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1717 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Benjamin Kramer
88e18a6201 Remove another unused mislayered include.
llvm-svn: 342047
2018-09-12 11:31:18 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
197f241614 Remove unused include that's also a layering violation.
llvm-svn: 342046
2018-09-12 11:27:10 +00:00
Shafik Yaghmour
443e20ba32 Refactoring std::function formatter to move core functionality into CPPLanguageRuntime
Patch by Shafik Yaghmour.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51896

llvm-svn: 341991
2018-09-11 20:58:28 +00:00
Jim Ingham
4911d36aa6 NFC: Move Searcher::Depth into lldb-enumerations as SearchDepth.
In a subsequent commit, I will need to expose the search depth
to the SB API's, so I'm moving this define into lldb-enumerations
where it will get added to the lldb module.

llvm-svn: 341690
2018-09-07 18:43:04 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
431b158400 Support setting a breakpoint by FileSpec+Line+Column in the SBAPI.
This patch extends the SBAPI to allow for setting a breakpoint not
only at a specific line, but also at a specific (minimum) column. When
a column is specified, it will try to find an exact match or the
closest match on the same line that comes after the specified
location.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51461

llvm-svn: 341078
2018-08-30 15:11:00 +00:00
Raphael Isemann
c01783a892 Don't cancel the current IOHandler when we push a handler for an utility function run.
Summary:
D48465 is currently blocked by the fact that tab-completing the first expression is deadlocking LLDB.

The reason for this deadlock is that when we push the ProcessIO handler for reading the Objective-C runtime
information from the executable (which is triggered when we parse the an expression for the first time),
the IOHandler can't be pushed as the Editline::Cancel method is deadlocking.

The deadlock in Editline is coming from the m_output_mutex, which is locked before we go into tab completion.
Even without this lock, calling Cancel on Editline will mean that Editline cleans up behind itself and deletes the
current user-input, which is screws up the console when we are tab-completing at the same time.

I think for now the most reasonable way of fixing this is to just not call Cancel on the current IOHandler when we push
the IOHandler for running an internal utility function.

As we can't really write unit tests for IOHandler itself (due to the hard dependency on an initialized Debugger including
all its global state) and Editline completion is currently also not really testable in an automatic fashion, the test for this has
to be that the expression command completion in D48465 doesn't fail when requesting completion the first time.

A more precise test plan for this is:

1. Apply D48465.
2. Start lldb and break in some function.
3. Type `expr foo` and press tab to request completion.
4. Without this patch, we deadlock and LLDB stops responding.

I'll provide an actual unit test for this once I got around and made the IOHandler code testable,
but for now unblocking D48465 is more critical.

Thanks to Jim for helping me debugging this.

Reviewers: jingham

Reviewed By: jingham

Subscribers: emaste, clayborg, abidh, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50912

llvm-svn: 340988
2018-08-29 22:50:54 +00:00
Pavel Labath
1f8639afa6 Respect platform sysroot when loading core files
Patch by Eugene Birukov <eugenebi@microsoft.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49685

llvm-svn: 340841
2018-08-28 16:32:46 +00:00
Vedant Kumar
33e51b142c [StackFrame] Add more clarifying comments to StackFrameList (NFC)
llvm-svn: 339205
2018-08-07 23:48:25 +00:00
Leonard Mosescu
9ba51579fb Misc module/dwarf logging improvements
This change improves the logging for the lldb.module category to note a few interesting cases:

1. Local object file found, but specs not matching
2. Local object file not found, using a placeholder module

The handling and logging for the cases wehre we fail to load compressed dwarf
symbols is also improved.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50274

llvm-svn: 339161
2018-08-07 18:00:30 +00:00
Pavel Labath
d821c997aa Move RegisterValue,Scalar,State from Core to Utility
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
2018-08-07 11:07:21 +00:00
Greg Clayton
19c8f394bc Add support for ARM and ARM64 breakpad generated minidump files (version 2).
In this patch I add support for ARM and ARM64 break pad files. There are two flavors of ARM: Apple where FP is R7, and non Apple where FP is R11. Added minimal tests that load up ARM64 and the two flavors or ARM core files with a single thread and known register values in each register. Each register is checked for the exact value.

This is a fixed version of: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49750

The changes from D49750 are:

Don't init the m_arch in the Initialize call as a system info isn't required. This keeps the thread list, module list and other tests from failing
Added -Wextended-offsetof to Xcode project so we catch use extended usages of offsetof before submission
Fixed any extended offset of warnings

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50336

llvm-svn: 339032
2018-08-06 16:56:10 +00:00
Pavel Labath
659cee52fc Revert "Add support for ARM and ARM64 breakpad generated minidump files"
This reverts commit r338734 (and subsequent fixups in r338772 and
r338746), because it breaks some minidump unit tests and introduces a
lot of compiler warnings.

llvm-svn: 338828
2018-08-03 08:47:22 +00:00
Greg Clayton
2d953f22a0 Add support for ARM and ARM64 breakpad generated minidump files
In this patch I add support for ARM and ARM64 break pad files. There are two flavors of ARM: Apple where FP is R7, and non Apple where FP is R11. Added minimal tests that load up ARM64 and the two flavors or ARM core files with a single thread and known register values in each register. Each register is checked for the exact value.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49750

llvm-svn: 338734
2018-08-02 16:46:15 +00:00
Raphael Isemann
566afa0ab2 [LLDB] Added syntax highlighting support
Summary:
This patch adds syntax highlighting support to LLDB. When enabled (and lldb is allowed
to use colors), printed source code is annotated with the ANSI color escape sequences.

So far we have only one highlighter which is based on Clang and is responsible for all
languages that are supported by Clang. It essentially just runs the raw lexer over the input
and then surrounds the specific tokens with the configured escape sequences.

Reviewers: zturner, davide

Reviewed By: davide

Subscribers: labath, teemperor, llvm-commits, mgorny, lldb-commits

Tags: #lldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49334

llvm-svn: 338662
2018-08-02 00:30:15 +00:00
Vedant Kumar
b3b7b1bff0 [StackFrame] Add doxygen comments to the StackFrameList API (NFC)
Clarify how StackFrameList works by documenting its methods. Also,
delete some dead code and insert some TODOs.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50087

llvm-svn: 338590
2018-08-01 17:08:11 +00:00
Vedant Kumar
e7167e03ad [StackFrame] Use early returns in ResetCurrentInlinedDepth (NFC)
Using early returns in this function substantially reduces the nesting
level, making the logic easier to understand.

llvm-svn: 338589
2018-08-01 17:07:56 +00:00
Vedant Kumar
eb8fa58e97 [StackFrame] Factor GetOnlyConcreteFramesUpTo out of GetFramesUpTo (NFC)
Splitting GetOnlyConcreteFramesUpTo will make it easier to implement
support for synthetic tail call frames in backtraces. This is just a
prep change, no functionality is affected.

llvm-svn: 338588
2018-08-01 17:07:40 +00:00
Pavel Labath
e03334cf6a Move dumping code out of RegisterValue class
Summary:
The dump function was the only part of this class which depended on
high-level functionality. This was due to the DumpDataExtractor
function, which uses info from a running target to control dump format
(although, RegisterValue doesn't really use the high-level part of
DumpDataExtractor).

This patch follows the same approach done for the DataExtractor class,
and extracts the dumping code into a separate function/file. This file
can stay in the higher level code, while the RegisterValue class and
anything that does not depend in dumping can stay go to lower layers.

The XCode project will need to be updated after this patch.

Reviewers: zturner, jingham, clayborg

Subscribers: lldb-commits, mgorny

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48351

llvm-svn: 337832
2018-07-24 15:48:13 +00:00
Jim Ingham
0d231f7161 Add a way to load an image using a library name and list of paths.
This provides an efficient (at least on Posix platforms) way to offload to the
target process the search & loading of a library when all we have are the 
library name and a set of potential candidate locations.

<rdar://problem/40905971>

llvm-svn: 335912
2018-06-28 20:02:11 +00:00
Tatyana Krasnukha
3da0f21875 Add missing constness.
llvm-svn: 335711
2018-06-27 07:01:07 +00:00
Jim Ingham
b87b9e6a83 The Process class ivar ivar was changed to a weak pointer, but was still _sp.
Fix that to _wp.

llvm-svn: 335689
2018-06-26 23:38:58 +00:00
Tatyana Krasnukha
04803b3ef2 Change AddressClass type from 'enum' to 'enum class'.
If we have a function with signature f(addr_t, AddressClass), it is easy to muddle up the order of arguments without any warnings from compiler. 'enum class' prevents passing integer in place of AddressClass and vice versa.

llvm-svn: 335599
2018-06-26 13:06:54 +00:00
Pavel Labath
2272c4811f Use llvm::VersionTuple instead of manual version marshalling
Summary:
This has multiple advantages:
- we need only one function argument/instance variable instead of three
- no need to default initialize variables
- no custom parsing code
- VersionTuple has comparison operators, which makes version comparisons much
  simpler

Reviewers: zturner, friss, clayborg, jingham

Subscribers: emaste, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47889

llvm-svn: 334950
2018-06-18 15:02:23 +00:00
Jonas Devlieghere
937348cd13 [FileSpec] Make style argument mandatory for SetFile. NFC
SetFile has an optional style argument which defaulted to the native
style. This patch makes that argument mandatory so clients of the
FileSpec class are forced to think about the correct syntax.

At the same time this introduces a (protected) convenience method to
update the file from within the FileSpec class that keeps the current
style.

These two changes together prevent a potential pitfall where the style
might be forgotten, leading to the path being updated and the style
unintentionally being changed to the host style.

llvm-svn: 334663
2018-06-13 22:08:14 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
4e8be2c98e Fix/unify the spelling of Objective-C.
llvm-svn: 334614
2018-06-13 16:21:24 +00:00
Stella Stamenova
36d457c20d [lldb, process] Fix occasional hang when launching a process in LLDB
Summary:
Occasionally, when launching a process in lldb (especially on windows, but not limited to), lldb will hang before the process is launched and it will never recover. This happens because the timing of the processing of the state changes can be slightly different. The state changes that are issued are:

1) SetPublicState(eStateLaunching)
2) SetPrivateState(eStateLaunching)
3) SetPublicState(eStateStopped)
4) SetPrivateState(eStateStopped)

What we expect to see is:
public state: launching -> launching -> stopped
private state: launching -> stopped

What we see is:
public state: launching -> stopped -> launching
private state: launching -> stopped

The second launching change to the public state is issued when WaitForProcessStopPrivate calls HandlePrivateEvent on the event which was created when the private state was set to launching. HandlePrivateEvent has logic to determine whether to broadcase the event and a launching event is *always* broadcast. At the same time, when the stopped event is processed by WaitForProcessStopPrivate next, the function exists and that event is never broadcast, so the public state remains as launching.

HandlePrivateEvent does two things: determine whether there's a next action as well as determine whether to broadcast the event that was processed. There's only ever a next action set if we are trying to attach to a process, but WaitForProcessStopPrivate is only ever called when we are launching a process or connecting remotely, so the first part of HandlePrivateEvent (handling the next action) is irrelevant for WaitForProcessStopPrivate. As far as broadcasting the event is concerned, since we are handling state changes that already occurred to the public state (and are now duplicated in the private state), I believe the broadcast step is unnecessary also (and in fact, it causes the hang).

This change removes the call to HandlePrivateEvent from inside WaitForProcessStopPrivate.

Incidentally, there was also a bug filed recently that is the same issue: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37496

Reviewers: asmith, labath, zturner, jingham

Reviewed By: zturner, jingham

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47609

llvm-svn: 333781
2018-06-01 19:14:53 +00:00
Vedant Kumar
c1cd826248 [lldb-test] Add a testing harness for the JIT's IRMemoryMap
This teaches lldb-test how to launch a process, set up an IRMemoryMap,
and issue memory allocations in the target process through the map. This
makes it possible to test IRMemoryMap in a targeted way.

This has uncovered two bugs so far. The first bug is that Malloc
performs an adjustment on the pointer returned from AllocateMemory (for
alignment purposes) which ultimately allows overlapping memory regions
to be created. The second bug is that after most of the address space on
the host side is exhausted, Malloc may return the same address multiple
times. These bugs (and hopefully more!) can be uncovered and tested for
with targeted lldb-test commands.

At an even higher level, the motivation for addressing these bugs is
that they can lead to strange user-visible failures (e.g, variables
assume the wrong value during expression evaluation, or the debugger
crashes). See my third comment on this swift-lldb PR for an example:

https://github.com/apple/swift-lldb/pull/652

I hope lldb-test is the right place to add this testing harness. Setting
up a gtest-style unit test proved too cumbersome (you need to recreate
or mock way too much debugger state), as did writing end-to-end tests
(it's hard to write a test that actually hits a buggy path).

With lldb-test, it's easy to read/generate the test input and parse the
test output. I'll attach a simple "fuzz" tester which generates failing
test cases to the Phab review. Here's an example:

```
Command: malloc(size=1024, alignment=32)
Malloc: address = 0xca000
Command: malloc(size=64, alignment=16)
Malloc: address = 0xca400
Command: malloc(size=1024, alignment=16)
Malloc: address = 0xca440
Command: malloc(size=16, alignment=8)
Malloc: address = 0xca840
Command: malloc(size=2048, alignment=16)
Malloc: address = 0xcb000
Command: malloc(size=64, alignment=32)
Malloc: address = 0xca860
Command: malloc(size=1024, alignment=16)
Malloc: address = 0xca890
Malloc error: overlapping allocation detected, previous allocation at [0xca860, 0xca8a0)
```

{F6288839}

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47508

llvm-svn: 333583
2018-05-30 19:39:10 +00:00
Bruce Mitchener
4ebdee0a59 Typo fixes.
Reviewers: javed.absar

Subscribers: ki.stfu, JDevlieghere, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47421

llvm-svn: 333399
2018-05-29 09:10:46 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer
192fe37599 Fix format string
PRIx64 already has the x inside, so this was creating a nonsensical format
string.

llvm-svn: 333273
2018-05-25 12:59:59 +00:00
Jim Ingham
9465ced2a6 pc's should be printed in hex...
llvm-svn: 333208
2018-05-24 17:06:48 +00:00
James Y Knight
2ad4821223 Normalize some lldb #include statements.
Most non-local includes of header files living under lldb/sources/
were specified with the full path starting after sources/. However, in
a few instances, other sub-directories were added to include paths, or

Normalize those few instances to follow the style used by the rest of
the codebase, to make it easier to understand.

llvm-svn: 333035
2018-05-22 22:53:50 +00:00
Jim Ingham
a435d73349 Work around some odd instruction single-step behavior on macOS.
We've seen some cases on macOS where you go to instruction single
step (over a breakpoint), and single step returns but the instruction
hasn't been executed (and the pc hasn't moved.)  The ThreadPlanStepOverBreakpoint
used to handle this case by accident, but the patches to handle two adjacent
breakpoints broke that accident.

This patch fixes the logic of ExplainsStop to explicitly handle the case where
the pc didn't move.  It also adds a WillPop that re-enables the breakpoint we
were stepping over.  We never want an unexpected path through the plan to
fool us into not doing that.

I have no idea how to make this bug happen.  It is very inconsistent when it
occurs IRL.  We really need a full MockProcess Plugin before we can start to write
tests for this sort of system hiccup.

<rdar://problem/38505726>

llvm-svn: 332922
2018-05-22 00:06:55 +00:00
Greg Clayton
86188d8a40 Fix PathMappingList for relative and empty paths after recent FileSpec normalization changes
PathMappingList was broken for relative and empty paths after normalization changes in FileSpec. There were also no tests for PathMappingList so I added those.

Changes include:

Change PathMappingList::ReverseRemapPath() to take FileSpec objects instead of ConstString. The only client of this was doing work to convert to and from ConstString objects for no reason.
Normalize all paths prefix and replacements that are added to the PathMappingList vector so they match the paths that have been already normalized in the debug info
Unify code in the two forms of PathMappingList::RemapPath() so only one contains the actual functionality. Prior to this, there were two versions of this code.
Use FileSpec::AppendPathComponent() and remove a long standing TODO so paths are correctly appended to each other.
Added tests for absolute, relative and empty paths.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47021

llvm-svn: 332842
2018-05-21 14:14:36 +00:00
Pavel Labath
245dd2e0c7 Reapply "Remove Process references from the Host module"
This re-lands r332250/D46395, after fixing Mac build errors.

llvm-svn: 332353
2018-05-15 13:42:26 +00:00
Pavel Labath
4f107ba20e Revert "Remove Process references from the Host module"
The first fix wasn't enough, there is still a missing
ProcessInstanceInfo include in Host.mm. I won't be able to test a fix
before leaving work, so I am reverting both commits.

This reverts commit r332250 and the subsequent fix attempt.

llvm-svn: 332261
2018-05-14 16:54:53 +00:00
Pavel Labath
58b54894c7 Remove Process references from the Host module
The Process class was only being referenced because of the last-ditch
effort in the process launchers to set a process death callback in case
one isn't set already.

Although launching a process for debugging is the most important kind of
"launch" we are doing, it is by far not the only one, so assuming this
particular callback is the one to be used is not a good idea (besides
breaking layering). Instead of assuming a particular exit callback, I
change the launcher code to require the callback to be set by the user (and fix
up the two call sites which did not set the callback already).

Reviewers: jingham, davide

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46395

llvm-svn: 332250
2018-05-14 15:13:13 +00:00
Frederic Riss
d10d3795f7 Add a lock to PlatformPOSIX::DoLoadImage
Summary:
Multiple threads could be calling into DoLoadImage concurrently,
only one should be allowed to create the UtilityFunction.

Reviewers: jingham

Subscribers: emaste, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46733

llvm-svn: 332115
2018-05-11 18:21:11 +00:00
Pavel Labath
19dd1a0ea6 Convert all RunShellCommand functions to use the Timeout class
this completes the Timeout migration started in r331880 with the
Predicate class.

llvm-svn: 331970
2018-05-10 10:46:03 +00:00
Pavel Labath
3879fe0099 Modernize and clean-up the Predicate class
Summary:
The comments on this class were out of date with the implementation, and
the implementation itself was inconsistent with our usage of the Timeout
class (I started converting everything to use this class back in D27136,
but I missed this one). I avoid duplicating the waiting logic by
introducing a templated WaitFor function, and make other functions
delegate to that. This function can be also used as a replacement for
the unused WaitForBitToBeSet functions I removed, if it turns out to be
necessary.

As this changes the meaning of a "zero" timeout, I tracked down all the
callers of these functions and updated them accordingly. Propagating the
changes to all the callers of RunShellCommand was a bit too much for
this patch, so I stopped there and will continue that in a follow-up
patch.

I also add some basic unittests for the functions I modified.

Reviewers: jingham, clayborg

Subscribers: mgorny, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46580

llvm-svn: 331880
2018-05-09 14:29:30 +00:00
Greg Clayton
d68dbd5ad6 Fix "file ./a.out" and file "../a.out" so that is works after recent FileSpec normalization path changes.
Test coming soon, but I want to unbreak people.

llvm-svn: 331637
2018-05-07 14:21:04 +00:00
Pavel Labath
38d67db39c Remove the timed_out out-argument from Predicate::WaitForValueEqualTo
The function can only return in one of two ways: the Predicate value is
successfully set within the allotted time, or it isn't (the wait times
out). These states can be represented in the return value, and the extra
arg adds no value.

llvm-svn: 331458
2018-05-03 15:33:41 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
03219f7f64 Refactor GetNextPersistentVariableName into a non-virtual method
that takes a prefix string. This simplifies the implementation and
allows plugins such as the Swift plugin to supply different prefixes
for return and error variables.

rdar://problem/39299889

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46088

llvm-svn: 331235
2018-04-30 23:59:17 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
5435f78046 Move the persistent variable counter into Target
so it can be shared across multiple language plugins.

In a multi-language project it is counterintuitive to have a result
variables reuse numbers just because they are using a different
language plugin in LLDB (but not for example, when they are
Objective-C versus C++, since they are both handled by Clang).

This is NFC on llvm.org except for the Go plugin.

rdar://problem/39299889

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46083

llvm-svn: 331234
2018-04-30 23:59:15 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
05097246f3 Reflow paragraphs in comments.
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
2018-04-30 16:49:04 +00:00
Jim Ingham
93979f67f8 Fix a thinko in the iteration over StructuredDataPlugin Create functions.
The code was grabbing the first plugin, and then never getting
another one.

<rdar://problem/39779438>

llvm-svn: 331012
2018-04-27 01:57:40 +00:00
Jim Ingham
1ecb34f4ab Change PlatformPosix::DoLoadImage to use a UtilityFunction.
That way we won't have to compile a new expression every time we want
dlopen a library.

<rdar://problem/32626584> 

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45703

llvm-svn: 330214
2018-04-17 20:44:47 +00:00
Davide Italiano
24fff2429c [Command] Implement statistics command.
This allows us to collect useful metrics about lldb debugging sessions.

I thought that an example would be better than a thousand words:

  Process 19705 stopped
  * thread #1, queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = step in
      frame #0: 0x0000000100000fb4 blah`main at blah.c:3
     1    int main(void) {
     2      int a = 6;
  -> 3      return 0;
     4    }
  (lldb) statistics enable
  (lldb) frame var a
  (int) a = 6
  (lldb) expr a
  (int) $1 = 6
  (lldb) statistics disable
  (lldb) statistics dump
  Number of expr evaluation successes : 1
  Number of expr evaluation failures : 0
  Number of frame var successes : 1
  Number of frame var failures : 0

Future improvements might include:

1. Passing a file, or implementing categories. The way this patch has
been implemented is generic enough to allow this to be extended
easily without breaking the grammar.
2. Adding an SBAPI and Python API for use in scripts.

Thanks to Jim Ingham for discussing the design with me.

<rdar://problem/36555975>

Differential Revision:  https://reviews.llvm.org/D45547

llvm-svn: 330043
2018-04-13 18:02:39 +00:00
Jonas Devlieghere
8db3f7ede6 Re-land "Don't assume backing thread shares protocol ID."
When we're dealing with virtual (memory) threads created by the OS
plugins, there's no guarantee that the real thread and the backing
thread share a protocol ID. Instead, we should iterate over the memory
threads to find the virtual thread that is backed by the current real
thread.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45497

rdar://36485830

The original revision (r329891) was reverted because the associated
tests ran into a deadlock on the Linux bots. That problem was resolved
by r330002.

llvm-svn: 330005
2018-04-13 11:31:34 +00:00
Jonas Devlieghere
a8d916aad0 Revert "Don't assume backing thread shares protocol ID."
This reverts r329891 because the test case is timing out on linux:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/lldb-x86_64-ubuntu-14.04-cmake/builds/21834

llvm-svn: 329897
2018-04-12 10:51:52 +00:00
Jonas Devlieghere
0045c72f9c Don't assume backing thread shares protocol ID.
When we're dealing with virtual (memory) threads created by the OS
plugins, there's no guarantee that the real thread and the backing
thread share a protocol ID. Instead, we should iterate over the memory
threads to find the virtual thread that is backed by the current real
thread.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45497

rdar://36485830

llvm-svn: 329891
2018-04-12 09:58:20 +00:00