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clang-p2996/lldb/tools/debugserver/source/MacOSX/MachException.h
Jim Ingham bff4673b41 Add a darwin platform setting to specify which exceptions debugserver
should not receive as exceptions (some will get converted to BSD
signals instead).  This is really the only stable way to ensure that
a Mach exception gets converted to it's equivalent BSD signal.  For
programs that rely on BSD signal handlers, this has to happen or you
can't even get the program to invoke the signal handler when under
the debugger.

This builds on a previous solution to this problem which required you
start debugserver with the -U flag.  This was not very discoverable
and required lldb be the one to launch debugserver, which is not always
the case.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125434
2022-05-18 10:16:11 -07:00

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//===-- MachException.h -----------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// Created by Greg Clayton on 6/18/07.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLDB_TOOLS_DEBUGSERVER_SOURCE_MACOSX_MACHEXCEPTION_H
#define LLDB_TOOLS_DEBUGSERVER_SOURCE_MACOSX_MACHEXCEPTION_H
#include <mach/mach.h>
#include <vector>
class MachProcess;
class PThreadMutex;
typedef union MachMessageTag {
mach_msg_header_t hdr;
char data[1024];
} MachMessage;
class MachException {
public:
struct PortInfo {
exception_mask_t mask; // the exception mask for this device which may be a
// subset of EXC_MASK_ALL...
exception_mask_t masks[EXC_TYPES_COUNT];
mach_port_t ports[EXC_TYPES_COUNT];
exception_behavior_t behaviors[EXC_TYPES_COUNT];
thread_state_flavor_t flavors[EXC_TYPES_COUNT];
mach_msg_type_number_t count;
kern_return_t Save(task_t task);
kern_return_t Restore(task_t task);
};
struct Data {
task_t task_port;
thread_t thread_port;
exception_type_t exc_type;
std::vector<mach_exception_data_type_t> exc_data;
Data()
: task_port(TASK_NULL), thread_port(THREAD_NULL), exc_type(0),
exc_data() {}
void Clear() {
task_port = TASK_NULL;
thread_port = THREAD_NULL;
exc_type = 0;
exc_data.clear();
}
bool IsValid() const {
return task_port != TASK_NULL && thread_port != THREAD_NULL &&
exc_type != 0;
}
// Return the SoftSignal for this MachException data, or zero if there is
// none
int SoftSignal() const {
if (exc_type == EXC_SOFTWARE && exc_data.size() == 2 &&
exc_data[0] == EXC_SOFT_SIGNAL)
return static_cast<int>(exc_data[1]);
return 0;
}
bool IsBreakpoint() const {
return (exc_type == EXC_BREAKPOINT ||
((exc_type == EXC_SOFTWARE) && exc_data[0] == 1));
}
void AppendExceptionData(mach_exception_data_t Data,
mach_msg_type_number_t Count) {
mach_exception_data_type_t Buf;
for (mach_msg_type_number_t i = 0; i < Count; ++i) {
// Perform an unaligned copy.
memcpy(&Buf, Data + i, sizeof(mach_exception_data_type_t));
exc_data.push_back(Buf);
}
}
void Dump() const;
void DumpStopReason() const;
bool GetStopInfo(struct DNBThreadStopInfo *stop_info) const;
};
struct Message {
MachMessage exc_msg;
MachMessage reply_msg;
Data state;
Message() : state() {
memset(&exc_msg, 0, sizeof(exc_msg));
memset(&reply_msg, 0, sizeof(reply_msg));
}
bool CatchExceptionRaise(task_t task);
void Dump() const;
kern_return_t Reply(MachProcess *process, int signal);
kern_return_t Receive(mach_port_t receive_port, mach_msg_option_t options,
mach_msg_timeout_t timeout,
mach_port_t notify_port = MACH_PORT_NULL);
typedef std::vector<Message> collection;
typedef collection::iterator iterator;
typedef collection::const_iterator const_iterator;
};
enum {
e_actionForward, // Forward signal to inferior process
e_actionStop, // Stop when this signal is received
};
struct Action {
task_t task_port; // Set to TASK_NULL for any TASK
thread_t thread_port; // Set to THREAD_NULL for any thread
exception_type_t exc_mask; // Mach exception mask to watch for
std::vector<mach_exception_data_type_t> exc_data_mask; // Mask to apply to
// exception data, or
// empty to ignore
// exc_data value for
// exception
std::vector<mach_exception_data_type_t> exc_data_value; // Value to compare
// to exception data
// after masking, or
// empty to ignore
// exc_data value
// for exception
uint8_t flags; // Action flags describing what to do with the exception
};
static const char *Name(exception_type_t exc_type);
static exception_mask_t ExceptionMask(const char *name);
};
#endif