teak-llvm/lldb/source/Plugins/Process/MacOSX-Kernel/ThreadKDP.cpp
Jason Molenda f23bf7432c Add a new base class, Frame. It is a pure virtual function which
defines a protocol that all subclasses will implement.  StackFrame
is currently the only subclass and the methods that Frame vends are
nearly identical to StackFrame's old methods.

Update all callers to use Frame*/Frame& instead of pointers to
StackFrames.

This is almost entirely a mechanical change that touches a lot of
the code base so I'm committing it alone.  No new functionality is
added with this patch, no new subclasses of Frame exist yet.

I'll probably need to tweak some of the separation, possibly moving
some of StackFrame's methods up in to Frame, but this is a good
starting point.

<rdar://problem/15314068>

llvm-svn: 193907
2013-11-02 02:23:02 +00:00

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//===-- ThreadKDP.cpp -------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "ThreadKDP.h"
#include "llvm/Support/MachO.h"
#include "lldb/Core/ArchSpec.h"
#include "lldb/Core/DataExtractor.h"
#include "lldb/Core/StreamString.h"
#include "lldb/Core/State.h"
#include "lldb/Target/Process.h"
#include "lldb/Target/RegisterContext.h"
#include "lldb/Target/StopInfo.h"
#include "lldb/Target/Target.h"
#include "lldb/Target/Unwind.h"
#include "lldb/Breakpoint/Watchpoint.h"
#include "ProcessKDP.h"
#include "ProcessKDPLog.h"
#include "RegisterContextKDP_arm.h"
#include "RegisterContextKDP_i386.h"
#include "RegisterContextKDP_x86_64.h"
#include "Plugins/Process/Utility/StopInfoMachException.h"
using namespace lldb;
using namespace lldb_private;
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Thread Registers
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
ThreadKDP::ThreadKDP (Process &process, lldb::tid_t tid) :
Thread(process, tid),
m_thread_name (),
m_dispatch_queue_name (),
m_thread_dispatch_qaddr (LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS)
{
ProcessKDPLog::LogIf(KDP_LOG_THREAD, "%p: ThreadKDP::ThreadKDP (tid = 0x%4.4x)", this, GetID());
}
ThreadKDP::~ThreadKDP ()
{
ProcessKDPLog::LogIf(KDP_LOG_THREAD, "%p: ThreadKDP::~ThreadKDP (tid = 0x%4.4x)", this, GetID());
DestroyThread();
}
const char *
ThreadKDP::GetName ()
{
if (m_thread_name.empty())
return NULL;
return m_thread_name.c_str();
}
const char *
ThreadKDP::GetQueueName ()
{
return NULL;
}
void
ThreadKDP::RefreshStateAfterStop()
{
// Invalidate all registers in our register context. We don't set "force" to
// true because the stop reply packet might have had some register values
// that were expedited and these will already be copied into the register
// context by the time this function gets called. The KDPRegisterContext
// class has been made smart enough to detect when it needs to invalidate
// which registers are valid by putting hooks in the register read and
// register supply functions where they check the process stop ID and do
// the right thing.
const bool force = false;
lldb::RegisterContextSP reg_ctx_sp (GetRegisterContext());
if (reg_ctx_sp)
reg_ctx_sp->InvalidateIfNeeded (force);
}
bool
ThreadKDP::ThreadIDIsValid (lldb::tid_t thread)
{
return thread != 0;
}
void
ThreadKDP::Dump(Log *log, uint32_t index)
{
}
bool
ThreadKDP::ShouldStop (bool &step_more)
{
return true;
}
lldb::RegisterContextSP
ThreadKDP::GetRegisterContext ()
{
if (m_reg_context_sp.get() == NULL)
m_reg_context_sp = CreateRegisterContextForFrame (NULL);
return m_reg_context_sp;
}
lldb::RegisterContextSP
ThreadKDP::CreateRegisterContextForFrame (Frame *frame)
{
lldb::RegisterContextSP reg_ctx_sp;
uint32_t concrete_frame_idx = 0;
if (frame)
concrete_frame_idx = frame->GetConcreteFrameIndex ();
if (concrete_frame_idx == 0)
{
ProcessSP process_sp (CalculateProcess());
if (process_sp)
{
switch (static_cast<ProcessKDP *>(process_sp.get())->GetCommunication().GetCPUType())
{
case llvm::MachO::CPU_TYPE_ARM:
reg_ctx_sp.reset (new RegisterContextKDP_arm (*this, concrete_frame_idx));
break;
case llvm::MachO::CPU_TYPE_I386:
reg_ctx_sp.reset (new RegisterContextKDP_i386 (*this, concrete_frame_idx));
break;
case llvm::MachO::CPU_TYPE_X86_64:
reg_ctx_sp.reset (new RegisterContextKDP_x86_64 (*this, concrete_frame_idx));
break;
default:
assert (!"Add CPU type support in KDP");
break;
}
}
}
else
{
Unwind *unwinder = GetUnwinder ();
if (unwinder)
reg_ctx_sp = unwinder->CreateRegisterContextForFrame (frame);
}
return reg_ctx_sp;
}
bool
ThreadKDP::CalculateStopInfo ()
{
ProcessSP process_sp (GetProcess());
if (process_sp)
{
if (m_cached_stop_info_sp)
{
SetStopInfo (m_cached_stop_info_sp);
}
else
{
SetStopInfo(StopInfo::CreateStopReasonWithSignal (*this, SIGSTOP));
}
return true;
}
return false;
}
void
ThreadKDP::SetStopInfoFrom_KDP_EXCEPTION (const DataExtractor &exc_reply_packet)
{
lldb::offset_t offset = 0;
uint8_t reply_command = exc_reply_packet.GetU8(&offset);
if (reply_command == CommunicationKDP::KDP_EXCEPTION)
{
offset = 8;
const uint32_t count = exc_reply_packet.GetU32 (&offset);
if (count >= 1)
{
//const uint32_t cpu = exc_reply_packet.GetU32 (&offset);
offset += 4; // Skip the useless CPU field
const uint32_t exc_type = exc_reply_packet.GetU32 (&offset);
const uint32_t exc_code = exc_reply_packet.GetU32 (&offset);
const uint32_t exc_subcode = exc_reply_packet.GetU32 (&offset);
// We have to make a copy of the stop info because the thread list
// will iterate through the threads and clear all stop infos..
// Let the StopInfoMachException::CreateStopReasonWithMachException()
// function update the PC if needed as we might hit a software breakpoint
// and need to decrement the PC (i386 and x86_64 need this) and KDP
// doesn't do this for us.
const bool pc_already_adjusted = false;
const bool adjust_pc_if_needed = true;
m_cached_stop_info_sp = StopInfoMachException::CreateStopReasonWithMachException (*this,
exc_type,
2,
exc_code,
exc_subcode,
0,
pc_already_adjusted,
adjust_pc_if_needed);
}
}
}