[lldb-dev] Limbo

Kopec, Matt matt.kopec at intel.com
Tue Dec 18 14:34:20 PST 2012


When multi-threading debugging works on Linux, this signal would be received for any inferior thread which exits, including non-main spawned threads. It would be possible for another thread to hit a breakpoint in this case. I'm wondering whether its' even useful to stop lldb/create a limbo stop reason when a thread exits? Is there any usefulness to examining a thread in limbo state (ie. a thread finished execution, it's about to exit. we can read registers...)? if anything, we would update the process thread list to remove the exiting thread and make sure it exits but I don't think the debugger needs to stop for this.

Matt
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From: lldb-dev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [lldb-dev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] on behalf of Kaylor, Andrew [andrew.kaylor at intel.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2012 5:12 PM
To: Jim Ingham
Cc: lldb-dev at cs.uiuc.edu
Subject: Re: [lldb-dev] Limbo

Hi Jim,

We're setting the limbo state because we got a 'SIGTRAP | PTRACE_EVENT_EXIT << 8' signal -- that is, the inferior process is exiting.  It looks like this is only getting used by Linux and FreeBSD.

I'm not sure it's even possible for another thread to hit a breakpoint at this stage, but if it is then the behavior you describe is what we'd want.

-Andy

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Ingham [mailto:jingham at apple.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2012 1:51 PM
To: Kaylor, Andrew
Cc: lldb-dev at cs.uiuc.edu
Subject: Re: [lldb-dev] Limbo

I don't know enough about the Linux threading model to know what is really going on.  Is the thread being in this "Limbo" state the reason why the process as a whole stopped, or did it stop for some other reason, and the thread in Limbo is just along for the ride?  If the latter, then should it have a stop reason at all?  In general, in lldb, threads only have stop reasons if they were one of the threads that caused the process to stop.

You are achieving pretty much the same thing by returning false from its ShouldStop.  But note that if you happen to hit a breakpoint on another thread when the Limbo'ed thread exists, then both threads will be reported to have stopped, one with reason breakpoint and one "thread exited".  Is that what you want?

Jim

On Dec 18, 2012, at 1:24 PM, "Kaylor, Andrew" <andrew.kaylor at intel.com> wrote:

> There's an issue on Linux where LLDB stop with "stop reason = thread exited" and displays a brief assembly dump from somewhere in libc.  This seems to happen because it is stopping in the "limbo" state.  I can make it go away by having POSIXLimboStopInfo::ShouldStop() return false instead of true.
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> Is there any reason I shouldn't do that?
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> Thanks,
> Andy
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