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//===-- lldb-gdbserver.cpp --------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// C Includes
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#ifndef _WIN32
#include <signal.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
// C++ Includes
// Other libraries and framework includes
#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
#include "lldb/Core/Error.h"
#include "lldb/Core/PluginManager.h"
#include "lldb/Host/ConnectionFileDescriptor.h"
#include "lldb/Host/HostGetOpt.h"
#include "lldb/Host/OptionParser.h"
#include "lldb/Host/Pipe.h"
#include "lldb/Host/Socket.h"
#include "lldb/Host/StringConvert.h"
#include "lldb/Target/Platform.h"
#include "Acceptor.h"
#include "LLDBServerUtilities.h"
#include "Plugins/Process/gdb-remote/GDBRemoteCommunicationServerLLGS.h"
#include "Plugins/Process/gdb-remote/ProcessGDBRemoteLog.h"
#ifndef LLGS_PROGRAM_NAME
#define LLGS_PROGRAM_NAME "lldb-server"
#endif
#ifndef LLGS_VERSION_STR
#define LLGS_VERSION_STR "local_build"
#endif
using namespace llvm;
using namespace lldb;
using namespace lldb_private;
using namespace lldb_private::lldb_server;
using namespace lldb_private::process_gdb_remote;
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
// option descriptors for getopt_long_only()
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
static int g_debug = 0;
static int g_verbose = 0;
static struct option g_long_options[] =
{
{ "debug", no_argument, &g_debug, 1 },
{ "platform", required_argument, NULL, 'p' },
{ "verbose", no_argument, &g_verbose, 1 },
{ "log-file", required_argument, NULL, 'l' },
{ "log-channels", required_argument, NULL, 'c' },
{ "attach", required_argument, NULL, 'a' },
{ "named-pipe", required_argument, NULL, 'N' },
{ "pipe", required_argument, NULL, 'U' },
{ "native-regs", no_argument, NULL, 'r' }, // Specify to use the native registers instead of the gdb defaults for the architecture. NOTE: this is a do-nothing arg as it's behavior is default now. FIXME remove call from lldb-platform.
{ "reverse-connect", no_argument, NULL, 'R' }, // Specifies that llgs attaches to the client address:port rather than llgs listening for a connection from address on port.
{ "setsid", no_argument, NULL, 'S' }, // Call setsid() to make llgs run in its own session.
{ NULL, 0, NULL, 0 }
};
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Watch for signals
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
static int g_sigpipe_received = 0;
static int g_sighup_received_count = 0;
#ifndef _WIN32
static void
signal_handler(int signo)
{
Log *log (GetLogIfAnyCategoriesSet(LIBLLDB_LOG_PROCESS));
fprintf (stderr, "lldb-server:%s received signal %d\n", __FUNCTION__, signo);
if (log)
log->Printf ("lldb-server:%s received signal %d", __FUNCTION__, signo);
switch (signo)
{
case SIGPIPE:
g_sigpipe_received = 1;
break;
}
}
static void
sighup_handler(MainLoopBase &mainloop)
{
++g_sighup_received_count;
Log *log (GetLogIfAnyCategoriesSet(LIBLLDB_LOG_PROCESS));
if (log)
log->Printf ("lldb-server:%s swallowing SIGHUP (receive count=%d)", __FUNCTION__, g_sighup_received_count);
if (g_sighup_received_count >= 2)
mainloop.RequestTermination();
}
#endif // #ifndef _WIN32
static void
display_usage (const char *progname, const char* subcommand)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Usage:\n %s %s "
"[--log-file log-file-name] "
"[--log-channels log-channel-list] "
"[--platform platform_name] "
"[--setsid] "
"[--named-pipe named-pipe-path] "
"[--native-regs] "
"[--attach pid] "
"[[HOST]:PORT] "
"[-- PROGRAM ARG1 ARG2 ...]\n", progname, subcommand);
exit(0);
}
static void
dump_available_platforms (FILE *output_file)
{
fprintf (output_file, "Available platform plugins:\n");
for (int i = 0; ; ++i)
{
const char *plugin_name = PluginManager::GetPlatformPluginNameAtIndex (i);
const char *plugin_desc = PluginManager::GetPlatformPluginDescriptionAtIndex (i);
if (!plugin_name || !plugin_desc)
break;
fprintf (output_file, "%s\t%s\n", plugin_name, plugin_desc);
}
if ( Platform::GetHostPlatform () )
{
// add this since the default platform doesn't necessarily get registered by
// the plugin name (e.g. 'host' doesn't show up as a
// registered platform plugin even though it's the default).
fprintf (output_file, "%s\tDefault platform for this host.\n", Platform::GetHostPlatform ()->GetPluginName ().AsCString ());
}
}
static lldb::PlatformSP
setup_platform (const std::string &platform_name)
{
lldb::PlatformSP platform_sp;
if (platform_name.empty())
{
printf ("using the default platform: ");
platform_sp = Platform::GetHostPlatform ();
printf ("%s\n", platform_sp->GetPluginName ().AsCString ());
return platform_sp;
}
Error error;
platform_sp = Platform::Create (lldb_private::ConstString(platform_name), error);
if (error.Fail ())
{
// the host platform isn't registered with that name (at
// least, not always. Check if the given name matches
// the default platform name. If so, use it.
if ( Platform::GetHostPlatform () && ( Platform::GetHostPlatform ()->GetPluginName () == ConstString (platform_name.c_str()) ) )
{
platform_sp = Platform::GetHostPlatform ();
}
else
{
fprintf (stderr, "error: failed to create platform with name '%s'\n", platform_name.c_str());
dump_available_platforms (stderr);
exit (1);
}
}
printf ("using platform: %s\n", platform_name.c_str ());
return platform_sp;
}
void
handle_attach_to_pid (GDBRemoteCommunicationServerLLGS &gdb_server, lldb::pid_t pid)
{
Error error = gdb_server.AttachToProcess (pid);
if (error.Fail ())
{
fprintf (stderr, "error: failed to attach to pid %" PRIu64 ": %s\n", pid, error.AsCString());
exit(1);
}
}
void
handle_attach_to_process_name (GDBRemoteCommunicationServerLLGS &gdb_server, const std::string &process_name)
{
// FIXME implement.
}
void
handle_attach (GDBRemoteCommunicationServerLLGS &gdb_server, const std::string &attach_target)
{
assert (!attach_target.empty () && "attach_target cannot be empty");
// First check if the attach_target is convertible to a long. If so, we'll use it as a pid.
char *end_p = nullptr;
const long int pid = strtol (attach_target.c_str (), &end_p, 10);
// We'll call it a match if the entire argument is consumed.
if (end_p && static_cast<size_t> (end_p - attach_target.c_str ()) == attach_target.size ())
handle_attach_to_pid (gdb_server, static_cast<lldb::pid_t> (pid));
else
handle_attach_to_process_name (gdb_server, attach_target);
}
void
handle_launch (GDBRemoteCommunicationServerLLGS &gdb_server, int argc, const char *const argv[])
{
Error error;
error = gdb_server.SetLaunchArguments (argv, argc);
if (error.Fail ())
{
fprintf (stderr, "error: failed to set launch args for '%s': %s\n", argv[0], error.AsCString());
exit(1);
}
unsigned int launch_flags = eLaunchFlagStopAtEntry | eLaunchFlagDebug;
error = gdb_server.SetLaunchFlags (launch_flags);
if (error.Fail ())
{
fprintf (stderr, "error: failed to set launch flags for '%s': %s\n", argv[0], error.AsCString());
exit(1);
}
error = gdb_server.LaunchProcess ();
if (error.Fail ())
{
fprintf (stderr, "error: failed to launch '%s': %s\n", argv[0], error.AsCString());
exit(1);
}
}
Error
writeSocketIdToPipe(Pipe &port_pipe, const std::string &socket_id)
{
size_t bytes_written = 0;
// Write the port number as a C string with the NULL terminator.
return port_pipe.Write(socket_id.c_str(), socket_id.size() + 1, bytes_written);
}
Error
writeSocketIdToPipe(const char *const named_pipe_path, const std::string &socket_id)
{
Pipe port_name_pipe;
// Wait for 10 seconds for pipe to be opened.
auto error = port_name_pipe.OpenAsWriterWithTimeout(named_pipe_path, false,
std::chrono::seconds{10});
if (error.Fail())
return error;
return writeSocketIdToPipe(port_name_pipe, socket_id);
}
Error
writeSocketIdToPipe(int unnamed_pipe_fd, const std::string &socket_id)
{
#if defined(_WIN32)
return Error("Unnamed pipes are not supported on Windows.");
#else
Pipe port_pipe{Pipe::kInvalidDescriptor, unnamed_pipe_fd};
return writeSocketIdToPipe(port_pipe, socket_id);
#endif
}
void
ConnectToRemote(MainLoop &mainloop, GDBRemoteCommunicationServerLLGS &gdb_server,
bool reverse_connect, const char *const host_and_port,
const char *const progname, const char *const subcommand,
const char *const named_pipe_path, int unnamed_pipe_fd)
{
Error error;
if (host_and_port && host_and_port[0])
{
// Parse out host and port.
std::string final_host_and_port;
std::string connection_host;
std::string connection_port;
uint32_t connection_portno = 0;
// If host_and_port starts with ':', default the host to be "localhost" and expect the remainder to be the port.
if (host_and_port[0] == ':')
final_host_and_port.append ("localhost");
final_host_and_port.append (host_and_port);
const std::string::size_type colon_pos = final_host_and_port.find (':');
if (colon_pos != std::string::npos)
{
connection_host = final_host_and_port.substr (0, colon_pos);
connection_port = final_host_and_port.substr (colon_pos + 1);
connection_portno = StringConvert::ToUInt32 (connection_port.c_str (), 0);
}
std::unique_ptr<Connection> connection_up;
if (reverse_connect)
{
// llgs will connect to the gdb-remote client.
// Ensure we have a port number for the connection.
if (connection_portno == 0)
{
fprintf (stderr, "error: port number must be specified on when using reverse connect");
exit (1);
}
// Build the connection string.
char connection_url[512];
snprintf(connection_url, sizeof(connection_url), "connect://%s", final_host_and_port.c_str ());
// Create the connection.
connection_up.reset(new ConnectionFileDescriptor);
auto connection_result = connection_up->Connect (connection_url, &error);
if (connection_result != eConnectionStatusSuccess)
{
fprintf (stderr, "error: failed to connect to client at '%s' (connection status: %d)", connection_url, static_cast<int> (connection_result));
exit (-1);
}
if (error.Fail ())
{
fprintf (stderr, "error: failed to connect to client at '%s': %s", connection_url, error.AsCString ());
exit (-1);
}
}
else
{
std::unique_ptr<Acceptor> acceptor_up(Acceptor::Create(final_host_and_port, false, error));
if (error.Fail())
{
fprintf(stderr, "failed to create acceptor: %s", error.AsCString());
exit(1);
}
error = acceptor_up->Listen(1);
if (error.Fail())
{
fprintf(stderr, "failed to listen: %s\n", error.AsCString());
exit(1);
}
const std::string socket_id = acceptor_up->GetLocalSocketId();
if (!socket_id.empty())
{
// If we have a named pipe to write the socket id back to, do that now.
if (named_pipe_path && named_pipe_path[0])
{
error = writeSocketIdToPipe (named_pipe_path, socket_id);
if (error.Fail ())
fprintf (stderr, "failed to write to the named pipe \'%s\': %s",
named_pipe_path, error.AsCString());
}
// If we have an unnamed pipe to write the socket id back to, do that now.
else if (unnamed_pipe_fd >= 0)
{
error = writeSocketIdToPipe(unnamed_pipe_fd, socket_id);
if (error.Fail())
fprintf(stderr, "failed to write to the unnamed pipe: %s",
error.AsCString());
}
}
else
{
fprintf (stderr, "unable to get the socket id for the listening connection\n");
}
Connection* conn = nullptr;
error = acceptor_up->Accept(false, conn);
if (error.Fail())
{
printf ("failed to accept new connection: %s\n", error.AsCString());
exit(1);
}
connection_up.reset(conn);
}
error = gdb_server.InitializeConnection (std::move(connection_up));
if (error.Fail())
{
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to initialize connection: %s\n", error.AsCString());
exit(-1);
}
printf ("Connection established.\n");
}
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
// main
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
int
main_gdbserver (int argc, char *argv[])
{
Error error;
MainLoop mainloop;
#ifndef _WIN32
// Setup signal handlers first thing.
signal (SIGPIPE, signal_handler);
MainLoop::SignalHandleUP sighup_handle = mainloop.RegisterSignal(SIGHUP, sighup_handler, error);
#endif
const char *progname = argv[0];
const char *subcommand = argv[1];
argc--;
argv++;
int long_option_index = 0;
int ch;
std::string platform_name;
std::string attach_target;
std::string named_pipe_path;
std::string log_file;
StringRef log_channels; // e.g. "lldb process threads:gdb-remote default:linux all"
int unnamed_pipe_fd = -1;
bool reverse_connect = false;
// ProcessLaunchInfo launch_info;
ProcessAttachInfo attach_info;
bool show_usage = false;
int option_error = 0;
#if __GLIBC__
optind = 0;
#else
optreset = 1;
optind = 1;
#endif
std::string short_options(OptionParser::GetShortOptionString(g_long_options));
while ((ch = getopt_long_only(argc, argv, short_options.c_str(), g_long_options, &long_option_index)) != -1)
{
switch (ch)
{
case 0: // Any optional that auto set themselves will return 0
break;
case 'l': // Set Log File
if (optarg && optarg[0])
log_file.assign(optarg);
break;
case 'c': // Log Channels
if (optarg && optarg[0])
log_channels = StringRef(optarg);
break;
case 'p': // platform name
if (optarg && optarg[0])
platform_name = optarg;
break;
case 'N': // named pipe
if (optarg && optarg[0])
named_pipe_path = optarg;
break;
case 'U': // unnamed pipe
if (optarg && optarg[0])
unnamed_pipe_fd = StringConvert::ToUInt32(optarg, -1);
break;
case 'r':
// Do nothing, native regs is the default these days
break;
case 'R':
reverse_connect = true;
break;
#ifndef _WIN32
case 'S':
// Put llgs into a new session. Terminals group processes
// into sessions and when a special terminal key sequences
// (like control+c) are typed they can cause signals to go out to
// all processes in a session. Using this --setsid (-S) option
// will cause debugserver to run in its own sessions and be free
// from such issues.
//
// This is useful when llgs is spawned from a command
// line application that uses llgs to do the debugging,
// yet that application doesn't want llgs receiving the
// signals sent to the session (i.e. dying when anyone hits ^C).
{
const ::pid_t new_sid = setsid();
if (new_sid == -1)
{
const char *errno_str = strerror(errno);
fprintf (stderr, "failed to set new session id for %s (%s)\n", LLGS_PROGRAM_NAME, errno_str ? errno_str : "<no error string>");
}
}
break;
#endif
case 'a': // attach {pid|process_name}
if (optarg && optarg[0])
attach_target = optarg;
break;
case 'h': /* fall-through is intentional */
case '?':
show_usage = true;
break;
}
}
if (show_usage || option_error)
{
display_usage(progname, subcommand);
exit(option_error);
}
if (!LLDBServerUtilities::SetupLogging(log_file, log_channels, LLDB_LOG_OPTION_PREPEND_TIMESTAMP))
return -1;
Log *log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAnyCategoriesSet (GDBR_LOG_VERBOSE));
if (log)
{
log->Printf ("lldb-server launch");
for (int i = 0; i < argc; i++)
{
log->Printf ("argv[%i] = '%s'", i, argv[i]);
}
}
// Skip any options we consumed with getopt_long_only.
argc -= optind;
argv += optind;
if (argc == 0)
{
display_usage(progname, subcommand);
exit(255);
}
Enable Linux distribution in vendor portion of host triple. This change does the following: * enables building lldb-gdbserver on linux_x86-64 platforms. Note - it builds but it has several run-time issues where many gdb remote protocol features are not properly implemented yet. I'm working on these one at a time. * lldb-gdbserver: does not enable the eLaunchFlagDebug launch flag on Linux. Currently the POSIX launch routine will assert if that flag is passed in, presumably because that launch mode is not yet available. This prevents lldb-gdbserver from asserting the moment it launches the debuggee process. * Adds ConstString& Host::GetDistributionId () This method is defined to return an empty result on all platforms except for Linux. On Linux, it makes one attempt to execute 'lsb_release -i' (both /usr/bin/lsb_release, where it appears on ubuntu, and /bin/lsb_release, where it appears on fedora if the redhat-lsb package is installed). If lsb_release is not found in either of those locations, or if 'lsb_release -i' does not return the first line starting with "Distributor ID:\t", then the distribution id is empty. The method will lower-case the id and replace whitespace with underscores. * Modify Host::GetArchitecture () so that linux replaces an unknown vendor portion with the results of GetDistributionId () if that is non-empty. This shows up now in qHostInfo remote packet responses and on the lldb host side. Tested with ubuntu and fedora (the latter both with the default of not having lsb_release installed, and with having lsb_release installed via the redhat-lsb package). Examples of triples on Linux after this change: # x86_64 Unbuntu 12.04 LTS: x86_64-ubuntu-linux-gnu # x86_64 Fedora 20 Desktop with redhat-lsb package installed x86_64-fedora-linux-gnu # x86_64 Fedora 20 Desktop without redhat-lsb-core installed # (i.e. no /bin/lsb_release available) # same as before the change x86_64--linux-gnu Note I intend to have Android respond with: {arch}-android-linux when I get to implementing Android lldb-gdbserver support. llvm-svn: 199510
2014-01-18 04:18:59 +08:00
// Setup the platform that GDBRemoteCommunicationServerLLGS will use.
lldb::PlatformSP platform_sp = setup_platform (platform_name);
GDBRemoteCommunicationServerLLGS gdb_server (platform_sp, mainloop);
const char *const host_and_port = argv[0];
argc -= 1;
argv += 1;
// Any arguments left over are for the program that we need to launch. If there
// are no arguments, then the GDB server will start up and wait for an 'A' packet
// to launch a program, or a vAttach packet to attach to an existing process, unless
// explicitly asked to attach with the --attach={pid|program_name} form.
if (!attach_target.empty ())
handle_attach (gdb_server, attach_target);
else if (argc > 0)
handle_launch (gdb_server, argc, argv);
// Print version info.
printf("%s-%s", LLGS_PROGRAM_NAME, LLGS_VERSION_STR);
ConnectToRemote(mainloop, gdb_server, reverse_connect,
host_and_port, progname, subcommand,
named_pipe_path.c_str(), unnamed_pipe_fd);
if (! gdb_server.IsConnected())
{
fprintf (stderr, "no connection information provided, unable to run\n");
display_usage (progname, subcommand);
return 1;
}
mainloop.Run();
fprintf(stderr, "lldb-server exiting...\n");
return 0;
}