Most linked executables do not have a symbol table in COFF.
However, it is pretty typical to have some export entries. Use those
entries to inform the disassembler about potential function definitions
and call targets.
llvm-svn: 253429
While still allowing CodeGen/AsmPrinter in llvm to own them using a bump
ptr allocator. (might be nice to replace the pointers there with
something that at least automatically calls their dtors, if that's
necessary/useful, rather than having it done explicitly (I think a typed
BumpPtrAllocator already does this, or maybe a unique_ptr with a custom
deleter, etc))
llvm-svn: 253409
Missed bit of feedback from D14720.
Show the same "Make sure that all profile
data to be merged is generated from the same binary." hint for hash mismatch
and value site count mismatch as we now do for counter mismatch when merging
incompatible instrumentation profile data.
llvm-svn: 253400
Summary:
This change tries to make the root cause of instrumented profile data merge failures clearer.
Previous:
$ llvm-profdata merge test_0.profraw test_1.profraw -o test_merged.profdata
test_1.profraw: foo: Function count mismatch
test_1.profraw: bar: Function count mismatch
test_1.profraw: baz: Function count mismatch
...
Changed:
$ llvm-profdata merge test_0.profraw test_1.profraw -o test_merged.profdata
test_1.profraw: foo: Function basic block count change detected (counter mismatch)
Make sure that all profile data to be merged is generated from the same binary.
test_1.profraw: bar: Function basic block count change detected (counter mismatch)
test_1.profraw: baz: Function basic block count change detected (counter mismatch)
...
Reviewers: dnovillo, davidxl, bogner
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14739
llvm-svn: 253384
This patch removes the std::string& argument from a number of C++ LTO API calls
and instead makes them use the installed diagnostic handler. This would also
improve consistency of diagnostic handling infrastructure: if an LTO client used
lto_codegen_set_diagnostic_handler() to install a custom error handler, we do
not want some error messages to go through the custom error handler, and some
other error messages to go into sLastErrorString.
llvm-svn: 253367
Now that setExecutable() changed to do all the ground work to make
memory executable on the host, we can remove all (redundant) calls
to invalidate instruction cache here.
As an added bonus, this makes invalidateInstructionCache() dead
code, so it can be removed.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13631
llvm-svn: 253343
Summary:
There are currently two blocks with the METADATA_BLOCK id at module
scope. The first has the module-level metadata values (consisting of
some combination of METADATA_* record codes except for METADATA_KIND).
The second consists only of METADATA_KIND records. The latter is used
only in the METADATA_ATTACHMENT block within function blocks (for
metadata attached to instructions).
For ThinLTO we want to delay the parsing of module level metadata
until all functions have been imported from that module (there is some
bookkeeping used to suture it up when we read it during a post-pass).
However, we do need the METADATA_KIND records when parsing the function
body during importing, since those kinds are used as described above.
To simplify identification and parsing of just the block containing
the metadata kinds, use a different block id (METADATA_KIND_BLOCK_ID).
Support older bitcode without the new block id as well.
Reviewers: dexonsmith, joker.eph
Subscribers: davidxl, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14654
llvm-svn: 253154
Summary:
This change addresses two possible instances of user error / confusion when
merging sampled profile data.
Previously any input that didn't match the raw or processed instrumented format
would automatically be interpreted as instrumented profile text format data.
No error would be reported during the merge.
Example:
If foo-sampled.profdata and bar-sampled.profdata are binary sampled profiles:
Old behavior:
$ llvm-profdata merge foo-sampled.profdata bar-sampled.profdata -output foobar-sampled.profdata
$ llvm-profdata show -sample foobar-sampled.profdata
error: foobar-sampled.profdata:1: Expected 'mangled_name:NUM:NUM', found lprofi
This change adds basic checks for valid input data when assuming text input.
It also makes error messages related to file format validity more specific about
the assumbed profile data type.
New behavior:
$ llvm-profdata merge foo-sampled.profdata bar-sampled.profdata -o foobar-sampled.profdata
error: foo.profdata: Unrecognized instrumentation profile encoding format
Perhaps you forgot to use the -sample option?
Reviewers: bogner, davidxl, dnovillo
Subscribers: davidxl, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14558
llvm-svn: 253009
Summary:
This change addresses two possible instances of user error / confusion when
merging sampled profile data.
Previously any input that didn't match the raw or processed instrumented format
would automatically be interpreted as instrumented profile text format data.
No error would be reported during the merge.
Example:
If foo-sampled.profdata and bar-sampled.profdata are binary sampled profiles:
Old behavior:
$ llvm-profdata merge foo-sampled.profdata bar-sampled.profdata -output foobar-sampled.profdata
$ llvm-profdata show -sample foobar-sampled.profdata
error: foobar-sampled.profdata:1: Expected 'mangled_name:NUM:NUM', found lprofi
This change adds basic checks for valid input data when assuming text input.
It also makes error messages related to file format validity more specific about
the assumbed profile data type.
New behavior:
$ llvm-profdata merge foo-sampled.profdata bar-sampled.profdata -o foobar-sampled.profdata
error: foo.profdata: Unrecognized instrumentation profile encoding format
Perhaps you forgot to use the -sample option?
Reviewers: bogner, davidxl, dnovillo
Subscribers: davidxl, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14558
llvm-svn: 252916
In `MachOObjectFile::getSymbolType` we currently always return `SymbolRef::ST_Function` for symbols from any section. In order for llvm-symbolizer to correctly symbolize Mach-O globals, symbols from data and BSS sections should return `SymbolRef::ST_Data`.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14576
llvm-svn: 252867
Added "macro" option to "-debug-dump" flag, which trigger parsing and dumping of the ".debug_macinfo" section.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14294
llvm-svn: 252866
This is a follow-up from the previous discussion on the thread:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20151019/307763.html
The LibLTO lto_get_error_message() API reads error messages from a std::string
sLastErrorString. Instead of passing this string around as an argument, this
patch creates a diagnostic handler and then sends this handler to the
constructor of LTOCodeGenerator.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14313
llvm-svn: 252791
already emitted and fix a latent bug in DIECloner where the DW_CHILDREN_yes
flag is set based on the number of children in the input DIE rather than
the number of children that are actually being cloned.
rdar://problem/23439845
llvm-svn: 252649
Summary:
This patch does a couple of things:
- Adds a new argument `--shared-mode` which accepts a list of components and prints whether or not the provided components need to be linked statically or shared.
- Fixes `--libnames` when CMake BUILD_SHARED_LIBS is used.
- Fixes `--libnames`, `--libs`, and `--libfiles` for dylib when static components aren't installed.
- Fixes `--libnames`, `--libs`, `--libfiles`, and `--components` to use LLVM_DYLIB_COMPONENTS as the component manifest for dylib linking.
- Uses the host platform's usual convention for filename extensions and such, instead of always defaulting to Unix-izms.
Because I don't own a Mac, I am not able to test the Mac platform dependent stuff locally. If someone would be willing to run a build for me on their machine (unless there's a better option), I'd appreciate it.
Reviewers: jfb, brad.king, whitequark, beanz
Subscribers: beanz, jauhien, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13198
llvm-svn: 252532
Some implicit ilist iterator conversions have crept back into Analysis,
Transforms, Hexagon, and llvm-stress. This removes them.
I'll commit a patch immediately after this to disallow them (in a
separate patch so that it's easy to revert if necessary).
llvm-svn: 252371
Summary:
We frequently run bugpoint on a linked module that consists of all
modules we create while jitting the julia standard library. This module
has a very large number of compile units (10000+) in `llvm.dbg.cu`,
which didn't get reduced at all, requiring manual post processing.
This is an attempt to have bugpoint go through and attempt to reduce
the number of global named metadata nodes as well as their operands,
to cut down the number of roots for such metadata.
Reviewers: dexonsmith, reames, pete
Subscribers: pete, dexonsmith, reames, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14043
llvm-svn: 252247
The needed lld matching changes to be submitted immediately next,
but this revision will cause lld failures with this alone which is expected.
This removes the eating of the error in Archive::Child::getSize() when the characters
in the size field in the archive header for the member is not a number. To do this we
have all of the needed methods return ErrorOr to push them up until we get out of lib.
Then the tools and can handle the error in whatever way is appropriate for that tool.
So the solution is to plumb all the ErrorOr stuff through everything that touches archives.
This include its iterators as one can create an Archive object but the first or any other
Child object may fail to be created due to a bad size field in its header.
Thanks to Lang Hames on the changes making child_iterator contain an
ErrorOr<Child> instead of a Child and the needed changes to ErrorOr.h to add
operator overloading for * and -> .
We don’t want to use llvm_unreachable() as it calls abort() and is produces a “crash”
and using report_fatal_error() to move the error checking will cause the program to
stop, neither of which are really correct in library code. There are still some uses of
these that should be cleaned up in this library code for other than the size field.
The test cases use archives with text files so one can see the non-digit character,
in this case a ‘%’, in the size field.
These changes will require corresponding changes to the lld project. That will be
committed immediately after this change. But this revision will cause lld failures
with this alone which is expected.
llvm-svn: 252192
Summary:
This change makes the CMake build system generate libraries for Linux and Darwin matching the makefile build system.
Linux libraries follow the pattern lib${name}.${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.so so that ldconfig won't pick it up incorrectly.
Darwin libraries are not versioned.
Note: On linux the non-versioned symlink is generated at install-time not build time. I plan to fix that eventually, but I expect that is good enough for the purposes of fixing this bug.
Reviewers: loladiro, tstellarAMD
Subscribers: axw, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13841
llvm-svn: 252093
Summary:
This prints NO if LLVM was built with -fno-rtti or an equivalent flag
and YES otherwise. The reasons to add -has-rtti rather than adding -fno-rtti
to --cxxflags are:
1. Building LLVM with -fno-rtti does not always mean that client
applications need this flag.
2. Some compilers have a different flag for disabling rtti, and the
compiler being used to build LLVM may not be the compiler being used to
build the application.
Reviewers: echristo, chandlerc, beanz
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11849
llvm-svn: 252075
Introduce DIPrinter which takes care of rendering DILineInfo and
friends. This allows LLVMSymbolizer class to return a structured data
instead of plain std::strings.
llvm-svn: 251989