See original comment in 560ce2c70f
Baiscally the default seed value results in less collision, but changes the
iteration order, which matters for a few test cases.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97396
The presence or absence of an inline variable (as well as formal
parameter) with only an abstract_origin ref (without DW_AT_location)
should not change the location coverage.
It means, for both:
DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine
DW_AT_abstract_origin (0x0000004e "f")
DW_AT_low_pc (0x0000000000000010)
DW_AT_high_pc (0x0000000000000013)
DW_TAG_formal_parameter
DW_AT_abstract_origin (0x0000005a "b")
and,
DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine
DW_AT_abstract_origin (0x0000004e "f")
DW_AT_low_pc (0x0000000000000010)
DW_AT_high_pc (0x0000000000000013)
we should report 0% location coverage. If we add DW_AT_location,
for both cases the coverage should be improved.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96045
This also teaches MachO writers/readers about the MachO cpu subtype,
beyond the minimal subtype reader support present at the moment.
This also defines a preprocessor macro to allow users to distinguish
__arm64__ from __arm64e__.
arm64e defaults to an "apple-a12" CPU, which supports v8.3a, allowing
pointer-authentication codegen.
It also currently defaults to ios14 and macos11.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87095
Recognize the __apple_ sections as debug info sections and make sure
they're included in the --show-sections-sizes output.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90433
There's no way to know whether there's a loclist contribution to parse
if there's no loclistx encoding - and if there is one, there's no need
to walk back from the loclist_base (or, uin the case of
info.dwo/loclist.dwo - starting at 0 in the contribution) to parse the
header, instead rely on the DWARF32/64 and address size in the CU
that's already available.
This would come up in split DWARF (non-split wouldn't try to read a
loclist header in the absence of a loclist_base) when one unit had
location lists and another does not (because the loclists.dwo section
would be non-empty in that case - in the case where it's empty the
parsing would silently skip).
Simplify the testing a bit, rather than needing a whole dwp, etc - by
creating a malformed loclists.dwo section (and use single file Split
DWARF) that would trip up any attempt to parse it - but no attempt
should be made.
This patch rewrites test case verify_die_ranges.s in YAML which helps
simplify the test.
Reviewed By: jhenderson, JDevlieghere, dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88200
It's not possible to do this in complete generality - a CU using a
sec_offset DW_AT_ranges has no way of knowing where its rnglists
contribution starts, so should not attempt to parse any full rnglist
table/header to do so. And even using FORM_rnglistx there's no need to
parse the header - the offset can be computed using the CU's DWARF
format (32 or 64) to compute offset entry sizes, and then the list
parsed at that offset without ever trying to find a rnglist contribution
header immediately prior to the rnglists_base.
Flag DIEs that have DW_CHILDREN_yes set in their abbreviation but don't
actually have any children.
rdar://59809554
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88048
This patch makes the include_directories, file_names and opcodes fields
of the line table optional. This helps us simplify some tests.
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87878
Since a function might have portions of its code coming from multiple
different files, "start line" is ambiguous (it can't just be resolved
relative to the file/line specified). Add start file to disambiguate it.
This patch enables users to handcraft custom contents for DWARF
sections. If we specify the contents of DWARF sections both in the
'DWARF' entry and the 'content', yaml2obj will emit an error message.
In addition, this patch helps remove the restriction that only the
content of sections whose segname are __DWARF can be specified in the
"DWARF" entry.
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87126
When llvm-dwarfdump encounters no null terminated strings, we should
warn user about it rather than ignore it and print nothing.
Before this patch, when llvm-dwarfdump dumps a .debug_str section whose
content is "abc", it prints:
```
.debug_str contents:
```
After this patch:
```
.debug_str contents:
warning: no null terminated string at offset 0x0
```
Reviewed By: jhenderson, MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86998
This patch adds a helper function DumpStrSection to simplify codes.
Besides, nonprintable chars in debug_str and debug_str.dwo sections
are printed as escaped chars.
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86918
This patch adds tests for dumping the .debug_line_str section. The
dumper of the debug_line_str section is able to write nonprintable
strings as escaped chars while the dumper of the debug_str and
debug_str.dwo sections cannot. I will fix them and add tests for them
in a follow-up patch.
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86916
The Length, AbbrOffset and Values fields of the debug_info section are
optional. This patch helps remove them and simplify test cases.
Reviewed By: MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86857
Fixes PR46575.
Bump statistics version to 6.
Without this patch, for a variable described with a location list the stat
'sum_all_variables(#bytes in parent scope covered by DW_AT_location)' is
calculated by summing all bytes covered by the location ranges in the list and
capping the result to the number of bytes in the parent scope. With the patch,
only bytes which overlap with the parent DIE scope address ranges contribute to
the stat. A new stat 'sum_all_variables(#bytes in any scope covered by
DW_AT_location)' has been added which displays the total bytes covered when
ignoring scopes.
so that the user does not have to pipe the output to `jq` or `python -m json.tool`.
This change makes testing more convenient because `-NEXT` patterns can be used.
The "prettify by default" is a good tradeoff to make. The output size increases a bit.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86318
This patch adds support for emitting multiple abbrev tables. Currently,
compilation units will always reference the first abbrev table.
Reviewed By: jhenderson, labath
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86194
There is an untested but useful case: `this` (even if not written) is counted as a
source variable.
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86044
Note that DWARFUnit::getAbbreviations() returns nullptr if the
abbreviations could not be read, but callers used the returned
pointer without checking.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85738
LTO builds have been creating invalid DWARF and one of the errors was a file index that was out of bounds. "llvm-dwarfdump --verify" will check all file indexes for line tables already, but there are no checks for the validity of file indexes in attributes.
The verification will verify if there is a DW_AT_decl_file/DW_AT_call_file that:
- there is a line table for the compile unit
- the file index is valid
- the encoding is appropriate
Tests are added that test all of the above conditions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84817
The patch adds checking for various potential issues in parsing name
lookup tables and reporting them as recoverable errors, similarly as we
do for other tables.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83050
The parsing method did not check reading errors and might easily fall
into an infinite loop on an invalid input because of that.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83049
This patch extends D58439 (`llvm/test/{yaml2obj,obj2yaml}/**/*.yaml`) and runs all
`llvm/test/**/*.yaml`
Many directories have configured `.yaml` (see the deleted lit.local.cfg
files). Yet still some don't configure .yaml and have caused stale tests:
* 8c5825befb test/llvm-readobj
* bdc3134e23 test/ExecutionEngine
Just hoist .yaml to `llvm/test/lit.cfg.py`. Also delete .cxx which is
not used. The number of tests running on my machine increases from 38304 to 38309.
The list of new tests:
```
ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld/X86/ELF_x86-64_none.yaml
Object/archive-error-tmp.txt
tools/llvm-ar/coff-weak.yaml
tools/llvm-readobj/ELF/verneed-flags.yaml
tools/obj2yaml/COFF/bss.s
```
Reviewed By: grimar, jhenderson, rupprecht
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83350
Previously, the debug line parser would keep attempting to read data
even if it had run out of data to read. This meant errors in parsing
would often end up being reported as something else, such as an unknown
version or malformed directory/filename table. This patch fixes the
issues by using the Cursor API to capture errors.
Reviewed by: labath
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83043
'InitialLength' is replaced with 'Format' (DWARF32 by default) and 'Length' in this patch.
Besides, test cases for DWARFv4 and DWARFv5, DWARF32 and DWARF64 is
added.
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82622
Previously, if there was an error whilst parsing the operands of an
extended opcode, the operands would be treated as zero and printed. This
could potentially be slightly confusing. This patch changes the
behaviour to print the raw bytes instead.
Reviewed by: ikudrin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81570
Summary: Previous code would try to verify DW_AT_ranges and if any ranges would overlap, it would stop attributing any ranges after this to the DIE which caused incorrect errors to be reported that a DIE's address ranges were not contained in the parent DIE's ranges. Added a fix and a test.
Reviewers: aprantl, labath, probinson, JDevlieghere, jhenderson
Subscribers: hiraditya, MaskRay, cmtice, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79962
This is a natural extension of the previous changes to use the Cursor
class independently in the standard and extended opcode paths, and in
turn allows delaying error handling until the entire line has been
printed in verbose mode, removing interleaved output in some cases.
Reviewed by: MaskRay, JDevlieghere
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81562
Summary:
This makes the code easier to reason about, as it will behave the same
way regardless of whether there is any more data coming after the
presumed end of the prologue.
Reviewers: jhenderson, dblaikie, probinson, ikudrin
Subscribers: hiraditya, MaskRay, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77557
The new line printing for debug line verbose output was inconsistent.
For new rows in the matrix, a blank line followed, whilst the
DW_LNS_copy opcode actually resulted in two blank lines. There was also
potential inconsistency in the blank lines at the end of the table. This
patch mostly resolves these issues - no blank lines appear in the output
except for a single line after the prologue and at table end to separate
it from any subsquent table, plus some instances after error messages.
Also add a unit test for verbose output to test the fine details of new
line placement and other aspects of verbose output.
Reviewed by: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81102
Verbose and non-verbose parsing of .debug_line produced their output at
different points in the program. The most obvious impact of this was
that error messages were produced at different times, but it also
potentially reduced what clients could do by customising the stream or
warning/error handlers.
This change makes the two variants consistent by printing non-verbose
output inline, the same as verbose output.
Testing of the error messages has been modified to check the messages
always appear in the same location to illustrate the behaviour.
Reviewed by: JDevlieghere, dblaikie, MaskRay, labath
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80989
The flushes previously existed to help ensure consistent error message
output when stdout and stderr were passed to the same location. This is
no longer necessary as errs() is now tied to outs().
Reviewed by: dblaikie, MaskRay, JDevlieghere, labath
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80803
Previously, if an extended opcode was truncated, it would manifest as an
"unexpected line op length error" which wasn't quite accurate. This
change checks for errors any time data is read whilst parsing an
extended opcode, and reports any errors detected.
Reviewed by: MaskRay, labath, aprantl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80797
Like non-verbose output, so that it is easy to recognize the `Line,Column,File,ISA,Discriminator` column values.
Reviewed By: JDevlieghere, jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80874
Some of the --debug-* options can take an optional offset. Although the
man page does a good job of making that clear, it's much harder to
discover from the help output.
Currently the only reference to this is the following sentence:
> Where applicable these parameters take an optional =<offset> argument
> to dump only the entry at the specified offset.
This patch changes the help output from to print [=<offset>] after the
options that take an offset.
--debug-info[=<offset>] - Dump the .debug_info section
rdar://problem/63150066
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80959