Replace the unsafe.Pointer type of the buf field of channels with the
appropriate array type, allow expressions accessing member field of the
channel struct.
Fixes#962
Conditional breakpoints with unmet conditions would cause next and step
to skip the line.
This breakpoint changes the Kind field of proc.Breakpoint from a single
value to a bit field, each breakpoint object can represent
simultaneously a user breakpoint and one internal breakpoint (of which
we have several different kinds).
The breakpoint condition for internal breakpoints is stored in the new
internalCond field of proc.Breakpoint so that it will not conflict with
user specified conditions.
The breakpoint setting code is changed to allow overlapping one
internal breakpoint on a user breakpoint, or a user breakpoint on an
existing internal breakpoint. All other combinations are rejected. The
breakpoint clearing code is changed to clear the UserBreakpoint bit and
only remove the phisical breakpoint if no other bits are set in the
Kind field. ClearInternalBreakpoints does the same thing but clearing
all bits that aren't the UserBreakpoint bit.
Fixes#844
Adds test command line flag to compile target fixtures using the -race flag.
Multiple tests will fail because of https://github.com/golang/go/issues/22600
but eventually this should work.
1. Use a slice instead of a map to access standard and extended opcodes
(reduces BenchmarkStateMachine from ~12ms/op to ~7ms/op)
2. Cache StateMachine values for the entry point of functions.
* string to []rune
* string to []byte
* []rune to string
* []byte to string
* any pointer to uintptr
The string, []rune, []byte conversion pairs aligns this to the go
language.
The pointer -> uintptr conversion pair is symmetric to the uintptr ->
pointer that we already have.
Also lets the user specify any size for byte array types instead of
just the ones already used by the program, this can be used to read
arbitrary memory.
Fixes#548, #867
If the user tries to list the contents of a function pointer but
forgets the '*' operator the location lookup will fail and result in a
unhelpful "location not found" error.
Instead if the location lookup fails we should try interpreting the
locspec as if it was preceded by '*'.
Before this commit our temp breakpoints only checked that we would stay
on the same goroutine.
However this isn't enough for recursive functions we must check that we
stay on the same goroutine AND on the same stack frame (or, in the case
of the StepOut breakpoint, the previous stack frame).
This commit:
1. adds a new synthetic variable runtime.frameoff that returns the
offset of the current frame from the base of the call stack.
This is similar to runtime.curg
2. Changes the condition used for breakpoints on the lines of the
current function to check that runtime.frameoff hasn't changed.
3. Changes the condition used for breakpoints on the return address to
check that runtime.frameoff corresponds to the previous frame in the
stack.
4. All other temporary breakpoints (the step-into breakpoints and defer
breakpoints) remain unchanged.
Fixes#828
Detach did not work for processes we attach to via PID.
Linux: we were only detaching from the main thread, all threads are
detached independently
Windows: we must resume all threads before detaching.
macOS: still broken.
Updates #772
* service/rpccommon: fixed typo
* proc: test parseG while target is in runtime.deferreturn
runtime.deferreturn will change the value of curg._defer.fn in such a
way that if the target is stopped at just the right instruction it
may crash an incorrect implementation of parseG
* proc/stack: handle stack barriers correctly
Correctly handle stack barriers insterted during garbage collection.
* dwarf/line: bugfix: not all values of the state machine can be used
According to DWARF Version 3 Section 6.2 "Line Number Information" not
all the values transversed by the line numbers state machine are valid
instructions, only the ones after a "special opcode", after the
standard opcode DW_LNS_copy and the extended opcode
DW_LINE_end_sequence.
DWARF3 describes this by specifying that only the opcodes listed above
"append a row to the matrix".
Additionally the implementation of DW_LNS_const_add_pc was wrong.
Fixes#664
* dwarf/line: fixed test failing with go1.8
* service/test: fix prologue detection tests
The conditions about which function prologue is emitted by the compiler
changed in go1.8, changed the test program so that callme2 will still
have a prologue under go1.8.
* service/test: fix step test
compilation units are linked in a different order under go1.8 so the
code of 'fmt' is no longer located after 'main' in the executable,
changed the tests so that they don't rely on this assumption anymore.
* proc: change runtime.Breakpoint support for go1.8
Before 1.8 it was sufficient to step twice to exit a
runtime.Breakpoint(), but go 1.8 added frame pointer tracking to small
functions making runtime.Breakpoint longer.
This changes runtime.Breakpoint handling in Continue to single step as
many times as are needed to exit runtime.Breakpoint.
* proc/test: fix TestIssue561 for go1.8
* service: Prevent panics from crashing delve and killing the target
Catch all unrecovered proc and debugger panics in the service layer and
report them as errors, allow users to cleanly detach from the target
and quit.
Fixes#614
* proc: Next/Step should not panic if line info can not be found.
Fixes#683
* proc: Add `wd` to Launch
This change adds the `wd` arg which specify working directory of the
program.
Fixes#295
* service/debugger: Add `Wd` field to debugger.Config
This change adds the `Wd` field which specify working directory of the
program launched by debugger.
Fixes#295
* service: Add `Wd` to service.Config
This change adds the `Wd` field which specify working directory of the
program debugger will launch.
Fixes#295
* cmd/dlv: Add `Wd` flag
This change adds `Wd` flag which specify working directory of the
program which launched by debugger.
Fixes#295
* only set the Linux working directory if it is set,
stub out param in darwin and windows
* set working directory for Windows
https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/sys/windows#CreateProcesshttps://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms682425(v=vs.85).aspx
* Windows workingDir must be an *uint16
* attempt to chdir on darwin via @yuntan
* proc/exec_darwin.c: fix working directory for darwin
* Add tests to check if working directory works.
* Fix darwin implementation of fork/exec, which paniced if
child fork returned.
* cmd, service: rename Wd to WorkingDir
Generate names of the concrete types stored inside interface variables
by fully parsing their runtime._type instead of simply using the str
field.
This allows delve to read the contents of an interface variable when
the program imports multiple packages that have the same name. It also
allows delve to correctly interpret some complex anonymous types.
Fixes#455
If the location specification matches the name of a function exactly
return that function as a match event if the expression matches other
functions as well.
Without this some functions, like math/rand.Intn are unmatchable.
* proc: changed windows backend to deal with simultaneous breakpoints
* bugfix: forgot to add windowsPrologue3 to the prologues list in e4c7df1
* Tolerate errors returned by Stacktrace in TestStacktraceGoroutine.
* bugfix: proc: propagate debug events we don't cause back to the target process
Fixes: #594
* proc: fixed TestStepConcurrentPtr
Implementation of nextInProgress was wrong.
Instead of repeatedly calling StepInstruction set breakpoints to the
destination of CALL instructions (or on the CALL instructions
themselves for indirect CALLs), then call Continue.
Calls to unexported runtime functions are skipped.
Reduces the number of code paths managing inferior state from 3 to 2
(StepInstruction, Continue).
Fixes#561
Allows quoted substrings in build-flags flag. This fixes a build
problem on windows where the default build flags must contain a space.
Fixes#634 and #638
Detect calls that do not target a function's entrypoint
(i.e, calls to runtime.duffzero and runtime.duffcopy) and
instead step into them directly. StepInto sets a breakpoint
past the called function's prologue and expects that continue
will hit that breakpoint, but because the call is into the
interior of the function (well past the prologue) this fails.
Fixes#573
This provides a better error message when the user tries to run dlv
debug on a directory that does not contain a main package, when `dlv
exec` is used with a source file.
Additionally the architecture of the executable is checked as suggested
by @alexbrainman in #443.
Fixes#509
* tests: update to cope with go1.7 SSA compiler
* de-vendored golang.org/x/debug/dwarf
We need our own tweaked version
* dwarf/debug/dwarf: always use the entry's name attribute
Using the name attribute leads to better type names as well as fixes
inconsistencies between 1.5, 1.6 and 1.7.
* proc: Updated loadInterface to work with go1.7
go1.7 changed the internal representation of types, removing the string
field from runtime._type.
Updated loadInterface to use the new str field.
* proc: bugfix: StepInto can not function when temp bps exist
* terminal,service: auto-continue during next and step
Make dlv call continue automatically when a breakpoint is hit on a
different goroutine during a next or step operation.
Added API hooks to implement the other solution to this problem (cancel
the next/step operation if a different breakpoint is hit).
Fixes#387
* service/api: Removed unused fields of service/api.Function
* proc/eval: Set return variable name to input expression
* all: fine-grained control of loadValue for better variable printing
Makes proc.(*Variable).loadValue loading parameters configurable
through one extra argument of type LoadConfig.
This interface is also exposed through the API so clients can control
how much of a variable delve should read.
* proc: add tests for command-line arguments
adds tests to make sure command-line arguments are passed to Launch() properly
* proc_windows: pass command-line arguments to CreateProcess()
build command-line arguments according to how the standard library does it and pass the command line along to the actual syscall on Windows.
see discussion in #479
* proc: better testing of cmd-line arguments
* proc_windows: fix a possible error-case with passing just 1 argument
previously, the command line pointer passed to sys.CreateProcess was empty, if we had 0 parameters (len(cmd) == 1, as cmd[0] is the executable, so no cmdlineGo would be created, while with any argument it would as len(cmd) > 1). This might cause problems down the road, so make sure we include the command line every time, even if it seems to work without.
* proc: improve testing of command-line arguments
test that arguments with spaces are passed on correctly and DRY failure/success condition checking in the args test
proc.(*Process) methods are not thread safe, multiple clients
connecting simultaneously to a delve server (Issue #383) or a even
a single over-eager client (Issue #408) can easily crash it.
Additionally (Issue #419) calls to client.(*RPCClient).Halt can
crash the server because they can result in calling the function
debug/dwarf.(*Data).Type simultaneously in multiple threads which
will cause it to return incompletely parsed dwarf.Type values.
Fixes#408, #419 (partial)