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//===- LineTable.cpp --------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "llvm/DebugInfo/GSYM/LineTable.h"
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#include "llvm/DebugInfo/GSYM/FileWriter.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/DataExtractor.h"
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using namespace llvm;
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using namespace gsym;
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enum LineTableOpCode {
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EndSequence = 0x00, ///< End of the line table.
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SetFile = 0x01, ///< Set LineTableRow.file_idx, don't push a row.
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AdvancePC = 0x02, ///< Increment LineTableRow.address, and push a row.
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AdvanceLine = 0x03, ///< Set LineTableRow.file_line, don't push a row.
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FirstSpecial = 0x04, ///< All special opcodes push a row.
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};
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struct DeltaInfo {
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int64_t Delta;
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uint32_t Count;
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DeltaInfo(int64_t D, uint32_t C) : Delta(D), Count(C) {}
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};
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inline bool operator<(const DeltaInfo &LHS, int64_t Delta) {
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return LHS.Delta < Delta;
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}
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static bool encodeSpecial(int64_t MinLineDelta, int64_t MaxLineDelta,
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int64_t LineDelta, uint64_t AddrDelta,
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uint8_t &SpecialOp) {
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if (LineDelta < MinLineDelta)
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return false;
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if (LineDelta > MaxLineDelta)
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return false;
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int64_t LineRange = MaxLineDelta - MinLineDelta + 1;
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int64_t AdjustedOp = ((LineDelta - MinLineDelta) + AddrDelta * LineRange);
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int64_t Op = AdjustedOp + FirstSpecial;
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if (Op < 0)
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return false;
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if (Op > 255)
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return false;
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SpecialOp = (uint8_t)Op;
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return true;
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}
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typedef std::function<bool(const LineEntry &Row)> LineEntryCallback;
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static llvm::Error parse(DataExtractor &Data, uint64_t BaseAddr,
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LineEntryCallback const &Callback) {
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uint64_t Offset = 0;
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if (!Data.isValidOffset(Offset))
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return createStringError(std::errc::io_error,
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"0x%8.8" PRIx64 ": missing LineTable MinDelta", Offset);
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int64_t MinDelta = Data.getSLEB128(&Offset);
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if (!Data.isValidOffset(Offset))
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return createStringError(std::errc::io_error,
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"0x%8.8" PRIx64 ": missing LineTable MaxDelta", Offset);
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int64_t MaxDelta = Data.getSLEB128(&Offset);
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int64_t LineRange = MaxDelta - MinDelta + 1;
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if (!Data.isValidOffset(Offset))
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return createStringError(std::errc::io_error,
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"0x%8.8" PRIx64 ": missing LineTable FirstLine", Offset);
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const uint32_t FirstLine = (uint32_t)Data.getULEB128(&Offset);
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LineEntry Row(BaseAddr, 1, FirstLine);
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bool Done = false;
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while (!Done) {
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if (!Data.isValidOffset(Offset))
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return createStringError(std::errc::io_error,
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"0x%8.8" PRIx64 ": EOF found before EndSequence", Offset);
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uint8_t Op = Data.getU8(&Offset);
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switch (Op) {
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case EndSequence:
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Done = true;
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break;
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case SetFile:
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if (!Data.isValidOffset(Offset))
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return createStringError(std::errc::io_error,
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"0x%8.8" PRIx64 ": EOF found before SetFile value",
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Offset);
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Row.File = (uint32_t)Data.getULEB128(&Offset);
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break;
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case AdvancePC:
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if (!Data.isValidOffset(Offset))
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return createStringError(std::errc::io_error,
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"0x%8.8" PRIx64 ": EOF found before AdvancePC value",
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Offset);
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Row.Addr += Data.getULEB128(&Offset);
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// If the function callback returns false, we stop parsing.
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if (Callback(Row) == false)
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return Error::success();
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break;
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case AdvanceLine:
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if (!Data.isValidOffset(Offset))
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return createStringError(std::errc::io_error,
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"0x%8.8" PRIx64 ": EOF found before AdvanceLine value",
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Offset);
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Row.Line += Data.getSLEB128(&Offset);
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break;
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default: {
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// A byte that contains both address and line increment.
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uint8_t AdjustedOp = Op - FirstSpecial;
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int64_t LineDelta = MinDelta + (AdjustedOp % LineRange);
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uint64_t AddrDelta = (AdjustedOp / LineRange);
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Row.Line += LineDelta;
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Row.Addr += AddrDelta;
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// If the function callback returns false, we stop parsing.
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if (Callback(Row) == false)
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return Error::success();
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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return Error::success();
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}
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llvm::Error LineTable::encode(FileWriter &Out, uint64_t BaseAddr) const {
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// Users must verify the LineTable is valid prior to calling this funtion.
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// We don't want to emit any LineTable objects if they are not valid since
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// it will waste space in the GSYM file.
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if (!isValid())
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return createStringError(std::errc::invalid_argument,
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"attempted to encode invalid LineTable object");
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int64_t MinLineDelta = INT64_MAX;
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int64_t MaxLineDelta = INT64_MIN;
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std::vector<DeltaInfo> DeltaInfos;
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if (Lines.size() == 1) {
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MinLineDelta = 0;
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MaxLineDelta = 0;
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} else {
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int64_t PrevLine = 1;
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bool First = true;
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for (const auto &line_entry : Lines) {
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if (First)
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First = false;
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else {
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int64_t LineDelta = (int64_t)line_entry.Line - PrevLine;
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auto End = DeltaInfos.end();
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auto Pos = std::lower_bound(DeltaInfos.begin(), End, LineDelta);
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if (Pos != End && Pos->Delta == LineDelta)
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++Pos->Count;
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else
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DeltaInfos.insert(Pos, DeltaInfo(LineDelta, 1));
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if (LineDelta < MinLineDelta)
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MinLineDelta = LineDelta;
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if (LineDelta > MaxLineDelta)
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MaxLineDelta = LineDelta;
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}
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PrevLine = (int64_t)line_entry.Line;
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}
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assert(MinLineDelta <= MaxLineDelta);
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}
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// Set the min and max line delta intelligently based on the counts of
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// the line deltas. if our range is too large.
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const int64_t MaxLineRange = 14;
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if (MaxLineDelta - MinLineDelta > MaxLineRange) {
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uint32_t BestIndex = 0;
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uint32_t BestEndIndex = 0;
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uint32_t BestCount = 0;
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const size_t NumDeltaInfos = DeltaInfos.size();
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for (uint32_t I = 0; I < NumDeltaInfos; ++I) {
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const int64_t FirstDelta = DeltaInfos[I].Delta;
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uint32_t CurrCount = 0;
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uint32_t J;
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for (J = I; J < NumDeltaInfos; ++J) {
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auto LineRange = DeltaInfos[J].Delta - FirstDelta;
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if (LineRange > MaxLineRange)
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break;
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CurrCount += DeltaInfos[J].Count;
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}
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if (CurrCount > BestCount) {
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BestIndex = I;
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BestEndIndex = J - 1;
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BestCount = CurrCount;
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}
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}
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MinLineDelta = DeltaInfos[BestIndex].Delta;
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MaxLineDelta = DeltaInfos[BestEndIndex].Delta;
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}
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if (MinLineDelta == MaxLineDelta && MinLineDelta > 0 &&
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MinLineDelta < MaxLineRange)
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MinLineDelta = 0;
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assert(MinLineDelta <= MaxLineDelta);
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// Initialize the line entry state as a starting point. All line entries
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// will be deltas from this.
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LineEntry Prev(BaseAddr, 1, Lines.front().Line);
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// Write out the min and max line delta as signed LEB128.
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Out.writeSLEB(MinLineDelta);
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Out.writeSLEB(MaxLineDelta);
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// Write out the starting line number as a unsigned LEB128.
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Out.writeULEB(Prev.Line);
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for (const auto &Curr : Lines) {
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if (Curr.Addr < BaseAddr)
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return createStringError(std::errc::invalid_argument,
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"LineEntry has address 0x%" PRIx64 " which is "
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"less than the function start address 0x%"
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PRIx64, Curr.Addr, BaseAddr);
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if (Curr.Addr < Prev.Addr)
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return createStringError(std::errc::invalid_argument,
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"LineEntry in LineTable not in ascending order");
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const uint64_t AddrDelta = Curr.Addr - Prev.Addr;
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int64_t LineDelta = 0;
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if (Curr.Line > Prev.Line)
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LineDelta = Curr.Line - Prev.Line;
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else if (Prev.Line > Curr.Line)
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LineDelta = -((int32_t)(Prev.Line - Curr.Line));
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// Set the file if it doesn't match the current one.
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if (Curr.File != Prev.File) {
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Out.writeU8(SetFile);
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Out.writeULEB(Curr.File);
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}
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uint8_t SpecialOp;
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if (encodeSpecial(MinLineDelta, MaxLineDelta, LineDelta, AddrDelta,
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SpecialOp)) {
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// Advance the PC and line and push a row.
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Out.writeU8(SpecialOp);
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} else {
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// We can't encode the address delta and line delta into
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// a single special opcode, we must do them separately.
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// Advance the line.
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if (LineDelta != 0) {
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Out.writeU8(AdvanceLine);
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Out.writeSLEB(LineDelta);
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}
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// Advance the PC and push a row.
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Out.writeU8(AdvancePC);
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Out.writeULEB(AddrDelta);
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}
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Prev = Curr;
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}
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Out.writeU8(EndSequence);
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return Error::success();
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}
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// Parse all line table entries into the "LineTable" vector. We can
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// cache the results of this if needed, or we can call LineTable::lookup()
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// below.
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llvm::Expected<LineTable> LineTable::decode(DataExtractor &Data,
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uint64_t BaseAddr) {
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LineTable LT;
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llvm::Error Err = parse(Data, BaseAddr, [&](const LineEntry &Row) -> bool {
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LT.Lines.push_back(Row);
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return true; // Keep parsing by returning true.
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});
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if (Err)
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return std::move(Err);
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return LT;
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}
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// Parse the line table on the fly and find the row we are looking for.
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// We will need to determine if we need to cache the line table by calling
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// LineTable::parseAllEntries(...) or just call this function each time.
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Add lookup functions for efficient lookups of addresses when using GsymReader classes.
Summary:
Lookup functions are designed to not fully decode a FunctionInfo, LineTable or InlineInfo, they decode only what is needed into a LookupResult object. This allows lookups to avoid costly memory allocations and avoid parsing large amounts of information one a suitable match is found.
LookupResult objects contain the address that was looked up, the concrete function address range, the name of the concrete function, and a list of source locations. One for each inline function, and one for the concrete function. This allows one address to turn into multiple frames and improves the signal you get when symbolicating addresses in GSYM files.
Reviewers: labath, aprantl
Subscribers: mgorny, hiraditya, llvm-commits, lldb-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70993
2019-12-03 16:44:02 -08:00
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// There is a CPU vs memory tradeoff we will need to determined.
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Expected<LineEntry> LineTable::lookup(DataExtractor &Data, uint64_t BaseAddr, uint64_t Addr) {
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LineEntry Result;
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llvm::Error Err = parse(Data, BaseAddr,
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[Addr, &Result](const LineEntry &Row) -> bool {
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if (Addr < Row.Addr)
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return false; // Stop parsing, result contains the line table row!
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Result = Row;
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if (Addr == Row.Addr) {
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// Stop parsing, this is the row we are looking for since the address
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// matches.
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return false;
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}
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return true; // Keep parsing till we find the right row.
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});
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Add lookup functions for efficient lookups of addresses when using GsymReader classes.
Summary:
Lookup functions are designed to not fully decode a FunctionInfo, LineTable or InlineInfo, they decode only what is needed into a LookupResult object. This allows lookups to avoid costly memory allocations and avoid parsing large amounts of information one a suitable match is found.
LookupResult objects contain the address that was looked up, the concrete function address range, the name of the concrete function, and a list of source locations. One for each inline function, and one for the concrete function. This allows one address to turn into multiple frames and improves the signal you get when symbolicating addresses in GSYM files.
Reviewers: labath, aprantl
Subscribers: mgorny, hiraditya, llvm-commits, lldb-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70993
2019-12-03 16:44:02 -08:00
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if (Err)
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return std::move(Err);
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Add lookup functions for efficient lookups of addresses when using GsymReader classes.
Summary:
Lookup functions are designed to not fully decode a FunctionInfo, LineTable or InlineInfo, they decode only what is needed into a LookupResult object. This allows lookups to avoid costly memory allocations and avoid parsing large amounts of information one a suitable match is found.
LookupResult objects contain the address that was looked up, the concrete function address range, the name of the concrete function, and a list of source locations. One for each inline function, and one for the concrete function. This allows one address to turn into multiple frames and improves the signal you get when symbolicating addresses in GSYM files.
Reviewers: labath, aprantl
Subscribers: mgorny, hiraditya, llvm-commits, lldb-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70993
2019-12-03 16:44:02 -08:00
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if (Result.isValid())
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return Result;
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return createStringError(std::errc::invalid_argument,
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"address 0x%" PRIx64 " is not in the line table",
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Addr);
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}
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raw_ostream &llvm::gsym::operator<<(raw_ostream &OS, const LineTable <) {
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for (const auto &LineEntry : LT)
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OS << LineEntry << '\n';
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return OS;
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}
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