- As before, there is a minor semantic change here (evidenced by the test
change) for Darwin triples that have no version component. I debated changing
the default behavior of isOSVersionLT, but decided it made more sense for
triples to be explicit.
llvm-svn: 129805
The .dot directives don't need labels, that is a leftover from when we created
line number info manually.
Instructions following a DBG_VALUE can share its label since the DBG_VALUE
doesn't produce any code.
llvm-svn: 128284
This will extend the ranges of debug info variables in registers until they are
clobbered.
Fix 1: Don't mistake DBG_VALUE instructions referring to incoming arguments on
the stack with DBG_VALUE instructions referring to variables in the frame
pointer. This fixes the gdb test-suite failure.
Fix 2: Don't trace through copies to physical registers setting up call
arguments. These registers are call clobbered, and the source register is more
likely to be a callee-saved register that can be extended through the call
instruction.
llvm-svn: 128114
These ranges get completely jumbled by the post-ra scheduler, and it is not
really reasonable to expect it to make sense of them.
Instead, teach DwarfDebug to notice when user variables in registers are
clobbered, and terminate the ranges there.
llvm-svn: 128045
Machine instruction range consisting of only DBG_VALUE MIs only contributes consecutive labels in assembly output, which is harmless, and empty scope entry in DebugInfo, which confuses debugger tools.
llvm-svn: 125577