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5f35a4be95aed0e5b2cb36f7d785bcbfc67284ae 29-Nov-2012 Daniel Malea <daniel.malea@intel.com> Resolve printf formatting warnings on Linux:
- use macros from inttypes.h for format strings instead of OS-specific types

Patch from Matt Kopec!



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49ce8969d3154e1560106cfe530444c09410f217 29-Aug-2012 Greg Clayton <gclayton@apple.com> <rdar://problem/11757916>

Make breakpoint setting by file and line much more efficient by only looking for inlined breakpoint locations if we are setting a breakpoint in anything but a source implementation file. Implementing this complex for a many reasons. Turns out that parsing compile units lazily had some issues with respect to how we need to do things with DWARF in .o files. So the fixes in the checkin for this makes these changes:
- Add a new setting called "target.inline-breakpoint-strategy" which can be set to "never", "always", or "headers". "never" will never try and set any inlined breakpoints (fastest). "always" always looks for inlined breakpoint locations (slowest, but most accurate). "headers", which is the default setting, will only look for inlined breakpoint locations if the breakpoint is set in what are consudered to be header files, which is realy defined as "not in an implementation source file".
- modify the breakpoint setting by file and line to check the current "target.inline-breakpoint-strategy" setting and act accordingly
- Modify compile units to be able to get their language and other info lazily. This allows us to create compile units from the debug map and not have to fill all of the details in, and then lazily discover this information as we go on debuggging. This is needed to avoid parsing all .o files when setting breakpoints in implementation only files (no inlines). Otherwise we would need to parse the .o file, the object file (mach-o in our case) and the symbol file (DWARF in the object file) just to see what the compile unit was.
- modify the "SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap" to subclass lldb_private::Module so that the virtual "GetObjectFile()" and "GetSymbolVendor()" functions can be intercepted when the .o file contenst are later lazilly needed. Prior to this fix, when we first instantiated the "SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap" class, we would also make modules, object files and symbol files for every .o file in the debug map because we needed to fix up the sections in the .o files with information that is in the executable debug map. Now we lazily do this in the DebugMapModule::GetObjectFile()

Cleaned up header includes a bit as well.



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0c31d3d3a4a1d00d53346d8a23b0519f47e55d1f 07-Mar-2012 Greg Clayton <gclayton@apple.com> <rdar://problem/10997402>

This fix really needed to happen as a previous fix I had submitted for
calculating symbol sizes made many symbols appear to have zero size since
the function that was calculating the symbol size was calling another function
that would cause the calculation to happen again. This resulted in some symbols
having zero size when they shouldn't. This could then cause infinite stack
traces and many other side affects.



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137e5230e8dfb1287dd7c5eaa943a39078e1fd8d 21-Feb-2012 Benjamin Kramer <benny.kra@googlemail.com> Remove a ton of implicit narrowing conversions for C++11 compatibility.

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f4124deeb9532044a38c0774ced872f2709347da 21-Feb-2012 Greg Clayton <gclayton@apple.com> Thread hardening part 3. Now lldb_private::Thread objects have std::weak_ptr
objects for the backlink to the lldb_private::Process. The issues we were
running into before was someone was holding onto a shared pointer to a
lldb_private::Thread for too long, and the lldb_private::Process parent object
would get destroyed and the lldb_private::Thread had a "Process &m_process"
member which would just treat whatever memory that used to be a Process as a
valid Process. This was mostly happening for lldb_private::StackFrame objects
that had a member like "Thread &m_thread". So this completes the internal
strong/weak changes.

Documented the ExecutionContext and ExecutionContextRef classes so that our
LLDB developers can understand when and where to use ExecutionContext and
ExecutionContextRef objects.



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591cf15899706efe8878a0718daec056e1ffd442 21-Oct-2011 Jim Ingham <jingham@apple.com> Lock the Unwinder before accessing it.


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d3475a20433c7e7e94ff185b3c5640f14704b8cf 04-Mar-2011 Greg Clayton <gclayton@apple.com> Allow the macosx frame backchain to use 32/64 bit as the selector when
chosing which FP back-chain methods to use since we can rely upon generic
register numbers after that.



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940b103224f3062578c7a7e6e76d8bf4a7956f2a 23-Feb-2011 Greg Clayton <gclayton@apple.com> Abtracted all mach-o and ELF out of ArchSpec. This patch is a modified form
of Stephen Wilson's idea (thanks for the input Stephen!). What I ended up
doing was:
- Got rid of ArchSpec::CPU (which was a generic CPU enumeration that mimics
the contents of llvm::Triple::ArchType). We now rely upon the llvm::Triple
to give us the machine type from llvm::Triple::ArchType.
- There is a new ArchSpec::Core definition which further qualifies the CPU
core we are dealing with into a single enumeration. If you need support for
a new Core and want to debug it in LLDB, it must be added to this list. In
the future we can allow for dynamic core registration, but for now it is
hard coded.
- The ArchSpec can now be initialized with a llvm::Triple or with a C string
that represents the triple (it can just be an arch still like "i386").
- The ArchSpec can still initialize itself with a architecture type -- mach-o
with cpu type and subtype, or ELF with e_machine + e_flags -- and this will
then get translated into the internal llvm::Triple::ArchSpec + ArchSpec::Core.
The mach-o cpu type and subtype can be accessed using the getter functions:

uint32_t
ArchSpec::GetMachOCPUType () const;

uint32_t
ArchSpec::GetMachOCPUSubType () const;

But these functions are just converting out internal llvm::Triple::ArchSpec
+ ArchSpec::Core back into mach-o. Same goes for ELF.

All code has been updated to deal with the changes.

This should abstract us until later when the llvm::TargetSpec stuff gets
finalized and we can then adopt it.



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08d7d3ae16110aa68ed40c161eac8571aeb94cd9 06-Jan-2011 Greg Clayton <gclayton@apple.com> Fixed issues with RegisterContext classes and the subclasses. There was
an issue with the way the UnwindLLDB was handing out RegisterContexts: it
was making shared pointers to register contexts and then handing out just
the pointers (which would get put into shared pointers in the thread and
stack frame classes) and cause double free issues. MallocScribble helped to
find these issues after I did some other cleanup. To help avoid any
RegisterContext issue in the future, all code that deals with them now
returns shared pointers to the register contexts so we don't end up with
multiple deletions. Also now that the RegisterContext class doesn't require
a stack frame, we patched a memory leak where a StackFrame object was being
created and leaked.

Made the RegisterContext class not have a pointer to a StackFrame object as
one register context class can be used for N inlined stack frames so there is
not a 1 - 1 mapping. Updates the ExecutionContextScope part of the
RegisterContext class to never return a stack frame to indicate this when it
is asked to recreate the execution context. Now register contexts point to the
concrete frame using a concrete frame index. Concrete frames are all of the
frames that are actually formed on the stack of a thread. These concrete frames
can be turned into one or more user visible frames due to inlining. Each
inlined stack frame has the exact same register context (shared via shared
pointers) as any parent inlined stack frames all the way up to the concrete
frame itself.

So now the stack frames and the register contexts should behave much better.



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4fb08150367853dae24bb92904356788e919a72f 30-Aug-2010 Greg Clayton <gclayton@apple.com> Clarified the intent of the SymbolContextScope class in the header
documentation. Symbol now inherits from the symbol
context scope so that the StackID can use a "SymbolContextScope *"
instead of a blockID (which could have been the same as some other
blockID from another symbol file).

Modified the stacks that are created on subsequent stops to reuse
the previous stack frame objects which will allow for some internal
optimization using pointer comparisons during stepping.



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b04e7a805310f2f2cc77947a8b263de9061617ae 24-Aug-2010 Greg Clayton <gclayton@apple.com> Got a lot of the kinks worked out in the inline support after debugging more
complex inlined examples.

StackFrame classes don't have a "GetPC" anymore, they have "GetFrameCodeAddress()".
This is because inlined frames will have a PC value that is the same as the
concrete frame that owns the inlined frame, yet the code locations for the
frame can be different. We also need to be able to get the real PC value for
a given frame so that variables evaluate correctly. To get the actual PC
value for a frame you can use:

addr_t pc = frame->GetRegisterContext()->GetPC();

Some issues with the StackFrame stomping on its own symbol context were
resolved which were causing the information to change for a frame when the
stack ID was calculated. Also the StackFrame will now correctly store the
symbol context resolve flags for any extra bits of information that were
looked up (if you ask for a block only and you find one, you will alwasy have
the compile unit and function).



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33ed170599d41fe407a4dcf5f0875c75e1ad1375 24-Aug-2010 Greg Clayton <gclayton@apple.com> Added support for inlined stack frames being represented as real stack frames
which is now on by default. Frames are gotten from the unwinder as concrete
frames, then if inline frames are to be shown, extra information to track
and reconstruct these frames is cached with each Thread and exanded as needed.

I added an inline height as part of the lldb_private::StackID class, the class
that helps us uniquely identify stack frames. This allows for two frames to
shared the same call frame address, yet differ only in inline height.

Fixed setting breakpoint by address to not require addresses to resolve.

A quick example:

% cat main.cpp

% ./build/Debug/lldb test/stl/a.out
Current executable set to 'test/stl/a.out' (x86_64).
(lldb) breakpoint set --address 0x0000000100000d31
Breakpoint created: 1: address = 0x0000000100000d31, locations = 1
(lldb) r
Launching 'a.out' (x86_64)
(lldb) Process 38031 Stopped
* thread #1: tid = 0x2e03, pc = 0x0000000100000d31, where = a.out`main [inlined] std::string::_M_data() const at /usr/include/c++/4.2.1/bits/basic_string.h:280, stop reason = breakpoint 1.1, queue = com.apple.main-thread
277
278 _CharT*
279 _M_data() const
280 -> { return _M_dataplus._M_p; }
281
282 _CharT*
283 _M_data(_CharT* __p)
(lldb) bt
thread #1: tid = 0x2e03, stop reason = breakpoint 1.1, queue = com.apple.main-thread
frame #0: pc = 0x0000000100000d31, where = a.out`main [inlined] std::string::_M_data() const at /usr/include/c++/4.2.1/bits/basic_string.h:280
frame #1: pc = 0x0000000100000d31, where = a.out`main [inlined] std::string::_M_rep() const at /usr/include/c++/4.2.1/bits/basic_string.h:288
frame #2: pc = 0x0000000100000d31, where = a.out`main [inlined] std::string::size() const at /usr/include/c++/4.2.1/bits/basic_string.h:606
frame #3: pc = 0x0000000100000d31, where = a.out`main [inlined] operator<< <char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > at /usr/include/c++/4.2.1/bits/basic_string.h:2414
frame #4: pc = 0x0000000100000d31, where = a.out`main + 33 at /Volumes/work/gclayton/Documents/src/lldb/test/stl/main.cpp:14
frame #5: pc = 0x0000000100000d08, where = a.out`start + 52

Each inline frame contains only the variables that they contain and each inlined
stack frame is treated as a single entity.




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c0418155302e97d37571dfa41a38f6b33759a5e0 07-Jul-2010 Greg Clayton <gclayton@apple.com> typedef fixups, patch from Jean-Daniel Dupas.



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24943d2ee8bfaa7cf5893e4709143924157a5c1e 08-Jun-2010 Chris Lattner <sabre@nondot.org> Initial checkin of lldb code from internal Apple repo.


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