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1 //===-- Platform.h ----------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
2 //
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5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8 
9 #ifndef LLDB_TARGET_PLATFORM_H
10 #define LLDB_TARGET_PLATFORM_H
11 
12 #include <functional>
13 #include <map>
14 #include <memory>
15 #include <mutex>
16 #include <optional>
17 #include <string>
18 #include <vector>
19 
20 #include "lldb/Core/PluginInterface.h"
21 #include "lldb/Core/UserSettingsController.h"
22 #include "lldb/Host/File.h"
23 #include "lldb/Interpreter/Options.h"
24 #include "lldb/Target/StopInfo.h"
25 #include "lldb/Utility/ArchSpec.h"
26 #include "lldb/Utility/ConstString.h"
27 #include "lldb/Utility/FileSpec.h"
28 #include "lldb/Utility/StructuredData.h"
29 #include "lldb/Utility/Timeout.h"
30 #include "lldb/Utility/UserIDResolver.h"
31 #include "lldb/Utility/XcodeSDK.h"
32 #include "lldb/lldb-private-forward.h"
33 #include "lldb/lldb-public.h"
34 
35 #include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
36 #include "llvm/Support/Error.h"
37 #include "llvm/Support/VersionTuple.h"
38 
39 namespace lldb_private {
40 
41 class ProcessInstanceInfo;
42 class ProcessInstanceInfoMatch;
43 typedef std::vector<ProcessInstanceInfo> ProcessInstanceInfoList;
44 
45 class ModuleCache;
46 enum MmapFlags { eMmapFlagsPrivate = 1, eMmapFlagsAnon = 2 };
47 
48 class PlatformProperties : public Properties {
49 public:
50   PlatformProperties();
51 
52   static llvm::StringRef GetSettingName();
53 
54   bool GetUseModuleCache() const;
55   bool SetUseModuleCache(bool use_module_cache);
56 
57   FileSpec GetModuleCacheDirectory() const;
58   bool SetModuleCacheDirectory(const FileSpec &dir_spec);
59 
60 private:
61   void SetDefaultModuleCacheDirectory(const FileSpec &dir_spec);
62 };
63 
64 typedef llvm::SmallVector<lldb::addr_t, 6> MmapArgList;
65 
66 /// \class Platform Platform.h "lldb/Target/Platform.h"
67 /// A plug-in interface definition class for debug platform that
68 /// includes many platform abilities such as:
69 ///     \li getting platform information such as supported architectures,
70 ///         supported binary file formats and more
71 ///     \li launching new processes
72 ///     \li attaching to existing processes
73 ///     \li download/upload files
74 ///     \li execute shell commands
75 ///     \li listing and getting info for existing processes
76 ///     \li attaching and possibly debugging the platform's kernel
77 class Platform : public PluginInterface {
78 public:
79   /// Default Constructor
80   Platform(bool is_host_platform);
81 
82   /// The destructor is virtual since this class is designed to be inherited
83   /// from by the plug-in instance.
84   ~Platform() override;
85 
86   static void Initialize();
87 
88   static void Terminate();
89 
90   static PlatformProperties &GetGlobalPlatformProperties();
91 
92   /// Get the native host platform plug-in.
93   ///
94   /// There should only be one of these for each host that LLDB runs upon that
95   /// should be statically compiled in and registered using preprocessor
96   /// macros or other similar build mechanisms in a
97   /// PlatformSubclass::Initialize() function.
98   ///
99   /// This platform will be used as the default platform when launching or
100   /// attaching to processes unless another platform is specified.
101   static lldb::PlatformSP GetHostPlatform();
102 
103   static const char *GetHostPlatformName();
104 
105   static void SetHostPlatform(const lldb::PlatformSP &platform_sp);
106 
107   static lldb::PlatformSP Create(llvm::StringRef name);
108 
109   /// Augments the triple either with information from platform or the host
110   /// system (if platform is null).
111   static ArchSpec GetAugmentedArchSpec(Platform *platform,
112                                        llvm::StringRef triple);
113 
114   /// Set the target's executable based off of the existing architecture
115   /// information in \a target given a path to an executable \a exe_file.
116   ///
117   /// Each platform knows the architectures that it supports and can select
118   /// the correct architecture slice within \a exe_file by inspecting the
119   /// architecture in \a target. If the target had an architecture specified,
120   /// then in can try and obey that request and optionally fail if the
121   /// architecture doesn't match up. If no architecture is specified, the
122   /// platform should select the default architecture from \a exe_file. Any
123   /// application bundles or executable wrappers can also be inspected for the
124   /// actual application binary within the bundle that should be used.
125   ///
126   /// \return
127   ///     Returns \b true if this Platform plug-in was able to find
128   ///     a suitable executable, \b false otherwise.
129   virtual Status ResolveExecutable(const ModuleSpec &module_spec,
130                                    lldb::ModuleSP &exe_module_sp,
131                                    const FileSpecList *module_search_paths_ptr);
132 
133   /// Find a symbol file given a symbol file module specification.
134   ///
135   /// Each platform might have tricks to find symbol files for an executable
136   /// given information in a symbol file ModuleSpec. Some platforms might also
137   /// support symbol files that are bundles and know how to extract the right
138   /// symbol file given a bundle.
139   ///
140   /// \param[in] target
141   ///     The target in which we are trying to resolve the symbol file.
142   ///     The target has a list of modules that we might be able to
143   ///     use in order to help find the right symbol file. If the
144   ///     "m_file" or "m_platform_file" entries in the \a sym_spec
145   ///     are filled in, then we might be able to locate a module in
146   ///     the target, extract its UUID and locate a symbol file.
147   ///     If just the "m_uuid" is specified, then we might be able
148   ///     to find the module in the target that matches that UUID
149   ///     and pair the symbol file along with it. If just "m_symbol_file"
150   ///     is specified, we can use a variety of tricks to locate the
151   ///     symbols in an SDK, PDK, or other development kit location.
152   ///
153   /// \param[in] sym_spec
154   ///     A module spec that describes some information about the
155   ///     symbol file we are trying to resolve. The ModuleSpec might
156   ///     contain the following:
157   ///     m_file - A full or partial path to an executable from the
158   ///              target (might be empty).
159   ///     m_platform_file - Another executable hint that contains
160   ///                       the path to the file as known on the
161   ///                       local/remote platform.
162   ///     m_symbol_file - A full or partial path to a symbol file
163   ///                     or symbol bundle that should be used when
164   ///                     trying to resolve the symbol file.
165   ///     m_arch - The architecture we are looking for when resolving
166   ///              the symbol file.
167   ///     m_uuid - The UUID of the executable and symbol file. This
168   ///              can often be used to match up an executable with
169   ///              a symbol file, or resolve an symbol file in a
170   ///              symbol file bundle.
171   ///
172   /// \param[out] sym_file
173   ///     The resolved symbol file spec if the returned error
174   ///     indicates success.
175   ///
176   /// \return
177   ///     Returns an error that describes success or failure.
178   virtual Status ResolveSymbolFile(Target &target, const ModuleSpec &sym_spec,
179                                    FileSpec &sym_file);
180 
181   /// Resolves the FileSpec to a (possibly) remote path. Remote platforms must
182   /// override this to resolve to a path on the remote side.
183   virtual bool ResolveRemotePath(const FileSpec &platform_path,
184                                  FileSpec &resolved_platform_path);
185 
186   /// Get the OS version from a connected platform.
187   ///
188   /// Some platforms might not be connected to a remote platform, but can
189   /// figure out the OS version for a process. This is common for simulator
190   /// platforms that will run native programs on the current host, but the
191   /// simulator might be simulating a different OS. The \a process parameter
192   /// might be specified to help to determine the OS version.
193   virtual llvm::VersionTuple GetOSVersion(Process *process = nullptr);
194 
195   bool SetOSVersion(llvm::VersionTuple os_version);
196 
197   std::optional<std::string> GetOSBuildString();
198 
199   std::optional<std::string> GetOSKernelDescription();
200 
201   // Returns the name of the platform
GetName()202   llvm::StringRef GetName() { return GetPluginName(); }
203 
204   virtual const char *GetHostname();
205 
206   virtual ConstString GetFullNameForDylib(ConstString basename);
207 
208   virtual llvm::StringRef GetDescription() = 0;
209 
210   /// Report the current status for this platform.
211   ///
212   /// The returned string usually involves returning the OS version (if
213   /// available), and any SDK directory that might be being used for local
214   /// file caching, and if connected a quick blurb about what this platform is
215   /// connected to.
216   virtual void GetStatus(Stream &strm);
217 
218   // Subclasses must be able to fetch the current OS version
219   //
220   // Remote classes must be connected for this to succeed. Local subclasses
221   // don't need to override this function as it will just call the
222   // HostInfo::GetOSVersion().
GetRemoteOSVersion()223   virtual bool GetRemoteOSVersion() { return false; }
224 
GetRemoteOSBuildString()225   virtual std::optional<std::string> GetRemoteOSBuildString() {
226     return std::nullopt;
227   }
228 
GetRemoteOSKernelDescription()229   virtual std::optional<std::string> GetRemoteOSKernelDescription() {
230     return std::nullopt;
231   }
232 
233   // Remote Platform subclasses need to override this function
GetRemoteSystemArchitecture()234   virtual ArchSpec GetRemoteSystemArchitecture() {
235     return ArchSpec(); // Return an invalid architecture
236   }
237 
GetRemoteWorkingDirectory()238   virtual FileSpec GetRemoteWorkingDirectory() { return m_working_dir; }
239 
240   virtual bool SetRemoteWorkingDirectory(const FileSpec &working_dir);
241 
242   virtual UserIDResolver &GetUserIDResolver();
243 
244   /// Locate a file for a platform.
245   ///
246   /// The default implementation of this function will return the same file
247   /// patch in \a local_file as was in \a platform_file.
248   ///
249   /// \param[in] platform_file
250   ///     The platform file path to locate and cache locally.
251   ///
252   /// \param[in] uuid_ptr
253   ///     If we know the exact UUID of the file we are looking for, it
254   ///     can be specified. If it is not specified, we might now know
255   ///     the exact file. The UUID is usually some sort of MD5 checksum
256   ///     for the file and is sometimes known by dynamic linkers/loaders.
257   ///     If the UUID is known, it is best to supply it to platform
258   ///     file queries to ensure we are finding the correct file, not
259   ///     just a file at the correct path.
260   ///
261   /// \param[out] local_file
262   ///     A locally cached version of the platform file. For platforms
263   ///     that describe the current host computer, this will just be
264   ///     the same file. For remote platforms, this file might come from
265   ///     and SDK directory, or might need to be sync'ed over to the
266   ///     current machine for efficient debugging access.
267   ///
268   /// \return
269   ///     An error object.
270   virtual Status GetFileWithUUID(const FileSpec &platform_file,
271                                  const UUID *uuid_ptr, FileSpec &local_file);
272 
273   // Locate the scripting resource given a module specification.
274   //
275   // Locating the file should happen only on the local computer or using the
276   // current computers global settings.
277   virtual FileSpecList
278   LocateExecutableScriptingResources(Target *target, Module &module,
279                                      Stream &feedback_stream);
280 
281   /// \param[in] module_spec
282   ///     The ModuleSpec of a binary to find.
283   ///
284   /// \param[in] process
285   ///     A Process.
286   ///
287   /// \param[out] module_sp
288   ///     A Module that matches the ModuleSpec, if one is found.
289   ///
290   /// \param[in] module_search_paths_ptr
291   ///     Locations to possibly look for a binary that matches the ModuleSpec.
292   ///
293   /// \param[out] old_modules
294   ///     Existing Modules in the Process' Target image list which match
295   ///     the FileSpec.
296   ///
297   /// \param[out] did_create_ptr
298   ///     Optional boolean, nullptr may be passed for this argument.
299   ///     If this method is returning a *new* ModuleSP, this
300   ///     will be set to true.
301   ///     If this method is returning a ModuleSP that is already in the
302   ///     Target's image list, it will be false.
303   ///
304   /// \return
305   ///     The Status object for any errors found while searching for
306   ///     the binary.
307   virtual Status GetSharedModule(
308       const ModuleSpec &module_spec, Process *process,
309       lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp, const FileSpecList *module_search_paths_ptr,
310       llvm::SmallVectorImpl<lldb::ModuleSP> *old_modules, bool *did_create_ptr);
311 
312   void CallLocateModuleCallbackIfSet(const ModuleSpec &module_spec,
313                                      lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp,
314                                      FileSpec &symbol_file_spec,
315                                      bool *did_create_ptr);
316 
317   virtual bool GetModuleSpec(const FileSpec &module_file_spec,
318                              const ArchSpec &arch, ModuleSpec &module_spec);
319 
320   virtual Status ConnectRemote(Args &args);
321 
322   virtual Status DisconnectRemote();
323 
324   /// Get the platform's supported architectures in the order in which they
325   /// should be searched.
326   ///
327   /// \param[in] process_host_arch
328   ///     The process host architecture if it's known. An invalid ArchSpec
329   ///     represents that the process host architecture is unknown.
330   virtual std::vector<ArchSpec>
331   GetSupportedArchitectures(const ArchSpec &process_host_arch) = 0;
332 
333   virtual size_t GetSoftwareBreakpointTrapOpcode(Target &target,
334                                                  BreakpointSite *bp_site);
335 
336   /// Launch a new process on a platform, not necessarily for debugging, it
337   /// could be just for running the process.
338   virtual Status LaunchProcess(ProcessLaunchInfo &launch_info);
339 
340   /// Perform expansion of the command-line for this launch info This can
341   /// potentially involve wildcard expansion
342   /// environment variable replacement, and whatever other
343   /// argument magic the platform defines as part of its typical
344   /// user experience
345   virtual Status ShellExpandArguments(ProcessLaunchInfo &launch_info);
346 
347   /// Kill process on a platform.
348   virtual Status KillProcess(const lldb::pid_t pid);
349 
350   /// Lets a platform answer if it is compatible with a given architecture and
351   /// the target triple contained within.
352   virtual bool IsCompatibleArchitecture(const ArchSpec &arch,
353                                         const ArchSpec &process_host_arch,
354                                         ArchSpec::MatchType match,
355                                         ArchSpec *compatible_arch_ptr);
356 
357   /// Not all platforms will support debugging a process by spawning somehow
358   /// halted for a debugger (specified using the "eLaunchFlagDebug" launch
359   /// flag) and then attaching. If your platform doesn't support this,
360   /// override this function and return false.
CanDebugProcess()361   virtual bool CanDebugProcess() { return true; }
362 
363   /// Subclasses do not need to implement this function as it uses the
364   /// Platform::LaunchProcess() followed by Platform::Attach (). Remote
365   /// platforms will want to subclass this function in order to be able to
366   /// intercept STDIO and possibly launch a separate process that will debug
367   /// the debuggee.
368   virtual lldb::ProcessSP DebugProcess(ProcessLaunchInfo &launch_info,
369                                        Debugger &debugger, Target &target,
370                                        Status &error);
371 
372   virtual lldb::ProcessSP ConnectProcess(llvm::StringRef connect_url,
373                                          llvm::StringRef plugin_name,
374                                          Debugger &debugger, Target *target,
375                                          Status &error);
376 
377   virtual lldb::ProcessSP
378   ConnectProcessSynchronous(llvm::StringRef connect_url,
379                             llvm::StringRef plugin_name, Debugger &debugger,
380                             Stream &stream, Target *target, Status &error);
381 
382   /// Attach to an existing process using a process ID.
383   ///
384   /// Each platform subclass needs to implement this function and attempt to
385   /// attach to the process with the process ID of \a pid. The platform
386   /// subclass should return an appropriate ProcessSP subclass that is
387   /// attached to the process, or an empty shared pointer with an appropriate
388   /// error.
389   ///
390   /// \return
391   ///     An appropriate ProcessSP containing a valid shared pointer
392   ///     to the default Process subclass for the platform that is
393   ///     attached to the process, or an empty shared pointer with an
394   ///     appropriate error fill into the \a error object.
395   virtual lldb::ProcessSP Attach(ProcessAttachInfo &attach_info,
396                                  Debugger &debugger,
397                                  Target *target, // Can be nullptr, if nullptr
398                                                  // create a new target, else
399                                                  // use existing one
400                                  Status &error) = 0;
401 
402   /// Attach to an existing process by process name.
403   ///
404   /// This function is not meant to be overridden by Process subclasses. It
405   /// will first call Process::WillAttach (const char *) and if that returns
406   /// \b true, Process::DoAttach (const char *) will be called to actually do
407   /// the attach. If DoAttach returns \b true, then Process::DidAttach() will
408   /// be called.
409   ///
410   /// \param[in] process_name
411   ///     A process name to match against the current process list.
412   ///
413   /// \return
414   ///     Returns \a pid if attaching was successful, or
415   ///     LLDB_INVALID_PROCESS_ID if attaching fails.
416   //        virtual lldb::ProcessSP
417   //        Attach (const char *process_name,
418   //                bool wait_for_launch,
419   //                Status &error) = 0;
420 
421   // The base class Platform will take care of the host platform. Subclasses
422   // will need to fill in the remote case.
423   virtual uint32_t FindProcesses(const ProcessInstanceInfoMatch &match_info,
424                                  ProcessInstanceInfoList &proc_infos);
425 
426   ProcessInstanceInfoList GetAllProcesses();
427 
428   virtual bool GetProcessInfo(lldb::pid_t pid, ProcessInstanceInfo &proc_info);
429 
430   // Set a breakpoint on all functions that can end up creating a thread for
431   // this platform. This is needed when running expressions and also for
432   // process control.
433   virtual lldb::BreakpointSP SetThreadCreationBreakpoint(Target &target);
434 
435   // Given a target, find the local SDK directory if one exists on the current
436   // host.
437   virtual lldb_private::ConstString
GetSDKDirectory(lldb_private::Target & target)438   GetSDKDirectory(lldb_private::Target &target) {
439     return lldb_private::ConstString();
440   }
441 
442   /// Search each CU associated with the specified 'module' for
443   /// the SDK paths the CUs were compiled against. In the presence
444   /// of different SDKs, we try to pick the most appropriate one
445   /// using \ref XcodeSDK::Merge.
446   ///
447   /// \param[in] module Module whose debug-info CUs to parse for
448   ///                   which SDK they were compiled against.
449   ///
450   /// \returns If successful, returns a pair of a parsed XcodeSDK
451   ///          object and a boolean that is 'true' if we encountered
452   ///          a conflicting combination of SDKs when parsing the CUs
453   ///          (e.g., a public and internal SDK).
454   virtual llvm::Expected<std::pair<XcodeSDK, bool>>
GetSDKPathFromDebugInfo(Module & module)455   GetSDKPathFromDebugInfo(Module &module) {
456     return llvm::createStringError(
457         llvm::formatv("{0} not implemented for '{1}' platform.",
458                       LLVM_PRETTY_FUNCTION, GetName()));
459   }
460 
461   /// Returns the full path of the most appropriate SDK for the
462   /// specified 'module'. This function gets this path by parsing
463   /// debug-info (see \ref `GetSDKPathFromDebugInfo`).
464   ///
465   /// \param[in] module Module whose debug-info to parse for
466   ///                   which SDK it was compiled against.
467   ///
468   /// \returns If successful, returns the full path to an
469   ///          Xcode SDK.
470   virtual llvm::Expected<std::string>
ResolveSDKPathFromDebugInfo(Module & module)471   ResolveSDKPathFromDebugInfo(Module &module) {
472     return llvm::createStringError(
473         llvm::formatv("{0} not implemented for '{1}' platform.",
474                       LLVM_PRETTY_FUNCTION, GetName()));
475   }
476 
477   /// Search CU for the SDK path the CUs was compiled against.
478   ///
479   /// \param[in] unit The CU
480   ///
481   /// \returns A parsed XcodeSDK object if successful, an Error otherwise.
GetSDKPathFromDebugInfo(CompileUnit & unit)482   virtual llvm::Expected<XcodeSDK> GetSDKPathFromDebugInfo(CompileUnit &unit) {
483     return llvm::createStringError(
484         llvm::formatv("{0} not implemented for '{1}' platform.",
485                       LLVM_PRETTY_FUNCTION, GetName()));
486   }
487 
488   /// Returns the full path of the most appropriate SDK for the
489   /// specified compile unit. This function gets this path by parsing
490   /// debug-info (see \ref `GetSDKPathFromDebugInfo`).
491   ///
492   /// \param[in] unit The CU to scan.
493   ///
494   /// \returns If successful, returns the full path to an
495   ///          Xcode SDK.
496   virtual llvm::Expected<std::string>
ResolveSDKPathFromDebugInfo(CompileUnit & unit)497   ResolveSDKPathFromDebugInfo(CompileUnit &unit) {
498     return llvm::createStringError(
499         llvm::formatv("{0} not implemented for '{1}' platform.",
500                       LLVM_PRETTY_FUNCTION, GetName()));
501   }
502 
IsHost()503   bool IsHost() const {
504     return m_is_host; // Is this the default host platform?
505   }
506 
IsRemote()507   bool IsRemote() const { return !m_is_host; }
508 
IsConnected()509   virtual bool IsConnected() const {
510     // Remote subclasses should override this function
511     return IsHost();
512   }
513 
514   const ArchSpec &GetSystemArchitecture();
515 
SetSystemArchitecture(const ArchSpec & arch)516   void SetSystemArchitecture(const ArchSpec &arch) {
517     m_system_arch = arch;
518     if (IsHost())
519       m_os_version_set_while_connected = m_system_arch.IsValid();
520   }
521 
522   /// If the triple contains not specify the vendor, os, and environment
523   /// parts, we "augment" these using information from the platform and return
524   /// the resulting ArchSpec object.
525   ArchSpec GetAugmentedArchSpec(llvm::StringRef triple);
526 
527   // Used for column widths
GetMaxUserIDNameLength()528   size_t GetMaxUserIDNameLength() const { return m_max_uid_name_len; }
529 
530   // Used for column widths
GetMaxGroupIDNameLength()531   size_t GetMaxGroupIDNameLength() const { return m_max_gid_name_len; }
532 
GetSDKRootDirectory()533   const std::string &GetSDKRootDirectory() const { return m_sdk_sysroot; }
534 
SetSDKRootDirectory(std::string dir)535   void SetSDKRootDirectory(std::string dir) { m_sdk_sysroot = std::move(dir); }
536 
GetSDKBuild()537   const std::string &GetSDKBuild() const { return m_sdk_build; }
538 
SetSDKBuild(std::string sdk_build)539   void SetSDKBuild(std::string sdk_build) {
540     m_sdk_build = std::move(sdk_build);
541   }
542 
543   // Override this to return true if your platform supports Clang modules. You
544   // may also need to override AddClangModuleCompilationOptions to pass the
545   // right Clang flags for your platform.
SupportsModules()546   virtual bool SupportsModules() { return false; }
547 
548   // Appends the platform-specific options required to find the modules for the
549   // current platform.
550   virtual void
551   AddClangModuleCompilationOptions(Target *target,
552                                    std::vector<std::string> &options);
553 
554   FileSpec GetWorkingDirectory();
555 
556   bool SetWorkingDirectory(const FileSpec &working_dir);
557 
558   // There may be modules that we don't want to find by default for operations
559   // like "setting breakpoint by name". The platform will return "true" from
560   // this call if the passed in module happens to be one of these.
561 
562   virtual bool
ModuleIsExcludedForUnconstrainedSearches(Target & target,const lldb::ModuleSP & module_sp)563   ModuleIsExcludedForUnconstrainedSearches(Target &target,
564                                            const lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp) {
565     return false;
566   }
567 
568   virtual Status MakeDirectory(const FileSpec &file_spec, uint32_t permissions);
569 
570   virtual Status GetFilePermissions(const FileSpec &file_spec,
571                                     uint32_t &file_permissions);
572 
573   virtual Status SetFilePermissions(const FileSpec &file_spec,
574                                     uint32_t file_permissions);
575 
576   virtual lldb::user_id_t OpenFile(const FileSpec &file_spec,
577                                    File::OpenOptions flags, uint32_t mode,
578                                    Status &error);
579 
580   virtual bool CloseFile(lldb::user_id_t fd, Status &error);
581 
582   virtual lldb::user_id_t GetFileSize(const FileSpec &file_spec);
583 
AutoCompleteDiskFileOrDirectory(CompletionRequest & request,bool only_dir)584   virtual void AutoCompleteDiskFileOrDirectory(CompletionRequest &request,
585                                                bool only_dir) {}
586 
587   virtual uint64_t ReadFile(lldb::user_id_t fd, uint64_t offset, void *dst,
588                             uint64_t dst_len, Status &error);
589 
590   virtual uint64_t WriteFile(lldb::user_id_t fd, uint64_t offset,
591                              const void *src, uint64_t src_len, Status &error);
592 
593   virtual Status GetFile(const FileSpec &source, const FileSpec &destination);
594 
595   virtual Status PutFile(const FileSpec &source, const FileSpec &destination,
596                          uint32_t uid = UINT32_MAX, uint32_t gid = UINT32_MAX);
597 
598   virtual Status
599   CreateSymlink(const FileSpec &src,  // The name of the link is in src
600                 const FileSpec &dst); // The symlink points to dst
601 
602   /// Install a file or directory to the remote system.
603   ///
604   /// Install is similar to Platform::PutFile(), but it differs in that if an
605   /// application/framework/shared library is installed on a remote platform
606   /// and the remote platform requires something to be done to register the
607   /// application/framework/shared library, then this extra registration can
608   /// be done.
609   ///
610   /// \param[in] src
611   ///     The source file/directory to install on the remote system.
612   ///
613   /// \param[in] dst
614   ///     The destination file/directory where \a src will be installed.
615   ///     If \a dst has no filename specified, then its filename will
616   ///     be set from \a src. It \a dst has no directory specified, it
617   ///     will use the platform working directory. If \a dst has a
618   ///     directory specified, but the directory path is relative, the
619   ///     platform working directory will be prepended to the relative
620   ///     directory.
621   ///
622   /// \return
623   ///     An error object that describes anything that went wrong.
624   virtual Status Install(const FileSpec &src, const FileSpec &dst);
625 
626   virtual Environment GetEnvironment();
627 
628   virtual bool GetFileExists(const lldb_private::FileSpec &file_spec);
629 
630   virtual Status Unlink(const FileSpec &file_spec);
631 
632   virtual MmapArgList GetMmapArgumentList(const ArchSpec &arch,
633                                           lldb::addr_t addr,
634                                           lldb::addr_t length,
635                                           unsigned prot, unsigned flags,
636                                           lldb::addr_t fd, lldb::addr_t offset);
637 
GetSupportsRSync()638   virtual bool GetSupportsRSync() { return m_supports_rsync; }
639 
SetSupportsRSync(bool flag)640   virtual void SetSupportsRSync(bool flag) { m_supports_rsync = flag; }
641 
GetRSyncOpts()642   virtual const char *GetRSyncOpts() { return m_rsync_opts.c_str(); }
643 
SetRSyncOpts(const char * opts)644   virtual void SetRSyncOpts(const char *opts) { m_rsync_opts.assign(opts); }
645 
GetRSyncPrefix()646   virtual const char *GetRSyncPrefix() { return m_rsync_prefix.c_str(); }
647 
SetRSyncPrefix(const char * prefix)648   virtual void SetRSyncPrefix(const char *prefix) {
649     m_rsync_prefix.assign(prefix);
650   }
651 
GetSupportsSSH()652   virtual bool GetSupportsSSH() { return m_supports_ssh; }
653 
SetSupportsSSH(bool flag)654   virtual void SetSupportsSSH(bool flag) { m_supports_ssh = flag; }
655 
GetSSHOpts()656   virtual const char *GetSSHOpts() { return m_ssh_opts.c_str(); }
657 
SetSSHOpts(const char * opts)658   virtual void SetSSHOpts(const char *opts) { m_ssh_opts.assign(opts); }
659 
GetIgnoresRemoteHostname()660   virtual bool GetIgnoresRemoteHostname() { return m_ignores_remote_hostname; }
661 
SetIgnoresRemoteHostname(bool flag)662   virtual void SetIgnoresRemoteHostname(bool flag) {
663     m_ignores_remote_hostname = flag;
664   }
665 
666   virtual lldb_private::OptionGroupOptions *
GetConnectionOptions(CommandInterpreter & interpreter)667   GetConnectionOptions(CommandInterpreter &interpreter) {
668     return nullptr;
669   }
670 
671   virtual lldb_private::Status RunShellCommand(
672       llvm::StringRef command,
673       const FileSpec &working_dir, // Pass empty FileSpec to use the current
674                                    // working directory
675       int *status_ptr, // Pass nullptr if you don't want the process exit status
676       int *signo_ptr,  // Pass nullptr if you don't want the signal that caused
677                        // the process to exit
678       std::string
679           *command_output, // Pass nullptr if you don't want the command output
680       const Timeout<std::micro> &timeout);
681 
682   virtual lldb_private::Status RunShellCommand(
683       llvm::StringRef shell, llvm::StringRef command,
684       const FileSpec &working_dir, // Pass empty FileSpec to use the current
685                                    // working directory
686       int *status_ptr, // Pass nullptr if you don't want the process exit status
687       int *signo_ptr,  // Pass nullptr if you don't want the signal that caused
688                        // the process to exit
689       std::string
690           *command_output, // Pass nullptr if you don't want the command output
691       const Timeout<std::micro> &timeout);
692 
693   virtual void SetLocalCacheDirectory(const char *local);
694 
695   virtual const char *GetLocalCacheDirectory();
696 
GetPlatformSpecificConnectionInformation()697   virtual std::string GetPlatformSpecificConnectionInformation() { return ""; }
698 
699   virtual llvm::ErrorOr<llvm::MD5::MD5Result>
700   CalculateMD5(const FileSpec &file_spec);
701 
GetResumeCountForLaunchInfo(ProcessLaunchInfo & launch_info)702   virtual uint32_t GetResumeCountForLaunchInfo(ProcessLaunchInfo &launch_info) {
703     return 1;
704   }
705 
706   virtual const lldb::UnixSignalsSP &GetRemoteUnixSignals();
707 
708   lldb::UnixSignalsSP GetUnixSignals();
709 
710   /// Locate a queue name given a thread's qaddr
711   ///
712   /// On a system using libdispatch ("Grand Central Dispatch") style queues, a
713   /// thread may be associated with a GCD queue or not, and a queue may be
714   /// associated with multiple threads. The process/thread must provide a way
715   /// to find the "dispatch_qaddr" for each thread, and from that
716   /// dispatch_qaddr this Platform method will locate the queue name and
717   /// provide that.
718   ///
719   /// \param[in] process
720   ///     A process is required for reading memory.
721   ///
722   /// \param[in] dispatch_qaddr
723   ///     The dispatch_qaddr for this thread.
724   ///
725   /// \return
726   ///     The name of the queue, if there is one.  An empty string
727   ///     means that this thread is not associated with a dispatch
728   ///     queue.
729   virtual std::string
GetQueueNameForThreadQAddress(Process * process,lldb::addr_t dispatch_qaddr)730   GetQueueNameForThreadQAddress(Process *process, lldb::addr_t dispatch_qaddr) {
731     return "";
732   }
733 
734   /// Locate a queue ID given a thread's qaddr
735   ///
736   /// On a system using libdispatch ("Grand Central Dispatch") style queues, a
737   /// thread may be associated with a GCD queue or not, and a queue may be
738   /// associated with multiple threads. The process/thread must provide a way
739   /// to find the "dispatch_qaddr" for each thread, and from that
740   /// dispatch_qaddr this Platform method will locate the queue ID and provide
741   /// that.
742   ///
743   /// \param[in] process
744   ///     A process is required for reading memory.
745   ///
746   /// \param[in] dispatch_qaddr
747   ///     The dispatch_qaddr for this thread.
748   ///
749   /// \return
750   ///     The queue_id for this thread, if this thread is associated
751   ///     with a dispatch queue.  Else LLDB_INVALID_QUEUE_ID is returned.
752   virtual lldb::queue_id_t
GetQueueIDForThreadQAddress(Process * process,lldb::addr_t dispatch_qaddr)753   GetQueueIDForThreadQAddress(Process *process, lldb::addr_t dispatch_qaddr) {
754     return LLDB_INVALID_QUEUE_ID;
755   }
756 
757   /// Provide a list of trap handler function names for this platform
758   ///
759   /// The unwinder needs to treat trap handlers specially -- the stack frame
760   /// may not be aligned correctly for a trap handler (the kernel often won't
761   /// perturb the stack pointer, or won't re-align it properly, in the process
762   /// of calling the handler) and the frame above the handler needs to be
763   /// treated by the unwinder's "frame 0" rules instead of its "middle of the
764   /// stack frame" rules.
765   ///
766   /// In a user process debugging scenario, the list of trap handlers is
767   /// typically just "_sigtramp".
768   ///
769   /// The Platform base class provides the m_trap_handlers ivar but it does
770   /// not populate it.  Subclasses should add the names of the asynchronous
771   /// signal handler routines as needed.  For most Unix platforms, add
772   /// _sigtramp.
773   ///
774   /// \return
775   ///     A list of symbol names.  The list may be empty.
776   virtual const std::vector<ConstString> &GetTrapHandlerSymbolNames();
777 
778   /// Try to get a specific unwind plan for a named trap handler.
779   /// The default is not to have specific unwind plans for trap handlers.
780   ///
781   /// \param[in] triple
782   ///     Triple of the current target.
783   ///
784   /// \param[in] name
785   ///     Name of the trap handler function.
786   ///
787   /// \return
788   ///     A specific unwind plan for that trap handler, or an empty
789   ///     shared pointer. The latter means there is no specific plan,
790   ///     unwind as normal.
791   virtual lldb::UnwindPlanSP
GetTrapHandlerUnwindPlan(const llvm::Triple & triple,ConstString name)792   GetTrapHandlerUnwindPlan(const llvm::Triple &triple, ConstString name) {
793     return {};
794   }
795 
796   /// Find a support executable that may not live within in the standard
797   /// locations related to LLDB.
798   ///
799   /// Executable might exist within the Platform SDK directories, or in
800   /// standard tool directories within the current IDE that is running LLDB.
801   ///
802   /// \param[in] basename
803   ///     The basename of the executable to locate in the current
804   ///     platform.
805   ///
806   /// \return
807   ///     A FileSpec pointing to the executable on disk, or an invalid
808   ///     FileSpec if the executable cannot be found.
LocateExecutable(const char * basename)809   virtual FileSpec LocateExecutable(const char *basename) { return FileSpec(); }
810 
811   /// Allow the platform to set preferred memory cache line size. If non-zero
812   /// (and the user has not set cache line size explicitly), this value will
813   /// be used as the cache line size for memory reads.
GetDefaultMemoryCacheLineSize()814   virtual uint32_t GetDefaultMemoryCacheLineSize() { return 0; }
815 
816   /// Load a shared library into this process.
817   ///
818   /// Try and load a shared library into the current process. This call might
819   /// fail in the dynamic loader plug-in says it isn't safe to try and load
820   /// shared libraries at the moment.
821   ///
822   /// \param[in] process
823   ///     The process to load the image.
824   ///
825   /// \param[in] local_file
826   ///     The file spec that points to the shared library that you want
827   ///     to load if the library is located on the host. The library will
828   ///     be copied over to the location specified by remote_file or into
829   ///     the current working directory with the same filename if the
830   ///     remote_file isn't specified.
831   ///
832   /// \param[in] remote_file
833   ///     If local_file is specified then the location where the library
834   ///     should be copied over from the host. If local_file isn't
835   ///     specified, then the path for the shared library on the target
836   ///     what you want to load.
837   ///
838   /// \param[out] error
839   ///     An error object that gets filled in with any errors that
840   ///     might occur when trying to load the shared library.
841   ///
842   /// \return
843   ///     A token that represents the shared library that can be
844   ///     later used to unload the shared library. A value of
845   ///     LLDB_INVALID_IMAGE_TOKEN will be returned if the shared
846   ///     library can't be opened.
847   uint32_t LoadImage(lldb_private::Process *process,
848                      const lldb_private::FileSpec &local_file,
849                      const lldb_private::FileSpec &remote_file,
850                      lldb_private::Status &error);
851 
852   /// Load a shared library specified by base name into this process,
853   /// looking by hand along a set of paths.
854   ///
855   /// \param[in] process
856   ///     The process to load the image.
857   ///
858   /// \param[in] library_name
859   ///     The name of the library to look for.  If library_name is an
860   ///     absolute path, the basename will be extracted and searched for
861   ///     along the paths.  This emulates the behavior of the loader when
862   ///     given an install name and a set (e.g. DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH provided) of
863   ///     alternate paths.
864   ///
865   /// \param[in] paths
866   ///     The list of paths to use to search for the library.  First
867   ///     match wins.
868   ///
869   /// \param[out] error
870   ///     An error object that gets filled in with any errors that
871   ///     might occur when trying to load the shared library.
872   ///
873   /// \param[out] loaded_path
874   ///      If non-null, the path to the dylib that was successfully loaded
875   ///      is stored in this path.
876   ///
877   /// \return
878   ///     A token that represents the shared library which can be
879   ///     passed to UnloadImage. A value of
880   ///     LLDB_INVALID_IMAGE_TOKEN will be returned if the shared
881   ///     library can't be opened.
882   uint32_t LoadImageUsingPaths(lldb_private::Process *process,
883                                const lldb_private::FileSpec &library_name,
884                                const std::vector<std::string> &paths,
885                                lldb_private::Status &error,
886                                lldb_private::FileSpec *loaded_path);
887 
888   virtual uint32_t DoLoadImage(lldb_private::Process *process,
889                                const lldb_private::FileSpec &remote_file,
890                                const std::vector<std::string> *paths,
891                                lldb_private::Status &error,
892                                lldb_private::FileSpec *loaded_path = nullptr);
893 
894   virtual Status UnloadImage(lldb_private::Process *process,
895                              uint32_t image_token);
896 
897   /// Connect to all processes waiting for a debugger to attach
898   ///
899   /// If the platform have a list of processes waiting for a debugger to
900   /// connect to them then connect to all of these pending processes.
901   ///
902   /// \param[in] debugger
903   ///     The debugger used for the connect.
904   ///
905   /// \param[out] error
906   ///     If an error occurred during the connect then this object will
907   ///     contain the error message.
908   ///
909   /// \return
910   ///     The number of processes we are successfully connected to.
911   virtual size_t ConnectToWaitingProcesses(lldb_private::Debugger &debugger,
912                                            lldb_private::Status &error);
913 
914   /// Gather all of crash informations into a structured data dictionary.
915   ///
916   /// If the platform have a crashed process with crash information entries,
917   /// gather all the entries into an structured data dictionary or return a
918   /// nullptr. This dictionary is generic and extensible, as it contains an
919   /// array for each different type of crash information.
920   ///
921   /// \param[in] process
922   ///     The crashed process.
923   ///
924   /// \return
925   ///     A structured data dictionary containing at each entry, the crash
926   ///     information type as the entry key and the matching  an array as the
927   ///     entry value. \b nullptr if not implemented or  if the process has no
928   ///     crash information entry. \b error if an error occured.
929   virtual llvm::Expected<StructuredData::DictionarySP>
FetchExtendedCrashInformation(lldb_private::Process & process)930   FetchExtendedCrashInformation(lldb_private::Process &process) {
931     return nullptr;
932   }
933 
934   /// Detect a binary in memory that will determine which Platform and
935   /// DynamicLoader should be used in this target/process, and update
936   /// the Platform/DynamicLoader.
937   /// The binary will be loaded into the Target, or will be registered with
938   /// the DynamicLoader so that it will be loaded at a later stage.  Returns
939   /// true to indicate that this is a platform binary and has been
940   /// loaded/registered, no further action should be taken by the caller.
941   ///
942   /// \param[in] process
943   ///     Process read memory from, a Process must be provided.
944   ///
945   /// \param[in] addr
946   ///     Address of a binary in memory.
947   ///
948   /// \param[in] notify
949   ///     Whether ModulesDidLoad should be called, if a binary is loaded.
950   ///     Caller may prefer to call ModulesDidLoad for multiple binaries
951   ///     that were loaded at the same time.
952   ///
953   /// \return
954   ///     Returns true if the binary was loaded in the target (or will be
955   ///     via a DynamicLoader).  Returns false if the binary was not
956   ///     loaded/registered, and the caller must load it into the target.
LoadPlatformBinaryAndSetup(Process * process,lldb::addr_t addr,bool notify)957   virtual bool LoadPlatformBinaryAndSetup(Process *process, lldb::addr_t addr,
958                                           bool notify) {
959     return false;
960   }
961 
962   virtual CompilerType GetSiginfoType(const llvm::Triple &triple);
963 
GetStopInfoFromSiginfo(Thread & thread)964   virtual lldb::StopInfoSP GetStopInfoFromSiginfo(Thread &thread) { return {}; }
965 
966   virtual Args GetExtraStartupCommands();
967 
968   typedef std::function<Status(const ModuleSpec &module_spec,
969                                FileSpec &module_file_spec,
970                                FileSpec &symbol_file_spec)>
971       LocateModuleCallback;
972 
973   /// Set locate module callback. This allows users to implement their own
974   /// module cache system. For example, to leverage artifacts of build system,
975   /// to bypass pulling files from remote platform, or to search symbol files
976   /// from symbol servers.
977   void SetLocateModuleCallback(LocateModuleCallback callback);
978 
979   LocateModuleCallback GetLocateModuleCallback() const;
980 
981 protected:
982   /// Create a list of ArchSpecs with the given OS and a architectures. The
983   /// vendor field is left as an "unspecified unknown".
984   static std::vector<ArchSpec>
985   CreateArchList(llvm::ArrayRef<llvm::Triple::ArchType> archs,
986                  llvm::Triple::OSType os);
987 
988   /// Private implementation of connecting to a process. If the stream is set
989   /// we connect synchronously.
990   lldb::ProcessSP DoConnectProcess(llvm::StringRef connect_url,
991                                    llvm::StringRef plugin_name,
992                                    Debugger &debugger, Stream *stream,
993                                    Target *target, Status &error);
994   bool m_is_host;
995   // Set to true when we are able to actually set the OS version while being
996   // connected. For remote platforms, we might set the version ahead of time
997   // before we actually connect and this version might change when we actually
998   // connect to a remote platform. For the host platform this will be set to
999   // the once we call HostInfo::GetOSVersion().
1000   bool m_os_version_set_while_connected;
1001   bool m_system_arch_set_while_connected;
1002   std::string
1003       m_sdk_sysroot; // the root location of where the SDK files are all located
1004   std::string m_sdk_build;
1005   FileSpec m_working_dir; // The working directory which is used when installing
1006                           // modules that have no install path set
1007   std::string m_hostname;
1008   llvm::VersionTuple m_os_version;
1009   ArchSpec
1010       m_system_arch; // The architecture of the kernel or the remote platform
1011   typedef std::map<uint32_t, ConstString> IDToNameMap;
1012   // Mutex for modifying Platform data structures that should only be used for
1013   // non-reentrant code
1014   std::mutex m_mutex;
1015   size_t m_max_uid_name_len;
1016   size_t m_max_gid_name_len;
1017   bool m_supports_rsync;
1018   std::string m_rsync_opts;
1019   std::string m_rsync_prefix;
1020   bool m_supports_ssh;
1021   std::string m_ssh_opts;
1022   bool m_ignores_remote_hostname;
1023   std::string m_local_cache_directory;
1024   std::vector<ConstString> m_trap_handlers;
1025   bool m_calculated_trap_handlers;
1026   const std::unique_ptr<ModuleCache> m_module_cache;
1027   LocateModuleCallback m_locate_module_callback;
1028 
1029   /// Ask the Platform subclass to fill in the list of trap handler names
1030   ///
1031   /// For most Unix user process environments, this will be a single function
1032   /// name, _sigtramp.  More specialized environments may have additional
1033   /// handler names.  The unwinder code needs to know when a trap handler is
1034   /// on the stack because the unwind rules for the frame that caused the trap
1035   /// are different.
1036   ///
1037   /// The base class Platform ivar m_trap_handlers should be updated by the
1038   /// Platform subclass when this method is called.  If there are no
1039   /// predefined trap handlers, this method may be a no-op.
1040   virtual void CalculateTrapHandlerSymbolNames() = 0;
1041 
1042   Status GetCachedExecutable(ModuleSpec &module_spec, lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp,
1043                              const FileSpecList *module_search_paths_ptr);
1044 
1045   virtual Status DownloadModuleSlice(const FileSpec &src_file_spec,
1046                                      const uint64_t src_offset,
1047                                      const uint64_t src_size,
1048                                      const FileSpec &dst_file_spec);
1049 
1050   virtual Status DownloadSymbolFile(const lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp,
1051                                     const FileSpec &dst_file_spec);
1052 
1053   virtual const char *GetCacheHostname();
1054 
1055 private:
1056   typedef std::function<Status(const ModuleSpec &)> ModuleResolver;
1057 
1058   Status GetRemoteSharedModule(const ModuleSpec &module_spec, Process *process,
1059                                lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp,
1060                                const ModuleResolver &module_resolver,
1061                                bool *did_create_ptr);
1062 
1063   bool GetCachedSharedModule(const ModuleSpec &module_spec,
1064                              lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp, bool *did_create_ptr);
1065 
1066   FileSpec GetModuleCacheRoot();
1067 };
1068 
1069 class PlatformList {
1070 public:
1071   PlatformList() = default;
1072 
1073   ~PlatformList() = default;
1074 
Append(const lldb::PlatformSP & platform_sp,bool set_selected)1075   void Append(const lldb::PlatformSP &platform_sp, bool set_selected) {
1076     std::lock_guard<std::recursive_mutex> guard(m_mutex);
1077     m_platforms.push_back(platform_sp);
1078     if (set_selected)
1079       m_selected_platform_sp = m_platforms.back();
1080   }
1081 
GetSize()1082   size_t GetSize() {
1083     std::lock_guard<std::recursive_mutex> guard(m_mutex);
1084     return m_platforms.size();
1085   }
1086 
GetAtIndex(uint32_t idx)1087   lldb::PlatformSP GetAtIndex(uint32_t idx) {
1088     lldb::PlatformSP platform_sp;
1089     {
1090       std::lock_guard<std::recursive_mutex> guard(m_mutex);
1091       if (idx < m_platforms.size())
1092         platform_sp = m_platforms[idx];
1093     }
1094     return platform_sp;
1095   }
1096 
1097   /// Select the active platform.
1098   ///
1099   /// In order to debug remotely, other platform's can be remotely connected
1100   /// to and set as the selected platform for any subsequent debugging. This
1101   /// allows connection to remote targets and allows the ability to discover
1102   /// process info, launch and attach to remote processes.
GetSelectedPlatform()1103   lldb::PlatformSP GetSelectedPlatform() {
1104     std::lock_guard<std::recursive_mutex> guard(m_mutex);
1105     if (!m_selected_platform_sp && !m_platforms.empty())
1106       m_selected_platform_sp = m_platforms.front();
1107 
1108     return m_selected_platform_sp;
1109   }
1110 
SetSelectedPlatform(const lldb::PlatformSP & platform_sp)1111   void SetSelectedPlatform(const lldb::PlatformSP &platform_sp) {
1112     if (platform_sp) {
1113       std::lock_guard<std::recursive_mutex> guard(m_mutex);
1114       const size_t num_platforms = m_platforms.size();
1115       for (size_t idx = 0; idx < num_platforms; ++idx) {
1116         if (m_platforms[idx].get() == platform_sp.get()) {
1117           m_selected_platform_sp = m_platforms[idx];
1118           return;
1119         }
1120       }
1121       m_platforms.push_back(platform_sp);
1122       m_selected_platform_sp = m_platforms.back();
1123     }
1124   }
1125 
1126   lldb::PlatformSP GetOrCreate(llvm::StringRef name);
1127   lldb::PlatformSP GetOrCreate(const ArchSpec &arch,
1128                                const ArchSpec &process_host_arch,
1129                                ArchSpec *platform_arch_ptr, Status &error);
1130   lldb::PlatformSP GetOrCreate(const ArchSpec &arch,
1131                                const ArchSpec &process_host_arch,
1132                                ArchSpec *platform_arch_ptr);
1133 
1134   /// Get the platform for the given list of architectures.
1135   ///
1136   /// The algorithm works a follows:
1137   ///
1138   /// 1. Returns the selected platform if it matches any of the architectures.
1139   /// 2. Returns the host platform if it matches any of the architectures.
1140   /// 3. Returns the platform that matches all the architectures.
1141   ///
1142   /// If none of the above apply, this function returns a default platform. The
1143   /// candidates output argument differentiates between either no platforms
1144   /// supporting the given architecture or multiple platforms supporting the
1145   /// given architecture.
1146   lldb::PlatformSP GetOrCreate(llvm::ArrayRef<ArchSpec> archs,
1147                                const ArchSpec &process_host_arch,
1148                                std::vector<lldb::PlatformSP> &candidates);
1149 
1150   lldb::PlatformSP Create(llvm::StringRef name);
1151 
1152   /// Detect a binary in memory that will determine which Platform and
1153   /// DynamicLoader should be used in this target/process, and update
1154   /// the Platform/DynamicLoader.
1155   /// The binary will be loaded into the Target, or will be registered with
1156   /// the DynamicLoader so that it will be loaded at a later stage.  Returns
1157   /// true to indicate that this is a platform binary and has been
1158   /// loaded/registered, no further action should be taken by the caller.
1159   ///
1160   /// \param[in] process
1161   ///     Process read memory from, a Process must be provided.
1162   ///
1163   /// \param[in] addr
1164   ///     Address of a binary in memory.
1165   ///
1166   /// \param[in] notify
1167   ///     Whether ModulesDidLoad should be called, if a binary is loaded.
1168   ///     Caller may prefer to call ModulesDidLoad for multiple binaries
1169   ///     that were loaded at the same time.
1170   ///
1171   /// \return
1172   ///     Returns true if the binary was loaded in the target (or will be
1173   ///     via a DynamicLoader).  Returns false if the binary was not
1174   ///     loaded/registered, and the caller must load it into the target.
1175   bool LoadPlatformBinaryAndSetup(Process *process, lldb::addr_t addr,
1176                                   bool notify);
1177 
1178 protected:
1179   typedef std::vector<lldb::PlatformSP> collection;
1180   mutable std::recursive_mutex m_mutex;
1181   collection m_platforms;
1182   lldb::PlatformSP m_selected_platform_sp;
1183 
1184 private:
1185   PlatformList(const PlatformList &) = delete;
1186   const PlatformList &operator=(const PlatformList &) = delete;
1187 };
1188 
1189 class OptionGroupPlatformRSync : public lldb_private::OptionGroup {
1190 public:
1191   OptionGroupPlatformRSync() = default;
1192 
1193   ~OptionGroupPlatformRSync() override = default;
1194 
1195   lldb_private::Status
1196   SetOptionValue(uint32_t option_idx, llvm::StringRef option_value,
1197                  ExecutionContext *execution_context) override;
1198 
1199   void OptionParsingStarting(ExecutionContext *execution_context) override;
1200 
1201   llvm::ArrayRef<OptionDefinition> GetDefinitions() override;
1202 
1203   // Instance variables to hold the values for command options.
1204 
1205   bool m_rsync;
1206   std::string m_rsync_opts;
1207   std::string m_rsync_prefix;
1208   bool m_ignores_remote_hostname;
1209 
1210 private:
1211   OptionGroupPlatformRSync(const OptionGroupPlatformRSync &) = delete;
1212   const OptionGroupPlatformRSync &
1213   operator=(const OptionGroupPlatformRSync &) = delete;
1214 };
1215 
1216 class OptionGroupPlatformSSH : public lldb_private::OptionGroup {
1217 public:
1218   OptionGroupPlatformSSH() = default;
1219 
1220   ~OptionGroupPlatformSSH() override = default;
1221 
1222   lldb_private::Status
1223   SetOptionValue(uint32_t option_idx, llvm::StringRef option_value,
1224                  ExecutionContext *execution_context) override;
1225 
1226   void OptionParsingStarting(ExecutionContext *execution_context) override;
1227 
1228   llvm::ArrayRef<OptionDefinition> GetDefinitions() override;
1229 
1230   // Instance variables to hold the values for command options.
1231 
1232   bool m_ssh;
1233   std::string m_ssh_opts;
1234 
1235 private:
1236   OptionGroupPlatformSSH(const OptionGroupPlatformSSH &) = delete;
1237   const OptionGroupPlatformSSH &
1238   operator=(const OptionGroupPlatformSSH &) = delete;
1239 };
1240 
1241 class OptionGroupPlatformCaching : public lldb_private::OptionGroup {
1242 public:
1243   OptionGroupPlatformCaching() = default;
1244 
1245   ~OptionGroupPlatformCaching() override = default;
1246 
1247   lldb_private::Status
1248   SetOptionValue(uint32_t option_idx, llvm::StringRef option_value,
1249                  ExecutionContext *execution_context) override;
1250 
1251   void OptionParsingStarting(ExecutionContext *execution_context) override;
1252 
1253   llvm::ArrayRef<OptionDefinition> GetDefinitions() override;
1254 
1255   // Instance variables to hold the values for command options.
1256 
1257   std::string m_cache_dir;
1258 
1259 private:
1260   OptionGroupPlatformCaching(const OptionGroupPlatformCaching &) = delete;
1261   const OptionGroupPlatformCaching &
1262   operator=(const OptionGroupPlatformCaching &) = delete;
1263 };
1264 
1265 } // namespace lldb_private
1266 
1267 #endif // LLDB_TARGET_PLATFORM_H
1268