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Bug 458091 - Debug frames are missing or not shown in some cases
- one case where debugger fails to return stack depth, but returns correct stack frames - second case where debugger fails to return stack frames when asked without limit, but can return a specific frame Both of these are workaround for GDB bugs where it fails to return data consistently Change-Id: I4fb0d4e850fbce6adc655849ec3f73c85adb1bdc Signed-off-by: Alena Laskavaia <elaskavaia.cdt@gmail.com>
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@ -493,56 +493,53 @@ public class MIStack extends AbstractDsfService
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protected MIFrame getMIFrame() { return fFrameDataCacheInfo.getMIFrames()[fFrameIndex]; }
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}
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fMICommandCache.execute(
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fCommandFactory.createMIStackListFrames(execDmc),
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new DataRequestMonitor<MIStackListFramesInfo>(getExecutor(), rm) {
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@Override
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protected void handleSuccess() {
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// Find the index to the correct MI frame object.
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int idx = findFrameIndex(getData().getMIFrames(), miFrameDmc.fLevel);
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if (idx == -1) {
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rm.setStatus(new Status(IStatus.ERROR, GdbPlugin.PLUGIN_ID, INVALID_HANDLE, "Invalid frame " + frameDmc, null)); //$NON-NLS-1$
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rm.done();
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return;
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}
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// Create the data object.
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rm.setData(new FrameDataFromMIStackFrameListInfo(getData(), idx));
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rm.done();
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}
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@Override
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protected void handleError() {
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// We're seeing gdb in some cases fail when it's
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// being asked for the stack depth or stack
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// frames, but the same command succeeds if
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// the request is limited to one frame. So try
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// again with a limit of 1. It's better to show
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// just one frame than none at all
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if (miFrameDmc.fLevel == 0) {
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fMICommandCache.execute(
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fCommandFactory.createMIStackListFrames(execDmc, 0, 0),
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new DataRequestMonitor<MIStackListFramesInfo>(getExecutor(), rm) {
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@Override
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protected void handleSuccess() {
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// Find the index to the correct MI frame object.
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int idx = findFrameIndex(getData().getMIFrames(), miFrameDmc.fLevel);
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if (idx == -1) {
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rm.setStatus(new Status(IStatus.ERROR, GdbPlugin.PLUGIN_ID, INVALID_HANDLE, "Invalid frame " + frameDmc, null)); //$NON-NLS-1$
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rm.done();
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return;
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}
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// Create the data object.
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rm.setData(new FrameDataFromMIStackFrameListInfo(getData(), idx));
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rm.done();
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}
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});
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} else {
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super.handleError();
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}
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}
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});
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fMICommandCache.execute(
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fCommandFactory.createMIStackListFrames(execDmc),
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new DataRequestMonitor<MIStackListFramesInfo>(getExecutor(), rm) {
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@Override
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protected void handleSuccess() {
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// Find the index to the correct MI frame object.
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int idx = findFrameIndex(getData().getMIFrames(), miFrameDmc.fLevel);
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if (idx == -1) {
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rm.setStatus(new Status(IStatus.ERROR, GdbPlugin.PLUGIN_ID, INVALID_HANDLE,
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"Invalid frame " + frameDmc, null)); //$NON-NLS-1$
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rm.done();
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return;
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}
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// Create the data object.
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rm.setData(new FrameDataFromMIStackFrameListInfo(getData(), idx));
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rm.done();
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}
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@Override
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protected void handleError() {
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// We're seeing gdb in some cases fail when it's
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// being asked for the stack depth or stack
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// frames, but the same command succeeds if
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// the request is limited to one frame. So try
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// again for a specific frame. It's better to show
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// just one frame than none at all. Since it is only happen on error
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// this should not contribute much to increased traffic
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fMICommandCache.execute(
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fCommandFactory.createMIStackListFrames(execDmc, miFrameDmc.fLevel, miFrameDmc.fLevel),
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new DataRequestMonitor<MIStackListFramesInfo>(getExecutor(), rm) {
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@Override
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protected void handleSuccess() {
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// Find the index to the correct MI frame object.
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int idx = findFrameIndex(getData().getMIFrames(), miFrameDmc.fLevel);
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if (idx == -1) {
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rm.setStatus(new Status(IStatus.ERROR, GdbPlugin.PLUGIN_ID, INVALID_HANDLE,
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"Invalid frame " + frameDmc, null)); //$NON-NLS-1$
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rm.done();
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return;
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}
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// Create the data object.
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rm.setData(new FrameDataFromMIStackFrameListInfo(getData(), idx));
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rm.done();
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}
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});
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}
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});
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}
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@Override
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rm.done();
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} else {
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// We're seeing gdb in some cases fail when it's
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// being asked for the stack depth or stack
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// frames, but the same command succeeds if
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// the request is limited to one frame. So try
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// again with a limit of 1. It's better to show
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// just one frame than none at all
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if (maxDepth != 1) {
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getStackDepth(dmc, 1, rm);
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}
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else {
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super.handleError();
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}
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// being asked for the stack depth but stack frames command succeeds
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// it seems like an overkill but it will cached and ui later will ask for it anyway
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ICommand<MIStackListFramesInfo> listFramesCommand;
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if (maxDepth <= 0)
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listFramesCommand = fCommandFactory.createMIStackListFrames(execDmc);
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else
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listFramesCommand = fCommandFactory.createMIStackListFrames(execDmc, 0, maxDepth - 1);
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fMICommandCache.execute(
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listFramesCommand,
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new DataRequestMonitor<MIStackListFramesInfo>(getExecutor(), rm) {
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@Override
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protected void handleSuccess() {
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try {
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// Find the maximum level in returned frames
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MIFrame[] miFrames = getData().getMIFrames();
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int level = 0;
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for (MIFrame miFrame : miFrames) {
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if (miFrame.getLevel() > level)
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level = miFrame.getLevel();
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}
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// Create the data object. Depth is +1 of maximum frame level
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int depth = level + 1;
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fStackDepthCache.put(execDmc.getThreadId(), new StackDepthInfo(maxDepth, depth));
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rm.setData(depth);
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} finally {
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rm.done(); // we have to close monitor no matter what
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}
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}
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@Override
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protected void handleError() {
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// There is no point asking for stack-depth with limit of 1, lets just assume it is
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// at least 1, worst case it will show error or no data on the first frame
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rm.setData(1);
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rm.done();
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};
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}
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);
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}
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}
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});
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