delve/service/dap/types.go
Stefan Haller f8c8b33da3
Show pprof labels in thread names (#3501)
* Add pprofLabelForThreadNames config

The config is a string value that indicates the key of a pprof label whose value
should be shown as a goroutine name in the threads view.
2023-12-04 15:44:10 +01:00

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Go

package dap
import (
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
)
// Launch debug sessions support the following modes:
//
// -- [DEFAULT] "debug" - builds and launches debugger for specified program (similar to 'dlv debug')
//
// Required args: program
// Optional args with default: output, cwd, noDebug
// Optional args: buildFlags, args
//
// -- "test" - builds and launches debugger for specified test (similar to 'dlv test')
//
// same args as above
//
// -- "exec" - launches debugger for precompiled binary (similar to 'dlv exec')
//
// Required args: program
// Optional args with default: cwd, noDebug
// Optional args: args
//
// -- "replay" - replays a trace generated by mozilla rr. Mozilla rr must be installed.
//
// Required args: traceDirPath
// Optional args: args
//
// -- "core" - examines a core dump (only supports linux and windows core dumps).
//
// Required args: program, coreFilePath
// Optional args: args
//
// TODO(hyangah): change this to 'validateLaunchMode' that checks
// all the required/optional fields mentioned above.
func isValidLaunchMode(mode string) bool {
switch mode {
case "exec", "debug", "test", "replay", "core":
return true
}
return false
}
// Default values for Launch/Attach configs.
// Used to initialize configuration variables before decoding
// arguments in launch/attach requests.
var (
defaultLaunchAttachCommonConfig = LaunchAttachCommonConfig{
Backend: "default",
StackTraceDepth: 50,
}
defaultLaunchConfig = LaunchConfig{
Mode: "debug",
LaunchAttachCommonConfig: defaultLaunchAttachCommonConfig,
}
defaultAttachConfig = AttachConfig{
Mode: "local",
LaunchAttachCommonConfig: defaultLaunchAttachCommonConfig,
}
)
// LaunchConfig is the collection of launch request attributes recognized by DAP implementation.
type LaunchConfig struct {
// Acceptable values are:
// "debug": compiles your program with optimizations disabled, starts and attaches to it.
// "test": compiles your unit test program with optimizations disabled, starts and attaches to it.
// "exec": executes a precompiled binary and begins a debug session.
// "replay": replays an rr trace.
// "core": examines a core dump.
//
// Default is "debug".
Mode string `json:"mode,omitempty"`
// Path to the program folder (or any go file within that folder)
// when in `debug` or `test` mode, and to the pre-built binary file
// to debug in `exec` mode.
// If it is not an absolute path, it will be interpreted as a path
// relative to Delve's working directory.
// Required when mode is `debug`, `test`, `exec`, and `core`.
Program string `json:"program,omitempty"`
// Command line arguments passed to the debugged program.
// Relative paths used in Args will be interpreted as paths relative
// to `cwd`.
Args []string `json:"args,omitempty"`
// Working directory of the program being debugged.
// If a relative path is provided, it will be interpreted as
// a relative path to Delve's working directory. This is
// similar to `dlv --wd` flag.
//
// If not specified or empty, Delve's working directory is
// used by default. But for `test` mode, Delve tries to find
// the test's package source directory and run tests from there.
// This matches the behavior of `dlv test` and `go test`.
Cwd string `json:"cwd,omitempty"`
// Build flags, to be passed to the Go compiler.
// Relative paths used in BuildFlags will be interpreted as paths
// relative to Delve's current working directory.
//
// It should be a string like `dlv --build-flags`, or
// an array of strings that is augmented when invoking the go build or
// test command through os/exec.Command API.
// For example, both forms are acceptable.
// "buildFlags": "-tags=integration -ldflags='-X main.Hello=World'"
// or
// "buildFlags": ["-tags=integration", "-ldflags=-X main.Hello=World"]
// Using other types is an error.
BuildFlags BuildFlags `json:"buildFlags,omitempty"`
// Output path for the binary of the debuggee.
// Relative path is interpreted as the path relative to
// the Delve's current working directory.
// This is deleted after the debug session ends.
Output string `json:"output,omitempty"`
// NoDebug is used to run the program without debugging.
NoDebug bool `json:"noDebug,omitempty"`
// TraceDirPath is the trace directory path for replay mode.
// Relative path is interpreted as a path relative to Delve's
// current working directory.
// This is required for "replay" mode but unused in other modes.
TraceDirPath string `json:"traceDirPath,omitempty"`
// CoreFilePath is the core file path for core mode.
//
// This is required for "core" mode but unused in other modes.
CoreFilePath string `json:"coreFilePath,omitempty"`
// DlvCwd is the new working directory for Delve server.
// If specified, the server will change its working
// directory to the specified directory using os.Chdir.
// Any other launch attributes with relative paths interpreted
// using Delve's working directory will use this new directory.
// When Delve needs to build the program (in debug/test modes),
// it will run the go command from this directory as well.
//
// If a relative path is provided as DlvCwd, it will be
// interpreted as a path relative to Delve's current working
// directory.
DlvCwd string `json:"dlvCwd,omitempty"`
// Env specifies optional environment variables for Delve server
// in addition to the environment variables Delve initially
// started with.
// Variables with 'nil' values can be used to unset the named
// environment variables.
// Values are interpreted verbatim. Variable substitution or
// reference to other environment variables is not supported.
Env map[string]*string `json:"env,omitempty"`
// The output mode specifies how to handle the program's output.
OutputMode string `json:"outputMode,omitempty"`
LaunchAttachCommonConfig
}
// LaunchAttachCommonConfig is the attributes common in both launch/attach requests.
type LaunchAttachCommonConfig struct {
// Automatically stop program after launch or attach.
StopOnEntry bool `json:"stopOnEntry,omitempty"`
// Backend used for debugging. See `dlv backend` for allowed values.
// Default is "default".
Backend string `json:"backend,omitempty"`
// Maximum depth of stack trace to return.
// Default is 50.
StackTraceDepth int `json:"stackTraceDepth,omitempty"`
// Boolean value to indicate whether global package variables
// should be shown in the variables pane or not.
ShowGlobalVariables bool `json:"showGlobalVariables,omitempty"`
// Boolean value to indicate whether registers should be shown
// in the variables pane or not.
ShowRegisters bool `json:"showRegisters,omitempty"`
// Boolean value to indicate whether system goroutines
// should be hidden from the call stack view.
HideSystemGoroutines bool `json:"hideSystemGoroutines,omitempty"`
// String value to indicate which system goroutines should be
// shown in the call stack view. See filtering documentation:
// https://github.com/go-delve/delve/blob/master/Documentation/cli/README.md#goroutines
GoroutineFilters string `json:"goroutineFilters,omitempty"`
// Array of string values indicating the keys of pprof labels to show as a
// goroutine name in the threads view. If the array has one element, only
// that label's value will be shown; otherwise, each of the labels will be
// shown as "key:value". To show all labels, specify the single element "*".
ShowPprofLabels []string `json:"showPprofLabels,omitempty"`
// An array of mappings from a local path (client) to the remote path (debugger).
// This setting is useful when working in a file system with symbolic links,
// running remote debugging, or debugging an executable compiled externally.
// The debug adapter will replace the local path with the remote path in all of the calls.
// See also Documentation/cli/substitutepath.md.
SubstitutePath []SubstitutePath `json:"substitutePath,omitempty"`
}
// SubstitutePath defines a mapping from a local path to the remote path.
// Both 'from' and 'to' must be specified and non-null.
// Empty values can be used to add or remove absolute path prefixes when mapping.
// For example, mapping with empty 'to' can be used to work with binaries with trimmed paths.
type SubstitutePath struct {
// The local path to be replaced when passing paths to the debugger.
From string `json:"from,omitempty"`
// The remote path to be replaced when passing paths back to the client.
To string `json:"to,omitempty"`
}
func (m *SubstitutePath) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
// use custom unmarshal to check if both from/to are set.
type tmpType struct {
From *string
To *string
}
var tmp tmpType
if err := json.Unmarshal(data, &tmp); err != nil {
if _, ok := err.(*json.UnmarshalTypeError); ok {
return fmt.Errorf(`cannot use %s as 'substitutePath' of type {"from":string, "to":string}`, data)
}
return err
}
if tmp.From == nil || tmp.To == nil {
return errors.New("'substitutePath' requires both 'from' and 'to' entries")
}
*m = SubstitutePath{*tmp.From, *tmp.To}
return nil
}
// AttachConfig is the collection of attach request attributes recognized by DAP implementation.
type AttachConfig struct {
// Acceptable values are:
// "local": attaches to the local process with the given ProcessID.
// "remote": expects the debugger to already be running to "attach" to an in-progress debug session.
//
// Default is "local".
Mode string `json:"mode"`
// The numeric ID of the process to be debugged. Required and must not be 0.
ProcessID int `json:"processId,omitempty"`
LaunchAttachCommonConfig
}
// unmarshalLaunchAttachArgs wraps unmarshaling of launch/attach request's
// arguments attribute. Upon unmarshal failure, it returns an error massaged
// to be suitable for end-users.
func unmarshalLaunchAttachArgs(input json.RawMessage, config interface{}) error {
if err := json.Unmarshal(input, config); err != nil {
if uerr, ok := err.(*json.UnmarshalTypeError); ok {
// Format json.UnmarshalTypeError error string in our own way. E.g.,
// "json: cannot unmarshal number into Go struct field LaunchArgs.substitutePath of type dap.SubstitutePath"
// => "cannot unmarshal number into 'substitutePath' of type {from:string, to:string}"
// "json: cannot unmarshal number into Go struct field LaunchArgs.program of type string" (go1.16)
// => "cannot unmarshal number into 'program' of type string"
typ := uerr.Type.String()
if uerr.Field == "substitutePath" {
typ = `{"from":string, "to":string}`
}
return fmt.Errorf("cannot unmarshal %v into %q of type %v", uerr.Value, uerr.Field, typ)
}
return err
}
return nil
}
func prettyPrint(config interface{}) string {
pretty, err := json.MarshalIndent(config, "", "\t")
if err != nil {
return fmt.Sprintf("%#v", config)
}
return string(pretty)
}
// BuildFlags is either string or []string.
type BuildFlags struct {
value interface{}
}
func (s *BuildFlags) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error {
if v := string(b); v == "" || v == "null" {
s.value = nil
return nil
}
var strs []string
if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &strs); err == nil {
s.value = strs
return nil
}
var str string
if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &str); err != nil {
s.value = nil
if uerr, ok := err.(*json.UnmarshalTypeError); ok {
return fmt.Errorf(`cannot unmarshal %v into "buildFlags" of type []string or string`, uerr.Value)
}
return err
}
s.value = str
return nil
}