and emitted per function and CU. Begins coalescing ranges as a first
class entity through debug info. No functional change.
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Header/cpp file rename to follow immediately - just splitting out the
commits for ease of review/reading to demonstrate that the renaming
changes are entirely mechanical.
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Since type units aren't in the CUMap, use the DwarfUnits list to iterate
over units for tasks such as accelerator table building.
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It might be possible to eventually use one data structure, but I haven't
looked at the exact criteria used for accelerator tables and pubtypes to
see if there's good reason for the differences between the two or not.
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This avoids the need for an extra list of SkeletonCUs and associated
cleanup while staging things to be cleaner for further type unit
improvements.
Also hopefully fixes a memory leak introduced in r195166.
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a non-relocatable number offset.
One fixme to make the ranges as discrete data structures and
have range lists explicitly represented rather than as a list of symbols.
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section use the form DW_FORM_data4 whilst in Dwarf 4 and later they
use the form DW_FORM_sec_offset.
This patch updates the places where such attributes are generated to
use the appropriate form depending on the Dwarf version. The DIE entries
affected have the following tags:
DW_AT_stmt_list, DW_AT_ranges, DW_AT_location, DW_AT_GNU_pubnames,
DW_AT_GNU_pubtypes, DW_AT_GNU_addr_base, DW_AT_GNU_ranges_base
It also adds a hidden command line option "--dwarf-version=<uint>"
to llc which allows the version of Dwarf to be generated to override
what is specified in the metadata; this makes it possible to update
existing tests to check the debugging information generated for both
Dwarf 4 (the default) and Dwarf 3 using the same metadata.
Patch (slightly modified) by Keith Walker!
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Emit DW_TAG_type_units into the debug_info section using compile unit
headers. This is bogus/unusable by debuggers, but testable and provides
more isolated review.
Subsequent patches will include support for type unit headers and
emission into the debug_types section, as well as comdat grouping the
types based on their hash. Also the CompileUnit type will be renamed
'Unit' and relevant portions pulled out into respective CompileUnit and
TypeUnit types.
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and update test cases accordingly.
This doesn't affect the output dumped using llvm-dwarfdump, but
readelf does now dump the debug_loc section.
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We add a map in DwarfDebug to map MDNodes that are shareable across CUs to the
corresponding DIEs: MDTypeNodeToDieMap. These DIEs can be shared across CUs,
that is why we keep the maps in DwarfDebug instead of CompileUnit.
We make the assumption that if a DIE is not added to an owner yet, we assume
it belongs to the current CU. Since DIEs for the type system are added to
their owners immediately after creation, and other DIEs belong to the current
CU, the assumption should be true.
A testing case is added to show that we only create a single DIE for a type
MDNode and we use ref_addr to refer to the type DIE.
We also add a testing case to show ref_addr relocations for non-darwin
platforms.
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Use EmitLabelOffsetDifference for handling on darwin platform when
non-darwin platforms use EmitLabelPlusOffset.
Also fix a bug in EmitLabelOffsetDifference where the size is hard-coded
to 4 even though Size is passed in as an argument.
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To support ref_addr, we calculate the section offset of a DIE (i.e. offset
of a DIE from beginning of the debug info section). The Offset field in DIE
is currently CU-relative. To calculate the section offset, we add a
DebugInfoOffset field in CompileUnit to store the offset of a CU from beginning
of the debug info section. We set the value in DwarfUnits::computeSizeAndOffset
for each CompileUnit.
A helper function DIE::getCompileUnit is added to return the CU DIE that
the input DIE belongs to. We also add a map CUDieMap in DwarfDebug to help
finding the CU for a given CU DIE.
For a cross-referenced DIE, we first find the CU DIE it belongs to with
getCompileUnit, then we use CUDieMap to get the corresponding CU for the CU DIE.
Adding the section offset of the CU with the CU-relative offset of a DIE gives
us the seciton offset of the DIE.
We correctly emit ref_addr with relocation using EmitLabelPlusOffset when
doesDwarfUseRelocationsAcrossSections is true.
This commit handles the emission of DW_FORM_ref_addr when we have an attribute
with FORM_ref_addr. A follow-on patch will start using ref_addr when adding a
DIEEntry. This commit will be tested and verified in the follow-on patch.
Reviewed off-list by Eric, Thanks.
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This commit ensures DIEs are constructed within a compile unit and
immediately added to their parents.
Reviewed off-list by Eric.
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Remove unnecessary creation of LexicalScope in collectDeadVariables.
The created LexicialScope was only used to get isAbstractScope, which
should be false from the creation:
"new LexicalScope(NULL, DIDescriptor(SP), NULL, false);".
We can also remove a DenseMap that holds the created LexicalScopes.
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This allows various variables to be more self-documenting and easier to
debug by being of specific types without overlapping enum values.
Precommit review by Eric Christopher.
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like C++ should be the fully qualified names for the type.
Add a routine that does a language specific context walk to build
up the qualified name and use it when we add types/names to the
tables. Expand the gnu pubnames testcase as it's the most complex
to make sure that qualified types are also being added.
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1) Make sure we emit static member variables by checking
at the end of createGlobalVariableDIE rather than piecemeal
in the function.
(As a note, createGlobalVariableDIE needs rewriting.)
2) Make sure we use the definition rather than declaration DIE
for two things: a) determining linkage for gnu pubnames, and b)
as the address of the DIE for global variables.
(As a note, createGlobalVariableDIE really needs rewriting.)
Adjust the testcase to make sure we're checking the correct DIEs.
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twice and just look up the value. Fix the one case where
we were trying to create a subprogram DIE and we should already
have had one. Reflow formatting in collectDeadVariables while fixing.
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The form must be a reference form in addDIEEntry. Which reference form to
use will be decided by the callee.
No functionality change.
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When MC was first added, targets could use hasRawTextSupport to keep features
working before they were added to the MC interface.
The design goal of MC is to provide an uniform api for printing assembly and
object files. Short of relaxations and other corner cases, a object file is
just another representation of the assembly.
It was never the intention that targets would keep doing things like
if (hasRawTextSupport())
Set flags in one way.
else
Set flags in another way.
When they do that they create two code paths and the object file is no longer
just another representation of the assembly. This also then requires testing
with llc -filetype=obj, which is extremelly brittle.
This patch removes some of these hacks by replacing them with smaller ones.
The ARM flag setting is trivial, so I just moved it to the constructor. For
Mips, the patch adds two temporary hack directives that allow the assembly
to represent the same things as the object file was already able to.
The hope is that the mips developers will replace the hack directives with
the same ones that gas uses and drop the -print-hack-directives flag.
I will also try to implement a target streamer interface, so that we can
move this out of the common code.
In summary, for any new work, two rules of the thumb are
* Don't use "llc -filetype=obj" in tests.
* Don't add calls to hasRawTextSupport.
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is updated to use DITypeRef.
Move isUnsignedDIType and getOriginalTypeSize from DebugInfo.h to be static
helper functions in DwarfCompileUnit. We already have a static helper function
"isTypeSigned" in DwarfCompileUnit, and a pointer to DwarfDebug is added to
resolve the derived-from field. All three functions need to go across link
for derived-from fields, so we need to get hold of a type identifier map.
A pointer to DwarfDebug is also added to DbgVariable in order to resolve the
derived-from field.
Debug info verifier is updated to check a derived-from field is a TypeRef.
Verifier will not go across link for derived-from fields, in debug info finder,
we go across the link to add derived-from fields to types.
Function getDICompositeType is only used by dragonegg and since dragonegg does
not generate identifier for types, we use an empty map to resolve the
derived-from field.
When printing a derived-from field, we use DITypeRef::getName to either return
the type identifier or getName of the DIType.
A paired commit at clang is required due to changes to DIBuilder.
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