1 //===-- BreakpointLocation.h ------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// 2 // 3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. 4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. 5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception 6 // 7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 8 9 #ifndef LLDB_BREAKPOINT_BREAKPOINTLOCATION_H 10 #define LLDB_BREAKPOINT_BREAKPOINTLOCATION_H 11 12 #include <memory> 13 #include <mutex> 14 15 #include "lldb/Breakpoint/BreakpointOptions.h" 16 #include "lldb/Breakpoint/StoppointHitCounter.h" 17 #include "lldb/Core/Address.h" 18 #include "lldb/Utility/UserID.h" 19 #include "lldb/lldb-private.h" 20 21 namespace lldb_private { 22 23 /// \class BreakpointLocation BreakpointLocation.h 24 /// "lldb/Breakpoint/BreakpointLocation.h" Class that manages one unique (by 25 /// address) instance of a logical breakpoint. 26 27 /// General Outline: 28 /// A breakpoint location is defined by the breakpoint that produces it, 29 /// and the address that resulted in this particular instantiation. Each 30 /// breakpoint location also may have a breakpoint site if its address has 31 /// been loaded into the program. Finally it has a settable options object. 32 /// 33 /// FIXME: Should we also store some fingerprint for the location, so 34 /// we can map one location to the "equivalent location" on rerun? This would 35 /// be useful if you've set options on the locations. 36 37 class BreakpointLocation 38 : public std::enable_shared_from_this<BreakpointLocation> { 39 public: 40 ~BreakpointLocation(); 41 42 /// Gets the load address for this breakpoint location \return 43 /// Returns breakpoint location load address, \b 44 /// LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS if not yet set. 45 lldb::addr_t GetLoadAddress() const; 46 47 /// Gets the Address for this breakpoint location \return 48 /// Returns breakpoint location Address. 49 Address &GetAddress(); 50 /// Gets the Breakpoint that created this breakpoint location \return 51 /// Returns the owning breakpoint. 52 Breakpoint &GetBreakpoint(); 53 54 Target &GetTarget(); 55 56 /// Determines whether we should stop due to a hit at this breakpoint 57 /// location. 58 /// 59 /// Side Effects: This may evaluate the breakpoint condition, and run the 60 /// callback. So this command may do a considerable amount of work. 61 /// 62 /// \return 63 /// \b true if this breakpoint location thinks we should stop, 64 /// \b false otherwise. 65 bool ShouldStop(StoppointCallbackContext *context); 66 67 // The next section deals with various breakpoint options. 68 69 /// If \a enabled is \b true, enable the breakpoint, if \b false disable it. 70 void SetEnabled(bool enabled); 71 72 /// Check the Enable/Disable state. 73 /// 74 /// \return 75 /// \b true if the breakpoint is enabled, \b false if disabled. 76 bool IsEnabled() const; 77 78 /// If \a auto_continue is \b true, set the breakpoint to continue when hit. 79 void SetAutoContinue(bool auto_continue); 80 81 /// Check the AutoContinue state. 82 /// 83 /// \return 84 /// \b true if the breakpoint is set to auto-continue, \b false if not. 85 bool IsAutoContinue() const; 86 87 /// Return the current Hit Count. 88 uint32_t GetHitCount() const { return m_hit_counter.GetValue(); } 89 90 /// Return the current Ignore Count. 91 /// 92 /// \return 93 /// The number of breakpoint hits to be ignored. 94 uint32_t GetIgnoreCount() const; 95 96 /// Set the breakpoint to ignore the next \a count breakpoint hits. 97 /// 98 /// \param[in] n 99 /// The number of breakpoint hits to ignore. 100 void SetIgnoreCount(uint32_t n); 101 102 /// Set the callback action invoked when the breakpoint is hit. 103 /// 104 /// The callback will return a bool indicating whether the target should 105 /// stop at this breakpoint or not. 106 /// 107 /// \param[in] callback 108 /// The method that will get called when the breakpoint is hit. 109 /// 110 /// \param[in] callback_baton_sp 111 /// A shared pointer to a Baton that provides the void * needed 112 /// for the callback. 113 /// 114 /// \see lldb_private::Baton 115 void SetCallback(BreakpointHitCallback callback, 116 const lldb::BatonSP &callback_baton_sp, bool is_synchronous); 117 118 void SetCallback(BreakpointHitCallback callback, void *baton, 119 bool is_synchronous); 120 121 void ClearCallback(); 122 123 /// Set the breakpoint location's condition. 124 /// 125 /// \param[in] condition 126 /// The condition expression to evaluate when the breakpoint is hit. 127 void SetCondition(const char *condition); 128 129 /// Return a pointer to the text of the condition expression. 130 /// 131 /// \return 132 /// A pointer to the condition expression text, or nullptr if no 133 // condition has been set. 134 const char *GetConditionText(size_t *hash = nullptr) const; 135 136 bool ConditionSaysStop(ExecutionContext &exe_ctx, Status &error); 137 138 /// Set the valid thread to be checked when the breakpoint is hit. 139 /// 140 /// \param[in] thread_id 141 /// If this thread hits the breakpoint, we stop, otherwise not. 142 void SetThreadID(lldb::tid_t thread_id); 143 144 lldb::tid_t GetThreadID(); 145 146 void SetThreadIndex(uint32_t index); 147 148 uint32_t GetThreadIndex() const; 149 150 void SetThreadName(const char *thread_name); 151 152 const char *GetThreadName() const; 153 154 void SetQueueName(const char *queue_name); 155 156 const char *GetQueueName() const; 157 158 // The next section deals with this location's breakpoint sites. 159 160 /// Try to resolve the breakpoint site for this location. 161 /// 162 /// \return 163 /// \b true if we were successful at setting a breakpoint site, 164 /// \b false otherwise. 165 bool ResolveBreakpointSite(); 166 167 /// Clear this breakpoint location's breakpoint site - for instance when 168 /// disabling the breakpoint. 169 /// 170 /// \return 171 /// \b true if there was a breakpoint site to be cleared, \b false 172 /// otherwise. 173 bool ClearBreakpointSite(); 174 175 /// Return whether this breakpoint location has a breakpoint site. \return 176 /// \b true if there was a breakpoint site for this breakpoint 177 /// location, \b false otherwise. 178 bool IsResolved() const; 179 180 lldb::BreakpointSiteSP GetBreakpointSite() const; 181 182 // The next section are generic report functions. 183 184 /// Print a description of this breakpoint location to the stream \a s. 185 /// 186 /// \param[in] s 187 /// The stream to which to print the description. 188 /// 189 /// \param[in] level 190 /// The description level that indicates the detail level to 191 /// provide. 192 /// 193 /// \see lldb::DescriptionLevel 194 void GetDescription(Stream *s, lldb::DescriptionLevel level); 195 196 /// Standard "Dump" method. At present it does nothing. 197 void Dump(Stream *s) const; 198 199 /// Use this to set location specific breakpoint options. 200 /// 201 /// It will create a copy of the containing breakpoint's options if that 202 /// hasn't been done already 203 /// 204 /// \return 205 /// A reference to the breakpoint options. 206 BreakpointOptions &GetLocationOptions(); 207 208 /// Use this to access breakpoint options from this breakpoint location. 209 /// This will return the options that have a setting for the specified 210 /// BreakpointOptions kind. 211 /// 212 /// \param[in] kind 213 /// The particular option you are looking up. 214 /// \return 215 /// A pointer to the containing breakpoint's options if this 216 /// location doesn't have its own copy. 217 const BreakpointOptions & 218 GetOptionsSpecifyingKind(BreakpointOptions::OptionKind kind) const; 219 220 bool ValidForThisThread(Thread &thread); 221 222 /// Invoke the callback action when the breakpoint is hit. 223 /// 224 /// Meant to be used by the BreakpointLocation class. 225 /// 226 /// \param[in] context 227 /// Described the breakpoint event. 228 /// 229 /// \return 230 /// \b true if the target should stop at this breakpoint and \b 231 /// false not. 232 bool InvokeCallback(StoppointCallbackContext *context); 233 234 /// Report whether the callback for this location is synchronous or not. 235 /// 236 /// \return 237 /// \b true if the callback is synchronous and \b false if not. 238 bool IsCallbackSynchronous(); 239 240 /// Returns whether we should resolve Indirect functions in setting the 241 /// breakpoint site for this location. 242 /// 243 /// \return 244 /// \b true if the breakpoint SITE for this location should be set on the 245 /// resolved location for Indirect functions. 246 bool ShouldResolveIndirectFunctions() { 247 return m_should_resolve_indirect_functions; 248 } 249 250 /// Returns whether the address set in the breakpoint site for this location 251 /// was found by resolving an indirect symbol. 252 /// 253 /// \return 254 /// \b true or \b false as given in the description above. 255 bool IsIndirect() { return m_is_indirect; } 256 257 void SetIsIndirect(bool is_indirect) { m_is_indirect = is_indirect; } 258 259 /// Returns whether the address set in the breakpoint location was re-routed 260 /// to the target of a re-exported symbol. 261 /// 262 /// \return 263 /// \b true or \b false as given in the description above. 264 bool IsReExported() { return m_is_reexported; } 265 266 void SetIsReExported(bool is_reexported) { m_is_reexported = is_reexported; } 267 268 /// Returns whether the two breakpoint locations might represent "equivalent 269 /// locations". This is used when modules changed to determine if a Location 270 /// in the old module might be the "same as" the input location. 271 /// 272 /// \param[in] location 273 /// The location to compare against. 274 /// 275 /// \return 276 /// \b true or \b false as given in the description above. 277 bool EquivalentToLocation(BreakpointLocation &location); 278 279 /// Returns the breakpoint location ID. 280 lldb::break_id_t GetID() const { return m_loc_id; } 281 282 protected: 283 friend class BreakpointSite; 284 friend class BreakpointLocationList; 285 friend class Process; 286 friend class StopInfoBreakpoint; 287 288 /// Set the breakpoint site for this location to \a bp_site_sp. 289 /// 290 /// \param[in] bp_site_sp 291 /// The breakpoint site we are setting for this location. 292 /// 293 /// \return 294 /// \b true if we were successful at setting the breakpoint site, 295 /// \b false otherwise. 296 bool SetBreakpointSite(lldb::BreakpointSiteSP &bp_site_sp); 297 298 void DecrementIgnoreCount(); 299 300 /// BreakpointLocation::IgnoreCountShouldStop can only be called once 301 /// per stop. This method checks first against the loc and then the owner. 302 /// It also takes care of decrementing the ignore counters. 303 /// If it returns false we should continue, otherwise stop. 304 bool IgnoreCountShouldStop(); 305 306 private: 307 void SwapLocation(lldb::BreakpointLocationSP swap_from); 308 309 void BumpHitCount(); 310 311 void UndoBumpHitCount(); 312 313 // Constructors and Destructors 314 // 315 // Only the Breakpoint can make breakpoint locations, and it owns them. 316 317 /// Constructor. 318 /// 319 /// \param[in] owner 320 /// A back pointer to the breakpoint that owns this location. 321 /// 322 /// \param[in] addr 323 /// The Address defining this location. 324 /// 325 /// \param[in] tid 326 /// The thread for which this breakpoint location is valid, or 327 /// LLDB_INVALID_THREAD_ID if it is valid for all threads. 328 /// 329 /// \param[in] hardware 330 /// \b true if a hardware breakpoint is requested. 331 332 BreakpointLocation(lldb::break_id_t bid, Breakpoint &owner, 333 const Address &addr, lldb::tid_t tid, bool hardware, 334 bool check_for_resolver = true); 335 336 // Data members: 337 bool m_being_created; 338 bool m_should_resolve_indirect_functions; 339 bool m_is_reexported; 340 bool m_is_indirect; 341 Address m_address; ///< The address defining this location. 342 Breakpoint &m_owner; ///< The breakpoint that produced this object. 343 std::unique_ptr<BreakpointOptions> m_options_up; ///< Breakpoint options 344 /// pointer, nullptr if we're 345 /// using our breakpoint's 346 /// options. 347 lldb::BreakpointSiteSP m_bp_site_sp; ///< Our breakpoint site (it may be 348 ///shared by more than one location.) 349 lldb::UserExpressionSP m_user_expression_sp; ///< The compiled expression to 350 ///use in testing our condition. 351 std::mutex m_condition_mutex; ///< Guards parsing and evaluation of the 352 ///condition, which could be evaluated by 353 /// multiple processes. 354 size_t m_condition_hash; ///< For testing whether the condition source code 355 ///changed. 356 lldb::break_id_t m_loc_id; ///< Breakpoint location ID. 357 StoppointHitCounter m_hit_counter; ///< Number of times this breakpoint 358 /// location has been hit. 359 360 void SetShouldResolveIndirectFunctions(bool do_resolve) { 361 m_should_resolve_indirect_functions = do_resolve; 362 } 363 364 void SendBreakpointLocationChangedEvent(lldb::BreakpointEventType eventKind); 365 366 BreakpointLocation(const BreakpointLocation &) = delete; 367 const BreakpointLocation &operator=(const BreakpointLocation &) = delete; 368 }; 369 370 } // namespace lldb_private 371 372 #endif // LLDB_BREAKPOINT_BREAKPOINTLOCATION_H 373