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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jason Molenda
41dc04e528 [lldb] Add swig doc for SBProcess address mask methods
Add descriptions of `GetAddressMask`, `SetAddressMask`,
`SetAddressableBits`, and `FixAddress` SBProcess methods.
2024-04-08 18:56:39 -07:00
Jason Molenda
e35fb3fb8b [lldb] [NFC] Fix swig docstring annotations (#88073)
Some of the SB API method description docstrings for swing are annotated
as `%feature("autodoc")` - but `"autodoc"` annotations are only to
substitute a string showing the arguments and return variables - either
in a single line, or in multiple lines. SBMemoryRegionInfo used
`"autodoc"` correctly describing the parameters and return type, but
then it added a description too which is not correct either.

Change all of these that are adding a method description to use
`%feature("docstring")` instead. There were a half dozen instances where
`"autodoc"` was correctly being used and we have overriden the parameter
and return types with a more readable version.
2024-04-08 17:57:35 -07:00
Alexander M
79e8f29ab0 [lldb/lua] Fix Lua building on Windows (#83871)
Add `liblldb` dependency and use correct extension for compiled Lua
module.

Replace 'Python' with 'Lua' in install path name.

Fixes #55075.
2024-03-04 11:54:24 -08:00
Alex Langford
f7a544dd5f [lldb] Ignore swig warnings about shadowed overloads (#83317)
This specifically addresses the warnings:
$LLVM/lldb/include/lldb/API/SBCommandReturnObject.h:119: Warning 509:
Overloaded method lldb::SBCommandReturnObject::PutCString(char const *)
effectively ignored,
$LLVM/lldb/include/lldb/API/SBCommandReturnObject.h:119: Warning 509: as
it is shadowed by lldb::SBCommandReturnObject::PutCString(char const
*,int).

There is exactly one declaration of SBCommandReturnObject::PutCString.
The second parameter (of type `int`) has default value `-1`. Without
investigating why SWIG believes there are 2 method declarations, I
believe it is safe to ignore this warning. It does not appear to
actually impact functionality in any way.

rdar://117744660
2024-02-28 16:54:32 -08:00
nikitalita
dc5dfc102f [lldb] python-bindings: fix SBTarget.get_target_watchpoints() (#82295)
Fixes erroneous usage of `bkpts` instead of `watchpoints` (probably
introduced from copying and pasting `get_target_bkpts()`).
2024-02-26 15:05:02 -08:00
Wanyi
dd7386d85f [Reland] Report only loaded debug info in statistics dump (#81706) (#82207)
Updates:

- The previous patch changed the default behavior to not load dwos in
`DWARFUnit`
~~`SymbolFileDWARFDwo *GetDwoSymbolFile(bool load_all_debug_info =
false);`~~
`SymbolFileDWARFDwo *GetDwoSymbolFile(bool load_all_debug_info = true);`
- This broke some lldb-shell tests (see
https://green.lab.llvm.org/green/view/LLDB/job/as-lldb-cmake/16273/)
- TestDebugInfoSize.py
- with symbol on-demand, by default statistics dump only reports
skeleton debug info size
- `statistics dump -f` will load all dwos. debug info = skeleton debug
info + all dwo debug info

Currently running `statistics dump` will trigger lldb to load debug info
that's not yet loaded (eg. dwo files). Resulted in a delay in the
command return, which, can be interrupting.

This patch also added a new option `--load-all-debug-info` asking
statistics to dump all possible debug info, which will force loading all
debug info available if not yet loaded.
2024-02-19 00:33:23 -05:00
Jonas Devlieghere
339baae3e2 Revert "Report only loaded debug info in statistics dump (#81706)" (#82150)
This reverts commit 21ddd7ff2b because it
breaks a bunch of tests:

https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/68/builds/69018
https://green.lab.llvm.org/green/view/LLDB/job/as-lldb-cmake/16273
2024-02-17 21:38:11 -08:00
Wanyi
21ddd7ff2b Report only loaded debug info in statistics dump (#81706)
Currently running `statistics dump` will trigger lldb to load debug info
that's not yet loaded (eg. dwo files). Resulted in a delay in the
command return, which, can be interrupting.

This patch also added a new option `--load-all-debug-info` asking
statistics to dump all possible debug info, which will force loading all
debug info available if not yet loaded.
2024-02-17 14:38:18 -05:00
jimingham
a69ecb2420 Add the ability to define a Python based command that uses CommandObjectParsed (#70734)
This allows you to specify options and arguments and their definitions
and then have lldb handle the completions, help, etc. in the same way
that lldb does for its parsed commands internally.

This feature has some design considerations as well as the code, so I've
also set up an RFC, but I did this one first and will put the RFC
address in here once I've pushed it...

Note, the lldb "ParsedCommand interface" doesn't actually do all the
work that it should. For instance, saying the type of an option that has
a completer doesn't automatically hook up the completer, and ditto for
argument values. We also do almost no work to verify that the arguments
match their definition, or do auto-completion for them. This patch
allows you to make a command that's bug-for-bug compatible with built-in
ones, but I didn't want to stall it on getting the auto-command checking
to work all the way correctly.

As an overall design note, my primary goal here was to make an interface
that worked well in the script language. For that I needed, for
instance, to have a property-based way to get all the option values that
were specified. It was much more convenient to do that by making a
fairly bare-bones C interface to define the options and arguments of a
command, and set their values, and then wrap that in a Python class
(installed along with the other bits of the lldb python module) which
you can then derive from to make your new command. This approach will
also make it easier to experiment.

See the file test_commands.py in the test case for examples of how this
works.
2024-02-13 11:09:47 -08:00
Wanyi
6d26857725 Fix the Docstring.i filename (#80917)
The typo DocStrings.i broke linux buildbots
2024-02-06 20:26:08 -05:00
Wanyi
2217837c33 Support statistics dump summary only mode (#80745)
Add a new --summary option to statistics dump command so that it is
much more light weight than the full version.
Introduce a new SBStatisticsOptions API setting the verbosity of statistics dump. 
[PR
#80218](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/80218#discussion_r1473639878)
2024-02-06 19:47:34 -05:00
Jason Molenda
61384850c5 Revert "[lldb] Make use of Scripted{Python,}Interface for ScriptedThreadPlan (#70392)"
Temporarily revert to unblock the CI bots, this is breaking the -DLLVM_ENABLE_MODULES=On
modules style build.  I've notified Ismail.

This reverts commit 888501bc63.
2024-01-29 10:43:33 -08:00
Med Ismail Bennani
888501bc63 [lldb] Make use of Scripted{Python,}Interface for ScriptedThreadPlan (#70392)
This patch makes ScriptedThreadPlan conforming to the ScriptedInterface
& ScriptedPythonInterface facilities by introducing 2
ScriptedThreadPlanInterface & ScriptedThreadPlanPythonInterface classes.

This allows us to get rid of every ScriptedThreadPlan-specific SWIG
method and re-use the same affordances as other scripting offordances,
like Scripted{Process,Thread,Platform} & OperatingSystem.

To do so, this adds new transformer methods for `ThreadPlan`, `Stream` &
`Event`, to allow the bijection between C++ objects and their python
counterparts.

Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
2024-01-29 03:17:33 -08:00
Kazu Hirata
364d7e775f [lldb] Use StringRef::starts_with (NFC)
This patch replaces uses of StringRef::startswith with
StringRef::starts_with for consistency with
std::{string,string_view}::starts_with in C++20.

I'm planning to deprecate and eventually remove
StringRef::{starts,ends}with.
2023-12-17 15:51:48 -08:00
Jason Molenda
a3fe9221ab Remove hardware index from watchpoints and breakpoints (#72012)
The Watchpoint and Breakpoint objects try to track the hardware index
that was used for them, if they are hardware wp/bp's. The majority of
our debugging goes over the gdb remote serial protocol, and when we set
the watchpoint/breakpoint, there is no (standard) way for the remote
stub to communicate to lldb which hardware index was used. We have an
lldb-extension packet to query the total number of watchpoint registers.

When a watchpoint is hit, there is an lldb extension to the stop reply
packet (documented in lldb-gdb-remote.txt) to describe the watchpoint
including its actual hardware index,

<addr within wp range> <wp hw index> <actual accessed address>

(the third field is specifically needed for MIPS). At this point, if the
stub reported these three fields (the stub is only required to provide
the first), we can know the actual hardware index for this watchpoint.

Breakpoints are worse; there's never any way for us to be notified about
which hardware index was used. Breakpoints got this as a side effect of
inherting from StoppointSite with Watchpoints.

We expose the watchpoint hardware index through "watchpoint list -v" and
through SBWatchpoint::GetHardwareIndex.

With my large watchpoint support, there is no *single* hardware index
that may be used for a watchpoint, it may need multiple resources. Also
I don't see what a user is supposed to do with this information, or an
IDE. Knowing the total number of watchpoint registers on the target, and
knowing how many Watchpoint Resources are currently in use, is helpful.
Knowing how many Watchpoint Resources
a single user-specified watchpoint needed to be implemented is useful.
But knowing which registers were used is an implementation detail and
not available until we hit the watchpoint when using gdb remote serial
protocol.

So given all that, I'm removing watchpoint hardware index numbers. I'm
changing the SB API to always return -1.
2023-11-15 13:32:42 -08:00
Walter Erquinigo
d9ec4b24a8 [lldb-dap] Add an option to provide a format for stack frames (#71843)
When this option gets enabled, descriptions of stack frames will be
generated using the format provided in the launch configuration instead
of simply calling `SBFrame::GetDisplayFunctionName`. This allows
lldb-dap to show an output similar to the one in the CLI.
2023-11-13 21:10:16 -05:00
Greg Clayton
7fbd427f5e Add the ability to get a C++ vtable ValueObject from another ValueObj… (#67599)
Add the ability to get a C++ vtable ValueObject from another
ValueObject.

This patch adds the ability to ask a ValueObject for a ValueObject that
represents the virtual function table for a C++ class. If the
ValueObject is not a C++ class with a vtable, a valid ValueObject value
will be returned that contains an appropriate error. If it is successful
a valid ValueObject that represents vtable will be returned. The
ValueObject that is returned will have a name that matches the demangled
value for a C++ vtable mangled name like "vtable for <class-name>". It
will have N children, one for each virtual function pointer. Each
child's value is the function pointer itself, the summary is the
symbolication of this function pointer, and the type will be a valid
function pointer from the debug info if there is debug information
corresponding to the virtual function pointer.

The vtable SBValue will have the following:
- SBValue::GetName() returns "vtable for <class>"
- SBValue::GetValue() returns a string representation of the vtable
address
- SBValue::GetSummary() returns NULL
- SBValue::GetType() returns a type appropriate for a uintptr_t type for
the current process
- SBValue::GetLoadAddress() returns the address of the vtable adderess
- SBValue::GetValueAsUnsigned(...) returns the vtable address
- SBValue::GetNumChildren() returns the number of virtual function
pointers in the vtable
- SBValue::GetChildAtIndex(...) returns a SBValue that represents a
virtual function pointer

The child SBValue objects that represent a virtual function pointer has
the following values:
- SBValue::GetName() returns "[%u]" where %u is the vtable function
pointer index
- SBValue::GetValue() returns a string representation of the virtual
function pointer
- SBValue::GetSummary() returns a symbolicated respresentation of the
virtual function pointer
- SBValue::GetType() returns the function prototype type if there is
debug info, or a generic funtion prototype if there is no debug info
- SBValue::GetLoadAddress() returns the address of the virtual function
pointer
- SBValue::GetValueAsUnsigned(...) returns the virtual function pointer
- SBValue::GetNumChildren() returns 0
- SBValue::GetChildAtIndex(...) returns invalid SBValue for any index

Examples of using this API via python:

```
(lldb) script vtable = lldb.frame.FindVariable("shape_ptr").GetVTable()
(lldb) script vtable
vtable for Shape = 0x0000000100004088 {
  [0] = 0x0000000100003d20 a.out`Shape::~Shape() at main.cpp:3
  [1] = 0x0000000100003e4c a.out`Shape::~Shape() at main.cpp:3
  [2] = 0x0000000100003e7c a.out`Shape::area() at main.cpp:4
  [3] = 0x0000000100003e3c a.out`Shape::optional() at main.cpp:7
}
(lldb) script c = vtable.GetChildAtIndex(0)
(lldb) script c
(void ()) [0] = 0x0000000100003d20 a.out`Shape::~Shape() at main.cpp:3
```
2023-10-30 17:46:18 -07:00
Med Ismail Bennani
6eafe2cb7a Revert "[lldb] Make use of Scripted{Python,}Interface for ScriptedThreadPlan (#70392)"
This reverts commit 4b3cd379cc since it
introduces some test failures:

https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/68/builds/62556
2023-10-30 17:40:11 -07:00
Med Ismail Bennani
4b3cd379cc [lldb] Make use of Scripted{Python,}Interface for ScriptedThreadPlan (#70392)
This patch makes ScriptedThreadPlan conforming to the ScriptedInterface
& ScriptedPythonInterface facilities by introducing 2
ScriptedThreadPlanInterface & ScriptedThreadPlanPythonInterface classes.

This allows us to get rid of every ScriptedThreadPlan-specific SWIG
method and re-use the same affordances as other scripting offordances,
like Scripted{Process,Thread,Platform} & OperatingSystem.

To do so, this adds new transformer methods for `ThreadPlan`, `Stream` &
`Event`, to allow the bijection between C++ objects and their python
counterparts.

Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
2023-10-30 16:52:17 -07:00
Med Ismail Bennani
ec456ba9ca [lldb] Add OperatingSystem base class to the lldb python module
This patch introduces an `OperatingSystem` base implementation in the
`lldb` python module to make it easier for lldb users to write their own
implementation.

The `OperatingSystem` base implementation is derived itself from the
`ScriptedThread` base implementation since they share some common grounds.

To achieve that, this patch makes changes to the `ScriptedThread`
initializer since it gets called by the `OperatingSystem` initializer.

I also took the opportunity to document the `OperatingSystem` base
class and methods.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D159315

Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
2023-10-26 15:12:22 -07:00
Med Ismail Bennani
f22d82cef2 [lldb/Interpreter] Make ScriptedInterface Object creation more generic (#68052)
This patch changes the way plugin objects used with Scripted Interfaces
are created.

Instead of implementing a different SWIG method to create the object for
every scripted interface, this patch makes the creation more generic by
re-using some of the ScriptedPythonInterface templated Dispatch code.

This patch also improves error handling of the object creation by
returning an `llvm::Expected`.

Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>

Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
2023-10-25 10:05:54 -07:00
Med Ismail Bennani
6bff2d51dc [lldb] Move template python files to separate directory
This patch moves the template files for the various scripting
affordances to a separate directory.

This is a preparatory work for upcoming improvements and consolidations
to other scripting affordances.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D159310

Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
2023-10-23 09:51:25 -07:00
Vlad Serebrennikov
93229c7bfd [lldb] Add SBType::FindDirectNestedType() function (#68705)
This patch adds a `SBType::FindDirectNestedType(name)` function which performs a non-recursive search in given class for a type with specified name. The intent is to perform a fast search in debug info, so that it can be used in formatters, and let them remain responsive.

This is driven by my work on formatters for Clang and LLVM types. In particular, by [`PointerIntPairInfo::MaskAndShiftConstants`](cde9f9df79/llvm/include/llvm/ADT/PointerIntPair.h (L174C16-L174C16)), which is required to extract pointer and integer from `PointerIntPair`.

Related Discourse thread: https://discourse.llvm.org/t/traversing-member-types-of-a-type/72452
2023-10-14 10:52:34 +04:00
Jonas Devlieghere
8f378ff7a0 [lldb] Expose SBPlatform::GetAllProcesses to the SB API (#68378)
Add the ability to list all processes through the SB API.

rdar://116188959
2023-10-06 10:43:31 -07:00
David Spickett
75e8620778 Reland "[lldb] Add 'modify' type watchpoints, make it default (#66308)"
This reverts commit a7b78cac9a.

With updates to the tests.

TestWatchTaggedAddress.py: Updated the expected watchpoint types,
though I'm not sure there should be a differnt default for the two
ways of setting them, that needs to be confirmed.

TestStepOverWatchpoint.py: Skipped this everywhere because I think
what used to happen is you couldn't put 2 watchpoints on the same
address (after alignment). I guess that this is now allowed because
modify watchpoints aren't accounted for, but likely should be.
Needs investigating.
2023-09-21 10:35:15 +00:00
David Spickett
a7b78cac9a Revert "[lldb] Add 'modify' type watchpoints, make it default (#66308)"
This reverts commit 933ad5c897.

This caused 1 test failure and an unexpected pass on AArch64 Linux:
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/96/builds/45765

Wasn't reported because the bot was already red at the time.
2023-09-21 09:30:07 +00:00
Jason Molenda
933ad5c897 [lldb] Add 'modify' type watchpoints, make it default (#66308)
Watchpoints in lldb can be either 'read', 'write', or 'read/write'. This
is exposing the actual behavior of hardware watchpoints. gdb has a
different behavior: a "write" type watchpoint only stops when the
watched memory region *changes*.

A user is using a watchpoint for one of three reasons:

1. Want to find what is changing/corrupting this memory.
2. Want to find what is writing to this memory.
3. Want to find what is reading from this memory.

I believe (1) is the most common use case for watchpoints, and it
currently can't be done in lldb -- the user needs to continue every time
the same value is written to the watched-memory manually. I think gdb's
behavior is the correct one. There are some use cases where a developer
wants to find every function that writes/reads to/from a memory region,
regardless of value, I want to still allow that functionality.

This is also a bit of groundwork for my large watchpoint support
proposal
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-large-watchpoint-support-in-lldb/72116
where I will be adding support for AArch64 MASK watchpoints which watch
power-of-2 memory regions. A user might ask to watch 24 bytes, and a
MASK watchpoint stub can do this with a 32-byte MASK watchpoint if it is
properly aligned. And we need to ignore writes to the final 8 bytes of
that watched region, and not show those hits to the user.

This patch adds a new 'modify' watchpoint type and it is the default.

Re-landing this patch after addressing testsuite failures found in CI on
Linux, Intel machines, and windows.

rdar://108234227
2023-09-20 13:42:16 -07:00
Jason Molenda
44532a9dd4 Revert "[lldb] Add 'modify' type watchpoints, make it default (#66308)"
TestStepOverWatchpoint.py and TestUnalignedWatchpoint.py are failing
on the ubuntu and debian bots
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/68/builds/60204
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/96/builds/45623

and the newly added test TestModifyWatchpoint.py does not
work on windows bot
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/219/builds/5708

I will debug tomorrow morning and reland.

This reverts commit 3692267ca8.
2023-09-18 22:50:39 -07:00
Jason Molenda
3692267ca8 [lldb] Add 'modify' type watchpoints, make it default (#66308)
Watchpoints in lldb can be either 'read', 'write', or 'read/write'. This
is exposing the actual behavior of hardware watchpoints. gdb has a
different behavior: a "write" type watchpoint only stops when the
watched memory region *changes*.

A user is using a watchpoint for one of three reasons:

1. Want to find what is changing/corrupting this memory.
2. Want to find what is writing to this memory.
3. Want to find what is reading from this memory.

I believe (1) is the most common use case for watchpoints, and it
currently can't be done in lldb -- the user needs to continue every time
the same value is written to the watched-memory manually. I think gdb's
behavior is the correct one. There are some use cases where a developer
wants to find every function that writes/reads to/from a memory region,
regardless of value, I want to still allow that functionality.

This is also a bit of groundwork for my large watchpoint support
proposal
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-large-watchpoint-support-in-lldb/72116
where I will be adding support for AArch64 MASK watchpoints which watch
power-of-2 memory regions. A user might ask to watch 24 bytes, and a
MASK watchpoint stub can do this with a 32-byte MASK watchpoint if it is
properly aligned. And we need to ignore writes to the final 8 bytes of
that watched region, and not show those hits to the user.

This patch adds a new 'modify' watchpoint type and it is the default.

rdar://108234227
2023-09-18 19:16:45 -07:00
David Spickett
c8387a31a4 [lldb] Format more Python files with black (#65979)
By running this from lldb/

$ black --exclude "third_party/|scripts/|utils/" ./
2023-09-12 08:46:34 +01:00
Med Ismail Bennani
6813ef3737 Re-land "[lldb/docs] Silence warnings when generating website"
This patch re-lands f0731d5b61 with more fixes and improvements.

First, this patch removes `__eq__` implementations from classes that
didn't implemented `operator!=` on the C++ implementation.

This patch removes sphinx document generation for special members such
as `__len__`, since there is no straightforward way to skip class that
don't implement them. We also don't want to introduce a change in
behavior by implementing artifical special members for classes that are
missing them.

Finally, this patch improve the ergonomics of some classes by
implementing special members where it makes sense, i.e. `hex(SBFrame)`
is equivalent to `SBFrame.GetPC()`.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D159017

Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
2023-08-31 20:35:10 +01:00
Med Ismail Bennani
380c5da98e Revert "Re-land "[lldb/docs] Silence warnings when generating website""
This reverts 3 commit:
- f0731d5b61.
- 8e0a087571.
- f2f5d6fb8d.

This changes were introduced to silence the warnings that are printed
when generating the lldb module documentation for the website but it
changed the python bindings and causes test failures on the macos bot:

https://green.lab.llvm.org/green/job/lldb-cmake/59438/

We will have to consider other options to silence these warnings.
2023-08-31 16:31:10 +01:00
Med Ismail Bennani
f2f5d6fb8d [lldb] Fix test failures introduced by 8e0a087571
Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
2023-08-29 16:52:30 +01:00
Med Ismail Bennani
8e0a087571 [lldb] Fix build failures introduced in f0731d5b61 (NFCI)
This patch should fix the build failures introduced by f0731d5b61.

This removes the use of the `STRING_EXTENSION_OUTSIDE` swig macro in SB
classes that don't implement a `GetDescription` method.

Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
2023-08-29 16:34:56 +01:00
Med Ismail Bennani
f0731d5b61 Re-land "[lldb/docs] Silence warnings when generating website"
This reverts commit 18f1c1ace7 and fix the
build failure issues introduced because of the `STRING_EXTENSION_OUTSIDE`
swig macros.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D159017

Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
2023-08-29 16:24:33 +01:00
Med Ismail Bennani
18f1c1ace7 Revert "[lldb/docs] Silence warnings when generating website"
This reverts commit 498b59e011 since it
introduces a build failure:

https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/68/builds/58995

Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
2023-08-29 13:57:35 +01:00
Med Ismail Bennani
498b59e011 [lldb/docs] Silence warnings when generating website
This patch does various things to silence the warnings that show up when
generating the website documentation.

First, this patch adds the missing definition for special member methods
in every SBAPI class. If the class cannot implement one of the special
member method, we just define it as a null operation (pass).

This should fix the following warnings:

```
WARNING: missing attribute __int__ in object lldb.SB*
WARNING: missing attribute __len__ in object lldb.SB*
WARNING: missing attribute __hex__ in object lldb.SB*
WARNING: missing attribute __oct__ in object lldb.SB*
WARNING: missing attribute __iter__ in object lldb.SB*
```

Then, it un-skips the various `static` methods that we didn't generate
the methods for, since it's not necessary thanks to the automod-api module.

Finally, this comments out the `_static` directory in the sphinx config,
since we don't need it anymore.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D159017

Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
2023-08-29 13:45:30 +01:00
Jonas Devlieghere
e0053bc04e [lldb] Bump SWIG minimum version to 4
SWIG 4 was released in 2019 and has been the de-facto standard for a
while now. All bots are running SWIG 4.0 or later.

This was motivated by #64279 which discovered that 662548c broke the
LLDB build with SWIG 3 on Windows.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D156804
2023-08-04 14:34:01 -07:00
Alex Langford
08dc847d55 [lldb][NFCI] Add SBTraceCursor.h to swig headers file
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D156934
2023-08-03 16:41:17 -07:00
Med Ismail Bennani
57bd882343 [lldb] Convert script native types to StructuredData counterpart
This patch adds the ability to pass native types from the script
interpreter to methods that use a {SB,}StructuredData argument.

To do so, this patch changes the `ScriptedObject` struture that holds
the pointer to the script object as well as the originating script
interpreter language. It also exposes that to the SB API via a new class
called `SBScriptObject`.

This structure allows the debugger to parse the script object and
convert it to a StructuredData object. If the type is not compatible
with the StructuredData types, we will store its pointer in a
`StructuredData::Generic` object.

This patch also adds some SWIG typemaps that checks the input argument to
ensure it's either an SBStructuredData object, in which case it just
passes it throught, or a python object that is NOT another SB type, to
provide some guardrails for the user.

rdar://111467140

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D155161

Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <ismail@bennani.ma>
2023-07-21 18:47:46 -07:00
Sterling Augustine
28c33805d4 Remove unnecessary std::moves [NFC]
These trigger the following error:

error: moving a temporary object prevents copy elision [-Werror,-Wpessimizing-move]
2023-07-13 19:24:01 -07:00
Kazuki Sakamoto
f03dbdb70a [lldb][LocateModuleCallback] Implement API, Python interface
RFC https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-python-callback-for-target-get-module/71580

Use SWIG for the locate module callback the same as other Python callbacks.
TestLocateModuleCallback.py verifies the functionalities.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D153735
2023-07-12 11:33:51 -07:00
Kazuki Sakamoto
c4fa6fafc4 [lldb][LocateModuleCallback] Update SBFileSpec/SBModuleSpec
RFC https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-python-callback-for-target-get-module/71580

SBFileSpec and SBModuleSpec will be used for locate module callback as Python
function arguments. This diff allows these things.
- Can be instantiated from SBPlatform.
- Can be passed to/from Python.
- Can be accessed for object offset and size.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D153733
2023-07-12 11:11:18 -07:00
Alex Langford
692ae97ae7 [lldb] Fix lua build after 27b6a4e63a
This applies the same trick for Lua that I did for python in
27b6a4e63a.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D150624
2023-05-15 17:24:00 -07:00
Alex Langford
27b6a4e63a [lldb] Mark most SBAPI methods involving private types as protected or private
Many SB classes have public constructors or methods involving types that
are private. Some are more obvious (e.g. containing lldb_private in the
name) than others (lldb::FooSP is usually std::shared_pointer<lldb_private::Foo>).

This commit explicitly does not address FileSP, so I'm leaving that one
alone for now.

Some of these were for other SB classes to use and should have been made
protected/private with a friend class entry added. Some of these were
public for some of the swig python helpers to use. I put all of those
functions into a class and made them static methods. The relevant SB
classes mark that class as a friend so they can access those
private/protected members.

I've also removed an outdated SBStructuredData test (can you guess which
constructor it was using?) and updated the other relevant tests.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D150157
2023-05-10 12:36:55 -07:00
Jim Ingham
c2be702104 Allow scripted thread plans to modify the thread stop description when
they are completed.
2023-05-03 10:52:12 -07:00
Alex Langford
fc28560fd6 [lldb][NFCI] Remove unused swig macros
These should have been removed in 662548c826.
2023-04-25 16:47:00 -07:00
Med Ismail Bennani
e31d0c20e4 [lldb] Improve breakpoint management for interactive scripted process
This patch improves breakpoint management when doing interactive
scripted process debugging.

In other to know which process set a breakpoint, we need to do some book
keeping on the multiplexer scripted process. When initializing the
multiplexer, we will first copy breakpoints that are already set on the
driving target.

Everytime we launch or resume, we should copy breakpoints from the
multiplexer to the driving process.

When creating a breakpoint from a child process, it needs to be set both
on the multiplexer and on the driving process. We also tag the created
breakpoint with the name and pid of the originator process.

This patch also implements all the requirement to achieve proper
breakpoint management. That involves:

- Adding python interator for breakpoints and watchpoints in SBTarget
- Add a new `ScriptedProcess.create_breakpoint` python method

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D148548

Signed-off-by: Med Ismail Bennani <medismail.bennani@gmail.com>
2023-04-25 15:03:15 -07:00
Jorge Gorbe Moya
4a38d33268 [lldb] Fix double free in python bindings error handling.
If we have a `%typemap(freearg)` that frees the argument, we shouldn't
free it manually on an error path before calling `SWIG_fail`.
`SWIG_fail` will already free the memory in this case, and doing it
manually results in a double free.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D147007
2023-03-27 16:07:36 -07:00
Jorge Gorbe Moya
984354fbbe [lldb] Update some uses of Python2 API in typemaps.
Python 3 doesn't have a distinction between PyInt and PyLong, it's all
PyLong now.

This also fixes a bug in SetNumberFromObject. This used to crash LLDB:
```
lldb -o "script data=lldb.SBData(); data.SetDataFromUInt64Array([2**63])"
```

The problem happened in the PyInt path:
```
  if (PyInt_Check(obj))
      number = static_cast<T>(PyInt_AsLong(obj));
```
when obj doesn't fit in a signed long, `PyInt_AsLong` would fail with
"OverflowError: Python int too large to convert to C long".

The existing long path does the right thing, as it will call
`PyLong_AsUnsignedLongLong` for uint64_t.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D146590
2023-03-22 11:28:52 -07:00