
On FreeBSD and OpenBSD, the use of runtime.LockOSThread is resulting in segfaults within the Go runtime (see https://github.com/golang/go/issues/52394) - while it should not be necessary, calling runtime.UnlockOSThread upon exit from handlePtraceFuncs avoids this issue and allows the tests to run correctly.
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9.0 KiB
Go
351 lines
9.0 KiB
Go
package native
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import (
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"os"
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"runtime"
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"github.com/go-delve/delve/pkg/proc"
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)
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// Process represents all of the information the debugger
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// is holding onto regarding the process we are debugging.
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type nativeProcess struct {
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bi *proc.BinaryInfo
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pid int // Process Pid
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// Breakpoint table, holds information on breakpoints.
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// Maps instruction address to Breakpoint struct.
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breakpoints proc.BreakpointMap
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// List of threads mapped as such: pid -> *Thread
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threads map[int]*nativeThread
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// Thread used to read and write memory
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memthread *nativeThread
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os *osProcessDetails
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firstStart bool
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ptraceChan chan func()
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ptraceDoneChan chan interface{}
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childProcess bool // this process was launched, not attached to
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// Controlling terminal file descriptor for
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// this process.
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ctty *os.File
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iscgo bool
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exited, detached bool
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}
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// newProcess returns an initialized Process struct. Before returning,
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// it will also launch a goroutine in order to handle ptrace(2)
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// functions. For more information, see the documentation on
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// `handlePtraceFuncs`.
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func newProcess(pid int) *nativeProcess {
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dbp := &nativeProcess{
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pid: pid,
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threads: make(map[int]*nativeThread),
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breakpoints: proc.NewBreakpointMap(),
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firstStart: true,
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os: new(osProcessDetails),
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ptraceChan: make(chan func()),
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ptraceDoneChan: make(chan interface{}),
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bi: proc.NewBinaryInfo(runtime.GOOS, runtime.GOARCH),
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}
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go dbp.handlePtraceFuncs()
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return dbp
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}
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// BinInfo will return the binary info struct associated with this process.
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func (dbp *nativeProcess) BinInfo() *proc.BinaryInfo {
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return dbp.bi
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}
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// StartCallInjection notifies the backend that we are about to inject a function call.
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func (dbp *nativeProcess) StartCallInjection() (func(), error) { return func() {}, nil }
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// Detach from the process being debugged, optionally killing it.
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func (dbp *nativeProcess) Detach(kill bool) (err error) {
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if dbp.exited {
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return nil
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}
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if kill && dbp.childProcess {
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err := dbp.kill()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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dbp.bi.Close()
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return nil
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}
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dbp.execPtraceFunc(func() {
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err = dbp.detach(kill)
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if err != nil {
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return
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}
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if kill {
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err = killProcess(dbp.pid)
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}
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})
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dbp.detached = true
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dbp.postExit()
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return
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}
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// Valid returns whether the process is still attached to and
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// has not exited.
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func (dbp *nativeProcess) Valid() (bool, error) {
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if dbp.detached {
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return false, proc.ErrProcessDetached
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}
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if dbp.exited {
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return false, proc.ErrProcessExited{Pid: dbp.pid}
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}
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return true, nil
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}
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// ThreadList returns a list of threads in the process.
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func (dbp *nativeProcess) ThreadList() []proc.Thread {
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r := make([]proc.Thread, 0, len(dbp.threads))
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for _, v := range dbp.threads {
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r = append(r, v)
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}
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return r
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}
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// FindThread attempts to find the thread with the specified ID.
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func (dbp *nativeProcess) FindThread(threadID int) (proc.Thread, bool) {
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th, ok := dbp.threads[threadID]
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return th, ok
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}
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// Memory returns the process memory.
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func (dbp *nativeProcess) Memory() proc.MemoryReadWriter {
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return dbp.memthread
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}
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// Breakpoints returns a list of breakpoints currently set.
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func (dbp *nativeProcess) Breakpoints() *proc.BreakpointMap {
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return &dbp.breakpoints
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}
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// RequestManualStop sets the `manualStopRequested` flag and
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// sends SIGSTOP to all threads.
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func (dbp *nativeProcess) RequestManualStop(cctx *proc.ContinueOnceContext) error {
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if dbp.exited {
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return proc.ErrProcessExited{Pid: dbp.pid}
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}
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return dbp.requestManualStop()
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}
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func (dbp *nativeProcess) WriteBreakpoint(bp *proc.Breakpoint) error {
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if bp.WatchType != 0 {
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for _, thread := range dbp.threads {
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err := thread.writeHardwareBreakpoint(bp.Addr, bp.WatchType, bp.HWBreakIndex)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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bp.OriginalData = make([]byte, dbp.bi.Arch.BreakpointSize())
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_, err := dbp.memthread.ReadMemory(bp.OriginalData, bp.Addr)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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return dbp.writeSoftwareBreakpoint(dbp.memthread, bp.Addr)
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}
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func (dbp *nativeProcess) EraseBreakpoint(bp *proc.Breakpoint) error {
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if bp.WatchType != 0 {
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for _, thread := range dbp.threads {
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err := thread.clearHardwareBreakpoint(bp.Addr, bp.WatchType, bp.HWBreakIndex)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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return dbp.memthread.clearSoftwareBreakpoint(bp)
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}
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// ContinueOnce will continue the target until it stops.
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// This could be the result of a breakpoint or signal.
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func (dbp *nativeProcess) ContinueOnce(cctx *proc.ContinueOnceContext) (proc.Thread, proc.StopReason, error) {
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if dbp.exited {
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return nil, proc.StopExited, proc.ErrProcessExited{Pid: dbp.pid}
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}
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for {
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if err := dbp.resume(); err != nil {
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return nil, proc.StopUnknown, err
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}
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for _, th := range dbp.threads {
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th.CurrentBreakpoint.Clear()
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}
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if cctx.ResumeChan != nil {
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close(cctx.ResumeChan)
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cctx.ResumeChan = nil
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}
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trapthread, err := dbp.trapWait(-1)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, proc.StopUnknown, err
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}
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trapthread, err = dbp.stop(cctx, trapthread)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, proc.StopUnknown, err
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}
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if trapthread != nil {
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dbp.memthread = trapthread
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return trapthread, proc.StopUnknown, nil
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}
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}
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}
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// FindBreakpoint finds the breakpoint for the given pc.
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func (dbp *nativeProcess) FindBreakpoint(pc uint64, adjustPC bool) (*proc.Breakpoint, bool) {
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if adjustPC {
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// Check to see if address is past the breakpoint, (i.e. breakpoint was hit).
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if bp, ok := dbp.breakpoints.M[pc-uint64(dbp.bi.Arch.BreakpointSize())]; ok {
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return bp, true
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}
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}
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// Directly use addr to lookup breakpoint.
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if bp, ok := dbp.breakpoints.M[pc]; ok {
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return bp, true
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}
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return nil, false
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}
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// initialize will ensure that all relevant information is loaded
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// so the process is ready to be debugged.
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func (dbp *nativeProcess) initialize(path string, debugInfoDirs []string) (*proc.Target, error) {
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if err := initialize(dbp); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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if err := dbp.updateThreadList(); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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stopReason := proc.StopLaunched
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if !dbp.childProcess {
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stopReason = proc.StopAttached
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}
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tgt, err := proc.NewTarget(dbp, dbp.pid, dbp.memthread, proc.NewTargetConfig{
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Path: path,
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DebugInfoDirs: debugInfoDirs,
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// We disable asyncpreempt for the following reasons:
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// - on Windows asyncpreempt is incompatible with debuggers, see:
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// https://github.com/golang/go/issues/36494
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// - freebsd's backend is generally broken and asyncpreempt makes it even more so, see:
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// https://github.com/go-delve/delve/issues/1754
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// - on linux/arm64 asyncpreempt can sometimes restart a sequence of
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// instructions, if the sequence happens to contain a breakpoint it will
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// look like the breakpoint was hit twice when it was "logically" only
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// executed once.
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// See: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/208126
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DisableAsyncPreempt: runtime.GOOS == "windows" || runtime.GOOS == "freebsd" || (runtime.GOOS == "linux" && runtime.GOARCH == "arm64"),
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StopReason: stopReason,
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CanDump: runtime.GOOS == "linux" || runtime.GOOS == "windows",
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})
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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if dbp.bi.Arch.Name == "arm64" {
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dbp.iscgo = tgt.IsCgo()
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}
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return tgt, nil
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}
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func (dbp *nativeProcess) handlePtraceFuncs() {
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// We must ensure here that we are running on the same thread during
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// while invoking the ptrace(2) syscall. This is due to the fact that ptrace(2) expects
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// all commands after PTRACE_ATTACH to come from the same thread.
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runtime.LockOSThread()
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// Leaving the OS thread locked currently leads to segfaults in the
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// Go runtime while running on FreeBSD and OpenBSD:
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// https://github.com/golang/go/issues/52394
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if runtime.GOOS == "freebsd" || runtime.GOOS == "openbsd" {
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defer runtime.UnlockOSThread()
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}
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for fn := range dbp.ptraceChan {
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fn()
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dbp.ptraceDoneChan <- nil
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}
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}
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func (dbp *nativeProcess) execPtraceFunc(fn func()) {
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dbp.ptraceChan <- fn
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<-dbp.ptraceDoneChan
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}
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func (dbp *nativeProcess) postExit() {
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dbp.exited = true
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close(dbp.ptraceChan)
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close(dbp.ptraceDoneChan)
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dbp.bi.Close()
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if dbp.ctty != nil {
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dbp.ctty.Close()
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}
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dbp.os.Close()
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}
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func (dbp *nativeProcess) writeSoftwareBreakpoint(thread *nativeThread, addr uint64) error {
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_, err := thread.WriteMemory(addr, dbp.bi.Arch.BreakpointInstruction())
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return err
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}
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func openRedirects(redirects [3]string, foreground bool) (stdin, stdout, stderr *os.File, closefn func(), err error) {
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toclose := []*os.File{}
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if redirects[0] != "" {
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stdin, err = os.Open(redirects[0])
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if err != nil {
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return nil, nil, nil, nil, err
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}
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toclose = append(toclose, stdin)
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} else if foreground {
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stdin = os.Stdin
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}
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create := func(path string, dflt *os.File) *os.File {
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if path == "" {
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return dflt
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}
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var f *os.File
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f, err = os.Create(path)
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if f != nil {
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toclose = append(toclose, f)
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}
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return f
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}
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stdout = create(redirects[1], os.Stdout)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, nil, nil, nil, err
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}
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stderr = create(redirects[2], os.Stderr)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, nil, nil, nil, err
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}
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closefn = func() {
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for _, f := range toclose {
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_ = f.Close()
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}
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}
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return stdin, stdout, stderr, closefn, nil
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}
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