| //===-- Debugger.cpp - LLVM debugger library implementation ---------------===// |
| // |
| // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure |
| // |
| // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source |
| // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // |
| // This file contains the main implementation of the LLVM debugger library. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| #include "llvm/Debugger/Debugger.h" |
| #include "llvm/Module.h" |
| #include "llvm/ModuleProvider.h" |
| #include "llvm/Bitcode/ReaderWriter.h" |
| #include "llvm/Debugger/InferiorProcess.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/MemoryBuffer.h" |
| #include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h" |
| #include <cstdlib> |
| #include <memory> |
| using namespace llvm; |
| |
| /// Debugger constructor - Initialize the debugger to its initial, empty, state. |
| /// |
| Debugger::Debugger() : Environment(0), Program(0), Process(0) { |
| } |
| |
| Debugger::~Debugger() { |
| // Killing the program could throw an exception. We don't want to progagate |
| // the exception out of our destructor though. |
| try { |
| killProgram(); |
| } catch (const char *) { |
| } catch (const std::string &) { |
| } |
| |
| unloadProgram(); |
| } |
| |
| /// getProgramPath - Get the path of the currently loaded program, or an |
| /// empty string if none is loaded. |
| std::string Debugger::getProgramPath() const { |
| return Program ? Program->getModuleIdentifier() : ""; |
| } |
| |
| static Module * |
| getMaterializedModuleProvider(const std::string &Filename, LLVMContext* C) { |
| std::auto_ptr<MemoryBuffer> Buffer; |
| Buffer.reset(MemoryBuffer::getFileOrSTDIN(Filename.c_str())); |
| if (Buffer.get()) |
| return ParseBitcodeFile(Buffer.get(), C); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /// loadProgram - If a program is currently loaded, unload it. Then search |
| /// the PATH for the specified program, loading it when found. If the |
| /// specified program cannot be found, an exception is thrown to indicate the |
| /// error. |
| void Debugger::loadProgram(const std::string &Filename, LLVMContext* C) { |
| if ((Program = getMaterializedModuleProvider(Filename, C)) || |
| (Program = getMaterializedModuleProvider(Filename+".bc", C))) |
| return; // Successfully loaded the program. |
| |
| // Search the program path for the file... |
| if (const char *PathS = getenv("PATH")) { |
| std::string Path = PathS; |
| |
| std::string Directory = getToken(Path, ":"); |
| while (!Directory.empty()) { |
| if ((Program = getMaterializedModuleProvider(Directory +"/"+ Filename, C)) |
| || (Program = getMaterializedModuleProvider(Directory +"/"+ Filename |
| + ".bc", C))) |
| return; // Successfully loaded the program. |
| |
| Directory = getToken(Path, ":"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| throw "Could not find program '" + Filename + "'!"; |
| } |
| |
| /// unloadProgram - If a program is running, kill it, then unload all traces |
| /// of the current program. If no program is loaded, this method silently |
| /// succeeds. |
| void Debugger::unloadProgram() { |
| if (!isProgramLoaded()) return; |
| killProgram(); |
| delete Program; |
| Program = 0; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /// createProgram - Create an instance of the currently loaded program, |
| /// killing off any existing one. This creates the program and stops it at |
| /// the first possible moment. If there is no program loaded or if there is a |
| /// problem starting the program, this method throws an exception. |
| void Debugger::createProgram() { |
| if (!isProgramLoaded()) |
| throw "Cannot start program: none is loaded."; |
| |
| // Kill any existing program. |
| killProgram(); |
| |
| // Add argv[0] to the arguments vector.. |
| std::vector<std::string> Args(ProgramArguments); |
| Args.insert(Args.begin(), getProgramPath()); |
| |
| // Start the new program... this could throw if the program cannot be started. |
| Process = InferiorProcess::create(Program, Args, Environment); |
| } |
| |
| InferiorProcess * |
| InferiorProcess::create(Module *M, const std::vector<std::string> &Arguments, |
| const char * const *envp) { |
| throw"No supported binding to inferior processes (debugger not implemented)."; |
| } |
| |
| /// killProgram - If the program is currently executing, kill off the |
| /// process and free up any state related to the currently running program. If |
| /// there is no program currently running, this just silently succeeds. |
| void Debugger::killProgram() { |
| // The destructor takes care of the dirty work. |
| try { |
| delete Process; |
| } catch (...) { |
| Process = 0; |
| throw; |
| } |
| Process = 0; |
| } |
| |
| /// stepProgram - Implement the 'step' command, continuing execution until |
| /// the next possible stop point. |
| void Debugger::stepProgram() { |
| assert(isProgramRunning() && "Cannot step if the program isn't running!"); |
| try { |
| Process->stepProgram(); |
| } catch (InferiorProcessDead &IPD) { |
| killProgram(); |
| throw NonErrorException("The program stopped with exit code " + |
| itostr(IPD.getExitCode())); |
| } catch (...) { |
| killProgram(); |
| throw; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// nextProgram - Implement the 'next' command, continuing execution until |
| /// the next possible stop point that is in the current function. |
| void Debugger::nextProgram() { |
| assert(isProgramRunning() && "Cannot next if the program isn't running!"); |
| try { |
| // This should step the process. If the process enters a function, then it |
| // should 'finish' it. However, figuring this out is tricky. In |
| // particular, the program can do any of: |
| // 0. Not change current frame. |
| // 1. Entering or exiting a region within the current function |
| // (which changes the frame ID, but which we shouldn't 'finish') |
| // 2. Exiting the current function (which changes the frame ID) |
| // 3. Entering a function (which should be 'finish'ed) |
| // For this reason, we have to be very careful about when we decide to do |
| // the 'finish'. |
| |
| // Get the current frame, but don't trust it. It could change... |
| void *CurrentFrame = Process->getPreviousFrame(0); |
| |
| // Don't trust the current frame: get the caller frame. |
| void *ParentFrame = Process->getPreviousFrame(CurrentFrame); |
| |
| // Ok, we have some information, run the program one step. |
| Process->stepProgram(); |
| |
| // Where is the new frame? The most common case, by far is that it has not |
| // been modified (Case #0), in which case we don't need to do anything more. |
| void *NewFrame = Process->getPreviousFrame(0); |
| if (NewFrame != CurrentFrame) { |
| // Ok, the frame changed. If we are case #1, then the parent frame will |
| // be identical. |
| void *NewParentFrame = Process->getPreviousFrame(NewFrame); |
| if (ParentFrame != NewParentFrame) { |
| // Ok, now we know we aren't case #0 or #1. Check to see if we entered |
| // a new function. If so, the parent frame will be "CurrentFrame". |
| if (CurrentFrame == NewParentFrame) |
| Process->finishProgram(NewFrame); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| } catch (InferiorProcessDead &IPD) { |
| killProgram(); |
| throw NonErrorException("The program stopped with exit code " + |
| itostr(IPD.getExitCode())); |
| } catch (...) { |
| killProgram(); |
| throw; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// finishProgram - Implement the 'finish' command, continuing execution |
| /// until the specified frame ID returns. |
| void Debugger::finishProgram(void *Frame) { |
| assert(isProgramRunning() && "Cannot cont if the program isn't running!"); |
| try { |
| Process->finishProgram(Frame); |
| } catch (InferiorProcessDead &IPD) { |
| killProgram(); |
| throw NonErrorException("The program stopped with exit code " + |
| itostr(IPD.getExitCode())); |
| } catch (...) { |
| killProgram(); |
| throw; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// contProgram - Implement the 'cont' command, continuing execution until |
| /// the next breakpoint is encountered. |
| void Debugger::contProgram() { |
| assert(isProgramRunning() && "Cannot cont if the program isn't running!"); |
| try { |
| Process->contProgram(); |
| } catch (InferiorProcessDead &IPD) { |
| killProgram(); |
| throw NonErrorException("The program stopped with exit code " + |
| itostr(IPD.getExitCode())); |
| } catch (...) { |
| killProgram(); |
| throw; |
| } |
| } |