Designate MachThreadList as a transaction coordinator when doing Enable/DisableHardwareWatchpoint on the list of threads.
In case the operation (iterating on the threads and doing enable/disable) fails in the middle, we rollback the already
enabled/disabled threads to their checkpointed states. When all the threads succeed in enable/disable, we ask each thread
to finsih the transaction and commit the change of the debug state.
llvm-svn: 157858
Add default Process::GetWatchpointSupportInfo() impl which returns an error of "not supported".
Add "qWatchpointSupportInfo" packet to the gdb communication layer to support this, and modify TestWatchpointCommands.py to test it.
llvm-svn: 157345
the watchpoint state is changed, not only does the change propagate to all the thread instances,
it also updates a global debug state, if chosen by the DNBArchProtocol derivative.
Once implemented, the DNBArchProtocol derivative, also makes sure that when new thread comes along,
it tries to inherit from the global debug state, if it is valid.
Modify TestWatchpointMultipleThreads.py to test this functionality.
llvm-svn: 140811
it enables the hardware watchpoint for all existing threads. Add a test file for that.
Also fix MachThreadList::DisableHardwareWatchpoint().
llvm-svn: 140757
(MachThreadList::EnableHardwareWatchpoint()) where the watchpoint is not associated
with a thread and the current thread, if set, is returned, otherwise we return the
first thread.
Plus minor change to RNBRemote::HandlePacket_z() to use the existing macros to check
the validity of break_id/watch_id.
llvm-svn: 139246
they may be in sensitive areas and we set breakpoints on the thread creation routines
if we are running expressions, so the threads should quickly get to a safe spot.
llvm-svn: 124115
500 ms.
Make MachThreadList more threadsafe.
Added code to make sure the thread register state was properly flushed for x86_64.
Fixed an missing return code for the current thread in the new thread suffix code.
Improved debugserver logging.
llvm-svn: 123815
to the DoHalt down in ProcessGDBRemote. I also moved the functionality that
was in ProcessGDBRemote::DoHalt up into Process::Halt so not every class has
to implement a tricky halt/resume on the internal state thread. The
functionality is the same as it was before with two changes:
- when we eat the event we now just reuse the event we consume when the private
state thread is paused and set the interrupted bool on the event if needed
- we also properly update the Process::m_public_state with the state of the
event we consume.
Prior to this, if you issued a "process halt" it would eat the event, not
update the process state, and then produce a new event with the interrupted
bit set and send it. Anyone listening to the event would get the stopped event
with a process that whose state was set to "running".
Fixed debugserver to not have to be spawned with the architecture of the
inferior process. This worked fine for launching processes, but when attaching
to processes by name or pid without a file in lldb, it would fail.
Now debugserver can support multiple architectures for a native debug session
on the current host. This currently means i386 and x86_64 are supported in
the same binary and a x86_64 debugserver can attach to a i386 executable.
This change involved a lot of changes to make sure we dynamically detect the
correct registers for the inferior process.
llvm-svn: 119680
thread basic info state and not realize that a thread was already suspended
or if a thread was starting up and not ready to be displayed to the user
(in an uninterruptable state). If it is not user ready yet, we don't add it
to our list of threads that can be played with.
llvm-svn: 118866
but something is still killing our inferior.
Fixed an issue with darwin-debug where it wasn't passing all needed arguments
to the inferior.
Fixed a race condition with the attach to named process code.
llvm-svn: 116697