Process.h revision 761133029ba2d5bb0c21c3a871dede340b2775fc
1//===-- Process.h -----------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// 2// 3// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure 4// 5// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source 6// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. 7// 8//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 9 10#ifndef liblldb_Process_h_ 11#define liblldb_Process_h_ 12 13// C Includes 14#include <limits.h> 15#include <spawn.h> 16 17// C++ Includes 18#include <list> 19#include <iosfwd> 20#include <vector> 21 22// Other libraries and framework includes 23// Project includes 24#include "lldb/lldb-private.h" 25#include "lldb/Core/ArchSpec.h" 26#include "lldb/Core/Broadcaster.h" 27#include "lldb/Core/Communication.h" 28#include "lldb/Core/Error.h" 29#include "lldb/Core/Event.h" 30#include "lldb/Core/RangeMap.h" 31#include "lldb/Core/StringList.h" 32#include "lldb/Core/ThreadSafeValue.h" 33#include "lldb/Core/PluginInterface.h" 34#include "lldb/Core/UserSettingsController.h" 35#include "lldb/Breakpoint/BreakpointSiteList.h" 36#include "lldb/Expression/ClangPersistentVariables.h" 37#include "lldb/Expression/IRDynamicChecks.h" 38#include "lldb/Host/FileSpec.h" 39#include "lldb/Host/Host.h" 40#include "lldb/Interpreter/Args.h" 41#include "lldb/Interpreter/Options.h" 42#include "lldb/Target/ExecutionContextScope.h" 43#include "lldb/Target/Memory.h" 44#include "lldb/Target/ThreadList.h" 45#include "lldb/Target/UnixSignals.h" 46#include "lldb/Utility/PseudoTerminal.h" 47 48namespace lldb_private { 49 50//---------------------------------------------------------------------- 51// ProcessInstanceSettings 52//---------------------------------------------------------------------- 53class ProcessInstanceSettings : public InstanceSettings 54{ 55public: 56 57 ProcessInstanceSettings (const lldb::UserSettingsControllerSP &owner_sp, bool live_instance = true, const char *name = NULL); 58 59 ProcessInstanceSettings (const ProcessInstanceSettings &rhs); 60 61 virtual 62 ~ProcessInstanceSettings (); 63 64 ProcessInstanceSettings& 65 operator= (const ProcessInstanceSettings &rhs); 66 67 68 void 69 UpdateInstanceSettingsVariable (const ConstString &var_name, 70 const char *index_value, 71 const char *value, 72 const ConstString &instance_name, 73 const SettingEntry &entry, 74 VarSetOperationType op, 75 Error &err, 76 bool pending); 77 78 bool 79 GetInstanceSettingsValue (const SettingEntry &entry, 80 const ConstString &var_name, 81 StringList &value, 82 Error *err); 83 84 85protected: 86 87 void 88 CopyInstanceSettings (const lldb::InstanceSettingsSP &new_settings, 89 bool pending); 90 91 const ConstString 92 CreateInstanceName (); 93}; 94 95//---------------------------------------------------------------------- 96// ProcessInfo 97// 98// A base class for information for a process. This can be used to fill 99// out information for a process prior to launching it, or it can be 100// used for an instance of a process and can be filled in with the 101// existing values for that process. 102//---------------------------------------------------------------------- 103class ProcessInfo 104{ 105public: 106 ProcessInfo () : 107 m_executable (), 108 m_arguments (), 109 m_environment (), 110 m_uid (UINT32_MAX), 111 m_gid (UINT32_MAX), 112 m_arch(), 113 m_pid (LLDB_INVALID_PROCESS_ID) 114 { 115 } 116 117 ProcessInfo (const char *name, 118 const ArchSpec &arch, 119 lldb::pid_t pid) : 120 m_executable (name, false), 121 m_arguments (), 122 m_environment(), 123 m_uid (UINT32_MAX), 124 m_gid (UINT32_MAX), 125 m_arch (arch), 126 m_pid (pid) 127 { 128 } 129 130 void 131 Clear () 132 { 133 m_executable.Clear(); 134 m_arguments.Clear(); 135 m_environment.Clear(); 136 m_uid = UINT32_MAX; 137 m_gid = UINT32_MAX; 138 m_arch.Clear(); 139 m_pid = LLDB_INVALID_PROCESS_ID; 140 } 141 142 const char * 143 GetName() const 144 { 145 return m_executable.GetFilename().GetCString(); 146 } 147 148 size_t 149 GetNameLength() const 150 { 151 return m_executable.GetFilename().GetLength(); 152 } 153 154 FileSpec & 155 GetExecutableFile () 156 { 157 return m_executable; 158 } 159 160 void 161 SetExecutableFile (const FileSpec &exe_file, bool add_exe_file_as_first_arg) 162 { 163 if (exe_file) 164 { 165 m_executable = exe_file; 166 if (add_exe_file_as_first_arg) 167 { 168 m_arguments.Clear(); 169 char filename[PATH_MAX]; 170 if (exe_file.GetPath(filename, sizeof(filename))) 171 m_arguments.AppendArgument (filename); 172 } 173 } 174 else 175 { 176 m_executable.Clear(); 177 if (add_exe_file_as_first_arg) 178 m_arguments.Clear(); 179 } 180 } 181 182 const FileSpec & 183 GetExecutableFile () const 184 { 185 return m_executable; 186 } 187 188 uint32_t 189 GetUserID() const 190 { 191 return m_uid; 192 } 193 194 uint32_t 195 GetGroupID() const 196 { 197 return m_gid; 198 } 199 200 bool 201 UserIDIsValid () const 202 { 203 return m_uid != UINT32_MAX; 204 } 205 206 bool 207 GroupIDIsValid () const 208 { 209 return m_gid != UINT32_MAX; 210 } 211 212 void 213 SetUserID (uint32_t uid) 214 { 215 m_uid = uid; 216 } 217 218 void 219 SetGroupID (uint32_t gid) 220 { 221 m_gid = gid; 222 } 223 224 ArchSpec & 225 GetArchitecture () 226 { 227 return m_arch; 228 } 229 230 const ArchSpec & 231 GetArchitecture () const 232 { 233 return m_arch; 234 } 235 236 lldb::pid_t 237 GetProcessID () const 238 { 239 return m_pid; 240 } 241 242 void 243 SetProcessID (lldb::pid_t pid) 244 { 245 m_pid = pid; 246 } 247 248 bool 249 ProcessIDIsValid() const 250 { 251 return m_pid != LLDB_INVALID_PROCESS_ID; 252 } 253 254 void 255 Dump (Stream &s, Platform *platform) const; 256 257 Args & 258 GetArguments () 259 { 260 return m_arguments; 261 } 262 263 const Args & 264 GetArguments () const 265 { 266 return m_arguments; 267 } 268 269 void 270 SetArguments (const Args& args, 271 bool first_arg_is_executable, 272 bool first_arg_is_executable_and_argument); 273 274 void 275 SetArguments (char const **argv, 276 bool first_arg_is_executable, 277 bool first_arg_is_executable_and_argument); 278 279 Args & 280 GetEnvironmentEntries () 281 { 282 return m_environment; 283 } 284 285 const Args & 286 GetEnvironmentEntries () const 287 { 288 return m_environment; 289 } 290 291protected: 292 FileSpec m_executable; 293 Args m_arguments; 294 Args m_environment; 295 uint32_t m_uid; 296 uint32_t m_gid; 297 ArchSpec m_arch; 298 lldb::pid_t m_pid; 299}; 300 301//---------------------------------------------------------------------- 302// ProcessInstanceInfo 303// 304// Describes an existing process and any discoverable information that 305// pertains to that process. 306//---------------------------------------------------------------------- 307class ProcessInstanceInfo : public ProcessInfo 308{ 309public: 310 ProcessInstanceInfo () : 311 ProcessInfo (), 312 m_euid (UINT32_MAX), 313 m_egid (UINT32_MAX), 314 m_parent_pid (LLDB_INVALID_PROCESS_ID) 315 { 316 } 317 318 ProcessInstanceInfo (const char *name, 319 const ArchSpec &arch, 320 lldb::pid_t pid) : 321 ProcessInfo (name, arch, pid), 322 m_euid (UINT32_MAX), 323 m_egid (UINT32_MAX), 324 m_parent_pid (LLDB_INVALID_PROCESS_ID) 325 { 326 } 327 328 void 329 Clear () 330 { 331 ProcessInfo::Clear(); 332 m_euid = UINT32_MAX; 333 m_egid = UINT32_MAX; 334 m_parent_pid = LLDB_INVALID_PROCESS_ID; 335 } 336 337 uint32_t 338 GetEffectiveUserID() const 339 { 340 return m_euid; 341 } 342 343 uint32_t 344 GetEffectiveGroupID() const 345 { 346 return m_egid; 347 } 348 349 bool 350 EffectiveUserIDIsValid () const 351 { 352 return m_euid != UINT32_MAX; 353 } 354 355 bool 356 EffectiveGroupIDIsValid () const 357 { 358 return m_egid != UINT32_MAX; 359 } 360 361 void 362 SetEffectiveUserID (uint32_t uid) 363 { 364 m_euid = uid; 365 } 366 367 void 368 SetEffectiveGroupID (uint32_t gid) 369 { 370 m_egid = gid; 371 } 372 373 lldb::pid_t 374 GetParentProcessID () const 375 { 376 return m_parent_pid; 377 } 378 379 void 380 SetParentProcessID (lldb::pid_t pid) 381 { 382 m_parent_pid = pid; 383 } 384 385 bool 386 ParentProcessIDIsValid() const 387 { 388 return m_parent_pid != LLDB_INVALID_PROCESS_ID; 389 } 390 391 void 392 Dump (Stream &s, Platform *platform) const; 393 394 static void 395 DumpTableHeader (Stream &s, Platform *platform, bool show_args, bool verbose); 396 397 void 398 DumpAsTableRow (Stream &s, Platform *platform, bool show_args, bool verbose) const; 399 400protected: 401 uint32_t m_euid; 402 uint32_t m_egid; 403 lldb::pid_t m_parent_pid; 404}; 405 406 407//---------------------------------------------------------------------- 408// ProcessLaunchInfo 409// 410// Describes any information that is required to launch a process. 411//---------------------------------------------------------------------- 412 413class ProcessLaunchInfo : public ProcessInfo 414{ 415public: 416 417 class FileAction 418 { 419 public: 420 enum Action 421 { 422 eFileActionNone, 423 eFileActionClose, 424 eFileActionDuplicate, 425 eFileActionOpen 426 }; 427 428 429 FileAction () : 430 m_action (eFileActionNone), 431 m_fd (-1), 432 m_arg (-1), 433 m_path () 434 { 435 } 436 437 void 438 Clear() 439 { 440 m_action = eFileActionNone; 441 m_fd = -1; 442 m_arg = -1; 443 m_path.clear(); 444 } 445 446 bool 447 Close (int fd); 448 449 bool 450 Duplicate (int fd, int dup_fd); 451 452 bool 453 Open (int fd, const char *path, bool read, bool write); 454 455 static bool 456 AddPosixSpawnFileAction (posix_spawn_file_actions_t *file_actions, 457 const FileAction *info, 458 Log *log, 459 Error& error); 460 461 int 462 GetFD () const 463 { 464 return m_fd; 465 } 466 467 Action 468 GetAction () const 469 { 470 return m_action; 471 } 472 473 int 474 GetActionArgument () const 475 { 476 return m_arg; 477 } 478 479 const char * 480 GetPath () const 481 { 482 if (m_path.empty()) 483 return NULL; 484 return m_path.c_str(); 485 } 486 487 protected: 488 Action m_action; // The action for this file 489 int m_fd; // An existing file descriptor 490 int m_arg; // oflag for eFileActionOpen*, dup_fd for eFileActionDuplicate 491 std::string m_path; // A file path to use for opening after fork or posix_spawn 492 }; 493 494 ProcessLaunchInfo () : 495 ProcessInfo(), 496 m_working_dir (), 497 m_plugin_name (), 498 m_shell (), 499 m_flags (0), 500 m_file_actions (), 501 m_pty (), 502 m_resume_count (0), 503 m_monitor_callback (NULL), 504 m_monitor_callback_baton (NULL), 505 m_monitor_signals (false) 506 { 507 } 508 509 ProcessLaunchInfo (const char *stdin_path, 510 const char *stdout_path, 511 const char *stderr_path, 512 const char *working_directory, 513 uint32_t launch_flags) : 514 ProcessInfo(), 515 m_working_dir (), 516 m_plugin_name (), 517 m_shell (), 518 m_flags (launch_flags), 519 m_file_actions (), 520 m_pty (), 521 m_resume_count (0), 522 m_monitor_callback (NULL), 523 m_monitor_callback_baton (NULL), 524 m_monitor_signals (false) 525 { 526 if (stderr_path) 527 { 528 ProcessLaunchInfo::FileAction file_action; 529 const bool read = true; 530 const bool write = true; 531 if (file_action.Open(STDERR_FILENO, stderr_path, read, write)) 532 AppendFileAction (file_action); 533 } 534 if (stdout_path) 535 { 536 ProcessLaunchInfo::FileAction file_action; 537 const bool read = false; 538 const bool write = true; 539 if (file_action.Open(STDOUT_FILENO, stdout_path, read, write)) 540 AppendFileAction (file_action); 541 } 542 if (stdin_path) 543 { 544 ProcessLaunchInfo::FileAction file_action; 545 const bool read = true; 546 const bool write = false; 547 if (file_action.Open(STDIN_FILENO, stdin_path, read, write)) 548 AppendFileAction (file_action); 549 } 550 if (working_directory) 551 SetWorkingDirectory(working_directory); 552 } 553 554 void 555 AppendFileAction (const FileAction &info) 556 { 557 m_file_actions.push_back(info); 558 } 559 560 bool 561 AppendCloseFileAction (int fd) 562 { 563 FileAction file_action; 564 if (file_action.Close (fd)) 565 { 566 AppendFileAction (file_action); 567 return true; 568 } 569 return false; 570 } 571 572 bool 573 AppendDuplciateFileAction (int fd, int dup_fd) 574 { 575 FileAction file_action; 576 if (file_action.Duplicate (fd, dup_fd)) 577 { 578 AppendFileAction (file_action); 579 return true; 580 } 581 return false; 582 } 583 584 bool 585 AppendOpenFileAction (int fd, const char *path, bool read, bool write) 586 { 587 FileAction file_action; 588 if (file_action.Open (fd, path, read, write)) 589 { 590 AppendFileAction (file_action); 591 return true; 592 } 593 return false; 594 } 595 596 bool 597 AppendSuppressFileAction (int fd, bool read, bool write) 598 { 599 FileAction file_action; 600 if (file_action.Open (fd, "/dev/null", read, write)) 601 { 602 AppendFileAction (file_action); 603 return true; 604 } 605 return false; 606 } 607 608 void 609 FinalizeFileActions (Target *target, 610 bool default_to_use_pty); 611 612 size_t 613 GetNumFileActions () const 614 { 615 return m_file_actions.size(); 616 } 617 618 const FileAction * 619 GetFileActionAtIndex (size_t idx) const 620 { 621 if (idx < m_file_actions.size()) 622 return &m_file_actions[idx]; 623 return NULL; 624 } 625 626 const FileAction * 627 GetFileActionForFD (int fd) const 628 { 629 for (uint32_t idx=0, count=m_file_actions.size(); idx < count; ++idx) 630 { 631 if (m_file_actions[idx].GetFD () == fd) 632 return &m_file_actions[idx]; 633 } 634 return NULL; 635 } 636 637 Flags & 638 GetFlags () 639 { 640 return m_flags; 641 } 642 643 const Flags & 644 GetFlags () const 645 { 646 return m_flags; 647 } 648 649 const char * 650 GetWorkingDirectory () const 651 { 652 if (m_working_dir.empty()) 653 return NULL; 654 return m_working_dir.c_str(); 655 } 656 657 void 658 SetWorkingDirectory (const char *working_dir) 659 { 660 if (working_dir && working_dir[0]) 661 m_working_dir.assign (working_dir); 662 else 663 m_working_dir.clear(); 664 } 665 666 void 667 SwapWorkingDirectory (std::string &working_dir) 668 { 669 m_working_dir.swap (working_dir); 670 } 671 672 673 const char * 674 GetProcessPluginName () const 675 { 676 if (m_plugin_name.empty()) 677 return NULL; 678 return m_plugin_name.c_str(); 679 } 680 681 void 682 SetProcessPluginName (const char *plugin) 683 { 684 if (plugin && plugin[0]) 685 m_plugin_name.assign (plugin); 686 else 687 m_plugin_name.clear(); 688 } 689 690 const char * 691 GetShell () const 692 { 693 if (m_shell.empty()) 694 return NULL; 695 return m_shell.c_str(); 696 } 697 698 void 699 SetShell (const char * path) 700 { 701 if (path && path[0]) 702 { 703 m_shell.assign (path); 704 m_flags.Set (lldb::eLaunchFlagLaunchInShell); 705 } 706 else 707 { 708 m_shell.clear(); 709 m_flags.Clear (lldb::eLaunchFlagLaunchInShell); 710 } 711 } 712 713 uint32_t 714 GetResumeCount () const 715 { 716 return m_resume_count; 717 } 718 719 void 720 SetResumeCount (uint32_t c) 721 { 722 m_resume_count = c; 723 } 724 725 void 726 Clear () 727 { 728 ProcessInfo::Clear(); 729 m_working_dir.clear(); 730 m_plugin_name.clear(); 731 m_shell.clear(); 732 m_flags.Clear(); 733 m_file_actions.clear(); 734 m_resume_count = 0; 735 } 736 737 bool 738 ConvertArgumentsForLaunchingInShell (Error &error, bool localhost); 739 740 void 741 SetMonitorProcessCallback (Host::MonitorChildProcessCallback callback, 742 void *baton, 743 bool monitor_signals) 744 { 745 m_monitor_callback = callback; 746 m_monitor_callback_baton = baton; 747 m_monitor_signals = monitor_signals; 748 } 749 750 bool 751 MonitorProcess () const 752 { 753 if (m_monitor_callback && ProcessIDIsValid()) 754 { 755 Host::StartMonitoringChildProcess (m_monitor_callback, 756 m_monitor_callback_baton, 757 GetProcessID(), 758 m_monitor_signals); 759 return true; 760 } 761 return false; 762 } 763 764 lldb_utility::PseudoTerminal & 765 GetPTY () 766 { 767 return m_pty; 768 } 769 770protected: 771 std::string m_working_dir; 772 std::string m_plugin_name; 773 std::string m_shell; 774 Flags m_flags; // Bitwise OR of bits from lldb::LaunchFlags 775 std::vector<FileAction> m_file_actions; // File actions for any other files 776 lldb_utility::PseudoTerminal m_pty; 777 uint32_t m_resume_count; // How many times do we resume after launching 778 Host::MonitorChildProcessCallback m_monitor_callback; 779 void *m_monitor_callback_baton; 780 bool m_monitor_signals; 781}; 782 783//---------------------------------------------------------------------- 784// ProcessLaunchInfo 785// 786// Describes any information that is required to launch a process. 787//---------------------------------------------------------------------- 788 789class ProcessAttachInfo : public ProcessInstanceInfo 790{ 791public: 792 ProcessAttachInfo() : 793 ProcessInstanceInfo(), 794 m_plugin_name (), 795 m_resume_count (0), 796 m_wait_for_launch (false) 797 { 798 } 799 800 ProcessAttachInfo (const ProcessLaunchInfo &launch_info) : 801 ProcessInstanceInfo(), 802 m_plugin_name (), 803 m_resume_count (0), 804 m_wait_for_launch (false) 805 { 806 ProcessInfo::operator= (launch_info); 807 SetProcessPluginName (launch_info.GetProcessPluginName()); 808 SetResumeCount (launch_info.GetResumeCount()); 809 } 810 811 bool 812 GetWaitForLaunch () const 813 { 814 return m_wait_for_launch; 815 } 816 817 void 818 SetWaitForLaunch (bool b) 819 { 820 m_wait_for_launch = b; 821 } 822 823 uint32_t 824 GetResumeCount () const 825 { 826 return m_resume_count; 827 } 828 829 void 830 SetResumeCount (uint32_t c) 831 { 832 m_resume_count = c; 833 } 834 835 const char * 836 GetProcessPluginName () const 837 { 838 if (m_plugin_name.empty()) 839 return NULL; 840 return m_plugin_name.c_str(); 841 } 842 843 void 844 SetProcessPluginName (const char *plugin) 845 { 846 if (plugin && plugin[0]) 847 m_plugin_name.assign (plugin); 848 else 849 m_plugin_name.clear(); 850 } 851 852 void 853 Clear () 854 { 855 ProcessInstanceInfo::Clear(); 856 m_plugin_name.clear(); 857 m_resume_count = 0; 858 m_wait_for_launch = false; 859 } 860 861 bool 862 ProcessInfoSpecified () const 863 { 864 if (GetExecutableFile()) 865 return true; 866 if (GetProcessID() != LLDB_INVALID_PROCESS_ID) 867 return true; 868 if (GetParentProcessID() != LLDB_INVALID_PROCESS_ID) 869 return true; 870 return false; 871 } 872protected: 873 std::string m_plugin_name; 874 uint32_t m_resume_count; // How many times do we resume after launching 875 bool m_wait_for_launch; 876}; 877 878class ProcessLaunchCommandOptions : public Options 879{ 880public: 881 882 ProcessLaunchCommandOptions (CommandInterpreter &interpreter) : 883 Options(interpreter) 884 { 885 // Keep default values of all options in one place: OptionParsingStarting () 886 OptionParsingStarting (); 887 } 888 889 ~ProcessLaunchCommandOptions () 890 { 891 } 892 893 Error 894 SetOptionValue (uint32_t option_idx, const char *option_arg); 895 896 void 897 OptionParsingStarting () 898 { 899 launch_info.Clear(); 900 } 901 902 const OptionDefinition* 903 GetDefinitions () 904 { 905 return g_option_table; 906 } 907 908 // Options table: Required for subclasses of Options. 909 910 static OptionDefinition g_option_table[]; 911 912 // Instance variables to hold the values for command options. 913 914 ProcessLaunchInfo launch_info; 915}; 916 917//---------------------------------------------------------------------- 918// ProcessInstanceInfoMatch 919// 920// A class to help matching one ProcessInstanceInfo to another. 921//---------------------------------------------------------------------- 922 923class ProcessInstanceInfoMatch 924{ 925public: 926 ProcessInstanceInfoMatch () : 927 m_match_info (), 928 m_name_match_type (lldb_private::eNameMatchIgnore), 929 m_match_all_users (false) 930 { 931 } 932 933 ProcessInstanceInfoMatch (const char *process_name, 934 lldb_private::NameMatchType process_name_match_type) : 935 m_match_info (), 936 m_name_match_type (process_name_match_type), 937 m_match_all_users (false) 938 { 939 m_match_info.GetExecutableFile().SetFile(process_name, false); 940 } 941 942 ProcessInstanceInfo & 943 GetProcessInfo () 944 { 945 return m_match_info; 946 } 947 948 const ProcessInstanceInfo & 949 GetProcessInfo () const 950 { 951 return m_match_info; 952 } 953 954 bool 955 GetMatchAllUsers () const 956 { 957 return m_match_all_users; 958 } 959 960 void 961 SetMatchAllUsers (bool b) 962 { 963 m_match_all_users = b; 964 } 965 966 lldb_private::NameMatchType 967 GetNameMatchType () const 968 { 969 return m_name_match_type; 970 } 971 972 void 973 SetNameMatchType (lldb_private::NameMatchType name_match_type) 974 { 975 m_name_match_type = name_match_type; 976 } 977 978 bool 979 NameMatches (const char *process_name) const; 980 981 bool 982 Matches (const ProcessInstanceInfo &proc_info) const; 983 984 bool 985 MatchAllProcesses () const; 986 void 987 Clear (); 988 989protected: 990 ProcessInstanceInfo m_match_info; 991 lldb_private::NameMatchType m_name_match_type; 992 bool m_match_all_users; 993}; 994 995class ProcessInstanceInfoList 996{ 997public: 998 ProcessInstanceInfoList () : 999 m_infos() 1000 { 1001 } 1002 1003 void 1004 Clear() 1005 { 1006 m_infos.clear(); 1007 } 1008 1009 uint32_t 1010 GetSize() 1011 { 1012 return m_infos.size(); 1013 } 1014 1015 void 1016 Append (const ProcessInstanceInfo &info) 1017 { 1018 m_infos.push_back (info); 1019 } 1020 1021 const char * 1022 GetProcessNameAtIndex (uint32_t idx) 1023 { 1024 if (idx < m_infos.size()) 1025 return m_infos[idx].GetName(); 1026 return NULL; 1027 } 1028 1029 size_t 1030 GetProcessNameLengthAtIndex (uint32_t idx) 1031 { 1032 if (idx < m_infos.size()) 1033 return m_infos[idx].GetNameLength(); 1034 return 0; 1035 } 1036 1037 lldb::pid_t 1038 GetProcessIDAtIndex (uint32_t idx) 1039 { 1040 if (idx < m_infos.size()) 1041 return m_infos[idx].GetProcessID(); 1042 return 0; 1043 } 1044 1045 bool 1046 GetInfoAtIndex (uint32_t idx, ProcessInstanceInfo &info) 1047 { 1048 if (idx < m_infos.size()) 1049 { 1050 info = m_infos[idx]; 1051 return true; 1052 } 1053 return false; 1054 } 1055 1056 // You must ensure "idx" is valid before calling this function 1057 const ProcessInstanceInfo & 1058 GetProcessInfoAtIndex (uint32_t idx) const 1059 { 1060 assert (idx < m_infos.size()); 1061 return m_infos[idx]; 1062 } 1063 1064protected: 1065 typedef std::vector<ProcessInstanceInfo> collection; 1066 collection m_infos; 1067}; 1068 1069 1070// This class tracks the Modification state of the process. Things that can currently modify 1071// the program are running the program (which will up the StopID) and writing memory (which 1072// will up the MemoryID.) 1073// FIXME: Should we also include modification of register states? 1074 1075class ProcessModID 1076{ 1077friend bool operator== (const ProcessModID &lhs, const ProcessModID &rhs); 1078public: 1079 ProcessModID () : 1080 m_stop_id (0), 1081 m_resume_id (0), 1082 m_memory_id (0), 1083 m_last_user_expression_resume (0), 1084 m_running_user_expression (false) 1085 {} 1086 1087 ProcessModID (const ProcessModID &rhs) : 1088 m_stop_id (rhs.m_stop_id), 1089 m_memory_id (rhs.m_memory_id) 1090 {} 1091 1092 const ProcessModID & operator= (const ProcessModID &rhs) 1093 { 1094 if (this != &rhs) 1095 { 1096 m_stop_id = rhs.m_stop_id; 1097 m_memory_id = rhs.m_memory_id; 1098 } 1099 return *this; 1100 } 1101 1102 ~ProcessModID () {} 1103 1104 void BumpStopID () { 1105 m_stop_id++; 1106 } 1107 1108 void BumpMemoryID () { m_memory_id++; } 1109 1110 void BumpResumeID () { 1111 m_resume_id++; 1112 if (m_running_user_expression > 0) 1113 m_last_user_expression_resume = m_resume_id; 1114 } 1115 1116 uint32_t GetStopID() const { return m_stop_id; } 1117 uint32_t GetMemoryID () const { return m_memory_id; } 1118 uint32_t GetResumeID () const { return m_resume_id; } 1119 uint32_t GetLastUserExpressionResumeID () const { return m_last_user_expression_resume; } 1120 1121 bool MemoryIDEqual (const ProcessModID &compare) const 1122 { 1123 return m_memory_id == compare.m_memory_id; 1124 } 1125 1126 bool StopIDEqual (const ProcessModID &compare) const 1127 { 1128 return m_stop_id == compare.m_stop_id; 1129 } 1130 1131 void SetInvalid () 1132 { 1133 m_stop_id = UINT32_MAX; 1134 } 1135 1136 bool IsValid () const 1137 { 1138 return m_stop_id != UINT32_MAX; 1139 } 1140 1141 void 1142 SetRunningUserExpression (bool on) 1143 { 1144 // REMOVEME printf ("Setting running user expression %s at resume id %d - value: %d.\n", on ? "on" : "off", m_resume_id, m_running_user_expression); 1145 if (on) 1146 m_running_user_expression++; 1147 else 1148 m_running_user_expression--; 1149 } 1150 1151private: 1152 uint32_t m_stop_id; 1153 uint32_t m_resume_id; 1154 uint32_t m_memory_id; 1155 uint32_t m_last_user_expression_resume; 1156 uint32_t m_running_user_expression; 1157}; 1158inline bool operator== (const ProcessModID &lhs, const ProcessModID &rhs) 1159{ 1160 if (lhs.StopIDEqual (rhs) 1161 && lhs.MemoryIDEqual (rhs)) 1162 return true; 1163 else 1164 return false; 1165} 1166 1167inline bool operator!= (const ProcessModID &lhs, const ProcessModID &rhs) 1168{ 1169 if (!lhs.StopIDEqual (rhs) 1170 || !lhs.MemoryIDEqual (rhs)) 1171 return true; 1172 else 1173 return false; 1174} 1175 1176class MemoryRegionInfo 1177{ 1178public: 1179 typedef Range<lldb::addr_t, lldb::addr_t> RangeType; 1180 1181 enum OptionalBool { 1182 eDontKnow = -1, 1183 eNo = 0, 1184 eYes = 1 1185 }; 1186 1187 MemoryRegionInfo () : 1188 m_range (), 1189 m_read (eDontKnow), 1190 m_write (eDontKnow), 1191 m_execute (eDontKnow) 1192 { 1193 } 1194 1195 ~MemoryRegionInfo () 1196 { 1197 } 1198 1199 RangeType & 1200 GetRange() 1201 { 1202 return m_range; 1203 } 1204 1205 void 1206 Clear() 1207 { 1208 m_range.Clear(); 1209 m_read = m_write = m_execute = eDontKnow; 1210 } 1211 1212 const RangeType & 1213 GetRange() const 1214 { 1215 return m_range; 1216 } 1217 1218 OptionalBool 1219 GetReadable () const 1220 { 1221 return m_read; 1222 } 1223 1224 OptionalBool 1225 GetWritable () const 1226 { 1227 return m_write; 1228 } 1229 1230 OptionalBool 1231 GetExecutable () const 1232 { 1233 return m_execute; 1234 } 1235 1236 void 1237 SetReadable (OptionalBool val) 1238 { 1239 m_read = val; 1240 } 1241 1242 void 1243 SetWritable (OptionalBool val) 1244 { 1245 m_write = val; 1246 } 1247 1248 void 1249 SetExecutable (OptionalBool val) 1250 { 1251 m_execute = val; 1252 } 1253 1254protected: 1255 RangeType m_range; 1256 OptionalBool m_read; 1257 OptionalBool m_write; 1258 OptionalBool m_execute; 1259}; 1260 1261//---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1262/// @class Process Process.h "lldb/Target/Process.h" 1263/// @brief A plug-in interface definition class for debugging a process. 1264//---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1265class Process : 1266 public std::tr1::enable_shared_from_this<Process>, 1267 public UserID, 1268 public Broadcaster, 1269 public ExecutionContextScope, 1270 public PluginInterface, 1271 public ProcessInstanceSettings 1272{ 1273friend class ThreadList; 1274friend class ClangFunction; // For WaitForStateChangeEventsPrivate 1275friend class CommandObjectProcessLaunch; 1276friend class ProcessEventData; 1277friend class CommandObjectBreakpointCommand; 1278friend class StopInfo; 1279 1280public: 1281 1282 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1283 /// Broadcaster event bits definitions. 1284 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1285 enum 1286 { 1287 eBroadcastBitStateChanged = (1 << 0), 1288 eBroadcastBitInterrupt = (1 << 1), 1289 eBroadcastBitSTDOUT = (1 << 2), 1290 eBroadcastBitSTDERR = (1 << 3) 1291 }; 1292 1293 enum 1294 { 1295 eBroadcastInternalStateControlStop = (1<<0), 1296 eBroadcastInternalStateControlPause = (1<<1), 1297 eBroadcastInternalStateControlResume = (1<<2) 1298 }; 1299 1300 typedef Range<lldb::addr_t, lldb::addr_t> LoadRange; 1301 1302 // These two functions fill out the Broadcaster interface: 1303 1304 static ConstString &GetStaticBroadcasterClass (); 1305 1306 virtual ConstString &GetBroadcasterClass() const 1307 { 1308 return GetStaticBroadcasterClass(); 1309 } 1310 1311 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1312 /// A notification structure that can be used by clients to listen 1313 /// for changes in a process's lifetime. 1314 /// 1315 /// @see RegisterNotificationCallbacks (const Notifications&) 1316 /// @see UnregisterNotificationCallbacks (const Notifications&) 1317 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1318#ifndef SWIG 1319 typedef struct 1320 { 1321 void *baton; 1322 void (*initialize)(void *baton, Process *process); 1323 void (*process_state_changed) (void *baton, Process *process, lldb::StateType state); 1324 } Notifications; 1325 1326 class ProcessEventData : 1327 public EventData 1328 { 1329 friend class Process; 1330 1331 public: 1332 ProcessEventData (); 1333 ProcessEventData (const lldb::ProcessSP &process, lldb::StateType state); 1334 1335 virtual ~ProcessEventData(); 1336 1337 static const ConstString & 1338 GetFlavorString (); 1339 1340 virtual const ConstString & 1341 GetFlavor () const; 1342 1343 const lldb::ProcessSP & 1344 GetProcessSP() const 1345 { 1346 return m_process_sp; 1347 } 1348 lldb::StateType 1349 GetState() const 1350 { 1351 return m_state; 1352 } 1353 bool 1354 GetRestarted () const 1355 { 1356 return m_restarted; 1357 } 1358 bool 1359 GetInterrupted () const 1360 { 1361 return m_interrupted; 1362 } 1363 1364 virtual void 1365 Dump (Stream *s) const; 1366 1367 virtual void 1368 DoOnRemoval (Event *event_ptr); 1369 1370 static const Process::ProcessEventData * 1371 GetEventDataFromEvent (const Event *event_ptr); 1372 1373 static lldb::ProcessSP 1374 GetProcessFromEvent (const Event *event_ptr); 1375 1376 static lldb::StateType 1377 GetStateFromEvent (const Event *event_ptr); 1378 1379 static bool 1380 GetRestartedFromEvent (const Event *event_ptr); 1381 1382 static void 1383 SetRestartedInEvent (Event *event_ptr, bool new_value); 1384 1385 static bool 1386 GetInterruptedFromEvent (const Event *event_ptr); 1387 1388 static void 1389 SetInterruptedInEvent (Event *event_ptr, bool new_value); 1390 1391 static bool 1392 SetUpdateStateOnRemoval (Event *event_ptr); 1393 1394 private: 1395 1396 void 1397 SetUpdateStateOnRemoval() 1398 { 1399 m_update_state++; 1400 } 1401 void 1402 SetRestarted (bool new_value) 1403 { 1404 m_restarted = new_value; 1405 } 1406 void 1407 SetInterrupted (bool new_value) 1408 { 1409 m_interrupted = new_value; 1410 } 1411 1412 lldb::ProcessSP m_process_sp; 1413 lldb::StateType m_state; 1414 bool m_restarted; // For "eStateStopped" events, this is true if the target was automatically restarted. 1415 int m_update_state; 1416 bool m_interrupted; 1417 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (ProcessEventData); 1418 1419 }; 1420 1421 class SettingsController : public UserSettingsController 1422 { 1423 public: 1424 1425 SettingsController (); 1426 1427 virtual 1428 ~SettingsController (); 1429 1430 static SettingEntry global_settings_table[]; 1431 static SettingEntry instance_settings_table[]; 1432 1433 protected: 1434 1435 lldb::InstanceSettingsSP 1436 CreateInstanceSettings (const char *instance_name); 1437 1438 private: 1439 1440 // Class-wide settings. 1441 1442 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (SettingsController); 1443 }; 1444 1445 1446#endif 1447 1448 static void 1449 SettingsInitialize (); 1450 1451 static void 1452 SettingsTerminate (); 1453 1454 static lldb::UserSettingsControllerSP & 1455 GetSettingsController (); 1456 1457 void 1458 UpdateInstanceName (); 1459 1460 1461 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1462 /// Construct with a shared pointer to a target, and the Process listener. 1463 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1464 Process(Target &target, Listener &listener); 1465 1466 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1467 /// Destructor. 1468 /// 1469 /// The destructor is virtual since this class is designed to be 1470 /// inherited from by the plug-in instance. 1471 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1472 virtual 1473 ~Process(); 1474 1475 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1476 /// Find a Process plug-in that can debug \a module using the 1477 /// currently selected architecture. 1478 /// 1479 /// Scans all loaded plug-in interfaces that implement versions of 1480 /// the Process plug-in interface and returns the first instance 1481 /// that can debug the file. 1482 /// 1483 /// @param[in] module_sp 1484 /// The module shared pointer that this process will debug. 1485 /// 1486 /// @param[in] plugin_name 1487 /// If NULL, select the best plug-in for the binary. If non-NULL 1488 /// then look for a plugin whose PluginInfo's name matches 1489 /// this string. 1490 /// 1491 /// @see Process::CanDebug () 1492 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1493 static lldb::ProcessSP 1494 FindPlugin (Target &target, 1495 const char *plugin_name, 1496 Listener &listener, 1497 const FileSpec *crash_file_path); 1498 1499 1500 1501 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1502 /// Static function that can be used with the \b host function 1503 /// Host::StartMonitoringChildProcess (). 1504 /// 1505 /// This function can be used by lldb_private::Process subclasses 1506 /// when they want to watch for a local process and have its exit 1507 /// status automatically set when the host child process exits. 1508 /// Subclasses should call Host::StartMonitoringChildProcess () 1509 /// with: 1510 /// callback = Process::SetHostProcessExitStatus 1511 /// callback_baton = NULL 1512 /// pid = Process::GetID() 1513 /// monitor_signals = false 1514 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1515 static bool 1516 SetProcessExitStatus (void *callback_baton, // The callback baton which should be set to NULL 1517 lldb::pid_t pid, // The process ID we want to monitor 1518 bool exited, 1519 int signo, // Zero for no signal 1520 int status); // Exit value of process if signal is zero 1521 1522 lldb::ByteOrder 1523 GetByteOrder () const; 1524 1525 uint32_t 1526 GetAddressByteSize () const; 1527 1528 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1529 /// Check if a plug-in instance can debug the file in \a module. 1530 /// 1531 /// Each plug-in is given a chance to say whether it can debug 1532 /// the file in \a module. If the Process plug-in instance can 1533 /// debug a file on the current system, it should return \b true. 1534 /// 1535 /// @return 1536 /// Returns \b true if this Process plug-in instance can 1537 /// debug the executable, \b false otherwise. 1538 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1539 virtual bool 1540 CanDebug (Target &target, 1541 bool plugin_specified_by_name) = 0; 1542 1543 1544 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1545 /// This object is about to be destroyed, do any necessary cleanup. 1546 /// 1547 /// Subclasses that override this method should always call this 1548 /// superclass method. 1549 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1550 virtual void 1551 Finalize(); 1552 1553 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1554 /// Launch a new process. 1555 /// 1556 /// Launch a new process by spawning a new process using the 1557 /// target object's executable module's file as the file to launch. 1558 /// Arguments are given in \a argv, and the environment variables 1559 /// are in \a envp. Standard input and output files can be 1560 /// optionally re-directed to \a stdin_path, \a stdout_path, and 1561 /// \a stderr_path. 1562 /// 1563 /// This function is not meant to be overridden by Process 1564 /// subclasses. It will first call Process::WillLaunch (Module *) 1565 /// and if that returns \b true, Process::DoLaunch (Module*, 1566 /// char const *[],char const *[],const char *,const char *, 1567 /// const char *) will be called to actually do the launching. If 1568 /// DoLaunch returns \b true, then Process::DidLaunch() will be 1569 /// called. 1570 /// 1571 /// @param[in] argv 1572 /// The argument array. 1573 /// 1574 /// @param[in] envp 1575 /// The environment array. 1576 /// 1577 /// @param[in] launch_flags 1578 /// Flags to modify the launch (@see lldb::LaunchFlags) 1579 /// 1580 /// @param[in] stdin_path 1581 /// The path to use when re-directing the STDIN of the new 1582 /// process. If all stdXX_path arguments are NULL, a pseudo 1583 /// terminal will be used. 1584 /// 1585 /// @param[in] stdout_path 1586 /// The path to use when re-directing the STDOUT of the new 1587 /// process. If all stdXX_path arguments are NULL, a pseudo 1588 /// terminal will be used. 1589 /// 1590 /// @param[in] stderr_path 1591 /// The path to use when re-directing the STDERR of the new 1592 /// process. If all stdXX_path arguments are NULL, a pseudo 1593 /// terminal will be used. 1594 /// 1595 /// @param[in] working_directory 1596 /// The working directory to have the child process run in 1597 /// 1598 /// @return 1599 /// An error object. Call GetID() to get the process ID if 1600 /// the error object is success. 1601 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1602 virtual Error 1603 Launch (const ProcessLaunchInfo &launch_info); 1604 1605 virtual Error 1606 LoadCore (); 1607 1608 virtual Error 1609 DoLoadCore () 1610 { 1611 Error error; 1612 error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("error: %s does not support loading core files.", GetShortPluginName()); 1613 return error; 1614 } 1615 1616 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1617 /// Get the dynamic loader plug-in for this process. 1618 /// 1619 /// The default action is to let the DynamicLoader plug-ins check 1620 /// the main executable and the DynamicLoader will select itself 1621 /// automatically. Subclasses can override this if inspecting the 1622 /// executable is not desired, or if Process subclasses can only 1623 /// use a specific DynamicLoader plug-in. 1624 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1625 virtual DynamicLoader * 1626 GetDynamicLoader (); 1627 1628 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1629 /// Attach to an existing process using the process attach info. 1630 /// 1631 /// This function is not meant to be overridden by Process 1632 /// subclasses. It will first call WillAttach (lldb::pid_t) 1633 /// or WillAttach (const char *), and if that returns \b 1634 /// true, DoAttach (lldb::pid_t) or DoAttach (const char *) will 1635 /// be called to actually do the attach. If DoAttach returns \b 1636 /// true, then Process::DidAttach() will be called. 1637 /// 1638 /// @param[in] pid 1639 /// The process ID that we should attempt to attach to. 1640 /// 1641 /// @return 1642 /// Returns \a pid if attaching was successful, or 1643 /// LLDB_INVALID_PROCESS_ID if attaching fails. 1644 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1645 virtual Error 1646 Attach (ProcessAttachInfo &attach_info); 1647 1648 virtual Error 1649 ConnectRemote (const char *remote_url); 1650 1651 bool 1652 GetShouldDetach () const 1653 { 1654 return m_should_detach; 1655 } 1656 1657 void 1658 SetShouldDetach (bool b) 1659 { 1660 m_should_detach = b; 1661 } 1662 1663 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1664 /// Get the image information address for the current process. 1665 /// 1666 /// Some runtimes have system functions that can help dynamic 1667 /// loaders locate the dynamic loader information needed to observe 1668 /// shared libraries being loaded or unloaded. This function is 1669 /// in the Process interface (as opposed to the DynamicLoader 1670 /// interface) to ensure that remote debugging can take advantage of 1671 /// this functionality. 1672 /// 1673 /// @return 1674 /// The address of the dynamic loader information, or 1675 /// LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS if this is not supported by this 1676 /// interface. 1677 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1678 virtual lldb::addr_t 1679 GetImageInfoAddress (); 1680 1681 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1682 /// Load a shared library into this process. 1683 /// 1684 /// Try and load a shared library into the current process. This 1685 /// call might fail in the dynamic loader plug-in says it isn't safe 1686 /// to try and load shared libraries at the moment. 1687 /// 1688 /// @param[in] image_spec 1689 /// The image file spec that points to the shared library that 1690 /// you want to load. 1691 /// 1692 /// @param[out] error 1693 /// An error object that gets filled in with any errors that 1694 /// might occur when trying to load the shared library. 1695 /// 1696 /// @return 1697 /// A token that represents the shared library that can be 1698 /// later used to unload the shared library. A value of 1699 /// LLDB_INVALID_IMAGE_TOKEN will be returned if the shared 1700 /// library can't be opened. 1701 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1702 virtual uint32_t 1703 LoadImage (const FileSpec &image_spec, Error &error); 1704 1705 virtual Error 1706 UnloadImage (uint32_t image_token); 1707 1708 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1709 /// Register for process and thread notifications. 1710 /// 1711 /// Clients can register nofication callbacks by filling out a 1712 /// Process::Notifications structure and calling this function. 1713 /// 1714 /// @param[in] callbacks 1715 /// A structure that contains the notification baton and 1716 /// callback functions. 1717 /// 1718 /// @see Process::Notifications 1719 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1720#ifndef SWIG 1721 void 1722 RegisterNotificationCallbacks (const Process::Notifications& callbacks); 1723#endif 1724 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1725 /// Unregister for process and thread notifications. 1726 /// 1727 /// Clients can unregister nofication callbacks by passing a copy of 1728 /// the original baton and callbacks in \a callbacks. 1729 /// 1730 /// @param[in] callbacks 1731 /// A structure that contains the notification baton and 1732 /// callback functions. 1733 /// 1734 /// @return 1735 /// Returns \b true if the notification callbacks were 1736 /// successfully removed from the process, \b false otherwise. 1737 /// 1738 /// @see Process::Notifications 1739 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1740#ifndef SWIG 1741 bool 1742 UnregisterNotificationCallbacks (const Process::Notifications& callbacks); 1743#endif 1744 //================================================================== 1745 // Built in Process Control functions 1746 //================================================================== 1747 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1748 /// Resumes all of a process's threads as configured using the 1749 /// Thread run control functions. 1750 /// 1751 /// Threads for a process should be updated with one of the run 1752 /// control actions (resume, step, or suspend) that they should take 1753 /// when the process is resumed. If no run control action is given 1754 /// to a thread it will be resumed by default. 1755 /// 1756 /// This function is not meant to be overridden by Process 1757 /// subclasses. This function will take care of disabling any 1758 /// breakpoints that threads may be stopped at, single stepping, and 1759 /// re-enabling breakpoints, and enabling the basic flow control 1760 /// that the plug-in instances need not worry about. 1761 /// 1762 /// @return 1763 /// Returns an error object. 1764 /// 1765 /// @see Thread:Resume() 1766 /// @see Thread:Step() 1767 /// @see Thread:Suspend() 1768 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1769 Error 1770 Resume (); 1771 1772 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1773 /// Halts a running process. 1774 /// 1775 /// This function is not meant to be overridden by Process 1776 /// subclasses. 1777 /// If the process is successfully halted, a eStateStopped 1778 /// process event with GetInterrupted will be broadcast. If false, we will 1779 /// halt the process with no events generated by the halt. 1780 /// 1781 /// @return 1782 /// Returns an error object. If the error is empty, the process is halted. 1783 /// otherwise the halt has failed. 1784 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1785 Error 1786 Halt (); 1787 1788 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1789 /// Detaches from a running or stopped process. 1790 /// 1791 /// This function is not meant to be overridden by Process 1792 /// subclasses. 1793 /// 1794 /// @return 1795 /// Returns an error object. 1796 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1797 Error 1798 Detach (); 1799 1800 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1801 /// Kills the process and shuts down all threads that were spawned 1802 /// to track and monitor the process. 1803 /// 1804 /// This function is not meant to be overridden by Process 1805 /// subclasses. 1806 /// 1807 /// @return 1808 /// Returns an error object. 1809 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1810 Error 1811 Destroy(); 1812 1813 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1814 /// Sends a process a UNIX signal \a signal. 1815 /// 1816 /// This function is not meant to be overridden by Process 1817 /// subclasses. 1818 /// 1819 /// @return 1820 /// Returns an error object. 1821 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1822 Error 1823 Signal (int signal); 1824 1825 virtual UnixSignals & 1826 GetUnixSignals () 1827 { 1828 return m_unix_signals; 1829 } 1830 1831 //================================================================== 1832 // Plug-in Process Control Overrides 1833 //================================================================== 1834 1835 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1836 /// Called before attaching to a process. 1837 /// 1838 /// Allow Process plug-ins to execute some code before attaching a 1839 /// process. 1840 /// 1841 /// @return 1842 /// Returns an error object. 1843 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1844 virtual Error 1845 WillAttachToProcessWithID (lldb::pid_t pid) 1846 { 1847 return Error(); 1848 } 1849 1850 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1851 /// Called before attaching to a process. 1852 /// 1853 /// Allow Process plug-ins to execute some code before attaching a 1854 /// process. 1855 /// 1856 /// @return 1857 /// Returns an error object. 1858 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1859 virtual Error 1860 WillAttachToProcessWithName (const char *process_name, bool wait_for_launch) 1861 { 1862 return Error(); 1863 } 1864 1865 virtual Error 1866 DoConnectRemote (const char *remote_url) 1867 { 1868 Error error; 1869 error.SetErrorString ("remote connections are not supported"); 1870 return error; 1871 } 1872 1873 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1874 /// Attach to an existing process using a process ID. 1875 /// 1876 /// @param[in] pid 1877 /// The process ID that we should attempt to attach to. 1878 /// 1879 /// @return 1880 /// Returns \a pid if attaching was successful, or 1881 /// LLDB_INVALID_PROCESS_ID if attaching fails. 1882 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1883 virtual Error 1884 DoAttachToProcessWithID (lldb::pid_t pid) 1885 { 1886 Error error; 1887 error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("error: %s does not support attaching to a process by pid", GetShortPluginName()); 1888 return error; 1889 } 1890 1891 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1892 /// Attach to an existing process using a partial process name. 1893 /// 1894 /// @param[in] process_name 1895 /// The name of the process to attach to. 1896 /// 1897 /// @param[in] wait_for_launch 1898 /// If \b true, wait for the process to be launched and attach 1899 /// as soon as possible after it does launch. If \b false, then 1900 /// search for a matching process the currently exists. 1901 /// 1902 /// @return 1903 /// Returns \a pid if attaching was successful, or 1904 /// LLDB_INVALID_PROCESS_ID if attaching fails. 1905 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1906 virtual Error 1907 DoAttachToProcessWithName (const char *process_name, bool wait_for_launch) 1908 { 1909 Error error; 1910 error.SetErrorString("attach by name is not supported"); 1911 return error; 1912 } 1913 1914 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1915 /// Called after attaching a process. 1916 /// 1917 /// Allow Process plug-ins to execute some code after attaching to 1918 /// a process. 1919 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1920 virtual void 1921 DidAttach () {} 1922 1923 1924 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1925 /// Called before launching to a process. 1926 /// 1927 /// Allow Process plug-ins to execute some code before launching a 1928 /// process. 1929 /// 1930 /// @return 1931 /// Returns an error object. 1932 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1933 virtual Error 1934 WillLaunch (Module* module) 1935 { 1936 return Error(); 1937 } 1938 1939 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1940 /// Launch a new process. 1941 /// 1942 /// Launch a new process by spawning a new process using \a module's 1943 /// file as the file to launch. Arguments are given in \a argv, 1944 /// and the environment variables are in \a envp. Standard input 1945 /// and output files can be optionally re-directed to \a stdin_path, 1946 /// \a stdout_path, and \a stderr_path. 1947 /// 1948 /// @param[in] module 1949 /// The module from which to extract the file specification and 1950 /// launch. 1951 /// 1952 /// @param[in] argv 1953 /// The argument array. 1954 /// 1955 /// @param[in] envp 1956 /// The environment array. 1957 /// 1958 /// @param[in] launch_flags 1959 /// Flags to modify the launch (@see lldb::LaunchFlags) 1960 /// 1961 /// @param[in] stdin_path 1962 /// The path to use when re-directing the STDIN of the new 1963 /// process. If all stdXX_path arguments are NULL, a pseudo 1964 /// terminal will be used. 1965 /// 1966 /// @param[in] stdout_path 1967 /// The path to use when re-directing the STDOUT of the new 1968 /// process. If all stdXX_path arguments are NULL, a pseudo 1969 /// terminal will be used. 1970 /// 1971 /// @param[in] stderr_path 1972 /// The path to use when re-directing the STDERR of the new 1973 /// process. If all stdXX_path arguments are NULL, a pseudo 1974 /// terminal will be used. 1975 /// 1976 /// @param[in] working_directory 1977 /// The working directory to have the child process run in 1978 /// 1979 /// @return 1980 /// A new valid process ID, or LLDB_INVALID_PROCESS_ID if 1981 /// launching fails. 1982 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1983 virtual Error 1984 DoLaunch (Module *exe_module, 1985 const ProcessLaunchInfo &launch_info) 1986 { 1987 Error error; 1988 error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("error: %s does not support launching processes", GetShortPluginName()); 1989 return error; 1990 } 1991 1992 1993 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1994 /// Called after launching a process. 1995 /// 1996 /// Allow Process plug-ins to execute some code after launching 1997 /// a process. 1998 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 1999 virtual void 2000 DidLaunch () {} 2001 2002 2003 2004 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2005 /// Called before resuming to a process. 2006 /// 2007 /// Allow Process plug-ins to execute some code before resuming a 2008 /// process. 2009 /// 2010 /// @return 2011 /// Returns an error object. 2012 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2013 virtual Error 2014 WillResume () { return Error(); } 2015 2016 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2017 /// Resumes all of a process's threads as configured using the 2018 /// Thread run control functions. 2019 /// 2020 /// Threads for a process should be updated with one of the run 2021 /// control actions (resume, step, or suspend) that they should take 2022 /// when the process is resumed. If no run control action is given 2023 /// to a thread it will be resumed by default. 2024 /// 2025 /// @return 2026 /// Returns \b true if the process successfully resumes using 2027 /// the thread run control actions, \b false otherwise. 2028 /// 2029 /// @see Thread:Resume() 2030 /// @see Thread:Step() 2031 /// @see Thread:Suspend() 2032 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2033 virtual Error 2034 DoResume () 2035 { 2036 Error error; 2037 error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("error: %s does not support resuming processes", GetShortPluginName()); 2038 return error; 2039 } 2040 2041 2042 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2043 /// Called after resuming a process. 2044 /// 2045 /// Allow Process plug-ins to execute some code after resuming 2046 /// a process. 2047 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2048 virtual void 2049 DidResume () {} 2050 2051 2052 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2053 /// Called before halting to a process. 2054 /// 2055 /// Allow Process plug-ins to execute some code before halting a 2056 /// process. 2057 /// 2058 /// @return 2059 /// Returns an error object. 2060 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2061 virtual Error 2062 WillHalt () { return Error(); } 2063 2064 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2065 /// Halts a running process. 2066 /// 2067 /// DoHalt must produce one and only one stop StateChanged event if it actually 2068 /// stops the process. If the stop happens through some natural event (for 2069 /// instance a SIGSTOP), then forwarding that event will do. Otherwise, you must 2070 /// generate the event manually. Note also, the private event thread is stopped when 2071 /// DoHalt is run to prevent the events generated while halting to trigger 2072 /// other state changes before the halt is complete. 2073 /// 2074 /// @param[out] caused_stop 2075 /// If true, then this Halt caused the stop, otherwise, the 2076 /// process was already stopped. 2077 /// 2078 /// @return 2079 /// Returns \b true if the process successfully halts, \b false 2080 /// otherwise. 2081 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2082 virtual Error 2083 DoHalt (bool &caused_stop) 2084 { 2085 Error error; 2086 error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("error: %s does not support halting processes", GetShortPluginName()); 2087 return error; 2088 } 2089 2090 2091 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2092 /// Called after halting a process. 2093 /// 2094 /// Allow Process plug-ins to execute some code after halting 2095 /// a process. 2096 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2097 virtual void 2098 DidHalt () {} 2099 2100 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2101 /// Called before detaching from a process. 2102 /// 2103 /// Allow Process plug-ins to execute some code before detaching 2104 /// from a process. 2105 /// 2106 /// @return 2107 /// Returns an error object. 2108 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2109 virtual Error 2110 WillDetach () 2111 { 2112 return Error(); 2113 } 2114 2115 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2116 /// Detaches from a running or stopped process. 2117 /// 2118 /// @return 2119 /// Returns \b true if the process successfully detaches, \b 2120 /// false otherwise. 2121 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2122 virtual Error 2123 DoDetach () 2124 { 2125 Error error; 2126 error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("error: %s does not support detaching from processes", GetShortPluginName()); 2127 return error; 2128 } 2129 2130 2131 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2132 /// Called after detaching from a process. 2133 /// 2134 /// Allow Process plug-ins to execute some code after detaching 2135 /// from a process. 2136 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2137 virtual void 2138 DidDetach () {} 2139 2140 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2141 /// Called before sending a signal to a process. 2142 /// 2143 /// Allow Process plug-ins to execute some code before sending a 2144 /// signal to a process. 2145 /// 2146 /// @return 2147 /// Returns no error if it is safe to proceed with a call to 2148 /// Process::DoSignal(int), otherwise an error describing what 2149 /// prevents the signal from being sent. 2150 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2151 virtual Error 2152 WillSignal () { return Error(); } 2153 2154 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2155 /// Sends a process a UNIX signal \a signal. 2156 /// 2157 /// @return 2158 /// Returns an error object. 2159 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2160 virtual Error 2161 DoSignal (int signal) 2162 { 2163 Error error; 2164 error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("error: %s does not support senging signals to processes", GetShortPluginName()); 2165 return error; 2166 } 2167 2168 virtual Error 2169 WillDestroy () { return Error(); } 2170 2171 virtual Error 2172 DoDestroy () = 0; 2173 2174 virtual void 2175 DidDestroy () { } 2176 2177 2178 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2179 /// Called after sending a signal to a process. 2180 /// 2181 /// Allow Process plug-ins to execute some code after sending a 2182 /// signal to a process. 2183 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2184 virtual void 2185 DidSignal () {} 2186 2187 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2188 /// Currently called as part of ShouldStop. 2189 /// FIXME: Should really happen when the target stops before the 2190 /// event is taken from the queue... 2191 /// 2192 /// This callback is called as the event 2193 /// is about to be queued up to allow Process plug-ins to execute 2194 /// some code prior to clients being notified that a process was 2195 /// stopped. Common operations include updating the thread list, 2196 /// invalidating any thread state (registers, stack, etc) prior to 2197 /// letting the notification go out. 2198 /// 2199 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2200 virtual void 2201 RefreshStateAfterStop () = 0; 2202 2203 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2204 /// Get the target object pointer for this module. 2205 /// 2206 /// @return 2207 /// A Target object pointer to the target that owns this 2208 /// module. 2209 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2210 Target & 2211 GetTarget () 2212 { 2213 return m_target; 2214 } 2215 2216 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2217 /// Get the const target object pointer for this module. 2218 /// 2219 /// @return 2220 /// A const Target object pointer to the target that owns this 2221 /// module. 2222 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2223 const Target & 2224 GetTarget () const 2225 { 2226 return m_target; 2227 } 2228 2229 2230 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2231 /// Get accessor for the current process state. 2232 /// 2233 /// @return 2234 /// The current state of the process. 2235 /// 2236 /// @see lldb::StateType 2237 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2238 lldb::StateType 2239 GetState (); 2240 2241 ExecutionResults 2242 RunThreadPlan (ExecutionContext &exe_ctx, 2243 lldb::ThreadPlanSP &thread_plan_sp, 2244 bool stop_others, 2245 bool try_all_threads, 2246 bool discard_on_error, 2247 uint32_t single_thread_timeout_usec, 2248 Stream &errors); 2249 2250 static const char * 2251 ExecutionResultAsCString (ExecutionResults result); 2252 2253 void 2254 GetStatus (Stream &ostrm); 2255 2256 size_t 2257 GetThreadStatus (Stream &ostrm, 2258 bool only_threads_with_stop_reason, 2259 uint32_t start_frame, 2260 uint32_t num_frames, 2261 uint32_t num_frames_with_source); 2262 2263protected: 2264 2265 void 2266 SetState (lldb::EventSP &event_sp); 2267 2268 lldb::StateType 2269 GetPrivateState (); 2270 2271 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2272 // Called internally 2273 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2274 void 2275 CompleteAttach (); 2276 2277public: 2278 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2279 /// Get the exit status for a process. 2280 /// 2281 /// @return 2282 /// The process's return code, or -1 if the current process 2283 /// state is not eStateExited. 2284 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2285 int 2286 GetExitStatus (); 2287 2288 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2289 /// Get a textual description of what the process exited. 2290 /// 2291 /// @return 2292 /// The textual description of why the process exited, or NULL 2293 /// if there is no description available. 2294 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2295 const char * 2296 GetExitDescription (); 2297 2298 2299 virtual void 2300 DidExit () 2301 { 2302 } 2303 2304 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2305 /// Get the Modification ID of the process. 2306 /// 2307 /// @return 2308 /// The modification ID of the process. 2309 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2310 ProcessModID 2311 GetModID () const 2312 { 2313 return m_mod_id; 2314 } 2315 2316 const ProcessModID & 2317 GetModIDRef () const 2318 { 2319 return m_mod_id; 2320 } 2321 2322 uint32_t 2323 GetStopID () const 2324 { 2325 return m_mod_id.GetStopID(); 2326 } 2327 2328 uint32_t 2329 GetResumeID () const 2330 { 2331 return m_mod_id.GetResumeID(); 2332 } 2333 2334 uint32_t 2335 GetLastUserExpressionResumeID () const 2336 { 2337 return m_mod_id.GetLastUserExpressionResumeID(); 2338 } 2339 2340 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2341 /// Set accessor for the process exit status (return code). 2342 /// 2343 /// Sometimes a child exits and the exit can be detected by global 2344 /// functions (signal handler for SIGCHLD for example). This 2345 /// accessor allows the exit status to be set from an external 2346 /// source. 2347 /// 2348 /// Setting this will cause a eStateExited event to be posted to 2349 /// the process event queue. 2350 /// 2351 /// @param[in] exit_status 2352 /// The value for the process's return code. 2353 /// 2354 /// @see lldb::StateType 2355 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2356 virtual bool 2357 SetExitStatus (int exit_status, const char *cstr); 2358 2359 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2360 /// Check if a process is still alive. 2361 /// 2362 /// @return 2363 /// Returns \b true if the process is still valid, \b false 2364 /// otherwise. 2365 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2366 virtual bool 2367 IsAlive () = 0; 2368 2369 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2370 /// Actually do the reading of memory from a process. 2371 /// 2372 /// Subclasses must override this function and can return fewer 2373 /// bytes than requested when memory requests are too large. This 2374 /// class will break up the memory requests and keep advancing the 2375 /// arguments along as needed. 2376 /// 2377 /// @param[in] vm_addr 2378 /// A virtual load address that indicates where to start reading 2379 /// memory from. 2380 /// 2381 /// @param[in] size 2382 /// The number of bytes to read. 2383 /// 2384 /// @param[out] buf 2385 /// A byte buffer that is at least \a size bytes long that 2386 /// will receive the memory bytes. 2387 /// 2388 /// @return 2389 /// The number of bytes that were actually read into \a buf. 2390 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2391 virtual size_t 2392 DoReadMemory (lldb::addr_t vm_addr, 2393 void *buf, 2394 size_t size, 2395 Error &error) = 0; 2396 2397 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2398 /// Read of memory from a process. 2399 /// 2400 /// This function will read memory from the current process's 2401 /// address space and remove any traps that may have been inserted 2402 /// into the memory. 2403 /// 2404 /// This function is not meant to be overridden by Process 2405 /// subclasses, the subclasses should implement 2406 /// Process::DoReadMemory (lldb::addr_t, size_t, void *). 2407 /// 2408 /// @param[in] vm_addr 2409 /// A virtual load address that indicates where to start reading 2410 /// memory from. 2411 /// 2412 /// @param[out] buf 2413 /// A byte buffer that is at least \a size bytes long that 2414 /// will receive the memory bytes. 2415 /// 2416 /// @param[in] size 2417 /// The number of bytes to read. 2418 /// 2419 /// @return 2420 /// The number of bytes that were actually read into \a buf. If 2421 /// the returned number is greater than zero, yet less than \a 2422 /// size, then this function will get called again with \a 2423 /// vm_addr, \a buf, and \a size updated appropriately. Zero is 2424 /// returned to indicate an error. 2425 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2426 virtual size_t 2427 ReadMemory (lldb::addr_t vm_addr, 2428 void *buf, 2429 size_t size, 2430 Error &error); 2431 2432 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2433 /// Read a NULL terminated C string from memory 2434 /// 2435 /// This function will read a cache page at a time until the NULL 2436 /// C stirng terminator is found. It will stop reading if the NULL 2437 /// termination byte isn't found before reading \a cstr_max_len 2438 /// bytes, and the results are always guaranteed to be NULL 2439 /// terminated (at most cstr_max_len - 1 bytes will be read). 2440 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2441 size_t 2442 ReadCStringFromMemory (lldb::addr_t vm_addr, 2443 char *cstr, 2444 size_t cstr_max_len, 2445 Error &error); 2446 2447 size_t 2448 ReadMemoryFromInferior (lldb::addr_t vm_addr, 2449 void *buf, 2450 size_t size, 2451 Error &error); 2452 2453 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2454 /// Reads an unsigned integer of the specified byte size from 2455 /// process memory. 2456 /// 2457 /// @param[in] load_addr 2458 /// A load address of the integer to read. 2459 /// 2460 /// @param[in] byte_size 2461 /// The size in byte of the integer to read. 2462 /// 2463 /// @param[in] fail_value 2464 /// The value to return if we fail to read an integer. 2465 /// 2466 /// @param[out] error 2467 /// An error that indicates the success or failure of this 2468 /// operation. If error indicates success (error.Success()), 2469 /// then the value returned can be trusted, otherwise zero 2470 /// will be returned. 2471 /// 2472 /// @return 2473 /// The unsigned integer that was read from the process memory 2474 /// space. If the integer was smaller than a uint64_t, any 2475 /// unused upper bytes will be zero filled. If the process 2476 /// byte order differs from the host byte order, the integer 2477 /// value will be appropriately byte swapped into host byte 2478 /// order. 2479 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2480 uint64_t 2481 ReadUnsignedIntegerFromMemory (lldb::addr_t load_addr, 2482 size_t byte_size, 2483 uint64_t fail_value, 2484 Error &error); 2485 2486 lldb::addr_t 2487 ReadPointerFromMemory (lldb::addr_t vm_addr, 2488 Error &error); 2489 2490 bool 2491 WritePointerToMemory (lldb::addr_t vm_addr, 2492 lldb::addr_t ptr_value, 2493 Error &error); 2494 2495 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2496 /// Actually do the writing of memory to a process. 2497 /// 2498 /// @param[in] vm_addr 2499 /// A virtual load address that indicates where to start writing 2500 /// memory to. 2501 /// 2502 /// @param[in] buf 2503 /// A byte buffer that is at least \a size bytes long that 2504 /// contains the data to write. 2505 /// 2506 /// @param[in] size 2507 /// The number of bytes to write. 2508 /// 2509 /// @param[out] error 2510 /// An error value in case the memory write fails. 2511 /// 2512 /// @return 2513 /// The number of bytes that were actually written. 2514 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2515 virtual size_t 2516 DoWriteMemory (lldb::addr_t vm_addr, const void *buf, size_t size, Error &error) 2517 { 2518 error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("error: %s does not support writing to processes", GetShortPluginName()); 2519 return 0; 2520 } 2521 2522 2523 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2524 /// Write all or part of a scalar value to memory. 2525 /// 2526 /// The value contained in \a scalar will be swapped to match the 2527 /// byte order of the process that is being debugged. If \a size is 2528 /// less than the size of scalar, the least significate \a size bytes 2529 /// from scalar will be written. If \a size is larger than the byte 2530 /// size of scalar, then the extra space will be padded with zeros 2531 /// and the scalar value will be placed in the least significant 2532 /// bytes in memory. 2533 /// 2534 /// @param[in] vm_addr 2535 /// A virtual load address that indicates where to start writing 2536 /// memory to. 2537 /// 2538 /// @param[in] scalar 2539 /// The scalar to write to the debugged process. 2540 /// 2541 /// @param[in] size 2542 /// This value can be smaller or larger than the scalar value 2543 /// itself. If \a size is smaller than the size of \a scalar, 2544 /// the least significant bytes in \a scalar will be used. If 2545 /// \a size is larger than the byte size of \a scalar, then 2546 /// the extra space will be padded with zeros. If \a size is 2547 /// set to UINT32_MAX, then the size of \a scalar will be used. 2548 /// 2549 /// @param[out] error 2550 /// An error value in case the memory write fails. 2551 /// 2552 /// @return 2553 /// The number of bytes that were actually written. 2554 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2555 size_t 2556 WriteScalarToMemory (lldb::addr_t vm_addr, 2557 const Scalar &scalar, 2558 uint32_t size, 2559 Error &error); 2560 2561 size_t 2562 ReadScalarIntegerFromMemory (lldb::addr_t addr, 2563 uint32_t byte_size, 2564 bool is_signed, 2565 Scalar &scalar, 2566 Error &error); 2567 2568 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2569 /// Write memory to a process. 2570 /// 2571 /// This function will write memory to the current process's 2572 /// address space and maintain any traps that might be present due 2573 /// to software breakpoints. 2574 /// 2575 /// This function is not meant to be overridden by Process 2576 /// subclasses, the subclasses should implement 2577 /// Process::DoWriteMemory (lldb::addr_t, size_t, void *). 2578 /// 2579 /// @param[in] vm_addr 2580 /// A virtual load address that indicates where to start writing 2581 /// memory to. 2582 /// 2583 /// @param[in] buf 2584 /// A byte buffer that is at least \a size bytes long that 2585 /// contains the data to write. 2586 /// 2587 /// @param[in] size 2588 /// The number of bytes to write. 2589 /// 2590 /// @return 2591 /// The number of bytes that were actually written. 2592 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2593 size_t 2594 WriteMemory (lldb::addr_t vm_addr, const void *buf, size_t size, Error &error); 2595 2596 2597 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2598 /// Actually allocate memory in the process. 2599 /// 2600 /// This function will allocate memory in the process's address 2601 /// space. This can't rely on the generic function calling mechanism, 2602 /// since that requires this function. 2603 /// 2604 /// @param[in] size 2605 /// The size of the allocation requested. 2606 /// 2607 /// @return 2608 /// The address of the allocated buffer in the process, or 2609 /// LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS if the allocation failed. 2610 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2611 2612 virtual lldb::addr_t 2613 DoAllocateMemory (size_t size, uint32_t permissions, Error &error) 2614 { 2615 error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("error: %s does not support allocating in the debug process", GetShortPluginName()); 2616 return LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS; 2617 } 2618 2619 2620 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2621 /// The public interface to allocating memory in the process. 2622 /// 2623 /// This function will allocate memory in the process's address 2624 /// space. This can't rely on the generic function calling mechanism, 2625 /// since that requires this function. 2626 /// 2627 /// @param[in] size 2628 /// The size of the allocation requested. 2629 /// 2630 /// @param[in] permissions 2631 /// Or together any of the lldb::Permissions bits. The permissions on 2632 /// a given memory allocation can't be changed after allocation. Note 2633 /// that a block that isn't set writable can still be written on from lldb, 2634 /// just not by the process itself. 2635 /// 2636 /// @param[in/out] error 2637 /// An error object to fill in if things go wrong. 2638 /// @return 2639 /// The address of the allocated buffer in the process, or 2640 /// LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS if the allocation failed. 2641 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2642 2643 lldb::addr_t 2644 AllocateMemory (size_t size, uint32_t permissions, Error &error); 2645 2646 virtual Error 2647 GetMemoryRegionInfo (lldb::addr_t load_addr, 2648 MemoryRegionInfo &range_info) 2649 { 2650 Error error; 2651 error.SetErrorString ("Process::GetMemoryRegionInfo() not supported"); 2652 return error; 2653 } 2654 2655 lldb::ModuleSP 2656 ReadModuleFromMemory (const FileSpec& file_spec, 2657 lldb::addr_t header_addr, 2658 bool add_image_to_target, 2659 bool load_sections_in_target); 2660 2661 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2662 /// Attempt to get the attributes for a region of memory in the process. 2663 /// 2664 /// It may be possible for the remote debug server to inspect attributes 2665 /// for a region of memory in the process, such as whether there is a 2666 /// valid page of memory at a given address or whether that page is 2667 /// readable/writable/executable by the process. 2668 /// 2669 /// @param[in] load_addr 2670 /// The address of interest in the process. 2671 /// 2672 /// @param[out] permissions 2673 /// If this call returns successfully, this bitmask will have 2674 /// its Permissions bits set to indicate whether the region is 2675 /// readable/writable/executable. If this call fails, the 2676 /// bitmask values are undefined. 2677 /// 2678 /// @return 2679 /// Returns true if it was able to determine the attributes of the 2680 /// memory region. False if not. 2681 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2682 2683 virtual bool 2684 GetLoadAddressPermissions (lldb::addr_t load_addr, uint32_t &permissions) 2685 { 2686 MemoryRegionInfo range_info; 2687 permissions = 0; 2688 Error error (GetMemoryRegionInfo (load_addr, range_info)); 2689 if (!error.Success()) 2690 return false; 2691 if (range_info.GetReadable() == MemoryRegionInfo::eDontKnow 2692 || range_info.GetWritable() == MemoryRegionInfo::eDontKnow 2693 || range_info.GetExecutable() == MemoryRegionInfo::eDontKnow) 2694 { 2695 return false; 2696 } 2697 2698 if (range_info.GetReadable() == MemoryRegionInfo::eYes) 2699 permissions |= lldb::ePermissionsReadable; 2700 2701 if (range_info.GetWritable() == MemoryRegionInfo::eYes) 2702 permissions |= lldb::ePermissionsWritable; 2703 2704 if (range_info.GetExecutable() == MemoryRegionInfo::eYes) 2705 permissions |= lldb::ePermissionsExecutable; 2706 2707 return true; 2708 } 2709 2710 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2711 /// Determines whether executing JIT-compiled code in this process 2712 /// is possible. 2713 /// 2714 /// @return 2715 /// True if execution of JIT code is possible; false otherwise. 2716 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2717 bool CanJIT (); 2718 2719 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2720 /// Sets whether executing JIT-compiled code in this process 2721 /// is possible. 2722 /// 2723 /// @param[in] can_jit 2724 /// True if execution of JIT code is possible; false otherwise. 2725 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2726 void SetCanJIT (bool can_jit); 2727 2728 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2729 /// Actually deallocate memory in the process. 2730 /// 2731 /// This function will deallocate memory in the process's address 2732 /// space that was allocated with AllocateMemory. 2733 /// 2734 /// @param[in] ptr 2735 /// A return value from AllocateMemory, pointing to the memory you 2736 /// want to deallocate. 2737 /// 2738 /// @return 2739 /// \btrue if the memory was deallocated, \bfalse otherwise. 2740 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2741 2742 virtual Error 2743 DoDeallocateMemory (lldb::addr_t ptr) 2744 { 2745 Error error; 2746 error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("error: %s does not support deallocating in the debug process", GetShortPluginName()); 2747 return error; 2748 } 2749 2750 2751 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2752 /// The public interface to deallocating memory in the process. 2753 /// 2754 /// This function will deallocate memory in the process's address 2755 /// space that was allocated with AllocateMemory. 2756 /// 2757 /// @param[in] ptr 2758 /// A return value from AllocateMemory, pointing to the memory you 2759 /// want to deallocate. 2760 /// 2761 /// @return 2762 /// \btrue if the memory was deallocated, \bfalse otherwise. 2763 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2764 2765 Error 2766 DeallocateMemory (lldb::addr_t ptr); 2767 2768 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2769 /// Get any available STDOUT. 2770 /// 2771 /// If the process was launched without supplying valid file paths 2772 /// for stdin, stdout, and stderr, then the Process class might 2773 /// try to cache the STDOUT for the process if it is able. Events 2774 /// will be queued indicating that there is STDOUT available that 2775 /// can be retrieved using this function. 2776 /// 2777 /// @param[out] buf 2778 /// A buffer that will receive any STDOUT bytes that are 2779 /// currently available. 2780 /// 2781 /// @param[out] buf_size 2782 /// The size in bytes for the buffer \a buf. 2783 /// 2784 /// @return 2785 /// The number of bytes written into \a buf. If this value is 2786 /// equal to \a buf_size, another call to this function should 2787 /// be made to retrieve more STDOUT data. 2788 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2789 virtual size_t 2790 GetSTDOUT (char *buf, size_t buf_size, Error &error); 2791 2792 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2793 /// Get any available STDERR. 2794 /// 2795 /// If the process was launched without supplying valid file paths 2796 /// for stdin, stdout, and stderr, then the Process class might 2797 /// try to cache the STDERR for the process if it is able. Events 2798 /// will be queued indicating that there is STDERR available that 2799 /// can be retrieved using this function. 2800 /// 2801 /// @param[out] buf 2802 /// A buffer that will receive any STDERR bytes that are 2803 /// currently available. 2804 /// 2805 /// @param[out] buf_size 2806 /// The size in bytes for the buffer \a buf. 2807 /// 2808 /// @return 2809 /// The number of bytes written into \a buf. If this value is 2810 /// equal to \a buf_size, another call to this function should 2811 /// be made to retrieve more STDERR data. 2812 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2813 virtual size_t 2814 GetSTDERR (char *buf, size_t buf_size, Error &error); 2815 2816 virtual size_t 2817 PutSTDIN (const char *buf, size_t buf_size, Error &error) 2818 { 2819 error.SetErrorString("stdin unsupported"); 2820 return 0; 2821 } 2822 2823 //---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2824 // Process Breakpoints 2825 //---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2826 size_t 2827 GetSoftwareBreakpointTrapOpcode (BreakpointSite* bp_site); 2828 2829 virtual Error 2830 EnableBreakpoint (BreakpointSite *bp_site) 2831 { 2832 Error error; 2833 error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("error: %s does not support enabling breakpoints", GetShortPluginName()); 2834 return error; 2835 } 2836 2837 2838 virtual Error 2839 DisableBreakpoint (BreakpointSite *bp_site) 2840 { 2841 Error error; 2842 error.SetErrorStringWithFormat("error: %s does not support disabling breakpoints", GetShortPluginName()); 2843 return error; 2844 } 2845 2846 2847 // This is implemented completely using the lldb::Process API. Subclasses 2848 // don't need to implement this function unless the standard flow of 2849 // read existing opcode, write breakpoint opcode, verify breakpoint opcode 2850 // doesn't work for a specific process plug-in. 2851 virtual Error 2852 EnableSoftwareBreakpoint (BreakpointSite *bp_site); 2853 2854 // This is implemented completely using the lldb::Process API. Subclasses 2855 // don't need to implement this function unless the standard flow of 2856 // restoring original opcode in memory and verifying the restored opcode 2857 // doesn't work for a specific process plug-in. 2858 virtual Error 2859 DisableSoftwareBreakpoint (BreakpointSite *bp_site); 2860 2861 BreakpointSiteList & 2862 GetBreakpointSiteList(); 2863 2864 const BreakpointSiteList & 2865 GetBreakpointSiteList() const; 2866 2867 void 2868 DisableAllBreakpointSites (); 2869 2870 Error 2871 ClearBreakpointSiteByID (lldb::user_id_t break_id); 2872 2873 lldb::break_id_t 2874 CreateBreakpointSite (const lldb::BreakpointLocationSP &owner, 2875 bool use_hardware); 2876 2877 Error 2878 DisableBreakpointSiteByID (lldb::user_id_t break_id); 2879 2880 Error 2881 EnableBreakpointSiteByID (lldb::user_id_t break_id); 2882 2883 2884 // BreakpointLocations use RemoveOwnerFromBreakpointSite to remove 2885 // themselves from the owner's list of this breakpoint sites. This has to 2886 // be a static function because you can't be sure that removing the 2887 // breakpoint from it's containing map won't delete the breakpoint site, 2888 // and doing that in an instance method isn't copasetic. 2889 void 2890 RemoveOwnerFromBreakpointSite (lldb::user_id_t owner_id, 2891 lldb::user_id_t owner_loc_id, 2892 lldb::BreakpointSiteSP &bp_site_sp); 2893 2894 //---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2895 // Process Watchpoints (optional) 2896 //---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2897 virtual Error 2898 EnableWatchpoint (Watchpoint *wp); 2899 2900 virtual Error 2901 DisableWatchpoint (Watchpoint *wp); 2902 2903 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2904 // Thread Queries 2905 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2906 virtual uint32_t 2907 UpdateThreadList (ThreadList &old_thread_list, ThreadList &new_thread_list) = 0; 2908 2909 void 2910 UpdateThreadListIfNeeded (); 2911 2912 ThreadList & 2913 GetThreadList () 2914 { 2915 return m_thread_list; 2916 } 2917 2918 2919 uint32_t 2920 GetNextThreadIndexID (); 2921 2922 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2923 // Event Handling 2924 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2925 lldb::StateType 2926 GetNextEvent (lldb::EventSP &event_sp); 2927 2928 lldb::StateType 2929 WaitForProcessToStop (const TimeValue *timeout); 2930 2931 lldb::StateType 2932 WaitForStateChangedEvents (const TimeValue *timeout, lldb::EventSP &event_sp); 2933 2934 Event * 2935 PeekAtStateChangedEvents (); 2936 2937 2938 class 2939 ProcessEventHijacker 2940 { 2941 public: 2942 ProcessEventHijacker (Process &process, Listener *listener) : 2943 m_process (process), 2944 m_listener (listener) 2945 { 2946 m_process.HijackProcessEvents (listener); 2947 } 2948 ~ProcessEventHijacker () 2949 { 2950 m_process.RestoreProcessEvents(); 2951 } 2952 2953 private: 2954 Process &m_process; 2955 Listener *m_listener; 2956 }; 2957 friend class ProcessEventHijacker; 2958 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2959 /// If you need to ensure that you and only you will hear about some public 2960 /// event, then make a new listener, set to listen to process events, and 2961 /// then call this with that listener. Then you will have to wait on that 2962 /// listener explicitly for events (rather than using the GetNextEvent & WaitFor* 2963 /// calls above. Be sure to call RestoreProcessEvents when you are done. 2964 /// 2965 /// @param[in] listener 2966 /// This is the new listener to whom all process events will be delivered. 2967 /// 2968 /// @return 2969 /// Returns \b true if the new listener could be installed, 2970 /// \b false otherwise. 2971 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2972 bool 2973 HijackProcessEvents (Listener *listener); 2974 2975 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2976 /// Restores the process event broadcasting to its normal state. 2977 /// 2978 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2979 void 2980 RestoreProcessEvents (); 2981 2982protected: 2983 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2984 /// This is the part of the event handling that for a process event. 2985 /// It decides what to do with the event and returns true if the 2986 /// event needs to be propagated to the user, and false otherwise. 2987 /// If the event is not propagated, this call will most likely set 2988 /// the target to executing again. 2989 /// 2990 /// @param[in] event_ptr 2991 /// This is the event we are handling. 2992 /// 2993 /// @return 2994 /// Returns \b true if the event should be reported to the 2995 /// user, \b false otherwise. 2996 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 2997 bool 2998 ShouldBroadcastEvent (Event *event_ptr); 2999 3000public: 3001 const lldb::ABISP & 3002 GetABI (); 3003 3004 OperatingSystem * 3005 GetOperatingSystem () 3006 { 3007 return m_os_ap.get(); 3008 } 3009 3010 3011 virtual LanguageRuntime * 3012 GetLanguageRuntime (lldb::LanguageType language); 3013 3014 virtual CPPLanguageRuntime * 3015 GetCPPLanguageRuntime (); 3016 3017 virtual ObjCLanguageRuntime * 3018 GetObjCLanguageRuntime (); 3019 3020 bool 3021 IsRunning () const; 3022 3023 DynamicCheckerFunctions *GetDynamicCheckers() 3024 { 3025 return m_dynamic_checkers_ap.get(); 3026 } 3027 3028 void SetDynamicCheckers(DynamicCheckerFunctions *dynamic_checkers) 3029 { 3030 m_dynamic_checkers_ap.reset(dynamic_checkers); 3031 } 3032 3033 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 3034 /// Call this to set the lldb in the mode where it breaks on new thread 3035 /// creations, and then auto-restarts. This is useful when you are trying 3036 /// to run only one thread, but either that thread or the kernel is creating 3037 /// new threads in the process. If you stop when the thread is created, you 3038 /// can immediately suspend it, and keep executing only the one thread you intend. 3039 /// 3040 /// @return 3041 /// Returns \b true if we were able to start up the notification 3042 /// \b false otherwise. 3043 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 3044 virtual bool 3045 StartNoticingNewThreads() 3046 { 3047 return true; 3048 } 3049 3050 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 3051 /// Call this to turn off the stop & notice new threads mode. 3052 /// 3053 /// @return 3054 /// Returns \b true if we were able to start up the notification 3055 /// \b false otherwise. 3056 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 3057 virtual bool 3058 StopNoticingNewThreads() 3059 { 3060 return true; 3061 } 3062 3063 void 3064 SetRunningUserExpression (bool on); 3065 3066 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 3067 // lldb::ExecutionContextScope pure virtual functions 3068 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 3069 virtual lldb::TargetSP 3070 CalculateTarget (); 3071 3072 virtual lldb::ProcessSP 3073 CalculateProcess () 3074 { 3075 return shared_from_this(); 3076 } 3077 3078 virtual lldb::ThreadSP 3079 CalculateThread () 3080 { 3081 return lldb::ThreadSP(); 3082 } 3083 3084 virtual lldb::StackFrameSP 3085 CalculateStackFrame () 3086 { 3087 return lldb::StackFrameSP(); 3088 } 3089 3090 virtual void 3091 CalculateExecutionContext (ExecutionContext &exe_ctx); 3092 3093 void 3094 SetSTDIOFileDescriptor (int file_descriptor); 3095 3096 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 3097 // Add a permanent region of memory that should never be read or 3098 // written to. This can be used to ensure that memory reads or writes 3099 // to certain areas of memory never end up being sent to the 3100 // DoReadMemory or DoWriteMemory functions which can improve 3101 // performance. 3102 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 3103 void 3104 AddInvalidMemoryRegion (const LoadRange ®ion); 3105 3106 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 3107 // Remove a permanent region of memory that should never be read or 3108 // written to that was previously added with AddInvalidMemoryRegion. 3109 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 3110 bool 3111 RemoveInvalidMemoryRange (const LoadRange ®ion); 3112 3113protected: 3114 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 3115 // NextEventAction provides a way to register an action on the next 3116 // event that is delivered to this process. There is currently only 3117 // one next event action allowed in the process at one time. If a 3118 // new "NextEventAction" is added while one is already present, the 3119 // old action will be discarded (with HandleBeingUnshipped called 3120 // after it is discarded.) 3121 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 3122 class NextEventAction 3123 { 3124 public: 3125 typedef enum EventActionResult 3126 { 3127 eEventActionSuccess, 3128 eEventActionRetry, 3129 eEventActionExit 3130 } EventActionResult; 3131 3132 NextEventAction (Process *process) : 3133 m_process(process) 3134 { 3135 } 3136 3137 virtual 3138 ~NextEventAction() 3139 { 3140 } 3141 3142 virtual EventActionResult PerformAction (lldb::EventSP &event_sp) = 0; 3143 virtual void HandleBeingUnshipped () {}; 3144 virtual EventActionResult HandleBeingInterrupted () = 0; 3145 virtual const char *GetExitString() = 0; 3146 protected: 3147 Process *m_process; 3148 }; 3149 3150 void SetNextEventAction (Process::NextEventAction *next_event_action) 3151 { 3152 if (m_next_event_action_ap.get()) 3153 m_next_event_action_ap->HandleBeingUnshipped(); 3154 3155 m_next_event_action_ap.reset(next_event_action); 3156 } 3157 3158 // This is the completer for Attaching: 3159 class AttachCompletionHandler : public NextEventAction 3160 { 3161 public: 3162 AttachCompletionHandler (Process *process, uint32_t exec_count) : 3163 NextEventAction (process), 3164 m_exec_count (exec_count) 3165 { 3166 } 3167 3168 virtual 3169 ~AttachCompletionHandler() 3170 { 3171 } 3172 3173 virtual EventActionResult PerformAction (lldb::EventSP &event_sp); 3174 virtual EventActionResult HandleBeingInterrupted (); 3175 virtual const char *GetExitString(); 3176 private: 3177 uint32_t m_exec_count; 3178 std::string m_exit_string; 3179 }; 3180 3181 bool 3182 HijackPrivateProcessEvents (Listener *listener); 3183 3184 void 3185 RestorePrivateProcessEvents (); 3186 3187 bool 3188 PrivateStateThreadIsValid () const 3189 { 3190 return m_private_state_thread != LLDB_INVALID_HOST_THREAD; 3191 } 3192 3193 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 3194 // Member variables 3195 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 3196 Target & m_target; ///< The target that owns this process. 3197 ThreadSafeValue<lldb::StateType> m_public_state; 3198 ThreadSafeValue<lldb::StateType> m_private_state; // The actual state of our process 3199 Broadcaster m_private_state_broadcaster; // This broadcaster feeds state changed events into the private state thread's listener. 3200 Broadcaster m_private_state_control_broadcaster; // This is the control broadcaster, used to pause, resume & stop the private state thread. 3201 Listener m_private_state_listener; // This is the listener for the private state thread. 3202 Predicate<bool> m_private_state_control_wait; /// This Predicate is used to signal that a control operation is complete. 3203 lldb::thread_t m_private_state_thread; // Thread ID for the thread that watches interal state events 3204 ProcessModID m_mod_id; ///< Tracks the state of the process over stops and other alterations. 3205 uint32_t m_thread_index_id; ///< Each thread is created with a 1 based index that won't get re-used. 3206 int m_exit_status; ///< The exit status of the process, or -1 if not set. 3207 std::string m_exit_string; ///< A textual description of why a process exited. 3208 ThreadList m_thread_list; ///< The threads for this process. 3209 std::vector<Notifications> m_notifications; ///< The list of notifications that this process can deliver. 3210 std::vector<lldb::addr_t> m_image_tokens; 3211 Listener &m_listener; 3212 BreakpointSiteList m_breakpoint_site_list; ///< This is the list of breakpoint locations we intend 3213 ///< to insert in the target. 3214 std::auto_ptr<DynamicLoader> m_dyld_ap; 3215 std::auto_ptr<DynamicCheckerFunctions> m_dynamic_checkers_ap; ///< The functions used by the expression parser to validate data that expressions use. 3216 std::auto_ptr<OperatingSystem> m_os_ap; 3217 UnixSignals m_unix_signals; /// This is the current signal set for this process. 3218 lldb::ABISP m_abi_sp; 3219 lldb::InputReaderSP m_process_input_reader; 3220 lldb_private::Communication m_stdio_communication; 3221 lldb_private::Mutex m_stdio_communication_mutex; 3222 std::string m_stdout_data; 3223 std::string m_stderr_data; 3224 MemoryCache m_memory_cache; 3225 AllocatedMemoryCache m_allocated_memory_cache; 3226 bool m_should_detach; /// Should we detach if the process object goes away with an explicit call to Kill or Detach? 3227 3228 typedef std::map<lldb::LanguageType, lldb::LanguageRuntimeSP> LanguageRuntimeCollection; 3229 LanguageRuntimeCollection m_language_runtimes; 3230 std::auto_ptr<NextEventAction> m_next_event_action_ap; 3231 3232 enum { 3233 eCanJITDontKnow= 0, 3234 eCanJITYes, 3235 eCanJITNo 3236 } m_can_jit; 3237 3238 size_t 3239 RemoveBreakpointOpcodesFromBuffer (lldb::addr_t addr, size_t size, uint8_t *buf) const; 3240 3241 void 3242 SynchronouslyNotifyStateChanged (lldb::StateType state); 3243 3244 void 3245 SetPublicState (lldb::StateType new_state); 3246 3247 void 3248 SetPrivateState (lldb::StateType state); 3249 3250 bool 3251 StartPrivateStateThread (); 3252 3253 void 3254 StopPrivateStateThread (); 3255 3256 void 3257 PausePrivateStateThread (); 3258 3259 void 3260 ResumePrivateStateThread (); 3261 3262 static void * 3263 PrivateStateThread (void *arg); 3264 3265 void * 3266 RunPrivateStateThread (); 3267 3268 void 3269 HandlePrivateEvent (lldb::EventSP &event_sp); 3270 3271 lldb::StateType 3272 WaitForProcessStopPrivate (const TimeValue *timeout, lldb::EventSP &event_sp); 3273 3274 // This waits for both the state change broadcaster, and the control broadcaster. 3275 // If control_only, it only waits for the control broadcaster. 3276 3277 bool 3278 WaitForEventsPrivate (const TimeValue *timeout, lldb::EventSP &event_sp, bool control_only); 3279 3280 lldb::StateType 3281 WaitForStateChangedEventsPrivate (const TimeValue *timeout, lldb::EventSP &event_sp); 3282 3283 lldb::StateType 3284 WaitForState (const TimeValue *timeout, 3285 const lldb::StateType *match_states, 3286 const uint32_t num_match_states); 3287 3288 size_t 3289 WriteMemoryPrivate (lldb::addr_t addr, const void *buf, size_t size, Error &error); 3290 3291 void 3292 AppendSTDOUT (const char *s, size_t len); 3293 3294 void 3295 AppendSTDERR (const char *s, size_t len); 3296 3297 static void 3298 STDIOReadThreadBytesReceived (void *baton, const void *src, size_t src_len); 3299 3300 void 3301 PushProcessInputReader (); 3302 3303 void 3304 PopProcessInputReader (); 3305 3306 void 3307 ResetProcessInputReader (); 3308 3309 static size_t 3310 ProcessInputReaderCallback (void *baton, 3311 InputReader &reader, 3312 lldb::InputReaderAction notification, 3313 const char *bytes, 3314 size_t bytes_len); 3315 3316 3317private: 3318 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 3319 // For Process only 3320 //------------------------------------------------------------------ 3321 void ControlPrivateStateThread (uint32_t signal); 3322 3323 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (Process); 3324 3325}; 3326 3327} // namespace lldb_private 3328 3329#endif // liblldb_Process_h_ 3330