- use PT_SUSPEND/PT_RESUME to control running threads in
resume/stop/singleStep
- change manual stop signal from SIGTRAP to SIGSTOP to make manual stop
handling simpler
- change (*nativeProcess).trapWaitInternal to suspend newly created
threads when we are stepping a thread
- change (*nativeProcess).trapWaitInternal to handle some unhandled
stop events
- remove misleading (*nativeProcess).waitFast which does not do
anything different from the normal wait variant
- rewrite (*nativeProcess).stop to only set breakpoints for threads of
which we have received SIGTRAP
- rewrite (*nativeThread).singleStep to actually execute a single
instruction and to properly route signals
If a breakpoint has both a list of addresses and an expression prefer
the list of addresses, otherwise it is impossible to set breakpoint
with expressions that depend on the current scope, like 'break +0'
which sets a breakpoint on the current line.
Adds field to breakpoint struct to track how a breakpoint was
originally set, moves the logic for disabling and enabling a breakpoint
to proc.
This will allow creating suspended breakpoints that are automatically
enabled when a plugin is loaded. When follow exec mode is implemented
it will also be possible to automatically enable breakpoints (whether
or not they were suspended) on new child processes, as they are
spawned.
It also improves breakpoint restore after a restart, before this after
a restart breakpoints would be re-enabled using their file:line
position, for breakpoints set using a function name or a location
expression this could be the wrong location after a recompile.
Updates #1653
Updates #2551
Changes FindLocation to support multiple targets and adds an AddrPid
member to api.Breakpoint so that clients can set breakpoints by address
when multiple targets are connected (but at them moment this field is
ignored).
Updates #1653
Updates #2551
g.waitsince is the output of runtime.nanotime and represents a
monotonic clock which can not be converted directly into unix time. A
better fix would be to convert it to a time.Duration by reading the
current value of runtime.nanotime. This is complicated, however,
because on some systems (for example macOS) the current value of
runtime.nanotime can only be read by making a system call.
Updates #3137
Remove leftover references to $GOPATH in documentation, change script
that generates markdown documentation to look for substrings that start
with "Documentation/" instead.
For commands that could produce large amounts of output switch to a
pager command ($DELVE_PAGER, $PAGER or more) after a certain amount of
output is produced.
Fixes#919
Go 1.20 switched to uint64 to represent goroutine IDs, we can't
actually follow suit because we have allowed clients to use -1 to refer
to the currently selected goroutine, however we should at least switch
to int64 and also update the rtype check to accept the 1.20 type.
This patch improves the output of the trace subcommand by
adding better line breaks, adding goroutine info to the
return statement, and removing unnecessary output.
* terminal/command: 'goroutines' command add new flags '-exec command'
Support run command on every goroutine.
Fixes#3043
* terminal/command: 'goroutines' command add new flags '-exec command'
Support run command on every goroutine.
Fixes#3043
* terminal/command: add -per-g-hitcount option to condition command
Support use per goroutine hitcount as hintcond operand.
Fixes#3050
Co-authored-by: roketyyang <roketyyang@tencent.com>
In order to support substituting a single file within
a larger package, and not substituting a directory wholesale,
this commit introduces the ability for SubstitutePath
to replace individual file paths if there is an exact match.
This behavior is backwards-compatible with the previous
configuration.
Fixes#3074
Adds ability to show current position as disassembly instead of source
listing every time execution stops. Change default to show disassembly
after step-instruction and source listing in every other case.
Fixes#2878
* pkg/terminal: fix typo in loadConfig comment
* pkg/terminal: add auto-complete for local variables
Fixes#2944
* pkg/terminal: use an empty config to load local vars
* pkg/terminal: cache loaded local vars until next command
* pkg/terminal: lazy loading of local vars trie
Often in the CLI documentation we were to inputs as linespec
when in reality we mean locspec which is a
location specifier, not necessarily a
line specifier.
Use of `replace` in go.mod breaks delve installation using
`go install`. (see https://github.com/golang/go/issues/40276)
Workaround this limitation by explicitly require the fork
github.com/go-delve/liner.
go-delve/liner@v1.2.2-1 already has go.mod module name fixed
to be github.com/go-delve/liner.
Fixesgo-delve/delve#2904
* pkg/terminal: support ctrlz for shell job control
This required forking peterh/liner under the go-delve org and using that
instead since upstream is not open to supporting this feature.
Fixes#2157
* Update liner
* Update liner but correctly this time
* upgrade golang.org/x/tools to 0.1.9
* service: Implement BuildID
Parse the BuildID of executables and provides it over the RPC
service.
Signed-off-by: Morten Linderud <morten@linderud.pw>
* command: Support debuinfod for file listing
Signed-off-by: Morten Linderud <morten@linderud.pw>
* debuginfod: create debuginfod package for common code
We remove the duplicated code and provide our a new debuginfod package.
Signed-off-by: Morten Linderud <morten@linderud.pw>
* starlark: Workaround for 'build_i_d'
Signed-off-by: Morten Linderud <morten@linderud.pw>
* command: Ensure we only overwrite path when one has been found
Signed-off-by: Morten Linderud <morten@linderud.pw>
* bininfo: Inline parseBuildID
Signed-off-by: Morten Linderud <morten@linderud.pw>
Adds a transcript command that appends all command output to a file.
This command is equivalent to gdb's 'set logging'.
As part of this refactor the pkg/terminal commands to always write to a
io.Writer instead of using os.Stdout directly (through
fmt.Printf/fmt.Println).
Fixes#2237
This could probably be more user-friendly, in that you can't give a name
to such a breakpoint. To add support for names, we would need to try
a single arg first as a location, and if that fails try it as a name for
current line. That seems somewht dubious, so I didn't try.
We want to provide more flexibility for users to make changes to their configurations while the debug session is running. This could be accomplished by creating a custom request, but that were require a new UI as well, and every client of dlv dap to provide its own UI for this. By using the evaluate context, users can use the already existing debug console to change their configurations.
This change includes a refactor of the terminal code in order to share the code with the dap package.
This change provides a very similar to UI as the terminal package, but there are different configuration options that are DAP specific. We plan to use this same mechanism to expose a few other commands including "sources" to help users debug an ineffective substitutePath configuration.
* service/dap: remove deadlock in TestLaunchDebugRequest
Fixes#2746
* terminal: fix TestScopePrefix flakiness
When there are more than 10 frames api.PrintStack will prefix the
output with spaces to right justify the frame number, which confuses
TestScopePrefix.
* _scripts: pass -buildvcs for Go 1.18 and later on TeamCity
Go 1.18 will try to stamp builds with the VCS version, this doesn't
work on TeamCity because the checkout isn't a valid repository (but
looks like it).
Pass -buildvcs=false to disable this feature.
* proc: switch to goroutine stack if first frame's func can not be found
If the first frame on the system stack can not be resolved to a
function switch directly to the goroutine stack.
* proc/native: always stop after RequestManualStop on Windows
On Windows RequestManualStop will generate an exception on a special
DbgUiRemoteBreakin thread, sometimes this thread will die before we
finish stopping the process. We need to account for that and still stop
even if the thread is gone and no other thread hit a breakpoint.
Fixes flakiness of TestIssue419.
* proc/native: fix watchpoints with new threads on Windows
When a new thread is created we must reapply all watchpoints to it,
like we do on linux.
* tests: be lenient on goroutinestackprog tests on Windows
We can not guarantee that we find all goroutines stopped in a good
place and sometimes the stacktrace fails on Windows.
Adds watchpoint support to gdbserver backend for rr debugger and
debugserver on macOS/amd64 and macOS/arm64.
Also changes stack watchpoints to support reverse execution.
Commit 3d6bbbe9 made "config -list" print strings in quotes to avoid
the strings being interpreted as terminal escape codes. This commit
does the same for "source-list-line-color", which is a raw interface.
This fixes "config -list" with a config like
source-list-line-color: "\x1b[34m"
The "int" variant is already printed correctly, so just use the
default case for that.
Commit 8e91d3b0b added a number of configuration options to control the
colors of sytnax highlighting, unfortunately 'config -list' will print
all of those to stdout without quoting them, resulting in the color of
the last one being applied to all subsequent text.
Change 'config -list' to print strings in quotes so that we don't
accidentally send escape sequences to the terminal.
* terminal,service: add way to see internal breakpoints
Now that Delve has internal breakpoints that survive for long periods
of time it will be useful to have an option to display them.
* proc,terminal,service: support stack watchpoints
Adds support for watchpoints on stack allocated variables.
When a stack variable is watched, in addition to the normal watchpoint
some support breakpoints are created:
- one breakpoint inside runtime.copystack, used to adjust the address
of the watchpoint when the stack is resized
- one or more breakpoints used to detect when the stack variable goes
out of scope, those are similar to the breakpoints set by StepOut.
Implements #279
This patch implements fuzzy searching for tab completions in the
terminal client. Under the hood it is using a trie data structure
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trie) to perform very fast prefix / fuzzy
searches.
Ignore existing breakpoints when using the continue command to continue
to a specific location such as `continue main.main`. The point of this
command is to continue to a specific location, so if there is already a
breakpoint set there there should be no error returned, just continue
until we hit the breakpoint already set in that location.
Before this change when you typed `help` at the Delve prompt you would
only see the following:
```
examinemem (alias: x) Examine memory:
```
Now with this patch the output is more descriptive:
```
examinemem (alias: x) Examine raw memory at the given address.
```
* terminal: add prompt when breakpoint is hit during next/step/stepout
Adds a prompt asking the user what to do when a breakpoint is hit on a
different goroutine while next/step/stepout is being executed.
Gives the user the opportunity to cancel next/step/stepout, continue
once skipping the breakpoint or automatically skipping all other
concurrent breakpoints until next/step/stepout is finished.
Fixes#2317
* terminal: improve 'on' command
Adds the ability to edit the list of commands executed after stopping
on a breakpoint, as well as converting a breakpoint into a tracepoint
and vice versa.
Prior to this it was possible to add commands to a breakpoint but
removing commands or changing a breakpoint into a tracepoint, or vice
versa, could only be done by removing and recreating the breakpoint.
Adds filtering and grouping to the goroutines command.
The current implementation of the goroutines command is modeled after
the threads command of gdb. It works well for programs that have up to
a couple dozen goroutines but becomes unusable quickly after that.
This commit adds the ability to filter and group goroutines by several
different properties, allowing a better debugging experience on
programs that have hundreds or thousands of goroutines.
Ensure that any command executed after the process we are trying to
debug prints a correct and consistent exit status.
Previously the exit code was being lost after the first time we printed
that a process has exited. Additionally, certain commands would print
the PID of the process and other would not. This change makes everything
more correct and consistent.
Commit 30cdedae6910f5e9af6739845bacfd5b8778e745 introduced a dependency
from service/dap to pkg/terminal to call a stack printing function,
it's weird to have code that implements the DAP protocol depend on the
code for the JSON-RPC client.
Move PrintStack to a different package that can be called by both.
Apply a presentation hint to the internal runtime stack frames, so that these can be deemphasized in the UI. This should allow
users to more easily inspect their own code, and will keep the option to view those frames if they choose to.
* service/dap: implement exception info
* remove adding additional thread
* Fix tests
* add exceptionInfo tests
* update comments
* map paths to client paths
* remove launch.json
* remove change to ConvertEvalScope
* correct name of supportsExceptionInfoRequest
* Add TODO for deleting output event
* Print Stack header to buffer
* Try to move resolving exception info to onExceptionInfoRequest
* save the error and return if it is the current thread
* rename thread to g
* findgoroutine returns goroutine
* clean up findgoroutine
* log errors
* remove output event
* fix grammar
Changes the expression evaluation code so that register names, when not
shadowed by local or global variables, will evaluate to the current
value of the corresponding CPU register.
This allows a greater flexibility with displaying CPU registers than is
possible with using the ListRegisters API call. Also it allows
debuggers users to view register values even if the frontend they are
using does not implement a register view.
* examinememory: evaluate addr as expression
This makes it easy to read memory locations at an offset of a known
address, e.g.:
x 0xc000046800 + 32
* use feedback from @aarzilli
- expression mode is now enabled via -x flag
- support "-x var", "-x &var" in addition to "-x <addr expr>"
- some refactoring
* add test cases
* deal with double spaces
* update docs
* add new failing test
* fix docs
* simplify implementation, update test & docs
* Fix docs
Changes print so a format argument can be specified by using '%' as
prefix. For example:
print %x d
will print variable 'd' in hexadecimal. The interpretarion of the
format argument is the same as that of fmt's package.
Fixes#1038Fixes#1800Fixes#2159
* Adds toggle command
Also adds two rpc2 tests for testing the new functionality
* Removes Debuggers' ToggleBreakpoint method
rpc2's ToggleBreakpoint now calls AmendBreakpoint
Refactors the ClearBreakpoint to avoid a lock.
* service/dap: support auto-loading of unloaded interfaces
* Make DeepSource happy
* Don't set reference if data failed to auto-load
* Use frame-less expressions
* Refine interface recursion capping test case
Co-authored-by: Polina Sokolova <polinasok@users.noreply.github.com>
* proc/core: off-by-one error reading ELF core files
core.(*splicedMemory).ReadMemory checked the entry interval
erroneously when dealing with contiguous entries.
* terminal,service,proc/*: adds dump command (gcore equivalent)
Adds the `dump` command that creates a core file from the target process.
Backends will need to implement a new, optional, method `MemoryMap` that
returns a list of mapped memory regions.
Additionally the method `DumpProcessNotes` can be implemented to write out
to the core file notes describing the target process and its threads. If
DumpProcessNotes is not implemented `proc.Dump` will write a description of
the process and its threads in a OS/arch-independent format (that only Delve
understands).
Currently only linux/amd64 implements `DumpProcessNotes`.
Core files are only written in ELF, there is no minidump or macho-o writers.
# Conflicts:
# pkg/proc/proc_test.go
On linux we can not read memory if the thread we use to do it is
occupied doing certain system calls. The exact conditions when this
happens have never been clear.
This problem was worked around by using the Blocked method which
recognized the most common circumstances where this would happen.
However this is a hack: Blocked returning true doesn't mean that the
problem will manifest and Blocked returning false doesn't necessarily
mean the problem will not manifest. A side effect of this is issue
#2151 where sometimes we can't read the memory of a thread and find its
associated goroutine.
This commit fixes this problem by always reading memory using a thread
we know to be good for this, specifically the one returned by
ContinueOnce. In particular the changes are as follows:
1. Remove (ProcessInternal).CurrentThread and
(ProcessInternal).SetCurrentThread, the "current thread" becomes a
field of Target, CurrentThread becomes a (*Target) method and
(*Target).SwitchThread basically just sets a field Target.
2. The backends keep track of their own internal idea of what the
current thread is, to use it to read memory, this is the thread they
return from ContinueOnce as trapthread
3. The current thread in the backend and the current thread in Target
only ever get synchronized in two places: when the backend creates a
Target object the currentThread field of Target is initialized with the
backend's current thread and when (*Target).Restart gets called (when a
recording is rewound the currentThread used by Target might not exist
anymore).
4. We remove the MemoryReadWriter interface embedded in Thread and
instead add a Memory method to Process that returns a MemoryReadWriter.
The backends will return something here that will read memory using
the current thread saved by the backend.
5. The Thread.Blocked method is removed
One possible problem with this change is processes that have threads
with different memory maps. As far as I can determine this could happen
on old versions of linux but this option was removed in linux 2.5.
Fixes#2151
Since proc is supposed to work independently from the target
architecture it shouldn't use architecture-dependent types, like
uintptr. For example when reading a 64bit core file on a 32bit
architecture, uintptr will be 32bit but the addresses proc needs to
represent will be 64bit.
Adds features to support default file descriptor redirects for the
target process:
1. A new command line flag '--redirect' and '-r' are added to specify
file redirects for the target process
2. New syntax is added to the 'restart' command to specify file
redirects.
3. Interactive instances will check if stdin/stdout and stderr are
terminals and print a helpful error message if they aren't.
Commit 1ee8d5c reviewed in Pull Request #1960 relaxed some tests using
goroutinestackprog but missed others.
Fixes some test flakiness that isn't relevant.
* proc: start variable visibility one line after their decl line
In most cases variables shouldn't be visible on their declaration line
because they won't be initialized there.
Function arguments are treated as an exception.
This fix is only applied to programs compiled with Go 1.15 or later as
previous versions of Go did not report the correct declaration line for
variables captured by closures.
Fixes#1134
* proc: silence go vet error
* Makefile: enable PIE tests on windows/Go 1.15
* core: support core files for PIEs on windows
* goversion: add Go 1.15 to supported versions
* proc: fix function call injection for Go 1.15
Go 1.15 changed the call injection protocol so that the runtime will
execute the injected call on a different (new) goroutine.
This commit changes the function call support in delve to:
1. correctly track down the call injection state after the runtime
switches to a different goroutine.
2. correctly perform the escapeCheck when stack values can come from
multiple goroutine stacks.
* proc: miscellaneous fixed for call injection under macOS with go 1.15
- create copy of SP in debugCallAXCompleteCall case because the code
used to assume that regs doesn't change
- fix automatic address calculation for function arguments when an
argument has a spurious DW_OP_piece at entry
* terminal/command: Add 'reload' command
These changes add the 'reload' command, which allows us to rebuild the project
and start the debugging session again. Currently, if the project's code is
updated while debugging it, Delve shows the new source code, but it's still
running the old one. With 'reload', the whole binary is rebuilt, and the
process starts again.
Fixes#1551
* Remove unnecessary print
Changes to be committed:
modified: pkg/terminal/command.go
* Add tests and refactor the code
Changes to be committed:
modified: cmd/dlv/cmds/commands.go
modified: go.mod
modified: pkg/terminal/command.go
modified: service/config.go
modified: service/debugger/debugger.go
modified: service/test/integration2_test.go
* Fix typo in the comment
Changes to be committed:
modified: service/debugger/debugger.go
* Fix typo in the name of the variables
The variables are local therefore the capitalization is not needed
Changes to be committed:
modified: cmd/dlv/cmds/commands.go
* Call GoTestBuild
Also, remove the := to avoid redeclaration
* Change the Kind in the tests
Change from debugger.ExecutingGeneratedTest to
debugger.ExecutingGeneratedFile for consistency.
We are generating a real binary instead of a test
one so ExecutingGeneratedFile makes more sense here.
Changes to be committed:
modified: service/test/integration2_test.go
* Avoid breakpoints based on addresses
Changes to be committed:
modified: service/debugger/debugger.go
* Update the rebuild behaviour
There are a few cases where we can't rebuild the binary because we don't
know how it was build.
Changes to be committed:
modified: service/debugger/debugger.go
* Fix typos and update documentation
Changes to be committed:
modified: Documentation/cli/README.md
modified: pkg/terminal/command.go
modified: service/config.go
modified: service/debugger/debugger.go
* Fix typo
* Remove variables
They were added to the debugger.Config
* Rename variable
Rename Kind to ExecuteKind to make it more accurate
Changes to be committed:
modified: cmd/dlv/cmds/commands.go
modified: service/debugger/debugger.go
modified: service/test/integration2_test.go
This issue causes a failure of TestTracePid that was observed in CI:
https://travis-ci.com/github/go-delve/delve/jobs/343053383
I'm not sure what causes it in this particular instance but there are
several ways in which a thread stopped at a breakpoint might have a
BreakpointInfo == nil field (see variable withBreakpointInfo in
debugger.Debugger.Command).
* cmd/dlv,debugger: Improve dlv trace and trace command output
This patch improves the `dlv trace` subcommand output by reducing the
noise that is generated and providing clearer more concise information.
Also adds new tests closing a gap in our testing (we previously never
really tested this subcommand).
This patch also fixes the `dlv trace` REPL command to behave like the
subcommand in certain situations. If the tracepoint is for a function,
we now show function arguements and return values properly.
Also makes the overall output of the trace subcommand clearer.
Fixes#2027
The option is "source-list-line-count". It defaults to 5, which was previously
hardcoded in printfile(), but now you can change it dynamically, for instance:
$ config source-list-line-count 20
$ list
Allows Delve clients to stop a recording midway by sending a
Command('halt')
request.
This is implemented by changing debugger.New to start recording the
process on a separate goroutine while holding the processMutex locked.
By locking the processMutex we ensure that almost all RPC requests will
block until the recording is done, since we can not respond correctly
to any of them.
API calls that do not require manipulating or examining the target
process, such as "IsMulticlient", "SetApiVersion" and
"GetState(nowait=true)" will work while we are recording the process.
Two other internal changes are made to the API: both GetState and
Restart become asynchronous requests, like Command. Restart because
this way it can be interrupted by a StopRecording request if the
rerecord option is passed.
GetState because clients need a call that will block until the
recording is compelted and can also be interrupted with a
StopRecording.
Clients that are uninterested in allowing the user to stop a recording
can ignore this change, since eventually they will make a request to
Delve that will block until the recording is completed.
Clients that wish to support this feature must:
1. call GetState(nowait=false) after connecting to Delve, before any
call that would need to manipulate the target process
2. allow the user to send a StopRecording request during the initial
GetState call
3. allow the user to send a StopRecording request during any subsequent
Restart(rerecord=true) request (if supported).
Implements #1747