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authorKevin Frei <kevinfrei@users.noreply.github.com>2024-04-03 12:15:41 -0700
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2024-04-03 12:15:41 -0700
commita8425d2fa2e0d29b83d16eac008441ecb9516320 (patch)
treeb233ac48b5bd10ea7379e6a25c2d448fc9614978
parente29228efae67cadfd18c532f944d19b4e16ff229 (diff)
DebugInfoD issues, take 2 (#86812)
The previous diff (and it's subsequent fix) were reverted as the tests didn't work properly on the AArch64 & ARM LLDB buildbots. I made a couple more minor changes to tests (from @clayborg's feedback) and disabled them for non Linux-x86(_64) builds, as I don't have the ability do anything about an ARM64 Linux failure. If I had to guess, I'd say the toolchain on the buildbots isn't respecting the `-Wl,--build-id` flag. Maybe, one day, when I have a Linux AArch64 system I'll dig in to it. From the reverted PR: I've migrated the tests in my https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/79181 from shell to API (at @JDevlieghere's suggestion) and addressed a couple issues that were exposed during testing. The tests first test the "normal" situation (no DebugInfoD involvement, just normal debug files sitting around), then the "no debug info" situation (to make sure the test is seeing failure properly), then it tests to validate that when DebugInfoD returns the symbols, things work properly. This is duplicated for DWP/split-dwarf scenarios. --------- Co-authored-by: Kevin Frei <freik@meta.com>
-rw-r--r--lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/make/Makefile.rules26
-rw-r--r--lldb/source/Plugins/SymbolFile/DWARF/SymbolFileDWARF.cpp38
-rw-r--r--lldb/source/Plugins/SymbolLocator/CMakeLists.txt7
-rw-r--r--lldb/source/Plugins/SymbolVendor/ELF/SymbolVendorELF.cpp29
-rw-r--r--lldb/test/API/debuginfod/Normal/Makefile19
-rw-r--r--lldb/test/API/debuginfod/Normal/TestDebuginfod.py179
-rw-r--r--lldb/test/API/debuginfod/Normal/main.c7
-rw-r--r--lldb/test/API/debuginfod/SplitDWARF/Makefile23
-rw-r--r--lldb/test/API/debuginfod/SplitDWARF/TestDebuginfodDWP.py188
-rw-r--r--lldb/test/API/debuginfod/SplitDWARF/main.c7
10 files changed, 506 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/make/Makefile.rules b/lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/make/Makefile.rules
index bfd249ccd43f..ee8793fa1b30 100644
--- a/lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/make/Makefile.rules
+++ b/lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/make/Makefile.rules
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ LLDB_BASE_DIR := $(THIS_FILE_DIR)/../../../../../
#
# GNUWin32 uname gives "windows32" or "server version windows32" while
# some versions of MSYS uname return "MSYS_NT*", but most environments
-# standardize on "Windows_NT", so we'll make it consistent here.
+# standardize on "Windows_NT", so we'll make it consistent here.
# When running tests from Visual Studio, the environment variable isn't
# inherited all the way down to the process spawned for make.
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -210,6 +210,12 @@ else
ifeq "$(SPLIT_DEBUG_SYMBOLS)" "YES"
DSYM = $(EXE).debug
endif
+
+ ifeq "$(MAKE_DWP)" "YES"
+ MAKE_DWO := YES
+ DWP_NAME = $(EXE).dwp
+ DYLIB_DWP_NAME = $(DYLIB_NAME).dwp
+ endif
endif
LIMIT_DEBUG_INFO_FLAGS =
@@ -357,6 +363,7 @@ ifneq "$(OS)" "Darwin"
OBJCOPY ?= $(call replace_cc_with,objcopy)
ARCHIVER ?= $(call replace_cc_with,ar)
+ DWP ?= $(call replace_cc_with,dwp)
override AR = $(ARCHIVER)
endif
@@ -527,6 +534,10 @@ ifneq "$(CXX)" ""
endif
endif
+ifeq "$(GEN_GNU_BUILD_ID)" "YES"
+ LDFLAGS += -Wl,--build-id
+endif
+
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# DYLIB_ONLY variable can be used to skip the building of a.out.
# See the sections below regarding dSYM file as well as the building of
@@ -565,10 +576,17 @@ else
endif
else
ifeq "$(SPLIT_DEBUG_SYMBOLS)" "YES"
+ifeq "$(SAVE_FULL_DEBUG_BINARY)" "YES"
+ cp "$(EXE)" "$(EXE).unstripped"
+endif
$(OBJCOPY) --only-keep-debug "$(EXE)" "$(DSYM)"
$(OBJCOPY) --strip-debug --add-gnu-debuglink="$(DSYM)" "$(EXE)" "$(EXE)"
endif
+ifeq "$(MAKE_DWP)" "YES"
+ $(DWP) -o "$(DWP_NAME)" $(DWOS)
endif
+endif
+
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Make the dylib
@@ -610,9 +628,15 @@ endif
else
$(LD) $(DYLIB_OBJECTS) $(LDFLAGS) -shared -o "$(DYLIB_FILENAME)"
ifeq "$(SPLIT_DEBUG_SYMBOLS)" "YES"
+ ifeq "$(SAVE_FULL_DEBUG_BINARY)" "YES"
+ cp "$(DYLIB_FILENAME)" "$(DYLIB_FILENAME).unstripped"
+ endif
$(OBJCOPY) --only-keep-debug "$(DYLIB_FILENAME)" "$(DYLIB_FILENAME).debug"
$(OBJCOPY) --strip-debug --add-gnu-debuglink="$(DYLIB_FILENAME).debug" "$(DYLIB_FILENAME)" "$(DYLIB_FILENAME)"
endif
+ifeq "$(MAKE_DWP)" "YES"
+ $(DWP) -o $(DYLIB_DWP_FILE) $(DYLIB_DWOS)
+endif
endif
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
diff --git a/lldb/source/Plugins/SymbolFile/DWARF/SymbolFileDWARF.cpp b/lldb/source/Plugins/SymbolFile/DWARF/SymbolFileDWARF.cpp
index 49f13d2c89e3..dafdf241f9db 100644
--- a/lldb/source/Plugins/SymbolFile/DWARF/SymbolFileDWARF.cpp
+++ b/lldb/source/Plugins/SymbolFile/DWARF/SymbolFileDWARF.cpp
@@ -4378,26 +4378,38 @@ const std::shared_ptr<SymbolFileDWARFDwo> &SymbolFileDWARF::GetDwpSymbolFile() {
FileSpecList search_paths = Target::GetDefaultDebugFileSearchPaths();
ModuleSpec module_spec;
module_spec.GetFileSpec() = m_objfile_sp->GetFileSpec();
+ FileSpec dwp_filespec;
for (const auto &symfile : symfiles.files()) {
module_spec.GetSymbolFileSpec() =
FileSpec(symfile.GetPath() + ".dwp", symfile.GetPathStyle());
LLDB_LOG(log, "Searching for DWP using: \"{0}\"",
module_spec.GetSymbolFileSpec());
- FileSpec dwp_filespec =
+ dwp_filespec =
PluginManager::LocateExecutableSymbolFile(module_spec, search_paths);
if (FileSystem::Instance().Exists(dwp_filespec)) {
- LLDB_LOG(log, "Found DWP file: \"{0}\"", dwp_filespec);
- DataBufferSP dwp_file_data_sp;
- lldb::offset_t dwp_file_data_offset = 0;
- ObjectFileSP dwp_obj_file = ObjectFile::FindPlugin(
- GetObjectFile()->GetModule(), &dwp_filespec, 0,
- FileSystem::Instance().GetByteSize(dwp_filespec), dwp_file_data_sp,
- dwp_file_data_offset);
- if (dwp_obj_file) {
- m_dwp_symfile = std::make_shared<SymbolFileDWARFDwo>(
- *this, dwp_obj_file, DIERef::k_file_index_mask);
- break;
- }
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if (!FileSystem::Instance().Exists(dwp_filespec)) {
+ LLDB_LOG(log, "No DWP file found locally");
+ // Fill in the UUID for the module we're trying to match for, so we can
+ // find the correct DWP file, as the Debuginfod plugin uses *only* this
+ // data to correctly match the DWP file with the binary.
+ module_spec.GetUUID() = m_objfile_sp->GetUUID();
+ dwp_filespec =
+ PluginManager::LocateExecutableSymbolFile(module_spec, search_paths);
+ }
+ if (FileSystem::Instance().Exists(dwp_filespec)) {
+ LLDB_LOG(log, "Found DWP file: \"{0}\"", dwp_filespec);
+ DataBufferSP dwp_file_data_sp;
+ lldb::offset_t dwp_file_data_offset = 0;
+ ObjectFileSP dwp_obj_file = ObjectFile::FindPlugin(
+ GetObjectFile()->GetModule(), &dwp_filespec, 0,
+ FileSystem::Instance().GetByteSize(dwp_filespec), dwp_file_data_sp,
+ dwp_file_data_offset);
+ if (dwp_obj_file) {
+ m_dwp_symfile = std::make_shared<SymbolFileDWARFDwo>(
+ *this, dwp_obj_file, DIERef::k_file_index_mask);
}
}
if (!m_dwp_symfile) {
diff --git a/lldb/source/Plugins/SymbolLocator/CMakeLists.txt b/lldb/source/Plugins/SymbolLocator/CMakeLists.txt
index ca969626f4ff..3367022639ab 100644
--- a/lldb/source/Plugins/SymbolLocator/CMakeLists.txt
+++ b/lldb/source/Plugins/SymbolLocator/CMakeLists.txt
@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
+# Order matters here: the first symbol locator prevents further searching.
+# For DWARF binaries that are both stripped and split, the Default plugin
+# will return the stripped binary when asked for the ObjectFile, which then
+# prevents an unstripped binary from being requested from the Debuginfod
+# provider.
+add_subdirectory(Debuginfod)
add_subdirectory(Default)
if (CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Darwin")
add_subdirectory(DebugSymbols)
endif()
-add_subdirectory(Debuginfod)
diff --git a/lldb/source/Plugins/SymbolVendor/ELF/SymbolVendorELF.cpp b/lldb/source/Plugins/SymbolVendor/ELF/SymbolVendorELF.cpp
index b5fe35d71032..f296e655cc46 100644
--- a/lldb/source/Plugins/SymbolVendor/ELF/SymbolVendorELF.cpp
+++ b/lldb/source/Plugins/SymbolVendor/ELF/SymbolVendorELF.cpp
@@ -44,6 +44,24 @@ llvm::StringRef SymbolVendorELF::GetPluginDescriptionStatic() {
"executables.";
}
+// If this is needed elsewhere, it can be exported/moved.
+static bool IsDwpSymbolFile(const lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp,
+ const FileSpec &file_spec) {
+ DataBufferSP dwp_file_data_sp;
+ lldb::offset_t dwp_file_data_offset = 0;
+ // Try to create an ObjectFile from the file_spec.
+ ObjectFileSP dwp_obj_file = ObjectFile::FindPlugin(
+ module_sp, &file_spec, 0, FileSystem::Instance().GetByteSize(file_spec),
+ dwp_file_data_sp, dwp_file_data_offset);
+ // The presence of a debug_cu_index section is the key identifying feature of
+ // a DWP file. Make sure we don't fill in the section list on dwp_obj_file
+ // (by calling GetSectionList(false)) as this function could be called before
+ // we may have all the symbol files collected and available.
+ return dwp_obj_file && ObjectFileELF::classof(dwp_obj_file.get()) &&
+ dwp_obj_file->GetSectionList(false)->FindSectionByType(
+ eSectionTypeDWARFDebugCuIndex, false);
+}
+
// CreateInstance
//
// Platforms can register a callback to use when creating symbol vendors to
@@ -87,8 +105,15 @@ SymbolVendorELF::CreateInstance(const lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp,
FileSpecList search_paths = Target::GetDefaultDebugFileSearchPaths();
FileSpec dsym_fspec =
PluginManager::LocateExecutableSymbolFile(module_spec, search_paths);
- if (!dsym_fspec)
- return nullptr;
+ if (!dsym_fspec || IsDwpSymbolFile(module_sp, dsym_fspec)) {
+ // If we have a stripped binary or if we got a DWP file, we should prefer
+ // symbols in the executable acquired through a plugin.
+ ModuleSpec unstripped_spec =
+ PluginManager::LocateExecutableObjectFile(module_spec);
+ if (!unstripped_spec)
+ return nullptr;
+ dsym_fspec = unstripped_spec.GetFileSpec();
+ }
DataBufferSP dsym_file_data_sp;
lldb::offset_t dsym_file_data_offset = 0;
diff --git a/lldb/test/API/debuginfod/Normal/Makefile b/lldb/test/API/debuginfod/Normal/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..54bd7adae241
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lldb/test/API/debuginfod/Normal/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+C_SOURCES := main.c
+
+# For normal (non DWP) Debuginfod tests, we need:
+
+# * The full binary: a.out.unstripped
+# Produced by Makefile.rules with SAVE_FULL_DEBUG_BINARY set to YES and
+# SPLIT_DEBUG_SYMBOLS set to YES
+
+# * The stripped binary (a.out)
+# Produced by Makefile.rules with SPLIT_DEBUG_SYMBOLS set to YES
+
+# * The 'only-keep-debug' binary (a.out.debug)
+# Produced below
+
+SPLIT_DEBUG_SYMBOLS := YES
+SAVE_FULL_DEBUG_BINARY := YES
+GEN_GNU_BUILD_ID := YES
+
+include Makefile.rules
diff --git a/lldb/test/API/debuginfod/Normal/TestDebuginfod.py b/lldb/test/API/debuginfod/Normal/TestDebuginfod.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..2e87228c3142
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lldb/test/API/debuginfod/Normal/TestDebuginfod.py
@@ -0,0 +1,179 @@
+import os
+import shutil
+import tempfile
+
+import lldb
+from lldbsuite.test.decorators import *
+import lldbsuite.test.lldbutil as lldbutil
+from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import *
+
+
+"""
+Test support for the DebugInfoD network symbol acquisition protocol.
+This one is for simple / no split-dwarf scenarios.
+
+For no-split-dwarf scenarios, there are 2 variations:
+1 - A stripped binary with it's corresponding unstripped binary:
+2 - A stripped binary with a corresponding --only-keep-debug symbols file
+"""
+
+
+# It looks like Linux-AArch64 doesn't support build-id's on the LLDB builtbots
+@skipIf(oslist=no_match(["linux"]), archs=no_match(["i386", "x86_64"]))
+class DebugInfodTests(TestBase):
+ # No need to try every flavor of debug inf.
+ NO_DEBUG_INFO_TESTCASE = True
+
+ def test_normal_no_symbols(self):
+ """
+ Validate behavior with no symbols or symbol locator.
+ ('baseline negative' behavior)
+ """
+ test_root = self.config_test(["a.out"])
+ self.try_breakpoint(False)
+
+ def test_normal_default(self):
+ """
+ Validate behavior with symbols, but no symbol locator.
+ ('baseline positive' behavior)
+ """
+ test_root = self.config_test(["a.out", "a.out.debug"])
+ self.try_breakpoint(True)
+
+ def test_debuginfod_symbols(self):
+ """
+ Test behavior with the full binary available from Debuginfod as
+ 'debuginfo' from the plug-in.
+ """
+ test_root = self.config_test(["a.out"], "a.out.unstripped")
+ self.try_breakpoint(True)
+
+ def test_debuginfod_executable(self):
+ """
+ Test behavior with the full binary available from Debuginfod as
+ 'executable' from the plug-in.
+ """
+ test_root = self.config_test(["a.out"], None, "a.out.unstripped")
+ self.try_breakpoint(True)
+
+ def test_debuginfod_okd_symbols(self):
+ """
+ Test behavior with the 'only-keep-debug' symbols available from Debuginfod.
+ """
+ test_root = self.config_test(["a.out"], "a.out.debug")
+ self.try_breakpoint(True)
+
+ def try_breakpoint(self, should_have_loc):
+ """
+ This function creates a target from self.aout, sets a function-name
+ breakpoint, and checks to see if we have a file/line location,
+ as a way to validate that the symbols have been loaded.
+ should_have_loc specifies if we're testing that symbols have or
+ haven't been loaded.
+ """
+ target = self.dbg.CreateTarget(self.aout)
+ self.assertTrue(target and target.IsValid(), "Target is valid")
+
+ bp = target.BreakpointCreateByName("func")
+ self.assertTrue(bp and bp.IsValid(), "Breakpoint is valid")
+ self.assertEqual(bp.GetNumLocations(), 1)
+
+ loc = bp.GetLocationAtIndex(0)
+ self.assertTrue(loc and loc.IsValid(), "Location is valid")
+ addr = loc.GetAddress()
+ self.assertTrue(addr and addr.IsValid(), "Loc address is valid")
+ line_entry = addr.GetLineEntry()
+ self.assertEqual(
+ should_have_loc,
+ line_entry != None and line_entry.IsValid(),
+ "Loc line entry is valid",
+ )
+ if should_have_loc:
+ self.assertEqual(line_entry.GetLine(), 4)
+ self.assertEqual(
+ line_entry.GetFileSpec().GetFilename(),
+ self.main_source_file.GetFilename(),
+ )
+ self.dbg.DeleteTarget(target)
+ shutil.rmtree(self.tmp_dir)
+
+ def config_test(self, local_files, debuginfo=None, executable=None):
+ """
+ Set up a test with local_files[] copied to a different location
+ so that we control which files are, or are not, found in the file system.
+ Also, create a stand-alone file-system 'hosted' debuginfod server with the
+ provided debuginfo and executable files (if they exist)
+
+ Make the filesystem look like:
+
+ /tmp/<tmpdir>/test/[local_files]
+
+ /tmp/<tmpdir>/cache (for lldb to use as a temp cache)
+
+ /tmp/<tmpdir>/buildid/<uuid>/executable -> <executable>
+ /tmp/<tmpdir>/buildid/<uuid>/debuginfo -> <debuginfo>
+ Returns the /tmp/<tmpdir> path
+ """
+
+ self.build()
+
+ uuid = self.getUUID("a.out")
+ if not uuid:
+ self.fail("Could not get UUID for a.out")
+ return
+ self.main_source_file = lldb.SBFileSpec("main.c")
+ self.tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
+ test_dir = os.path.join(self.tmp_dir, "test")
+ os.makedirs(test_dir)
+
+ self.aout = ""
+ # Copy the files used by the test:
+ for f in local_files:
+ shutil.copy(self.getBuildArtifact(f), test_dir)
+ # The first item is the binary to be used for the test
+ if self.aout == "":
+ self.aout = os.path.join(test_dir, f)
+
+ use_debuginfod = debuginfo != None or executable != None
+
+ # Populated the 'file://... mocked' Debuginfod server:
+ if use_debuginfod:
+ os.makedirs(os.path.join(self.tmp_dir, "cache"))
+ uuid_dir = os.path.join(self.tmp_dir, "buildid", uuid)
+ os.makedirs(uuid_dir)
+ if debuginfo:
+ shutil.copy(
+ self.getBuildArtifact(debuginfo),
+ os.path.join(uuid_dir, "debuginfo"),
+ )
+ if executable:
+ shutil.copy(
+ self.getBuildArtifact(executable),
+ os.path.join(uuid_dir, "executable"),
+ )
+
+ # Configure LLDB for the test:
+ self.runCmd(
+ "settings set symbols.enable-external-lookup %s"
+ % str(use_debuginfod).lower()
+ )
+ self.runCmd("settings clear plugin.symbol-locator.debuginfod.server-urls")
+ if use_debuginfod:
+ self.runCmd(
+ "settings set plugin.symbol-locator.debuginfod.cache-path %s/cache"
+ % self.tmp_dir
+ )
+ self.runCmd(
+ "settings insert-before plugin.symbol-locator.debuginfod.server-urls 0 file://%s"
+ % self.tmp_dir
+ )
+
+ def getUUID(self, filename):
+ try:
+ target = self.dbg.CreateTarget(self.getBuildArtifact(filename))
+ module = target.GetModuleAtIndex(0)
+ uuid = module.GetUUIDString().replace("-", "").lower()
+ self.dbg.DeleteTarget(target)
+ return uuid if len(uuid) == 40 else None
+ except:
+ return None
diff --git a/lldb/test/API/debuginfod/Normal/main.c b/lldb/test/API/debuginfod/Normal/main.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..4c7184609b45
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lldb/test/API/debuginfod/Normal/main.c
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+// This is a dump little pair of test files
+
+int func(int argc, const char *argv[]) {
+ return (argc + 1) * (argv[argc][0] + 2);
+}
+
+int main(int argc, const char *argv[]) { return func(0, argv); }
diff --git a/lldb/test/API/debuginfod/SplitDWARF/Makefile b/lldb/test/API/debuginfod/SplitDWARF/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..3ab9a969e5a4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lldb/test/API/debuginfod/SplitDWARF/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+C_SOURCES := main.c
+
+# For split-dwarf Debuginfod tests, we need:
+
+# * A .DWP file (a.out.dwp)
+# Produced by Makefile.rules with MAKE_DWP set to YES
+
+# * The "full" binary (missing things that live in .dwo's) (a.out.unstripped)
+# Produced by Makefile.rules with SAVE_FULL_DEBUG_BINARY set to YES and
+# SPLIT_DEBUG_SYMBOLS set to YES
+
+# * The stripped binary (a.out)
+# Produced by Makefile.rules
+
+# * The 'only-keep-debug' binary (a.out.debug)
+# Produced below
+
+MAKE_DWP := YES
+SPLIT_DEBUG_SYMBOLS := YES
+SAVE_FULL_DEBUG_BINARY := YES
+GEN_GNU_BUILD_ID := YES
+
+include Makefile.rules
diff --git a/lldb/test/API/debuginfod/SplitDWARF/TestDebuginfodDWP.py b/lldb/test/API/debuginfod/SplitDWARF/TestDebuginfodDWP.py
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..90db3525725c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lldb/test/API/debuginfod/SplitDWARF/TestDebuginfodDWP.py
@@ -0,0 +1,188 @@
+"""
+Test support for the DebugInfoD network symbol acquisition protocol.
+"""
+import os
+import shutil
+import tempfile
+
+import lldb
+from lldbsuite.test.decorators import *
+import lldbsuite.test.lldbutil as lldbutil
+from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import *
+
+
+"""
+Test support for the DebugInfoD network symbol acquisition protocol.
+This file is for split-dwarf (dwp) scenarios.
+
+1 - A split binary target with it's corresponding DWP file
+2 - A stripped, split binary target with an unstripped binary and a DWP file
+3 - A stripped, split binary target with an --only-keep-debug symbols file and a DWP file
+"""
+
+
+# It looks like Linux-AArch64 doesn't support build-id's on the LLDB builtbots
+@skipIf(oslist=no_match(["linux"]), archs=no_match(["i386", "x86_64"]))
+class DebugInfodDWPTests(TestBase):
+ # No need to try every flavor of debug inf.
+ NO_DEBUG_INFO_TESTCASE = True
+
+ def test_normal_stripped(self):
+ """
+ Validate behavior with a stripped binary, no symbols or symbol locator.
+ """
+ self.config_test(["a.out"])
+ self.try_breakpoint(False)
+
+ def test_normal_stripped_split_with_dwp(self):
+ """
+ Validate behavior with symbols, but no symbol locator.
+ """
+ self.config_test(["a.out", "a.out.debug", "a.out.dwp"])
+ self.try_breakpoint(True)
+
+ def test_normal_stripped_only_dwp(self):
+ """
+ Validate behavior *with* dwp symbols only, but missing other symbols,
+ but no symbol locator. This shouldn't work: without the other symbols
+ DWO's appear mostly useless.
+ """
+ self.config_test(["a.out", "a.out.dwp"])
+ self.try_breakpoint(False)
+
+ def test_debuginfod_dwp_from_service(self):
+ """
+ Test behavior with the unstripped binary, and DWP from the service.
+ """
+ self.config_test(["a.out.debug"], "a.out.dwp")
+ self.try_breakpoint(True)
+
+ def test_debuginfod_both_symfiles_from_service(self):
+ """
+ Test behavior with a stripped binary, with the unstripped binary and
+ dwp symbols from Debuginfod.
+ """
+ self.config_test(["a.out"], "a.out.dwp", "a.out.unstripped")
+ self.try_breakpoint(True)
+
+ def test_debuginfod_both_okd_symfiles_from_service(self):
+ """
+ Test behavior with both the only-keep-debug symbols and the dwp symbols
+ from Debuginfod.
+ """
+ self.config_test(["a.out"], "a.out.dwp", "a.out.debug")
+ self.try_breakpoint(True)
+
+ def try_breakpoint(self, should_have_loc):
+ """
+ This function creates a target from self.aout, sets a function-name
+ breakpoint, and checks to see if we have a file/line location,
+ as a way to validate that the symbols have been loaded.
+ should_have_loc specifies if we're testing that symbols have or
+ haven't been loaded.
+ """
+ target = self.dbg.CreateTarget(self.aout)
+ self.assertTrue(target and target.IsValid(), "Target is valid")
+
+ bp = target.BreakpointCreateByName("func")
+ self.assertTrue(bp and bp.IsValid(), "Breakpoint is valid")
+ self.assertEqual(bp.GetNumLocations(), 1)
+
+ loc = bp.GetLocationAtIndex(0)
+ self.assertTrue(loc and loc.IsValid(), "Location is valid")
+ addr = loc.GetAddress()
+ self.assertTrue(addr and addr.IsValid(), "Loc address is valid")
+ line_entry = addr.GetLineEntry()
+ self.assertEqual(
+ should_have_loc,
+ line_entry != None and line_entry.IsValid(),
+ "Loc line entry is valid",
+ )
+ if should_have_loc:
+ self.assertEqual(line_entry.GetLine(), 4)
+ self.assertEqual(
+ line_entry.GetFileSpec().GetFilename(),
+ self.main_source_file.GetFilename(),
+ )
+ self.dbg.DeleteTarget(target)
+ shutil.rmtree(self.tmp_dir)
+
+ def config_test(self, local_files, debuginfo=None, executable=None):
+ """
+ Set up a test with local_files[] copied to a different location
+ so that we control which files are, or are not, found in the file system.
+ Also, create a stand-alone file-system 'hosted' debuginfod server with the
+ provided debuginfo and executable files (if they exist)
+
+ Make the filesystem look like:
+
+ /tmp/<tmpdir>/test/[local_files]
+
+ /tmp/<tmpdir>/cache (for lldb to use as a temp cache)
+
+ /tmp/<tmpdir>/buildid/<uuid>/executable -> <executable>
+ /tmp/<tmpdir>/buildid/<uuid>/debuginfo -> <debuginfo>
+ Returns the /tmp/<tmpdir> path
+ """
+
+ self.build()
+
+ uuid = self.getUUID("a.out")
+ if not uuid:
+ self.fail("Could not get UUID for a.out")
+ return
+ self.main_source_file = lldb.SBFileSpec("main.c")
+ self.tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
+ self.test_dir = os.path.join(self.tmp_dir, "test")
+ os.makedirs(self.test_dir)
+
+ self.aout = ""
+ # Copy the files used by the test:
+ for f in local_files:
+ shutil.copy(self.getBuildArtifact(f), self.test_dir)
+ if self.aout == "":
+ self.aout = os.path.join(self.test_dir, f)
+
+ use_debuginfod = debuginfo != None or executable != None
+
+ # Populated the 'file://... mocked' Debuginfod server:
+ if use_debuginfod:
+ os.makedirs(os.path.join(self.tmp_dir, "cache"))
+ uuid_dir = os.path.join(self.tmp_dir, "buildid", uuid)
+ os.makedirs(uuid_dir)
+ if debuginfo:
+ shutil.copy(
+ self.getBuildArtifact(debuginfo),
+ os.path.join(uuid_dir, "debuginfo"),
+ )
+ if executable:
+ shutil.copy(
+ self.getBuildArtifact(executable),
+ os.path.join(uuid_dir, "executable"),
+ )
+ os.remove(self.getBuildArtifact("main.dwo"))
+ # Configure LLDB for the test:
+ self.runCmd(
+ "settings set symbols.enable-external-lookup %s"
+ % str(use_debuginfod).lower()
+ )
+ self.runCmd("settings clear plugin.symbol-locator.debuginfod.server-urls")
+ if use_debuginfod:
+ self.runCmd(
+ "settings set plugin.symbol-locator.debuginfod.cache-path %s/cache"
+ % self.tmp_dir
+ )
+ self.runCmd(
+ "settings insert-before plugin.symbol-locator.debuginfod.server-urls 0 file://%s"
+ % self.tmp_dir
+ )
+
+ def getUUID(self, filename):
+ try:
+ target = self.dbg.CreateTarget(self.getBuildArtifact(filename))
+ module = target.GetModuleAtIndex(0)
+ uuid = module.GetUUIDString().replace("-", "").lower()
+ self.dbg.DeleteTarget(target)
+ return uuid if len(uuid) == 40 else None
+ except:
+ return None
diff --git a/lldb/test/API/debuginfod/SplitDWARF/main.c b/lldb/test/API/debuginfod/SplitDWARF/main.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..4c7184609b45
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lldb/test/API/debuginfod/SplitDWARF/main.c
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+// This is a dump little pair of test files
+
+int func(int argc, const char *argv[]) {
+ return (argc + 1) * (argv[argc][0] + 2);
+}
+
+int main(int argc, const char *argv[]) { return func(0, argv); }