1 //===-- StructuredDataDarwinLog.cpp ---------------------------------------===// 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 #include "StructuredDataDarwinLog.h" 10 11 #include <cstring> 12 13 #include <memory> 14 #include <sstream> 15 16 #include "lldb/Breakpoint/StoppointCallbackContext.h" 17 #include "lldb/Core/Debugger.h" 18 #include "lldb/Core/Module.h" 19 #include "lldb/Core/PluginManager.h" 20 #include "lldb/Host/OptionParser.h" 21 #include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandInterpreter.h" 22 #include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandObjectMultiword.h" 23 #include "lldb/Interpreter/CommandReturnObject.h" 24 #include "lldb/Interpreter/OptionArgParser.h" 25 #include "lldb/Interpreter/OptionValueProperties.h" 26 #include "lldb/Interpreter/OptionValueString.h" 27 #include "lldb/Interpreter/Property.h" 28 #include "lldb/Target/Process.h" 29 #include "lldb/Target/Target.h" 30 #include "lldb/Target/ThreadPlanCallOnFunctionExit.h" 31 #include "lldb/Utility/LLDBLog.h" 32 #include "lldb/Utility/Log.h" 33 #include "lldb/Utility/RegularExpression.h" 34 35 #include "llvm/ADT/StringMap.h" 36 37 #define DARWIN_LOG_TYPE_VALUE "DarwinLog" 38 39 using namespace lldb; 40 using namespace lldb_private; 41 42 LLDB_PLUGIN_DEFINE(StructuredDataDarwinLog) 43 44 #pragma mark - 45 #pragma mark Anonymous Namespace 46 47 // Anonymous namespace 48 49 namespace sddarwinlog_private { 50 const uint64_t NANOS_PER_MICRO = 1000; 51 const uint64_t NANOS_PER_MILLI = NANOS_PER_MICRO * 1000; 52 const uint64_t NANOS_PER_SECOND = NANOS_PER_MILLI * 1000; 53 const uint64_t NANOS_PER_MINUTE = NANOS_PER_SECOND * 60; 54 const uint64_t NANOS_PER_HOUR = NANOS_PER_MINUTE * 60; 55 56 static bool DEFAULT_FILTER_FALLTHROUGH_ACCEPTS = true; 57 58 /// Global, sticky enable switch. If true, the user has explicitly 59 /// run the enable command. When a process launches or is attached to, 60 /// we will enable DarwinLog if either the settings for auto-enable is 61 /// on, or if the user had explicitly run enable at some point prior 62 /// to the launch/attach. 63 static bool s_is_explicitly_enabled; 64 65 class EnableOptions; 66 using EnableOptionsSP = std::shared_ptr<EnableOptions>; 67 68 using OptionsMap = 69 std::map<DebuggerWP, EnableOptionsSP, std::owner_less<DebuggerWP>>; 70 71 static OptionsMap &GetGlobalOptionsMap() { 72 static OptionsMap s_options_map; 73 return s_options_map; 74 } 75 76 static std::mutex &GetGlobalOptionsMapLock() { 77 static std::mutex s_options_map_lock; 78 return s_options_map_lock; 79 } 80 81 EnableOptionsSP GetGlobalEnableOptions(const DebuggerSP &debugger_sp) { 82 if (!debugger_sp) 83 return EnableOptionsSP(); 84 85 std::lock_guard<std::mutex> locker(GetGlobalOptionsMapLock()); 86 OptionsMap &options_map = GetGlobalOptionsMap(); 87 DebuggerWP debugger_wp(debugger_sp); 88 auto find_it = options_map.find(debugger_wp); 89 if (find_it != options_map.end()) 90 return find_it->second; 91 else 92 return EnableOptionsSP(); 93 } 94 95 void SetGlobalEnableOptions(const DebuggerSP &debugger_sp, 96 const EnableOptionsSP &options_sp) { 97 std::lock_guard<std::mutex> locker(GetGlobalOptionsMapLock()); 98 OptionsMap &options_map = GetGlobalOptionsMap(); 99 DebuggerWP debugger_wp(debugger_sp); 100 auto find_it = options_map.find(debugger_wp); 101 if (find_it != options_map.end()) 102 find_it->second = options_sp; 103 else 104 options_map.insert(std::make_pair(debugger_wp, options_sp)); 105 } 106 107 #pragma mark - 108 #pragma mark Settings Handling 109 110 /// Code to handle the StructuredDataDarwinLog settings 111 112 #define LLDB_PROPERTIES_darwinlog 113 #include "StructuredDataDarwinLogProperties.inc" 114 115 enum { 116 #define LLDB_PROPERTIES_darwinlog 117 #include "StructuredDataDarwinLogPropertiesEnum.inc" 118 }; 119 120 class StructuredDataDarwinLogProperties : public Properties { 121 public: 122 static llvm::StringRef GetSettingName() { 123 static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral g_setting_name("darwin-log"); 124 return g_setting_name; 125 } 126 127 StructuredDataDarwinLogProperties() : Properties() { 128 m_collection_sp = std::make_shared<OptionValueProperties>(GetSettingName()); 129 m_collection_sp->Initialize(g_darwinlog_properties); 130 } 131 132 ~StructuredDataDarwinLogProperties() override = default; 133 134 bool GetEnableOnStartup() const { 135 const uint32_t idx = ePropertyEnableOnStartup; 136 return GetPropertyAtIndexAs<bool>( 137 idx, g_darwinlog_properties[idx].default_uint_value != 0); 138 } 139 140 llvm::StringRef GetAutoEnableOptions() const { 141 const uint32_t idx = ePropertyAutoEnableOptions; 142 return GetPropertyAtIndexAs<llvm::StringRef>( 143 idx, g_darwinlog_properties[idx].default_cstr_value); 144 } 145 146 const char *GetLoggingModuleName() const { return "libsystem_trace.dylib"; } 147 }; 148 149 static StructuredDataDarwinLogProperties &GetGlobalProperties() { 150 static StructuredDataDarwinLogProperties g_settings; 151 return g_settings; 152 } 153 154 const char *const s_filter_attributes[] = { 155 "activity", // current activity 156 "activity-chain", // entire activity chain, each level separated by ':' 157 "category", // category of the log message 158 "message", // message contents, fully expanded 159 "subsystem" // subsystem of the log message 160 161 // Consider implementing this action as it would be cheaper to filter. 162 // "message" requires always formatting the message, which is a waste of 163 // cycles if it ends up being rejected. "format", // format string 164 // used to format message text 165 }; 166 167 static llvm::StringRef GetDarwinLogTypeName() { 168 static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral s_key_name("DarwinLog"); 169 return s_key_name; 170 } 171 172 static llvm::StringRef GetLogEventType() { 173 static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral s_event_type("log"); 174 return s_event_type; 175 } 176 177 class FilterRule; 178 using FilterRuleSP = std::shared_ptr<FilterRule>; 179 180 class FilterRule { 181 public: 182 virtual ~FilterRule() = default; 183 184 using OperationCreationFunc = 185 std::function<FilterRuleSP(bool accept, size_t attribute_index, 186 const std::string &op_arg, Status &error)>; 187 188 static void RegisterOperation(llvm::StringRef operation, 189 const OperationCreationFunc &creation_func) { 190 GetCreationFuncMap().insert(std::make_pair(operation, creation_func)); 191 } 192 193 static FilterRuleSP CreateRule(bool match_accepts, size_t attribute, 194 llvm::StringRef operation, 195 const std::string &op_arg, Status &error) { 196 // Find the creation func for this type of filter rule. 197 auto map = GetCreationFuncMap(); 198 auto find_it = map.find(operation); 199 if (find_it == map.end()) { 200 error.SetErrorStringWithFormatv("unknown filter operation \"{0}\"", 201 operation); 202 return FilterRuleSP(); 203 } 204 205 return find_it->second(match_accepts, attribute, op_arg, error); 206 } 207 208 StructuredData::ObjectSP Serialize() const { 209 StructuredData::Dictionary *dict_p = new StructuredData::Dictionary(); 210 211 // Indicate whether this is an accept or reject rule. 212 dict_p->AddBooleanItem("accept", m_accept); 213 214 // Indicate which attribute of the message this filter references. This can 215 // drop into the rule-specific DoSerialization if we get to the point where 216 // not all FilterRule derived classes work on an attribute. (e.g. logical 217 // and/or and other compound operations). 218 dict_p->AddStringItem("attribute", s_filter_attributes[m_attribute_index]); 219 220 // Indicate the type of the rule. 221 dict_p->AddStringItem("type", GetOperationType()); 222 223 // Let the rule add its own specific details here. 224 DoSerialization(*dict_p); 225 226 return StructuredData::ObjectSP(dict_p); 227 } 228 229 virtual void Dump(Stream &stream) const = 0; 230 231 llvm::StringRef GetOperationType() const { return m_operation; } 232 233 protected: 234 FilterRule(bool accept, size_t attribute_index, llvm::StringRef operation) 235 : m_accept(accept), m_attribute_index(attribute_index), 236 m_operation(operation) {} 237 238 virtual void DoSerialization(StructuredData::Dictionary &dict) const = 0; 239 240 bool GetMatchAccepts() const { return m_accept; } 241 242 const char *GetFilterAttribute() const { 243 return s_filter_attributes[m_attribute_index]; 244 } 245 246 private: 247 using CreationFuncMap = llvm::StringMap<OperationCreationFunc>; 248 249 static CreationFuncMap &GetCreationFuncMap() { 250 static CreationFuncMap s_map; 251 return s_map; 252 } 253 254 const bool m_accept; 255 const size_t m_attribute_index; 256 // The lifetime of m_operation should be static. 257 const llvm::StringRef m_operation; 258 }; 259 260 using FilterRules = std::vector<FilterRuleSP>; 261 262 class RegexFilterRule : public FilterRule { 263 public: 264 static void RegisterOperation() { 265 FilterRule::RegisterOperation(StaticGetOperation(), CreateOperation); 266 } 267 268 void Dump(Stream &stream) const override { 269 stream.Printf("%s %s regex %s", GetMatchAccepts() ? "accept" : "reject", 270 GetFilterAttribute(), m_regex_text.c_str()); 271 } 272 273 protected: 274 void DoSerialization(StructuredData::Dictionary &dict) const override { 275 dict.AddStringItem("regex", m_regex_text); 276 } 277 278 private: 279 static FilterRuleSP CreateOperation(bool accept, size_t attribute_index, 280 const std::string &op_arg, 281 Status &error) { 282 // We treat the op_arg as a regex. Validate it. 283 if (op_arg.empty()) { 284 error.SetErrorString("regex filter type requires a regex " 285 "argument"); 286 return FilterRuleSP(); 287 } 288 289 // Instantiate the regex so we can report any errors. 290 auto regex = RegularExpression(op_arg); 291 if (llvm::Error err = regex.GetError()) { 292 error.SetErrorString(llvm::toString(std::move(err))); 293 return FilterRuleSP(); 294 } 295 296 // We passed all our checks, this appears fine. 297 error.Clear(); 298 return FilterRuleSP(new RegexFilterRule(accept, attribute_index, op_arg)); 299 } 300 301 static llvm::StringRef StaticGetOperation() { 302 static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral s_operation("regex"); 303 return s_operation; 304 } 305 306 RegexFilterRule(bool accept, size_t attribute_index, 307 const std::string ®ex_text) 308 : FilterRule(accept, attribute_index, StaticGetOperation()), 309 m_regex_text(regex_text) {} 310 311 const std::string m_regex_text; 312 }; 313 314 class ExactMatchFilterRule : public FilterRule { 315 public: 316 static void RegisterOperation() { 317 FilterRule::RegisterOperation(StaticGetOperation(), CreateOperation); 318 } 319 320 void Dump(Stream &stream) const override { 321 stream.Printf("%s %s match %s", GetMatchAccepts() ? "accept" : "reject", 322 GetFilterAttribute(), m_match_text.c_str()); 323 } 324 325 protected: 326 void DoSerialization(StructuredData::Dictionary &dict) const override { 327 dict.AddStringItem("exact_text", m_match_text); 328 } 329 330 private: 331 static FilterRuleSP CreateOperation(bool accept, size_t attribute_index, 332 const std::string &op_arg, 333 Status &error) { 334 if (op_arg.empty()) { 335 error.SetErrorString("exact match filter type requires an " 336 "argument containing the text that must " 337 "match the specified message attribute."); 338 return FilterRuleSP(); 339 } 340 341 error.Clear(); 342 return FilterRuleSP( 343 new ExactMatchFilterRule(accept, attribute_index, op_arg)); 344 } 345 346 static llvm::StringRef StaticGetOperation() { 347 static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral s_operation("match"); 348 return s_operation; 349 } 350 351 ExactMatchFilterRule(bool accept, size_t attribute_index, 352 const std::string &match_text) 353 : FilterRule(accept, attribute_index, StaticGetOperation()), 354 m_match_text(match_text) {} 355 356 const std::string m_match_text; 357 }; 358 359 static void RegisterFilterOperations() { 360 ExactMatchFilterRule::RegisterOperation(); 361 RegexFilterRule::RegisterOperation(); 362 } 363 364 // ========================================================================= 365 // Commands 366 // ========================================================================= 367 368 /// Provides the main on-off switch for enabling darwin logging. 369 /// 370 /// It is valid to run the enable command when logging is already enabled. 371 /// This resets the logging with whatever settings are currently set. 372 373 static constexpr OptionDefinition g_enable_option_table[] = { 374 // Source stream include/exclude options (the first-level filter). This one 375 // should be made as small as possible as everything that goes through here 376 // must be processed by the process monitor. 377 {LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL, false, "any-process", 'a', OptionParser::eNoArgument, 378 nullptr, {}, 0, eArgTypeNone, 379 "Specifies log messages from other related processes should be " 380 "included."}, 381 {LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL, false, "debug", 'd', OptionParser::eNoArgument, nullptr, 382 {}, 0, eArgTypeNone, 383 "Specifies debug-level log messages should be included. Specifying" 384 " --debug implies --info."}, 385 {LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL, false, "info", 'i', OptionParser::eNoArgument, nullptr, 386 {}, 0, eArgTypeNone, 387 "Specifies info-level log messages should be included."}, 388 {LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL, false, "filter", 'f', OptionParser::eRequiredArgument, 389 nullptr, {}, 0, eArgRawInput, 390 // There doesn't appear to be a great way for me to have these multi-line, 391 // formatted tables in help. This looks mostly right but there are extra 392 // linefeeds added at seemingly random spots, and indentation isn't 393 // handled properly on those lines. 394 "Appends a filter rule to the log message filter chain. Multiple " 395 "rules may be added by specifying this option multiple times, " 396 "once per filter rule. Filter rules are processed in the order " 397 "they are specified, with the --no-match-accepts setting used " 398 "for any message that doesn't match one of the rules.\n" 399 "\n" 400 " Filter spec format:\n" 401 "\n" 402 " --filter \"{action} {attribute} {op}\"\n" 403 "\n" 404 " {action} :=\n" 405 " accept |\n" 406 " reject\n" 407 "\n" 408 " {attribute} :=\n" 409 " activity | // message's most-derived activity\n" 410 " activity-chain | // message's {parent}:{child} activity\n" 411 " category | // message's category\n" 412 " message | // message's expanded contents\n" 413 " subsystem | // message's subsystem\n" 414 "\n" 415 " {op} :=\n" 416 " match {exact-match-text} |\n" 417 " regex {search-regex}\n" 418 "\n" 419 "The regex flavor used is the C++ std::regex ECMAScript format. " 420 "Prefer character classes like [[:digit:]] to \\d and the like, as " 421 "getting the backslashes escaped through properly is error-prone."}, 422 {LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL, false, "live-stream", 'l', 423 OptionParser::eRequiredArgument, nullptr, {}, 0, eArgTypeBoolean, 424 "Specify whether logging events are live-streamed or buffered. " 425 "True indicates live streaming, false indicates buffered. The " 426 "default is true (live streaming). Live streaming will deliver " 427 "log messages with less delay, but buffered capture mode has less " 428 "of an observer effect."}, 429 {LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL, false, "no-match-accepts", 'n', 430 OptionParser::eRequiredArgument, nullptr, {}, 0, eArgTypeBoolean, 431 "Specify whether a log message that doesn't match any filter rule " 432 "is accepted or rejected, where true indicates accept. The " 433 "default is true."}, 434 {LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL, false, "echo-to-stderr", 'e', 435 OptionParser::eRequiredArgument, nullptr, {}, 0, eArgTypeBoolean, 436 "Specify whether os_log()/NSLog() messages are echoed to the " 437 "target program's stderr. When DarwinLog is enabled, we shut off " 438 "the mirroring of os_log()/NSLog() to the program's stderr. " 439 "Setting this flag to true will restore the stderr mirroring." 440 "The default is false."}, 441 {LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL, false, "broadcast-events", 'b', 442 OptionParser::eRequiredArgument, nullptr, {}, 0, eArgTypeBoolean, 443 "Specify if the plugin should broadcast events. Broadcasting " 444 "log events is a requirement for displaying the log entries in " 445 "LLDB command-line. It is also required if LLDB clients want to " 446 "process log events. The default is true."}, 447 // Message formatting options 448 {LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL, false, "timestamp-relative", 'r', 449 OptionParser::eNoArgument, nullptr, {}, 0, eArgTypeNone, 450 "Include timestamp in the message header when printing a log " 451 "message. The timestamp is relative to the first displayed " 452 "message."}, 453 {LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL, false, "subsystem", 's', OptionParser::eNoArgument, 454 nullptr, {}, 0, eArgTypeNone, 455 "Include the subsystem in the message header when displaying " 456 "a log message."}, 457 {LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL, false, "category", 'c', OptionParser::eNoArgument, 458 nullptr, {}, 0, eArgTypeNone, 459 "Include the category in the message header when displaying " 460 "a log message."}, 461 {LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL, false, "activity-chain", 'C', OptionParser::eNoArgument, 462 nullptr, {}, 0, eArgTypeNone, 463 "Include the activity parent-child chain in the message header " 464 "when displaying a log message. The activity hierarchy is " 465 "displayed as {grandparent-activity}:" 466 "{parent-activity}:{activity}[:...]."}, 467 {LLDB_OPT_SET_ALL, false, "all-fields", 'A', OptionParser::eNoArgument, 468 nullptr, {}, 0, eArgTypeNone, 469 "Shortcut to specify that all header fields should be displayed."}}; 470 471 class EnableOptions : public Options { 472 public: 473 EnableOptions() 474 : Options(), 475 m_filter_fall_through_accepts(DEFAULT_FILTER_FALLTHROUGH_ACCEPTS), 476 m_filter_rules() {} 477 478 void OptionParsingStarting(ExecutionContext *execution_context) override { 479 m_include_debug_level = false; 480 m_include_info_level = false; 481 m_include_any_process = false; 482 m_filter_fall_through_accepts = DEFAULT_FILTER_FALLTHROUGH_ACCEPTS; 483 m_echo_to_stderr = false; 484 m_display_timestamp_relative = false; 485 m_display_subsystem = false; 486 m_display_category = false; 487 m_display_activity_chain = false; 488 m_broadcast_events = true; 489 m_live_stream = true; 490 m_filter_rules.clear(); 491 } 492 493 Status SetOptionValue(uint32_t option_idx, llvm::StringRef option_arg, 494 ExecutionContext *execution_context) override { 495 Status error; 496 497 const int short_option = m_getopt_table[option_idx].val; 498 switch (short_option) { 499 case 'a': 500 m_include_any_process = true; 501 break; 502 503 case 'A': 504 m_display_timestamp_relative = true; 505 m_display_category = true; 506 m_display_subsystem = true; 507 m_display_activity_chain = true; 508 break; 509 510 case 'b': 511 m_broadcast_events = 512 OptionArgParser::ToBoolean(option_arg, true, nullptr); 513 break; 514 515 case 'c': 516 m_display_category = true; 517 break; 518 519 case 'C': 520 m_display_activity_chain = true; 521 break; 522 523 case 'd': 524 m_include_debug_level = true; 525 break; 526 527 case 'e': 528 m_echo_to_stderr = OptionArgParser::ToBoolean(option_arg, false, nullptr); 529 break; 530 531 case 'f': 532 return ParseFilterRule(option_arg); 533 534 case 'i': 535 m_include_info_level = true; 536 break; 537 538 case 'l': 539 m_live_stream = OptionArgParser::ToBoolean(option_arg, false, nullptr); 540 break; 541 542 case 'n': 543 m_filter_fall_through_accepts = 544 OptionArgParser::ToBoolean(option_arg, true, nullptr); 545 break; 546 547 case 'r': 548 m_display_timestamp_relative = true; 549 break; 550 551 case 's': 552 m_display_subsystem = true; 553 break; 554 555 default: 556 error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("unsupported option '%c'", short_option); 557 } 558 return error; 559 } 560 561 llvm::ArrayRef<OptionDefinition> GetDefinitions() override { 562 return llvm::ArrayRef(g_enable_option_table); 563 } 564 565 StructuredData::DictionarySP BuildConfigurationData(bool enabled) { 566 StructuredData::DictionarySP config_sp(new StructuredData::Dictionary()); 567 568 // Set the basic enabled state. 569 config_sp->AddBooleanItem("enabled", enabled); 570 571 // If we're disabled, there's nothing more to add. 572 if (!enabled) 573 return config_sp; 574 575 // Handle source stream flags. 576 auto source_flags_sp = 577 StructuredData::DictionarySP(new StructuredData::Dictionary()); 578 config_sp->AddItem("source-flags", source_flags_sp); 579 580 source_flags_sp->AddBooleanItem("any-process", m_include_any_process); 581 source_flags_sp->AddBooleanItem("debug-level", m_include_debug_level); 582 // The debug-level flag, if set, implies info-level. 583 source_flags_sp->AddBooleanItem("info-level", m_include_info_level || 584 m_include_debug_level); 585 source_flags_sp->AddBooleanItem("live-stream", m_live_stream); 586 587 // Specify default filter rule (the fall-through) 588 config_sp->AddBooleanItem("filter-fall-through-accepts", 589 m_filter_fall_through_accepts); 590 591 // Handle filter rules 592 if (!m_filter_rules.empty()) { 593 auto json_filter_rules_sp = 594 StructuredData::ArraySP(new StructuredData::Array); 595 config_sp->AddItem("filter-rules", json_filter_rules_sp); 596 for (auto &rule_sp : m_filter_rules) { 597 if (!rule_sp) 598 continue; 599 json_filter_rules_sp->AddItem(rule_sp->Serialize()); 600 } 601 } 602 return config_sp; 603 } 604 605 bool GetIncludeDebugLevel() const { return m_include_debug_level; } 606 607 bool GetIncludeInfoLevel() const { 608 // Specifying debug level implies info level. 609 return m_include_info_level || m_include_debug_level; 610 } 611 612 const FilterRules &GetFilterRules() const { return m_filter_rules; } 613 614 bool GetFallthroughAccepts() const { return m_filter_fall_through_accepts; } 615 616 bool GetEchoToStdErr() const { return m_echo_to_stderr; } 617 618 bool GetDisplayTimestampRelative() const { 619 return m_display_timestamp_relative; 620 } 621 622 bool GetDisplaySubsystem() const { return m_display_subsystem; } 623 bool GetDisplayCategory() const { return m_display_category; } 624 bool GetDisplayActivityChain() const { return m_display_activity_chain; } 625 626 bool GetDisplayAnyHeaderFields() const { 627 return m_display_timestamp_relative || m_display_activity_chain || 628 m_display_subsystem || m_display_category; 629 } 630 631 bool GetBroadcastEvents() const { return m_broadcast_events; } 632 633 private: 634 Status ParseFilterRule(llvm::StringRef rule_text) { 635 Status error; 636 637 if (rule_text.empty()) { 638 error.SetErrorString("invalid rule_text"); 639 return error; 640 } 641 642 // filter spec format: 643 // 644 // {action} {attribute} {op} 645 // 646 // {action} := 647 // accept | 648 // reject 649 // 650 // {attribute} := 651 // category | 652 // subsystem | 653 // activity | 654 // activity-chain | 655 // message | 656 // format 657 // 658 // {op} := 659 // match {exact-match-text} | 660 // regex {search-regex} 661 662 // Parse action. 663 auto action_end_pos = rule_text.find(' '); 664 if (action_end_pos == std::string::npos) { 665 error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("could not parse filter rule " 666 "action from \"%s\"", 667 rule_text.str().c_str()); 668 return error; 669 } 670 auto action = rule_text.substr(0, action_end_pos); 671 bool accept; 672 if (action == "accept") 673 accept = true; 674 else if (action == "reject") 675 accept = false; 676 else { 677 error.SetErrorString("filter action must be \"accept\" or \"deny\""); 678 return error; 679 } 680 681 // parse attribute 682 auto attribute_end_pos = rule_text.find(" ", action_end_pos + 1); 683 if (attribute_end_pos == std::string::npos) { 684 error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("could not parse filter rule " 685 "attribute from \"%s\"", 686 rule_text.str().c_str()); 687 return error; 688 } 689 auto attribute = rule_text.substr(action_end_pos + 1, 690 attribute_end_pos - (action_end_pos + 1)); 691 auto attribute_index = MatchAttributeIndex(attribute); 692 if (attribute_index < 0) { 693 error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("filter rule attribute unknown: " 694 "%s", 695 attribute.str().c_str()); 696 return error; 697 } 698 699 // parse operation 700 auto operation_end_pos = rule_text.find(" ", attribute_end_pos + 1); 701 auto operation = rule_text.substr( 702 attribute_end_pos + 1, operation_end_pos - (attribute_end_pos + 1)); 703 704 // add filter spec 705 auto rule_sp = FilterRule::CreateRule( 706 accept, attribute_index, operation, 707 std::string(rule_text.substr(operation_end_pos + 1)), error); 708 709 if (rule_sp && error.Success()) 710 m_filter_rules.push_back(rule_sp); 711 712 return error; 713 } 714 715 int MatchAttributeIndex(llvm::StringRef attribute_name) const { 716 for (const auto &Item : llvm::enumerate(s_filter_attributes)) { 717 if (attribute_name == Item.value()) 718 return Item.index(); 719 } 720 721 // We didn't match anything. 722 return -1; 723 } 724 725 bool m_include_debug_level = false; 726 bool m_include_info_level = false; 727 bool m_include_any_process = false; 728 bool m_filter_fall_through_accepts; 729 bool m_echo_to_stderr = false; 730 bool m_display_timestamp_relative = false; 731 bool m_display_subsystem = false; 732 bool m_display_category = false; 733 bool m_display_activity_chain = false; 734 bool m_broadcast_events = true; 735 bool m_live_stream = true; 736 FilterRules m_filter_rules; 737 }; 738 739 class EnableCommand : public CommandObjectParsed { 740 public: 741 EnableCommand(CommandInterpreter &interpreter, bool enable, const char *name, 742 const char *help, const char *syntax) 743 : CommandObjectParsed(interpreter, name, help, syntax), m_enable(enable), 744 m_options_sp(enable ? new EnableOptions() : nullptr) {} 745 746 protected: 747 void AppendStrictSourcesWarning(CommandReturnObject &result, 748 const char *source_name) { 749 if (!source_name) 750 return; 751 752 // Check if we're *not* using strict sources. If not, then the user is 753 // going to get debug-level info anyways, probably not what they're 754 // expecting. Unfortunately we can only fix this by adding an env var, 755 // which would have had to have happened already. Thus, a warning is the 756 // best we can do here. 757 StreamString stream; 758 stream.Printf("darwin-log source settings specify to exclude " 759 "%s messages, but setting " 760 "'plugin.structured-data.darwin-log." 761 "strict-sources' is disabled. This process will " 762 "automatically have %s messages included. Enable" 763 " the property and relaunch the target binary to have" 764 " these messages excluded.", 765 source_name, source_name); 766 result.AppendWarning(stream.GetString()); 767 } 768 769 void DoExecute(Args &command, CommandReturnObject &result) override { 770 // First off, set the global sticky state of enable/disable based on this 771 // command execution. 772 s_is_explicitly_enabled = m_enable; 773 774 // Next, if this is an enable, save off the option data. We will need it 775 // later if a process hasn't been launched or attached yet. 776 if (m_enable) { 777 // Save off enabled configuration so we can apply these parsed options 778 // the next time an attach or launch occurs. 779 DebuggerSP debugger_sp = 780 GetCommandInterpreter().GetDebugger().shared_from_this(); 781 SetGlobalEnableOptions(debugger_sp, m_options_sp); 782 } 783 784 // Now check if we have a running process. If so, we should instruct the 785 // process monitor to enable/disable DarwinLog support now. 786 Target &target = GetSelectedOrDummyTarget(); 787 788 // Grab the active process. 789 auto process_sp = target.GetProcessSP(); 790 if (!process_sp) { 791 // No active process, so there is nothing more to do right now. 792 result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusSuccessFinishNoResult); 793 return; 794 } 795 796 // If the process is no longer alive, we can't do this now. We'll catch it 797 // the next time the process is started up. 798 if (!process_sp->IsAlive()) { 799 result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusSuccessFinishNoResult); 800 return; 801 } 802 803 // Get the plugin for the process. 804 auto plugin_sp = 805 process_sp->GetStructuredDataPlugin(GetDarwinLogTypeName()); 806 if (!plugin_sp || (plugin_sp->GetPluginName() != 807 StructuredDataDarwinLog::GetStaticPluginName())) { 808 result.AppendError("failed to get StructuredDataPlugin for " 809 "the process"); 810 } 811 StructuredDataDarwinLog &plugin = 812 *static_cast<StructuredDataDarwinLog *>(plugin_sp.get()); 813 814 if (m_enable) { 815 // Hook up the breakpoint for the process that detects when libtrace has 816 // been sufficiently initialized to really start the os_log stream. This 817 // is insurance to assure us that logging is really enabled. Requesting 818 // that logging be enabled for a process before libtrace is initialized 819 // results in a scenario where no errors occur, but no logging is 820 // captured, either. This step is to eliminate that possibility. 821 plugin.AddInitCompletionHook(*process_sp); 822 } 823 824 // Send configuration to the feature by way of the process. Construct the 825 // options we will use. 826 auto config_sp = m_options_sp->BuildConfigurationData(m_enable); 827 const Status error = 828 process_sp->ConfigureStructuredData(GetDarwinLogTypeName(), config_sp); 829 830 // Report results. 831 if (!error.Success()) { 832 result.AppendError(error.AsCString()); 833 // Our configuration failed, so we're definitely disabled. 834 plugin.SetEnabled(false); 835 } else { 836 result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusSuccessFinishNoResult); 837 // Our configuration succeeded, so we're enabled/disabled per whichever 838 // one this command is setup to do. 839 plugin.SetEnabled(m_enable); 840 } 841 } 842 843 Options *GetOptions() override { 844 // We don't have options when this represents disable. 845 return m_enable ? m_options_sp.get() : nullptr; 846 } 847 848 private: 849 const bool m_enable; 850 EnableOptionsSP m_options_sp; 851 }; 852 853 /// Provides the status command. 854 class StatusCommand : public CommandObjectParsed { 855 public: 856 StatusCommand(CommandInterpreter &interpreter) 857 : CommandObjectParsed(interpreter, "status", 858 "Show whether Darwin log supported is available" 859 " and enabled.", 860 "plugin structured-data darwin-log status") {} 861 862 protected: 863 void DoExecute(Args &command, CommandReturnObject &result) override { 864 auto &stream = result.GetOutputStream(); 865 866 // Figure out if we've got a process. If so, we can tell if DarwinLog is 867 // available for that process. 868 Target &target = GetSelectedOrDummyTarget(); 869 auto process_sp = target.GetProcessSP(); 870 if (!process_sp) { 871 stream.PutCString("Availability: unknown (requires process)\n"); 872 stream.PutCString("Enabled: not applicable " 873 "(requires process)\n"); 874 } else { 875 auto plugin_sp = 876 process_sp->GetStructuredDataPlugin(GetDarwinLogTypeName()); 877 stream.Printf("Availability: %s\n", 878 plugin_sp ? "available" : "unavailable"); 879 const bool enabled = 880 plugin_sp ? plugin_sp->GetEnabled( 881 StructuredDataDarwinLog::GetStaticPluginName()) 882 : false; 883 stream.Printf("Enabled: %s\n", enabled ? "true" : "false"); 884 } 885 886 // Display filter settings. 887 DebuggerSP debugger_sp = 888 GetCommandInterpreter().GetDebugger().shared_from_this(); 889 auto options_sp = GetGlobalEnableOptions(debugger_sp); 890 if (!options_sp) { 891 // Nothing more to do. 892 result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusSuccessFinishResult); 893 return; 894 } 895 896 // Print filter rules 897 stream.PutCString("DarwinLog filter rules:\n"); 898 899 stream.IndentMore(); 900 901 if (options_sp->GetFilterRules().empty()) { 902 stream.Indent(); 903 stream.PutCString("none\n"); 904 } else { 905 // Print each of the filter rules. 906 int rule_number = 0; 907 for (auto rule_sp : options_sp->GetFilterRules()) { 908 ++rule_number; 909 if (!rule_sp) 910 continue; 911 912 stream.Indent(); 913 stream.Printf("%02d: ", rule_number); 914 rule_sp->Dump(stream); 915 stream.PutChar('\n'); 916 } 917 } 918 stream.IndentLess(); 919 920 // Print no-match handling. 921 stream.Indent(); 922 stream.Printf("no-match behavior: %s\n", 923 options_sp->GetFallthroughAccepts() ? "accept" : "reject"); 924 925 result.SetStatus(eReturnStatusSuccessFinishResult); 926 } 927 }; 928 929 /// Provides the darwin-log base command 930 class BaseCommand : public CommandObjectMultiword { 931 public: 932 BaseCommand(CommandInterpreter &interpreter) 933 : CommandObjectMultiword(interpreter, "plugin structured-data darwin-log", 934 "Commands for configuring Darwin os_log " 935 "support.", 936 "") { 937 // enable 938 auto enable_help = "Enable Darwin log collection, or re-enable " 939 "with modified configuration."; 940 auto enable_syntax = "plugin structured-data darwin-log enable"; 941 auto enable_cmd_sp = CommandObjectSP( 942 new EnableCommand(interpreter, 943 true, // enable 944 "enable", enable_help, enable_syntax)); 945 LoadSubCommand("enable", enable_cmd_sp); 946 947 // disable 948 auto disable_help = "Disable Darwin log collection."; 949 auto disable_syntax = "plugin structured-data darwin-log disable"; 950 auto disable_cmd_sp = CommandObjectSP( 951 new EnableCommand(interpreter, 952 false, // disable 953 "disable", disable_help, disable_syntax)); 954 LoadSubCommand("disable", disable_cmd_sp); 955 956 // status 957 auto status_cmd_sp = CommandObjectSP(new StatusCommand(interpreter)); 958 LoadSubCommand("status", status_cmd_sp); 959 } 960 }; 961 962 EnableOptionsSP ParseAutoEnableOptions(Status &error, Debugger &debugger) { 963 Log *log = GetLog(LLDBLog::Process); 964 // We are abusing the options data model here so that we can parse options 965 // without requiring the Debugger instance. 966 967 // We have an empty execution context at this point. We only want to parse 968 // options, and we don't need any context to do this here. In fact, we want 969 // to be able to parse the enable options before having any context. 970 ExecutionContext exe_ctx; 971 972 EnableOptionsSP options_sp(new EnableOptions()); 973 options_sp->NotifyOptionParsingStarting(&exe_ctx); 974 975 CommandReturnObject result(debugger.GetUseColor()); 976 977 // Parse the arguments. 978 auto options_property_sp = 979 debugger.GetPropertyValue(nullptr, 980 "plugin.structured-data.darwin-log." 981 "auto-enable-options", 982 error); 983 if (!error.Success()) 984 return EnableOptionsSP(); 985 if (!options_property_sp) { 986 error.SetErrorString("failed to find option setting for " 987 "plugin.structured-data.darwin-log."); 988 return EnableOptionsSP(); 989 } 990 991 const char *enable_options = 992 options_property_sp->GetAsString()->GetCurrentValue(); 993 Args args(enable_options); 994 if (args.GetArgumentCount() > 0) { 995 // Eliminate the initial '--' that would be required to set the settings 996 // that themselves include '-' and/or '--'. 997 const char *first_arg = args.GetArgumentAtIndex(0); 998 if (first_arg && (strcmp(first_arg, "--") == 0)) 999 args.Shift(); 1000 } 1001 1002 bool require_validation = false; 1003 llvm::Expected<Args> args_or = 1004 options_sp->Parse(args, &exe_ctx, PlatformSP(), require_validation); 1005 if (!args_or) { 1006 LLDB_LOG_ERROR( 1007 log, args_or.takeError(), 1008 "Parsing plugin.structured-data.darwin-log.auto-enable-options value " 1009 "failed: {0}"); 1010 return EnableOptionsSP(); 1011 } 1012 1013 if (!options_sp->VerifyOptions(result)) 1014 return EnableOptionsSP(); 1015 1016 // We successfully parsed and validated the options. 1017 return options_sp; 1018 } 1019 1020 bool RunEnableCommand(CommandInterpreter &interpreter) { 1021 StreamString command_stream; 1022 1023 command_stream << "plugin structured-data darwin-log enable"; 1024 auto enable_options = GetGlobalProperties().GetAutoEnableOptions(); 1025 if (!enable_options.empty()) { 1026 command_stream << ' '; 1027 command_stream << enable_options; 1028 } 1029 1030 // Run the command. 1031 CommandReturnObject return_object(interpreter.GetDebugger().GetUseColor()); 1032 interpreter.HandleCommand(command_stream.GetData(), eLazyBoolNo, 1033 return_object); 1034 return return_object.Succeeded(); 1035 } 1036 } 1037 using namespace sddarwinlog_private; 1038 1039 #pragma mark - 1040 #pragma mark Public static API 1041 1042 // Public static API 1043 1044 void StructuredDataDarwinLog::Initialize() { 1045 RegisterFilterOperations(); 1046 PluginManager::RegisterPlugin( 1047 GetStaticPluginName(), "Darwin os_log() and os_activity() support", 1048 &CreateInstance, &DebuggerInitialize, &FilterLaunchInfo); 1049 } 1050 1051 void StructuredDataDarwinLog::Terminate() { 1052 PluginManager::UnregisterPlugin(&CreateInstance); 1053 } 1054 1055 #pragma mark - 1056 #pragma mark StructuredDataPlugin API 1057 1058 // StructuredDataPlugin API 1059 1060 bool StructuredDataDarwinLog::SupportsStructuredDataType( 1061 llvm::StringRef type_name) { 1062 return type_name == GetDarwinLogTypeName(); 1063 } 1064 1065 void StructuredDataDarwinLog::HandleArrivalOfStructuredData( 1066 Process &process, llvm::StringRef type_name, 1067 const StructuredData::ObjectSP &object_sp) { 1068 Log *log = GetLog(LLDBLog::Process); 1069 if (log) { 1070 StreamString json_stream; 1071 if (object_sp) 1072 object_sp->Dump(json_stream); 1073 else 1074 json_stream.PutCString("<null>"); 1075 LLDB_LOGF(log, "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s() called with json: %s", 1076 __FUNCTION__, json_stream.GetData()); 1077 } 1078 1079 // Ignore empty structured data. 1080 if (!object_sp) { 1081 LLDB_LOGF(log, 1082 "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s() StructuredData object " 1083 "is null", 1084 __FUNCTION__); 1085 return; 1086 } 1087 1088 // Ignore any data that isn't for us. 1089 if (type_name != GetDarwinLogTypeName()) { 1090 LLDB_LOG(log, 1091 "StructuredData type expected to be {0} but was {1}, ignoring", 1092 GetDarwinLogTypeName(), type_name); 1093 return; 1094 } 1095 1096 // Broadcast the structured data event if we have that enabled. This is the 1097 // way that the outside world (all clients) get access to this data. This 1098 // plugin sets policy as to whether we do that. 1099 DebuggerSP debugger_sp = process.GetTarget().GetDebugger().shared_from_this(); 1100 auto options_sp = GetGlobalEnableOptions(debugger_sp); 1101 if (options_sp && options_sp->GetBroadcastEvents()) { 1102 LLDB_LOGF(log, "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s() broadcasting event", 1103 __FUNCTION__); 1104 process.BroadcastStructuredData(object_sp, shared_from_this()); 1105 } 1106 1107 // Later, hang on to a configurable amount of these and allow commands to 1108 // inspect, including showing backtraces. 1109 } 1110 1111 static void SetErrorWithJSON(Status &error, const char *message, 1112 StructuredData::Object &object) { 1113 if (!message) { 1114 error.SetErrorString("Internal error: message not set."); 1115 return; 1116 } 1117 1118 StreamString object_stream; 1119 object.Dump(object_stream); 1120 object_stream.Flush(); 1121 1122 error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("%s: %s", message, object_stream.GetData()); 1123 } 1124 1125 Status StructuredDataDarwinLog::GetDescription( 1126 const StructuredData::ObjectSP &object_sp, lldb_private::Stream &stream) { 1127 Status error; 1128 1129 if (!object_sp) { 1130 error.SetErrorString("No structured data."); 1131 return error; 1132 } 1133 1134 // Log message payload objects will be dictionaries. 1135 const StructuredData::Dictionary *dictionary = object_sp->GetAsDictionary(); 1136 if (!dictionary) { 1137 SetErrorWithJSON(error, "Structured data should have been a dictionary " 1138 "but wasn't", 1139 *object_sp); 1140 return error; 1141 } 1142 1143 // Validate this is really a message for our plugin. 1144 llvm::StringRef type_name; 1145 if (!dictionary->GetValueForKeyAsString("type", type_name)) { 1146 SetErrorWithJSON(error, "Structured data doesn't contain mandatory " 1147 "type field", 1148 *object_sp); 1149 return error; 1150 } 1151 1152 if (type_name != GetDarwinLogTypeName()) { 1153 // This is okay - it simply means the data we received is not a log 1154 // message. We'll just format it as is. 1155 object_sp->Dump(stream); 1156 return error; 1157 } 1158 1159 // DarwinLog dictionaries store their data 1160 // in an array with key name "events". 1161 StructuredData::Array *events = nullptr; 1162 if (!dictionary->GetValueForKeyAsArray("events", events) || !events) { 1163 SetErrorWithJSON(error, "Log structured data is missing mandatory " 1164 "'events' field, expected to be an array", 1165 *object_sp); 1166 return error; 1167 } 1168 1169 events->ForEach( 1170 [&stream, &error, &object_sp, this](StructuredData::Object *object) { 1171 if (!object) { 1172 // Invalid. Stop iterating. 1173 SetErrorWithJSON(error, "Log event entry is null", *object_sp); 1174 return false; 1175 } 1176 1177 auto event = object->GetAsDictionary(); 1178 if (!event) { 1179 // Invalid, stop iterating. 1180 SetErrorWithJSON(error, "Log event is not a dictionary", *object_sp); 1181 return false; 1182 } 1183 1184 // If we haven't already grabbed the first timestamp value, do that 1185 // now. 1186 if (!m_recorded_first_timestamp) { 1187 uint64_t timestamp = 0; 1188 if (event->GetValueForKeyAsInteger("timestamp", timestamp)) { 1189 m_first_timestamp_seen = timestamp; 1190 m_recorded_first_timestamp = true; 1191 } 1192 } 1193 1194 HandleDisplayOfEvent(*event, stream); 1195 return true; 1196 }); 1197 1198 stream.Flush(); 1199 return error; 1200 } 1201 1202 bool StructuredDataDarwinLog::GetEnabled(llvm::StringRef type_name) const { 1203 if (type_name == GetStaticPluginName()) 1204 return m_is_enabled; 1205 return false; 1206 } 1207 1208 void StructuredDataDarwinLog::SetEnabled(bool enabled) { 1209 m_is_enabled = enabled; 1210 } 1211 1212 void StructuredDataDarwinLog::ModulesDidLoad(Process &process, 1213 ModuleList &module_list) { 1214 Log *log = GetLog(LLDBLog::Process); 1215 LLDB_LOGF(log, "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s called (process uid %u)", 1216 __FUNCTION__, process.GetUniqueID()); 1217 1218 // Check if we should enable the darwin log support on startup/attach. 1219 if (!GetGlobalProperties().GetEnableOnStartup() && 1220 !s_is_explicitly_enabled) { 1221 // We're neither auto-enabled or explicitly enabled, so we shouldn't try to 1222 // enable here. 1223 LLDB_LOGF(log, 1224 "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s not applicable, we're not " 1225 "enabled (process uid %u)", 1226 __FUNCTION__, process.GetUniqueID()); 1227 return; 1228 } 1229 1230 // If we already added the breakpoint, we've got nothing left to do. 1231 { 1232 std::lock_guard<std::mutex> locker(m_added_breakpoint_mutex); 1233 if (m_added_breakpoint) { 1234 LLDB_LOGF(log, 1235 "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s process uid %u's " 1236 "post-libtrace-init breakpoint is already set", 1237 __FUNCTION__, process.GetUniqueID()); 1238 return; 1239 } 1240 } 1241 1242 // The logging support module name, specifies the name of the image name that 1243 // must be loaded into the debugged process before we can try to enable 1244 // logging. 1245 const char *logging_module_cstr = 1246 GetGlobalProperties().GetLoggingModuleName(); 1247 if (!logging_module_cstr || (logging_module_cstr[0] == 0)) { 1248 // We need this. Bail. 1249 LLDB_LOGF(log, 1250 "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s no logging module name " 1251 "specified, we don't know where to set a breakpoint " 1252 "(process uid %u)", 1253 __FUNCTION__, process.GetUniqueID()); 1254 return; 1255 } 1256 1257 // We need to see libtrace in the list of modules before we can enable 1258 // tracing for the target process. 1259 bool found_logging_support_module = false; 1260 for (size_t i = 0; i < module_list.GetSize(); ++i) { 1261 auto module_sp = module_list.GetModuleAtIndex(i); 1262 if (!module_sp) 1263 continue; 1264 1265 auto &file_spec = module_sp->GetFileSpec(); 1266 found_logging_support_module = 1267 (file_spec.GetFilename() == logging_module_cstr); 1268 if (found_logging_support_module) 1269 break; 1270 } 1271 1272 if (!found_logging_support_module) { 1273 LLDB_LOGF(log, 1274 "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s logging module %s " 1275 "has not yet been loaded, can't set a breakpoint " 1276 "yet (process uid %u)", 1277 __FUNCTION__, logging_module_cstr, process.GetUniqueID()); 1278 return; 1279 } 1280 1281 // Time to enqueue the breakpoint so we can wait for logging support to be 1282 // initialized before we try to tap the libtrace stream. 1283 AddInitCompletionHook(process); 1284 LLDB_LOGF(log, 1285 "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s post-init hook breakpoint " 1286 "set for logging module %s (process uid %u)", 1287 __FUNCTION__, logging_module_cstr, process.GetUniqueID()); 1288 1289 // We need to try the enable here as well, which will succeed in the event 1290 // that we're attaching to (rather than launching) the process and the 1291 // process is already past initialization time. In that case, the completion 1292 // breakpoint will never get hit and therefore won't start that way. It 1293 // doesn't hurt much beyond a bit of bandwidth if we end up doing this twice. 1294 // It hurts much more if we don't get the logging enabled when the user 1295 // expects it. 1296 EnableNow(); 1297 } 1298 1299 // public destructor 1300 1301 StructuredDataDarwinLog::~StructuredDataDarwinLog() { 1302 if (m_breakpoint_id != LLDB_INVALID_BREAK_ID) { 1303 ProcessSP process_sp(GetProcess()); 1304 if (process_sp) { 1305 process_sp->GetTarget().RemoveBreakpointByID(m_breakpoint_id); 1306 m_breakpoint_id = LLDB_INVALID_BREAK_ID; 1307 } 1308 } 1309 } 1310 1311 #pragma mark - 1312 #pragma mark Private instance methods 1313 1314 // Private constructors 1315 1316 StructuredDataDarwinLog::StructuredDataDarwinLog(const ProcessWP &process_wp) 1317 : StructuredDataPlugin(process_wp), m_recorded_first_timestamp(false), 1318 m_first_timestamp_seen(0), m_is_enabled(false), 1319 m_added_breakpoint_mutex(), m_added_breakpoint(), 1320 m_breakpoint_id(LLDB_INVALID_BREAK_ID) {} 1321 1322 // Private static methods 1323 1324 StructuredDataPluginSP 1325 StructuredDataDarwinLog::CreateInstance(Process &process) { 1326 // Currently only Apple targets support the os_log/os_activity protocol. 1327 if (process.GetTarget().GetArchitecture().GetTriple().getVendor() == 1328 llvm::Triple::VendorType::Apple) { 1329 auto process_wp = ProcessWP(process.shared_from_this()); 1330 return StructuredDataPluginSP(new StructuredDataDarwinLog(process_wp)); 1331 } else { 1332 return StructuredDataPluginSP(); 1333 } 1334 } 1335 1336 void StructuredDataDarwinLog::DebuggerInitialize(Debugger &debugger) { 1337 // Setup parent class first. 1338 StructuredDataPlugin::InitializeBasePluginForDebugger(debugger); 1339 1340 // Get parent command. 1341 auto &interpreter = debugger.GetCommandInterpreter(); 1342 llvm::StringRef parent_command_text = "plugin structured-data"; 1343 auto parent_command = 1344 interpreter.GetCommandObjectForCommand(parent_command_text); 1345 if (!parent_command) { 1346 // Ut oh, parent failed to create parent command. 1347 // TODO log 1348 return; 1349 } 1350 1351 auto command_name = "darwin-log"; 1352 auto command_sp = CommandObjectSP(new BaseCommand(interpreter)); 1353 bool result = parent_command->LoadSubCommand(command_name, command_sp); 1354 if (!result) { 1355 // TODO log it once we setup structured data logging 1356 } 1357 1358 if (!PluginManager::GetSettingForPlatformPlugin( 1359 debugger, StructuredDataDarwinLogProperties::GetSettingName())) { 1360 const bool is_global_setting = true; 1361 PluginManager::CreateSettingForStructuredDataPlugin( 1362 debugger, GetGlobalProperties().GetValueProperties(), 1363 "Properties for the darwin-log plug-in.", is_global_setting); 1364 } 1365 } 1366 1367 Status StructuredDataDarwinLog::FilterLaunchInfo(ProcessLaunchInfo &launch_info, 1368 Target *target) { 1369 Status error; 1370 1371 // If we're not debugging this launched process, there's nothing for us to do 1372 // here. 1373 if (!launch_info.GetFlags().AnySet(eLaunchFlagDebug)) 1374 return error; 1375 1376 // Darwin os_log() support automatically adds debug-level and info-level 1377 // messages when a debugger is attached to a process. However, with 1378 // integrated support for debugging built into the command-line LLDB, the 1379 // user may specifically set to *not* include debug-level and info-level 1380 // content. When the user is using the integrated log support, we want to 1381 // put the kabosh on that automatic adding of info and debug level. This is 1382 // done by adding an environment variable to the process on launch. (This 1383 // also means it is not possible to suppress this behavior if attaching to an 1384 // already-running app). 1385 // Log *log = GetLog(LLDBLog::Platform); 1386 1387 // If the target architecture is not one that supports DarwinLog, we have 1388 // nothing to do here. 1389 auto &triple = target ? target->GetArchitecture().GetTriple() 1390 : launch_info.GetArchitecture().GetTriple(); 1391 if (triple.getVendor() != llvm::Triple::Apple) { 1392 return error; 1393 } 1394 1395 // If DarwinLog is not enabled (either by explicit user command or via the 1396 // auto-enable option), then we have nothing to do. 1397 if (!GetGlobalProperties().GetEnableOnStartup() && 1398 !s_is_explicitly_enabled) { 1399 // Nothing to do, DarwinLog is not enabled. 1400 return error; 1401 } 1402 1403 // If we don't have parsed configuration info, that implies we have enable- 1404 // on-startup set up, but we haven't yet attempted to run the enable command. 1405 if (!target) { 1406 // We really can't do this without a target. We need to be able to get to 1407 // the debugger to get the proper options to do this right. 1408 // TODO log. 1409 error.SetErrorString("requires a target to auto-enable DarwinLog."); 1410 return error; 1411 } 1412 1413 DebuggerSP debugger_sp = target->GetDebugger().shared_from_this(); 1414 auto options_sp = GetGlobalEnableOptions(debugger_sp); 1415 if (!options_sp && debugger_sp) { 1416 options_sp = ParseAutoEnableOptions(error, *debugger_sp.get()); 1417 if (!options_sp || !error.Success()) 1418 return error; 1419 1420 // We already parsed the options, save them now so we don't generate them 1421 // again until the user runs the command manually. 1422 SetGlobalEnableOptions(debugger_sp, options_sp); 1423 } 1424 1425 if (!options_sp->GetEchoToStdErr()) { 1426 // The user doesn't want to see os_log/NSLog messages echo to stderr. That 1427 // mechanism is entirely separate from the DarwinLog support. By default we 1428 // don't want to get it via stderr, because that would be in duplicate of 1429 // the explicit log support here. 1430 1431 // Here we need to strip out any OS_ACTIVITY_DT_MODE setting to prevent 1432 // echoing of os_log()/NSLog() to stderr in the target program. 1433 launch_info.GetEnvironment().erase("OS_ACTIVITY_DT_MODE"); 1434 1435 // We will also set the env var that tells any downstream launcher from 1436 // adding OS_ACTIVITY_DT_MODE. 1437 launch_info.GetEnvironment()["IDE_DISABLED_OS_ACTIVITY_DT_MODE"] = "1"; 1438 } 1439 1440 // Set the OS_ACTIVITY_MODE env var appropriately to enable/disable debug and 1441 // info level messages. 1442 const char *env_var_value; 1443 if (options_sp->GetIncludeDebugLevel()) 1444 env_var_value = "debug"; 1445 else if (options_sp->GetIncludeInfoLevel()) 1446 env_var_value = "info"; 1447 else 1448 env_var_value = "default"; 1449 1450 launch_info.GetEnvironment()["OS_ACTIVITY_MODE"] = env_var_value; 1451 1452 return error; 1453 } 1454 1455 bool StructuredDataDarwinLog::InitCompletionHookCallback( 1456 void *baton, StoppointCallbackContext *context, lldb::user_id_t break_id, 1457 lldb::user_id_t break_loc_id) { 1458 // We hit the init function. We now want to enqueue our new thread plan, 1459 // which will in turn enqueue a StepOut thread plan. When the StepOut 1460 // finishes and control returns to our new thread plan, that is the time when 1461 // we can execute our logic to enable the logging support. 1462 1463 Log *log = GetLog(LLDBLog::Process); 1464 LLDB_LOGF(log, "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s() called", __FUNCTION__); 1465 1466 // Get the current thread. 1467 if (!context) { 1468 LLDB_LOGF(log, 1469 "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s() warning: no context, " 1470 "ignoring", 1471 __FUNCTION__); 1472 return false; 1473 } 1474 1475 // Get the plugin from the process. 1476 auto process_sp = context->exe_ctx_ref.GetProcessSP(); 1477 if (!process_sp) { 1478 LLDB_LOGF(log, 1479 "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s() warning: invalid " 1480 "process in context, ignoring", 1481 __FUNCTION__); 1482 return false; 1483 } 1484 LLDB_LOGF(log, "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s() call is for process uid %d", 1485 __FUNCTION__, process_sp->GetUniqueID()); 1486 1487 auto plugin_sp = process_sp->GetStructuredDataPlugin(GetDarwinLogTypeName()); 1488 if (!plugin_sp) { 1489 LLDB_LOG(log, "warning: no plugin for feature {0} in process uid {1}", 1490 GetDarwinLogTypeName(), process_sp->GetUniqueID()); 1491 return false; 1492 } 1493 1494 // Create the callback for when the thread plan completes. 1495 bool called_enable_method = false; 1496 const auto process_uid = process_sp->GetUniqueID(); 1497 1498 std::weak_ptr<StructuredDataPlugin> plugin_wp(plugin_sp); 1499 ThreadPlanCallOnFunctionExit::Callback callback = 1500 [plugin_wp, &called_enable_method, log, process_uid]() { 1501 LLDB_LOGF(log, 1502 "StructuredDataDarwinLog::post-init callback: " 1503 "called (process uid %u)", 1504 process_uid); 1505 1506 auto strong_plugin_sp = plugin_wp.lock(); 1507 if (!strong_plugin_sp) { 1508 LLDB_LOGF(log, 1509 "StructuredDataDarwinLog::post-init callback: " 1510 "plugin no longer exists, ignoring (process " 1511 "uid %u)", 1512 process_uid); 1513 return; 1514 } 1515 // Make sure we only call it once, just in case the thread plan hits 1516 // the breakpoint twice. 1517 if (!called_enable_method) { 1518 LLDB_LOGF(log, 1519 "StructuredDataDarwinLog::post-init callback: " 1520 "calling EnableNow() (process uid %u)", 1521 process_uid); 1522 static_cast<StructuredDataDarwinLog *>(strong_plugin_sp.get()) 1523 ->EnableNow(); 1524 called_enable_method = true; 1525 } else { 1526 // Our breakpoint was hit more than once. Unexpected but no harm 1527 // done. Log it. 1528 LLDB_LOGF(log, 1529 "StructuredDataDarwinLog::post-init callback: " 1530 "skipping EnableNow(), already called by " 1531 "callback [we hit this more than once] " 1532 "(process uid %u)", 1533 process_uid); 1534 } 1535 }; 1536 1537 // Grab the current thread. 1538 auto thread_sp = context->exe_ctx_ref.GetThreadSP(); 1539 if (!thread_sp) { 1540 LLDB_LOGF(log, 1541 "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s() warning: failed to " 1542 "retrieve the current thread from the execution " 1543 "context, nowhere to run the thread plan (process uid " 1544 "%u)", 1545 __FUNCTION__, process_sp->GetUniqueID()); 1546 return false; 1547 } 1548 1549 // Queue the thread plan. 1550 auto thread_plan_sp = 1551 ThreadPlanSP(new ThreadPlanCallOnFunctionExit(*thread_sp, callback)); 1552 const bool abort_other_plans = false; 1553 thread_sp->QueueThreadPlan(thread_plan_sp, abort_other_plans); 1554 LLDB_LOGF(log, 1555 "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s() queuing thread plan on " 1556 "trace library init method entry (process uid %u)", 1557 __FUNCTION__, process_sp->GetUniqueID()); 1558 1559 // We return false here to indicate that it isn't a public stop. 1560 return false; 1561 } 1562 1563 void StructuredDataDarwinLog::AddInitCompletionHook(Process &process) { 1564 Log *log = GetLog(LLDBLog::Process); 1565 LLDB_LOGF(log, "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s() called (process uid %u)", 1566 __FUNCTION__, process.GetUniqueID()); 1567 1568 // Make sure we haven't already done this. 1569 { 1570 std::lock_guard<std::mutex> locker(m_added_breakpoint_mutex); 1571 if (m_added_breakpoint) { 1572 LLDB_LOGF(log, 1573 "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s() ignoring request, " 1574 "breakpoint already set (process uid %u)", 1575 __FUNCTION__, process.GetUniqueID()); 1576 return; 1577 } 1578 1579 // We're about to do this, don't let anybody else try to do it. 1580 m_added_breakpoint = true; 1581 } 1582 1583 // Set a breakpoint for the process that will kick in when libtrace has 1584 // finished its initialization. 1585 Target &target = process.GetTarget(); 1586 1587 // Build up the module list. 1588 FileSpecList module_spec_list; 1589 auto module_file_spec = 1590 FileSpec(GetGlobalProperties().GetLoggingModuleName()); 1591 module_spec_list.Append(module_file_spec); 1592 1593 // We aren't specifying a source file set. 1594 FileSpecList *source_spec_list = nullptr; 1595 1596 const char *func_name = "_libtrace_init"; 1597 const lldb::addr_t offset = 0; 1598 const LazyBool skip_prologue = eLazyBoolCalculate; 1599 // This is an internal breakpoint - the user shouldn't see it. 1600 const bool internal = true; 1601 const bool hardware = false; 1602 1603 auto breakpoint_sp = target.CreateBreakpoint( 1604 &module_spec_list, source_spec_list, func_name, eFunctionNameTypeFull, 1605 eLanguageTypeC, offset, skip_prologue, internal, hardware); 1606 if (!breakpoint_sp) { 1607 // Huh? Bail here. 1608 LLDB_LOGF(log, 1609 "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s() failed to set " 1610 "breakpoint in module %s, function %s (process uid %u)", 1611 __FUNCTION__, GetGlobalProperties().GetLoggingModuleName(), 1612 func_name, process.GetUniqueID()); 1613 return; 1614 } 1615 1616 // Set our callback. 1617 breakpoint_sp->SetCallback(InitCompletionHookCallback, nullptr); 1618 m_breakpoint_id = breakpoint_sp->GetID(); 1619 LLDB_LOGF(log, 1620 "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s() breakpoint set in module %s," 1621 "function %s (process uid %u)", 1622 __FUNCTION__, GetGlobalProperties().GetLoggingModuleName(), 1623 func_name, process.GetUniqueID()); 1624 } 1625 1626 void StructuredDataDarwinLog::DumpTimestamp(Stream &stream, 1627 uint64_t timestamp) { 1628 const uint64_t delta_nanos = timestamp - m_first_timestamp_seen; 1629 1630 const uint64_t hours = delta_nanos / NANOS_PER_HOUR; 1631 uint64_t nanos_remaining = delta_nanos % NANOS_PER_HOUR; 1632 1633 const uint64_t minutes = nanos_remaining / NANOS_PER_MINUTE; 1634 nanos_remaining = nanos_remaining % NANOS_PER_MINUTE; 1635 1636 const uint64_t seconds = nanos_remaining / NANOS_PER_SECOND; 1637 nanos_remaining = nanos_remaining % NANOS_PER_SECOND; 1638 1639 stream.Printf("%02" PRIu64 ":%02" PRIu64 ":%02" PRIu64 ".%09" PRIu64, hours, 1640 minutes, seconds, nanos_remaining); 1641 } 1642 1643 size_t 1644 StructuredDataDarwinLog::DumpHeader(Stream &output_stream, 1645 const StructuredData::Dictionary &event) { 1646 StreamString stream; 1647 1648 ProcessSP process_sp = GetProcess(); 1649 if (!process_sp) { 1650 // TODO log 1651 return 0; 1652 } 1653 1654 DebuggerSP debugger_sp = 1655 process_sp->GetTarget().GetDebugger().shared_from_this(); 1656 if (!debugger_sp) { 1657 // TODO log 1658 return 0; 1659 } 1660 1661 auto options_sp = GetGlobalEnableOptions(debugger_sp); 1662 if (!options_sp) { 1663 // TODO log 1664 return 0; 1665 } 1666 1667 // Check if we should even display a header. 1668 if (!options_sp->GetDisplayAnyHeaderFields()) 1669 return 0; 1670 1671 stream.PutChar('['); 1672 1673 int header_count = 0; 1674 if (options_sp->GetDisplayTimestampRelative()) { 1675 uint64_t timestamp = 0; 1676 if (event.GetValueForKeyAsInteger("timestamp", timestamp)) { 1677 DumpTimestamp(stream, timestamp); 1678 ++header_count; 1679 } 1680 } 1681 1682 if (options_sp->GetDisplayActivityChain()) { 1683 llvm::StringRef activity_chain; 1684 if (event.GetValueForKeyAsString("activity-chain", activity_chain) && 1685 !activity_chain.empty()) { 1686 if (header_count > 0) 1687 stream.PutChar(','); 1688 1689 // Display the activity chain, from parent-most to child-most activity, 1690 // separated by a colon (:). 1691 stream.PutCString("activity-chain="); 1692 stream.PutCString(activity_chain); 1693 ++header_count; 1694 } 1695 } 1696 1697 if (options_sp->GetDisplaySubsystem()) { 1698 llvm::StringRef subsystem; 1699 if (event.GetValueForKeyAsString("subsystem", subsystem) && 1700 !subsystem.empty()) { 1701 if (header_count > 0) 1702 stream.PutChar(','); 1703 stream.PutCString("subsystem="); 1704 stream.PutCString(subsystem); 1705 ++header_count; 1706 } 1707 } 1708 1709 if (options_sp->GetDisplayCategory()) { 1710 llvm::StringRef category; 1711 if (event.GetValueForKeyAsString("category", category) && 1712 !category.empty()) { 1713 if (header_count > 0) 1714 stream.PutChar(','); 1715 stream.PutCString("category="); 1716 stream.PutCString(category); 1717 ++header_count; 1718 } 1719 } 1720 stream.PutCString("] "); 1721 1722 output_stream.PutCString(stream.GetString()); 1723 1724 return stream.GetSize(); 1725 } 1726 1727 size_t StructuredDataDarwinLog::HandleDisplayOfEvent( 1728 const StructuredData::Dictionary &event, Stream &stream) { 1729 // Check the type of the event. 1730 llvm::StringRef event_type; 1731 if (!event.GetValueForKeyAsString("type", event_type)) { 1732 // Hmm, we expected to get events that describe what they are. Continue 1733 // anyway. 1734 return 0; 1735 } 1736 1737 if (event_type != GetLogEventType()) 1738 return 0; 1739 1740 size_t total_bytes = 0; 1741 1742 // Grab the message content. 1743 llvm::StringRef message; 1744 if (!event.GetValueForKeyAsString("message", message)) 1745 return true; 1746 1747 // Display the log entry. 1748 const auto len = message.size(); 1749 1750 total_bytes += DumpHeader(stream, event); 1751 1752 stream.Write(message.data(), len); 1753 total_bytes += len; 1754 1755 // Add an end of line. 1756 stream.PutChar('\n'); 1757 total_bytes += sizeof(char); 1758 1759 return total_bytes; 1760 } 1761 1762 void StructuredDataDarwinLog::EnableNow() { 1763 Log *log = GetLog(LLDBLog::Process); 1764 LLDB_LOGF(log, "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s() called", __FUNCTION__); 1765 1766 // Run the enable command. 1767 auto process_sp = GetProcess(); 1768 if (!process_sp) { 1769 // Nothing to do. 1770 LLDB_LOGF(log, 1771 "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s() warning: failed to get " 1772 "valid process, skipping", 1773 __FUNCTION__); 1774 return; 1775 } 1776 LLDB_LOGF(log, "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s() call is for process uid %u", 1777 __FUNCTION__, process_sp->GetUniqueID()); 1778 1779 // If we have configuration data, we can directly enable it now. Otherwise, 1780 // we need to run through the command interpreter to parse the auto-run 1781 // options (which is the only way we get here without having already-parsed 1782 // configuration data). 1783 DebuggerSP debugger_sp = 1784 process_sp->GetTarget().GetDebugger().shared_from_this(); 1785 if (!debugger_sp) { 1786 LLDB_LOGF(log, 1787 "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s() warning: failed to get " 1788 "debugger shared pointer, skipping (process uid %u)", 1789 __FUNCTION__, process_sp->GetUniqueID()); 1790 return; 1791 } 1792 1793 auto options_sp = GetGlobalEnableOptions(debugger_sp); 1794 if (!options_sp) { 1795 // We haven't run the enable command yet. Just do that now, it'll take 1796 // care of the rest. 1797 auto &interpreter = debugger_sp->GetCommandInterpreter(); 1798 const bool success = RunEnableCommand(interpreter); 1799 if (log) { 1800 if (success) 1801 LLDB_LOGF(log, 1802 "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s() ran enable command " 1803 "successfully for (process uid %u)", 1804 __FUNCTION__, process_sp->GetUniqueID()); 1805 else 1806 LLDB_LOGF(log, 1807 "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s() error: running " 1808 "enable command failed (process uid %u)", 1809 __FUNCTION__, process_sp->GetUniqueID()); 1810 } 1811 Debugger::ReportError("failed to configure DarwinLog support", 1812 debugger_sp->GetID()); 1813 return; 1814 } 1815 1816 // We've previously been enabled. We will re-enable now with the previously 1817 // specified options. 1818 auto config_sp = options_sp->BuildConfigurationData(true); 1819 if (!config_sp) { 1820 LLDB_LOGF(log, 1821 "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s() warning: failed to " 1822 "build configuration data for enable options, skipping " 1823 "(process uid %u)", 1824 __FUNCTION__, process_sp->GetUniqueID()); 1825 return; 1826 } 1827 1828 // We can run it directly. 1829 // Send configuration to the feature by way of the process. 1830 const Status error = 1831 process_sp->ConfigureStructuredData(GetDarwinLogTypeName(), config_sp); 1832 1833 // Report results. 1834 if (!error.Success()) { 1835 LLDB_LOGF(log, 1836 "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s() " 1837 "ConfigureStructuredData() call failed " 1838 "(process uid %u): %s", 1839 __FUNCTION__, process_sp->GetUniqueID(), error.AsCString()); 1840 Debugger::ReportError("failed to configure DarwinLog support", 1841 debugger_sp->GetID()); 1842 m_is_enabled = false; 1843 } else { 1844 m_is_enabled = true; 1845 LLDB_LOGF(log, 1846 "StructuredDataDarwinLog::%s() success via direct " 1847 "configuration (process uid %u)", 1848 __FUNCTION__, process_sp->GetUniqueID()); 1849 } 1850 } 1851