Commit Graph

333 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
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
55eed318fd Go 1.13 support (#1546)
* tests: fix tests for Go 1.13

- Go 1.13 doesn't autogenerate init functions anymore, tests that
  expected that now fail and should be skipped.
- Plugin tests now need -gcflags'all=-N -l' now, we were probably
  getting lucky with -gcflags='-N -l' before.

* proc: allow signed integers as shift counts

Go1.13 allows signed integers to be used as the right hand side of a
shift operator, change eval to match.

* goversion: update maximum supported version

* travis: force Go to use vendor directory

Travis scripts get confused by "go: downloading" lines, the exact
reason is not clear. Testing that the vendor directory is up to date is
a good idea anyway.
2019-06-30 10:34:47 -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
79ad269bbb proc: support setting string values when it requires an allocation (#1548)
Allow changing the value of a string variable to a new literal string,
which requires calling runtime.mallocgc to allocate the string into the
target process.

This means that a command like:

    call f("some string")

is now supported.

Additionally the command:

    call s = "some string"

is also supported.

Fixes #826
2019-06-17 09:51:29 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
1a75095286 godwarf: fix nil pointer reading recursive types involving an array (#1582)
Fixes #1578
2019-06-12 17:35:00 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
72fae3c9c1 service: return an error when a client calls an unknown method (#1571)
Without this a client calling an method on a version of Delve that
doesn't have that method (for example because it's old) will never get
a response back.
2019-06-04 14:33:19 -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
60830c2b1d More Function Calls, parts 2 (#1504)
* proc: support nested function calls

Changes the code in fncall.go to support nested function calls.

This changes delays argument evaluation until after we have used
the call injection protocol to allocate an argument frame. When
evaluating the parse tree of an expression we'll initiate each
function call we find on the way down and then complete the function
call on the way up.

For example. in:

	f(g(x))

we will:

1. initiate the call injection protocol for f(...)
2. progress it until the point where we have space for the arguments
   of 'f' (i.e. when we receive the debugCallAXCompleteCall message
   from the target runtime)
3. inititate the call injection protocol for g(...)
4. progress it until the point where we have space for the arguments
   of 'g'
5. copy the value of x into the argument frame of 'g'
6. finish the call to g(...)
7. copy the return value of g(x) into the argument frame of 'f'
8. finish the call to f(...)

Updates #119

* proc: bugfix: closure addr was wrong for non-closure functions
2019-05-30 08:08:37 -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
Alessandro Arzilli
2cadddd787 proc: Update map reading code for Go 1.12 (#1532)
Go 1.12 introduced a change to the internal map representation where
empty map cells can be marked with a tophash value of 1 instead of just
0.

Fixes #1531
2019-04-26 10:23:43 -07:00
Alessandro Arzilli
cba328f834 service: decorate symbolic constant values with their numerical value (#1530)
When we resolve a numerical value to a symbolic constant also report
the numerical value, for clarity.

Fixes #1516
2019-03-29 09:14:16 -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
Alessandro Arzilli
d52572e877 service/api: add quotes around types when needed in prettyprint.go (#1500)
Type names need to be quoted when that expression is evaluated, by
printing them quoted the user can just copy and paste the output.
2019-02-26 08:51:18 -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
3194ab1c9b service/test: Follow symlinks in integration tests 2019-02-21 12:02:02 +01:00
aarzilli
86c4b7209e service: improve documentation of ListGoroutines
Describe how the Start and Count parameters of ListGoroutines are used.
2019-01-07 11:48:35 -08:00
aarzilli
a357ce0638 tests: fix typecheckrpc.go and convert it to a test
We forgot to run typecheckrpc.go periodically and it didn't work
anymore and there were some minor errors in service/rpc2/client.go.

Rewrite typecheckrpc.go using go/packages, so that it works with go1.11
and go.mod, and fix the issues in client.go
2019-01-07 11:47:49 -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
aarzilli
f813520e9b tests: minor fixes for Go 1.12 2018-11-20 12:57:25 -08:00
aarzilli
f8c0c37f30 proc: remove inversion of return variables from returnBreakpointInfo
It was never true that return variables were in the inverse order.
Instead in Go1.11 return variables are saved in debug_info in an
arbitrary order and inverting them just happened to work for this
specific example.

This bug was fixed in Go 1.12, regardless we should attempt to
rearrange return variables anyway.
2018-11-20 12:57:25 -08:00
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
aarzilli
73d636f7d7 tests: rename _fixtures/vendor to _fixtures/internal
Some tests used a fake vendor directory placed inside _fixtures to
import some support packages.
In go.mod mode vendor directory are only supported on the root of the
project, which breaks some of our tests.
Since vendor directories outside the root of the project are so rare
anyway it's possible that a future version of go will stop supporting
it even in GOPATH mode.
Also it was weird and unnecessary in the first place anyawy.
2018-11-06 08:52:06 -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
chainhelen
143cf6aebf pkg/proc: extend conversion about string for array/str
Extend `string()`
1.convert `byte/rune array`(not only `slice`) to string.
2.convert string to string(itself), just like `string(str)` in go language.
2018-10-15 09:27:39 -07:00
aarzilli
74c98bc961 proc: support position independent executables (PIE)
Support for position independent executables (PIE) on the native linux
backend, the gdbserver backend on linux and the core backend.
Also implemented in the windows native backend, but it can't be tested
because go doesn't support PIE on windows yet.
2018-10-11 11:21:27 -07:00
chainhelen
ea54a6b2af cmd,service: remove temporary def of Server interface in func
Use the defination of Server interface in service package, instead of
temporary in func.
2018-10-09 07:56:48 -07:00
aarzilli
ca0596724f cmd,service: in non-headless mode use an in-memory connection
Replace the socket connection with an in-memory connection (created by net.Pipe) for non-headless uses of delve.
This is faster and more secure.

Fixes #1332
2018-10-08 15:11:13 -07:00
aarzilli
910f90c3c8 proc/native,Makefile: allow compiling on macOS without native backend
On macOS 10.14 Apple changed the command line tools so that system
headers now need to be manually installed.

Instead of adding one extra install step to the install procedure add a
build tag to allow compilation of delve without the native backend on
macOS. By default (i.e. when using `go get`) this is how delve will be
compiled on macOS, the make script is changed to enable compiling the
native backend if the required dependencies have been installed.

Insure that both configuration still build correctly on Travis CI and
change the documentation to describe how to compile the native backend
and that it isn't normally needed.

Fixes #1359
2018-10-02 10:46:09 -07:00
aarzilli
79a0e216ab proc: add iface.(data) syntax to access concrete value of an interface
With this syntax users do not need to type the concrete type of an
interface variable to access its contents. This also sidesteps the
problem where the serialization of a type by go/printer is different
from the one used for debug_info type names.

Updates #1328
2018-09-27 14:09:26 -07:00
aarzilli
50419b61da proc: implement conversion of integers to string
Go allows converting a single integer value to string, resulting in a
string containing a single unicode rune with the same code as the value
of the integer.
Allow the same conversion to happen.

Fixes #1322
2018-09-25 09:52:04 -07:00
aarzilli
a2eb983e3c proc: be more lenient with errors in GoroutinesInfo
Instead of failing on the first goroutine we can't read save the error
message and keep going.

Fixes a bug reported on the mailing list:
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/delve-dev/3b3bfaa3-83d5-4676-b974-1fec40e5bf53%40googlegroups.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer
2018-09-25 08:44:13 -07:00
chainhelen
ee93b0b403 service/test: fix typo 2018-09-20 11:48:37 +02:00
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
0461af8392 proc: fix type of some struct global variables
Normally variables that have a named struct as a type will get a
typedef entry as their type, sometimes however the Go linker will
decide to use the DW_TAG_structure_type entry instead.

For consistency always wrap a struct type into a typedef when we are
creating a new variables (see comment in newVariable for exceptions).

This fixes a bug where it would be impossible to call methods on a
global variable.
2018-08-29 16:16:20 -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
19ba86c0c9 proc: support calls through function pointers 2018-08-16 12:44:02 -07:00
aarzilli
7c42fc51d7 proc: support calls to methods directly and through interface 2018-08-16 12:44:02 -07:00
aarzilli
51994aafd3 proc: evaluate var.method expressions
Evaluates var.method expressions into a variable holding the
corresponding method with the receiver variable as a child, in
preparation for extending CallFunction so that it can call methods.
2018-08-16 12:44:02 -07:00
aarzilli
9335c54014 proc: use (*Variable).setValue in fncall 2018-08-15 10:29:16 -07:00
aarzilli
12a3f8bb97 proc: change (*Variable).setValue for use in CallFunction
Changes (*Variable).setValue so that it can be used in CallFunction to
set up the argument frame for the function call, adding the ability to:
- nil nillable types
- set strings to the empty string
- copy from one structure to another (including strings and slices)
- convert any interface type to interface{}
- convert pointer shaped types (map, chan, pointers, and structs
  consisting of a single pointer field) to interface{}

This covers all cases where an assignment statement can be evaluated
without allocating memory or calling functions in the target process.
2018-08-15 10:29:16 -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
2309f728c1 proc,service,terminal: propagate g.startpc
Adds StartPC to proc.G, StartLoc to api.Goroutine and show the start
location in the command line client when appropriate.

Updates #1104
2018-07-09 17:20:55 -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
5cd86b1587 proc,service: export declaration line of variables
Adds a field, DeclLine, to Variable containing the declaration line
number of the variable.
2018-06-28 12:29:26 -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
aarzilli
818ed0b2d0 rpccommon: restore API port message
This message is used by clients to determine the port that a headless
instance is using, therefore the format can not change or move to a
different file handle.

Fixes #1245
2018-06-25 10:39:15 -07:00
Derek Parker
a208c89719 *: Use structured logging
Implements structured logging via Logrus. This gives us a logger per
boundry that we care about, allowing for easier parsing of logs if users
have more than one log option enabled. Also, cleans up a lot of
conditionals in the code by simply silencing the logger at creation as
opposed to conditionally logging everywhere.
2018-06-22 09:45:10 +02:00
aarzilli
2a2d1040e9 proc: allow "package/path".varname syntax
If the application being debugged imports two packages with the same
name (but different paths) there was no way to disambiguate the two,
since the character '/' can not appear inside a go identifier.

By allowing users to use a string literal as the package name a package
path can be specified.
2018-06-14 09:29:23 -07:00
aarzilli
454491ce86 service,logflags: log all RPC messages
We occasionally receive bug reports from users of VSCode-go and GoLand.
GoLand has its own way of capturing the packet exchange between itself
and delve but VSCode-go (supposedly) doesn't.
So far this hasn't been a problem since all bug reports were obvious
bugs on the plugin or easy to reproduce without VSCode-go, but it might
be helpful in the future to have a way to log the packet exchange
between dlv and a frontend.

This commit adds a --log-output option to enable logging of all rpc
messages and changes service/rpccommon accordingly.
2018-06-14 09:27:38 -07:00
aarzilli
60c58acb8e proc,service: display return values when stepping out of a function
Displays the return values of the current function when we step out of
it after executing a step, next or stepout command.

Implementation of this feature is tricky: when the function has
returned the return variables are not in scope anymore. Implementing
this feature requires evaluating variables that are out of scope, using
a stack frame that doesn't exist anymore.

We can't calculate the address of these variables when the
next/step/stepout command is initiated either, because between that
point and the time where the stepout breakpoint is actually hit the
goroutine stack could grow and be moved to a different memory address.
2018-06-12 11:35:56 +02:00
aarzilli
cc86bde549 proc/native,proc/gdbserial: let target access terminal
Change the linux verison of proc/native and proc/gdbserial (with
debugserver) so that they let the target process use the terminal when
delve is launched in headless mode.

Windows already worked, proc/gdbserial (with rr) already worked.
I couldn't find a way to make proc/gdbserial (with lldb-server) work.

No tests are added because I can't think of a way to test for
foregroundness of a process.

Fixes #65
2018-05-18 09:53:29 -07:00
aarzilli
7fd47749ef proc: Flag shadowed arguments as shadowed
Fixes #951
2018-04-23 10:13:21 -07:00
aarzilli
21be59469a proc: cache entire frame in FrameToScope instead of variablesByTag
Caching the frame in variablesByTag is problematic:

1. accounting for variables that are (partially) stored in registers is
complicated (see issue #1106)
2. for some types (strings, interfaces...) simply creating the Variable
object reads memory, which therefore happens before we can do any
caching.

Instead cache the entire frame when the EvalScope object is created.
The cached range is between the SP value of the current frame and the
CFA of the preceeding frame, if available, or the CFA of the current
frame otherwise.

Fixes #1106
2018-04-23 10:13:21 -07:00
aarzilli
119cb93460 tests: cache and delete fixtures built with non-zero flags 2018-04-19 13:28:11 -07:00
aarzilli
b9c4a1d68c proc: Short circuit evaluation of && and || like go does
Change evaluation of binary operators so that both && and || only
evaluate their second argument conditionally, like go does.
2018-04-13 15:34:03 -07:00
aarzilli
a708d00e78 proc/eval: strings of different length are never equal 2018-04-10 14:46:31 -07:00
aarzilli
166121d18e gdbserial,debugger: better error message when debugserver not installed
When gdbserial can not find debugserver or lldb-server the error
message is always the same and it complains about lldb-server not being
found.

This is fine on linux (where the backend is unnecessary) but incomplete
on macOS (where the backend is actually used).

Make the error message clearer so that users who do not bother reading
install instructions are not confused.
2018-04-10 13:49:57 -07:00
aarzilli
ec8dc3a10d proc,vendor: show global variables in disassembly
updates vendored version of x86asm, adds a symbol lookup function to
pass to the disassembler.

This will show global symbol names in the disassembly like go tool
objdump does.
2018-03-22 10:01:00 -07:00
aarzilli
84ce278352 proc: allow evaluating constants specified with a partial package path
Fixes #1151
2018-03-20 09:46:35 -07:00
Josh Soref
1d3b41f64e all: Spelling 2018-03-20 11:05:35 +01:00
aarzilli
e47599d09a proc: remove proc.Process.Halt
The proper way to stop a running process is to call RequestManualStop,
which most code already did with the exception of some old test code.
2018-03-06 09:06:19 -08:00
Alessandro Arzilli
0c40a8f52a dwarf/reader,proc: support DW_AT_abstract_origin (#1111)
debug_info entries can use DW_AT_abstract_origin to inherit the
attributes of another entry, supporting this attribute is necessary to
support DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine.

Go, starting with 1.10, emits DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine entries when
inlining is enabled.
2018-02-13 09:20:45 -08:00
Alessandro Arzilli
bec6a65b15
proc,prettyprint: guard against autodereferenced escaped pointers (#1077)
Much like the bug in issue #1031 and commit
f6f6f0bf13e4c708cb501202b83a6327a0f00e31 pointers can also escape to
the heap and then have a zero address (and no children) when we
autodereference.

1. Mark autodereferenced escaped variables with a 0 address as
   unreadable.
2. Add guards to the pretty printers for unsafe.Pointer and pointers.

Fixes #1075
2018-01-19 15:50:28 +01:00
Yasushi Saito
c5c41f6352 command/terminal: allow restart to change process args (#1060)
* command/terminal: allow restart to change process args

Add -args flag to "restart" command. For example, "restart -args a b c" will
pass args a b c to the new process.

Add "-c" flag to pass the checkpoint name. This is needed to disambiguate the
checkpoint name and arglist.

Reverted unnecessary changes.

* Applied reviewer comments.

Vendored argv.

Change the syntax of restart. When the target is is in recording mode, it always
interprets the args as a checkpoint. Otherwise, it interprets the args as
commandline args. The flag "-args" is still there, to handle the case in which
the user wants to pass an empty args on restart.

* Add restartargs.go.

Change "restart -args" to "restart -noargs" to clarify that this flag is used to
start a process with an empty arg.
2018-01-18 14:16:11 -08:00
aarzilli
1acc1547eb service/test: disable TestClientServerConsistentExit for rr backend
The rr backend doesn't report the exit status (the argument of the W
packet seems to always be 0).

Fixes #1067
2018-01-05 10:25:42 -08:00
Florin Patan
480fc02d50 Remove limitation of exit notification only for specific API calls 2018-01-02 11:28:43 -08:00
aarzilli
1758f8523a pkg/terminal: print DWARF location expression with whatis
Adds a configuration option (show-location-expr) that when activated
will cause the whatis command to also print the DWARF location
expression for a variable.
2017-12-20 16:34:47 -08:00
aarzilli
3f2335f289 debugger/locations: locspec "+0" should always evaluate to the current PC
So far we have evaluated the locspec "+0" the same way we evaluate all
"+n" locspecs, this means that we turn the current PC into a file:line
pair, then we turn back the file:line into a PC address.

Normally this is harmless, however all autogenerated code returns the
source position "<autogenerated>:1" which resolves back to the very
first autogenerated instruction in the code.

This messes up the behaviour of the "disassemble" command which uses
the locspec "+0" to figure out what code to disassemble if no arguments
are passed.

We should make +0 always resolve to the current PC (of the given scope)
so that clients can use +0 as a default locspec.
2017-12-18 10:30:53 -08:00
aarzilli
4f813b8101 proc, terminal: use DW_AT_producer to warn user about optimized code 2017-12-13 12:18:18 -08:00
aarzilli
07c716818e proc/test: miscellaneous test changes for go1.10 2017-12-13 12:18:18 -08:00
aarzilli
8b4392dc46 pkg/proc: use constants to describe variable value 2017-12-13 12:18:18 -08:00
Denis Shevchenko
2e74b9c4aa api/conversions: fix converting of nil complex numbers 2017-12-07 15:03:53 -08:00
aarzilli
f6f6f0bf13 variables: toplevel interface variables may have a 0 address
It can happen if the interface variable escaped, it's out of scope and
we autodereference it.
2017-12-07 15:02:27 -08:00
aarzilli
17bd4b52e8 pkg/terminal: -offsets flag for stack command
Prints the frame and frame pointer offsets for each frame.
2017-11-28 11:00:53 -08:00
aarzilli
5372588c61 proc: support cgo stacktraces
When creating a stack trace we should switch between the goroutine
stack and the system stack (where cgo code is executed) as appropriate
to reconstruct the logical stacktrace.

Goroutines that are currently executing on the system stack will have
the SystemStack flag set, frames of the goroutine stack will have a
negative FrameOffset (like always) and frames of the system stack will
have a positive FrameOffset (which is actually just the CFA value for
the frame).

Updates #935
2017-11-28 11:00:53 -08:00
aarzilli
5f0f77f414 proc: automatically dereference interfaces on member access
If 'iv' is an interface variable with a struct as a concrete value let
'iv.A' evaluate to the access to field 'A' of the concrete value of
'iv'.
2017-11-20 12:03:35 -08:00
aarzilli
844762a853 proc: support access to chan buffers
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
2017-11-20 12:03:35 -08:00
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
f4e2000fc8 proc: refactor stack.go to use DWARF registers
Instead of only tracking a few cherrypicked registers in stack.go track
all DWARF registers.

This is needed for cgo code and for the locationlists emitted by go in
1.10:
* The debug_frame sections emitted by C compilers can not be used
  without tracking all registers
* the loclists emitted by go1.10 need all registers of a frame to be
  interpreted.
2017-11-17 10:17:24 -08:00
aarzilli
6d40517944 proc: replace all uses of gosymtab/gopclntab with uses of debug_line
gosymtab and gopclntab only contain informations about go code, linked
C code isn't there, we should use debug_line instead to also cover C.

Updates #935
2017-11-03 20:57:04 +01:00
aarzilli
8f16b371d1 proc/eval: support more type casts
* 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
2017-10-25 13:20:25 +02:00
aarzilli
25765063fc proc/variables: distinguish between nil and empty slices and maps
Fixes #959
2017-09-11 11:43:37 -07:00
aarzilli
55e44c9dc0 proc/gdbserial: automatically retrieve exe path on attach on macOS
debugserver doesn't support qXfer:exec-file:read, and it doesn't return
the executable path in the response to qProcessInfoPID, however we can
find out the executable path by using jGetLoadedDynamicLibrariesInfos.
2017-09-08 10:27:08 -07:00
aarzilli
317ebe1c58 proc: auto-dereference local variables that escape to the heap
The compiler a variable 'v' that escapes to the heap with a '&v' entry.
Auto dereference those local variables.

Fixe #871
2017-08-30 13:46:45 -07:00
aarzilli
9ee21686e6 proc: report errors when loading executable on attach
Fixes #940
2017-08-30 11:20:20 -07:00
aarzilli
2ad9ce6fe3 proc: lexical block support
Fixes #106
2017-08-01 11:20:25 -06:00