[Tarantool-patches] [PATCH] gdb: fix the extension to be loaded with Python 2
Igor Munkin
imun at tarantool.org
Sat Jul 4 22:58:09 MSK 2020
There was a mystic error when the extension was loaded against old gdb
versions build against Python 2:
| (gdb) source luajit-gdb.py
| Traceback (most recent call last):
| File "luajit-gdb.py", line 702, in <module>
| load(None)
| File "luajit-gdb.py", line 699, in load
| 'lj-gc': LJGC,
| File "luajit-gdb.py", line 687, in init
| command(name)
| File "luajit-gdb.py", line 468, in __init__
| gdb.write('{} command initialized\n'.format(name))
| ValueError: sequence.index(x): x not in sequence
I made a little investigation (for more info see the mentioned issue)
and found the next fun fact: the exception was raised much earlier to
<str.format>, more precisely in <gdb.events.new_objfile.disconnect>.
However, the handled exception is preserved until <str.format> call and
hits the condition underneath leading to the extension load failure.
As a result to avoid the exception raise, the special global variable is
introduced for legacy (i.e. Python 2) environment. It checks whether any
callback is associated with new_objfile event prior to disconnecting it.
This variable usage is encapsulated within two introduced routines:
<connect> and <disconnect> which are wrappers for ones provided by gdb.
Furthermore, after diving to gdb sources related to Python embedding, I
found that callbacks are grouped into an internal list. Previous
implementation appended the <load> function to this callback list on
each its unsuccessful call, but only the successful one is removes it
from the list. Thereby disconnect action is moved prior to connect one
so there is no more than one <load> instance kept in callback list.
Fixes tarantool/tarantool#4828
Reported-by: Oleg Babin <olegrok at tarantool.org>
Signed-off-by: Igor Munkin <imun at tarantool.org>
---
Issue: https://github.com/tarantool/tarantool/issues/4828
Branch: imun/gh-4828-luajit-gdb-py2-load
@ChangeLog:
* Fixed the error occurring on loading luajit-gdb.py with Python 2 (gh-4828).
src/luajit-gdb.py | 40 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 33 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/luajit-gdb.py b/src/luajit-gdb.py
index f142fc5..652c560 100644
--- a/src/luajit-gdb.py
+++ b/src/luajit-gdb.py
@@ -7,7 +7,10 @@ import sys
# make script compatible with the ancient Python {{{
-if re.match(r'^2\.', sys.version):
+LEGACY = re.match(r'^2\.', sys.version)
+
+if LEGACY:
+ CONNECTED = False
int = long
range = xrange
@@ -662,19 +665,42 @@ The command requires no args and dumps current GC stats:
def init(commands):
global LJ_64, LJ_GC64, LJ_FR2
+ # XXX Fragile: though connecting the callback looks like a crap but it
+ # respects both Python 2 and Python 3 (see #4828).
+ def connect(callback):
+ if LEGACY:
+ global CONNECTED
+ CONNECTED = True
+ gdb.events.new_objfile.connect(callback)
+
+ # XXX Fragile: though disconnecting the callback looks like a crap but it
+ # respects both Python 2 and Python 3 (see #4828).
+ def disconnect(callback):
+ if LEGACY:
+ global CONNECTED
+ if not CONNECTED:
+ return
+ CONNECTED = False
+ gdb.events.new_objfile.disconnect(callback)
+
+ try:
+ # Try to remove the callback at first to not append duplicates to
+ # gdb.events.new_objfile internal list.
+ disconnect(load)
+ except:
+ # Callback is not connected.
+ pass
+
try:
+ # Detect whether libluajit objfile is loaded.
gdb.parse_and_eval('luaJIT_setmode')
except:
gdb.write('luajit-gdb.py initialization is postponed '
'until libluajit objfile is loaded\n')
- gdb.events.new_objfile.connect(load)
+ # Add a callback to be executed when the next objfile is loaded.
+ connect(load)
return
- try:
- gdb.events.new_objfile.disconnect(load)
- except:
- pass # was not connected
-
try:
LJ_64 = str(gdb.parse_and_eval('IRT_PTR')) == 'IRT_P64'
LJ_FR2 = LJ_GC64 = str(gdb.parse_and_eval('IRT_PGC')) == 'IRT_P64'
--
2.25.0
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