1 //===-- Target.h ------------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// 2 // 3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. 4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. 5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception 6 // 7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 8 9 #ifndef LLDB_TARGET_TARGET_H 10 #define LLDB_TARGET_TARGET_H 11 12 #include <list> 13 #include <map> 14 #include <memory> 15 #include <string> 16 #include <vector> 17 18 #include "lldb/Breakpoint/BreakpointList.h" 19 #include "lldb/Breakpoint/BreakpointName.h" 20 #include "lldb/Breakpoint/WatchpointList.h" 21 #include "lldb/Core/Architecture.h" 22 #include "lldb/Core/Disassembler.h" 23 #include "lldb/Core/ModuleList.h" 24 #include "lldb/Core/StructuredDataImpl.h" 25 #include "lldb/Core/UserSettingsController.h" 26 #include "lldb/Expression/Expression.h" 27 #include "lldb/Host/ProcessLaunchInfo.h" 28 #include "lldb/Symbol/SymbolContext.h" 29 #include "lldb/Symbol/TypeSystem.h" 30 #include "lldb/Target/ExecutionContextScope.h" 31 #include "lldb/Target/PathMappingList.h" 32 #include "lldb/Target/SectionLoadHistory.h" 33 #include "lldb/Target/Statistics.h" 34 #include "lldb/Target/ThreadSpec.h" 35 #include "lldb/Utility/ArchSpec.h" 36 #include "lldb/Utility/Broadcaster.h" 37 #include "lldb/Utility/LLDBAssert.h" 38 #include "lldb/Utility/RealpathPrefixes.h" 39 #include "lldb/Utility/Timeout.h" 40 #include "lldb/lldb-public.h" 41 #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h" 42 43 namespace lldb_private { 44 45 OptionEnumValues GetDynamicValueTypes(); 46 47 enum InlineStrategy { 48 eInlineBreakpointsNever = 0, 49 eInlineBreakpointsHeaders, 50 eInlineBreakpointsAlways 51 }; 52 53 enum LoadScriptFromSymFile { 54 eLoadScriptFromSymFileTrue, 55 eLoadScriptFromSymFileFalse, 56 eLoadScriptFromSymFileWarn 57 }; 58 59 enum LoadCWDlldbinitFile { 60 eLoadCWDlldbinitTrue, 61 eLoadCWDlldbinitFalse, 62 eLoadCWDlldbinitWarn 63 }; 64 65 enum ImportStdModule { 66 eImportStdModuleFalse, 67 eImportStdModuleFallback, 68 eImportStdModuleTrue, 69 }; 70 71 enum DynamicClassInfoHelper { 72 eDynamicClassInfoHelperAuto, 73 eDynamicClassInfoHelperRealizedClassesStruct, 74 eDynamicClassInfoHelperCopyRealizedClassList, 75 eDynamicClassInfoHelperGetRealizedClassList, 76 }; 77 78 class TargetExperimentalProperties : public Properties { 79 public: 80 TargetExperimentalProperties(); 81 }; 82 83 class TargetProperties : public Properties { 84 public: 85 TargetProperties(Target *target); 86 87 ~TargetProperties() override; 88 89 ArchSpec GetDefaultArchitecture() const; 90 91 void SetDefaultArchitecture(const ArchSpec &arch); 92 93 bool GetMoveToNearestCode() const; 94 95 lldb::DynamicValueType GetPreferDynamicValue() const; 96 97 bool SetPreferDynamicValue(lldb::DynamicValueType d); 98 99 bool GetPreloadSymbols() const; 100 101 void SetPreloadSymbols(bool b); 102 103 bool GetDisableASLR() const; 104 105 void SetDisableASLR(bool b); 106 107 bool GetInheritTCC() const; 108 109 void SetInheritTCC(bool b); 110 111 bool GetDetachOnError() const; 112 113 void SetDetachOnError(bool b); 114 115 bool GetDisableSTDIO() const; 116 117 void SetDisableSTDIO(bool b); 118 119 llvm::StringRef GetLaunchWorkingDirectory() const; 120 121 bool GetParallelModuleLoad() const; 122 123 const char *GetDisassemblyFlavor() const; 124 125 const char *GetDisassemblyCPU() const; 126 127 const char *GetDisassemblyFeatures() const; 128 129 InlineStrategy GetInlineStrategy() const; 130 131 RealpathPrefixes GetSourceRealpathPrefixes() const; 132 133 llvm::StringRef GetArg0() const; 134 135 void SetArg0(llvm::StringRef arg); 136 137 bool GetRunArguments(Args &args) const; 138 139 void SetRunArguments(const Args &args); 140 141 // Get the whole environment including the platform inherited environment and 142 // the target specific environment, excluding the unset environment variables. 143 Environment GetEnvironment() const; 144 // Get the platform inherited environment, excluding the unset environment 145 // variables. 146 Environment GetInheritedEnvironment() const; 147 // Get the target specific environment only, without the platform inherited 148 // environment. 149 Environment GetTargetEnvironment() const; 150 // Set the target specific environment. 151 void SetEnvironment(Environment env); 152 153 bool GetSkipPrologue() const; 154 155 PathMappingList &GetSourcePathMap() const; 156 157 PathMappingList &GetObjectPathMap() const; 158 159 bool GetAutoSourceMapRelative() const; 160 161 FileSpecList GetExecutableSearchPaths(); 162 163 void AppendExecutableSearchPaths(const FileSpec &); 164 165 FileSpecList GetDebugFileSearchPaths(); 166 167 FileSpecList GetClangModuleSearchPaths(); 168 169 bool GetEnableAutoImportClangModules() const; 170 171 ImportStdModule GetImportStdModule() const; 172 173 DynamicClassInfoHelper GetDynamicClassInfoHelper() const; 174 175 bool GetEnableAutoApplyFixIts() const; 176 177 uint64_t GetNumberOfRetriesWithFixits() const; 178 179 bool GetEnableNotifyAboutFixIts() const; 180 181 FileSpec GetSaveJITObjectsDir() const; 182 183 bool GetEnableSyntheticValue() const; 184 185 bool ShowHexVariableValuesWithLeadingZeroes() const; 186 187 uint32_t GetMaxZeroPaddingInFloatFormat() const; 188 189 uint32_t GetMaximumNumberOfChildrenToDisplay() const; 190 191 /// Get the max depth value, augmented with a bool to indicate whether the 192 /// depth is the default. 193 /// 194 /// When the user has customized the max depth, the bool will be false. 195 /// 196 /// \returns the max depth, and true if the max depth is the system default, 197 /// otherwise false. 198 std::pair<uint32_t, bool> GetMaximumDepthOfChildrenToDisplay() const; 199 200 uint32_t GetMaximumSizeOfStringSummary() const; 201 202 uint32_t GetMaximumMemReadSize() const; 203 204 FileSpec GetStandardInputPath() const; 205 FileSpec GetStandardErrorPath() const; 206 FileSpec GetStandardOutputPath() const; 207 208 void SetStandardInputPath(llvm::StringRef path); 209 void SetStandardOutputPath(llvm::StringRef path); 210 void SetStandardErrorPath(llvm::StringRef path); 211 212 void SetStandardInputPath(const char *path) = delete; 213 void SetStandardOutputPath(const char *path) = delete; 214 void SetStandardErrorPath(const char *path) = delete; 215 216 bool GetBreakpointsConsultPlatformAvoidList(); 217 218 SourceLanguage GetLanguage() const; 219 220 llvm::StringRef GetExpressionPrefixContents(); 221 222 uint64_t GetExprErrorLimit() const; 223 224 uint64_t GetExprAllocAddress() const; 225 226 uint64_t GetExprAllocSize() const; 227 228 uint64_t GetExprAllocAlign() const; 229 230 bool GetUseHexImmediates() const; 231 232 bool GetUseFastStepping() const; 233 234 bool GetDisplayExpressionsInCrashlogs() const; 235 236 LoadScriptFromSymFile GetLoadScriptFromSymbolFile() const; 237 238 LoadCWDlldbinitFile GetLoadCWDlldbinitFile() const; 239 240 Disassembler::HexImmediateStyle GetHexImmediateStyle() const; 241 242 MemoryModuleLoadLevel GetMemoryModuleLoadLevel() const; 243 244 bool GetUserSpecifiedTrapHandlerNames(Args &args) const; 245 246 void SetUserSpecifiedTrapHandlerNames(const Args &args); 247 248 bool GetDisplayRuntimeSupportValues() const; 249 250 void SetDisplayRuntimeSupportValues(bool b); 251 252 bool GetDisplayRecognizedArguments() const; 253 254 void SetDisplayRecognizedArguments(bool b); 255 256 const ProcessLaunchInfo &GetProcessLaunchInfo() const; 257 258 void SetProcessLaunchInfo(const ProcessLaunchInfo &launch_info); 259 260 bool GetInjectLocalVariables(ExecutionContext *exe_ctx) const; 261 262 bool GetUseDIL(ExecutionContext *exe_ctx) const; 263 264 void SetUseDIL(ExecutionContext *exe_ctx, bool b); 265 266 void SetRequireHardwareBreakpoints(bool b); 267 268 bool GetRequireHardwareBreakpoints() const; 269 270 bool GetAutoInstallMainExecutable() const; 271 272 void UpdateLaunchInfoFromProperties(); 273 274 void SetDebugUtilityExpression(bool debug); 275 276 bool GetDebugUtilityExpression() const; 277 278 private: 279 std::optional<bool> 280 GetExperimentalPropertyValue(size_t prop_idx, 281 ExecutionContext *exe_ctx = nullptr) const; 282 283 // Callbacks for m_launch_info. 284 void Arg0ValueChangedCallback(); 285 void RunArgsValueChangedCallback(); 286 void EnvVarsValueChangedCallback(); 287 void InputPathValueChangedCallback(); 288 void OutputPathValueChangedCallback(); 289 void ErrorPathValueChangedCallback(); 290 void DetachOnErrorValueChangedCallback(); 291 void DisableASLRValueChangedCallback(); 292 void InheritTCCValueChangedCallback(); 293 void DisableSTDIOValueChangedCallback(); 294 295 // Settings checker for target.jit-save-objects-dir: 296 void CheckJITObjectsDir(); 297 298 Environment ComputeEnvironment() const; 299 300 // Member variables. 301 ProcessLaunchInfo m_launch_info; 302 std::unique_ptr<TargetExperimentalProperties> m_experimental_properties_up; 303 Target *m_target; 304 }; 305 306 class EvaluateExpressionOptions { 307 public: 308 // MSVC has a bug here that reports C4268: 'const' static/global data 309 // initialized with compiler generated default constructor fills the object 310 // with zeros. Confirmed that MSVC is *not* zero-initializing, it's just a 311 // bogus warning. 312 #if defined(_MSC_VER) 313 #pragma warning(push) 314 #pragma warning(disable : 4268) 315 #endif 316 static constexpr std::chrono::milliseconds default_timeout{500}; 317 #if defined(_MSC_VER) 318 #pragma warning(pop) 319 #endif 320 321 static constexpr ExecutionPolicy default_execution_policy = 322 eExecutionPolicyOnlyWhenNeeded; 323 324 EvaluateExpressionOptions() = default; 325 GetExecutionPolicy()326 ExecutionPolicy GetExecutionPolicy() const { return m_execution_policy; } 327 328 void SetExecutionPolicy(ExecutionPolicy policy = eExecutionPolicyAlways) { 329 m_execution_policy = policy; 330 } 331 GetLanguage()332 SourceLanguage GetLanguage() const { return m_language; } 333 SetLanguage(lldb::LanguageType language_type)334 void SetLanguage(lldb::LanguageType language_type) { 335 m_language = SourceLanguage(language_type); 336 } 337 SetPreferredSymbolContexts(SymbolContextList contexts)338 void SetPreferredSymbolContexts(SymbolContextList contexts) { 339 m_preferred_lookup_contexts = std::move(contexts); 340 } 341 GetPreferredSymbolContexts()342 const SymbolContextList &GetPreferredSymbolContexts() const { 343 return m_preferred_lookup_contexts; 344 } 345 346 /// Set the language using a pair of language code and version as 347 /// defined by the DWARF 6 specification. 348 /// WARNING: These codes may change until DWARF 6 is finalized. SetLanguage(uint16_t name,uint32_t version)349 void SetLanguage(uint16_t name, uint32_t version) { 350 m_language = SourceLanguage(name, version); 351 } 352 DoesCoerceToId()353 bool DoesCoerceToId() const { return m_coerce_to_id; } 354 GetPrefix()355 const char *GetPrefix() const { 356 return (m_prefix.empty() ? nullptr : m_prefix.c_str()); 357 } 358 SetPrefix(const char * prefix)359 void SetPrefix(const char *prefix) { 360 if (prefix && prefix[0]) 361 m_prefix = prefix; 362 else 363 m_prefix.clear(); 364 } 365 366 void SetCoerceToId(bool coerce = true) { m_coerce_to_id = coerce; } 367 DoesUnwindOnError()368 bool DoesUnwindOnError() const { return m_unwind_on_error; } 369 370 void SetUnwindOnError(bool unwind = false) { m_unwind_on_error = unwind; } 371 DoesIgnoreBreakpoints()372 bool DoesIgnoreBreakpoints() const { return m_ignore_breakpoints; } 373 374 void SetIgnoreBreakpoints(bool ignore = false) { 375 m_ignore_breakpoints = ignore; 376 } 377 DoesKeepInMemory()378 bool DoesKeepInMemory() const { return m_keep_in_memory; } 379 380 void SetKeepInMemory(bool keep = true) { m_keep_in_memory = keep; } 381 GetUseDynamic()382 lldb::DynamicValueType GetUseDynamic() const { return m_use_dynamic; } 383 384 void 385 SetUseDynamic(lldb::DynamicValueType dynamic = lldb::eDynamicCanRunTarget) { 386 m_use_dynamic = dynamic; 387 } 388 GetTimeout()389 const Timeout<std::micro> &GetTimeout() const { return m_timeout; } 390 SetTimeout(const Timeout<std::micro> & timeout)391 void SetTimeout(const Timeout<std::micro> &timeout) { m_timeout = timeout; } 392 GetOneThreadTimeout()393 const Timeout<std::micro> &GetOneThreadTimeout() const { 394 return m_one_thread_timeout; 395 } 396 SetOneThreadTimeout(const Timeout<std::micro> & timeout)397 void SetOneThreadTimeout(const Timeout<std::micro> &timeout) { 398 m_one_thread_timeout = timeout; 399 } 400 GetTryAllThreads()401 bool GetTryAllThreads() const { return m_try_others; } 402 403 void SetTryAllThreads(bool try_others = true) { m_try_others = try_others; } 404 GetStopOthers()405 bool GetStopOthers() const { return m_stop_others; } 406 407 void SetStopOthers(bool stop_others = true) { m_stop_others = stop_others; } 408 GetDebug()409 bool GetDebug() const { return m_debug; } 410 SetDebug(bool b)411 void SetDebug(bool b) { 412 m_debug = b; 413 if (m_debug) 414 m_generate_debug_info = true; 415 } 416 GetGenerateDebugInfo()417 bool GetGenerateDebugInfo() const { return m_generate_debug_info; } 418 SetGenerateDebugInfo(bool b)419 void SetGenerateDebugInfo(bool b) { m_generate_debug_info = b; } 420 GetColorizeErrors()421 bool GetColorizeErrors() const { return m_ansi_color_errors; } 422 SetColorizeErrors(bool b)423 void SetColorizeErrors(bool b) { m_ansi_color_errors = b; } 424 GetTrapExceptions()425 bool GetTrapExceptions() const { return m_trap_exceptions; } 426 SetTrapExceptions(bool b)427 void SetTrapExceptions(bool b) { m_trap_exceptions = b; } 428 GetREPLEnabled()429 bool GetREPLEnabled() const { return m_repl; } 430 SetREPLEnabled(bool b)431 void SetREPLEnabled(bool b) { m_repl = b; } 432 SetCancelCallback(lldb::ExpressionCancelCallback callback,void * baton)433 void SetCancelCallback(lldb::ExpressionCancelCallback callback, void *baton) { 434 m_cancel_callback_baton = baton; 435 m_cancel_callback = callback; 436 } 437 InvokeCancelCallback(lldb::ExpressionEvaluationPhase phase)438 bool InvokeCancelCallback(lldb::ExpressionEvaluationPhase phase) const { 439 return ((m_cancel_callback != nullptr) 440 ? m_cancel_callback(phase, m_cancel_callback_baton) 441 : false); 442 } 443 444 // Allows the expression contents to be remapped to point to the specified 445 // file and line using #line directives. SetPoundLine(const char * path,uint32_t line)446 void SetPoundLine(const char *path, uint32_t line) const { 447 if (path && path[0]) { 448 m_pound_line_file = path; 449 m_pound_line_line = line; 450 } else { 451 m_pound_line_file.clear(); 452 m_pound_line_line = 0; 453 } 454 } 455 GetPoundLineFilePath()456 const char *GetPoundLineFilePath() const { 457 return (m_pound_line_file.empty() ? nullptr : m_pound_line_file.c_str()); 458 } 459 GetPoundLineLine()460 uint32_t GetPoundLineLine() const { return m_pound_line_line; } 461 SetSuppressPersistentResult(bool b)462 void SetSuppressPersistentResult(bool b) { m_suppress_persistent_result = b; } 463 GetSuppressPersistentResult()464 bool GetSuppressPersistentResult() const { 465 return m_suppress_persistent_result; 466 } 467 SetAutoApplyFixIts(bool b)468 void SetAutoApplyFixIts(bool b) { m_auto_apply_fixits = b; } 469 GetAutoApplyFixIts()470 bool GetAutoApplyFixIts() const { return m_auto_apply_fixits; } 471 SetRetriesWithFixIts(uint64_t number_of_retries)472 void SetRetriesWithFixIts(uint64_t number_of_retries) { 473 m_retries_with_fixits = number_of_retries; 474 } 475 GetRetriesWithFixIts()476 uint64_t GetRetriesWithFixIts() const { return m_retries_with_fixits; } 477 IsForUtilityExpr()478 bool IsForUtilityExpr() const { return m_running_utility_expression; } 479 SetIsForUtilityExpr(bool b)480 void SetIsForUtilityExpr(bool b) { m_running_utility_expression = b; } 481 482 private: 483 ExecutionPolicy m_execution_policy = default_execution_policy; 484 SourceLanguage m_language; 485 std::string m_prefix; 486 bool m_coerce_to_id = false; 487 bool m_unwind_on_error = true; 488 bool m_ignore_breakpoints = false; 489 bool m_keep_in_memory = false; 490 bool m_try_others = true; 491 bool m_stop_others = true; 492 bool m_debug = false; 493 bool m_trap_exceptions = true; 494 bool m_repl = false; 495 bool m_generate_debug_info = false; 496 bool m_ansi_color_errors = false; 497 bool m_suppress_persistent_result = false; 498 bool m_auto_apply_fixits = true; 499 uint64_t m_retries_with_fixits = 1; 500 /// True if the executed code should be treated as utility code that is only 501 /// used by LLDB internally. 502 bool m_running_utility_expression = false; 503 504 lldb::DynamicValueType m_use_dynamic = lldb::eNoDynamicValues; 505 Timeout<std::micro> m_timeout = default_timeout; 506 Timeout<std::micro> m_one_thread_timeout = std::nullopt; 507 lldb::ExpressionCancelCallback m_cancel_callback = nullptr; 508 void *m_cancel_callback_baton = nullptr; 509 // If m_pound_line_file is not empty and m_pound_line_line is non-zero, use 510 // #line %u "%s" before the expression content to remap where the source 511 // originates 512 mutable std::string m_pound_line_file; 513 mutable uint32_t m_pound_line_line = 0; 514 515 /// During expression evaluation, any SymbolContext in this list will be 516 /// used for symbol/function lookup before any other context (except for 517 /// the module corresponding to the current frame). 518 SymbolContextList m_preferred_lookup_contexts; 519 }; 520 521 // Target 522 class Target : public std::enable_shared_from_this<Target>, 523 public TargetProperties, 524 public Broadcaster, 525 public ExecutionContextScope, 526 public ModuleList::Notifier { 527 public: 528 friend class TargetList; 529 friend class Debugger; 530 531 /// Broadcaster event bits definitions. 532 enum { 533 eBroadcastBitBreakpointChanged = (1 << 0), 534 eBroadcastBitModulesLoaded = (1 << 1), 535 eBroadcastBitModulesUnloaded = (1 << 2), 536 eBroadcastBitWatchpointChanged = (1 << 3), 537 eBroadcastBitSymbolsLoaded = (1 << 4), 538 eBroadcastBitSymbolsChanged = (1 << 5), 539 }; 540 541 // These two functions fill out the Broadcaster interface: 542 543 static llvm::StringRef GetStaticBroadcasterClass(); 544 GetBroadcasterClass()545 llvm::StringRef GetBroadcasterClass() const override { 546 return GetStaticBroadcasterClass(); 547 } 548 549 // This event data class is for use by the TargetList to broadcast new target 550 // notifications. 551 class TargetEventData : public EventData { 552 public: 553 TargetEventData(const lldb::TargetSP &target_sp); 554 555 TargetEventData(const lldb::TargetSP &target_sp, 556 const ModuleList &module_list); 557 558 ~TargetEventData() override; 559 560 static llvm::StringRef GetFlavorString(); 561 GetFlavor()562 llvm::StringRef GetFlavor() const override { 563 return TargetEventData::GetFlavorString(); 564 } 565 566 void Dump(Stream *s) const override; 567 568 static const TargetEventData *GetEventDataFromEvent(const Event *event_ptr); 569 570 static lldb::TargetSP GetTargetFromEvent(const Event *event_ptr); 571 572 static ModuleList GetModuleListFromEvent(const Event *event_ptr); 573 GetTarget()574 const lldb::TargetSP &GetTarget() const { return m_target_sp; } 575 GetModuleList()576 const ModuleList &GetModuleList() const { return m_module_list; } 577 578 private: 579 lldb::TargetSP m_target_sp; 580 ModuleList m_module_list; 581 582 TargetEventData(const TargetEventData &) = delete; 583 const TargetEventData &operator=(const TargetEventData &) = delete; 584 }; 585 586 ~Target() override; 587 588 static void SettingsInitialize(); 589 590 static void SettingsTerminate(); 591 592 static FileSpecList GetDefaultExecutableSearchPaths(); 593 594 static FileSpecList GetDefaultDebugFileSearchPaths(); 595 596 static ArchSpec GetDefaultArchitecture(); 597 598 static void SetDefaultArchitecture(const ArchSpec &arch); 599 IsDummyTarget()600 bool IsDummyTarget() const { return m_is_dummy_target; } 601 GetLabel()602 const std::string &GetLabel() const { return m_label; } 603 604 /// Set a label for a target. 605 /// 606 /// The label cannot be used by another target or be only integral. 607 /// 608 /// \return 609 /// The label for this target or an error if the label didn't match the 610 /// requirements. 611 llvm::Error SetLabel(llvm::StringRef label); 612 613 /// Find a binary on the system and return its Module, 614 /// or return an existing Module that is already in the Target. 615 /// 616 /// Given a ModuleSpec, find a binary satisifying that specification, 617 /// or identify a matching Module already present in the Target, 618 /// and return a shared pointer to it. 619 /// 620 /// \param[in] module_spec 621 /// The criteria that must be matched for the binary being loaded. 622 /// e.g. UUID, architecture, file path. 623 /// 624 /// \param[in] notify 625 /// If notify is true, and the Module is new to this Target, 626 /// Target::ModulesDidLoad will be called. 627 /// If notify is false, it is assumed that the caller is adding 628 /// multiple Modules and will call ModulesDidLoad with the 629 /// full list at the end. 630 /// ModulesDidLoad must be called when a Module/Modules have 631 /// been added to the target, one way or the other. 632 /// 633 /// \param[out] error_ptr 634 /// Optional argument, pointing to a Status object to fill in 635 /// with any results / messages while attempting to find/load 636 /// this binary. Many callers will be internal functions that 637 /// will handle / summarize the failures in a custom way and 638 /// don't use these messages. 639 /// 640 /// \return 641 /// An empty ModuleSP will be returned if no matching file 642 /// was found. If error_ptr was non-nullptr, an error message 643 /// will likely be provided. 644 lldb::ModuleSP GetOrCreateModule(const ModuleSpec &module_spec, bool notify, 645 Status *error_ptr = nullptr); 646 647 // Settings accessors 648 649 static TargetProperties &GetGlobalProperties(); 650 651 std::recursive_mutex &GetAPIMutex(); 652 653 void DeleteCurrentProcess(); 654 655 void CleanupProcess(); 656 657 /// Dump a description of this object to a Stream. 658 /// 659 /// Dump a description of the contents of this object to the 660 /// supplied stream \a s. The dumped content will be only what has 661 /// been loaded or parsed up to this point at which this function 662 /// is called, so this is a good way to see what has been parsed 663 /// in a target. 664 /// 665 /// \param[in] s 666 /// The stream to which to dump the object description. 667 void Dump(Stream *s, lldb::DescriptionLevel description_level); 668 669 // If listener_sp is null, the listener of the owning Debugger object will be 670 // used. 671 const lldb::ProcessSP &CreateProcess(lldb::ListenerSP listener_sp, 672 llvm::StringRef plugin_name, 673 const FileSpec *crash_file, 674 bool can_connect); 675 676 const lldb::ProcessSP &GetProcessSP() const; 677 IsValid()678 bool IsValid() { return m_valid; } 679 680 void Destroy(); 681 682 Status Launch(ProcessLaunchInfo &launch_info, 683 Stream *stream); // Optional stream to receive first stop info 684 685 Status Attach(ProcessAttachInfo &attach_info, 686 Stream *stream); // Optional stream to receive first stop info 687 688 // This part handles the breakpoints. 689 690 BreakpointList &GetBreakpointList(bool internal = false); 691 692 const BreakpointList &GetBreakpointList(bool internal = false) const; 693 GetLastCreatedBreakpoint()694 lldb::BreakpointSP GetLastCreatedBreakpoint() { 695 return m_last_created_breakpoint; 696 } 697 698 lldb::BreakpointSP GetBreakpointByID(lldb::break_id_t break_id); 699 700 lldb::BreakpointSP CreateBreakpointAtUserEntry(Status &error); 701 702 // Use this to create a file and line breakpoint to a given module or all 703 // module it is nullptr 704 lldb::BreakpointSP CreateBreakpoint(const FileSpecList *containingModules, 705 const FileSpec &file, uint32_t line_no, 706 uint32_t column, lldb::addr_t offset, 707 LazyBool check_inlines, 708 LazyBool skip_prologue, bool internal, 709 bool request_hardware, 710 LazyBool move_to_nearest_code); 711 712 // Use this to create breakpoint that matches regex against the source lines 713 // in files given in source_file_list: If function_names is non-empty, also 714 // filter by function after the matches are made. 715 lldb::BreakpointSP CreateSourceRegexBreakpoint( 716 const FileSpecList *containingModules, 717 const FileSpecList *source_file_list, 718 const std::unordered_set<std::string> &function_names, 719 RegularExpression source_regex, bool internal, bool request_hardware, 720 LazyBool move_to_nearest_code); 721 722 // Use this to create a breakpoint from a load address 723 lldb::BreakpointSP CreateBreakpoint(lldb::addr_t load_addr, bool internal, 724 bool request_hardware); 725 726 // Use this to create a breakpoint from a load address and a module file spec 727 lldb::BreakpointSP CreateAddressInModuleBreakpoint(lldb::addr_t file_addr, 728 bool internal, 729 const FileSpec &file_spec, 730 bool request_hardware); 731 732 // Use this to create Address breakpoints: 733 lldb::BreakpointSP CreateBreakpoint(const Address &addr, bool internal, 734 bool request_hardware); 735 736 // Use this to create a function breakpoint by regexp in 737 // containingModule/containingSourceFiles, or all modules if it is nullptr 738 // When "skip_prologue is set to eLazyBoolCalculate, we use the current 739 // target setting, else we use the values passed in 740 lldb::BreakpointSP CreateFuncRegexBreakpoint( 741 const FileSpecList *containingModules, 742 const FileSpecList *containingSourceFiles, RegularExpression func_regexp, 743 lldb::LanguageType requested_language, LazyBool skip_prologue, 744 bool internal, bool request_hardware); 745 746 // Use this to create a function breakpoint by name in containingModule, or 747 // all modules if it is nullptr When "skip_prologue is set to 748 // eLazyBoolCalculate, we use the current target setting, else we use the 749 // values passed in. func_name_type_mask is or'ed values from the 750 // FunctionNameType enum. 751 lldb::BreakpointSP CreateBreakpoint( 752 const FileSpecList *containingModules, 753 const FileSpecList *containingSourceFiles, const char *func_name, 754 lldb::FunctionNameType func_name_type_mask, lldb::LanguageType language, 755 lldb::addr_t offset, LazyBool skip_prologue, bool internal, 756 bool request_hardware); 757 758 lldb::BreakpointSP 759 CreateExceptionBreakpoint(enum lldb::LanguageType language, bool catch_bp, 760 bool throw_bp, bool internal, 761 Args *additional_args = nullptr, 762 Status *additional_args_error = nullptr); 763 764 lldb::BreakpointSP CreateScriptedBreakpoint( 765 const llvm::StringRef class_name, const FileSpecList *containingModules, 766 const FileSpecList *containingSourceFiles, bool internal, 767 bool request_hardware, StructuredData::ObjectSP extra_args_sp, 768 Status *creation_error = nullptr); 769 770 // This is the same as the func_name breakpoint except that you can specify a 771 // vector of names. This is cheaper than a regular expression breakpoint in 772 // the case where you just want to set a breakpoint on a set of names you 773 // already know. func_name_type_mask is or'ed values from the 774 // FunctionNameType enum. 775 lldb::BreakpointSP CreateBreakpoint( 776 const FileSpecList *containingModules, 777 const FileSpecList *containingSourceFiles, const char *func_names[], 778 size_t num_names, lldb::FunctionNameType func_name_type_mask, 779 lldb::LanguageType language, lldb::addr_t offset, LazyBool skip_prologue, 780 bool internal, bool request_hardware); 781 782 lldb::BreakpointSP 783 CreateBreakpoint(const FileSpecList *containingModules, 784 const FileSpecList *containingSourceFiles, 785 const std::vector<std::string> &func_names, 786 lldb::FunctionNameType func_name_type_mask, 787 lldb::LanguageType language, lldb::addr_t m_offset, 788 LazyBool skip_prologue, bool internal, 789 bool request_hardware); 790 791 // Use this to create a general breakpoint: 792 lldb::BreakpointSP CreateBreakpoint(lldb::SearchFilterSP &filter_sp, 793 lldb::BreakpointResolverSP &resolver_sp, 794 bool internal, bool request_hardware, 795 bool resolve_indirect_symbols); 796 797 // Use this to create a watchpoint: 798 lldb::WatchpointSP CreateWatchpoint(lldb::addr_t addr, size_t size, 799 const CompilerType *type, uint32_t kind, 800 Status &error); 801 GetLastCreatedWatchpoint()802 lldb::WatchpointSP GetLastCreatedWatchpoint() { 803 return m_last_created_watchpoint; 804 } 805 GetWatchpointList()806 WatchpointList &GetWatchpointList() { return m_watchpoint_list; } 807 808 // Manages breakpoint names: 809 void AddNameToBreakpoint(BreakpointID &id, llvm::StringRef name, 810 Status &error); 811 812 void AddNameToBreakpoint(lldb::BreakpointSP &bp_sp, llvm::StringRef name, 813 Status &error); 814 815 void RemoveNameFromBreakpoint(lldb::BreakpointSP &bp_sp, ConstString name); 816 817 BreakpointName *FindBreakpointName(ConstString name, bool can_create, 818 Status &error); 819 820 void DeleteBreakpointName(ConstString name); 821 822 void ConfigureBreakpointName(BreakpointName &bp_name, 823 const BreakpointOptions &options, 824 const BreakpointName::Permissions &permissions); 825 void ApplyNameToBreakpoints(BreakpointName &bp_name); 826 827 void AddBreakpointName(std::unique_ptr<BreakpointName> bp_name); 828 829 void GetBreakpointNames(std::vector<std::string> &names); 830 831 // This call removes ALL breakpoints regardless of permission. 832 void RemoveAllBreakpoints(bool internal_also = false); 833 834 // This removes all the breakpoints, but obeys the ePermDelete on them. 835 void RemoveAllowedBreakpoints(); 836 837 void DisableAllBreakpoints(bool internal_also = false); 838 839 void DisableAllowedBreakpoints(); 840 841 void EnableAllBreakpoints(bool internal_also = false); 842 843 void EnableAllowedBreakpoints(); 844 845 bool DisableBreakpointByID(lldb::break_id_t break_id); 846 847 bool EnableBreakpointByID(lldb::break_id_t break_id); 848 849 bool RemoveBreakpointByID(lldb::break_id_t break_id); 850 851 /// Resets the hit count of all breakpoints. 852 void ResetBreakpointHitCounts(); 853 854 // The flag 'end_to_end', default to true, signifies that the operation is 855 // performed end to end, for both the debugger and the debuggee. 856 857 bool RemoveAllWatchpoints(bool end_to_end = true); 858 859 bool DisableAllWatchpoints(bool end_to_end = true); 860 861 bool EnableAllWatchpoints(bool end_to_end = true); 862 863 bool ClearAllWatchpointHitCounts(); 864 865 bool ClearAllWatchpointHistoricValues(); 866 867 bool IgnoreAllWatchpoints(uint32_t ignore_count); 868 869 bool DisableWatchpointByID(lldb::watch_id_t watch_id); 870 871 bool EnableWatchpointByID(lldb::watch_id_t watch_id); 872 873 bool RemoveWatchpointByID(lldb::watch_id_t watch_id); 874 875 bool IgnoreWatchpointByID(lldb::watch_id_t watch_id, uint32_t ignore_count); 876 877 Status SerializeBreakpointsToFile(const FileSpec &file, 878 const BreakpointIDList &bp_ids, 879 bool append); 880 881 Status CreateBreakpointsFromFile(const FileSpec &file, 882 BreakpointIDList &new_bps); 883 884 Status CreateBreakpointsFromFile(const FileSpec &file, 885 std::vector<std::string> &names, 886 BreakpointIDList &new_bps); 887 888 /// Get \a load_addr as a callable code load address for this target 889 /// 890 /// Take \a load_addr and potentially add any address bits that are 891 /// needed to make the address callable. For ARM this can set bit 892 /// zero (if it already isn't) if \a load_addr is a thumb function. 893 /// If \a addr_class is set to AddressClass::eInvalid, then the address 894 /// adjustment will always happen. If it is set to an address class 895 /// that doesn't have code in it, LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS will be 896 /// returned. 897 lldb::addr_t GetCallableLoadAddress( 898 lldb::addr_t load_addr, 899 AddressClass addr_class = AddressClass::eInvalid) const; 900 901 /// Get \a load_addr as an opcode for this target. 902 /// 903 /// Take \a load_addr and potentially strip any address bits that are 904 /// needed to make the address point to an opcode. For ARM this can 905 /// clear bit zero (if it already isn't) if \a load_addr is a 906 /// thumb function and load_addr is in code. 907 /// If \a addr_class is set to AddressClass::eInvalid, then the address 908 /// adjustment will always happen. If it is set to an address class 909 /// that doesn't have code in it, LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS will be 910 /// returned. 911 lldb::addr_t 912 GetOpcodeLoadAddress(lldb::addr_t load_addr, 913 AddressClass addr_class = AddressClass::eInvalid) const; 914 915 // Get load_addr as breakable load address for this target. Take a addr and 916 // check if for any reason there is a better address than this to put a 917 // breakpoint on. If there is then return that address. For MIPS, if 918 // instruction at addr is a delay slot instruction then this method will find 919 // the address of its previous instruction and return that address. 920 lldb::addr_t GetBreakableLoadAddress(lldb::addr_t addr); 921 922 void ModulesDidLoad(ModuleList &module_list); 923 924 void ModulesDidUnload(ModuleList &module_list, bool delete_locations); 925 926 void SymbolsDidLoad(ModuleList &module_list); 927 928 void ClearModules(bool delete_locations); 929 930 /// Called as the last function in Process::DidExec(). 931 /// 932 /// Process::DidExec() will clear a lot of state in the process, 933 /// then try to reload a dynamic loader plugin to discover what 934 /// binaries are currently available and then this function should 935 /// be called to allow the target to do any cleanup after everything 936 /// has been figured out. It can remove breakpoints that no longer 937 /// make sense as the exec might have changed the target 938 /// architecture, and unloaded some modules that might get deleted. 939 void DidExec(); 940 941 /// Gets the module for the main executable. 942 /// 943 /// Each process has a notion of a main executable that is the file 944 /// that will be executed or attached to. Executable files can have 945 /// dependent modules that are discovered from the object files, or 946 /// discovered at runtime as things are dynamically loaded. 947 /// 948 /// \return 949 /// The shared pointer to the executable module which can 950 /// contains a nullptr Module object if no executable has been 951 /// set. 952 /// 953 /// \see DynamicLoader 954 /// \see ObjectFile::GetDependentModules (FileSpecList&) 955 /// \see Process::SetExecutableModule(lldb::ModuleSP&) 956 lldb::ModuleSP GetExecutableModule(); 957 958 Module *GetExecutableModulePointer(); 959 960 /// Set the main executable module. 961 /// 962 /// Each process has a notion of a main executable that is the file 963 /// that will be executed or attached to. Executable files can have 964 /// dependent modules that are discovered from the object files, or 965 /// discovered at runtime as things are dynamically loaded. 966 /// 967 /// Setting the executable causes any of the current dependent 968 /// image information to be cleared and replaced with the static 969 /// dependent image information found by calling 970 /// ObjectFile::GetDependentModules (FileSpecList&) on the main 971 /// executable and any modules on which it depends. Calling 972 /// Process::GetImages() will return the newly found images that 973 /// were obtained from all of the object files. 974 /// 975 /// \param[in] module_sp 976 /// A shared pointer reference to the module that will become 977 /// the main executable for this process. 978 /// 979 /// \param[in] load_dependent_files 980 /// If \b true then ask the object files to track down any 981 /// known dependent files. 982 /// 983 /// \see ObjectFile::GetDependentModules (FileSpecList&) 984 /// \see Process::GetImages() 985 void SetExecutableModule( 986 lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp, 987 LoadDependentFiles load_dependent_files = eLoadDependentsDefault); 988 989 bool LoadScriptingResources(std::list<Status> &errors, 990 Stream &feedback_stream, 991 bool continue_on_error = true) { 992 return m_images.LoadScriptingResourcesInTarget( 993 this, errors, feedback_stream, continue_on_error); 994 } 995 996 /// Get accessor for the images for this process. 997 /// 998 /// Each process has a notion of a main executable that is the file 999 /// that will be executed or attached to. Executable files can have 1000 /// dependent modules that are discovered from the object files, or 1001 /// discovered at runtime as things are dynamically loaded. After 1002 /// a main executable has been set, the images will contain a list 1003 /// of all the files that the executable depends upon as far as the 1004 /// object files know. These images will usually contain valid file 1005 /// virtual addresses only. When the process is launched or attached 1006 /// to, the DynamicLoader plug-in will discover where these images 1007 /// were loaded in memory and will resolve the load virtual 1008 /// addresses is each image, and also in images that are loaded by 1009 /// code. 1010 /// 1011 /// \return 1012 /// A list of Module objects in a module list. GetImages()1013 const ModuleList &GetImages() const { return m_images; } 1014 GetImages()1015 ModuleList &GetImages() { return m_images; } 1016 1017 /// Return whether this FileSpec corresponds to a module that should be 1018 /// considered for general searches. 1019 /// 1020 /// This API will be consulted by the SearchFilterForUnconstrainedSearches 1021 /// and any module that returns \b true will not be searched. Note the 1022 /// SearchFilterForUnconstrainedSearches is the search filter that 1023 /// gets used in the CreateBreakpoint calls when no modules is provided. 1024 /// 1025 /// The target call at present just consults the Platform's call of the 1026 /// same name. 1027 /// 1028 /// \param[in] module_spec 1029 /// Path to the module. 1030 /// 1031 /// \return \b true if the module should be excluded, \b false otherwise. 1032 bool ModuleIsExcludedForUnconstrainedSearches(const FileSpec &module_spec); 1033 1034 /// Return whether this module should be considered for general searches. 1035 /// 1036 /// This API will be consulted by the SearchFilterForUnconstrainedSearches 1037 /// and any module that returns \b true will not be searched. Note the 1038 /// SearchFilterForUnconstrainedSearches is the search filter that 1039 /// gets used in the CreateBreakpoint calls when no modules is provided. 1040 /// 1041 /// The target call at present just consults the Platform's call of the 1042 /// same name. 1043 /// 1044 /// FIXME: When we get time we should add a way for the user to set modules 1045 /// that they 1046 /// don't want searched, in addition to or instead of the platform ones. 1047 /// 1048 /// \param[in] module_sp 1049 /// A shared pointer reference to the module that checked. 1050 /// 1051 /// \return \b true if the module should be excluded, \b false otherwise. 1052 bool 1053 ModuleIsExcludedForUnconstrainedSearches(const lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp); 1054 GetArchitecture()1055 const ArchSpec &GetArchitecture() const { return m_arch.GetSpec(); } 1056 1057 /// Returns the name of the target's ABI plugin. 1058 llvm::StringRef GetABIName() const; 1059 1060 /// Set the architecture for this target. 1061 /// 1062 /// If the current target has no Images read in, then this just sets the 1063 /// architecture, which will be used to select the architecture of the 1064 /// ExecutableModule when that is set. If the current target has an 1065 /// ExecutableModule, then calling SetArchitecture with a different 1066 /// architecture from the currently selected one will reset the 1067 /// ExecutableModule to that slice of the file backing the ExecutableModule. 1068 /// If the file backing the ExecutableModule does not contain a fork of this 1069 /// architecture, then this code will return false, and the architecture 1070 /// won't be changed. If the input arch_spec is the same as the already set 1071 /// architecture, this is a no-op. 1072 /// 1073 /// \param[in] arch_spec 1074 /// The new architecture. 1075 /// 1076 /// \param[in] set_platform 1077 /// If \b true, then the platform will be adjusted if the currently 1078 /// selected platform is not compatible with the architecture being set. 1079 /// If \b false, then just the architecture will be set even if the 1080 /// currently selected platform isn't compatible (in case it might be 1081 /// manually set following this function call). 1082 /// 1083 /// \param[in] merged 1084 /// If true, arch_spec is merged with the current 1085 /// architecture. Otherwise it's replaced. 1086 /// 1087 /// \return 1088 /// \b true if the architecture was successfully set, \b false otherwise. 1089 bool SetArchitecture(const ArchSpec &arch_spec, bool set_platform = false, 1090 bool merge = true); 1091 1092 bool MergeArchitecture(const ArchSpec &arch_spec); 1093 GetArchitecturePlugin()1094 Architecture *GetArchitecturePlugin() const { return m_arch.GetPlugin(); } 1095 GetDebugger()1096 Debugger &GetDebugger() const { return m_debugger; } 1097 1098 size_t ReadMemoryFromFileCache(const Address &addr, void *dst, size_t dst_len, 1099 Status &error); 1100 1101 // Reading memory through the target allows us to skip going to the process 1102 // for reading memory if possible and it allows us to try and read from any 1103 // constant sections in our object files on disk. If you always want live 1104 // program memory, read straight from the process. If you possibly want to 1105 // read from const sections in object files, read from the target. This 1106 // version of ReadMemory will try and read memory from the process if the 1107 // process is alive. The order is: 1108 // 1 - if (force_live_memory == false) and the address falls in a read-only 1109 // section, then read from the file cache 1110 // 2 - if there is a process, then read from memory 1111 // 3 - if there is no process, then read from the file cache 1112 // 1113 // The method is virtual for mocking in the unit tests. 1114 virtual size_t ReadMemory(const Address &addr, void *dst, size_t dst_len, 1115 Status &error, bool force_live_memory = false, 1116 lldb::addr_t *load_addr_ptr = nullptr); 1117 1118 size_t ReadCStringFromMemory(const Address &addr, std::string &out_str, 1119 Status &error, bool force_live_memory = false); 1120 1121 size_t ReadCStringFromMemory(const Address &addr, char *dst, 1122 size_t dst_max_len, Status &result_error, 1123 bool force_live_memory = false); 1124 1125 /// Read a NULL terminated string from memory 1126 /// 1127 /// This function will read a cache page at a time until a NULL string 1128 /// terminator is found. It will stop reading if an aligned sequence of NULL 1129 /// termination \a type_width bytes is not found before reading \a 1130 /// cstr_max_len bytes. The results are always guaranteed to be NULL 1131 /// terminated, and that no more than (max_bytes - type_width) bytes will be 1132 /// read. 1133 /// 1134 /// \param[in] addr 1135 /// The address to start the memory read. 1136 /// 1137 /// \param[in] dst 1138 /// A character buffer containing at least max_bytes. 1139 /// 1140 /// \param[in] max_bytes 1141 /// The maximum number of bytes to read. 1142 /// 1143 /// \param[in] error 1144 /// The error status of the read operation. 1145 /// 1146 /// \param[in] type_width 1147 /// The size of the null terminator (1 to 4 bytes per 1148 /// character). Defaults to 1. 1149 /// 1150 /// \return 1151 /// The error status or the number of bytes prior to the null terminator. 1152 size_t ReadStringFromMemory(const Address &addr, char *dst, size_t max_bytes, 1153 Status &error, size_t type_width, 1154 bool force_live_memory = true); 1155 1156 size_t ReadScalarIntegerFromMemory(const Address &addr, uint32_t byte_size, 1157 bool is_signed, Scalar &scalar, 1158 Status &error, 1159 bool force_live_memory = false); 1160 1161 int64_t ReadSignedIntegerFromMemory(const Address &addr, 1162 size_t integer_byte_size, 1163 int64_t fail_value, Status &error, 1164 bool force_live_memory = false); 1165 1166 uint64_t ReadUnsignedIntegerFromMemory(const Address &addr, 1167 size_t integer_byte_size, 1168 uint64_t fail_value, Status &error, 1169 bool force_live_memory = false); 1170 1171 bool ReadPointerFromMemory(const Address &addr, Status &error, 1172 Address &pointer_addr, 1173 bool force_live_memory = false); 1174 1175 bool HasLoadedSections(); 1176 1177 lldb::addr_t GetSectionLoadAddress(const lldb::SectionSP §ion_sp); 1178 1179 void ClearSectionLoadList(); 1180 1181 void DumpSectionLoadList(Stream &s); 1182 1183 static Target *GetTargetFromContexts(const ExecutionContext *exe_ctx_ptr, 1184 const SymbolContext *sc_ptr); 1185 1186 // lldb::ExecutionContextScope pure virtual functions 1187 lldb::TargetSP CalculateTarget() override; 1188 1189 lldb::ProcessSP CalculateProcess() override; 1190 1191 lldb::ThreadSP CalculateThread() override; 1192 1193 lldb::StackFrameSP CalculateStackFrame() override; 1194 1195 void CalculateExecutionContext(ExecutionContext &exe_ctx) override; 1196 1197 PathMappingList &GetImageSearchPathList(); 1198 1199 llvm::Expected<lldb::TypeSystemSP> 1200 GetScratchTypeSystemForLanguage(lldb::LanguageType language, 1201 bool create_on_demand = true); 1202 1203 std::vector<lldb::TypeSystemSP> 1204 GetScratchTypeSystems(bool create_on_demand = true); 1205 1206 PersistentExpressionState * 1207 GetPersistentExpressionStateForLanguage(lldb::LanguageType language); 1208 1209 // Creates a UserExpression for the given language, the rest of the 1210 // parameters have the same meaning as for the UserExpression constructor. 1211 // Returns a new-ed object which the caller owns. 1212 1213 UserExpression * 1214 GetUserExpressionForLanguage(llvm::StringRef expr, llvm::StringRef prefix, 1215 SourceLanguage language, 1216 Expression::ResultType desired_type, 1217 const EvaluateExpressionOptions &options, 1218 ValueObject *ctx_obj, Status &error); 1219 1220 // Creates a FunctionCaller for the given language, the rest of the 1221 // parameters have the same meaning as for the FunctionCaller constructor. 1222 // Since a FunctionCaller can't be 1223 // IR Interpreted, it makes no sense to call this with an 1224 // ExecutionContextScope that lacks 1225 // a Process. 1226 // Returns a new-ed object which the caller owns. 1227 1228 FunctionCaller *GetFunctionCallerForLanguage(lldb::LanguageType language, 1229 const CompilerType &return_type, 1230 const Address &function_address, 1231 const ValueList &arg_value_list, 1232 const char *name, Status &error); 1233 1234 /// Creates and installs a UtilityFunction for the given language. 1235 llvm::Expected<std::unique_ptr<UtilityFunction>> 1236 CreateUtilityFunction(std::string expression, std::string name, 1237 lldb::LanguageType language, ExecutionContext &exe_ctx); 1238 1239 // Install any files through the platform that need be to installed prior to 1240 // launching or attaching. 1241 Status Install(ProcessLaunchInfo *launch_info); 1242 1243 bool ResolveFileAddress(lldb::addr_t load_addr, Address &so_addr); 1244 1245 bool ResolveLoadAddress(lldb::addr_t load_addr, Address &so_addr, 1246 uint32_t stop_id = SectionLoadHistory::eStopIDNow, 1247 bool allow_section_end = false); 1248 1249 bool SetSectionLoadAddress(const lldb::SectionSP §ion, 1250 lldb::addr_t load_addr, 1251 bool warn_multiple = false); 1252 1253 size_t UnloadModuleSections(const lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp); 1254 1255 size_t UnloadModuleSections(const ModuleList &module_list); 1256 1257 bool SetSectionUnloaded(const lldb::SectionSP §ion_sp); 1258 1259 bool SetSectionUnloaded(const lldb::SectionSP §ion_sp, 1260 lldb::addr_t load_addr); 1261 1262 void ClearAllLoadedSections(); 1263 1264 lldb_private::SummaryStatisticsSP GetSummaryStatisticsSPForProviderName( 1265 lldb_private::TypeSummaryImpl &summary_provider); 1266 lldb_private::SummaryStatisticsCache &GetSummaryStatisticsCache(); 1267 1268 /// Set the \a Trace object containing processor trace information of this 1269 /// target. 1270 /// 1271 /// \param[in] trace_sp 1272 /// The trace object. 1273 void SetTrace(const lldb::TraceSP &trace_sp); 1274 1275 /// Get the \a Trace object containing processor trace information of this 1276 /// target. 1277 /// 1278 /// \return 1279 /// The trace object. It might be undefined. 1280 lldb::TraceSP GetTrace(); 1281 1282 /// Create a \a Trace object for the current target using the using the 1283 /// default supported tracing technology for this process. 1284 /// 1285 /// \return 1286 /// The new \a Trace or an \a llvm::Error if a \a Trace already exists or 1287 /// the trace couldn't be created. 1288 llvm::Expected<lldb::TraceSP> CreateTrace(); 1289 1290 /// If a \a Trace object is present, this returns it, otherwise a new Trace is 1291 /// created with \a Trace::CreateTrace. 1292 llvm::Expected<lldb::TraceSP> GetTraceOrCreate(); 1293 1294 // Since expressions results can persist beyond the lifetime of a process, 1295 // and the const expression results are available after a process is gone, we 1296 // provide a way for expressions to be evaluated from the Target itself. If 1297 // an expression is going to be run, then it should have a frame filled in in 1298 // the execution context. 1299 lldb::ExpressionResults EvaluateExpression( 1300 llvm::StringRef expression, ExecutionContextScope *exe_scope, 1301 lldb::ValueObjectSP &result_valobj_sp, 1302 const EvaluateExpressionOptions &options = EvaluateExpressionOptions(), 1303 std::string *fixed_expression = nullptr, ValueObject *ctx_obj = nullptr); 1304 1305 lldb::ExpressionVariableSP GetPersistentVariable(ConstString name); 1306 1307 lldb::addr_t GetPersistentSymbol(ConstString name); 1308 1309 /// This method will return the address of the starting function for 1310 /// this binary, e.g. main() or its equivalent. This can be used as 1311 /// an address of a function that is not called once a binary has 1312 /// started running - e.g. as a return address for inferior function 1313 /// calls that are unambiguous completion of the function call, not 1314 /// called during the course of the inferior function code running. 1315 /// 1316 /// If no entry point can be found, an invalid address is returned. 1317 /// 1318 /// \param [out] err 1319 /// This object will be set to failure if no entry address could 1320 /// be found, and may contain a helpful error message. 1321 // 1322 /// \return 1323 /// Returns the entry address for this program, or an error 1324 /// if none can be found. 1325 llvm::Expected<lldb_private::Address> GetEntryPointAddress(); 1326 1327 CompilerType GetRegisterType(const std::string &name, 1328 const lldb_private::RegisterFlags &flags, 1329 uint32_t byte_size); 1330 1331 // Target Stop Hooks 1332 class StopHook : public UserID { 1333 public: 1334 StopHook(const StopHook &rhs); 1335 virtual ~StopHook() = default; 1336 1337 enum class StopHookKind : uint32_t { CommandBased = 0, ScriptBased }; 1338 enum class StopHookResult : uint32_t { 1339 KeepStopped = 0, 1340 RequestContinue, 1341 NoPreference, 1342 AlreadyContinued 1343 }; 1344 GetTarget()1345 lldb::TargetSP &GetTarget() { return m_target_sp; } 1346 1347 // Set the specifier. The stop hook will own the specifier, and is 1348 // responsible for deleting it when we're done. 1349 void SetSpecifier(SymbolContextSpecifier *specifier); 1350 GetSpecifier()1351 SymbolContextSpecifier *GetSpecifier() { return m_specifier_sp.get(); } 1352 1353 bool ExecutionContextPasses(const ExecutionContext &exe_ctx); 1354 1355 // Called on stop, this gets passed the ExecutionContext for each "stop 1356 // with a reason" thread. It should add to the stream whatever text it 1357 // wants to show the user, and return False to indicate it wants the target 1358 // not to stop. 1359 virtual StopHookResult HandleStop(ExecutionContext &exe_ctx, 1360 lldb::StreamSP output) = 0; 1361 1362 // Set the Thread Specifier. The stop hook will own the thread specifier, 1363 // and is responsible for deleting it when we're done. 1364 void SetThreadSpecifier(ThreadSpec *specifier); 1365 GetThreadSpecifier()1366 ThreadSpec *GetThreadSpecifier() { return m_thread_spec_up.get(); } 1367 IsActive()1368 bool IsActive() { return m_active; } 1369 SetIsActive(bool is_active)1370 void SetIsActive(bool is_active) { m_active = is_active; } 1371 SetAutoContinue(bool auto_continue)1372 void SetAutoContinue(bool auto_continue) { 1373 m_auto_continue = auto_continue; 1374 } 1375 GetAutoContinue()1376 bool GetAutoContinue() const { return m_auto_continue; } 1377 SetRunAtInitialStop(bool at_initial_stop)1378 void SetRunAtInitialStop(bool at_initial_stop) { 1379 m_at_initial_stop = at_initial_stop; 1380 } 1381 GetRunAtInitialStop()1382 bool GetRunAtInitialStop() const { return m_at_initial_stop; } 1383 1384 void GetDescription(Stream &s, lldb::DescriptionLevel level) const; 1385 virtual void GetSubclassDescription(Stream &s, 1386 lldb::DescriptionLevel level) const = 0; 1387 1388 protected: 1389 lldb::TargetSP m_target_sp; 1390 lldb::SymbolContextSpecifierSP m_specifier_sp; 1391 std::unique_ptr<ThreadSpec> m_thread_spec_up; 1392 bool m_active = true; 1393 bool m_auto_continue = false; 1394 bool m_at_initial_stop = true; 1395 1396 StopHook(lldb::TargetSP target_sp, lldb::user_id_t uid); 1397 }; 1398 1399 class StopHookCommandLine : public StopHook { 1400 public: 1401 ~StopHookCommandLine() override = default; 1402 GetCommands()1403 StringList &GetCommands() { return m_commands; } 1404 void SetActionFromString(const std::string &strings); 1405 void SetActionFromStrings(const std::vector<std::string> &strings); 1406 1407 StopHookResult HandleStop(ExecutionContext &exc_ctx, 1408 lldb::StreamSP output_sp) override; 1409 void GetSubclassDescription(Stream &s, 1410 lldb::DescriptionLevel level) const override; 1411 1412 private: 1413 StringList m_commands; 1414 // Use CreateStopHook to make a new empty stop hook. The GetCommandPointer 1415 // and fill it with commands, and SetSpecifier to set the specifier shared 1416 // pointer (can be null, that will match anything.) StopHookCommandLine(lldb::TargetSP target_sp,lldb::user_id_t uid)1417 StopHookCommandLine(lldb::TargetSP target_sp, lldb::user_id_t uid) 1418 : StopHook(target_sp, uid) {} 1419 friend class Target; 1420 }; 1421 1422 class StopHookScripted : public StopHook { 1423 public: 1424 ~StopHookScripted() override = default; 1425 StopHookResult HandleStop(ExecutionContext &exc_ctx, 1426 lldb::StreamSP output) override; 1427 1428 Status SetScriptCallback(std::string class_name, 1429 StructuredData::ObjectSP extra_args_sp); 1430 1431 void GetSubclassDescription(Stream &s, 1432 lldb::DescriptionLevel level) const override; 1433 1434 private: 1435 std::string m_class_name; 1436 /// This holds the dictionary of keys & values that can be used to 1437 /// parametrize any given callback's behavior. 1438 StructuredDataImpl m_extra_args; 1439 lldb::ScriptedStopHookInterfaceSP m_interface_sp; 1440 1441 /// Use CreateStopHook to make a new empty stop hook. The GetCommandPointer 1442 /// and fill it with commands, and SetSpecifier to set the specifier shared 1443 /// pointer (can be null, that will match anything.) StopHookScripted(lldb::TargetSP target_sp,lldb::user_id_t uid)1444 StopHookScripted(lldb::TargetSP target_sp, lldb::user_id_t uid) 1445 : StopHook(target_sp, uid) {} 1446 friend class Target; 1447 }; 1448 1449 typedef std::shared_ptr<StopHook> StopHookSP; 1450 1451 /// Add an empty stop hook to the Target's stop hook list, and returns a 1452 /// shared pointer to it in new_hook. Returns the id of the new hook. 1453 StopHookSP CreateStopHook(StopHook::StopHookKind kind); 1454 1455 /// If you tried to create a stop hook, and that failed, call this to 1456 /// remove the stop hook, as it will also reset the stop hook counter. 1457 void UndoCreateStopHook(lldb::user_id_t uid); 1458 1459 // Runs the stop hooks that have been registered for this target. 1460 // Returns true if the stop hooks cause the target to resume. 1461 // Pass at_initial_stop if this is the stop where lldb gains 1462 // control over the process for the first time. 1463 bool RunStopHooks(bool at_initial_stop = false); 1464 1465 size_t GetStopHookSize(); 1466 SetSuppresStopHooks(bool suppress)1467 bool SetSuppresStopHooks(bool suppress) { 1468 bool old_value = m_suppress_stop_hooks; 1469 m_suppress_stop_hooks = suppress; 1470 return old_value; 1471 } 1472 GetSuppressStopHooks()1473 bool GetSuppressStopHooks() { return m_suppress_stop_hooks; } 1474 1475 bool RemoveStopHookByID(lldb::user_id_t uid); 1476 1477 void RemoveAllStopHooks(); 1478 1479 StopHookSP GetStopHookByID(lldb::user_id_t uid); 1480 1481 bool SetStopHookActiveStateByID(lldb::user_id_t uid, bool active_state); 1482 1483 void SetAllStopHooksActiveState(bool active_state); 1484 GetNumStopHooks()1485 size_t GetNumStopHooks() const { return m_stop_hooks.size(); } 1486 GetStopHookAtIndex(size_t index)1487 StopHookSP GetStopHookAtIndex(size_t index) { 1488 if (index >= GetNumStopHooks()) 1489 return StopHookSP(); 1490 StopHookCollection::iterator pos = m_stop_hooks.begin(); 1491 1492 while (index > 0) { 1493 pos++; 1494 index--; 1495 } 1496 return (*pos).second; 1497 } 1498 GetPlatform()1499 lldb::PlatformSP GetPlatform() { return m_platform_sp; } 1500 SetPlatform(const lldb::PlatformSP & platform_sp)1501 void SetPlatform(const lldb::PlatformSP &platform_sp) { 1502 m_platform_sp = platform_sp; 1503 } 1504 1505 SourceManager &GetSourceManager(); 1506 1507 // Methods. 1508 lldb::SearchFilterSP 1509 GetSearchFilterForModule(const FileSpec *containingModule); 1510 1511 lldb::SearchFilterSP 1512 GetSearchFilterForModuleList(const FileSpecList *containingModuleList); 1513 1514 lldb::SearchFilterSP 1515 GetSearchFilterForModuleAndCUList(const FileSpecList *containingModules, 1516 const FileSpecList *containingSourceFiles); 1517 1518 lldb::REPLSP GetREPL(Status &err, lldb::LanguageType language, 1519 const char *repl_options, bool can_create); 1520 1521 void SetREPL(lldb::LanguageType language, lldb::REPLSP repl_sp); 1522 GetFrameRecognizerManager()1523 StackFrameRecognizerManager &GetFrameRecognizerManager() { 1524 return *m_frame_recognizer_manager_up; 1525 } 1526 1527 void SaveScriptedLaunchInfo(lldb_private::ProcessInfo &process_info); 1528 1529 /// Add a signal for the target. This will get copied over to the process 1530 /// if the signal exists on that target. Only the values with Yes and No are 1531 /// set, Calculate values will be ignored. 1532 protected: 1533 struct DummySignalValues { 1534 LazyBool pass = eLazyBoolCalculate; 1535 LazyBool notify = eLazyBoolCalculate; 1536 LazyBool stop = eLazyBoolCalculate; DummySignalValuesDummySignalValues1537 DummySignalValues(LazyBool pass, LazyBool notify, LazyBool stop) 1538 : pass(pass), notify(notify), stop(stop) {} 1539 DummySignalValues() = default; 1540 }; 1541 using DummySignalElement = llvm::StringMapEntry<DummySignalValues>; 1542 static bool UpdateSignalFromDummy(lldb::UnixSignalsSP signals_sp, 1543 const DummySignalElement &element); 1544 static bool ResetSignalFromDummy(lldb::UnixSignalsSP signals_sp, 1545 const DummySignalElement &element); 1546 1547 public: 1548 /// Add a signal to the Target's list of stored signals/actions. These 1549 /// values will get copied into any processes launched from 1550 /// this target. 1551 void AddDummySignal(llvm::StringRef name, LazyBool pass, LazyBool print, 1552 LazyBool stop); 1553 /// Updates the signals in signals_sp using the stored dummy signals. 1554 /// If warning_stream_sp is not null, if any stored signals are not found in 1555 /// the current process, a warning will be emitted here. 1556 void UpdateSignalsFromDummy(lldb::UnixSignalsSP signals_sp, 1557 lldb::StreamSP warning_stream_sp); 1558 /// Clear the dummy signals in signal_names from the target, or all signals 1559 /// if signal_names is empty. Also remove the behaviors they set from the 1560 /// process's signals if it exists. 1561 void ClearDummySignals(Args &signal_names); 1562 /// Print all the signals set in this target. 1563 void PrintDummySignals(Stream &strm, Args &signals); 1564 1565 protected: 1566 /// Implementing of ModuleList::Notifier. 1567 1568 void NotifyModuleAdded(const ModuleList &module_list, 1569 const lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp) override; 1570 1571 void NotifyModuleRemoved(const ModuleList &module_list, 1572 const lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp) override; 1573 1574 void NotifyModuleUpdated(const ModuleList &module_list, 1575 const lldb::ModuleSP &old_module_sp, 1576 const lldb::ModuleSP &new_module_sp) override; 1577 1578 void NotifyWillClearList(const ModuleList &module_list) override; 1579 1580 void NotifyModulesRemoved(lldb_private::ModuleList &module_list) override; 1581 1582 class Arch { 1583 public: 1584 explicit Arch(const ArchSpec &spec); 1585 const Arch &operator=(const ArchSpec &spec); 1586 GetSpec()1587 const ArchSpec &GetSpec() const { return m_spec; } GetPlugin()1588 Architecture *GetPlugin() const { return m_plugin_up.get(); } 1589 1590 private: 1591 ArchSpec m_spec; 1592 std::unique_ptr<Architecture> m_plugin_up; 1593 }; 1594 1595 // Member variables. 1596 Debugger &m_debugger; 1597 lldb::PlatformSP m_platform_sp; ///< The platform for this target. 1598 std::recursive_mutex m_mutex; ///< An API mutex that is used by the lldb::SB* 1599 /// classes make the SB interface thread safe 1600 /// When the private state thread calls SB API's - usually because it is 1601 /// running OS plugin or Python ThreadPlan code - it should not block on the 1602 /// API mutex that is held by the code that kicked off the sequence of events 1603 /// that led us to run the code. We hand out this mutex instead when we 1604 /// detect that code is running on the private state thread. 1605 std::recursive_mutex m_private_mutex; 1606 Arch m_arch; 1607 std::string m_label; 1608 ModuleList m_images; ///< The list of images for this process (shared 1609 /// libraries and anything dynamically loaded). 1610 SummaryStatisticsCache m_summary_statistics_cache; 1611 SectionLoadHistory m_section_load_history; 1612 BreakpointList m_breakpoint_list; 1613 BreakpointList m_internal_breakpoint_list; 1614 using BreakpointNameList = 1615 std::map<ConstString, std::unique_ptr<BreakpointName>>; 1616 BreakpointNameList m_breakpoint_names; 1617 1618 lldb::BreakpointSP m_last_created_breakpoint; 1619 WatchpointList m_watchpoint_list; 1620 lldb::WatchpointSP m_last_created_watchpoint; 1621 // We want to tightly control the process destruction process so we can 1622 // correctly tear down everything that we need to, so the only class that 1623 // knows about the process lifespan is this target class. 1624 lldb::ProcessSP m_process_sp; 1625 lldb::SearchFilterSP m_search_filter_sp; 1626 PathMappingList m_image_search_paths; 1627 TypeSystemMap m_scratch_type_system_map; 1628 1629 typedef std::map<lldb::LanguageType, lldb::REPLSP> REPLMap; 1630 REPLMap m_repl_map; 1631 1632 lldb::SourceManagerUP m_source_manager_up; 1633 1634 typedef std::map<lldb::user_id_t, StopHookSP> StopHookCollection; 1635 StopHookCollection m_stop_hooks; 1636 lldb::user_id_t m_stop_hook_next_id; 1637 uint32_t m_latest_stop_hook_id; /// This records the last natural stop at 1638 /// which we ran a stop-hook. 1639 bool m_valid; 1640 bool m_suppress_stop_hooks; /// Used to not run stop hooks for expressions 1641 bool m_is_dummy_target; 1642 unsigned m_next_persistent_variable_index = 0; 1643 /// An optional \a lldb_private::Trace object containing processor trace 1644 /// information of this target. 1645 lldb::TraceSP m_trace_sp; 1646 /// Stores the frame recognizers of this target. 1647 lldb::StackFrameRecognizerManagerUP m_frame_recognizer_manager_up; 1648 /// These are used to set the signal state when you don't have a process and 1649 /// more usefully in the Dummy target where you can't know exactly what 1650 /// signals you will have. 1651 llvm::StringMap<DummySignalValues> m_dummy_signals; 1652 1653 static void ImageSearchPathsChanged(const PathMappingList &path_list, 1654 void *baton); 1655 1656 // Utilities for `statistics` command. 1657 private: 1658 // Target metrics storage. 1659 TargetStats m_stats; 1660 1661 public: 1662 /// Get metrics associated with this target in JSON format. 1663 /// 1664 /// Target metrics help measure timings and information that is contained in 1665 /// a target. These are designed to help measure performance of a debug 1666 /// session as well as represent the current state of the target, like 1667 /// information on the currently modules, currently set breakpoints and more. 1668 /// 1669 /// \return 1670 /// Returns a JSON value that contains all target metrics. 1671 llvm::json::Value 1672 ReportStatistics(const lldb_private::StatisticsOptions &options); 1673 1674 void ResetStatistics(); 1675 GetStatistics()1676 TargetStats &GetStatistics() { return m_stats; } 1677 1678 protected: 1679 /// Construct with optional file and arch. 1680 /// 1681 /// This member is private. Clients must use 1682 /// TargetList::CreateTarget(const FileSpec*, const ArchSpec*) 1683 /// so all targets can be tracked from the central target list. 1684 /// 1685 /// \see TargetList::CreateTarget(const FileSpec*, const ArchSpec*) 1686 Target(Debugger &debugger, const ArchSpec &target_arch, 1687 const lldb::PlatformSP &platform_sp, bool is_dummy_target); 1688 1689 // Helper function. 1690 bool ProcessIsValid(); 1691 1692 // Copy breakpoints, stop hooks and so forth from the dummy target: 1693 void PrimeFromDummyTarget(Target &target); 1694 1695 void AddBreakpoint(lldb::BreakpointSP breakpoint_sp, bool internal); 1696 1697 void FinalizeFileActions(ProcessLaunchInfo &info); 1698 1699 /// Return a recommended size for memory reads at \a addr, optimizing for 1700 /// cache usage. 1701 lldb::addr_t GetReasonableReadSize(const Address &addr); 1702 1703 Target(const Target &) = delete; 1704 const Target &operator=(const Target &) = delete; 1705 GetSectionLoadList()1706 SectionLoadList &GetSectionLoadList() { 1707 return m_section_load_history.GetCurrentSectionLoadList(); 1708 } 1709 }; 1710 1711 } // namespace lldb_private 1712 1713 #endif // LLDB_TARGET_TARGET_H 1714