This patch updates assembler attributes for AArch64 targets so we can disassemble newer instructions supported in ISA version 8.5 and SVE extensions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62235
llvm-svn: 361451
The driver passes by reference an uninitialized num_errors variable to
RunCommandInterpreter. This should be fine, as it's supposed to be
an output argument, but the reproducer instrumentation reads it in order
to record the value of all the arguments to the function.
This change fixes it by initializing num_errors to 0 before calling
RunCommandInterpreter.
llvm-svn: 361444
The Windows Code Generation model cannot generation code with the PIC relocation
model - all code is implicitly position independent due to the DLL load slide
that occurs if it is not loaded at the preferred base address. Invert the
condition and inline the single use of the variable. This should also aid the
WASM target. This significantly improves the state of the (swift) repl on
Windows (and should aid in expression evaluation on Windows).
llvm-svn: 361443
Summary:
From what I understand, it's possible for multiple threads to request
a specific language runtime (e.g. CPPLanguageRuntime). This leads to a data
race.
Reviewers: jingham, JDevlieghere, compnerd, clayborg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62169
llvm-svn: 361442
The patch in r359029 missed a few accessors and mutators. This patch
also changes the lock to a recursive one as OptionValueFileSpecList::Clear()
can be invoked from some of the other methods.
llvm-svn: 361440
Rewrite the GetHistoryFilePath implementation without relying on
FileSpec in the spirit of our discussion in D61994.
It changes LLDBs behavior in two ways:
1. We now only use the -widehistory suffix when LLDB is built with wchar
support, instead of as the fallback from when the ~/.lldb directory
isn't writable.
2. When the ~/.lldb directory isn't writable, we don't write any history
files at all. Previously we would write them to the user's home
directory (with the incorrect wide suffix), polluting ~ with a
different file for every IO handler.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62216
llvm-svn: 361412
.debug_ranges parsing is not well tested [citation needed] because this
section tends to be only used in optimized code, and we don't build
optimized executables in our tests, as they produce unpredictable
results.
This patch aims to add some very simple tests for parsing static range
data, which can serve as a first line of defense in case things break.
I also include one XFAILed test, which demonstrates that we don't
correctly handle mixed DWARF v5 and v4 ranges in a single file.
llvm-svn: 361373
Summary:
Log the AST of the TU associated with LLDB's `expr` command, once a declaration
is completed
Reviewers: shafik
Subscribers: rnkovacs, dkrupp, Szelethus, gamesh411, lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62061
llvm-svn: 361362
Summary:
This patch introduces the DWARFTypeUnit class, and teaches lldb to parse
type units out of both the debug_types section (DWARF v4), and from the
regular debug_info section (DWARF v5).
The most important piece of functionality - resolving DW_AT_signatures
to connect type forward declarations to their definitions - is not
implemented here, but even without that, a lot of functionality becomes
available. I've added tests for the commands that start to work after
this patch.
The changes in this patch were greatly inspired by D61505, which in turn took
over changes from D32167.
Reviewers: JDevlieghere, clayborg, aprantl
Subscribers: mgorny, jankratochvil, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62008
llvm-svn: 361360
When I moved the resolve code from FileSpec to the FileSystem class, I
introduced a regression. If you compare the two implementations, you'll
notice that if the path doesn't exist, we should only reverse the
effects of makeAbsolute, not the effects of tilde expansion.
As a result, the logic to create the ~/.lldb directory broke, because we
would resolve the path before creating it. Because the directory didn't
exist yet, we'd call create_directories on the unresolved path, which
failed.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62219
llvm-svn: 361321
In D61502#1503247 @clayborg suggested that SymbolFileDWARF *dwarf2Data is
really redundant in all the calls with also having DWARFUnit *cu. So remove it.
One `SymbolFileDWARF *` nullptr check
(DWARFDebugInfoEntry::GetDIENamesAndRanges) could be removed, other two nullptr
checks (DWARFDebugInfoEntry::GetName and DWARFDebugInfoEntry::AppendTypeName)
need to stay in place (now for `DWARFUnit *`).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62011
llvm-svn: 361277
Summary:
This patch introduces the DWARFUnitHeader class. Its purpose (and its
structure, to the extent it was possible to make it) is the same as its
LLVM counterpart -- to extract the unit header information before we
actually construct the unit, so that we know which kind of units to
construct. This is needed because as of DWARF5, type units live in the
.debug_info section, which means it's not possible to statically
determine the type of units in a given section.
Reviewers: aprantl, clayborg, JDevlieghere
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62073
llvm-svn: 361224
This moves the sections from SymbolFileDWARF to DWARFContext, where it
was trivial to do so. A couple of sections are still left in
SymbolFileDWARF. These will be handled by separate patches.
llvm-svn: 361127
LocalLLDBInit.test requires Python module loading support.
CommandScriptImmediateOutput tests are specific to running scripts.
Disable all of them when Python support is disabled.
llvm-svn: 361115
This reverts commit c28f81797084b8416ff5be4f9e79000a9741ca6a.
This reverts commit 7e79b64642486f510f7872174eb831df68d65b84.
Looks like there is more work to be done on this patch. I've spoken to
the author and for the time being we will revert to keep the buildbots
green.
llvm-svn: 361086
I was looking at the current implementation of SourceInitFile and there
were a few things that made this function hard to read:
* The code to find the ~/.lldbinit file is duplicated across the cwd
and non-cwd branch.
* The ./.lldbinit is once computed by resolving .lldbinit and once by
resolving ./.lldbinit.
* It wasn't clear to me what happened when you're sourcing the
.lldbinit file in the current working directory. Apparently we do
nothing when we property to control that is set to warn (makes sense)
and we don't care when the property is set to true (debatable).
* There were at least two branches where the status of the
CommandReturnObject were not set.
This patch attempts to simplify that code.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61994
llvm-svn: 361080
This is a general fix for the ConnectionFileDescriptor class but my main
motivation was to make lldb-server working with IPv6.
The connect URI can use square brackets ([]) to wrap the interface part
of the URI (e.g.: <scheme>://[<interface>]:<port>). For IPv6 addresses
this is a must since its ip can include colons and it will overlap with
the port colon otherwise. The URIParser class parses the square brackets
correctly but the ConnectionFileDescriptor doesn't generate them for
IPv6 addresses making it impossible to connect to the gdb server when
using this protocol.
How to reproduce the issue:
$ lldb-server p --server --listen [::1]:8080
...
$ lldb
(lldb) platform select remote-macosx
(lldb) platform connect connect://[::1]:8080
(lldb) platform process -p <pid>
error: unable to launch a GDB server on 'computer'
The server was actually launched we were just not able to connect to it.
With this fix lldb will correctly connect. I fixed this by wrapping the
ip portion with [].
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61833
Patch by António Afonso <antonio.afonso@gmail.com>
llvm-svn: 361079
Get*AtIndex() can return nullptr. This only happens in the swift
REPL support, so it's hard to test upstream.
<rdar://problem/50875178>
llvm-svn: 361078
Summary:
CMake cache scripts pre-populate the CMakeCache in a build directory with commonly used settings.
The CMake invocation from D61952 could look like this:
```
cmake -G Ninja -C /path/to/llvm-project/lldb/cmake/caches/Apple-lldb-osx.cmake -DLLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS="clang;libcxx;libcxxabi;lldb" ../llvm-project/llvm
```
Options specified on the command line will override options in the cache files (as long as caches don't use `FORCE`).
What do you think? (This is a first proposal and not set in stone.)
Reviewers: xiaobai, compnerd, JDevlieghere, aprantl, labath
Subscribers: mgorny, lldb-commits, #lldb
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61956
llvm-svn: 361069
The change that was committed for this used \\s to match spaces which does not work correctly on all platforms. Using [:space:] makes the test pass on both Linux and Windows
llvm-svn: 361064
This removes several older paragraphs in the LLDB build steps for Unix
systems which suggested checking out various components via SVN. Since
there's a separate page about getting the LLDB source which only
mentions Git, it seems appropriate to remove this older info from the
build docs.
Patch by: J. Ryan Stinnett
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62041
llvm-svn: 361046
Summary:
The previous attempt and moving section handling over to DWARFContext
(D59611) failed because it did not take into account the dwo sections
correctly. All DWARFContexts (even those in SymbolFileDWARFDwo) used the
main module for loading the sections, but in the dwo scenario some
sections should come from the dwo file.
This patch fixes that by making the DWARFContext aware of whether it a
dwo context or a regular one. A dwo context gets two sections lists, and
it knows where to look for a particular type of a section. This isn't
fully consistent with how the llvm DWARFContext behaves, because that
one leaves it up to the user to know whether it should ask for a dwo
section or not. However, for the time being, it seems useful to have a
single entity which knows how to peice together the debug info in dwo
and non-dwo scenarios. The rough roadmap for the future is:
- port over the rest of the sections to DWARFContext
- find a way to get rid of SymbolFileDWARFDwo/Dwp/DwpDwo. This will
likely involve adding the ability for the DWARFContext to spawn
dwo sub-contexts, similarly to how it's done in llvm.
- get rid of the special handling of the "dwo" contexts by making
sure everything knows whether it should ask for the .dwo version of
the section or not (similarly to how llvm's DWARFUnits do that)
To demonstrate how the DWARFContext should behave in this new world, I
port the debug_info section (which is debug_info.dwo in the dwo file)
handling to DWARFContext. The rest of the sections will come in
subsequent patches.
Reviewers: aprantl, clayborg, JDevlieghere
Subscribers: zturner, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62012
llvm-svn: 361000
This is outdated, there's a bunch of architectures missing. If we want
them to be part of this table they should be a separate row anyway.
llvm-svn: 360967
Previously "bt all " would've failed as the regex didn't match
them.
Over the shoulder review by Jonas Devlieghere.
<rdar://problem/50824935>
llvm-svn: 360966
This fixes an unintended regression introduced by
https://reviews.llvm.org/D61451 by making sure the Objective-C runtime
is also tried when the "correct" language runtime failed to return an
object description.
rdar://problem/50791055
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62015
llvm-svn: 360929