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4cc8f2a0 |
| 17-Jun-2022 |
Dave Lee <[email protected]> |
[lldb][tests] Automatically call compute_mydir (NFC)
Eliminate boilerplate of having each test manually assign to `mydir` by calling `compute_mydir` in lldbtest.py.
Differential Revision: https://r
[lldb][tests] Automatically call compute_mydir (NFC)
Eliminate boilerplate of having each test manually assign to `mydir` by calling `compute_mydir` in lldbtest.py.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128077
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Revision tags: llvmorg-14.0.5, llvmorg-14.0.4, llvmorg-14.0.3, llvmorg-14.0.2, llvmorg-14.0.1, llvmorg-14.0.0, llvmorg-14.0.0-rc4, llvmorg-14.0.0-rc3, llvmorg-14.0.0-rc2, llvmorg-14.0.0-rc1, llvmorg-15-init, llvmorg-13.0.1, llvmorg-13.0.1-rc3, llvmorg-13.0.1-rc2, llvmorg-13.0.1-rc1 |
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33c0f93f |
| 11-Nov-2021 |
Pavel Labath <[email protected]> |
[lldb/test] Move gdb client utils into the packages tree
This infrastructure has proven proven its worth, so give it a more prominent place.
My immediate motivation for this is the desire to reuse
[lldb/test] Move gdb client utils into the packages tree
This infrastructure has proven proven its worth, so give it a more prominent place.
My immediate motivation for this is the desire to reuse this infrastructure for qemu platform testing, but I believe this move makes sense independently of that. Moving this code to the packages tree will allow as to add more structure to the gdb client tests -- currently they are all crammed into the same test folder as that was the only way they could access this code.
I'm splitting the code into two parts while moving it. The first once contains just the generic gdb protocol wrappers, while the other one contains the unit test glue. The reason for that is that for qemu testing, I need to run the gdb code in a separate process, so I will only be using the first part there.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113893
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adc7d63f |
| 09-Nov-2021 |
Pavel Labath <[email protected]> |
[lldb] XFAIL TestPlatformKill on windows
-> PR52451
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a40929dc |
| 04-Nov-2021 |
Pavel Labath <[email protected]> |
[lldb] Fix cross-platform kills
This patch fixes an amusing bug where a Platform::Kill operation would happily terminate a proces on a completely different platform, as long as they have the same pr
[lldb] Fix cross-platform kills
This patch fixes an amusing bug where a Platform::Kill operation would happily terminate a proces on a completely different platform, as long as they have the same process ID. This was due to the fact that the implementation was iterating through all known (debugged) processes in order terminate them directly.
This patch just deletes that logic, and makes everything go through the OS process termination APIs. While it would be possible to fix the logic to check for a platform match, it seemed to me that the implementation was being too smart for its own good -- accessing random Process objects without knowing anything about their state is risky at best. Going through the os ensures we avoid any races.
I also "upgrade" the termination signal to a SIGKILL to ensure the process really dies after this operation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113184
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