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1/* $Id: DBGConsole.cpp 73509 2018-08-05 14:16:22Z vboxsync $ */
2/** @file
3 * DBGC - Debugger Console.
4 */
5
6/*
7 * Copyright (C) 2006-2017 Oracle Corporation
8 *
9 * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
10 * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
11 * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
12 * General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software
13 * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the
14 * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the
15 * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
16 */
17
18
19/** @page pg_dbgc DBGC - The Debug Console
20 *
21 * The debugger console is an early attempt to make some interactive
22 * debugging facilities for the VirtualBox VMM. It was initially only
23 * accessible thru a telnet session in debug builds. Later it was hastily built
24 * into the VBoxDbg module with a very simple Qt wrapper around it.
25 *
26 * The current state is that it's by default shipped with all standard
27 * VirtualBox builds. The GUI component is by default accessible in all
28 * non-release builds, while release builds require extra data, environment or
29 * command line options to make it visible.
30 *
31 * Now, even if we ship it with all standard builds we would like it to remain
32 * an optional feature that can be omitted when building VirtualBox. Therefore,
33 * all external code interfacing DBGC need to be enclosed in
34 * \#ifdef VBOX_WITH_DEBUGGER blocks. This is mandatory for components that
35 * register external commands.
36 *
37 *
38 * @section sec_dbgc_op Operation
39 *
40 * The console will process commands in a manner similar to the OS/2 and Windows
41 * kernel debuggers. This means ';' is a command separator and that when
42 * possible we'll use the same command names as these two uses. As an
43 * alternative we intent to provide a set of gdb-like commands as well and let
44 * the user decide which should take precedence.
45 *
46 *
47 * @subsection sec_dbg_op_numbers Numbers
48 *
49 * Numbers are hexadecimal unless specified with a prefix indicating
50 * elsewise. Prefixes:
51 * - '0x' - hexadecimal.
52 * - '0n' - decimal
53 * - '0t' - octal.
54 * - '0y' - binary.
55 *
56 * Some of the prefixes are a bit uncommon, the reason for this that the
57 * typical binary prefix '0b' can also be a hexadecimal value since no prefix or
58 * suffix is required for such values. Ditto for '0n' and '0' for decimal and
59 * octal.
60 *
61 * The '`' can be used in the numeric value to separate parts as the user
62 * wishes. Generally, though the debugger may use it in output as thousand
63 * separator in decimal numbers and 32-bit separator in hex numbers.
64 *
65 * For historical reasons, a 'h' suffix is suffered on hex numbers. Unlike most
66 * assemblers, a leading 0 before a-f is not required with the 'h' suffix.
67 *
68 * The prefix '0i' can be used instead of '0n', as it was the early decimal
69 * prefix employed by DBGC. It's being deprecated and may be removed later.
70 *
71 *
72 * @subsection sec_dbg_op_strings Strings and Symbols
73 *
74 * The debugger will try to guess, convert or promote what the type of an
75 * argument to a command, function or operator based on the input description of
76 * the receiver. If the user wants to make it clear to the debugger that
77 * something is a string, put it inside double quotes. Symbols should use
78 * single quotes, though we're current still a bit flexible on this point.
79 *
80 * If you need to put a quote character inside the quoted text, you escape it by
81 * repating it once: echo "printf(""hello world"");"
82 *
83 *
84 * @subsection sec_dbg_op_address Addressing modes
85 *
86 * - Default is flat. For compatibility '%' also means flat.
87 * - Segmented addresses are specified selector:offset.
88 * - Physical addresses are specified using '%%'.
89 * - The default target for the addressing is the guest context, the '#'
90 * will override this and set it to the host.
91 * Note that several operations won't work on host addresses.
92 *
93 * The '%', '%%' and '#' prefixes is implemented as unary operators, while ':'
94 * is a binary operator. Operator precedence takes care of evaluation order.
95 *
96 *
97 * @subsection sec_dbg_op_c_operators C/C++ Operators
98 *
99 * Most unary and binary arithmetic, comparison, logical and bitwise C/C++
100 * operators are supported by the debugger, with the same precedence rules of
101 * course. There is one notable change made due to the unary '%' and '%%'
102 * operators, and that is that the modulo (remainder) operator is called 'mod'
103 * instead of '%'. This saves a lot of trouble separating argument.
104 *
105 * There are no assignment operators. Instead some simple global variable space
106 * is provided thru the 'set' and 'unset' commands and the unary '$' operator.
107 *
108 *
109 * @subsection sec_dbg_op_registers Registers
110 *
111 * All registers and their sub-fields exposed by the DBGF API are accessible via
112 * the '\@' operator. A few CPU register are accessible directly (as symbols)
113 * without using the '\@' operator. Hypervisor registers are accessible by
114 * prefixing the register name with a dot ('.').
115 *
116 *
117 * @subsection sec_dbg_op_commands Commands
118 *
119 * Commands names are case sensitive. By convention they are lower cased, starts
120 * with a letter but may contain digits and underscores afterwards. Operators
121 * are not allowed in the name (not even part of it), as we would risk
122 * misunderstanding it otherwise.
123 *
124 * Commands returns a status code.
125 *
126 * The '.' prefix indicates the set of external commands. External commands are
127 * command registered by VMM components.
128 *
129 *
130 * @subsection sec_dbg_op_functions Functions
131 *
132 * Functions are similar to commands, but return a variable and can only be used
133 * as part of an expression making up the argument of a command, function,
134 * operator or language statement (if we get around to implement that).
135 *
136 *
137 * @section sec_dbgc_logging Logging
138 *
139 * The idea is to be able to pass thru debug and release logs to the console
140 * if the user so wishes. This feature requires some kind of hook into the
141 * logger instance and while this was sketched it hasn't yet been implemented
142 * (dbgcProcessLog and DBGC::fLog).
143 *
144 * This feature has not materialized and probably never will.
145 *
146 *
147 * @section sec_dbgc_linking Linking and API
148 *
149 * The DBGC code is linked into the VBoxVMM module.
150 *
151 * IMachineDebugger may one day be extended with a DBGC interface so we can work
152 * with DBGC remotely without requiring TCP. Some questions about callbacks
153 * (for output) and security (you may wish to restrict users from debugging a
154 * VM) needs to be answered first though.
155 */
156
157
158/*********************************************************************************************************************************
159* Header Files *
160*********************************************************************************************************************************/
161#define LOG_GROUP LOG_GROUP_DBGC
162#include <VBox/dbg.h>
163#include <VBox/vmm/cfgm.h>
164#include <VBox/vmm/dbgf.h>
165#include <VBox/vmm/vmapi.h> /* VMR3GetVM() */
166#include <VBox/vmm/hm.h> /* HMR3IsEnabled */
167#include <VBox/vmm/nem.h> /* NEMR3IsEnabled */
168#include <VBox/err.h>
169#include <VBox/log.h>
170
171#include <iprt/asm.h>
172#include <iprt/assert.h>
173#include <iprt/file.h>
174#include <iprt/mem.h>
175#include <iprt/path.h>
176#include <iprt/string.h>
177
178#include "DBGCInternal.h"
179#include "DBGPlugIns.h"
180
181
182/*********************************************************************************************************************************
183* Internal Functions *
184*********************************************************************************************************************************/
185static int dbgcProcessLog(PDBGC pDbgc);
186
187
188/**
189 * Resolves a symbol (or tries to do so at least).
190 *
191 * @returns 0 on success.
192 * @returns VBox status on failure.
193 * @param pDbgc The debug console instance.
194 * @param pszSymbol The symbol name.
195 * @param enmType The result type. Specifying DBGCVAR_TYPE_GC_FAR may
196 * cause failure, avoid it.
197 * @param pResult Where to store the result.
198 */
199int dbgcSymbolGet(PDBGC pDbgc, const char *pszSymbol, DBGCVARTYPE enmType, PDBGCVAR pResult)
200{
201 int rc;
202
203 /*
204 * Builtin?
205 */
206 PCDBGCSYM pSymDesc = dbgcLookupRegisterSymbol(pDbgc, pszSymbol);
207 if (pSymDesc)
208 {
209 if (!pSymDesc->pfnGet)
210 return VERR_DBGC_PARSE_WRITEONLY_SYMBOL;
211 return pSymDesc->pfnGet(pSymDesc, &pDbgc->CmdHlp, enmType, pResult);
212 }
213
214 /*
215 * A typical register? (Guest only)
216 */
217 static const char s_szSixLetterRegisters[] =
218 "rflags;eflags;"
219 ;
220 static const char s_szThreeLetterRegisters[] =
221 "eax;rax;" "r10;" "r8d;r8w;r8b;" "cr0;" "dr0;"
222 "ebx;rbx;" "r11;" "r9d;r9w;r8b;" "dr1;"
223 "ecx;rcx;" "r12;" "cr2;" "dr2;"
224 "edx;rdx;" "r13;" "cr3;" "dr3;"
225 "edi;rdi;dil;" "r14;" "cr4;" "dr4;"
226 "esi;rsi;sil;" "r15;" "cr8;"
227 "ebp;rbp;"
228 "esp;rsp;" "dr6;"
229 "rip;eip;" "dr7;"
230 "efl;"
231 ;
232 static const char s_szTwoLetterRegisters[] =
233 "ax;al;ah;" "r8;"
234 "bx;bl;bh;" "r9;"
235 "cx;cl;ch;" "cs;"
236 "dx;dl;dh;" "ds;"
237 "di;" "es;"
238 "si;" "fs;"
239 "bp;" "gs;"
240 "sp;" "ss;"
241 "ip;"
242 ;
243 const char *pszRegSym = *pszSymbol == '.' ? pszSymbol + 1 : pszSymbol;
244 size_t const cchRegSym = strlen(pszRegSym);
245 if ( (cchRegSym == 2 && strstr(s_szTwoLetterRegisters, pszRegSym))
246 || (cchRegSym == 3 && strstr(s_szThreeLetterRegisters, pszRegSym))
247 || (cchRegSym == 6 && strstr(s_szSixLetterRegisters, pszRegSym)))
248 {
249 if (!strchr(pszSymbol, ';'))
250 {
251 DBGCVAR Var;
252 DBGCVAR_INIT_SYMBOL(&Var, pszSymbol);
253 rc = dbgcOpRegister(pDbgc, &Var, DBGCVAR_CAT_ANY, pResult);
254 if (RT_SUCCESS(rc))
255 return DBGCCmdHlpConvert(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, pResult, enmType, false /*fConvSyms*/, pResult);
256 }
257 }
258
259 /*
260 * Ask PDM.
261 */
262 /** @todo resolve symbols using PDM. */
263
264 /*
265 * Ask the debug info manager.
266 */
267 RTDBGSYMBOL Symbol;
268 rc = DBGFR3AsSymbolByName(pDbgc->pUVM, pDbgc->hDbgAs, pszSymbol, &Symbol, NULL);
269 if (RT_SUCCESS(rc))
270 {
271 /*
272 * Default return is a flat gc address.
273 */
274 DBGCVAR_INIT_GC_FLAT(pResult, Symbol.Value);
275 if (Symbol.cb)
276 DBGCVAR_SET_RANGE(pResult, DBGCVAR_RANGE_BYTES, Symbol.cb);
277
278 switch (enmType)
279 {
280 /* nothing to do. */
281 case DBGCVAR_TYPE_GC_FLAT:
282 case DBGCVAR_TYPE_ANY:
283 return VINF_SUCCESS;
284
285 /* impossible at the moment. */
286 case DBGCVAR_TYPE_GC_FAR:
287 return VERR_DBGC_PARSE_CONVERSION_FAILED;
288
289 /* simply make it numeric. */
290 case DBGCVAR_TYPE_NUMBER:
291 pResult->enmType = DBGCVAR_TYPE_NUMBER;
292 pResult->u.u64Number = Symbol.Value;
293 return VINF_SUCCESS;
294
295 /* cast it. */
296 case DBGCVAR_TYPE_GC_PHYS:
297 case DBGCVAR_TYPE_HC_FLAT:
298 case DBGCVAR_TYPE_HC_PHYS:
299 return DBGCCmdHlpConvert(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, pResult, enmType, false /*fConvSyms*/, pResult);
300
301 default:
302 AssertMsgFailed(("Internal error enmType=%d\n", enmType));
303 return VERR_INVALID_PARAMETER;
304 }
305 }
306
307 return VERR_DBGC_PARSE_NOT_IMPLEMENTED;
308}
309
310
311/**
312 * Process all commands currently in the buffer.
313 *
314 * @returns VBox status code. Any error indicates the termination of the console session.
315 * @param pDbgc Debugger console instance data.
316 * @param fNoExecute Indicates that no commands should actually be executed.
317 */
318static int dbgcProcessCommands(PDBGC pDbgc, bool fNoExecute)
319{
320 /** @todo Replace this with a sh/ksh/csh/rexx like toplevel language that
321 * allows doing function, loops, if, cases, and such. */
322 int rc = VINF_SUCCESS;
323 while (pDbgc->cInputLines)
324 {
325 /*
326 * Empty the log buffer if we're hooking the log.
327 */
328 if (pDbgc->fLog)
329 {
330 rc = dbgcProcessLog(pDbgc);
331 if (RT_FAILURE(rc))
332 break;
333 }
334
335 if (pDbgc->iRead == pDbgc->iWrite)
336 {
337 AssertMsgFailed(("The input buffer is empty while cInputLines=%d!\n", pDbgc->cInputLines));
338 pDbgc->cInputLines = 0;
339 return 0;
340 }
341
342 /*
343 * Copy the command to the parse buffer.
344 */
345 char ch;
346 char *psz = &pDbgc->achInput[pDbgc->iRead];
347 char *pszTrg = &pDbgc->achScratch[0];
348 while ((*pszTrg = ch = *psz++) != ';' && ch != '\n' )
349 {
350 if (psz == &pDbgc->achInput[sizeof(pDbgc->achInput)])
351 psz = &pDbgc->achInput[0];
352
353 if (psz == &pDbgc->achInput[pDbgc->iWrite])
354 {
355 AssertMsgFailed(("The buffer contains no commands while cInputLines=%d!\n", pDbgc->cInputLines));
356 pDbgc->cInputLines = 0;
357 return 0;
358 }
359
360 pszTrg++;
361 }
362 *pszTrg = '\0';
363
364 /*
365 * Advance the buffer.
366 */
367 pDbgc->iRead = psz - &pDbgc->achInput[0];
368 if (ch == '\n')
369 pDbgc->cInputLines--;
370
371 /*
372 * Parse and execute this command.
373 */
374 pDbgc->pszScratch = pszTrg + 1;
375 pDbgc->iArg = 0;
376 rc = dbgcEvalCommand(pDbgc, &pDbgc->achScratch[0], pszTrg - &pDbgc->achScratch[0] - 1, fNoExecute);
377 if ( rc == VERR_DBGC_QUIT
378 || rc == VWRN_DBGC_CMD_PENDING)
379 break;
380 rc = VINF_SUCCESS; /* ignore other statuses */
381 }
382
383 return rc;
384}
385
386
387/**
388 * Handle input buffer overflow.
389 *
390 * Will read any available input looking for a '\n' to reset the buffer on.
391 *
392 * @returns VBox status code.
393 * @param pDbgc Debugger console instance data.
394 */
395static int dbgcInputOverflow(PDBGC pDbgc)
396{
397 /*
398 * Assert overflow status and reset the input buffer.
399 */
400 if (!pDbgc->fInputOverflow)
401 {
402 pDbgc->fInputOverflow = true;
403 pDbgc->iRead = pDbgc->iWrite = 0;
404 pDbgc->cInputLines = 0;
405 pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL, "Input overflow!!\n");
406 }
407
408 /*
409 * Eat input till no more or there is a '\n'.
410 * When finding a '\n' we'll continue normal processing.
411 */
412 while (pDbgc->pBack->pfnInput(pDbgc->pBack, 0))
413 {
414 size_t cbRead;
415 int rc = pDbgc->pBack->pfnRead(pDbgc->pBack, &pDbgc->achInput[0], sizeof(pDbgc->achInput) - 1, &cbRead);
416 if (RT_FAILURE(rc))
417 return rc;
418 char *psz = (char *)memchr(&pDbgc->achInput[0], '\n', cbRead);
419 if (psz)
420 {
421 pDbgc->fInputOverflow = false;
422 pDbgc->iRead = psz - &pDbgc->achInput[0] + 1;
423 pDbgc->iWrite = (unsigned)cbRead;
424 pDbgc->cInputLines = 0;
425 break;
426 }
427 }
428
429 return 0;
430}
431
432
433/**
434 * Read input and do some preprocessing.
435 *
436 * @returns VBox status code.
437 * In addition to the iWrite and achInput, cInputLines is maintained.
438 * In case of an input overflow the fInputOverflow flag will be set.
439 * @param pDbgc Debugger console instance data.
440 */
441static int dbgcInputRead(PDBGC pDbgc)
442{
443 /*
444 * We have ready input.
445 * Read it till we don't have any or we have a full input buffer.
446 */
447 int rc = 0;
448 do
449 {
450 /*
451 * More available buffer space?
452 */
453 size_t cbLeft;
454 if (pDbgc->iWrite > pDbgc->iRead)
455 cbLeft = sizeof(pDbgc->achInput) - pDbgc->iWrite - (pDbgc->iRead == 0);
456 else
457 cbLeft = pDbgc->iRead - pDbgc->iWrite - 1;
458 if (!cbLeft)
459 {
460 /* overflow? */
461 if (!pDbgc->cInputLines)
462 rc = dbgcInputOverflow(pDbgc);
463 break;
464 }
465
466 /*
467 * Read one char and interpret it.
468 */
469 char achRead[128];
470 size_t cbRead;
471 rc = pDbgc->pBack->pfnRead(pDbgc->pBack, &achRead[0], RT_MIN(cbLeft, sizeof(achRead)), &cbRead);
472 if (RT_FAILURE(rc))
473 return rc;
474 char *psz = &achRead[0];
475 while (cbRead-- > 0)
476 {
477 char ch = *psz++;
478 switch (ch)
479 {
480 /*
481 * Ignore.
482 */
483 case '\0':
484 case '\r':
485 case '\a':
486 break;
487
488 /*
489 * Backspace.
490 */
491 case '\b':
492 Log2(("DBGC: backspace\n"));
493 if (pDbgc->iRead != pDbgc->iWrite)
494 {
495 unsigned iWriteUndo = pDbgc->iWrite;
496 if (pDbgc->iWrite)
497 pDbgc->iWrite--;
498 else
499 pDbgc->iWrite = sizeof(pDbgc->achInput) - 1;
500
501 if (pDbgc->achInput[pDbgc->iWrite] == '\n')
502 pDbgc->iWrite = iWriteUndo;
503 }
504 break;
505
506 /*
507 * Add char to buffer.
508 */
509 case '\t':
510 case '\n':
511 case ';':
512 switch (ch)
513 {
514 case '\t': ch = ' '; break;
515 case '\n': pDbgc->cInputLines++; break;
516 }
517 RT_FALL_THRU();
518 default:
519 Log2(("DBGC: ch=%02x\n", (unsigned char)ch));
520 pDbgc->achInput[pDbgc->iWrite] = ch;
521 if (++pDbgc->iWrite >= sizeof(pDbgc->achInput))
522 pDbgc->iWrite = 0;
523 break;
524 }
525 }
526
527 /* Terminate it to make it easier to read in the debugger. */
528 pDbgc->achInput[pDbgc->iWrite] = '\0';
529 } while (pDbgc->pBack->pfnInput(pDbgc->pBack, 0));
530
531 return rc;
532}
533
534
535/**
536 * Reads input, parses it and executes commands on '\n'.
537 *
538 * @returns VBox status code.
539 * @param pDbgc Debugger console instance data.
540 * @param fNoExecute Indicates that no commands should actually be executed.
541 */
542int dbgcProcessInput(PDBGC pDbgc, bool fNoExecute)
543{
544 /*
545 * We know there's input ready, so let's read it first.
546 */
547 int rc = dbgcInputRead(pDbgc);
548 if (RT_FAILURE(rc))
549 return rc;
550
551 /*
552 * Now execute any ready commands.
553 */
554 if (pDbgc->cInputLines)
555 {
556 pDbgc->pBack->pfnSetReady(pDbgc->pBack, false);
557 pDbgc->fReady = false;
558 rc = dbgcProcessCommands(pDbgc, fNoExecute);
559 if (RT_SUCCESS(rc) && rc != VWRN_DBGC_CMD_PENDING)
560 pDbgc->fReady = true;
561
562 if ( RT_SUCCESS(rc)
563 && pDbgc->iRead == pDbgc->iWrite
564 && pDbgc->fReady)
565 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL, "VBoxDbg> ");
566
567 if ( RT_SUCCESS(rc)
568 && pDbgc->fReady)
569 pDbgc->pBack->pfnSetReady(pDbgc->pBack, true);
570 }
571 /*
572 * else - we have incomplete line, so leave it in the buffer and
573 * wait for more input.
574 *
575 * Windows telnet client is in "character at a time" mode by
576 * default and putty sends eol as a separate packet that will be
577 * most likely read separately from the command line it
578 * terminates.
579 */
580
581 return rc;
582}
583
584
585/**
586 * Gets the event context identifier string.
587 * @returns Read only string.
588 * @param enmCtx The context.
589 */
590static const char *dbgcGetEventCtx(DBGFEVENTCTX enmCtx)
591{
592 switch (enmCtx)
593 {
594 case DBGFEVENTCTX_RAW: return "raw";
595 case DBGFEVENTCTX_REM: return "rem";
596 case DBGFEVENTCTX_HM: return "hwaccl";
597 case DBGFEVENTCTX_HYPER: return "hyper";
598 case DBGFEVENTCTX_OTHER: return "other";
599
600 case DBGFEVENTCTX_INVALID: return "!Invalid Event Ctx!";
601 default:
602 AssertMsgFailed(("enmCtx=%d\n", enmCtx));
603 return "!Unknown Event Ctx!";
604 }
605}
606
607
608/**
609 * Looks up a generic debug event.
610 *
611 * @returns Pointer to DBGCSXEVT structure if found, otherwise NULL.
612 * @param enmType The possibly generic event to find the descriptor for.
613 */
614static PCDBGCSXEVT dbgcEventLookup(DBGFEVENTTYPE enmType)
615{
616 uint32_t i = g_cDbgcSxEvents;
617 while (i-- > 0)
618 if (g_aDbgcSxEvents[i].enmType == enmType)
619 return &g_aDbgcSxEvents[i];
620 return NULL;
621}
622
623
624/**
625 * Processes debugger events.
626 *
627 * @returns VBox status code.
628 * @param pDbgc DBGC Instance data.
629 * @param pEvent Pointer to event data.
630 */
631static int dbgcProcessEvent(PDBGC pDbgc, PCDBGFEVENT pEvent)
632{
633 /*
634 * Flush log first.
635 */
636 if (pDbgc->fLog)
637 {
638 int rc = dbgcProcessLog(pDbgc);
639 if (RT_FAILURE(rc))
640 return rc;
641 }
642
643 /*
644 * Process the event.
645 */
646 pDbgc->pszScratch = &pDbgc->achInput[0];
647 pDbgc->iArg = 0;
648 bool fPrintPrompt = true;
649 int rc = VINF_SUCCESS;
650 switch (pEvent->enmType)
651 {
652 /*
653 * The first part is events we have initiated with commands.
654 */
655 case DBGFEVENT_HALT_DONE:
656 {
657 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL, "\ndbgf event: VM %p is halted! (%s)\n",
658 pDbgc->pVM, dbgcGetEventCtx(pEvent->enmCtx));
659 pDbgc->fRegCtxGuest = true; /* we're always in guest context when halted. */
660 if (RT_SUCCESS(rc))
661 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnExec(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, "r");
662 break;
663 }
664
665
666 /*
667 * The second part is events which can occur at any time.
668 */
669 case DBGFEVENT_FATAL_ERROR:
670 {
671 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL, "\ndbf event: Fatal error! (%s)\n",
672 dbgcGetEventCtx(pEvent->enmCtx));
673 pDbgc->fRegCtxGuest = false; /* fatal errors are always in hypervisor. */
674 if (RT_SUCCESS(rc))
675 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnExec(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, "r");
676 break;
677 }
678
679 case DBGFEVENT_BREAKPOINT:
680 case DBGFEVENT_BREAKPOINT_IO:
681 case DBGFEVENT_BREAKPOINT_MMIO:
682 case DBGFEVENT_BREAKPOINT_HYPER:
683 {
684 bool fRegCtxGuest = pDbgc->fRegCtxGuest;
685 pDbgc->fRegCtxGuest = pEvent->enmType != DBGFEVENT_BREAKPOINT_HYPER;
686
687 rc = dbgcBpExec(pDbgc, pEvent->u.Bp.iBp);
688 switch (rc)
689 {
690 case VERR_DBGC_BP_NOT_FOUND:
691 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL, "\ndbgf event: Unknown breakpoint %u! (%s)\n",
692 pEvent->u.Bp.iBp, dbgcGetEventCtx(pEvent->enmCtx));
693 break;
694
695 case VINF_DBGC_BP_NO_COMMAND:
696 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL, "\ndbgf event: Breakpoint %u! (%s)\n",
697 pEvent->u.Bp.iBp, dbgcGetEventCtx(pEvent->enmCtx));
698 break;
699
700 case VINF_BUFFER_OVERFLOW:
701 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL, "\ndbgf event: Breakpoint %u! Command too long to execute! (%s)\n",
702 pEvent->u.Bp.iBp, dbgcGetEventCtx(pEvent->enmCtx));
703 break;
704
705 default:
706 break;
707 }
708 if (RT_SUCCESS(rc) && DBGFR3IsHalted(pDbgc->pUVM))
709 {
710 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnExec(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, "r");
711
712 /* Set the resume flag to ignore the breakpoint when resuming execution. */
713 if ( RT_SUCCESS(rc)
714 && pEvent->enmType == DBGFEVENT_BREAKPOINT)
715 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnExec(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, "r eflags.rf = 1");
716 }
717 else
718 pDbgc->fRegCtxGuest = fRegCtxGuest;
719 break;
720 }
721
722 case DBGFEVENT_STEPPED:
723 case DBGFEVENT_STEPPED_HYPER:
724 {
725 pDbgc->fRegCtxGuest = pEvent->enmType == DBGFEVENT_STEPPED;
726
727 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL, "\ndbgf event: Single step! (%s)\n", dbgcGetEventCtx(pEvent->enmCtx));
728 if (RT_SUCCESS(rc))
729 {
730 if (pDbgc->fStepTraceRegs)
731 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnExec(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, "r");
732 else
733 {
734 char szCmd[80];
735 if (!pDbgc->fRegCtxGuest)
736 rc = DBGFR3RegPrintf(pDbgc->pUVM, pDbgc->idCpu | DBGFREG_HYPER_VMCPUID, szCmd, sizeof(szCmd),
737 "u %VR{cs}:%VR{eip} L 0");
738 else if (DBGFR3CpuIsIn64BitCode(pDbgc->pUVM, pDbgc->idCpu))
739 rc = DBGFR3RegPrintf(pDbgc->pUVM, pDbgc->idCpu, szCmd, sizeof(szCmd), "u %016VR{rip} L 0");
740 else if (DBGFR3CpuIsInV86Code(pDbgc->pUVM, pDbgc->idCpu))
741 rc = DBGFR3RegPrintf(pDbgc->pUVM, pDbgc->idCpu, szCmd, sizeof(szCmd), "uv86 %04VR{cs}:%08VR{eip} L 0");
742 else
743 rc = DBGFR3RegPrintf(pDbgc->pUVM, pDbgc->idCpu, szCmd, sizeof(szCmd), "u %04VR{cs}:%08VR{eip} L 0");
744 if (RT_SUCCESS(rc))
745 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnExec(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, "%s", szCmd);
746 }
747 }
748 break;
749 }
750
751 case DBGFEVENT_ASSERTION_HYPER:
752 {
753 pDbgc->fRegCtxGuest = false;
754
755 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL,
756 "\ndbgf event: Hypervisor Assertion! (%s)\n"
757 "%s"
758 "%s"
759 "\n",
760 dbgcGetEventCtx(pEvent->enmCtx),
761 pEvent->u.Assert.pszMsg1,
762 pEvent->u.Assert.pszMsg2);
763 if (RT_SUCCESS(rc))
764 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnExec(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, "r");
765 break;
766 }
767
768 case DBGFEVENT_DEV_STOP:
769 {
770 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL,
771 "\n"
772 "dbgf event: DBGFSTOP (%s)\n"
773 "File: %s\n"
774 "Line: %d\n"
775 "Function: %s\n",
776 dbgcGetEventCtx(pEvent->enmCtx),
777 pEvent->u.Src.pszFile,
778 pEvent->u.Src.uLine,
779 pEvent->u.Src.pszFunction);
780 if (RT_SUCCESS(rc) && pEvent->u.Src.pszMessage && *pEvent->u.Src.pszMessage)
781 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL,
782 "Message: %s\n",
783 pEvent->u.Src.pszMessage);
784 if (RT_SUCCESS(rc))
785 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnExec(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, "r");
786 break;
787 }
788
789
790 case DBGFEVENT_INVALID_COMMAND:
791 {
792 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL, "\ndbgf/dbgc error: Invalid command event!\n");
793 break;
794 }
795
796 case DBGFEVENT_POWERING_OFF:
797 {
798 pDbgc->fReady = false;
799 pDbgc->pBack->pfnSetReady(pDbgc->pBack, false);
800 pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL, "\nVM is powering off!\n");
801 fPrintPrompt = false;
802 rc = VERR_GENERAL_FAILURE;
803 break;
804 }
805
806
807 default:
808 {
809 /*
810 * Probably a generic event. Look it up to find its name.
811 */
812 PCDBGCSXEVT pEvtDesc = dbgcEventLookup(pEvent->enmType);
813 if (pEvtDesc)
814 {
815 if (pEvtDesc->enmKind == kDbgcSxEventKind_Interrupt)
816 {
817 Assert(pEvtDesc->pszDesc);
818 Assert(pEvent->u.Generic.cArgs == 1);
819 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL, "\ndbgf event: %s no %#llx! (%s)\n",
820 pEvtDesc->pszDesc, pEvent->u.Generic.auArgs[0], pEvtDesc->pszName);
821 }
822 else if (pEvtDesc->fFlags & DBGCSXEVT_F_BUGCHECK)
823 {
824 Assert(pEvent->u.Generic.cArgs >= 5);
825 char szDetails[512];
826 DBGFR3FormatBugCheck(pDbgc->pUVM, szDetails, sizeof(szDetails), pEvent->u.Generic.auArgs[0],
827 pEvent->u.Generic.auArgs[1], pEvent->u.Generic.auArgs[2],
828 pEvent->u.Generic.auArgs[3], pEvent->u.Generic.auArgs[4]);
829 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL, "\ndbgf event: %s %s%s!\n%s", pEvtDesc->pszName,
830 pEvtDesc->pszDesc ? "- " : "", pEvtDesc->pszDesc ? pEvtDesc->pszDesc : "",
831 szDetails);
832 }
833 else if ( (pEvtDesc->fFlags & DBGCSXEVT_F_TAKE_ARG)
834 || pEvent->u.Generic.cArgs > 1
835 || ( pEvent->u.Generic.cArgs == 1
836 && pEvent->u.Generic.auArgs[0] != 0))
837 {
838 if (pEvtDesc->pszDesc)
839 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL, "\ndbgf event: %s - %s!",
840 pEvtDesc->pszName, pEvtDesc->pszDesc);
841 else
842 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL, "\ndbgf event: %s!", pEvtDesc->pszName);
843 if (pEvent->u.Generic.cArgs <= 1)
844 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL, " arg=%#llx\n", pEvent->u.Generic.auArgs[0]);
845 else
846 {
847 for (uint32_t i = 0; i < pEvent->u.Generic.cArgs; i++)
848 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL, " args[%u]=%#llx", i, pEvent->u.Generic.auArgs[i]);
849 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL, "\n");
850 }
851 }
852 else
853 {
854 if (pEvtDesc->pszDesc)
855 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL, "\ndbgf event: %s - %s!\n",
856 pEvtDesc->pszName, pEvtDesc->pszDesc);
857 else
858 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL, "\ndbgf event: %s!\n", pEvtDesc->pszName);
859 }
860 }
861 else
862 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL, "\ndbgf/dbgc error: Unknown event %d!\n", pEvent->enmType);
863 break;
864 }
865 }
866
867 /*
868 * Prompt, anyone?
869 */
870 if (fPrintPrompt && RT_SUCCESS(rc))
871 {
872 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL, "VBoxDbg> ");
873 pDbgc->fReady = true;
874 if (RT_SUCCESS(rc))
875 pDbgc->pBack->pfnSetReady(pDbgc->pBack, true);
876 }
877
878 return rc;
879}
880
881
882/**
883 * Prints any log lines from the log buffer.
884 *
885 * The caller must not call function this unless pDbgc->fLog is set.
886 *
887 * @returns VBox status code. (output related)
888 * @param pDbgc Debugger console instance data.
889 */
890static int dbgcProcessLog(PDBGC pDbgc)
891{
892 /** @todo */
893 NOREF(pDbgc);
894 return 0;
895}
896
897/** @callback_method_impl{FNRTDBGCFGLOG} */
898static DECLCALLBACK(void) dbgcDbgCfgLogCallback(RTDBGCFG hDbgCfg, uint32_t iLevel, const char *pszMsg, void *pvUser)
899{
900 /** @todo Add symbol noise setting. */
901 NOREF(hDbgCfg); NOREF(iLevel);
902 PDBGC pDbgc = (PDBGC)pvUser;
903 pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL, "%s", pszMsg);
904}
905
906
907/**
908 * Run the debugger console.
909 *
910 * @returns VBox status code.
911 * @param pDbgc Pointer to the debugger console instance data.
912 */
913int dbgcRun(PDBGC pDbgc)
914{
915 /*
916 * We're ready for commands now.
917 */
918 pDbgc->fReady = true;
919 pDbgc->pBack->pfnSetReady(pDbgc->pBack, true);
920
921 /*
922 * Main Debugger Loop.
923 *
924 * This loop will either block on waiting for input or on waiting on
925 * debug events. If we're forwarding the log we cannot wait for long
926 * before we must flush the log.
927 */
928 int rc;
929 for (;;)
930 {
931 rc = VERR_SEM_OUT_OF_TURN;
932 if (pDbgc->pUVM)
933 rc = DBGFR3QueryWaitable(pDbgc->pUVM);
934
935 if (RT_SUCCESS(rc))
936 {
937 /*
938 * Wait for a debug event.
939 */
940 PCDBGFEVENT pEvent;
941 rc = DBGFR3EventWait(pDbgc->pUVM, pDbgc->fLog ? 1 : 32, &pEvent);
942 if (RT_SUCCESS(rc))
943 {
944 rc = dbgcProcessEvent(pDbgc, pEvent);
945 if (RT_FAILURE(rc))
946 break;
947 }
948 else if (rc != VERR_TIMEOUT)
949 break;
950
951 /*
952 * Check for input.
953 */
954 if (pDbgc->pBack->pfnInput(pDbgc->pBack, 0))
955 {
956 rc = dbgcProcessInput(pDbgc, false /* fNoExecute */);
957 if (RT_FAILURE(rc))
958 break;
959 }
960 }
961 else if (rc == VERR_SEM_OUT_OF_TURN)
962 {
963 /*
964 * Wait for input. If Logging is enabled we'll only wait very briefly.
965 */
966 if (pDbgc->pBack->pfnInput(pDbgc->pBack, pDbgc->fLog ? 1 : 1000))
967 {
968 rc = dbgcProcessInput(pDbgc, false /* fNoExecute */);
969 if (RT_FAILURE(rc))
970 break;
971 }
972 }
973 else
974 break;
975
976 /*
977 * Forward log output.
978 */
979 if (pDbgc->fLog)
980 {
981 rc = dbgcProcessLog(pDbgc);
982 if (RT_FAILURE(rc))
983 break;
984 }
985 }
986
987 return rc;
988}
989
990
991/**
992 * Run the init scripts, if present.
993 *
994 * @param pDbgc The console instance.
995 */
996static void dbgcRunInitScripts(PDBGC pDbgc)
997{
998 /*
999 * Do the global one, if it exists.
1000 */
1001 if ( pDbgc->pszGlobalInitScript
1002 && *pDbgc->pszGlobalInitScript != '\0'
1003 && RTFileExists(pDbgc->pszGlobalInitScript))
1004 dbgcEvalScript(pDbgc, pDbgc->pszGlobalInitScript, true /*fAnnounce*/);
1005
1006 /*
1007 * Then do the local one, if it exists.
1008 */
1009 if ( pDbgc->pszLocalInitScript
1010 && *pDbgc->pszLocalInitScript != '\0'
1011 && RTFileExists(pDbgc->pszLocalInitScript))
1012 dbgcEvalScript(pDbgc, pDbgc->pszLocalInitScript, true /*fAnnounce*/);
1013}
1014
1015
1016/**
1017 * Reads the CFGM configuration of the DBGC.
1018 *
1019 * Popuplates the PDBGC::pszHistoryFile, PDBGC::pszGlobalInitScript and
1020 * PDBGC::pszLocalInitScript members.
1021 *
1022 * @returns VBox status code.
1023 * @param pDbgc The console instance.
1024 * @param pUVM The user mode VM handle.
1025 */
1026static int dbgcReadConfig(PDBGC pDbgc, PUVM pUVM)
1027{
1028 /*
1029 * Get and validate the configuration node.
1030 */
1031 PCFGMNODE pNode = CFGMR3GetChild(CFGMR3GetRootU(pUVM), "DBGC");
1032 int rc = CFGMR3ValidateConfig(pNode, "/DBGC/",
1033 "Enabled|"
1034 "HistoryFile|"
1035 "LocalInitScript|"
1036 "GlobalInitScript",
1037 "", "DBGC", 0);
1038 AssertRCReturn(rc, rc);
1039
1040 /*
1041 * Query the values.
1042 */
1043 char szHomeDefault[RTPATH_MAX];
1044 rc = RTPathUserHome(szHomeDefault, sizeof(szHomeDefault) - 32);
1045 AssertLogRelRCReturn(rc, rc);
1046 size_t cchHome = strlen(szHomeDefault);
1047
1048 /** @cfgm{/DBGC/HistoryFile, string, ${HOME}/.vboxdbgc-history}
1049 * The command history file of the VBox debugger. */
1050 rc = RTPathAppend(szHomeDefault, sizeof(szHomeDefault), ".vboxdbgc-history");
1051 AssertLogRelRCReturn(rc, rc);
1052
1053 char szPath[RTPATH_MAX];
1054 rc = CFGMR3QueryStringDef(pNode, "HistoryFile", szPath, sizeof(szPath), szHomeDefault);
1055 AssertLogRelRCReturn(rc, rc);
1056
1057 pDbgc->pszHistoryFile = RTStrDup(szPath);
1058 AssertReturn(pDbgc->pszHistoryFile, VERR_NO_STR_MEMORY);
1059
1060 /** @cfgm{/DBGC/GlobalInitFile, string, ${HOME}/.vboxdbgc-init}
1061 * The global init script of the VBox debugger. */
1062 szHomeDefault[cchHome] = '\0';
1063 rc = RTPathAppend(szHomeDefault, sizeof(szHomeDefault), ".vboxdbgc-init");
1064 AssertLogRelRCReturn(rc, rc);
1065
1066 rc = CFGMR3QueryStringDef(pNode, "GlobalInitScript", szPath, sizeof(szPath), szHomeDefault);
1067 AssertLogRelRCReturn(rc, rc);
1068
1069 pDbgc->pszGlobalInitScript = RTStrDup(szPath);
1070 AssertReturn(pDbgc->pszGlobalInitScript, VERR_NO_STR_MEMORY);
1071
1072 /** @cfgm{/DBGC/LocalInitFile, string, none}
1073 * The VM local init script of the VBox debugger. */
1074 rc = CFGMR3QueryString(pNode, "LocalInitScript", szPath, sizeof(szPath));
1075 if (RT_SUCCESS(rc))
1076 {
1077 pDbgc->pszLocalInitScript = RTStrDup(szPath);
1078 AssertReturn(pDbgc->pszLocalInitScript, VERR_NO_STR_MEMORY);
1079 }
1080 else
1081 {
1082 AssertLogRelReturn(rc == VERR_CFGM_VALUE_NOT_FOUND || rc == VERR_CFGM_NO_PARENT, rc);
1083 pDbgc->pszLocalInitScript = NULL;
1084 }
1085
1086 return VINF_SUCCESS;
1087}
1088
1089
1090
1091/**
1092 * Creates a a new instance.
1093 *
1094 * @returns VBox status code.
1095 * @param ppDbgc Where to store the pointer to the instance data.
1096 * @param pBack Pointer to the backend.
1097 * @param fFlags The flags.
1098 */
1099int dbgcCreate(PDBGC *ppDbgc, PDBGCBACK pBack, unsigned fFlags)
1100{
1101 /*
1102 * Validate input.
1103 */
1104 AssertPtrReturn(pBack, VERR_INVALID_POINTER);
1105 AssertMsgReturn(!fFlags, ("%#x", fFlags), VERR_INVALID_PARAMETER);
1106
1107 /*
1108 * Allocate and initialize.
1109 */
1110 PDBGC pDbgc = (PDBGC)RTMemAllocZ(sizeof(*pDbgc));
1111 if (!pDbgc)
1112 return VERR_NO_MEMORY;
1113
1114 dbgcInitCmdHlp(pDbgc);
1115 pDbgc->pBack = pBack;
1116 pDbgc->pVM = NULL;
1117 pDbgc->pUVM = NULL;
1118 pDbgc->idCpu = 0;
1119 pDbgc->hDbgAs = DBGF_AS_GLOBAL;
1120 pDbgc->pszEmulation = "CodeView/WinDbg";
1121 pDbgc->paEmulationCmds = &g_aCmdsCodeView[0];
1122 pDbgc->cEmulationCmds = g_cCmdsCodeView;
1123 pDbgc->paEmulationFuncs = &g_aFuncsCodeView[0];
1124 pDbgc->cEmulationFuncs = g_cFuncsCodeView;
1125 //pDbgc->fLog = false;
1126 pDbgc->fRegCtxGuest = true;
1127 pDbgc->fRegTerse = true;
1128 pDbgc->fStepTraceRegs = true;
1129 //pDbgc->cPagingHierarchyDumps = 0;
1130 //pDbgc->DisasmPos = {0};
1131 //pDbgc->SourcePos = {0};
1132 //pDbgc->DumpPos = {0};
1133 pDbgc->pLastPos = &pDbgc->DisasmPos;
1134 //pDbgc->cbDumpElement = 0;
1135 //pDbgc->cVars = 0;
1136 //pDbgc->paVars = NULL;
1137 //pDbgc->pPlugInHead = NULL;
1138 //pDbgc->pFirstBp = NULL;
1139 //pDbgc->abSearch = {0};
1140 //pDbgc->cbSearch = 0;
1141 pDbgc->cbSearchUnit = 1;
1142 pDbgc->cMaxSearchHits = 1;
1143 //pDbgc->SearchAddr = {0};
1144 //pDbgc->cbSearchRange = 0;
1145
1146 //pDbgc->uInputZero = 0;
1147 //pDbgc->iRead = 0;
1148 //pDbgc->iWrite = 0;
1149 //pDbgc->cInputLines = 0;
1150 //pDbgc->fInputOverflow = false;
1151 pDbgc->fReady = true;
1152 pDbgc->pszScratch = &pDbgc->achScratch[0];
1153 //pDbgc->iArg = 0;
1154 //pDbgc->rcOutput = 0;
1155 //pDbgc->rcCmd = 0;
1156
1157 //pDbgc->pszHistoryFile = NULL;
1158 //pDbgc->pszGlobalInitScript = NULL;
1159 //pDbgc->pszLocalInitScript = NULL;
1160
1161 dbgcEvalInit();
1162
1163 *ppDbgc = pDbgc;
1164 return VINF_SUCCESS;
1165}
1166
1167/**
1168 * Destroys a DBGC instance created by dbgcCreate.
1169 *
1170 * @param pDbgc Pointer to the debugger console instance data.
1171 */
1172void dbgcDestroy(PDBGC pDbgc)
1173{
1174 AssertPtr(pDbgc);
1175
1176 /* Disable log hook. */
1177 if (pDbgc->fLog)
1178 {
1179
1180 }
1181
1182 /* Detach from the VM. */
1183 if (pDbgc->pUVM)
1184 DBGFR3Detach(pDbgc->pUVM);
1185
1186 /* Free config strings. */
1187 RTStrFree(pDbgc->pszGlobalInitScript);
1188 pDbgc->pszGlobalInitScript = NULL;
1189 RTStrFree(pDbgc->pszLocalInitScript);
1190 pDbgc->pszLocalInitScript = NULL;
1191 RTStrFree(pDbgc->pszHistoryFile);
1192 pDbgc->pszHistoryFile = NULL;
1193
1194 /* Finally, free the instance memory. */
1195 RTMemFree(pDbgc);
1196}
1197
1198
1199/**
1200 * Make a console instance.
1201 *
1202 * This will not return until either an 'exit' command is issued or a error code
1203 * indicating connection loss is encountered.
1204 *
1205 * @returns VINF_SUCCESS if console termination caused by the 'exit' command.
1206 * @returns The VBox status code causing the console termination.
1207 *
1208 * @param pUVM The user mode VM handle.
1209 * @param pBack Pointer to the backend structure. This must contain
1210 * a full set of function pointers to service the console.
1211 * @param fFlags Reserved, must be zero.
1212 * @remarks A forced termination of the console is easiest done by forcing the
1213 * callbacks to return fatal failures.
1214 */
1215DBGDECL(int) DBGCCreate(PUVM pUVM, PDBGCBACK pBack, unsigned fFlags)
1216{
1217 /*
1218 * Validate input.
1219 */
1220 AssertPtrNullReturn(pUVM, VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE);
1221 PVM pVM = NULL;
1222 if (pUVM)
1223 {
1224 pVM = VMR3GetVM(pUVM);
1225 AssertPtrReturn(pVM, VERR_INVALID_VM_HANDLE);
1226 }
1227
1228 /*
1229 * Allocate and initialize instance data
1230 */
1231 PDBGC pDbgc;
1232 int rc = dbgcCreate(&pDbgc, pBack, fFlags);
1233 if (RT_FAILURE(rc))
1234 return rc;
1235 if (!HMR3IsEnabled(pUVM) && !NEMR3IsEnabled(pUVM))
1236 pDbgc->hDbgAs = DBGF_AS_RC_AND_GC_GLOBAL;
1237
1238 /*
1239 * Print welcome message.
1240 */
1241 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL,
1242 "Welcome to the VirtualBox Debugger!\n");
1243
1244 /*
1245 * Attach to the specified VM.
1246 */
1247 if (RT_SUCCESS(rc) && pUVM)
1248 {
1249 rc = dbgcReadConfig(pDbgc, pUVM);
1250 if (RT_SUCCESS(rc))
1251 {
1252 rc = DBGFR3Attach(pUVM);
1253 if (RT_SUCCESS(rc))
1254 {
1255 pDbgc->pVM = pVM;
1256 pDbgc->pUVM = pUVM;
1257 pDbgc->idCpu = 0;
1258 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL,
1259 "Current VM is %08x, CPU #%u\n" /** @todo get and print the VM name! */
1260 , pDbgc->pVM, pDbgc->idCpu);
1261 }
1262 else
1263 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnVBoxError(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, rc, "When trying to attach to VM %p\n", pDbgc->pVM);
1264 }
1265 else
1266 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnVBoxError(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, rc, "Error reading configuration\n");
1267 }
1268
1269 /*
1270 * Load plugins.
1271 */
1272 if (RT_SUCCESS(rc))
1273 {
1274 if (pVM)
1275 DBGFR3PlugInLoadAll(pDbgc->pUVM);
1276 dbgcEventInit(pDbgc);
1277 dbgcRunInitScripts(pDbgc);
1278
1279 rc = pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL, "VBoxDbg> ");
1280 if (RT_SUCCESS(rc))
1281 {
1282 /*
1283 * Set debug config log callback.
1284 */
1285 RTDBGCFG hDbgCfg = DBGFR3AsGetConfig(pUVM);
1286 if ( hDbgCfg != NIL_RTDBGCFG
1287 && RTDbgCfgRetain(hDbgCfg) != UINT32_MAX)
1288 {
1289 int rc2 = RTDbgCfgSetLogCallback(hDbgCfg, dbgcDbgCfgLogCallback, pDbgc);
1290 if (RT_FAILURE(rc2))
1291 {
1292 hDbgCfg = NIL_RTDBGCFG;
1293 RTDbgCfgRelease(hDbgCfg);
1294 }
1295 }
1296 else
1297 hDbgCfg = NIL_RTDBGCFG;
1298
1299
1300 /*
1301 * Run the debugger main loop.
1302 */
1303 rc = dbgcRun(pDbgc);
1304
1305
1306 /*
1307 * Remove debug config log callback.
1308 */
1309 if (hDbgCfg != NIL_RTDBGCFG)
1310 {
1311 RTDbgCfgSetLogCallback(hDbgCfg, NULL, NULL);
1312 RTDbgCfgRelease(hDbgCfg);
1313 }
1314 }
1315 dbgcEventTerm(pDbgc);
1316 }
1317 else
1318 pDbgc->CmdHlp.pfnPrintf(&pDbgc->CmdHlp, NULL, "\nDBGCCreate error: %Rrc\n", rc);
1319
1320
1321 /*
1322 * Cleanup console debugger session.
1323 */
1324 dbgcDestroy(pDbgc);
1325 return rc == VERR_DBGC_QUIT ? VINF_SUCCESS : rc;
1326}
1327
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