I found this when investigated "Bug 32319 - .gdb_index is broken/incomplete" for LLD.
When we have object file with .debug_ranges section it may be filled with zeroes.
Relocations are exist in file to relocate this zeroes into real values later, but until that
a pair of zeroes is treated as terminator. And DWARF parser thinks there is no ranges at all
when I am trying to collect address ranges for building .gdb_index.
Solution implemented in this patch is to take relocations in account when parsing ranges.
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This is splitted from D32228,
currently DWARF parsers code has few places that applied relocations values manually.
These places has similar duplicated code. Patch introduces separate method that can be
used to obtain relocated value. That helps to reduce code and simplifies things.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32284
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This change is basically relative to D31136, where I initially wanted to
implement some relocations handling optimization which shows it can give
significant boost. Though even without any caching algorithm looks
code can have some cleanup at first.
Refactoring separates out code for taking symbol address, used in relocations
computation.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31747
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DWARF info contains info about the line number at which a function starts (DW_AT_decl_line).
This patch creates a function to look up the start line number for a function, and returns it in
DILineInfo when looking up debug info for a particular address.
Patch by Simon Que!
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27962
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Summary: This patch adds some new APIs to enable using the YAML DWARF representation in unit tests. The most basic new API is DWARFYAML::EmitDebugSections which converts a YAML string into a series of owned MemoryBuffer objects stored in a StringMap. The string map can then be used to construct a DWARFContext for parsing in place of an ObjectFile.
Reviewers: dblaikie, clayborg
Subscribers: mgorny, fhahn, jgosnell, aprantl, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28828
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Removed all DWARFDie::getAttributeValueAs*() calls.
Renamed:
Optional<DWARFFormValue> DWARFDie::getAttributeValue(dwarf::Attribute);
To:
Optional<DWARFFormValue> DWARFDie::find(dwarf::Attribute);
Added:
Optional<DWARFFormValue> DWARFDie::findRecursively(dwarf::Attribute);
All decoding of Optional<DWARFFormValue> values are now done using the dwarf::to*() functions from DWARFFormValue.h:
Old code:
auto DeclLine = DWARFDie.getAttributeValueAsSignedConstant(DW_AT_decl_line).getValueOr(0);
New code:
auto DeclLine = toUnsigned(DWARFDie.find(DW_AT_decl_line), 0);
This composition helps us since we can now easily do:
auto DeclLine = toUnsigned(DWARFDie.findRecursively(DW_AT_decl_line), 0);
This allows us to easily find attribute values in the current DIE only (the first new code above) or in any DW_AT_abstract_origin or DW_AT_specification Dies using the line above. Note that the code line length is shorter and more concise.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28581
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Decompressor intention is to reduce duplication of code.
Currently LLD has own implementation of decompressor
for compressed debug sections.
This class helps to avoid it and share the code.
LLD patch for reusing it is D28106
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28105
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Patch implements parser of pubnames/pubtypes tables instead of static
function used before. It is now should be possible to reuse it
in LLD or other projects and clean up the duplication code.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27851
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When getting attributes it is sometimes nicer to use Optional<T> some of the time instead of magic values. I tried to cut over to only using the Optional values but it made many of the call sites very messy, so it makes sense the leave in the calls that can return a default value. Otherwise code that looks like this:
uint64_t CallColumn = Die.getAttributeValueAsAddress(DW_AT_call_line, 0);
Has to be turned into:
uint64_t CallColumn = 0;
if (auto CallColumnValue = Die.getAttributeValueAsAddress(DW_AT_call_line))
CallColumn = *CallColumnValue;
The first snippet of code looks much better. But in cases where you want an offset that may or may not be there, the following code looks better:
if (auto StmtOffset = Die.getAttributeValueAsSectionOffset(DW_AT_stmt_list)) {
// Use StmtOffset
}
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27772
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Many places pass around a DWARFDebugInfoEntryMinimal and a DWARFUnit. It is easy to get things wrong by using the wrong DWARFUnit with a DWARFDebugInfoEntryMinimal. This patch creates a DWARFDie class that contains the DWARFUnit and DWARFDebugInfoEntryMinimal objects so that they can't get out of sync. All attribute extraction has been moved out of DWARFDebugInfoEntryMinimal and into DWARFDie. DWARFDebugInfoEntryMinimal was also renamed to DWARFDebugInfoEntry.
DWARFDie objects are temporary objects that are used by clients and contain 2 pointers that you always need to have anyway. Keeping them grouped will avoid errors and simplify many of the attribute extracting APIs by not having to pass in a DWARFUnit.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27634
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This is just a quick utility handy for getting rough summaries of types
in a given object or dwo file. I've been using it to investigate the
amount of type info redundancy across a project build, for example.
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This reverts commit r283285 and re-commit r283275 with
a fix for format("%s", Str); where Str is a StringRef.
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a good error message to be produced.
This is nearly the last libObject interface that used ErrorOr and the last one
that appears in llvm/include/llvm/Object/MachO.h . For Mach-O objects this is
just a clean up because it’s version of getSymbolAddress() can’t return an
error.
I will leave it to the experts on COFF and ELF to actually add meaning full
error messages in their tests if they wish. And also leave it to these experts
to change the last two ErrorOr interfaces in llvm/include/llvm/Object/ObjectFile.h
for createCOFFObjectFile() and createELFObjectFile() if they wish.
Since there are no test cases for COFF and ELF error cases with respect to
getSymbolAddress() in the test suite this is no functional change (NFC).
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Fix was:
1) Had to regenerate dwarfdump-test-zlib.elf-x86-64, dwarfdump-test-zlib-gnu.elf-x86-64
(because llvm-symbolizer-zlib.test uses that inputs for its purposes and failed).
2) Updated llvm-symbolizer-zlib.test (updated used call function address to match new files +
added one more check for newly created dwarfdump-test-zlib-gnu.elf-x86-64 binary input).
3) Updated comment in dwarfdump-test-zlib.cc.
Original commit message:
[llvm-dwarfdump] - Teach dwarfdump to decompress debug sections in zlib style.
Before this llvm-dwarfdump only recognized zlib-gnu compression style of headers,
this patch adds support for zlib style.
It looks reasonable to support both styles for dumping,
even if we are not going to suport generating of deprecated gnu one.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20470
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fix: forgot to commit the updated dwarfdump-test-zlib.elf-x86-64
Original commit message:
[llvm-dwarfdump] - Teach dwarfdump to decompress debug sections in zlib style.
Before this llvm-dwarfdump only recognized zlib-gnu compression style of headers,
this patch adds support for zlib style.
It looks reasonable to support both styles for dumping,
even if we are not going to suport generating of deprecated gnu one.
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Before this llvm-dwarfdump only recognized zlib-gnu compression style of headers,
this patch adds support for zlib style.
It looks reasonable to support both styles for dumping,
even if we are not going to suport generating of deprecated gnu one.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20470
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Produce another specific error message for a malformed Mach-O file when a symbol’s
section index is more than the number of sections. The existing test case in test/Object/macho-invalid.test
for macho-invalid-section-index-getSectionRawName now reports the error with the message indicating
that a symbol at a specific index has a bad section index and that bad section index value.
Again converting interfaces to Expected<> from ErrorOr<> does involve
touching a number of places. Where the existing code reported the error with a
string message or an error code it was converted to do the same.
Also there some were bugs in the existing code that did not deal with the
old ErrorOr<> return values. So now with Expected<> since they must be
checked and the error handled, I added a TODO and a comment:
"// TODO: Actually report errors helpfully" and a call something like
consumeError(NameOrErr.takeError()) so the buggy code will not crash
since needed to deal with the Error.
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Originally this change was causing failures on windows buildbots.
But those problems were fixed in r258806.
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LLVM MC has single methods which can handle the output of EH frame and DWARF CIE's and FDE's.
This code improves DWARFDebugFrame::parse to do the same for parsing.
This also allows llvm-objdump to support the --dwarf=frames option which objdump supports. This
option dumps the .eh_frame section using the new code in DWARFDebugFrame::parse.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D15535
Reviewed by Rafael Espindola.
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This is very rudimentary support for debug_cu_index, but it is enough to
allow llvm-dwarfdump to find the offsets for contributions and
correctly dump debug_info.
It will need to actually find the real signature of the unit and build
the real hash table with the right number of buckets, as per the DWP
specification.
It will also need to be expanded to cover the tu_index as well.
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Not only do we not need to do anything to read correct values from the
object files, but the current logic actually wrongly applies twice the
section base address when there is no LoadedObjectInfo passed to the
DWARFContext creation (as the added test shows).
Simply do not apply any relocations on the mach-o debug info if there is
no load offset to apply.
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This function can actually fail since the symbol contains an index to the
section and that can be invalid.
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When encountering a scattered relocation, the code would assert trying to
access an unexisting section. I couldn't find a way to expose the result
of the processing of a scattered reloc, and I'm really unsure what the
right thing to do is. This patch just skips them during the processing in
DwarfContext and adds a mach-o file to the tests that exposed the asserting
behavior.
(This is a new failure that is being exposed by Rafael's recent work on
the libObject interfaces. I think the wrong behavior has always happened,
but now it's asserting)
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There are 3 types of relocations on MachO
* Scattered
* Section based
* Symbol based
On ELF and COFF relocations are symbol based.
We were in the strange situation that we abstracted over two of them. This makes
section based relocations MachO only.
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If the type isn't trivially moveable emplace can skip a potentially
expensive move. It also saves a couple of characters.
Call sites were found with the ASTMatcher + some semi-automated cleanup.
memberCallExpr(
argumentCountIs(1), callee(methodDecl(hasName("push_back"))),
on(hasType(recordDecl(has(namedDecl(hasName("emplace_back")))))),
hasArgument(0, bindTemporaryExpr(
hasType(recordDecl(hasNonTrivialDestructor())),
has(constructExpr()))),
unless(isInTemplateInstantiation()))
No functional change intended.
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