forked from rust-lang/rust
-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 1
Commit
This commit does not belong to any branch on this repository, and may belong to a fork outside of the repository.
Move debugger setup code out of
lib.rs
- Loading branch information
Showing
5 changed files
with
290 additions
and
274 deletions.
There are no files selected for viewing
This file contains bidirectional Unicode text that may be interpreted or compiled differently than what appears below. To review, open the file in an editor that reveals hidden Unicode characters.
Learn more about bidirectional Unicode characters
Original file line number | Diff line number | Diff line change |
---|---|---|
@@ -0,0 +1,272 @@ | ||
use std::env; | ||
use std::ffi::OsString; | ||
use std::path::PathBuf; | ||
use std::process::Command; | ||
use std::sync::Arc; | ||
|
||
use crate::common::{Config, Debugger}; | ||
|
||
pub(crate) fn configure_cdb(config: &Config) -> Option<Arc<Config>> { | ||
config.cdb.as_ref()?; | ||
|
||
Some(Arc::new(Config { debugger: Some(Debugger::Cdb), ..config.clone() })) | ||
} | ||
|
||
pub(crate) fn configure_gdb(config: &Config) -> Option<Arc<Config>> { | ||
config.gdb_version?; | ||
|
||
if config.matches_env("msvc") { | ||
return None; | ||
} | ||
|
||
if config.remote_test_client.is_some() && !config.target.contains("android") { | ||
println!( | ||
"WARNING: debuginfo tests are not available when \ | ||
testing with remote" | ||
); | ||
return None; | ||
} | ||
|
||
if config.target.contains("android") { | ||
println!( | ||
"{} debug-info test uses tcp 5039 port.\ | ||
please reserve it", | ||
config.target | ||
); | ||
|
||
// android debug-info test uses remote debugger so, we test 1 thread | ||
// at once as they're all sharing the same TCP port to communicate | ||
// over. | ||
// | ||
// we should figure out how to lift this restriction! (run them all | ||
// on different ports allocated dynamically). | ||
env::set_var("RUST_TEST_THREADS", "1"); | ||
} | ||
|
||
Some(Arc::new(Config { debugger: Some(Debugger::Gdb), ..config.clone() })) | ||
} | ||
|
||
pub(crate) fn configure_lldb(config: &Config) -> Option<Arc<Config>> { | ||
config.lldb_python_dir.as_ref()?; | ||
|
||
if let Some(350) = config.lldb_version { | ||
println!( | ||
"WARNING: The used version of LLDB (350) has a \ | ||
known issue that breaks debuginfo tests. See \ | ||
issue #32520 for more information. Skipping all \ | ||
LLDB-based tests!", | ||
); | ||
return None; | ||
} | ||
|
||
Some(Arc::new(Config { debugger: Some(Debugger::Lldb), ..config.clone() })) | ||
} | ||
|
||
/// Returns `true` if the given target is an Android target for the | ||
/// purposes of GDB testing. | ||
pub(crate) fn is_android_gdb_target(target: &str) -> bool { | ||
matches!( | ||
&target[..], | ||
"arm-linux-androideabi" | "armv7-linux-androideabi" | "aarch64-linux-android" | ||
) | ||
} | ||
|
||
/// Returns `true` if the given target is a MSVC target for the purposes of CDB testing. | ||
fn is_pc_windows_msvc_target(target: &str) -> bool { | ||
target.ends_with("-pc-windows-msvc") | ||
} | ||
|
||
fn find_cdb(target: &str) -> Option<OsString> { | ||
if !(cfg!(windows) && is_pc_windows_msvc_target(target)) { | ||
return None; | ||
} | ||
|
||
let pf86 = env::var_os("ProgramFiles(x86)").or_else(|| env::var_os("ProgramFiles"))?; | ||
let cdb_arch = if cfg!(target_arch = "x86") { | ||
"x86" | ||
} else if cfg!(target_arch = "x86_64") { | ||
"x64" | ||
} else if cfg!(target_arch = "aarch64") { | ||
"arm64" | ||
} else if cfg!(target_arch = "arm") { | ||
"arm" | ||
} else { | ||
return None; // No compatible CDB.exe in the Windows 10 SDK | ||
}; | ||
|
||
let mut path = PathBuf::new(); | ||
path.push(pf86); | ||
path.push(r"Windows Kits\10\Debuggers"); // We could check 8.1 etc. too? | ||
path.push(cdb_arch); | ||
path.push(r"cdb.exe"); | ||
|
||
if !path.exists() { | ||
return None; | ||
} | ||
|
||
Some(path.into_os_string()) | ||
} | ||
|
||
/// Returns Path to CDB | ||
pub(crate) fn analyze_cdb( | ||
cdb: Option<String>, | ||
target: &str, | ||
) -> (Option<OsString>, Option<[u16; 4]>) { | ||
let cdb = cdb.map(OsString::from).or_else(|| find_cdb(target)); | ||
|
||
let mut version = None; | ||
if let Some(cdb) = cdb.as_ref() { | ||
if let Ok(output) = Command::new(cdb).arg("/version").output() { | ||
if let Some(first_line) = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout).lines().next() { | ||
version = extract_cdb_version(&first_line); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} | ||
|
||
(cdb, version) | ||
} | ||
|
||
pub(crate) fn extract_cdb_version(full_version_line: &str) -> Option<[u16; 4]> { | ||
// Example full_version_line: "cdb version 10.0.18362.1" | ||
let version = full_version_line.rsplit(' ').next()?; | ||
let mut components = version.split('.'); | ||
let major: u16 = components.next().unwrap().parse().unwrap(); | ||
let minor: u16 = components.next().unwrap().parse().unwrap(); | ||
let patch: u16 = components.next().unwrap_or("0").parse().unwrap(); | ||
let build: u16 = components.next().unwrap_or("0").parse().unwrap(); | ||
Some([major, minor, patch, build]) | ||
} | ||
|
||
/// Returns (Path to GDB, GDB Version) | ||
pub(crate) fn analyze_gdb( | ||
gdb: Option<String>, | ||
target: &str, | ||
android_cross_path: &PathBuf, | ||
) -> (Option<String>, Option<u32>) { | ||
#[cfg(not(windows))] | ||
const GDB_FALLBACK: &str = "gdb"; | ||
#[cfg(windows)] | ||
const GDB_FALLBACK: &str = "gdb.exe"; | ||
|
||
let fallback_gdb = || { | ||
if is_android_gdb_target(target) { | ||
let mut gdb_path = match android_cross_path.to_str() { | ||
Some(x) => x.to_owned(), | ||
None => panic!("cannot find android cross path"), | ||
}; | ||
gdb_path.push_str("/bin/gdb"); | ||
gdb_path | ||
} else { | ||
GDB_FALLBACK.to_owned() | ||
} | ||
}; | ||
|
||
let gdb = match gdb { | ||
None => fallback_gdb(), | ||
Some(ref s) if s.is_empty() => fallback_gdb(), // may be empty if configure found no gdb | ||
Some(ref s) => s.to_owned(), | ||
}; | ||
|
||
let mut version_line = None; | ||
if let Ok(output) = Command::new(&gdb).arg("--version").output() { | ||
if let Some(first_line) = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout).lines().next() { | ||
version_line = Some(first_line.to_string()); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
|
||
let version = match version_line { | ||
Some(line) => extract_gdb_version(&line), | ||
None => return (None, None), | ||
}; | ||
|
||
(Some(gdb), version) | ||
} | ||
|
||
pub(crate) fn extract_gdb_version(full_version_line: &str) -> Option<u32> { | ||
let full_version_line = full_version_line.trim(); | ||
|
||
// GDB versions look like this: "major.minor.patch?.yyyymmdd?", with both | ||
// of the ? sections being optional | ||
|
||
// We will parse up to 3 digits for each component, ignoring the date | ||
|
||
// We skip text in parentheses. This avoids accidentally parsing | ||
// the openSUSE version, which looks like: | ||
// GNU gdb (GDB; openSUSE Leap 15.0) 8.1 | ||
// This particular form is documented in the GNU coding standards: | ||
// https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/_002d_002dversion.html#g_t_002d_002dversion | ||
|
||
let unbracketed_part = full_version_line.split('[').next().unwrap(); | ||
let mut splits = unbracketed_part.trim_end().rsplit(' '); | ||
let version_string = splits.next().unwrap(); | ||
|
||
let mut splits = version_string.split('.'); | ||
let major = splits.next().unwrap(); | ||
let minor = splits.next().unwrap(); | ||
let patch = splits.next(); | ||
|
||
let major: u32 = major.parse().unwrap(); | ||
let (minor, patch): (u32, u32) = match minor.find(not_a_digit) { | ||
None => { | ||
let minor = minor.parse().unwrap(); | ||
let patch: u32 = match patch { | ||
Some(patch) => match patch.find(not_a_digit) { | ||
None => patch.parse().unwrap(), | ||
Some(idx) if idx > 3 => 0, | ||
Some(idx) => patch[..idx].parse().unwrap(), | ||
}, | ||
None => 0, | ||
}; | ||
(minor, patch) | ||
} | ||
// There is no patch version after minor-date (e.g. "4-2012"). | ||
Some(idx) => { | ||
let minor = minor[..idx].parse().unwrap(); | ||
(minor, 0) | ||
} | ||
}; | ||
|
||
Some(((major * 1000) + minor) * 1000 + patch) | ||
} | ||
|
||
/// Returns LLDB version | ||
pub(crate) fn extract_lldb_version(full_version_line: &str) -> Option<u32> { | ||
// Extract the major LLDB version from the given version string. | ||
// LLDB version strings are different for Apple and non-Apple platforms. | ||
// The Apple variant looks like this: | ||
// | ||
// LLDB-179.5 (older versions) | ||
// lldb-300.2.51 (new versions) | ||
// | ||
// We are only interested in the major version number, so this function | ||
// will return `Some(179)` and `Some(300)` respectively. | ||
// | ||
// Upstream versions look like: | ||
// lldb version 6.0.1 | ||
// | ||
// There doesn't seem to be a way to correlate the Apple version | ||
// with the upstream version, and since the tests were originally | ||
// written against Apple versions, we make a fake Apple version by | ||
// multiplying the first number by 100. This is a hack. | ||
|
||
let full_version_line = full_version_line.trim(); | ||
|
||
if let Some(apple_ver) = | ||
full_version_line.strip_prefix("LLDB-").or_else(|| full_version_line.strip_prefix("lldb-")) | ||
{ | ||
if let Some(idx) = apple_ver.find(not_a_digit) { | ||
let version: u32 = apple_ver[..idx].parse().unwrap(); | ||
return Some(version); | ||
} | ||
} else if let Some(lldb_ver) = full_version_line.strip_prefix("lldb version ") { | ||
if let Some(idx) = lldb_ver.find(not_a_digit) { | ||
let version: u32 = lldb_ver[..idx].parse().ok()?; | ||
return Some(version * 100); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
None | ||
} | ||
|
||
fn not_a_digit(c: char) -> bool { | ||
!c.is_ascii_digit() | ||
} |
This file contains bidirectional Unicode text that may be interpreted or compiled differently than what appears below. To review, open the file in an editor that reveals hidden Unicode characters.
Learn more about bidirectional Unicode characters
Oops, something went wrong.