Fix up three tests - one that was relying on abbreviation number,
another relying on a location list in this case (& testing raw asm,
changed that to use dwarfdump on the debug_info now that that's where
the location is), and another which was added in r184368 - exposing a
bug in that fix that is exposed when we emit the location inline rather
than through a location list. Fix that bug while I'm here.
llvm-svn: 184387
We had been papering over a problem with location info for non-trivial
types passed by value by emitting their type as references (this caused
the debugger to interpret the location information correctly, but broke
the type of the function). r183329 corrected the type information but
lead to the debugger interpreting the pointer parameter as the value -
the debug info describing the location needed an extra dereference.
Use a new flag in DIVariable to add the extra indirection (either by
promoting an existing DW_OP_reg (parameter passed in a register) to
DW_OP_breg + 0 or by adding DW_OP_deref to an existing DW_OP_breg + n
(parameter passed on the stack).
llvm-svn: 184368
Rather than using the full power of target-specific addressing modes in
DBG_VALUEs with Frame Indicies, simply use Frame Index + Offset. This
reduces the complexity of debug info handling down to two
representations of values (reg+offset and frame index+offset) rather
than three or four.
Ideally we could ensure that frame indicies had been eliminated by the
time we reached an assembly or dwarf generation, but I haven't spent the
time to figure out where the FIs are leaking through into that & whether
there's a good place to convert them. Some FI+offset=>reg+offset
conversion is done (see PrologEpilogInserter, for example) which is
necessary for some SelectionDAG assumptions about registers, I believe,
but it might be possible to make this a more thorough conversion &
ensure there are no remaining FIs no matter how instruction selection
is performed.
llvm-svn: 184066
Seems we emit the parameter ordering number (spuriously named 'arg
number') in the debug info, so there's no need to search through the
variable list to figure out the parameter ordering. This implementation
does 'always' do the work, even in non-optimized debug info (the
previous implementation checked the existence of the 'variables' list on
the subprogram which is only present in optimized builds).
No intended functionality change.
llvm-svn: 183446
When a function is inlined we lazily construct the variables
representing the function's parameters. After that, we add any remaining
unused parameters.
If the function doesn't use all the parameters, or uses them out of
order, then the DWARF would produce them in that order, producing a
parameter order that doesn't match the source.
This fix causes us to always keep the arg variables at the start of the
variable list & in the original order from the source.
llvm-svn: 183297
Since the testing case uses ref_addr, which requires version 3+ to work,
we will solve the dwarf version issue first.
This patch also causes failures in one of the bots. I will update the patch
accordingly in my next attempt.
rdar://13926659
llvm-svn: 182867
from a different CU.
We used to print out an error message and fail to generate inlined_subroutine.
If we use ref_addr in the generated DWARF, the DWARF version should be 3 or
above.
rdar://13926659
llvm-svn: 182791
This is to fix PR15408 where an undefined symbol Lline_table_start1 is used.
Since we do not generate the debug_line section when .loc is used,
Lline_table_start1 is not emitted and we can't refer to it when calculating
at_stmt_list for a compile unit.
llvm-svn: 182344
This resolves the last of the PR14606 failures in the GDB 7.5 test
suite by implementing an optional name field for
DW_TAG_imported_modules/DIImportedEntities and using that to implement
C++ namespace aliases (eg: "namespace X = Y;").
llvm-svn: 182328
This provides basic functionality for imported declarations. For
subprograms and types some amount of lazy construction is supported (so
the definition of a function can proceed the using declaration), but it
still doesn't handle declared-but-not-defined functions (since we don't
generally emit function declarations).
Variable support is really rudimentary at the moment - simply looking up
the existing definition with no support for out of order (declaration,
imported_module, then definition).
llvm-svn: 181392
DIBuilder::createImportedDeclaration isn't fully plumbed through (note,
lacking in AsmPrinter/DwarfDebug support) but this seemed like a
sufficiently useful division of code to make the subsequent patch(es)
easier to follow.
llvm-svn: 181364
Apparently we didn't keep an association of Compile Unit metadata nodes
to DIEs so looking up that parental context failed & thus caused no
DW_TAG_imported_modules to be emitted at the CU scope. Fix this by
adding the mapping & sure up the test case to verify this.
llvm-svn: 181339
register-indirect address with an offset of 0.
It used to be that a DBG_VALUE is a register-indirect value if the offset
(operand 1) is nonzero. The new convention is that a DBG_VALUE is
register-indirect if the first operand is a register and the second
operand is an immediate. For plain registers use the combination reg, reg.
rdar://problem/13658587
llvm-svn: 180816
to determine whether or not we're on a darwin platform for debug code
emitting.
Solves the problem of a module with no triple on the command line
and no triple in the module using non-gdb ok features on darwin. Fix
up the member-pointers test to check the correct things for cross
platform (DW_FORM_flag is a good prefix).
Unfortunately no testcase because I have no ideas how to test something
without a triple and without a triple in the module yet check
precisely on two platforms. Ideas welcome.
llvm-svn: 180660
Clarify documentation and API to make the difference between register and
register-indirect addressed locations more explicit. Put in a comment
to point out that with the current implementation we cannot specify
a register-indirect location with offset 0 (a breg 0 in DWARF).
No functionality change intended.
rdar://problem/13658587
llvm-svn: 180641
This reverts commit r179840 with a fix to test/DebugInfo/two-cus-from-same-file.ll
I'm not sure why that test only failed on ARM & MIPS and not X86 Linux, even
though the debug info was clearly invalid on all of them, but this ought to fix
it.
llvm-svn: 179996
Adding another CU-wide list, in this case of imported_modules (since they
should be relatively rare, it seemed better to add a list where each element
had a "context" value, rather than add a (usually empty) list to every scope).
This takes care of DW_TAG_imported_module, but to fully address PR14606 we'll
need to expand this to cover DW_TAG_imported_declaration too.
llvm-svn: 179836
therefore not at all) of the pc or statement list. We also don't
need to emit the compilation dir so save so space and time
and don't bother.
Fix up the testcase accordingly and verify that we don't emit
the attributes or the items that they use.
llvm-svn: 179114
a relocation across sections. Do this for DW_AT_stmt list in the
skeleton CU and check the relocations in the debug_info section.
Add a FIXME for multiple CUs.
llvm-svn: 178969
There is a difference for FORM_ref_addr between DWARF 2 and DWARF 3+.
Since Eric is against guarding DWARF 2 ref_addr with DarwinGDBCompat, we are
still in discussion on how to handle this.
The correct solution is to update our header to say version 4 instead of version
2 and update tool chains as well.
rdar://problem/13559431
llvm-svn: 178806
the target system.
It was hard-coded to 4 bytes before. I can't get llvm to generate a
ref_addr on a reasonably sized testing case.
rdar://problem/13559431
llvm-svn: 178722
belongs to a different compile unit.
DW_FORM_ref_addr should be used for cross compile-unit reference.
When compiling a large application, we got a dwarfdump verification error where
abstract_origin points to nowhere.
This error can't be reproduced on any testing case in MultiSource.
We may have other cases where we use DW_FORM_ref4 unconditionally.
rdar://problem/13370501
llvm-svn: 176882
Versioned debug info support has been a burden to maintain & also compromised
current debug info verification by causing test cases testing old debug info to
remain rather than being updated to the latest. It also makes it hard to add or
change the metadata schema by requiring various backwards-compatibility in the
DI* hierarchy.
So it's being removed in preparation for new changes to the schema to tidy up
old/unnecessary fields and add new fields needed for new debug info (well, new
to LLVM at least).
The more surprising part of this is the changes to DI*::Verify - this became
necessary due to the changes to AsmWriter. AsmWriter was relying on the version
test to decide which bits of metadata were actually debug info when printing
the comment annotations. Without the version information the tag numbers were
too common & it would print debug info on random metadata that happened to
start with an integer that matched a tag number. Instead this change makes the
Verify functions more precise (just adding "number of operands" checks - not
type checking those operands yet) & relies on that to decide which metadata is
debug info metadata.
llvm-svn: 176838
We now emit a line table for each compile unit. To reduce the prologue size
of each line table, the files and directories used by each compile unit are
stored in std::map<unsigned, std::vector< > > instead of std::vector< >.
The prologue for a lto'ed image can be as big as 93K. Duplicating 93K for each
compile unit causes a huge increase of debug info. With this patch, each
prologue will only emit the files required by the compile unit.
rdar://problem/13342023
llvm-svn: 176605