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Georgii Rymar 1c57752ff5 [obj2yaml] - Teach obj2yaml to dump SHT_NOBITS sections when dumping program headers.
SHT_NOBITS are a bit special because occupy no physical space.
This patch adds support for them.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77805
2020-04-20 14:35:28 +03:00
Georgii Rymar e19628fde5 [llvm-readobj] - Fix crashes and misbehaviors when reading strings from broken string tables.
There are cases when we either might print garbage or crash when
reading strings for dumping dynamic tags.

For example when a string table is not null-terminated or goes past the EOF.
This patch fixes issues mentioned.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77216
2020-04-20 14:14:17 +03:00
David Blaikie 12489b5474 llvm-dwarfdump: Fix UB (unsequenced writes) introduced in e0fd87cc64
Unsequenced write due to "x &= f()" where 'f()' modifies 'x'.

Detected by the llvm-clang-x86_64-expensive-checks-win buildbot.
Investigated/identified by Galina - thanks!
2020-04-19 21:35:04 -07:00
Markus Böck cacf1b5093 [llvm-objdump] Demangle C++ Symbols in branch and call targets
Currently C++ symbols are demangled in the symbol table as well as in
the disassembly and relocations. This patch adds demangling of C++
symbols in targets of calls and branches making it easier to decipher
control flow in disassembly. This also matches up with GNUobjdump's
behavior

Reviewed By: MaskRay

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77957
2020-04-18 08:30:50 -07:00
vgxbj ac00376a13 [Object] Change uint32_t getSymbolFlags() to Expected<uint32_t> getSymbolFlags().
This change enables getSymbolFlags() to return errors which benefit error reporting in clients.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77860
2020-04-18 21:27:57 +08:00
Lang Hames a6f19762c6 [llvm-objcopy][MachO] Correctly identify object file endianness.
The header magic value is held in the native endianness, so the method used in
cc0ec3fdb9. Use MachOReader / MachOWriter's existing endianness tests instead.
2020-04-16 21:54:01 -07:00
Lang Hames cc0ec3fdb9 [llvm-objcopy][MachO] Fix MachO::relocation_info use after 386f1c114d.
Use shift/mask operations to access r_symbolnum rather than relying on
MachO::relocation_info. This should fix the big-endian bot failures that were
caused by 386f1c114d.
2020-04-16 18:26:59 -07:00
Wouter van Oortmerssen 48139ebc3a [WebAssembly] Add int32 DW_OP_WASM_location variant
This to allow us to add reloctable global indices as a symbol.
Also adds R_WASM_GLOBAL_INDEX_I32 relocation type to support it.

See discussion in https://github.com/WebAssembly/debugging/issues/12
2020-04-16 16:32:17 -07:00
Richard Smith 9a709dd2bb llvm-addr2line: assume addresses on the command line are hexadecimal rather than attempting to guess the base based on the form of the number.
Summary:
This matches the behavior of GNU addr2line. We previously treated
hexadecimal addresses as binary if they started with 0b, otherwise as
octal if they started with 0, otherwise as decimal.

This only affects llvm-addr2line; the behavior of llvm-symbolize is
unaffected.

Reviewers: ikudrin, rupprecht, jhenderson

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73306
2020-04-16 16:16:21 -07:00
Mircea Trofin 4213bc761a [llvm][NFC][CallSite] Removed CallSite from some implementation details.
Reviewers: craig.topper, dblaikie

Subscribers: hiraditya, jfb, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78256
2020-04-15 22:27:05 -07:00
Teresa Johnson 33ffb62e23 Allow disabling of vectorization using internal options
Summary:
Currently, the internal options -vectorize-loops, -vectorize-slp, and
-interleave-loops do not have much practical effect. This is because
they are used to initialize the corresponding flags in the pass
managers, and those flags are then unconditionally overwritten when
compiling via clang or via LTO from the linkers. The only exception was
-vectorize-loops via opt because of some special hackery there.

While vectorization could still be disabled when compiling via clang,
using -fno-[slp-]vectorize, this meant that there was no way to disable
it when compiling in LTO mode via the linkers. This only affected
ThinLTO, since for regular LTO vectorization is done during the compile
step for scalability reasons. For ThinLTO it is invoked in the LTO
backends. See also the discussion on PR45434.

This patch makes it so the internal options can actually be used to
disable these optimizations. Ultimately, the best long term solution is
to mark the loops with metadata (similar to the approach used to fix
-fno-unroll-loops in D77058), but this enables a shorter term
workaround, and actually makes these internal options useful.

I constant propagated the initial values of these internal flags into
the pass manager flags (for some reasons vectorize-loops and
interleave-loops were initialized to true, while vectorize-slp was
initialized to false). As mentioned above, they are overwritten
unconditionally so this doesn't have any real impact, and these initial
values aren't particularly meaningful.

I then changed the passes to check the internl values and return without
performing the associated optimization when false (I changed the default
of -vectorize-slp to true so the options behave similarly). I was able
to remove the hackery in opt used to get -vectorize-loops=false to work,
as well as a special option there used to disable SLP vectorization.

Finally, I changed thinlto-slp-vectorize-pm.c to:
a) Only test SLP (moved the loop vectorization checking to a new test).
b) Use code that is slp vectorized when it is enabled, and check that
instead of whether the pass is enabled.
c) Test the new behavior of -vectorize-slp.
d) Test both pass managers.

The loop vectorization (and associated interleaving) testing I moved to
a new thinlto-loop-vectorize-pm.c test, with several changes:
a) Changed the flags on the interleaving testing so that it will
actually interleave, and check that.
b) Test the new behavior of -vectorize-loops and -interleave-loops.
c) Test both pass managers.

Reviewers: fhahn, wmi

Subscribers: hiraditya, steven_wu, dexonsmith, cfe-commits, davezarzycki, llvm-commits

Tags: #clang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77989
2020-04-14 18:09:10 -07:00
Hubert Tong 5ea28196f1 [llvm-objdump][Wasm][NFC] Create WasmDump.h
Summary:
Continuing from D77285, the external interfaces implemented by
`WasmDump.cpp` are now declared in `WasmDump.h` and moved into the
`llvm::objdump` namespace.

Reviewers: jhenderson, MaskRay, DiggerLin, jasonliu, daltenty

Reviewed By: jhenderson, MaskRay

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77990
2020-04-14 18:26:24 -04:00
Eli Friedman c285841a4f Enable new passmanager plugin support for LTO.
This should make both static and dynamic NewPM plugins work with LTO.
And as a bonus, it makes static linking of OldPM plugins more reliable
for plugins with both an OldPM and NewPM interface.

I only implemented the command-line flag to specify NewPM plugins in
llvm-lto2, to show it works. Support can be added for other tools later.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76866
2020-04-14 15:07:07 -07:00
David Blaikie 208a11ab3a Reapply "llvm-dwarfdump: Report errors when failing to parse loclist/debug_loc entries""
Originally committed as 416fa7720e
Reverted (due to buildbot failure - breaking lldb) in 7a45aeacf3.

I still can't seem to build lldb locally, but Pavel Labath has kindly
provided a potential fix to preserve the old behavior in lldb by
registering a simple recoverable error handler there that prints to the
desired stream in lldb, rather than stderr.
2020-04-14 14:44:32 -07:00
Georgii Rymar 1647ff6e27 [ADT/STLExtras.h] - Add llvm::is_sorted wrapper and update callers.
It can be used to avoid passing the begin and end of a range.
This makes the code shorter and it is consistent with another
wrappers we already have.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78016
2020-04-14 14:11:02 +03:00
Eli Friedman 89e0662dee Make IRBuilder automatically set alignment on load/store/alloca.
This is equivalent in terms of LLVM IR semantics, but we want to
transition away from using MaybeAlign to represent the alignment of
these instructions.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77984
2020-04-13 13:43:14 -07:00
jasonliu 40f7ab507b [llvm-objdump] Fix incomplete relocation output for -D -r mode
This patch intends to fix incomplete relocation printing for
XCOFF (potentially for other targets).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77580
2020-04-13 15:51:36 +00:00
David Blaikie 7a45aeacf3 Revert "llvm-dwarfdump: Report errors when failing to parse loclist/debug_loc entries"
Broke an LLDB build bot & I can't seem to build LLDB locally to fix
forward...
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/lldb-x64-windows-ninja/builds/15567/steps/test/logs/stdio

This reverts commit 416fa7720e.
2020-04-11 16:54:49 -07:00
Benjamin Kramer 52dcbcbfe0 Simplify string joins. NFCI. 2020-04-11 17:20:11 +02:00
David Blaikie 416fa7720e llvm-dwarfdump: Report errors when failing to parse loclist/debug_loc entries
This probably isn't ideal - the error was being printed specifically
inline with the dumping that was more legible - but then the error
wasn't reported to stderr and didn't produce a non-zero exit code.

Probably the error message could be improved by adding more context now
that it isn't printed in-situ of the DIE dumping as much.
2020-04-10 17:28:09 -07:00
Daniel Sanders c162bc2aed Make TargetPassConfig and llc add pre/post passes the same way. NFC
Summary:
At the moment, any changes we make to the passes that can be
injected before/after others (e.g. -verify-machineinstrs and
-print-after-all) have to be duplicated in both
TargetPassConfig (for normal execution, -start-before/
-stop-before/etc) and llc (for -run-pass). Unify this pass
injection into addMachinePrePass/addMachinePostPass that both
TargetPassConfig and llc can use.

Reviewers: vsk, aprantl, bogner

Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77887
2020-04-10 13:46:53 -07:00
Fangrui Song b184923151 [llvm-dwarfdump] Interface cleanup. NFC
This patch moves interface declarations into llvm-dwarfdump.h and wrap
declarations in anonymous namespaces as appropriate. At the same time,
the externals are moved into the `llvm::dwarfdump` namespace`.

Reviewed By: djtodoro

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77848
2020-04-10 09:22:56 -07:00
David Blaikie e0fd87cc64 llvm-dwarfdump: Return non-zero on error
Makes it easier to test "this doesn't produce an error" (& indeed makes
that the implied default so we don't accidentally write tests that have
silent/sneaky errors as well as the positive behavior we're testing for)

Though the support for applying relocations is patchy enough that a
bunch of tests treat lack of relocation application as more of a warning
than an error - so rather than me trying to figure out how to add
support for a bunch of relocation types, let's degrade that to a warning
to match the usage (& indeed, it's sort of more of a tool warning anyway
- it's not that the DWARF is wrong, just that the tool can't fully cope
with it - and it's not like the tool won't dump the DWARF, it just won't
follow/render certain relocations - I guess in the most general case it
might try to render an unrelocated value & instead render something
bogus... but mostly seems to be about interesting relocations used in
eh_frame (& honestly it might be nice if we were lazier about doing this
relocation resolution anyway - if you're not dumping eh_frame, should we
really be erroring about the relocations in it?))
2020-04-09 20:53:58 -07:00
Hubert Tong c6f13ce580 [llvm-objdump][NFC] MachODump.cpp interface cleanup
Continuing from D77388, this patch moves interface declarations
associated with `MachODump.cpp` into the headers corresponding to the
file that defines the variable. At the same time, these externs are
moved into the `llvm::objdump` namespace. The externs defined in
`MachODump.cpp` that are not referenced outside of it are given internal
linkage.

This patch does not rename the external functions defined by
`MachODump.cpp` that are not clearly named as being specific to Mach-O.

Reviewed By: jhenderson, MaskRay

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77730
2020-04-09 15:35:33 -04:00
Eric Schweitz d4579b7ef6 [Flang] add flang as a new subproject in cmake
Summary: This patch is some minor prep work for merging the flang(f18) project into the monorepo.  This patch adds "flang" as a supported target for the LLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS option.

Reviewers: fhahn, tstellar, jdoerfert, beanz, DavidTruby

Reviewed By: DavidTruby

Subscribers: hfinkel, DavidTruby, aartbik, mgorny, llvm-commits

Tags: #flang, #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72416
2020-04-09 16:13:18 +01:00
Georgii Rymar 56a8150428 [obj2yaml] - Do not dump the segment's "Align" field when it is equal to 1.
yaml2obj sets the `Align` to 1 by default, hence we can stop
dumping it to reduce the output.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77716
2020-04-09 14:20:36 +03:00
Clement Courbet 7c6514bc22 [llvm-exegesis] Fix build with !HAS_LIBPFM.
Fixes 9fb871866e.
2020-04-08 16:02:11 +02:00
Alexey Lapshin 0ed2170dc4 [DWARFLinker][dsymutil] followup for 88c2137b6d
That patch is a followup for "Move DwarfStreamer into DWARFLinker".
It fixes build with LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB.
2020-04-08 16:46:52 +03:00
Clement Courbet 9fb871866e [llvm-exegesis][NFC] Let the pfm::Counter own the PerfHelper.
A perf helper is always only ever cretaed to be checked for validity
then passed as Counter ctor argument, never to be touched again.
Its lifetime should outlive that of the counter, and there is never any
reason to have two different counters of top of the perf helper.
Make sure these assumptions always hold by making the Counter consume the
PerfHelper.
2020-04-08 15:37:30 +02:00
Clement Courbet d2d808d2ef [llvm-exegesis][NFC] Remove dead code. 2020-04-08 14:29:26 +02:00
James Henderson abd335a339 [llvm-objdump] Fix unstable disassembly output for sections with same address
When two sections shared the same address, the disassembly code was
using pointer values when sorting (see the SectionRef less than
operator). Since those values aren't guaranteed to have a specific
order, this meant the disassembly code would sometimes change which
section to pick when finding symbols targeted by calls in fully linked
objects.

This change fixes the non-determinism, so that the same section is
always picked. This might have a negative impact in that now a section
without any symbol might be picked over a section with symbols, but this
will be addressed in a later commit.

Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45411.

Reviewed by: grimar, MaskRay

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77640
2020-04-08 10:57:12 +01:00
Fangrui Song d2ef8c1f2c [ThinLTO] Drop dso_local if a GlobalVariable satisfies isDeclarationForLinker()
dso_local leads to direct access even if the definition is not within this compilation unit (it is
still in the same linkage unit). On ELF, such a relocation (e.g. R_X86_64_PC32) referencing a
STB_GLOBAL STV_DEFAULT object can cause a linker error in a -shared link.

If the linkage is changed to available_externally, the dso_local flag should be dropped, so that no
direct access will be generated.

The current behavior is benign, because -fpic does not assume dso_local
(clang/lib/CodeGen/CodeGenModule.cpp:shouldAssumeDSOLocal).
If we do that for -fno-semantic-interposition (D73865), there will be an
R_X86_64_PC32 linker error without this patch.

Reviewed By: tejohnson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74751
2020-04-07 15:46:01 -07:00
Wei Mi b49eac71ad Recommit [SampleFDO] Add flag for partial profile.
Fix the error of show-prof-info.test on some platforms without zlib.

The common profile usage is to collect profile from a target and then use the profile to guide the optimized build for the same target. There are some cases that no profile can be collected for a target. In those cases, although no full profile is available, it is possible to have some partial profile collected from other targets to optimize common libraries and utilities. A flag is needed to tell the partial profile from the full profile apart, so compiler can use different strategy for them.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77426
2020-04-07 14:28:25 -07:00
Wei Mi c5da949ae8 Revert "[SampleFDO] Add flag for partial profile." show-prof-info.test breaks on some platforms.
This reverts commit e3ba652a14.
2020-04-07 12:54:51 -07:00
Wei Mi e3ba652a14 [SampleFDO] Add flag for partial profile.
The common profile usage is to collect profile from a target and then use the profile to guide the optimized build for the same target. There are some cases that no profile can be collected for a target. In those cases, although no full profile is available, it is possible to have some partial profile collected from other targets to optimize common libraries and utilities. A flag is needed to tell the partial profile from the full profile apart, so compiler can use different strategy for them.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77426
2020-04-07 12:17:56 -07:00
Alexey Lapshin 88c2137b6d [DWARFLinker][dsymutil][NFC] Move DwarfStreamer into DWARFLinker.
For implementing "remove obsolete debug info in lld", it is neccesary
to have DWARF generation code implementation. dsymutil uses DwarfStreamer
for that purpose. DwarfStreamer uses AsmPrinter. It is considered OK
to use AsmPrinter based code in lld(D74169). This patch moves
DwarfStreamer implementation into DWARFLinker, so that it could be reused
from lld.

Generally, a better place for such a common DWARF generation code would be
not DWARFLinker but an additional separate library. Such a library could
contain a single version of DWARF generation routines and could also
be independent of AsmPrinter. At the current moment, DwarfStreamer
does not pretend to be such a general implementation of DWARF generation.
So I decided to put it into DWARFLinker since it is the only user
of DwarfStreamer.

Testing: it passes "check-all" lit testing. MD5 checksum for clang .dSYM
bundle matches for the dsymutil with/without that patch.

Reviewed By: JDevlieghere

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77169
2020-04-07 21:21:54 +03:00
Aaron Ballman 95eb50c447 Check LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_C_DYLIB before building the C DLL with MSVC. 2020-04-07 13:13:58 -04:00
diggerlin 3aa084947e [NFC][XCOFF] refactor readobj/XCOFFDumper.cpp
SUMMARY:

refactor readobj/XCOFFDumper.cpp with helper function getAlignmentLog2() , getSymbolType(), isLabel().

Reviewers: Hubert Tong, James Henderson
Subscribers: rupprecht, seiyai,hiradityu

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77562
2020-04-07 11:33:31 -04:00
Georgii Rymar 7fc599ceb0 [llvm-readobj] - Introduce warnings for cases when unable to read strings from string tables.
Currently we have no dedicated warnings, but we return error message instead of a result.
It is generally not consistent with another warnings we have.

This change was suggested and discussed here:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D77216#1954873

This change refines error messages we report and also I had to update the API
to implement it.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77399
2020-04-07 14:40:32 +03:00
Sid Manning 5002863ab0 Support bfdname "elf32-hexagon".
Add support and update testcases.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77579
2020-04-06 17:22:56 -05:00
Hubert Tong 076308a4b5 [llvm-objdump][NFC] Declare command-line externs in headers with namespace
Summary:
This patch moves the forward declarations of command-line `cl::*`
externs in `MachODump.cpp` and `llvm-objdump.cpp` into the headers
corresponding to the file that defines the variable. At the same time,
these externs are moved into the `llvm::objdump` namespace. The externs
that are not referenced outside their defining translation unit are made
static.

This does not factor out uses of the Mach-O options from
`llvm-objdump.cpp`.

Reviewers: jhenderson, MaskRay, DiggerLin, jasonliu, daltenty

Reviewed By: jhenderson, MaskRay

Subscribers: rupprecht, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77388
2020-04-06 16:58:01 -04:00
Jonathan Roelofs 4faf05e5a3 [llvm-objdump] Fix case of -Wmismatched-tags 2020-04-06 09:59:08 -06:00
diggerlin a26a441b99 [llvm-objdump][XCOFF] Use symbol index+symbol name + storage mapping class as label for -D
SUMMARY:

For the llvm-objdump -D, the symbol name is used as a label in the disassembly for the specific address (when a symbol address is equal to the virtual address in the dump).

In XCOFF, multiple symbols may have the same name, being differentiated by their storage mapping class. It is helpful to print the QualName and not just the name when forming the output label for a csect symbol. The symbol index further removes any ambiguity caused by duplicate names.

To maintain compatibility with the binutils objdump, the XCOFF-specific --symbol-description option is added to enable the enhanced format.

Reviewers: hubert.reinterpretcast, James Henderson, Jason Liu ,daltenty
Subscribers: wuzish, nemanjai, hiraditya

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72973
2020-04-06 10:10:10 -04:00
Igor Kudrin 5125685e91 [llvm-dwp] Fix a possible out of bound access.
llvm-dwp did not check section identifiers read from input files.
In the case of an unexpected identifier, the calculated index for
Contributions[] pointed outside the array. This fix avoids the issue
by skipping unsupported identifiers.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76543
2020-04-06 14:31:00 +07:00
Igor Kudrin 714324b79a [DebugInfo] Support DWARFv5 index sections.
DWARFv5 defines index sections in package files in a slightly different
way than the pre-standard GNU proposal, see Section 7.3.5 in the DWARF
standard and https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/DebugFissionDWP for GNU proposal.
The main concern here is values for section identifiers, which are
partially overlapped with changed meanings. The patch adds support for
v5 index sections and resolves that difficulty by defining a set of
identifiers for internal use which can represent and distinct values
of both standards.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75929
2020-04-06 13:28:06 +07:00
Igor Kudrin a0249fe91c [DebugInfo] Rename section identifiers which are deprecated in DWARFv5. NFC.
This is a preparation for an upcoming patch which adds support for
DWARFv5 unit index sections. The patch adds tag "_EXT_" to identifiers
which reference sections that are deprecated in the DWARFv5 standard.
See D75929 for the discussion.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77141
2020-04-06 13:28:06 +07:00
Igor Kudrin f9cd90837b [llvm-dwp] Refactor handling of section identifiers. NFCI.
There is a number of places in llvm-dwp.cpp where a section identifier
is translated into an index of an internal array of section
contributions, and another place where the index is converted to an
on-disk value. All these places use direct expressions like
"<id> - DW_SECT_INFO" or "<index> + DW_SECT_INFO", exploiting the fact
that DW_SECT_INFO is the minimum valid value of that kind.

The patch adds distinct functions for that translation. The goal is to
make the code more readable and to prepare it to support index sections
of new versions, where the numeric scheme of section indexes is changed.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76067
2020-04-06 13:28:05 +07:00
Lang Hames 1b39c6f62c [ORC] Add MachO universal binary support to StaticLibraryDefinitionGenerator.
Add a new overload of StaticLibraryDefinitionGenerator::Load that takes a triple
argument and supports loading archives from MachO universal binaries in addition
to regular archives.

The LLI tool is updated to use this overload.
2020-04-05 20:21:05 -07:00
vgxbj 86b97f00a2 [llvm-objdump] Simplify conditional statements (isa<...>(Obj) => Obj->isSomeFile())
Summary: Simplify some conditional statements.

Reviewers: jhenderson, MaskRay, rupprecht

Reviewed By: MaskRay, rupprecht

Subscribers: rupprecht, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75899
2020-04-05 12:31:22 +08:00
vgxbj 948ef5b1a6 [llvm-objdump] Teach `llvm-objdump` dump dynamic symbols.
Summary:
This patch is to teach `llvm-objdump` dump dynamic symbols (`-T` and `--dynamic-syms`). Currently, this patch is not fully compatible with `gnu-objdump`, but I would like to continue working on this in next few patches. It has two issues.

1. Some symbols shouldn't be marked as global(g). (`-t/--syms` has same issue as well) (Fixed by D75659)
2. `gnu-objdump` can dump version information and *dynamically* insert before symbol name field.

`objdump -T a.out` gives:

```
DYNAMIC SYMBOL TABLE:
0000000000000000  w   D  *UND*  0000000000000000              _ITM_deregisterTMCloneTable
0000000000000000      DF *UND*  0000000000000000  GLIBC_2.2.5 printf
0000000000000000      DF *UND*  0000000000000000  GLIBC_2.2.5 __libc_start_main
0000000000000000  w   D  *UND*  0000000000000000              __gmon_start__
0000000000000000  w   D  *UND*  0000000000000000              _ITM_registerTMCloneTable
0000000000000000  w   DF *UND*  0000000000000000  GLIBC_2.2.5 __cxa_finalize
```

`llvm-objdump -T a.out` gives:

```
DYNAMIC SYMBOL TABLE:
0000000000000000  w   D  *UND*  0000000000000000 _ITM_deregisterTMCloneTable
0000000000000000 g    DF *UND*  0000000000000000 printf
0000000000000000 g    DF *UND*  0000000000000000 __libc_start_main
0000000000000000  w   D  *UND*  0000000000000000 __gmon_start__
0000000000000000  w   D  *UND*  0000000000000000 _ITM_registerTMCloneTable
0000000000000000  w   DF *UND*  0000000000000000 __cxa_finalize
```

Reviewers: jhenderson, grimar, MaskRay, espindola

Reviewed By: jhenderson, grimar

Subscribers: emaste, rupprecht, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75756
2020-04-05 10:46:59 +08:00
Eli Friedman 501ec31b59 [llvm-stress][opaque pointers] Remove use of deprecated constructor
(See also D76269.)
2020-04-03 18:00:33 -07:00
Igor Kudrin f13ce15d44 [DebugInfo] Rename getOffset() to getContribution(). NFC.
The old name was a bit misleading because the functions actually return
contributions to the corresponding sections.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77302
2020-04-03 14:15:53 +07:00
Hubert Tong 2aab46ab02 [llvm-objdump][COFF][NFC] Split format-specific interfaces; add namespace
Summary:
This patch addresses, for the interfaces implemented by `COFFDump.cpp`,
multiple issues identified with the current structure of
`llvm-objdump.h` in the review of D72973.

This patch moves implementation details of the tool into an
`llvm::objdump` namespace for external linkage names, splits the
implementation details into separate headers for each implementation
file, and uses qualified names when declaring members of the
`llvm::objdump` namespace in place of leaving the namespace definition
open.

Reviewers: jhenderson, DiggerLin, jasonliu, daltenty, MaskRay

Reviewed By: jhenderson, MaskRay

Subscribers: MaskRay, rupprecht, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77285
2020-04-02 18:42:13 -04:00
Djordje Todorovic 5e508b9bac [llvm-dwarfdump] Add the --show-sections-sizes option
Add an option to llvm-dwarfdump to calculate the bytes within
the debug sections. Dump this numbers when using --statistics
option as well.

This is an initial patch (e.g. we should support other units,
since we only support 'bytes' now).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74205
2020-04-02 13:14:30 +02:00
Roman Lebedev de22d7154b
[llvm-exegesis] 'Min' repetition mode
Summary:
As noted in documentation, different repetition modes have different trade-offs:

> .. option:: -repetition-mode=[duplicate|loop]
>
>  Specify the repetition mode. `duplicate` will create a large, straight line
>  basic block with `num-repetitions` copies of the snippet. `loop` will wrap
>  the snippet in a loop which will be run `num-repetitions` times. The `loop`
>  mode tends to better hide the effects of the CPU frontend on architectures
>  that cache decoded instructions, but consumes a register for counting
>  iterations.

Indeed. Example:

>>! In D74156#1873657, @lebedev.ri wrote:
> At least for `CMOV`, i'm seeing wildly different results
> |           | Latency | RThroughput |
> | duplicate | 1       | 0.8         |
> | loop      | 2       | 0.6         |
> where latency=1 seems correct, and i'd expect the througput to be close to 1/2 (since there are two execution units).

This isn't great for analysis, at least for schedule model development.

As discussed in excruciating detail in

>>! In D74156#1924514, @gchatelet wrote:
>>>! In D74156#1920632, @lebedev.ri wrote:
>> ... did that explanation of the question i'm having made any sense?
>
> Thx for digging in the conversation !
> Ok it makes more sense now.
>
> I discussed it a bit with @courbet:
>  - We want the analysis tool to stay simple so we'd rather not make it knowledgeable of the repetition mode.
>  - We'd like to still be able to select either repetition mode to dig into special cases
>
> So we could add a third `min` repetition mode that would run both and take the minimum. It could be the default option.
> Would you have some time to look what it would take to add this third mode?

there appears to be an agreement that it is indeed sub-par,
and that we should provide an optional, measurement (not analysis!) -time
way to rectify the situation.

However, the solutions isn't entirely straight-forward.

We can just add an actual 'multiplexer' `MinSnippetRepetitor`, because
if we just concatenate snippets produced by `DuplicateSnippetRepetitor`
and `LoopSnippetRepetitor` and run+measure that, the measurement will
naturally be different from what we'd get by running+measuring
them separately and taking the min.
([[ https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=%28x%2By%29%2F2+%21%3D+min%28x%2C+y%29 | `time(D+L)/2 != min(time(D), time(L))` ]])

Also, it seems best to me to have a single snippet instead of generating
a snippet per repetition mode, since the only difference here is that the
loop repetition mode reserves one register for loop counter.

As far as i can tell, we can either teach `BenchmarkRunner::runConfiguration()`
to produce a single report given multiple repetitors (as in the patch),
or do that one layer higher - don't modify `BenchmarkRunner::runConfiguration()`,
produce multiple reports, don't actually print each one, but aggregate them somehow
and only print the final one.

Initially i've gone ahead with the latter approach, but it didn't look like a natural fit;
the former (as in the diff) does seem like a better fit to me.

There's also a question of the test coverage. It sure currently does work here:
```
$ ./bin/llvm-exegesis --opcode-name=CMOV64rr --mode=inverse_throughput --repetition-mode=duplicate
Check generated assembly with: /usr/bin/objdump -d /tmp/snippet-8fb949.o
---
mode:            inverse_throughput
key:
  instructions:
    - 'CMOV64rr RAX RAX R11 i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr RBP RBP R15 i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr RBX RBX RBX i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr RCX RCX RBX i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr RDI RDI R10 i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr RDX RDX RAX i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr RSI RSI RAX i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr R8 R8 R8 i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr R9 R9 RDX i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr R10 R10 RBX i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr R11 R11 R14 i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr R12 R12 R9 i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr R13 R13 R12 i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr R14 R14 R15 i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr R15 R15 R13 i_0x0'
  config:          ''
  register_initial_values:
    - 'RAX=0x0'
    - 'R11=0x0'
    - 'EFLAGS=0x0'
    - 'RBP=0x0'
    - 'R15=0x0'
    - 'RBX=0x0'
    - 'RCX=0x0'
    - 'RDI=0x0'
    - 'R10=0x0'
    - 'RDX=0x0'
    - 'RSI=0x0'
    - 'R8=0x0'
    - 'R9=0x0'
    - 'R14=0x0'
    - 'R12=0x0'
    - 'R13=0x0'
cpu_name:        bdver2
llvm_triple:     x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
num_repetitions: 10000
measurements:
  - { key: inverse_throughput, value: 0.819, per_snippet_value: 12.285 }
error:           ''
info:            instruction has tied variables, using static renaming.
assembled_snippet: 5541574156415541545348B8000000000000000049BB00000000000000004883EC08C7042400000000C7442404000000009D48BD000000000000000049BF000000000000000048BB000000000000000048B9000000000000000048BF000000000000000049BA000000000000000048BA000000000000000048BE000000000000000049B8000000000000000049B9000000000000000049BE000000000000000049BC000000000000000049BD0000000000000000490F40C3490F40EF480F40DB480F40CB490F40FA480F40D0480F40F04D0F40C04C0F40CA4C0F40D34D0F40DE4D0F40E14D0F40EC4D0F40F74D0F40FD490F40C35B415C415D415E415F5DC3
...
$ ./bin/llvm-exegesis --opcode-name=CMOV64rr --mode=inverse_throughput --repetition-mode=loop
Check generated assembly with: /usr/bin/objdump -d /tmp/snippet-051eb3.o
---
mode:            inverse_throughput
key:
  instructions:
    - 'CMOV64rr RAX RAX R11 i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr RBP RBP RSI i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr RBX RBX R9 i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr RCX RCX RSI i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr RDI RDI RBP i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr RDX RDX R9 i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr RSI RSI RDI i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr R9 R9 R12 i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr R10 R10 R11 i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr R11 R11 R9 i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr R12 R12 RBP i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr R13 R13 RSI i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr R14 R14 R14 i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr R15 R15 R10 i_0x0'
  config:          ''
  register_initial_values:
    - 'RAX=0x0'
    - 'R11=0x0'
    - 'EFLAGS=0x0'
    - 'RBP=0x0'
    - 'RSI=0x0'
    - 'RBX=0x0'
    - 'R9=0x0'
    - 'RCX=0x0'
    - 'RDI=0x0'
    - 'RDX=0x0'
    - 'R12=0x0'
    - 'R10=0x0'
    - 'R13=0x0'
    - 'R14=0x0'
    - 'R15=0x0'
cpu_name:        bdver2
llvm_triple:     x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
num_repetitions: 10000
measurements:
  - { key: inverse_throughput, value: 0.6083, per_snippet_value: 8.5162 }
error:           ''
info:            instruction has tied variables, using static renaming.
assembled_snippet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
...
$ ./bin/llvm-exegesis --opcode-name=CMOV64rr --mode=inverse_throughput --repetition-mode=min
Check generated assembly with: /usr/bin/objdump -d /tmp/snippet-c7a47d.o
Check generated assembly with: /usr/bin/objdump -d /tmp/snippet-2581f1.o
---
mode:            inverse_throughput
key:
  instructions:
    - 'CMOV64rr RAX RAX R11 i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr RBP RBP R10 i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr RBX RBX R10 i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr RCX RCX RDX i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr RDI RDI RAX i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr RDX RDX R9 i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr RSI RSI RAX i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr R9 R9 RBX i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr R10 R10 R12 i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr R11 R11 RDI i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr R12 R12 RDI i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr R13 R13 RDI i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr R14 R14 R9 i_0x0'
    - 'CMOV64rr R15 R15 RBP i_0x0'
  config:          ''
  register_initial_values:
    - 'RAX=0x0'
    - 'R11=0x0'
    - 'EFLAGS=0x0'
    - 'RBP=0x0'
    - 'R10=0x0'
    - 'RBX=0x0'
    - 'RCX=0x0'
    - 'RDX=0x0'
    - 'RDI=0x0'
    - 'R9=0x0'
    - 'RSI=0x0'
    - 'R12=0x0'
    - 'R13=0x0'
    - 'R14=0x0'
    - 'R15=0x0'
cpu_name:        bdver2
llvm_triple:     x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
num_repetitions: 10000
measurements:
  - { key: inverse_throughput, value: 0.6073, per_snippet_value: 8.5022 }
error:           ''
info:            instruction has tied variables, using static renaming.
assembled_snippet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
...
```
but i open to suggestions as to how test that.

I also have gone with the suggestion to default to this new mode.
This was irking me for some time, so i'm happy to finally see progress here.
Looking forward to feedback.

Reviewers: courbet, gchatelet

Reviewed By: courbet, gchatelet

Subscribers: mstojanovic, RKSimon, llvm-commits, courbet, gchatelet

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76921
2020-04-02 09:28:35 +03:00
Georgii Rymar f527e6f2e1 [llvm-readobj] - Do not crash when SHT_HASH table is broken.
We have scenarios when the logic of --elf-hash-histogram/--hash-symbols/--hash-table
options might crash when given a broken hash table.

This patch adds pre-checks for tables for these 3 options
and provides test cases.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77147
2020-04-01 18:03:02 +03:00
Puyan Lotfi e3033c0ce5 [llvm][clang][IFS] Enhancing the llvm-ifs yaml format for symbol lists.
Prior to this change the clang interface stubs format resembled
something ending with a symbol list like this:

 Symbols:
   a: { Type: Func }

This was problematic because we didn't actually want a map format and
also because we didn't like that an empty symbol list required
"Symbols: {}". That is to say without the empty {} llvm-ifs would crash
on an empty list.

With this new format it is much more clear which field is the symbol
name, and instead the [] that is used to express an empty symbol vector
is optional, ie:

Symbols:
 - { Name: a, Type: Func }

or

Symbols: []

or

Symbols:

This further diverges the format from existing llvm-elftapi. This is a
good thing because although the format originally came from the same
place, they are not the same in any way.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76979
2020-04-01 10:49:06 -04:00
Kai Wang 501522b5b2 [RISCV] Support RISC-V ELF attributes sections in llvm-readobj.
Enable llvm-readobj to handle RISC-V ELF attribute sections.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75833
2020-04-01 21:50:11 +08:00
Richard Smith 9dcb16bc9a Switch this function to the LLVM variable naming convention, to match the rest of the file. 2020-03-31 13:43:19 -07:00
Fangrui Song 4799a1745b [llvm-symbolizer] Delete unneeded option name comments. NFC
Follow-up of D76733. The code documents itself.
2020-03-31 10:16:39 -07:00
Sterling Augustine 21d9d0855b New symbolizer option to print files relative to the compilation directory.
Summary: New "--relative" option to allow printing files relative to the compilation directory.

Reviewers: jhenderson

Subscribers: MaskRay, rupprecht, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76733
2020-03-31 09:29:24 -07:00
Georgii Rymar b3f13bc165 [obj2yaml] - Teach tool to dump program headers.
Currently obj2yaml does not dump program headers,
this patch teaches it to do that.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75342
2020-03-31 18:10:19 +03:00
Kai Wang 581ba35291 [RISCV] ELF attribute section for RISC-V.
Leverage ARM ELF build attribute section to create ELF attribute section
for RISC-V. Extract the common part of parsing logic for this section
into ELFAttributeParser.[cpp|h] and ELFAttributes.[cpp|h].

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74023
2020-03-31 16:16:19 +08:00
Wei Mi ebad678857 [SampleFDO] Port MD5 name table support to extbinary format.
Compbinary format uses MD5 to represent strings in name table. That gives smaller profile without the need of compression/decompression when writing/reading the profile. The patch adds the support in extbinary format. It is off by default but user can choose to enable it.

Note the feature of using MD5 in name table can bring very small chance of name conflict leading to profile mismatch. Besides, profile using the feature won't have the profile remapping support.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76255
2020-03-30 22:07:08 -07:00
Eli Friedman 9eb1b41811 [llvm-cov] Improve error message for missing profdata
I got a report recently that a user was having trouble interpreting the
meaning of the error message.  Hopefully this is more readable; produces
something like the following:

error: No such file or directory: Could not read profile data!

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76796
2020-03-30 12:54:07 -07:00
Sameer Sahasrabuddhe 3cbbded68c Introduce unify-loop-exits pass.
For each natural loop with multiple exit blocks, this pass creates a
new block N such that all exiting blocks now branch to N, and then
control flow is redistributed to all the original exit blocks.

The bulk of the tranformation is a new function introduced in
BasicBlockUtils that an redirect control flow from a set of incoming
blocks to a set of outgoing blocks via a common "hub".

This is a useful workaround for a limitation in the structurizer which
incorrectly orders blocks when processing a nest of loops. This pass
bypasses that issue by ensuring that each natural loop is recognized
as a separate region. Since the structurizer is a region pass, it no
longer sees a nest of loops in a single region, and instead processes
each "level" in the nesting as a separate region.

The AMDGPU backend provides a new option to enable this pass before
the structurizer, which may eventually be enabled by default.

Reviewers: madhur13490, arsenm, nhaehnle

Reviewed By: nhaehnle

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75865
2020-03-30 13:23:56 -04:00
Martin Storsjö 8330dcadb8 [llvm-rc] Allow -1 for menu item IDs
This seems to be used in some resource files, e.g.
f3217573d7/include/wx/msw/wx.rc (L28).

MSVC rc.exe and GNU windres both allow any value here, and silently
just truncate to uint16_t range. This just explicitly allows the
-1 value and errors out on others - the same was done for control
IDs in dialogs in c1a67857ba.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76951
2020-03-28 14:32:08 +02:00
Dennis Felsing aa0be69e74 Export Segment.IsGapRegion to JSON
Summary:
So that external tools can make use of that information and not display such lines as uncovered.

Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45300

Reviewers: vsk

Reviewed By: vsk

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76763
2020-03-27 18:05:01 +01:00
jasonliu d60d7d69de [llvm-objdump][XCOFF][AIX] Implement -r option
Summary:
Implement several XCOFF hooks to get '-r' option working for llvm-objdump -r.

Reviewer: DiggerLin, hubert.reinterpretcast, jhenderson, MaskRay

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75131
2020-03-27 16:05:42 +00:00
Alexandre Ganea 4bc8882b89 Fix build after 09158252f7 2020-03-27 11:23:11 -04:00
Alexandre Ganea 09158252f7 [ThinLTO] Allow usage of all hardware threads in the system
Before this patch, it wasn't possible to extend the ThinLTO threads to all SMT/CMT threads in the system. Only one thread per core was allowed, instructed by usage of llvm::heavyweight_hardware_concurrency() in the ThinLTO code. Any number passed to the LLD flag /opt:lldltojobs=..., or any other ThinLTO-specific flag, was previously interpreted in the context of llvm::heavyweight_hardware_concurrency(), which means SMT disabled.

One can now say in LLD:
/opt:lldltojobs=0 -- Use one std::thread / hardware core in the system (no SMT). Default value if flag not specified.
/opt:lldltojobs=N -- Limit usage to N threads, regardless of usage of heavyweight_hardware_concurrency().
/opt:lldltojobs=all -- Use all hardware threads in the system. Equivalent to /opt:lldltojobs=$(nproc) on Linux and /opt:lldltojobs=%NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS% on Windows. When an affinity mask is set for the process, threads will be created only for the cores selected by the mask.

When N > number-of-hardware-threads-in-the-system, the threads in the thread pool will be dispatched equally on all CPU sockets (tested only on Windows).
When N <= number-of-hardware-threads-on-a-CPU-socket, the threads will remain on the CPU socket where the process started (only on Windows).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75153
2020-03-27 10:20:58 -04:00
Fangrui Song 579a7a1938 [llvm-objdump] Fix typo. NFC 2020-03-26 09:10:14 -07:00
Fangrui Song 87de9a0786 [X86InstPrinter] Change printPCRelImm to print the target address in hexadecimal form
```
// llvm-objdump -d output (before)
400000: e8 0b 00 00 00   callq 11
400005: e8 0b 00 00 00   callq 11

// llvm-objdump -d output (after)
400000: e8 0b 00 00 00  callq 0x400010
400005: e8 0b 00 00 00  callq 0x400015

// GNU objdump -d. The lack of 0x is not ideal because the result cannot be re-assembled
400000: e8 0b 00 00 00  callq 400010
400005: e8 0b 00 00 00  callq 400015
```

In llvm-objdump, we pass the address of the next MCInst. Ideally we
should just thread the address of the current address, unfortunately we
cannot call X86MCCodeEmitter::encodeInstruction (X86MCCodeEmitter
requires MCInstrInfo and MCContext) to get the length of the MCInst.

MCInstPrinter::printInst has other callers (e.g llvm-mc -filetype=asm, llvm-mca) which set Address to 0.
They leave MCInstPrinter::PrintBranchImmAsAddress as false and this change is a no-op for them.

Reviewed By: jhenderson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76580
2020-03-26 08:28:59 -07:00
Fangrui Song 5fad05e80d [MCInstPrinter] Pass `Address` parameter to MCOI::OPERAND_PCREL typed operands. NFC
Follow-up of D72172 and D72180

This patch passes `uint64_t Address` to print methods of PC-relative
operands so that subsequent target specific patches can change
`*InstPrinter::print{Operand,PCRelImm,...}` to customize the output.

Add MCInstPrinter::PrintBranchImmAsAddress which is set to true by
llvm-objdump.

```
// Current llvm-objdump -d output
aarch64: 20000: bl #0
ppc:     20000: bl .+4
x86:     20000: callq 0

// Ideal output
aarch64: 20000: bl 0x20000
ppc:     20000: bl 0x20004
x86:     20000: callq 0x20005

// GNU objdump -d. The lack of 0x is not ideal because the result cannot be re-assembled
aarch64: 20000: bl 20000
ppc:     20000: bl 0x20004
x86:     20000: callq 20005
```

In `lib/Target/X86/X86GenAsmWriter1.inc` (generated by `llvm-tblgen -gen-asm-writer`):

```
   case 12:
     // CALL64pcrel32, CALLpcrel16, CALLpcrel32, EH_SjLj_Setup, JCXZ, JECXZ, J...
-    printPCRelImm(MI, 0, O);
+    printPCRelImm(MI, Address, 0, O);
     return;
```

Some targets have 2 `printOperand` overloads, one without `Address` and
one with `Address`. They should annotate derived `Operand` properly with
`let OperandType = "OPERAND_PCREL"`.

Reviewed By: jhenderson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76574
2020-03-26 08:21:15 -07:00
Georgii Rymar aefec9ed77 [obj2yaml] - Refactor how we dump sections. NFCI.
This is a NFC splitted from D75342.

Previously obj2yaml never dumped a normal SHT_NULL section (i.e. when it is just zeroed)
or non-allocatable SHT_STRTAB/SHT_SYMTAB/SHT_DYNSYM sections.

This patch does not change the output, but it changes the logic so that we now dump these
sections, and them remove them later. It allows us to create and work with our internal representation
of sections, i.e. to work with the vector of Chunks, what looks cleaner.

It is used by D75342 and also should help us to support dumping a content that does not
belong to a section (i.e. to dump some data as `Fill` chunks).

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76684
2020-03-26 14:04:07 +03:00
James Henderson 3110ac15c5 [NFC][llvm-readobj] Refactor unique warning handler
The unique warning handler was previously a property of the dump style,
but it is commonly used in the dumper too. Since the two ELF output
styles have no impact on the way warnings are printed, this patch moves
the handler and related functions into the dumper class, instead of the
dump style class.

Reviewed by: MaskRay, grimar

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76777
2020-03-26 09:54:55 +00:00
Gianfranco Costamagna 4b428e8f18 Convert old python3 cgi method into the new html one
Summary: Patch by Gianfranco Costamagna

Reviewers: serge-sans-paille

Reviewed By: serge-sans-paille

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76126
2020-03-25 22:38:55 +01:00
Heejin Ahn f93426c5b9 [WebAssembly] Move event section before global section
Summary:
https://github.com/WebAssembly/exception-handling/issues/98

Also this moves many parts of code to make code align with the section
order, even if they don't affect the output.

Reviewers: tlively

Subscribers: dschuff, sbc100, hiraditya, sunfish, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76752
2020-03-25 11:49:03 -07:00
Nico Weber d7888149aa Suppress a few -Wunreachable-code warnings.
No behavior change. Also fix a comment to say match reality.
2020-03-25 13:55:42 -04:00
Fangrui Song 5e7a42cf07 [llvm-objdump] Replace array_pod_sort with llvm::stable_sort
llvm-objdump.cpp has 3 array_pod_sort() calls used for symbolization.
array_pod_start() calls qsort() internally and can have different
behaviors across different libcs. Use llvm::stable_sort instead.

Reviewed By: davidb, thopre

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76739
2020-03-25 08:13:40 -07:00
Adrian Prantl ed8ad6ec15 Add an -object-path-prefix option to dsymutil
to remap object file paths (but no source paths) before
processing. This is meant to be used for Clang objects where the
module cache location was remapped using ``-fdebug-prefix-map``; to
help dsymutil find the Clang module cache.

<rdar://problem/55685132>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76391
2020-03-24 17:13:42 -07:00
Fangrui Song f2f96eb605 [llvm-objcopy] Improve tool selection logic to recognize llvm-strip-$major as strip
Debian and some other distributions install llvm-strip as llvm-strip-$major (e.g. `/usr/bin/llvm-strip-9`)

D54193 made it work with llvm-strip-$major but did not add a test.
The behavior was regressed by D69146.

Fixes https://github.com/ClangBuiltLinux/linux/issues/940

Reviewed By: alexshap

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76562
2020-03-23 13:49:26 -07:00
Eli Friedman 896335bfb8 Don't export symbols from clang/opt/llc if plugins are disabled.
The only reason we export symbols from these tools is to support
plugins; if we don't have plugins, exporting symbols just bloats the
executable and makes LTO less effective.

See review of D75879 for the discussion that led to this patch.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76527
2020-03-23 12:17:09 -07:00
James Henderson b259ce998f [llvm-readobj] Derive dynamic symtab size from DT_HASH
If the section headers have been removed by a tool such as llvm-objcopy
or llvm-strip, previously llvm-readobj/llvm-readelf would not dump the
dynamic symbols when --dyn-symbols was specified. However, the nchain
value of the DT_HASH data specifies the number of dynamic symbols, so if
it is present, we can use that. This patch implements this behaviour.

Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45089.

Reviewed by: grimar, MaskRay

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76352
2020-03-23 12:21:20 +00:00
Georgii Rymar 601d25cb73 [obj2yaml] - Simplify and reduce `ELFDumper<ELFT>::dumpSections`. NFCI.
This method it a bit too large.
It is becoming inconvenient to update it.
This patch suggests a way to reduce and cleanup it.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76499
2020-03-21 18:15:26 +03:00
Fangrui Song 85c30f3374 [X86] Reland D71360 Clean up UseInitArray initialization for X86ELFTargetObjectFile
-fuse-init-array is now the CC1 default but TargetLoweringObjectFileELF::UseInitArray still defaults to false.
The following two unknown OS target triples continue using .ctors/.dtors because InitializeELF is not called.

clang -target i386 -c a.c
clang -target x86_64 -c a.c

This cleanup fixes this as a bonus.

X86SpeculativeLoadHardeningPass::tracePredStateThroughCall can call
MCContext::createTempSymbol before TargetLoweringObjectFileELF::Initialize().
We need to call TargetLoweringObjectFileELF::Initialize() ealier.

test/CodeGen/X86/speculative-load-hardening-indirect.ll

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71360
2020-03-20 21:57:34 -07:00
Pirama Arumuga Nainar fe5599eac6 [llvm-ar] Use target triple to deduce archive kind for bitcode inputs
Summary:
When using full LTO on cross-compile settings, instead of generating the
default archive kind of the host platform, we could deduce the archive
kind based on the target triple.

This specifically addresses https://github.com/android/ndk/issues/1209
by making it possible to drop llvm-ar in place of GNU ar without extra
flags.

Reviewers: compnerd, pcc, srhines, danalbert

Subscribers: hiraditya, MaskRay, steven_wu, dexonsmith, rupprecht, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76461
2020-03-20 13:19:44 -07:00
Fangrui Song fe5937cb33 [llc] Initialize TargetLoweringObjectFile for MIR input
MIRParser uses MC and transitively calls MCObjectFileInfo::getObjectFileType().
TargetLoweringObjectFile::Initialize should be called beforehand to
initialize MCObjectFileInfo::Env.

This manifested as a -fsanitize=undefined
test/CodeGen/MIR/X86/instr-symbols-and-mcsymbol-operands.mir failure
when D71360/aa5ee8f244441a8ea103a7e0ed8b6f3e74454516 was committed.
2020-03-20 11:18:36 -07:00
Sterling Augustine 5de4ba1770 Cleanup the plumbing for DILineInfoSpecifier. [NFC - Try 2] 2020-03-20 10:29:57 -07:00
James Henderson 86b093d1a1 [llvm-readobj] Allow syms from all sections to match stack size entries
Prior to this change, for non-relocatable objects llvm-readobj would
assume that all symbols that corresponded to a stack size section's
entries were in the section specified by the section's sh_link field.
In the presence of an output section description combining
SHF_LINK_ORDER sections linking different output sections, this cannot
be respected, since linker script section patterns are "by name" by
nature. Consequently, the sh_link value would not be correct for all
section entries.

This patch changes llvm-readobj to ignore the section of symbols in a
non-relocatable object.

Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45228.

Reviewed by: grimar, MaskRay

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76425
2020-03-20 10:54:18 +00:00
Sterling Augustine 6343526d64 Revert "Cleanup the plumbing for DILineInfoSpecifier. [NFC]"
This broke lldb. Will fix and resubmit.

This reverts commit 98ff6eb679.
2020-03-19 17:25:05 -07:00
Sterling Augustine 98ff6eb679 Cleanup the plumbing for DILineInfoSpecifier. [NFC]
Summary:
1. FileLineInfoSpecifier::Default isn't the default for anything.
Rename to RawValue, which accurately reflects its role.
2. Most functions that take a part of a FileLineInfoSpecifier end up
constructing a full one later or plumb two values through. Make them
all just take a complete FileLineInfoSpecifier.
3. Printing basenames only was handled differently from all other
variants, make it parallel to all the other variants.

Reviewers: jhenderson

Subscribers: hiraditya, MaskRay, rupprecht, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76394
2020-03-19 16:56:43 -07:00
Lang Hames 39253a50f0 [ORC] Re-apply 98f2bb4461, enable JITEventListeners in OrcV2, with fixes.
Updates the object buffer ownership scheme in jitLinkForOrc and related
functions: Ownership of both the object::ObjectFile and underlying
MemoryBuffer is passed into jitLinkForOrc and passed back to the onEmit
callback once linking is complete. This avoids the use-after-free errors
that were seen in 98f2bb4461.
2020-03-19 16:30:08 -07:00
Georgii Rymar a02b38698b [obj2yaml] - SHT_DYNAMIC and SHT_REL* sections: stop dumping sh_entsize field when it has the default value.
Currently obj2yaml always emits the `EntSize` property when `sh_entsize != 0`.
It is not correct. For example, for `SHT_DYNAMIC` section, `EntSize == 0`
is abnormal, while `sizeof(ELFT::Dyn)` is the expected default.

To reduce the output produces we should not dump default values.

yaml2obj tests that shows `sh_entsize` values produced are:
1) For `SHT_REL*` sections: `yaml2obj\ELF\reloc-sec-entry-size.yaml`
2) For `SHT_DYNAMIC`: `yaml2obj\ELF\dynamic-section.yaml`

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76227
2020-03-19 17:25:53 +03:00
Igor Kudrin b1c8a378f7 [llvm-dwp] Start error messages with a lowercase letter.
We usually start error messages with lowercase letters and most of them
in llvm-dwp follow that rule. This patch fixes a few messages that
started with capital letters.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76277
2020-03-19 19:43:08 +07:00
Georgii Rymar e26e9ba288 [obj2yaml] - Stop dumping an empty sh_info field for SHT_RELA/SHT_REL sections.
`.rela.dyn` is a dynamic relocation section that normally has
no value in `sh_info` field.

The existent `elf-reladyn-section-shinfo.yaml` which tests this piece has issues:

1) It does not check the case when we have more than one `SHT_REL[A]`
   section with `sh_info == 0` in the object. Because of this it did not catch the issue.
   Currently we print an excessive "Info" field:

```
  - Name:            .rela.dyn
    Type:            SHT_RELA
    EntSize:         0x0000000000000018
  - Name:            .rel.dyn
    Type:            SHT_REL
    EntSize:         0x0000000000000010
    Info:            ' [1]'
```

2) It seems can be more generic. I've added a `rel-rela-section.yaml` instead.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76281
2020-03-19 14:00:21 +03:00
serge-sans-paille 8d019cda85 Fix ac1d23ed7d interaction with gold plugin
Correctly set RelocationModel, thanks @modocache for spotting this.

Related to differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75579
2020-03-18 11:44:17 +01:00
serge-sans-paille ac1d23ed7d Replace MCTargetOptionsCommandFlags.inc and CommandFlags.inc by runtime registration
MCTargetOptionsCommandFlags.inc and CommandFlags.inc are headers which contain
cl::opt with static storage.
These headers are meant to be incuded by tools to make it easier to parametrize
codegen/mc.

However, these headers are also included in at least two libraries: lldCommon
and handle-llvm. As a result, when creating DYLIB, clang-cpp holds a reference
to the options, and lldCommon holds another reference. Linking the two in a
single executable, as zig does[0], results in a double registration.

This patch explores an other approach: the .inc files are moved to regular
files, and the registration happens on-demand through static declaration of
options in the constructor of a static object.

[0] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1756977#c5

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75579
2020-03-17 14:01:30 +01:00
Nico Weber 9e48422035 Revert "[llvm-objdump] Display locations of variables alongside disassembly"
Makes tests fail on Windows, see https://reviews.llvm.org/D70720#1924542

This reverts commit 3a5ddedadb, and
follow-ups:
f4cb9c919e
042eb0482a
c0cf5f5da9
18649f4813
f62b898c1f
2020-03-16 14:04:25 -04:00
Martin Storsjö 042eb0482a [llvm-objdump] Add llvm_unreachable to silence GCC warning. NFC.
GCC 7 warned about control reaching the end of the non-void function,
despite all 7 LineChar values being handled in the switch.
2020-03-16 13:34:50 +02:00