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// LLDB C++ API Test: Verify that when the Debugger stdin
// is set to a FILE *, lldb can still successfully run a
// python command in a stop hook.
#include <errno.h>
#include <mutex>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
%include_SB_APIs%
#include "common.h"
#if !defined(PATH_MAX)
#define PATH_MAX 4096
#endif
using namespace lldb;
void test(SBDebugger &dbg, std::vector<std::string> args) {
// The problem we had was that when the thread that was
// waiting on input went into the call to 'read' it had
// the file handle lock. Then when the python interpreter
// Initialized itself to run the python command, it tried
// to flush the file channel, and that deadlocked.
// This only happens when Async is true, since otherwise
// the process event is handled on the I/O read thread,
// which sidestepped the problem.
dbg.SetAsync(true);
SBTarget target = dbg.CreateTarget(args.at(0).c_str());
if (!target.IsValid())
throw Exception("invalid target");
SBBreakpoint breakpoint = target.BreakpointCreateByName("next");
if (!breakpoint.IsValid())
throw Exception("invalid breakpoint");
SBCommandInterpreter interp = dbg.GetCommandInterpreter();
SBCommandReturnObject result;
// Bring in the python command. We actually add two commands,
// one that runs in the stop hook and sets a variable when it
// runs, and one that reports out the variable so we can ensure
// that we did indeed run the stop hook.
const char *source_dir = "%SOURCE_DIR%";
SBFileSpec script_spec(source_dir);
script_spec.AppendPathComponent("some_cmd.py");
char path[PATH_MAX];
script_spec.GetPath(path, PATH_MAX);
std::string import_command("command script import ");
import_command.append(path);
interp.HandleCommand(import_command.c_str(), result);
if (!result.Succeeded())
throw Exception("Couldn't import %SOURCE_DIR%/some_cmd.py");
SBProcess process = target.LaunchSimple(nullptr, nullptr, nullptr);
if (!process.IsValid())
throw Exception("Couldn't launch process.");
if (process.GetState() != lldb::eStateStopped)
throw Exception("Process was not stopped");
process.SetSelectedThreadByIndexID(0);
// Now add the stop hook:
interp.HandleCommand("target stop-hook add -o some-cmd", result);
if (!result.Succeeded())
throw Exception("Couldn't add a stop hook.");
// Now switch the I/O over to a pipe, which will be handled by the
// NativeFile class:
int to_lldb_des[2];
int pipe_result = pipe(to_lldb_des);
FILE *fh_lldb_in = fdopen(to_lldb_des[0], "r");
FILE *fh_to_lldb = fdopen(to_lldb_des[1], "w");
// We need to reset the handle before destroying the debugger
// or the same deadlock will stall exiting:
class Cleanup {
public:
Cleanup(SBDebugger dbg, int filedes[2]) : m_dbg(dbg) {
m_file = m_dbg.GetInputFileHandle();
m_filedes[0] = filedes[0];
m_filedes[1] = filedes[1];
}
~Cleanup() {
m_dbg.SetInputFileHandle(m_file, false);
close(m_filedes[0]);
close(m_filedes[1]);
}
private:
FILE *m_file;
SBDebugger m_dbg;
int m_filedes[2];
};
Cleanup cleanup(dbg, to_lldb_des);
dbg.SetInputFileHandle(fh_lldb_in, false);
// Now run the command interpreter. You have to pass true to
// start thread so we will run the I/O in a separate thread.
dbg.RunCommandInterpreter(false, true);
// Now issue a stepi, and fetch the running and stopped events:
fprintf(fh_to_lldb, "thread step-inst\n");
SBEvent proc_event;
StateType state;
bool got_event;
got_event = dbg.GetListener().WaitForEventForBroadcaster(
100, process.GetBroadcaster(), proc_event);
if (!got_event)
throw Exception("Didn't get running event");
state = SBProcess::GetStateFromEvent(proc_event);
if (state != eStateRunning)
throw Exception("Event wasn't a running event.");
got_event = dbg.GetListener().WaitForEventForBroadcaster(
100, process.GetBroadcaster(), proc_event);
if (!got_event)
throw Exception("Didn't get a stopped event");
state = SBProcess::GetStateFromEvent(proc_event);
if (state != eStateStopped)
throw Exception("Event wasn't a stop event.");
// At this point the stop hook should have run. Check that:
interp.HandleCommand("report-cmd", result);
if (!result.Succeeded())
throw Exception("Didn't actually call stop hook.");
}