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Allow the LTO code generator to strip invalid debug info from the input.
This patch introduces a new option -lto-strip-invalid-debug-info, which drops malformed debug info from the input. The problem I'm trying to solve with this sequence of patches is that historically we've done a really bad job at verifying debug info. We want to be able to make the verifier stricter without having to worry about breaking bitcode compatibility with existing producers. For example, we don't necessarily want IR produced by an older version of clang to be rejected by an LTO link just because of malformed debug info, and rather provide an option to strip it. Note that merely outdated (but well-formed) debug info would continue to be auto-upgraded in this scenario. rdar://problem/25818489 http://reviews.llvm.org/D19987 This reapplies 268936 with a test case fix for Linux (-exported-symbol foo) git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@268965 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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@ -41,10 +41,16 @@ bool verifyFunction(const Function &F, raw_ostream *OS = nullptr);
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/// \brief Check a module for errors.
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///
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/// If there are no errors, the function returns false. If an error is found,
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/// a message describing the error is written to OS (if non-null) and true is
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/// returned.
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bool verifyModule(const Module &M, raw_ostream *OS = nullptr);
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/// If there are no errors, the function returns false. If an error is
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/// found, a message describing the error is written to OS (if
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/// non-null) and true is returned.
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///
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/// \return true if the module is broken. If BrokenDebugInfo is
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/// supplied, DebugInfo verification failures won't be considered as
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/// error and instead *BrokenDebugInfo will be set to true. Debug
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/// info errors can be "recovered" from by stripping the debug info.
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bool verifyModule(const Module &M, raw_ostream *OS = nullptr,
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bool *BrokenDebugInfo = nullptr);
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/// \brief Create a verifier pass.
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///
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@ -4417,18 +4417,22 @@ bool llvm::verifyFunction(const Function &f, raw_ostream *OS) {
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return !V.verify(F);
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}
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bool llvm::verifyModule(const Module &M, raw_ostream *OS) {
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bool llvm::verifyModule(const Module &M, raw_ostream *OS,
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bool *BrokenDebugInfo) {
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// Don't use a raw_null_ostream. Printing IR is expensive.
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Verifier V(OS, /*ShouldTreatBrokenDebugInfoAsError=*/true);
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Verifier V(OS, /*ShouldTreatBrokenDebugInfoAsError=*/!BrokenDebugInfo);
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bool Broken = false;
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for (const Function &F : M)
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if (!F.isDeclaration() && !F.isMaterializable())
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Broken |= !V.verify(F);
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Broken |= !V.verify(M);
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if (BrokenDebugInfo)
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*BrokenDebugInfo = V.hasBrokenDebugInfo();
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// Note that this function's return value is inverted from what you would
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// expect of a function called "verify".
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return !V.verify(M) || Broken;
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return Broken;
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}
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namespace {
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#include "llvm/Config/config.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/Constants.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/DataLayout.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/DebugInfo.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/DerivedTypes.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/DiagnosticInfo.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/DiagnosticPrinter.h"
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@ -78,6 +79,16 @@ cl::opt<bool> LTODiscardValueNames(
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cl::init(false),
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#endif
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cl::Hidden);
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cl::opt<bool> LTOStripInvalidDebugInfo(
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"lto-strip-invalid-debug-info",
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cl::desc("Strip invalid debug info metadata during LTO instead of aborting."),
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#ifdef NDEBUG
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cl::init(true),
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#else
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cl::init(false),
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#endif
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cl::Hidden);
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}
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LTOCodeGenerator::LTOCodeGenerator(LLVMContext &Context)
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@ -488,6 +499,15 @@ void LTOCodeGenerator::verifyMergedModuleOnce() {
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return;
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HasVerifiedInput = true;
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if (LTOStripInvalidDebugInfo) {
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bool BrokenDebugInfo = false;
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if (verifyModule(*MergedModule, &dbgs(), &BrokenDebugInfo))
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report_fatal_error("Broken module found, compilation aborted!");
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if (BrokenDebugInfo) {
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emitWarning("Invalid debug info found, debug info will be stripped");
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StripDebugInfo(*MergedModule);
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}
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}
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if (verifyModule(*MergedModule, &dbgs()))
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report_fatal_error("Broken module found, compilation aborted!");
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}
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test/LTO/X86/Inputs/strip-debug-info.bc
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test/LTO/X86/Inputs/strip-debug-info.bc
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test/LTO/X86/strip-debug-info.ll
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test/LTO/X86/strip-debug-info.ll
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; RUN: not llvm-lto -lto-strip-invalid-debug-info=false \
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; RUN: -o %t.o %S/Inputs/strip-debug-info.bc 2>&1 | \
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; RUN: FileCheck %s -allow-empty -check-prefix=CHECK-ERR
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; RUN: llvm-lto -lto-strip-invalid-debug-info=true \
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; RUN: -exported-symbol foo -exported-symbol _foo \
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; RUN: -o %t.o %S/Inputs/strip-debug-info.bc 2>&1 | \
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; RUN: FileCheck %s -allow-empty -check-prefix=CHECK-WARN
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; RUN: llvm-nm %t.o | FileCheck %s
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; CHECK-ERR: Broken module found, compilation aborted
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; CHECK-WARN: Invalid debug info found, debug info will be stripped
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; CHECK: foo
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define void @foo() {
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ret void
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}
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!llvm.module.flags = !{!0}
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!llvm.dbg.cu = !{!1}
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!0 = !{i32 2, !"Debug Info Version", i32 3}
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!1 = !DIFile(filename: "broken", directory: "")
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