217 lines
6.4 KiB
C++
217 lines
6.4 KiB
C++
//===-- ThreadKDP.cpp -------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "ThreadKDP.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/MachO.h"
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#include "lldb/Core/ArchSpec.h"
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#include "lldb/Core/DataExtractor.h"
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#include "lldb/Core/StreamString.h"
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#include "lldb/Core/State.h"
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#include "lldb/Target/Process.h"
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#include "lldb/Target/RegisterContext.h"
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#include "lldb/Target/StopInfo.h"
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#include "lldb/Target/Target.h"
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#include "lldb/Target/Unwind.h"
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#include "lldb/Breakpoint/Watchpoint.h"
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#include "ProcessKDP.h"
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#include "ProcessKDPLog.h"
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#include "RegisterContextKDP_arm.h"
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#include "RegisterContextKDP_i386.h"
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#include "RegisterContextKDP_x86_64.h"
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using namespace lldb;
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using namespace lldb_private;
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Thread Registers
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------
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ThreadKDP::ThreadKDP (const lldb::ProcessSP &process_sp, lldb::tid_t tid) :
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Thread(process_sp, tid),
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m_thread_name (),
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m_dispatch_queue_name (),
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m_thread_dispatch_qaddr (LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS)
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{
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ProcessKDPLog::LogIf(KDP_LOG_THREAD, "%p: ThreadKDP::ThreadKDP (tid = 0x%4.4x)", this, GetID());
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}
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ThreadKDP::~ThreadKDP ()
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{
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ProcessKDPLog::LogIf(KDP_LOG_THREAD, "%p: ThreadKDP::~ThreadKDP (tid = 0x%4.4x)", this, GetID());
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DestroyThread();
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}
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const char *
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ThreadKDP::GetName ()
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{
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if (m_thread_name.empty())
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return NULL;
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return m_thread_name.c_str();
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}
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const char *
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ThreadKDP::GetQueueName ()
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{
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return NULL;
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}
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bool
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ThreadKDP::WillResume (StateType resume_state)
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{
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ClearStackFrames();
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// Call the Thread::WillResume first. If we stop at a signal, the stop info
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// class for signal will set the resume signal that we need below. The signal
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// stuff obeys the Process::UnixSignal defaults.
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Thread::WillResume(resume_state);
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lldb::LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAnyCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_STEP));
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if (log)
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log->Printf ("Resuming thread: %4.4llx with state: %s.", GetID(), StateAsCString(resume_state));
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// ProcessKDP &process = GetKDPProcess();
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// switch (resume_state)
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// {
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// case eStateSuspended:
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// case eStateStopped:
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// // Don't append anything for threads that should stay stopped.
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// break;
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//
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// case eStateRunning:
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// case eStateStepping:
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// break;
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//
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// default:
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// break;
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// }
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return true;
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}
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void
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ThreadKDP::RefreshStateAfterStop()
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{
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// Invalidate all registers in our register context. We don't set "force" to
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// true because the stop reply packet might have had some register values
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// that were expedited and these will already be copied into the register
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// context by the time this function gets called. The KDPRegisterContext
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// class has been made smart enough to detect when it needs to invalidate
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// which registers are valid by putting hooks in the register read and
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// register supply functions where they check the process stop ID and do
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// the right thing.
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const bool force = false;
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GetRegisterContext()->InvalidateIfNeeded (force);
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}
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void
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ThreadKDP::ClearStackFrames ()
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{
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Unwind *unwinder = GetUnwinder ();
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if (unwinder)
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unwinder->Clear();
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Thread::ClearStackFrames();
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}
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bool
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ThreadKDP::ThreadIDIsValid (lldb::tid_t thread)
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{
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return thread != 0;
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}
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void
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ThreadKDP::Dump(Log *log, uint32_t index)
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{
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}
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bool
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ThreadKDP::ShouldStop (bool &step_more)
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{
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return true;
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}
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lldb::RegisterContextSP
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ThreadKDP::GetRegisterContext ()
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{
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if (m_reg_context_sp.get() == NULL)
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m_reg_context_sp = CreateRegisterContextForFrame (NULL);
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return m_reg_context_sp;
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}
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lldb::RegisterContextSP
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ThreadKDP::CreateRegisterContextForFrame (StackFrame *frame)
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{
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lldb::RegisterContextSP reg_ctx_sp;
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uint32_t concrete_frame_idx = 0;
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if (frame)
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concrete_frame_idx = frame->GetConcreteFrameIndex ();
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if (concrete_frame_idx == 0)
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{
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ProcessSP process_sp (CalculateProcess());
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if (process_sp)
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{
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switch (static_cast<ProcessKDP *>(process_sp.get())->GetCommunication().GetCPUType())
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{
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case llvm::MachO::CPUTypeARM:
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reg_ctx_sp.reset (new RegisterContextKDP_arm (*this, concrete_frame_idx));
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break;
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case llvm::MachO::CPUTypeI386:
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reg_ctx_sp.reset (new RegisterContextKDP_i386 (*this, concrete_frame_idx));
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break;
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case llvm::MachO::CPUTypeX86_64:
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reg_ctx_sp.reset (new RegisterContextKDP_x86_64 (*this, concrete_frame_idx));
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break;
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default:
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assert (!"Add CPU type support in KDP");
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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else if (m_unwinder_ap.get())
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reg_ctx_sp = m_unwinder_ap->CreateRegisterContextForFrame (frame);
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return reg_ctx_sp;
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}
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lldb::StopInfoSP
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ThreadKDP::GetPrivateStopReason ()
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{
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ProcessSP process_sp (GetProcess());
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if (process_sp)
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{
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const uint32_t process_stop_id = process_sp->GetStopID();
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if (m_thread_stop_reason_stop_id != process_stop_id ||
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(m_actual_stop_info_sp && !m_actual_stop_info_sp->IsValid()))
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{
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// TODO: can we query the initial state of the thread here?
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// For now I am just going to pretend that a SIGSTOP happened.
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SetStopInfo(StopInfo::CreateStopReasonWithSignal (*this, SIGSTOP));
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// If GetKDPProcess().SetThreadStopInfo() doesn't find a stop reason
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// for this thread, then m_actual_stop_info_sp will not ever contain
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// a valid stop reason and the "m_actual_stop_info_sp->IsValid() == false"
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// check will never be able to tell us if we have the correct stop info
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// for this thread and we will continually send qThreadStopInfo packets
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// down to the remote KDP server, so we need to keep our own notion
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// of the stop ID that m_actual_stop_info_sp is valid for (even if it
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// contains nothing). We use m_thread_stop_reason_stop_id for this below.
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// m_thread_stop_reason_stop_id = process_stop_id;
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// m_actual_stop_info_sp.reset();
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}
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}
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return m_actual_stop_info_sp;
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}
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