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Author SHA1 Message Date
Pavel Labath 2f1fbaebe2 gdb-remote: Add jModulesInfo packet
Summary:
This adds the jModulesInfo packet, which is the equivalent of qModulesInfo, but it enables us to
query multiple modules at once. This makes a significant speed improvement in case the
application has many (over a hundred) modules, and the communication link has a non-negligible
latency. This functionality is accessed by ProcessGdbRemote::PrefetchModuleSpecs(), which does
the caching. GetModuleSpecs() is modified to first consult the cache before asking the remote
stub. PrefetchModuleSpecs is currently only called from POSIX-DYLD dynamic loader plugin, after
it reads the list of modules from the inferior memory, but other uses are possible.

This decreases the attach time to an android application by about 40%.

Reviewers: clayborg

Subscribers: tberghammer, lldb-commits, danalbert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24236

llvm-svn: 280919
2016-09-08 10:07:04 +00:00
Kate Stone b9c1b51e45 *** This commit represents a complete reformatting of the LLDB source code
*** to conform to clang-format’s LLVM style.  This kind of mass change has
*** two obvious implications:

Firstly, merging this particular commit into a downstream fork may be a huge
effort.  Alternatively, it may be worth merging all changes up to this commit,
performing the same reformatting operation locally, and then discarding the
merge for this particular commit.  The commands used to accomplish this
reformatting were as follows (with current working directory as the root of
the repository):

    find . \( -iname "*.c" -or -iname "*.cpp" -or -iname "*.h" -or -iname "*.mm" \) -exec clang-format -i {} +
    find . -iname "*.py" -exec autopep8 --in-place --aggressive --aggressive {} + ;

The version of clang-format used was 3.9.0, and autopep8 was 1.2.4.

Secondly, “blame” style tools will generally point to this commit instead of
a meaningful prior commit.  There are alternatives available that will attempt
to look through this change and find the appropriate prior commit.  YMMV.

llvm-svn: 280751
2016-09-06 20:57:50 +00:00
Pavel Labath c7f76104b3 Always rely on CFI unwind info for linux vdso
Summary:
The vdso is full of hand-written assembly which the instruction emulator has a hard time
understanding. Luckily, the kernel already provides us with correct unwind info for them. So
let's use it.

This fixes (at least) the AssertingInferiorTestCase.test_inferior_asserting_disassemble test on
android N i386.

Reviewers: tberghammer

Subscribers: tberghammer, danalbert, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24079

llvm-svn: 280264
2016-08-31 17:43:49 +00:00
Greg Clayton c7bb34f6ec Thread local storage was already broken on Linux and the tests were passing because there was a dectorator:
@unittest2.expectedFailure("rdar://7796742")
    
Which was covering up the fact this was failing on linux and hexagon. I added back a decorator so we don't break any build bots.

llvm-svn: 274388
2016-07-01 21:25:20 +00:00
Greg Clayton 0ba05f1835 Revert fix that didn't work. I will need to debug this on linux to figure things out.
llvm-svn: 274377
2016-07-01 18:55:55 +00:00
Greg Clayton a89746907f Try to fix Ubuntu buildbots after I broke thread local variables with 274366.
llvm-svn: 274374
2016-07-01 18:22:01 +00:00
Greg Clayton 63a27afae3 Added support for thread local variables on all Apple OS variants.
We had support that assumed that thread local data for a variable could be determined solely from the module in which the variable exists. While this work for linux, it doesn't work for Apple OSs. The DWARF for thread local variables consists of location opcodes that do something like:

DW_OP_const8u (x)
DW_OP_form_tls_address

or 

DW_OP_const8u (x)
DW_OP_GNU_push_tls_address

The "x" is allowed to be anything that is needed to determine the location of the variable. For Linux "x" is the offset within the TLS data for a given executable (ModuleSP in LLDB). For Apple OS variants, it is the file address of the data structure that contains a pthread key that can be used with pthread_getspecific() and the offset needed. 

This fix passes the "x" along to the thread:

virtual lldb::addr_t
lldb_private::Thread::GetThreadLocalData(const lldb::ModuleSP module, lldb::addr_t tls_file_addr);

Then this is passed along to the DynamicLoader::GetThreadLocalData():

virtual lldb::addr_t
lldb_private::DynamicLoader::GetThreadLocalData(const lldb::ModuleSP module, const lldb::ThreadSP thread, lldb::addr_t tls_file_addr);

This allows each DynamicLoader plug-in do the right thing for the current OS.

The DynamicLoaderMacOSXDYLD was modified to be able to grab the pthread key from the data structure that is in memory and call "void *pthread_getspecific(pthread_key_t key)" to get the value of the thread local storage and it caches it per thread since it never changes.

I had to update the test case to access the thread local data before trying to print it as on Apple OS variants, thread locals are not available unless they have been accessed at least one by the current thread.

I also added a new lldb::ValueType named "eValueTypeVariableThreadLocal" so that we can ask SBValue objects for their ValueType and be able to tell when we have a thread local variable.

<rdar://problem/23308080>

llvm-svn: 274366
2016-07-01 17:17:23 +00:00
Pavel Labath a933d5179e Fix a bug in linux core file handling
Summary:
There was a bug in linux core file handling, where if there was a running process with the same
process id as the id in the core file, the core file debugging would fail, as we would pull some
pieces of information (ProcessInfo structure) from the running process instead of the core file.
I fix this by routing the ProcessInfo requests through the Process class and overriding it in
ProcessElfCore to return correct data.

A (slightly convoluted) test is included.

Reviewers: clayborg, zturner

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18697

llvm-svn: 265391
2016-04-05 13:07:16 +00:00
Ravitheja Addepally f546b411d0 Changes for Bug 17384
Summary:
Virtual dynamic shared objects, or vdso files were 
not loaded for Linux OS.In Bug 17384 the call 
stack could not be unwinded from functions
residing in the vdso object.

This commit adds support for loading such files by
reading the Aux vectors since a vdso is invisibily 
mapped to the inferiors address space and the
 actual file is not present in the filesystem. The 
presence of the vdso is detected by inspecting 
the Aux vector for AT_SYSINFO_EHDR tag.

Reviewers: lldb-commits, ovyalov, tberghammer

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14118

llvm-svn: 251505
2015-10-28 09:47:29 +00:00
Bruce Mitchener 7d9a419a3a Remove long-forgotten plugin virtuals.
Summary:
EnablePluginLogging, GetPluginCommandHelp and ExecutePluginCommand aren't
implemented or used anywhere, so remove them from the Hexagon and POSIX
Dynamic Loaders as well as the FreeBSD process.

Reviewers: clayborg, labath, emaste

Subscribers: lldb-commits, emaste

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13581

llvm-svn: 249840
2015-10-09 15:37:10 +00:00
Tamas Berghammer 42ecef3b15 Add absolute load address support for the DynamicLoader plugins
The POSIX linker generally reports the load bias for the loaded
libraries but in some case it is useful to handle a library based on
absolute load address. Example usecases:
* Windows linker uses absolute addresses
* Library list came from different source (e.g. /proc/<pid>/maps)

Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12233

llvm-svn: 245834
2015-08-24 10:21:55 +00:00
Oleksiy Vyalov a3f245fff0 Use target.exec-search-paths setting when resolving executable path for remote target.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D11163

llvm-svn: 242183
2015-07-14 18:59:32 +00:00
Greg Clayton ddaf6a7259 Make many mangled functions that might demangle a name be allowed to specify a language to use in order to soon support Pascal and Java demangling. Dawn Perchik will take care of making this so.
llvm-svn: 241751
2015-07-08 22:32:23 +00:00
Chaoren Lin 55c1c3495d Fix TestNamespace and TestThreadJump for remote Windows to Android.
Summary:
Update DYLDRendezvous and SOEntry to use FileSpecs instead of storing paths as
strings, which caused incorrect comparison results due to denormalization.

Reviewers: clayborg, vharron, ovyalov

Reviewed By: ovyalov

Subscribers: jwolfe, emaste, tberghammer, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10267

llvm-svn: 239195
2015-06-05 22:03:19 +00:00
Tamas Berghammer d916dbb726 Remove check for object file type from DynamicLoaderPOSIXDYLD::DidAttach
For PIE executables the type of the main executable is shared object
so we can't force that the main executable should have the type of
executable.

llvm-svn: 236870
2015-05-08 15:45:53 +00:00
Tamas Berghammer 84dc009bef Re-enable compute load address for shared modules
It is required because of systems using PIE code

llvm-svn: 236826
2015-05-08 11:07:05 +00:00
Aidan Dodds c0c838516d This patch allows LLDB to use the $qXfer:Libraries: packet.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9471

llvm-svn: 236817
2015-05-08 09:36:31 +00:00
Oleksiy Vyalov 6474721c10 Extend Platform(s) in order to cache remote executables using ModuleCache and make POSIX dynamic loader to use this flow when attaching to a remote target.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D8306

llvm-svn: 232194
2015-03-13 18:44:56 +00:00
Zachary Turner 32abc6edac Reduce header footprint of Target.h
This continues the effort to reduce header footprint and improve
build speed by removing clang and other unnecessary headers
from Target.h.  In one case, some headers were included solely
for the purpose of declaring a nested class in Target, which was
not needed by anybody outside the class.  In this case the
definition and implementation of the nested class were isolated
in the .cpp file so the header could be removed.

llvm-svn: 231107
2015-03-03 19:23:09 +00:00
Oleksiy Vyalov 926af0cdcb Make "process attach" command to support attaching to remote process in case if selected platform allows this.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D7358

llvm-svn: 227899
2015-02-03 00:04:35 +00:00
Oleksiy Vyalov 0ddd41cd2d Make DynamicLoaderPOSIXDYLD::DidAttach to deduce a target executable by pid if no executable hasn't been assigned to a target so far.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D6740

llvm-svn: 225332
2015-01-07 01:28:37 +00:00
Justin Hibbits 6256a0ea8f First cut of PowerPC(64) support in LLDB.
Summary:
This adds preliminary support for PowerPC/PowerPC64, for FreeBSD.  There are
some issues still:

 * Breakpoints don't work well on powerpc64.
 * Shared libraries don't yet get loaded for a 32-bit process on powerpc64 host.
 * Backtraces don't work.  This is due to PowerPC ABI using a backchain pointer
   in memory, instead of a dedicated frame pointer register for the backchain.
 * Breakpoints on functions without debug info may not work correctly for 32-bit
   powerpc.

Reviewers: emaste, tfiala, jingham, clayborg

Reviewed By: clayborg

Subscribers: emaste, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5988

llvm-svn: 220944
2014-10-31 02:34:28 +00:00
Jason Molenda 823d8f6246 Most of this function checks to see if m_process is non-null before
dereferencing it, except for this one section of code.  Add a null
check around it.
clang static analyzer fix.

llvm-svn: 219920
2014-10-16 08:43:27 +00:00
Todd Fiala 952bccd212 POSIX dynamic loader: add more logging around launch/attach, fix breakpoint handling on entry callback.
This change adds some logging around dynamic loader handling.
It also fixes an issue where the dynamic loader entry breakpoint can end
up being re-inserted, showing the wrong (i.e. software breakpoint) instruction
at the stop location when a backtrace is displayed at program startup.

I discussed with Jim Ingham a few weeks back.  Essentially the
one-hit breakpoints need to make it back to public state handling before
the software breakpoint gets cleared.  The flow I was hitting was that
the breakpoint would get set, it would get hit, it would get cleared to
step over, then it would get reapplied, when we never wanted it reapplied.
Stops at the beginning of execution would then show backtraces with
software breakpoint instructions in it, erroneously.  This change fixes it.
There might be a more elegant way to do this, or a flow change somewhere else
to avoid, but it does fix an issue I experienced in startup breakpoint handling.

llvm-svn: 219371
2014-10-09 00:11:43 +00:00
Todd Fiala c82f650a2b Add more logging to DynamicLoaderPOSIXDYLD, especially around rendezvous handling.
Covers more of the behavior of rendezvous breakpoint handling and other
dynamic loader aspects, all on the 'enable log lldb dyld' log channel.

llvm-svn: 217283
2014-09-05 22:01:04 +00:00
Todd Fiala bc5353a83c Properly handle the DYLD attach step for GDB remotes.
Change by Stephane Sezer.

llvm-svn: 217253
2014-09-05 15:06:16 +00:00
Bruce Mitchener aaa0ba31a9 Fix typos.
llvm-svn: 212553
2014-07-08 18:05:41 +00:00
Jason Molenda 026f389117 Fix minor build warning on Mac OS X x86_64.
llvm-svn: 201387
2014-02-14 05:16:17 +00:00
Jason Molenda abba74b4ee Revert r201292 which relaxed the stack frame alignment requirements.
This was primarily working around problems where we weren't able
to identify trap handlers for different environments -- but instead,
I'm working to make it easier to specify those trap handler function
names.

llvm-svn: 201366
2014-02-13 23:29:36 +00:00
Jason Molenda 9098f1d3d9 Change the ABI CallFrameAddressIsValid methods for i386 and x86_64.
They were enforcing 16-byte alignment on stack frames for Darwin x86 programs.
But we've found that trap handlers typically don't have the stack pointer
aligned correctly when a trap happens and lldb wasn't backtracing all
the way through.  This method is only used as a safety guard to prevent
lldb's unwinder from using a bogus address as a stack frame - we'll still
enforce word-size alignment on stack frames so that should be fine.

Also rolled back akaylor's changes from August 2013 in r188952 which changed
the i386 ABI plugin to relax the CallFrameAddressIsValid offsets for non-Darwin
targets where only 4-byte alignment is enforced.  Now Darwin is the same as
those environments.

<rdar://problem/15982682> 

llvm-svn: 201292
2014-02-13 04:19:32 +00:00
Steve Pucci 9e02dacddf Factor some methods that were in DynamicLoaderPOSIXDYLD.
Move some code that was in DynamicLoaderPOSIXDLYD into the
base class DynamicLoader.  In the case of UpdateLoadedSections(),
the test to see whether a file is loadable (its address is zero)
is not generally applicable so that test is changed to a more
universally applicable check for the SHF_ALLOC flag on the section.

Also make it explicit that the reading of the module_id in
DynamicLoaderPOSIXDYLD::GetThreadLocalData() is using a hardcoded
size (of module_id) of 4, which might not be appropriate on
big-endian 64-bit systems, leaving a FIXME comment in place.

llvm-svn: 200939
2014-02-06 19:02:19 +00:00
Greg Clayton d5944cd118 For logical backtrace work, lldb needs to track Module unloads etc & symoblicate an address based on a point in time
<rdar://problem/15314403> 

This patch adds a new lldb_private::SectionLoadHistory class that tracks what shared libraries were loaded given a process stop ID. This allows us to keep a history of the sections that were loaded for a time T. Many items in history objects will rely upon the process stop ID in the future.

llvm-svn: 196557
2013-12-06 01:12:00 +00:00
Greg Clayton 095eeaa025 <rdar://problem/15367122>
Fixed the test case for "test/functionalities/exec/TestExec.py" on Darwin.

The issue was breakpoints were persisting and causing problems. When we exec, we need to clear out the process and target and start fresh with nothing and let the breakpoints populate themselves again. This patch correctly clears out the breakpoints and also flushes the process so that the objects (process/thread/frame) give out valid information.

llvm-svn: 194106
2013-11-05 23:28:00 +00:00
Jason Molenda b57e4a1bc6 Roll back the changes I made in r193907 which created a new Frame
pure virtual base class and made StackFrame a subclass of that.  As
I started to build on top of that arrangement today, I found that it
wasn't working out like I intended.  Instead I'll try sticking with
the single StackFrame class -- there's too much code duplication to
make a more complicated class hierarchy sensible I think.

llvm-svn: 193983
2013-11-04 09:33:30 +00:00
Jason Molenda f23bf7432c Add a new base class, Frame. It is a pure virtual function which
defines a protocol that all subclasses will implement.  StackFrame
is currently the only subclass and the methods that Frame vends are
nearly identical to StackFrame's old methods.

Update all callers to use Frame*/Frame& instead of pointers to
StackFrames.

This is almost entirely a mechanical change that touches a lot of
the code base so I'm committing it alone.  No new functionality is
added with this patch, no new subclasses of Frame exist yet.

I'll probably need to tweak some of the separation, possibly moving
some of StackFrame's methods up in to Frame, but this is a good
starting point.

<rdar://problem/15314068>

llvm-svn: 193907
2013-11-02 02:23:02 +00:00
Deepak Panickal d66b50c96c Fixes to get LLDB building on Windows again.
llvm-svn: 193159
2013-10-22 12:27:43 +00:00
Ed Maste f7920c8798 Fix build failure on FreeBSD/clang by using auto iterator type
llvm-svn: 192999
2013-10-18 20:32:25 +00:00
Richard Mitton 0a55835755 Added support for reading thread-local storage variables, as defined using the __thread modifier.
To make this work this patch extends LLDB to:

- Explicitly track the link_map address for each module. This is effectively the module handle, not sure why it wasn't already being stored off anywhere. As an extension later, it would be nice if someone were to add support for printing this as part of the modules list.

- Allow reading the per-thread data pointer via ptrace. I have added support for Linux here. I'll be happy to add support for FreeBSD once this is reviewed. OS X does not appear to have __thread variables, so maybe we don't need it there. Windows support should eventually be workable along the same lines.

- Make DWARF expressions track which module they originated from.

- Add support for the DW_OP_GNU_push_tls_address DWARF opcode, as generated by gcc and recent versions of clang. Earlier versions of clang (such as 3.2, which is default on Ubuntu right now) do not generate TLS debug info correctly so can not be supported here.

- Understand the format of the pthread DTV block. This is where it gets tricky. We have three basic options here:

  1) Call "dlinfo" or "__tls_get_addr" on the inferior and ask it directly. However this won't work on core dumps, and generally speaking it's not a good idea for the debugger to call functions itself, as it has the potential to not work depending on the state of the target.

  2) Use libthread_db. This is what GDB does. However this option requires having a version of libthread_db on the host cross-compiled for each potential target. This places a large burden on the user, and would make it very hard to cross-debug from Windows to Linux, for example. Trying to build a library intended exclusively for one OS on a different one is not pleasant. GDB sidesteps the problem and asks the user to figure it out.

  3) Parse the DTV structure ourselves. On initial inspection this seems to be a bad option, as the DTV structure (the format used by the runtime to manage TLS data) is not in fact a kernel data structure, it is implemented entirely in useerland in libc. Therefore the layout of it's fields are version and OS dependent, and are not standardized.

  However, it turns out not to be such a problem. All OSes use basically the same algorithm (a per-module lookup table) as detailed in Ulrich Drepper's TLS ELF ABI document, so we can easily write code to decode it ourselves. The only question therefore is the exact field layouts required. Happily, the implementors of libpthread expose the structure of the DTV via metadata exported as symbols from the .so itself, designed exactly for this kind of thing. So this patch simply reads that metadata in, and re-implements libthread_db's algorithm itself. We thereby get cross-platform TLS lookup without either requiring third-party libraries, while still being independent of the version of libpthread being used.

Test case included.

llvm-svn: 192922
2013-10-17 21:14:00 +00:00
Greg Clayton eb023e75dc <rdar://problem/13635174>
Added a way to set hardware breakpoints from the "breakpoint set" command with the new "--hardware" option. Hardware breakpoints are not a request, they currently are a requirement. So when breakpoints are specified as hardware breakpoints, they might fail to be set when they are able to be resolved and should be used sparingly. This is currently hooked up for GDB remote debugging. 

Linux and FreeBSD should quickly enable this feature if possible, or return an error for any breakpoints that are hardware breakpoint sites in the "virtual Error Process::EnableBreakpointSite (BreakpointSite *bp_site);" function.

llvm-svn: 192491
2013-10-11 19:48:25 +00:00
Ed Maste 27738bec75 Eliminate integer sign comparison warning
llvm-svn: 192462
2013-10-11 16:30:20 +00:00
Ed Maste 9715936d9e Add logging for POSIX DYLD failures
llvm-svn: 192322
2013-10-09 19:57:11 +00:00
Matt Kopec d678d30bac This fixes two issues with the POSIX dynamic loader:
1. existing breakpoints weren't being re-resolved after the sections of a library were loaded (ie. through dlopen).
2. loaded sections weren't being removed after a shared library had been unloaded.

llvm-svn: 190727
2013-09-13 22:14:50 +00:00
Ed Maste 0584d7fc34 Fix crash when connecting to gdbserver without loading a file first.
Patch from Abid, Hafiz.

llvm-svn: 188776
2013-08-20 09:17:13 +00:00
Michael Sartain c87e752bb5 Fix Rendezvous breakpoint to only be set once, resolve addr in BreakpointLocationList::FindByAddress
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1145

llvm-svn: 186458
2013-07-16 21:22:53 +00:00
Michael Sartain c493bd1f59 Remove extra modules.Append() as it causes dupes in the m_images array. (Used with image list, etc.)
llvm-svn: 184082
2013-06-17 15:35:42 +00:00
Greg Clayton 57abc5d6a6 <rdar://problem/13854277>
<rdar://problem/13594769>

Main changes in this patch include:
- cleanup plug-in interface and use ConstStrings for plug-in names
- Modfiied the BSD Archive plug-in to be able to pick out the correct .o file when .a files contain multiple .o files with the same name by using the timestamp
- Modified SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap to properly verify the timestamp on .o files it loads to ensure we don't load updated .o files and cause problems when debugging

The plug-in interface changes:

Modified the lldb_private::PluginInterface class that all plug-ins inherit from:

Changed:

virtual const char * GetPluginName() = 0;

To: 

virtual ConstString GetPluginName() = 0;

Removed:

virtual const char * GetShortPluginName() = 0;

- Fixed up all plug-in to adhere to the new interface and to return lldb_private::ConstString values for the plug-in names. 
- Fixed all plug-ins to return simple names with no prefixes. Some plug-ins had prefixes and most ones didn't, so now they all don't have prefixed names, just simple names like "linux", "gdb-remote", etc.

llvm-svn: 181631
2013-05-10 21:47:16 +00:00
Greg Clayton e01e07b6e7 Since we use C++11, we should switch over to using std::unique_ptr when C++11 is being used. To do this, we follow what we have done for shared pointers and we define a STD_UNIQUE_PTR macro that can be used and it will "do the right thing". Due to some API differences in std::unique_ptr and due to the fact that we need to be able to compile without C++11, we can't use move semantics so some code needed to change so that it can compile with either C++.
Anyone wanting to use a unique_ptr or auto_ptr should now use the "STD_UNIQUE_PTR(TYPE)" macro.

llvm-svn: 179779
2013-04-18 18:10:51 +00:00
Matt Kopec 3041286f64 Add support on POSIX to determine if an inferior has changed while debugging it.
llvm-svn: 176492
2013-03-05 17:23:57 +00:00
Jim Ingham 2995077d8a Add "target.process.stop-on-shared-library-events" setting, and make it work.
Add the ability to give breakpoints a "kind" string, and have the StopInfoBreakpoint
print that in the brief description if set.  Also print the kind - if set - in the breakpoint
listing.
Give kinds to a bunch of the internal breakpoints.
We were deleting the Mac OS X dynamic loader breakpoint as though the id we had stored away was
a breakpoint site ID, but in fact it was a breakpoint id, so we never actually deleted it.  Fixed that.

llvm-svn: 173555
2013-01-26 02:19:28 +00:00
Enrico Granata 1759848be0 <rdar://problem/12586350>
This commit does three things:
(a) introduces a new notification model for adding/removing/changing modules to a ModuleList, and applies it to the Target's ModuleList, so that we make sure to always trigger the right set of actions
whenever modules come and go in a target. Certain spots in the code still need to "manually" notify the Target for several reasons, so this is a work in progress
(b) adds a new capability to the Platforms: locating a scripting resources associated to a module. A scripting resource is a Python file that can load commands, formatters, ... and any other action
of interest corresponding to the loading of a module. At the moment, this is only implemented on Mac OS X and only for files inside .dSYM bundles - the next step is going to be letting
the frameworks themselves hold their scripting resources. Implementors of platforms for other systems are free to implement "the right thing" for their own worlds
(c) hooking up items (a) and (b) so that targets auto-load the scripting resources as the corresponding modules get loaded in a target. This has a few caveats at the moment:
 - the user needs to manually add the .py file to the dSYM (soon, it will also work in the framework itself)
 - if two modules with the same name show up during the lifetime of an LLDB session, the second one won't be able to load its scripting resource, but will otherwise work just fine

llvm-svn: 167569
2012-11-08 02:22:02 +00:00