- ProcessMonitor::[Do|Serve]Operation no longer depend on file descriptors!
- removed unused member functions CloseFD and EnableIPC
- add semaphores to signal when an Operation is ready to be processed/complete.
This commit fixes a bug that was identified under stress-testing (i.e. build
LLVM while running tests) that led to LLDB becoming unresponsive because the
read/write operations on file descriptors in ProcessMonitor were not checked.
Other test runner improvement/convenience:
- pickup environment variables LLDB_LINUX_LOG and LLDB_LINUX_LOG_OPTIONS to
enable (Linux) logging when running the test suite. Example usage:
$ LLDB_LINUX_LOG="mylog.txt" LLDB_LINUX_LOG_OPTIONS="process thread" python dotest.py
llvm-svn: 190820
Created new LinuxThread class inherited from POSIXThread and removed linux / freebsd ifdefs
Removed several un-needed set thread name calls
CR (and multiple suggestions): mkopec
llvm-svn: 187545
-Remove tracing of fork/vfork until we add support for tracing inferiors' children on Linux.
-Add trace exec option for ptrace so that we don't receive legacy SIGTRAP signals on execve calls.
-Add handling of SIGCHLD sent by kernel (for now, deliver the signal to the inferior).
llvm-svn: 182153
- Eliminated the use of static for methods that read m_register_infos, so that these routines can be implemented in the base class.
- Eliminated m_register_infos in the base class because this is not used when derived classes call UpdateRegisterInfo.
- Also moved the namespace using declarations from headers to source files.
Thanks to Daniel and Samuel for their review feedback.
llvm-svn: 181538
- All Linux logging channels now use a single global instance of lldb_private::Log, to handle the case of logging during process tear down.
- Also removed a single use of LogSP in FreeBSD and fixed a typo in a comment while reading through ProcessKDPLog.
Reviewed by Daniel Malea.
llvm-svn: 178242
- remove unused members
- add NO_PEDANTIC to selected Makefiles
- fix return values (removed NULL as needed)
- disable warning about four-char-constants
- remove unneeded const from operator*() declaration
- add missing lambda function return types
- fix printf() with no format string
- change sizeof to use a type name instead of variable name
- fix Linux ProcessMonitor.cpp to be 32/64 bit friendly
- disable warnings emitted by swig-generated C++ code
Patch by Matt Kopec!
llvm-svn: 169645
- add new header lldb-python.h to be included before other system headers
- short term fix (eventually python dependencies must be cleaned up)
Patch by Matt Kopec!
llvm-svn: 169341
- Handle EINVAL return code from ptrace(GETSIGINFO, ...): not an error, but 'group-stop' state on Linux
- propagate SIGSTOP to inferior in above case
- this commit resolves the failure in expression_command/timeout testcase
Thanks to Sean Callanan & Matt Kopec for helping debug this problem
llvm-svn: 168523
This patch fixes an issue where if lldb fails to attach to a process (ie. invalid pid) on Linux, the process monitor thread gets stuck waiting for a signal from the attach thread, which never comes due to not being signaled. It also implements StopOpThread which is used for both attach/launch cases as I'm not aware of any special handling needed for the attach case. Also, propagate 'Error' from the Detach function instead of using a bool.
llvm-svn: 166055
The attached patch adds support for debugging 32-bit processes when running a 64-bit lldb on an x86_64 Linux system.
Making this work required two basic changes:
1) Getting lldb to report that it could debug 32-bit processes
2) Changing an assumption about how ptrace works when debugging cross-platform
For the first change, I took a conservative approach and only enabled this for x86_64 Linux platforms. It may be that the change I made in Host.cpp could be extended to other 64-bit Linux platforms, but I'm not familiar enough with the other platforms to know for sure.
For the second change, the Linux ProcessMonitor class was assuming that ptrace(PTRACE_[PEEK|POKE]DATA...) would read/write a "word" based on the child process word size. However, the ptrace documentation says that the "word" size read or written is "determined by the OS variant." I verified experimentally that when ptracing a 32-bit child from a 64-bit parent a 64-bit word is read or written.
llvm-svn: 163398
a new POSIX platform. It also contains fixes for 64bit FreeBSD.
The patch is based on changes by Mark Peek <mp@FreeBSD.org> and
"K. Macy" <kmacy@freebsd.org> in their github repo located at
https://github.com/fbsd/lldb.
llvm-svn: 147609
Joel Dillon that fixed 64 debugging for Linux.
I also added a patch to fix up the ProcessLinux::DoLaunch() to be up to date.
I wasn't able to verify it compiles, but it should b really close.
llvm-svn: 143772