Starting with iOS 13 simulator binaries are identified with an
explicit platform in the new LC_BUILD_VERSION load command.
On older deployment targets using the LC_VERSION_MIN load commands,
this patch detects when an ios process runs on a macOS host and
updates the target triple with the "simulator" environment
accordingly.
(Patch re-applied with bugfix this time).
This is part of https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-11971
rdar://problem/58438125
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75696
Starting with iOS 13 simulator binaries are identified with an
explicit platform in the new LC_BUILD_VERSION load command.
On older deployment targets using the LC_VERSION_MIN load commands,
this patch detects when an ios process runs on a macOS host and
updates the target triple with the "simulator" environment
accordingly.
(Patch re-applied without modifications, the bot failure was unrelated).
This is part of https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-11971
rdar://problem/58438125
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75696
Starting with iOS 13 simulator binaries are identified with an
explicit platform in the new LC_BUILD_VERSION load command.
On older deployment targets using the LC_VERSION_MIN load commands,
this patch detects when an ios process runs on a macOS host and
updates the target triple with the "simulator" environment
accordingly.
This is part of https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-11971
rdar://problem/58438125
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75696
The debugserver profile thread used to suspend itself between samples with
a usleep. When you detach or kill, MachProcess::Clear would delay replying
to the incoming packet until pthread_join of the profile thread returned.
If you are unlucky or the suspend delay is long, it could take longer than
the packet timeout for pthread_join to return. Then you would get an error
about detach not succeeding from lldb - even though in fact the detach was
successful...
I replaced the usleep with PThreadEvents entity. Then we just call a timed
WaitForEventBits, and when debugserver wants to stop the profile thread, it
can set the event bit, and the sleep will exit immediately.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75004
LLDB has a few different styles of header guards and they're not very
consistent because things get moved around or copy/pasted. This patch
unifies the header guards across LLDB and converts everything to match
LLVM's style.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74743
Unify the interface for enabling and disabling breakpoints with their
watchpoint counterpart. This allows both to go through
DoHardwareBreakpointAction.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72981
When launching an inferior in a new terminal window via AppleScript
and the darwin-debug helper program, we could often end up with the
inferior process having a too-high suspend count, and it would never
resume execution.
lldb tries to wait until darwin-debug has finished its work and has
launched the inferior (WaitForProcessToSIGSTOP) but this wasn't
working correctly - and cannot be made to work.
This patch removes WaitForProcessToSIGSTOP, adds a special tiny
segment to the darwin-debug executable so it can be identified as
that binary (ExecExtraSuspend), and adds code to debugserver to
detect this segment. When debugserver sees this segment, it notes
that the next exec will be done with a launch-suspended flag. When
the next exec happens, debugserver forces an extra task_resume when
we resume the inferior.
An alternative approach would be if lldb could detect when the
inferior has been launched by darwin-debug unambiguously; monitoring
when the unix socket between darwin-debug and lldb was closed would
have been a reasonable way to do this too.
<rdar://problem/29760580>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72963
This extract the common functionality of enabling and disabling hardware
watchpoints into a single function.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72971
When lldb requests an app launch through FrontBoard/BackBoard,
we get back an NSError object if there was a problem with an
integer error code and a descriptive text string. debugserver
would log the descriptive text string to the console, but it
would only save the error code value, ask for the
much-less-specific name of that error code, and send that very
generic error word back to lldb.
This patch saves the longer description of the failure when
available, and sends that to lldb. If unavailable, it falls
back to sending up the generic description of the error code
as it was doing before.
This only impacts the iOS on-device debugserver.
<rdar://problem/49953304>
Summary: There are a few places in LLDB where we do a `reinterpret_cast` for conversions that we could also do with `static_cast`. This patch moves all this code to `static_cast`.
Reviewers: shafik, JDevlieghere, labath
Reviewed By: labath
Subscribers: arphaman, usaxena95, lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72161
The changes are minor; primarily debugserver needs to go through
accessor functions/macros when changing pc/fp/sp/lr, and debugserver
needs to clear any existing pointer auth bits from values in two
cases. debugserver can fetch the number of bits used for addressing
from a sysctl, and will include that in the qHostInfo reply. Update
qHostInfo documentation to document it.
Use TARGET_TRIPLE instead of LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE, as the latter
isn't exported by LLVMConfig.cmake, which means arch detection fails if
lldb is built separately from llvm.
When building standalone, `LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE` may be undefined.
Matching against an empty string does not work as desired in CMake, so,
fallback to the old behaviour, defaulting `LLDB_DEBUGSERVER_ARCH` to
`CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES`.
`LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE` is a cached variable, which means that it
may actually be unset. Furthermore, in standalone builds, the variable
may be fully undefined. Apply the regular expression over the empty
string in such a case. This should improve the state of the green
dragon bot.
The debugserver build needs to conditionally include files depending on the
target architecture.
Switch on the architecture specified by LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE, as
the llvm and swift build systems use this variable to identify the
target (the latter, indirectly, through LLVM_HOST_TRIPLE).
It would be possible to switch on CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES, but the swift
build does not provide it, preferring instead to pass arch-specific
CFLAGS etc explicitly. Switching on LLVM_HOST_TRIPLE is also an option,
but it breaks down when cross-compiling.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69523
debugserver had been using an instruction that would work
for armv7 or aarch64 processes, but we don't have armv7 code
running on arm64 devices any more so this is unnecessary.
<rdar://problem/56133118>
llvm-svn: 374264
plugin.
Unfortunately the test is currently XFAILed because of missing changes
to the clang driver.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67124
llvm-svn: 370931
The flakiness on our local machines seems to come for a race in the kernel
between task_suspend and the creation of the Mach exceptions for the threads
that hit breakpoints. The debugserver code is written with the assumption
that the kernel will be able to provide us with all the exceptions for a
given task once task_suspend returns. On machines with higher core counts,
this seems not to be the case. The first batch of exceptions we get after
task_suspend does not contain exceptions for all the threads that have hit
a breakpoint, thus they get misreprorted in the first stop packet.
Adding a 1ms timeout to the call that retrieves the batch of exceptions
seems to workaround the issue reliably on our machines, and it shoulnd't
impact standard debugging scenarios too much (a stop will incur an additional
1ms delay). We'll be talking to the kernel team to figure out the right
contract for those APIs.
This patch also reverts part of Jonas' previous workaround for the
issue (r370785).
llvm-svn: 370916
Summary:
The former seems like it's not working on some platforms.
All the other uses use `llvm::`, so, let's change for consistency.
Reviewers: jasonmolenda, friss
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66566
llvm-svn: 369618
Adrian's changes to support Catalyst processes and my
changes to support debugserver running on an arm64_32
device (Apple Watch Series 4, which uses an IPL32 model
on arm64 cpus).
llvm-svn: 368118
A lot of comments in LLDB are surrounded by an ASCII line to delimit the
begging and end of the comment.
Its use is not really consistent across the code base, sometimes the
lines are longer, sometimes they are shorter and sometimes they are
omitted. Furthermore, it looks kind of weird with the 80 column limit,
where the comment actually extends past the line, but not by much.
Furthermore, when /// is used for Doxygen comments, it looks
particularly odd. And when // is used, it incorrectly gives the
impression that it's actually a Doxygen comment.
I assume these lines were added to improve distinguishing between
comments and code. However, given that todays editors and IDEs do a
great job at highlighting comments, I think it's worth to drop this for
the sake of consistency. The alternative is fixing all the
inconsistencies, which would create a lot more churn.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60508
llvm-svn: 358135
Summary:
In 2010 (r118866), filtering code was added to debugserver to avoid reporting threads
that were "not ready to be displayed to the user". This code inspects the thread's
state and discards threads marked 'uninterruptible'. Turns out, this state is pretty
common and not only a characterisitic of 'user-readiness'. This filtering was tracked
down as the source of the flakiness of TestQueues and TestConcurrent* with the symptom
of missing threads.
We discussed with the kernel team and there should be no need for us to filter the
restult of task_threads(). Everything that is returned from there can be examined.
So I went on and tried to remove the filtering completely. This produces other test
failures, where we were reporting more theads than expected. Always threads that had
been terminated, but weren't removed from the task bookkeeping structures yet. Those
threads always had a PC of 0.
This patch changes the heuristic to make the filtering a little less strict and only
rejects threads that are 'uninteruptible' *and* have a PC of 0. This has proven to be
solid in my testing.
Reviewers: jasonmolenda, clayborg, jingham
Subscribers: jdoerfert, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58912
llvm-svn: 355555
unused IsSBProcess method, and have IsFBSProcess
return false if we don't have API that we can use to
make that determination, so we'll try other API
if we can.
llvm-svn: 354289
to a process so we'll always get messages in the console logs.
Also make the "is frontboard process" / "is backboard process"
determination lazy, specifically take it out of the
MachProcess::AttachForDebug codepath when we are attaching to a
process, to simplify attaching.
<rdar://problem/47982516>
<rdar://problem/48060134>
llvm-svn: 354181
The `ap` suffix is a remnant of lldb's former use of auto pointers,
before they got deprecated. Although all their uses were replaced by
unique pointers, some variables still carried the suffix.
In r353795 I removed another auto_ptr remnant, namely redundant calls to
::get for unique_pointers. Jim justly noted that this is a good
opportunity to clean up the variable names as well.
I went over all the changes to ensure my find-and-replace didn't have
any undesired side-effects. I hope I didn't miss any, but if you end up
at this commit doing a git blame on a weirdly named variable, please
know that the change was unintentional.
llvm-svn: 353912
Unlike std::make_unique, which is only available since C++14,
std::make_shared is available since C++11. Not only is std::make_shared
a lot more readable compared to ::reset(new), it also performs a single
heap allocation for the object and control block.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57990
llvm-svn: 353764
to reflect the new license.
We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header
entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the
Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach.
Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM
project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers
include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed
code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of
our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and
repository.
llvm-svn: 351636
This patch simplifies boolean expressions acorss LLDB. It was generated
using clang-tidy with the following command:
run-clang-tidy.py -checks='-*,readability-simplify-boolean-expr' -format -fix $PWD
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55584
llvm-svn: 349215
This patch removes the comments grouping header includes. They were
added after running IWYU over the LLDB codebase. However they add little
value, are often outdates and burdensome to maintain.
llvm-svn: 346626
event as a thread stop reason if we receive one, using
some macros to decode the payload.
Patch originally written by Fred Riss, with a few small changes
by myself.
Writing a test for this is a little tricky because the
mach exception data interpretation relies on header macros
or function calls - it may change over time and writing
a gdb_remote_client test for this would break as older
encoding interpretation is changed. I'll tak with Fred
about this more, but neither of us has been thrilled with
the kind of tests we could write for it.
<rdar://problem/13097323>, <rdar://problem/40144456>
llvm-svn: 346571