When dumping classes, show where padding occurs, and at the end of the
class print statistics about how many bytes total of padding exist in a
class.
Since PDB doesn't specifically contain information about padding, we have
to mimic this by sort of reversing a small portion of the record layout
algorithm (e.g. looking at offsets and sizes and trying to determine
whether something is part of the same field or a new field).
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Previously when dumping class definitions, there were only
two modes - on or off. But it's useful to sometimes get a
little more fine-grained. For example, you might only want
to see the record layout (for example to look for extraneous
padding). This patch adds a third mode, layout mode, which
does exactly that. Only this-relative data members are
displayed in this mode.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31794
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Previously we just had the -types option, which would dump all
classes, typedefs, and enums. But this produces a lot of output
if you only want to view classes, for example. This patch breaks
this down into 3 additional options, -classes, -enums, and
-typedefs, and keeps the -types option around which implies all
3 more specific options.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31791
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Summary:
The TypeTableBuilder provides stable storage for type records. We don't
need to copy all of the bytes into a flat vector before adding it to the
TpiStreamBuilder.
This makes addTypeRecord take an ArrayRef<uint8_t> and a hash code to go
with it, which seems like a simplification.
Reviewers: ruiu, zturner, inglorion
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31634
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Adds -color-output option to llvm-pdbdump pretty commands that lets the user
specify whether the output should have color. The default depends on whether
the output is going to a TTY (per prior discussion in
https://reviews.llvm.org/D31246).
This will enable tests that pipe llvm-pdbdump output to FileCheck to work
across platforms without regard to the differences in ANSI codes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31263
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This was discovered when running `llvm-pdbdump diff` against
two files, the second of which was generated by running the
first one through pdb2yaml and then yaml2pdb.
The second one was missing some bytes from the PDB Stream, and
tracking this down showed that at the end of the PDB Stream were
some additional bytes that we were ignoring. Looking back
to the reference code, these seem to specify some additional
flags that indicate whether the PDB supports various optional
features.
This patch adds support for reading, writing, and round-tripping
these flags through YAML and the raw dumper, and updates the
tests accordingly.
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Previously we did not have support for writing detailed
module information for each module, as well as the symbol
records. This patch adds support for this, and in doing
so enables the ability to construct minimal PDBs from
just a few lines of YAML. A test is added to illustrate
this functionality.
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Together, these allow lldb-pdbdump to list all the modules from a PDB using a
native reader (rather than DIA).
Note that I'll probably be specializing NativeRawSymbol in a subsequent patch.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30956
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This is part of a larger effort to get the Stream code moved
up to Support. I don't want to do it in one large patch, in
part because the changes are so big that it will treat everything
as file deletions and add, losing history in the process.
Aside from that though, it's just a good idea in general to
make small changes.
So this change only changes the names of the Stream related
source files, and applies necessary source fix ups.
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This introduces the `analyze` subcommand. For now there is only
one option, to analyze hash collisions in the type streams. In
the future, however, we could add many more things here, such
as performing size analyses, compacting, and statistics about
the type of records etc.
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While the builder pattern has proven useful for certain other
larger types, in this case it was hampering the ability to use
the data structure, as for runtime access we need a map that
we can efficiently read from and write to. So the two are merged
into a single data structure that can efficiently be read to,
written from, deserialized from bytes, and serialized to bytes.
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We were starting to get some name clashes between llvm-pdbdump
and the common CodeView framework, so I took this opportunity
to rename a bunch of files to more accurately describe their
usage. This also helps in llvm-pdbdump to distinguish
between different files and whether they are used for pretty
dump mode or raw dump mode.
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Summary: This adds support for dumping the globals stream from PDB files using llvm-pdbdump, similar to the support we have for the publics stream.
Reviewers: ruiu, zturner
Subscribers: beanz, mgorny, modocache
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25801
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This is the first step towards round-tripping symbol information,
and thusly being able to write symbol information to a PDB.
This patch writes the symbol information for each compiland to
the Yaml when running in pdb2yaml mode. There's still some loose
ends, such as what to do about relocations (necessary in order to
print linkage names), how to print enums with friendly names, and
how to give the dumper access to the StringTable, but this is a
good first start.
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When we create a PDB file using PDBFileBuilder, the information
in the superblock, such as the size of the resulting file, is not
available.
Previously, PDBFileBuilder::initialize took a superblock assuming
that all the members of the struct are correct. That is useful when
you want to restore the exact information from a YAML file, but
that's probably the only use case in which that is useful.
When we are creating a PDB file on the fly, we have to backfill the
members.
This patch redefines PDBFileBuilder::initialize to take only a
block size. Now all the other members are left as default values,
so that they'll be updated when commit() is called.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25108
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WritableStream needs the exact file size to open a file, but
until we fix the final layout of a PDB file, we don't know the
size of the file.
This patch changes the parameter type of PDBFileBuilder::commit
to solve that chiecken-and-egg problem. Now the function opens
a file after fixing the layout, so it can create a file with the
exact size.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25107
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The IPI stream is structurally identical to the TPI stream, but it
contains different record types. So we just re-use the TPI writing
code.
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I ran into a situation where I wanted to print out the contents of
page 6 of a PDB as a binary blob, and there was no straightforward
way to do that.
In addition to adding that, this patch also adds the ability to dump
a stream by index as a binary blob, and it will stitch together all
the blocks and dump the whole thing as one seemingly contiguous
sequence of bytes.
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The original patch was breaking some buildbots due to an
incorrect ordering of function definitions which caused some
compilers to recognize a definition but others to not.
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This is hitting a "use of undeclared identifier 'skipPadding' error
locally and on some bots.
This reverts r278869.
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The FPM is split at regular intervals across the MSF file, as the MS code
suggests. It turns out that the value of the interval is precisely the
block size. If the block size is 4096, then there are two Fpm pages every
4096 blocks.
So here we teach the PDBFile class to parse a split FPM, and also add more
options when dumping the FPM to display some additional information such
as orphaned pages (pages which the FPM says are allocated, but which
nothing appears to use), use after free pages (pages which the FPM says
are not allocated, but which are referenced by a stream), and multiple use
pages (pages which the FPM says are allocated but are used more than
once).
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23022
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Previously this change was submitted from a Windows machine, so
changes made to the case of filenames and directory names did
not survive the commit, and as a result the CMake source file
names and the on-disk file names did not match on case-sensitive
file systems.
I'm resubmitting this patch from a Linux system, which hopefully
allows the case changes to make it through unfettered.
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In a previous patch, it was suggested to use all caps instead of
rolling caps for initialisms, so this patch changes everything
to do this.
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This makes it easier to have the writable and readable PDB
interfaces share code since the read/write and write-only
interfaces now share a single allocator, you don't have to worry
about a builder building a read only interface and then having
the read-only interface's data become corrupt when the builder
goes out of scope. Now the allocator is specified explicitly
to all constructors, so all interfaces can share a single allocator
that is scoped appropriately.
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This provides a better layering of responsibilities among different
aspects of PDB writing code. Some of the MSF related code was
contained in CodeView, and some was in PDB prior to this. Further,
we were often saying PDB when we meant MSF, and the two are
actually independent of each other since in theory you can have
other types of data besides PDB data in an MSF. So, this patch
separates the MSF specific code into its own library, with no
dependencies on anything else, and DebugInfoCodeView and
DebugInfoPDB take dependencies on DebugInfoMsf.
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This implements support for writing compiland and compiland source
file info to a binary PDB. This is tested by adding support for
dumping these fields from an existing PDB to yaml, reading them
back in, and dumping them again and verifying the values are as
expected.
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Previously we would read a PDB, then write some of it back out,
but write the directory, super block, and other pertinent metadata
back out unchanged. This generates incorrect PDBs since the amount
of data written was not always the same as the amount of data read.
This patch changes things to use the newly introduced `MsfBuilder`
class to write out a correct and accurate set of Msf metadata for
the data *actually* written, which opens up the door for adding and
removing type records, symbol records, and other types of data to
an existing PDB.
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This will be useful once we start adding the ability to dump type
records and symbol records, since it will allow us to generate
mergeable information instead of information that specifies an
entire file.
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Somehow all the functionality to write PDB files got removed,
probably accidentally when uploading the patch perhaps the wrong
one got uploaded. This re-adds all the code, as well as the
corresponding test.
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This reverts commit 879139e1c6577b09df52de56a6bab856a19ed185.
This was committed accidentally when I blindly typed git svn
dcommit instead of the command to generate a patch.
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looking for it along $PATH. This allows installs of LLVM tools outside of
$PATH to find the symbolizer and produce pretty backtraces if they crash.
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