And the winner by a nose is isUnsignedDIType, for no particular reason.
These two functions were just complements of each other and used in very
related code, so refactor callers to just use one of them.
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Doesn't seem a good reason to duplicate this code (it was more literally
duplicated prior to r208494, and while the dataN code /does/ actually
fire in this case, it doesn't seem necessary (and the DWARF standard
recommends using udata/sdata pervasively instead of dataN, so as to
indicate signedness of the values))
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This code looks to have become dead at some time in the past. I tried to
reproduce cases where LLVM would emit constants with dataN, but could
not. Upon inspection it seems the code doesn't do that anymore - the
only time a size is provided by isTypeSigned is when the type is signed,
and in those cases we use sdata. dataN is only used for unsigned types
and isTypeSigned doesn't provide a value for sizeInBits in that case.
Remove the dead cases/size plumbing.
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Breaks GDB buildbot
(http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-x86_64-ubuntu-gdb-75/builds/14517)
GCC emits DW_AT_object_pointer /everywhere/ (declaration, abstract
definition, inlined subroutine), but it looks like GCC relies on it
being somewhere other than the declaration, at least. I'll experiment
further & can hopefully still remove it from the inlined_subroutine.
This reverts commit r207705.
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They just don't need to be there - they're inherited from the abstract
definition. In theory I would like them to be inherited from the
declaration, but the DWARF standard doesn't quite say that... we can
probably do it anyway but I'm less confident about that so I'll leave it
for a separate commit.
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This effectively reverts r164326, but adds some comments and
justification and ensures we /don't/ emit the DW_AT_object_pointer on
the (abstract and concrete) definitions. (while still preserving it on
standalone definitions involving ObjC Blocks)
This does increase the size of member function declarations from 7 to 11
bytes, unfortunately, but still seems like the Right Thing to do so that
callers that see only the declaration still have the information about
the object pointer. That said, I don't know what, if any, DWARF
consumers don't have a heuristic to guess this in the case of normal
C++ member functions - perhaps we can remove it entirely.
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Seems at some point the intent was to emit fission ranges_base as unique
per CU but the code today emits ranges_base as the start of the ranges
section for all CUs being compiled and all the ranges_base relative
addresses are relative to that. So removing this dead code and leaving
the status quo until there's a reason to change it (perhaps something's
faster if it has distinct ranges for each CU).
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Since all 4 ctor calls in DwarfDebug just pass in a trivially
constructed DIE with the right tag type, sink the tag selection down
into the Dwarf*Unit ctors (removing the argument entirely from callers
in DwarfDebug) and initialize the DIE member in DwarfUnit.
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Sinking addition of the declaration attribute down to where the
signature is added. So that if the signature is not added neither is the
declaration attribute (this will come in handy when aborting type unit
construction to instead emit the type into the CU directly in some
cases)
Pull out type unit identifier hashing just to simplify the function a
little, it'll be getting longer.
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Pulls out some more code from some of the rather monolithic DWARF
classes. Unlike the address table, the string table won't move up into
DwarfDebug - each DWARF file has its own string table (but there can be
only one address table).
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This should reduce the chance of memory leaks like those fixed in
r207240.
There's still some unclear ownership of DIEs happening in DwarfDebug.
Pushing unique_ptr and references through more APIs should help expose
the cases where ownership is a bit fuzzy.
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Makes some more cases (the unit tests, specifically), lexically
compatible with a change to unique_ptr.
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Since this doesn't return ownership (the DIE has been added to the
specified parent already) nor return null, just return by reference.
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This'll make changing to unique_ptr ownership of DIEs easier since the
usages will now have '*' on them making them textually compatible
between unique_ptr and raw pointer.
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There's only ever one address pool, not one per DWARF output file, so
let's just have one.
(similar refactoring of the string pool to come soon)
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define below all header includes in the lib/CodeGen/... tree. While the
current modules implementation doesn't check for this kind of ODR
violation yet, it is likely to grow support for it in the future. It
also removes one layer of macro pollution across all the included
headers.
Other sub-trees will follow.
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Thanks to dblaikie for updating the testcase!
Debug info: (bugfix) C++ C/Dtors can be compiled to multiple functions,
therefore, their declaration cannot have one DW_AT_linkage_name.
The specific instances however can and should have that attribute.
This patch reorders the code in DwarfUnit::getOrCreateSubprogramDIE()
to emit linkage names for C/Dtors.
rdar://problem/16362674.
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Nice to be able to just print out the Tag and have the debugger print
dwarf::DW_TAG_subprogram or whatever, rather than an int.
It's a bit finicky (for example DIDescriptor::getTag still returns
unsigned) because some places still handle real dwarf tags + our fake
tags (one day we'll remove the fake tags, hopefully).
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therefore, their declaration cannot have one DW_AT_linkage_name.
The specific instances however can and should have that attribute.
This patch reorders the code in DwarfUnit::getOrCreateSubprogramDIE()
to emit linkage names for C/Dtors.
rdar://problem/16362674.
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While we were encoding 64 bit values (data8) in the subrange itself,
using a 32 bit type for the subrange was still confusing the gdb. Oh,
and make it unsigned too.
As the comment points out, this could be pushed into the frontend so
that it would be 32 or 64 bit as appropriate, etc.
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I'm not sure the comment in the implementation really adds a lot of
value (it's clear that we emit zero when no symbol is provided, but it
doesn't explain why we would do that). Happy to iterate.
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This moves one case of raw text checking down into the MCStreamer
interfaces in the form of a virtual function, even if we ultimately end
up consolidating on the one-or-many line tables issue one day, this is
nicer in the interim. This just generally streamlines a bunch of use
cases into a common code path.
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Use the range machinery for DW_AT_ranges and DW_AT_high/lo_pc.
This commit moves us from a single range per subprogram to extending
ranges if we are:
a) In the same section, and
b) In the same enclosing CU.
This means we have more fine grained ranges for compile units, and fewer
ranges overall when we have multiple functions in the same CU
adjacent to each other in the object file.
Also remove all of the earlier hacks around this functionality for
function sections etc. Also update all of the testcases to take into
account the merging functionality.
with a fix for location entries in the debug_loc section:
Make sure that debug loc entries are relative to the low_pc
of the compile unit. This means that when we only have a single
range that the offset should be just relative to the low_pc
of the unit, for multiple ranges for a CU this means that we'll be
relative to 0 which we emit along with DW_AT_ranges.
This mostly shows up with linked binaries, so add a testcase with
multiple CUs so that our location is going to be offset of a CU
with a non-zero low_pc.
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This appears to trigger failures with optimization and function arguments somehow.
This reverts commit r204277.
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This commit moves us from a single range per subprogram to extending
ranges if we are:
a) In the same section, and
b) In the same enclosing CU.
This means we have more fine grained ranges for compile units, and fewer
ranges overall when we have multiple functions in the same CU
adjacent to each other in the object file.
Also remove all of the earlier hacks around this functionality for
function sections etc. Also update all of the testcases to take into
account the merging functionality.
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This is a follow-up to r203983 based on feedback from dblaikie and mren (Thanks!)
No functionality change.
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This allows us to catch more opportunities for ODR-based type uniquing
during LTO.
Paired commit with CFE which updates some testcases to verify the new
DIBuilder behavior.
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Introduce a slightly tighter wrapper around the header structure that
handles this use case. (MCDwarfDwoLineTable)
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This removes an attribute (and more importantly, a relocation) from
skeleton type units and removes some unnecessary file names from the
debug_line section that remains in the .o (and linked executable) file.
There's still a few places we could shave off some more space here:
* use compilation dir of the underlying compilation unit (since all the
type units share that compilation dir - though this would be more
complicated in LTO cases where they don't (keep a map of compilation
dir->line table header?))
* Remove some of the unnecessary header fields from the line table since
they're not needed in this situation (about 12 bytes per table).
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We still do a few lookups into the line table mapping in MCContext that
could be factored out into a single lookup (rather than looking it up
once for the table label, once to set the compilation unit, once for
each time we need a file ID, etc... ) but assembly output complicates
that somewhat as we still need a virtual dispatch back to the
MCAsmStreamer in that case.
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based on the ODR.
This adds an OdrMemberMap to DwarfDebug which is used to unique C++
member function declarations based on the unique identifier of their
containing class and their mangled name.
We can't use the usual DIRef mechanism here because DIScopes are indexed
using their entire MDNode, including decl_file and decl_line, which need
not be unique (see testcase).
Prior to this change multiple redundant member function declarations would
end up in the same uniqued DW_TAG_class_type.
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