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# Copyright (C) 2016 The Qt Company Ltd.
# SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GPL-3.0-only WITH Qt-GPL-exception-1.0
try:
import __builtin__
except:
import builtins
import gdb
import os
import os.path
import re
import sys
import struct
import tempfile
from dumper import DumperBase, Children, toInteger, TopLevelItem
from utils import TypeCode
from gdbtracepoint import *
#######################################################################
#
# Infrastructure
#
#######################################################################
def safePrint(output):
try:
print(output)
except:
out = ''
for c in output:
cc = ord(c)
if cc > 127:
out += '\\\\%d' % cc
elif cc < 0:
out += '\\\\%d' % (cc + 256)
else:
out += c
print(out)
def registerCommand(name, func):
class Command(gdb.Command):
def __init__(self):
super(Command, self).__init__(name, gdb.COMMAND_OBSCURE)
def invoke(self, args, from_tty):
safePrint(func(args))
Command()
#######################################################################
#
# Convenience
#
#######################################################################
# For CLI dumper use, see README.txt
class PPCommand(gdb.Command):
def __init__(self):
super(PPCommand, self).__init__('pp', gdb.COMMAND_OBSCURE)
def invoke(self, args, from_tty):
print(theCliDumper.fetchVariable(args))
PPCommand()
# Just convenience for 'python print gdb.parse_and_eval(...)'
class PPPCommand(gdb.Command):
def __init__(self):
super(PPPCommand, self).__init__('ppp', gdb.COMMAND_OBSCURE)
def invoke(self, args, from_tty):
print(gdb.parse_and_eval(args))
PPPCommand()
def scanStack(p, n):
p = int(p)
r = []
for i in range(n):
f = gdb.parse_and_eval('{void*}%s' % p)
m = gdb.execute('info symbol %s' % f, to_string=True)
if not m.startswith('No symbol matches'):
r.append(m)
p += f.type.sizeof
return r
class ScanStackCommand(gdb.Command):
def __init__(self):
super(ScanStackCommand, self).__init__('scanStack', gdb.COMMAND_OBSCURE)
def invoke(self, args, from_tty):
if len(args) == 0:
args = 20
safePrint(scanStack(gdb.parse_and_eval('$sp'), int(args)))
ScanStackCommand()
#######################################################################
#
# Import plain gdb pretty printers
#
#######################################################################
class PlainDumper():
def __init__(self, printer):
self.printer = printer
self.typeCache = {}
def __call__(self, d, value):
if value.nativeValue is None:
# warn('PlainDumper(gdb): value.nativeValue is missing (%s)'%value)
nativeType = theDumper.lookupNativeType(value.type.name)
nativeTypePointer = nativeType.pointer()
nativePointer = gdb.Value(value.laddress)
value.nativeValue = nativePointer.cast(nativeTypePointer).dereference()
try:
printer = self.printer.gen_printer(value.nativeValue)
except:
printer = self.printer.invoke(value.nativeValue)
d.putType(value.nativeValue.type.name)
val = printer.to_string()
if isinstance(val, str):
# encode and avoid extra quotes ('"') at beginning and end
d.putValue(d.hexencode(val), 'utf8:1:0')
elif sys.version_info[0] <= 2 and isinstance(val, unicode):
d.putValue(val)
elif val is not None: # Assuming LazyString
d.putCharArrayValue(val.address, val.length,
val.type.target().sizeof)
lister = getattr(printer, 'children', None)
if lister is None:
d.putNumChild(0)
else:
if d.isExpanded():
children = lister()
with Children(d):
i = 0
for (name, child) in children:
d.putSubItem(name, d.fromNativeValue(child))
i += 1
if i > 1000:
break
d.putNumChild(1)
def importPlainDumpers(args):
if args == 'off':
Debugger: Import GDB pretty printers for new objfiles Previously, if enabled in the configuration, system GDB pretty printers were loaded only once for all objfiles present at the point in time when the loading happened, which meant that GDB pretty printers for objfiles loaded later were not taken into account and thus unavailable if they were defined in the corresponding autoload scripts for the objfiles. In order to make use of those as well, remember whether loading of system GDB pretty printer is enabled, and if so, evaluate the pretty printers set at the new objfiles in the handler for GDB's new_objfile event. Extract the functionality for handling one objfile's pretty_printers to a separate function 'importPlainDumpersForObj' to avoid code duplication. Note: For this to actually work, it is required that the objfile passed to the registered GDB new_objfile handler actually has the pretty printers set at this stage. This was only recently implemented on GDB side, in GDB commit 2c473def12b08100e6b56261f01112db7f6aeab5 ("gdb: do autoload before notifying Python side in new_objfile event", 2021-04-27, [1]). Therefore, this currently only works with the current development version of GDB built from its git master branch, not with any already released GDB versions. (When older GDB versions are used, this will just behave as it used to, and the corresponding GDB pretty-printers will not be used.) [1] https://sourceware.org/git/?p=binutils-gdb.git;a=commitdiff;h=2c473def12b08100e6b56261f01112db7f6aeab5 Fixes: QTCREATORBUG-25339 Change-Id: Ibc0ab16fbb75184fa199c0709bfc73954f04c193 Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk@qt.io>
2021-05-04 15:01:15 +02:00
theDumper.usePlainDumpers = False
try:
gdb.execute('disable pretty-printer .* .*')
except:
# Might occur in non-ASCII directories
DumperBase.warn('COULD NOT DISABLE PRETTY PRINTERS')
else:
Debugger: Import GDB pretty printers for new objfiles Previously, if enabled in the configuration, system GDB pretty printers were loaded only once for all objfiles present at the point in time when the loading happened, which meant that GDB pretty printers for objfiles loaded later were not taken into account and thus unavailable if they were defined in the corresponding autoload scripts for the objfiles. In order to make use of those as well, remember whether loading of system GDB pretty printer is enabled, and if so, evaluate the pretty printers set at the new objfiles in the handler for GDB's new_objfile event. Extract the functionality for handling one objfile's pretty_printers to a separate function 'importPlainDumpersForObj' to avoid code duplication. Note: For this to actually work, it is required that the objfile passed to the registered GDB new_objfile handler actually has the pretty printers set at this stage. This was only recently implemented on GDB side, in GDB commit 2c473def12b08100e6b56261f01112db7f6aeab5 ("gdb: do autoload before notifying Python side in new_objfile event", 2021-04-27, [1]). Therefore, this currently only works with the current development version of GDB built from its git master branch, not with any already released GDB versions. (When older GDB versions are used, this will just behave as it used to, and the corresponding GDB pretty-printers will not be used.) [1] https://sourceware.org/git/?p=binutils-gdb.git;a=commitdiff;h=2c473def12b08100e6b56261f01112db7f6aeab5 Fixes: QTCREATORBUG-25339 Change-Id: Ibc0ab16fbb75184fa199c0709bfc73954f04c193 Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk@qt.io>
2021-05-04 15:01:15 +02:00
theDumper.usePlainDumpers = True
theDumper.importPlainDumpers()
registerCommand('importPlainDumpers', importPlainDumpers)
#######################################################################
#
# The Dumper Class
#
#######################################################################
class Dumper(DumperBase):
def __init__(self):
DumperBase.__init__(self)
Debugger: Import GDB pretty printers for new objfiles Previously, if enabled in the configuration, system GDB pretty printers were loaded only once for all objfiles present at the point in time when the loading happened, which meant that GDB pretty printers for objfiles loaded later were not taken into account and thus unavailable if they were defined in the corresponding autoload scripts for the objfiles. In order to make use of those as well, remember whether loading of system GDB pretty printer is enabled, and if so, evaluate the pretty printers set at the new objfiles in the handler for GDB's new_objfile event. Extract the functionality for handling one objfile's pretty_printers to a separate function 'importPlainDumpersForObj' to avoid code duplication. Note: For this to actually work, it is required that the objfile passed to the registered GDB new_objfile handler actually has the pretty printers set at this stage. This was only recently implemented on GDB side, in GDB commit 2c473def12b08100e6b56261f01112db7f6aeab5 ("gdb: do autoload before notifying Python side in new_objfile event", 2021-04-27, [1]). Therefore, this currently only works with the current development version of GDB built from its git master branch, not with any already released GDB versions. (When older GDB versions are used, this will just behave as it used to, and the corresponding GDB pretty-printers will not be used.) [1] https://sourceware.org/git/?p=binutils-gdb.git;a=commitdiff;h=2c473def12b08100e6b56261f01112db7f6aeab5 Fixes: QTCREATORBUG-25339 Change-Id: Ibc0ab16fbb75184fa199c0709bfc73954f04c193 Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk@qt.io>
2021-05-04 15:01:15 +02:00
# whether to load plain dumpers for objfiles
self.usePlainDumpers = False
# These values will be kept between calls to 'fetchVariables'.
self.isGdb = True
self.typeCache = {}
self.interpreterBreakpointResolvers = []
Debugger: Make dumpers somewhat work in command line GDB With python sys.path.insert(1, '/data/dev/creator/share/qtcreator/debugger/') python from gdbbridge import * in .gdbinit there's a new "GDB command", called "pp". With code like int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { QString ss = "Hello"; QApplication app(argc, argv); app.setObjectName(ss); // break here } the 'pp' command can be used as follows: (gdb) pp app app = [ <Myns::QGuiApplication> = {"Hello"} staticMetaObject = <Myns::QMetaObject> = {""} [parent] = <Myns::QObject *> = {"0x0"} [children] = <Myns::QObjectList> = {"<3 items>"} [properties] = "<>0 items>" [methods] = "<6 items>" [signals] = "<1 items>" ],<Myns::QApplication> = {"Hello"} (gdb) pp app [properties],[children] app = [ <Myns::QGuiApplication> = {"Hello"} staticMetaObject = <Myns::QMetaObject> = {""} [parent] = <Myns::QObject *> = {"0x0"} [children] = [ <Myns::QObject> = {""} <Myns::QObject> = {""} <Myns::QObject> = {"fusion"} ],<Myns::QObjectList> = {"<3 items>"} [properties] = [ windowIcon = <Myns::QVariant (QIcon)> = {""} cursorFlashTime = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"1000"} doubleClickInterval = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"400"} keyboardInputInterval = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"400"} wheelScrollLines = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"3"} globalStrut = <Myns::QVariant (QSize)> = {"(0, 0)"} startDragTime = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"500"} startDragDistance = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"10"} styleSheet = <Myns::QVariant (QString)> = {""} autoSipEnabled = <Myns::QVariant (bool)> = {"true"} ],"<10 items>" [methods] = "<6 items>" [signals] = "<1 items>" ],<Myns::QApplication> = {"Hello"} (gdb) pp ss ss = <Myns::QString> = {"Hello"} Change-Id: I6e4714a5cfe34c38917500d114ad9a70d20cff39 Reviewed-by: Christian Stenger <christian.stenger@digia.com> Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk121@nokiamail.com>
2014-06-13 17:45:34 +02:00
def prepare(self, args):
self.output = []
self.setVariableFetchingOptions(args)
def fromFrameValue(self, nativeValue):
#DumperBase.warn('FROM FRAME VALUE: %s' % nativeValue.address)
val = nativeValue
if self.useDynamicType:
try:
val = nativeValue.cast(nativeValue.dynamic_type)
except:
pass
return self.fromNativeValue(val)
def nativeValueType(self, nativeValue):
return self.fromNativeType(nativeValue.type)
def fromNativeValue(self, nativeValue):
#DumperBase.warn('FROM NATIVE VALUE: %s' % nativeValue)
self.check(isinstance(nativeValue, gdb.Value))
nativeType = nativeValue.type
code = nativeType.code
if code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_REF:
targetType = self.fromNativeType(nativeType.target().unqualified())
val = self.createReferenceValue(toInteger(nativeValue.address), targetType)
val.nativeValue = nativeValue
#DumperBase.warn('CREATED REF: %s' % val)
return val
if code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_PTR:
try:
nativeTargetValue = nativeValue.dereference()
except:
nativeTargetValue = None
targetType = self.fromNativeType(nativeType.target().unqualified())
val = self.createPointerValue(toInteger(nativeValue), targetType)
# The nativeValue is needed in case of multiple inheritance, see
# QTCREATORBUG-17823. Using it triggers nativeValueDereferencePointer()
# later which
# is surprisingly expensive.
val.nativeValue = nativeValue
#DumperBase.warn('CREATED PTR 1: %s' % val)
if nativeValue.address is not None:
val.laddress = toInteger(nativeValue.address)
#DumperBase.warn('CREATED PTR 2: %s' % val)
return val
if code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF:
targetType = nativeType.strip_typedefs().unqualified()
#DumperBase.warn('TARGET TYPE: %s' % targetType)
if targetType.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_ARRAY:
val = self.Value(self)
else:
try:
# Cast may fail for arrays, for typedefs to __uint128_t with
# gdb.error: That operation is not available on integers
# of more than 8 bytes.
# See test for Bug5799, QTCREATORBUG-18450.
val = self.fromNativeValue(nativeValue.cast(targetType))
except:
val = self.Value(self)
#DumperBase.warn('CREATED TYPEDEF: %s' % val)
else:
val = self.Value(self)
val.nativeValue = nativeValue
if nativeValue.address is not None:
val.laddress = toInteger(nativeValue.address)
else:
size = nativeType.sizeof
chars = self.lookupNativeType('unsigned char')
y = nativeValue.cast(chars.array(0, int(nativeType.sizeof - 1)))
buf = bytearray(struct.pack('x' * size))
for i in range(size):
try:
buf[i] = int(y[i])
except:
pass
val.ldata = bytes(buf)
val._type = self.fromNativeType(nativeType)
val.lIsInScope = not nativeValue.is_optimized_out
code = nativeType.code
if code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_ENUM:
val.ldisplay = str(nativeValue)
intval = int(nativeValue)
if val.ldisplay != intval:
val.ldisplay += ' (%s)' % intval
elif code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_COMPLEX:
val.ldisplay = str(nativeValue)
Debugger: Retrieve and remember int from native GDB value When adding expressions for bitfield members in the debugger's expression view, their corresponding 'gdb.Value' does not expose the fact that those are actually bitfields, so e.g. an 'int : 3' is exposed like a "normal" 'int'. Previously, this would result in wrong values being retrieved in the 'DumperBase::Value::integer()' function, when trying to read the value from the corresponding memory address. To avoid this, retrieve the actual int representation for numeric values from the corresponding native 'gdb.Value', remember them and return that one, similar to how it is already done for known bitfield members (s. 'Dumper::memberFromNativeFieldAndValue'). The conversion from the 'gdb.Value' does not work for integers of a size larger than 64 bits (like '__int128' used in the "Int128" dumper test). Therefore, just ignore conversion failures and don't remember any value explicitly for those cases, so the same handling as previously used is applied. (At a quick glance, the reason seems to be that this is because GDB's corresponding functions use 'int64' as a return value of the relevant functions [1] [2], but I did not look closer into what GDB does internally.) Corresponding tests will be added in a separate commit. [1] https://sourceware.org/git/?p=binutils-gdb.git;a=blob;f=gdbsupport/common-types.h;h=f5b2f3d249177acea77231c21c5601f959c18d2f;hb=f3034e25fa98d44b775970f40c9ec85eeae096e6#l33 [2] https://sourceware.org/git/?p=binutils-gdb.git;a=blob;f=gdb/python/py-value.c;h=6e29284aad11ff344789152a4f601b3474d86bb5;hb=f3034e25fa98d44b775970f40c9ec85eeae096e6#l1706 Fixes: QTCREATORBUG-24693 Change-Id: Idfc3390115e8796f3c778070c23424c3dbdfeddd Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk@qt.io>
2020-09-24 12:02:06 +02:00
elif code in [gdb.TYPE_CODE_BOOL, gdb.TYPE_CODE_INT]:
try:
# extract int presentation from native value and remember it
val.lvalue = int(nativeValue)
except:
# GDB only support converting integers of max. 64 bits to Python int as of now
pass
#elif code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_ARRAY:
# val.type.ltarget = nativeValue[0].type.unqualified()
return val
def ptrSize(self):
result = gdb.lookup_type('void').pointer().sizeof
self.ptrSize = lambda: result
return result
def fromNativeType(self, nativeType):
self.check(isinstance(nativeType, gdb.Type))
code = nativeType.code
#DumperBase.warn('FROM NATIVE TYPE: %s' % nativeType)
nativeType = nativeType.unqualified()
if code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_PTR:
#DumperBase.warn('PTR')
targetType = self.fromNativeType(nativeType.target().unqualified())
return self.createPointerType(targetType)
if code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_REF:
#DumperBase.warn('REF')
targetType = self.fromNativeType(nativeType.target().unqualified())
return self.createReferenceType(targetType)
if hasattr(gdb, "TYPE_CODE_RVALUE_REF"):
if code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_RVALUE_REF:
#DumperBase.warn('RVALUEREF')
targetType = self.fromNativeType(nativeType.target())
return self.createRValueReferenceType(targetType)
if code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_ARRAY:
#DumperBase.warn('ARRAY')
nativeTargetType = nativeType.target().unqualified()
targetType = self.fromNativeType(nativeTargetType)
if nativeType.sizeof == 0:
# QTCREATORBUG-23998, note that nativeType.name == None here,
# whereas str(nativeType) returns sth like 'QObject [5]'
count = self.arrayItemCountFromTypeName(str(nativeType), 1)
else:
count = nativeType.sizeof // nativeTargetType.sizeof
return self.createArrayType(targetType, count)
if code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF:
#DumperBase.warn('TYPEDEF')
nativeTargetType = nativeType.unqualified()
while nativeTargetType.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF:
nativeTargetType = nativeTargetType.strip_typedefs().unqualified()
targetType = self.fromNativeType(nativeTargetType)
return self.createTypedefedType(targetType, str(nativeType),
self.nativeTypeId(nativeType))
if code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_ERROR:
self.warn('Type error: %s' % nativeType)
return self.Type(self, '')
typeId = self.nativeTypeId(nativeType)
res = self.typeData.get(typeId, None)
if res is None:
tdata = self.TypeData(self, typeId)
tdata.name = str(nativeType)
tdata.lbitsize = nativeType.sizeof * 8
tdata.code = {
#gdb.TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF : TypeCode.Typedef, # Handled above.
gdb.TYPE_CODE_METHOD: TypeCode.Function,
gdb.TYPE_CODE_VOID: TypeCode.Void,
gdb.TYPE_CODE_FUNC: TypeCode.Function,
gdb.TYPE_CODE_METHODPTR: TypeCode.Function,
gdb.TYPE_CODE_MEMBERPTR: TypeCode.Function,
#gdb.TYPE_CODE_PTR : TypeCode.Pointer, # Handled above.
#gdb.TYPE_CODE_REF : TypeCode.Reference, # Handled above.
gdb.TYPE_CODE_BOOL: TypeCode.Integral,
gdb.TYPE_CODE_CHAR: TypeCode.Integral,
gdb.TYPE_CODE_INT: TypeCode.Integral,
gdb.TYPE_CODE_FLT: TypeCode.Float,
gdb.TYPE_CODE_ENUM: TypeCode.Enum,
#gdb.TYPE_CODE_ARRAY : TypeCode.Array,
gdb.TYPE_CODE_STRUCT: TypeCode.Struct,
gdb.TYPE_CODE_UNION: TypeCode.Struct,
gdb.TYPE_CODE_COMPLEX: TypeCode.Complex,
gdb.TYPE_CODE_STRING: TypeCode.FortranString,
}[code]
if tdata.code == TypeCode.Enum:
tdata.enumDisplay = lambda intval, addr, form: \
self.nativeTypeEnumDisplay(nativeType, intval, form)
if tdata.code == TypeCode.Struct:
tdata.lalignment = lambda: \
self.nativeStructAlignment(nativeType)
tdata.lfields = lambda value: \
self.listMembers(value, nativeType)
tdata.templateArguments = lambda: \
self.listTemplateParameters(nativeType)
# warn('CREATE TYPE: %s' % typeId)
#else:
# warn('REUSE TYPE: %s' % typeId)
return self.Type(self, typeId)
def listTemplateParameters(self, nativeType):
targs = []
pos = 0
while True:
try:
targ = nativeType.template_argument(pos)
except:
break
if isinstance(targ, gdb.Type):
targs.append(self.fromNativeType(targ.unqualified()))
elif isinstance(targ, gdb.Value):
targs.append(self.fromNativeValue(targ).value())
else:
raise RuntimeError('UNKNOWN TEMPLATE PARAMETER')
pos += 1
targs2 = self.listTemplateParametersManually(str(nativeType))
return targs if len(targs) >= len(targs2) else targs2
def nativeTypeEnumDisplay(self, nativeType, intval, form):
try:
enumerators = []
for field in nativeType.fields():
# If we found an exact match, return it immediately
if field.enumval == intval:
return field.name + ' (' + (form % intval) + ')'
enumerators.append((field.name, field.enumval))
# No match was found, try to return as flags
enumerators.sort(key=lambda x: x[1])
flags = []
v = intval
found = False
for (name, value) in enumerators:
if v & value != 0:
flags.append(name)
v = v & ~value
found = True
if not found or v != 0:
# Leftover value
flags.append('unknown: %d' % v)
return '(' + " | ".join(flags) + ') (' + (form % intval) + ')'
except:
pass
return form % intval
def nativeTypeId(self, nativeType):
if nativeType and (nativeType.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF):
return '%s{%s}' % (nativeType, nativeType.strip_typedefs())
name = str(nativeType)
if len(name) == 0:
c = '0'
elif name == 'union {...}':
c = 'u'
elif name.endswith('{...}'):
c = 's'
else:
return name
typeId = c + ''.join(['{%s:%s}' % (f.name, self.nativeTypeId(f.type))
for f in nativeType.fields()])
return typeId
def nativeStructAlignment(self, nativeType):
#DumperBase.warn('NATIVE ALIGN FOR %s' % nativeType.name)
def handleItem(nativeFieldType, align):
a = self.fromNativeType(nativeFieldType).alignment()
return a if a > align else align
align = 1
for f in nativeType.fields():
align = handleItem(f.type, align)
return align
#except:
# # Happens in the BoostList dumper for a 'const bool'
# # item named 'constant_time_size'. There isn't anything we can do
# # in this case.
# pass
#yield value.extractField(field)
def memberFromNativeFieldAndValue(self, nativeField, nativeValue, fieldName, value):
nativeMember = self.nativeMemberFromField(nativeValue, nativeField)
if nativeMember is None:
val = self.Value(self)
val.name = fieldName
val._type = self.fromNativeType(nativeField.type)
val.lIsInScope = False
return val
val = self.fromNativeValue(nativeMember)
nativeFieldType = nativeField.type.unqualified()
if nativeField.bitsize:
val.lvalue = int(nativeMember)
val.laddress = None
fieldType = self.fromNativeType(nativeFieldType)
val._type = self.createBitfieldType(fieldType, nativeField.bitsize)
val.isBaseClass = nativeField.is_base_class
val.name = fieldName
return val
def nativeMemberFromField(self, nativeValue, nativeField):
if nativeField.is_base_class:
return nativeValue.cast(nativeField.type)
try:
return nativeValue[nativeField]
except:
pass
try:
return nativeValue[nativeField.name]
except:
pass
return None
def listMembers(self, value, nativeType):
nativeValue = value.nativeValue
anonNumber = 0
#DumperBase.warn('LISTING FIELDS FOR %s' % nativeType)
for nativeField in nativeType.fields():
fieldName = nativeField.name
# Something without a name.
# Anonymous union? We need a dummy name to distinguish
# multiple anonymous unions in the struct.
# Since GDB commit b5b08fb4 anonymous structs get also reported
# with a 'None' name.
if fieldName is None or len(fieldName) == 0:
# Something without a name.
# Anonymous union? We need a dummy name to distinguish
# multiple anonymous unions in the struct.
anonNumber += 1
fieldName = '#%s' % anonNumber
#DumperBase.warn('FIELD: %s' % fieldName)
# hasattr(nativeField, 'bitpos') == False indicates a static field,
# but if we have access to a nativeValue .fromNativeField will
# also succeed. We essentially skip only static members from
# artificial values, like array members constructed from address.
if hasattr(nativeField, 'bitpos') or nativeValue is not None:
yield self.fromNativeField(nativeField, nativeValue, fieldName)
def fromNativeField(self, nativeField, nativeValue, fieldName):
nativeFieldType = nativeField.type.unqualified()
#DumperBase.warn(' TYPE: %s' % nativeFieldType)
#DumperBase.warn(' TYPEID: %s' % self.nativeTypeId(nativeFieldType))
if hasattr(nativeField, 'bitpos'):
bitpos = nativeField.bitpos
else:
bitpos = 0
if hasattr(nativeField, 'bitsize') and nativeField.bitsize != 0:
bitsize = nativeField.bitsize
else:
bitsize = 8 * nativeFieldType.sizeof
fieldType = self.fromNativeType(nativeFieldType)
if bitsize != nativeFieldType.sizeof * 8:
fieldType = self.createBitfieldType(fieldType, bitsize)
else:
fieldType = fieldType
if nativeValue is None:
extractor = None
else:
extractor = lambda value, \
capturedNativeField = nativeField, \
capturedNativeValue = nativeValue, \
capturedFieldName = fieldName: \
self.memberFromNativeFieldAndValue(capturedNativeField,
capturedNativeValue,
capturedFieldName,
value)
#DumperBase.warn("FOUND NATIVE FIELD: %s bitpos: %s" % (fieldName, bitpos))
return self.Field(dumper=self, name=fieldName, isBase=nativeField.is_base_class,
bitsize=bitsize, bitpos=bitpos, type=fieldType,
extractor=extractor)
def listLocals(self, partialVar):
frame = gdb.selected_frame()
try:
block = frame.block()
#DumperBase.warn('BLOCK: %s ' % block)
except RuntimeError as error:
#DumperBase.warn('BLOCK IN FRAME NOT ACCESSIBLE: %s' % error)
return []
except:
self.warn('BLOCK NOT ACCESSIBLE FOR UNKNOWN REASONS')
return []
items = []
shadowed = {}
while True:
if block is None:
self.warn("UNEXPECTED 'None' BLOCK")
break
for symbol in block:
# Filter out labels etc.
if symbol.is_variable or symbol.is_argument:
name = symbol.print_name
if name in ('__in_chrg', '__PRETTY_FUNCTION__'):
continue
if partialVar is not None and partialVar != name:
continue
# 'NotImplementedError: Symbol type not yet supported in
# Python scripts.'
#DumperBase.warn('SYMBOL %s (%s, %s)): ' % (symbol, name, symbol.name))
if self.passExceptions and not self.isTesting:
nativeValue = frame.read_var(name, block)
value = self.fromFrameValue(nativeValue)
value.name = name
#DumperBase.warn('READ 0: %s' % value.stringify())
items.append(value)
continue
try:
# Same as above, but for production.
nativeValue = frame.read_var(name, block)
value = self.fromFrameValue(nativeValue)
value.name = name
#DumperBase.warn('READ 1: %s' % value.stringify())
items.append(value)
continue
except:
pass
try:
#DumperBase.warn('READ 2: %s' % item.value)
value = self.fromFrameValue(frame.read_var(name))
value.name = name
items.append(value)
continue
except:
# RuntimeError: happens for
# void foo() { std::string s; std::wstring w; }
# ValueError: happens for (as of 2010/11/4)
# a local struct as found e.g. in
# gcc sources in gcc.c, int execute()
pass
try:
#DumperBase.warn('READ 3: %s %s' % (name, item.value))
#DumperBase.warn('ITEM 3: %s' % item.value)
value = self.fromFrameValue(gdb.parse_and_eval(name))
value.name = name
items.append(value)
except:
# Can happen in inlined code (see last line of
# RowPainter::paintChars(): 'RuntimeError:
# No symbol '__val' in current context.\n'
pass
# The outermost block in a function has the function member
# FIXME: check whether this is guaranteed.
if block.function is not None:
break
block = block.superblock
return items
def reportToken(self, args):
pass
# Hack to avoid QDate* dumper timeouts with GDB 7.4 on 32 bit
# due to misaligned %ebx in SSE calls (qstring.cpp:findChar)
# This seems to be fixed in 7.9 (or earlier)
def canCallLocale(self):
return self.ptrSize() == 8
def fetchVariables(self, args):
self.resetStats()
Debugger: Make dumpers somewhat work in command line GDB With python sys.path.insert(1, '/data/dev/creator/share/qtcreator/debugger/') python from gdbbridge import * in .gdbinit there's a new "GDB command", called "pp". With code like int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { QString ss = "Hello"; QApplication app(argc, argv); app.setObjectName(ss); // break here } the 'pp' command can be used as follows: (gdb) pp app app = [ <Myns::QGuiApplication> = {"Hello"} staticMetaObject = <Myns::QMetaObject> = {""} [parent] = <Myns::QObject *> = {"0x0"} [children] = <Myns::QObjectList> = {"<3 items>"} [properties] = "<>0 items>" [methods] = "<6 items>" [signals] = "<1 items>" ],<Myns::QApplication> = {"Hello"} (gdb) pp app [properties],[children] app = [ <Myns::QGuiApplication> = {"Hello"} staticMetaObject = <Myns::QMetaObject> = {""} [parent] = <Myns::QObject *> = {"0x0"} [children] = [ <Myns::QObject> = {""} <Myns::QObject> = {""} <Myns::QObject> = {"fusion"} ],<Myns::QObjectList> = {"<3 items>"} [properties] = [ windowIcon = <Myns::QVariant (QIcon)> = {""} cursorFlashTime = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"1000"} doubleClickInterval = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"400"} keyboardInputInterval = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"400"} wheelScrollLines = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"3"} globalStrut = <Myns::QVariant (QSize)> = {"(0, 0)"} startDragTime = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"500"} startDragDistance = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"10"} styleSheet = <Myns::QVariant (QString)> = {""} autoSipEnabled = <Myns::QVariant (bool)> = {"true"} ],"<10 items>" [methods] = "<6 items>" [signals] = "<1 items>" ],<Myns::QApplication> = {"Hello"} (gdb) pp ss ss = <Myns::QString> = {"Hello"} Change-Id: I6e4714a5cfe34c38917500d114ad9a70d20cff39 Reviewed-by: Christian Stenger <christian.stenger@digia.com> Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk121@nokiamail.com>
2014-06-13 17:45:34 +02:00
self.prepare(args)
self.isBigEndian = gdb.execute('show endian', to_string=True).find('big endian') > 0
self.packCode = '>' if self.isBigEndian else '<'
(ok, res) = self.tryFetchInterpreterVariables(args)
if ok:
safePrint(res)
return
self.put('data=[')
partialVar = args.get('partialvar', '')
isPartial = len(partialVar) > 0
partialName = partialVar.split('.')[1].split('@')[0] if isPartial else None
variables = self.listLocals(partialName)
#DumperBase.warn('VARIABLES: %s' % variables)
# Take care of the return value of the last function call.
Debugger: Make dumpers somewhat work in command line GDB With python sys.path.insert(1, '/data/dev/creator/share/qtcreator/debugger/') python from gdbbridge import * in .gdbinit there's a new "GDB command", called "pp". With code like int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { QString ss = "Hello"; QApplication app(argc, argv); app.setObjectName(ss); // break here } the 'pp' command can be used as follows: (gdb) pp app app = [ <Myns::QGuiApplication> = {"Hello"} staticMetaObject = <Myns::QMetaObject> = {""} [parent] = <Myns::QObject *> = {"0x0"} [children] = <Myns::QObjectList> = {"<3 items>"} [properties] = "<>0 items>" [methods] = "<6 items>" [signals] = "<1 items>" ],<Myns::QApplication> = {"Hello"} (gdb) pp app [properties],[children] app = [ <Myns::QGuiApplication> = {"Hello"} staticMetaObject = <Myns::QMetaObject> = {""} [parent] = <Myns::QObject *> = {"0x0"} [children] = [ <Myns::QObject> = {""} <Myns::QObject> = {""} <Myns::QObject> = {"fusion"} ],<Myns::QObjectList> = {"<3 items>"} [properties] = [ windowIcon = <Myns::QVariant (QIcon)> = {""} cursorFlashTime = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"1000"} doubleClickInterval = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"400"} keyboardInputInterval = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"400"} wheelScrollLines = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"3"} globalStrut = <Myns::QVariant (QSize)> = {"(0, 0)"} startDragTime = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"500"} startDragDistance = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"10"} styleSheet = <Myns::QVariant (QString)> = {""} autoSipEnabled = <Myns::QVariant (bool)> = {"true"} ],"<10 items>" [methods] = "<6 items>" [signals] = "<1 items>" ],<Myns::QApplication> = {"Hello"} (gdb) pp ss ss = <Myns::QString> = {"Hello"} Change-Id: I6e4714a5cfe34c38917500d114ad9a70d20cff39 Reviewed-by: Christian Stenger <christian.stenger@digia.com> Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk121@nokiamail.com>
2014-06-13 17:45:34 +02:00
if len(self.resultVarName) > 0:
try:
value = self.parseAndEvaluate(self.resultVarName)
value.name = self.resultVarName
value.iname = 'return.' + self.resultVarName
variables.append(value)
except:
# Don't bother. It's only supplementary information anyway.
pass
self.handleLocals(variables)
self.handleWatches(args)
self.put('],typeinfo=[')
for name in self.typesToReport.keys():
typeobj = self.typesToReport[name]
# Happens e.g. for '(anonymous namespace)::InsertDefOperation'
#if not typeobj is None:
# self.put('{name="%s",size="%s"}' % (self.hexencode(name), typeobj.sizeof))
self.put(']')
self.typesToReport = {}
if self.forceQtNamespace:
self.qtNamespaceToReport = self.qtNamespace()
if self.qtNamespaceToReport:
self.put(',qtnamespace="%s"' % self.qtNamespaceToReport)
self.qtNamespaceToReport = None
self.put(',partial="%d"' % isPartial)
self.put(',counts=%s' % self.counts)
self.put(',timings=%s' % self.timings)
self.reportResult(''.join(self.output), args)
def parseAndEvaluate(self, exp):
val = self.nativeParseAndEvaluate(exp)
return None if val is None else self.fromNativeValue(val)
def nativeParseAndEvaluate(self, exp):
#DumperBase.warn('EVALUATE "%s"' % exp)
try:
val = gdb.parse_and_eval(exp)
return val
except RuntimeError as error:
if self.passExceptions:
self.warn("Cannot evaluate '%s': %s" % (exp, error))
return None
def callHelper(self, rettype, value, function, args):
if self.isWindowsTarget():
raise Exception("gdb crashes when calling functions on Windows")
# args is a tuple.
arg = ''
for i in range(len(args)):
if i:
arg += ','
a = args[i]
if (':' in a) and not ("'" in a):
arg = "'%s'" % a
else:
arg += a
#DumperBase.warn('CALL: %s -> %s(%s)' % (value, function, arg))
typeName = value.type.name
if typeName.find(':') >= 0:
typeName = "'" + typeName + "'"
# 'class' is needed, see http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=11912
#exp = '((class %s*)%s)->%s(%s)' % (typeName, value.laddress, function, arg)
addr = value.address()
if addr is None:
addr = self.pokeValue(value)
#DumperBase.warn('PTR: %s -> %s(%s)' % (value, function, addr))
exp = '((%s*)0x%x)->%s(%s)' % (typeName, addr, function, arg)
#DumperBase.warn('CALL: %s' % exp)
result = gdb.parse_and_eval(exp)
#DumperBase.warn(' -> %s' % result)
res = self.fromNativeValue(result)
if value.address() is None:
self.releaseValue(addr)
return res
def makeExpression(self, value):
typename = '::' + value.type.name
#DumperBase.warn(' TYPE: %s' % typename)
exp = '(*(%s*)(0x%x))' % (typename, value.address())
#DumperBase.warn(' EXP: %s' % exp)
return exp
def makeStdString(init):
# Works only for small allocators, but they are usually empty.
gdb.execute('set $d=(std::string*)calloc(sizeof(std::string), 2)')
gdb.execute('call($d->basic_string("' + init +
'",*(std::allocator<char>*)(1+$d)))')
value = gdb.parse_and_eval('$d').dereference()
return value
def pokeValue(self, value):
# Allocates inferior memory and copies the contents of value.
# Returns a pointer to the copy.
# Avoid malloc symbol clash with QVector
size = value.type.size()
data = value.data()
h = self.hexencode(data)
#DumperBase.warn('DATA: %s' % h)
string = ''.join('\\x' + h[2 * i:2 * i + 2] for i in range(size))
exp = '(%s*)memcpy(calloc(%d, 1), "%s", %d)' \
% (value.type.name, size, string, size)
#DumperBase.warn('EXP: %s' % exp)
res = gdb.parse_and_eval(exp)
#DumperBase.warn('RES: %s' % res)
return toInteger(res)
def releaseValue(self, address):
gdb.parse_and_eval('free(0x%x)' % address)
def setValue(self, address, typename, value):
cmd = 'set {%s}%s=%s' % (typename, address, value)
gdb.execute(cmd)
def setValues(self, address, typename, values):
cmd = 'set {%s[%s]}%s={%s}' \
% (typename, len(values), address, ','.join(map(str, values)))
gdb.execute(cmd)
def selectedInferior(self):
try:
# gdb.Inferior is new in gdb 7.2
self.cachedInferior = gdb.selected_inferior()
except:
# Pre gdb 7.4. Right now we don't have more than one inferior anyway.
self.cachedInferior = gdb.inferiors()[0]
# Memoize result.
self.selectedInferior = lambda: self.cachedInferior
return self.cachedInferior
def readRawMemory(self, address, size):
#DumperBase.warn('READ: %s FROM 0x%x' % (size, address))
if address == 0 or size == 0:
return bytes()
res = self.selectedInferior().read_memory(address, size)
return res
def findStaticMetaObject(self, type):
symbolName = type.name + '::staticMetaObject'
symbol = gdb.lookup_global_symbol(symbolName, gdb.SYMBOL_VAR_DOMAIN)
if not symbol:
return 0
try:
# Older GDB ~7.4 don't have gdb.Symbol.value()
return toInteger(symbol.value().address)
except:
pass
address = gdb.parse_and_eval("&'%s'" % symbolName)
return toInteger(address)
def isArmArchitecture(self):
return 'arm' in gdb.TARGET_CONFIG.lower()
def isQnxTarget(self):
return 'qnx' in gdb.TARGET_CONFIG.lower()
def isWindowsTarget(self):
# We get i686-w64-mingw32
return 'mingw' in gdb.TARGET_CONFIG.lower()
def isMsvcTarget(self):
return False
def prettySymbolByAddress(self, address):
try:
return str(gdb.parse_and_eval('(void(*))0x%x' % address))
except:
return '0x%x' % address
def qtVersionString(self):
try:
return str(gdb.lookup_symbol('qVersion')[0].value()())
except:
pass
try:
ns = self.qtNamespace()
return str(gdb.parse_and_eval("((const char*(*)())'%sqVersion')()" % ns))
except:
pass
return None
def qtVersion(self):
try:
# Only available with Qt 5.3+
qtversion = int(str(gdb.parse_and_eval('((void**)&qtHookData)[2]')), 16)
self.qtVersion = lambda: qtversion
return qtversion
except:
pass
try:
version = self.qtVersionString()
(major, minor, patch) = version[version.find('"') + 1:version.rfind('"')].split('.')
qtversion = 0x10000 * int(major) + 0x100 * int(minor) + int(patch)
self.qtVersion = lambda: qtversion
return qtversion
except:
# Use fallback until we have a better answer.
return self.fallbackQtVersion
def createSpecialBreakpoints(self, args):
self.specialBreakpoints = []
def newSpecial(spec):
# GDB < 8.1 does not have the 'qualified' parameter here,
# GDB >= 8.1 applies some generous pattern matching, hitting
# e.g. also Foo::abort() when asking for '::abort'
class Pre81SpecialBreakpoint(gdb.Breakpoint):
def __init__(self, spec):
super(Pre81SpecialBreakpoint, self).__init__(spec,
gdb.BP_BREAKPOINT, internal=True)
self.spec = spec
def stop(self):
print("Breakpoint on '%s' hit." % self.spec)
return True
class SpecialBreakpoint(gdb.Breakpoint):
def __init__(self, spec):
super(SpecialBreakpoint, self).__init__(spec,
gdb.BP_BREAKPOINT,
internal=True,
qualified=True)
self.spec = spec
def stop(self):
print("Breakpoint on '%s' hit." % self.spec)
return True
try:
return SpecialBreakpoint(spec)
except:
return Pre81SpecialBreakpoint(spec)
# FIXME: ns is accessed too early. gdb.Breakpoint() has no
# 'rbreak' replacement, and breakpoints created with
# 'gdb.execute('rbreak...') cannot be made invisible.
# So let's ignore the existing of namespaced builds for this
# fringe feature here for now.
ns = self.qtNamespace()
if args.get('breakonabort', 0):
self.specialBreakpoints.append(newSpecial('abort'))
if args.get('breakonwarning', 0):
self.specialBreakpoints.append(newSpecial(ns + 'qWarning'))
self.specialBreakpoints.append(newSpecial(ns + 'QMessageLogger::warning'))
if args.get('breakonfatal', 0):
self.specialBreakpoints.append(newSpecial(ns + 'qFatal'))
self.specialBreakpoints.append(newSpecial(ns + 'QMessageLogger::fatal'))
#def threadname(self, maximalStackDepth, objectPrivateType):
# e = gdb.selected_frame()
# out = ''
# ns = self.qtNamespace()
# while True:
# maximalStackDepth -= 1
# if maximalStackDepth < 0:
# break
# e = e.older()
# if e == None or e.name() == None:
# break
# if e.name() in (ns + 'QThreadPrivate::start', '_ZN14QThreadPrivate5startEPv@4'):
# try:
# thrptr = e.read_var('thr').dereference()
# d_ptr = thrptr['d_ptr']['d'].cast(objectPrivateType).dereference()
# try:
# objectName = d_ptr['objectName']
# except: # Qt 5
# p = d_ptr['extraData']
# if not self.isNull(p):
# objectName = p.dereference()['objectName']
# if not objectName is None:
# (data, size, alloc) = self.stringData(objectName)
# if size > 0:
# s = self.readMemory(data, 2 * size)
#
# thread = gdb.selected_thread()
# inner = '{valueencoded="uf16:2:0",id="'
# inner += str(thread.num) + '",value="'
# inner += s
# #inner += self.encodeString(objectName)
# inner += '"},'
#
# out += inner
# except:
# pass
# return out
def threadnames(self, maximalStackDepth):
# FIXME: This needs a proper implementation for MinGW, and only there.
# Linux, Mac and QNX mirror the objectName() to the underlying threads,
# so we get the names already as part of the -thread-info output.
return '[]'
#out = '['
#oldthread = gdb.selected_thread()
#if oldthread:
# try:
# objectPrivateType = gdb.lookup_type(ns + 'QObjectPrivate').pointer()
# inferior = self.selectedInferior()
# for thread in inferior.threads():
# thread.switch()
# out += self.threadname(maximalStackDepth, objectPrivateType)
# except:
# pass
# oldthread.switch()
#return out + ']'
def importPlainDumper(self, printer):
name = printer.name.replace('::', '__')
self.qqDumpers[name] = PlainDumper(printer)
self.qqFormats[name] = ''
Debugger: Import GDB pretty printers for new objfiles Previously, if enabled in the configuration, system GDB pretty printers were loaded only once for all objfiles present at the point in time when the loading happened, which meant that GDB pretty printers for objfiles loaded later were not taken into account and thus unavailable if they were defined in the corresponding autoload scripts for the objfiles. In order to make use of those as well, remember whether loading of system GDB pretty printer is enabled, and if so, evaluate the pretty printers set at the new objfiles in the handler for GDB's new_objfile event. Extract the functionality for handling one objfile's pretty_printers to a separate function 'importPlainDumpersForObj' to avoid code duplication. Note: For this to actually work, it is required that the objfile passed to the registered GDB new_objfile handler actually has the pretty printers set at this stage. This was only recently implemented on GDB side, in GDB commit 2c473def12b08100e6b56261f01112db7f6aeab5 ("gdb: do autoload before notifying Python side in new_objfile event", 2021-04-27, [1]). Therefore, this currently only works with the current development version of GDB built from its git master branch, not with any already released GDB versions. (When older GDB versions are used, this will just behave as it used to, and the corresponding GDB pretty-printers will not be used.) [1] https://sourceware.org/git/?p=binutils-gdb.git;a=commitdiff;h=2c473def12b08100e6b56261f01112db7f6aeab5 Fixes: QTCREATORBUG-25339 Change-Id: Ibc0ab16fbb75184fa199c0709bfc73954f04c193 Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk@qt.io>
2021-05-04 15:01:15 +02:00
def importPlainDumpersForObj(self, obj):
for printers in obj.pretty_printers + gdb.pretty_printers:
for printer in printers.subprinters:
self.importPlainDumper(printer)
def importPlainDumpers(self):
for obj in gdb.objfiles():
Debugger: Import GDB pretty printers for new objfiles Previously, if enabled in the configuration, system GDB pretty printers were loaded only once for all objfiles present at the point in time when the loading happened, which meant that GDB pretty printers for objfiles loaded later were not taken into account and thus unavailable if they were defined in the corresponding autoload scripts for the objfiles. In order to make use of those as well, remember whether loading of system GDB pretty printer is enabled, and if so, evaluate the pretty printers set at the new objfiles in the handler for GDB's new_objfile event. Extract the functionality for handling one objfile's pretty_printers to a separate function 'importPlainDumpersForObj' to avoid code duplication. Note: For this to actually work, it is required that the objfile passed to the registered GDB new_objfile handler actually has the pretty printers set at this stage. This was only recently implemented on GDB side, in GDB commit 2c473def12b08100e6b56261f01112db7f6aeab5 ("gdb: do autoload before notifying Python side in new_objfile event", 2021-04-27, [1]). Therefore, this currently only works with the current development version of GDB built from its git master branch, not with any already released GDB versions. (When older GDB versions are used, this will just behave as it used to, and the corresponding GDB pretty-printers will not be used.) [1] https://sourceware.org/git/?p=binutils-gdb.git;a=commitdiff;h=2c473def12b08100e6b56261f01112db7f6aeab5 Fixes: QTCREATORBUG-25339 Change-Id: Ibc0ab16fbb75184fa199c0709bfc73954f04c193 Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk@qt.io>
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self.importPlainDumpersForObj(obj)
def qtNamespace(self):
# This function is replaced by handleQtCoreLoaded()
return ''
def findSymbol(self, symbolName):
try:
return toInteger(gdb.parse_and_eval("(size_t)&'%s'" % symbolName))
except:
return 0
def handleNewObjectFile(self, objfile):
name = objfile.filename
if self.isWindowsTarget():
qtCoreMatch = re.match(r'.*Qt[56]?Core[^/.]*d?\.dll', name)
else:
qtCoreMatch = re.match(r'.*/libQt[56]?Core[^/.]*\.so', name)
if qtCoreMatch is not None:
self.addDebugLibs(objfile)
self.handleQtCoreLoaded(objfile)
Debugger: Import GDB pretty printers for new objfiles Previously, if enabled in the configuration, system GDB pretty printers were loaded only once for all objfiles present at the point in time when the loading happened, which meant that GDB pretty printers for objfiles loaded later were not taken into account and thus unavailable if they were defined in the corresponding autoload scripts for the objfiles. In order to make use of those as well, remember whether loading of system GDB pretty printer is enabled, and if so, evaluate the pretty printers set at the new objfiles in the handler for GDB's new_objfile event. Extract the functionality for handling one objfile's pretty_printers to a separate function 'importPlainDumpersForObj' to avoid code duplication. Note: For this to actually work, it is required that the objfile passed to the registered GDB new_objfile handler actually has the pretty printers set at this stage. This was only recently implemented on GDB side, in GDB commit 2c473def12b08100e6b56261f01112db7f6aeab5 ("gdb: do autoload before notifying Python side in new_objfile event", 2021-04-27, [1]). Therefore, this currently only works with the current development version of GDB built from its git master branch, not with any already released GDB versions. (When older GDB versions are used, this will just behave as it used to, and the corresponding GDB pretty-printers will not be used.) [1] https://sourceware.org/git/?p=binutils-gdb.git;a=commitdiff;h=2c473def12b08100e6b56261f01112db7f6aeab5 Fixes: QTCREATORBUG-25339 Change-Id: Ibc0ab16fbb75184fa199c0709bfc73954f04c193 Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk@qt.io>
2021-05-04 15:01:15 +02:00
if self.usePlainDumpers:
self.importPlainDumpersForObj(objfile)
def addDebugLibs(self, objfile):
# The directory where separate debug symbols are searched for
# is "/usr/lib/debug".
try:
cooked = gdb.execute('show debug-file-directory', to_string=True)
clean = cooked.split('"')[1]
newdir = '/'.join(objfile.filename.split('/')[:-1])
gdb.execute('set debug-file-directory %s:%s' % (clean, newdir))
except:
pass
def handleQtCoreLoaded(self, objfile):
fd, tmppath = tempfile.mkstemp()
os.close(fd)
try:
Debugger: Avoid exception with GDB 10 to fix running dumper tests Since GDB commit 1ba1ac88011703abcd0271e4f5d00927dc69a09a [1] ("gdb: Enable stdin on exception in execute_gdb_command", committed 2020-01-24), stdin for GDB is re-enabled whenever an exception is caught during 'gdb.execute()'. When running the dumper tests for GDB, such an exception was thrown when loading the qtcore library, resulting in the GDB commands after the 'run' command (s. 'tst_Dumpers::dumper') to be be handled by GDB prematurely when loading the library instead of when reaching the end of the test program. This resulted in the dumper tests failing with output like 29: (gdb) 29: &"up 0\n" 29: &"No stack.\n" 29: ^error,msg="No stack." 29: (gdb) 29: &"python theDumper.fetchVariables({'token':2,'fancy':1,'forcens':1,'autoderef':1,'dyntype':1,'passexceptions':1,'testing':1,'qobjectnames':1,'expanded':['local']})\n" 29: &"Traceback (most recent call last):\n" 29: &" File \"<string>\", line 1, in <module>\n" 29: &" File \".../qt-creator/share/qtcreator/debugger/gdbbridge.py\", line 711, in fetchVariables\n" 29: &" variables = self.listLocals(partialName)\n" 29: &" File \".../qt-creator/share/qtcreator/debugger/gdbbridge.py\", line 597, in listLocals\n" 29: &" frame = gdb.selected_frame()\n" 29: &"gdb.error: No frame is currently selected.\n" 29: &"Error while executing Python code.\n" 29: ^error,msg="Error while executing Python code." Avoid the exception by first trying to 'gdb.execute' the command that works for GDB 8+ and fall back to the command for earlier GDB versions, i.e. reverse the order. That should be fine for all GDB versions, given the commit mentioned above is only contained from GDB 10 on. While at it, move the assignment to 'cmd' into the corresponding 'try' blocks to make the context a bit clearer. [1] https://sourceware.org/git/?p=binutils-gdb.git;a=commitdiff;h=1ba1ac88011703abcd0271e4f5d00927dc69a09a Change-Id: I2d1bb52a777801e6bd77a5eda581a2fd5dd3a18f Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk@qt.io>
2021-02-18 17:17:58 +01:00
cmd = 'maint print msymbols -objfile "%s" -- %s' % (objfile.filename, tmppath)
symbols = gdb.execute(cmd, to_string=True)
except:
try:
Debugger: Avoid exception with GDB 10 to fix running dumper tests Since GDB commit 1ba1ac88011703abcd0271e4f5d00927dc69a09a [1] ("gdb: Enable stdin on exception in execute_gdb_command", committed 2020-01-24), stdin for GDB is re-enabled whenever an exception is caught during 'gdb.execute()'. When running the dumper tests for GDB, such an exception was thrown when loading the qtcore library, resulting in the GDB commands after the 'run' command (s. 'tst_Dumpers::dumper') to be be handled by GDB prematurely when loading the library instead of when reaching the end of the test program. This resulted in the dumper tests failing with output like 29: (gdb) 29: &"up 0\n" 29: &"No stack.\n" 29: ^error,msg="No stack." 29: (gdb) 29: &"python theDumper.fetchVariables({'token':2,'fancy':1,'forcens':1,'autoderef':1,'dyntype':1,'passexceptions':1,'testing':1,'qobjectnames':1,'expanded':['local']})\n" 29: &"Traceback (most recent call last):\n" 29: &" File \"<string>\", line 1, in <module>\n" 29: &" File \".../qt-creator/share/qtcreator/debugger/gdbbridge.py\", line 711, in fetchVariables\n" 29: &" variables = self.listLocals(partialName)\n" 29: &" File \".../qt-creator/share/qtcreator/debugger/gdbbridge.py\", line 597, in listLocals\n" 29: &" frame = gdb.selected_frame()\n" 29: &"gdb.error: No frame is currently selected.\n" 29: &"Error while executing Python code.\n" 29: ^error,msg="Error while executing Python code." Avoid the exception by first trying to 'gdb.execute' the command that works for GDB 8+ and fall back to the command for earlier GDB versions, i.e. reverse the order. That should be fine for all GDB versions, given the commit mentioned above is only contained from GDB 10 on. While at it, move the assignment to 'cmd' into the corresponding 'try' blocks to make the context a bit clearer. [1] https://sourceware.org/git/?p=binutils-gdb.git;a=commitdiff;h=1ba1ac88011703abcd0271e4f5d00927dc69a09a Change-Id: I2d1bb52a777801e6bd77a5eda581a2fd5dd3a18f Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk@qt.io>
2021-02-18 17:17:58 +01:00
# command syntax depends on gdb version - below is gdb < 8
cmd = 'maint print msymbols %s "%s"' % (tmppath, objfile.filename)
symbols = gdb.execute(cmd, to_string=True)
except:
pass
ns = ''
with open(tmppath) as f:
for line in f:
if line.find('msgHandlerGrabbed ') >= 0:
# [11] b 0x7ffff683c000 _ZN4MynsL17msgHandlerGrabbedE
# section .tbss Myns::msgHandlerGrabbed qlogging.cpp
ns = re.split(r'_ZN?(\d*)(\w*)L17msgHandlerGrabbedE? ', line)[2]
if len(ns):
ns += '::'
break
if line.find('currentThreadData ') >= 0:
# [ 0] b 0x7ffff67d3000 _ZN2UUL17currentThreadDataE
# section .tbss UU::currentThreadData qthread_unix.cpp\\n
ns = re.split(r'_ZN?(\d*)(\w*)L17currentThreadDataE? ', line)[2]
if len(ns):
ns += '::'
break
os.remove(tmppath)
lenns = len(ns)
strns = ('%d%s' % (lenns - 2, ns[:lenns - 2])) if lenns else ''
if lenns:
# This might be wrong, but we can't do better: We found
# a libQt5Core and could not extract a namespace.
# The best guess is that there isn't any.
self.qtNamespaceToReport = ns
self.qtNamespace = lambda: ns
sym = '_ZN%s7QObject11customEventEPNS_6QEventE' % strns
else:
sym = '_ZN7QObject11customEventEP6QEvent'
self.qtCustomEventFunc = self.findSymbol(sym)
sym += '@plt'
self.qtCustomEventPltFunc = self.findSymbol(sym)
sym = '_ZNK%s7QObject8propertyEPKc' % strns
if not self.isWindowsTarget(): # prevent calling the property function on windows
self.qtPropertyFunc = self.findSymbol(sym)
def assignValue(self, args):
typeName = self.hexdecode(args['type'])
expr = self.hexdecode(args['expr'])
value = self.hexdecode(args['value'])
simpleType = int(args['simpleType'])
ns = self.qtNamespace()
if typeName.startswith(ns):
typeName = typeName[len(ns):]
typeName = typeName.replace('::', '__')
pos = typeName.find('<')
if pos != -1:
typeName = typeName[0:pos]
if typeName in self.qqEditable and not simpleType:
#self.qqEditable[typeName](self, expr, value)
expr = self.parseAndEvaluate(expr)
self.qqEditable[typeName](self, expr, value)
else:
cmd = 'set variable (%s)=%s' % (expr, value)
gdb.execute(cmd)
def appendSolibSearchPath(self, args):
new = list(map(self.hexdecode, args['path']))
old = [gdb.parameter('solib-search-path')]
joined = os.pathsep.join([item for item in old + new if item != ''])
gdb.execute('set solib-search-path %s' % joined)
def watchPoint(self, args):
self.reportToken(args)
ns = self.qtNamespace()
lenns = len(ns)
strns = ('%d%s' % (lenns - 2, ns[:lenns - 2])) if lenns else ''
sym = '_ZN%s12QApplication8widgetAtEii' % strns
expr = '%s(%s,%s)' % (sym, args['x'], args['y'])
res = self.parseAndEvaluate(expr)
p = 0 if res is None else res.pointer()
n = ("'%sQWidget'" % ns) if lenns else 'QWidget'
self.reportResult('selected="0x%x",expr="(%s*)0x%x"' % (p, n, p), args)
def nativeValueDereferencePointer(self, value):
# This is actually pretty expensive, up to 100ms.
deref = value.nativeValue.dereference()
if self.useDynamicType:
deref = deref.cast(deref.dynamic_type)
return self.fromNativeValue(deref)
def nativeValueDereferenceReference(self, value):
nativeValue = value.nativeValue
return self.fromNativeValue(nativeValue.cast(nativeValue.type.target()))
def nativeDynamicTypeName(self, address, baseType):
# Needed for Gdb13393 test.
nativeType = self.lookupNativeType(baseType.name)
if nativeType is None:
return None
nativeTypePointer = nativeType.pointer()
nativeValue = gdb.Value(address).cast(nativeTypePointer).dereference()
val = nativeValue.cast(nativeValue.dynamic_type)
return str(val.type)
#try:
# vtbl = gdb.execute('info symbol {%s*}0x%x' % (baseType.name, address), to_string = True)
#except:
# return None
#pos1 = vtbl.find('vtable ')
#if pos1 == -1:
# return None
#pos1 += 11
#pos2 = vtbl.find(' +', pos1)
#if pos2 == -1:
# return None
#return vtbl[pos1 : pos2]
def nativeDynamicType(self, address, baseType):
# Needed for Gdb13393 test.
nativeType = self.lookupNativeType(baseType.name)
if nativeType is None:
return baseType
nativeTypePointer = nativeType.pointer()
nativeValue = gdb.Value(address).cast(nativeTypePointer).dereference()
return self.fromNativeType(nativeValue.dynamic_type)
def enumExpression(self, enumType, enumValue):
return self.qtNamespace() + 'Qt::' + enumValue
def lookupNativeType(self, typeName):
nativeType = self.lookupNativeTypeHelper(typeName)
if nativeType is not None:
self.check(isinstance(nativeType, gdb.Type))
return nativeType
def lookupNativeTypeHelper(self, typeName):
typeobj = self.typeCache.get(typeName)
#DumperBase.warn('LOOKUP 1: %s -> %s' % (typeName, typeobj))
if typeobj is not None:
return typeobj
if typeName == 'void':
typeobj = gdb.lookup_type(typeName)
self.typeCache[typeName] = typeobj
self.typesToReport[typeName] = typeobj
return typeobj
#try:
# typeobj = gdb.parse_and_eval('{%s}&main' % typeName).typeobj
# if not typeobj is None:
# self.typeCache[typeName] = typeobj
# self.typesToReport[typeName] = typeobj
# return typeobj
#except:
# pass
# See http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13269
# gcc produces '{anonymous}', gdb '(anonymous namespace)'
# '<unnamed>' has been seen too. The only thing gdb
# understands when reading things back is '(anonymous namespace)'
if typeName.find('{anonymous}') != -1:
ts = typeName
ts = ts.replace('{anonymous}', '(anonymous namespace)')
typeobj = self.lookupNativeType(ts)
if typeobj is not None:
self.typeCache[typeName] = typeobj
self.typesToReport[typeName] = typeobj
return typeobj
#DumperBase.warn(" RESULT FOR 7.2: '%s': %s" % (typeName, typeobj))
# This part should only trigger for
# gdb 7.1 for types with namespace separators.
# And anonymous namespaces.
ts = typeName
while True:
if ts.startswith('class '):
ts = ts[6:]
elif ts.startswith('struct '):
ts = ts[7:]
elif ts.startswith('const '):
ts = ts[6:]
elif ts.startswith('volatile '):
ts = ts[9:]
elif ts.startswith('enum '):
ts = ts[5:]
elif ts.endswith(' const'):
ts = ts[:-6]
elif ts.endswith(' volatile'):
ts = ts[:-9]
elif ts.endswith('*const'):
ts = ts[:-5]
elif ts.endswith('*volatile'):
ts = ts[:-8]
else:
break
if ts.endswith('*'):
typeobj = self.lookupNativeType(ts[0:-1])
if typeobj is not None:
typeobj = typeobj.pointer()
self.typeCache[typeName] = typeobj
self.typesToReport[typeName] = typeobj
return typeobj
try:
#DumperBase.warn("LOOKING UP 1 '%s'" % ts)
typeobj = gdb.lookup_type(ts)
except RuntimeError as error:
#DumperBase.warn("LOOKING UP 2 '%s' ERROR %s" % (ts, error))
# See http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=11912
exp = "(class '%s'*)0" % ts
try:
typeobj = self.parse_and_eval(exp).type.target()
#DumperBase.warn("LOOKING UP 3 '%s'" % typeobj)
except:
# Can throw 'RuntimeError: No type named class Foo.'
pass
except:
#DumperBase.warn("LOOKING UP '%s' FAILED" % ts)
pass
if typeobj is not None:
#DumperBase.warn('CACHING: %s' % typeobj)
self.typeCache[typeName] = typeobj
self.typesToReport[typeName] = typeobj
# This could still be None as gdb.lookup_type('char[3]') generates
# 'RuntimeError: No type named char[3]'
#self.typeCache[typeName] = typeobj
#self.typesToReport[typeName] = typeobj
return typeobj
def doContinue(self):
gdb.execute('continue')
def fetchStack(self, args):
def fromNativePath(string):
return string.replace('\\', '/')
extraQml = int(args.get('extraqml', '0'))
limit = int(args['limit'])
if limit <= 0:
limit = 10000
self.prepare(args)
self.output = []
i = 0
if extraQml:
frame = gdb.newest_frame()
ns = self.qtNamespace()
needle = self.qtNamespace() + 'QV4::ExecutionEngine'
pats = [
'{0}qt_v4StackTraceForEngine((void*)0x{1:x})',
'{0}qt_v4StackTrace((({0}QV4::ExecutionEngine *)0x{1:x})->currentContext())',
'{0}qt_v4StackTrace((({0}QV4::ExecutionEngine *)0x{1:x})->currentContext)',
]
done = False
while i < limit and frame and not done:
block = None
try:
block = frame.block()
except:
pass
if block is not None:
for symbol in block:
if symbol.is_variable or symbol.is_argument:
value = symbol.value(frame)
typeobj = value.type
if typeobj.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_PTR:
dereftype = typeobj.target().unqualified()
if dereftype.name == needle:
addr = toInteger(value)
res = None
for pat in pats:
try:
expr = pat.format(ns, addr)
res = str(gdb.parse_and_eval(expr))
break
except:
continue
if res is None:
done = True
break
pos = res.find('"stack=[')
if pos != -1:
res = res[pos + 8:-2]
res = res.replace('\\\"', '\"')
res = res.replace('func=', 'function=')
self.put(res)
done = True
break
frame = frame.older()
i += 1
frame = gdb.newest_frame()
self.currentCallContext = None
self.output = []
self.put('stack={frames=[')
while i < limit and frame:
name = frame.name()
functionName = '??' if name is None else name
fileName = ''
objfile = ''
symtab = ''
pc = frame.pc()
sal = frame.find_sal()
line = -1
if sal:
line = sal.line
symtab = sal.symtab
if symtab is not None:
objfile = fromNativePath(symtab.objfile.filename)
fullname = symtab.fullname()
if fullname is None:
fileName = ''
else:
fileName = fromNativePath(fullname)
if self.nativeMixed and functionName == 'qt_qmlDebugMessageAvailable':
interpreterStack = self.extractInterpreterStack()
#print('EXTRACTED INTEPRETER STACK: %s' % interpreterStack)
for interpreterFrame in interpreterStack.get('frames', []):
function = interpreterFrame.get('function', '')
fileName = interpreterFrame.get('file', '')
language = interpreterFrame.get('language', '')
lineNumber = interpreterFrame.get('line', 0)
context = interpreterFrame.get('context', 0)
self.put(('frame={function="%s",file="%s",'
'line="%s",language="%s",context="%s"}')
% (function, self.hexencode(fileName), lineNumber, language, context))
if False and self.isInternalInterpreterFrame(functionName):
frame = frame.older()
self.put(('frame={address="0x%x",function="%s",'
'file="%s",line="%s",'
'module="%s",language="c",usable="0"}') %
(pc, functionName, fileName, line, objfile))
i += 1
frame = frame.older()
continue
self.put(('frame={level="%s",address="0x%x",function="%s",'
'file="%s",line="%s",module="%s",language="c"}') %
(i, pc, functionName, fileName, line, objfile))
frame = frame.older()
i += 1
self.put(']}')
self.reportResult(self.takeOutput(), args)
def createResolvePendingBreakpointsHookBreakpoint(self, args):
class Resolver(gdb.Breakpoint):
def __init__(self, dumper, args):
self.dumper = dumper
self.args = args
spec = 'qt_qmlDebugConnectorOpen'
super(Resolver, self).\
__init__(spec, gdb.BP_BREAKPOINT, internal=True, temporary=False)
def stop(self):
self.dumper.resolvePendingInterpreterBreakpoint(args)
self.enabled = False
return False
self.interpreterBreakpointResolvers.append(Resolver(self, args))
def exitGdb(self, _):
gdb.execute('quit')
def reportResult(self, result, args):
print('result={token="%s",%s}' % (args.get("token", 0), result))
def profile1(self, args):
'''Internal profiling'''
import cProfile
tempDir = tempfile.gettempdir() + '/bbprof'
cProfile.run('theDumper.fetchVariables(%s)' % args, tempDir)
import pstats
pstats.Stats(tempDir).sort_stats('time').print_stats()
def profile2(self, args):
import timeit
print(timeit.repeat('theDumper.fetchVariables(%s)' % args,
'from __main__ import theDumper', number=10))
def tracepointModified(self, tp):
self.tpExpressions = {}
self.tpExpressionWarnings = []
s = self.resultToMi(tp.dicts())
def handler():
print("tracepointmodified=%s" % s)
gdb.post_event(handler)
def tracepointHit(self, tp, result):
expressions = '{' + ','.join(["%s=%s" % (k,v) for k,v in self.tpExpressions.items()]) + '}'
warnings = []
if 'warning' in result.keys():
warnings.append(result.pop('warning'))
warnings += self.tpExpressionWarnings
r = self.resultToMi(result)
w = self.resultToMi(warnings)
def handler():
print("tracepointhit={result=%s,expressions=%s,warnings=%s}" % (r, expressions, w))
gdb.post_event(handler)
def tracepointExpression(self, tp, expression, value, args):
key = "x" + str(len(self.tpExpressions))
if (isinstance(value, gdb.Value)):
try:
val = self.fromNativeValue(value)
self.prepare(args)
with TopLevelItem(self, expression):
self.putItem(val)
self.tpExpressions[key] = self.output
except Exception as e:
self.tpExpressions[key] = '"<N/A>"'
self.tpExpressionWarnings.append(str(e))
elif (isinstance(value, Exception)):
self.tpExpressions[key] = '"<N/A>"'
self.tpExpressionWarnings.append(str(value))
else:
self.tpExpressions[key] = '"<N/A>"'
self.tpExpressionWarnings.append('Unknown expression value type')
return key
def createTracepoint(self, args):
"""
Creates a tracepoint
"""
tp = GDBTracepoint.create(args,
onModified=self.tracepointModified,
onHit=self.tracepointHit,
onExpression=lambda tp, expr, val: self.tracepointExpression(tp, expr, val, args))
self.reportResult("tracepoint=%s" % self.resultToMi(tp.dicts()), args)
Debugger: Make dumpers somewhat work in command line GDB With python sys.path.insert(1, '/data/dev/creator/share/qtcreator/debugger/') python from gdbbridge import * in .gdbinit there's a new "GDB command", called "pp". With code like int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { QString ss = "Hello"; QApplication app(argc, argv); app.setObjectName(ss); // break here } the 'pp' command can be used as follows: (gdb) pp app app = [ <Myns::QGuiApplication> = {"Hello"} staticMetaObject = <Myns::QMetaObject> = {""} [parent] = <Myns::QObject *> = {"0x0"} [children] = <Myns::QObjectList> = {"<3 items>"} [properties] = "<>0 items>" [methods] = "<6 items>" [signals] = "<1 items>" ],<Myns::QApplication> = {"Hello"} (gdb) pp app [properties],[children] app = [ <Myns::QGuiApplication> = {"Hello"} staticMetaObject = <Myns::QMetaObject> = {""} [parent] = <Myns::QObject *> = {"0x0"} [children] = [ <Myns::QObject> = {""} <Myns::QObject> = {""} <Myns::QObject> = {"fusion"} ],<Myns::QObjectList> = {"<3 items>"} [properties] = [ windowIcon = <Myns::QVariant (QIcon)> = {""} cursorFlashTime = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"1000"} doubleClickInterval = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"400"} keyboardInputInterval = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"400"} wheelScrollLines = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"3"} globalStrut = <Myns::QVariant (QSize)> = {"(0, 0)"} startDragTime = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"500"} startDragDistance = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"10"} styleSheet = <Myns::QVariant (QString)> = {""} autoSipEnabled = <Myns::QVariant (bool)> = {"true"} ],"<10 items>" [methods] = "<6 items>" [signals] = "<1 items>" ],<Myns::QApplication> = {"Hello"} (gdb) pp ss ss = <Myns::QString> = {"Hello"} Change-Id: I6e4714a5cfe34c38917500d114ad9a70d20cff39 Reviewed-by: Christian Stenger <christian.stenger@digia.com> Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk121@nokiamail.com>
2014-06-13 17:45:34 +02:00
class CliDumper(Dumper):
def __init__(self):
Dumper.__init__(self)
self.childrenPrefix = '['
self.chidrenSuffix = '] '
self.indent = 0
self.isCli = True
self.setupDumpers({})
Debugger: Make dumpers somewhat work in command line GDB With python sys.path.insert(1, '/data/dev/creator/share/qtcreator/debugger/') python from gdbbridge import * in .gdbinit there's a new "GDB command", called "pp". With code like int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { QString ss = "Hello"; QApplication app(argc, argv); app.setObjectName(ss); // break here } the 'pp' command can be used as follows: (gdb) pp app app = [ <Myns::QGuiApplication> = {"Hello"} staticMetaObject = <Myns::QMetaObject> = {""} [parent] = <Myns::QObject *> = {"0x0"} [children] = <Myns::QObjectList> = {"<3 items>"} [properties] = "<>0 items>" [methods] = "<6 items>" [signals] = "<1 items>" ],<Myns::QApplication> = {"Hello"} (gdb) pp app [properties],[children] app = [ <Myns::QGuiApplication> = {"Hello"} staticMetaObject = <Myns::QMetaObject> = {""} [parent] = <Myns::QObject *> = {"0x0"} [children] = [ <Myns::QObject> = {""} <Myns::QObject> = {""} <Myns::QObject> = {"fusion"} ],<Myns::QObjectList> = {"<3 items>"} [properties] = [ windowIcon = <Myns::QVariant (QIcon)> = {""} cursorFlashTime = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"1000"} doubleClickInterval = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"400"} keyboardInputInterval = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"400"} wheelScrollLines = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"3"} globalStrut = <Myns::QVariant (QSize)> = {"(0, 0)"} startDragTime = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"500"} startDragDistance = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"10"} styleSheet = <Myns::QVariant (QString)> = {""} autoSipEnabled = <Myns::QVariant (bool)> = {"true"} ],"<10 items>" [methods] = "<6 items>" [signals] = "<1 items>" ],<Myns::QApplication> = {"Hello"} (gdb) pp ss ss = <Myns::QString> = {"Hello"} Change-Id: I6e4714a5cfe34c38917500d114ad9a70d20cff39 Reviewed-by: Christian Stenger <christian.stenger@digia.com> Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk121@nokiamail.com>
2014-06-13 17:45:34 +02:00
def put(self, line):
if self.output.endswith('\n'):
self.output = self.output[0:-1]
self.output += line
def putNumChild(self, numchild):
pass
def putOriginalAddress(self, address):
Debugger: Make dumpers somewhat work in command line GDB With python sys.path.insert(1, '/data/dev/creator/share/qtcreator/debugger/') python from gdbbridge import * in .gdbinit there's a new "GDB command", called "pp". With code like int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { QString ss = "Hello"; QApplication app(argc, argv); app.setObjectName(ss); // break here } the 'pp' command can be used as follows: (gdb) pp app app = [ <Myns::QGuiApplication> = {"Hello"} staticMetaObject = <Myns::QMetaObject> = {""} [parent] = <Myns::QObject *> = {"0x0"} [children] = <Myns::QObjectList> = {"<3 items>"} [properties] = "<>0 items>" [methods] = "<6 items>" [signals] = "<1 items>" ],<Myns::QApplication> = {"Hello"} (gdb) pp app [properties],[children] app = [ <Myns::QGuiApplication> = {"Hello"} staticMetaObject = <Myns::QMetaObject> = {""} [parent] = <Myns::QObject *> = {"0x0"} [children] = [ <Myns::QObject> = {""} <Myns::QObject> = {""} <Myns::QObject> = {"fusion"} ],<Myns::QObjectList> = {"<3 items>"} [properties] = [ windowIcon = <Myns::QVariant (QIcon)> = {""} cursorFlashTime = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"1000"} doubleClickInterval = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"400"} keyboardInputInterval = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"400"} wheelScrollLines = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"3"} globalStrut = <Myns::QVariant (QSize)> = {"(0, 0)"} startDragTime = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"500"} startDragDistance = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"10"} styleSheet = <Myns::QVariant (QString)> = {""} autoSipEnabled = <Myns::QVariant (bool)> = {"true"} ],"<10 items>" [methods] = "<6 items>" [signals] = "<1 items>" ],<Myns::QApplication> = {"Hello"} (gdb) pp ss ss = <Myns::QString> = {"Hello"} Change-Id: I6e4714a5cfe34c38917500d114ad9a70d20cff39 Reviewed-by: Christian Stenger <christian.stenger@digia.com> Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk121@nokiamail.com>
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pass
def fetchVariable(self, line):
# HACK: Currently, the response to the QtCore loading is completely
# eaten by theDumper, so copy the results here. Better would be
# some shared component.
self.qtCustomEventFunc = theDumper.qtCustomEventFunc
self.qtCustomEventPltFunc = theDumper.qtCustomEventPltFunc
self.qtPropertyFunc = theDumper.qtPropertyFunc
names = line.split(' ')
name = names[0]
toExpand = set()
for n in names:
while n:
toExpand.add(n)
try:
n = n[0:n.rindex('.')]
except ValueError:
break
args = {}
args['fancy'] = 1
args['passexceptions'] = 1
args['autoderef'] = 1
args['qobjectnames'] = 1
args['varlist'] = name
args['expanded'] = toExpand
self.expandableINames = set()
self.prepare(args)
self.output = []
self.put(name + ' = ')
value = self.parseAndEvaluate(name)
Debugger: Make dumpers somewhat work in command line GDB With python sys.path.insert(1, '/data/dev/creator/share/qtcreator/debugger/') python from gdbbridge import * in .gdbinit there's a new "GDB command", called "pp". With code like int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { QString ss = "Hello"; QApplication app(argc, argv); app.setObjectName(ss); // break here } the 'pp' command can be used as follows: (gdb) pp app app = [ <Myns::QGuiApplication> = {"Hello"} staticMetaObject = <Myns::QMetaObject> = {""} [parent] = <Myns::QObject *> = {"0x0"} [children] = <Myns::QObjectList> = {"<3 items>"} [properties] = "<>0 items>" [methods] = "<6 items>" [signals] = "<1 items>" ],<Myns::QApplication> = {"Hello"} (gdb) pp app [properties],[children] app = [ <Myns::QGuiApplication> = {"Hello"} staticMetaObject = <Myns::QMetaObject> = {""} [parent] = <Myns::QObject *> = {"0x0"} [children] = [ <Myns::QObject> = {""} <Myns::QObject> = {""} <Myns::QObject> = {"fusion"} ],<Myns::QObjectList> = {"<3 items>"} [properties] = [ windowIcon = <Myns::QVariant (QIcon)> = {""} cursorFlashTime = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"1000"} doubleClickInterval = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"400"} keyboardInputInterval = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"400"} wheelScrollLines = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"3"} globalStrut = <Myns::QVariant (QSize)> = {"(0, 0)"} startDragTime = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"500"} startDragDistance = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"10"} styleSheet = <Myns::QVariant (QString)> = {""} autoSipEnabled = <Myns::QVariant (bool)> = {"true"} ],"<10 items>" [methods] = "<6 items>" [signals] = "<1 items>" ],<Myns::QApplication> = {"Hello"} (gdb) pp ss ss = <Myns::QString> = {"Hello"} Change-Id: I6e4714a5cfe34c38917500d114ad9a70d20cff39 Reviewed-by: Christian Stenger <christian.stenger@digia.com> Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk121@nokiamail.com>
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with TopLevelItem(self, name):
self.putItem(value)
if not self.expandableINames:
self.put('\n\nNo drill down available.\n')
return self.takeOutput()
pattern = ' pp ' + name + ' ' + '%s'
return (self.takeOutput()
+ '\n\nDrill down:\n '
+ '\n '.join(pattern % x for x in self.expandableINames)
+ '\n')
Debugger: Make dumpers somewhat work in command line GDB With python sys.path.insert(1, '/data/dev/creator/share/qtcreator/debugger/') python from gdbbridge import * in .gdbinit there's a new "GDB command", called "pp". With code like int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { QString ss = "Hello"; QApplication app(argc, argv); app.setObjectName(ss); // break here } the 'pp' command can be used as follows: (gdb) pp app app = [ <Myns::QGuiApplication> = {"Hello"} staticMetaObject = <Myns::QMetaObject> = {""} [parent] = <Myns::QObject *> = {"0x0"} [children] = <Myns::QObjectList> = {"<3 items>"} [properties] = "<>0 items>" [methods] = "<6 items>" [signals] = "<1 items>" ],<Myns::QApplication> = {"Hello"} (gdb) pp app [properties],[children] app = [ <Myns::QGuiApplication> = {"Hello"} staticMetaObject = <Myns::QMetaObject> = {""} [parent] = <Myns::QObject *> = {"0x0"} [children] = [ <Myns::QObject> = {""} <Myns::QObject> = {""} <Myns::QObject> = {"fusion"} ],<Myns::QObjectList> = {"<3 items>"} [properties] = [ windowIcon = <Myns::QVariant (QIcon)> = {""} cursorFlashTime = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"1000"} doubleClickInterval = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"400"} keyboardInputInterval = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"400"} wheelScrollLines = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"3"} globalStrut = <Myns::QVariant (QSize)> = {"(0, 0)"} startDragTime = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"500"} startDragDistance = <Myns::QVariant (int)> = {"10"} styleSheet = <Myns::QVariant (QString)> = {""} autoSipEnabled = <Myns::QVariant (bool)> = {"true"} ],"<10 items>" [methods] = "<6 items>" [signals] = "<1 items>" ],<Myns::QApplication> = {"Hello"} (gdb) pp ss ss = <Myns::QString> = {"Hello"} Change-Id: I6e4714a5cfe34c38917500d114ad9a70d20cff39 Reviewed-by: Christian Stenger <christian.stenger@digia.com> Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk121@nokiamail.com>
2014-06-13 17:45:34 +02:00
# Global instances.
theDumper = Dumper()
theCliDumper = CliDumper()
######################################################################
#
# ThreadNames Command
#
#######################################################################
def threadnames(arg):
return theDumper.threadnames(int(arg))
registerCommand('threadnames', threadnames)
#######################################################################
#
# Native Mixed
#
#######################################################################
class InterpreterMessageBreakpoint(gdb.Breakpoint):
def __init__(self):
spec = 'qt_qmlDebugMessageAvailable'
super(InterpreterMessageBreakpoint, self).\
__init__(spec, gdb.BP_BREAKPOINT, internal=True)
def stop(self):
print('Interpreter event received.')
return theDumper.handleInterpreterMessage()
#######################################################################
#
# Shared objects
#
#######################################################################
def new_objfile_handler(event):
return theDumper.handleNewObjectFile(event.new_objfile)
gdb.events.new_objfile.connect(new_objfile_handler)
#InterpreterMessageBreakpoint()