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Diffstat (limited to 'source/Plugins/Process/gdb-remote/ProcessGDBRemote.cpp')
-rw-r--r-- | source/Plugins/Process/gdb-remote/ProcessGDBRemote.cpp | 157 |
1 files changed, 113 insertions, 44 deletions
diff --git a/source/Plugins/Process/gdb-remote/ProcessGDBRemote.cpp b/source/Plugins/Process/gdb-remote/ProcessGDBRemote.cpp index e1989eb..1172222 100644 --- a/source/Plugins/Process/gdb-remote/ProcessGDBRemote.cpp +++ b/source/Plugins/Process/gdb-remote/ProcessGDBRemote.cpp @@ -1645,6 +1645,21 @@ ProcessGDBRemote::SetThreadStopInfo (StringExtractor& stop_packet) } } + // If the response is old style 'S' packet which does not provide us with thread information + // then update the thread list and choose the first one. + if (!thread_sp) + { + UpdateThreadIDList (); + + if (!m_thread_ids.empty ()) + { + Mutex::Locker locker (m_thread_list_real.GetMutex ()); + thread_sp = m_thread_list_real.FindThreadByProtocolID (m_thread_ids.front (), false); + if (thread_sp) + gdb_thread = static_cast<ThreadGDBRemote *> (thread_sp.get ()); + } + } + if (thread_sp) { // Clear the stop info just in case we don't set it to anything @@ -1720,7 +1735,7 @@ ProcessGDBRemote::SetThreadStopInfo (StringExtractor& stop_packet) } } - if (signo && did_exec == false) + if (!handled && signo && did_exec == false) { if (signo == SIGTRAP) { @@ -2007,6 +2022,24 @@ ProcessGDBRemote::DoDestroy () if (packet_cmd == 'W' || packet_cmd == 'X') { +#if defined(__APPLE__) + // For Native processes on Mac OS X, we launch through the Host Platform, then hand the process off + // to debugserver, which becomes the parent process through "PT_ATTACH". Then when we go to kill + // the process on Mac OS X we call ptrace(PT_KILL) to kill it, then we call waitpid which returns + // with no error and the correct status. But amusingly enough that doesn't seem to actually reap + // the process, but instead it is left around as a Zombie. Probably the kernel is in the process of + // switching ownership back to lldb which was the original parent, and gets confused in the handoff. + // Anyway, so call waitpid here to finally reap it. + PlatformSP platform_sp(GetTarget().GetPlatform()); + if (platform_sp && platform_sp->IsHost()) + { + int status; + ::pid_t reap_pid; + reap_pid = waitpid (GetID(), &status, WNOHANG); + if (log) + log->Printf ("Reaped pid: %d, status: %d.\n", reap_pid, status); + } +#endif SetLastStopPacket (response); ClearThreadIDList (); exit_status = response.GetHexU8(); @@ -2277,70 +2310,106 @@ Error ProcessGDBRemote::EnableBreakpointSite (BreakpointSite *bp_site) { Error error; - assert (bp_site != NULL); + assert(bp_site != NULL); - Log *log (ProcessGDBRemoteLog::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet(GDBR_LOG_BREAKPOINTS)); + // Get logging info + Log *log(ProcessGDBRemoteLog::GetLogIfAllCategoriesSet(GDBR_LOG_BREAKPOINTS)); user_id_t site_id = bp_site->GetID(); + + // Get the breakpoint address const addr_t addr = bp_site->GetLoadAddress(); + + // Log that a breakpoint was requested if (log) - log->Printf ("ProcessGDBRemote::EnableBreakpointSite (size_id = %" PRIu64 ") address = 0x%" PRIx64, site_id, (uint64_t)addr); + log->Printf("ProcessGDBRemote::EnableBreakpointSite (size_id = %" PRIu64 ") address = 0x%" PRIx64, site_id, (uint64_t)addr); + // Breakpoint already exists and is enabled if (bp_site->IsEnabled()) { if (log) - log->Printf ("ProcessGDBRemote::EnableBreakpointSite (size_id = %" PRIu64 ") address = 0x%" PRIx64 " -- SUCCESS (already enabled)", site_id, (uint64_t)addr); + log->Printf("ProcessGDBRemote::EnableBreakpointSite (size_id = %" PRIu64 ") address = 0x%" PRIx64 " -- SUCCESS (already enabled)", site_id, (uint64_t)addr); return error; } - else + + // Get the software breakpoint trap opcode size + const size_t bp_op_size = GetSoftwareBreakpointTrapOpcode(bp_site); + + // SupportsGDBStoppointPacket() simply checks a boolean, indicating if this breakpoint type + // is supported by the remote stub. These are set to true by default, and later set to false + // only after we receive an unimplemented response when sending a breakpoint packet. This means + // initially that unless we were specifically instructed to use a hardware breakpoint, LLDB will + // attempt to set a software breakpoint. HardwareRequired() also queries a boolean variable which + // indicates if the user specifically asked for hardware breakpoints. If true then we will + // skip over software breakpoints. + if (m_gdb_comm.SupportsGDBStoppointPacket(eBreakpointSoftware) && (!bp_site->HardwareRequired())) { - const size_t bp_op_size = GetSoftwareBreakpointTrapOpcode (bp_site); + // Try to send off a software breakpoint packet ($Z0) + if (m_gdb_comm.SendGDBStoppointTypePacket(eBreakpointSoftware, true, addr, bp_op_size) == 0) + { + // The breakpoint was placed successfully + bp_site->SetEnabled(true); + bp_site->SetType(BreakpointSite::eExternal); + return error; + } + + // SendGDBStoppointTypePacket() will return an error if it was unable to set this + // breakpoint. We need to differentiate between a error specific to placing this breakpoint + // or if we have learned that this breakpoint type is unsupported. To do this, we + // must test the support boolean for this breakpoint type to see if it now indicates that + // this breakpoint type is unsupported. If they are still supported then we should return + // with the error code. If they are now unsupported, then we would like to fall through + // and try another form of breakpoint. + if (m_gdb_comm.SupportsGDBStoppointPacket(eBreakpointSoftware)) + return error; - if (bp_site->HardwareRequired()) + // We reach here when software breakpoints have been found to be unsupported. For future + // calls to set a breakpoint, we will not attempt to set a breakpoint with a type that is + // known not to be supported. + if (log) + log->Printf("Software breakpoints are unsupported"); + + // So we will fall through and try a hardware breakpoint + } + + // The process of setting a hardware breakpoint is much the same as above. We check the + // supported boolean for this breakpoint type, and if it is thought to be supported then we + // will try to set this breakpoint with a hardware breakpoint. + if (m_gdb_comm.SupportsGDBStoppointPacket(eBreakpointHardware)) + { + // Try to send off a hardware breakpoint packet ($Z1) + if (m_gdb_comm.SendGDBStoppointTypePacket(eBreakpointHardware, true, addr, bp_op_size) == 0) { - // Try and set hardware breakpoint, and if that fails, fall through - // and set a software breakpoint? - if (m_gdb_comm.SupportsGDBStoppointPacket (eBreakpointHardware)) - { - if (m_gdb_comm.SendGDBStoppointTypePacket(eBreakpointHardware, true, addr, bp_op_size) == 0) - { - bp_site->SetEnabled(true); - bp_site->SetType (BreakpointSite::eHardware); - } - else - { - error.SetErrorString("failed to set hardware breakpoint (hardware breakpoint resources might be exhausted or unavailable)"); - } - } - else - { - error.SetErrorString("hardware breakpoints are not supported"); - } + // The breakpoint was placed successfully + bp_site->SetEnabled(true); + bp_site->SetType(BreakpointSite::eHardware); return error; } - else if (m_gdb_comm.SupportsGDBStoppointPacket (eBreakpointSoftware)) + + // Check if the error was something other then an unsupported breakpoint type + if (m_gdb_comm.SupportsGDBStoppointPacket(eBreakpointHardware)) { - if (m_gdb_comm.SendGDBStoppointTypePacket(eBreakpointSoftware, true, addr, bp_op_size) == 0) - { - bp_site->SetEnabled(true); - bp_site->SetType (BreakpointSite::eExternal); - return error; - } + // Unable to set this hardware breakpoint + error.SetErrorString("failed to set hardware breakpoint (hardware breakpoint resources might be exhausted or unavailable)"); + return error; } - return EnableSoftwareBreakpoint (bp_site); + // We will reach here when the stub gives an unsported response to a hardware breakpoint + if (log) + log->Printf("Hardware breakpoints are unsupported"); + + // Finally we will falling through to a #trap style breakpoint } - if (log) + // Don't fall through when hardware breakpoints were specifically requested + if (bp_site->HardwareRequired()) { - const char *err_string = error.AsCString(); - log->Printf ("ProcessGDBRemote::EnableBreakpointSite () error for breakpoint at 0x%8.8" PRIx64 ": %s", - bp_site->GetLoadAddress(), - err_string ? err_string : "NULL"); + error.SetErrorString("hardware breakpoints are not supported"); + return error; } - // We shouldn't reach here on a successful breakpoint enable... - if (error.Success()) - error.SetErrorToGenericError(); - return error; + + // As a last resort we want to place a manual breakpoint. An instruction + // is placed into the process memory using memory write packets. + return EnableSoftwareBreakpoint(bp_site); } Error @@ -2366,7 +2435,7 @@ ProcessGDBRemote::DisableBreakpointSite (BreakpointSite *bp_site) break; case BreakpointSite::eHardware: - if (m_gdb_comm.SendGDBStoppointTypePacket(eBreakpointSoftware, false, addr, bp_op_size)) + if (m_gdb_comm.SendGDBStoppointTypePacket(eBreakpointHardware, false, addr, bp_op_size)) error.SetErrorToGenericError(); break; |