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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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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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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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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This opens the door to introducing a YAML outputter which can be
used for machine consumption. Currently the yaml output style
is unimplemented and returns an error if you try to use it.
Reviewed By: rnk, ruiu
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20967
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Publics stream seems to contain information as to public symbols.
It actually contains a serialized hash table along with fixed-sized
headers. This patch is not complete. It scans only till the end of
the stream and dump the header information. I'll write code to
de-serialize the hash table later.
Reviewers: zturner
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20256
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PDB files have a lot of noise in them, with hundreds (or thousands)
of symbols from system libraries and compiler generated types. If
you're only looking for a specific type, this can be problematic.
This CL allows you to display *only* types, variables, or compilands
matching a particular pattern. These filters can even be combined
with exclude filters. Include-only filters are given priority, so
that first the set of items to display is limited only to those that
match the include filters, and then the set of exclude filters is
applied to those. If there are no include filters specified, then
it means "display everything".
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This will now display enum definitions both at the global
scope as well as nested inside of classes. Additionally,
it will no longer display enums at the global scope if the
enum is nested. Instead, it will omit the definition of
the enum globally and instead emit it in the corresponding
class definition.
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A short list of some of the improvements:
1) Now supports -all command line argument, which implies many
other command line arguments to simplify usage.
2) Now supports -no-compiler-generated command line argument to
exclude compiler generated types.
3) Prints base class list.
4) -class-definitions implies -types.
5) Proper display of bitfields.
6) Can now distinguish between struct/class/interface/union.
And a few other minor tweaks.
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This increases the flexibility of how to dump different
symbol types -- necessary for context-sensitive formatting of
symbol types -- and also improves the modularity by allowing
the dumping to be implemented in the actual dumper, as opposed
to in the PDB library.
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This makes llvm-pdbdump available on all platforms, although it
will currently fail to create a dumper if there is no PDB reader
implementation for the current platform.
It implements dumping of compilands and children, which is less
information than was previously available, but it has to be
rewritten from scratch using the new set of interfaces, so the
rest of the functionality will be added back in subsequent commits.
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PDB stores some of its data in streams and some in tables.
This patch teaches llvm-pdbdump to dump basic summary data
for the debug tables.
In support of this, this patch also adds some DIA helper
classes, such as a wrapper around an IDiaSymbol interface,
as well as helpers for outputting various enumerations to
a raw_ostream.
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