//===-- StopInfo.h ----------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// // // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef liblldb_StopInfo_h_ #define liblldb_StopInfo_h_ #include #include "lldb/Target/Process.h" #include "lldb/Utility/StructuredData.h" #include "lldb/lldb-public.h" namespace lldb_private { class StopInfo { friend class Process::ProcessEventData; friend class ThreadPlanBase; public: //------------------------------------------------------------------ // Constructors and Destructors //------------------------------------------------------------------ StopInfo(Thread &thread, uint64_t value); virtual ~StopInfo() {} bool IsValid() const; void SetThread(const lldb::ThreadSP &thread_sp) { m_thread_wp = thread_sp; } lldb::ThreadSP GetThread() const { return m_thread_wp.lock(); } // The value of the StopInfo depends on the StopReason. StopReason // Meaning ---------------------------------------------- // eStopReasonBreakpoint BreakpointSiteID eStopReasonSignal // Signal number eStopReasonWatchpoint WatchpointLocationID // eStopReasonPlanComplete No significance uint64_t GetValue() const { return m_value; } virtual lldb::StopReason GetStopReason() const = 0; // ShouldStopSynchronous will get called before any thread plans are // consulted, and if it says we should resume the target, then we will just // immediately resume. This should not run any code in or resume the target. virtual bool ShouldStopSynchronous(Event *event_ptr) { return true; } void OverrideShouldNotify(bool override_value) { m_override_should_notify = override_value ? eLazyBoolYes : eLazyBoolNo; } // If should stop returns false, check if we should notify of this event virtual bool ShouldNotify(Event *event_ptr) { if (m_override_should_notify == eLazyBoolCalculate) return DoShouldNotify(event_ptr); else return m_override_should_notify == eLazyBoolYes; } virtual void WillResume(lldb::StateType resume_state) { // By default, don't do anything } virtual const char *GetDescription() { return m_description.c_str(); } virtual void SetDescription(const char *desc_cstr) { if (desc_cstr && desc_cstr[0]) m_description.assign(desc_cstr); else m_description.clear(); } virtual bool IsValidForOperatingSystemThread(Thread &thread) { return true; } // Sometimes the thread plan logic will know that it wants a given stop to // stop or not, regardless of what the ordinary logic for that StopInfo would // dictate. The main example of this is the ThreadPlanCallFunction, which // for instance knows - based on how that particular expression was executed // - whether it wants all breakpoints to auto-continue or not. Use // OverrideShouldStop on the StopInfo to implement this. void OverrideShouldStop(bool override_value) { m_override_should_stop = override_value ? eLazyBoolYes : eLazyBoolNo; } bool GetOverrideShouldStop() { return m_override_should_stop != eLazyBoolCalculate; } bool GetOverriddenShouldStopValue() { return m_override_should_stop == eLazyBoolYes; } StructuredData::ObjectSP GetExtendedInfo() { return m_extended_info; } static lldb::StopInfoSP CreateStopReasonWithBreakpointSiteID(Thread &thread, lldb::break_id_t break_id); // This creates a StopInfo for the thread where the should_stop is already // set, and won't be recalculated. static lldb::StopInfoSP CreateStopReasonWithBreakpointSiteID( Thread &thread, lldb::break_id_t break_id, bool should_stop); static lldb::StopInfoSP CreateStopReasonWithWatchpointID( Thread &thread, lldb::break_id_t watch_id, lldb::addr_t watch_hit_addr = LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS); static lldb::StopInfoSP CreateStopReasonWithSignal(Thread &thread, int signo, const char *description = nullptr); static lldb::StopInfoSP CreateStopReasonToTrace(Thread &thread); static lldb::StopInfoSP CreateStopReasonWithPlan(lldb::ThreadPlanSP &plan, lldb::ValueObjectSP return_valobj_sp, lldb::ExpressionVariableSP expression_variable_sp); static lldb::StopInfoSP CreateStopReasonWithException(Thread &thread, const char *description); static lldb::StopInfoSP CreateStopReasonWithExec(Thread &thread); static lldb::ValueObjectSP GetReturnValueObject(lldb::StopInfoSP &stop_info_sp); static lldb::ExpressionVariableSP GetExpressionVariable(lldb::StopInfoSP &stop_info_sp); static lldb::ValueObjectSP GetCrashingDereference(lldb::StopInfoSP &stop_info_sp, lldb::addr_t *crashing_address = nullptr); protected: // Perform any action that is associated with this stop. This is done as the // Event is removed from the event queue. ProcessEventData::DoOnRemoval does // the job. virtual void PerformAction(Event *event_ptr) {} virtual bool DoShouldNotify(Event *event_ptr) { return false; } // Stop the thread by default. Subclasses can override this to allow the // thread to continue if desired. The ShouldStop method should not do // anything that might run code. If you need to run code when deciding // whether to stop at this StopInfo, that must be done in the PerformAction. // The PerformAction will always get called before the ShouldStop. This is // done by the ProcessEventData::DoOnRemoval, though the ThreadPlanBase needs // to consult this later on. virtual bool ShouldStop(Event *event_ptr) { return true; } //------------------------------------------------------------------ // Classes that inherit from StackID can see and modify these //------------------------------------------------------------------ lldb::ThreadWP m_thread_wp; // The thread corresponding to the stop reason. uint32_t m_stop_id; // The process stop ID for which this stop info is valid uint32_t m_resume_id; // This is the resume ID when we made this stop ID. uint64_t m_value; // A generic value that can be used for things pertaining to // this stop info std::string m_description; // A textual description describing this stop. LazyBool m_override_should_notify; LazyBool m_override_should_stop; StructuredData::ObjectSP m_extended_info; // The extended info for this stop info // This determines whether the target has run since this stop info. N.B. // running to evaluate a user expression does not count. bool HasTargetRunSinceMe(); // MakeStopInfoValid is necessary to allow saved stop infos to resurrect // themselves as valid. It should only be used by // Thread::RestoreThreadStateFromCheckpoint and to make sure the one-step // needed for before-the-fact watchpoints does not prevent us from stopping void MakeStopInfoValid(); private: friend class Thread; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(StopInfo); }; } // namespace lldb_private #endif // liblldb_StopInfo_h_