""" Test that breakpoint by symbol name works correctly with dynamic libs. """ from __future__ import print_function import os import time import re import lldb from lldbsuite.test.decorators import * from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import * from lldbsuite.test import lldbutil @skipIfWindows # Windows doesn't have dlopen and friends, dynamic libraries work differently class LoadUnloadTestCase(TestBase): mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__) NO_DEBUG_INFO_TESTCASE = True def setUp(self): # Call super's setUp(). TestBase.setUp(self) self.setup_test() # Invoke the default build rule. self.build() # Find the line number to break for main.cpp. self.line = line_number( 'main.cpp', '// Set break point at this line for test_lldb_process_load_and_unload_commands().') self.line_d_function = line_number( 'd.cpp', '// Find this line number within d_dunction().') def setup_test(self): lldbutil.mkdir_p(self.getBuildArtifact("hidden")) if not self.platformIsDarwin(): if not lldb.remote_platform and "LD_LIBRARY_PATH" in os.environ: self.runCmd( "settings set target.env-vars " + self.dylibPath + "=" + os.environ["LD_LIBRARY_PATH"] + ":" + self.getBuildDir()) else: if lldb.remote_platform: wd = lldb.remote_platform.GetWorkingDirectory() else: wd = self.getBuildDir() self.runCmd( "settings set target.env-vars " + self.dylibPath + "=" + wd) def copy_shlibs_to_remote(self, hidden_dir=False): """ Copies the shared libs required by this test suite to remote. Does nothing in case of non-remote platforms. """ if lldb.remote_platform: ext = 'so' if self.platformIsDarwin(): ext = 'dylib' shlibs = ['libloadunload_a.' + ext, 'libloadunload_b.' + ext, 'libloadunload_c.' + ext, 'libloadunload_d.' + ext] wd = lldb.remote_platform.GetWorkingDirectory() cwd = os.getcwd() for f in shlibs: err = lldb.remote_platform.Put( lldb.SBFileSpec(self.getBuildArtifact(f)), lldb.SBFileSpec(os.path.join(wd, f))) if err.Fail(): raise RuntimeError( "Unable copy '%s' to '%s'.\n>>> %s" % (f, wd, err.GetCString())) if hidden_dir: shlib = 'libloadunload_d.' + ext hidden_dir = os.path.join(wd, 'hidden') hidden_file = os.path.join(hidden_dir, shlib) err = lldb.remote_platform.MakeDirectory(hidden_dir) if err.Fail(): raise RuntimeError( "Unable to create a directory '%s'." % hidden_dir) err = lldb.remote_platform.Put( lldb.SBFileSpec(os.path.join('hidden', shlib)), lldb.SBFileSpec(hidden_file)) if err.Fail(): raise RuntimeError( "Unable copy 'libloadunload_d.so' to '%s'.\n>>> %s" % (wd, err.GetCString())) # libloadunload_d.so does not appear in the image list because executable # dependencies are resolved relative to the debuggers PWD. Bug? @expectedFailureAll(oslist=["linux"]) @skipIfFreeBSD # llvm.org/pr14424 - missing FreeBSD Makefiles/testcase support @not_remote_testsuite_ready @skipIfWindows # Windows doesn't have dlopen and friends, dynamic libraries work differently def test_modules_search_paths(self): """Test target modules list after loading a different copy of the library libd.dylib, and verifies that it works with 'target modules search-paths add'.""" if self.platformIsDarwin(): dylibName = 'libloadunload_d.dylib' else: dylibName = 'libloadunload_d.so' # The directory with the dynamic library we did not link to. new_dir = os.path.join(self.getBuildDir(), "hidden") old_dylib = os.path.join(self.getBuildDir(), dylibName) new_dylib = os.path.join(new_dir, dylibName) exe = self.getBuildArtifact("a.out") self.runCmd("file " + exe, CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET) self.expect("target modules list", substrs=[old_dylib]) # self.expect("target modules list -t 3", # patterns = ["%s-[^-]*-[^-]*" % self.getArchitecture()]) # Add an image search path substitution pair. self.runCmd( "target modules search-paths add %s %s" % (self.getBuildDir(), new_dir)) self.expect("target modules search-paths list", substrs=[self.getBuildDir(), new_dir]) self.expect( "target modules search-paths query %s" % self.getBuildDir(), "Image search path successfully transformed", substrs=[new_dir]) # Obliterate traces of libd from the old location. os.remove(old_dylib) # Inform (DY)LD_LIBRARY_PATH of the new path, too. env_cmd_string = "settings set target.env-vars " + self.dylibPath + "=" + new_dir if self.TraceOn(): print("Set environment to: ", env_cmd_string) self.runCmd(env_cmd_string) self.runCmd("settings show target.env-vars") remove_dyld_path_cmd = "settings remove target.env-vars " + self.dylibPath self.addTearDownHook( lambda: self.dbg.HandleCommand(remove_dyld_path_cmd)) self.runCmd("run") self.expect( "target modules list", "LLDB successfully locates the relocated dynamic library", substrs=[new_dylib]) # libloadunload_d.so does not appear in the image list because executable # dependencies are resolved relative to the debuggers PWD. Bug? @expectedFailureAll(oslist=["linux"]) @skipIfFreeBSD # llvm.org/pr14424 - missing FreeBSD Makefiles/testcase support @expectedFailureAndroid # wrong source file shows up for hidden library @skipIfWindows # Windows doesn't have dlopen and friends, dynamic libraries work differently def test_dyld_library_path(self): """Test (DY)LD_LIBRARY_PATH after moving libd.dylib, which defines d_function, somewhere else.""" self.copy_shlibs_to_remote(hidden_dir=True) exe = self.getBuildArtifact("a.out") self.runCmd("file " + exe, CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET) # Shut off ANSI color usage so we don't get ANSI escape sequences # mixed in with stop locations. self.dbg.SetUseColor(False) if self.platformIsDarwin(): dylibName = 'libloadunload_d.dylib' dsymName = 'libloadunload_d.dylib.dSYM' else: dylibName = 'libloadunload_d.so' # The directory to relocate the dynamic library and its debugging info. special_dir = "hidden" if lldb.remote_platform: wd = lldb.remote_platform.GetWorkingDirectory() else: wd = self.getBuildDir() old_dir = wd new_dir = os.path.join(wd, special_dir) old_dylib = os.path.join(old_dir, dylibName) remove_dyld_path_cmd = "settings remove target.env-vars " \ + self.dylibPath self.addTearDownHook( lambda: self.dbg.HandleCommand(remove_dyld_path_cmd)) # For now we don't track (DY)LD_LIBRARY_PATH, so the old # library will be in the modules list. self.expect("target modules list", substrs=[os.path.basename(old_dylib)], matching=True) lldbutil.run_break_set_by_file_and_line( self, "d.cpp", self.line_d_function, num_expected_locations=1) # After run, make sure the non-hidden library is picked up. self.expect("run", substrs=["return", "700"]) self.runCmd("continue") # Add the hidden directory first in the search path. env_cmd_string = ("settings set target.env-vars %s=%s" % (self.dylibPath, new_dir)) if not self.platformIsDarwin(): env_cmd_string += ":" + wd self.runCmd(env_cmd_string) # This time, the hidden library should be picked up. self.expect("run", substrs=["return", "12345"]) @expectedFailureAll( bugnumber="llvm.org/pr25805", hostoslist=["windows"], triple='.*-android') @skipIfFreeBSD # llvm.org/pr14424 - missing FreeBSD Makefiles/testcase support @skipIfWindows # Windows doesn't have dlopen and friends, dynamic libraries work differently def test_lldb_process_load_and_unload_commands(self): """Test that lldb process load/unload command work correctly.""" self.copy_shlibs_to_remote() exe = self.getBuildArtifact("a.out") self.runCmd("file " + exe, CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET) # Break at main.cpp before the call to dlopen(). # Use lldb's process load command to load the dylib, instead. lldbutil.run_break_set_by_file_and_line( self, "main.cpp", self.line, num_expected_locations=1, loc_exact=True) self.runCmd("run", RUN_SUCCEEDED) ctx = self.platformContext dylibName = ctx.shlib_prefix + 'loadunload_a.' + ctx.shlib_extension localDylibPath = self.getBuildArtifact(dylibName) if lldb.remote_platform: wd = lldb.remote_platform.GetWorkingDirectory() remoteDylibPath = lldbutil.join_remote_paths(wd, dylibName) else: remoteDylibPath = localDylibPath # Make sure that a_function does not exist at this point. self.expect( "image lookup -n a_function", "a_function should not exist yet", error=True, matching=False, patterns=["1 match found"]) # Use lldb 'process load' to load the dylib. self.expect( "process load %s --install=%s" % (localDylibPath, remoteDylibPath), "%s loaded correctly" % dylibName, patterns=[ 'Loading "%s".*ok' % localDylibPath, 'Image [0-9]+ loaded']) # Search for and match the "Image ([0-9]+) loaded" pattern. output = self.res.GetOutput() pattern = re.compile("Image ([0-9]+) loaded") for l in output.split(os.linesep): #print("l:", l) match = pattern.search(l) if match: break index = match.group(1) # Now we should have an entry for a_function. self.expect( "image lookup -n a_function", "a_function should now exist", patterns=[ "1 match found .*%s" % dylibName]) # Use lldb 'process unload' to unload the dylib. self.expect( "process unload %s" % index, "%s unloaded correctly" % dylibName, patterns=[ "Unloading .* with index %s.*ok" % index]) self.runCmd("process continue") @skipIfFreeBSD # llvm.org/pr14424 - missing FreeBSD Makefiles/testcase support def test_load_unload(self): """Test breakpoint by name works correctly with dlopen'ing.""" self.copy_shlibs_to_remote() exe = self.getBuildArtifact("a.out") self.runCmd("file " + exe, CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET) # Break by function name a_function (not yet loaded). lldbutil.run_break_set_by_symbol( self, "a_function", num_expected_locations=0) self.runCmd("run", RUN_SUCCEEDED) # The stop reason of the thread should be breakpoint and at a_function. self.expect("thread list", STOPPED_DUE_TO_BREAKPOINT, substrs=['stopped', 'a_function', 'stop reason = breakpoint']) # The breakpoint should have a hit count of 1. self.expect("breakpoint list -f", BREAKPOINT_HIT_ONCE, substrs=[' resolved, hit count = 1']) # Issue the 'contnue' command. We should stop agaian at a_function. # The stop reason of the thread should be breakpoint and at a_function. self.runCmd("continue") # rdar://problem/8508987 # The a_function breakpoint should be encountered twice. self.expect("thread list", STOPPED_DUE_TO_BREAKPOINT, substrs=['stopped', 'a_function', 'stop reason = breakpoint']) # The breakpoint should have a hit count of 2. self.expect("breakpoint list -f", BREAKPOINT_HIT_ONCE, substrs=[' resolved, hit count = 2']) @skipIfFreeBSD # llvm.org/pr14424 - missing FreeBSD Makefiles/testcase support @skipIfWindows # Windows doesn't have dlopen and friends, dynamic libraries work differently def test_step_over_load(self): """Test stepping over code that loads a shared library works correctly.""" self.copy_shlibs_to_remote() exe = self.getBuildArtifact("a.out") self.runCmd("file " + exe, CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET) # Break by function name a_function (not yet loaded). lldbutil.run_break_set_by_file_and_line( self, "main.cpp", self.line, num_expected_locations=1, loc_exact=True) self.runCmd("run", RUN_SUCCEEDED) # The stop reason of the thread should be breakpoint and at a_function. self.expect("thread list", STOPPED_DUE_TO_BREAKPOINT, substrs=['stopped', 'stop reason = breakpoint']) self.runCmd( "thread step-over", "Stepping over function that loads library") # The stop reason should be step end. self.expect("thread list", "step over succeeded.", substrs=['stopped', 'stop reason = step over']) # We can't find a breakpoint location for d_init before launching because # executable dependencies are resolved relative to the debuggers PWD. Bug? @expectedFailureAll(oslist=["linux"]) @skipIfFreeBSD # llvm.org/pr14424 - missing FreeBSD Makefiles/testcase support @skipIfWindows # Windows doesn't have dlopen and friends, dynamic libraries work differently def test_static_init_during_load(self): """Test that we can set breakpoints correctly in static initializers""" self.copy_shlibs_to_remote() exe = self.getBuildArtifact("a.out") self.runCmd("file " + exe, CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET) a_init_bp_num = lldbutil.run_break_set_by_symbol( self, "a_init", num_expected_locations=0) b_init_bp_num = lldbutil.run_break_set_by_symbol( self, "b_init", num_expected_locations=0) d_init_bp_num = lldbutil.run_break_set_by_symbol( self, "d_init", num_expected_locations=1) self.runCmd("run", RUN_SUCCEEDED) self.expect("thread list", STOPPED_DUE_TO_BREAKPOINT, substrs=['stopped', 'd_init', 'stop reason = breakpoint %d' % d_init_bp_num]) self.runCmd("continue") self.expect("thread list", STOPPED_DUE_TO_BREAKPOINT, substrs=['stopped', 'b_init', 'stop reason = breakpoint %d' % b_init_bp_num]) self.expect("thread backtrace", substrs=['b_init', 'dlopen', 'main']) self.runCmd("continue") self.expect("thread list", STOPPED_DUE_TO_BREAKPOINT, substrs=['stopped', 'a_init', 'stop reason = breakpoint %d' % a_init_bp_num]) self.expect("thread backtrace", substrs=['a_init', 'dlopen', 'main'])