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Alessandro Arzilli
fcba291125
proc: remove support for parsing interfaces in Go 1.8 and earlier (#1878)
Go 1.8 has been out of date for a while and the code to support it is
potentially dangerous if a future version of Go removes the runtime
types from debug_info and also changes their representation.
2020-02-20 10:52:48 -08:00
Derek Parker
4136512ef3 pkg/proc: Allow function calls on non-struct types
Removes the restriction that the DWARF type for the receiver of a method
must be a TypeDef. This seems reasonable in practice, but it turns out
Go DWARF does not consider

```
type X int
```

to be a typedef. This patch also allows for calling a method where the
receiver is not used or passed in, such as:

```
func (_ X) Method() { println("why") }
```
2020-02-20 10:31:48 +01:00
chainhelen
4f04b81c28
pkg/proc: Judge the validity of addr ranges when disasm. (#1872)
Avoid panic if start addr is greater than end addr when disasm.
2020-02-19 08:46:03 -08:00
ossdev07
a83d1c1409
proc/core: implementing coredump functionality for ARM64 (#1774)
* proc/native: optimize native.status through buffering (#1865)

Benchmark before:

BenchmarkConditionalBreakpoints-4              1        15649407130 ns/op

Benchmark after:

BenchmarkConditionalBreakpoints-4   	       1	14586710018 ns/op

Conditional breakpoint evaluation 1.56ms -> 1.45ms

Updates #1549

* proc/core: Review Comments Incorporated

Signed-off-by: ossdev07 <ossdev@puresoftware.com>

Co-authored-by: Alessandro Arzilli <alessandro.arzilli@gmail.com>
2020-02-17 09:29:17 -08:00
Alessandro Arzilli
ecea2e1814
proc: optimize parseG (#1866)
runtime.g is a large and growing struct, we only need a few fields.
Instead of using loadValue to load the full contents of g, cache its
memory and then only load the fields we care about.

Benchmark before:

BenchmarkConditionalBreakpoints-4              1        14586710018 ns/op

Benchmark after:

BenchmarkConditionalBreakpoints-4   	       1	12476166303 ns/op

Conditional breakpoint evaluation: 1.45ms -> 1.24ms

Updates #1549
2020-02-17 09:27:56 -08:00
Alessandro Arzilli
c272212baa
proc/native: optimize native.status through buffering (#1865)
Benchmark before:

BenchmarkConditionalBreakpoints-4              1        15649407130 ns/op

Benchmark after:

BenchmarkConditionalBreakpoints-4   	       1	14586710018 ns/op

Conditional breakpoint evaluation 1.56ms -> 1.45ms

Updates #1549
2020-02-15 11:55:19 -08:00
Derek Parker
a277b15def proc/gdbserial: Reload thread registers on demand
Instead of reloading the registers for every thread every time the
process executes, reload the registers on demand for individual threads
and memoize the result.
2020-02-13 18:30:32 +01:00
Alessandro Arzilli
5b4f4a81b1
proc: do not load g0 until it's needed when stacktracing (#1863)
The stacktrace code occasionally needs the value of g.m.g0.sched.sp to
switch stacks. Since this is only needed rarely and calling parseG is
relatively expensive we should delay doing it until we know it will be
needed.

Benchmark before:

BenchmarkConditionalBreakpoints-4              1        17326345671 ns/op

Benchmark after:

BenchmarkConditionalBreakpoints-4   	       1	15649407130 ns/op

Reduces conditional breakpoint latency from 1.7ms to 1.56ms.

Updates #1549
2020-02-13 09:12:59 -08:00
Alessandro Arzilli
b9d0ddd82c
proc: only format registers value when it's necessary (#1860)
A significant amount of time is spent generating the string
representation for the proc.Registers object of each thread, since this
field is rarely used (only when the Registers API is called) it should
be generated on demand.

Also by changing the internal representation of proc.Register to be
closer to that of op.DwarfRegister it will help us implement #1838
(when Delve will need to be able to display the registers of an
internal frame, which we currently represent using op.DwarfRegister
objects).

Benchmark before:

BenchmarkConditionalBreakpoints-4   	       1	22292554301 ns/op

Benchmark after:

BenchmarkConditionalBreakpoints-4   	       1	17326345671 ns/op

Reduces conditional breakpoint latency from 2.2ms to 1.7ms.

Updates #1549, #1838
2020-02-12 13:31:48 -08:00
chainhelen
bd279cb9da
pkg/proc: optimize code for supporting different arch in the future. (#1849) 2020-02-10 17:32:50 -08:00
Alessandro Arzilli
0741d3e57f
*: Go 1.14 support branch (#1727)
* tests: misc test fixes for go1.14

- math.go is now ambiguous due to changes to the go runtime so specify
  that we mean our own math.go in _fixtures
- go list -m requires vendor-mode to be disabled so pass '-mod=' to it
  in case user has GOFLAGS=-mod=vendor
- update version of go/packages, required to work with go 1.14 (and
  executed go mod vendor)
- Increased goroutine migration in one development version of Go 1.14
  revealed a problem with TestCheckpoints in command_test.go and
  rr_test.go. The tests were always wrong because Restart(checkpoint)
  doesn't change the current thread but we can't assume that when the
  checkpoint was taken the current goroutine was running on the same
  thread.

* goversion: update maximum supported version

* Makefile: disable testing lldb-server backend on linux with Go 1.14

There seems to be some incompatibility with lldb-server version 6.0.0
on linux and Go 1.14.

* proc/gdbserial: better handling of signals

- if multiple signals are received simultaneously propagate all of them to the
  target threads instead of only one.
- debugserver will drop an interrupt request if a target thread simultaneously
  receives a signal, handle this situation.

* dwarf/line: normalize backslashes for windows executables

Starting with Go 1.14 the compiler sometimes emits backslashes as well
as forward slashes in debug_line, normalize everything to / for
conformity with the behavior of previous versions.

* proc/native: partial support for Windows async preempt mechanism

See https://github.com/golang/go/issues/36494 for a description of why
full support for 1.14 under windows is problematic.

* proc/native: disable Go 1.14 async preemption on Windows

See https://github.com/golang/go/issues/36494
2020-02-10 17:31:54 -08:00
chainhelen
f925d3c8d7
pkg/proc: remove meanless code in dwarf_expr_test.go. (#1850) 2020-01-29 16:12:44 +01:00
aarzilli
fc3e01bb5b tests: add benchmark for conditional breakpoints 2020-01-28 11:32:53 +01:00
aarzilli
279c29a37c proc: remove CX method from proc.Registers
It is not used anymore besides internally by the proc/gdbserial
backend.
2020-01-28 11:32:53 +01:00
chainhelen
dee267b68b pkg/proc: fix typo in the comment of PtraceGetFpRegset (#1848) 2020-01-27 10:20:56 +01:00
chainhelen
ff5734a0d8 pkg: fix abbreviation of Flag Register on amd64 (#1845) 2020-01-22 11:35:11 -08:00
Derek Parker
94a20d57da
pkg/proc: Introduce Target and remove CommonProcess (#1834)
* pkg/proc: Introduce Target

* pkg/proc: Remove Common.fncallEnabled

Realistically we only block it on recorded backends.

* pkg/proc: Move fncallForG to Target

* pkg/proc: Remove CommonProcess

Remove final bit of functionality stored in CommonProcess and move it to
*Target.

* pkg/proc: Add SupportsFunctionCall to Target
2020-01-21 12:41:24 -08:00
hengwu0
3f7571ec30 proc: implement stacktrace of arm64 (#1780)
* proc: separate amd64-arch code

separate amd64 code about stacktrace, so we can add arm64 stacktrace code.

* proc: implemente stacktrace of arm64

* delve now can use stack, frame commands on arm64-arch debug.

Co-authored-by: tykcd996 <tang.yuke@zte.com.cn>
Co-authored-by: hengwu0 <wu.heng@zte.com.cn>

* test: remove skip-code of stacktrace on arm64

* add LR DWARF register and remove skip-code for fixed tests

* proc: fix the Continue command after the hardcoded breakpoint on arm64

Arm64 use hardware breakpoint, and it will not set PC to the next instruction like amd64. We should move PC in both runtime.breakpoints and hardcoded breakpoints(probably cgo).

* proc: implement cgo stacktrace on arm64

* proc: combine amd64_stack.go and arm64_stack.go file

* proc: reorganize the stacktrace code

* move SwitchStack function arch-related
* fix Continue command after manual stop on arm64
* add timeout flag to make.go to enable infinite timeouts

Co-authored-by: aarzilli <alessandro.arzilli@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: hengwu0 <wu.heng@zte.com.cn>

Co-authored-by: tykcd996 <56993522+tykcd996@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alessandro Arzilli <alessandro.arzilli@gmail.com>
2020-01-21 09:11:20 -08:00
Dmitry Neverov
7fe81ca1d6 cache computed labels 2020-01-21 09:08:36 -08:00
Dmitry Neverov
ca3fe88899 proc,service: expose goroutine pprof labels in api
Labels can help in identifying a particular goroutine during debugging.

Fixes #1763
2020-01-21 09:08:36 -08:00
aarzilli
9af1eac341 proc: cache goroutine objects
Adds a cache mapping goroutine IDs to goroutine objects, this allows
speeding up FindGoroutine and makes commands like 'goroutines -t' not
be accidentally quadratic in the number of goroutines.
2020-01-16 10:14:14 -08:00
Alex Brainman
db88d2e91d pkg/prog: Make sure Attach is executed on a single thread
Specifically, make sure that both DebugActiveProcess and
WaitForDebugEvent Windows APIs are executed on the same thread.

Otherwise WaitForDebugEvent fails with ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE as per its
documentation

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/debugapi/nf-debugapi-waitfordebugevent

'... Only the thread that created the process being debugged can call
WaitForDebugEvent. ...'

Fixes #1825
2020-01-13 09:44:47 -08:00
aarzilli
adb1746c60 proc: fix inlined stack reading for midstack inlined calls
Due to a bug in the Go compiler midstack inlined calls do not report
their ranges correctly. We can't check if an address is in the range of
a DIE by simply looking at that DIE's range, we should also recursively
check the DIE's children's ranges.

Also fixes the way stacktraces of midstack inlined calls are reported
(they used to be inverted, with the deepest inlined stack frame
reported last).

Fixes #1795
2020-01-10 09:04:48 +01:00
aarzilli
a8606afb0b proc,service: return build informations for each package
Adds an API call that returns a list of packages contained in the
program and the files that were used to build them, and also a best
guess at which filesystem directory contained the package when it was
built.

This can be used by IDEs to map file paths if the debugging environment
doesn't match the build environment exactly.
2020-01-09 20:19:02 +01:00
aarzilli
0e0d689246 dwarf/line: make LineToPCIn behave like LineToPC for lines without stmt
When a line has instructions associated but none of them have is_stmt
set LineToPC and LineToPCIn should behave in the same way.

Fixes #1817
2020-01-09 09:41:44 -08:00
chainhelen
c5f9a03d6f pkg/proc: fix one typo.
Change `copy form` into `copy from`.
2020-01-09 09:03:08 -08:00
aarzilli
059c51ea0c proc: fix loclist access for Position Independent Executables 2020-01-02 09:30:55 -08:00
aarzilli
dd2a59a9a4 proc/native: call ElfUpdateSharedObjects after Attach
When attaching to a process in linux ElfUpdateSharedObjects will be
called for the first time during the call to updateThreadList,
unfortunately it won't do anything because the dynamic section of the
base elf executable needs to have been read first and that's done when
we initialize the BinaryInfo object (which happens later during the
call to initialize).
2020-01-02 09:30:22 -08:00
aarzilli
4a6b53c08c proc: build disassemblers unconditionally
Remove build tags from disassembler code, move architecture specific
functionality inside proc.Arch.
This is necessary because Delve should be able to debug corefiles
cross-platform.
2020-01-02 09:29:01 -08:00
aarzilli
8ed7a840e7 tests: disable function call injection tests on macOS on Travis-CI
Updates #1802
2020-01-02 09:20:12 -08:00
hengwu0
d2be791466 test: add reason for skipping TestDisassembleGlobalVars on arm64 (#1778) 2019-12-11 10:33:20 -08:00
吴衡10223547
23d080abe3 proc_test: fix and remove skip-code of Detach tests on arm64
* fix TestKill test:
It will fail in Open /proc/pid/ sporadicly since there is no any sync between signal sended(tracee handled) and open /proc/%d/, especially in some weak arm64 cpu. Skip /proc check on arm64.
* remove skip-code of Detach tests.
2019-11-27 11:07:31 -08:00
hengwu0
6a9a8c9770 nits fix: Fix code format and english grammar
* move firstPCAfterPrologueDisassembly() and checkPrologue() out of arch independent.
* s/do not/does not/ (for all tests)
2019-11-27 11:07:31 -08:00
hengwu0
da2028dcdf test: fix tests on arm64
* remove skip-code of some arm64 tests, which implemented.
* fix errors in testsuits for arm64
2019-11-27 11:07:31 -08:00
hengwu0
f88899ea97 proc/native: fix SetCurrentBreakpoint on arm64
arm64 use hardware breakpoint, and it will not set PC to the next instruction like amd64. Let adjustPC always fasle in arm64, in case of infinite loop.
2019-11-27 11:07:31 -08:00
hengwu0
b34936f5cc proc: fix arm64 prologue 2019-11-27 11:07:31 -08:00
hengwu0
1c9cfc035b test: skip failed tests on arm64
Skip the failed tests that don't work on arm64.
2019-11-27 11:07:31 -08:00
jim
36574e34fe proc: fix delve hang on arm64 BRK instruction
PtraceSingleStep cannot step over BRK instruction(linux-arm64 feature or kernel bug maybe).
GDB has the same question too, it will hang on forever with c command or execute that instruction indefinitely with s,si command.

SetPC+BreakpointSize to jump over BRK to prevent repeating the instruction indefinitely.

Co-authored-by: tykcd996 <tang.yuke@zte.com.cn>
Co-authored-by: hengwu0 <wu.heng@zte.com.cn>
2019-11-27 11:07:31 -08:00
hengwu0
2a68058b4a delve: support linux-arm64 native debug(#118)
* delve now can be built to arm64-arch and running on linux-arm64 OS.
* arm64 general-purpose registers have completed.
* arm64 disasm has completed.

Co-authored-by: tykcd996 <tang.yuke@zte.com.cn>
Co-authored-by: hengwu0 <wu.heng@zte.com.cn>
2019-11-27 11:07:31 -08:00
hengwu0
be98a8503c proc/native: separate amd64-arch code
As proc/native is arch related, it should move some functions to arch-relate file. And this patch can help us to separate the architecture code, make code tidy. So that the merge of arm64 code later will not cause chaos.(#118)
2019-11-27 11:07:31 -08:00
hengwu0
eb6d01a63e proc/native: always remove breakpoints when detaching (#1771) (#1772)
the tracee may coredumped after detach: trace/breakpoint trap (core dumped).
2019-11-27 11:06:51 -08:00
Alessandro Arzilli
151de14d08 proc: support DW_AT_go_package_name (#1757)
Use the name specified by compile unit attribute DW_AT_go_package_name,
introduced in Go 1.13, to map package names to package paths, instead of
trying to deduce it from names of types.
Also use this mapping for resolving global variables and function
expressions.
2019-11-25 09:10:18 -08:00
Alessandro Arzilli
834591f4b6 proc: make ignorable errors reading debug_info look less scary (#1767)
We used to not do anything say anything at all about them anyway.
2019-11-25 09:06:30 -08:00
Derek Parker
c902522a8c pkg/proc,pkg/dwarf: Introduce loclist package
Move the loclist code out of proc and into its own package in
`pkg/dwarf`.
2019-11-13 18:30:21 +01:00
Alessandro Arzilli
5da5eee10d proc/core: enable PIE tests (#1755)
* Makefile: discard stderr of "go list"

In module mode "go" will print messages about downloading modules to
stderr, we shouldn't confuse them for the real command output.

* proc/core: enable PIE tests

PIE tests for core files were never enabled due to a missing flag.Parse
call.
2019-11-12 07:26:20 -08:00
Alessandro Arzilli
4fc8528997 proc/linux: do not route signals to threads while stopping (#1752)
* proc/linux: do not route signals to threads while stopping

While we are trying to stop the process we should not route signals
sent to threads because that will result in threads being resumed.
Also keep better track of which threads are stopped.

This fixes an incompatibility with Go 1.14, which sends a lot of
signals to its threads to implement non-cooperative preemption,
resulting in Delve hanging waiting for an already-stopped thread to
stop.

In principle however this bug has nothing to do with Go 1.14 and could
manifest in any instance of high signal pressure.

* Makefile: discard stderr of "go list"

In module mode "go" will print messages about downloading modules to
stderr, we shouldn't confuse them for the real command output.
2019-11-12 06:58:54 -08:00
Alessandro Arzilli
79143468ea gdbserial: propagate unhandled signals back to a specific thread (#1749)
Instead of just sending unhandled signals back to the process send them
to the specific thread that received them.
This is important because:

1. debugserver does not appear to support the vCont;CXX packet without
specifying a target thread
2. the non-cooperative preemption change in an upcoming version of Go
(1.15?) will require sending signals to a specific thread.

Fixes #1744
2019-11-08 13:02:12 -08:00
Alessandro Arzilli
222deeec36 proc,debugger: implement logical breakpoints (#1717)
Modifies FindFileLocation, FindFunctionLocation and LineToPC as well as
service/debugger to support inlining and introduces the concept of
logical breakpoints.

For inlined functions FindFileLocation, FindFunctionLocation and
LineToPC will now return one PC address for each inlining and one PC
for the concrete implementation of the function (if present).

A proc.Breakpoint will continue to represent a physical breakpoint, at
a single memory location.

Breakpoints returned by service/debugger, however, will represent
logical breakpoints and may be associated with multiple memory
locations and, therefore, multiple proc.Breakpoints.

The necessary logic is introduced in service/debugger so that a change
to a logical breakpoint will be mirrored to all its physical
breakpoints and physical breakpoints are aggregated into a single
logical breakpoint when returned.
2019-11-01 12:41:06 -07:00
aarzilli
5a947bceff proc: always resolve array types even if they don't appear in the
program

When evaluating type casts always resolve array types.

Instead of resolving them by looking up the string in debug_info
construct a fake array type so that a type cast to an array type always
works as long as the element type exists.

We already did this for byte arrays, this commit extends this to any
array type. The reason is that we return a fake array type (that
doesn't exist in the target program) for the array of a channel type.

Fixes #1736
2019-10-29 09:04:36 +01:00
Alessandro Arzilli
f1a5e654ff proc: fix breakpoint confusion on resume (#1738)
Fixes a case of breakpoint confusion on resume caused by having two
breakpoints one byte apart. This bug can cause the target program to
resume execution a single byte inside an instruction and crash either
with SIGILL or a SIGSEGV, or misbehave (depending on how the truncated
instruction is decoded).

native.(*Thread).StepInstruction should call FindBreakpoint using
adjustPC==false because at that point the PC of the thread should
already have been adjusted (and it has been).
2019-10-28 14:55:32 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
ccf57b9454 terminal: let 'list' work on file:line exprs that don't map to code (#1728)
Make the 'list' command succeed for file:line expressions that don't
map to any instruction.
Adds an argument to the FindLocations API call that makes FindLocations
return if the expression can be parsed, even if it doesn't end up
matching any instruction in debug_line.
2019-10-25 09:59:18 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
6b20e880e2 *: add option to re-record recorded targets (#1702)
Adds a '-r' option to the 'restart' command (and to the Restart API)
that re-records the target when using rr.

Also moves the code to delete the trace directory inside the gdbserial
package.
2019-10-21 11:48:04 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
1381454362 proc: GetG should check that loc isn't nil before accessing its members (#1712)
Updates #1711
2019-10-21 10:44:25 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
45fb477379 proc: better handling of bad DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine without debug_line (#1722)
Avoid crashing with nil pointer dereference, signal error instead.

Fixes #1720
2019-10-21 10:43:03 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
ca6c6301cd proc: refactor dwarf function information loading (#1685)
Splits the code that loads function information from debug_info into
multiple functions.
This makes the changes needed to implement logical breakpoints easier
to make.
2019-10-07 09:38:47 -07:00
chainhelen
bd6a8e56d5 pkg/proc/core: add error details when reading spliced memory (#1701)
The origin error message is confusing, so add some details.

Fixes #1700
2019-10-07 09:33:16 -07:00
chainhelen
a82e6d6987 pkg/proc: fix can not call method of an embedded filed directly (#1691)
`func (v *Variable) findMethod` should support for searching methods of an
embedded filed.

Fixes #1688
2019-09-26 07:37:23 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
4905cff3c8 proc: allow calls to optimized functions (#1684)
Trust argument order to determine argument frame layout when calling
functions, this allows calling optimized functions and removes the
special cases for runtime.mallocgc.

Fixes #1589
2019-09-25 10:23:02 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
efd628616b proc: add options to bypass smart stacktraces (#1686)
Add options to start a stacktrace from the values saved in the
runtime.g struct as well as a way to disable the stackSwitch logic and
just get a normal stacktrace.
2019-09-25 10:21:20 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
e994047355 proc: correctly mark closure variables as shadowed (#1674)
If a closure captures a variable but also defines a variable of the
same name in its root scope the shadowed flag would, sometimes, not be
appropriately applied to the captured variable.

This change:

1. sorts the variable list by depth *and* declaration line, so that
closure captured variables always appear before other root-scope
variables, regardless of the order used by the compiler

2. marks variable with the same name as shadowed even if there is only
one scope at play.

This fixes the problem but as a side effect:

1. programs compiled with Go prior to version 1.9 will have the
shadowed flag applied arbitrarily (previously the shadowed flag was not
applied at all)
2. programs compiled with Go prior to versoin 1.11 will still exhibit
the bug, as they do not have DeclLine information.

Fixes #1672
2019-09-15 11:40:35 -07:00
Heschi Kreinick
8954858ee8 proc: round TLS segment size to its alignment (#1682)
The fix for #1428 was buggy, partly because I communicated poorly. Sorry
about that.

The size of the TLS segment should be padded such that TLS addresses
are congruent in the file to where they will end up memory, i.e.
(tlsoffset%align) == (vaddr%align). In most cases, vaddr will be aligned
and it won't matter, but if not then simply aligning the end of the
segment is incorrect. This should be right.

(For the record, the current rounding logic is working in bits, but
PtrSize is in bytes, so it wasn't working as originally intended
either.)
2019-09-04 09:01:53 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
a3e884e55c proc: discard variables with address 0 in disassembly sym lookup (#1668)
They are irrelevant and confusing.
2019-08-14 08:58:27 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
327fbdbd44 tests: remove duplicate code (#1669) 2019-08-14 08:57:05 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
4779218a83 proc/gdbserial: reset thread updater in step loop (#1665)
threadUpdater needs to be reset before every possible use.

Fixes #1659
2019-08-13 11:14:47 -07:00
pjot726
a621034bcf Edited to fix issue #1071 (#1664) 2019-08-13 11:13:56 -07:00
David Chase
440aa31bc6 proc: add *Function.PrologueEndPC to support optargorder tool (#1663)
Intent here is to bring optargorder up to date with delve
and keep it in sync (and to use optargorder to help monitor
compiler output for debugging quality regressions).
2019-08-13 11:13:28 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
3b0c886598 proc: next/step/stepout restarts thread from wrong instruction (#1657)
proc.Next and proc.Step will call, after setting their temp
breakpoints, curthread.SetCurrentBreakpoint. This is intended to find
if one of the newly created breakpoints happens to be at the same
instruction that curthread is stopped at.
However SetCurrentBreakpoint is intended to be called after a Continue
and StepInstruction operation so it will also detect if curthread is
stopped one byte after a breakpoint.
If the instruction immediately preceeding the current instruction of
curthread happens to:
 1. have one of the newly created temp breakpoints
 2. be one byte long
SetCurrentBreakpoint will believe that we just hit that breakpoint and
therefore the instruction should be repeated, and thus rewind the PC of
curthread by 1.

We should distinguish between the two uses of SetCurrentBreakpoint and
disable the check for "just hit" breakpoints when inappropriate.

Fixes #1656
2019-08-12 15:11:19 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
c441330822 proc: remove (*EvalScope).globalFor (#1658) 2019-08-11 13:56:16 -07:00
Derek Parker
f0a9031969 pkg/proc: Move EvalScope methods, cleanup others
Moves EvalScope methods to the proper file and organizes everything
together. Also makes some EvalScope methods no longer methods and just
pure functions.
2019-08-10 14:03:12 +02:00
Derek Parker
094915e4aa pkg/proc: Drop state from BinaryInfo
Remove `initialized` member in favor of just deriving the information it
represented.
2019-08-10 14:03:12 +02:00
Derek Parker
b87813e177 pkg/proc: Remove extra struct members in BinaryInfo 2019-08-10 14:03:12 +02:00
Derek Parker
1b9ae4188d pkg/proc: Consolidate BinaryInfo/Image methods
The methods for the BinaryInfo and Image structs were spread around in
multiple files. This patch just brings them all under one file.
2019-08-10 14:03:12 +02:00
Derek Parker
9963458d77 pkg/proc: Refactor Disassemble 2019-08-10 14:03:12 +02:00
Derek Parker
583d335ffe pkg/proc: Untangle Arch from G struct
More untangling. Arch doesn't actually need to know anything about a
Goroutine.
2019-08-09 18:15:44 +02:00
Derek Parker
2de4930ad1 pkg/proc: Avoid passing BinaryInfo when not needed
This is going towards untangling proc in order to clean it up.
2019-08-09 18:15:44 +02:00
Derek Parker
a3d530bbd4 pkg/proc: Refactor AMD64 struct
Cleanup some unused members.
2019-08-09 18:15:44 +02:00
Alessandro Arzilli
c9c455cc38 cmd/dlv: actually disable C compiler optimizations when building (#1647)
* proc: fix stacktraces when a SIGSEGV happens during a cgo call

When a SIGSEGV happens in a cgo call (for example as a result of
dereferencing a NULL pointer) the stack layout will look like this:

(system stack) runtime.fatalthrow
(system stack) runtime.throw
(system stack) runtime.sigpanic
(system stack) offending C function
... other C functions...
(system stack) runtime.asmcgocall
(goroutine stack) call inside cgo

The code in switchStack would switch directly from the
runtime.fatalthrow frame to the first frame in the goroutine stack,
hiding important information.

Disable this switch for runtime.fatalthrow and reintroduce the check
for runtime.mstart that existed before this version of the code was
implemented in commit 7bec20.

This problem was reported in comment:
https://github.com/go-delve/delve/issues/935#issuecomment-512182533

* cmd/dlv: actually disable C compiler optimizations when building
2019-08-01 16:31:50 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
67b6d4b9c9 travis-ci: fix dwz test problems (#1648)
For some reason the version of dwz in Travis-CI now fails to run on Go
binaries. Ignore the particular error.
2019-07-31 13:09:00 -07:00
Derek Parker
f4eaad69d9
*: Add .cirrus.yml for FreeBSD testing (#1639)
* *: Add .cirrus.yml for FreeBSD testing

* *: run go mod tidy

* service/test: prefer 127.0.0.1 over localhost

* dwarf/line: fix TestDebugLinePrologueParser

* vendor: rerun go mod vendor
2019-07-30 08:38:25 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
b65882a588 proc: ignore DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine entries without abstract origin (#1637)
GCC produces DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine entries without a
DW_AT_abstract_origin attribute.
From the bug report:

 <1><1fe6c7c>: Abbrev Number: 41 (DW_TAG_subprogram)
    <1fe6c7d>   DW_AT_external    : 1
    <1fe6c7d>   DW_AT_name        : (indirect string, offset: 0x485814): MultiGetImpl
    (omissis)
 <2><1fe6c9e>: Abbrev Number: 65 (DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine)
    <1fe6c9f>   DW_AT_low_pc      : 0x311023a
    <1fe6ca7>   DW_AT_high_pc     : 0x5
    <1fe6caf>   DW_AT_call_file   : 10
    <1fe6cb0>   DW_AT_call_line   : 1690
 <2><1fe6cb2>: Abbrev Number: 20 (DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine)
    <1fe6cb3>   DW_AT_abstract_origin: <0x1ffb534>
    <1fe6cb7>   DW_AT_entry_pc    : 0x311023f
    <1fe6cbf>   DW_AT_ranges      : 0xe9bf20
    <1fe6cc3>   DW_AT_call_file   : 10
    <1fe6cc4>   DW_AT_call_line   : 1690

Inlined subroutine at 1fe6c9e doesn't have abstract origin, a name or a
declaration location. It's unclear whether this is in-standard and what
it even means.

Let's ignore it.

Fixes #1636
2019-07-26 11:24:35 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
dcc1030d18 gdbserial: propagate signals to target while stepping (#1624)
Propagate signals when stepping because debugserver will report them,
from the issue:

2019-07-11T16:31:25+02:00 debug layer=gdbconn <- $z0,105525d,1#c9
2019-07-11T16:31:25+02:00 debug layer=gdbconn -> $OK#00
2019-07-11T16:31:25+02:00 debug layer=gdbconn <- $vCont;s:c41c3#50
2019-07-11T16:31:25+02:00 debug layer=gdbconn -> $T1cthread:c41c3;threads:c41c3,c41d7,c41d8,c41d9,c41da;thread-pcs:105525d,7fffc464bf46,7fffc464bbf2,7fffc464bbf2,7fffc46...
2019-07-11T16:31:25+02:00 debug layer=gdbconn <- $Z0,105525d,1#a9
2019-07-11T16:31:25+02:00 debug layer=gdbconn -> $OK#00

in this case we request a single step on thread c41c3 but debugserver
reports instead a signal (in this case SIGWINCH).

Fixes #1610
2019-07-23 14:42:21 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
7d25f6eb97 proc/native/linux: call postExit when process is killed by SIGINT (#1622)
If we return ErrProcessExited we should also set exited to true.
2019-07-17 15:52:28 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
29a058ee7e proc: flag variables that have a 'fake' address (#1619)
Add variables flag to mark variables that are allocated on a register
(and have no address) and variables that we read as result of a
function call (and are allocated on a stack that no longer exists when
we show them to the user).
2019-07-16 13:12:16 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
158fb7bfac proc: increase maximum string length when loading string for binary ops (#1620)
Increases the maximum string length from 64 to 1MB when loading strings
for a binary operator, also delays the loading until it's necessary.

This ensures that comparison between strings will always succeed in
reasonable situations.

Fixes #1615
2019-07-16 13:11:35 -07:00
Robert Ayrapetyan
df65be43ae *: FreeBSD initial support (#1480)
* FreeBSD initial support

* first code review fixes

* regs slice upd

* execPtraceFunc wrap

* disabled concurrency tests
fixed kill() issue

* disabled concurrency tests
fixed kill() issue

* cleanup vendor related code

* cleanup ptrace calls

* vendoring latest changes

* Revert "vendoring latest changes"

This reverts commit 833cb87b

* vendoring latest changes

* requested changes
2019-07-12 18:28:04 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
a8b8f30d39 godwarf: support recursive types involving C qualifiers and typedefs (#1603)
Backports debug/dwarf commit: 535741a69a1300d1fe2800778b99c8a1b75d7fdd
CL: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18459

The x/debug/dwarf that we used for dwarf/godwarf/type.go was forked
from debug/dwarf long before this commit.

Original description:

    Currently readType simultaneously constructs a type graph and resolves
    the sizes of the types. However, these two operations are
    fundamentally at odds: the order we parse a cyclic structure in may be
    different than the order we need to resolve type sizes in. As a
    result, it's possible that when readType attempts to resolve the size
    of a typedef, it may dereference a nil Type field of another typedef
    retrieved from the type cache that's only partially constructed.

    To fix this, we delay resolving typedef sizes until the end of the
    readType recursion, when the full type graph is constructed.

Fixes #1601
2019-07-08 10:24:56 -07:00
dpapastamos
116b9631dc gdbserial: Fix go vet warnings (#1594) 2019-07-01 11:10:34 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
dd4fd5dc9c proc: allow simultaneous call injection to multiple goroutines (#1591)
* proc: allow simultaneous call injection to multiple goroutines

Changes the call injection code so that we can have multiple call
injections going on at the same time as long as they happen on distinct
goroutines.

* proc: fix EvalExpressionWithCalls for constant expressions

The lack of address of constant expressions would confuse EvalExpressionWithCalls

Fixes #1577
2019-06-30 10:44:30 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
55eed318fd Go 1.13 support (#1546)
* tests: fix tests for Go 1.13

- Go 1.13 doesn't autogenerate init functions anymore, tests that
  expected that now fail and should be skipped.
- Plugin tests now need -gcflags'all=-N -l' now, we were probably
  getting lucky with -gcflags='-N -l' before.

* proc: allow signed integers as shift counts

Go1.13 allows signed integers to be used as the right hand side of a
shift operator, change eval to match.

* goversion: update maximum supported version

* travis: force Go to use vendor directory

Travis scripts get confused by "go: downloading" lines, the exact
reason is not clear. Testing that the vendor directory is up to date is
a good idea anyway.
2019-06-30 10:34:47 -07:00
David Chase
a25d2a2b24 proc: added *BinaryInfo.AllPCsForFileLine for faster bulk queries (#1592)
Support for bulk queries makes the DWARF quality checker
(github.com/dr2chase/dwarf-goodness/cmd/dwarf-goodness)
run much more efficiently (replace quadratic cost with
linear).
2019-06-27 19:39:15 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
7afda8dbe0 proc,service: remove support for locspec '<fnname>:0' (#1588)
The location specified '<fnname>:0' could be used to set a breakpoint
on the entry point of the function (as opposed to locspec '<fnname>'
which sets it after the prologue).
Setting a breakpoint on an entry point is almost never useful, the way
this feature was implemented could cause it to be used accidentally and
there are other ways to accomplish the same task (by setting a
breakpoint on the PC address directly).
2019-06-25 13:50:05 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
a7c2d837d5 proc: add LocationCover method to BinaryInfo (#1573)
Also fixes findCompileUnitForOffset which was broken in some edge cases
(when looking up an offset inside the last child of the compilation
unit) which don't happen in normal executables (we only look up types, and those
are always direct childs of compile units).
2019-06-24 08:02:14 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
79ad269bbb proc: support setting string values when it requires an allocation (#1548)
Allow changing the value of a string variable to a new literal string,
which requires calling runtime.mallocgc to allocate the string into the
target process.

This means that a command like:

    call f("some string")

is now supported.

Additionally the command:

    call s = "some string"

is also supported.

Fixes #826
2019-06-17 09:51:29 -07:00
Derek Parker
b9bcd979d5 proc/linutil: Fix register bitmasks
The bitmasks for transforming a 64-bit register into it's lower-bit
counterparts (e.g. RAX -> EAX -> AX -> AH/AL) were incorrect. This patch
fixes the bitmasks and adds an additional test.
2019-06-16 09:35:14 +02:00
Alessandro Arzilli
cce377066a proc: support childless compile units in loadDebugInfoMaps (#1574)
Childless compile units would confuse loadDebugInfoMaps.
No test because I don't know what causes go to invoke GNU As in such a
way that it produces a childless compile unit.

Fixes #1572
2019-06-11 15:13:27 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
2d6d016bf1 proc: fix panic when calling Ancestors on a parked goroutine (#1570)
Fixes #1568
2019-06-03 10:41:33 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
215e13e81b proc: simplify partial unit support (#1565)
Instead of reading partial units as we see them skip them entirely and
then re-read them when they are imported, directly into the destination
compile unit.

This avoids a lot of duplicate code in the loadDebugInfoMaps function
and will simplify implementing logical breakpoints and support for the
new DW_AT_go_package_name attribute added in Go 1.13.
2019-05-31 09:08:20 -07:00
tschundler
9076056c70 proc: Less confusing error message for requesting break on blank line. (#1556)
The current wording is confusing - the file exists and the line exists, so what is the problem? I suspect this ambiguity is behind #1496 and likely others.

Also I updated the style to return values like the rest of the code in the file, which is also more readable (IMO and per https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#named-result-parameters)
2019-05-30 08:11:21 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
60830c2b1d More Function Calls, parts 2 (#1504)
* proc: support nested function calls

Changes the code in fncall.go to support nested function calls.

This changes delays argument evaluation until after we have used
the call injection protocol to allocate an argument frame. When
evaluating the parse tree of an expression we'll initiate each
function call we find on the way down and then complete the function
call on the way up.

For example. in:

	f(g(x))

we will:

1. initiate the call injection protocol for f(...)
2. progress it until the point where we have space for the arguments
   of 'f' (i.e. when we receive the debugCallAXCompleteCall message
   from the target runtime)
3. inititate the call injection protocol for g(...)
4. progress it until the point where we have space for the arguments
   of 'g'
5. copy the value of x into the argument frame of 'g'
6. finish the call to g(...)
7. copy the return value of g(x) into the argument frame of 'f'
8. finish the call to f(...)

Updates #119

* proc: bugfix: closure addr was wrong for non-closure functions
2019-05-30 08:08:37 -07:00
Justin Clift
6f258d91a5 proc: trivial typo fix (#1561) 2019-05-30 08:02:27 -07:00