Author: Pavel Labath
Date: 2025-05-14T11:16:55+02:00
New Revision: 97aa01bef770ec651c86978d137933e09221dd00

URL: 
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/97aa01bef770ec651c86978d137933e09221dd00
DIFF: 
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/97aa01bef770ec651c86978d137933e09221dd00.diff

LOG: [lldb] Call Target::ClearAllLoadedSections earlier (#138892)

Minidump files contain explicit information about load addresses of
modules, so it can load them itself. This works on other platforms, but
fails on darwin because DynamicLoaderDarwin nukes the loaded module list
on initialization (which happens after the core file plugin has done its
work).

This used to work until #109477, which enabled the dynamic loader
plugins for minidump files in order to get them to provide access to
TLS.

Clearing the load list makes sense, but I think we could do it earlier
in the process, so that both Process and DynamicLoader plugins get a
chance to load modules. This patch does that by calling the function
early in the launch/attach/load core flows.

This fixes TestDynamicValue.py:test_from_core_file on darwin.

Added: 
    

Modified: 
    lldb/source/Plugins/DynamicLoader/MacOSX-DYLD/DynamicLoaderDarwin.cpp
    lldb/source/Target/Process.cpp
    lldb/test/API/lang/cpp/dynamic-value/TestDynamicValue.py

Removed: 
    


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diff  --git 
a/lldb/source/Plugins/DynamicLoader/MacOSX-DYLD/DynamicLoaderDarwin.cpp 
b/lldb/source/Plugins/DynamicLoader/MacOSX-DYLD/DynamicLoaderDarwin.cpp
index 578ab12268ea3..1270d57423c7b 100644
--- a/lldb/source/Plugins/DynamicLoader/MacOSX-DYLD/DynamicLoaderDarwin.cpp
+++ b/lldb/source/Plugins/DynamicLoader/MacOSX-DYLD/DynamicLoaderDarwin.cpp
@@ -872,7 +872,6 @@ void DynamicLoaderDarwin::PrivateInitialize(Process 
*process) {
                StateAsCString(m_process->GetState()));
   Clear(true);
   m_process = process;
-  m_process->GetTarget().ClearAllLoadedSections();
 }
 
 // Member function that gets called when the process state changes.

diff  --git a/lldb/source/Target/Process.cpp b/lldb/source/Target/Process.cpp
index 13ff12b4ff953..7c5512598bbb6 100644
--- a/lldb/source/Target/Process.cpp
+++ b/lldb/source/Target/Process.cpp
@@ -2763,6 +2763,7 @@ Status Process::LaunchPrivate(ProcessLaunchInfo 
&launch_info, StateType &state,
   }
 
   if (state == eStateStopped || state == eStateCrashed) {
+    GetTarget().ClearAllLoadedSections();
     DidLaunch();
 
     // Now that we know the process type, update its signal responses from the
@@ -2799,6 +2800,7 @@ Status Process::LaunchPrivate(ProcessLaunchInfo 
&launch_info, StateType &state,
 }
 
 Status Process::LoadCore() {
+  GetTarget().ClearAllLoadedSections();
   Status error = DoLoadCore();
   if (error.Success()) {
     ListenerSP listener_sp(
@@ -3094,6 +3096,8 @@ void Process::CompleteAttach() {
   Log *log(GetLog(LLDBLog::Process | LLDBLog::Target));
   LLDB_LOGF(log, "Process::%s()", __FUNCTION__);
 
+  GetTarget().ClearAllLoadedSections();
+
   // Let the process subclass figure out at much as it can about the process
   // before we go looking for a dynamic loader plug-in.
   ArchSpec process_arch;

diff  --git a/lldb/test/API/lang/cpp/dynamic-value/TestDynamicValue.py 
b/lldb/test/API/lang/cpp/dynamic-value/TestDynamicValue.py
index cd95a9ff3fe8c..faa35421ff60b 100644
--- a/lldb/test/API/lang/cpp/dynamic-value/TestDynamicValue.py
+++ b/lldb/test/API/lang/cpp/dynamic-value/TestDynamicValue.py
@@ -282,7 +282,6 @@ def test_from_forward_decl(self):
 
     @no_debug_info_test
     @expectedFailureAll(oslist=["windows"], bugnumber="llvm.org/pr24663")
-    @expectedFailureDarwin  # dynamic loader unloads modules
     @expectedFailureAll(archs=["arm"]) # Minidump saving not implemented
     def test_from_core_file(self):
         """Test fetching C++ dynamic values from core files. Specifically, test


        
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