This reverts commit 256a52d9aac8a9e98fbfd6a3d91090bf127cef7d (and
also the follow-up commit 38eb4fe74b3843ab0d7fc1e that moved a test
case to a different directory).
As discussed in https://reviews.llvm.org/D126257 there is a suspicion
that something was wrong with this commit as text section range was
shortened to 1 byte rather than rounded up as shown in the
llvm/test/DebugInfo/X86/dwarf-aranges.ll test case.
This commit modifies the AsmPrinter to avoid emitting any zero-sized symbols to
the .debug_aranges table, by rounding their size up to 1. Entries with zero
length violate the DWARF 5 spec, which states:
> Each descriptor is a triple consisting of a segment selector, the beginning
> address within that segment of a range of text or data covered by some entry
> owned by the corresponding compilation unit, followed by the non-zero length
> of that range.
In practice, these zero-sized entries produce annoying warnings in lld and
cause GNU binutils to truncate the table when parsing it.
Other parts of LLVM, such as DWARFDebugARanges in the DebugInfo module
(specifically the appendRange method), already avoid emitting zero-sized
symbols to .debug_aranges, but not comprehensively in the AsmPrinter. In fact,
the AsmPrinter does try to avoid emitting such zero-sized symbols when labels
aren't involved, but doesn't when the symbol to emitted is a difference of two
labels; this patch extends that logic to handle the case in which the symbol is
defined via labels.
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126257
Returning `std::array<uint8_t, N>` is better ergonomics for the hashing functions usage, instead of a `StringRef`:
* When returning `StringRef`, client code is "jumping through hoops" to do string manipulations instead of dealing with fixed array of bytes directly, which is more natural
* Returning `std::array<uint8_t, N>` avoids the need for the hasher classes to keep a field just for the purpose of wrapping it and returning it as a `StringRef`
As part of this patch also:
* Introduce `TruncatedBLAKE3` which is useful for using BLAKE3 as the hasher type for `HashBuilder` with non-default hash sizes.
* Make `MD5Result` inherit from `std::array<uint8_t, 16>` which improves & simplifies its API.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123100
We could only do this in limited ways (since we emit the TUs first, we
can't use ref_addr (& we can't use that in Split DWARF either) - so we
had to synthesize declarations into the TUs) and they were ambiguous in
some cases (if the CU type had internal linkage, parsing the TU would
require knowing which CU was referencing the TU to know which type the
declaration was for, which seems not-ideal). So to avoid all that, let's
just not reference types defined in the CU from TUs - instead moving the
TU type into the CU (recursively).
This does increase debug info size (by pulling more things out of type
units, into the compile unit) - about 2% of uncompressed dwp file size
for clang -O0 -g -gsplit-dwarf. (5% .debug_info.dwo section size
increase in the .dwp)
This reverts commit ab4756338c5b2216d52d9152b2f7e65f233c4dac.
Breaks some cases, including this:
namespace {
template <typename> struct a {};
} // namespace
class c {
c();
};
class b {
b();
a<c> ax;
};
b::b() {}
c::c() {}
By producing a reference to a type unit for "c" but not producing the type unit.
Doing this causes a declaration of the internal linkage (anonymous
namespace) type to be emitted in the type unit, which would then be
ambiguous as to which internal linkage definition it refers to (since
the name is only valid internally).
It's possible these internal linkage types could be resolved relative to
the unit the TU is referred to from - but that doesn't seem ideal, and
there's no reason to put the type in a type unit since it can only be
defined in one CU anyway (since otherwise it'd be an ODR violation) & so
avoiding the type unit should be a smaller DWARF encoding anyway.
This also addresses an issue with Simplified Template Names where the
template parameter could not be rebuilt from the declaration emitted
into the TU (specifically for an enum non-type template parameter, where
looking up the enumerators is necessary to rebuild the full template
name)
Commit 2bddab25dba8d4b0 removed a piece of code from
DwarfDebug::emitDebugLocEntry that according to code comments
"Make sure comments stay aligned".
This patch restores that piece of code, together with the addition
of some extra checks in an existing lit test to work as a regression
test. Without this patch we incorrectly get
.byte 159 # 0
instead of
.byte 159 # DW_OP_stack_value
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D117441
Instead of hashing DIE offsets, hash DIE references the same as they
would be when used outside of a loclist - that is, deep hash the type on
first use, and hash the numbering on subsequent uses.
This does produce different hashes for different type references, where
it did not before (because we were hashing zero all the time - so it
didn't matter what type was referenced, the hash would be identical).
This also allows us to enforce that the DIE offset (& size) is not
queried before it is used (which came up while investigating another bug
recently).
Causes invalid debug_gnu_pubnames (& I think non-gnu pubnames too) -
visible as 0 values for the offset in gnu pubnames. More details on the
original review in D115325.
This reverts commit 78d15a112cbd545fbb6e1aa37c221ef5aeffb3f2.
This reverts commit 54586582d3e17c0bba76258d2930486a6dfaaf2a.
Try to revert D113741 once again.
This also reverts 0ac75e82fff93a80ca401d3db3541e8d1d9098f9 (D114705)
as it causes LLDB's lldb-api.lang/cpp/nsimport.TestCppNsImport.py test
failure w/o D113741.
This reverts commit f9607d45f399e2afc39ec16222ea68b4e0831564.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116225
This patch causes invalid DWARF to be generated in some cases of LTO +
Split DWARF - follow-up on the original review thread (D113741) contains
further detail and test cases.
This reverts commit 75b622a7959479ccdb758ebe0973061b7b4fcacd.
This reverts commit b6ccca217c35a95b8c2a337a7801b37cb23dbae2.
This reverts commit 514d37441918dd04a2cd4f35c08959d7c3ff096d.
Fixes https://llvm.org/PR51087: Extraneous enum record in DWARF with type units.
As explained in PR51087 we sometimes get skeleton DIEs for enums in a Dwarf
Compile Unit (CU) that are not referenced from any CU and are already described
by a type unit.
Types for enums are emitted whether used or not, all together before most types
in the CU. Mechanically, the extraneous CU records are generated because the
enum types are generated with a call to CU->getOrCreateTypeDIE. This function
will recursively get-or-create the parent DIE (in the CU) and the type unit for
each. We don't need the CU-side DIEs if the type units are sucesfully
emitted. Fix by only emitting the type units for enums if possible, falling back
to a call to getOrCreateTypeDIE if not. Do the same for retained types.
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115325
This patch proposes to move emission of global variables, types,
imported entities, etc from DwarfDebug::beginModule() to DwarfDebug::endModule().
Effectively, this changes nothing but the order of debug entities which
will be as follows:
* subprograms (including related context, local variables/labels,
local imported entities; related types can be created as a part of
the emission of local entities of an abstract subprogram);
* global variables (including related context and types);
* retained types and enums;
* non-local-scoped imported entities;
* basic types;
* other types left (as a part of local variables attributes emission).
Note that the order of emitted compile units may also be changed as now we emit
units that contain subprograms first and then all other non-empty units.
The motivation behind this change is the following:
(1) DwarfDebug::beginModule() is run at the very beginning of backend's pipeline,
from this time IR can be significantly changed by target-specific passes.
If it happens for debug metadata of global entities, those changes will not
be reflected in the emitted DWARF.
(2) imported subprogram names should refer to an abstract subprogram if it exists,
but it isn't known in DwarfDebug::beginModule() (it's possible to make some
guesses based on location info, but it's not quite reliable);
(3) aforementioned entities if they are scoped within a bracketed block
(subject of D113741) couldn't be emitted in DwarfDebug::beginModule()
(they need parent emitted first). Another problem is if to try to gather
some information about local entities and defer their emission
(till subprogram's processing or DwarfDebug::endModule()) all the gathered
details might be irrelevant / invalid by the time the entities are being
emitted (because of (1)).
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114705
This reverts commits
* ee691970a9a85470948ada623c31f0ab8773617c (D113741),
* 79d3132998b2828be8f7d2ec411f91fb11b3e01f (D114705)
due to lldb and dexter test failures.
This patch proposes to move emission of global variables, types,
imported entities, etc from DwarfDebug::beginModule() to DwarfDebug::endModule().
Effectively, this changes nothing but the order of debug entities which
will be as follows:
* subprograms (including related context, local variables/labels,
local imported entities; related types can be created as a part of
the emission of local entities of an abstract subprogram);
* global variables (including related context and types);
* retained types and enums;
* non-local-scoped imported entities;
* basic types;
* other types left (as a part of local variables attributes emission).
Note that the order of emitted compile units may also be changed as now we emit
units that contain subprograms first and then all other non-empty units.
The motivation behind this change is the following:
(1) DwarfDebug::beginModule() is run at the very beginning of backend's pipeline,
from this time IR can be significantly changed by target-specific passes.
If it happens for debug metadata of global entities, those changes will not
be reflected in the emitted DWARF.
(2) imported subprogram names should refer to an abstract subprogram if it exists,
but it isn't known in DwarfDebug::beginModule() (it's possible to make some
guesses based on location info, but it's not quite reliable);
(3) aforementioned entities if they are scoped within a bracketed block
(subject of D113741) couldn't be emitted in DwarfDebug::beginModule()
(they need parent emitted first). Another problem is if to try to gather
some information about local entities and defer their emission
(till subprogram's processing or DwarfDebug::endModule()) all the gathered
details might be irrelevant / invalid by the time the entities are being
emitted (because of (1)).
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114705
In a LTO build, the `end_sequence` in debug_line table for each compile unit (CU) points the end of text section which merged all CUs. The `end_sequence` needs to point to the end of each CU's range. This bug often causes invalid `debug_line` table in the final `.dSYM` binary for MachO after running `dsymutil` which tries to compensate an out-of-range address of `end_sequence`.
The fix is to sync the line table termination with the range operations that are already maintained in DwarfDebug. When CU or section changes, or nodebug functions appear or module is finished, the prior pending line table is terminated using the last range label. In the MC path where no range is tracked, the old logic is conservatively used to end the line table using the section end symbol.
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108261
After D80369, the retainedTypes in CU's should not have any subprograms
so we should not handle that case when emitting debug info.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111593
This change fixes a bug where the compiler generates a prologue_end
for line 0 locs. That is because line 0 is not associated with any
source location, so there should not be a prolgoue_end at a location
that doesn't correspond to a source location.
There were some LLVM tests that were explicitly checking for line 0
prologue_end's as well since I believe that to be incorrect, I had to
change those tests as well.
Patch by Shubham Rastogi!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110740
This patch is a revert of e08f205f5c2c. In that patch, DW_TAG_subprograms
were permitted to be referenced across CU boundaries, to improve stack
trace construction using call site information. Unfortunately, as
documented in PR48790, the way that subprograms are "owned" by dwarf units
is sufficiently complicated that subprograms end up in unexpected units,
invalidating cross-unit references.
There's no obvious way to easily fix this, and several attempts have
failed. Revert this to ensure correct DWARF is always emitted.
Three tests change in addition to the reversion, but they're all very
light alterations.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107076
D85085 was pushed earlier but broke tests on mac and win:
http://lab.llvm.org:8080/green/job/clang-stage1-RA/21182/consoleFull#-706149783d489585b-5106-414a-ac11-3ff90657619c
Recommitting it after adding mtriple to the llc commands.
Emit correct location lists with basic block sections.
This patch addresses multiple things:
1) It ensures that const_value is emitted when possible with basic block
sections.
2) It emits location lists such that the labels are always within the
section boundary.
3) It fixes a bug when the parameter is first used in a non-entry block
which is in a different section from the entry block.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85085
Breaks check-llvm on non-linux, see comments on https://reviews.llvm.org/D85085
This reverts commit caae570978c490a137921b9516162a382831209e
and follow-up commit 1546c52d971292ed4145b6d41aaca0d02229ebff.
This patch addresses multiple things:
1) It ensures that const_value is emitted when possible with basic block
sections.
2) It emits location lists such that the labels are always within the
section boundary.
3) It fixes a bug when the parameter is first used in a non-entry block
which is in a different section from the entry block.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85085
DwarfDebug unconditionally assumes for all call instructions the 0th
operand is the callee operand, which seems to be true for other targets,
but not for WebAssembly. This adds `TargetInstrInfo::getCallOperand`
method whose default implementation returns `getOperand(0)` and makes
WebAssembly overrides it to use its own utility method to get the callee
operand.
This also fixes an existing bug in `WebAssembly::getCalleeOp`, which was
uncovered by this CL.
Reviewed By: dschuff, djtodoro
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102978
https://reviews.llvm.org/D99400 set clang DefaultDebuggerTuning for AIX
to dbx. However, we still need to update the target default so that llc
and other tools will get the same default debuggertuning, and avoid
passing extra options in LTO.
Reviewed By: #powerpc, shchenz, dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101197
We saw some big compiling time impact after enabling the debug entry value
feature for X86 platform(D73534). Compiling time goes from 900s->1600s with
our testcase. It is caused by allocating/freeing the memory busily.
'using FwdRegWorklist = MapVector<unsigned, SmallVector<FwdRegParamInfo, 2>>;'
The value for this map is vector, and we miss the reference when access the
element. The same happens for `auto CalleesMap = MF->getCallSitesInfo();` which is a DenseMap.
Reviewed by: djtodoro, flychen50
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100162
Summary: Set the default DwarfInlinedStrings as inlined strings for DBX, due to DBX does not support .dwstr section for now.
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99933
This patch allows DBG_VALUE_LIST instructions to be emitted to DWARF with valid
DW_AT_locations. This change mainly affects DbgEntityHistoryCalculator, which
now tracks multiple registers per value, and DwarfDebug+DwarfExpression, which
can now emit multiple machine locations as part of a DWARF expression.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83495
remove `Hi` `Lo` argument from `emitDwarfUnitLength`, so we
can make caller of emitDwarfUnitLength easier.
Reviewed By: MaskRay, dblaikie, ikudrin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96409
This allows the option to affect the LTO output. Module::Max helps to
generate debug info for all modules in the same format.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96597
Originally landed in ddc2f1e3fb4 and reverted in d32deaab4d because of
a Generic test objecting. That was fixed up in 013613964fd9. Original
landing commit message follows:
[DWARF] Location-less inlined variables should not have DW_TAG_variable
Discussed in this thread:
https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2021-January/148139.html
DwarfDebug::collectEntityInfo accidentally distinguishes between variable
locations that never have a location specified, and variable locations that
have an empty location specified. The latter leads to the creation of an
empty variable referring to the abstract origin.
Fix this by seeking a non-empty location before producing a concrete
entity, to guarantee a DW_AT_location will be produced. Other loops in
collectEntityInfo and endFunctionImpl take care of examining the
retainedNodes collection and ensuring optimised-out variables are created.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95617
Discussed in this thread:
https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2021-January/148139.html
DwarfDebug::collectEntityInfo accidentally distinguishes between variable
locations that never have a location specified, and variable locations that
have an empty location specified. The latter leads to the creation of an
empty variable referring to the abstract origin.
Fix this by seeking a non-empty location before producing a concrete
entity, to guarantee a DW_AT_location will be produced. Other loops in
collectEntityInfo and endFunctionImpl take care of examining the
retainedNodes collection and ensuring optimised-out variables are created.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95617