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//===-- SBProcess.cpp -------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "lldb/API/SBProcess.h"
#include "lldb/lldb-defines.h"
#include "lldb/lldb-types.h"
#include "lldb/Interpreter/Args.h"
#include "lldb/Core/Debugger.h"
#include "lldb/Core/Log.h"
#include "lldb/Core/State.h"
#include "lldb/Core/Stream.h"
#include "lldb/Core/StreamFile.h"
#include "lldb/Target/Process.h"
#include "lldb/Target/RegisterContext.h"
#include "lldb/Target/Target.h"
#include "lldb/Target/Thread.h"
// Project includes
#include "lldb/API/SBBroadcaster.h"
#include "lldb/API/SBCommandReturnObject.h"
#include "lldb/API/SBDebugger.h"
#include "lldb/API/SBEvent.h"
#include "lldb/API/SBFileSpec.h"
#include "lldb/API/SBThread.h"
#include "lldb/API/SBStream.h"
#include "lldb/API/SBStringList.h"
using namespace lldb;
using namespace lldb_private;
SBProcess::SBProcess () :
m_opaque_sp()
{
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
// SBProcess constructor
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
SBProcess::SBProcess (const SBProcess& rhs) :
m_opaque_sp (rhs.m_opaque_sp)
{
}
SBProcess::SBProcess (const lldb::ProcessSP &process_sp) :
m_opaque_sp (process_sp)
{
}
const SBProcess&
SBProcess::operator = (const SBProcess& rhs)
{
if (this != &rhs)
m_opaque_sp = rhs.m_opaque_sp;
return *this;
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Destructor
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
SBProcess::~SBProcess()
{
}
const char *
SBProcess::GetBroadcasterClassName ()
{
return Process::GetStaticBroadcasterClass().AsCString();
}
SBFrame is now threadsafe using some extra tricks. One issue is that stack frames might go away (the object itself, not the actual logical frame) when we are single stepping due to the way we currently sometimes end up flushing frames when stepping in/out/over. They later will come back to life represented by another object yet they have the same StackID. Now when you get a lldb::SBFrame object, it will track the frame it is initialized with until the thread goes away or the StackID no longer exists in the stack for the thread it was created on. It uses a weak_ptr to both the frame and thread and also stores the StackID. These three items allow us to determine when the stack frame object has gone away (the weak_ptr will be NULL) and allows us to find the correct frame again. In our test suite we had such cases where we were just getting lucky when something like this happened: 1 - stop at breakpoint 2 - get first frame in thread where we stopped 3 - run an expression that causes the program to JIT and run code 4 - run more expressions on the frame from step 2 which was very very luckily still around inside a shared pointer, yet, not part of the current thread (a new stack frame object had appeared with the same stack ID and depth). We now avoid all such issues and properly keep up to date, or we start returning errors when the frame doesn't exist and always responds with invalid answers. Also fixed the UserSettingsController (not going to rewrite this just yet) so that it doesn't crash on shutdown. Using weak_ptr's came in real handy to track when the master controller has already gone away and this allowed me to pull out the previous NotifyOwnerIsShuttingDown() patch as it is no longer needed. llvm-svn: 149231
2012-01-30 15:41:31 +08:00
lldb::ProcessSP
SBProcess::GetSP() const
{
return m_opaque_sp;
}
void
SBFrame is now threadsafe using some extra tricks. One issue is that stack frames might go away (the object itself, not the actual logical frame) when we are single stepping due to the way we currently sometimes end up flushing frames when stepping in/out/over. They later will come back to life represented by another object yet they have the same StackID. Now when you get a lldb::SBFrame object, it will track the frame it is initialized with until the thread goes away or the StackID no longer exists in the stack for the thread it was created on. It uses a weak_ptr to both the frame and thread and also stores the StackID. These three items allow us to determine when the stack frame object has gone away (the weak_ptr will be NULL) and allows us to find the correct frame again. In our test suite we had such cases where we were just getting lucky when something like this happened: 1 - stop at breakpoint 2 - get first frame in thread where we stopped 3 - run an expression that causes the program to JIT and run code 4 - run more expressions on the frame from step 2 which was very very luckily still around inside a shared pointer, yet, not part of the current thread (a new stack frame object had appeared with the same stack ID and depth). We now avoid all such issues and properly keep up to date, or we start returning errors when the frame doesn't exist and always responds with invalid answers. Also fixed the UserSettingsController (not going to rewrite this just yet) so that it doesn't crash on shutdown. Using weak_ptr's came in real handy to track when the master controller has already gone away and this allowed me to pull out the previous NotifyOwnerIsShuttingDown() patch as it is no longer needed. llvm-svn: 149231
2012-01-30 15:41:31 +08:00
SBProcess::SetSP (const ProcessSP &process_sp)
{
m_opaque_sp = process_sp;
}
void
SBProcess::Clear ()
{
m_opaque_sp.reset();
}
bool
SBProcess::IsValid() const
{
return m_opaque_sp.get() != NULL;
}
bool
SBProcess::RemoteLaunch (char const **argv,
char const **envp,
const char *stdin_path,
const char *stdout_path,
const char *stderr_path,
const char *working_directory,
uint32_t launch_flags,
bool stop_at_entry,
lldb::SBError& error)
{
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
if (log) {
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::RemoteLaunch (argv=%p, envp=%p, stdin=%s, stdout=%s, stderr=%s, working-dir=%s, launch_flags=0x%x, stop_at_entry=%i, &error (%p))...",
m_opaque_sp.get(),
argv,
envp,
stdin_path ? stdin_path : "NULL",
stdout_path ? stdout_path : "NULL",
stderr_path ? stderr_path : "NULL",
working_directory ? working_directory : "NULL",
launch_flags,
stop_at_entry,
error.get());
}
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
Mutex::Locker api_locker (process_sp->GetTarget().GetAPIMutex());
if (process_sp->GetState() == eStateConnected)
{
if (stop_at_entry)
launch_flags |= eLaunchFlagStopAtEntry;
ProcessLaunchInfo launch_info (stdin_path,
stdout_path,
stderr_path,
working_directory,
launch_flags);
Module *exe_module = process_sp->GetTarget().GetExecutableModulePointer();
if (exe_module)
launch_info.SetExecutableFile(exe_module->GetFileSpec(), true);
if (argv)
launch_info.GetArguments().AppendArguments (argv);
if (envp)
launch_info.GetEnvironmentEntries ().SetArguments (envp);
error.SetError (process_sp->Launch (launch_info));
}
else
{
error.SetErrorString ("must be in eStateConnected to call RemoteLaunch");
}
}
else
{
error.SetErrorString ("unable to attach pid");
}
if (log) {
SBStream sstr;
error.GetDescription (sstr);
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::RemoteLaunch (...) => SBError (%p): %s", process_sp.get(), error.get(), sstr.GetData());
}
return error.Success();
}
bool
SBProcess::RemoteAttachToProcessWithID (lldb::pid_t pid, lldb::SBError& error)
{
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
Mutex::Locker api_locker (process_sp->GetTarget().GetAPIMutex());
if (process_sp->GetState() == eStateConnected)
{
ProcessAttachInfo attach_info;
attach_info.SetProcessID (pid);
error.SetError (process_sp->Attach (attach_info));
}
else
{
error.SetErrorString ("must be in eStateConnected to call RemoteAttachToProcessWithID");
}
}
else
{
error.SetErrorString ("unable to attach pid");
}
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
if (log) {
SBStream sstr;
error.GetDescription (sstr);
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::RemoteAttachToProcessWithID (%llu) => SBError (%p): %s", process_sp.get(), pid, error.get(), sstr.GetData());
}
return error.Success();
}
uint32_t
SBProcess::GetNumThreads ()
{
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
uint32_t num_threads = 0;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
Mutex::Locker api_locker (process_sp->GetTarget().GetAPIMutex());
const bool can_update = true;
num_threads = process_sp->GetThreadList().GetSize(can_update);
}
if (log)
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::GetNumThreads () => %d", process_sp.get(), num_threads);
return num_threads;
}
SBThread
SBProcess::GetSelectedThread () const
{
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
SBThread sb_thread;
Removed the "lldb-forward-rtti.h" header file as it was designed to contain all RTTI types, and since we don't use RTTI anymore since clang and llvm don't we don't really need this header file. All shared pointer definitions have been moved into "lldb-forward.h". Defined std::tr1::weak_ptr definitions for all of the types that inherit from enable_shared_from_this() in "lldb-forward.h" in preparation for thread hardening our public API. The first in the thread hardening check-ins. First we start with SBThread. We have issues in our lldb::SB API right now where if you have one object that is being used by two threads we have a race condition. Consider the following code: 1 int 2 SBThread::SomeFunction() 3 { 4 int result = -1; 5 if (m_opaque_sp) 6 { 7 result = m_opaque_sp->DoSomething(); 8 } 9 return result; 10 } And now this happens: Thread 1 enters any SBThread function and checks its m_opaque_sp and is about to execute the code on line 7 but hasn't yet Thread 2 gets to run and class sb_thread.Clear() which calls m_opaque_sp.clear() and clears the contents of the shared pointer member Thread 1 now crashes when it resumes. The solution is to use std::tr1::weak_ptr. Now the SBThread class contains a lldb::ThreadWP (weak pointer to our lldb_private::Thread class) and this function would look like: 1 int 2 SBThread::SomeFunction() 3 { 4 int result = -1; 5 ThreadSP thread_sp(m_opaque_wp.lock()); 6 if (thread_sp) 7 { 8 result = m_opaque_sp->DoSomething(); 9 } 10 return result; 11 } Now we have a solid thread safe API where we get a local copy of our thread shared pointer from our weak_ptr and then we are guaranteed it can't go away during our function. So lldb::SBThread has been thread hardened, more checkins to follow shortly. llvm-svn: 149218
2012-01-30 10:53:15 +08:00
ThreadSP thread_sp;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
Mutex::Locker api_locker (process_sp->GetTarget().GetAPIMutex());
thread_sp = process_sp->GetThreadList().GetSelectedThread();
Removed the "lldb-forward-rtti.h" header file as it was designed to contain all RTTI types, and since we don't use RTTI anymore since clang and llvm don't we don't really need this header file. All shared pointer definitions have been moved into "lldb-forward.h". Defined std::tr1::weak_ptr definitions for all of the types that inherit from enable_shared_from_this() in "lldb-forward.h" in preparation for thread hardening our public API. The first in the thread hardening check-ins. First we start with SBThread. We have issues in our lldb::SB API right now where if you have one object that is being used by two threads we have a race condition. Consider the following code: 1 int 2 SBThread::SomeFunction() 3 { 4 int result = -1; 5 if (m_opaque_sp) 6 { 7 result = m_opaque_sp->DoSomething(); 8 } 9 return result; 10 } And now this happens: Thread 1 enters any SBThread function and checks its m_opaque_sp and is about to execute the code on line 7 but hasn't yet Thread 2 gets to run and class sb_thread.Clear() which calls m_opaque_sp.clear() and clears the contents of the shared pointer member Thread 1 now crashes when it resumes. The solution is to use std::tr1::weak_ptr. Now the SBThread class contains a lldb::ThreadWP (weak pointer to our lldb_private::Thread class) and this function would look like: 1 int 2 SBThread::SomeFunction() 3 { 4 int result = -1; 5 ThreadSP thread_sp(m_opaque_wp.lock()); 6 if (thread_sp) 7 { 8 result = m_opaque_sp->DoSomething(); 9 } 10 return result; 11 } Now we have a solid thread safe API where we get a local copy of our thread shared pointer from our weak_ptr and then we are guaranteed it can't go away during our function. So lldb::SBThread has been thread hardened, more checkins to follow shortly. llvm-svn: 149218
2012-01-30 10:53:15 +08:00
sb_thread.SetThread (thread_sp);
}
if (log)
{
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::GetSelectedThread () => SBThread(%p)", process_sp.get(), thread_sp.get());
}
return sb_thread;
}
SBTarget
SBProcess::GetTarget() const
{
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
SBTarget sb_target;
SBFrame is now threadsafe using some extra tricks. One issue is that stack frames might go away (the object itself, not the actual logical frame) when we are single stepping due to the way we currently sometimes end up flushing frames when stepping in/out/over. They later will come back to life represented by another object yet they have the same StackID. Now when you get a lldb::SBFrame object, it will track the frame it is initialized with until the thread goes away or the StackID no longer exists in the stack for the thread it was created on. It uses a weak_ptr to both the frame and thread and also stores the StackID. These three items allow us to determine when the stack frame object has gone away (the weak_ptr will be NULL) and allows us to find the correct frame again. In our test suite we had such cases where we were just getting lucky when something like this happened: 1 - stop at breakpoint 2 - get first frame in thread where we stopped 3 - run an expression that causes the program to JIT and run code 4 - run more expressions on the frame from step 2 which was very very luckily still around inside a shared pointer, yet, not part of the current thread (a new stack frame object had appeared with the same stack ID and depth). We now avoid all such issues and properly keep up to date, or we start returning errors when the frame doesn't exist and always responds with invalid answers. Also fixed the UserSettingsController (not going to rewrite this just yet) so that it doesn't crash on shutdown. Using weak_ptr's came in real handy to track when the master controller has already gone away and this allowed me to pull out the previous NotifyOwnerIsShuttingDown() patch as it is no longer needed. llvm-svn: 149231
2012-01-30 15:41:31 +08:00
TargetSP target_sp;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
SBFrame is now threadsafe using some extra tricks. One issue is that stack frames might go away (the object itself, not the actual logical frame) when we are single stepping due to the way we currently sometimes end up flushing frames when stepping in/out/over. They later will come back to life represented by another object yet they have the same StackID. Now when you get a lldb::SBFrame object, it will track the frame it is initialized with until the thread goes away or the StackID no longer exists in the stack for the thread it was created on. It uses a weak_ptr to both the frame and thread and also stores the StackID. These three items allow us to determine when the stack frame object has gone away (the weak_ptr will be NULL) and allows us to find the correct frame again. In our test suite we had such cases where we were just getting lucky when something like this happened: 1 - stop at breakpoint 2 - get first frame in thread where we stopped 3 - run an expression that causes the program to JIT and run code 4 - run more expressions on the frame from step 2 which was very very luckily still around inside a shared pointer, yet, not part of the current thread (a new stack frame object had appeared with the same stack ID and depth). We now avoid all such issues and properly keep up to date, or we start returning errors when the frame doesn't exist and always responds with invalid answers. Also fixed the UserSettingsController (not going to rewrite this just yet) so that it doesn't crash on shutdown. Using weak_ptr's came in real handy to track when the master controller has already gone away and this allowed me to pull out the previous NotifyOwnerIsShuttingDown() patch as it is no longer needed. llvm-svn: 149231
2012-01-30 15:41:31 +08:00
{
target_sp = process_sp->GetTarget().shared_from_this();
SBFrame is now threadsafe using some extra tricks. One issue is that stack frames might go away (the object itself, not the actual logical frame) when we are single stepping due to the way we currently sometimes end up flushing frames when stepping in/out/over. They later will come back to life represented by another object yet they have the same StackID. Now when you get a lldb::SBFrame object, it will track the frame it is initialized with until the thread goes away or the StackID no longer exists in the stack for the thread it was created on. It uses a weak_ptr to both the frame and thread and also stores the StackID. These three items allow us to determine when the stack frame object has gone away (the weak_ptr will be NULL) and allows us to find the correct frame again. In our test suite we had such cases where we were just getting lucky when something like this happened: 1 - stop at breakpoint 2 - get first frame in thread where we stopped 3 - run an expression that causes the program to JIT and run code 4 - run more expressions on the frame from step 2 which was very very luckily still around inside a shared pointer, yet, not part of the current thread (a new stack frame object had appeared with the same stack ID and depth). We now avoid all such issues and properly keep up to date, or we start returning errors when the frame doesn't exist and always responds with invalid answers. Also fixed the UserSettingsController (not going to rewrite this just yet) so that it doesn't crash on shutdown. Using weak_ptr's came in real handy to track when the master controller has already gone away and this allowed me to pull out the previous NotifyOwnerIsShuttingDown() patch as it is no longer needed. llvm-svn: 149231
2012-01-30 15:41:31 +08:00
sb_target.SetSP (target_sp);
}
if (log)
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::GetTarget () => SBTarget(%p)", process_sp.get(), target_sp.get());
return sb_target;
}
size_t
SBProcess::PutSTDIN (const char *src, size_t src_len)
{
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
size_t ret_val = 0;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
Error error;
ret_val = process_sp->PutSTDIN (src, src_len, error);
}
if (log)
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::PutSTDIN (src=\"%s\", src_len=%d) => %lu",
process_sp.get(),
src,
(uint32_t) src_len,
ret_val);
return ret_val;
}
size_t
SBProcess::GetSTDOUT (char *dst, size_t dst_len) const
{
size_t bytes_read = 0;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
Error error;
bytes_read = process_sp->GetSTDOUT (dst, dst_len, error);
}
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
if (log)
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::GetSTDOUT (dst=\"%.*s\", dst_len=%zu) => %zu",
process_sp.get(), (int) bytes_read, dst, dst_len, bytes_read);
return bytes_read;
}
size_t
SBProcess::GetSTDERR (char *dst, size_t dst_len) const
{
size_t bytes_read = 0;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
Error error;
bytes_read = process_sp->GetSTDERR (dst, dst_len, error);
}
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
if (log)
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::GetSTDERR (dst=\"%.*s\", dst_len=%zu) => %zu",
process_sp.get(), (int) bytes_read, dst, dst_len, bytes_read);
return bytes_read;
}
void
SBProcess::ReportEventState (const SBEvent &event, FILE *out) const
{
if (out == NULL)
return;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
const StateType event_state = SBProcess::GetStateFromEvent (event);
char message[1024];
int message_len = ::snprintf (message,
sizeof (message),
"Process %llu %s\n",
process_sp->GetID(),
SBDebugger::StateAsCString (event_state));
if (message_len > 0)
::fwrite (message, 1, message_len, out);
}
}
void
SBProcess::AppendEventStateReport (const SBEvent &event, SBCommandReturnObject &result)
{
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
const StateType event_state = SBProcess::GetStateFromEvent (event);
char message[1024];
::snprintf (message,
sizeof (message),
"Process %llu %s\n",
process_sp->GetID(),
SBDebugger::StateAsCString (event_state));
result.AppendMessage (message);
}
}
bool
SBProcess::SetSelectedThread (const SBThread &thread)
{
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
Mutex::Locker api_locker (process_sp->GetTarget().GetAPIMutex());
return process_sp->GetThreadList().SetSelectedThreadByID (thread.GetThreadID());
}
return false;
}
bool
SBProcess::SetSelectedThreadByID (uint32_t tid)
{
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
bool ret_val = false;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
Mutex::Locker api_locker (process_sp->GetTarget().GetAPIMutex());
ret_val = process_sp->GetThreadList().SetSelectedThreadByID (tid);
}
if (log)
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::SetSelectedThreadByID (tid=0x%4.4x) => %s",
process_sp.get(), tid, (ret_val ? "true" : "false"));
return ret_val;
}
SBThread
SBProcess::GetThreadAtIndex (size_t index)
{
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
Removed the "lldb-forward-rtti.h" header file as it was designed to contain all RTTI types, and since we don't use RTTI anymore since clang and llvm don't we don't really need this header file. All shared pointer definitions have been moved into "lldb-forward.h". Defined std::tr1::weak_ptr definitions for all of the types that inherit from enable_shared_from_this() in "lldb-forward.h" in preparation for thread hardening our public API. The first in the thread hardening check-ins. First we start with SBThread. We have issues in our lldb::SB API right now where if you have one object that is being used by two threads we have a race condition. Consider the following code: 1 int 2 SBThread::SomeFunction() 3 { 4 int result = -1; 5 if (m_opaque_sp) 6 { 7 result = m_opaque_sp->DoSomething(); 8 } 9 return result; 10 } And now this happens: Thread 1 enters any SBThread function and checks its m_opaque_sp and is about to execute the code on line 7 but hasn't yet Thread 2 gets to run and class sb_thread.Clear() which calls m_opaque_sp.clear() and clears the contents of the shared pointer member Thread 1 now crashes when it resumes. The solution is to use std::tr1::weak_ptr. Now the SBThread class contains a lldb::ThreadWP (weak pointer to our lldb_private::Thread class) and this function would look like: 1 int 2 SBThread::SomeFunction() 3 { 4 int result = -1; 5 ThreadSP thread_sp(m_opaque_wp.lock()); 6 if (thread_sp) 7 { 8 result = m_opaque_sp->DoSomething(); 9 } 10 return result; 11 } Now we have a solid thread safe API where we get a local copy of our thread shared pointer from our weak_ptr and then we are guaranteed it can't go away during our function. So lldb::SBThread has been thread hardened, more checkins to follow shortly. llvm-svn: 149218
2012-01-30 10:53:15 +08:00
SBThread sb_thread;
ThreadSP thread_sp;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
Mutex::Locker api_locker (process_sp->GetTarget().GetAPIMutex());
thread_sp = process_sp->GetThreadList().GetThreadAtIndex(index);
Removed the "lldb-forward-rtti.h" header file as it was designed to contain all RTTI types, and since we don't use RTTI anymore since clang and llvm don't we don't really need this header file. All shared pointer definitions have been moved into "lldb-forward.h". Defined std::tr1::weak_ptr definitions for all of the types that inherit from enable_shared_from_this() in "lldb-forward.h" in preparation for thread hardening our public API. The first in the thread hardening check-ins. First we start with SBThread. We have issues in our lldb::SB API right now where if you have one object that is being used by two threads we have a race condition. Consider the following code: 1 int 2 SBThread::SomeFunction() 3 { 4 int result = -1; 5 if (m_opaque_sp) 6 { 7 result = m_opaque_sp->DoSomething(); 8 } 9 return result; 10 } And now this happens: Thread 1 enters any SBThread function and checks its m_opaque_sp and is about to execute the code on line 7 but hasn't yet Thread 2 gets to run and class sb_thread.Clear() which calls m_opaque_sp.clear() and clears the contents of the shared pointer member Thread 1 now crashes when it resumes. The solution is to use std::tr1::weak_ptr. Now the SBThread class contains a lldb::ThreadWP (weak pointer to our lldb_private::Thread class) and this function would look like: 1 int 2 SBThread::SomeFunction() 3 { 4 int result = -1; 5 ThreadSP thread_sp(m_opaque_wp.lock()); 6 if (thread_sp) 7 { 8 result = m_opaque_sp->DoSomething(); 9 } 10 return result; 11 } Now we have a solid thread safe API where we get a local copy of our thread shared pointer from our weak_ptr and then we are guaranteed it can't go away during our function. So lldb::SBThread has been thread hardened, more checkins to follow shortly. llvm-svn: 149218
2012-01-30 10:53:15 +08:00
sb_thread.SetThread (thread_sp);
}
if (log)
{
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::GetThreadAtIndex (index=%d) => SBThread(%p)",
process_sp.get(), (uint32_t) index, thread_sp.get());
}
Removed the "lldb-forward-rtti.h" header file as it was designed to contain all RTTI types, and since we don't use RTTI anymore since clang and llvm don't we don't really need this header file. All shared pointer definitions have been moved into "lldb-forward.h". Defined std::tr1::weak_ptr definitions for all of the types that inherit from enable_shared_from_this() in "lldb-forward.h" in preparation for thread hardening our public API. The first in the thread hardening check-ins. First we start with SBThread. We have issues in our lldb::SB API right now where if you have one object that is being used by two threads we have a race condition. Consider the following code: 1 int 2 SBThread::SomeFunction() 3 { 4 int result = -1; 5 if (m_opaque_sp) 6 { 7 result = m_opaque_sp->DoSomething(); 8 } 9 return result; 10 } And now this happens: Thread 1 enters any SBThread function and checks its m_opaque_sp and is about to execute the code on line 7 but hasn't yet Thread 2 gets to run and class sb_thread.Clear() which calls m_opaque_sp.clear() and clears the contents of the shared pointer member Thread 1 now crashes when it resumes. The solution is to use std::tr1::weak_ptr. Now the SBThread class contains a lldb::ThreadWP (weak pointer to our lldb_private::Thread class) and this function would look like: 1 int 2 SBThread::SomeFunction() 3 { 4 int result = -1; 5 ThreadSP thread_sp(m_opaque_wp.lock()); 6 if (thread_sp) 7 { 8 result = m_opaque_sp->DoSomething(); 9 } 10 return result; 11 } Now we have a solid thread safe API where we get a local copy of our thread shared pointer from our weak_ptr and then we are guaranteed it can't go away during our function. So lldb::SBThread has been thread hardened, more checkins to follow shortly. llvm-svn: 149218
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return sb_thread;
}
StateType
SBProcess::GetState ()
{
StateType ret_val = eStateInvalid;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
Mutex::Locker api_locker (process_sp->GetTarget().GetAPIMutex());
ret_val = process_sp->GetState();
}
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
if (log)
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::GetState () => %s",
process_sp.get(),
lldb_private::StateAsCString (ret_val));
return ret_val;
}
int
SBProcess::GetExitStatus ()
{
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int exit_status = 0;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
Mutex::Locker api_locker (process_sp->GetTarget().GetAPIMutex());
exit_status = process_sp->GetExitStatus ();
}
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
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if (log)
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::GetExitStatus () => %i (0x%8.8x)",
process_sp.get(), exit_status, exit_status);
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return exit_status;
}
const char *
SBProcess::GetExitDescription ()
{
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const char *exit_desc = NULL;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
Mutex::Locker api_locker (process_sp->GetTarget().GetAPIMutex());
exit_desc = process_sp->GetExitDescription ();
}
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
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if (log)
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::GetExitDescription () => %s",
process_sp.get(), exit_desc);
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return exit_desc;
}
lldb::pid_t
SBProcess::GetProcessID ()
{
lldb::pid_t ret_val = LLDB_INVALID_PROCESS_ID;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
ret_val = process_sp->GetID();
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
if (log)
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::GetProcessID () => %llu", process_sp.get(), ret_val);
return ret_val;
}
ByteOrder
SBProcess::GetByteOrder () const
{
ByteOrder byteOrder = eByteOrderInvalid;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
byteOrder = process_sp->GetTarget().GetArchitecture().GetByteOrder();
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
if (log)
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::GetByteOrder () => %d", process_sp.get(), byteOrder);
return byteOrder;
}
uint32_t
SBProcess::GetAddressByteSize () const
{
uint32_t size = 0;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
size = process_sp->GetTarget().GetArchitecture().GetAddressByteSize();
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
if (log)
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::GetAddressByteSize () => %d", process_sp.get(), size);
return size;
}
SBError
SBProcess::Continue ()
{
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
SBError sb_error;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (log)
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::Continue ()...", process_sp.get());
if (process_sp)
{
Mutex::Locker api_locker (process_sp->GetTarget().GetAPIMutex());
Error error (process_sp->Resume());
if (error.Success())
{
if (process_sp->GetTarget().GetDebugger().GetAsyncExecution () == false)
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{
if (log)
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::Continue () waiting for process to stop...", process_sp.get());
process_sp->WaitForProcessToStop (NULL);
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}
}
sb_error.SetError(error);
}
else
sb_error.SetErrorString ("SBProcess is invalid");
if (log)
{
SBStream sstr;
sb_error.GetDescription (sstr);
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::Continue () => SBError (%p): %s", process_sp.get(), sb_error.get(), sstr.GetData());
}
return sb_error;
}
SBError
SBProcess::Destroy ()
{
SBError sb_error;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
Mutex::Locker api_locker (process_sp->GetTarget().GetAPIMutex());
sb_error.SetError(process_sp->Destroy());
}
else
sb_error.SetErrorString ("SBProcess is invalid");
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
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if (log)
{
SBStream sstr;
sb_error.GetDescription (sstr);
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::Destroy () => SBError (%p): %s",
process_sp.get(),
sb_error.get(),
sstr.GetData());
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}
return sb_error;
}
SBError
SBProcess::Stop ()
{
SBError sb_error;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
Mutex::Locker api_locker (process_sp->GetTarget().GetAPIMutex());
sb_error.SetError (process_sp->Halt());
}
else
sb_error.SetErrorString ("SBProcess is invalid");
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
if (log)
{
SBStream sstr;
sb_error.GetDescription (sstr);
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::Stop () => SBError (%p): %s",
process_sp.get(),
sb_error.get(),
sstr.GetData());
}
return sb_error;
}
SBError
SBProcess::Kill ()
{
SBError sb_error;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
Mutex::Locker api_locker (process_sp->GetTarget().GetAPIMutex());
sb_error.SetError (process_sp->Destroy());
}
else
sb_error.SetErrorString ("SBProcess is invalid");
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
if (log)
{
SBStream sstr;
sb_error.GetDescription (sstr);
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::Kill () => SBError (%p): %s",
process_sp.get(),
sb_error.get(),
sstr.GetData());
}
return sb_error;
}
SBError
SBProcess::Detach ()
{
SBError sb_error;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
Mutex::Locker api_locker (process_sp->GetTarget().GetAPIMutex());
sb_error.SetError (process_sp->Detach());
}
else
sb_error.SetErrorString ("SBProcess is invalid");
return sb_error;
}
SBError
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SBProcess::Signal (int signo)
{
SBError sb_error;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
Mutex::Locker api_locker (process_sp->GetTarget().GetAPIMutex());
sb_error.SetError (process_sp->Signal (signo));
}
else
sb_error.SetErrorString ("SBProcess is invalid");
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
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if (log)
{
SBStream sstr;
sb_error.GetDescription (sstr);
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::Signal (signo=%i) => SBError (%p): %s",
process_sp.get(),
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signo,
sb_error.get(),
sstr.GetData());
}
return sb_error;
}
SBThread
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SBProcess::GetThreadByID (tid_t tid)
{
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SBThread sb_thread;
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ThreadSP thread_sp;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
Mutex::Locker api_locker (process_sp->GetTarget().GetAPIMutex());
thread_sp = process_sp->GetThreadList().FindThreadByID (tid);
Removed the "lldb-forward-rtti.h" header file as it was designed to contain all RTTI types, and since we don't use RTTI anymore since clang and llvm don't we don't really need this header file. All shared pointer definitions have been moved into "lldb-forward.h". Defined std::tr1::weak_ptr definitions for all of the types that inherit from enable_shared_from_this() in "lldb-forward.h" in preparation for thread hardening our public API. The first in the thread hardening check-ins. First we start with SBThread. We have issues in our lldb::SB API right now where if you have one object that is being used by two threads we have a race condition. Consider the following code: 1 int 2 SBThread::SomeFunction() 3 { 4 int result = -1; 5 if (m_opaque_sp) 6 { 7 result = m_opaque_sp->DoSomething(); 8 } 9 return result; 10 } And now this happens: Thread 1 enters any SBThread function and checks its m_opaque_sp and is about to execute the code on line 7 but hasn't yet Thread 2 gets to run and class sb_thread.Clear() which calls m_opaque_sp.clear() and clears the contents of the shared pointer member Thread 1 now crashes when it resumes. The solution is to use std::tr1::weak_ptr. Now the SBThread class contains a lldb::ThreadWP (weak pointer to our lldb_private::Thread class) and this function would look like: 1 int 2 SBThread::SomeFunction() 3 { 4 int result = -1; 5 ThreadSP thread_sp(m_opaque_wp.lock()); 6 if (thread_sp) 7 { 8 result = m_opaque_sp->DoSomething(); 9 } 10 return result; 11 } Now we have a solid thread safe API where we get a local copy of our thread shared pointer from our weak_ptr and then we are guaranteed it can't go away during our function. So lldb::SBThread has been thread hardened, more checkins to follow shortly. llvm-svn: 149218
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sb_thread.SetThread (thread_sp);
}
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LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
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if (log)
{
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::GetThreadByID (tid=0x%4.4llx) => SBThread (%p)",
process_sp.get(),
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tid,
Removed the "lldb-forward-rtti.h" header file as it was designed to contain all RTTI types, and since we don't use RTTI anymore since clang and llvm don't we don't really need this header file. All shared pointer definitions have been moved into "lldb-forward.h". Defined std::tr1::weak_ptr definitions for all of the types that inherit from enable_shared_from_this() in "lldb-forward.h" in preparation for thread hardening our public API. The first in the thread hardening check-ins. First we start with SBThread. We have issues in our lldb::SB API right now where if you have one object that is being used by two threads we have a race condition. Consider the following code: 1 int 2 SBThread::SomeFunction() 3 { 4 int result = -1; 5 if (m_opaque_sp) 6 { 7 result = m_opaque_sp->DoSomething(); 8 } 9 return result; 10 } And now this happens: Thread 1 enters any SBThread function and checks its m_opaque_sp and is about to execute the code on line 7 but hasn't yet Thread 2 gets to run and class sb_thread.Clear() which calls m_opaque_sp.clear() and clears the contents of the shared pointer member Thread 1 now crashes when it resumes. The solution is to use std::tr1::weak_ptr. Now the SBThread class contains a lldb::ThreadWP (weak pointer to our lldb_private::Thread class) and this function would look like: 1 int 2 SBThread::SomeFunction() 3 { 4 int result = -1; 5 ThreadSP thread_sp(m_opaque_wp.lock()); 6 if (thread_sp) 7 { 8 result = m_opaque_sp->DoSomething(); 9 } 10 return result; 11 } Now we have a solid thread safe API where we get a local copy of our thread shared pointer from our weak_ptr and then we are guaranteed it can't go away during our function. So lldb::SBThread has been thread hardened, more checkins to follow shortly. llvm-svn: 149218
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thread_sp.get());
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}
return sb_thread;
}
StateType
SBProcess::GetStateFromEvent (const SBEvent &event)
{
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
StateType ret_val = Process::ProcessEventData::GetStateFromEvent (event.get());
if (log)
log->Printf ("SBProcess::GetStateFromEvent (event.sp=%p) => %s", event.get(),
lldb_private::StateAsCString (ret_val));
return ret_val;
}
bool
SBProcess::GetRestartedFromEvent (const SBEvent &event)
{
return Process::ProcessEventData::GetRestartedFromEvent (event.get());
}
SBProcess
SBProcess::GetProcessFromEvent (const SBEvent &event)
{
SBProcess process(Process::ProcessEventData::GetProcessFromEvent (event.get()));
return process;
}
bool
SBProcess::EventIsProcessEvent (const SBEvent &event)
{
return strcmp (event.GetBroadcasterClass(), SBProcess::GetBroadcasterClass()) == 0;
}
SBBroadcaster
SBProcess::GetBroadcaster () const
{
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
SBBroadcaster broadcaster(process_sp.get(), false);
if (log)
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::GetBroadcaster () => SBBroadcaster (%p)", process_sp.get(),
broadcaster.get());
return broadcaster;
}
const char *
SBProcess::GetBroadcasterClass ()
{
return Process::GetStaticBroadcasterClass().AsCString();
}
size_t
SBProcess::ReadMemory (addr_t addr, void *dst, size_t dst_len, SBError &sb_error)
{
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
size_t bytes_read = 0;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
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if (log)
{
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::ReadMemory (addr=0x%llx, dst=%p, dst_len=%zu, SBError (%p))...",
process_sp.get(),
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addr,
dst,
dst_len,
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sb_error.get());
}
if (process_sp)
{
Error error;
Mutex::Locker api_locker (process_sp->GetTarget().GetAPIMutex());
bytes_read = process_sp->ReadMemory (addr, dst, dst_len, error);
sb_error.SetError (error);
}
else
{
sb_error.SetErrorString ("SBProcess is invalid");
}
if (log)
{
SBStream sstr;
sb_error.GetDescription (sstr);
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::ReadMemory (addr=0x%llx, dst=%p, dst_len=%zu, SBError (%p): %s) => %zu",
process_sp.get(),
addr,
dst,
dst_len,
sb_error.get(),
sstr.GetData(),
bytes_read);
}
return bytes_read;
}
size_t
SBProcess::ReadCStringFromMemory (addr_t addr, void *buf, size_t size, lldb::SBError &sb_error)
{
size_t bytes_read = 0;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
Error error;
Mutex::Locker api_locker (process_sp->GetTarget().GetAPIMutex());
bytes_read = process_sp->ReadCStringFromMemory (addr, (char *)buf, size, error);
sb_error.SetError (error);
}
else
{
sb_error.SetErrorString ("SBProcess is invalid");
}
return bytes_read;
}
uint64_t
SBProcess::ReadUnsignedFromMemory (addr_t addr, uint32_t byte_size, lldb::SBError &sb_error)
{
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
Error error;
Mutex::Locker api_locker (process_sp->GetTarget().GetAPIMutex());
uint64_t value = process_sp->ReadUnsignedIntegerFromMemory (addr, byte_size, 0, error);
sb_error.SetError (error);
return value;
}
else
{
sb_error.SetErrorString ("SBProcess is invalid");
}
return 0;
}
lldb::addr_t
SBProcess::ReadPointerFromMemory (addr_t addr, lldb::SBError &sb_error)
{
lldb::addr_t ptr = LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
Error error;
Mutex::Locker api_locker (process_sp->GetTarget().GetAPIMutex());
ptr = process_sp->ReadPointerFromMemory (addr, error);
sb_error.SetError (error);
}
else
{
sb_error.SetErrorString ("SBProcess is invalid");
}
return ptr;
}
size_t
SBProcess::WriteMemory (addr_t addr, const void *src, size_t src_len, SBError &sb_error)
{
size_t bytes_written = 0;
LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_API));
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
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if (log)
{
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::WriteMemory (addr=0x%llx, src=%p, dst_len=%zu, SBError (%p))...",
process_sp.get(),
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addr,
src,
src_len,
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sb_error.get());
}
if (process_sp)
{
Error error;
Mutex::Locker api_locker (process_sp->GetTarget().GetAPIMutex());
bytes_written = process_sp->WriteMemory (addr, src, src_len, error);
sb_error.SetError (error);
}
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if (log)
{
SBStream sstr;
sb_error.GetDescription (sstr);
log->Printf ("SBProcess(%p)::WriteMemory (addr=0x%llx, src=%p, dst_len=%zu, SBError (%p): %s) => %zu",
process_sp.get(),
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addr,
src,
src_len,
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sb_error.get(),
sstr.GetData(),
bytes_written);
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}
return bytes_written;
}
bool
SBProcess::GetDescription (SBStream &description)
{
Stream &strm = description.ref();
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
char path[PATH_MAX];
GetTarget().GetExecutable().GetPath (path, sizeof(path));
Module *exe_module = process_sp->GetTarget().GetExecutableModulePointer();
const char *exe_name = NULL;
if (exe_module)
exe_name = exe_module->GetFileSpec().GetFilename().AsCString();
strm.Printf ("SBProcess: pid = %llu, state = %s, threads = %d%s%s",
process_sp->GetID(),
lldb_private::StateAsCString (GetState()),
GetNumThreads(),
exe_name ? ", executable = " : "",
exe_name ? exe_name : "");
}
else
strm.PutCString ("No value");
return true;
}
uint32_t
SBProcess::LoadImage (lldb::SBFileSpec &sb_image_spec, lldb::SBError &sb_error)
{
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
Mutex::Locker api_locker (process_sp->GetTarget().GetAPIMutex());
return process_sp->LoadImage (*sb_image_spec, sb_error.ref());
}
return LLDB_INVALID_IMAGE_TOKEN;
}
lldb::SBError
SBProcess::UnloadImage (uint32_t image_token)
{
lldb::SBError sb_error;
ProcessSP process_sp(GetSP());
if (process_sp)
{
Mutex::Locker api_locker (process_sp->GetTarget().GetAPIMutex());
sb_error.SetError (process_sp->UnloadImage (image_token));
}
else
sb_error.SetErrorString("invalid process");
return sb_error;
}