More specifically, this change can be summarized as follows:
1) Makes an lldbHostPosix library which contains code common to
all posix platforms.
2) Creates Host/FileSystem.h which defines a common FileSystem
interface.
3) Implements FileSystem.h in Host/windows and Host/posix.
4) Creates Host/FileCache.h, implemented in Host/common, which
defines a class useful for storing handles to open files needed
by the debugger.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4889
llvm-svn: 215775
This change enables lldb-platform for Linux. In addition, it does the following:
* fixes Host::GetLLDBPath() to work on Linux/*BSD for ePathTypeSupportExecutableDir-relative paths.
* adds more logging and comments around lldb-platform startup and remote lldb-platform usage.
* refactors lldb-platform remote-* support for Darwin and Linux into PlatformPOSIX. This, in theory, is the bulk of what is needed for *BSD to make remote connections to lldb-platform as well (although I haven't tested that yet). FreeBSD can make similar changes to their Platform* as was made here for PlatformLinux to pick up the rest of the bits.
* teaches GDBRemoteCommunication to use lldb-gdbserver for non-Apple hosts.
llvm-svn: 213707
add a new pure virtual CalculateTrapHandlerSymbolNames() that Platform
subclasses must implement which fills in the function name list with any
trap handlers that are expected on that platform.
llvm-svn: 201364
aka asynchronous signal handlers, which subclasses should fill
in as appropriate. For most Unix user process environments,
the one entry in this list is _sigtramp. For bare-board and
kernel environments, there will be different sets of trap
handlers.
The unwinder needs to know when a frame is a trap handler
because the rules it enforces for the frame "above" the
trap handler is different from most middle-of-the-stack frames.
<rdar://problem/15835846>
llvm-svn: 201300
Example code:
remote_platform = lldb.SBPlatform("remote-macosx");
remote_platform.SetWorkingDirectory("/private/tmp")
debugger.SetSelectedPlatform(remote_platform)
connect_options = lldb.SBPlatformConnectOptions("connect://localhost:1111");
err = remote_platform.ConnectRemote(connect_options)
if err.Success():
print >> result, 'Connected to remote platform:'
print >> result, 'hostname: %s' % (remote_platform.GetHostname())
src = lldb.SBFileSpec("/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/SharedFrameworks/LLDB.framework", False)
dst = lldb.SBFileSpec()
# copy src to platform working directory since "dst" is empty
err = remote_platform.Install(src, dst);
if err.Success():
print >> result, '%s installed successfully' % (src)
else:
print >> result, 'error: failed to install "%s": %s' % (src, err)
Implemented many calls needed in lldb-platform to be able to install a directory that contains symlinks, file and directories.
The remote lldb-platform can now launch GDB servers on the remote system so that remote debugging can be spawned through the remote platform when connected to a remote platform.
The API in SBPlatform is subject to change and will be getting many new functions.
llvm-svn: 195273
Summary:
This merge brings in the improved 'platform' command that knows how to
interface with remote machines; that is, query OS/kernel information, push
and pull files, run shell commands, etc... and implementation for the new
communication packets that back that interface, at least on Darwin based
operating systems via the POSIXPlatform class. Linux support is coming soon.
Verified the test suite runs cleanly on Linux (x86_64), build OK on Mac OS
X Mountain Lion.
Additional improvements (not in the source SVN branch 'lldb-platform-work'):
- cmake build scripts for lldb-platform
- cleanup test suite
- documentation stub for qPlatform_RunCommand
- use log class instead of printf() directly
- reverted work-in-progress-looking changes from test/types/TestAbstract.py that work towards running the test suite remotely.
- add new logging category 'platform'
Reviewers: Matt Kopec, Greg Clayton
Review: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1493
llvm-svn: 189295