lldbgdbserverutils.py
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"""Module for supporting unit testing of the lldb-server debug monitor exe.
"""
from __future__ import division, print_function
import os
import os.path
import platform
import re
import six
import socket_packet_pump
import subprocess
from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import *
from six.moves import queue
def _get_debug_monitor_from_lldb(lldb_exe, debug_monitor_basename):
"""Return the debug monitor exe path given the lldb exe path.
This method attempts to construct a valid debug monitor exe name
from a given lldb exe name. It will return None if the synthesized
debug monitor name is not found to exist.
The debug monitor exe path is synthesized by taking the directory
of the lldb exe, and replacing the portion of the base name that
matches "lldb" (case insensitive) and replacing with the value of
debug_monitor_basename.
Args:
lldb_exe: the path to an lldb executable.
debug_monitor_basename: the base name portion of the debug monitor
that will replace 'lldb'.
Returns:
A path to the debug monitor exe if it is found to exist; otherwise,
returns None.
"""
if not lldb_exe:
return None
exe_dir = os.path.dirname(lldb_exe)
exe_base = os.path.basename(lldb_exe)
# we'll rebuild the filename by replacing lldb with
# the debug monitor basename, keeping any prefix or suffix in place.
regex = re.compile(r"lldb", re.IGNORECASE)
new_base = regex.sub(debug_monitor_basename, exe_base)
debug_monitor_exe = os.path.join(exe_dir, new_base)
if os.path.exists(debug_monitor_exe):
return debug_monitor_exe
new_base = regex.sub(
'LLDB.framework/Versions/A/Resources/' +
debug_monitor_basename,
exe_base)
debug_monitor_exe = os.path.join(exe_dir, new_base)
if os.path.exists(debug_monitor_exe):
return debug_monitor_exe
return None
def get_lldb_server_exe():
"""Return the lldb-server exe path.
Returns:
A path to the lldb-server exe if it is found to exist; otherwise,
returns None.
"""
if "LLDB_DEBUGSERVER_PATH" in os.environ:
return os.environ["LLDB_DEBUGSERVER_PATH"]
return _get_debug_monitor_from_lldb(
lldbtest_config.lldbExec, "lldb-server")
def get_debugserver_exe():
"""Return the debugserver exe path.
Returns:
A path to the debugserver exe if it is found to exist; otherwise,
returns None.
"""
if "LLDB_DEBUGSERVER_PATH" in os.environ:
return os.environ["LLDB_DEBUGSERVER_PATH"]
return _get_debug_monitor_from_lldb(
lldbtest_config.lldbExec, "debugserver")
_LOG_LINE_REGEX = re.compile(r'^(lldb-server|debugserver)\s+<\s*(\d+)>' +
'\s+(read|send)\s+packet:\s+(.+)$')
def _is_packet_lldb_gdbserver_input(packet_type, llgs_input_is_read):
"""Return whether a given packet is input for lldb-gdbserver.
Args:
packet_type: a string indicating 'send' or 'receive', from a
gdbremote packet protocol log.
llgs_input_is_read: true if lldb-gdbserver input (content sent to
lldb-gdbserver) is listed as 'read' or 'send' in the packet
log entry.
Returns:
True if the packet should be considered input for lldb-gdbserver; False
otherwise.
"""
if packet_type == 'read':
# when llgs is the read side, then a read packet is meant for
# input to llgs (when captured from the llgs/debugserver exe).
return llgs_input_is_read
elif packet_type == 'send':
# when llgs is the send side, then a send packet is meant to
# be input to llgs (when captured from the lldb exe).
return not llgs_input_is_read
else:
# don't understand what type of packet this is
raise "Unknown packet type: {}".format(packet_type)
def handle_O_packet(context, packet_contents, logger):
"""Handle O packets."""
if (not packet_contents) or (len(packet_contents) < 1):
return False
elif packet_contents[0] != "O":
return False
elif packet_contents == "OK":
return False
new_text = gdbremote_hex_decode_string(packet_contents[1:])
context["O_content"] += new_text
context["O_count"] += 1
if logger:
logger.debug(
"text: new \"{}\", cumulative: \"{}\"".format(
new_text, context["O_content"]))
return True
_STRIP_CHECKSUM_REGEX = re.compile(r'#[0-9a-fA-F]{2}$')
_STRIP_COMMAND_PREFIX_REGEX = re.compile(r"^\$")
_STRIP_COMMAND_PREFIX_M_REGEX = re.compile(r"^\$m")
def assert_packets_equal(asserter, actual_packet, expected_packet):
# strip off the checksum digits of the packet. When we're in
# no-ack mode, the # checksum is ignored, and should not be cause
# for a mismatched packet.
actual_stripped = _STRIP_CHECKSUM_REGEX.sub('', actual_packet)
expected_stripped = _STRIP_CHECKSUM_REGEX.sub('', expected_packet)
asserter.assertEqual(actual_stripped, expected_stripped)
def expect_lldb_gdbserver_replay(
asserter,
sock,
test_sequence,
pump_queues,
timeout_seconds,
logger=None):
"""Replay socket communication with lldb-gdbserver and verify responses.
Args:
asserter: the object providing assertEqual(first, second, msg=None), e.g. TestCase instance.
sock: the TCP socket connected to the lldb-gdbserver exe.
test_sequence: a GdbRemoteTestSequence instance that describes
the messages sent to the gdb remote and the responses
expected from it.
timeout_seconds: any response taking more than this number of
seconds will cause an exception to be raised.
logger: a Python logger instance.
Returns:
The context dictionary from running the given gdbremote
protocol sequence. This will contain any of the capture
elements specified to any GdbRemoteEntry instances in
test_sequence.
The context will also contain an entry, context["O_content"]
which contains the text from the inferior received via $O
packets. $O packets should not attempt to be matched
directly since they are not entirely deterministic as to
how many arrive and how much text is in each one.
context["O_count"] will contain an integer of the number of
O packets received.
"""
# Ensure we have some work to do.
if len(test_sequence.entries) < 1:
return {}
context = {"O_count": 0, "O_content": ""}
with socket_packet_pump.SocketPacketPump(sock, pump_queues, logger) as pump:
# Grab the first sequence entry.
sequence_entry = test_sequence.entries.pop(0)
# While we have an active sequence entry, send messages
# destined for the stub and collect/match/process responses
# expected from the stub.
while sequence_entry:
if sequence_entry.is_send_to_remote():
# This is an entry to send to the remote debug monitor.
send_packet = sequence_entry.get_send_packet()
if logger:
if len(send_packet) == 1 and send_packet[0] == chr(3):
packet_desc = "^C"
else:
packet_desc = send_packet
logger.info(
"sending packet to remote: {}".format(packet_desc))
sock.sendall(send_packet.encode())
else:
# This is an entry expecting to receive content from the remote
# debug monitor.
# We'll pull from (and wait on) the queue appropriate for the type of matcher.
# We keep separate queues for process output (coming from non-deterministic
# $O packet division) and for all other packets.
if sequence_entry.is_output_matcher():
try:
# Grab next entry from the output queue.
content = pump_queues.output_queue().get(True, timeout_seconds)
except queue.Empty:
if logger:
logger.warning(
"timeout waiting for stub output (accumulated output:{})".format(
pump.get_accumulated_output()))
raise Exception(
"timed out while waiting for output match (accumulated output: {})".format(
pump.get_accumulated_output()))
else:
try:
content = pump_queues.packet_queue().get(True, timeout_seconds)
except queue.Empty:
if logger:
logger.warning(
"timeout waiting for packet match (receive buffer: {})".format(
pump.get_receive_buffer()))
raise Exception(
"timed out while waiting for packet match (receive buffer: {})".format(
pump.get_receive_buffer()))
# Give the sequence entry the opportunity to match the content.
# Output matchers might match or pass after more output accumulates.
# Other packet types generally must match.
asserter.assertIsNotNone(content)
context = sequence_entry.assert_match(
asserter, content, context=context)
# Move on to next sequence entry as needed. Some sequence entries support executing multiple
# times in different states (for looping over query/response
# packets).
if sequence_entry.is_consumed():
if len(test_sequence.entries) > 0:
sequence_entry = test_sequence.entries.pop(0)
else:
sequence_entry = None
# Fill in the O_content entries.
context["O_count"] = 1
context["O_content"] = pump.get_accumulated_output()
return context
def gdbremote_hex_encode_string(str):
output = ''
for c in str:
output += '{0:02x}'.format(ord(c))
return output
def gdbremote_hex_decode_string(str):
return str.decode("hex")
def gdbremote_packet_encode_string(str):
checksum = 0
for c in str:
checksum += ord(c)
return '$' + str + '#{0:02x}'.format(checksum % 256)
def build_gdbremote_A_packet(args_list):
"""Given a list of args, create a properly-formed $A packet containing each arg.
"""
payload = "A"
# build the arg content
arg_index = 0
for arg in args_list:
# Comma-separate the args.
if arg_index > 0:
payload += ','
# Hex-encode the arg.
hex_arg = gdbremote_hex_encode_string(arg)
# Build the A entry.
payload += "{},{},{}".format(len(hex_arg), arg_index, hex_arg)
# Next arg index, please.
arg_index += 1
# return the packetized payload
return gdbremote_packet_encode_string(payload)
def parse_reg_info_response(response_packet):
if not response_packet:
raise Exception("response_packet cannot be None")
# Strip off prefix $ and suffix #xx if present.
response_packet = _STRIP_COMMAND_PREFIX_REGEX.sub("", response_packet)
response_packet = _STRIP_CHECKSUM_REGEX.sub("", response_packet)
# Build keyval pairs
values = {}
for kv in response_packet.split(";"):
if len(kv) < 1:
continue
(key, val) = kv.split(':')
values[key] = val
return values
def parse_threadinfo_response(response_packet):
if not response_packet:
raise Exception("response_packet cannot be None")
# Strip off prefix $ and suffix #xx if present.
response_packet = _STRIP_COMMAND_PREFIX_M_REGEX.sub("", response_packet)
response_packet = _STRIP_CHECKSUM_REGEX.sub("", response_packet)
# Return list of thread ids
return [int(thread_id_hex, 16) for thread_id_hex in response_packet.split(
",") if len(thread_id_hex) > 0]
def unpack_endian_binary_string(endian, value_string):
"""Unpack a gdb-remote binary (post-unescaped, i.e. not escaped) response to an unsigned int given endianness of the inferior."""
if not endian:
raise Exception("endian cannot be None")
if not value_string or len(value_string) < 1:
raise Exception("value_string cannot be None or empty")
if endian == 'little':
value = 0
i = 0
while len(value_string) > 0:
value += (ord(value_string[0]) << i)
value_string = value_string[1:]
i += 8
return value
elif endian == 'big':
value = 0
while len(value_string) > 0:
value = (value << 8) + ord(value_string[0])
value_string = value_string[1:]
return value
else:
# pdp is valid but need to add parse code once needed.
raise Exception("unsupported endian:{}".format(endian))
def unpack_register_hex_unsigned(endian, value_string):
"""Unpack a gdb-remote $p-style response to an unsigned int given endianness of inferior."""
if not endian:
raise Exception("endian cannot be None")
if not value_string or len(value_string) < 1:
raise Exception("value_string cannot be None or empty")
if endian == 'little':
value = 0
i = 0
while len(value_string) > 0:
value += (int(value_string[0:2], 16) << i)
value_string = value_string[2:]
i += 8
return value
elif endian == 'big':
return int(value_string, 16)
else:
# pdp is valid but need to add parse code once needed.
raise Exception("unsupported endian:{}".format(endian))
def pack_register_hex(endian, value, byte_size=None):
"""Unpack a gdb-remote $p-style response to an unsigned int given endianness of inferior."""
if not endian:
raise Exception("endian cannot be None")
if endian == 'little':
# Create the litt-endian return value.
retval = ""
while value != 0:
retval = retval + "{:02x}".format(value & 0xff)
value = value >> 8
if byte_size:
# Add zero-fill to the right/end (MSB side) of the value.
retval += "00" * (byte_size - len(retval) // 2)
return retval
elif endian == 'big':
retval = ""
while value != 0:
retval = "{:02x}".format(value & 0xff) + retval
value = value >> 8
if byte_size:
# Add zero-fill to the left/front (MSB side) of the value.
retval = ("00" * (byte_size - len(retval) // 2)) + retval
return retval
else:
# pdp is valid but need to add parse code once needed.
raise Exception("unsupported endian:{}".format(endian))
class GdbRemoteEntryBase(object):
def is_output_matcher(self):
return False
class GdbRemoteEntry(GdbRemoteEntryBase):
def __init__(
self,
is_send_to_remote=True,
exact_payload=None,
regex=None,
capture=None,
expect_captures=None):
"""Create an entry representing one piece of the I/O to/from a gdb remote debug monitor.
Args:
is_send_to_remote: True if this entry is a message to be
sent to the gdbremote debug monitor; False if this
entry represents text to be matched against the reply
from the gdbremote debug monitor.
exact_payload: if not None, then this packet is an exact
send (when sending to the remote) or an exact match of
the response from the gdbremote. The checksums are
ignored on exact match requests since negotiation of
no-ack makes the checksum content essentially
undefined.
regex: currently only valid for receives from gdbremote.
When specified (and only if exact_payload is None),
indicates the gdbremote response must match the given
regex. Match groups in the regex can be used for two
different purposes: saving the match (see capture
arg), or validating that a match group matches a
previously established value (see expect_captures). It
is perfectly valid to have just a regex arg and to
specify neither capture or expect_captures args. This
arg only makes sense if exact_payload is not
specified.
capture: if specified, is a dictionary of regex match
group indices (should start with 1) to variable names
that will store the capture group indicated by the
index. For example, {1:"thread_id"} will store capture
group 1's content in the context dictionary where
"thread_id" is the key and the match group value is
the value. The value stored off can be used later in a
expect_captures expression. This arg only makes sense
when regex is specified.
expect_captures: if specified, is a dictionary of regex
match group indices (should start with 1) to variable
names, where the match group should match the value
existing in the context at the given variable name.
For example, {2:"thread_id"} indicates that the second
match group must match the value stored under the
context's previously stored "thread_id" key. This arg
only makes sense when regex is specified.
"""
self._is_send_to_remote = is_send_to_remote
self.exact_payload = exact_payload
self.regex = regex
self.capture = capture
self.expect_captures = expect_captures
def is_send_to_remote(self):
return self._is_send_to_remote
def is_consumed(self):
# For now, all packets are consumed after first use.
return True
def get_send_packet(self):
if not self.is_send_to_remote():
raise Exception(
"get_send_packet() called on GdbRemoteEntry that is not a send-to-remote packet")
if not self.exact_payload:
raise Exception(
"get_send_packet() called on GdbRemoteEntry but it doesn't have an exact payload")
return self.exact_payload
def _assert_exact_payload_match(self, asserter, actual_packet):
assert_packets_equal(asserter, actual_packet, self.exact_payload)
return None
def _assert_regex_match(self, asserter, actual_packet, context):
# Ensure the actual packet matches from the start of the actual packet.
match = self.regex.match(actual_packet)
if not match:
asserter.fail(
"regex '{}' failed to match against content '{}'".format(
self.regex.pattern, actual_packet))
if self.capture:
# Handle captures.
for group_index, var_name in list(self.capture.items()):
capture_text = match.group(group_index)
# It is okay for capture text to be None - which it will be if it is a group that can match nothing.
# The user must be okay with it since the regex itself matched
# above.
context[var_name] = capture_text
if self.expect_captures:
# Handle comparing matched groups to context dictionary entries.
for group_index, var_name in list(self.expect_captures.items()):
capture_text = match.group(group_index)
if not capture_text:
raise Exception(
"No content to expect for group index {}".format(group_index))
asserter.assertEqual(capture_text, context[var_name])
return context
def assert_match(self, asserter, actual_packet, context=None):
# This only makes sense for matching lines coming from the
# remote debug monitor.
if self.is_send_to_remote():
raise Exception(
"Attempted to match a packet being sent to the remote debug monitor, doesn't make sense.")
# Create a new context if needed.
if not context:
context = {}
# If this is an exact payload, ensure they match exactly,
# ignoring the packet checksum which is optional for no-ack
# mode.
if self.exact_payload:
self._assert_exact_payload_match(asserter, actual_packet)
return context
elif self.regex:
return self._assert_regex_match(asserter, actual_packet, context)
else:
raise Exception(
"Don't know how to match a remote-sent packet when exact_payload isn't specified.")
class MultiResponseGdbRemoteEntry(GdbRemoteEntryBase):
"""Represents a query/response style packet.
Assumes the first item is sent to the gdb remote.
An end sequence regex indicates the end of the query/response
packet sequence. All responses up through (but not including) the
end response are stored in a context variable.
Settings accepted from params:
next_query or query: required. The typical query packet without the $ prefix or #xx suffix.
If there is a special first packet to start the iteration query, see the
first_query key.
first_query: optional. If the first query requires a special query command, specify
it with this key. Do not specify the $ prefix or #xx suffix.
append_iteration_suffix: defaults to False. Specify True if the 0-based iteration
index should be appended as a suffix to the command. e.g. qRegisterInfo with
this key set true will generate query packets of qRegisterInfo0, qRegisterInfo1,
etc.
end_regex: required. Specifies a compiled regex object that will match the full text
of any response that signals an end to the iteration. It must include the
initial $ and ending #xx and must match the whole packet.
save_key: required. Specifies the key within the context where an array will be stored.
Each packet received from the gdb remote that does not match the end_regex will get
appended to the array stored within the context at that key.
runaway_response_count: optional. Defaults to 10000. If this many responses are retrieved,
assume there is something wrong with either the response collection or the ending
detection regex and throw an exception.
"""
def __init__(self, params):
self._next_query = params.get("next_query", params.get("query"))
if not self._next_query:
raise "either next_query or query key must be specified for MultiResponseGdbRemoteEntry"
self._first_query = params.get("first_query", self._next_query)
self._append_iteration_suffix = params.get(
"append_iteration_suffix", False)
self._iteration = 0
self._end_regex = params["end_regex"]
self._save_key = params["save_key"]
self._runaway_response_count = params.get(
"runaway_response_count", 10000)
self._is_send_to_remote = True
self._end_matched = False
def is_send_to_remote(self):
return self._is_send_to_remote
def get_send_packet(self):
if not self.is_send_to_remote():
raise Exception(
"get_send_packet() called on MultiResponseGdbRemoteEntry that is not in the send state")
if self._end_matched:
raise Exception(
"get_send_packet() called on MultiResponseGdbRemoteEntry but end of query/response sequence has already been seen.")
# Choose the first or next query for the base payload.
if self._iteration == 0 and self._first_query:
payload = self._first_query
else:
payload = self._next_query
# Append the suffix as needed.
if self._append_iteration_suffix:
payload += "%x" % self._iteration
# Keep track of the iteration.
self._iteration += 1
# Now that we've given the query packet, flip the mode to
# receive/match.
self._is_send_to_remote = False
# Return the result, converted to packet form.
return gdbremote_packet_encode_string(payload)
def is_consumed(self):
return self._end_matched
def assert_match(self, asserter, actual_packet, context=None):
# This only makes sense for matching lines coming from the remote debug
# monitor.
if self.is_send_to_remote():
raise Exception(
"assert_match() called on MultiResponseGdbRemoteEntry but state is set to send a query packet.")
if self._end_matched:
raise Exception(
"assert_match() called on MultiResponseGdbRemoteEntry but end of query/response sequence has already been seen.")
# Set up a context as needed.
if not context:
context = {}
# Check if the packet matches the end condition.
match = self._end_regex.match(actual_packet)
if match:
# We're done iterating.
self._end_matched = True
return context
# Not done iterating - save the packet.
context[self._save_key] = context.get(self._save_key, [])
context[self._save_key].append(actual_packet)
# Check for a runaway response cycle.
if len(context[self._save_key]) >= self._runaway_response_count:
raise Exception(
"runaway query/response cycle detected: %d responses captured so far. Last response: %s" %
(len(
context[
self._save_key]), context[
self._save_key][
-1]))
# Flip the mode to send for generating the query.
self._is_send_to_remote = True
return context
class MatchRemoteOutputEntry(GdbRemoteEntryBase):
"""Waits for output from the debug monitor to match a regex or time out.
This entry type tries to match each time new gdb remote output is accumulated
using a provided regex. If the output does not match the regex within the
given timeframe, the command fails the playback session. If the regex does
match, any capture fields are recorded in the context.
Settings accepted from params:
regex: required. Specifies a compiled regex object that must either succeed
with re.match or re.search (see regex_mode below) within the given timeout
(see timeout_seconds below) or cause the playback to fail.
regex_mode: optional. Available values: "match" or "search". If "match", the entire
stub output as collected so far must match the regex. If search, then the regex
must match starting somewhere within the output text accumulated thus far.
Default: "match" (i.e. the regex must match the entirety of the accumulated output
buffer, so unexpected text will generally fail the match).
capture: optional. If specified, is a dictionary of regex match group indices (should start
with 1) to variable names that will store the capture group indicated by the
index. For example, {1:"thread_id"} will store capture group 1's content in the
context dictionary where "thread_id" is the key and the match group value is
the value. The value stored off can be used later in a expect_captures expression.
This arg only makes sense when regex is specified.
"""
def __init__(self, regex=None, regex_mode="match", capture=None):
self._regex = regex
self._regex_mode = regex_mode
self._capture = capture
self._matched = False
if not self._regex:
raise Exception("regex cannot be None")
if not self._regex_mode in ["match", "search"]:
raise Exception(
"unsupported regex mode \"{}\": must be \"match\" or \"search\"".format(
self._regex_mode))
def is_output_matcher(self):
return True
def is_send_to_remote(self):
# This is always a "wait for remote" command.
return False
def is_consumed(self):
return self._matched
def assert_match(self, asserter, accumulated_output, context):
# Validate args.
if not accumulated_output:
raise Exception("accumulated_output cannot be none")
if not context:
raise Exception("context cannot be none")
# Validate that we haven't already matched.
if self._matched:
raise Exception(
"invalid state - already matched, attempting to match again")
# If we don't have any content yet, we don't match.
if len(accumulated_output) < 1:
return context
# Check if we match
if self._regex_mode == "match":
match = self._regex.match(accumulated_output)
elif self._regex_mode == "search":
match = self._regex.search(accumulated_output)
else:
raise Exception(
"Unexpected regex mode: {}".format(
self._regex_mode))
# If we don't match, wait to try again after next $O content, or time
# out.
if not match:
# print("re pattern \"{}\" did not match against \"{}\"".format(self._regex.pattern, accumulated_output))
return context
# We do match.
self._matched = True
# print("re pattern \"{}\" matched against \"{}\"".format(self._regex.pattern, accumulated_output))
# Collect up any captures into the context.
if self._capture:
# Handle captures.
for group_index, var_name in list(self._capture.items()):
capture_text = match.group(group_index)
if not capture_text:
raise Exception(
"No content for group index {}".format(group_index))
context[var_name] = capture_text
return context
class GdbRemoteTestSequence(object):
_LOG_LINE_REGEX = re.compile(r'^.*(read|send)\s+packet:\s+(.+)$')
def __init__(self, logger):
self.entries = []
self.logger = logger
def add_log_lines(self, log_lines, remote_input_is_read):
for line in log_lines:
if isinstance(line, str):
# Handle log line import
# if self.logger:
# self.logger.debug("processing log line: {}".format(line))
match = self._LOG_LINE_REGEX.match(line)
if match:
playback_packet = match.group(2)
direction = match.group(1)
if _is_packet_lldb_gdbserver_input(
direction, remote_input_is_read):
# Handle as something to send to the remote debug monitor.
# if self.logger:
# self.logger.info("processed packet to send to remote: {}".format(playback_packet))
self.entries.append(
GdbRemoteEntry(
is_send_to_remote=True,
exact_payload=playback_packet))
else:
# Log line represents content to be expected from the remote debug monitor.
# if self.logger:
# self.logger.info("receiving packet from llgs, should match: {}".format(playback_packet))
self.entries.append(
GdbRemoteEntry(
is_send_to_remote=False,
exact_payload=playback_packet))
else:
raise Exception(
"failed to interpret log line: {}".format(line))
elif isinstance(line, dict):
entry_type = line.get("type", "regex_capture")
if entry_type == "regex_capture":
# Handle more explicit control over details via dictionary.
direction = line.get("direction", None)
regex = line.get("regex", None)
capture = line.get("capture", None)
expect_captures = line.get("expect_captures", None)
# Compile the regex.
if regex and (isinstance(regex, str)):
regex = re.compile(regex)
if _is_packet_lldb_gdbserver_input(
direction, remote_input_is_read):
# Handle as something to send to the remote debug monitor.
# if self.logger:
# self.logger.info("processed dict sequence to send to remote")
self.entries.append(
GdbRemoteEntry(
is_send_to_remote=True,
regex=regex,
capture=capture,
expect_captures=expect_captures))
else:
# Log line represents content to be expected from the remote debug monitor.
# if self.logger:
# self.logger.info("processed dict sequence to match receiving from remote")
self.entries.append(
GdbRemoteEntry(
is_send_to_remote=False,
regex=regex,
capture=capture,
expect_captures=expect_captures))
elif entry_type == "multi_response":
self.entries.append(MultiResponseGdbRemoteEntry(line))
elif entry_type == "output_match":
regex = line.get("regex", None)
# Compile the regex.
if regex and (isinstance(regex, str)):
regex = re.compile(regex, re.DOTALL)
regex_mode = line.get("regex_mode", "match")
capture = line.get("capture", None)
self.entries.append(
MatchRemoteOutputEntry(
regex=regex,
regex_mode=regex_mode,
capture=capture))
else:
raise Exception("unknown entry type \"%s\"" % entry_type)
def process_is_running(pid, unknown_value=True):
"""If possible, validate that the given pid represents a running process on the local system.
Args:
pid: an OS-specific representation of a process id. Should be an integral value.
unknown_value: value used when we cannot determine how to check running local
processes on the OS.
Returns:
If we can figure out how to check running process ids on the given OS:
return True if the process is running, or False otherwise.
If we don't know how to check running process ids on the given OS:
return the value provided by the unknown_value arg.
"""
if not isinstance(pid, six.integer_types):
raise Exception(
"pid must be an integral type (actual type: %s)" % str(
type(pid)))
process_ids = []
if lldb.remote_platform:
# Don't know how to get list of running process IDs on a remote
# platform
return unknown_value
elif platform.system() in ['Darwin', 'Linux', 'FreeBSD', 'NetBSD']:
# Build the list of running process ids
output = subprocess.check_output(
"ps ax | awk '{ print $1; }'", shell=True).decode("utf-8")
text_process_ids = output.split('\n')[1:]
# Convert text pids to ints
process_ids = [int(text_pid)
for text_pid in text_process_ids if text_pid != '']
elif platform.system() == 'Windows':
output = subprocess.check_output(
"for /f \"tokens=2 delims=,\" %F in ('tasklist /nh /fi \"PID ne 0\" /fo csv') do @echo %~F", shell=True).decode("utf-8")
text_process_ids = output.split('\n')[1:]
process_ids = [int(text_pid)
for text_pid in text_process_ids if text_pid != '']
# elif {your_platform_here}:
# fill in process_ids as a list of int type process IDs running on
# the local system.
else:
# Don't know how to get list of running process IDs on this
# OS, so return the "don't know" value.
return unknown_value
# Check if the pid is in the process_ids
return pid in process_ids
if __name__ == '__main__':
EXE_PATH = get_lldb_server_exe()
if EXE_PATH:
print("lldb-server path detected: {}".format(EXE_PATH))
else:
print("lldb-server could not be found")