Thanks for your patience and feedback! Attached is the updated file. John
On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 3:10 PM, Jim Ingham <jing...@apple.com> wrote: > The relation between section offsets and files is stronger than you are > stating here. You say: > > +/// Represents an address. An address may refer to code or data from an > +/// existing module, or it may refer to something on the stack or heap. > +/// > > That part is good, but you should use that in the next paragraph, so > instead of: > > +/// If an address comes from a file on disk that has section relative > +/// addresses, then it has a virtual address that is relative to a unique > +/// section in the object file. Sections get resolved at runtime by > +/// DynamicLoader plug-ins as images (executables and shared libraries) > get > +/// loaded/unloaded. If a section is loaded, then the load address can be > +/// resolved. > > Something like: > > If an address comes from an existing module, then it will be resolved into > an offset > from its containing section in that module. That way it can refer to the > same logical > location as the module that holds it is unloaded and loaded at different > addresses. > Module based SBAddresses are not bound to a particular target or process, > but you > can ask the SBAddress where/if it has been loaded in a particular target. > > I don't think you need to mention the Dynamic loader plugin here, it isn't > essential to know who tracks the > loads to understand what these do. Also, you use "resolve" in the rest of > the docs to mean "resolve to > section/offset in a Module. So using it for loading libraries here is > confusing. Better to define it > here as you are going to use it. > > This bit doesn't seem right to me: > > - // The following queries can lookup symbol information for a given > address. > - // An address might refer to code or data from an existing module, or > it > - // might refer to something on the stack or heap. The following > functions > - // will only return valid values if the address has been resolved to > a code > - // or data address using "void SBAddress::SetLoadAddress(...)" or > - // "lldb::SBAddress SBTarget::ResolveLoadAddress (...)". > + //------------------------------------------------------------------ > + /// Lookup symbol information for this address. This function will > only > + /// return a valid object if the address has been resolved to a code > or > + /// data address using "void SBAddress::SetLoadAddress(...)" or > + /// "lldb::SBAddress SBTarget::ResolveLoadAddress (...)". > + /// > + /// @param[in] resolve_scope > + /// lldb::SymbolContextItem value specifying the scope in which to > + /// resolve this address. > + /// > + /// @return > + /// lldb::SBSymbolContext with the result. > + //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > You are faithfully representing the original docs, but they aren't right. > For instance, load a program that has a "main" symbol, but don't run it, > then do: > > (lldb) script > >>> func = lldb.target.FindFunctions("main") > >>> print len(func) > 1 > >>> func = func[0] > >>> addr = func.symbol.GetStartAddress() > >>> sc = addr.GetSymbolContext(lldb.eSymbolContextEverything) > >>> print sc.symbol > id = {0x000004df}, range = [0x0000000100018fa0-0x00000001000191f6), > name="main" > > So that worked just fine even though there were no load addresses around > anywhere. ResolveSymbolContext needs an Address that can be > resolved to a Module, but that module doesn't need to be loaded... > > Also this bit: > > + /// @param[in] resolve_scope > + /// lldb::SymbolContextItem value specifying the scope in which to > + /// resolve this address. > + /// > > isn't quite right. "The scope in which to resolve the address" makes it > sound like this specifies some context you are using to resolve the address, > but it really determines how much information to fetch in the symbol > context that the function returns. There should be some general discussion > of the > SymbolContextItem (maybe where we document FindFunctions?) But in any > case, here you can just "specifying how much information to fill in in the > returned > SymbolContext. > > Jim > > > > > On Mar 9, 2016, at 2:24 PM, John Lindal <git...@newplanetsoftware.com> > wrote: > > > > Here is a refinement of SBAddress. The patch also includes updates to > classes referenced by SBAddress. > > > > Does this read better? > > > > Thanks, > > John > > > > On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 11:56 AM, Jim Ingham <jing...@apple.com> wrote: > > In the case of something like SBAddress, I think it would be better to > have a class header that explains file/load addresses and section offset > addresses. Then you can just use the terms in the function documentation, > and they can be shorter and more explicit. Trying to define terms inline > like this makes it harder both to define the term and to say what the > function does. It also means it is hard to avoid redundantly redefining > terms as they are used in different functions. > > > > Thanks for starting this process! > > > > Jim > > > > > > > On Mar 9, 2016, at 11:47 AM, John Lindal via lldb-commits < > lldb-commits@lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > > > > > Having completed my C++ app on top of lldb, I would like to improve > the function-level documentation so others don't have to blunder around in > the dark the way I did :) > > > > > > Here is a patch for SBAddress.h > > > > > > If this is the right direction, I will work my way through the rest of > the SB*.h files. > > > > > > Thanks! > > > John Lindal > > > > > > ----- > > > > > > diff --git a/include/lldb/API/SBAddress.h > b/include/lldb/API/SBAddress.h > > > index 4cbbee9..b324e90 100644 > > > --- a/include/lldb/API/SBAddress.h > > > +++ b/include/lldb/API/SBAddress.h > > > @@ -33,27 +33,100 @@ public: > > > const lldb::SBAddress & > > > operator = (const lldb::SBAddress &rhs); > > > > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > + /// @return > > > + /// true if the object is valid. If the object is invalid, > it is > > > + /// not safe to call any other methods. > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > bool > > > IsValid () const; > > > > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > + /// Clears the address. The object is no longer valid. > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > void > > > Clear (); > > > > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > + /// Get the file address. > > > + /// > > > + /// If an address comes from a file on disk that has section > > > + /// relative addresses, then it has a virtual address that is > > > + /// relative to a unique section in the object file. > > > + /// > > > + /// @return > > > + /// The valid file virtual address, or LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS if > > > + /// the address doesn't have a file virtual address (image is > > > + /// from memory only with no representation on disk). > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > addr_t > > > GetFileAddress () const; > > > > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > + /// Get the load address. > > > + /// > > > + /// If an address comes from a file on disk that has section > > > + /// relative addresses, then it has a virtual address that is > > > + /// relative to a unique section in the object file. Sections > > > + /// get resolved at runtime by DynamicLoader plug-ins as images > > > + /// (executables and shared libraries) get loaded/unloaded. If a > > > + /// section is loaded, then the load address can be resolved. > > > + /// > > > + /// @param[in] target > > > + /// The target in which to search. > > > + /// > > > + /// @return > > > + /// The valid load virtual address, or LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS if > > > + /// the address is currently not loaded. > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > addr_t > > > GetLoadAddress (const lldb::SBTarget &target) const; > > > > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > + /// Set the section and address within the section. If it > succeeds, > > > + /// the object becomes valid. > > > + /// > > > + /// @param[in] section > > > + /// A lldb::SBSection object to use as the section base. > > > + /// > > > + /// @param[in] offset > > > + /// A new offset value for this object. > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > void > > > SetAddress (lldb::SBSection section, lldb::addr_t offset); > > > > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > + /// Tries to resolve the address within the target. If this > fails, > > > + /// assumes the address is absolute, e.g., on the stack or heap. > If it > > > + /// succeeds, the object becomes valid. > > > + /// > > > + /// @param[in] load_addr > > > + /// A new offset value for this object. > > > + /// > > > + /// @param[in] target > > > + /// The target within which the offset is valid. > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > void > > > SetLoadAddress (lldb::addr_t load_addr, > > > lldb::SBTarget &target); > > > + > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > + /// Set the offset for this address, relative to the current > section, > > > + /// if any. > > > + /// > > > + /// @param[in] offset > > > + /// A new offset value for this object. > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > + // FIXME: Should this be SetOffsetAddress? > > > bool > > > OffsetAddress (addr_t offset); > > > > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > + /// Dump a description of this object to the given lldb::SBStream. > > > + /// > > > + /// @param[in] description > > > + /// The stream to which to dump the object description. > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > bool > > > GetDescription (lldb::SBStream &description); > > > > > > @@ -63,10 +136,25 @@ public: > > > // will only return valid values if the address has been resolved > to a code > > > // or data address using "void SBAddress::SetLoadAddress(...)" or > > > // "lldb::SBAddress SBTarget::ResolveLoadAddress (...)". > > > + > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > + /// Lookup symbol information for this address. An address might > > > + /// refer to code or data from an existing module, or it might > refer to > > > + /// something on the stack or heap. This function will only return > > > + /// valid values if the address has been resolved to a code or > data > > > + /// address using "void SBAddress::SetLoadAddress(...)" or > > > + /// "lldb::SBAddress SBTarget::ResolveLoadAddress (...)". > > > + /// > > > + /// @param[in] resolve_scope > > > + /// lldb::SymbolContextItem value specifying the scope in > which to > > > + /// resolve this address. > > > + /// > > > + /// @return > > > + /// lldb::SBSymbolContext with the result. > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > lldb::SBSymbolContext > > > GetSymbolContext (uint32_t resolve_scope); > > > > > > - > > > // The following functions grab individual objects for a given > address and > > > // are less efficient if you want more than one symbol related > objects. > > > // Use one of the following when you want multiple debug symbol > related > > > @@ -76,30 +164,67 @@ public: > > > // One or more bits from the SymbolContextItem enumerations can > be logically > > > // OR'ed together to more efficiently retrieve multiple symbol > objects. > > > > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > + /// @return section > > > + /// The lldb::SBSection containing this address. > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > lldb::SBSection > > > GetSection (); > > > > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > + /// @return section > > > + /// The offset for this address, relative to the section. > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > lldb::addr_t > > > GetOffset (); > > > > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > + /// @return section > > > + /// The module containing this address. > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > lldb::SBModule > > > GetModule (); > > > > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > + /// @return section > > > + /// The compile unit containing this address. > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > lldb::SBCompileUnit > > > GetCompileUnit (); > > > > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > + /// @return section > > > + /// The function containing this address. > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > lldb::SBFunction > > > GetFunction (); > > > > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > + /// @return section > > > + /// The block containing this address. > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > lldb::SBBlock > > > GetBlock (); > > > > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > + /// @return section > > > + /// The symbol at this address. > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > lldb::SBSymbol > > > GetSymbol (); > > > > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > + /// @return section > > > + /// The lldb::SBLineEntry specifying the file location that > > > + /// corresponds to this address. > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > lldb::SBLineEntry > > > GetLineEntry (); > > > > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > + /// @return section > > > + /// The classification for this address. > > > + > //------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > lldb::AddressClass > > > GetAddressClass (); > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > lldb-commits mailing list > > > lldb-commits@lists.llvm.org > > > http://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lldb-commits > > > > > > <diff> > >
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