delve/pkg/proc/native/proc_freebsd.go
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

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Go

package native
// #cgo LDFLAGS: -lprocstat
// #include <stdlib.h>
// #include "proc_freebsd.h"
import "C"
import (
"fmt"
"os/exec"
"os/signal"
"strings"
"syscall"
"unsafe"
sys "golang.org/x/sys/unix"
"github.com/go-delve/delve/pkg/proc"
isatty "github.com/mattn/go-isatty"
)
// Process statuses
const (
statusIdle = 1
statusRunning = 2
statusSleeping = 3
statusStopped = 4
statusZombie = 5
statusWaiting = 6
statusLocked = 7
)
// osProcessDetails contains FreeBSD specific
// process details.
type osProcessDetails struct {
comm string
tid int
}
// Launch creates and begins debugging a new process. First entry in
// `cmd` is the program to run, and then rest are the arguments
// to be supplied to that process. `wd` is working directory of the program.
// If the DWARF information cannot be found in the binary, Delve will look
// for external debug files in the directories passed in.
func Launch(cmd []string, wd string, foreground bool, debugInfoDirs []string, tty string, redirects [3]string) (*proc.Target, error) {
var (
process *exec.Cmd
err error
)
stdin, stdout, stderr, closefn, err := openRedirects(redirects, foreground)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if stdin == nil || !isatty.IsTerminal(stdin.Fd()) {
// exec.(*Process).Start will fail if we try to send a process to
// foreground but we are not attached to a terminal.
foreground = false
}
dbp := newProcess(0)
defer func() {
if err != nil && dbp.pid != 0 {
_ = dbp.Detach(true)
}
}()
dbp.execPtraceFunc(func() {
process = exec.Command(cmd[0])
process.Args = cmd
process.Stdin = stdin
process.Stdout = stdout
process.Stderr = stderr
process.SysProcAttr = &syscall.SysProcAttr{Ptrace: true, Setpgid: true, Foreground: foreground}
process.Env = proc.DisableAsyncPreemptEnv()
if foreground {
signal.Ignore(syscall.SIGTTOU, syscall.SIGTTIN)
}
if tty != "" {
dbp.ctty, err = attachProcessToTTY(process, tty)
if err != nil {
return
}
}
if wd != "" {
process.Dir = wd
}
err = process.Start()
})
closefn()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
dbp.pid = process.Process.Pid
dbp.childProcess = true
_, _, err = dbp.wait(process.Process.Pid, 0)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("waiting for target execve failed: %s", err)
}
tgt, err := dbp.initialize(cmd[0], debugInfoDirs)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return tgt, nil
}
// Attach to an existing process with the given PID. Once attached, if
// the DWARF information cannot be found in the binary, Delve will look
// for external debug files in the directories passed in.
func Attach(pid int, debugInfoDirs []string) (*proc.Target, error) {
dbp := newProcess(pid)
var err error
dbp.execPtraceFunc(func() { err = ptraceAttach(dbp.pid) })
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
_, _, err = dbp.wait(dbp.pid, 0)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
tgt, err := dbp.initialize(findExecutable("", dbp.pid), debugInfoDirs)
if err != nil {
dbp.Detach(false)
return nil, err
}
return tgt, nil
}
func initialize(dbp *nativeProcess) error {
comm, _ := C.find_command_name(C.int(dbp.pid))
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(comm))
comm_str := C.GoString(comm)
dbp.os.comm = strings.Replace(string(comm_str), "%", "%%", -1)
return nil
}
// kill kills the target process.
func (dbp *nativeProcess) kill() (err error) {
if dbp.exited {
return nil
}
dbp.execPtraceFunc(func() { err = ptraceCont(dbp.pid, int(sys.SIGKILL)) })
if err != nil {
return err
}
if _, _, err = dbp.wait(dbp.pid, 0); err != nil {
return err
}
dbp.postExit()
return nil
}
// Used by RequestManualStop
func (dbp *nativeProcess) requestManualStop() (err error) {
return sys.Kill(dbp.pid, sys.SIGTRAP)
}
// Attach to a newly created thread, and store that thread in our list of
// known threads.
func (dbp *nativeProcess) addThread(tid int, attach bool) (*nativeThread, error) {
if thread, ok := dbp.threads[tid]; ok {
return thread, nil
}
var err error
dbp.execPtraceFunc(func() { err = sys.PtraceLwpEvents(dbp.pid, 1) })
if err == syscall.ESRCH {
if _, _, err = dbp.waitFast(dbp.pid); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error while waiting after adding process: %d %s", dbp.pid, err)
}
}
dbp.threads[tid] = &nativeThread{
ID: tid,
dbp: dbp,
os: new(osSpecificDetails),
}
if dbp.currentThread == nil {
dbp.currentThread = dbp.threads[tid]
}
return dbp.threads[tid], nil
}
// Used by initialize
func (dbp *nativeProcess) updateThreadList() error {
var tids []int32
dbp.execPtraceFunc(func() { tids = ptraceGetLwpList(dbp.pid) })
for _, tid := range tids {
if _, err := dbp.addThread(int(tid), false); err != nil {
return err
}
}
dbp.os.tid = int(tids[0])
return nil
}
// Used by Attach
func findExecutable(path string, pid int) string {
if path == "" {
cstr := C.find_executable(C.int(pid))
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cstr))
path = C.GoString(cstr)
}
return path
}
func (dbp *nativeProcess) trapWait(pid int) (*nativeThread, error) {
return dbp.trapWaitInternal(pid, false)
}
// Used by stop and trapWait
func (dbp *nativeProcess) trapWaitInternal(pid int, halt bool) (*nativeThread, error) {
for {
wpid, status, err := dbp.wait(pid, 0)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("wait err %s %d", err, pid)
}
if status.Killed() {
// "Killed" status may arrive as a result of a Process.Kill() of some other process in
// the system performed by the same tracer (e.g. in the previous test)
continue
}
if status.Exited() {
dbp.postExit()
return nil, proc.ErrProcessExited{Pid: wpid, Status: status.ExitStatus()}
}
var info sys.PtraceLwpInfoStruct
dbp.execPtraceFunc(func() { info, err = ptraceGetLwpInfo(wpid) })
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("ptraceGetLwpInfo err %s %d", err, pid)
}
tid := int(info.Lwpid)
pl_flags := int(info.Flags)
th, ok := dbp.threads[tid]
if ok {
th.Status = (*waitStatus)(status)
}
if status.StopSignal() == sys.SIGTRAP {
if pl_flags&sys.PL_FLAG_EXITED != 0 {
delete(dbp.threads, tid)
dbp.execPtraceFunc(func() { err = ptraceCont(tid, 0) })
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
continue
} else if pl_flags&sys.PL_FLAG_BORN != 0 {
th, err = dbp.addThread(int(tid), false)
if err != nil {
if err == sys.ESRCH {
// process died while we were adding it
continue
}
return nil, err
}
if halt {
return nil, nil
}
if err = th.Continue(); err != nil {
if err == sys.ESRCH {
// thread died while we were adding it
delete(dbp.threads, int(tid))
continue
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not continue new thread %d %s", tid, err)
}
continue
}
}
if th == nil {
continue
}
if (halt && status.StopSignal() == sys.SIGSTOP) || (status.StopSignal() == sys.SIGTRAP) {
return th, nil
}
// TODO(dp) alert user about unexpected signals here.
if err := th.resumeWithSig(int(status.StopSignal())); err != nil {
if err == sys.ESRCH {
return nil, proc.ErrProcessExited{Pid: dbp.pid}
}
return nil, err
}
}
}
// Helper function used here and in threads_freebsd.go
// Return the status code
func status(pid int) rune {
status := rune(C.find_status(C.int(pid)))
return status
}
// Used by stop and singleStep
// waitFast is like wait but does not handle process-exit correctly
func (dbp *nativeProcess) waitFast(pid int) (int, *sys.WaitStatus, error) {
var s sys.WaitStatus
wpid, err := sys.Wait4(pid, &s, 0, nil)
return wpid, &s, err
}
// Only used in this file
func (dbp *nativeProcess) wait(pid, options int) (int, *sys.WaitStatus, error) {
var s sys.WaitStatus
wpid, err := sys.Wait4(pid, &s, options, nil)
return wpid, &s, err
}
// Only used in this file
func (dbp *nativeProcess) exitGuard(err error) error {
if err != sys.ESRCH {
return err
}
if status(dbp.pid) == statusZombie {
_, err := dbp.trapWaitInternal(-1, false)
return err
}
return err
}
// Used by ContinueOnce
func (dbp *nativeProcess) resume() error {
// all threads stopped over a breakpoint are made to step over it
for _, thread := range dbp.threads {
if thread.CurrentBreakpoint.Breakpoint != nil {
if err := thread.StepInstruction(); err != nil {
return err
}
thread.CurrentBreakpoint.Clear()
}
}
// all threads are resumed
var err error
dbp.execPtraceFunc(func() { err = ptraceCont(dbp.pid, 0) })
return err
}
// Used by ContinueOnce
// stop stops all running threads and sets breakpoints
func (dbp *nativeProcess) stop(trapthread *nativeThread) (err error) {
if dbp.exited {
return &proc.ErrProcessExited{Pid: dbp.Pid()}
}
// set breakpoints on all threads
for _, th := range dbp.threads {
if th.CurrentBreakpoint.Breakpoint == nil {
if err := th.SetCurrentBreakpoint(true); err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
return nil
}
// Used by Detach
func (dbp *nativeProcess) detach(kill bool) error {
return ptraceDetach(dbp.pid)
}
// Used by PostInitializationSetup
// EntryPoint will return the process entry point address, useful for debugging PIEs.
func (dbp *nativeProcess) EntryPoint() (uint64, error) {
ep, err := C.get_entry_point(C.int(dbp.pid))
return uint64(ep), err
}
// Usedy by Detach
func killProcess(pid int) error {
return sys.Kill(pid, sys.SIGINT)
}