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2024-08-27[lldb] Turn lldb_private::Status into a value type. (#106163)Adrian Prantl
This patch removes all of the Set.* methods from Status. This cleanup is part of a series of patches that make it harder use the anti-pattern of keeping a long-lives Status object around and updating it while dropping any errors it contains on the floor. This patch is largely NFC, the more interesting next steps this enables is to: 1. remove Status.Clear() 2. assert that Status::operator=() never overwrites an error 3. remove Status::operator=() Note that step (2) will bring 90% of the benefits for users, and step (3) will dramatically clean up the error handling code in various places. In the end my goal is to convert all APIs that are of the form ` ResultTy DoFoo(Status& error) ` to ` llvm::Expected<ResultTy> DoFoo() ` How to read this patch? The interesting changes are in Status.h and Status.cpp, all other changes are mostly ` perl -pi -e 's/\.SetErrorString/ = Status::FromErrorString/g' $(git grep -l SetErrorString lldb/source) ` plus the occasional manual cleanup.
2023-06-27[lldb] Use SmallVector for handling register dataDavid Spickett
Previously lldb was using arrays of size kMaxRegisterByteSize to handle registers. This was set to 256 because the largest possible register we support is Arm's scalable vectors (SVE) which can be up to 256 bytes long. This means for most operations aside from SVE, we're wasting 192 bytes of it. Which is ok given that we don't have to pay the cost of a heap alocation and 256 bytes isn't all that much overall. With the introduction of the Arm Scalable Matrix extension there is a new array storage register, ZA. This register is essentially a square made up of SVE vectors. Therefore ZA could be up to 64kb in size. https://developer.arm.com/documentation/ddi0616/latest/ "The Effective Streaming SVE vector length, SVL, is a power of two in the range 128 to 2048 bits inclusive." "The ZA storage is architectural register state consisting of a two-dimensional ZA array of [SVLB × SVLB] bytes." 99% of operations will never touch ZA and making every stack frame 64kb+ just for that slim chance is a bad idea. Instead I'm switching register handling to use SmallVector with a stack allocation size of kTypicalRegisterByteSize. kMaxRegisterByteSize will be used in places where we can't predict the size of register we're reading (in the GDB remote client). The result is that the 99% of small register operations can use the stack as before and the actual ZA operations will move to the heap as needed. I tested this by first working out -wframe-larger-than values for all the libraries using the arrays previously. With this change I was able to increase kMaxRegisterByteSize to 256*256 without hitting those limits. With the exception of the GDB server which needs to use a max size buffer. Reviewed By: JDevlieghere Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D153626
2023-06-06[lldb] Remove __FUNCTION__ from log messages in lldbHost (NFC)Jonas Devlieghere
LLDB's logging infrastructure supports prepending log messages with the name of the file and function that generates the log (see help log enable). Therefore it's unnecessary to include the current __FUNCTION__ in the log message itself. This patch removes __FUNCTION__ from log messages in the Host library. Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D151762
2022-10-12[LLDB] Change RegisterValue::SetFromMemoryData to const RegisterInfo&David Spickett
All callers were either assuming their pointer was not null before calling this, or checking beforehand. Reviewed By: clayborg Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D135668
2022-10-11[LLDB] Change RegisterValue::GetAsMemoryData to const RegisterInfo&David Spickett
Most of the paths to this never passed nullptr intentionally. Those that possibly could have were assuming it was not null elsehwere, so would have crashed. I've added asserts in those cases. At least one case was relying on GetAsMemoryData to return an error when it was given nullptr. So I've hoisted that error setting code out into the caller. Depends on D134963 Reviewed By: clayborg Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134965
2022-02-03[lldb] Rename Logging.h to LLDBLog.h and clean up includesPavel Labath
Most of our code was including Log.h even though that is not where the "lldb" log channel is defined (Log.h defines the generic logging infrastructure). This worked because Log.h included Logging.h, even though it should. After the recent refactor, it became impossible the two files include each other in this direction (the opposite inclusion is needed), so this patch removes the workaround that was put in place and cleans up all files to include the right thing. It also renames the file to LLDBLog to better reflect its purpose.
2022-02-02[lldb] Convert "LLDB" log channel to the new APIPavel Labath
2021-09-13[lldb] Support querying registers via generic names without alt_namesMichał Górny
Update GetRegisterInfoByName() methods to support getting registers by a generic name independently of alt_name entries in the register context. This makes it possible to use generic names when interacting with gdbserver (that does not supply alt_names). It also makes it possible to remove some of the duplicated information from register context declarations and/or use alt_names for another purpose. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108554
2021-07-02[lldb] Replace default bodies of special member functions with = default;Jonas Devlieghere
Replace default bodies of special member functions with = default; $ run-clang-tidy.py -header-filter='lldb' -checks='-*,modernize-use-equals-default' -fix , https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-tidy/checks/modernize-use-equals-default.html Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104041
2021-06-25[lldb] Rename StringRef _lower() method calls to _insensitive()Martin Storsjö
2020-11-30Support custom expedited register set in gdb-remoteMuhammad Omair Javaid
This patch adds capability to introduce a custom expedited register set in gdb remote. Currently we send register set 0 as expedited register set but for the case of AArch64 SVE we intend to send additional information about SVE registers size/offset configuration which can be calculated from vg register. Therefore we will expedited Vg register in case of AArch64 is in SVE mode to speedup register configuration calculations. Reviewed By: labath Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82853
2020-10-23[lldb] Split out NetBSD/x86 watchpoint impl for unificationMichał Górny
Split the current NetBSD watchpoint implementation for x86 into Utility, and revamp it to improve readability. This code is meant to be used as a common class for all x86 watchpoint implementation, particularly these on FreeBSD and Linux. The code uses global watchpoint enable bits, as required by the NetBSD kernel. If it ever becomes necessary for any platform to use local enable bits instead, this can be trivially abstracted out. The code also postpones clearing DR6 until a new different watchpoint is being set in place of the old one. This is necessary since LLDB repeatedly reenables watchpoints on all threads, by clearing and restoring them. When DR6 is cleared as a part of that, then pending events on other threads can no longer be associated with watchpoints correctly. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89874
2020-01-24[lldb][NFC] Fix all formatting errors in .cpp file headersRaphael Isemann
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
2019-07-24[Logging] Replace Log::Printf with LLDB_LOG macro (NFC)Jonas Devlieghere
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
2019-04-10[NFC] Remove ASCII lines from commentsJonas Devlieghere
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
2019-01-19Update the file headers across all of the LLVM projects in the monorepoChandler Carruth
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
2018-08-07Move RegisterValue,Scalar,State from Core to UtilityPavel Labath
These three classes have no external dependencies, but they are used from various low-level APIs. Moving them down to Utility improves overall code layering (although it still does not break any particular dependency completely). The XCode project will need to be updated after this change. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49740 llvm-svn: 339127
2018-04-30Reflow paragraphs in comments.Adrian Prantl
This is intended as a clean up after the big clang-format commit (r280751), which unfortunately resulted in many of the comment paragraphs in LLDB being very hard to read. FYI, the script I used was: import textwrap import commands import os import sys import re tmp = "%s.tmp"%sys.argv[1] out = open(tmp, "w+") with open(sys.argv[1], "r") as f: header = "" text = "" comment = re.compile(r'^( *//) ([^ ].*)$') special = re.compile(r'^((([A-Z]+[: ])|([0-9]+ )).*)|(.*;)$') for line in f: match = comment.match(line) if match and not special.match(match.group(2)): # skip intentionally short comments. if not text and len(match.group(2)) < 40: out.write(line) continue if text: text += " " + match.group(2) else: header = match.group(1) text = match.group(2) continue if text: filled = textwrap.wrap(text, width=(78-len(header)), break_long_words=False) for l in filled: out.write(header+" "+l+'\n') text = "" out.write(line) os.rename(tmp, sys.argv[1]) Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46144 llvm-svn: 331197
2017-11-10Clean up NativeRegisterContextPavel Labath
Summary: This commit removes the concrete_frame_idx member from NativeRegisterContext and related functions, which was always set to zero and never used. I also change the native thread class to store a NativeRegisterContext as a unique_ptr (documenting the ownership) and make sure it is always initialized (most of the code was already blindly dereferencing the register context pointer, assuming it would always be present -- this makes its treatment consistent). Reviewers: eugene, clayborg, krytarowski Subscribers: aemerson, sdardis, nemanjai, javed.absar, arichardson, kristof.beyls, kbarton, uweigand, alexandreyy, lldb-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39837 llvm-svn: 317881
2017-11-09Simplify NativeProcessProtocol::GetArchitecture/GetByteOrderPavel Labath
Summary: These functions used to return bool to signify whether they were able to retrieve the data. This is redundant because the ArchSpec and ByteOrder already have their own "invalid" states, *and* because both of the current implementations (linux, netbsd) can always provide a valid result. This allows us to simplify bits of the code handling these values. Reviewers: eugene, krytarowski Subscribers: javed.absar, lldb-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39733 llvm-svn: 317779
2017-07-18Remove shared pointer from NativeProcessProtocolPavel Labath
Summary: The usage of shared_from_this forces us to separate construction and initialization phases, because shared_from_this() is not available in the constructor (or destructor). The shared semantics are not necessary, as we always have a clear owner of the native process class (GDBRemoteCommunicationServerLLDB object). Even if we need shared semantics in the future (which I think we should strongly avoid), reverting this will not be necessary -- the owners can still easily store the native process object in a shared pointer if they really want to -- this just prevents the knowledge of that from leaking into the class implementation. After this a NativeThread object will hold a reference to the parent process (instead of a weak_ptr) -- having a process instance always available allows us to simplify some logic in this class (some of it was already simplified because we were asserting that the process is available, but this makes it obvious). Reviewers: krytarowski, eugene, zturner Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35123 llvm-svn: 308282
2017-05-12Rename Error -> Status.Zachary Turner
This renames the LLDB error class to Status, as discussed on the lldb-dev mailing list. A change of this magnitude cannot easily be done without find and replace, but that has potential to catch unwanted occurrences of common strings such as "Error". Every effort was made to find all the obvious things such as the word "Error" appearing in a string, etc, but it's possible there are still some lingering occurences left around. Hopefully nothing too serious. llvm-svn: 302872
2017-03-03Move Log from Core -> Utility.Zachary Turner
All references to Host and Core have been removed, so this class can now safely be lowered into Utility. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30559 llvm-svn: 296909
2017-02-24Hardware breakpoints for Linux on Arm/AArch64 targetsOmair Javaid
Please look at below differential link for upstream discussion. Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29669 llvm-svn: 296119
2016-11-17Make GetRegisterByName() take a StringRef.Zachary Turner
This one is fairly trivial and only really involves changing function signatures and a few simple call-sites. llvm-svn: 287266
2016-09-06*** This commit represents a complete reformatting of the LLDB source codeKate Stone
*** 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
2016-08-09Delete Host/windows/win32.hZachary Turner
It's always hard to remember when to include this file, and when you do include it it's hard to remember what preprocessor check it needs to be behind, and then you further have to remember whether it's windows.h or win32.h which you need to include. This patch changes the name to PosixApi.h, which is more appropriately named, and makes it independent of any preprocessor setting. There's still the issue of people not knowing when to include this, because there's not a well-defined set of things it exposes other than "whatever is missing on Windows", but at least this should make it less painful to fix when problems arise. This patch depends on LLVM revision r278170. llvm-svn: 278177
2015-08-13[LLDB][MIPS] Handle false positives for MIPS hardware watchpointsJaydeep Patil
SUMMARY: Last 3bits of the watchpoint address are masked by the kernel. For example, n is at 0x120010d00 and m is 0x120010d04. When a watchpoint is set at m, then watch exception is generated even when n is read/written. To handle this case, instruction at PC is emulated to find the base address of the load/store instruction. This address is then appended to the description of the stop-info packet. Client then reads this information to check whether the user has set a watchpoint on this address. Reviewers: jingham, clayborg Subscribers: nitesh.jain, mohit.bhakkad, sagar, bhushan and lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11672 llvm-svn: 244864
2015-06-23[LLDB][MIPS] MIPS32 branch emulation and single-steppingJaydeep Patil
SUMMARY: This patch implements 1. Emulation of MIPS32 branch instructions 2. Enable single-stepping for MIPS32 instructions 3. Correction in emulation of MIPS64 branch instructions with delay slot 4. Adjust breakpoint address when breakpoint is hit in a forbidden slot of compact branch instruction Reviewers: clayborg Subscribers: mohit.bhakkad, sagar, bhushan, lldb-commits, emaste, nitesh.jain Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10596 llvm-svn: 240373
2015-05-15This patch adds support for setting/clearing hardware watchpoints and ↵Omair Javaid
breakpoints on AArch64 (Arm v8) 64-bit hardware. http://reviews.llvm.org/D9706 llvm-svn: 237419
2015-05-01Fixed some compiler warnings because of bit-width mismatches.Chaoren Lin
llvm-svn: 236323
2015-05-01Fixed some compiler warnings because of bit-widthSean Callanan
mismatches. llvm-svn: 236295
2015-04-29Remove trap code from disassembly.Chaoren Lin
Summary: NativeProcessProtocol uses ReadMemory internally for setting/checking breakpoints but also for generic memory reads (Handle_m), this change adds a ReadMemoryWithoutTrap for that purpose. Also fixes a bunch of misuses of addr_t as size/length. Test Plan: `disassemble` no longer shows the trap code. Reviewers: jingham, vharron, clayborg Reviewed By: clayborg Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9330 llvm-svn: 236132
2015-03-19Report watchpoint hits during single stepping.Chaoren Lin
Summary: Reorganized NativeProcessLinux::MonitorSIGTRAP to check for watchpoint hits on TRAP_TRACE. Added test for stepping over watchpoints. https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=22814 Reviewers: ovyalov, tberghammer, vharron, clayborg Subscribers: jingham, labath, lldb-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8404 llvm-svn: 232784
2015-03-18Move lldb-log.cpp to core/Logging.cppZachary Turner
So that we don't have to update every single #include in the entire codebase to #include this new header (which used to get included by lldb-private-log.h, we automatically #include "Logging.h" from within "Log.h". llvm-svn: 232653
2015-03-17Report stopped by trace if none of the watchpoint was hitTamas Berghammer
Some linux kernel reports a watchpoint hit after single stepping even when no watchpoint was hit. This CL looks for a watchpoint which was hit and reports a stop by trace if it haven't found any. Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8081 llvm-svn: 232482
2015-02-03Implement setting and clearing watchpoints.Chaoren Lin
llvm-svn: 227930
2015-02-03Moving header files from source/Host/common to proper location.Chaoren Lin
llvm-svn: 227929