//===-- UtilityFunction.h ----------------------------------------*- C++ //-*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef liblldb_UtilityFunction_h_ #define liblldb_UtilityFunction_h_ #include #include #include "lldb/Expression/Expression.h" #include "lldb/lldb-forward.h" #include "lldb/lldb-private.h" namespace lldb_private { //---------------------------------------------------------------------- /// @class UtilityFunction UtilityFunction.h /// "lldb/Expression/UtilityFunction.h" Encapsulates a bit of source code that /// provides a function that is callable /// /// LLDB uses expressions for various purposes, notably to call functions /// and as a backend for the expr command. UtilityFunction encapsulates a /// self-contained function meant to be used from other code. Utility /// functions can perform error-checking for ClangUserExpressions, //---------------------------------------------------------------------- class UtilityFunction : public Expression { public: //------------------------------------------------------------------ /// Constructor /// /// @param[in] text /// The text of the function. Must be a full translation unit. /// /// @param[in] name /// The name of the function, as used in the text. //------------------------------------------------------------------ UtilityFunction(ExecutionContextScope &exe_scope, const char *text, const char *name); ~UtilityFunction() override; //------------------------------------------------------------------ /// Install the utility function into a process /// /// @param[in] diagnostic_manager /// A diagnostic manager to print parse errors and warnings to. /// /// @param[in] exe_ctx /// The execution context to install the utility function to. /// /// @return /// True on success (no errors); false otherwise. //------------------------------------------------------------------ virtual bool Install(DiagnosticManager &diagnostic_manager, ExecutionContext &exe_ctx) = 0; //------------------------------------------------------------------ /// Check whether the given PC is inside the function /// /// Especially useful if the function dereferences nullptr to indicate a /// failed assert. /// /// @param[in] pc /// The program counter to check. /// /// @return /// True if the program counter falls within the function's bounds; /// false if not (or the function is not JIT compiled) //------------------------------------------------------------------ bool ContainsAddress(lldb::addr_t address) { // nothing is both >= LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS and < LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS, so // this always returns false if the function is not JIT compiled yet return (address >= m_jit_start_addr && address < m_jit_end_addr); } //------------------------------------------------------------------ /// Return the string that the parser should parse. Must be a full /// translation unit. //------------------------------------------------------------------ const char *Text() override { return m_function_text.c_str(); } //------------------------------------------------------------------ /// Return the function name that should be used for executing the /// expression. Text() should contain the definition of this function. //------------------------------------------------------------------ const char *FunctionName() override { return m_function_name.c_str(); } //------------------------------------------------------------------ /// Return the object that the parser should use when registering local /// variables. May be nullptr if the Expression doesn't care. //------------------------------------------------------------------ ExpressionVariableList *LocalVariables() { return nullptr; } //------------------------------------------------------------------ /// Return true if validation code should be inserted into the expression. //------------------------------------------------------------------ bool NeedsValidation() override { return false; } //------------------------------------------------------------------ /// Return true if external variables in the expression should be resolved. //------------------------------------------------------------------ bool NeedsVariableResolution() override { return false; } // This makes the function caller function. Pass in the ThreadSP if you have // one available, compilation can end up calling code (e.g. to look up // indirect functions) and we don't want this to wander onto another thread. FunctionCaller *MakeFunctionCaller(const CompilerType &return_type, const ValueList &arg_value_list, lldb::ThreadSP compilation_thread, Status &error); // This one retrieves the function caller that is already made. If you // haven't made it yet, this returns nullptr FunctionCaller *GetFunctionCaller() { return m_caller_up.get(); } protected: std::shared_ptr m_execution_unit_sp; lldb::ModuleWP m_jit_module_wp; std::string m_function_text; ///< The text of the function. Must be a ///well-formed translation unit. std::string m_function_name; ///< The name of the function. std::unique_ptr m_caller_up; }; } // namespace lldb_private #endif // liblldb_UtilityFunction_h_