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Reid Kleckner 0b269748a6 [codeview] Add type stream merging prototype
Summary:
This code is intended to be used as part of LLD's PDB writing. Until
that exists, this is exposed via llvm-readobj for testing purposes.

Type stream merging uses the following algorithm:

- Begin with a new empty stream, and a new empty hash table that maps
  from type record contents to new type index.
- For each new type stream, maintain a map from source type index to
  destination type index.
- For each record, copy it and rewrite its type indices to be valid in
  the destination type stream.
- If the new type record is not already present in the destination
  stream hash table, append it to the destination type stream, assign it
  the next type index, and update the two hash tables.
- If the type record already exists in the destination stream, discard
  it and update the type index map to forward the source type index to
  the existing destination type index.

Reviewers: zturner, ruiu

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20122

llvm-svn: 269521
2016-05-14 00:02:53 +00:00
Zachary Turner 38cc8b3f21 Make CodeView record serialization more generic.
This introduces a variadic template and some helper macros to
safely and correctly deserialize many types of common record
fields while maintaining error checking.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20183
Reviewed By: rnk, amccarth

llvm-svn: 269315
2016-05-12 17:45:44 +00:00
Reid Kleckner 4a14bcac41 [codeview] Move dumper into lib/DebugInfo/CodeView
So that we can call it from llvm-pdbdump.

llvm-svn: 268580
2016-05-05 00:34:33 +00:00
Dave Bartolomeo dd38b1bf12 Fix CodeView library name and non-CMake builds
llvm-svn: 256387
2015-12-24 18:51:35 +00:00
Dave Bartolomeo 89ba802b92 LLVM CodeView library
Summary: This diff is the initial implementation of the LLVM CodeView library. There is much more work to be done, namely a CodeView dumper and tests. This patch should help others make progress on the LLVM->CodeView debug info emission while I continue with the implementation of the dumper and tests.

This library implements support for emitting debug info in the CodeView format. This phase of the implementation only includes support for CodeView type records. Clients that need to emit type records will use a class derived from TypeTableBuilder. TypeTableBuilder provides member functions for writing each kind of type record; each of these functions eventually calls the writeRecord virtual function to emit the actual bits of the record. Derived classes override writeRecord to implement the folding of duplicate records and the actual emission to the appropriate destination. LLVMCodeView provides MemoryTypeTableBuilder, which creates the table in memory. In the future, other classes derived from TypeTableBuilder will write to other destinations, such as the type stream in a PDB.

The rest of the types in LLVMCodeView define the actual CodeView type records and all of the supporting enums and other types used in the type records. The TypeIndex class is of particular interest, because it is used by clients as a handle to a type in the type table.

The library provides a relatively low-level interface based on the actual on-disk format of CodeView. For example, type records refer to other type records by TypeIndex, rather than by an actual pointer to the referent record. This allows clients to emit type records one at a time, rather than having to keep the entire transitive closure of type records in memory until everything has been emitted. At some point, having a higher-level interface layered on top of this one may be useful for debuggers and other tools that want a more holistic view of the debug info. The lower-level interface should be sufficient for compilers and linkers to do the debug info manipulation that they need to do efficiently.

Reviewers: rnk, majnemer

Subscribers: silvas, rnk, jevinskie, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14961

llvm-svn: 256385
2015-12-24 18:12:38 +00:00