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//===-- SystemRuntime.h -----------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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#ifndef LLDB_TARGET_SYSTEMRUNTIME_H
#define LLDB_TARGET_SYSTEMRUNTIME_H
#include <vector>
#include "lldb/Core/ModuleList.h"
#include "lldb/Core/PluginInterface.h"
#include "lldb/Target/QueueItem.h"
#include "lldb/Target/QueueList.h"
#include "lldb/Target/Runtime.h"
#include "lldb/Utility/ConstString.h"
#include "lldb/Utility/StructuredData.h"
#include "lldb/lldb-private.h"
#include "lldb/lldb-public.h"
namespace lldb_private {
/// \class SystemRuntime SystemRuntime.h "lldb/Target/SystemRuntime.h"
/// A plug-in interface definition class for system runtimes.
///
/// The system runtime plugins can collect information from the system
/// libraries during a Process' lifetime and provide information about how
/// objects/threads were originated.
///
/// For instance, a system runtime plugin use a breakpoint when threads are
/// created to record the backtrace of where that thread was created. Later,
/// when backtracing the created thread, it could extend the backtrace to show
/// where it was originally created from.
///
/// The plugin will insert its own breakpoint when Created and start
/// collecting information. Later when it comes time to augment a Thread, it
/// can be asked to provide that information.
///
class SystemRuntime : public Runtime, public PluginInterface {
public:
/// Find a system runtime plugin for a given process.
///
/// Scans the installed SystemRuntime plugins and tries to find an instance
/// that can be used to track image changes in \a process.
///
/// \param[in] process
/// The process for which to try and locate a system runtime
/// plugin instance.
static SystemRuntime *FindPlugin(Process *process);
/// Construct with a process.
SystemRuntime(Process *process);
/// Destructor.
///
/// The destructor is virtual since this class is designed to be inherited
/// by the plug-in instance.
~SystemRuntime() override;
/// Called after attaching to a process.
///
/// Allow the SystemRuntime plugin to execute some code after attaching to a
/// process.
virtual void DidAttach();
/// Called after launching a process.
///
/// Allow the SystemRuntime plugin to execute some code after launching a
/// process.
virtual void DidLaunch();
/// Called when modules have been loaded in the process.
///
/// Allow the SystemRuntime plugin to enable logging features in the system
/// runtime libraries.
void ModulesDidLoad(const ModuleList &module_list) override;
/// Called before detaching from a process.
///
/// This will give a SystemRuntime plugin a chance to free any resources in
/// the inferior process before we detach.
virtual void Detach();
/// Return a list of thread origin extended backtraces that may be
/// available.
///
/// A System Runtime may be able to provide a backtrace of when this
/// thread was originally created. Furthermore, it may be able to provide
/// that extended backtrace for different styles of creation. On a system
/// with both pthreads and libdispatch, aka Grand Central Dispatch, queues,
/// the system runtime may be able to provide the pthread creation of the
/// thread and it may also be able to provide the backtrace of when this GCD
/// queue work block was enqueued. The caller may request these different
/// origins by name.
///
/// The names will be provided in the order that they are most likely to be
/// requested. For instance, a most natural order may be to request the GCD
/// libdispatch queue origin. If there is none, then request the pthread
/// origin.
///
/// \return
/// A vector of ConstStrings with names like "pthread" or "libdispatch".
/// An empty vector may be returned if no thread origin extended
/// backtrace capabilities are available.
virtual const std::vector<ConstString> &GetExtendedBacktraceTypes();
/// Return a Thread which shows the origin of this thread's creation.
///
/// This likely returns a HistoryThread which shows how thread was
/// originally created (e.g. "pthread" type), or how the work that is
/// currently executing on it was originally enqueued (e.g. "libdispatch"
/// type).
///
/// There may be a chain of thread-origins; it may be informative to the end
/// user to query the returned ThreadSP for its origins as well.
///
/// \param [in] thread
/// The thread to examine.
///
/// \param [in] type
/// The type of thread origin being requested. The types supported
/// are returned from SystemRuntime::GetExtendedBacktraceTypes.
///
/// \return
/// A ThreadSP which will have a StackList of frames. This Thread will
/// not appear in the Process' list of current threads. Normal thread
/// operations like stepping will not be available. This is a historical
/// view thread and may be only useful for showing a backtrace.
///
/// An empty ThreadSP will be returned if no thread origin is available.
virtual lldb::ThreadSP GetExtendedBacktraceThread(lldb::ThreadSP thread,
ConstString type);
/// Get the extended backtrace thread for a QueueItem
///
/// A QueueItem represents a function/block that will be executed on
/// a libdispatch queue in the future, or it represents a function/block
/// that is currently executing on a thread.
///
/// This method will report a thread backtrace of the function that enqueued
/// it originally, if possible.
///
/// \param [in] queue_item_sp
/// The QueueItem that we are getting an extended backtrace for.
///
/// \param [in] type
/// The type of extended backtrace to fetch. The types supported
/// are returned from SystemRuntime::GetExtendedBacktraceTypes.
///
/// \return
/// If an extended backtrace is available, it is returned. Else
/// an empty ThreadSP is returned.
virtual lldb::ThreadSP
GetExtendedBacktraceForQueueItem(lldb::QueueItemSP queue_item_sp,
ConstString type) {
return lldb::ThreadSP();
}
/// Populate the Process' QueueList with libdispatch / GCD queues that
/// exist.
///
/// When process execution is paused, the SystemRuntime may be called to
/// fill in the list of Queues that currently exist.
///
/// \param [out] queue_list
/// This QueueList will be cleared, and any queues that currently exist
/// will be added. An empty QueueList will be returned if no queues
/// exist or if this Systemruntime does not support libdispatch queues.
virtual void PopulateQueueList(lldb_private::QueueList &queue_list) {}
/// Get the queue name for a thread given a thread's dispatch_qaddr.
///
/// On systems using libdispatch queues, a thread may be associated with a
/// queue. There will be a call to get the thread's dispatch_qaddr. At the
/// dispatch_qaddr we will find the address of this thread's
/// dispatch_queue_t structure. Given the address of the dispatch_queue_t
/// structure for a thread, get the queue name and return it.
///
/// \param [in] dispatch_qaddr
/// The address of the dispatch_qaddr pointer for this thread.
///
/// \return
/// The string of this queue's name. An empty string is returned if the
/// name could not be found.
virtual std::string
GetQueueNameFromThreadQAddress(lldb::addr_t dispatch_qaddr) {
return "";
}
/// Get the QueueID for the libdispatch queue given the thread's
/// dispatch_qaddr.
///
/// On systems using libdispatch queues, a thread may be associated with a
/// queue. There will be a call to get the thread's dispatch_qaddr. At the
/// dispatch_qaddr we will find the address of this thread's
/// dispatch_queue_t structure. Given the address of the dispatch_queue_t
/// structure for a thread, get the queue ID and return it.
///
/// \param [in] dispatch_qaddr
/// The address of the dispatch_qaddr pointer for this thread.
///
/// \return
/// The queue ID, or if it could not be retrieved, LLDB_INVALID_QUEUE_ID.
virtual lldb::queue_id_t
GetQueueIDFromThreadQAddress(lldb::addr_t dispatch_qaddr) {
return LLDB_INVALID_QUEUE_ID;
}
/// Get the libdispatch_queue_t address for the queue given the thread's
/// dispatch_qaddr.
///
/// On systems using libdispatch queues, a thread may be associated with a
/// queue. There will be a call to get the thread's dispatch_qaddr. Given
/// the thread's dispatch_qaddr, find the libdispatch_queue_t address and
/// return it.
///
/// \param [in] dispatch_qaddr
/// The address of the dispatch_qaddr pointer for this thread.
///
/// \return
/// The libdispatch_queue_t address, or LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS if
/// unavailable/not found.
virtual lldb::addr_t
GetLibdispatchQueueAddressFromThreadQAddress(lldb::addr_t dispatch_qaddr) {
return LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS;
}
/// Retrieve the Queue kind for the queue at a thread's dispatch_qaddr.
///
/// Retrieve the Queue kind - either eQueueKindSerial or
/// eQueueKindConcurrent, indicating that this queue processes work items
/// serially or concurrently.
///
/// \return
/// The Queue kind, if it could be read, else eQueueKindUnknown.
virtual lldb::QueueKind GetQueueKind(lldb::addr_t dispatch_qaddr) {
return lldb::eQueueKindUnknown;
}
/// Get the pending work items for a libdispatch Queue
///
/// If this system/process is using libdispatch and the runtime can do so,
/// retrieve the list of pending work items for the specified Queue and add
/// it to the Queue.
///
/// \param [in] queue
/// The queue of interest.
virtual void PopulatePendingItemsForQueue(lldb_private::Queue *queue) {}
/// Complete the fields in a QueueItem
///
/// PopulatePendingItemsForQueue() may not fill in all of the QueueItem
/// details; when the remaining fields are needed, they will be fetched by
/// call this method.
///
/// \param [in] queue_item
/// The QueueItem that we will be completing.
///
/// \param [in] item_ref
/// The item_ref token that is needed to retrieve the rest of the
/// information about the QueueItem.
virtual void CompleteQueueItem(lldb_private::QueueItem *queue_item,
lldb::addr_t item_ref) {}
/// Add key-value pairs to the StructuredData dictionary object with
/// information debugserver may need when constructing the
/// jThreadExtendedInfo packet.
///
/// \param [out] dict
/// Dictionary to which key-value pairs should be added; they will
/// be sent to the remote gdb server stub as arguments in the
/// jThreadExtendedInfo request.
virtual void AddThreadExtendedInfoPacketHints(
lldb_private::StructuredData::ObjectSP dict) {}
/// Determine whether it is safe to run an expression on a given thread
///
/// If a system must not run functions on a thread in some particular state,
/// this method gives a way for it to flag that the expression should not be
/// run.
///
/// \param [in] thread_sp
/// The thread we want to run the expression on.
///
/// \return
/// True will be returned if there are no known problems with running an
/// expression on this thread. False means that the inferior function
/// call should not be made on this thread.
virtual bool SafeToCallFunctionsOnThisThread(lldb::ThreadSP thread_sp) {
return true;
}
protected:
std::vector<ConstString> m_types;
private:
SystemRuntime(const SystemRuntime &) = delete;
const SystemRuntime &operator=(const SystemRuntime &) = delete;
};
} // namespace lldb_private
#endif // LLDB_TARGET_SYSTEMRUNTIME_H