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
* *: Fix go vet struct complaints
* *: Fix struct vet issue on linux
* *: Ignore proc/native in go vet check
We have to do some unsafe pointer manipulation that will never make go
vet happy within the proc/native package. Ignore it for runs of go vet.
* proc: move defer breakpoint code into a function
Moves the code that sets a breakpoint on the first deferred function,
used by both next and StepOut, to its function.
* proc: implement reverse step/next/stepout
When the direction of execution is reversed (on a recording) Step, Next and
StepOut will behave similarly to their forward version. However there are
some subtle interactions between their behavior, prologue skipping, deferred
calls and normal calls. Specifically:
- when stepping backwards we need to set a breakpoint on the first
instruction after each CALL instruction, once this breakpoint is reached we
need to execute a single StepInstruction operation to reverse step into the
CALL.
- to insure that the prologue is skipped reverse next needs to check if it
is on the first instruction after the prologue, and if it is behave like
reverse stepout.
- there is no reason to set breakpoints on deferred calls when reverse
nexting or reverse stepping out, they will never be hit.
- reverse step out should generally place its breakpoint on the CALL
instruction that created the current stack frame (which will be the CALL
instruction immediately preceding the instruction at the return address).
- reverse step out needs to treat panic calls and deferreturn calls
specially.
* service,terminal: implement reverse step, next, stepout
Implement debugging function for 386 on linux with reference to AMD64.
There are a few remaining problems that need to be solved in another time.
1. The stacktrace of cgo are not exactly as expected.
2. Not implement `core` for now.
3. Not implement `call` for now. Can't not find `runtime·debugCallV1` or
similar function in $GOROOT/src/runtime/asm_386.s.
Update #20
1. Don't use intelligent '#' in fmt of go because it is not always satisfying
for diffrent version of golang. Always keep one leading zero for octal and
one leading '0x' for hex manually. Then keep alignment for every byte.
2. Always keep addr alignment when the lens of two adjacent address are
different.
Update #1814.
Adds an optional scope prefix to the `regs` command which allows
printing registers for any stack frame (as long as they were somehow
saved). Issue #1838 is not yet to be closed since we are still not
recovering the registers of a segfaulting frame.
Updates #1838
According to #1800#1584#1038, `dlv` should enable the user to dive into
memory. User can print binary data in specific memory address range.
But not support for sepecific variable name or structures temporarily.(Because
I have no idea that modify `print` command.)
Close#1584.
* 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
* proc: separate amd64-arch code
separate amd64 code about stacktrace, so we can add arm64 stacktrace code.
* proc: implemente stacktrace of arm64
* delve now can use stack, frame commands on arm64-arch debug.
Co-authored-by: tykcd996 <tang.yuke@zte.com.cn>
Co-authored-by: hengwu0 <wu.heng@zte.com.cn>
* test: remove skip-code of stacktrace on arm64
* add LR DWARF register and remove skip-code for fixed tests
* proc: fix the Continue command after the hardcoded breakpoint on arm64
Arm64 use hardware breakpoint, and it will not set PC to the next instruction like amd64. We should move PC in both runtime.breakpoints and hardcoded breakpoints(probably cgo).
* proc: implement cgo stacktrace on arm64
* proc: combine amd64_stack.go and arm64_stack.go file
* proc: reorganize the stacktrace code
* move SwitchStack function arch-related
* fix Continue command after manual stop on arm64
* add timeout flag to make.go to enable infinite timeouts
Co-authored-by: aarzilli <alessandro.arzilli@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: hengwu0 <wu.heng@zte.com.cn>
Co-authored-by: tykcd996 <56993522+tykcd996@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alessandro Arzilli <alessandro.arzilli@gmail.com>
Expression such as:
config show-location-expr true
disassemble -a 0x4a23a0 0x4a23f2
disassemble -a 0x4a23a0 0x4a23f2
should all execute correctly.
Extend #795.
Adds an API call that returns a list of packages contained in the
program and the files that were used to build them, and also a best
guess at which filesystem directory contained the package when it was
built.
This can be used by IDEs to map file paths if the debugging environment
doesn't match the build environment exactly.
During a debug session if the process exited and then the user quit the
debug session, the process exit message would display again and Delve
would exit non-zero (specifically with exit code 1) despite nothing
going wrong.
This patch fixes this so that Delve exits with a clean 0 status and the
process exit message is not printed yet again.
Changes CreateBreakpoint to create a logical breakpoint when multiple
addresses are specified, FindLocation and the api.Location type to
return logical locations and the cli to support logical breakpoints.
Make the 'list' command succeed for file:line expressions that don't
map to any instruction.
Adds an argument to the FindLocations API call that makes FindLocations
return if the expression can be parsed, even if it doesn't end up
matching any instruction in debug_line.
Adds a '-r' option to the 'restart' command (and to the Restart API)
that re-records the target when using rr.
Also moves the code to delete the trace directory inside the gdbserial
package.
Add options to start a stacktrace from the values saved in the
runtime.g struct as well as a way to disable the stackSwitch logic and
just get a normal stacktrace.
* *: Add .cirrus.yml for FreeBSD testing
* *: run go mod tidy
* service/test: prefer 127.0.0.1 over localhost
* dwarf/line: fix TestDebugLinePrologueParser
* vendor: rerun go mod vendor
* terminal/command: add support for next [count]
* disallow negative counts.
* handle github comments, and regen docs.
* Fix the fact that we don't print the file info in the last step of the next count.
* Fix a typo, cleanup a few other observations.