391 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Pavel Labath
efd04a6c75 Fix single-stepping onto a breakpoint
Summary:
r259344 introduced a bug, where we fail to perform a single step, when the instruction we are
stepping onto contains a breakpoint which is not valid for this thread. This fixes the problem
and add a test case.

Reviewers: tberghammer, emaste

Subscribers: abhishek.aggarwal, lldb-commits, emaste

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16767

llvm-svn: 259488
2016-02-02 10:40:56 +00:00
Abhishek Aggarwal
c2c8ca1ce3 Set correct ThreadStopInfo in case of trace event
Summary:
 - The patch solves Bug 23478 and Bug 19311. Resolving
   Bug 23478 also resolves Bug 23039.
      Correct ThreadStopInfo is set for Linux and FreeBSD
      platforms.

 - Summary:
      When a trace event is reported, we need to check
      whether the trace event lands at a breakpoint site.

      If it lands at a breakpoint site then set the thread's
      StopInfo with the reason 'breakpoint'. Else, set the reason
      to be 'Trace'.

Change-Id: I0af9765e782fd74bc0cead41548486009f8abb87
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Aggarwal <abhishek.a.aggarwal@intel.com>

Reviewers: jingham, emaste, lldb-commits, clayborg, ovyalov

Subscribers: emaste

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16720

llvm-svn: 259344
2016-02-01 09:01:42 +00:00
Stephane Sezer
87b0fe075e Increase use of svr4 packets to improve performance on POSIX remotes
Summary:
Allows the remote to enumerate the link map when adding and removing
shared libraries, so that lldb doesn't need to read it manually from
the remote's memory.

This provides very large speedups (on the order of 50%) in total
startup time when using the ds2 remote on android or Tizen devices.

Reviewers: ADodds, tberghammer, tfiala

Subscribers: tberghammer, sas, danalbert, llvm-commits, srhines

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16004

Change by Francis Ricci <fjricci@fb.com>

llvm-svn: 257502
2016-01-12 19:02:41 +00:00
Jason Molenda
77f8935218 Changes to lldb and debugserver to reduce extraneous memory reads
at each public stop to improve performance a bit.  Most of the 
information lldb needed was already in the jThreadsInfo response;
complete that information and catch a few cases where we could still
fall back to getting the information via discrete memory reads.


debugserver adds 'associated_with_dispatch_queue' and 'dispatch_queue_t
keys to the jThreadsInfo response for all the threads.  lldb needs the
dispatch_queue_t value.  And associated_with_dispatch_queue helps to
identify which threads definitively don't have any queue information so
lldb doesn't try to do memory reads to get that information just because
it was absent in the jThreadsInfo response.

Remove the queue information from the questionmark (T) packet.  We'll
get the information for all threads via the jThreadsInfo response -
sending the information for the stopping thread (on all the private
stops, plus the less frequent public stop) was unnecessary information
being sent over the wire.

SystemRuntimeMacOSX will try to get information about queues by asking
the Threads for them, instead of reading memory.  

ProcessGDBRemote changes to recognize the new keys being sent in the
jThreadsInfo response.  Changes to ThreadGDBRemote to track the new
information.  Also, when a thread is marked as definitively not 
associated with a libdispatch queue, don't fall back to the system
runtime to try memory reads to find the queue name / kind / ID etc.


<rdar://problem/23309359> 

llvm-svn: 257453
2016-01-12 07:09:16 +00:00
Jason Molenda
26d84e8097 Change the key name for the libdispatch queue serial number from
"qserial" to "qserialnum" because "qserial" looks a lot like the
queue type (either 'serial' or 'concurrent') and can be confusing
to read through.  debugserver passes these up either in the questionmark
("T") packet, or in the response to the jThreadsInfo packet.

llvm-svn: 257121
2016-01-08 00:20:48 +00:00
Ed Maste
81b4c5f236 Strip trailing whitespace
(There are changes in the copies of these four files in the FreeBSD base
system, and I've changed these ones to reduce gratuitous diffs in future
imports.)

llvm-svn: 256723
2016-01-04 01:43:47 +00:00
Jason Molenda
545304d323 The lldb side changes to go along with r255711 where a new
"thread-pcs" key is added to the T (questionmark) packet in
gdb-remote protocol so that lldb doesn't need to query the
pc values of every thread before it resumes a process.

The only odd part with this is that I'm sending the pc 
values in big endian order, so we need to know the endianness
of the remote process before we can use them.  All other
register values in gdb-remote protocol are sent in native-endian
format so this requirement doesn't exist.  This addition is a
performance enhancement -- lldb will fall back to querying the
pc of each thread individually if it needs to -- so when
we don't have the byte order for the process yet, we don't
use these values.  Practically speaking, the only way I've 
been able to elicit this condition is for the first
T packet when we attach to a process.

<rdar://problem/21963031> 

llvm-svn: 255942
2015-12-18 00:45:35 +00:00
Greg Clayton
b1583dc67d Fill in the generic register kind if in AugmentRegisterInfoViaABI if it is available.
llvm-svn: 254743
2015-12-04 18:37:48 +00:00
Mohit K. Bhakkad
6846bc8de2 [LLDB][MIPS] fix watchpoint searched on client side for same masked variables
Reviewers: clayborg.
Subscribers: jaydeep, bhushan, sagar, nitesh.jain,lldb-commits.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15106

llvm-svn: 254522
2015-12-02 17:45:02 +00:00
Oleksiy Vyalov
afd6ce4d29 Prevent ProcessGDBRemote from launching local debug server in case of remote debug server connection failure.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D14895

llvm-svn: 253906
2015-11-23 19:32:24 +00:00
Bruce Mitchener
9ccb970f23 Make lldb::endian::InlHostByteOrder() private.
Summary:
Since this is within the lldb namespace, the compiler tries to
export a symbol for it. Unfortunately, since it is inlined, the
symbol is hidden and this results in a mess of warnings when
building on OS X with cmake.

Moving it to the lldb_private namespace eliminates that problem.

Reviewers: clayborg

Subscribers: emaste, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14417

llvm-svn: 252396
2015-11-07 04:40:13 +00:00
Jason Molenda
1d3b356dde Use Process::IsAlive instead of just checking for eStateExited.
Two minor tweaks to GetLoadedDynamicLibrariesInfos.

llvm-svn: 252242
2015-11-05 23:54:29 +00:00
Jim Ingham
13c30d2f7d Let the process help figure out the Host OS if nobody else
can figure it out.

llvm-svn: 252224
2015-11-05 22:33:17 +00:00
Greg Clayton
fc1e77a986 Fix a deadlock when connecting to a remote GDB server that might not support all packets that lldb-server or debugserver supports. The issue was the m_last_stop_packet_mutex mutex was being held by another thread and it was deadlocking getting the thread list. We now try to lock the m_last_stop_packet_mutex, and only continue if we successfully lock it. Else we fall back to qfThreadInfo/qsThreadInfo.
<rdar://problem/22140023>

llvm-svn: 252005
2015-11-03 22:42:04 +00:00
Eugene Zelenko
0722f08da3 Revert r251167 in source/Plugins/Process/gdb-remote/ProcessGDBRemote.cpp to fix MSVC builds failures.
llvm-svn: 251170
2015-10-24 01:28:05 +00:00
Eugene Zelenko
edb35d95d1 Fix Clang-tidy modernize-use-override warnings in some files in source/Plugins; other minor fixes.
llvm-svn: 251167
2015-10-24 01:08:35 +00:00
Oleksiy Vyalov
9fe526c2e7 Add domain socket support to gdb-remote protocol and lldb-server.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D13881

llvm-svn: 250933
2015-10-21 19:34:26 +00:00
Greg Clayton
6988abc14d Allow LLDB.framework to locate debugserver even when it doesn't exist in the LLDB.framework.
This allows open source MacOSX clients to not have to build debugserver and the current LLDB can find debugserver inside the selected Xcode.app on your system.

<rdar://problem/23167253>

llvm-svn: 250735
2015-10-19 20:44:01 +00:00
Zachary Turner
4eff2d3177 Make uses of /dev/null portable across OSes.
Most platforms have "/dev/null".  Windows has "nul".  Instead of
hardcoding the string /dev/null at various places, make a constant
that contains the correct value depending on the platform, and use
that everywhere instead.

llvm-svn: 250331
2015-10-14 21:37:36 +00:00
Pavel Labath
3bf1125619 lldb-server: add support for binary memory reads
Summary:
This commit adds support for binary memory reads ($x) to lldb-server. It also removes the "0x"
prefix from the $x client packet, to make it more compatible with the old $m packet. This allows
us to use almost the same code for handling both packet types. I have verified that debugserver
correctly handles $x packets even without the leading "0x". I have added a test which verifies
that the stub returns the same memory contents for both kinds of memory reads ($x and $m).

Reviewers: tberghammer, jasonmolenda

Subscribers: iancottrell, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13695

llvm-svn: 250295
2015-10-14 12:59:37 +00:00
Mohit K. Bhakkad
5df85cebfb [LLDB][MIPS] fix watchpoint searched on client side for same masked variables
Reviewers: clayborg, jingham.
Subscribers: jaydeep, bhushan, sagar, nitesh.jain, brucem,lldb-commits.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13548

llvm-svn: 249837
2015-10-09 15:05:45 +00:00
Ryan Brown
65d4d5c3c6 Add an OperatingSystem plugin to support goroutines
The Go runtime schedules user level threads (goroutines) across real threads.
This adds an OS plugin to create memory threads for goroutines.
It supports the 1.4 and 1.5 go runtime.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5871

llvm-svn: 247852
2015-09-16 21:20:44 +00:00
Jason Molenda
63bd0db071 Clean up register naming conventions inside lldb.
"gcc" register numbers are now correctly referred to as "ehframe"
register numbers.  In almost all cases, ehframe and dwarf register
numbers are identical (the one exception is i386 darwin where ehframe
regnums were incorrect).

The old "gdb" register numbers, which I incorrectly thought were
stabs register numbers, are now referred to as "Process Plugin"
register numbers.  This is the register numbering scheme that the
remote process controller stub (lldb-server, gdbserver, core file
support, kdp server, remote jtag devices, etc) uses to refer to the
registers.  The process plugin register numbers may not be contiguous
- there are remote jtag devices that have gaps in their register
numbering schemes.

I removed all of the enums for "gdb" register numbers that we had
in lldb - these were meaningless - and I put LLDB_INVALID_REGNUM
in all of the register tables for the Process Plugin regnum slot.

This change is almost entirely mechnical; the one actual change in
here is to ProcessGDBRemote.cpp's ParseRegisters() which parses the
qXfer:features:read:target.xml response.  As it parses register
definitions from the xml, it will assign sequential numbers as the
eRegisterKindLLDB numbers (the lldb register numberings must be
sequential, without any gaps) and if the xml file specifies register
numbers, those will be used as the eRegisterKindProcessPlugin
register numbers (and those may have gaps).  A J-Link jtag device's
target.xml does contain a gap in register numbers, and it only 
specifies the register numbers for the registers after that gap.
The device supports many different ARM boards and probably selects
different part of its register file as appropriate.

http://reviews.llvm.org/D12791
<rdar://problem/22623262> 

llvm-svn: 247741
2015-09-15 23:20:34 +00:00
Jason Molenda
21586c8385 When lldb gets the register definitions from the response of a
qXfer:features:read:target.xml packet, or via the
plugin.process.gdb-remote.target-definition-file setting, if the
register definition doesn't give us eh_frame or DWARF register
numbers for that register, try to get that information from the ABI
plugin.

The DWARF/eh_frame register numbers are defined in the ABI
standardization documents - so getting this from the ABI plugin is
reasonable.  There's little value in having the remote stub inform
us of this generic information, as long as we can all agree on the
names of the registers.

There's some additional information we could get from the ABI.  For
instance, on ABIs where function arguments are passed in registers,
lldb defines alternate names like "arg1", "arg2", "arg3" for these
registers so they can be referred to that way by the user.  We could
get this from the ABI if the remote stub doesn't provide that.  That
may be something worth doing in the future - but for now, I'm keeping
this a little more minimal.

Thinking about this, what we want/need from the remote stub at a
minimum are:

 1. The names of the register
 2. The number that the stub will use to refer to the register with
    the p/P packets and in the ? response packets (T/S) where 
    expedited register values are provided
 3. The size of the register in bytes
   
(nice to have, to remove any doubt)
 4. The offset of the register in the g/G packet if we're going to
    use that for reading/writing registers.

debugserver traditionally provides a lot more information in
addition to this via the qRegisterInfo packet, and debugserver 
augments its response to the qXfer:features:read:target.xml
query to include this information.  Including:

DWARF regnum, eh_frame regnum, stabs regnum, encoding (ieee754,
Uint, Vector, Sint), format (hex, unsigned, pointer, vectorof*,
float), registers that should be marked as invalid if this 
register is modified, and registers that contain this register.

We might want to get all of this from the ABI - I'm not convinced
that it makes sense for the remote stub to provide any of these 
details, as long as the ABI and remote stub can agree on register
names.

Anyway, start with eh_frame and DWARF coming from the ABI if 
they're not provided by the remote stub.  We can look at doing
more in the future.

<rdar://problem/22566585> 

llvm-svn: 247121
2015-09-09 03:36:24 +00:00
Pavel Labath
5055685cda Fix deadlock while attaching to inferiors
Summary:
There was a race condition in the AsyncThread, where we would end up sending a vAttach
notification to the thread before it got a chance set up its listener (this can be reproduced by
adding a sleep() at the very beginning of ProcessGDBRemote::AsyncThread()). This event would then
get lost and we LLDB would deadlock. I fix this by setting up the listener early on, in the
ProcessGDBRemote constructor.

This should improve the stability of all attach tests. For now, I am removing XTIMEOUT from
TestAttachResume, and will watch the buildbots for signs of trouble.

Reviewers: clayborg, ovyalov

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12552

llvm-svn: 246756
2015-09-03 09:36:22 +00:00
Zachary Turner
7529df9abd Have the Process hold a weak_ptr to the Target.
llvm-svn: 246578
2015-09-01 20:02:29 +00:00
Chaoren Lin
c963a222f1 Make ProcessGDBRemote get a //copy// of platform Unix signals.
Summary: Update to http://reviews.llvm.org/rL243618.

Reviewers: jaydeep, clayborg

Subscribers: labath, tberghammer, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12420

llvm-svn: 246557
2015-09-01 16:58:45 +00:00
Jason Molenda
bf67a30bdd A few small comment fixups with terminology "gcc" -> "eh_frame", "gdb" -> "stabs".
Just noticed these while reading through some code.

llvm-svn: 246530
2015-09-01 05:17:01 +00:00
Stephane Sezer
2618e91240 Implement handling of library: keys in thread stop replies.
Summary:
When a windows remote stops because of a DLL load/unload, the debug server
sends a stop reply packet that contains a `library` key with any value (usually
just `library:1`). This indicates to the debugger that a library has been
loaded or unloaded and that the list of libraries should be refreshed (usually
with `qXfer:libraries:read`).

This change just triggers a call to `LoadModules()` which in turns will send a
remote library read command when a stop reply that requests it is received.

Reviewers: clayborg, zturner, tberghammer

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12218

llvm-svn: 245708
2015-08-21 16:51:56 +00:00
Jason Molenda
6d9fe8c156 The llvm Triple for an armv6m now comes back as llvm::Triple::thumb.
This was breaking disassembly for arm machines that we force to be
thumb mode all the time because we were only checking for llvm::Triple::arm.
i.e.

armv6m (ARM Cortex-M0)
armv7m (ARM Cortex-M3)
armv7em (ARM Cortex-M4)

<rdar://problem/22334522>

llvm-svn: 245645
2015-08-21 00:13:37 +00:00
Stephane Sezer
c6845a0ddd Understand absolute base addresses in ProcessGDBRemote::GetLoadedModuleList.
Summary:
This is useful when dealing with Windows remote that use only the
qXfer:libraries command which returns absolute base addresses, as
opposed to qXfer:libraries-svr4 which returns relative offsets for
module bases.

Reviewers: clayborg, zturner, ADodds

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12204

llvm-svn: 245625
2015-08-20 22:07:48 +00:00
Stephane Sezer
03fc3f7657 Fix some format strings in ProcessGDBRemote.cpp.
Summary: Size specifier should come after `%` not before.

Reviewers: clayborg, ADodds

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12203

llvm-svn: 245608
2015-08-20 20:43:29 +00:00
Jason Molenda
91e468c0ce If the filename specified by plugin.process.gdb-remote.target-definition-file,
doesn't exist, see if it needs tilde expansion before we ignore it completely.

llvm-svn: 245537
2015-08-20 04:29:46 +00:00
Jason Molenda
5543abb036 When the target definition is unparseable, print an error message
to the user.  e.g. specified via the
plugin.process.gdb-remote.target-definition-file 
setting.  Currently we silently ignore the target definition if
there is a parse error.

llvm-svn: 245536
2015-08-20 03:05:09 +00:00
Jason Molenda
a18f7071c2 A messy bit of cleanup: Move towards more descriptive names
for eh_frame and stabs register numberings.  This is not
complete but it's a step in the right direction.  It's almost
entirely mechanical.

lldb informally uses "gcc register numbering" to mean eh_frame.
Why?  Probably because there's a notorious bug with gcc on i386
darwin where the register numbers in eh_frame were incorrect.
In all other cases, eh_frame register numbering is identical to
dwarf.

lldb informally uses "gdb register numbering" to mean stabs.
There are no official definitions of stabs register numbers
for different architectures, so the implementations of gdb
and gcc are the de facto reference source.

There were some incorrect uses of these register number types
in lldb already.  I fixed the ones that I saw as I made
this change.

This commit changes all references to "gcc" and "gdb" register
numbers in lldb to "eh_frame" and "stabs" to make it clear 
what is actually being represented.

lldb cannot parse the stabs debug format, and given that no
one is using stabs any more, it is unlikely that it ever will.
A more comprehensive cleanup would remove the stabs register
numbers altogether - it's unnecessary cruft / complication to
all of our register structures.

In ProcessGDBRemote, when we get register definitions from
the gdb-remote stub, we expect to see "gcc:" (qRegisterInfo)
or "gcc_regnum" (qXfer:features:read: packet to get xml payload).
This patch changes ProcessGDBRemote to also accept "ehframe:"
and "ehframe_regnum" from these remotes.

I did not change GDBRemoteCommunicationServerLLGS or debugserver
to send these new packets.  I don't know what kind of interoperability
constraints we might be working under.  At some point in the future
we should transition to using the more descriptive names.

Throughout lldb we're still using enum names like "gcc_r0" and "gdb_r0",
for eh_frame and stabs register numberings.  These should be cleaned
up eventually too.

The sources link cleanly on macosx native with xcode build.  I
don't think we'll see problems on other platforms but please let
me know if I broke anyone.

llvm-svn: 245141
2015-08-15 01:21:01 +00:00
Jaydeep Patil
725666cc65 [LLDB][MIPS] Support standard GDB remote stop reply packet for watchpoint
SUMMARY:
    The patch supports TAAwatch:addr packet. The patch also sets m_watchpoints_trigger_after_instruction 
    to eLazyBoolNo when qHostInfo or qWatchpointSupportInfo is not supported by the target.
    
    Reviewers: jingham, clayborg
    Subscribers: nitesh.jain, mohit.bhakkad, sagar, bhushan and lldb-commits
    Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11747

llvm-svn: 244865
2015-08-13 03:46:01 +00:00
Jaydeep Patil
831435042e [LLDB][MIPS] Handle false positives for MIPS hardware watchpoints
SUMMARY:
    Last 3bits of the watchpoint address are masked by the kernel. For example, n is 
    at 0x120010d00 and m is 0x120010d04. When a watchpoint is set at m, then watch 
    exception is generated even when n is read/written. To handle this case, instruction 
    at PC is emulated to find the base address of the load/store instruction. This address 
    is then appended to the description of the stop-info packet. Client then reads this 
    information to check whether the user has set a watchpoint on this address.
    
    Reviewers: jingham, clayborg
    Subscribers: nitesh.jain, mohit.bhakkad, sagar, bhushan and lldb-commits
    Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11672

llvm-svn: 244864
2015-08-13 03:44:09 +00:00
Jaydeep Patil
6fc590dadc [LLDB][MIPS] Create Unix Signals based on target architecture
SUMMARY:
    The patch creates Unix Signals based on target architecture. For MIPS it creates MipsLinuxSignals.
    
    Reviewers: clayborg
    Subscribers: mohit.bhakkad, sagar, lldb-commits
    Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11455

llvm-svn: 243618
2015-07-30 05:06:51 +00:00
Jason Molenda
752e1e833b When debugserver fails to attach to a process on a Darwin
system, make a couple of additional checks to see if the
attach was denied via the System Integrity Protection that
is new in Mac OS X 10.11.  If so, return a special E87
error code to indicate this to lldb.

Up in lldb, if we receive the E87 error code, be specific
about why the attach failed.

Also detect the more common case of general attach failure
and print a better error message than "lost connection".

I believe this code will all build on Mac OS X 10.10 systems.
It may not compile or run on earlier versions of the OS.
None of this should build on other non-darwin systems.

llvm-svn: 243511
2015-07-29 01:42:16 +00:00
Pavel Labath
3a29f8b9ec Fix warnings detected by -Wpessimizing-move
patch by Eugene Zelenko

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11429

llvm-svn: 243399
2015-07-28 09:18:32 +00:00
Bhushan D. Attarde
1e271df041 Handle old style S packet correctly
SUMMARY:
    This patch fixes couple of issues:
    1. A thread tries to lock a mutex which is already locked.
    2. Updating a thread list before the stop packet is parsed so that it can get a valid thread id and allows to set the stop info correctly.
    
    Reviewers: clayborg
    Subscribers: mohit.bhakkad, sagar, jaydeep, lldb-commits
    Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11449

llvm-svn: 243091
2015-07-24 04:06:20 +00:00
Pavel Labath
cb213b3831 Fix warnings found by -Wextra-semi
patch by Eugene Zelenko.

llvm-svn: 242875
2015-07-22 08:12:01 +00:00
Greg Clayton
2e309076f2 More packet performance improvements.
Changed the "jthreads" key/value in the stop reply packets to be "jstopinfo". This JSON only contains threads with valid stop reasons and allows us not to have to ask about other threads via qThreadStopInfo when we are stepping. The "jstopinfo" only gets sent if there are more than one thread since the stop reply packet contains all the info needed for a single thread.

Added a Process::WillPublicStop() in case process subclasses want to do any extra gathering for public stops. For ProcessGDBRemote, we end up sending a jThreadsInfo packet to gather all expedited registers, expedited memory and MacOSX queue information. We only do this for public stops to minimize the packets we send when we have multiple private stops. Multiple private stops happen when a source level single step, step into or step out run the process multiple times while implementing the stepping, and none of these private stops make it out to the UI via notifications because they are private stops. 

llvm-svn: 242593
2015-07-17 23:42:28 +00:00
Pavel Labath
4a4bb12e0d Add jThreadsInfo support to lldb-server
Summary:
This commit adds initial support for the jThreadsInfo packet to lldb-server. The current
implementation does not expedite inferior memory.  I have also added a description of the new
packet to our protocol documentation (mostly taken from Greg's earlier commit message).

Reviewers: clayborg, ovyalov, tberghammer

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11187

llvm-svn: 242402
2015-07-16 14:14:35 +00:00
Greg Clayton
a5801ade5a Added the ability to get JSON thread stop info with thread ID and stop info only in the normal stop reply packets using the new "jthreads" key value pair.
This allows stepping operations that don't ever do a public stop to get all the info they need without having to send a jThreadsInfo packet since those tend to be large.

This patch will be followed by a patch that will detect when we do a public stop, and when that happens we will send a jThreadsInfo packet at that time to get all expedited registers and memory.

llvm-svn: 242352
2015-07-15 22:59:03 +00:00
Chaoren Lin
98d0a4b39a Refactor Unix signals.
Summary:
- Consolidate Unix signals selection in UnixSignals.
- Make Unix signals available from platform.
- Add jSignalsInfo packet to retrieve Unix signals from remote platform.
- Get a copy of the platform signal for each remote process.
- Update SB API for signals.
- Update signal utility in test suite.

Reviewers: ovyalov, clayborg

Subscribers: chaoren, jingham, labath, emaste, tberghammer, lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11094

llvm-svn: 242101
2015-07-14 01:09:28 +00:00
Jason Molenda
20ee21bde6 Add a another packet to the gdb-remote protocol,
jGetLoadedDynamicLibrariesInfos.  This packet is similar to
qXfer:libraries:read except that lldb supplies the number of solibs
that should be reported about, and the start address for the list
of them.  At the initial process launch we'll read the full list
of solibs linked by the process -- at this point we could be using
qXfer:libraries:read -- but on subsequence solib-loaded notifications,
we'll be fetching a smaller number of solibs, often only one or two.

A typical Mac/iOS GUI app may have a couple hundred different 
solibs loaded  - doing all of the loads via memory reads takes 
a couple of megabytes of traffic between lldb and debugserver.
Having debugserver summarize the load addresses of all the solibs
and sending it in JSON requires a couple of hundred kilobytes
of traffic.  It's a significant performance improvement when 
communicating over a slower channel.

This patch leaves all of the logic for loading the libraries
in DynamicLoaderMacOSXDYLD -- it only call over ot ProcesGDBRemote
to get the JSON result.

If the jGetLoadedDynamicLibrariesInfos packet is not implemented,
the normal technique of using memory read packets to get all of
the details from the target will be used.

<rdar://problem/21007465>

llvm-svn: 241964
2015-07-10 23:15:22 +00:00
Stephane Sezer
9a7cacb5f6 Implement qXfer:libraries:read.
Summary:
This is used on non-unix platforms, where qXfer:libraries-svr4:read
doesn't make sense. Windows uses that for instance.

Reviewers: clayborg

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11036

llvm-svn: 241712
2015-07-08 19:14:03 +00:00
Ewan Crawford
0c996a9a06 Change search order of target definition files.
Make the python target definition file have highest priority so that we can set 
the remote stub breakpoint pc offset using it.

Reviewers: clayborg
Subscribers: ted, deepak2427, lldb-commits 

Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10775

llvm-svn: 241063
2015-06-30 13:08:44 +00:00
Greg Clayton
2e59d4fffe More packet reduction when debugging with GDB server.
- Avoid sending the qfThreadInfo, qsThreadInfo packets if we have a stop reply packet with the threads already (save 2 round trip packets)
- Include the qname, qserial and qkind in the JSON info
- Report the qname, qserial and qkind to the thread so it can cache it to avoid many packets on MacOSX and iOS
- Don't clear all discoverable settings when we exec, just the ones we need to saves 1-5 packets for each exec.

llvm-svn: 240988
2015-06-29 20:08:51 +00:00