Now that we have dropped MSVC 2013, all supported compilers support
noexcept and we can drop this portability macro.
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(accidentally removed this from my previous change when I was rejecting
some clang-format formatting... )
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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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In the MS ABI, the frontend is supposed to MD5 such pathologically long
names. LLVM should still defend itself from long names, though.
Fixes part of PR29098.
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The previous commit was failing because we filled empty slots of
the debug stream index with kInvalidStreamIndex. It should've been 0.
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Previously, there is no way to create a stream other than pre-defined
special stream such as DBI or IPI. This patch adds a new method,
addDbgStream, to add a debug stream to a PDB file.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25356
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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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Type visitor code had already been refactored previously to
decouple the visitor and the visitor callback interface. This
was necessary for having the flexibility to visit in different
ways (for example, dumping to yaml, reading from yaml, dumping
to ScopedPrinter, etc).
This patch merely implements the same visitation pattern for
symbol records that has already been implemented for type records.
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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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When we create a PDB file using PDBFileBuilder, the information
in the superblock, such as the size of the resulting file, is not
available.
Previously, PDBFileBuilder::initialize took a superblock assuming
that all the members of the struct are correct. That is useful when
you want to restore the exact information from a YAML file, but
that's probably the only use case in which that is useful.
When we are creating a PDB file on the fly, we have to backfill the
members.
This patch redefines PDBFileBuilder::initialize to take only a
block size. Now all the other members are left as default values,
so that they'll be updated when commit() is called.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25108
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WritableStream needs the exact file size to open a file, but
until we fix the final layout of a PDB file, we don't know the
size of the file.
This patch changes the parameter type of PDBFileBuilder::commit
to solve that chiecken-and-egg problem. Now the function opens
a file after fixing the layout, so it can create a file with the
exact size.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25107
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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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We were inadvertently adding the size of the hash value stream to
the size of the TPI stream, even though the hash value stream is
an entirely separate stream.
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The `CVType` had two redundant fields which were confusing and
error-prone to fill out. By treating member records as a distinct
type from leaf records, we are able to simplify this quite a bit.
Reviewed By: rnk
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24432
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We have various command line options that print the type of a
stream, the size of a stream, etc but nowhere that it can all be
viewed together.
Since a previous patch introduced the ability to dump the bytes
of a stream, this seems like a good place to present a full view
of the stream's properties including its size, what kind of data
it represents, and the blocks it occupies. So I added the
ability to print that information to the -stream-data command
line option.
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This simplifies a lot of code, and will actually be necessary for
an upcoming patch to serialize TPI record hash values.
The idea before was that visitors should be examining records, not
modifying them. But this is no longer true with a visitor that
constructs a CVRecord from Yaml. To handle this until now, we
were doing some fixups on CVRecord objects at a higher level, but
the code is really awkward, and it makes sense to just have the
visitor write the bytes into the CVRecord. In doing so I uncovered
a few bugs related to `Data` and `RawData` and fixed those.
Reviewed By: rnk
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24362
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Previously we were splitting our records at 0xFFFF bytes, which the
Microsoft tools don't like.
Should fix failure on the new Windows self-host buildbot.
This length appears in microsoft-pdb/PDB/dbi/dbiimpl.h
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With that change, images built with 'lld-link /debug' always have a
debug directory. If no PDB filename was passed on the command line, then
the filename in the executable is empty.
PDB information would never work anyway if the PDB file name is empty,
so go ahead and try DWARF in that case.
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Previously we were assuming that any visitation of types would
necessarily be against a type we had binary data for. Reasonable
assumption when were just reading PDBs and dumping them, but once
we start writing PDBs from Yaml this breaks down, because we have
no binary data yet, only Yaml, and from that we need to read the
record kind and perform the switch based on that.
So this patch does that. Instead of having the visitor switch
on the kind that is already in the CVType record, we change the
visitTypeBegin() method to return the Kind, and switch on the
returned value. This way, the default implementation can still
return the value from the CVType, but the implementation which
visits Yaml records and serializes binary PDB type records can
use the field in the Yaml as the source of the switch.
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We were kind of hacking this together before by embedding the
ability to forward requests into the TypeDeserializer. When
we want to start adding more different kinds of visitor callback
interfaces though, this doesn't scale well and is very inflexible.
So introduce the notion of a pipeline, which itself implements
the TypeVisitorCallbacks interface, but which contains an internal
list of other callbacks to invoke in sequence.
Also update the existing uses of CVTypeVisitor to use this new
pipeline class for deserializing records before visiting them
with another visitor.
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The shape of the vtable is passed down as the size of the
__vtbl_ptr_type. This special pointer type appears both as the pointee
type of the vptr type, and by itself in every dynamic class. For classes
with multiple vtables, only the shape of the primary vftable is
included, as the shape of all secondary vftables will be the same as in
the base class.
Fixes PR28150
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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 DebugDirectory contains a pointer to the CodeView info structure which is a
derivative of the OMF debug directory. The structure has evolved a bit over
time, and PDB 2.0 used a slightly different definition from PDB 7.0. Both of
these are specific to CodeView and not COFF. Reflect this by moving the
structure definitions into the DebugInfo/CodeView headers. Define a generic
DebugInfo union type that can be used to pass around a reference to the
DebugInfo irrespective of the versioning. NFC.
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Until now, our use case for the visitor has been to take a stream of bytes
representing a type stream, deserialize the records in sequence, and do
something with them, where "something" is determined by how the user
implements a particular set of callbacks on an abstract class.
For actually writing PDBs, however, we want to do the reverse. We have
some kind of description of the list of records in their in-memory format,
and we want to process each one. Perhaps by serializing them to a byte
stream, or perhaps by converting them from one description format (Yaml)
to another (in-memory representation).
This was difficult in the current model because deserialization and
invoking the callbacks were tightly coupled.
With this patch we change this so that TypeDeserializer is itself an
implementation of the particular set of callbacks. This decouples
deserialization from the iteration over a list of records and invocation
of the callbacks. TypeDeserializer is initialized with another
implementation of the callback interface, so that upon deserialization it
can pass the deserialized record through to the next set of callbacks. In
a sense this is like an implementation of the Decorator design pattern,
where the Deserializer is a decorator.
This will be useful for writing Pdbs from yaml, where we have a
description of the type records in Yaml format. In this case, the visitor
implementation would have each visitation callback method implemented in
such a way as to extract the proper set of fields from the Yaml, and it
could maintain state that builds up a list of these records. Finally at
the end we can pass this information through to another set of callbacks
which serializes them into a byte stream.
Reviewed By: majnemer, ruiu, rnk
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23177
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pdbdump calls DbiStreamBuilder::commit through PDBFileBuilder::commit
without calling DbiStreamBuilder::finalize. Because `finalize` initializes
`Header` member, `Header` remained nullptr which caused a crash bug.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23143
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MappedBlockSTream can work with any sequence of block data where
the ordering is specified by a list of block numbers. So rather
than manually stitch them together in the case of the FPM, reuse
this functionality so that we can treat the FPM as if it were
contiguous.
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23066
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