Decr pc when looking for DWARF loc list entry mid-stack

When looking for a variable location in a DWARF location list,
we search the list of ranges to find one that includes the pc.
With a function mid-stack, the "pc" is the return pc instead of
the call instruction, and in optimized code this can be another
function or a different basic block (with different variable
locations).  Back up the "pc" value mid-stack to find the correct
location list entry.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D124597
rdar://63903416
This commit is contained in:
Jason Molenda 2022-04-29 14:34:06 -07:00
parent 02aa795785
commit 6e56c4961a
4 changed files with 74 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -858,29 +858,28 @@ bool DWARFExpression::Evaluate(ExecutionContext *exe_ctx,
ModuleSP module_sp = m_module_wp.lock();
if (IsLocationList()) {
addr_t pc;
Address pc;
StackFrame *frame = nullptr;
if (reg_ctx)
pc = reg_ctx->GetPC();
else {
if (!reg_ctx || !reg_ctx->GetPCForSymbolication(pc)) {
frame = exe_ctx->GetFramePtr();
if (!frame)
return false;
RegisterContextSP reg_ctx_sp = frame->GetRegisterContext();
if (!reg_ctx_sp)
return false;
pc = reg_ctx_sp->GetPC();
reg_ctx_sp->GetPCForSymbolication(pc);
}
if (func_load_addr != LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS) {
if (pc == LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS) {
if (!pc.IsValid()) {
if (error_ptr)
error_ptr->SetErrorString("Invalid PC in frame.");
return false;
}
if (llvm::Optional<DataExtractor> expr =
GetLocationExpression(func_load_addr, pc)) {
Target *target = exe_ctx->GetTargetPtr();
if (llvm::Optional<DataExtractor> expr = GetLocationExpression(
func_load_addr, pc.GetLoadAddress(target))) {
return DWARFExpression::Evaluate(
exe_ctx, reg_ctx, module_sp, *expr, m_dwarf_cu, m_reg_kind,
initial_value_ptr, object_address_ptr, result, error_ptr);
@ -2862,7 +2861,7 @@ bool DWARFExpression::MatchesOperand(StackFrame &frame,
if (load_function_start == LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS)
return false;
addr_t pc = frame.GetFrameCodeAddress().GetLoadAddress(
addr_t pc = frame.GetFrameCodeAddressForSymbolication().GetLoadAddress(
frame.CalculateTarget().get());
if (llvm::Optional<DataExtractor> expr =

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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
C_SOURCES := main.c
CFLAGS_EXTRAS := -O1
include Makefile.rules

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@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
"""Test that lldb picks the correct DWARF location list entry with a return-pc out of bounds."""
import lldb
from lldbsuite.test.decorators import *
from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import *
from lldbsuite.test import lldbutil
class LocationListLookupTestCase(TestBase):
mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__)
def setUp(self):
# Call super's setUp().
TestBase.setUp(self)
def test_loclist(self):
self.build()
exe = self.getBuildArtifact("a.out")
# Create a target by the debugger.
target = self.dbg.CreateTarget(exe)
self.assertTrue(target, VALID_TARGET)
self.dbg.SetAsync(False)
li = lldb.SBLaunchInfo(["a.out"])
error = lldb.SBError()
process = target.Launch(li, error)
self.assertTrue(process.IsValid())
self.assertTrue(process.is_stopped)
# Find `main` on the stack, then
# find `argv` local variable, then
# check that we can read the c-string in argv[0]
for f in process.GetSelectedThread().frames:
if f.GetDisplayFunctionName() == "main":
argv = f.GetValueForVariablePath("argv").GetChildAtIndex(0)
strm = lldb.SBStream()
argv.GetDescription(strm)
self.assertNotEqual(strm.GetData().find('a.out'), -1)

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
// The goal with this test is:
// 1. Have main() followed by foo()
// 2. Have the no-return call to abort() in main be the last instruction
// 3. Have the next instruction be the start of foo()
// 4. The debug info for argv uses a location list.
// clang at -O1 on x86_64 or arm64 has debuginfo like
// DW_AT_location (0x00000049:
// [0x0000000100003f15, 0x0000000100003f25): DW_OP_reg4 RSI
// [0x0000000100003f25, 0x0000000100003f5b): DW_OP_reg15 R15)
void foo(int);
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
char *file = argv[0];
char f0 = file[0];
printf("%c\n", f0);
foo(f0);
printf("%s %d\n", argv[0], argc);
abort(); /// argv is still be accessible here
}
void foo(int in) { printf("%d\n", in); }