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Truffle/Instrumentation: significant rearrangement (including moved class) and extension of the Truffle Instrumentation Framework. New interfaces include DebugContext (which can be attached to the ExecutionContext), through which access is provided to possibly language-specific (a) node instrumentation, (b) debug services manager, (c) notification when programs halt, (d) display of language values, and (e) display of variable identifiers.
author Michael Van De Vanter <michael.van.de.vanter@oracle.com>
date Mon, 03 Feb 2014 20:58:23 -0800
parents aabf54ccedb1
children de6a9e811145
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#!/bin/sh

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# DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
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# questions.


# This script launches HotSpot.
#
# If the first parameter is either "-gdb" or "-gud", HotSpot will be
# launched inside gdb. "-gud" means "open an Emacs window and run gdb
# inside Emacs".
#
# If the first parameter is "-dbx", HotSpot will be launched inside dbx.
#
# If the first parameter is "-valgrind", HotSpot will be launched
# inside Valgrind (http://valgrind.kde.org) using the Memcheck skin,
# and with memory leak detection enabled.  This currently (2005jan19)
# requires at least Valgrind 2.3.0.  -Xmx16m will also be passed as
# the first parameter to HotSpot, since lowering HotSpot's memory
# consumption makes execution inside of Valgrind *a lot* faster.
#


#
# User changeable parameters ------------------------------------------------
#

# This is the name of the gdb binary to use
if [ ! "$GDB" ]
then
    GDB=gdb
fi

# This is the name of the gdb binary to use
if [ ! "$DBX" ]
then
    DBX=dbx
fi

# This is the name of the Valgrind binary to use
if [ ! "$VALGRIND" ]
then
    VALGRIND=valgrind
fi

# This is the name of Emacs for running GUD
EMACS=emacs

#
# End of user changeable parameters -----------------------------------------
#

# Make sure the paths are fully specified, i.e. they must begin with /.
REL_MYDIR=`dirname $0`
MYDIR=`cd $REL_MYDIR && pwd`

#
# Look whether the user wants to run inside gdb
case "$1" in
    -gdb)
        MODE=gdb
        shift
        ;;
    -gud)
        MODE=gud
        shift
        ;;
    -dbx)
        MODE=dbx
        shift
        ;;
    -valgrind)
        MODE=valgrind
        shift
        ;;
    *)
        MODE=run
        ;;
esac

if [ "${ALT_JAVA_HOME}" != "" ]; then
    JDK=${ALT_JAVA_HOME%%/jre}
else
    JDK=@@JDK_IMPORT_PATH@@
fi

if [ "${JDK}" = "" ]; then
    echo "Failed to find JDK.  Either ALT_JAVA_HOME is not set or JDK_IMPORT_PATH is empty."
fi

# We will set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH as follows:
#     o		$JVMPATH (directory portion only)
#     o		$JRE/lib/$ARCH
# followed by the user's previous effective LD_LIBRARY_PATH, if
# any.
JRE=$JDK/jre
JAVA_HOME=$JDK
export JAVA_HOME

ARCH=@@LIBARCH@@
SBP=${MYDIR}:${JRE}/lib/${ARCH}


# Set up a suitable LD_LIBRARY_PATH or DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
OS=`uname -s`
if [ "${OS}" = "Darwin" ]
then
    if [ -z "$DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH" ]
    then
        DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH="$SBP"
    else
        DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH="$SBP:$DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH"
    fi
    export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
else
    # not 'Darwin'
    if [ -z "$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" ]
    then
        LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$SBP"
    else
        LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$SBP:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
    fi
    export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
fi

JPARMS="-Dsun.java.launcher=gamma -XXaltjvm=$MYDIR $@ $JAVA_ARGS";

# Locate the java launcher
LAUNCHER=$JDK/bin/java
if [ ! -x $LAUNCHER ] ; then
    echo Error: Cannot find the java launcher \"$LAUNCHER\"
    exit 1
fi

GDBSRCDIR=$MYDIR
BASEDIR=`cd $MYDIR/../../.. && pwd`

init_gdb() {
# Create a gdb script in case we should run inside gdb
    GDBSCR=/tmp/hsl.$$
    rm -f $GDBSCR
    cat >>$GDBSCR <<EOF
cd `pwd`
handle SIGUSR1 nostop noprint
handle SIGUSR2 nostop noprint
set args $JPARMS
file $LAUNCHER
directory $GDBSRCDIR
# Get us to a point where we can set breakpoints in libjvm.so
set breakpoint pending on
break JNI_CreateJavaVM
run
# Stop in JNI_CreateJavaVM
delete 1
# We can now set breakpoints wherever we like
EOF
}


case "$MODE" in
    gdb)
	init_gdb
        $GDB -x $GDBSCR
	rm -f $GDBSCR
        ;;
    gud)
	init_gdb
# First find out what emacs version we're using, so that we can
# use the new pretty GDB mode if emacs -version >= 22.1
	case `$EMACS -version 2> /dev/null` in
	    *GNU\ Emacs\ 2[23]*)
	    emacs_gud_cmd="gdba"
	    emacs_gud_args="--annotate=3"
	    ;;
	    *)
		emacs_gud_cmd="gdb"
		emacs_gud_args=
		;;
	esac
        $EMACS --eval "($emacs_gud_cmd \"$GDB $emacs_gud_args -x $GDBSCR\")";
	rm -f $GDBSCR
        ;;
    dbx)
        $DBX -s $HOME/.dbxrc -c "loadobject -load libjvm.so; stop in JNI_CreateJavaVM; run $JPARMS; delete all" $LAUNCHER
        ;;
    valgrind)
        echo Warning: Defaulting to 16Mb heap to make Valgrind run faster, use -Xmx for larger heap
        echo
        $VALGRIND --tool=memcheck --leak-check=yes --num-callers=50 $LAUNCHER -Xmx16m $JPARMS
        ;;
    run)
        LD_PRELOAD=$PRELOADING exec $LAUNCHER $JPARMS
        ;;
    *)
        echo Error: Internal error, unknown launch mode \"$MODE\"
        exit 1
        ;;
esac
RETVAL=$?
exit $RETVAL