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Author SHA1 Message Date
aarzilli
1ced7c3a60 proc: next should not skip lines with conditional bps
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
2017-11-20 11:25:35 -08:00
aarzilli
178589a4e7 proc: breakpoints refactoring
Move some duplicate code, related to breakpoints, that was in both
backends into a single place.
This is in preparation to solve issue #844 (conditional breakpoints
make step and next fail) which will make this common breakpoint code
more complicated.
2017-11-20 11:25:35 -08:00
aarzilli
9ee21686e6 proc: report errors when loading executable on attach
Fixes #940
2017-08-30 11:20:20 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
d4364d0496 proc/core: support floating point registers (#912)
Updates #794
2017-07-20 13:04:00 -06:00
Alessandro Arzilli
07e53f7cbb proc: fix interaction of RequestManualStop and conditional breakpoints (#876)
* proc: fix interaction of RequestManualStop and conditional breakpoints

A conditional breakpoint that is hit but has the condition evaluate to
false can block a RequestManualStop from working. If the conditional
breakpoint is set on an instruction that is executed very frequently by
multiple goroutines (or many conditional breakpoints are set) it could
prevent all calls to RequestManualStop from working.

This commit fixes the problem by changing proc.Continue to exit
unconditionally after a RequestManualStop is called.

* proc/gdbserial: fix ContinueOnce getting stuck on macOS

Fixes #902
2017-07-07 16:29:37 -07:00
heschik
7d2834a963 proc: read G struct offset from runtime.tlsg if possible (#883)
When a Go program is externally linked, the external linker is
responsible for picking the TLS offset. It records its decision in the
runtime.tlsg symbol. Read the offset from that rather than guessing -16.

This implementation causes a regression: 1.4 and earlier will no longer
work.
2017-06-21 15:40:42 -07:00
aarzilli
16d8bd647f proc/*: remove Process.Running
Implementing proc.Process.Running in a thread safe way is complicated
and nothing actually uses it besides tests, so we are better off
rewriting the tests without Running and removing it.

In particular:

* The call to d.target.Running() in service/debugger/debugger.go
  (Restart) can never return true because that line executes while
  holding processMutex and all continue operations are also executed
  while holding processMutex.
* The call to dbp.Running() pkg/proc/native/proc.go (Detach) can never
  return true, because it's only called from
  debugger.(*Debugger).detach() which is also always called while
  holding processMutex.

Since some tests are hard to write correctly without Process.Running a
simpler interface, Process.NotifyResumed, is introduced.

Fixes #830
2017-06-13 08:53:54 +02:00
Alessandro Arzilli
354055836a proc: next, stepout should work on recursive goroutines (#831)
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
2017-05-16 11:23:33 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
a843f7944e proc/gdbserial: mozilla rr support (#804)
Implements #727
2017-05-05 15:17:52 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
a731eb661f Minor post-refactoring cleanup (#808)
* proc/native: remove unused utility methods

* proc: turn FindFileLocation, FindFunctionLocation, FirstPCAfterPrologue methods into function
2017-04-28 10:15:39 -07:00
aarzilli
b6fe5aebaf proc: refactoring: merge target into proc
- moved target.Interface into proc as proc.Process
- rename proc.IThread to proc.Thread
- replaced interfaces DisassembleInfo, Continuable and
  EvalScopeConvertible with Process.
- removed superfluous Gdbserver prefix from types in the gdbserial
  backend.
- removed superfluous Core prefix from types in the core backend.
2017-04-21 14:00:04 -07:00
aarzilli
15bac71979 proc: refactoring: split backends to separate packages
- move native backend to pkg/proc/native
- move gdbserver backend to pkg/proc/gdbserial
- move core dumps backend to pkg/proc/core
2017-04-21 14:00:04 -07:00