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14 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Stephen Wilson 84ffe7033c linux: initial support for 'real' signal handling
This patch upgrades the Linux process plugin to handle a larger range of signal
events.  For example, we can detect when the inferior has "crashed" and why,
interrupt a running process, deliver an arbitrary signal, and so on.

llvm-svn: 128547
2011-03-30 15:55:52 +00:00
Stephen Wilson 26977167bc linux: simple support for process input and output
llvm-svn: 128137
2011-03-23 02:14:42 +00:00
Stephen Wilson 17e3d193e1 linux: Use ArchSpec::GetCore and the ArchSpec::Core enums.
llvm-svn: 126406
2011-02-24 19:17:09 +00:00
Greg Clayton 93d3c8339c The DynamicLoader plug-in instance now lives up in lldb_private::Process where
it should live and the lldb_private::Process takes care of managing the 
auto pointer to the dynamic loader instance.

Also, now that the ArchSpec contains the target triple, we are able to 
correctly set the Target architecture in DidLaunch/DidAttach in the subclasses,
and then the lldb_private::Process will find the dynamic loader plug-in 
by letting the dynamic loader plug-ins inspect the arch/triple in the target.

So now the ProcessGDBRemote plug-in is another step closer to be purely 
process/platform agnostic.

I updated the ProcessMacOSX and the ProcessLinux plug-ins accordingly.

llvm-svn: 125650
2011-02-16 04:46:07 +00:00
Greg Clayton bd82a5d2cc Added a new variant of SBTarget::Launch() that deprectates the old one that
takes separate file handles for stdin, stdout, and stder and also allows for
the working directory to be specified.

Added support to "process launch" to a new option: --working-dir=PATH. We
can now set the working directory. If this is not set, it defaults to that
of the process that has LLDB loaded. Added the working directory to the
host LaunchInNewTerminal function to allows the current working directory 
to be set in processes that are spawned in their own terminal. Also hooked this
up to the lldb_private::Process and all mac plug-ins. The linux plug-in had its
API changed, but nothing is making use of it yet. Modfied "debugserver" and
"darwin-debug" to also handle the current working directory options and modified
the code in LLDB that spawns these tools to pass the info along.

Fixed ProcessGDBRemote to properly pass along all file handles for stdin, stdout
and stderr. 

After clearing the default values for the stdin/out/err file handles for
process to be NULL, we had a crasher in UserSettingsController::UpdateStringVariable
which is now fixed. Also fixed the setting of boolean values to be able to
be set as "true", "yes", "on", "1" for true (case insensitive) and "false", "no",
"off", or "0" for false.

Fixed debugserver to properly handle files for STDIN, STDOUT and STDERR that are not
already opened. Previous to this fix debugserver would only correctly open and dupe
file handles for the slave side of a pseudo terminal. It now correctly handles
getting STDIN for the inferior from a file, and spitting STDOUT and STDERR out to
files. Also made sure the file handles were correctly opened with the NOCTTY flag
for terminals.

llvm-svn: 124060
2011-01-23 05:56:20 +00:00
Stephen Wilson e329630873 Timeout if we fail to receive a state change event when destroying an inferior.
llvm-svn: 123796
2011-01-19 01:30:44 +00:00
Stephen Wilson 9f71f0cb66 Only enqueue valid ProcessLinux messages.
llvm-svn: 123795
2011-01-19 01:29:39 +00:00
Stephen Wilson 2103e25e19 Initial support for a DynamicLoader plugin on Linux.
This patch is enough to have shared objects recognized by LLDB.  We can handle
position independent executables.  We can handle dynamically loaded modules
brought in via dlopen.

The DYLDRendezvous class provides an interface to a structure present in the
address space of ELF-based processes.  This structure provides the address of a
function which is called by the linker each time a shared object is loaded and
unloaded (thus a breakpoint at that address will let LLDB intercept such
events), a list of entries describing the currently loaded shared objects, plus
a few other things.

On Linux, processes are brought up with an auxiliary vector on the stack.  One
element in this vector contains the (possibly dynamic) entry address of the
process.  One does not need to walk the stack to find this information as it is
also available under /proc/<pid>/auxv.  The new AuxVector class provides a
convenient read-only view of this auxiliary vector information.  We use the
dynamic entry address and the address as specified in the object file to compute
the actual load address of the inferior image.  This strategy works for both
normal executables and PIE's.

llvm-svn: 123592
2011-01-16 19:45:39 +00:00
Stephen Wilson 2f8e0f24dd Set the ID of a ProcessLinux instance to the PID of the inferior on launch.
llvm-svn: 123503
2011-01-15 00:13:27 +00:00
Stephen Wilson c4391cb11e Implement ProcessLinux::GetImageInfoAddress().
llvm-svn: 123499
2011-01-15 00:10:37 +00:00
Greg Clayton 710dd5aebf Spelling changes applied from lldb_spelling.diffs from Bruce Mitchener.
Thanks Bruce!

llvm-svn: 123083
2011-01-08 20:28:42 +00:00
Stephen Wilson 20d1cfd717 Do not load sections manually when launching a Linux process.
This code was a temporary workaround due to the lack of a dynamic loader plugin
for the Linux platform that has bit rotted over time.  Instead of replacing this
hack with another a proper plugin will be developed instead.

llvm-svn: 122837
2011-01-04 21:42:31 +00:00
Stephen Wilson 8c7795d26a Update ProcessLinux method signatures to be in line with LLDB's current API.
llvm-svn: 122836
2011-01-04 21:41:31 +00:00
Stephen Wilson e6f9f66b39 Add a new Process plugin for Linux.
This component is still at an early stage, but allows for simple
breakpoint/step-over operations and basic process control.

The makefiles are set up to build the plugin under Linux only.

llvm-svn: 109318
2010-07-24 02:19:04 +00:00