1 //===-- SBModule.h ----------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
2 //
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5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8 
9 #ifndef LLDB_SBModule_h_
10 #define LLDB_SBModule_h_
11 
12 #include "lldb/API/SBDefines.h"
13 #include "lldb/API/SBError.h"
14 #include "lldb/API/SBSection.h"
15 #include "lldb/API/SBSymbolContext.h"
16 #include "lldb/API/SBValueList.h"
17 
18 namespace lldb {
19 
20 class LLDB_API SBModule {
21 public:
22   SBModule();
23 
24   SBModule(const SBModule &rhs);
25 
26   SBModule(const SBModuleSpec &module_spec);
27 
28   const SBModule &operator=(const SBModule &rhs);
29 
30   SBModule(lldb::SBProcess &process, lldb::addr_t header_addr);
31 
32   ~SBModule();
33 
34   explicit operator bool() const;
35 
36   bool IsValid() const;
37 
38   void Clear();
39 
40   /// Get const accessor for the module file specification.
41   ///
42   /// This function returns the file for the module on the host system
43   /// that is running LLDB. This can differ from the path on the
44   /// platform since we might be doing remote debugging.
45   ///
46   /// \return
47   ///     A const reference to the file specification object.
48   lldb::SBFileSpec GetFileSpec() const;
49 
50   /// Get accessor for the module platform file specification.
51   ///
52   /// Platform file refers to the path of the module as it is known on
53   /// the remote system on which it is being debugged. For local
54   /// debugging this is always the same as Module::GetFileSpec(). But
55   /// remote debugging might mention a file '/usr/lib/liba.dylib'
56   /// which might be locally downloaded and cached. In this case the
57   /// platform file could be something like:
58   /// '/tmp/lldb/platform-cache/remote.host.computer/usr/lib/liba.dylib'
59   /// The file could also be cached in a local developer kit directory.
60   ///
61   /// \return
62   ///     A const reference to the file specification object.
63   lldb::SBFileSpec GetPlatformFileSpec() const;
64 
65   bool SetPlatformFileSpec(const lldb::SBFileSpec &platform_file);
66 
67   /// Get accessor for the remote install path for a module.
68   ///
69   /// When debugging to a remote platform by connecting to a remote
70   /// platform, the install path of the module can be set. If the
71   /// install path is set, every time the process is about to launch
72   /// the target will install this module on the remote platform prior
73   /// to launching.
74   ///
75   /// \return
76   ///     A file specification object.
77   lldb::SBFileSpec GetRemoteInstallFileSpec();
78 
79   /// Set accessor for the remote install path for a module.
80   ///
81   /// When debugging to a remote platform by connecting to a remote
82   /// platform, the install path of the module can be set. If the
83   /// install path is set, every time the process is about to launch
84   /// the target will install this module on the remote platform prior
85   /// to launching.
86   ///
87   /// If \a file specifies a full path to an install location, the
88   /// module will be installed to this path. If the path is relative
89   /// (no directory specified, or the path is partial like "usr/lib"
90   /// or "./usr/lib", then the install path will be resolved using
91   /// the platform's current working directory as the base path.
92   ///
93   /// \param[in] file
94   ///     A file specification object.
95   bool SetRemoteInstallFileSpec(lldb::SBFileSpec &file);
96 
97   lldb::ByteOrder GetByteOrder();
98 
99   uint32_t GetAddressByteSize();
100 
101   const char *GetTriple();
102 
103   const uint8_t *GetUUIDBytes() const;
104 
105   const char *GetUUIDString() const;
106 
107   bool operator==(const lldb::SBModule &rhs) const;
108 
109   bool operator!=(const lldb::SBModule &rhs) const;
110 
111   lldb::SBSection FindSection(const char *sect_name);
112 
113   lldb::SBAddress ResolveFileAddress(lldb::addr_t vm_addr);
114 
115   lldb::SBSymbolContext
116   ResolveSymbolContextForAddress(const lldb::SBAddress &addr,
117                                  uint32_t resolve_scope);
118 
119   bool GetDescription(lldb::SBStream &description);
120 
121   uint32_t GetNumCompileUnits();
122 
123   lldb::SBCompileUnit GetCompileUnitAtIndex(uint32_t);
124 
125   /// Find compile units related to *this module and passed source
126   /// file.
127   ///
128   /// \param[in] sb_file_spec
129   ///     A lldb::SBFileSpec object that contains source file
130   ///     specification.
131   ///
132   /// \return
133   ///     A lldb::SBSymbolContextList that gets filled in with all of
134   ///     the symbol contexts for all the matches.
135   lldb::SBSymbolContextList
136   FindCompileUnits(const lldb::SBFileSpec &sb_file_spec);
137 
138   size_t GetNumSymbols();
139 
140   lldb::SBSymbol GetSymbolAtIndex(size_t idx);
141 
142   lldb::SBSymbol FindSymbol(const char *name,
143                             lldb::SymbolType type = eSymbolTypeAny);
144 
145   lldb::SBSymbolContextList FindSymbols(const char *name,
146                                         lldb::SymbolType type = eSymbolTypeAny);
147 
148   size_t GetNumSections();
149 
150   lldb::SBSection GetSectionAtIndex(size_t idx);
151   /// Find functions by name.
152   ///
153   /// \param[in] name
154   ///     The name of the function we are looking for.
155   ///
156   /// \param[in] name_type_mask
157   ///     A logical OR of one or more FunctionNameType enum bits that
158   ///     indicate what kind of names should be used when doing the
159   ///     lookup. Bits include fully qualified names, base names,
160   ///     C++ methods, or ObjC selectors.
161   ///     See FunctionNameType for more details.
162   ///
163   /// \return
164   ///     A lldb::SBSymbolContextList that gets filled in with all of
165   ///     the symbol contexts for all the matches.
166   lldb::SBSymbolContextList
167   FindFunctions(const char *name,
168                 uint32_t name_type_mask = lldb::eFunctionNameTypeAny);
169 
170   /// Find global and static variables by name.
171   ///
172   /// \param[in] target
173   ///     A valid SBTarget instance representing the debuggee.
174   ///
175   /// \param[in] name
176   ///     The name of the global or static variable we are looking
177   ///     for.
178   ///
179   /// \param[in] max_matches
180   ///     Allow the number of matches to be limited to \a max_matches.
181   ///
182   /// \return
183   ///     A list of matched variables in an SBValueList.
184   lldb::SBValueList FindGlobalVariables(lldb::SBTarget &target,
185                                         const char *name, uint32_t max_matches);
186 
187   /// Find the first global (or static) variable by name.
188   ///
189   /// \param[in] target
190   ///     A valid SBTarget instance representing the debuggee.
191   ///
192   /// \param[in] name
193   ///     The name of the global or static variable we are looking
194   ///     for.
195   ///
196   /// \return
197   ///     An SBValue that gets filled in with the found variable (if any).
198   lldb::SBValue FindFirstGlobalVariable(lldb::SBTarget &target,
199                                         const char *name);
200 
201   lldb::SBType FindFirstType(const char *name);
202 
203   lldb::SBTypeList FindTypes(const char *type);
204 
205   /// Get a type using its type ID.
206   ///
207   /// Each symbol file reader will assign different user IDs to their
208   /// types, but it is sometimes useful when debugging type issues to
209   /// be able to grab a type using its type ID.
210   ///
211   /// For DWARF debug info, the type ID is the DIE offset.
212   ///
213   /// \param[in] uid
214   ///     The type user ID.
215   ///
216   /// \return
217   ///     An SBType for the given type ID, or an empty SBType if the
218   ///     type was not found.
219   lldb::SBType GetTypeByID(lldb::user_id_t uid);
220 
221   lldb::SBType GetBasicType(lldb::BasicType type);
222 
223   /// Get all types matching \a type_mask from debug info in this
224   /// module.
225   ///
226   /// \param[in] type_mask
227   ///     A bitfield that consists of one or more bits logically OR'ed
228   ///     together from the lldb::TypeClass enumeration. This allows
229   ///     you to request only structure types, or only class, struct
230   ///     and union types. Passing in lldb::eTypeClassAny will return
231   ///     all types found in the debug information for this module.
232   ///
233   /// \return
234   ///     A list of types in this module that match \a type_mask
235   lldb::SBTypeList GetTypes(uint32_t type_mask = lldb::eTypeClassAny);
236 
237   /// Get the module version numbers.
238   ///
239   /// Many object files have a set of version numbers that describe
240   /// the version of the executable or shared library. Typically there
241   /// are major, minor and build, but there may be more. This function
242   /// will extract the versions from object files if they are available.
243   ///
244   /// If \a versions is NULL, or if \a num_versions is 0, the return
245   /// value will indicate how many version numbers are available in
246   /// this object file. Then a subsequent call can be made to this
247   /// function with a value of \a versions and \a num_versions that
248   /// has enough storage to store some or all version numbers.
249   ///
250   /// \param[out] versions
251   ///     A pointer to an array of uint32_t types that is \a num_versions
252   ///     long. If this value is NULL, the return value will indicate
253   ///     how many version numbers are required for a subsequent call
254   ///     to this function so that all versions can be retrieved. If
255   ///     the value is non-NULL, then at most \a num_versions of the
256   ///     existing versions numbers will be filled into \a versions.
257   ///     If there is no version information available, \a versions
258   ///     will be filled with \a num_versions UINT32_MAX values
259   ///     and zero will be returned.
260   ///
261   /// \param[in] num_versions
262   ///     The maximum number of entries to fill into \a versions. If
263   ///     this value is zero, then the return value will indicate
264   ///     how many version numbers there are in total so another call
265   ///     to this function can be make with adequate storage in
266   ///     \a versions to get all of the version numbers. If \a
267   ///     num_versions is less than the actual number of version
268   ///     numbers in this object file, only \a num_versions will be
269   ///     filled into \a versions (if \a versions is non-NULL).
270   ///
271   /// \return
272   ///     This function always returns the number of version numbers
273   ///     that this object file has regardless of the number of
274   ///     version numbers that were copied into \a versions.
275   uint32_t GetVersion(uint32_t *versions, uint32_t num_versions);
276 
277   /// Get accessor for the symbol file specification.
278   ///
279   /// When debugging an object file an additional debug information can
280   /// be provided in separate file. Therefore if you debugging something
281   /// like '/usr/lib/liba.dylib' then debug information can be located
282   /// in folder like '/usr/lib/liba.dylib.dSYM/'.
283   ///
284   /// \return
285   ///     A const reference to the file specification object.
286   lldb::SBFileSpec GetSymbolFileSpec() const;
287 
288   lldb::SBAddress GetObjectFileHeaderAddress() const;
289   lldb::SBAddress GetObjectFileEntryPointAddress() const;
290 
291 private:
292   friend class SBAddress;
293   friend class SBFrame;
294   friend class SBSection;
295   friend class SBSymbolContext;
296   friend class SBTarget;
297 
298   explicit SBModule(const lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp);
299 
300   ModuleSP GetSP() const;
301 
302   void SetSP(const ModuleSP &module_sp);
303 
304   lldb::ModuleSP m_opaque_sp;
305 };
306 
307 } // namespace lldb
308 
309 #endif // LLDB_SBModule_h_
310