10 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
6a0423a1e9 proc: when stepping set condition on thread ID if there is no curg (#3475)
If there is no current goroutine when 'next', 'step' or 'stepout' are
used set a condition that the thread ID should stay the same instead.
This makes stepping work for multithreaded C programs or Go programs
that have threads started by cgo code.

Fixes #3262
2023-08-21 12:30:56 -07:00
d963eb1057 proc: read context from sigtrampgo, fixes TestCgoStacktrace2 on 1.21 (#3401)
* logflags,proc: flag to log stacktrace execution

Add a log flag to write logs about what the stacktracer does.

* proc: read context from sigtrampgo, fixes TestCgoStacktrace2 on 1.21

Changes stacktrace code to read the signal context from the arguments
of sigtrampgo.
Also changes the automatic fatalthrow breakpoint for go 1.21.
In combination these two changes fix TestCgoStacktrace2 on Go 1.21 on
various platforms.
2023-06-27 09:33:07 -07:00
36980dcbf9 proc: step breakpoints shouldn't hide normal breakpoints (#3287)
When using Step on a function that has a dynamic CALL instruction we
set a Step breakpoint on the call.
When it is hit we determine the destination of the CALL by looking at
registers, set a breakpoint there and continue.
If the Step breakpoint is hit simultaneously with a normal breakpoint
our Step logic will take precedence and the normal breakpoint hit will
be hidden from the user.

Move the Step logic to a breaklet callback so that it does not
interfere with the decision to stop.
2023-04-24 12:12:54 -07:00
6e7e1d8830 proc,terminal: allow setting suspended breakpoints (#3154)
Allows setting suspended breakpoints and try to enable them
automatically after every time a plugin is loaded.

Fixes #1653
Updates #2551
2022-10-04 08:07:05 -07:00
6f34add5db proc,service/debugger: introduce TargetGroup abstraction (#3030)
Introduces a new TargetGroup abstraction that can be used to manage
multiple related targets.
No actual management of child processes is implemented here, this is
just a refactoring to make it possible to do that in the future.

Updates #2551
2022-07-14 14:14:45 -07:00
78471b3a5a proc,service: represent logical breakpoints explicitly (#2946)
Adds a LogicalBreakpoint type to represent logical breakpoints
explicitly. Until now logical breakpoints were constructed implicitly
by grouping physical breakpoints together by their LogicalID.

Having logical breakpoints represented explicitly allows for a simpler
implementation of disabled breakpoints, as well as allowing a simple
implementation of delayed breakpoints (#1653, #2551) and in general of
breakpoints spanning multiple processes if we implement debugging
process trees (#2551).

Updates #1653
Updates #2551
2022-05-25 13:58:26 -07:00
4c5b111abb proc,debugger: move breakpoint ID counter to service/debugger (#2913)
Moves breakpoindIDCounter out of BreakpointsMap and into
service/debugger.Debuggger to simplify proc.Target's API and aid with
implementing fork follow mode, where we'll have to debug multiple
processes simultaneously.
2022-02-25 10:09:53 +01:00
348c722981 proc/gdbserver: support watchpoints (#2659)
Adds watchpoint support to gdbserver backend for rr debugger and
debugserver on macOS/amd64 and macOS/arm64.

Also changes stack watchpoints to support reverse execution.
2021-10-04 14:45:05 -07:00
a97da22762 proc: do not assign temporary breakpoint IDs (#2650)
Internal breakpoints do not need IDs and assigning them from a counter
separate from the user ID counter can be a cause of confusion.
If a user breakpoint is overlayed on top of a pre-existing internal
breakpoint the temporary ID will be surfaced as if it was a user ID,
possibly conflicting with another user ID.
If a temporary breakpoint is overlayed on top of a pre-existing user
breakpoint and the user breakpoint is first deleted and then
re-created, the user ID will be resurrected along with the breakpoint,
instead of allocating a fresh one.

This change removes internal breakpoint IDs entirely, only user
breakpoints receive an ID.
2021-09-29 12:01:37 +02:00
4264bf00f2 proc,terminal,service: support stack watchpoints (#2521)
* terminal,service: add way to see internal breakpoints

Now that Delve has internal breakpoints that survive for long periods
of time it will be useful to have an option to display them.

* proc,terminal,service: support stack watchpoints

Adds support for watchpoints on stack allocated variables.

When a stack variable is watched, in addition to the normal watchpoint
some support breakpoints are created:

- one breakpoint inside runtime.copystack, used to adjust the address
  of the watchpoint when the stack is resized
- one or more breakpoints used to detect when the stack variable goes
  out of scope, those are similar to the breakpoints set by StepOut.

Implements #279
2021-08-09 10:41:25 -07:00