As part of the effort to rename the DbgRecord classes, this patch
renames the widely-used functions that operate on DbgRecords but refer
to DbgValues or DPValues in their names to refer to DbgRecords instead;
all such functions are defined in one of `BasicBlock.h`,
`Instruction.h`, and `DebugProgramInstruction.h`.
This patch explicitly does not change the names of any comments or
variables, except for where they use the exact name of one of the
renamed functions. The reason for this is reviewability; this patch can
be trivially examined to determine that the only changes are direct
string substitutions and any results from clang-format responding to the
changed line lengths. Future patches will cover renaming variables and
comments, and then renaming the classes themselves.
Have DIBuilder conditionally insert either debug intrinsics or DbgRecord
depending on the module's IsNewDbgInfoFormat flag. The insertion methods
now return a `DbgInstPtr` (a `PointerUnion<Instruction *, DbgRecord
*>`).
Add a unittest for both modes (I couldn't find an existing test testing
insertion behaviours specifically).
This patch changes the existing assumption that DbgRecords are only ever
inserted if there's an instruction to insert-before because clang
currently inserts debug intrinsics while CodeGening (like any other
instruction) meaning it'll try inserting to the end of a block without a
terminator. We already have machinery in place to maintain the
DbgRecords when a terminator is removed - these become "trailing
DbgRecords" which are re-attached when a new instruction is inserted.
All I've done is allow this state to occur while inserting DbgRecords
too, i.e., it's not only removing terminators that causes this valid
transient state, but inserting DbgRecords into incomplete blocks too.
The C API will be updated in follow up patches.
---
Note: this doesn't mean clang is emitting DbgRecords yet, because the
modules it creates are still always in the old debug mode. That will
come in a future patch.
Emit `__ptrauth`-qualified types as `DIDerivedType` metadata nodes in IR
with tag `DW_TAG_LLVM_ptrauth_type`, baseType referring to the type
which has the qualifier applied, and the following parameters
representing the signing schema:
- `ptrAuthKey` (integer)
- `ptrAuthIsAddressDiscriminated` (boolean)
- `ptrAuthExtraDiscriminator` (integer)
- `ptrAuthIsaPointer` (boolean)
- `ptrAuthAuthenticatesNullValues` (boolean)
Co-authored-by: Ahmed Bougacha <ahmed@bougacha.org>
- [DebugMetadata][DwarfDebug] Support function-local types in lexical
block scopes (4/7)
- [CloneFunction][DebugInfo] Avoid cloning DILocalVariables of inlined
functions
This is a follow-up for https://reviews.llvm.org/D144006, fixing a crash
reported
in Chromium (https://reviews.llvm.org/D144006#4651955).
The first commit is added for convenience, as it has already been
accepted.
If DISubpogram was not cloned (e.g. we are cloning a function that has
other
functions inlined into it, and subprograms of the inlined functions are
not supposed to be cloned), it doesn't make sense to clone its
DILocalVariables as well.
Otherwise get duplicated DILocalVariables not tracked in their
subprogram's retainedNodes, that crash LTO with Chromium.
This is meant to be committed along with
https://reviews.llvm.org/D144006.
This change has no meaningful effect on the compiler, although it has a
functional effect of dbg.value intrinsics being printed differently. The
tail-call flag is meaningless for debug-intrinsics and doesn't serve a
purpose, it's just extra baggage that dbg.values are built on top of.
Some facilities create debug-intrinsics with the flag, others don't.
However, the RemoveDIs project to represent debug-info without
intrinsics doesn't have a corresponding flag, which can cause spurious
test differences.
Specifically: we can convert a dbg.value to a DPValue, run an
optimisation pass, then convert the DPValue back to dbg.value form.
Right now, we always set the "tail" flag when converting it back. This
causes the auto-update-tests script to fail sometimes because in one
mode (dbg.value) intrinsics might not have a tail flag, but in the other
they do have a tail flag. Consistently picking one or the other in the
conversion routine doesn't help, because the rest of LLVM is
inconsistent about it anyway.
Thus: whenever we make a dbg.value intrinsic, create it as a tail call,
so that we get consistent output behaviours no matter which debug-info
mode we're in, DPValue or dbg.value. No tests fail as a result of this
patch because the extra 'tail' generated in numerous tests is
automatically ignored by FileCheck as being leading-rubbish before the
CHECK match.
RunTimeLang is already supported by DICompositeType, and already used by
structs and unions. Add a new parameter in the class and enumeration
create methods, so they can use the RunTimeLang attribute as well.
This was reverted because it broke the OCaml LLVM bindings.
Relanding the original patch but without changing the C-API.
They'll continue to work just fine as they do today. If in the
future there is a need to pass a new tag to the C-API for creating
static members, then we'll make the change to the OCaml bindings
at that time.
Original commit message:
"""
This patch adds the LLVM-side infrastructure to implement DWARFv5 issue
161118.1: "DW_TAG for C++ static data members".
The clang-side of this patch will simply construct the DIDerivedType
with a different DW_TAG.
"""
This reverts commit 9a9933fae23249fbf6cf5b3c090e630f578b7f98.
The OCaml bindings were using `LLVMDIBuilderCreateStaticMemberType`,
causing the API change in `9a9933fae23249fbf6cf5b3c090e630f578b7f98`
to break buildbots that built the bindings. Revert until we figure out
whether to fixup the bindings or just not change the C-API
This patch adds the LLVM-side infrastructure to implement DWARFv5 issue
161118.1: "DW_TAG for C++ static data members".
The clang-side of this patch will simply construct the DIDerivedType
with a different DW_TAG.
This caused asserts:
llvm/lib/CodeGen/AsmPrinter/DwarfDebug.cpp:2331:
virtual void llvm::DwarfDebug::endFunctionImpl(const llvm::MachineFunction *):
Assertion `LScopes.getAbstractScopesList().size() == NumAbstractSubprograms &&
"getOrCreateAbstractScope() inserted an abstract subprogram scope"' failed.
See comment on the code review for reproducer.
> RFC https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-dwarfdebug-fix-and-improve-handling-imported-entities-types-and-static-local-in-subprogram-and-lexical-block-scopes/68544
>
> Similar to imported declarations, the patch tracks function-local types in
> DISubprogram's 'retainedNodes' field. DwarfDebug is adjusted in accordance with
> the aforementioned metadata change and provided a support of function-local
> types scoped within a lexical block.
>
> The patch assumes that DICompileUnit's 'enums field' no longer tracks local
> types and DwarfDebug would assert if any locally-scoped types get placed there.
>
> Reviewed By: jmmartinez
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144006
This reverts commit f8aab289b5549086062588fba627b0e4d3a5ab15.
In preparation for removing the `#include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h"`
from the header to source file of `llvm/Support/Error.h`, first add in
all the missing includes that were previously included transitively
through this header.
Test "local-type-as-template-parameter.ll" is now enabled only for
x86_64.
Authored-by: Kristina Bessonova <kbessonova@accesssoftek.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144006
Depends on D144005
Test "local-type-as-template-parameter.ll" now requires linux-system.
Authored-by: Kristina Bessonova <kbessonova@accesssoftek.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144006
Depends on D144005
This reverts commit d80fdc6fc1a6e717af1bcd7a7313e65de433ba85.
split-dwarf-local-impor3.ll fails because of an issue with
Dwo sections emission on Windows platform.
RFC https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-dwarfdebug-fix-and-improve-handling-imported-entities-types-and-static-local-in-subprogram-and-lexical-block-scopes/68544
Fixed PR51501 (tests from D112337).
1. Reuse of DISubprogram's 'retainedNodes' to track other function-local
entities together with local variables and labels (this patch cares about
function-local import while D144006 and D144008 use the same approach for
local types and static variables). So, effectively this patch moves ownership
of tracking local import from DICompileUnit's 'imports' field to DISubprogram's
'retainedNodes' and adjusts DWARF emitter for the new layout. The old layout
is considered unsupported (DwarfDebug would assert on such debug metadata).
DICompileUnit's 'imports' field is supposed to track global imported
declarations as it does before.
This addresses various FIXMEs and simplifies the next part of the patch.
2. Postpone emission of function-local imported entities from
`DwarfDebug::endFunctionImpl()` to `DwarfDebug::endModule()`.
While in `DwarfDebug::endFunctionImpl()` we do not have all the
information about a parent subprogram or a referring subprogram
(whether a subprogram inlined or not), so we can't guarantee we emit
an imported entity correctly and place it in a proper subprogram tree.
So now, we just gather needed details about the import itself and its
parent entity (either a Subprogram or a LexicalBlock) during
processing in `DwarfDebug::endFunctionImpl()`, but all the real work is
done in `DwarfDebug::endModule()` when we have all the required
information to make proper emission.
Authored-by: Kristina Bessonova <kbessonova@accesssoftek.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144004
This reverts commit ed578f02cf44a52adde16647150e7421f3ef70f3.
Tests llvm/test/DebugInfo/Generic/split-dwarf-local-import*.ll fail
when x86_64 target is not registered.
RFC https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-dwarfdebug-fix-and-improve-handling-imported-entities-types-and-static-local-in-subprogram-and-lexical-block-scopes/68544
Fixed PR51501 (tests from D112337).
1. Reuse of DISubprogram's 'retainedNodes' to track other function-local
entities together with local variables and labels (this patch cares about
function-local import while D144006 and D144008 use the same approach for
local types and static variables). So, effectively this patch moves ownership
of tracking local import from DICompileUnit's 'imports' field to DISubprogram's
'retainedNodes' and adjusts DWARF emitter for the new layout. The old layout
is considered unsupported (DwarfDebug would assert on such debug metadata).
DICompileUnit's 'imports' field is supposed to track global imported
declarations as it does before.
This addresses various FIXMEs and simplifies the next part of the patch.
2. Postpone emission of function-local imported entities from
`DwarfDebug::endFunctionImpl()` to `DwarfDebug::endModule()`.
While in `DwarfDebug::endFunctionImpl()` we do not have all the
information about a parent subprogram or a referring subprogram
(whether a subprogram inlined or not), so we can't guarantee we emit
an imported entity correctly and place it in a proper subprogram tree.
So now, we just gather needed details about the import itself and its
parent entity (either a Subprogram or a LexicalBlock) during
processing in `DwarfDebug::endFunctionImpl()`, but all the real work is
done in `DwarfDebug::endModule()` when we have all the required
information to make proper emission.
Authored-by: Kristina Bessonova <kbessonova@accesssoftek.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144004
RFC https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-dwarfdebug-fix-and-improve-handling-imported-entities-types-and-static-local-in-subprogram-and-lexical-block-scopes/68544
Fixed PR51501 (tests from D112337).
1. Reuse of DISubprogram's 'retainedNodes' to track other function-local
entities together with local variables and labels (this patch cares about
function-local import while D144006 and D144008 use the same approach for
local types and static variables). So, effectively this patch moves ownership
of tracking local import from DICompileUnit's 'imports' field to DISubprogram's
'retainedNodes' and adjusts DWARF emitter for the new layout. The old layout
is considered unsupported (DwarfDebug would assert on such debug metadata).
DICompileUnit's 'imports' field is supposed to track global imported
declarations as it does before.
This addresses various FIXMEs and simplifies the next part of the patch.
2. Postpone emission of function-local imported entities from
`DwarfDebug::endFunctionImpl()` to `DwarfDebug::endModule()`.
While in `DwarfDebug::endFunctionImpl()` we do not have all the
information about a parent subprogram or a referring subprogram
(whether a subprogram inlined or not), so we can't guarantee we emit
an imported entity correctly and place it in a proper subprogram tree.
So now, we just gather needed details about the import itself and its
parent entity (either a Subprogram or a LexicalBlock) during
processing in `DwarfDebug::endFunctionImpl()`, but all the real work is
done in `DwarfDebug::endModule()` when we have all the required
information to make proper emission.
Authored-by: Kristina Bessonova <kbessonova@accesssoftek.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144004
This patch replaces the uses of PointerUnion.is function by llvm::isa,
PointerUnion.get function by llvm::cast, and PointerUnion.dyn_cast by
llvm::dyn_cast_if_present. This is according to the FIXME in
the definition of the class PointerUnion.
This patch does not remove them as they are being used in other
subprojects.
Reviewed By: mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D148449
There does not seem to be any purpose to allocating this object, which
is Metadata, so LLVM will simply leak it until the context is destroyed
(the subprogram metadata it contains are distinct, so there is little
chance of it being reused later). This should not have a functional
change.
This seems to be left over from an earlier design, when it used to call
```
CUNode->replaceSubprograms(SPs.get());
```
here also. (removed in http://reviews.llvm.org/D19034)
Reviewed By: aprantl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D147469
This is in preparation for Clang to emit `DW_AT_default_value`
for defaulted template template parameters.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D139989
This patch mechanically replaces None with std::nullopt where the
compiler would warn if None were deprecated. The intent is to reduce
the amount of manual work required in migrating from Optional to
std::optional.
This is part of an effort to migrate from llvm::Optional to
std::optional:
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/deprecating-llvm-optional-x-hasvalue-getvalue-getvalueor/63716
The Assignment Tracking debug-info feature is outlined in this RFC:
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/
rfc-assignment-tracking-a-better-way-of-specifying-variable-locations-in-ir
Add trackAssignments which adds assignment tracking metadata to a function for
a specified set of variables. The intended callers are the inliner and the
front end - those calls will be added in separate patches.
I've added a pass called declare-to-assign (AssignmentTrackingPass) that
converts dbg.declare intrinsics to dbg.assigns using trackAssignments so that
the function can be easily tested (see
llvm/test/DebugInfo/Generic/track-assignments.ll). The pass could also be used
by front ends to easily test out enabling assignment tracking.
Reviewed By: jmorse
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132225
Having AllEnumtypes to be a vector of TrackingMDNodeRef makes it possible
to reflect changes in metadata in the vector if they took place before DIBuilder
being finalized.
Otherwise, we end up with heap-use-after-free because AllEnumTypes contains
metadata that no longer valid.
Consider a case where we have a class containing a definition of a enum,
so this enum has the class as a scope. For some reason (doesn't matter for
the current issue), we create a temporary debug metadata for this class, and
then resolve it while finalizing CGDebugInfo.
In the case of collision during uniqifying the temporary, we then need
to replace its uses with a new pointer. If a temporary's user is unique
(this is the enum mentioned above), we may need re-uniquefying it,
which may return a new pointer in the case of another collision.
If so, the pointer we stored in AllEnumTypes vector become dangling.
Making AllEnumTypes hodling TrackingMDNodeRef should solve this problem
(see debug-info-enum-metadata-collision.cpp test for details).
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137067
The accessibility level of a typedef or using declaration in a
struct or class was being lost when producing debug information.
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134339
specifying DW_AT_trampoline as a string. Also update the signature
of DIBuilder::createFunction to reflect this addition.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123697