This patch is the next piece of work in my Large Watchpoint proposal, https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-large-watchpoint-support-in-lldb/72116 This patch breaks a user's watchpoint into one or more WatchpointResources which reflect what the hardware registers can cover. This means we can watch objects larger than 8 bytes, and we can watched unaligned address ranges. On a typical 64-bit target with 4 watchpoint registers you can watch 32 bytes of memory if the start address is doubleword aligned. Additionally, if the remote stub implements AArch64 MASK style watchpoints (e.g. debugserver on Darwin), we can watch any power-of-2 size region of memory up to 2GB, aligned to that same size. I updated the Watchpoint constructor and CommandObjectWatchpoint to create a CompilerType of Array<UInt8> when the size of the watched region is greater than pointer-size and we don't have a variable type to use. For pointer-size and smaller, we can display the watched granule as an integer value; for larger-than-pointer-size we will display as an array of bytes. I have `watchpoint list` now print the WatchpointResources used to implement the watchpoint. I added a WatchpointAlgorithm class which has a top-level static method that takes an enum flag mask WatchpointHardwareFeature and a user address and size, and returns a vector of WatchpointResources covering the request. It does not take into account the number of watchpoint registers the target has, or the number still available for use. Right now there is only one algorithm, which monitors power-of-2 regions of memory. For up to pointer-size, this is what Intel hardware supports. AArch64 Byte Address Select watchpoints can watch any number of contiguous bytes in a pointer-size memory granule, that is not currently supported so if you ask to watch bytes 3-5, the algorithm will watch the entire doubleword (8 bytes). The newly default "modify" style means we will silently ignore modifications to bytes outside the watched range. I've temporarily skipped TestLargeWatchpoint.py for all targets. It was only run on Darwin when using the in-tree debugserver, which was a proxy for "debugserver supports MASK watchpoints". I'll be adding the aforementioned feature flag from the stub and enabling full mask watchpoints when a debugserver with that feature is enabled, and re-enable this test. I added a new TestUnalignedLargeWatchpoint.py which only has one test but it's a great one, watching a 22-byte range that is unaligned and requires four 8-byte watchpoints to cover. I also added a unit test, WatchpointAlgorithmsTests, which has a number of simple tests against WatchpointAlgorithms::PowerOf2Watchpoints. I think there's interesting possible different approaches to how we cover these; I note in the unit test that a user requesting a watch on address 0x12e0 of 120 bytes will be covered by two watchpoints today, a 128-bytes at 0x1280 and at 0x1300. But it could be done with a 16-byte watchpoint at 0x12e0 and a 128-byte at 0x1300, which would have fewer false positives/private stops. As we try refining this one, it's helpful to have a collection of tests to make sure things don't regress. I tested this on arm64 macOS, (genuine) x86_64 macOS, and AArch64 Ubuntu. I have not modifed the Windows process plugins yet, I might try that as a standalone patch, I'd be making the change blind, but the necessary changes (see ProcessGDBRemote::EnableWatchpoint) are pretty small so it might be obvious enough that I can change it and see what the Windows CI thinks. There isn't yet a packet (or a qSupported feature query) for the gdb remote serial protocol stub to communicate its watchpoint capabilities to lldb. I'll be doing that in a patch right after this is landed, having debugserver advertise its capability of AArch64 MASK watchpoints, and have ProcessGDBRemote add eWatchpointHardwareArmMASK to WatchpointAlgorithms so we can watch larger than 32-byte requests on Darwin. I haven't yet tackled WatchpointResource *sharing* by multiple Watchpoints. This is all part of the goal, especially when we may be watching a larger memory range than the user requested, if they then add another watchpoint next to their first request, it may be covered by the same WatchpointResource (hardware watchpoint register). Also one "read" watchpoint and one "write" watchpoint on the same memory granule need to be handled, making the WatchpointResource cover all requests. As WatchpointResources aren't shared among multiple Watchpoints yet, there's no handling of running the conditions/commands/etc on multiple Watchpoints when their shared WatchpointResource is hit. The goal beyond "large watchpoint" is to unify (much more) the Watchpoint and Breakpoint behavior and commands. I have a feeling I may be slowly chipping away at this for a while. Re-landing this patch after fixing two undefined behaviors in WatchpointAlgorithms found by UBSan and by failures on different CI bots. rdar://108234227
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//===-- Watchpoint.cpp ----------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "lldb/Breakpoint/Watchpoint.h"
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#include "lldb/Breakpoint/StoppointCallbackContext.h"
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#include "lldb/Breakpoint/WatchpointResource.h"
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#include "lldb/Core/Value.h"
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#include "lldb/Core/ValueObject.h"
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#include "lldb/Core/ValueObjectMemory.h"
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#include "lldb/DataFormatters/DumpValueObjectOptions.h"
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#include "lldb/Expression/UserExpression.h"
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#include "lldb/Symbol/TypeSystem.h"
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#include "lldb/Target/Process.h"
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#include "lldb/Target/Target.h"
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#include "lldb/Target/ThreadSpec.h"
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#include "lldb/Utility/LLDBLog.h"
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#include "lldb/Utility/Log.h"
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#include "lldb/Utility/Stream.h"
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using namespace lldb;
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using namespace lldb_private;
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Watchpoint::Watchpoint(Target &target, lldb::addr_t addr, uint32_t size,
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const CompilerType *type, bool hardware)
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: StoppointSite(0, addr, size, hardware), m_target(target),
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m_enabled(false), m_is_hardware(hardware), m_is_watch_variable(false),
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m_is_ephemeral(false), m_disabled_count(0), m_watch_read(0),
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m_watch_write(0), m_watch_modify(0), m_ignore_count(0) {
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if (type && type->IsValid())
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m_type = *type;
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else {
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// If we don't have a known type, then we force it to unsigned int of the
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// right size.
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auto type_system_or_err =
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target.GetScratchTypeSystemForLanguage(eLanguageTypeC);
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if (auto err = type_system_or_err.takeError()) {
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LLDB_LOG_ERROR(GetLog(LLDBLog::Watchpoints), std::move(err),
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"Failed to set type: {0}");
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} else {
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if (auto ts = *type_system_or_err) {
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if (size <= target.GetArchitecture().GetAddressByteSize()) {
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m_type =
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ts->GetBuiltinTypeForEncodingAndBitSize(eEncodingUint, 8 * size);
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} else {
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CompilerType clang_uint8_type =
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ts->GetBuiltinTypeForEncodingAndBitSize(eEncodingUint, 8);
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m_type = clang_uint8_type.GetArrayType(size);
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}
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} else
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LLDB_LOG_ERROR(GetLog(LLDBLog::Watchpoints), std::move(err),
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"Failed to set type: Typesystem is no longer live: {0}");
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}
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}
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// Set the initial value of the watched variable:
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if (m_target.GetProcessSP()) {
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ExecutionContext exe_ctx;
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m_target.GetProcessSP()->CalculateExecutionContext(exe_ctx);
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CaptureWatchedValue(exe_ctx);
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}
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}
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Watchpoint::~Watchpoint() = default;
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// This function is used when "baton" doesn't need to be freed
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void Watchpoint::SetCallback(WatchpointHitCallback callback, void *baton,
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bool is_synchronous) {
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// The default "Baton" class will keep a copy of "baton" and won't free or
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// delete it when it goes out of scope.
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m_options.SetCallback(callback, std::make_shared<UntypedBaton>(baton),
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is_synchronous);
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SendWatchpointChangedEvent(eWatchpointEventTypeCommandChanged);
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}
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// This function is used when a baton needs to be freed and therefore is
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// contained in a "Baton" subclass.
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void Watchpoint::SetCallback(WatchpointHitCallback callback,
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const BatonSP &callback_baton_sp,
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bool is_synchronous) {
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m_options.SetCallback(callback, callback_baton_sp, is_synchronous);
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SendWatchpointChangedEvent(eWatchpointEventTypeCommandChanged);
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}
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bool Watchpoint::SetupVariableWatchpointDisabler(StackFrameSP frame_sp) const {
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if (!frame_sp)
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return false;
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ThreadSP thread_sp = frame_sp->GetThread();
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if (!thread_sp)
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return false;
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uint32_t return_frame_index =
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thread_sp->GetSelectedFrameIndex(DoNoSelectMostRelevantFrame) + 1;
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if (return_frame_index >= LLDB_INVALID_FRAME_ID)
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return false;
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StackFrameSP return_frame_sp(
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thread_sp->GetStackFrameAtIndex(return_frame_index));
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if (!return_frame_sp)
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return false;
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ExecutionContext exe_ctx(return_frame_sp);
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TargetSP target_sp = exe_ctx.GetTargetSP();
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if (!target_sp)
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return false;
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Address return_address(return_frame_sp->GetFrameCodeAddress());
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lldb::addr_t return_addr = return_address.GetLoadAddress(target_sp.get());
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if (return_addr == LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS)
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return false;
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BreakpointSP bp_sp = target_sp->CreateBreakpoint(
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return_addr, /*internal=*/true, /*request_hardware=*/false);
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if (!bp_sp || !bp_sp->HasResolvedLocations())
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return false;
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auto wvc_up = std::make_unique<WatchpointVariableContext>(GetID(), exe_ctx);
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auto baton_sp = std::make_shared<WatchpointVariableBaton>(std::move(wvc_up));
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bp_sp->SetCallback(VariableWatchpointDisabler, baton_sp);
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bp_sp->SetOneShot(true);
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bp_sp->SetBreakpointKind("variable watchpoint disabler");
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return true;
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}
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bool Watchpoint::VariableWatchpointDisabler(void *baton,
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StoppointCallbackContext *context,
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user_id_t break_id,
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user_id_t break_loc_id) {
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assert(baton && "null baton");
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if (!baton || !context)
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return false;
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Log *log = GetLog(LLDBLog::Watchpoints);
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WatchpointVariableContext *wvc =
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static_cast<WatchpointVariableContext *>(baton);
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LLDB_LOGF(log, "called by breakpoint %" PRIu64 ".%" PRIu64, break_id,
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break_loc_id);
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if (wvc->watch_id == LLDB_INVALID_WATCH_ID)
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return false;
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TargetSP target_sp = context->exe_ctx_ref.GetTargetSP();
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if (!target_sp)
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return false;
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ProcessSP process_sp = target_sp->GetProcessSP();
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if (!process_sp)
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return false;
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WatchpointSP watch_sp =
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target_sp->GetWatchpointList().FindByID(wvc->watch_id);
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if (!watch_sp)
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return false;
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if (wvc->exe_ctx == context->exe_ctx_ref) {
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LLDB_LOGF(log,
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"callback for watchpoint %" PRId32
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" matched internal breakpoint execution context",
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watch_sp->GetID());
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process_sp->DisableWatchpoint(watch_sp);
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return false;
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}
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LLDB_LOGF(log,
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"callback for watchpoint %" PRId32
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" didn't match internal breakpoint execution context",
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watch_sp->GetID());
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return false;
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}
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void Watchpoint::ClearCallback() {
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m_options.ClearCallback();
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SendWatchpointChangedEvent(eWatchpointEventTypeCommandChanged);
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}
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void Watchpoint::SetDeclInfo(const std::string &str) { m_decl_str = str; }
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std::string Watchpoint::GetWatchSpec() { return m_watch_spec_str; }
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void Watchpoint::SetWatchSpec(const std::string &str) {
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m_watch_spec_str = str;
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}
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bool Watchpoint::IsHardware() const {
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lldbassert(m_is_hardware || !HardwareRequired());
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return m_is_hardware;
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}
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bool Watchpoint::IsWatchVariable() const { return m_is_watch_variable; }
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void Watchpoint::SetWatchVariable(bool val) { m_is_watch_variable = val; }
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bool Watchpoint::CaptureWatchedValue(const ExecutionContext &exe_ctx) {
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ConstString g_watch_name("$__lldb__watch_value");
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m_old_value_sp = m_new_value_sp;
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Address watch_address(GetLoadAddress());
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if (!m_type.IsValid()) {
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// Don't know how to report new & old values, since we couldn't make a
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// scalar type for this watchpoint. This works around an assert in
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// ValueObjectMemory::Create.
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// FIXME: This should not happen, but if it does in some case we care about,
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// we can go grab the value raw and print it as unsigned.
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return false;
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}
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m_new_value_sp = ValueObjectMemory::Create(
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exe_ctx.GetBestExecutionContextScope(), g_watch_name.GetStringRef(),
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watch_address, m_type);
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m_new_value_sp = m_new_value_sp->CreateConstantValue(g_watch_name);
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return (m_new_value_sp && m_new_value_sp->GetError().Success());
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}
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bool Watchpoint::WatchedValueReportable(const ExecutionContext &exe_ctx) {
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if (!m_watch_modify || m_watch_read)
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return true;
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if (!m_type.IsValid())
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return true;
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ConstString g_watch_name("$__lldb__watch_value");
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Address watch_address(GetLoadAddress());
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ValueObjectSP newest_valueobj_sp = ValueObjectMemory::Create(
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exe_ctx.GetBestExecutionContextScope(), g_watch_name.GetStringRef(),
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watch_address, m_type);
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newest_valueobj_sp = newest_valueobj_sp->CreateConstantValue(g_watch_name);
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Status error;
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DataExtractor new_data;
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DataExtractor old_data;
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newest_valueobj_sp->GetData(new_data, error);
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if (error.Fail())
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return true;
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m_new_value_sp->GetData(old_data, error);
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if (error.Fail())
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return true;
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if (new_data.GetByteSize() != old_data.GetByteSize() ||
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new_data.GetByteSize() == 0)
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return true;
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if (memcmp(new_data.GetDataStart(), old_data.GetDataStart(),
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old_data.GetByteSize()) == 0)
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return false; // Value has not changed, user requested modify watchpoint
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return true;
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}
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// RETURNS - true if we should stop at this breakpoint, false if we
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// should continue.
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bool Watchpoint::ShouldStop(StoppointCallbackContext *context) {
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m_hit_counter.Increment();
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return IsEnabled();
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}
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void Watchpoint::GetDescription(Stream *s, lldb::DescriptionLevel level) {
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DumpWithLevel(s, level);
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}
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void Watchpoint::Dump(Stream *s) const {
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DumpWithLevel(s, lldb::eDescriptionLevelBrief);
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}
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// If prefix is nullptr, we display the watch id and ignore the prefix
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// altogether.
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bool Watchpoint::DumpSnapshots(Stream *s, const char *prefix) const {
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bool printed_anything = false;
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// For read watchpoints, don't display any before/after value changes.
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if (m_watch_read && !m_watch_modify && !m_watch_write)
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return printed_anything;
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s->Printf("\n");
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s->Printf("Watchpoint %u hit:\n", GetID());
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StreamString values_ss;
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if (prefix)
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values_ss.Indent(prefix);
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if (m_old_value_sp) {
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if (auto *old_value_cstr = m_old_value_sp->GetValueAsCString()) {
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values_ss.Printf("old value: %s", old_value_cstr);
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} else {
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if (auto *old_summary_cstr = m_old_value_sp->GetSummaryAsCString())
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values_ss.Printf("old value: %s", old_summary_cstr);
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else {
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StreamString strm;
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DumpValueObjectOptions options;
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options.SetUseDynamicType(eNoDynamicValues)
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.SetHideRootType(true)
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.SetHideRootName(true)
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.SetHideName(true);
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m_old_value_sp->Dump(strm, options);
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if (strm.GetData())
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values_ss.Printf("old value: %s", strm.GetData());
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}
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}
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}
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if (m_new_value_sp) {
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if (values_ss.GetSize())
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values_ss.Printf("\n");
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if (auto *new_value_cstr = m_new_value_sp->GetValueAsCString())
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values_ss.Printf("new value: %s", new_value_cstr);
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else {
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if (auto *new_summary_cstr = m_new_value_sp->GetSummaryAsCString())
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values_ss.Printf("new value: %s", new_summary_cstr);
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else {
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StreamString strm;
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DumpValueObjectOptions options;
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options.SetUseDynamicType(eNoDynamicValues)
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.SetHideRootType(true)
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.SetHideRootName(true)
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.SetHideName(true);
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m_new_value_sp->Dump(strm, options);
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if (strm.GetData())
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values_ss.Printf("new value: %s", strm.GetData());
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}
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}
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}
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if (values_ss.GetSize()) {
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s->Printf("%s", values_ss.GetData());
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printed_anything = true;
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}
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return printed_anything;
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}
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void Watchpoint::DumpWithLevel(Stream *s,
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lldb::DescriptionLevel description_level) const {
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if (s == nullptr)
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return;
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assert(description_level >= lldb::eDescriptionLevelBrief &&
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description_level <= lldb::eDescriptionLevelVerbose);
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s->Printf("Watchpoint %u: addr = 0x%8.8" PRIx64
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" size = %u state = %s type = %s%s%s",
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GetID(), GetLoadAddress(), m_byte_size,
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IsEnabled() ? "enabled" : "disabled", m_watch_read ? "r" : "",
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m_watch_write ? "w" : "", m_watch_modify ? "m" : "");
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if (description_level >= lldb::eDescriptionLevelFull) {
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if (!m_decl_str.empty())
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s->Printf("\n declare @ '%s'", m_decl_str.c_str());
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if (!m_watch_spec_str.empty())
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s->Printf("\n watchpoint spec = '%s'", m_watch_spec_str.c_str());
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if (IsEnabled()) {
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if (ProcessSP process_sp = m_target.GetProcessSP()) {
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auto &resourcelist = process_sp->GetWatchpointResourceList();
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size_t idx = 0;
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s->Printf("\n watchpoint resources:");
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for (WatchpointResourceSP &wpres : resourcelist.Sites()) {
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if (wpres->ConstituentsContains(this)) {
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s->Printf("\n #%zu: ", idx);
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wpres->Dump(s);
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}
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idx++;
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}
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}
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}
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// Dump the snapshots we have taken.
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DumpSnapshots(s, " ");
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if (GetConditionText())
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s->Printf("\n condition = '%s'", GetConditionText());
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m_options.GetCallbackDescription(s, description_level);
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}
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if (description_level >= lldb::eDescriptionLevelVerbose) {
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s->Printf("\n hit_count = %-4u ignore_count = %-4u", GetHitCount(),
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GetIgnoreCount());
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}
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}
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bool Watchpoint::IsEnabled() const { return m_enabled; }
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// Within StopInfo.cpp, we purposely turn on the ephemeral mode right before
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// temporarily disable the watchpoint in order to perform possible watchpoint
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// actions without triggering further watchpoint events. After the temporary
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// disabled watchpoint is enabled, we then turn off the ephemeral mode.
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void Watchpoint::TurnOnEphemeralMode() { m_is_ephemeral = true; }
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void Watchpoint::TurnOffEphemeralMode() {
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m_is_ephemeral = false;
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// Leaving ephemeral mode, reset the m_disabled_count!
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m_disabled_count = 0;
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}
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bool Watchpoint::IsDisabledDuringEphemeralMode() {
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return m_disabled_count > 1 && m_is_ephemeral;
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}
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void Watchpoint::SetEnabled(bool enabled, bool notify) {
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if (!enabled) {
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if (m_is_ephemeral)
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++m_disabled_count;
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// Don't clear the snapshots for now.
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// Within StopInfo.cpp, we purposely do disable/enable watchpoint while
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// performing watchpoint actions.
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}
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bool changed = enabled != m_enabled;
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m_enabled = enabled;
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if (notify && !m_is_ephemeral && changed)
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SendWatchpointChangedEvent(enabled ? eWatchpointEventTypeEnabled
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: eWatchpointEventTypeDisabled);
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}
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void Watchpoint::SetWatchpointType(uint32_t type, bool notify) {
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int old_watch_read = m_watch_read;
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int old_watch_write = m_watch_write;
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int old_watch_modify = m_watch_modify;
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m_watch_read = (type & LLDB_WATCH_TYPE_READ) != 0;
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m_watch_write = (type & LLDB_WATCH_TYPE_WRITE) != 0;
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m_watch_modify = (type & LLDB_WATCH_TYPE_MODIFY) != 0;
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if (notify &&
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(old_watch_read != m_watch_read || old_watch_write != m_watch_write ||
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old_watch_modify != m_watch_modify))
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SendWatchpointChangedEvent(eWatchpointEventTypeTypeChanged);
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}
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bool Watchpoint::WatchpointRead() const { return m_watch_read != 0; }
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bool Watchpoint::WatchpointWrite() const { return m_watch_write != 0; }
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bool Watchpoint::WatchpointModify() const { return m_watch_modify != 0; }
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uint32_t Watchpoint::GetIgnoreCount() const { return m_ignore_count; }
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void Watchpoint::SetIgnoreCount(uint32_t n) {
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bool changed = m_ignore_count != n;
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m_ignore_count = n;
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if (changed)
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SendWatchpointChangedEvent(eWatchpointEventTypeIgnoreChanged);
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}
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bool Watchpoint::InvokeCallback(StoppointCallbackContext *context) {
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return m_options.InvokeCallback(context, GetID());
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}
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void Watchpoint::SetCondition(const char *condition) {
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if (condition == nullptr || condition[0] == '\0') {
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if (m_condition_up)
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m_condition_up.reset();
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} else {
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// Pass nullptr for expr_prefix (no translation-unit level definitions).
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Status error;
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m_condition_up.reset(m_target.GetUserExpressionForLanguage(
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condition, llvm::StringRef(), lldb::eLanguageTypeUnknown,
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UserExpression::eResultTypeAny, EvaluateExpressionOptions(), nullptr,
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error));
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if (error.Fail()) {
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// FIXME: Log something...
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m_condition_up.reset();
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}
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}
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SendWatchpointChangedEvent(eWatchpointEventTypeConditionChanged);
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}
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const char *Watchpoint::GetConditionText() const {
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if (m_condition_up)
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return m_condition_up->GetUserText();
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else
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return nullptr;
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}
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void Watchpoint::SendWatchpointChangedEvent(
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lldb::WatchpointEventType eventKind) {
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if (GetTarget().EventTypeHasListeners(
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Target::eBroadcastBitWatchpointChanged)) {
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auto data_sp =
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std::make_shared<WatchpointEventData>(eventKind, shared_from_this());
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GetTarget().BroadcastEvent(Target::eBroadcastBitWatchpointChanged, data_sp);
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}
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}
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Watchpoint::WatchpointEventData::WatchpointEventData(
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WatchpointEventType sub_type, const WatchpointSP &new_watchpoint_sp)
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: m_watchpoint_event(sub_type), m_new_watchpoint_sp(new_watchpoint_sp) {}
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Watchpoint::WatchpointEventData::~WatchpointEventData() = default;
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llvm::StringRef Watchpoint::WatchpointEventData::GetFlavorString() {
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return "Watchpoint::WatchpointEventData";
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}
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llvm::StringRef Watchpoint::WatchpointEventData::GetFlavor() const {
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return WatchpointEventData::GetFlavorString();
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}
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WatchpointSP &Watchpoint::WatchpointEventData::GetWatchpoint() {
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return m_new_watchpoint_sp;
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}
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WatchpointEventType
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Watchpoint::WatchpointEventData::GetWatchpointEventType() const {
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|
return m_watchpoint_event;
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|
}
|
|
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|
void Watchpoint::WatchpointEventData::Dump(Stream *s) const {}
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|
|
|
const Watchpoint::WatchpointEventData *
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|
Watchpoint::WatchpointEventData::GetEventDataFromEvent(const Event *event) {
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|
if (event) {
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|
const EventData *event_data = event->GetData();
|
|
if (event_data &&
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|
event_data->GetFlavor() == WatchpointEventData::GetFlavorString())
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|
return static_cast<const WatchpointEventData *>(event->GetData());
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|
}
|
|
return nullptr;
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|
}
|
|
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|
WatchpointEventType
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|
Watchpoint::WatchpointEventData::GetWatchpointEventTypeFromEvent(
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|
const EventSP &event_sp) {
|
|
const WatchpointEventData *data = GetEventDataFromEvent(event_sp.get());
|
|
|
|
if (data == nullptr)
|
|
return eWatchpointEventTypeInvalidType;
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|
else
|
|
return data->GetWatchpointEventType();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
WatchpointSP Watchpoint::WatchpointEventData::GetWatchpointFromEvent(
|
|
const EventSP &event_sp) {
|
|
WatchpointSP wp_sp;
|
|
|
|
const WatchpointEventData *data = GetEventDataFromEvent(event_sp.get());
|
|
if (data)
|
|
wp_sp = data->m_new_watchpoint_sp;
|
|
|
|
return wp_sp;
|
|
}
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