1 //===-- Module.h ------------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9 #ifndef LLDB_CORE_MODULE_H
10 #define LLDB_CORE_MODULE_H
12 #include "lldb/Core/Address.h"
13 #include "lldb/Core/ModuleList.h"
14 #include "lldb/Core/ModuleSpec.h"
15 #include "lldb/Symbol/ObjectFile.h"
16 #include "lldb/Symbol/SymbolContextScope.h"
17 #include "lldb/Symbol/TypeSystem.h"
18 #include "lldb/Target/PathMappingList.h"
19 #include "lldb/Utility/ArchSpec.h"
20 #include "lldb/Utility/ConstString.h"
21 #include "lldb/Utility/FileSpec.h"
22 #include "lldb/Utility/Status.h"
23 #include "lldb/Utility/XcodeSDK.h"
24 #include "lldb/Utility/UUID.h"
25 #include "lldb/lldb-defines.h"
26 #include "lldb/lldb-enumerations.h"
27 #include "lldb/lldb-forward.h"
28 #include "lldb/lldb-types.h"
30 #include "llvm/ADT/DenseSet.h"
31 #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
32 #include "llvm/Support/Chrono.h"
42 namespace lldb_private {
43 class CompilerDeclContext;
47 class RegularExpression;
52 class SymbolContextList;
60 /// \class Module Module.h "lldb/Core/Module.h"
61 /// A class that describes an executable image and its associated
62 /// object and symbol files.
64 /// The module is designed to be able to select a single slice of an
65 /// executable image as it would appear on disk and during program execution.
67 /// Modules control when and if information is parsed according to which
68 /// accessors are called. For example the object file (ObjectFile)
69 /// representation will only be parsed if the object file is requested using
70 /// the Module::GetObjectFile() is called. The debug symbols will only be
71 /// parsed if the symbol file (SymbolFile) is requested using the
72 /// Module::GetSymbolFile() method.
74 /// The module will parse more detailed information as more queries are made.
75 class Module : public std::enable_shared_from_this<Module>,
76 public SymbolContextScope {
78 // Static functions that can track the lifetime of module objects. This is
79 // handy because we might have Module objects that are in shared pointers
80 // that aren't in the global module list (from ModuleList). If this is the
81 // case we need to know about it. The modules in the global list maintained
82 // by these functions can be viewed using the "target modules list" command
83 // using the "--global" (-g for short).
84 static size_t GetNumberAllocatedModules();
86 static Module *GetAllocatedModuleAtIndex(size_t idx);
88 static std::recursive_mutex &GetAllocationModuleCollectionMutex();
90 /// Construct with file specification and architecture.
92 /// Clients that wish to share modules with other targets should use
93 /// ModuleList::GetSharedModule().
95 /// \param[in] file_spec
96 /// The file specification for the on disk representation of
97 /// this executable image.
100 /// The architecture to set as the current architecture in
103 /// \param[in] object_name
104 /// The name of an object in a module used to extract a module
105 /// within a module (.a files and modules that contain multiple
108 /// \param[in] object_offset
109 /// The offset within an existing module used to extract a
110 /// module within a module (.a files and modules that contain
111 /// multiple architectures).
113 const FileSpec &file_spec, const ArchSpec &arch,
114 const ConstString *object_name = nullptr,
115 lldb::offset_t object_offset = 0,
116 const llvm::sys::TimePoint<> &object_mod_time = llvm::sys::TimePoint<>());
118 Module(const ModuleSpec &module_spec);
120 template <typename ObjFilePlugin, typename... Args>
121 static lldb::ModuleSP CreateModuleFromObjectFile(Args &&... args) {
122 // Must create a module and place it into a shared pointer before we can
123 // create an object file since it has a std::weak_ptr back to the module,
124 // so we need to control the creation carefully in this static function
125 lldb::ModuleSP module_sp(new Module());
126 module_sp->m_objfile_sp =
127 std::make_shared<ObjFilePlugin>(module_sp, std::forward<Args>(args)...);
128 module_sp->m_did_load_objfile.store(true, std::memory_order_relaxed);
130 // Once we get the object file, set module ArchSpec to the one we get from
131 // the object file. If the object file does not have an architecture, we
132 // consider the creation a failure.
133 ArchSpec arch = module_sp->m_objfile_sp->GetArchitecture();
136 module_sp->m_arch = arch;
138 // Also copy the object file's FileSpec.
139 module_sp->m_file = module_sp->m_objfile_sp->GetFileSpec();
146 bool MatchesModuleSpec(const ModuleSpec &module_ref);
148 /// Set the load address for all sections in a module to be the file address
151 /// Many times a module will be loaded in a target with a constant offset
152 /// applied to all top level sections. This function can set the load
153 /// address for all top level sections to be the section file address +
156 /// \param[in] target
157 /// The target in which to apply the section load addresses.
160 /// if \a value_is_offset is true, then value is the offset to
161 /// apply to all file addresses for all top level sections in
162 /// the object file as each section load address is being set.
163 /// If \a value_is_offset is false, then "value" is the new
164 /// absolute base address for the image.
166 /// \param[in] value_is_offset
167 /// If \b true, then \a value is an offset to apply to each
168 /// file address of each top level section.
169 /// If \b false, then \a value is the image base address that
170 /// will be used to rigidly slide all loadable sections.
172 /// \param[out] changed
173 /// If any section load addresses were changed in \a target,
174 /// then \a changed will be set to \b true. Else \a changed
175 /// will be set to false. This allows this function to be
176 /// called multiple times on the same module for the same
177 /// target. If the module hasn't moved, then \a changed will
178 /// be false and no module updated notification will need to
182 /// /b True if any sections were successfully loaded in \a target,
183 /// /b false otherwise.
184 bool SetLoadAddress(Target &target, lldb::addr_t value, bool value_is_offset,
187 /// \copydoc SymbolContextScope::CalculateSymbolContext(SymbolContext*)
189 /// \see SymbolContextScope
190 void CalculateSymbolContext(SymbolContext *sc) override;
192 lldb::ModuleSP CalculateSymbolContextModule() override;
195 GetDescription(llvm::raw_ostream &s,
196 lldb::DescriptionLevel level = lldb::eDescriptionLevelFull);
198 /// Get the module path and object name.
200 /// Modules can refer to object files. In this case the specification is
201 /// simple and would return the path to the file:
203 /// "/usr/lib/foo.dylib"
205 /// Modules can be .o files inside of a BSD archive (.a file). In this case,
206 /// the object specification will look like:
208 /// "/usr/lib/foo.a(bar.o)"
210 /// There are many places where logging wants to log this fully qualified
211 /// specification, so we centralize this functionality here.
214 /// The object path + object name if there is one.
215 std::string GetSpecificationDescription() const;
217 /// Dump a description of this object to a Stream.
219 /// Dump a description of the contents of this object to the supplied stream
220 /// \a s. The dumped content will be only what has been loaded or parsed up
221 /// to this point at which this function is called, so this is a good way to
222 /// see what has been parsed in a module.
225 /// The stream to which to dump the object description.
226 void Dump(Stream *s);
228 /// \copydoc SymbolContextScope::DumpSymbolContext(Stream*)
230 /// \see SymbolContextScope
231 void DumpSymbolContext(Stream *s) override;
233 /// Find a symbol in the object file's symbol table.
236 /// The name of the symbol that we are looking for.
238 /// \param[in] symbol_type
239 /// If set to eSymbolTypeAny, find a symbol of any type that
240 /// has a name that matches \a name. If set to any other valid
241 /// SymbolType enumeration value, then search only for
242 /// symbols that match \a symbol_type.
245 /// Returns a valid symbol pointer if a symbol was found,
246 /// nullptr otherwise.
247 const Symbol *FindFirstSymbolWithNameAndType(
249 lldb::SymbolType symbol_type = lldb::eSymbolTypeAny);
251 void FindSymbolsWithNameAndType(ConstString name,
252 lldb::SymbolType symbol_type,
253 SymbolContextList &sc_list);
255 void FindSymbolsMatchingRegExAndType(const RegularExpression ®ex,
256 lldb::SymbolType symbol_type,
257 SymbolContextList &sc_list);
259 /// Find a function symbols in the object file's symbol table.
262 /// The name of the symbol that we are looking for.
264 /// \param[in] name_type_mask
265 /// A mask that has one or more bitwise OR'ed values from the
266 /// lldb::FunctionNameType enumeration type that indicate what
267 /// kind of names we are looking for.
269 /// \param[out] sc_list
270 /// A list to append any matching symbol contexts to.
271 void FindFunctionSymbols(ConstString name, uint32_t name_type_mask,
272 SymbolContextList &sc_list);
274 /// Find compile units by partial or full path.
276 /// Finds all compile units that match \a path in all of the modules and
277 /// returns the results in \a sc_list.
280 /// The name of the function we are looking for.
282 /// \param[out] sc_list
283 /// A symbol context list that gets filled in with all of the
285 void FindCompileUnits(const FileSpec &path, SymbolContextList &sc_list);
287 /// Find functions by name.
289 /// If the function is an inlined function, it will have a block,
290 /// representing the inlined function, and the function will be the
291 /// containing function. If it is not inlined, then the block will be NULL.
294 /// The name of the compile unit we are looking for.
296 /// \param[in] name_type_mask
297 /// A bit mask of bits that indicate what kind of names should
298 /// be used when doing the lookup. Bits include fully qualified
299 /// names, base names, C++ methods, or ObjC selectors.
300 /// See FunctionNameType for more details.
302 /// \param[out] sc_list
303 /// A symbol context list that gets filled in with all of the
305 void FindFunctions(ConstString name,
306 const CompilerDeclContext &parent_decl_ctx,
307 lldb::FunctionNameType name_type_mask, bool symbols_ok,
308 bool inlines_ok, SymbolContextList &sc_list);
310 /// Find functions by name.
312 /// If the function is an inlined function, it will have a block,
313 /// representing the inlined function, and the function will be the
314 /// containing function. If it is not inlined, then the block will be NULL.
317 /// A regular expression to use when matching the name.
319 /// \param[out] sc_list
320 /// A symbol context list that gets filled in with all of the
322 void FindFunctions(const RegularExpression ®ex, bool symbols_ok,
323 bool inlines_ok, SymbolContextList &sc_list);
325 /// Find addresses by file/line
327 /// \param[in] target_sp
328 /// The target the addresses are desired for.
331 /// Source file to locate.
334 /// Source line to locate.
336 /// \param[in] function
337 /// Optional filter function. Addresses within this function will be
338 /// added to the 'local' list. All others will be added to the 'extern'
341 /// \param[out] output_local
342 /// All matching addresses within 'function'
344 /// \param[out] output_extern
345 /// All matching addresses not within 'function'
346 void FindAddressesForLine(const lldb::TargetSP target_sp,
347 const FileSpec &file, uint32_t line,
349 std::vector<Address> &output_local,
350 std::vector<Address> &output_extern);
352 /// Find global and static variables by name.
355 /// The name of the global or static variable we are looking
358 /// \param[in] parent_decl_ctx
359 /// If valid, a decl context that results must exist within
361 /// \param[in] max_matches
362 /// Allow the number of matches to be limited to \a
363 /// max_matches. Specify UINT32_MAX to get all possible matches.
365 /// \param[in] variable_list
366 /// A list of variables that gets the matches appended to.
368 void FindGlobalVariables(ConstString name,
369 const CompilerDeclContext &parent_decl_ctx,
370 size_t max_matches, VariableList &variable_list);
372 /// Find global and static variables by regular expression.
375 /// A regular expression to use when matching the name.
377 /// \param[in] max_matches
378 /// Allow the number of matches to be limited to \a
379 /// max_matches. Specify UINT32_MAX to get all possible matches.
381 /// \param[in] variable_list
382 /// A list of variables that gets the matches appended to.
384 void FindGlobalVariables(const RegularExpression ®ex, size_t max_matches,
385 VariableList &variable_list);
387 /// Find types by name.
389 /// Type lookups in modules go through the SymbolFile. The SymbolFile needs to
390 /// be able to lookup types by basename and not the fully qualified typename.
391 /// This allows the type accelerator tables to stay small, even with heavily
392 /// templatized C++. The type search will then narrow down the search
393 /// results. If "exact_match" is true, then the type search will only match
394 /// exact type name matches. If "exact_match" is false, the type will match
395 /// as long as the base typename matches and as long as any immediate
396 /// containing namespaces/class scopes that are specified match. So to
397 /// search for a type "d" in "b::c", the name "b::c::d" can be specified and
398 /// it will match any class/namespace "b" which contains a class/namespace
399 /// "c" which contains type "d". We do this to allow users to not always
400 /// have to specify complete scoping on all expressions, but it also allows
401 /// for exact matching when required.
403 /// \param[in] type_name
404 /// The name of the type we are looking for that is a fully
405 /// or partially qualified type name.
407 /// \param[in] exact_match
408 /// If \b true, \a type_name is fully qualified and must match
409 /// exactly. If \b false, \a type_name is a partially qualified
410 /// name where the leading namespaces or classes can be
411 /// omitted to make finding types that a user may type
414 /// \param[out] types
415 /// A type list gets populated with any matches.
418 FindTypes(ConstString type_name, bool exact_match, size_t max_matches,
419 llvm::DenseSet<lldb_private::SymbolFile *> &searched_symbol_files,
422 /// Find types by name.
424 /// This behaves like the other FindTypes method but allows to
425 /// specify a DeclContext and a language for the type being searched
428 /// \param searched_symbol_files
429 /// Prevents one file from being visited multiple times.
430 void FindTypes(llvm::ArrayRef<CompilerContext> pattern, LanguageSet languages,
431 llvm::DenseSet<lldb_private::SymbolFile *> &searched_symbol_files,
434 lldb::TypeSP FindFirstType(const SymbolContext &sc,
435 ConstString type_name, bool exact_match);
437 /// Find types by name that are in a namespace. This function is used by the
438 /// expression parser when searches need to happen in an exact namespace
441 /// \param[in] type_name
442 /// The name of a type within a namespace that should not include
443 /// any qualifying namespaces (just a type basename).
445 /// \param[out] type_list
446 /// A type list gets populated with any matches.
447 void FindTypesInNamespace(ConstString type_name,
448 const CompilerDeclContext &parent_decl_ctx,
449 size_t max_matches, TypeList &type_list);
451 /// Get const accessor for the module architecture.
454 /// A const reference to the architecture object.
455 const ArchSpec &GetArchitecture() const;
457 /// Get const accessor for the module file specification.
459 /// This function returns the file for the module on the host system that is
460 /// running LLDB. This can differ from the path on the platform since we
461 /// might be doing remote debugging.
464 /// A const reference to the file specification object.
465 const FileSpec &GetFileSpec() const { return m_file; }
467 /// Get accessor for the module platform file specification.
469 /// Platform file refers to the path of the module as it is known on the
470 /// remote system on which it is being debugged. For local debugging this is
471 /// always the same as Module::GetFileSpec(). But remote debugging might
472 /// mention a file "/usr/lib/liba.dylib" which might be locally downloaded
473 /// and cached. In this case the platform file could be something like:
474 /// "/tmp/lldb/platform-cache/remote.host.computer/usr/lib/liba.dylib" The
475 /// file could also be cached in a local developer kit directory.
478 /// A const reference to the file specification object.
479 const FileSpec &GetPlatformFileSpec() const {
481 return m_platform_file;
485 void SetPlatformFileSpec(const FileSpec &file) { m_platform_file = file; }
487 const FileSpec &GetRemoteInstallFileSpec() const {
488 return m_remote_install_file;
491 void SetRemoteInstallFileSpec(const FileSpec &file) {
492 m_remote_install_file = file;
495 const FileSpec &GetSymbolFileFileSpec() const { return m_symfile_spec; }
497 void PreloadSymbols();
499 void SetSymbolFileFileSpec(const FileSpec &file);
501 const llvm::sys::TimePoint<> &GetModificationTime() const {
505 const llvm::sys::TimePoint<> &GetObjectModificationTime() const {
506 return m_object_mod_time;
509 void SetObjectModificationTime(const llvm::sys::TimePoint<> &mod_time) {
510 m_mod_time = mod_time;
513 /// This callback will be called by SymbolFile implementations when
514 /// parsing a compile unit that contains SDK information.
515 /// \param sysroot will be added to the path remapping dictionary.
516 void RegisterXcodeSDK(llvm::StringRef sdk, llvm::StringRef sysroot);
518 /// Tells whether this module is capable of being the main executable for a
522 /// \b true if it is, \b false otherwise.
525 /// Tells whether this module has been loaded in the target passed in. This
526 /// call doesn't distinguish between whether the module is loaded by the
527 /// dynamic loader, or by a "target module add" type call.
529 /// \param[in] target
530 /// The target to check whether this is loaded in.
533 /// \b true if it is, \b false otherwise.
534 bool IsLoadedInTarget(Target *target);
536 bool LoadScriptingResourceInTarget(Target *target, Status &error,
537 Stream *feedback_stream = nullptr);
539 /// Get the number of compile units for this module.
542 /// The number of compile units that the symbol vendor plug-in
544 size_t GetNumCompileUnits();
546 lldb::CompUnitSP GetCompileUnitAtIndex(size_t idx);
548 ConstString GetObjectName() const;
550 uint64_t GetObjectOffset() const { return m_object_offset; }
552 /// Get the object file representation for the current architecture.
554 /// If the object file has not been located or parsed yet, this function
555 /// will find the best ObjectFile plug-in that can parse Module::m_file.
558 /// If Module::m_file does not exist, or no plug-in was found
559 /// that can parse the file, or the object file doesn't contain
560 /// the current architecture in Module::m_arch, nullptr will be
561 /// returned, else a valid object file interface will be
562 /// returned. The returned pointer is owned by this object and
563 /// remains valid as long as the object is around.
564 virtual ObjectFile *GetObjectFile();
566 /// Get the unified section list for the module. This is the section list
567 /// created by the module's object file and any debug info and symbol files
568 /// created by the symbol vendor.
570 /// If the symbol vendor has not been loaded yet, this function will return
571 /// the section list for the object file.
574 /// Unified module section list.
575 virtual SectionList *GetSectionList();
577 /// Notify the module that the file addresses for the Sections have been
580 /// If the Section file addresses for a module are updated, this method
581 /// should be called. Any parts of the module, object file, or symbol file
582 /// that has cached those file addresses must invalidate or update its
584 virtual void SectionFileAddressesChanged();
586 /// Returns a reference to the UnwindTable for this Module
588 /// The UnwindTable contains FuncUnwinders objects for any function in this
589 /// Module. If a FuncUnwinders object hasn't been created yet (i.e. the
590 /// function has yet to be unwound in a stack walk), it will be created when
591 /// requested. Specifically, we do not create FuncUnwinders objects for
592 /// functions until they are needed.
595 /// Returns the unwind table for this module. If this object has no
596 /// associated object file, an empty UnwindTable is returned.
597 UnwindTable &GetUnwindTable();
599 llvm::VersionTuple GetVersion();
601 /// Load an object file from memory.
603 /// If available, the size of the object file in memory may be passed to
604 /// avoid additional round trips to process memory. If the size is not
605 /// provided, a default value is used. This value should be large enough to
606 /// enable the ObjectFile plugins to read the header of the object file
607 /// without going back to the process.
610 /// The object file loaded from memory or nullptr, if the operation
611 /// failed (see the `error` for more information in that case).
612 ObjectFile *GetMemoryObjectFile(const lldb::ProcessSP &process_sp,
613 lldb::addr_t header_addr, Status &error,
614 size_t size_to_read = 512);
616 /// Get the module's symbol file
618 /// If the symbol file has already been loaded, this function returns it. All
619 /// arguments are ignored. If the symbol file has not been located yet, and
620 /// the can_create argument is false, the function returns nullptr. If
621 /// can_create is true, this function will find the best SymbolFile plug-in
622 /// that can use the current object file. feedback_strm, if not null, is used
623 /// to report the details of the search process.
624 virtual SymbolFile *GetSymbolFile(bool can_create = true,
625 Stream *feedback_strm = nullptr);
629 /// Get a reference to the UUID value contained in this object.
631 /// If the executable image file doesn't not have a UUID value built into
632 /// the file format, an MD5 checksum of the entire file, or slice of the
633 /// file for the current architecture should be used.
636 /// A const pointer to the internal copy of the UUID value in
637 /// this module if this module has a valid UUID value, NULL
639 const lldb_private::UUID &GetUUID();
641 /// A debugging function that will cause everything in a module to
644 /// All compile units will be parsed, along with all globals and static
645 /// variables and all functions for those compile units. All types, scopes,
646 /// local variables, static variables, global variables, and line tables
647 /// will be parsed. This can be used prior to dumping a module to see a
648 /// complete list of the resulting debug information that gets parsed, or as
649 /// a debug function to ensure that the module can consume all of the debug
650 /// data the symbol vendor provides.
651 void ParseAllDebugSymbols();
653 bool ResolveFileAddress(lldb::addr_t vm_addr, Address &so_addr);
655 /// Resolve the symbol context for the given address.
657 /// Tries to resolve the matching symbol context based on a lookup from the
658 /// current symbol vendor. If the lazy lookup fails, an attempt is made to
659 /// parse the eh_frame section to handle stripped symbols. If this fails,
660 /// an attempt is made to resolve the symbol to the previous address to
661 /// handle the case of a function with a tail call.
663 /// Use properties of the modified SymbolContext to inspect any resolved
664 /// target, module, compilation unit, symbol, function, function block or
665 /// line entry. Use the return value to determine which of these properties
666 /// have been modified.
668 /// \param[in] so_addr
669 /// A load address to resolve.
671 /// \param[in] resolve_scope
672 /// The scope that should be resolved (see SymbolContext::Scope).
673 /// A combination of flags from the enumeration SymbolContextItem
674 /// requesting a resolution depth. Note that the flags that are
675 /// actually resolved may be a superset of the requested flags.
676 /// For instance, eSymbolContextSymbol requires resolution of
677 /// eSymbolContextModule, and eSymbolContextFunction requires
678 /// eSymbolContextSymbol.
681 /// The SymbolContext that is modified based on symbol resolution.
683 /// \param[in] resolve_tail_call_address
684 /// Determines if so_addr should resolve to a symbol in the case
685 /// of a function whose last instruction is a call. In this case,
686 /// the PC can be one past the address range of the function.
689 /// The scope that has been resolved (see SymbolContext::Scope).
691 /// \see SymbolContext::Scope
692 uint32_t ResolveSymbolContextForAddress(
693 const Address &so_addr, lldb::SymbolContextItem resolve_scope,
694 SymbolContext &sc, bool resolve_tail_call_address = false);
696 /// Resolve items in the symbol context for a given file and line.
698 /// Tries to resolve \a file_path and \a line to a list of matching symbol
701 /// The line table entries contains addresses that can be used to further
702 /// resolve the values in each match: the function, block, symbol. Care
703 /// should be taken to minimize the amount of information that is requested
704 /// to only what is needed -- typically the module, compile unit, line table
705 /// and line table entry are sufficient.
707 /// \param[in] file_path
708 /// A path to a source file to match. If \a file_path does not
709 /// specify a directory, then this query will match all files
710 /// whose base filename matches. If \a file_path does specify
711 /// a directory, the fullpath to the file must match.
714 /// The source line to match, or zero if just the compile unit
715 /// should be resolved.
717 /// \param[in] check_inlines
718 /// Check for inline file and line number matches. This option
719 /// should be used sparingly as it will cause all line tables
720 /// for every compile unit to be parsed and searched for
721 /// matching inline file entries.
723 /// \param[in] resolve_scope
724 /// The scope that should be resolved (see
725 /// SymbolContext::Scope).
727 /// \param[out] sc_list
728 /// A symbol context list that gets matching symbols contexts
732 /// The number of matches that were added to \a sc_list.
734 /// \see SymbolContext::Scope
735 uint32_t ResolveSymbolContextForFilePath(
736 const char *file_path, uint32_t line, bool check_inlines,
737 lldb::SymbolContextItem resolve_scope, SymbolContextList &sc_list);
739 /// Resolve items in the symbol context for a given file and line.
741 /// Tries to resolve \a file_spec and \a line to a list of matching symbol
744 /// The line table entries contains addresses that can be used to further
745 /// resolve the values in each match: the function, block, symbol. Care
746 /// should be taken to minimize the amount of information that is requested
747 /// to only what is needed -- typically the module, compile unit, line table
748 /// and line table entry are sufficient.
750 /// \param[in] file_spec
751 /// A file spec to a source file to match. If \a file_path does
752 /// not specify a directory, then this query will match all
753 /// files whose base filename matches. If \a file_path does
754 /// specify a directory, the fullpath to the file must match.
757 /// The source line to match, or zero if just the compile unit
758 /// should be resolved.
760 /// \param[in] check_inlines
761 /// Check for inline file and line number matches. This option
762 /// should be used sparingly as it will cause all line tables
763 /// for every compile unit to be parsed and searched for
764 /// matching inline file entries.
766 /// \param[in] resolve_scope
767 /// The scope that should be resolved (see
768 /// SymbolContext::Scope).
770 /// \param[out] sc_list
771 /// A symbol context list that gets filled in with all of the
775 /// A integer that contains SymbolContext::Scope bits set for
776 /// each item that was successfully resolved.
778 /// \see SymbolContext::Scope
779 uint32_t ResolveSymbolContextsForFileSpec(
780 const FileSpec &file_spec, uint32_t line, bool check_inlines,
781 lldb::SymbolContextItem resolve_scope, SymbolContextList &sc_list);
783 void SetFileSpecAndObjectName(const FileSpec &file,
784 ConstString object_name);
786 bool GetIsDynamicLinkEditor();
788 llvm::Expected<TypeSystem &>
789 GetTypeSystemForLanguage(lldb::LanguageType language);
791 // Special error functions that can do printf style formatting that will
792 // prepend the message with something appropriate for this module (like the
793 // architecture, path and object name (if any)). This centralizes code so
794 // that everyone doesn't need to format their error and log messages on their
795 // own and keeps the output a bit more consistent.
796 void LogMessage(Log *log, const char *format, ...)
797 __attribute__((format(printf, 3, 4)));
799 void LogMessageVerboseBacktrace(Log *log, const char *format, ...)
800 __attribute__((format(printf, 3, 4)));
802 void ReportWarning(const char *format, ...)
803 __attribute__((format(printf, 2, 3)));
805 void ReportError(const char *format, ...)
806 __attribute__((format(printf, 2, 3)));
808 // Only report an error once when the module is first detected to be modified
809 // so we don't spam the console with many messages.
810 void ReportErrorIfModifyDetected(const char *format, ...)
811 __attribute__((format(printf, 2, 3)));
813 // Return true if the file backing this module has changed since the module
814 // was originally created since we saved the initial file modification time
815 // when the module first gets created.
816 bool FileHasChanged() const;
818 // SymbolFile and ObjectFile member objects should lock the
819 // module mutex to avoid deadlocks.
820 std::recursive_mutex &GetMutex() const { return m_mutex; }
822 PathMappingList &GetSourceMappingList() { return m_source_mappings; }
824 const PathMappingList &GetSourceMappingList() const {
825 return m_source_mappings;
828 /// Finds a source file given a file spec using the module source path
829 /// remappings (if any).
831 /// Tries to resolve \a orig_spec by checking the module source path
832 /// remappings. It makes sure the file exists, so this call can be expensive
833 /// if the remappings are on a network file system, so use this function
834 /// sparingly (not in a tight debug info parsing loop).
836 /// \param[in] orig_spec
837 /// The original source file path to try and remap.
839 /// \param[out] new_spec
840 /// The newly remapped filespec that is guaranteed to exist.
843 /// /b true if \a orig_spec was successfully located and
844 /// \a new_spec is filled in with an existing file spec,
845 /// \b false otherwise.
846 bool FindSourceFile(const FileSpec &orig_spec, FileSpec &new_spec) const;
848 /// Remaps a source file given \a path into \a new_path.
850 /// Remaps \a path if any source remappings match. This function does NOT
851 /// stat the file system so it can be used in tight loops where debug info
855 /// The original source file path to try and remap.
857 /// \param[out] new_path
858 /// The newly remapped filespec that is may or may not exist.
861 /// /b true if \a path was successfully located and \a new_path
862 /// is filled in with a new source path, \b false otherwise.
863 bool RemapSourceFile(llvm::StringRef path, std::string &new_path) const;
864 bool RemapSourceFile(const char *, std::string &) const = delete;
866 /// Update the ArchSpec to a more specific variant.
867 bool MergeArchitecture(const ArchSpec &arch_spec);
869 /// \class LookupInfo Module.h "lldb/Core/Module.h"
870 /// A class that encapsulates name lookup information.
872 /// Users can type a wide variety of partial names when setting breakpoints
873 /// by name or when looking for functions by name. The SymbolFile object is
874 /// only required to implement name lookup for function basenames and for
875 /// fully mangled names. This means if the user types in a partial name, we
876 /// must reduce this to a name lookup that will work with all SymbolFile
877 /// objects. So we might reduce a name lookup to look for a basename, and then
878 /// prune out any results that don't match.
880 /// The "m_name" member variable represents the name as it was typed by the
881 /// user. "m_lookup_name" will be the name we actually search for through
882 /// the symbol or objects files. Lanaguage is included in case we need to
883 /// filter results by language at a later date. The "m_name_type_mask"
884 /// member variable tells us what kinds of names we are looking for and can
885 /// help us prune out unwanted results.
887 /// Function lookups are done in Module.cpp, ModuleList.cpp and in
888 /// BreakpointResolverName.cpp and they all now use this class to do lookups
893 : m_name(), m_lookup_name(), m_language(lldb::eLanguageTypeUnknown),
894 m_name_type_mask(lldb::eFunctionNameTypeNone),
895 m_match_name_after_lookup(false) {}
897 LookupInfo(ConstString name, lldb::FunctionNameType name_type_mask,
898 lldb::LanguageType language);
900 ConstString GetName() const { return m_name; }
902 void SetName(ConstString name) { m_name = name; }
904 ConstString GetLookupName() const { return m_lookup_name; }
906 void SetLookupName(ConstString name) { m_lookup_name = name; }
908 lldb::FunctionNameType GetNameTypeMask() const { return m_name_type_mask; }
910 void SetNameTypeMask(lldb::FunctionNameType mask) {
911 m_name_type_mask = mask;
914 void Prune(SymbolContextList &sc_list, size_t start_idx) const;
917 /// What the user originally typed
920 /// The actual name will lookup when calling in the object or symbol file
921 ConstString m_lookup_name;
923 /// Limit matches to only be for this language
924 lldb::LanguageType m_language;
926 /// One or more bits from lldb::FunctionNameType that indicate what kind of
927 /// names we are looking for
928 lldb::FunctionNameType m_name_type_mask;
930 ///< If \b true, then demangled names that match will need to contain
931 ///< "m_name" in order to be considered a match
932 bool m_match_name_after_lookup;
937 mutable std::recursive_mutex m_mutex; ///< A mutex to keep this object happy
938 ///in multi-threaded environments.
940 /// The modification time for this module when it was created.
941 llvm::sys::TimePoint<> m_mod_time;
943 ArchSpec m_arch; ///< The architecture for this module.
944 UUID m_uuid; ///< Each module is assumed to have a unique identifier to help
945 ///match it up to debug symbols.
946 FileSpec m_file; ///< The file representation on disk for this module (if
948 FileSpec m_platform_file; ///< The path to the module on the platform on which
949 ///it is being debugged
950 FileSpec m_remote_install_file; ///< If set when debugging on remote
951 ///platforms, this module will be installed at
953 FileSpec m_symfile_spec; ///< If this path is valid, then this is the file
954 ///that _will_ be used as the symbol file for this
956 ConstString m_object_name; ///< The name an object within this module that is
957 ///selected, or empty of the module is represented
959 uint64_t m_object_offset;
960 llvm::sys::TimePoint<> m_object_mod_time;
962 /// DataBuffer containing the module image, if it was provided at
963 /// construction time. Otherwise the data will be retrieved by mapping
964 /// one of the FileSpec members above.
965 lldb::DataBufferSP m_data_sp;
967 lldb::ObjectFileSP m_objfile_sp; ///< A shared pointer to the object file
968 ///parser for this module as it may or may
969 ///not be shared with the SymbolFile
970 llvm::Optional<UnwindTable> m_unwind_table; ///< Table of FuncUnwinders
971 /// objects created for this
972 /// Module's functions
974 m_symfile_up; ///< A pointer to the symbol vendor for this module.
975 std::vector<lldb::SymbolVendorUP>
976 m_old_symfiles; ///< If anyone calls Module::SetSymbolFileFileSpec() and
977 ///changes the symbol file,
978 ///< we need to keep all old symbol files around in case anyone has type
979 ///references to them
980 TypeSystemMap m_type_system_map; ///< A map of any type systems associated
982 /// Module specific source remappings for when you have debug info for a
983 /// module that doesn't match where the sources currently are.
984 PathMappingList m_source_mappings =
985 ModuleList::GetGlobalModuleListProperties().GetSymlinkMappings();
987 lldb::SectionListUP m_sections_up; ///< Unified section list for module that
988 /// is used by the ObjectFile and and
989 /// ObjectFile instances for the debug info
991 std::atomic<bool> m_did_load_objfile{false};
992 std::atomic<bool> m_did_load_symfile{false};
993 std::atomic<bool> m_did_set_uuid{false};
994 mutable bool m_file_has_changed : 1,
995 m_first_file_changed_log : 1; /// See if the module was modified after it
996 /// was initially opened.
998 /// Resolve a file or load virtual address.
1000 /// Tries to resolve \a vm_addr as a file address (if \a
1001 /// vm_addr_is_file_addr is true) or as a load address if \a
1002 /// vm_addr_is_file_addr is false) in the symbol vendor. \a resolve_scope
1003 /// indicates what clients wish to resolve and can be used to limit the
1004 /// scope of what is parsed.
1006 /// \param[in] vm_addr
1007 /// The load virtual address to resolve.
1009 /// \param[in] vm_addr_is_file_addr
1010 /// If \b true, \a vm_addr is a file address, else \a vm_addr
1011 /// if a load address.
1013 /// \param[in] resolve_scope
1014 /// The scope that should be resolved (see
1015 /// SymbolContext::Scope).
1017 /// \param[out] so_addr
1018 /// The section offset based address that got resolved if
1019 /// any bits are returned.
1022 // The symbol context that has objects filled in. Each bit
1023 /// in the \a resolve_scope pertains to a member in the \a sc.
1026 /// A integer that contains SymbolContext::Scope bits set for
1027 /// each item that was successfully resolved.
1029 /// \see SymbolContext::Scope
1030 uint32_t ResolveSymbolContextForAddress(lldb::addr_t vm_addr,
1031 bool vm_addr_is_file_addr,
1032 lldb::SymbolContextItem resolve_scope,
1033 Address &so_addr, SymbolContext &sc);
1035 void SymbolIndicesToSymbolContextList(Symtab *symtab,
1036 std::vector<uint32_t> &symbol_indexes,
1037 SymbolContextList &sc_list);
1039 bool SetArchitecture(const ArchSpec &new_arch);
1041 void SetUUID(const lldb_private::UUID &uuid);
1043 SectionList *GetUnifiedSectionList();
1045 friend class ModuleList;
1046 friend class ObjectFile;
1047 friend class SymbolFile;
1050 Module(); // Only used internally by CreateJITModule ()
1052 void FindTypes_Impl(
1053 ConstString name, const CompilerDeclContext &parent_decl_ctx,
1055 llvm::DenseSet<lldb_private::SymbolFile *> &searched_symbol_files,
1058 Module(const Module &) = delete;
1059 const Module &operator=(const Module &) = delete;
1062 } // namespace lldb_private
1064 #endif // LLDB_CORE_MODULE_H