done in the next diff.

Changes:
- Added an IntelPTDecoder class, that is a wrapper for libipt, which is the actual library that performs the decoding.
- Added TraceThreadDecoder class that decodes traces and memoizes the result to avoid repeating the decoding step.
- Added a DecodedThread class, which represents the output from decoding and that for the time being only stores the list of reconstructed instructions. Later it'll contain the function call hierarchy, which will enable reconstructing backtraces.
- Added basic APIs for accessing the trace in Trace.h:
  - GetInstructionCount, which counts the number of instructions traced for a given thread
  - IsTraceFailed, which returns an Error if decoding a thread failed
  - ForEachInstruction, which iterates on the instructions traced for a given thread, concealing the internal storage of threads, as plug-ins can decide to generate the instructions on the fly or to store them all in a vector, like I do.
- DumpTraceInstructions was updated to print the instructions or show an error message if decoding was impossible.
- Tests included

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89283
2020-11-05 18:38:03 -08:00
Vedant Kumar 16e5a347e7 [TargetList] Simplify dummy target creation
Factor out dummy target creation from CreateTargetInternal.

This makes it impossible for dummy target creation to accidentally fail
due to too-strict checking in one of the CreateTargetInternal overloads.

Testing: check-lldb

rdar://70630655

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90872
2020-11-05 16:04:02 -08:00
Raphael Isemann 79d16764dd [lldb][NFC] Fix compiler warnings after removal of eValueTypeVector
5d64574301 removes this enum value and now
all the switch statements that previously relied on handling this in the
'default' branch are causes compiler warnings due to redundant default cases.

This just removes the now unreachable code in there.
2020-11-05 17:17:33 +01:00
Pavel Labath 5d64574301 [lldb] Delete Value::Vector class
This class and it's surroundings contain a lot of shady code, but as far
as I can tell all of that code is unreachable (there is no code actually
setting the value to eValueTypeVector).

According to history this class was introduced in 2012 in
r167033/0665a0f09. At that time, the code seemed to serve some purpose,
and it had two entry points (in Value::SetContext and
ClangExpressionDeclMap::LookupDecl). The first entry point was deleted
in D17897 and the second one in r179842/44342735.

The stated purpose of the patch introducing this class was to fix
TestRegisters.py, and "expr $xmm0" in particular. Both of these things
function perfectly well these days without this class.
2020-11-04 10:21:56 +01:00
Joseph Tremoulet d20aa7ca42 [lldb] Report old modules from ModuleList::ReplaceEquivalent
This allows the Target to update its module list when loading a shared
module replaces an equivalent one.

A testcase is added which hits this codepath -- without the fix, the
target reports libbreakpad.so twice in its module list.

Reviewed By: jingham

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89157
2020-10-30 15:14:32 -04:00
Joseph Tremoulet 61bfc703c3 [lldb] GetSharedModule: Collect old modules in SmallVector
The various GetSharedModule methods have an optional out parameter for
the old module when a file has changed or been replaced, which the
Target uses to keep its module list current/correct.  We've been using
a single ModuleSP to track "the" old module, and this change switches
to using a SmallVector of ModuleSP, which has a couple benefits:
 - There are multiple codepaths which may discover an old module, and
   this centralizes the code for how to handle multiples in one place,
   in the Target code.  With the single ModuleSP, each place that may
   discover an old module is responsible for how it handles multiples,
   and the current code is inconsistent (some code paths drop the first
   old module, others drop the second).
 - The API will be more natural for identifying old modules in routines
   that work on sets, like ModuleList::ReplaceEquivalent (which I plan
   on updating to report old module(s) in a subsequent change to fix a
   bug).

I'm not convinced we can ever actually run into the case that multiple
old modules are found in the same GetOrCreateModule call, but I think
this change makes sense regardless, in light of the above.

When an old module is reported, Target::GetOrCreateModule calls
m_images.ReplaceModule, which doesn't allow multiple "old" modules; the
new code calls ReplaceModule for the first "old" module, and for any
subsequent old modules it logs the event and calls m_images.Remove.

Reviewed By: jingham

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89156
2020-10-30 15:14:31 -04:00
Pavel Labath 97ca9ca180 [lldb] Fix bitfield "frame var" for pointers (pr47743)
Displaying large packed bitfields did not work if one was accessing them
through a pointer, and he used the "->" notation ("[0]." notation is
fine). The reason for that is that implicit dereference in -> is plumbed
all the way down to ValueObjectChild::UpdateValue, where the process of
fetching the child value was forked for this flag. The bitfield
"sliding" code was implemented only for the branch which did not require
dereferencing.

This patch restructures the function to avoid this mistake. Processing
now happens in two stages.
- first the parent is dereferenced (if needed)
- then the child value is computed (this step includes sliding and is
  common for both branches)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89236
2020-10-26 12:01:20 +01:00
Jonas Devlieghere 826997c462 [lldb] Fix a regression introduced by D75730
In a new Range class was introduced to simplify and the Disassembler API
and reduce duplication. It unintentionally broke the
SBFrame::Disassemble functionality because it unconditionally converts
the number of instructions to a Range{Limit::Instructions,
num_instructions}. This is subtly different from the previous behavior,
where now we're passing a Range and assume it's valid in the callee, the
original code would propagate num_instructions and the callee would
compare the value and decided between disassembling instructions or
bytes.

Unfortunately the existing tests was not particularly strict:

  disassembly = frame.Disassemble()
  self.assertNotEqual(len(disassembly), 0, "Disassembly was empty.")

This would pass because without this patch we'd disassemble zero
instructions, resulting in an error:

  (lldb) script print(lldb.frame.Disassemble())
  error: error reading data from section __text

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89925
2020-10-22 08:38:03 -07:00
Walter Erquinigo ea1f49741e [intel pt] Refactor parsing
With the feedback I was getting in different diffs, I realized that splitting the parsing logic into two classes was not easy to deal with. I do see value in doing that, but I'd rather leave that as a refactor after most of the intel-pt logic is in place. Thus, I'm merging the common parser into the intel pt one, having thus only one that is fully aware of Intel PT during parsing and object creation.

Besides, based on the feedback in https://reviews.llvm.org/D88769, I'm creating a ThreadIntelPT class that will be able to orchestrate decoding of its own trace and can handle the stop events correctly.

This leaves the TraceIntelPT class as an initialization class that glues together different components. Right now it can initialize a trace session from a json file, and in the future will be able to initialize a trace session from a live process.

Besides, I'm renaming SettingsParser to SessionParser, which I think is a better name, as the json object represents a trace session of possibly many processes.

With the current set of targets, we have the following

- Trace: main interface for dealing with trace sessions
- TraceIntelPT: plugin Trace for dealing with intel pt sessions
- TraceIntelPTSessionParser: a parser of a json trace session file that can create a corresponding TraceIntelPT instance along with Targets, ProcessTraces (to be created in https://reviews.llvm.org/D88769), and ThreadIntelPT threads.
- ProcessTrace: (to be created in https://reviews.llvm.org/D88769) can handle the correct state of the traces as the user traverses the trace. I don't think there'll be a need an intel-pt specific implementation of this class.
- ThreadIntelPT: a thread implementation that can handle the decoding of its own trace file, along with keeping track of the current position the user is looking at when doing reverse debugging.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88841
2020-10-09 17:32:04 -07:00
Pavel Labath 0610a25a85 [lldb] Delete copy operations on PluginInterface class
This is a polymorphic class, copying it is a bad idea.

This was not a problem because most classes inheriting from it were
deleting their copy operations themselves. However, this enables us to
delete those explicit deletions, and ensure noone forgets to add them in
the future.
2020-10-09 10:37:09 +02:00
Pavel Labath 19d64138e6 [lldb] Fix "frame var" for large bitfields
The problem here is in the "sliding" code in
ValueObjectChild::UpdateValue. It modifies m_bitfield_bit_offset and
m_value to ensure the bitfield value fits the window given by the
underlying type.

However, this is broken next time UpdateValue is called, because it
updates the m_value value from the parent. However, the value cannot be
slid again because the m_bitfield_bit_offset is already modified.

It seems this can happen only under specific circumstances. One way to
trigger is is to run an expression which can be interpreted (jitting it
causes a new StackFrame and ValueObject variables to be created).

I fix this bug by modifying m_byte_offset instead of m_scalar, and
ensuring the changes are folded into m_scalar regardless of how many
times UpdateValue is called.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88992
2020-10-08 18:42:50 +02:00
Walter Erquinigo 74c93956e1 Add a "Trace" plug-in to LLDB to add process trace support in stages.
This is the first in a series of patches that will adds a new processor trace plug-in to LLDB.

The idea for this first patch to to add the plug-in interface with simple commands for the trace files that can "load" and "dump" the trace information. We can test the functionality and ensure people are happy with the way things are done and how things are organized before moving on to adding more functionality.

Processor trace information can be view in a few different ways:
- post mortem where a trace is saved off that can be viewed later in the debugger
- gathered while a process is running and allow the user to step back in time (with no variables, memory or registers) to see how each thread arrived at where it is currently stopped.

This patch attempts to start with the first solution of loading a trace file after the fact. The idea is that we will use a JSON file to load the trace information. JSON allows us to specify information about the trace like:
- plug-in name in LLDB
- path to trace file
- shared library load information so we can re-create a target and symbolicate the information in the trace
- any other info that the trace plug-in will need to be able to successfully parse the trace information
  - cpu type
  - version info
  - ???

A new "trace" command was added at the top level of the LLDB commmands:
- "trace load"
- "trace dump"

I did this because if we load trace information we don't need to have a process and we might end up creating a new target for the trace information that will become active. If anyone has any input on where this would be better suited, please let me know. Walter Erquinigo will end up filling in the Intel PT specific plug-in so that it works and is tested once we can agree that the direction of this patch is the correct one, so please feel free to chime in with ideas on comments!

Reviewed By: clayborg

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85705
2020-09-21 17:13:18 -07:00
Jonas Devlieghere 57dd92746a [lldb] Return FileSP and StreamFileSP by value in IOHandler (NFC)
Smart pointers should be returned by value.
2020-09-16 21:15:05 -07:00
Jordan Rupprecht f7e04b710d [lldb/Gui] zero-initialize children_stop_id
This is currently causing msan warnings in the API tests when run under msan, e.g. `commands/gui/basic/TestGuiBasic.py`.

Reviewed By: clayborg

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86825
2020-09-02 20:05:17 -07:00
Petr Hosek 3c7bfbd683 [CMake] Use find_library for ncurses
Currently it is hard to avoid having LLVM link to the system install of
ncurses, since it uses check_library_exists to find e.g. libtinfo and
not find_library or find_package.

With this change the ncurses lib is found with find_library, which also
considers CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH. This solves an issue for the spack package
manager, where we want to use the zlib installed by spack, and spack
provides the CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH for it.

This is a similar change as https://reviews.llvm.org/D79219, which just
landed in master.

Patch By: haampie

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85820
2020-08-31 20:06:21 -07:00
Harmen Stoppels cdcb9ab10e Revert "Use find_library for ncurses"
The introduction of find_library for ncurses caused more issues than it solved problems. The current open issue is it makes the static build of LLVM fail. It is better to revert for now, and get back to it later.

Revert "[CMake] Fix an issue where get_system_libname creates an empty regex capture on windows"
This reverts commit 1ed1e16ab8.

Revert "Fix msan build"
This reverts commit 34fe9613dd.

Revert "[CMake] Always mark terminfo as unavailable on Windows"
This reverts commit 76bf26236f.

Revert "[CMake] Fix OCaml build failure because of absolute path in system libs"
This reverts commit 8e4acb82f7.

Revert "[CMake] Don't look for terminfo libs when LLVM_ENABLE_TERMINFO=OFF"
This reverts commit 495f91fd33.

Revert "Use find_library for ncurses"
This reverts commit a52173a3e5.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86521
2020-08-27 17:57:26 -07:00
shafik 93b255142b [LLDB] Fix how ValueObjectVariable handles DW_AT_const_value when the DWARFExpression holds the data that represents a constant value
In some cases when we have a DW_AT_const_value and the data can be found in the
DWARFExpression then ValueObjectVariable does not handle it properly and we end
up with an extracting data from value failed error.

The test is a very stripped down assembly file since reproducing this relies on the results of compiling with -O1 which may not be stable over time.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86311
2020-08-24 15:17:27 -07:00
Jonas Devlieghere bb894b9782 [lldb] Extract reproducer providers & co into their own header.
Extract all the provider related logic from Reproducer.h and move it
into its own header ReproducerProvider.h. These classes are seeing most
of the development these days and this reorganization reduces
incremental compilation from ~520 to ~110 files when making changes to
the new header.
2020-08-22 10:04:27 -07:00
Luboš Luňák dcd4589a0d [lldb][gui] use left/right in the source view to scroll
I intentionally decided not to reset the column automatically
anywhere, because I don't know where and if at all that should happen.
There should be always an indication of being scrolled (too much)
to the right, so I'll leave this to whoever has an opinion.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85290
2020-08-18 13:25:01 +02:00
Harmen Stoppels a52173a3e5 Use find_library for ncurses
Currently it is hard to avoid having LLVM link to the system install of
ncurses, since it uses check_library_exists to find e.g. libtinfo and
not find_library or find_package.

With this change the ncurses lib is found with find_library, which also
considers CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH. This solves an issue for the spack package
manager, where we want to use the zlib installed by spack, and spack
provides the CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH for it.

This is a similar change as https://reviews.llvm.org/D79219, which just
landed in master.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85820
2020-08-17 19:52:52 -07:00
Raphael Isemann 867c347c32 [lldb] Fix that log enable's -f parameter causes LLDB to crash when it can't open the log file
We didn't do anything with the llvm::Error we get from `Open`, so when we end up in the
error case we just crash due to the llvm::Error sanity check. Also add the missing newline
behind the error message so it no longer messes with the next (lldb) prompt.

Reviewed By: JDevlieghere

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85970
2020-08-17 10:43:00 +02:00
Shu Anzai de9e85026f [lldb] Display autosuggestion part in gray if there is one possible suggestion
This is relanding D81001. The patch originally failed as on newer editline
versions it seems CC_REFRESH will move the cursor to the start of the line via
\r and then back to the original position. On older editline versions like
the one used by default on macOS, CC_REFRESH doesn't move the cursor at all.
As the patch changed the way we handle tab completion (previously we did
REDISPLAY but now we're doing CC_REFRESH), this caused a few completion tests
to receive this unexpected cursor movement in the output stream.
This patch updates those tests to also accept output that contains the specific
cursor movement commands (\r and then \x1b[XC). lldbpexpect.py received an
utility method for generating the cursor movement escape sequence.

Original summary:

I implemented autosuggestion if there is one possible suggestion.
I set the keybinds for every character. When a character is typed, Editline::TypedCharacter is called.
Then, autosuggestion part is displayed in gray, and you can actually input by typing C-k.
Editline::Autosuggest is a function for finding completion, and it is like Editline::TabCommand now, but I will add more features to it.

Testing does not work well in my environment, so I can't confirm that it goes well, sorry. I am dealing with it now.

Reviewed By: teemperor, JDevlieghere, #lldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81001
2020-08-14 11:37:49 +02:00
shafik 25bbceb047 [LLDB] Fix how ValueObjectChild handles bit-fields stored in a Scalar in UpdateValue()
When bit-field data was stored in a Scalar in ValueObjectChild during UpdateValue()
it was extracting the bit-field value. Later on in lldb_private::DumpDataExtractor(…)
we were again attempting to extract the bit-field. Which would then not obtain the
correct value. This will remove the extra extraction in UpdateValue().
We hit this specific case when values are passed in registers, which we could only
reproduce in an optimized build.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85376
2020-08-13 11:53:14 -07:00
Raphael Isemann cff880b0c9 Revert "[lldb] Display autosuggestion part in gray if there is one possible suggestion"
This reverts commit 246afe0cd1. This broke
the following tests on Linux it seems:
  lldb-api :: commands/expression/multiline-completion/TestMultilineCompletion.py
  lldb-api :: iohandler/completion/TestIOHandlerCompletion.py
2020-08-12 13:52:03 +02:00
Shu Anzai 246afe0cd1 [lldb] Display autosuggestion part in gray if there is one possible suggestion
I implemented autosuggestion if there is one possible suggestion.
I set the keybinds for every character. When a character is typed, Editline::TypedCharacter is called.
Then, autosuggestion part is displayed in gray, and you can actually input by typing C-k.
Editline::Autosuggest is a function for finding completion, and it is like Editline::TabCommand now, but I will add more features to it.

Testing does not work well in my environment, so I can't confirm that it goes well, sorry. I am dealing with it now.

Reviewed By: teemperor, JDevlieghere, #lldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81001
2020-08-12 13:11:20 +02:00
Jonas Devlieghere c4701c9c62 [lldb] Add missings moves where appropiate (NFC)
Manually curated list of things found by clang-tidy's
performance-unnecessary-value-param.
2020-08-10 21:02:11 -07:00
Sterling Augustine 9dbdaea9a0 Remove unused variable "saved_opts".
wattr_get is a macro, and the documentation states:
"The parameter opts is reserved for  future use,
applications must supply a null pointer."

In practice, passing a variable there is harmless, except
that it is unused inside the macro, which causes unused
variable warnings.

The various places where
2020-08-06 10:20:21 -07:00