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//===--- lib/CodeGen/DIE.cpp - DWARF Info Entries -------------------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// Data structures for DWARF info entries.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "DIE.h"
#include "DwarfDebug.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h"
#include "llvm/CodeGen/AsmPrinter.h"
#include "llvm/IR/DataLayout.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCAsmInfo.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCStreamer.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCSymbol.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Allocator.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Format.h"
#include "llvm/Support/FormattedStream.h"
#include "llvm/Support/MD5.h"
using namespace llvm;
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// DIEAbbrevData Implementation
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// Profile - Used to gather unique data for the abbreviation folding set.
///
void DIEAbbrevData::Profile(FoldingSetNodeID &ID) const {
// Explicitly cast to an integer type for which FoldingSetNodeID has
// overloads. Otherwise MSVC 2010 thinks this call is ambiguous.
ID.AddInteger(unsigned(Attribute));
ID.AddInteger(unsigned(Form));
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// DIEAbbrev Implementation
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// Profile - Used to gather unique data for the abbreviation folding set.
///
void DIEAbbrev::Profile(FoldingSetNodeID &ID) const {
ID.AddInteger(unsigned(Tag));
ID.AddInteger(ChildrenFlag);
// For each attribute description.
for (unsigned i = 0, N = Data.size(); i < N; ++i)
Data[i].Profile(ID);
}
/// Emit - Print the abbreviation using the specified asm printer.
///
void DIEAbbrev::Emit(AsmPrinter *AP) const {
// Emit its Dwarf tag type.
AP->EmitULEB128(Tag, dwarf::TagString(Tag));
// Emit whether it has children DIEs.
AP->EmitULEB128(ChildrenFlag, dwarf::ChildrenString(ChildrenFlag));
// For each attribute description.
for (unsigned i = 0, N = Data.size(); i < N; ++i) {
const DIEAbbrevData &AttrData = Data[i];
// Emit attribute type.
AP->EmitULEB128(AttrData.getAttribute(),
dwarf::AttributeString(AttrData.getAttribute()));
// Emit form type.
AP->EmitULEB128(AttrData.getForm(),
dwarf::FormEncodingString(AttrData.getForm()));
}
// Mark end of abbreviation.
AP->EmitULEB128(0, "EOM(1)");
AP->EmitULEB128(0, "EOM(2)");
}
#ifndef NDEBUG
void DIEAbbrev::print(raw_ostream &O) {
O << "Abbreviation @"
<< format("0x%lx", (long)(intptr_t)this)
<< " "
<< dwarf::TagString(Tag)
<< " "
<< dwarf::ChildrenString(ChildrenFlag)
<< '\n';
for (unsigned i = 0, N = Data.size(); i < N; ++i) {
O << " "
<< dwarf::AttributeString(Data[i].getAttribute())
<< " "
<< dwarf::FormEncodingString(Data[i].getForm())
<< '\n';
}
}
void DIEAbbrev::dump() { print(dbgs()); }
#endif
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// DIE Implementation
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
DIE::~DIE() {
for (unsigned i = 0, N = Children.size(); i < N; ++i)
delete Children[i];
}
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/// Climb up the parent chain to get the unit DIE to which this DIE
/// belongs.
const DIE *DIE::getUnit() const {
const DIE *Cu = getUnitOrNull();
assert(Cu && "We should not have orphaned DIEs.");
return Cu;
}
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/// Climb up the parent chain to get the unit DIE this DIE belongs
/// to. Return NULL if DIE is not added to an owner yet.
const DIE *DIE::getUnitOrNull() const {
const DIE *p = this;
while (p) {
if (p->getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_compile_unit ||
p->getTag() == dwarf::DW_TAG_type_unit)
return p;
p = p->getParent();
}
return NULL;
}
DIEValue *DIE::findAttribute(uint16_t Attribute) const {
const SmallVectorImpl<DIEValue *> &Values = getValues();
const DIEAbbrev &Abbrevs = getAbbrev();
// Iterate through all the attributes until we find the one we're
// looking for, if we can't find it return NULL.
for (size_t i = 0; i < Values.size(); ++i)
if (Abbrevs.getData()[i].getAttribute() == Attribute)
return Values[i];
return NULL;
}
#ifndef NDEBUG
void DIE::print(raw_ostream &O, unsigned IndentCount) const {
const std::string Indent(IndentCount, ' ');
bool isBlock = Abbrev.getTag() == 0;
if (!isBlock) {
O << Indent
<< "Die: "
<< format("0x%lx", (long)(intptr_t)this)
<< ", Offset: " << Offset
<< ", Size: " << Size << "\n";
O << Indent
<< dwarf::TagString(Abbrev.getTag())
<< " "
<< dwarf::ChildrenString(Abbrev.getChildrenFlag()) << "\n";
} else {
O << "Size: " << Size << "\n";
}
const SmallVectorImpl<DIEAbbrevData> &Data = Abbrev.getData();
IndentCount += 2;
for (unsigned i = 0, N = Data.size(); i < N; ++i) {
O << Indent;
if (!isBlock)
O << dwarf::AttributeString(Data[i].getAttribute());
else
O << "Blk[" << i << "]";
O << " "
<< dwarf::FormEncodingString(Data[i].getForm())
<< " ";
Values[i]->print(O);
O << "\n";
}
IndentCount -= 2;
for (unsigned j = 0, M = Children.size(); j < M; ++j) {
Children[j]->print(O, IndentCount+4);
}
if (!isBlock) O << "\n";
}
void DIE::dump() {
print(dbgs());
}
#endif
void DIEValue::anchor() { }
#ifndef NDEBUG
void DIEValue::dump() const {
print(dbgs());
}
#endif
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// DIEInteger Implementation
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// EmitValue - Emit integer of appropriate size.
///
void DIEInteger::EmitValue(AsmPrinter *Asm, dwarf::Form Form) const {
unsigned Size = ~0U;
switch (Form) {
case dwarf::DW_FORM_flag_present:
// Emit something to keep the lines and comments in sync.
// FIXME: Is there a better way to do this?
if (Asm->OutStreamer.hasRawTextSupport())
Asm->OutStreamer.EmitRawText("");
return;
case dwarf::DW_FORM_flag: // Fall thru
case dwarf::DW_FORM_ref1: // Fall thru
case dwarf::DW_FORM_data1: Size = 1; break;
case dwarf::DW_FORM_ref2: // Fall thru
case dwarf::DW_FORM_data2: Size = 2; break;
case dwarf::DW_FORM_sec_offset: // Fall thru
case dwarf::DW_FORM_ref4: // Fall thru
case dwarf::DW_FORM_data4: Size = 4; break;
case dwarf::DW_FORM_ref8: // Fall thru
case dwarf::DW_FORM_ref_sig8: // Fall thru
case dwarf::DW_FORM_data8: Size = 8; break;
case dwarf::DW_FORM_GNU_str_index: Asm->EmitULEB128(Integer); return;
case dwarf::DW_FORM_GNU_addr_index: Asm->EmitULEB128(Integer); return;
case dwarf::DW_FORM_udata: Asm->EmitULEB128(Integer); return;
case dwarf::DW_FORM_sdata: Asm->EmitSLEB128(Integer); return;
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case dwarf::DW_FORM_addr:
Revert the majority of the next patch in the address space series: r165941: Resubmit the changes to llvm core to update the functions to support different pointer sizes on a per address space basis. Despite this commit log, this change primarily changed stuff outside of VMCore, and those changes do not carry any tests for correctness (or even plausibility), and we have consistently found questionable or flat out incorrect cases in these changes. Most of them are probably correct, but we need to devise a system that makes it more clear when we have handled the address space concerns correctly, and ideally each pass that gets updated would receive an accompanying test case that exercises that pass specificaly w.r.t. alternate address spaces. However, from this commit, I have retained the new C API entry points. Those were an orthogonal change that probably should have been split apart, but they seem entirely good. In several places the changes were very obvious cleanups with no actual multiple address space code added; these I have not reverted when I spotted them. In a few other places there were merge conflicts due to a cleaner solution being implemented later, often not using address spaces at all. In those cases, I've preserved the new code which isn't address space dependent. This is part of my ongoing effort to clean out the partial address space code which carries high risk and low test coverage, and not likely to be finished before the 3.2 release looms closer. Duncan and I would both like to see the above issues addressed before we return to these changes. llvm-svn: 167222
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Size = Asm->getDataLayout().getPointerSize(); break;
default: llvm_unreachable("DIE Value form not supported yet");
}
Asm->OutStreamer.EmitIntValue(Integer, Size);
}
/// SizeOf - Determine size of integer value in bytes.
///
unsigned DIEInteger::SizeOf(AsmPrinter *AP, dwarf::Form Form) const {
switch (Form) {
case dwarf::DW_FORM_flag_present: return 0;
case dwarf::DW_FORM_flag: // Fall thru
case dwarf::DW_FORM_ref1: // Fall thru
case dwarf::DW_FORM_data1: return sizeof(int8_t);
case dwarf::DW_FORM_ref2: // Fall thru
case dwarf::DW_FORM_data2: return sizeof(int16_t);
case dwarf::DW_FORM_sec_offset: // Fall thru
case dwarf::DW_FORM_ref4: // Fall thru
case dwarf::DW_FORM_data4: return sizeof(int32_t);
case dwarf::DW_FORM_ref8: // Fall thru
case dwarf::DW_FORM_ref_sig8: // Fall thru
case dwarf::DW_FORM_data8: return sizeof(int64_t);
case dwarf::DW_FORM_GNU_str_index: return MCAsmInfo::getULEB128Size(Integer);
case dwarf::DW_FORM_GNU_addr_index: return MCAsmInfo::getULEB128Size(Integer);
case dwarf::DW_FORM_udata: return MCAsmInfo::getULEB128Size(Integer);
case dwarf::DW_FORM_sdata: return MCAsmInfo::getSLEB128Size(Integer);
Revert the majority of the next patch in the address space series: r165941: Resubmit the changes to llvm core to update the functions to support different pointer sizes on a per address space basis. Despite this commit log, this change primarily changed stuff outside of VMCore, and those changes do not carry any tests for correctness (or even plausibility), and we have consistently found questionable or flat out incorrect cases in these changes. Most of them are probably correct, but we need to devise a system that makes it more clear when we have handled the address space concerns correctly, and ideally each pass that gets updated would receive an accompanying test case that exercises that pass specificaly w.r.t. alternate address spaces. However, from this commit, I have retained the new C API entry points. Those were an orthogonal change that probably should have been split apart, but they seem entirely good. In several places the changes were very obvious cleanups with no actual multiple address space code added; these I have not reverted when I spotted them. In a few other places there were merge conflicts due to a cleaner solution being implemented later, often not using address spaces at all. In those cases, I've preserved the new code which isn't address space dependent. This is part of my ongoing effort to clean out the partial address space code which carries high risk and low test coverage, and not likely to be finished before the 3.2 release looms closer. Duncan and I would both like to see the above issues addressed before we return to these changes. llvm-svn: 167222
2012-11-01 17:14:31 +08:00
case dwarf::DW_FORM_addr: return AP->getDataLayout().getPointerSize();
default: llvm_unreachable("DIE Value form not supported yet");
}
}
#ifndef NDEBUG
void DIEInteger::print(raw_ostream &O) const {
O << "Int: " << (int64_t)Integer << " 0x";
O.write_hex(Integer);
}
#endif
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// DIEExpr Implementation
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// EmitValue - Emit expression value.
///
void DIEExpr::EmitValue(AsmPrinter *AP, dwarf::Form Form) const {
AP->OutStreamer.EmitValue(Expr, SizeOf(AP, Form));
}
/// SizeOf - Determine size of expression value in bytes.
///
unsigned DIEExpr::SizeOf(AsmPrinter *AP, dwarf::Form Form) const {
if (Form == dwarf::DW_FORM_data4) return 4;
if (Form == dwarf::DW_FORM_sec_offset) return 4;
if (Form == dwarf::DW_FORM_strp) return 4;
return AP->getDataLayout().getPointerSize();
}
#ifndef NDEBUG
void DIEExpr::print(raw_ostream &O) const {
O << "Expr: ";
Expr->print(O);
}
#endif
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// DIELabel Implementation
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// EmitValue - Emit label value.
///
void DIELabel::EmitValue(AsmPrinter *AP, dwarf::Form Form) const {
AP->EmitLabelReference(Label, SizeOf(AP, Form),
Form == dwarf::DW_FORM_strp ||
Form == dwarf::DW_FORM_sec_offset ||
Form == dwarf::DW_FORM_ref_addr);
}
/// SizeOf - Determine size of label value in bytes.
///
unsigned DIELabel::SizeOf(AsmPrinter *AP, dwarf::Form Form) const {
if (Form == dwarf::DW_FORM_data4) return 4;
if (Form == dwarf::DW_FORM_sec_offset) return 4;
if (Form == dwarf::DW_FORM_strp) return 4;
Revert the majority of the next patch in the address space series: r165941: Resubmit the changes to llvm core to update the functions to support different pointer sizes on a per address space basis. Despite this commit log, this change primarily changed stuff outside of VMCore, and those changes do not carry any tests for correctness (or even plausibility), and we have consistently found questionable or flat out incorrect cases in these changes. Most of them are probably correct, but we need to devise a system that makes it more clear when we have handled the address space concerns correctly, and ideally each pass that gets updated would receive an accompanying test case that exercises that pass specificaly w.r.t. alternate address spaces. However, from this commit, I have retained the new C API entry points. Those were an orthogonal change that probably should have been split apart, but they seem entirely good. In several places the changes were very obvious cleanups with no actual multiple address space code added; these I have not reverted when I spotted them. In a few other places there were merge conflicts due to a cleaner solution being implemented later, often not using address spaces at all. In those cases, I've preserved the new code which isn't address space dependent. This is part of my ongoing effort to clean out the partial address space code which carries high risk and low test coverage, and not likely to be finished before the 3.2 release looms closer. Duncan and I would both like to see the above issues addressed before we return to these changes. llvm-svn: 167222
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return AP->getDataLayout().getPointerSize();
}
#ifndef NDEBUG
void DIELabel::print(raw_ostream &O) const {
O << "Lbl: " << Label->getName();
}
#endif
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// DIEDelta Implementation
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// EmitValue - Emit delta value.
///
void DIEDelta::EmitValue(AsmPrinter *AP, dwarf::Form Form) const {
AP->EmitLabelDifference(LabelHi, LabelLo, SizeOf(AP, Form));
}
/// SizeOf - Determine size of delta value in bytes.
///
unsigned DIEDelta::SizeOf(AsmPrinter *AP, dwarf::Form Form) const {
if (Form == dwarf::DW_FORM_data4) return 4;
if (Form == dwarf::DW_FORM_sec_offset) return 4;
if (Form == dwarf::DW_FORM_strp) return 4;
Revert the majority of the next patch in the address space series: r165941: Resubmit the changes to llvm core to update the functions to support different pointer sizes on a per address space basis. Despite this commit log, this change primarily changed stuff outside of VMCore, and those changes do not carry any tests for correctness (or even plausibility), and we have consistently found questionable or flat out incorrect cases in these changes. Most of them are probably correct, but we need to devise a system that makes it more clear when we have handled the address space concerns correctly, and ideally each pass that gets updated would receive an accompanying test case that exercises that pass specificaly w.r.t. alternate address spaces. However, from this commit, I have retained the new C API entry points. Those were an orthogonal change that probably should have been split apart, but they seem entirely good. In several places the changes were very obvious cleanups with no actual multiple address space code added; these I have not reverted when I spotted them. In a few other places there were merge conflicts due to a cleaner solution being implemented later, often not using address spaces at all. In those cases, I've preserved the new code which isn't address space dependent. This is part of my ongoing effort to clean out the partial address space code which carries high risk and low test coverage, and not likely to be finished before the 3.2 release looms closer. Duncan and I would both like to see the above issues addressed before we return to these changes. llvm-svn: 167222
2012-11-01 17:14:31 +08:00
return AP->getDataLayout().getPointerSize();
}
#ifndef NDEBUG
void DIEDelta::print(raw_ostream &O) const {
O << "Del: " << LabelHi->getName() << "-" << LabelLo->getName();
}
#endif
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// DIEString Implementation
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// EmitValue - Emit string value.
///
void DIEString::EmitValue(AsmPrinter *AP, dwarf::Form Form) const {
Access->EmitValue(AP, Form);
}
/// SizeOf - Determine size of delta value in bytes.
///
unsigned DIEString::SizeOf(AsmPrinter *AP, dwarf::Form Form) const {
return Access->SizeOf(AP, Form);
}
#ifndef NDEBUG
void DIEString::print(raw_ostream &O) const {
O << "String: " << Str << "\tSymbol: ";
Access->print(O);
}
#endif
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// DIEEntry Implementation
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// EmitValue - Emit debug information entry offset.
///
void DIEEntry::EmitValue(AsmPrinter *AP, dwarf::Form Form) const {
AP->EmitInt32(Entry->getOffset());
}
unsigned DIEEntry::getRefAddrSize(AsmPrinter *AP) {
// DWARF4: References that use the attribute form DW_FORM_ref_addr are
// specified to be four bytes in the DWARF 32-bit format and eight bytes
// in the DWARF 64-bit format, while DWARF Version 2 specifies that such
// references have the same size as an address on the target system.
const DwarfDebug *DD = AP->getDwarfDebug();
assert(DD && "Expected Dwarf Debug info to be available");
if (DD->getDwarfVersion() == 2)
return AP->getDataLayout().getPointerSize();
return sizeof(int32_t);
}
#ifndef NDEBUG
void DIEEntry::print(raw_ostream &O) const {
O << format("Die: 0x%lx", (long)(intptr_t)Entry);
}
#endif
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// DIEBlock Implementation
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// ComputeSize - calculate the size of the block.
///
unsigned DIEBlock::ComputeSize(AsmPrinter *AP) {
if (!Size) {
const SmallVectorImpl<DIEAbbrevData> &AbbrevData = Abbrev.getData();
for (unsigned i = 0, N = Values.size(); i < N; ++i)
Size += Values[i]->SizeOf(AP, AbbrevData[i].getForm());
}
return Size;
}
/// EmitValue - Emit block data.
///
void DIEBlock::EmitValue(AsmPrinter *Asm, dwarf::Form Form) const {
switch (Form) {
default: llvm_unreachable("Improper form for block");
case dwarf::DW_FORM_block1: Asm->EmitInt8(Size); break;
case dwarf::DW_FORM_block2: Asm->EmitInt16(Size); break;
case dwarf::DW_FORM_block4: Asm->EmitInt32(Size); break;
case dwarf::DW_FORM_block: Asm->EmitULEB128(Size); break;
}
const SmallVectorImpl<DIEAbbrevData> &AbbrevData = Abbrev.getData();
for (unsigned i = 0, N = Values.size(); i < N; ++i)
Values[i]->EmitValue(Asm, AbbrevData[i].getForm());
}
/// SizeOf - Determine size of block data in bytes.
///
unsigned DIEBlock::SizeOf(AsmPrinter *AP, dwarf::Form Form) const {
switch (Form) {
case dwarf::DW_FORM_block1: return Size + sizeof(int8_t);
case dwarf::DW_FORM_block2: return Size + sizeof(int16_t);
case dwarf::DW_FORM_block4: return Size + sizeof(int32_t);
case dwarf::DW_FORM_block: return Size + MCAsmInfo::getULEB128Size(Size);
default: llvm_unreachable("Improper form for block");
}
}
#ifndef NDEBUG
void DIEBlock::print(raw_ostream &O) const {
O << "Blk: ";
DIE::print(O, 5);
}
#endif