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Eymen Ünay
aa2784876a [lldb] Fix typo in comments and in test
Reviewed By: DavidSpickett

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D157214
2023-08-07 12:56:55 +00:00
Jonas Devlieghere
ecbe78c124 [lldb] Fix Python test formatting (NFC)
All Python files in the LLVM repository were reformatted with Black [1].
Files inside the LLDB subproject were reformatted in 2238dcc393. This
patch updates a handful of tests that were added or modified since then
and weren't formatted with Black.

[1] https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-document-and-standardize-python-code-style/68257
2023-08-04 14:36:13 -07:00
Fangrui Song
5d66f9fd8e [gdb-remote] Sort entries in QEnvironment*
Similar to ae316ac66f for
QEMU_(UN)SET_ENV.
The iteration order of StringMap is not guaranteed to be deterministic.
Sort the entries to give deterministic packets for the tests added by
D108018.
2023-07-22 16:45:32 -07:00
David Spickett
bcfe5a52a3 [lldb] Add register field tables to the "register info" command
This teaches DumpRegisterInfo to generate a table from the register
flags type. It just calls a method on RegisterFlags.

As such, the extra tests are minimal and only show that the intergration
works. Exhaustive formatting tests are done with RegisterFlags itself.

Example:
```
(lldb) register info cpsr
       Name: cpsr
       Size: 4 bytes (32 bits)
    In sets: general (index 0)

| 31 | 30 | 29 | 28 | 27-26 | 25  | 24  | 23  | 22  | 21 | 20 | 19-13 |  12  | 11-10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 |  4  | 3-2 | 1 | 0  |
|----|----|----|----|-------|-----|-----|-----|-----|----|----|-------|------|-------|---|---|---|---|---|-----|-----|---|----|
| N  | Z  | C  | V  |       | TCO | DIT | UAO | PAN | SS | IL |       | SSBS |       | D | A | I | F |   | nRW | EL  |   | SP |
```

LLDB limits the max terminal width to 80 chars by default.
So to get that full width output you will need to change the "term-width"
setting to something higher.

Reviewed By: jasonmolenda

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D152918
2023-06-21 10:50:31 +00:00
Jonas Devlieghere
2238dcc393 [NFC][Py Reformat] Reformat python files in lldb
This is an ongoing series of commits that are reformatting our Python
code. Reformatting is done with `black` (23.1.0).

If you end up having problems merging this commit because you have made
changes to a python file, the best way to handle that is to run `git
checkout --ours <yourfile>` and then reformat it with black.

RFC: https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-document-and-standardize-python-code-style

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D151460
2023-05-25 12:54:09 -07:00
David Spickett
c9083bea16 [LLDB] Don't print register fields when asked for a specific format
Previously if a register had fields we would always print them after the
value if the register was asked for by name.
```
(lldb) register read MDCR_EL3
MDCR_EL3 = 0x00000000
         = {
             ETBAD = 0
<...>
             RLTE = 0
           }
```
This can be quite annoying if there are a whole lot of fields but you
want to see the register in a specific format.
```
(lldb) register read MDCR_EL3 -f i
MDCR_EL3 = 0x00000000   unknown     udf    #0x0
         = {
             ETBAD = 0
<...lots of fields...>
```
Since it pushes the interesting bit far up the terminal. To solve this,
don't print fields if the user passes --format. If they're doing that
then I think it's reasonable to assume they know what they want and only
want to see that output.

This also gives users a way to silence fields, but not change the format.
By doing `register read foo -f x`. In case they are not useful or perhaps
they are trying to work around a crash.

I have customised the help text for --format for register read to explain this:
```
-f <format> ( --format <format> )
     Specify a format to be used for display. If this is set, register fields will not be dispayed.
```

Reviewed By: jasonmolenda

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D148790
2023-04-21 11:47:05 +00:00
David Spickett
dbc34e2bed [LLDB] Discard register flags where the size doesn't match the register
In the particular case I was looking at I autogenerated a 128 bit set
of flags that is only 64 bit. This doesn't crash lldb but it was certainly
not expected.

I suspect that we would have crashed if the top 64 bits weren't
marked as unused (or at least invoked some very undefined behaviour).

When this happens, log the details and ignore the flags. Like this:
```
Size of register flags TTBR0_EL1_flags (16 bytes) for register TTBR0_EL1 does not match the register size (8 bytes). Ignoring this set of flags.
```

Turns out a few of the tests relied on this bug so I have updated
them and added a specific test for this case.

Reviewed By: jasonmolenda

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D148715
2023-04-20 08:36:49 +00:00
Ilya Kuklin
81beb15d7e [lldb] Add support for MSP430 in LLDB.
Add MSP430 to the list of available targets, implement MSP430 ABI, add support for debugging targets with 16-bit address size.

The update is intended for use with MSPDebug, a GDB server implementation for MSP430.

Reviewed By: bulbazord, DavidSpickett

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D146965
2023-04-17 16:03:35 -07:00
Anton Korobeynikov
8456120623 Revert "[lldb] Add support for MSP430 in LLDB."
This reverts commit 82c02b733c.

Apparently, the original patch was not rebased onto `main
2023-04-17 11:30:27 -07:00
Anton Korobeynikov
82c02b733c [lldb] Add support for MSP430 in LLDB.
Add MSP430 to the list of available targets, implement MSP430 ABI, add support for debugging targets with 16-bit address size.

The update is intended for use with MSPDebug, a GDB server implementation for MSP430.

Reviewed By: bulbazord, DavidSpickett

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D146965
2023-04-17 11:05:09 -07:00
David Spickett
e07a421dd5 [lldb] Show register fields using bitfield struct types
This change uses the information from target.xml sent by
the GDB stub to produce C types that we can use to print
register fields.

lldb-server *does not* produce this information yet. This will
only work with GDB stubs that do. gdbserver or qemu
are 2 I know of. Testing is added that uses a mocked lldb-server.
```
(lldb) register read cpsr x0 fpcr fpsr x1
    cpsr = 0x60001000
         = (N = 0, Z = 1, C = 1, V = 0, TCO = 0, DIT = 0, UAO = 0, PAN = 0, SS = 0, IL = 0, SSBS = 1, BTYPE = 0, D = 0, A = 0, I = 0, F = 0, nRW = 0, EL = 0, SP = 0)
```

Only "register read" will display fields, and only when
we are not printing a register block.

For example, cpsr is a 32 bit register. Using the target's scratch type
system we construct a type:
```
struct __attribute__((__packed__)) cpsr {
  uint32_t N : 1;
  uint32_t Z : 1;
  ...
  uint32_t EL : 2;
  uint32_t SP : 1;
};
```

If this register had unallocated bits in it, those would
have been filled in by RegisterFlags as anonymous fields.
A new option "SetChildPrintingDecider" is added so we
can disable printing those.

Important things about this type:
* It is packed so that sizeof(struct cpsr) == sizeof(the real register).
  (this will hold for all flags types we create)
* Each field has the same storage type, which is the same as the type
  of the raw register value. This prevents fields being spilt over
  into more storage units, as is allowed by most ABIs.
* Each bitfield size matches that of its register field.
* The most significant field is first.

The last point is required because the most significant bit (MSB)
being on the left/top of a print out matches what you'd expect to
see in an architecture manual. In addition, having lldb print a
different field order on big/little endian hosts is not acceptable.

As a consequence, if the target is little endian we have to
reverse the order of the fields in the value. The value of each field
remains the same. For example 0b01 doesn't become 0b10, it just shifts
up or down.

This is needed because clang's type system assumes that for a struct
like the one above, the least significant bit (LSB) will be first
for a little endian target. We need the MSB to be first.

Finally, if lldb's host is a different endian to the target we have
to byte swap the host endian value to match the endian of the target's
typesystem.

| Host Endian | Target Endian | Field Order Swap | Byte Order Swap |
|-------------|---------------|------------------|-----------------|
| Little      | Little        | Yes              | No              |
| Big         | Little        | Yes              | Yes             |
| Little      | Big           | No               | Yes             |
| Big         | Big           | No               | No              |

Testing was done as follows:
* Little -> Little
  * LE AArch64 native debug.
* Big -> Little
  * s390x lldb running under QEMU, connected to LE AArch64 target.
* Little -> Big
  * LE AArch64 lldb connected to QEMU's GDB stub, which is running
    an s390x program.
* Big -> Big
 * s390x lldb running under QEMU, connected to another QEMU's GDB
   stub, which is running an s390x program.

As we are not allowed to link core code to plugins directly,
I have added a new plugin RegisterTypeBuilder. There is one implementation
of this, RegisterTypeBuilderClang, which uses TypeSystemClang to build
the CompilerType from the register fields.

Reviewed By: jasonmolenda

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D145580
2023-04-13 13:04:34 +00:00
Erik Desjardins
87d02e0dfd Recommit "[Support] change StringMap hash function from djbHash to xxHash"
This reverts commit 37eb9d13f8.

Test failures have been fixed:

- ubsan failure fixed by 72eac42f21
- warn-unsafe-buffer-usage-fixits-local-var-span.cpp fixed by
  03cc52dfd1 (wasn't related)
- test-output-format.ll failure was spurious, build failed at
  https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/54/builds/3545 (b4431b2d94)
  but passed at
  https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/54/builds/3546 (5ae99be037)
  which is before my revert
  b4431b2d94...5ae99be037

Original commit message:

    Depends on https://reviews.llvm.org/D142861.

    Alternative to https://reviews.llvm.org/D137601.

    xxHash is much faster than djbHash. This makes a simple Rust test case with a large constant string 10% faster to compile.

    Previous attempts at changing this hash function (e.g. https://reviews.llvm.org/D97396) had to be reverted due to breaking tests that depended on iteration order.
    No additional tests fail with this patch compared to `main` when running `check-all` with `-DLLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS="all"` (on a Linux host), so I hope I found everything that needs to be changed.

    Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D142862
2023-02-19 16:52:26 -05:00
Erik Desjardins
37eb9d13f8 Revert "[Support] change StringMap hash function from djbHash to xxHash"
This reverts commit d768b97424.

Causes sanitizer failure: https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/238/builds/1114

```
/b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-ubsan/build/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Support/xxhash.cpp:107:12: runtime error: applying non-zero offset 8 to null pointer
    #0 0xaaaab28ec6c8 in llvm::xxHash64(llvm::StringRef) /b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-ubsan/build/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Support/xxhash.cpp:107:12
    #1 0xaaaab28cbd38 in llvm::StringMapImpl::LookupBucketFor(llvm::StringRef) /b/sanitizer-aarch64-linux-bootstrap-ubsan/build/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Support/StringMap.cpp:87:28
```

Probably causes test failure in `warn-unsafe-buffer-usage-fixits-local-var-span.cpp`: https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/60/builds/10619

Probably causes reverse-iteration test failure in `test-output-format.ll`: https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/54/builds/3545
2023-02-08 10:41:51 -05:00
Erik Desjardins
d768b97424 [Support] change StringMap hash function from djbHash to xxHash
Depends on https://reviews.llvm.org/D142861.

Alternative to https://reviews.llvm.org/D137601.

xxHash is much faster than djbHash. This makes a simple Rust test case with a large constant string 10% faster to compile.

Previous attempts at changing this hash function (e.g. https://reviews.llvm.org/D97396) had to be reverted due to breaking tests that depended on iteration order.
No additional tests fail with this patch compared to `main` when running `check-all` with `-DLLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS="all"` (on a Linux host), so I hope I found everything that needs to be changed.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D142862
2023-02-07 22:55:41 -05:00
Pavel Labath
3427cb5b3a [lldb] Prevent an infinite loop while reading memory regions
A malformed qMemoryRegionInfo response can easily trigger an infinite
loop if regions end (base + size) wraps the address space. A
particularly interesting is the case where base+size=0, which a stub
could use to say that the rest of the memory space is unmapped, even
though lldb expects 0xff... in this case.

One could argue which behavior is more correct (technically, the
current behavior does not say anything about the last byte), but unless
we stop using 0xff... to mean "invalid address", that discussion is very
academic. This patch truncates address ranges which wraps the address
space, which handles the zero case as well as other kinds of malformed
packets.
2022-11-25 11:55:41 +01:00
Pavel Labath
08c4a6795a [lldb] Move breakpoint hit reset code to Target::CleanupProcess
This ensures it is run regardless of the method we use to initiate the
session (previous version did not handle connects), and it is the same
place that is used for resetting watchpoints.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134882
2022-10-06 17:18:51 +02:00
Pavel Labath
8d1de7b34a [lldb/gdb-server] Better reporting of launch errors
Use our "rich error" facility to propagate error reported by the stub to
the user. lldb-server reports rich launch errors as of D133352.

To make this easier to implement, and reduce code duplication, I have
moved the vRun/A/qLaunchSuccess handling into a single
GDBRemoteCommunicationClient function.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134754
2022-10-06 17:18:51 +02:00
Adrian Prantl
603d5a8d63 Fix out-of-bounds memory access in test 2022-09-02 18:14:23 -07:00
Adrian Prantl
ced4e0006f Fix inconsistent target arch when attaching to arm64 binaries on
arm64e platforms.

On arm64e-capable Apple platforms, the system libraries are always
arm64e, but applications often are arm64. When a target is created
from file, LLDB recognizes it as an arm64 target, but debugserver will
still (technically correct) report the process as being arm64e. For
consistency, set the target to arm64 here.

rdar://92248684

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D133069
2022-09-01 16:39:35 -07:00
Michał Górny
2f50883c13 [lldb] [gdb-remote] Include PID in vCont packets if multiprocess
Try to always send vCont packets and include the PID in them if running
multiprocess.  This is necessary to ensure that with the upcoming full
multiprocess support always resumes the correct process without having
to resort to the legacy Hc packets.

Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131758
2022-08-20 08:21:32 +02:00
Michael Buch
1dc8fcff0e Revert "[lldb] [gdb-remote] Include PID in vCont packets if multiprocess" - Part 2
This reverts commit ccb9d4d4ad.

Reverts the associated tests
2022-08-19 19:31:14 +01:00
Adrian Prantl
fe0f72d5c5 Revert "[lldb] [test] Add synchronization to TestContinue"
This reverts commit 7aadecae40.

I'm reverting this commit because it appears to break the green dragon
incremental LLDB bot.

https://reviews.llvm.org/D131758

See LLDB Incremental buildbot: https://green.lab.llvm.org/green/view/LLDB/job/lldb-cmake/46215/execution/node/70/log/
2022-08-19 09:23:18 -07:00
Michał Górny
7aadecae40 [lldb] [test] Add synchronization to TestContinue
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
2022-08-19 15:49:35 +02:00
Michał Górny
8b50ffe9fd [lldb] [test] Remove test_step_multiprocess, it's unreliable
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
2022-08-19 10:08:11 +02:00
Michał Górny
58157087b0 [lldb] [test] Skip step packet test on non-amd64
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
2022-08-19 09:48:13 +02:00
Michał Górny
ccb9d4d4ad [lldb] [gdb-remote] Include PID in vCont packets if multiprocess
Try to always send vCont packets and include the PID in them if running
multiprocess.  This is necessary to ensure that with the upcoming full
multiprocess support always resumes the correct process without having
to resort to the legacy Hc packets.

Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131758
2022-08-19 09:02:20 +02:00
David Spickett
193259cbce [LLDB] Remove __future__ imports from tests
Not needed now that we require python 3.

Reviewed By: kastiglione, JDevlieghere

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131761
2022-08-15 08:54:06 +00:00
Dave Lee
56f9cfe30c [lldb] Remove uses of six module (NFC)
With lldb (& llvm) requiring Python 3.6+, use of the `six` module can be removed.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131304
2022-08-11 19:06:15 -07:00
Jonas Devlieghere
0f821339da [lldb] Add assertStopReason helper function
Add a function to make it easier to debug a test failure caused by an
unexpected stop reason. This is similar to the assertState helper that
was added in ce825e4674.

Before:

  self.assertEqual(stop_reason, lldb.eStopReasonInstrumentation)
  AssertionError: 5 != 10

After:

  self.assertStopReason(stop_reason, lldb.eStopReasonInstrumentation)
  AssertionError: signal (5) != instrumentation (10)

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D131083
2022-08-03 11:44:13 -07:00
Michał Górny
b61b8efcf3 [lldb] [gdb-remote] Fix process ID after following forked child
Update the process ID after handling fork/vfork to ensure that
the process plugin reports the correct PID immediately.

Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130037
2022-07-21 17:11:38 +02:00
Jonas Devlieghere
1b8c73522e [lldb] Use assertState in even more tests (NFC)
Followup to D127355 and D127378, converting more instances of
assertEqual to assertState.
2022-06-29 17:05:58 -07:00
Dave Lee
4cc8f2a017 [lldb][tests] Automatically call compute_mydir (NFC)
Eliminate boilerplate of having each test manually assign to `mydir` by calling
`compute_mydir` in lldbtest.py.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128077
2022-06-17 14:34:49 -07:00
Dave Lee
47c4c6a746 [lldb] Use assertState in more tests (NFC)
Follow to D127355, converting more `assertEquals` to `assertState`.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D127378
2022-06-09 16:18:07 -07:00
Jim Ingham
2a21700bc5 In 92eaad2dd7 I made it possible to run
a debug session with only a remote path to the file you are debugging
using the SB API's. This patch makes it possible to do this using
target create --remote-file <some_path> without supplying a local file
as well.

Prior to this change we errored out saying that we haven't implemented
copying the binary back from the remote. I didn't implement the copy
back (in the case I'm interested in - iOS debugging - we don't
actually have a way for lldb to do that). This patch doesn't impede
doing that, I just didn't need it. I think for some object file
formats debugging w/o the binary file is hard because of what doesn't
get mapped in. I didn't try to arbitrate that, I'm assuming anybody
who has to do this knows what they are going to get.

If there's a connected platform that can check that the remote file
exists, it will do so, otherwise we trust the user's input - if it
isn't there the process launch is going to fail with no-such-file so
it will be pretty clear what went wrong.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D124947
2022-05-12 17:11:01 -07:00
Pavel Labath
e67cee0949 [lldb] Avoid duplicate vdso modules when opening core files
When opening core files (and also in some other situations) we could end
up with two vdso modules. This could happen because the vdso module is
very special, and over the years, we have accumulated various ways to
load it.

In D10800, we added one mechanism for loading it, which took the form of
a generic load-from-memory capability. Unfortunately loading an elf file
from memory is not possible (because the loader never loads the entire
file), and our attempts to do so were causing crashes. So, in D34352, we
partially reverted D10800 and implemented a custom mechanism specific to
the vdso.

Unfortunately, enough of D10800 remained such that, under the right
circumstances, it could end up loading a second (non-functional) copy of
the vdso module. This happened when the process plugin did not support
the extended MemoryRegionInfo query (added in D22219, to workaround a
different bug), which meant that the loader plugin was not able to
recognise that the linux-vdso.so.1 module (this is how the loader calls
it) is in fact the same as the [vdso] module (the name used in
/proc/$PID/maps) we loaded before. This typically happened in a core
file, as they don't store this kind of information.

This patch fixes the issue by completing the revert of D10800 -- the
memory loading code is removed completely. It also reduces the scope of
the hackaround introduced in D22219 -- it isn't completely sound and is
only relevant for fairly old (but still supported) versions of android.

I added the memory loading logic to the wasm dynamic loader, which has
since appeared and is relying on this feature (it even has a test). As
far as I can tell loading wasm modules from memory is possible and
reliable. MachO memory loading is not affected by this patch, as it uses
a completely different code path.

Since the scenarios/patches I described came without test cases, I have
created two new gdb-client tests cases for them. They're not
particularly readable, but right now, this is the best way we can
simulate the behavior (bugs) of a particular dynamic linker.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D122660
2022-04-05 11:22:37 +02:00
Jonas Devlieghere
c22c7a61b6 [lldb] Fix platform selection on Apple Silicon (again)
This patch is another attempt to fix platform selection on Apple
Silicon. It partially undoes D117340 which tried to fix the issue by
always instantiating a remote-ios platform for "iPhone and iPad Apps on
Apple Silicon Macs".

While the previous patch worked for attaching, it broke launching and
everything else that expects the remote platform to be connected. I made
an attempt to work around that, but quickly found out that there were
just too may places that had this assumption baked in.

This patch takes a different approach and reverts back to marking the
host platform compatible with iOS triples. This brings us back to the
original situation where platform selection was broken for remote iOS
debugging on Apple Silicon. To fix that, we now look at the process'
host architecture to differentiate between iOS binaries running remotely
and iOS binaries running locally.

I tested the following scenarios, which now all uses the desired
platform:

  - Launching an iOS binary on macOS: uses the host platform
  - Attaching to an iOS binary on macOS: uses the host platform
  - Attaching to a remote iOS binary: uses the remote-ios platform

rdar://89840215

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D121444
2022-03-15 09:06:29 -07:00
Dave Lee
779bbbf27f [lldb] Replace asserts on .Success() with assertSuccess()
Replace forms of `assertTrue(err.Success())` with `assertSuccess(err)` (added in D82759).

* `assertSuccess` prints out the error's message
* `assertSuccess` expresses explicit higher level semantics, both to the reader and for test failure output
* `assertSuccess` seems not to be well known, using it where possible will help spread knowledge
* `assertSuccess` statements are more succinct

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D119616
2022-02-14 08:31:17 -08:00
Michał Górny
ac666d1799 [lldb] [gdb-remote] Support getting siginfo via API
Add Thread::GetSiginfo() and SBThread::GetSiginfo() methods to retrieve
the siginfo value from server.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118055
2022-01-28 17:47:47 +01:00
Michał Górny
59a3f65f5e Revert "[lldb] [gdb-remote] Support getting siginfo via API"
This reverts commit 1a8f60f5f5.
The API requires further work.
2022-01-28 10:15:52 +01:00
Michał Górny
1a8f60f5f5 [lldb] [gdb-remote] Support getting siginfo via API
Add Thread::GetSiginfo() and SBThread::GetSiginfo() methods to retrieve
the siginfo value from server.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118055
2022-01-27 13:33:47 +01:00
Michał Górny
e69a3d18f4 [lldb] [gdb-remote] Support client fallback for servers without reg defs
Provide minimal register definition defaults for working with servers
that implement neither target.xml nor qRegisterInfo packets.  This is
useful e.g. when interacting with FreeBSD's kernel minimal gdbserver
that does not send target.xml but uses the same layout for its supported
register subset as GDB.

The prerequisite for this is the ability to determine the correct
architecture, e.g. from the target executable.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116896
2022-01-17 22:31:49 +01:00
Pavel Labath
8ccfcab34f [lldb/platform-gdb] Clear cached protocol state upon disconnection
Previously we would persist the flags indicating whether the remote side
supports a particular feature across reconnects, which is obviously not
a good idea.

I implement the clearing by nuking (its the only way to be sure :) the
entire GDBRemoteCommunication object in the disconnect operation and
creating a new one upon connection. This allows us to maintain a nice
invariant that the GDBRemoteCommunication object (which is now a
pointer) exists only if it is connected. The downside to that is that a
lot of functions now needs to check the validity of the pointer instead
of blindly accessing the object.

The process communication does not suffer from the same issue because we
always destroy the entire Process object for a relaunch.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116539
2022-01-10 16:27:30 +01:00
Dave Lee
c4cdf86569 [lldb] Skip TestTargetXMLArch if no support for x86 target
If LLVM is configured without X86 as one of its TARGETS_TO_BUILD, then lldb
will crash when using X86 disassembler (which it does while running `image
show-unwind`).
2022-01-09 22:40:03 -08:00
Nico Weber
085f078307 Revert "Revert D109159 "[amdgpu] Enable selection of s_cselect_b64.""
This reverts commit 859ebca744.
The change contained many unrelated changes and e.g. restored
unit test failes for the old lld port.
2022-01-05 13:10:25 -05:00
David Salinas
859ebca744 Revert D109159 "[amdgpu] Enable selection of s_cselect_b64."
This reverts commit 640beb38e7.

That commit caused performance degradtion in Quicksilver test QS:sGPU and a functional test failure in (rocPRIM rocprim.device_segmented_radix_sort).
Reverting until we have a better solution to s_cselect_b64 codegen cleanup

Change-Id: Ibf8e397df94001f248fba609f072088a46abae08

Reviewed By: kzhuravl

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115960

Change-Id: Id169459ce4dfffa857d5645a0af50b0063ce1105
2022-01-05 17:57:32 +00:00
Pavel Labath
f3b7cc8bb2 [lldb/test] Add ability to terminate connection from a gdb-client handler
We were using the client socket close as a way to terminate the handler
thread. But this kind of concurrent access to the same socket is not
safe. It also complicates running the handler without a dedicated thread
(next patch).

Instead, here I add an explicit way for a packet handler to request
termination. Waiting for lldb to terminate the connection would almost
be sufficient, but in the pty test we want to keep the pty open so we
can examine its state. Ability to disconnect at an arbitrary point may
be useful for testing other aspects of lldb functionality as well.

The way this works is that now each packet handler can optionally return
a list of responses (instead of just one). One of those responses (it
only makes sense for it to be the last one) can be a special
RESPONSE_DISCONNECT object, which triggers a disconnection (via a new
TerminateConnectionException).

As the mock server now cleans up the connection whenever it disconnects,
the pty test needs to explicitly dup(2) the descriptors in order to
inspect the post-disconnect state.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114156
2021-11-19 18:00:14 +01:00
Jim Ingham
92eaad2dd7 Revert "Revert "Make it possible for lldb to launch a remote binary with no local file.""
This reverts commit dd5505a8f2.

I picked the wrong class for the test, should have been GDBRemoteTestBase.
2021-11-17 17:59:47 -08:00
Jim Ingham
dd5505a8f2 Revert "Make it possible for lldb to launch a remote binary with no local file."
The reworking of the gdb client tests into the PlatformClientTestBase broke
the test for this.  I did the mutatis mutandis for the move, but the test
still fails.  Reverting till I have time to figure out why.

This reverts commit b715b79d54.
2021-11-16 16:46:21 -08:00
Jim Ingham
b715b79d54 Make it possible for lldb to launch a remote binary with no local file.
We don't actually need a local copy of the main executable to debug
a remote process.  So instead of treating "no local module" as an error,
see if the LaunchInfo has an executable it wants lldb to use, and if so
use it.  Then report whatever error the remote server returns.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113521
2021-11-16 16:06:07 -08:00
Pavel Labath
33c0f93f6c [lldb/test] Move gdb client utils into the packages tree
This infrastructure has proven proven its worth, so give it a more
prominent place.

My immediate motivation for this is the desire to reuse this
infrastructure for qemu platform testing, but I believe this move makes
sense independently of that. Moving this code to the packages tree will
allow as to add more structure to the gdb client tests -- currently they
are all crammed into the same test folder as that was the only way they
could access this code.

I'm splitting the code into two parts while moving it. The first once
contains just the generic gdb protocol wrappers, while the other one
contains the unit test glue. The reason for that is that for qemu
testing, I need to run the gdb code in a separate process, so I will
only be using the first part there.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113893
2021-11-16 11:35:56 +01:00