Some abstractions in LLVM "know" that they are reading in-bounds,
FixedStreamArray, and provide a simple result. This breaks down if the
stream map is bogus.
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PDBFile::getBlockData didn't really return any indication that it
failed. It merely returned an empty buffer.
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Somehow all the functionality to write PDB files got removed,
probably accidentally when uploading the patch perhaps the wrong
one got uploaded. This re-adds all the code, as well as the
corresponding test.
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This reverts commit 879139e1c6577b09df52de56a6bab856a19ed185.
This was committed accidentally when I blindly typed git svn
dcommit instead of the command to generate a patch.
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This is the next step towards being able to write PDBs.
MemoryBuffer is immutable, and StreamInterface is our replacement
which can be any combination of read-only, read-write, or write-only
depending on the particular implementation.
The one place where we were creating a PDBFile (in RawSession) is
updated to subclass ByteStream with a simple adapter that holds
a MemoryBuffer, and initializes the superclass with the buffer's
array, so that all the functionality of ByteStream works
transparently.
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This adds method and tests for writing to a PDB stream. With
this, even a PDB stream which is discontiguous can be treated
as a sequential stream of bytes for the purposes of writing.
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21157
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In order to efficiently write PDBs, we need to be able to make a
StreamWriter class similar to a StreamReader, which can transparently deal
with writing to discontiguous streams, and we need to use this for all
writing, similar to how we use StreamReader for all reading.
Most discontiguous streams are the typical numbered streams that appear in
a PDB file and are described by the directory, but the exception to this,
that until now has been parsed by hand, is the directory itself.
MappedBlockStream works by querying the directory to find out which blocks
a stream occupies and various other things, so naturally the same logic
could not possibly work to describe the blocks that the directory itself
resided on.
To solve this, I've introduced an abstraction IPDBStreamData, which allows
the client to query for the list of blocks occupied by the stream, as well
as the stream length. I provide two implementations of this: one which
queries the directory (for indexed streams), and one which queries the
super block (for the directory stream).
This has the side benefit of vastly simplifying the code to parse the
directory. Whereas before a mini state machine was rolled by hand, now we
simply use FixedStreamArray to read out the stream sizes, then build a
vector of FixedStreamArrays for the stream map, all in just a few lines of
code.
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21046
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When printing line information and file checksums, we were printing
the file offset field from the struct header. This teaches
llvm-pdbdump how to turn those numbers into the filename. In the
case of file checksums, this is done by looking in the global
string table. In the case of line contributions, this is done
by indexing into the file names buffer of the DBI stream. Why
they use a different technique I don't know.
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DBI stream contains a stream number of the symbol record stream.
Symbol record streams is an array of length-type-value members.
Each member represents one symbol.
Publics stream contains offsets to the symbol record stream.
This patch is to print out all symbols that are referenced by
the publics stream.
Note that even with this patch, llvm-pdbdump cannot dump all the
information in a publics stream since it contains more information
than symbol names. I'll improve it in followup patches.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20480
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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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This parses the TPI stream (stream 2) from the PDB file. This stream
contains some header information followed by a series of codeview records.
There is some additional complexity here in that alongside this stream of
codeview records is a serialized hash table in order to efficiently query
the types. We parse the necessary bookkeeping information to allow us to
reconstruct the hash table, but we do not actually construct it yet as
there are still a few things that need to be understood first.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19840
Reviewed By: ruiu, rnk
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There are probably hundreds of crashers we can find by fuzzing
more. For now we do the simplest possible validation of the
block size. Later, more complicated validations can verify that
other fields of the super block such as directory size, number
of blocks, agree with the size of the file etc.
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The DBI stream contains a lot of bookkeeping information for other
streams. In particular it contains information about section contributions
and linked modules. This patch is a first attempt at parsing some of the
information out of the DBI stream. It currently only parses and dumps the
headers of the DBI stream, so none of the module data or section
contribution data is pulled out.
This is just a proof of concept that we understand the basic properties of
the DBI stream's metadata, and followup patches will try to extract more
detailed information out.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19500
Reviewed By: majnemer, ruiu
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This fixes a number of endianness issues as well as an ODR
violation that hopefully causes everything to be happy.
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r267049 broke multiple buildbots (e.g. clang-cmake-mips, and clang-x86_64-linux-selfhost-modules) which the follow-ups have not yet resolved and this is preventing subsequent committers from being notified about additional failures on the affected buildbots.
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PDB parsing code was hand-rolled into llvm-pdbdump. This patch moves the
parsing of this code into DebugInfoPDB and makes the dumper use this.
This is achieved by implementing the skeleton of RawPdbSession, the
non-DIA counterpart to the existing PDB read interface. None of the type /
source file / etc information is accessible yet, so this implementation is
not yet close to achieving parity with the DIA counterpart, but the
RawSession class simply holds a reference to a PDBFile class which handles
parsing the file format. Additionally a PDBStream class is introduced
which allows accessing the bytes of a particular stream in a PDB file.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19343
Reviewed By: majnemer
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