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Kazuaki Ishizaki e9264b746b [lldb] NFC: Fix trivial typo in comments, documents, and messages
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77460
2020-04-07 01:06:16 +09:00
Fred Riss b40ee7ff1b [lldb/MemoryHistoryAsan] Fix address resolution for recorded backtraces
Summary:
The memory history plugin for Asan creates a HistoryThread with the
recorded PC values provided by the Asan runtime. In other cases,
thoses PCs are gathered by LLDB directly.

The PCs returned by the Asan runtime are the PCs of the calls in the
backtrace, not the return addresses you would normally get when
unwinding the stack (look for a call to GetPreviousIntructionPc in
AsanGetStack).

When the above addresses are passed to the unwinder, it will subtract
1 from each address of the non zero frames because it treats them as
return addresses. This can lead to the final report referencing the
wrong line.

This patch fixes this issue by threading a flag through HistoryThread
and HistoryUnwinder that tells them to treat every frame like the
first one. The Asan MemoryHistory plugin can then use this flag.

This fixes running TestMemoryHistory on arm64 devices, although it's
hard to guarantee that the test will continue to exhibit the boundary
condition that triggers this bug.

Reviewers: jasonmolenda, kubamracek

Subscribers: kristof.beyls, danielkiss, lldb-commits

Tags: #lldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76341
2020-03-18 13:18:02 -07:00
Pavel Labath d00dff88b4 [lldb] Make UnwindLLDB a non-plugin
Summary:
This is the only real unwinder, and things have been this way for quite
a long time. At this point, the class has accumulated so many features
it is unlikely that anyone will want to reimplement the whole thing.

The class is also fairly closely coupled (through UnwindPlans and
FuncUnwinders) with a lot of other lldb components that it is hard to
imagine a different unwinder implementation being substantially
different without reimplementing all of those.

The existing unwinding functionality is nonetheless fairly complex and
there is space for adding more structure to it, but I believe a more
worthwhile effort would be to take the existing UnwindLLDB class and try
to break it down and introduce extension/customization points, instead
of writing a brand new Unwind implementation.

Reviewers: jasonmolenda, JDevlieghere, xiaobai

Subscribers: mgorny, lldb-commits

Tags: #lldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75848
2020-03-10 13:56:15 +01:00
Pavel Labath c0b1af6878 [lldb] Return Unwinder& from Thread::GetUnwinder
The function always returns a valid object. Let the return type reflect
that, and remove some null checks.
2020-03-09 14:13:22 +01:00
Pavel Labath 71c1c18474 [lldb] Delete UnwindMacOSXFrameBackchain
Summary:
It isn't used anywhere (except on imaginary triples like
sparc-apple-ios) and it also violates plugin separation.

This patch deletes it and declares UnwindLLDB to be _the_ lldb unwinder.

Reviewers: jasonmolenda, JDevlieghere, xiaobai

Subscribers: jyknight, mgorny, krytarowski, fedor.sergeev, lldb-commits

Tags: #lldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75680
2020-03-06 08:27:13 +01:00
Jason Molenda 4b2b8b96db Re-land Unwind past an interrupt handler correctly on arm or at pc==0
Updated the patch to only fetch $pc on a Return Address-using
target only if we're in a trap frame *and* if there is a saved
location for $pc in the trap frame's unwind rules.  If not,
we fall back to fetching the Return Address register (eg $lr).

Original commit msg:

    Unwind past an interrupt handler correctly on arm or at pc==0

    Fix RegisterContextLLDB::InitializeNonZerothFrame so that it
    will fetch a FullUnwindPlan instead of falling back to the
    architectural default unwind plan -- GetFullUnwindPlan knows
    how to spot a jmp 0x0 that results in a fault, which may be
    the case when we see a trap handler on the stack.

    Fix RegisterContextLLDB::SavedLocationForRegister so that when
    the pc value is requested from a trap handler frame, where we
    have a complete register context available to us, don't provide
    the Return Address register (lr) instead of the pc.  We have
    an actual pc value here, and it's pointing to the instruction
    that faulted.

    Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75007
    <rdar://problem/59416588>
2020-02-25 14:58:20 -08:00
Jason Molenda 4fdd2edbdb Revert "Unwind past an interrupt handler correctly on arm or at pc==0"
The aarcht64-ubuntu bot is showing a test failure in TestHandleAbort.py
with this patch.  Adding some logging to that file, it looks like
the saved register context above the trap handler does not have
save state for $pc, but it does have it for $lr on that platform.
I need to fall back to looking for $lr if the $pc cannot be retrieved.
I'll update the patch and re-commit once that's fixed.

This reverts commit edc4f4c9c9.
2020-02-24 19:03:22 -08:00
Jason Molenda edc4f4c9c9 Unwind past an interrupt handler correctly on arm or at pc==0
Fix RegisterContextLLDB::InitializeNonZerothFrame so that it
will fetch a FullUnwindPlan instead of falling back to the
architectural default unwind plan -- GetFullUnwindPlan knows
how to spot a jmp 0x0 that results in a fault, which may be
the case when we see a trap handler on the stack.

Fix RegisterContextLLDB::SavedLocationForRegister so that when
the pc value is requested from a trap handler frame, where we
have a complete register context available to us, don't provide
the Return Address register (lr) instead of the pc.  We have
an actual pc value here, and it's pointing to the instruction
that faulted.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75007
<rdar://problem/59416588>
2020-02-24 16:11:15 -08:00
Raphael Isemann b0060c3a78 [lldb] Make comparing RegisterInfo::[alt_]name's pointer value less footy-shooty
Comparing those two `const char *` values relies on the assumption that both
strings were created by a ConstString. Let's check that assumption with an
assert as otherwise this code silently does nothing and that's not great.
2020-02-19 13:19:41 +01:00
Jonas Devlieghere cdc514e4c6 [lldb] Update header guards to be consistent and compliant with LLVM (NFC)
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
2020-02-17 23:15:40 -08:00
Jonas Devlieghere ac1ea0d3da [lldb/Plugins] Remove PLUGIN from libraries that aren't really plugins.
Although their name and location suggests otherwise, these libraries are
not really plugins but rather support the real plugins.
2020-02-17 19:40:00 -08:00
Jonas Devlieghere 50c9cd9526 Revert "[lldb/CMake] Auto-generate the Initialize and Terminate calls for plugin"
This is still failing spectacularly on the Windows bot and I still have
no clue what's going on.
2020-02-17 19:04:50 -08:00
Jonas Devlieghere 9b12dc98fd Re-land "[lldb/CMake] Auto-generate the Initialize and Terminate calls for plugin"
This patch changes the way we initialize and terminate the plugins in
the system initializer. It uses an approach similar to LLVM's
TARGETS_TO_BUILD with a def file that enumerates the plugins.

The previously landed patch got reverted because it was lacking:

 (1) A plugin definition for the Objective-C language runtime,
 (2) The dependency between the Static and WASM dynamic loader,
 (3) Explicit initialization of ScriptInterpreterNone for lldb-test.

All issues have been addressed in this patch.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73067
2020-02-17 14:43:05 -08:00
Jonas Devlieghere 058cb1b47f Revert "[lldb/CMake] Auto-generate the Initialize and Terminate calls for plugin"
This temporarily reverts commit 7d6da329de
because it's causing test failures on the bots.
2020-02-17 12:34:21 -08:00
Jonas Devlieghere 7d6da329de [lldb/CMake] Auto-generate the Initialize and Terminate calls for plugin
This patch changes the way we initialize and terminate the plugins in
the system initializer. It uses an approach similar to LLVM's
TARGETS_TO_BUILD with a def file that enumerates the plugins.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73067
2020-02-17 09:07:00 -08:00
Michał Górny 1ff411295f [lldb] Improve debugging 32-bit programs on NetBSD/amd64
Implement detection of ELF binary format, and support for i386 register
context on amd64 when a 32-bit executable is being debugged.  This is
roughly based on the code from Linux.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73974
2020-02-07 17:48:33 +01:00
Michał Górny 5cc817be75 [lldb] Introduce i386 support in NetBSD Process plugin
Introduce support for i386 platform that is shared with amd64
in the same plugin.  The concept is partially based on the Linux
implementation.

The plugin tries to reuse as much code as possible.  As a result, i386
register enums are mapped into amd64 values and those are used in actual
code.  The code for accessing FPU and debug registers is shared,
although general-purpose register layouts do not match between the two
kernel APIs and need to be #ifdef-ed.

This layout will also make it possible to add support for debugging
32-bit programs on amd64 with minimal added code.

In order for this to work, I had to add missing data for debug registers
on i386.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73802
2020-02-05 13:31:06 +01:00
Benjamin Kramer adcd026838 Make llvm::StringRef to std::string conversions explicit.
This is how it should've been and brings it more in line with
std::string_view. There should be no functional change here.

This is mostly mechanical from a custom clang-tidy check, with a lot of
manual fixups. It uncovers a lot of minor inefficiencies.

This doesn't actually modify StringRef yet, I'll do that in a follow-up.
2020-01-28 23:25:25 +01:00
Jonas Devlieghere 2bc38ab3d0 [lldb/Breakpoint] Recogize hardware breakpoints as such
Recognize hardware breakpoints as breakpoints instead of just mach
exceptions. The mach exception is the same for watch and breakpoints, so
we have to try each to figure out which is which.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73401
2020-01-24 19:24:25 -08:00
Raphael Isemann 808142876c [lldb][NFC] Fix all formatting errors in .cpp file headers
Summary:
A *.cpp file header in LLDB (and in LLDB) should like this:
```
//===-- TestUtilities.cpp -------------------------------------------------===//
```
However in LLDB most of our source files have arbitrary changes to this format and
these changes are spreading through LLDB as folks usually just use the existing
source files as templates for their new files (most notably the unnecessary
editor language indicator `-*- C++ -*-` is spreading and in every review
someone is pointing out that this is wrong, resulting in people pointing out that this
is done in the same way in other files).

This patch removes most of these inconsistencies including the editor language indicators,
all the different missing/additional '-' characters, files that center the file name, missing
trailing `===//` (mostly caused by clang-format breaking the line).

Reviewers: aprantl, espindola, jfb, shafik, JDevlieghere

Reviewed By: JDevlieghere

Subscribers: dexonsmith, wuzish, emaste, sdardis, nemanjai, kbarton, MaskRay, atanasyan, arphaman, jfb, abidh, jsji, JDevlieghere, usaxena95, lldb-commits

Tags: #lldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73258
2020-01-24 08:52:55 +01:00
Jonas Devlieghere e194d89012 [lldb/MachO] "Fix" intentional out-of-bounds error (NFC)
Remove the hack that populates the cpsr register in the gpr struct by
writing past the end of the array. This was tripping up ASan.

Patch by: Reva Cuthbertson
2019-12-18 12:54:04 -08:00
Jonas Devlieghere 3011d55f72 [lldb/Host] Use cmakedefine01 for LLDB_ENABLE_POSIX
Rename LLDB_DISABLE_POSIX to LLDB_ENABLE_POSIX and use cmakedefine01 for
consistency.
2019-12-13 10:00:59 -08:00
Davide Italiano 294ef766e8 [RegisterContext] Remove now unneded vestiges. 2019-11-13 14:53:13 -08:00
Michał Górny 6eca4f4691 [lldb] [Process/NetBSD] Add register info for missing register sets
Add info for all register sets supported in NetBSD, particularly for all
registers 'expected' by LLDB.  This is necessary in order to fix
python_api/lldbutil/iter/TestRegistersIterator.py test that currently
fails due to missing names of register sets (None).

This copies fpreg descriptions from Linux, and combines Linux' AVX
and MPX registers into a single XState group, to fit NetBSD register
group design.  Technically, we do not support MPX registers
at the moment but gdb-remote insists on passing their errors anyway,
and if we do not include it in any group, they end up in a separate
anonymous group that breaks the test.

While at it, swap the enums for XState and DBRegs to match register set
ordering.

This also adds a few consts to the lldb-x86-register-enums.h to provide
more consistency between user registers and debug registers.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69667
2019-11-04 19:36:58 +01:00
Guilherme Andrade e46c6644db [lldb] Fix offset intersection bug between MPX and AVX registers
Summary:
This change increases the offset of MPX registers (by 128) so they
do not overlap with the offset associated with AVX registers. That was
causing MPX data in GDBRemoteRegisterContext::m_reg_data to get overwritten.

Reviewers: labath

Reviewed By: labath

Subscribers: JDevlieghere, lldb-commits

Tags: #lldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68874
2019-10-31 10:58:17 +01:00
Adrian Prantl 1ad655e255 Modernize the rest of the Find.* API (NFC)
This patch removes the size_t return value and the append parameter
from the remainder of the Find.* functions in LLDB's internal API. As
in the previous patches, this is motivated by the fact that these
parameters aren't really used, and in the case of the append parameter
were frequently implemented incorrectly.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69119

llvm-svn: 375160
2019-10-17 19:56:40 +00:00
Jason Molenda 7dd7a36075 Add arm64_32 support to lldb, an ILP32 codegen
that runs on arm64 ISA targets, specifically 
Apple watches.


Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68858

llvm-svn: 375032
2019-10-16 19:14:49 +00:00
Aleksandr Urakov 30c2441a32 [Windows] Use information from the PE32 exceptions directory to construct unwind plans
This patch adds an implementation of unwinding using PE EH info. It allows to
get almost ideal call stacks on 64-bit Windows systems (except some epilogue
cases, but I believe that they can be fixed with unwind plan disassembly
augmentation in the future).

To achieve the goal the CallFrameInfo abstraction was made. It is based on the
DWARFCallFrameInfo class interface with a few changes to make it less
DWARF-specific.

To implement the new interface for PECOFF object files the class PECallFrameInfo
was written. It uses the next helper classes:

- UnwindCodesIterator helps to iterate through UnwindCode structures (and
  processes chained infos transparently);
- EHProgramBuilder with the use of UnwindCodesIterator constructs EHProgram;
- EHProgram is, by fact, a vector of EHInstructions. It creates an abstraction
  over the low-level unwind codes and simplifies work with them. It contains
  only the information that is relevant to unwinding in the unified form. Also
  the required unwind codes are read from the object file only once with it;
- EHProgramRange allows to take a range of EHProgram and to build an unwind row
  for it.

So, PECallFrameInfo builds the EHProgram with EHProgramBuilder, takes the ranges
corresponding to every offset in prologue and builds the rows of the resulted
unwind plan. The resulted plan covers the whole range of the function except the
epilogue.

Reviewers: jasonmolenda, asmith, amccarth, clayborg, JDevlieghere, stella.stamenova, labath, espindola

Reviewed By: jasonmolenda

Subscribers: leonid.mashinskiy, emaste, mgorny, aprantl, arichardson, MaskRay, lldb-commits, llvm-commits

Tags: #lldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67347

llvm-svn: 374528
2019-10-11 09:03:29 +00:00
Vedant Kumar 4805c817c3 StopInfo/Mach: Delete PPC support
LLDB appears to have at least partial support for PPC, but PPC on Mach
isn't a thing AFAIK.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68661

llvm-svn: 374114
2019-10-08 20:47:44 +00:00
Vedant Kumar 07c5f2a9b0 StopInfo/Mach: Use early-exits, reflow messy comments, NFCI
llvm-svn: 374106
2019-10-08 19:40:13 +00:00
Davide Italiano 293ec1e16a [RegisterContextDarwin_arm64] Include the headers for getsysctlbyname.
This code is only used under __arm64__, use the correct guard.

<rdar://problem/55916729>

llvm-svn: 373509
2019-10-02 19:20:21 +00:00
Pavel Labath a8b284eeec Unwind: Add a stack scanning mechanism to support win32 unwinding
Summary:
Windows unwinding is weird. The unwind rules do not (always) describe
the precise layout of the stack, but rather expect the debugger to scan
the stack for something which looks like a plausible return address, and
the unwind based on that. The reason this works somewhat reliably is
because the the unwinder also has access to the frame sizes of the
functions on the stack. This allows it (in most cases) to skip function
pointers in local variables or function arguments, which could otherwise
be mistaken for return addresses.

Implementing this kind of unwind mechanism in lldb was a bit challenging
because we expect to be able to statically describe (in the UnwindPlan)
structure, the layout of the stack for any given instruction. Giving a
precise desription of this is not possible, because it requires
correlating information from two functions -- the pushed arguments to a
function are considered a part of the callers stack frame, and their
size needs to be considered when unwinding the caller, but they are only
present in the unwind entry of the callee. The callee may end up being
in a completely different module, or it may not even be possible to
determine it statically (indirect calls).

This patch implements this functionality by introducing a couple of new
APIs:
SymbolFile::GetParameterStackSize - return the amount of stack space
  taken up by parameters of this function.
SymbolFile::GetOwnFrameSize - the size of this function's frame. This
  excludes the parameters, but includes stuff like local variables and
  spilled registers.

These functions are then used by the unwinder to compute the estimated
location of the return address. This address is not always exact,
because the stack may contain some additional values -- for instance, if
we're getting ready to call a function then the stack will also contain
partially set up arguments, but we will not know their size because we
haven't called the function yet. For this reason the unwinder will crawl
up the stack from the return address position, and look for something
that looks like a possible return address. Currently, we assume that
something is a valid return address if it ends up pointing to an
executable section.

All of this logic kicks in when the UnwindPlan sets the value of CFA as
"isHeuristicallyDetected", which is also the final new API here. Right
now, only SymbolFileBreakpad implements these APIs, but in the future
SymbolFilePDB will use them too.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66638

llvm-svn: 373072
2019-09-27 12:10:06 +00:00
Martin Storsjo e37b882421 [LLDB] Fix typo in RegisterContextDarwin_arm64
In these cases, the register number should be calculated from
fpu_d0, not fpu_s0.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67892

llvm-svn: 372738
2019-09-24 12:20:21 +00:00
Alex Langford 5b2b38e053 [Target] Move InferiorCall to Process
Summary:
InferiorCall is only ever used in Process, and it is not specific to
POSIX. By moving it to Process, we can remove all dependencies on plugins from
Process. Moving InferiorCall to Process seems to achieve this quite well.
Additionally, the name InferiorCall is a little vague now, so we rename
it something a bit more specific.

Reviewers: JDevlieghere, clayborg, compnerd, labath

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Tags: #lldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67472

llvm-svn: 371796
2019-09-13 00:02:05 +00:00
Alex Langford 1b385a1802 [Plugins/Process] Remove direct use of ClangASTContext from InferiorCallPOSIX
Summary:
InferiorCallPOSIX directly grabs a ClangASTContext from the Target it
has and does no error checking. I don't think these functions have a
reason to know about clang specifically. Additionally, using
`GetScratchTypeSystemForLanguage` forces us to do error checking since
it returns an Expected.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67427

llvm-svn: 371654
2019-09-11 20:36:28 +00:00
Omair Javaid 1da33fd4ef [ARM64] Simplify RegisterInfos_arm64.h with macro based RegisterInfo array
This patches paves way for upcoming SVE RegisterInfo definitions. This is cosmetic change which allows us to define ARM64 RegisterInfo using macros.

In future we ll have define two different RegisterInfos to choose between SVE vs non-SVE RegisterInfo with decision being made at thread creation.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66934

llvm-svn: 370644
2019-09-02 11:53:29 +00:00
Pavel Labath e588b8b664 DWARFExpression: Simplify class interface
Summary:
The DWARFExpression methods have a lot of arguments. This removes two of
them by removing the ability to slice the expression via two offset+size
parameters. This is a functionality that it is not always needed, and
when it is, we already have a different handy way of slicing a data
extractor which we can use instead.

Reviewers: JDevlieghere, clayborg

Subscribers: aprantl, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66745

llvm-svn: 370027
2019-08-27 07:49:41 +00:00
Jonas Devlieghere 3af3f1e8e2 [Utility] Reimplement RegularExpression on top of llvm::Regex
Originally I wanted to remove the RegularExpression class in Utility and
replace it with llvm::Regex. However, during that transition I noticed
that there are several places where need the regular expression string.
So instead I propose to keep the RegularExpression class and make it a
thin wrapper around llvm::Regex.

This patch also removes the workaround for empty regular expressions.
The result is that we are now (more or less) POSIX conformant.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66174

llvm-svn: 369153
2019-08-16 21:25:36 +00:00
Jonas Devlieghere b6946a2d12 Fix warning: suggest braces around initialization of subobject
This patch adds braces to the DEFINE_XMM macro.

llvm-svn: 368782
2019-08-14 01:25:10 +00:00
Aaron Smith 5146a9ea5d Initial support for native debugging of x86/x64 Windows processes
Summary: Thanks to Hui Huang and the reviewers for all the help with this patch.

Reviewers: labath, Hui, jfb, clayborg, amccarth

Reviewed By: labath

Subscribers: amccarth, compnerd, dexonsmith, mgorny, jfb, teemperor, lldb-commits

Tags: #lldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63165

llvm-svn: 368759
2019-08-13 22:18:01 +00:00
Haibo Huang 575ce5da7d Small format fix
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66034

llvm-svn: 368497
2019-08-09 22:59:56 +00:00
Haibo Huang a20a59d87a Detects whether RESOURCE_TYPE_IO is defined.
Summary: This fixes lldb build on macOS SDK prior to 10.12.

Reviewers: JDevlieghere

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Tags: #lldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66034

llvm-svn: 368496
2019-08-09 22:47:46 +00:00
Joseph Tremoulet 31e6dbe1c6 Fix PC adjustment in StackFrame::GetSymbolContext
Summary:
Update StackFrame::GetSymbolContext to mirror the logic in
RegisterContextLLDB::InitializeNonZerothFrame that knows not to do the
pc decrement when the given frame is a signal trap handler frame or the
parent of one, because the pc may not follow a call in these frames.
Accomplish this by adding a behaves_like_zeroth_frame field to
lldb_private::StackFrame, set to true for the zeroth frame, for
signal handler frames, and for parents of signal handler frames.

Also add logic to propagate the signal handler flag from UnwindPlan to
the FrameType on the RegisterContextLLDB it generates, and factor out a
helper to resolve symbol and address range for an Address now that we
need to invoke it in four places.

Reviewers: jasonmolenda, clayborg, jfb

Reviewed By: jasonmolenda

Subscribers: labath, dexonsmith, lldb-commits

Tags: #lldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64993

llvm-svn: 367691
2019-08-02 16:53:42 +00:00
JF Bastien 268a83e39c [NFC] avoid AlignedCharArray in lldb
As discussed in D65249, don't use AlignedCharArray or std::aligned_storage. Just use alignas(X) char Buf[Size];. This will allow me to remove AlignedCharArray entirely, and works on the current minimum version of Visual Studio.

llvm-svn: 367275
2019-07-29 23:17:08 +00:00
Jonas Devlieghere 63e5fb76ec [Logging] Replace Log::Printf with LLDB_LOG macro (NFC)
This patch replaces explicit calls to log::Printf with the new LLDB_LOGF
macro. The macro is similar to LLDB_LOG but supports printf-style format
strings, instead of formatv-style format strings.

So instead of writing:

  if (log)
    log->Printf("%s\n", str);

You'd write:

  LLDB_LOG(log, "%s\n", str);

This change was done mechanically with the command below. I replaced the
spurious if-checks with vim, since I know how to do multi-line
replacements with it.

  find . -type f -name '*.cpp' -exec \
  sed -i '' -E 's/log->Printf\(/LLDB_LOGF\(log, /g' "{}" +

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65128

llvm-svn: 366936
2019-07-24 17:56:10 +00:00
Jonas Devlieghere b2a9cf7764 [Logging] Replace LogIfAnyCategoriesSet with LLDB_LOG.
This patch removes any remaining instances of LogIfAnyCategoriesSet and
replaces them with the LLDB_LOG macro. This in turn made it possible to
make Log::VAPrintf and Log::VAError private.

llvm-svn: 366768
2019-07-22 23:48:01 +00:00
Joseph Tremoulet 3fd917d886 Support Linux signal return trampolines in frame initialization
Summary:
Add __kernel_rt_sigreturn to the list of trap handlers for Linux (it's
used as such on aarch64 at least), and __restore_rt as well (used on
x86_64).

Skip decrement-and-recompute for trap handlers in
InitializeNonZerothFrame, as signal dispatch may point the child frame's
return address to the start of the return trampoline.

Parse the 'S' flag for signal handlers from eh_frame augmentation, and
propagate it to the unwind plan.

Reviewers: labath, jankratochvil, compnerd, jfb, jasonmolenda

Reviewed By: jasonmolenda

Subscribers: clayborg, MaskRay, wuzish, nemanjai, kbarton, jrtc27, atanasyan, jsji, javed.absar, kristof.beyls, lldb-commits

Tags: #lldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63667

llvm-svn: 366580
2019-07-19 14:05:55 +00:00
Pavel Labath 0f73709cb7 Remove null checks of results of new expressions
operator new doesn't return a null pointer, even if one turns off
exceptions (it calls std::terminate instead). Therefore, all of this is
dead code.

llvm-svn: 364744
2019-07-01 11:09:15 +00:00
Michal Gorny 8805829289 [lldb] [Process] Introduce common helpers to split/recombine YMM data
Introduce two common helpers to take care of splitting and recombining
YMM registers to/from XSAVE-like data.  Since FreeBSD, Linux and NetBSD
all use XSAVE-like data structures but with potentially different field
layouts, the function takes two pointers -- to XMM register and to YMM
high bits, and copies the data from/to YMMReg type.

While at it, remove support for big endian.  To mine and Pavel Labath's
combined knowledge, there is no such thing on x86.  Furthermore,
assuming that the YMM register data would be swapped for big endian
seems to be a weird assumption.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63610

llvm-svn: 364042
2019-06-21 13:19:34 +00:00
Alex Langford 86df61cc93 [Process] Remove unused field from HistoryThread
Summary:
These fields are unused and have been since their inception, from what
I can tell.

Reviewers: compnerd, JDevlieghere, davide, labath

Subscribers: kubamracek, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63357

llvm-svn: 363881
2019-06-19 21:33:44 +00:00