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process IDs, and thread IDs, but was mainly needed for for the UserID's for Types so that DWARF with debug map can work flawlessly. With DWARF in .o files the type ID was the DIE offset in the DWARF for the .o file which is not unique across all .o files, so now the SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap class will make the .o file index part (the high 32 bits) of the unique type identifier so it can uniquely identify the types. llvm-svn: 142534
209 lines
6.2 KiB
C++
209 lines
6.2 KiB
C++
//===-- ThreadKDP.cpp -------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "ThreadKDP.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/MachO.h"
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#include "lldb/Core/ArchSpec.h"
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#include "lldb/Core/DataExtractor.h"
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#include "lldb/Core/StreamString.h"
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#include "lldb/Core/State.h"
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#include "lldb/Target/Process.h"
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#include "lldb/Target/RegisterContext.h"
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#include "lldb/Target/StopInfo.h"
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#include "lldb/Target/Target.h"
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#include "lldb/Target/Unwind.h"
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#include "lldb/Breakpoint/Watchpoint.h"
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#include "ProcessKDP.h"
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#include "ProcessKDPLog.h"
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#include "RegisterContextKDP_arm.h"
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#include "RegisterContextKDP_i386.h"
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#include "RegisterContextKDP_x86_64.h"
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using namespace lldb;
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using namespace lldb_private;
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Thread Registers
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------
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ThreadKDP::ThreadKDP (ProcessKDP &process, lldb::tid_t tid) :
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Thread(process, tid),
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m_thread_name (),
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m_dispatch_queue_name (),
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m_thread_dispatch_qaddr (LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS)
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{
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ProcessKDPLog::LogIf(KDP_LOG_THREAD, "%p: ThreadKDP::ThreadKDP (pid = %i, tid = 0x%4.4x)", this, m_process.GetID(), GetID());
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}
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ThreadKDP::~ThreadKDP ()
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{
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ProcessKDPLog::LogIf(KDP_LOG_THREAD, "%p: ThreadKDP::~ThreadKDP (pid = %i, tid = 0x%4.4x)", this, m_process.GetID(), GetID());
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DestroyThread();
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}
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const char *
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ThreadKDP::GetName ()
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{
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if (m_thread_name.empty())
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return NULL;
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return m_thread_name.c_str();
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}
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const char *
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ThreadKDP::GetQueueName ()
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{
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return NULL;
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}
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bool
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ThreadKDP::WillResume (StateType resume_state)
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{
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ClearStackFrames();
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// Call the Thread::WillResume first. If we stop at a signal, the stop info
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// class for signal will set the resume signal that we need below. The signal
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// stuff obeys the Process::UnixSignal defaults.
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Thread::WillResume(resume_state);
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lldb::LogSP log(lldb_private::GetLogIfAnyCategoriesSet (LIBLLDB_LOG_STEP));
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if (log)
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log->Printf ("Resuming thread: %4.4llx with state: %s.", GetID(), StateAsCString(resume_state));
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// ProcessKDP &process = GetKDPProcess();
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// switch (resume_state)
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// {
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// case eStateSuspended:
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// case eStateStopped:
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// // Don't append anything for threads that should stay stopped.
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// break;
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//
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// case eStateRunning:
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// case eStateStepping:
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// break;
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//
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// default:
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// break;
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// }
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return true;
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}
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void
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ThreadKDP::RefreshStateAfterStop()
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{
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// Invalidate all registers in our register context. We don't set "force" to
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// true because the stop reply packet might have had some register values
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// that were expedited and these will already be copied into the register
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// context by the time this function gets called. The KDPRegisterContext
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// class has been made smart enough to detect when it needs to invalidate
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// which registers are valid by putting hooks in the register read and
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// register supply functions where they check the process stop ID and do
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// the right thing.
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const bool force = false;
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GetRegisterContext()->InvalidateIfNeeded (force);
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}
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void
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ThreadKDP::ClearStackFrames ()
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{
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Unwind *unwinder = GetUnwinder ();
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if (unwinder)
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unwinder->Clear();
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Thread::ClearStackFrames();
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}
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bool
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ThreadKDP::ThreadIDIsValid (lldb::tid_t thread)
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{
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return thread != 0;
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}
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void
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ThreadKDP::Dump(Log *log, uint32_t index)
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{
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}
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bool
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ThreadKDP::ShouldStop (bool &step_more)
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{
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return true;
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}
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lldb::RegisterContextSP
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ThreadKDP::GetRegisterContext ()
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{
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if (m_reg_context_sp.get() == NULL)
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m_reg_context_sp = CreateRegisterContextForFrame (NULL);
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return m_reg_context_sp;
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}
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lldb::RegisterContextSP
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ThreadKDP::CreateRegisterContextForFrame (StackFrame *frame)
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{
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lldb::RegisterContextSP reg_ctx_sp;
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uint32_t concrete_frame_idx = 0;
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if (frame)
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concrete_frame_idx = frame->GetConcreteFrameIndex ();
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if (concrete_frame_idx == 0)
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{
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switch (GetKDPProcess().GetCommunication().GetCPUType())
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{
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case llvm::MachO::CPUTypeARM:
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reg_ctx_sp.reset (new RegisterContextKDP_arm (*this, concrete_frame_idx));
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break;
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case llvm::MachO::CPUTypeI386:
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reg_ctx_sp.reset (new RegisterContextKDP_i386 (*this, concrete_frame_idx));
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break;
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case llvm::MachO::CPUTypeX86_64:
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reg_ctx_sp.reset (new RegisterContextKDP_x86_64 (*this, concrete_frame_idx));
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break;
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default:
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assert (!"Add CPU type support in KDP");
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break;
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}
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}
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else if (m_unwinder_ap.get())
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reg_ctx_sp = m_unwinder_ap->CreateRegisterContextForFrame (frame);
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return reg_ctx_sp;
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}
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lldb::StopInfoSP
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ThreadKDP::GetPrivateStopReason ()
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{
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const uint32_t process_stop_id = GetProcess().GetStopID();
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if (m_thread_stop_reason_stop_id != process_stop_id ||
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(m_actual_stop_info_sp && !m_actual_stop_info_sp->IsValid()))
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{
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// TODO: can we query the initial state of the thread here?
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// For now I am just going to pretend that a SIGSTOP happened.
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SetStopInfo(StopInfo::CreateStopReasonWithSignal (*this, SIGSTOP));
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// If GetKDPProcess().SetThreadStopInfo() doesn't find a stop reason
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// for this thread, then m_actual_stop_info_sp will not ever contain
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// a valid stop reason and the "m_actual_stop_info_sp->IsValid() == false"
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// check will never be able to tell us if we have the correct stop info
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// for this thread and we will continually send qThreadStopInfo packets
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// down to the remote KDP server, so we need to keep our own notion
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// of the stop ID that m_actual_stop_info_sp is valid for (even if it
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// contains nothing). We use m_thread_stop_reason_stop_id for this below.
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// m_thread_stop_reason_stop_id = process_stop_id;
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// m_actual_stop_info_sp.reset();
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}
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return m_actual_stop_info_sp;
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}
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