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1 //===-- Target.h ------------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
2 //
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4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 //
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8 
9 #ifndef LLDB_TARGET_TARGET_H
10 #define LLDB_TARGET_TARGET_H
11 
12 #include <list>
13 #include <map>
14 #include <memory>
15 #include <string>
16 #include <vector>
17 
18 #include "lldb/Breakpoint/BreakpointList.h"
19 #include "lldb/Breakpoint/BreakpointName.h"
20 #include "lldb/Breakpoint/WatchpointList.h"
21 #include "lldb/Core/Architecture.h"
22 #include "lldb/Core/Disassembler.h"
23 #include "lldb/Core/ModuleList.h"
24 #include "lldb/Core/StructuredDataImpl.h"
25 #include "lldb/Core/UserSettingsController.h"
26 #include "lldb/Expression/Expression.h"
27 #include "lldb/Host/ProcessLaunchInfo.h"
28 #include "lldb/Symbol/TypeSystem.h"
29 #include "lldb/Target/ExecutionContextScope.h"
30 #include "lldb/Target/PathMappingList.h"
31 #include "lldb/Target/SectionLoadHistory.h"
32 #include "lldb/Target/Statistics.h"
33 #include "lldb/Target/ThreadSpec.h"
34 #include "lldb/Utility/ArchSpec.h"
35 #include "lldb/Utility/Broadcaster.h"
36 #include "lldb/Utility/LLDBAssert.h"
37 #include "lldb/Utility/RealpathPrefixes.h"
38 #include "lldb/Utility/Timeout.h"
39 #include "lldb/lldb-public.h"
40 #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
41 
42 namespace lldb_private {
43 
44 OptionEnumValues GetDynamicValueTypes();
45 
46 enum InlineStrategy {
47   eInlineBreakpointsNever = 0,
48   eInlineBreakpointsHeaders,
49   eInlineBreakpointsAlways
50 };
51 
52 enum LoadScriptFromSymFile {
53   eLoadScriptFromSymFileTrue,
54   eLoadScriptFromSymFileFalse,
55   eLoadScriptFromSymFileWarn
56 };
57 
58 enum LoadCWDlldbinitFile {
59   eLoadCWDlldbinitTrue,
60   eLoadCWDlldbinitFalse,
61   eLoadCWDlldbinitWarn
62 };
63 
64 enum ImportStdModule {
65   eImportStdModuleFalse,
66   eImportStdModuleFallback,
67   eImportStdModuleTrue,
68 };
69 
70 enum DynamicClassInfoHelper {
71   eDynamicClassInfoHelperAuto,
72   eDynamicClassInfoHelperRealizedClassesStruct,
73   eDynamicClassInfoHelperCopyRealizedClassList,
74   eDynamicClassInfoHelperGetRealizedClassList,
75 };
76 
77 class TargetExperimentalProperties : public Properties {
78 public:
79   TargetExperimentalProperties();
80 };
81 
82 class TargetProperties : public Properties {
83 public:
84   TargetProperties(Target *target);
85 
86   ~TargetProperties() override;
87 
88   ArchSpec GetDefaultArchitecture() const;
89 
90   void SetDefaultArchitecture(const ArchSpec &arch);
91 
92   bool GetMoveToNearestCode() const;
93 
94   lldb::DynamicValueType GetPreferDynamicValue() const;
95 
96   bool SetPreferDynamicValue(lldb::DynamicValueType d);
97 
98   bool GetPreloadSymbols() const;
99 
100   void SetPreloadSymbols(bool b);
101 
102   bool GetDisableASLR() const;
103 
104   void SetDisableASLR(bool b);
105 
106   bool GetInheritTCC() const;
107 
108   void SetInheritTCC(bool b);
109 
110   bool GetDetachOnError() const;
111 
112   void SetDetachOnError(bool b);
113 
114   bool GetDisableSTDIO() const;
115 
116   void SetDisableSTDIO(bool b);
117 
118   llvm::StringRef GetLaunchWorkingDirectory() const;
119 
120   const char *GetDisassemblyFlavor() const;
121 
122   const char *GetDisassemblyCPU() const;
123 
124   const char *GetDisassemblyFeatures() const;
125 
126   InlineStrategy GetInlineStrategy() const;
127 
128   RealpathPrefixes GetSourceRealpathPrefixes() const;
129 
130   llvm::StringRef GetArg0() const;
131 
132   void SetArg0(llvm::StringRef arg);
133 
134   bool GetRunArguments(Args &args) const;
135 
136   void SetRunArguments(const Args &args);
137 
138   // Get the whole environment including the platform inherited environment and
139   // the target specific environment, excluding the unset environment variables.
140   Environment GetEnvironment() const;
141   // Get the platform inherited environment, excluding the unset environment
142   // variables.
143   Environment GetInheritedEnvironment() const;
144   // Get the target specific environment only, without the platform inherited
145   // environment.
146   Environment GetTargetEnvironment() const;
147   // Set the target specific environment.
148   void SetEnvironment(Environment env);
149 
150   bool GetSkipPrologue() const;
151 
152   PathMappingList &GetSourcePathMap() const;
153 
154   PathMappingList &GetObjectPathMap() const;
155 
156   bool GetAutoSourceMapRelative() const;
157 
158   FileSpecList GetExecutableSearchPaths();
159 
160   void AppendExecutableSearchPaths(const FileSpec &);
161 
162   FileSpecList GetDebugFileSearchPaths();
163 
164   FileSpecList GetClangModuleSearchPaths();
165 
166   bool GetEnableAutoImportClangModules() const;
167 
168   ImportStdModule GetImportStdModule() const;
169 
170   DynamicClassInfoHelper GetDynamicClassInfoHelper() const;
171 
172   bool GetEnableAutoApplyFixIts() const;
173 
174   uint64_t GetNumberOfRetriesWithFixits() const;
175 
176   bool GetEnableNotifyAboutFixIts() const;
177 
178   FileSpec GetSaveJITObjectsDir() const;
179 
180   bool GetEnableSyntheticValue() const;
181 
182   bool ShowHexVariableValuesWithLeadingZeroes() const;
183 
184   uint32_t GetMaxZeroPaddingInFloatFormat() const;
185 
186   uint32_t GetMaximumNumberOfChildrenToDisplay() const;
187 
188   /// Get the max depth value, augmented with a bool to indicate whether the
189   /// depth is the default.
190   ///
191   /// When the user has customized the max depth, the bool will be false.
192   ///
193   /// \returns the max depth, and true if the max depth is the system default,
194   /// otherwise false.
195   std::pair<uint32_t, bool> GetMaximumDepthOfChildrenToDisplay() const;
196 
197   uint32_t GetMaximumSizeOfStringSummary() const;
198 
199   uint32_t GetMaximumMemReadSize() const;
200 
201   FileSpec GetStandardInputPath() const;
202   FileSpec GetStandardErrorPath() const;
203   FileSpec GetStandardOutputPath() const;
204 
205   void SetStandardInputPath(llvm::StringRef path);
206   void SetStandardOutputPath(llvm::StringRef path);
207   void SetStandardErrorPath(llvm::StringRef path);
208 
209   void SetStandardInputPath(const char *path) = delete;
210   void SetStandardOutputPath(const char *path) = delete;
211   void SetStandardErrorPath(const char *path) = delete;
212 
213   bool GetBreakpointsConsultPlatformAvoidList();
214 
215   SourceLanguage GetLanguage() const;
216 
217   llvm::StringRef GetExpressionPrefixContents();
218 
219   uint64_t GetExprErrorLimit() const;
220 
221   uint64_t GetExprAllocAddress() const;
222 
223   uint64_t GetExprAllocSize() const;
224 
225   uint64_t GetExprAllocAlign() const;
226 
227   bool GetUseHexImmediates() const;
228 
229   bool GetUseFastStepping() const;
230 
231   bool GetDisplayExpressionsInCrashlogs() const;
232 
233   LoadScriptFromSymFile GetLoadScriptFromSymbolFile() const;
234 
235   LoadCWDlldbinitFile GetLoadCWDlldbinitFile() const;
236 
237   Disassembler::HexImmediateStyle GetHexImmediateStyle() const;
238 
239   MemoryModuleLoadLevel GetMemoryModuleLoadLevel() const;
240 
241   bool GetUserSpecifiedTrapHandlerNames(Args &args) const;
242 
243   void SetUserSpecifiedTrapHandlerNames(const Args &args);
244 
245   bool GetDisplayRuntimeSupportValues() const;
246 
247   void SetDisplayRuntimeSupportValues(bool b);
248 
249   bool GetDisplayRecognizedArguments() const;
250 
251   void SetDisplayRecognizedArguments(bool b);
252 
253   const ProcessLaunchInfo &GetProcessLaunchInfo() const;
254 
255   void SetProcessLaunchInfo(const ProcessLaunchInfo &launch_info);
256 
257   bool GetInjectLocalVariables(ExecutionContext *exe_ctx) const;
258 
259   bool GetUseDIL(ExecutionContext *exe_ctx) const;
260 
261   void SetUseDIL(ExecutionContext *exe_ctx, bool b);
262 
263   void SetRequireHardwareBreakpoints(bool b);
264 
265   bool GetRequireHardwareBreakpoints() const;
266 
267   bool GetAutoInstallMainExecutable() const;
268 
269   void UpdateLaunchInfoFromProperties();
270 
271   void SetDebugUtilityExpression(bool debug);
272 
273   bool GetDebugUtilityExpression() const;
274 
275 private:
276   std::optional<bool>
277   GetExperimentalPropertyValue(size_t prop_idx,
278                                ExecutionContext *exe_ctx = nullptr) const;
279 
280   // Callbacks for m_launch_info.
281   void Arg0ValueChangedCallback();
282   void RunArgsValueChangedCallback();
283   void EnvVarsValueChangedCallback();
284   void InputPathValueChangedCallback();
285   void OutputPathValueChangedCallback();
286   void ErrorPathValueChangedCallback();
287   void DetachOnErrorValueChangedCallback();
288   void DisableASLRValueChangedCallback();
289   void InheritTCCValueChangedCallback();
290   void DisableSTDIOValueChangedCallback();
291 
292   // Settings checker for target.jit-save-objects-dir:
293   void CheckJITObjectsDir();
294 
295   Environment ComputeEnvironment() const;
296 
297   // Member variables.
298   ProcessLaunchInfo m_launch_info;
299   std::unique_ptr<TargetExperimentalProperties> m_experimental_properties_up;
300   Target *m_target;
301 };
302 
303 class EvaluateExpressionOptions {
304 public:
305 // MSVC has a bug here that reports C4268: 'const' static/global data
306 // initialized with compiler generated default constructor fills the object
307 // with zeros. Confirmed that MSVC is *not* zero-initializing, it's just a
308 // bogus warning.
309 #if defined(_MSC_VER)
310 #pragma warning(push)
311 #pragma warning(disable : 4268)
312 #endif
313   static constexpr std::chrono::milliseconds default_timeout{500};
314 #if defined(_MSC_VER)
315 #pragma warning(pop)
316 #endif
317 
318   static constexpr ExecutionPolicy default_execution_policy =
319       eExecutionPolicyOnlyWhenNeeded;
320 
321   EvaluateExpressionOptions() = default;
322 
323   ExecutionPolicy GetExecutionPolicy() const { return m_execution_policy; }
324 
325   void SetExecutionPolicy(ExecutionPolicy policy = eExecutionPolicyAlways) {
326     m_execution_policy = policy;
327   }
328 
329   SourceLanguage GetLanguage() const { return m_language; }
330 
331   void SetLanguage(lldb::LanguageType language_type) {
332     m_language = SourceLanguage(language_type);
333   }
334 
335   /// Set the language using a pair of language code and version as
336   /// defined by the DWARF 6 specification.
337   /// WARNING: These codes may change until DWARF 6 is finalized.
338   void SetLanguage(uint16_t name, uint32_t version) {
339     m_language = SourceLanguage(name, version);
340   }
341 
342   bool DoesCoerceToId() const { return m_coerce_to_id; }
343 
344   const char *GetPrefix() const {
345     return (m_prefix.empty() ? nullptr : m_prefix.c_str());
346   }
347 
348   void SetPrefix(const char *prefix) {
349     if (prefix && prefix[0])
350       m_prefix = prefix;
351     else
352       m_prefix.clear();
353   }
354 
355   void SetCoerceToId(bool coerce = true) { m_coerce_to_id = coerce; }
356 
357   bool DoesUnwindOnError() const { return m_unwind_on_error; }
358 
359   void SetUnwindOnError(bool unwind = false) { m_unwind_on_error = unwind; }
360 
361   bool DoesIgnoreBreakpoints() const { return m_ignore_breakpoints; }
362 
363   void SetIgnoreBreakpoints(bool ignore = false) {
364     m_ignore_breakpoints = ignore;
365   }
366 
367   bool DoesKeepInMemory() const { return m_keep_in_memory; }
368 
369   void SetKeepInMemory(bool keep = true) { m_keep_in_memory = keep; }
370 
371   lldb::DynamicValueType GetUseDynamic() const { return m_use_dynamic; }
372 
373   void
374   SetUseDynamic(lldb::DynamicValueType dynamic = lldb::eDynamicCanRunTarget) {
375     m_use_dynamic = dynamic;
376   }
377 
378   const Timeout<std::micro> &GetTimeout() const { return m_timeout; }
379 
380   void SetTimeout(const Timeout<std::micro> &timeout) { m_timeout = timeout; }
381 
382   const Timeout<std::micro> &GetOneThreadTimeout() const {
383     return m_one_thread_timeout;
384   }
385 
386   void SetOneThreadTimeout(const Timeout<std::micro> &timeout) {
387     m_one_thread_timeout = timeout;
388   }
389 
390   bool GetTryAllThreads() const { return m_try_others; }
391 
392   void SetTryAllThreads(bool try_others = true) { m_try_others = try_others; }
393 
394   bool GetStopOthers() const { return m_stop_others; }
395 
396   void SetStopOthers(bool stop_others = true) { m_stop_others = stop_others; }
397 
398   bool GetDebug() const { return m_debug; }
399 
400   void SetDebug(bool b) {
401     m_debug = b;
402     if (m_debug)
403       m_generate_debug_info = true;
404   }
405 
406   bool GetGenerateDebugInfo() const { return m_generate_debug_info; }
407 
408   void SetGenerateDebugInfo(bool b) { m_generate_debug_info = b; }
409 
410   bool GetColorizeErrors() const { return m_ansi_color_errors; }
411 
412   void SetColorizeErrors(bool b) { m_ansi_color_errors = b; }
413 
414   bool GetTrapExceptions() const { return m_trap_exceptions; }
415 
416   void SetTrapExceptions(bool b) { m_trap_exceptions = b; }
417 
418   bool GetREPLEnabled() const { return m_repl; }
419 
420   void SetREPLEnabled(bool b) { m_repl = b; }
421 
422   void SetCancelCallback(lldb::ExpressionCancelCallback callback, void *baton) {
423     m_cancel_callback_baton = baton;
424     m_cancel_callback = callback;
425   }
426 
427   bool InvokeCancelCallback(lldb::ExpressionEvaluationPhase phase) const {
428     return ((m_cancel_callback != nullptr)
429                 ? m_cancel_callback(phase, m_cancel_callback_baton)
430                 : false);
431   }
432 
433   // Allows the expression contents to be remapped to point to the specified
434   // file and line using #line directives.
435   void SetPoundLine(const char *path, uint32_t line) const {
436     if (path && path[0]) {
437       m_pound_line_file = path;
438       m_pound_line_line = line;
439     } else {
440       m_pound_line_file.clear();
441       m_pound_line_line = 0;
442     }
443   }
444 
445   const char *GetPoundLineFilePath() const {
446     return (m_pound_line_file.empty() ? nullptr : m_pound_line_file.c_str());
447   }
448 
449   uint32_t GetPoundLineLine() const { return m_pound_line_line; }
450 
451   void SetSuppressPersistentResult(bool b) { m_suppress_persistent_result = b; }
452 
453   bool GetSuppressPersistentResult() const {
454     return m_suppress_persistent_result;
455   }
456 
457   void SetAutoApplyFixIts(bool b) { m_auto_apply_fixits = b; }
458 
459   bool GetAutoApplyFixIts() const { return m_auto_apply_fixits; }
460 
461   void SetRetriesWithFixIts(uint64_t number_of_retries) {
462     m_retries_with_fixits = number_of_retries;
463   }
464 
465   uint64_t GetRetriesWithFixIts() const { return m_retries_with_fixits; }
466 
467   bool IsForUtilityExpr() const { return m_running_utility_expression; }
468 
469   void SetIsForUtilityExpr(bool b) { m_running_utility_expression = b; }
470 
471 private:
472   ExecutionPolicy m_execution_policy = default_execution_policy;
473   SourceLanguage m_language;
474   std::string m_prefix;
475   bool m_coerce_to_id = false;
476   bool m_unwind_on_error = true;
477   bool m_ignore_breakpoints = false;
478   bool m_keep_in_memory = false;
479   bool m_try_others = true;
480   bool m_stop_others = true;
481   bool m_debug = false;
482   bool m_trap_exceptions = true;
483   bool m_repl = false;
484   bool m_generate_debug_info = false;
485   bool m_ansi_color_errors = false;
486   bool m_suppress_persistent_result = false;
487   bool m_auto_apply_fixits = true;
488   uint64_t m_retries_with_fixits = 1;
489   /// True if the executed code should be treated as utility code that is only
490   /// used by LLDB internally.
491   bool m_running_utility_expression = false;
492 
493   lldb::DynamicValueType m_use_dynamic = lldb::eNoDynamicValues;
494   Timeout<std::micro> m_timeout = default_timeout;
495   Timeout<std::micro> m_one_thread_timeout = std::nullopt;
496   lldb::ExpressionCancelCallback m_cancel_callback = nullptr;
497   void *m_cancel_callback_baton = nullptr;
498   // If m_pound_line_file is not empty and m_pound_line_line is non-zero, use
499   // #line %u "%s" before the expression content to remap where the source
500   // originates
501   mutable std::string m_pound_line_file;
502   mutable uint32_t m_pound_line_line = 0;
503 };
504 
505 // Target
506 class Target : public std::enable_shared_from_this<Target>,
507                public TargetProperties,
508                public Broadcaster,
509                public ExecutionContextScope,
510                public ModuleList::Notifier {
511 public:
512   friend class TargetList;
513   friend class Debugger;
514 
515   /// Broadcaster event bits definitions.
516   enum {
517     eBroadcastBitBreakpointChanged = (1 << 0),
518     eBroadcastBitModulesLoaded = (1 << 1),
519     eBroadcastBitModulesUnloaded = (1 << 2),
520     eBroadcastBitWatchpointChanged = (1 << 3),
521     eBroadcastBitSymbolsLoaded = (1 << 4),
522     eBroadcastBitSymbolsChanged = (1 << 5),
523   };
524 
525   // These two functions fill out the Broadcaster interface:
526 
527   static llvm::StringRef GetStaticBroadcasterClass();
528 
529   llvm::StringRef GetBroadcasterClass() const override {
530     return GetStaticBroadcasterClass();
531   }
532 
533   // This event data class is for use by the TargetList to broadcast new target
534   // notifications.
535   class TargetEventData : public EventData {
536   public:
537     TargetEventData(const lldb::TargetSP &target_sp);
538 
539     TargetEventData(const lldb::TargetSP &target_sp,
540                     const ModuleList &module_list);
541 
542     ~TargetEventData() override;
543 
544     static llvm::StringRef GetFlavorString();
545 
546     llvm::StringRef GetFlavor() const override {
547       return TargetEventData::GetFlavorString();
548     }
549 
550     void Dump(Stream *s) const override;
551 
552     static const TargetEventData *GetEventDataFromEvent(const Event *event_ptr);
553 
554     static lldb::TargetSP GetTargetFromEvent(const Event *event_ptr);
555 
556     static ModuleList GetModuleListFromEvent(const Event *event_ptr);
557 
558     const lldb::TargetSP &GetTarget() const { return m_target_sp; }
559 
560     const ModuleList &GetModuleList() const { return m_module_list; }
561 
562   private:
563     lldb::TargetSP m_target_sp;
564     ModuleList m_module_list;
565 
566     TargetEventData(const TargetEventData &) = delete;
567     const TargetEventData &operator=(const TargetEventData &) = delete;
568   };
569 
570   ~Target() override;
571 
572   static void SettingsInitialize();
573 
574   static void SettingsTerminate();
575 
576   static FileSpecList GetDefaultExecutableSearchPaths();
577 
578   static FileSpecList GetDefaultDebugFileSearchPaths();
579 
580   static ArchSpec GetDefaultArchitecture();
581 
582   static void SetDefaultArchitecture(const ArchSpec &arch);
583 
584   bool IsDummyTarget() const { return m_is_dummy_target; }
585 
586   const std::string &GetLabel() const { return m_label; }
587 
588   /// Set a label for a target.
589   ///
590   /// The label cannot be used by another target or be only integral.
591   ///
592   /// \return
593   ///     The label for this target or an error if the label didn't match the
594   ///     requirements.
595   llvm::Error SetLabel(llvm::StringRef label);
596 
597   /// Find a binary on the system and return its Module,
598   /// or return an existing Module that is already in the Target.
599   ///
600   /// Given a ModuleSpec, find a binary satisifying that specification,
601   /// or identify a matching Module already present in the Target,
602   /// and return a shared pointer to it.
603   ///
604   /// \param[in] module_spec
605   ///     The criteria that must be matched for the binary being loaded.
606   ///     e.g. UUID, architecture, file path.
607   ///
608   /// \param[in] notify
609   ///     If notify is true, and the Module is new to this Target,
610   ///     Target::ModulesDidLoad will be called.
611   ///     If notify is false, it is assumed that the caller is adding
612   ///     multiple Modules and will call ModulesDidLoad with the
613   ///     full list at the end.
614   ///     ModulesDidLoad must be called when a Module/Modules have
615   ///     been added to the target, one way or the other.
616   ///
617   /// \param[out] error_ptr
618   ///     Optional argument, pointing to a Status object to fill in
619   ///     with any results / messages while attempting to find/load
620   ///     this binary.  Many callers will be internal functions that
621   ///     will handle / summarize the failures in a custom way and
622   ///     don't use these messages.
623   ///
624   /// \return
625   ///     An empty ModuleSP will be returned if no matching file
626   ///     was found.  If error_ptr was non-nullptr, an error message
627   ///     will likely be provided.
628   lldb::ModuleSP GetOrCreateModule(const ModuleSpec &module_spec, bool notify,
629                                    Status *error_ptr = nullptr);
630 
631   // Settings accessors
632 
633   static TargetProperties &GetGlobalProperties();
634 
635   std::recursive_mutex &GetAPIMutex();
636 
637   void DeleteCurrentProcess();
638 
639   void CleanupProcess();
640 
641   /// Dump a description of this object to a Stream.
642   ///
643   /// Dump a description of the contents of this object to the
644   /// supplied stream \a s. The dumped content will be only what has
645   /// been loaded or parsed up to this point at which this function
646   /// is called, so this is a good way to see what has been parsed
647   /// in a target.
648   ///
649   /// \param[in] s
650   ///     The stream to which to dump the object description.
651   void Dump(Stream *s, lldb::DescriptionLevel description_level);
652 
653   // If listener_sp is null, the listener of the owning Debugger object will be
654   // used.
655   const lldb::ProcessSP &CreateProcess(lldb::ListenerSP listener_sp,
656                                        llvm::StringRef plugin_name,
657                                        const FileSpec *crash_file,
658                                        bool can_connect);
659 
660   const lldb::ProcessSP &GetProcessSP() const;
661 
662   bool IsValid() { return m_valid; }
663 
664   void Destroy();
665 
666   Status Launch(ProcessLaunchInfo &launch_info,
667                 Stream *stream); // Optional stream to receive first stop info
668 
669   Status Attach(ProcessAttachInfo &attach_info,
670                 Stream *stream); // Optional stream to receive first stop info
671 
672   // This part handles the breakpoints.
673 
674   BreakpointList &GetBreakpointList(bool internal = false);
675 
676   const BreakpointList &GetBreakpointList(bool internal = false) const;
677 
678   lldb::BreakpointSP GetLastCreatedBreakpoint() {
679     return m_last_created_breakpoint;
680   }
681 
682   lldb::BreakpointSP GetBreakpointByID(lldb::break_id_t break_id);
683 
684   lldb::BreakpointSP CreateBreakpointAtUserEntry(Status &error);
685 
686   // Use this to create a file and line breakpoint to a given module or all
687   // module it is nullptr
688   lldb::BreakpointSP CreateBreakpoint(const FileSpecList *containingModules,
689                                       const FileSpec &file, uint32_t line_no,
690                                       uint32_t column, lldb::addr_t offset,
691                                       LazyBool check_inlines,
692                                       LazyBool skip_prologue, bool internal,
693                                       bool request_hardware,
694                                       LazyBool move_to_nearest_code);
695 
696   // Use this to create breakpoint that matches regex against the source lines
697   // in files given in source_file_list: If function_names is non-empty, also
698   // filter by function after the matches are made.
699   lldb::BreakpointSP CreateSourceRegexBreakpoint(
700       const FileSpecList *containingModules,
701       const FileSpecList *source_file_list,
702       const std::unordered_set<std::string> &function_names,
703       RegularExpression source_regex, bool internal, bool request_hardware,
704       LazyBool move_to_nearest_code);
705 
706   // Use this to create a breakpoint from a load address
707   lldb::BreakpointSP CreateBreakpoint(lldb::addr_t load_addr, bool internal,
708                                       bool request_hardware);
709 
710   // Use this to create a breakpoint from a load address and a module file spec
711   lldb::BreakpointSP CreateAddressInModuleBreakpoint(lldb::addr_t file_addr,
712                                                      bool internal,
713                                                      const FileSpec &file_spec,
714                                                      bool request_hardware);
715 
716   // Use this to create Address breakpoints:
717   lldb::BreakpointSP CreateBreakpoint(const Address &addr, bool internal,
718                                       bool request_hardware);
719 
720   // Use this to create a function breakpoint by regexp in
721   // containingModule/containingSourceFiles, or all modules if it is nullptr
722   // When "skip_prologue is set to eLazyBoolCalculate, we use the current
723   // target setting, else we use the values passed in
724   lldb::BreakpointSP CreateFuncRegexBreakpoint(
725       const FileSpecList *containingModules,
726       const FileSpecList *containingSourceFiles, RegularExpression func_regexp,
727       lldb::LanguageType requested_language, LazyBool skip_prologue,
728       bool internal, bool request_hardware);
729 
730   // Use this to create a function breakpoint by name in containingModule, or
731   // all modules if it is nullptr When "skip_prologue is set to
732   // eLazyBoolCalculate, we use the current target setting, else we use the
733   // values passed in. func_name_type_mask is or'ed values from the
734   // FunctionNameType enum.
735   lldb::BreakpointSP CreateBreakpoint(
736       const FileSpecList *containingModules,
737       const FileSpecList *containingSourceFiles, const char *func_name,
738       lldb::FunctionNameType func_name_type_mask, lldb::LanguageType language,
739       lldb::addr_t offset, LazyBool skip_prologue, bool internal,
740       bool request_hardware);
741 
742   lldb::BreakpointSP
743   CreateExceptionBreakpoint(enum lldb::LanguageType language, bool catch_bp,
744                             bool throw_bp, bool internal,
745                             Args *additional_args = nullptr,
746                             Status *additional_args_error = nullptr);
747 
748   lldb::BreakpointSP CreateScriptedBreakpoint(
749       const llvm::StringRef class_name, const FileSpecList *containingModules,
750       const FileSpecList *containingSourceFiles, bool internal,
751       bool request_hardware, StructuredData::ObjectSP extra_args_sp,
752       Status *creation_error = nullptr);
753 
754   // This is the same as the func_name breakpoint except that you can specify a
755   // vector of names.  This is cheaper than a regular expression breakpoint in
756   // the case where you just want to set a breakpoint on a set of names you
757   // already know. func_name_type_mask is or'ed values from the
758   // FunctionNameType enum.
759   lldb::BreakpointSP CreateBreakpoint(
760       const FileSpecList *containingModules,
761       const FileSpecList *containingSourceFiles, const char *func_names[],
762       size_t num_names, lldb::FunctionNameType func_name_type_mask,
763       lldb::LanguageType language, lldb::addr_t offset, LazyBool skip_prologue,
764       bool internal, bool request_hardware);
765 
766   lldb::BreakpointSP
767   CreateBreakpoint(const FileSpecList *containingModules,
768                    const FileSpecList *containingSourceFiles,
769                    const std::vector<std::string> &func_names,
770                    lldb::FunctionNameType func_name_type_mask,
771                    lldb::LanguageType language, lldb::addr_t m_offset,
772                    LazyBool skip_prologue, bool internal,
773                    bool request_hardware);
774 
775   // Use this to create a general breakpoint:
776   lldb::BreakpointSP CreateBreakpoint(lldb::SearchFilterSP &filter_sp,
777                                       lldb::BreakpointResolverSP &resolver_sp,
778                                       bool internal, bool request_hardware,
779                                       bool resolve_indirect_symbols);
780 
781   // Use this to create a watchpoint:
782   lldb::WatchpointSP CreateWatchpoint(lldb::addr_t addr, size_t size,
783                                       const CompilerType *type, uint32_t kind,
784                                       Status &error);
785 
786   lldb::WatchpointSP GetLastCreatedWatchpoint() {
787     return m_last_created_watchpoint;
788   }
789 
790   WatchpointList &GetWatchpointList() { return m_watchpoint_list; }
791 
792   // Manages breakpoint names:
793   void AddNameToBreakpoint(BreakpointID &id, llvm::StringRef name,
794                            Status &error);
795 
796   void AddNameToBreakpoint(lldb::BreakpointSP &bp_sp, llvm::StringRef name,
797                            Status &error);
798 
799   void RemoveNameFromBreakpoint(lldb::BreakpointSP &bp_sp, ConstString name);
800 
801   BreakpointName *FindBreakpointName(ConstString name, bool can_create,
802                                      Status &error);
803 
804   void DeleteBreakpointName(ConstString name);
805 
806   void ConfigureBreakpointName(BreakpointName &bp_name,
807                                const BreakpointOptions &options,
808                                const BreakpointName::Permissions &permissions);
809   void ApplyNameToBreakpoints(BreakpointName &bp_name);
810 
811   void AddBreakpointName(std::unique_ptr<BreakpointName> bp_name);
812 
813   void GetBreakpointNames(std::vector<std::string> &names);
814 
815   // This call removes ALL breakpoints regardless of permission.
816   void RemoveAllBreakpoints(bool internal_also = false);
817 
818   // This removes all the breakpoints, but obeys the ePermDelete on them.
819   void RemoveAllowedBreakpoints();
820 
821   void DisableAllBreakpoints(bool internal_also = false);
822 
823   void DisableAllowedBreakpoints();
824 
825   void EnableAllBreakpoints(bool internal_also = false);
826 
827   void EnableAllowedBreakpoints();
828 
829   bool DisableBreakpointByID(lldb::break_id_t break_id);
830 
831   bool EnableBreakpointByID(lldb::break_id_t break_id);
832 
833   bool RemoveBreakpointByID(lldb::break_id_t break_id);
834 
835   /// Resets the hit count of all breakpoints.
836   void ResetBreakpointHitCounts();
837 
838   // The flag 'end_to_end', default to true, signifies that the operation is
839   // performed end to end, for both the debugger and the debuggee.
840 
841   bool RemoveAllWatchpoints(bool end_to_end = true);
842 
843   bool DisableAllWatchpoints(bool end_to_end = true);
844 
845   bool EnableAllWatchpoints(bool end_to_end = true);
846 
847   bool ClearAllWatchpointHitCounts();
848 
849   bool ClearAllWatchpointHistoricValues();
850 
851   bool IgnoreAllWatchpoints(uint32_t ignore_count);
852 
853   bool DisableWatchpointByID(lldb::watch_id_t watch_id);
854 
855   bool EnableWatchpointByID(lldb::watch_id_t watch_id);
856 
857   bool RemoveWatchpointByID(lldb::watch_id_t watch_id);
858 
859   bool IgnoreWatchpointByID(lldb::watch_id_t watch_id, uint32_t ignore_count);
860 
861   Status SerializeBreakpointsToFile(const FileSpec &file,
862                                     const BreakpointIDList &bp_ids,
863                                     bool append);
864 
865   Status CreateBreakpointsFromFile(const FileSpec &file,
866                                    BreakpointIDList &new_bps);
867 
868   Status CreateBreakpointsFromFile(const FileSpec &file,
869                                    std::vector<std::string> &names,
870                                    BreakpointIDList &new_bps);
871 
872   /// Get \a load_addr as a callable code load address for this target
873   ///
874   /// Take \a load_addr and potentially add any address bits that are
875   /// needed to make the address callable. For ARM this can set bit
876   /// zero (if it already isn't) if \a load_addr is a thumb function.
877   /// If \a addr_class is set to AddressClass::eInvalid, then the address
878   /// adjustment will always happen. If it is set to an address class
879   /// that doesn't have code in it, LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS will be
880   /// returned.
881   lldb::addr_t GetCallableLoadAddress(
882       lldb::addr_t load_addr,
883       AddressClass addr_class = AddressClass::eInvalid) const;
884 
885   /// Get \a load_addr as an opcode for this target.
886   ///
887   /// Take \a load_addr and potentially strip any address bits that are
888   /// needed to make the address point to an opcode. For ARM this can
889   /// clear bit zero (if it already isn't) if \a load_addr is a
890   /// thumb function and load_addr is in code.
891   /// If \a addr_class is set to AddressClass::eInvalid, then the address
892   /// adjustment will always happen. If it is set to an address class
893   /// that doesn't have code in it, LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS will be
894   /// returned.
895   lldb::addr_t
896   GetOpcodeLoadAddress(lldb::addr_t load_addr,
897                        AddressClass addr_class = AddressClass::eInvalid) const;
898 
899   // Get load_addr as breakable load address for this target. Take a addr and
900   // check if for any reason there is a better address than this to put a
901   // breakpoint on. If there is then return that address. For MIPS, if
902   // instruction at addr is a delay slot instruction then this method will find
903   // the address of its previous instruction and return that address.
904   lldb::addr_t GetBreakableLoadAddress(lldb::addr_t addr);
905 
906   void ModulesDidLoad(ModuleList &module_list);
907 
908   void ModulesDidUnload(ModuleList &module_list, bool delete_locations);
909 
910   void SymbolsDidLoad(ModuleList &module_list);
911 
912   void ClearModules(bool delete_locations);
913 
914   /// Called as the last function in Process::DidExec().
915   ///
916   /// Process::DidExec() will clear a lot of state in the process,
917   /// then try to reload a dynamic loader plugin to discover what
918   /// binaries are currently available and then this function should
919   /// be called to allow the target to do any cleanup after everything
920   /// has been figured out. It can remove breakpoints that no longer
921   /// make sense as the exec might have changed the target
922   /// architecture, and unloaded some modules that might get deleted.
923   void DidExec();
924 
925   /// Gets the module for the main executable.
926   ///
927   /// Each process has a notion of a main executable that is the file
928   /// that will be executed or attached to. Executable files can have
929   /// dependent modules that are discovered from the object files, or
930   /// discovered at runtime as things are dynamically loaded.
931   ///
932   /// \return
933   ///     The shared pointer to the executable module which can
934   ///     contains a nullptr Module object if no executable has been
935   ///     set.
936   ///
937   /// \see DynamicLoader
938   /// \see ObjectFile::GetDependentModules (FileSpecList&)
939   /// \see Process::SetExecutableModule(lldb::ModuleSP&)
940   lldb::ModuleSP GetExecutableModule();
941 
942   Module *GetExecutableModulePointer();
943 
944   /// Set the main executable module.
945   ///
946   /// Each process has a notion of a main executable that is the file
947   /// that will be executed or attached to. Executable files can have
948   /// dependent modules that are discovered from the object files, or
949   /// discovered at runtime as things are dynamically loaded.
950   ///
951   /// Setting the executable causes any of the current dependent
952   /// image information to be cleared and replaced with the static
953   /// dependent image information found by calling
954   /// ObjectFile::GetDependentModules (FileSpecList&) on the main
955   /// executable and any modules on which it depends. Calling
956   /// Process::GetImages() will return the newly found images that
957   /// were obtained from all of the object files.
958   ///
959   /// \param[in] module_sp
960   ///     A shared pointer reference to the module that will become
961   ///     the main executable for this process.
962   ///
963   /// \param[in] load_dependent_files
964   ///     If \b true then ask the object files to track down any
965   ///     known dependent files.
966   ///
967   /// \see ObjectFile::GetDependentModules (FileSpecList&)
968   /// \see Process::GetImages()
969   void SetExecutableModule(
970       lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp,
971       LoadDependentFiles load_dependent_files = eLoadDependentsDefault);
972 
973   bool LoadScriptingResources(std::list<Status> &errors,
974                               Stream &feedback_stream,
975                               bool continue_on_error = true) {
976     return m_images.LoadScriptingResourcesInTarget(
977         this, errors, feedback_stream, continue_on_error);
978   }
979 
980   /// Get accessor for the images for this process.
981   ///
982   /// Each process has a notion of a main executable that is the file
983   /// that will be executed or attached to. Executable files can have
984   /// dependent modules that are discovered from the object files, or
985   /// discovered at runtime as things are dynamically loaded. After
986   /// a main executable has been set, the images will contain a list
987   /// of all the files that the executable depends upon as far as the
988   /// object files know. These images will usually contain valid file
989   /// virtual addresses only. When the process is launched or attached
990   /// to, the DynamicLoader plug-in will discover where these images
991   /// were loaded in memory and will resolve the load virtual
992   /// addresses is each image, and also in images that are loaded by
993   /// code.
994   ///
995   /// \return
996   ///     A list of Module objects in a module list.
997   const ModuleList &GetImages() const { return m_images; }
998 
999   ModuleList &GetImages() { return m_images; }
1000 
1001   /// Return whether this FileSpec corresponds to a module that should be
1002   /// considered for general searches.
1003   ///
1004   /// This API will be consulted by the SearchFilterForUnconstrainedSearches
1005   /// and any module that returns \b true will not be searched.  Note the
1006   /// SearchFilterForUnconstrainedSearches is the search filter that
1007   /// gets used in the CreateBreakpoint calls when no modules is provided.
1008   ///
1009   /// The target call at present just consults the Platform's call of the
1010   /// same name.
1011   ///
1012   /// \param[in] module_spec
1013   ///     Path to the module.
1014   ///
1015   /// \return \b true if the module should be excluded, \b false otherwise.
1016   bool ModuleIsExcludedForUnconstrainedSearches(const FileSpec &module_spec);
1017 
1018   /// Return whether this module should be considered for general searches.
1019   ///
1020   /// This API will be consulted by the SearchFilterForUnconstrainedSearches
1021   /// and any module that returns \b true will not be searched.  Note the
1022   /// SearchFilterForUnconstrainedSearches is the search filter that
1023   /// gets used in the CreateBreakpoint calls when no modules is provided.
1024   ///
1025   /// The target call at present just consults the Platform's call of the
1026   /// same name.
1027   ///
1028   /// FIXME: When we get time we should add a way for the user to set modules
1029   /// that they
1030   /// don't want searched, in addition to or instead of the platform ones.
1031   ///
1032   /// \param[in] module_sp
1033   ///     A shared pointer reference to the module that checked.
1034   ///
1035   /// \return \b true if the module should be excluded, \b false otherwise.
1036   bool
1037   ModuleIsExcludedForUnconstrainedSearches(const lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp);
1038 
1039   const ArchSpec &GetArchitecture() const { return m_arch.GetSpec(); }
1040 
1041   /// Returns the name of the target's ABI plugin.
1042   llvm::StringRef GetABIName() const;
1043 
1044   /// Set the architecture for this target.
1045   ///
1046   /// If the current target has no Images read in, then this just sets the
1047   /// architecture, which will be used to select the architecture of the
1048   /// ExecutableModule when that is set. If the current target has an
1049   /// ExecutableModule, then calling SetArchitecture with a different
1050   /// architecture from the currently selected one will reset the
1051   /// ExecutableModule to that slice of the file backing the ExecutableModule.
1052   /// If the file backing the ExecutableModule does not contain a fork of this
1053   /// architecture, then this code will return false, and the architecture
1054   /// won't be changed. If the input arch_spec is the same as the already set
1055   /// architecture, this is a no-op.
1056   ///
1057   /// \param[in] arch_spec
1058   ///     The new architecture.
1059   ///
1060   /// \param[in] set_platform
1061   ///     If \b true, then the platform will be adjusted if the currently
1062   ///     selected platform is not compatible with the architecture being set.
1063   ///     If \b false, then just the architecture will be set even if the
1064   ///     currently selected platform isn't compatible (in case it might be
1065   ///     manually set following this function call).
1066   ///
1067   /// \param[in] merged
1068   ///     If true, arch_spec is merged with the current
1069   ///     architecture. Otherwise it's replaced.
1070   ///
1071   /// \return
1072   ///     \b true if the architecture was successfully set, \b false otherwise.
1073   bool SetArchitecture(const ArchSpec &arch_spec, bool set_platform = false,
1074                        bool merge = true);
1075 
1076   bool MergeArchitecture(const ArchSpec &arch_spec);
1077 
1078   Architecture *GetArchitecturePlugin() const { return m_arch.GetPlugin(); }
1079 
1080   Debugger &GetDebugger() { return m_debugger; }
1081 
1082   size_t ReadMemoryFromFileCache(const Address &addr, void *dst, size_t dst_len,
1083                                  Status &error);
1084 
1085   // Reading memory through the target allows us to skip going to the process
1086   // for reading memory if possible and it allows us to try and read from any
1087   // constant sections in our object files on disk. If you always want live
1088   // program memory, read straight from the process. If you possibly want to
1089   // read from const sections in object files, read from the target. This
1090   // version of ReadMemory will try and read memory from the process if the
1091   // process is alive. The order is:
1092   // 1 - if (force_live_memory == false) and the address falls in a read-only
1093   // section, then read from the file cache
1094   // 2 - if there is a process, then read from memory
1095   // 3 - if there is no process, then read from the file cache
1096   //
1097   // The method is virtual for mocking in the unit tests.
1098   virtual size_t ReadMemory(const Address &addr, void *dst, size_t dst_len,
1099                             Status &error, bool force_live_memory = false,
1100                             lldb::addr_t *load_addr_ptr = nullptr);
1101 
1102   size_t ReadCStringFromMemory(const Address &addr, std::string &out_str,
1103                                Status &error, bool force_live_memory = false);
1104 
1105   size_t ReadCStringFromMemory(const Address &addr, char *dst,
1106                                size_t dst_max_len, Status &result_error,
1107                                bool force_live_memory = false);
1108 
1109   /// Read a NULL terminated string from memory
1110   ///
1111   /// This function will read a cache page at a time until a NULL string
1112   /// terminator is found. It will stop reading if an aligned sequence of NULL
1113   /// termination \a type_width bytes is not found before reading \a
1114   /// cstr_max_len bytes.  The results are always guaranteed to be NULL
1115   /// terminated, and that no more than (max_bytes - type_width) bytes will be
1116   /// read.
1117   ///
1118   /// \param[in] addr
1119   ///     The address to start the memory read.
1120   ///
1121   /// \param[in] dst
1122   ///     A character buffer containing at least max_bytes.
1123   ///
1124   /// \param[in] max_bytes
1125   ///     The maximum number of bytes to read.
1126   ///
1127   /// \param[in] error
1128   ///     The error status of the read operation.
1129   ///
1130   /// \param[in] type_width
1131   ///     The size of the null terminator (1 to 4 bytes per
1132   ///     character).  Defaults to 1.
1133   ///
1134   /// \return
1135   ///     The error status or the number of bytes prior to the null terminator.
1136   size_t ReadStringFromMemory(const Address &addr, char *dst, size_t max_bytes,
1137                               Status &error, size_t type_width,
1138                               bool force_live_memory = true);
1139 
1140   size_t ReadScalarIntegerFromMemory(const Address &addr, uint32_t byte_size,
1141                                      bool is_signed, Scalar &scalar,
1142                                      Status &error,
1143                                      bool force_live_memory = false);
1144 
1145   uint64_t ReadUnsignedIntegerFromMemory(const Address &addr,
1146                                          size_t integer_byte_size,
1147                                          uint64_t fail_value, Status &error,
1148                                          bool force_live_memory = false);
1149 
1150   bool ReadPointerFromMemory(const Address &addr, Status &error,
1151                              Address &pointer_addr,
1152                              bool force_live_memory = false);
1153 
1154   bool HasLoadedSections();
1155 
1156   lldb::addr_t GetSectionLoadAddress(const lldb::SectionSP &section_sp);
1157 
1158   void ClearSectionLoadList();
1159 
1160   void DumpSectionLoadList(Stream &s);
1161 
1162   static Target *GetTargetFromContexts(const ExecutionContext *exe_ctx_ptr,
1163                                        const SymbolContext *sc_ptr);
1164 
1165   // lldb::ExecutionContextScope pure virtual functions
1166   lldb::TargetSP CalculateTarget() override;
1167 
1168   lldb::ProcessSP CalculateProcess() override;
1169 
1170   lldb::ThreadSP CalculateThread() override;
1171 
1172   lldb::StackFrameSP CalculateStackFrame() override;
1173 
1174   void CalculateExecutionContext(ExecutionContext &exe_ctx) override;
1175 
1176   PathMappingList &GetImageSearchPathList();
1177 
1178   llvm::Expected<lldb::TypeSystemSP>
1179   GetScratchTypeSystemForLanguage(lldb::LanguageType language,
1180                                   bool create_on_demand = true);
1181 
1182   std::vector<lldb::TypeSystemSP>
1183   GetScratchTypeSystems(bool create_on_demand = true);
1184 
1185   PersistentExpressionState *
1186   GetPersistentExpressionStateForLanguage(lldb::LanguageType language);
1187 
1188   // Creates a UserExpression for the given language, the rest of the
1189   // parameters have the same meaning as for the UserExpression constructor.
1190   // Returns a new-ed object which the caller owns.
1191 
1192   UserExpression *
1193   GetUserExpressionForLanguage(llvm::StringRef expr, llvm::StringRef prefix,
1194                                SourceLanguage language,
1195                                Expression::ResultType desired_type,
1196                                const EvaluateExpressionOptions &options,
1197                                ValueObject *ctx_obj, Status &error);
1198 
1199   // Creates a FunctionCaller for the given language, the rest of the
1200   // parameters have the same meaning as for the FunctionCaller constructor.
1201   // Since a FunctionCaller can't be
1202   // IR Interpreted, it makes no sense to call this with an
1203   // ExecutionContextScope that lacks
1204   // a Process.
1205   // Returns a new-ed object which the caller owns.
1206 
1207   FunctionCaller *GetFunctionCallerForLanguage(lldb::LanguageType language,
1208                                                const CompilerType &return_type,
1209                                                const Address &function_address,
1210                                                const ValueList &arg_value_list,
1211                                                const char *name, Status &error);
1212 
1213   /// Creates and installs a UtilityFunction for the given language.
1214   llvm::Expected<std::unique_ptr<UtilityFunction>>
1215   CreateUtilityFunction(std::string expression, std::string name,
1216                         lldb::LanguageType language, ExecutionContext &exe_ctx);
1217 
1218   // Install any files through the platform that need be to installed prior to
1219   // launching or attaching.
1220   Status Install(ProcessLaunchInfo *launch_info);
1221 
1222   bool ResolveFileAddress(lldb::addr_t load_addr, Address &so_addr);
1223 
1224   bool ResolveLoadAddress(lldb::addr_t load_addr, Address &so_addr,
1225                           uint32_t stop_id = SectionLoadHistory::eStopIDNow,
1226                           bool allow_section_end = false);
1227 
1228   bool SetSectionLoadAddress(const lldb::SectionSP &section,
1229                              lldb::addr_t load_addr,
1230                              bool warn_multiple = false);
1231 
1232   size_t UnloadModuleSections(const lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp);
1233 
1234   size_t UnloadModuleSections(const ModuleList &module_list);
1235 
1236   bool SetSectionUnloaded(const lldb::SectionSP &section_sp);
1237 
1238   bool SetSectionUnloaded(const lldb::SectionSP &section_sp,
1239                           lldb::addr_t load_addr);
1240 
1241   void ClearAllLoadedSections();
1242 
1243   lldb_private::SummaryStatisticsSP GetSummaryStatisticsSPForProviderName(
1244       lldb_private::TypeSummaryImpl &summary_provider);
1245   lldb_private::SummaryStatisticsCache &GetSummaryStatisticsCache();
1246 
1247   /// Set the \a Trace object containing processor trace information of this
1248   /// target.
1249   ///
1250   /// \param[in] trace_sp
1251   ///   The trace object.
1252   void SetTrace(const lldb::TraceSP &trace_sp);
1253 
1254   /// Get the \a Trace object containing processor trace information of this
1255   /// target.
1256   ///
1257   /// \return
1258   ///   The trace object. It might be undefined.
1259   lldb::TraceSP GetTrace();
1260 
1261   /// Create a \a Trace object for the current target using the using the
1262   /// default supported tracing technology for this process.
1263   ///
1264   /// \return
1265   ///     The new \a Trace or an \a llvm::Error if a \a Trace already exists or
1266   ///     the trace couldn't be created.
1267   llvm::Expected<lldb::TraceSP> CreateTrace();
1268 
1269   /// If a \a Trace object is present, this returns it, otherwise a new Trace is
1270   /// created with \a Trace::CreateTrace.
1271   llvm::Expected<lldb::TraceSP> GetTraceOrCreate();
1272 
1273   // Since expressions results can persist beyond the lifetime of a process,
1274   // and the const expression results are available after a process is gone, we
1275   // provide a way for expressions to be evaluated from the Target itself. If
1276   // an expression is going to be run, then it should have a frame filled in in
1277   // the execution context.
1278   lldb::ExpressionResults EvaluateExpression(
1279       llvm::StringRef expression, ExecutionContextScope *exe_scope,
1280       lldb::ValueObjectSP &result_valobj_sp,
1281       const EvaluateExpressionOptions &options = EvaluateExpressionOptions(),
1282       std::string *fixed_expression = nullptr, ValueObject *ctx_obj = nullptr);
1283 
1284   lldb::ExpressionVariableSP GetPersistentVariable(ConstString name);
1285 
1286   lldb::addr_t GetPersistentSymbol(ConstString name);
1287 
1288   /// This method will return the address of the starting function for
1289   /// this binary, e.g. main() or its equivalent.  This can be used as
1290   /// an address of a function that is not called once a binary has
1291   /// started running - e.g. as a return address for inferior function
1292   /// calls that are unambiguous completion of the function call, not
1293   /// called during the course of the inferior function code running.
1294   ///
1295   /// If no entry point can be found, an invalid address is returned.
1296   ///
1297   /// \param [out] err
1298   ///     This object will be set to failure if no entry address could
1299   ///     be found, and may contain a helpful error message.
1300   //
1301   /// \return
1302   ///     Returns the entry address for this program, or an error
1303   ///     if none can be found.
1304   llvm::Expected<lldb_private::Address> GetEntryPointAddress();
1305 
1306   CompilerType GetRegisterType(const std::string &name,
1307                                const lldb_private::RegisterFlags &flags,
1308                                uint32_t byte_size);
1309 
1310   // Target Stop Hooks
1311   class StopHook : public UserID {
1312   public:
1313     StopHook(const StopHook &rhs);
1314     virtual ~StopHook() = default;
1315 
1316     enum class StopHookKind  : uint32_t { CommandBased = 0, ScriptBased };
1317     enum class StopHookResult : uint32_t {
1318       KeepStopped = 0,
1319       RequestContinue,
1320       AlreadyContinued
1321     };
1322 
1323     lldb::TargetSP &GetTarget() { return m_target_sp; }
1324 
1325     // Set the specifier.  The stop hook will own the specifier, and is
1326     // responsible for deleting it when we're done.
1327     void SetSpecifier(SymbolContextSpecifier *specifier);
1328 
1329     SymbolContextSpecifier *GetSpecifier() { return m_specifier_sp.get(); }
1330 
1331     bool ExecutionContextPasses(const ExecutionContext &exe_ctx);
1332 
1333     // Called on stop, this gets passed the ExecutionContext for each "stop
1334     // with a reason" thread.  It should add to the stream whatever text it
1335     // wants to show the user, and return False to indicate it wants the target
1336     // not to stop.
1337     virtual StopHookResult HandleStop(ExecutionContext &exe_ctx,
1338                                       lldb::StreamSP output) = 0;
1339 
1340     // Set the Thread Specifier.  The stop hook will own the thread specifier,
1341     // and is responsible for deleting it when we're done.
1342     void SetThreadSpecifier(ThreadSpec *specifier);
1343 
1344     ThreadSpec *GetThreadSpecifier() { return m_thread_spec_up.get(); }
1345 
1346     bool IsActive() { return m_active; }
1347 
1348     void SetIsActive(bool is_active) { m_active = is_active; }
1349 
1350     void SetAutoContinue(bool auto_continue) {
1351       m_auto_continue = auto_continue;
1352     }
1353 
1354     bool GetAutoContinue() const { return m_auto_continue; }
1355 
1356     void GetDescription(Stream &s, lldb::DescriptionLevel level) const;
1357     virtual void GetSubclassDescription(Stream &s,
1358                                         lldb::DescriptionLevel level) const = 0;
1359 
1360   protected:
1361     lldb::TargetSP m_target_sp;
1362     lldb::SymbolContextSpecifierSP m_specifier_sp;
1363     std::unique_ptr<ThreadSpec> m_thread_spec_up;
1364     bool m_active = true;
1365     bool m_auto_continue = false;
1366 
1367     StopHook(lldb::TargetSP target_sp, lldb::user_id_t uid);
1368   };
1369 
1370   class StopHookCommandLine : public StopHook {
1371   public:
1372     ~StopHookCommandLine() override = default;
1373 
1374     StringList &GetCommands() { return m_commands; }
1375     void SetActionFromString(const std::string &strings);
1376     void SetActionFromStrings(const std::vector<std::string> &strings);
1377 
1378     StopHookResult HandleStop(ExecutionContext &exc_ctx,
1379                               lldb::StreamSP output_sp) override;
1380     void GetSubclassDescription(Stream &s,
1381                                 lldb::DescriptionLevel level) const override;
1382 
1383   private:
1384     StringList m_commands;
1385     // Use CreateStopHook to make a new empty stop hook. The GetCommandPointer
1386     // and fill it with commands, and SetSpecifier to set the specifier shared
1387     // pointer (can be null, that will match anything.)
1388     StopHookCommandLine(lldb::TargetSP target_sp, lldb::user_id_t uid)
1389         : StopHook(target_sp, uid) {}
1390     friend class Target;
1391   };
1392 
1393   class StopHookScripted : public StopHook {
1394   public:
1395     ~StopHookScripted() override = default;
1396     StopHookResult HandleStop(ExecutionContext &exc_ctx,
1397                               lldb::StreamSP output) override;
1398 
1399     Status SetScriptCallback(std::string class_name,
1400                              StructuredData::ObjectSP extra_args_sp);
1401 
1402     void GetSubclassDescription(Stream &s,
1403                                 lldb::DescriptionLevel level) const override;
1404 
1405   private:
1406     std::string m_class_name;
1407     /// This holds the dictionary of keys & values that can be used to
1408     /// parametrize any given callback's behavior.
1409     StructuredDataImpl m_extra_args;
1410     lldb::ScriptedStopHookInterfaceSP m_interface_sp;
1411 
1412     /// Use CreateStopHook to make a new empty stop hook. The GetCommandPointer
1413     /// and fill it with commands, and SetSpecifier to set the specifier shared
1414     /// pointer (can be null, that will match anything.)
1415     StopHookScripted(lldb::TargetSP target_sp, lldb::user_id_t uid)
1416         : StopHook(target_sp, uid) {}
1417     friend class Target;
1418   };
1419 
1420   typedef std::shared_ptr<StopHook> StopHookSP;
1421 
1422   /// Add an empty stop hook to the Target's stop hook list, and returns a
1423   /// shared pointer to it in new_hook. Returns the id of the new hook.
1424   StopHookSP CreateStopHook(StopHook::StopHookKind kind);
1425 
1426   /// If you tried to create a stop hook, and that failed, call this to
1427   /// remove the stop hook, as it will also reset the stop hook counter.
1428   void UndoCreateStopHook(lldb::user_id_t uid);
1429 
1430   // Runs the stop hooks that have been registered for this target.
1431   // Returns true if the stop hooks cause the target to resume.
1432   bool RunStopHooks();
1433 
1434   size_t GetStopHookSize();
1435 
1436   bool SetSuppresStopHooks(bool suppress) {
1437     bool old_value = m_suppress_stop_hooks;
1438     m_suppress_stop_hooks = suppress;
1439     return old_value;
1440   }
1441 
1442   bool GetSuppressStopHooks() { return m_suppress_stop_hooks; }
1443 
1444   bool RemoveStopHookByID(lldb::user_id_t uid);
1445 
1446   void RemoveAllStopHooks();
1447 
1448   StopHookSP GetStopHookByID(lldb::user_id_t uid);
1449 
1450   bool SetStopHookActiveStateByID(lldb::user_id_t uid, bool active_state);
1451 
1452   void SetAllStopHooksActiveState(bool active_state);
1453 
1454   size_t GetNumStopHooks() const { return m_stop_hooks.size(); }
1455 
1456   StopHookSP GetStopHookAtIndex(size_t index) {
1457     if (index >= GetNumStopHooks())
1458       return StopHookSP();
1459     StopHookCollection::iterator pos = m_stop_hooks.begin();
1460 
1461     while (index > 0) {
1462       pos++;
1463       index--;
1464     }
1465     return (*pos).second;
1466   }
1467 
1468   lldb::PlatformSP GetPlatform() { return m_platform_sp; }
1469 
1470   void SetPlatform(const lldb::PlatformSP &platform_sp) {
1471     m_platform_sp = platform_sp;
1472   }
1473 
1474   SourceManager &GetSourceManager();
1475 
1476   // Methods.
1477   lldb::SearchFilterSP
1478   GetSearchFilterForModule(const FileSpec *containingModule);
1479 
1480   lldb::SearchFilterSP
1481   GetSearchFilterForModuleList(const FileSpecList *containingModuleList);
1482 
1483   lldb::SearchFilterSP
1484   GetSearchFilterForModuleAndCUList(const FileSpecList *containingModules,
1485                                     const FileSpecList *containingSourceFiles);
1486 
1487   lldb::REPLSP GetREPL(Status &err, lldb::LanguageType language,
1488                        const char *repl_options, bool can_create);
1489 
1490   void SetREPL(lldb::LanguageType language, lldb::REPLSP repl_sp);
1491 
1492   StackFrameRecognizerManager &GetFrameRecognizerManager() {
1493     return *m_frame_recognizer_manager_up;
1494   }
1495 
1496   void SaveScriptedLaunchInfo(lldb_private::ProcessInfo &process_info);
1497 
1498   /// Add a signal for the target.  This will get copied over to the process
1499   /// if the signal exists on that target.  Only the values with Yes and No are
1500   /// set, Calculate values will be ignored.
1501 protected:
1502   struct DummySignalValues {
1503     LazyBool pass = eLazyBoolCalculate;
1504     LazyBool notify = eLazyBoolCalculate;
1505     LazyBool stop = eLazyBoolCalculate;
1506     DummySignalValues(LazyBool pass, LazyBool notify, LazyBool stop)
1507         : pass(pass), notify(notify), stop(stop) {}
1508     DummySignalValues() = default;
1509   };
1510   using DummySignalElement = llvm::StringMapEntry<DummySignalValues>;
1511   static bool UpdateSignalFromDummy(lldb::UnixSignalsSP signals_sp,
1512                                     const DummySignalElement &element);
1513   static bool ResetSignalFromDummy(lldb::UnixSignalsSP signals_sp,
1514                                    const DummySignalElement &element);
1515 
1516 public:
1517   /// Add a signal to the Target's list of stored signals/actions.  These
1518   /// values will get copied into any processes launched from
1519   /// this target.
1520   void AddDummySignal(llvm::StringRef name, LazyBool pass, LazyBool print,
1521                       LazyBool stop);
1522   /// Updates the signals in signals_sp using the stored dummy signals.
1523   /// If warning_stream_sp is not null, if any stored signals are not found in
1524   /// the current process, a warning will be emitted here.
1525   void UpdateSignalsFromDummy(lldb::UnixSignalsSP signals_sp,
1526                               lldb::StreamSP warning_stream_sp);
1527   /// Clear the dummy signals in signal_names from the target, or all signals
1528   /// if signal_names is empty.  Also remove the behaviors they set from the
1529   /// process's signals if it exists.
1530   void ClearDummySignals(Args &signal_names);
1531   /// Print all the signals set in this target.
1532   void PrintDummySignals(Stream &strm, Args &signals);
1533 
1534 protected:
1535   /// Implementing of ModuleList::Notifier.
1536 
1537   void NotifyModuleAdded(const ModuleList &module_list,
1538                          const lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp) override;
1539 
1540   void NotifyModuleRemoved(const ModuleList &module_list,
1541                            const lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp) override;
1542 
1543   void NotifyModuleUpdated(const ModuleList &module_list,
1544                            const lldb::ModuleSP &old_module_sp,
1545                            const lldb::ModuleSP &new_module_sp) override;
1546 
1547   void NotifyWillClearList(const ModuleList &module_list) override;
1548 
1549   void NotifyModulesRemoved(lldb_private::ModuleList &module_list) override;
1550 
1551   class Arch {
1552   public:
1553     explicit Arch(const ArchSpec &spec);
1554     const Arch &operator=(const ArchSpec &spec);
1555 
1556     const ArchSpec &GetSpec() const { return m_spec; }
1557     Architecture *GetPlugin() const { return m_plugin_up.get(); }
1558 
1559   private:
1560     ArchSpec m_spec;
1561     std::unique_ptr<Architecture> m_plugin_up;
1562   };
1563 
1564   // Member variables.
1565   Debugger &m_debugger;
1566   lldb::PlatformSP m_platform_sp; ///< The platform for this target.
1567   std::recursive_mutex m_mutex; ///< An API mutex that is used by the lldb::SB*
1568                                 /// classes make the SB interface thread safe
1569   /// When the private state thread calls SB API's - usually because it is
1570   /// running OS plugin or Python ThreadPlan code - it should not block on the
1571   /// API mutex that is held by the code that kicked off the sequence of events
1572   /// that led us to run the code.  We hand out this mutex instead when we
1573   /// detect that code is running on the private state thread.
1574   std::recursive_mutex m_private_mutex;
1575   Arch m_arch;
1576   std::string m_label;
1577   ModuleList m_images; ///< The list of images for this process (shared
1578                        /// libraries and anything dynamically loaded).
1579   SummaryStatisticsCache m_summary_statistics_cache;
1580   SectionLoadHistory m_section_load_history;
1581   BreakpointList m_breakpoint_list;
1582   BreakpointList m_internal_breakpoint_list;
1583   using BreakpointNameList =
1584       std::map<ConstString, std::unique_ptr<BreakpointName>>;
1585   BreakpointNameList m_breakpoint_names;
1586 
1587   lldb::BreakpointSP m_last_created_breakpoint;
1588   WatchpointList m_watchpoint_list;
1589   lldb::WatchpointSP m_last_created_watchpoint;
1590   // We want to tightly control the process destruction process so we can
1591   // correctly tear down everything that we need to, so the only class that
1592   // knows about the process lifespan is this target class.
1593   lldb::ProcessSP m_process_sp;
1594   lldb::SearchFilterSP m_search_filter_sp;
1595   PathMappingList m_image_search_paths;
1596   TypeSystemMap m_scratch_type_system_map;
1597 
1598   typedef std::map<lldb::LanguageType, lldb::REPLSP> REPLMap;
1599   REPLMap m_repl_map;
1600 
1601   lldb::SourceManagerUP m_source_manager_up;
1602 
1603   typedef std::map<lldb::user_id_t, StopHookSP> StopHookCollection;
1604   StopHookCollection m_stop_hooks;
1605   lldb::user_id_t m_stop_hook_next_id;
1606   uint32_t m_latest_stop_hook_id; /// This records the last natural stop at
1607                                   /// which we ran a stop-hook.
1608   bool m_valid;
1609   bool m_suppress_stop_hooks; /// Used to not run stop hooks for expressions
1610   bool m_is_dummy_target;
1611   unsigned m_next_persistent_variable_index = 0;
1612   /// An optional \a lldb_private::Trace object containing processor trace
1613   /// information of this target.
1614   lldb::TraceSP m_trace_sp;
1615   /// Stores the frame recognizers of this target.
1616   lldb::StackFrameRecognizerManagerUP m_frame_recognizer_manager_up;
1617   /// These are used to set the signal state when you don't have a process and
1618   /// more usefully in the Dummy target where you can't know exactly what
1619   /// signals you will have.
1620   llvm::StringMap<DummySignalValues> m_dummy_signals;
1621 
1622   static void ImageSearchPathsChanged(const PathMappingList &path_list,
1623                                       void *baton);
1624 
1625   // Utilities for `statistics` command.
1626 private:
1627   // Target metrics storage.
1628   TargetStats m_stats;
1629 
1630 public:
1631   /// Get metrics associated with this target in JSON format.
1632   ///
1633   /// Target metrics help measure timings and information that is contained in
1634   /// a target. These are designed to help measure performance of a debug
1635   /// session as well as represent the current state of the target, like
1636   /// information on the currently modules, currently set breakpoints and more.
1637   ///
1638   /// \return
1639   ///     Returns a JSON value that contains all target metrics.
1640   llvm::json::Value
1641   ReportStatistics(const lldb_private::StatisticsOptions &options);
1642 
1643   void ResetStatistics();
1644 
1645   TargetStats &GetStatistics() { return m_stats; }
1646 
1647 protected:
1648   /// Construct with optional file and arch.
1649   ///
1650   /// This member is private. Clients must use
1651   /// TargetList::CreateTarget(const FileSpec*, const ArchSpec*)
1652   /// so all targets can be tracked from the central target list.
1653   ///
1654   /// \see TargetList::CreateTarget(const FileSpec*, const ArchSpec*)
1655   Target(Debugger &debugger, const ArchSpec &target_arch,
1656          const lldb::PlatformSP &platform_sp, bool is_dummy_target);
1657 
1658   // Helper function.
1659   bool ProcessIsValid();
1660 
1661   // Copy breakpoints, stop hooks and so forth from the dummy target:
1662   void PrimeFromDummyTarget(Target &target);
1663 
1664   void AddBreakpoint(lldb::BreakpointSP breakpoint_sp, bool internal);
1665 
1666   void FinalizeFileActions(ProcessLaunchInfo &info);
1667 
1668   /// Return a recommended size for memory reads at \a addr, optimizing for
1669   /// cache usage.
1670   lldb::addr_t GetReasonableReadSize(const Address &addr);
1671 
1672   Target(const Target &) = delete;
1673   const Target &operator=(const Target &) = delete;
1674 
1675   SectionLoadList &GetSectionLoadList() {
1676     return m_section_load_history.GetCurrentSectionLoadList();
1677   }
1678 };
1679 
1680 } // namespace lldb_private
1681 
1682 #endif // LLDB_TARGET_TARGET_H
1683