Commit 98c5444d authored by Mark Florisson's avatar Mark Florisson

Faster Python stepping using a watchpoint approach (f->f_lasti)

parent 0eb42da3
......@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ class TestBacktrace(DebugTestCase):
gdb.execute('cy bt')
result = gdb.execute('cy bt -a', to_string=True)
assert re.search(r'\#0 *0x.* in main\(\) at', result), result
assert re.search(r'\#0 *0x.* in main\(\)', result), result
class TestFunctions(DebugTestCase):
......
......@@ -872,8 +872,18 @@ class CythonCodeStepper(CythonCommand, libpython.GenericCodeStepper):
result.extend(self.cy.functions_by_cname)
return result
class CyStep(CythonCodeStepper):
"Step through Cython, Python or C code."
name = 'cy step'
stepinto = True
def invoke(self, args, from_tty):
if not self.is_cython_function() and not self.is_python_function():
if self.is_python_function():
libpython.py_step.get_source_line = self.get_source_line
libpython.py_step.invoke(args, from_tty)
elif not self.is_cython_function():
if self.stepinto:
command = 'step'
else:
......@@ -884,14 +894,7 @@ class CythonCodeStepper(CythonCommand, libpython.GenericCodeStepper):
self.step()
class CyStep(CythonCodeStepper):
"Step through Cython, Python or C code."
name = 'cy step'
stepinto = True
class CyNext(CythonCodeStepper):
class CyNext(CyStep):
"Step-over Python code."
name = 'cy next'
......
......@@ -1715,6 +1715,8 @@ class PyNameEquals(gdb.Function):
if frame.is_evalframeex():
pyframe = frame.get_pyop()
if pyframe is None:
warnings.warn("Use a Python debug build, Python breakpoints "
"won't work otherwise.")
return None
return getattr(pyframe, attr).proxyval(set())
......@@ -1846,7 +1848,8 @@ class GenericCodeStepper(gdb.Command):
methods:
lineno(frame)
tells the current line number (only called for a relevant frame)
Tells the current line number (only called for a relevant frame).
If lineno is a false value it is not checked for a difference.
is_relevant_function(frame)
tells whether we care about frame 'frame'
......@@ -1956,7 +1959,11 @@ class GenericCodeStepper(gdb.Command):
elif get_selected_inferior().pid == 0:
return result
else:
return None
match = re.search('.*[Ww]arning.*', result, re.MULTILINE)
if match:
print match.group(0)
return ''
def _stackdepth(self, frame):
depth = 0
......@@ -1966,13 +1973,13 @@ class GenericCodeStepper(gdb.Command):
return depth
def finish_executing(self, result):
def finish_executing(self, output):
"""
After doing some kind of code running in the inferior, print the line
of source code or the result of the last executed gdb command (passed
in as the `result` argument).
"""
result = self.stopped(result)
result = self.stopped(output)
if result:
print result.strip()
# check whether the program was killed by a signal, it should still
......@@ -1982,7 +1989,13 @@ class GenericCodeStepper(gdb.Command):
except RuntimeError:
pass
else:
print self.get_source_line(frame)
line = self.get_source_line(frame)
if line is None:
print output
else:
print result
print line
else:
frame = gdb.selected_frame()
output = None
......@@ -2024,33 +2037,53 @@ class GenericCodeStepper(gdb.Command):
break
hitbp = re.search(r'Breakpoint (\d+)', result)
is_relavant = self.is_relevant_function(frame)
if hitbp or is_relavant or self.stopped(result):
is_relevant = self.is_relevant_function(frame)
if hitbp or is_relevant or self.stopped(result):
break
self.finish_executing(result)
def _step(self):
def step(self, stepover_command='next'):
"""
Do a single step or step-over. Returns the result of the last gdb
command that made execution stop.
This implementation, for stepping, sets (conditional) breakpoints for
all functions that are deemed relevant. It then does a step over until
either something halts execution, or until the next line is reached.
If, however, stepover_command is given, it should be a string gdb
command that continues execution in some way. The idea is that the
caller has set a (conditional) breakpoint or watchpoint that can work
more efficiently than the step-over loop. For Python this means setting
a watchpoint for f->f_lasti, which means we can then subsequently
"finish" frames.
We want f->f_lasti instead of f->f_lineno, because the latter only
works properly with local trace functions, see
PyFrameObjectPtr.current_line_num and PyFrameObjectPtr.addr2line.
"""
if self.stepinto:
self.enable_breakpoints()
beginframe = gdb.selected_frame()
beginline = self.lineno(beginframe)
if not self.stepinto:
depth = self._stackdepth(beginframe)
if self.is_relevant_function(beginframe):
# If we start in a relevant frame, initialize stuff properly. If
# we don't start in a relevant frame, the loop will halt
# immediately. So don't call self.lineno() as it may raise for
# irrelevant frames.
beginline = self.lineno(beginframe)
if not self.stepinto:
depth = self._stackdepth(beginframe)
newframe = beginframe
result = ''
while True:
if self.is_relevant_function(newframe):
result = gdb.execute('next', to_string=True)
result = gdb.execute(stepover_command, to_string=True)
else:
result = self._finish()
self.finish()
if self.stopped(result):
break
......@@ -2065,7 +2098,8 @@ class GenericCodeStepper(gdb.Command):
m = re.search(r'Breakpoint (\d+)', result)
if m:
bp = self.runtime_breakpoints.get(framename)
if bp is None or (m.group(1) == bp and is_relevant_function):
if (bp is None or
(is_relevant_function and bp == m.group(1))):
# although we hit a breakpoint, we still need to check
# that the function, in case hit by a runtime breakpoint,
# is in the right context
......@@ -2083,17 +2117,17 @@ class GenericCodeStepper(gdb.Command):
if is_relevant_function:
break
else:
if self.lineno(newframe) > beginline:
# newframe equals beginframe, check for a difference in the
# line number
lineno = self.lineno(newframe)
if lineno and lineno != beginline:
break
if self.stepinto:
self.disable_breakpoints()
return result
self.finish_executing(result)
def step(self, *args):
return self.finish_executing(self._step())
def run(self, *args):
self.finish_executing(gdb.execute('run', to_string=True))
......@@ -2108,7 +2142,7 @@ class PythonCodeStepper(GenericCodeStepper):
if pyframe:
return pyframe
else:
raise gdb.GdbError(
raise gdb.RuntimeError(
"Unable to find the Python frame, run your code with a debug "
"build (configure with --with-pydebug or compile with -g).")
......@@ -2133,7 +2167,32 @@ class PythonCodeStepper(GenericCodeStepper):
class PyStep(PythonCodeStepper):
"Step through Python code."
invoke = PythonCodeStepper.step
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(PyStep, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.lastframe = None
def invoke(self, args, from_tty):
# Set a watchpoint for a frame once as deleting it will make py-step
# unrepeatable.
# See http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12216
# When the watchpoint goes out of scope it will automatically
# disappear.
newframe = gdb.selected_frame()
framewrapper = Frame(newframe)
if newframe != self.lastframe and framewrapper.is_evalframeex():
self.lastframe = newframe
output = gdb.execute('watch f->f_lasti', to_string=True)
self.step(stepover_command='py-finish')
# match = re.search(r'[Ww]atchpoint (\d+):', output)
# if match:
# watchpoint = match.group(1)
# gdb.execute('delete %s' % watchpoint)
def invoke(self, args, from_tty):
self.step()
class PyNext(PythonCodeStepper):
"Step-over Python code."
......
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