clayborg accepted this revision.
clayborg added a comment.
This revision is now accepted and ready to land.
Seems like CheckIfWatchpointsExhausted() inside Target.cpp works for some
targets, but not all of them. Seems like this functionality should be pushed
down into RegisterContext to do this right. For now this is OK, but we should
file a bug to track fixing this correctly so that multiple watchpoints can
share a single hardware watchpoint when possible.
================
Comment at: source/Target/Target.cpp:714
@@ -713,2 +713,3 @@
{
uint32_t num_current_watchpoints =
target->GetWatchpointList().GetSize();
+ if (num_supported_hardware_watchpoints == 0)
----------------
This logic isn't necessarily correct. If we have the ability to watch N bytes
at a time with a single hardware watchpoint, we might have 1 hardware
watchpoint that is able to watch multiple things. So for code like:
```
char buffer[8] = ...;
```
then we watch "buffer[1]" and "buffer[7]", we could actually have 2 watchpoints
but only use 1 hardware watchpoint. We really should be allowing each process
plug-in to try and set the watchpoint and return the correct error instead of
generically trying to catch _anything_ at the target level. So it seems like
this code should be removed and moved into RegisterContext and allow each
register context plug-in to respond correctly as only the it will know what can
be done.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D21164
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