solidity/libdevcore/debugbreak.h
Bob Summerwill 4ee2114127 Make the Solidity repository standalone.
This commit is the culmination of several months of work to decouple Solidity from the webthree-umbrella so that it can be developed in parallel with cpp-ethereum (the Ethereum C++ runtime) and so that even for the Solidity unit-tests there is no hard-dependency onto the C++ runtime.

The Tests-over-IPC refactoring was a major step in the same process which was already committed.

This commit contains the following changes:

- A subset of the CMake functionality in webthree-helpers was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./cmake.   Further cleanup is certainly possible.
- A subset of the libdevcore functionality in libweb3core was extracted and tailored for Solidity into ./libdevcore.   Further cleanup is certainly possible
- The gas price constants in EVMSchedule were orphaned into libevmasm.
- Some other refactorings and cleanups were made to sever unnecessary EVM dependencies in the Solidity unit-tests.
- TravisCI and Appveyor support was added, covering builds and running of the unit-tests (Linux and macOS only for now)
- A bug-fix was made to get the Tests-over-IPC running on macOS.
- There are still reliability issues in the unit-tests, which need immediate attention.    The Travis build has been flipped to run the unit-tests 5 times, to try to flush these out.
- The Emscripten automation which was previously in webthree-umbrella was merged into the TravisCI automation here.
- The development ZIP deployment step has been commented out, but we will want to read that ONLY for release branch.

Further iteration on these changes will definitely be needed, but I feel these have got to sufficient maturity than holding them back further isn't winning us anything.    It is go time :-)
2016-08-01 01:45:11 -07:00

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/* Copyright (c) 2013, Scott Tsai
*
* All rights reserved.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
*
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*/
#ifndef DEBUG_BREAK_H
#define DEBUG_BREAK_H
#if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__MINGW32__)
#define debug_break __debugbreak
#else
#include <signal.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/syscall.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
enum {
/* gcc optimizers consider code after __builtin_trap() dead.
* Making __builtin_trap() unsuitable for breaking into the debugger */
DEBUG_BREAK_PREFER_BUILTIN_TRAP_TO_SIGTRAP = 0,
};
#if defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__)
enum { HAVE_TRAP_INSTRUCTION = 1, };
__attribute__((gnu_inline, always_inline))
static void __inline__ trap_instruction(void)
{
__asm__ volatile("int $0x03");
}
#elif defined(__thumb__)
enum { HAVE_TRAP_INSTRUCTION = 1, };
/* FIXME: handle __THUMB_INTERWORK__ */
__attribute__((gnu_inline, always_inline))
static void __inline__ trap_instruction(void)
{
/* See 'arm-linux-tdep.c' in GDB source.
* Both instruction sequences below works. */
#if 1
/* 'eabi_linux_thumb_le_breakpoint' */
__asm__ volatile(".inst 0xde01");
#else
/* 'eabi_linux_thumb2_le_breakpoint' */
__asm__ volatile(".inst.w 0xf7f0a000");
#endif
/* Known problem:
* After a breakpoint hit, can't stepi, step, or continue in GDB.
* 'step' stuck on the same instruction.
*
* Workaround: a new GDB command,
* 'debugbreak-step' is defined in debugbreak-gdb.py
* that does:
* (gdb) set $instruction_len = 2
* (gdb) tbreak *($pc + $instruction_len)
* (gdb) jump *($pc + $instruction_len)
*/
}
#elif defined(__arm__) && !defined(__thumb__)
enum { HAVE_TRAP_INSTRUCTION = 1, };
__attribute__((gnu_inline, always_inline))
static void __inline__ trap_instruction(void)
{
/* See 'arm-linux-tdep.c' in GDB source,
* 'eabi_linux_arm_le_breakpoint' */
__asm__ volatile(".inst 0xe7f001f0");
/* Has same known problem and workaround
* as Thumb mode */
}
#else
enum { HAVE_TRAP_INSTRUCTION = 0, };
#endif
__attribute__((gnu_inline, always_inline))
static void __inline__ debug_break(void)
{
if (HAVE_TRAP_INSTRUCTION) {
#if defined(ETH_EMSCRIPTEN)
asm("debugger");
#else
trap_instruction();
#endif
} else if (DEBUG_BREAK_PREFER_BUILTIN_TRAP_TO_SIGTRAP) {
/* raises SIGILL on Linux x86{,-64}, to continue in gdb:
* (gdb) handle SIGILL stop nopass
* */
__builtin_trap();
} else {
raise(SIGTRAP);
}
}
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif
#endif