1 | #
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2 | # Copyright (C) Lynn Tran, Jiachen Zhang 2018
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3 | #
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4 | # utils-gdb.py --
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5 | #
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6 | # Author : Lynn Tran
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7 | # Created On : Mon Oct 1 22:06:09 2018
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8 | # Last Modified By : Peter A. Buhr
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9 | # Last Modified On : Sat Jan 19 14:16:10 2019
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10 | # Update Count : 11
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11 | #
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12 |
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13 | """
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14 | To run this extension, the python name has to be as same as one of the loaded library
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15 | Additionally, the file must exist in a folder which is in gdb's safe path
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16 | """
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17 | import collections
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18 | import gdb
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19 | import re
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20 |
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21 | # set these signal handlers with some settings (nostop, noprint, pass)
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22 | gdb.execute('handle SIGALRM nostop noprint pass')
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23 | gdb.execute('handle SIGUSR1 nostop noprint pass')
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24 |
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25 | CfaTypes = collections.namedtuple('CfaTypes', 'cluster_ptr processor_ptr thread_ptr int_ptr thread_state')
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26 |
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27 | class ThreadInfo:
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28 | tid = 0
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29 | cluster = None
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30 | value = None
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31 |
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32 | def __init__(self, cluster, value):
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33 | self.cluster = cluster
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34 | self.value = value
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35 |
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36 | def is_system(self):
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37 | return False
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38 |
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39 | # A named tuple representing information about a stack
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40 | StackInfo = collections.namedtuple('StackInfo', 'sp fp pc')
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41 |
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42 | # A global variable to keep track of stack information as one switches from one
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43 | # task to another task
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44 | STACK = []
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45 |
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46 | not_supported_error_msg = "Not a supported command for this language"
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47 |
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48 | def is_cforall():
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49 | return True
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50 |
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51 | def get_cfa_types():
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52 | # GDB types for various structures/types in CFA
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53 | return CfaTypes(cluster_ptr = gdb.lookup_type('struct cluster').pointer(),
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54 | processor_ptr = gdb.lookup_type('struct processor').pointer(),
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55 | thread_ptr = gdb.lookup_type('struct $thread').pointer(),
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56 | int_ptr = gdb.lookup_type('int').pointer(),
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57 | thread_state = gdb.lookup_type('enum __Coroutine_State'))
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58 |
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59 | def get_addr(addr):
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60 | """
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61 | NOTE: sketchy solution to retrieve address. There is a better solution...
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62 | @addr: str of an address that can be in a format 0xfffff <type of the object
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63 | at this address>
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64 | Return: str of just the address
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65 | """
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66 | str_addr = str(addr)
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67 | ending_addr_index = str_addr.find('<')
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68 | if ending_addr_index == -1:
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69 | return str(addr)
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70 | return str_addr[:ending_addr_index].strip()
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71 |
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72 | def print_usage(obj):
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73 | print(obj.__doc__)
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74 |
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75 | def parse(args):
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76 | """
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77 | Split the argument list in string format, where each argument is separated
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78 | by whitespace delimiter, to a list of arguments like argv
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79 | @args: str of arguments
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80 | Return:
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81 | [] if args is an empty string
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82 | list if args is not empty
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83 | """
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84 | # parse the string format of arguments and return a list of arguments
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85 | argv = args.split(' ')
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86 | if len(argv) == 1 and argv[0] == '':
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87 | return []
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88 | return argv
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89 |
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90 | def get_cluster_root():
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91 | """
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92 | Return: gdb.Value of globalClusters.root (is an address)
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93 | """
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94 | cluster_root = gdb.parse_and_eval('_X11mainClusterPS7cluster_1')
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95 | if cluster_root.address == 0x0:
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96 | print('No clusters, program terminated')
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97 | return cluster_root
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98 |
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99 | def get_sched_lock():
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100 | """
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101 | Return: gdb.Value of __scheduler_lock
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102 | """
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103 | lock = gdb.parse_and_eval('_X16__scheduler_lockPS20__scheduler_RWLock_t_1')
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104 | if lock.address == 0x0:
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105 | print('No scheduler lock, program terminated')
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106 | return lock
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107 |
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108 | def all_clusters():
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109 | if not is_cforall():
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110 | return None
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111 |
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112 | cluster_root = get_cluster_root()
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113 | if cluster_root.address == 0x0:
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114 | return
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115 |
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116 | curr = cluster_root
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117 | ret = [curr]
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118 |
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119 | while True:
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120 | curr = curr['_X4nodeS26__cluster____dbg_node_cltr_1']['_X4nextPS7cluster_1']
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121 | if curr == cluster_root:
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122 | break
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123 |
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124 | ret.append(curr)
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125 |
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126 | return ret
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127 |
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128 | def all_processors():
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129 | if not is_cforall():
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130 | return None
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131 |
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132 | cfa_t = get_cfa_types()
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133 |
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134 | # get processors from registration to the RWlock
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135 | lock = get_sched_lock()
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136 |
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137 | #get number of elements
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138 | count = lock['_X5readyVj_1']
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139 |
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140 | #find all the procs
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141 | raw_procs = [lock['_X4dataPS21__scheduler_lock_id_t_1'][i]['_X6handleVPS16__processor_id_t_1'] for i in range(count)]
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142 |
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143 | # pre cast full procs
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144 | procs = [p.cast(cfa_t.processor_ptr) for p in raw_procs if p['_X9full_procb_1']]
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145 |
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146 | # sort procs by clusters
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147 | return sorted(procs, key=lambda p: p['_X4cltrPS7cluster_1'])
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148 |
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149 | def tls_for_pthread(pthrd):
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150 | prev = gdb.selected_thread()
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151 | inf = gdb.selected_inferior()
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152 |
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153 | thrd = inf.thread_from_thread_handle( pthrd )
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154 | thrd.switch()
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155 | tls = gdb.parse_and_eval('&_X9kernelTLSS16KernelThreadData_1')
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156 |
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157 | prev.switch()
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158 | return tls
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159 |
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160 | def tls_for_proc(proc):
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161 | return tls_for_pthread(proc['_X13kernel_threadm_1'])
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162 |
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163 | def thread_for_pthread(pthrd):
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164 | return tls_for_pthread(pthrd)['_X11this_threadVPS7$thread_1']
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165 |
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166 | def thread_for_proc(proc):
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167 | return tls_for_proc(proc)['_X11this_threadVPS7$thread_1']
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168 |
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169 |
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170 |
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171 | def find_curr_thread():
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172 | # btstr = gdb.execute('bt', to_string = True).splitlines()
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173 | # if len(btstr) == 0:
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174 | # print('error')
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175 | # return None
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176 | # return btstr[0].split('this=',1)[1].split(',')[0].split(')')[0]
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177 | return None
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178 |
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179 | def lookup_cluster(name = None):
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180 | """
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181 | Look up a cluster given its ID
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182 | @name: str
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183 | Return: gdb.Value
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184 | """
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185 | if not is_cforall():
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186 | return None
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187 |
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188 | root = get_cluster_root()
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189 | if root.address == 0x0:
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190 | return None
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191 |
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192 | if not name:
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193 | return root
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194 |
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195 | # lookup for the task associated with the id
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196 | cluster = None
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197 | curr = root
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198 | while True:
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199 | if curr['_X4namePKc_1'].string() == name:
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200 | cluster = curr.address
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201 | break
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202 | curr = curr['_X4nodeS26__cluster____dbg_node_cltr_1']['_X4nextPS7cluster_1']
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203 | if curr == root or curr == 0x0:
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204 | break
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205 |
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206 | if not cluster:
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207 | print("Cannot find a cluster with the name: {}.".format(name))
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208 | return None
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209 |
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210 | return cluster
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211 |
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212 | def lookup_threads_by_cluster(cluster):
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213 | # Iterate through a circular linked list of threads and accumulate them in an array
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214 | threads = []
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215 |
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216 | cfa_t = get_cfa_types()
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217 | root = cluster['_X7threadsS8__dllist_S7$thread__1']['_X4headPY15__TYPE_generic__1'].cast(cfa_t.thread_ptr)
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218 |
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219 | if root == 0x0 or root.address == 0x0:
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220 | print('There are no tasks for cluster: {}'.format(cluster))
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221 | return threads
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222 |
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223 | curr = root
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224 | tid = 0
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225 | sid = -1
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226 |
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227 | while True:
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228 | t = ThreadInfo(cluster, curr)
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229 | if t.is_system():
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230 | t.tid = sid
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231 | sid -= 1
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232 | else:
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233 | t.tid = tid
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234 | tid += 1
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235 |
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236 | threads.append(t)
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237 |
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238 | curr = curr['node']['next']
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239 | if curr == root or curr == 0x0:
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240 | break
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241 |
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242 | return threads
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243 |
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244 | def system_thread(thread):
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245 | return False
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246 |
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247 | def adjust_stack(pc, fp, sp):
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248 | # pop sp, fp, pc from global stack
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249 | gdb.execute('set $pc = {}'.format(pc))
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250 | gdb.execute('set $rbp = {}'.format(fp))
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251 | gdb.execute('set $sp = {}'.format(sp))
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252 |
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253 | ############################ COMMAND IMPLEMENTATION #########################
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254 |
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255 | class Clusters(gdb.Command):
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256 | """Cforall: Display currently known clusters
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257 | Usage:
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258 | info clusters : print out all the clusters
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259 | """
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260 |
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261 | def __init__(self):
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262 | super(Clusters, self).__init__('info clusters', gdb.COMMAND_USER)
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263 |
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264 | def print_cluster(self, cluster_name, cluster_address):
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265 | print('{:>20} {:>20}'.format(cluster_name, cluster_address))
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266 |
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267 | #entry point from gdb
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268 | def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
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269 | if not is_cforall():
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270 | return
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271 |
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272 | if arg:
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273 | print("info clusters does not take arguments")
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274 | print_usage(self)
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275 | return
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276 |
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277 | self.print_cluster('Name', 'Address')
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278 |
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279 | for c in all_clusters():
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280 | self.print_cluster(c['_X4namePKc_1'].string(), str(c))
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281 |
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282 | print("")
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283 |
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284 | ############
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285 | class Processors(gdb.Command):
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286 | """Cforall: Display currently known processors
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287 | Usage:
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288 | info processors : print out all the processors
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289 | info processors <cluster_name> : print out all processors in a given cluster
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290 | """
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291 |
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292 | def __init__(self):
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293 | super(Processors, self).__init__('info processors', gdb.COMMAND_USER)
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294 |
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295 | def print_processor(self, processor):
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296 | should_stop = processor['_X12do_terminateVb_1']
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297 | if not should_stop:
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298 | midle = processor['_X6$linksS7$dlinks_S9processor__1']['_X4nextS9$mgd_link_Y13__tE_generic___1']['_X4elemPY13__tE_generic__1'] != 0x0
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299 | end = processor['_X6$linksS7$dlinks_S9processor__1']['_X4nextS9$mgd_link_Y13__tE_generic___1']['_X10terminatorPv_1'] != 0x0
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300 |
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301 | status = 'Idle' if midle or end else 'Active'
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302 | else:
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303 | stop_count = processor['_X10terminatedS9semaphore_1']['_X5counti_1']
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304 | status_str = 'Last Thread' if stop_count >= 0 else 'Terminating'
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305 | status = '{}({},{})'.format(status_str, should_stop, stop_count)
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306 |
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307 | print('{:>20} {:>11} {:<7} {:<}'.format(
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308 | processor['_X4namePKc_1'].string(),
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309 | status,
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310 | str(processor['_X18pending_preemptionb_1']),
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311 | str(processor)
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312 | ))
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313 | tls = tls_for_proc( processor )
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314 | thrd = tls['_X11this_threadVPS7$thread_1']
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315 | if thrd != 0x0:
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316 | tname = '{} {}'.format(thrd['self_cor']['name'].string(), str(thrd))
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317 | else:
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318 | tname = None
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319 |
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320 | print('{:>20} {}'.format('Thread', tname))
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321 | print('{:>20} {}'.format('TLS', tls))
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322 |
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323 | #entry point from gdb
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324 | def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
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325 | if not is_cforall():
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326 | return
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327 |
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328 | if not arg:
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329 | clusters = all_clusters()
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330 | else:
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331 | clusters = [lookup_cluster(arg)]
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332 |
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333 | if not clusters:
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334 | print("No Cluster matching arguments found")
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335 | return
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336 |
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337 | procs = all_processors()
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338 |
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339 | print('{:>20} {:>11} {:<7} {}'.format('Processor', '', 'Pending', 'Object'))
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340 | print('{:>20} {:>11} {:<7} {}'.format('Name', 'Status', 'Yield', 'Address'))
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341 | cl = None
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342 | for p in procs:
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343 | # if this is a different cluster print it
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344 | if cl != p['_X4cltrPS7cluster_1']:
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345 | if cl:
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346 | print()
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347 | cl = p['_X4cltrPS7cluster_1']
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348 | print('Cluster {}'.format(cl['_X4namePKc_1'].string()))
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349 |
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350 | # print the processor information
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351 | self.print_processor(p)
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352 |
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353 | print()
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354 |
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355 | ############
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356 | class Threads(gdb.Command):
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357 | """Cforall: Display currently known threads
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358 | Usage:
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359 | cfathreads : print Main Cluster threads, application threads only
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360 | cfathreads all : print all clusters, all threads
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361 | cfathreads <clusterName> : print cluster threads, application threads only
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362 | """
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363 | def __init__(self):
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364 | # The first parameter of the line below is the name of the command. You
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365 | # can call it 'uc++ task'
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366 | super(Threads, self).__init__('info cfathreads', gdb.COMMAND_USER)
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367 |
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368 | def print_formatted(self, marked, tid, name, state, address):
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369 | print('{:>1} {:>4} {:>20} {:>10} {:>20}'.format('*' if marked else ' ', tid, name, state, address))
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370 |
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371 | def print_thread(self, thread, tid, marked):
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372 | cfa_t = get_cfa_types()
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373 | self.print_formatted(marked, tid, thread['self_cor']['name'].string(), str(thread['state'].cast(cfa_t.thread_state)), str(thread))
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374 |
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375 | def print_threads_by_cluster(self, cluster, print_system = False):
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376 | # Iterate through a circular linked list of tasks and print out its
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377 | # name along with address associated to each cluster
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378 | threads = lookup_threads_by_cluster(cluster)
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379 | if not threads:
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380 | return
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381 |
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382 | running_thread = find_curr_thread()
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383 | if running_thread is None:
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384 | print('Could not identify current thread')
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385 |
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386 | self.print_formatted(False, '', 'Name', 'State', 'Address')
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387 |
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388 | for t in threads:
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389 | if not t.is_system() or print_system:
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390 | self.print_thread(t.value, t.tid, t.value == running_thread if running_thread else False)
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391 |
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392 | print()
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393 |
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394 | def print_all_threads(self):
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395 | for c in all_clusters():
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396 | self.print_threads_by_cluster(c, False)
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397 |
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398 | def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
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399 | """
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400 | @arg: str
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401 | @from_tty: bool
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402 | """
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403 | if not is_cforall():
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404 | return
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405 |
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406 | if not arg:
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407 | cluster = lookup_cluster()
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408 | if not cluster:
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409 | print("Could not find Main Cluster")
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410 | return
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411 |
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412 | # only tasks and main
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413 | self.print_threads_by_cluster(cluster, False)
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414 |
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415 | elif arg == 'all':
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416 | # all threads, all clusters
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417 | self.print_all_threads()
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418 |
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419 | else:
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420 | cluster = lookup_cluster(arg)
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421 | if not cluster:
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422 | print("Could not find cluster '{}'".format(arg))
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423 | return
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424 |
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425 | # all tasks, specified cluster
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426 | self.print_threads_by_cluster(cluster, True)
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427 |
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428 |
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429 | ############
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430 | class Thread(gdb.Command):
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431 | """Cforall: Switch to specified user threads
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432 | Usage:
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433 | cfathread <id> : switch stack to thread id on main cluster
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434 | cfathread 0x<address> : switch stack to thread on any cluster
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435 | cfathread <id> <clusterName> : switch stack to thread on specified cluster
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436 | """
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437 | def __init__(self):
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438 | # The first parameter of the line below is the name of the command. You
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439 | # can call it 'uc++ task'
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440 | super(Thread, self).__init__('cfathread', gdb.COMMAND_USER)
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441 |
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442 | ############################ AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS #########################
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443 |
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444 | def switchto(self, thread):
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445 | """Change to a new task by switching to a different stack and manually
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446 | adjusting sp, fp and pc
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447 | @task_address: str
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448 | 2 supported format:
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449 | in hex format
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450 | <hex_address>: literal hexadecimal address
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451 | Ex: 0xffffff
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452 | in name of the pointer to the task
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453 | "task_name": pointer of the variable name of the cluster
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454 | Ex: T* s -> task_name = s
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455 | Return: gdb.value of the cluster's address
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456 | """
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457 | try:
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458 | if not gdb.lookup_symbol('__cfactx_switch'):
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459 | print('__cfactx_switch symbol is unavailable')
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460 | return
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461 | except:
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462 | print('here 3')
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463 |
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464 | cfa_t = get_cfa_types()
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465 |
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466 | state = thread['state'].cast(cfa_t.thread_state)
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467 | try:
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468 | if state == gdb.parse_and_eval('Halted'):
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469 | print('Cannot switch to a terminated thread')
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470 | return
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471 |
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472 | if state == gdb.parse_and_eval('Start'):
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473 | print('Cannjot switch to a thread not yet run')
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474 | return
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475 | except:
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476 | print("here 2")
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477 | return
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478 |
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479 |
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480 | context = thread['context']
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481 |
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482 | # lookup for sp,fp and uSwitch
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483 | xsp = context['SP'] + 48
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484 | xfp = context['FP']
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485 |
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486 | # convert string so we can strip out the address
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487 | try:
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488 | xpc = get_addr(gdb.parse_and_eval('__cfactx_switch').address + 28)
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489 | except:
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490 | print("here")
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491 | return
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492 |
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493 | # must be at frame 0 to set pc register
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494 | gdb.execute('select-frame 0')
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495 |
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496 | # push sp, fp, pc into a global stack
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497 | global STACK
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498 | sp = gdb.parse_and_eval('$sp')
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499 | fp = gdb.parse_and_eval('$fp')
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500 | pc = gdb.parse_and_eval('$pc')
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501 | stack_info = StackInfo(sp = sp, fp = fp, pc = pc)
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502 | STACK.append(stack_info)
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503 |
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504 | # update registers for new task
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505 | print('switching to ')
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506 | gdb.execute('set $rsp={}'.format(xsp))
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507 | gdb.execute('set $rbp={}'.format(xfp))
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508 | gdb.execute('set $pc={}'.format(xpc))
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509 |
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510 | def find_matching_gdb_thread_id():
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511 | """
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512 | Parse the str from info thread to get the number
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513 | """
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514 | info_thread_str = gdb.execute('info thread', to_string=True).splitlines()
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515 | for thread_str in info_thread_str:
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516 | if thread_str.find('this={}'.format(task)) != -1:
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517 | thread_id_pattern = r'^\*?\s+(\d+)\s+Thread'
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518 | # retrive gdb thread id
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519 | return re.match(thread_id_pattern, thread_str).group(1)
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520 |
|
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521 | # check if the task is running or not
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522 | if task_state == gdb.parse_and_eval('uBaseTask::Running'):
|
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523 | # find the equivalent thread from info thread
|
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524 | gdb_thread_id = find_matching_gdb_thread_id()
|
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525 | if gdb_thread_id is None:
|
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526 | print('cannot find the thread id to switch to')
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527 | return
|
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528 | # switch to that thread based using thread command
|
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529 | gdb.execute('thread {}'.format(gdb_thread_id))
|
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530 |
|
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531 | def switchto_id(self, tid, cluster):
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532 | """
|
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533 | @cluster: cluster object
|
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534 | @tid: int
|
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535 | """
|
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536 | threads = lookup_threads_by_cluster( cluster )
|
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537 |
|
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538 | for t in threads:
|
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539 | if t.tid == tid:
|
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540 | self.switchto(t.value)
|
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541 | return
|
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542 |
|
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543 | print("Cound not find thread by id '{}'".format(tid))
|
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544 |
|
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545 | def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
|
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546 | """
|
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547 | @arg: str
|
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548 | @from_tty: bool
|
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549 | """
|
---|
550 | if not is_cforall():
|
---|
551 | return
|
---|
552 |
|
---|
553 | argv = parse(arg)
|
---|
554 | print(argv)
|
---|
555 | if argv[0].isdigit():
|
---|
556 | cname = " ".join(argv[1:]) if len(argv) > 1 else None
|
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557 | cluster = lookup_cluster(cname)
|
---|
558 | if not cluster:
|
---|
559 | print("Could not find cluster '{}'".format(cname if cname else "Main Cluster"))
|
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560 | return
|
---|
561 |
|
---|
562 | try:
|
---|
563 | tid = int(argv[0])
|
---|
564 | except:
|
---|
565 | print("'{}' not a valid thread id".format(argv[0]))
|
---|
566 | print_usage(self)
|
---|
567 | return
|
---|
568 |
|
---|
569 | # by id, userCluster
|
---|
570 | self.switchto_id(tid, cluster)
|
---|
571 |
|
---|
572 | elif argv[0].startswith('0x') or argv[0].startswith('0X'):
|
---|
573 | self.switchto(argv[0]) # by address, any cluster
|
---|
574 |
|
---|
575 | ############
|
---|
576 | class PrevThread(gdb.Command):
|
---|
577 | """Switch back to previous task on the stack"""
|
---|
578 | usage_msg = 'prevtask'
|
---|
579 |
|
---|
580 | def __init__(self):
|
---|
581 | super(PrevThread, self).__init__('prevtask', gdb.COMMAND_USER)
|
---|
582 |
|
---|
583 | def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
|
---|
584 | """
|
---|
585 | @arg: str
|
---|
586 | @from_tty: bool
|
---|
587 | """
|
---|
588 | global STACK
|
---|
589 | if len(STACK) != 0:
|
---|
590 | # must be at frame 0 to set pc register
|
---|
591 | gdb.execute('select-frame 0')
|
---|
592 |
|
---|
593 | # pop stack
|
---|
594 | stack_info = STACK.pop()
|
---|
595 | pc = get_addr(stack_info.pc)
|
---|
596 | sp = stack_info.sp
|
---|
597 | fp = stack_info.fp
|
---|
598 |
|
---|
599 | # pop sp, fp, pc from global stack
|
---|
600 | adjust_stack(pc, fp, sp)
|
---|
601 |
|
---|
602 | # must be at C++ frame to access C++ vars
|
---|
603 | gdb.execute('frame 1')
|
---|
604 | else:
|
---|
605 | print('empty stack')
|
---|
606 |
|
---|
607 | class ResetOriginFrame(gdb.Command):
|
---|
608 | """Reset to the origin frame prior to continue execution again"""
|
---|
609 | usage_msg = 'resetOriginFrame'
|
---|
610 | def __init__(self):
|
---|
611 | super(ResetOriginFrame, self).__init__('reset', gdb.COMMAND_USER)
|
---|
612 |
|
---|
613 | def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
|
---|
614 | """
|
---|
615 | @arg: str
|
---|
616 | @from_tty: bool
|
---|
617 | """
|
---|
618 | global STACK
|
---|
619 | if len(STACK) != 0:
|
---|
620 | stack_info = STACK.pop(0)
|
---|
621 | STACK.clear()
|
---|
622 | pc = get_addr(stack_info.pc)
|
---|
623 | sp = stack_info.sp
|
---|
624 | fp = stack_info.fp
|
---|
625 |
|
---|
626 | # pop sp, fp, pc from global stack
|
---|
627 | adjust_stack(pc, fp, sp)
|
---|
628 |
|
---|
629 | # must be at C++ frame to access C++ vars
|
---|
630 | gdb.execute('frame 1')
|
---|
631 | #else:
|
---|
632 | #print('reset: empty stack') #probably does not have to print msg
|
---|
633 |
|
---|
634 | Clusters()
|
---|
635 | Processors()
|
---|
636 | ResetOriginFrame()
|
---|
637 | PrevThread()
|
---|
638 | Threads()
|
---|
639 | Thread()
|
---|
640 |
|
---|
641 | # Local Variables: #
|
---|
642 | # mode: Python #
|
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643 | # End: #
|
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