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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alessandro Arzilli
1a9e38aa0c
proc,terminal: Implement reverse step, next and stepout (#1785)
* proc: move defer breakpoint code into a function

Moves the code that sets a breakpoint on the first deferred function,
used by both next and StepOut, to its function.

* proc: implement reverse step/next/stepout

When the direction of execution is reversed (on a recording) Step, Next and
StepOut will behave similarly to their forward version. However there are
some subtle interactions between their behavior, prologue skipping, deferred
calls and normal calls. Specifically:

- when stepping backwards we need to set a breakpoint on the first
  instruction after each CALL instruction, once this breakpoint is reached we
  need to execute a single StepInstruction operation to reverse step into the
  CALL.
- to insure that the prologue is skipped reverse next needs to check if it
  is on the first instruction after the prologue, and if it is behave like
  reverse stepout.
- there is no reason to set breakpoints on deferred calls when reverse
  nexting or reverse stepping out, they will never be hit.
- reverse step out should generally place its breakpoint on the CALL
  instruction that created the current stack frame (which will be the CALL
  instruction immediately preceding the instruction at the return address).
- reverse step out needs to treat panic calls and deferreturn calls
  specially.

* service,terminal: implement reverse step, next, stepout
2020-03-11 15:40:41 -07:00
chainhelen
f3a191cd73
pkg/proc,service: support linux/386 (#1884)
Implement debugging function for 386 on linux with reference to AMD64.
There are a few remaining problems that need to be solved in another time.

1. The stacktrace of cgo are not exactly as expected.
2. Not implement `core` for now.
3. Not implement `call` for now. Can't not find `runtime·debugCallV1` or
   similar function in $GOROOT/src/runtime/asm_386.s.

Update #20
2020-03-10 09:34:40 -07:00
chainhelen
7560c33819
pkg,service: Use PCToFunc instead of PCToLine if it only needs func (#1894) 2020-02-25 21:01:37 -08:00
Alessandro Arzilli
897d5c4288
debugger: CreateBreakpoint should delete existing breakpoints (#1892)
Fixes a bug introduced by the logical breakpoint change, where creating
the same breakpoint twice deletes the breakpoint.
2020-02-25 12:29:20 -08:00
Alessandro Arzilli
d925f6b719
proc,service: allow printing registers for arbitrary frames (#1875)
Adds an optional scope prefix to the `regs` command which allows
printing registers for any stack frame (as long as they were somehow
saved). Issue #1838 is not yet to be closed since we are still not
recovering the registers of a segfaulting frame.

Updates #1838
2020-02-24 10:47:02 -08:00
chainhelen
a5d9dbee79
pkg,service: add cmd examinemem(x) for examining memory. (#1814)
According to #1800 #1584 #1038, `dlv` should enable the user to dive into
memory. User can print binary data in specific memory address range.
But not support for sepecific variable name or structures temporarily.(Because
I have no idea that modify `print` command.)

Close #1584.
2020-02-13 09:29:21 -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
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
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
348432c3b9 debugger: fix off-by-one error in ListDynamicLibraries 2020-01-02 09:30:22 -08:00
aarzilli
035190c292 debugger: fix nil pointer dereference in FunctionReturnLocations
Fixes #1787
2019-12-10 07:55:12 -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
e8d4ed7ece service,terminal: support logical breakpoints (#1742)
Changes CreateBreakpoint to create a logical breakpoint when multiple
addresses are specified, FindLocation and the api.Location type to
return logical locations and the cli to support logical breakpoints.
2019-11-04 08:43:12 -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
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
d064d1fe05 service: add min/max supported ver and target ver to GetVersion resp (#1718)
Fixes #1713
2019-10-22 16:39:22 -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
3d0bd515d8 service/debugger: make Disassemble work without a selected goroutine (#1704)
The Disassemble API call should work when there is no selected
goroutine (for example because the program was just started).

Fixes #1703
2019-10-07 09:32:38 -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
Derek Parker
9963458d77 pkg/proc: Refactor Disassemble 2019-08-10 14:03:12 +02:00
Alessandro Arzilli
dc3fca3f7b service: add backend to GetVersion response (#1641)
Implements #1640
2019-07-27 16:44:48 -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
dpapastamos
c7d1692e92 terminal,service: Add support for rev prefix and step-instruction (#1596)
Support for rev {next,step} is not currently implemented.
2019-07-08 18:01:00 -07:00
dpapastamos
8ac1a786dd Fix argument length checks (#1595) 2019-07-01 11:10:09 -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
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
2d6d016bf1 proc: fix panic when calling Ancestors on a parked goroutine (#1570)
Fixes #1568
2019-06-03 10:41:33 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
c30a333f7b proc: allow function calls to appear inside an expression (#1503)
The initial implementation of the 'call' command required the
function call to be the root expression, i.e. something like:

	double(3) + 1

was not allowed, because the root expression was the binary operator
'+', not the function call.

With this change expressions like the one above and others are
allowed.

This is the first step necessary to implement nested function calls
(where the result of a function call is used as argument to another
function call).

This is implemented by replacing proc.CallFunction with
proc.EvalExpressionWithCalls. EvalExpressionWithCalls will run
proc.(*EvalScope).EvalExpression in a different goroutine. This
goroutine, the 'eval' goroutine, will communicate with the main
goroutine of the debugger by means of two channels: continueRequest
and continueCompleted.

The eval goroutine evaluates the expression recursively, when
a function call is encountered it takes care of setting up the
function call on the target program and writes a request to the
continueRequest channel, this causes the 'main' goroutine to restart
the target program by calling proc.Continue.

Whenever Continue encounters a breakpoint that belongs to the
function call injection protocol (runtime.debugCallV1 and associated
functions) it writes to continueCompleted which resumes the 'eval'
goroutine.

The 'eval' goroutine takes care of implementing the function call
injection protocol.

When the expression is fully evaluated the 'eval' goroutine will
write a special message to 'continueRequest' signaling that the
expression evaluation is terminated which will cause Continue to
return to the user.

Updates #119
2019-05-09 08:29:58 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
f3b149bda7 proc: support debugging plugins (#1414)
This change splits the BinaryInfo object into a slice of Image objects
containing information about the base executable and each loaded shared
library (note: go plugins are shared libraries).

Delve backens are supposed to call BinaryInfo.AddImage whenever they
detect that a new shared library has been loaded.

Member fields of BinaryInfo that are used to speed up access to dwarf
(Functions, packageVars, consts, etc...) remain part of BinaryInfo and
are updated to reference the correct image object. This simplifies this
change.

This approach has a few shortcomings:

1. Multiple shared libraries can define functions or globals with the
   same name and we have no way to disambiguate between them.

2. We don't have a way to handle library unloading.

Both of those affect C shared libraries much more than they affect go
plugins. Go plugins can't be unloaded at all and a lot of name
collisions are prevented by import paths.

There's only one problem that is concerning: if two plugins both import
the same package they will end up with multiple definition for the same
function.
For example if two plugins use fmt.Printf the final in-memory image
(and therefore our BinaryInfo object) will end up with two copies of
fmt.Printf at different memory addresses. If a user types
  break fmt.Printf
a breakpoint should be created at *both* locations.
Allowing this is a relatively complex change that should be done in a
different PR than this.

For this reason I consider this approach an acceptable and sustainable
stopgap.

Updates #865
2019-05-08 14:06:38 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
79e0f543c0 cmd/dlv: add Go version check (#1533)
Before doing anything check that the version of Go is compatible with
the current version of Delve.
This will improve the error message in the case that  another change as
disruptive as Go1.11 dwarf compression, happens.
2019-04-26 10:24:21 -07:00
aarzilli
9826531597 proc,debugger,terminal: read goroutine ancestors
Add options to the stack command to read the goroutine ancestors.
Ancestor tracking was added to Go 1.12 with CL:
https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/70993/

Implements #1491
2019-03-28 13:55:32 +01:00
Alessandro Arzilli
48f1f51ef9 Miscellaneous logging improvements (#1525)
* *: use loglevel to control what gets logged instead of output redirection

This stops logrus from doing all the formatting just to discard it
immediately afterwards.

* logflags: replace default formatter of logrus

The default formatter of logrus emits logs in two different formats
depending on whether or not the output is going to a terminal. The
output format for non-terminals is indented to be machine readable, but
we mostly read logs ourselves and the excessive quoting makes that
format unreadable.
When outputting to terminals it uses ANSI escape codes unconditionally,
without checking whether the terminal it is connected to actually
supports colors.

This commit replaces the default formatter with a much simpler
formatter that always uses a more readable format, doesn't use colors
and places the key-value pairs at the beginning of the line (which is a
better match for how we use them).

* cmd/dlv: add command line options to redirect logs

Adds two options, --log-to-file and --log-to-fd, to redirect logs to a
file or to a file descriptor.

When one of those two options is specified the "API server listening
at:" message will also be redirected to the specified file/file
descriptor.
This allows clients that want to use the "API server listening at:"
message to do so even if they want to redirect the target's stdout to
another file or device.

Implements #1179, #1523
2019-03-27 14:58:36 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
af1ffc8504 proc,proc/native,proc/gdbserial: initial plugin support (#1413)
Adds initial support for plugins, this is only the code needed to keep
track of loaded plugins on linux (both native and gdbserial backend).

It does not actually implement support for debugging plugins on linux.

Updates #865
2019-03-20 10:32:51 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
14aeea2bd9 proc/gdbserial: do not return floating point regs when not requested (#1497)
Fixes #1493
2019-02-26 08:53:45 -08:00
chainhelen
32c89cf12a service/debugger: support relative paths in location expressions (#1478)
If the user specifies a relative path in a location expression try to
match it relative to the path of the executable.

Fixes #1474
2019-02-21 11:21:41 -08:00
Derek Parker
4c9a72e486 *: Update import name to github.com/go-delve/delve
The repository is being switched from the personal account
github.com/derekparker/delve to the organization account
github.com/go-delve/delve. This patch updates imports and docs, while
preserving things which should not be changed such as my name in the
CHANGELOG and in TODO comments.
2019-01-04 19:43:13 +01:00
Sergio Lopez
11accd4d71 proc/proc: Extend GoroutinesInfo to allow specifying a range
Instead of unconditionally returning all present goroutines,
GoroutinesInfo now allows specifying a range (start and count). In
addition to the array of goroutines and the error, it now also returns
the next goroutine to be processed, to be used as 'start' argument on
the next call, or 0 if all present goroutines have already been
processed.

This way clients can avoid eating large amounts of RAM while debugging
core dumps and processes with a exceptionally high amount of goroutines.

Fixes #1403
2018-11-19 10:06:38 -08:00
aarzilli
89c8da65b6 proc: Improve performance of loadMap on very large sparse maps
Users can create sparse maps in two ways, either by:
a) adding lots of entries to a map and then deleting most of them, or
b) using the make(mapType, N) expression with a very large N

When this happens reading the resulting map will be very slow
because loadMap needs to scan many buckets for each entry it finds.

Technically this is not a bug, the user just created a map that's
very sparse and therefore very slow to read. However it's very
annoying to have the debugger hang for several seconds when trying
to read the local variables just because one of them (which you
might not even be interested into) happens to be a very sparse map.

There is an easy mitigation to this problem: not reading any
additional buckets once we know that we have already read all
entries of the map, or as many entries as we need to fulfill the
MaxArrayValues parameter.

Unfortunately this is mostly useless, a VLSM (Very Large Sparse Map)
with a single entry will still be slow to access, because the single
entry in the map could easily end up in the last bucket.

The obvious solution to this problem is to set a limit to the
number of buckets we read when loading a map. However there is no
good way to set this limit.
If we hardcode it there will be no way to print maps that are beyond
whatever limit we pick.
We could let users (or clients) specify it but the meaning of such
knob would be arcane and they would have no way of picking a good
value (because there is no objectively good value for it).

The solution used in this commit is to set an arbirtray limit on
the number of buckets we read but only when loadMap is invoked
through API calls ListLocalVars and ListFunctionArgs. In this way
`ListLocalVars` and `ListFunctionArgs` (which are often invoked
automatically by GUI clients) remain fast even in presence of a
VLSM, but the contents of the VLSM can still be inspected using
`EvalVariable`.
2018-11-09 08:12:45 -08:00
Derek Parker
51c342c6b7 pkg/prog: Improve support for external debug info
Adds a config file option to allow specifying a list of directories to
search in when looking for seperate external debug info files.

Fixes #1353
2018-11-08 10:16:42 -08:00
Derek Parker
3129aa7330 *: Show return values on CLI trace
This patch allows the `trace` CLI subcommand to display return values of
a function. Additionally, it will also display information on where the
function exited, which could also be helpful in determining the path
taken during function execution.

Fixes #388
2018-10-19 20:32:27 +02:00
aarzilli
b59032516e proc,service,terminal: eval expressions in the scope of a deferred call
Add ability to evaluate variables on the scope of a deferred call's
argument frame.
2018-10-16 08:40:07 -07:00
aarzilli
d2904322fa proc: add flag to disable escape checking in function calls
Fix escape checking in function calls  and add a flag to disable it.
2018-10-15 09:31:35 -07:00
Derek Parker
c3f50742b9 *: Misc refactors, and doc additions
Refactors some code, adds a bunch of docstrings and just generally fixes
a bunch of linter complaints.
2018-09-19 20:59:35 +02:00
aarzilli
ac74944d53 proc,service,terminal: information about stack trace truncation
Add a flag to Stackframe that indicates where the stack frame is the
bottom-most frame of the stack. This allows clients to know whether the
stack trace terminated normally or if it was truncated because the
maximum depth was reached.
Add a truncation message to the 'stack' command.
2018-08-30 16:52:00 -07:00
aarzilli
63c880780f debugger: make yama error more verbose
Explain why we are asking the user to write to a /proc file.
2018-08-20 10:37:04 -07:00
aarzilli
8f1fc63da8 proc,service,terminal: read defer list
Adds -defer flag to the stack command that decorates the stack traces
by associating each stack frame with its deferred calls.

Reworks proc.next to use this feature instead of using proc.DeferPC,
laying the groundwork to implement #1240.
2018-07-24 14:58:56 -07:00
aarzilli
2925c0310a *: function call injection for go 1.11
Implements the function call injection protocol introduced in go 1.11
by https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/109699.

This is only the basic support, see TODO comments in pkg/proc/fncall.go
for a list of missing features.

Updates #119
2018-07-13 13:37:54 -07:00
aarzilli
8588e97b01 service/debugger: better error message for Go 1.11 executables
Output a better error message when users try to debug a Go 1.11
executable but delve was not built with Go 1.11.
2018-07-10 11:21:13 -07:00
aarzilli
c53c43d140 *: Fix log level setting in logrus
Setting the Level field of a logrus logger doesn't actually do anything
since the Level field simply reports the log level of the last log
message emitted on the logger.
The right way to do that is to set logger.Logger.Level.
Also cleans up newline characters from log messages emitted through
logrus and fixes the direction of the arrows in the messages emitted by
rpccommon, which was inconsistent with the arrows of gdbserial.
2018-07-02 09:31:53 -07:00
aarzilli
9a216211d3 proc,terminal,service: let headless instances run without connected clients
This pull request makes several changes to delve to allow headless
instancess that are started with the --accept-multiclient flag to
keep running even if there is no connected client. Specifically:

1. Makes a headless instance started with --accept-multiclient quit
    after one of the clients sends a Detach request (previously they
    would never ever quit, which was a bug).
2. Changes proc/gdbserial and proc/native so that they mark the
    Process as exited after they detach, even if they did not kill the
    process during detach. This prevents bugs such as #1231 where we
    attempt to manipulate a target process after we detached from it.
3. On non --accept-multiclient instances do not kill the target
    process unless we started it or the client specifically requests
    it (previously if the client did not Detach before closing the
    connection we would kill the target process unconditionally)
4. Add a -c option to the quit command that detaches from the
    headless server after restarting the target.
5. Change terminal so that, when attached to --accept-multiclient,
    pressing ^C will prompt the user to either disconnect from the
    server or pause the target process. Also extend the exit prompt to
    ask if the user wants to keep the headless server running.

Implements #245, #952, #1159, #1231
2018-06-26 10:32:40 -07:00