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Generalize the documentation to include both, GDB and LLDB. Add a link to the interface definition. Make a note on MCJIT's restriction to ELF. Mention the regression and bugfix in LLDB as well as the jit-loader setting for macOS. Update the command line session to use LLDB instead of GDB. Reviewed By: lhames Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90789
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Debugging JIT-ed Code
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=====================
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Background
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==========
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Without special runtime support, debugging dynamically generated code can be
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quite painful. Debuggers generally read debug information from object files on
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disk, but for JITed code there is no such file to look for.
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In order to hand over the necessary debug info, `GDB established an
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interface <https://sourceware.org/gdb/current/onlinedocs/gdb/JIT-Interface.html>`_
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for registering JITed code with debuggers. LLDB implements it in the
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JITLoaderGDB plugin. On the JIT side, LLVM MCJIT does implement the interface
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for ELF object files.
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At a high level, whenever MCJIT generates new machine code, it does so in an
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in-memory object file that contains the debug information in DWARF format.
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MCJIT then adds this in-memory object file to a global list of dynamically
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generated object files and calls a special function
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``__jit_debug_register_code`` that the debugger knows about. When the debugger
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attaches to a process, it puts a breakpoint in this function and associates a
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special handler with it. Once MCJIT calls the registration function, the
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debugger catches the breakpoint signal, loads the new object file from the
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inferior's memory and resumes execution. This way it can obtain debug
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information for pure in-memory object files.
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GDB Version
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===========
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In order to debug code JIT-ed by LLVM, you need GDB 7.0 or newer, which is
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available on most modern distributions of Linux. The version of GDB that
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Apple ships with Xcode has been frozen at 6.3 for a while.
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LLDB Version
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============
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Due to a regression in release 6.0, LLDB didn't support JITed code debugging for
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a while. The bug was fixed in mainline recently, so that debugging JITed ELF
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objects should be possible again from the upcoming release 12.0 on. On macOS the
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feature must be enabled explicitly using the ``plugin.jit-loader.gdb.enable``
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setting.
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Debugging MCJIT-ed code
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=======================
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The emerging MCJIT component of LLVM allows full debugging of JIT-ed code with
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GDB. This is due to MCJIT's ability to use the MC emitter to provide full
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DWARF debugging information to GDB.
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Note that lli has to be passed the ``--jit-kind=mcjit`` flag to JIT the code
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with MCJIT instead of the newer ORC JIT.
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Example
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-------
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Consider the following C code (with line numbers added to make the example
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easier to follow):
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..
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FIXME:
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Sphinx has the ability to automatically number these lines by adding
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:linenos: on the line immediately following the `.. code-block:: c`, but
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it looks like garbage; the line numbers don't even line up with the
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lines. Is this a Sphinx bug, or is it a CSS problem?
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.. code-block:: c
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1 int compute_factorial(int n)
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2 {
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3 if (n <= 1)
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4 return 1;
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5
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6 int f = n;
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7 while (--n > 1)
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8 f *= n;
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9 return f;
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10 }
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11
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12
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13 int main(int argc, char** argv)
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14 {
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15 if (argc < 2)
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16 return -1;
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17 char firstletter = argv[1][0];
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18 int result = compute_factorial(firstletter - '0');
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19
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20 // Returned result is clipped at 255...
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21 return result;
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22 }
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Here is a sample command line session that shows how to build and run this
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code via ``lli`` inside LLDB:
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.. code-block:: bash
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> export BINPATH=/workspaces/llvm-project/build/bin
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> $BINPATH/clang -g -S -emit-llvm --target=x86_64-unknown-unknown-elf showdebug.c
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> lldb $BINPATH/lli
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(lldb) target create "/workspaces/llvm-project/build/bin/lli"
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Current executable set to '/workspaces/llvm-project/build/bin/lli' (x86_64).
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(lldb) settings set plugin.jit-loader.gdb.enable on
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(lldb) b compute_factorial
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Breakpoint 1: no locations (pending).
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WARNING: Unable to resolve breakpoint to any actual locations.
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(lldb) run --jit-kind=mcjit showdebug.ll 5
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1 location added to breakpoint 1
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Process 21340 stopped
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* thread #1, name = 'lli', stop reason = breakpoint 1.1
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frame #0: 0x00007ffff7fd0007 JIT(0x45c2cb0)`compute_factorial(n=5) at showdebug.c:3:11
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1 int compute_factorial(int n)
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2 {
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-> 3 if (n <= 1)
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4 return 1;
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5 int f = n;
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6 while (--n > 1)
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7 f *= n;
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(lldb) p n
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(int) $0 = 5
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(lldb) b showdebug.c:9
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Breakpoint 2: where = JIT(0x45c2cb0)`compute_factorial + 60 at showdebug.c:9:1, address = 0x00007ffff7fd003c
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(lldb) c
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Process 21340 resuming
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Process 21340 stopped
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* thread #1, name = 'lli', stop reason = breakpoint 2.1
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frame #0: 0x00007ffff7fd003c JIT(0x45c2cb0)`compute_factorial(n=1) at showdebug.c:9:1
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6 while (--n > 1)
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7 f *= n;
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8 return f;
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-> 9 }
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11 int main(int argc, char** argv)
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12 {
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(lldb) p f
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(int) $1 = 120
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(lldb) bt
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* thread #1, name = 'lli', stop reason = breakpoint 2.1
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* frame #0: 0x00007ffff7fd003c JIT(0x45c2cb0)`compute_factorial(n=1) at showdebug.c:9:1
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frame #1: 0x00007ffff7fd0095 JIT(0x45c2cb0)`main(argc=2, argv=0x00000000046122f0) at showdebug.c:16:18
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frame #2: 0x0000000002a8306e lli`llvm::MCJIT::runFunction(this=0x000000000458ed10, F=0x0000000004589ff8, ArgValues=ArrayRef<llvm::GenericValue> @ 0x00007fffffffc798) at MCJIT.cpp:554:31
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frame #3: 0x00000000029bdb45 lli`llvm::ExecutionEngine::runFunctionAsMain(this=0x000000000458ed10, Fn=0x0000000004589ff8, argv=size=0, envp=0x00007fffffffe140) at ExecutionEngine.cpp:467:10
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frame #4: 0x0000000001f2fc2f lli`main(argc=4, argv=0x00007fffffffe118, envp=0x00007fffffffe140) at lli.cpp:643:18
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frame #5: 0x00007ffff788c09b libc.so.6`__libc_start_main(main=(lli`main at lli.cpp:387), argc=4, argv=0x00007fffffffe118, init=<unavailable>, fini=<unavailable>, rtld_fini=<unavailable>, stack_end=0x00007fffffffe108) at libc-start.c:308:16
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frame #6: 0x0000000001f2dc7a lli`_start + 42
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(lldb) finish
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Process 21340 stopped
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* thread #1, name = 'lli', stop reason = step out
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Return value: (int) $2 = 120
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frame #0: 0x00007ffff7fd0095 JIT(0x45c2cb0)`main(argc=2, argv=0x00000000046122f0) at showdebug.c:16:9
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13 if (argc < 2)
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14 return -1;
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15 char firstletter = argv[1][0];
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-> 16 int result = compute_factorial(firstletter - '0');
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17
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18 // Returned result is clipped at 255...
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19 return result;
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(lldb) p result
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(int) $3 = 73670648
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(lldb) n
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Process 21340 stopped
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* thread #1, name = 'lli', stop reason = step over
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frame #0: 0x00007ffff7fd0098 JIT(0x45c2cb0)`main(argc=2, argv=0x00000000046122f0) at showdebug.c:19:12
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16 int result = compute_factorial(firstletter - '0');
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17
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18 // Returned result is clipped at 255...
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-> 19 return result;
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20 }
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(lldb) p result
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(int) $4 = 120
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(lldb) expr result=42
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(int) $5 = 42
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(lldb) p result
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(int) $6 = 42
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(lldb) c
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Process 21340 resuming
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Process 21340 exited with status = 42 (0x0000002a)
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(lldb) exit
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