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Author SHA1 Message Date
Oleksandr Redko
f6e6eadd22
pkg/proc,service/test: refactor to strings.ReplaceAll (#3269)
Use strings.ReplaceAll instead of strings.Replace with -1 as the last argument.
2023-02-14 09:36:24 -08:00
Alessandro Arzilli
00df758d57
proc/native: fix FreeBSD backend (#3224)
- 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
2022-12-20 09:54:16 -08:00
Alessandro Arzilli
dc76cc250d
go.mod: update starlark dependency (#3112)
Fixes issue where Delve fails to start if starlark can not allocate a
large amount of memory at startup.

Fixes #2907
2022-08-22 12:46:26 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
e1e4b09a5e
proc: move resume notify and manual stop handling to Target (#2921)
Moves handling of ResumeNotify and manualStopRequested to Target instead of the backends

Updates #2551
2022-03-21 12:42:37 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
01b01423ae
proc/*: minor miscellaneous code cleanups (#2790)
* made Pid a method of Target instead of a method of Process
* changed argument of NewTarget to ProcessInternal, since that's the
  interface that backends have to implement
* removed warnings about ProcessInternal since there is no way for
  users of pkg/proc to access those methods anyway
* made RecordingManipulation an optional interface for backends, Target
  supplies its own dummy implementation when the backend doesn't
* inlined small interfaces that only existed to be inlined in
  proc.Process anyway
* removed unused function findExecutable in the Windows and no-native
  darwin backends
* removed (*EvalScope).EvalVariable, an old synonym for EvalExpression
2021-11-26 08:06:23 -08:00
Derek Parker
1b2f7f0051
pkg/proc: Parse Goroutine ID in eBPF tracer (#2654)
This patch enables the eBPF tracer backend to parse the ID of the
Goroutine which hit the uprobe. This implementation is specific to AMD64
and will have to be generalized further in order to be used on other
architectures.
2021-08-24 14:53:27 +02:00
Derek Parker
10406f96d5
*: Initial eBPF tracing support (#2625) 2021-07-31 17:16:26 +02:00
Alessandro Arzilli
3c69f7435e
*: Never use pointer to proc.ErrProcessExited (#2431)
We have some places where we use proc.ErrProcessExited and some places
that use &proc.ErrProcessExited, resulting in checks for process exited
errors occasionally failing on some architectures.
Uniform use of ErrProcessExited to the non-pointer version.

Fixes intermittent failure of TestStepOutPreservesGoroutine.
2021-04-13 08:52:29 +02:00
Alessandro Arzilli
0843376018
proc/*: remove proc.Thread.Blocked, refactor memory access (#2206)
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
2020-11-09 11:28:40 -08:00
Alessandro Arzilli
e69d536e81
proc/native: fix flakyness of TestStepConcurrentDirect on linux/386 (#2179)
TestStepConcurrentDirect will occasionally fail (7% of the time on my
setup) by either causing the target processs to execute an invalid
instruction or (more infrequently) by switching to the wrong thread.

Both of those are caused by receiving SIGTRAPs for threads hitting a
breakpoint after it has been removed (the thread hits the breakpoint,
we stop everything and remove the breakpoint and only after we receive
the signal).

Change native.(*nativeProcess).stop to handle SIGTRAPs that can't be
attributed to a breakpoint, a hardcoded breakpoint in the program's
text, or manual stops (and therefore are likely caused by phantom
breakpoint hits).

Co-authored-by: a <a@kra>
2020-11-03 10:28:37 -08:00
Alessandro Arzilli
9a3c9ebad1
proc/*: add launch option to disable ASLR (#2202)
Fixes #1847
2020-10-21 12:50:52 -07:00
aarzilli
7555d1c063 cmd,proc,terminal,debugger: Support default file descriptor redirects
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.
2020-09-01 21:50:27 +02:00
chainhelen
e28e3d30d2
[WIP] pkg/proc: avoid target process leaks. (#2018)
* pkg/proc: avoid target process leaks.

Target process should exit when dlv launch failed.

Fix #2017.
2020-05-14 14:23:16 +02:00
aarzilli
c534677ece proc/native: disable async preemption on freebsd 2020-04-10 11:03:21 -07:00
Derek Parker
3e60ae202b *: Add --tty flag for debug / exec
This flag allows users on UNIX systems to set the tty for the program
being debugged by Delve. This is useful for debugging command line
applications which need access to their own TTY, and also for
controlling the output of the debugged programs so that IDEs may open a
dedicated terminal to show the output for the process.
2020-04-10 09:53:13 -07:00
Derek Parker
aa0b4eb180 *: Better error launching invalid binary format
Fixes #1310
2020-04-02 18:41:16 +02:00
aarzilli
3c8d4d52b8 *: un-export unnecessarily public symbols 2020-03-31 14:47:29 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
9f97edb0bb
proc,proc/*: add StopReason field to Target (#1877)
* proc,proc/*: move SelectedGoroutine to proc.Target, remove PostInitializationSetup

moves SelectedGoroutine, SwitchThread and SwitchGoroutine to
proc.Target, merges PostInitializationSetup with NewTarget.

* proc,proc/*: add StopReason field to Target

Adds a StopReason field to the Target object describing why the target
process is currently stopped. This will be useful for the DAP server
(which needs to report this reason in one of its requests) as well as
making pull request #1785 (reverse step) conformant to the new
architecture.

* proc: collect NewTarget arguments into a struct
2020-03-10 12:27:38 -07:00
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
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
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
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