Going to be reading the DW_AT_GNU_dwo_name shortly as well, and there
was already enough duplication here that it was worth refactoring
rather than adding even more.
llvm-svn: 264350
The patch supports common STV_xxx visibility flags and MIPS specific
STO_MIPS_xxx flags.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18447
llvm-svn: 264300
In executable and shared object ELF files, relocations in the file contain the final virtual address rather than section offset so this is adjusted to display section offset.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15965
llvm-svn: 263971
On Rafael's suggestion!
(also fix a discrepancy between this error message format and the others)
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 263860
It might be hard to recognize a hexadecimal number without '0x' prefix.
Besides that '0x' prefix corresponds to GNU objdump behaviour.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18207
llvm-svn: 263705
The PE TLS directory contains information about where the TLS data
resides in the image, what functions should be executed when threads are
created, etc.
llvm-svn: 263537
(Resubmitting after fixing missing file issue)
With the changes in r263275, there are now more than just functions in
the summary. Completed the renaming of data structures (started in
r263275) to reflect the wider scope. In particular, changed the
FunctionIndex* data structures to ModuleIndex*, and renamed related
variables and comments. Also renamed the files to reflect the changes.
A companion clang patch will immediately succeed this patch to reflect
this renaming.
llvm-svn: 263513
With the changes in r263275, there are now more than just functions in
the summary. Completed the renaming of data structures (started in
r263275) to reflect the wider scope. In particular, changed the
FunctionIndex* data structures to ModuleIndex*, and renamed related
variables and comments. Also renamed the files to reflect the changes.
A companion clang patch will immediately succeed this patch to reflect
this renaming.
llvm-svn: 263490
Summary:
This patch adds support for including a full reference graph including
call graph edges and other GV references in the summary.
The reference graph edges can be used to make importing decisions
without materializing any source modules, can be used in the plugin
to make file staging decisions for distributed build systems, and is
expected to have other uses.
The call graph edges are recorded in each function summary in the
bitcode via a list of <CalleeValueIds, StaticCount> tuples when no PGO
data exists, or <CalleeValueId, StaticCount, ProfileCount> pairs when
there is PGO, where the ValueId can be mapped to the function GUID via
the ValueSymbolTable. In the function index in memory, the call graph
edges reference the target via the CalleeGUID instead of the
CalleeValueId.
The reference graph edges are recorded in each summary record with a
list of referenced value IDs, which can be mapped to value GUID via the
ValueSymbolTable.
Addtionally, a new summary record type is added to record references
from global variable initializers. A number of bitcode records and data
structures have been renamed to reflect the newly expanded scope of the
summary beyond functions. More cleanup will follow.
Reviewers: joker.eph, davidxl
Subscribers: joker.eph, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17212
llvm-svn: 263275
LLVM Gold plugin decides which instance of a common symbol it wants
based on the symbol size in claim_file_hook. If the file that
contains the chosen instance is later dropped from the link, we end
up with an undefined reference.
This change delays this decision until the set of the included files
is known.
llvm-svn: 263180
The thinlto_linkonceresolution.ll gold linker test introduced in r262727
included a target triple, but didn't set the emulation mode, which is
necessary since the default linker target may be different.
Patch by H.J. Lu
llvm-svn: 262745
Summary:
Since IR files are all compiled into separate independent object files
in ThinLTO mode, the prevailing linkonce symbols must be emitted in its
object file even if it is no longer referenced there, e.g. if no
references remain in the module after inlining, since it may be
referenced by another ThinLTO compiled object file. This is done by
changing LDPR_PREVAILING_DEF_IRONLY* symbols to LDPR_PREVAILING_DEF,
which converts the prevailing linkonce to weak. We also don't need the
other prevailing IRONLY handling for internalization, which is not
currently performed for ThinLTO.
Test case included.
Reviewers: davidxl, rafael
Subscribers: rafael, joker.eph, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16173
llvm-svn: 262727
Summary:
Launch ThinLTO backends (LTO and codegen pipelines with importing) in
parallel using a ThreadPool, after creating the combined index.
The number of threads is controlled by the existing -jobs gold plugin
option, or the hardware concurrency if not specified.
The old behavior of exiting after creating the combined index can be
invoked via a new thinlto-index-only plugin option.
This commit involves just the ThinLTO-specific pieces of D15390, the NFC
and other restructuring pieces were committed independently:
r262677: Add hardware_concurrency interface to llvm::thread (NFC)
r262719: Change split code gen to use ThreadPool
r262721: Refactor gold-plugin codegen to prepare for ThinLTO threads (NFC)
Reviewers: pcc, joker.eph, rafael
Subscribers: rafael, davidxl, llvm-commits, joker.eph
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15390
llvm-svn: 262724
CIE augmentation data might contain non-printable characters.
The patch prints the data as a list of hex bytes.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17759
llvm-svn: 262361
Function lto_module_create_in_local_context() would previously
rely on the default LLVMContext being created for it by
LTOModule::makeLTOModule(). This context exits the program on
error and is not arranged to update sLastStringError in
tools/lto/lto.cpp.
Function lto_module_create_in_local_context() now creates an
LLVMContext by itself, sets it up correctly to its needs and then
passes it to LTOModule::createInLocalContext() which takes
ownership of the context and keeps it present for the lifetime of
the returned LTOModule.
Function LTOModule::makeLTOModule() is modified to take a
reference to LLVMContext (instead of a pointer) and no longer
creates a default context when nullptr is passed to it. Method
LTOModule::createInContext() that takes a pointer to LLVMContext
is removed because it allows to pass a nullptr to it. Instead
LTOModule::createFromBuffer() (that takes a reference to
LLVMContext) should be used.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17715
llvm-svn: 262330
These diagnostics aren't perfect - in the case of merging several dwos
into dwps and those dwps into more dwps - just getting the message about
the original source file name might not be much help (since it's the
same in both dwos, by definition - but doesn't tell you which chain of
dwps to backtrack)
It might be worth adding the DW_AT_dwo_id to the split debug info to
improve the diagnostic experience - might help track down the duplicates
better.
llvm-svn: 261988
Though a bit odd, this is handy for a few reasons - for example, in a
build system that wants consistent input/output of build steps, but
where split-dwarf might be overriden/disabled by the user on a per-file
basis.
llvm-svn: 261987
Summary:
I thought -Xlinker -mllvm -Xlinker -stats worked at some point but maybe
it never did.
For clang, I believe that stats are printed from cc1_main. This patch
also prints them for LTO, specifically right after codegen happens.
I only looked at the C API for LTO briefly to see if this is a good
place. Probably there are still cases where this wouldn't be printed
but it seems to be working for the common case. I also experimented
putting this in the LTOCodeGenerator destructor but that didn't trigger
for me because ld64 does not destroy the LTOCodeGenerator.
Reviewers: dexonsmith, joker.eph
Subscribers: rafael, joker.eph, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17302
llvm-svn: 261013
Original messages:
Revert "[readobj] Handle ELF files with no section table or with no program headers."
Revert "[readobj] Dump DT_JMPREL relocations when outputting dynamic relocations."
r260489 depends on r260488 and among other issues r260488 deleted error
handling code.
llvm-svn: 260962
Multi-dso programs result in multiple coverage files dumped of the form
'<module_name>.<pid>.sancov'. When analyzing these coverage files it is
important to use correct corresponding object file.
This change removes the "-obj" sancov flag and lets user specify object
file names alongside coverage files. Sancov tool would match them using
<module_name> part of coverage file and short file name of the object
file.
Corresponding changes:
- compiler-rt: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17171
- docs: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17175
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17169
llvm-svn: 260628
This adds support for finding the dynamic table and dynamic symbol table via
the section table or the program header table. If there's no section table an
attempt is made to figure out the length of the dynamic symbol table.
llvm-svn: 260488
This restores commit r260408, along with a fix for a bot failure.
The bot failure was caused by dereferencing a unique_ptr in the same
call instruction parameter list where it was passed via std::move.
Apparently due to luck this was not exposed when I built the compiler
with clang, only with gcc.
llvm-svn: 260442
New option --elf-output-style=LLVM or GNU
Enables -file-headers in readelf style when elf-output-style=GNU
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14128
llvm-svn: 260430
Summary:
This patch uses the lower 64-bits of the MD5 hash of a function name as
a GUID in the function index, instead of storing function names. Any
local functions are first given a global name by prepending the original
source file name. This is the same naming scheme and GUID used by PGO in
the indexed profile format.
This change has a couple of benefits. The primary benefit is size
reduction in the combined index file, for example 483.xalancbmk's
combined index file was reduced by around 70%. It should also result in
memory savings for the index file in memory, as the in-memory map is
also indexed by the hash instead of the string.
Second, this enables integration with indirect call promotion, since the
indirect call profile targets are recorded using the same global naming
convention and hash. This will enable the function importer to easily
locate function summaries for indirect call profile targets to enable
their import and subsequent promotion.
The original source file name is recorded in the bitcode in a new
module-level record for use in the ThinLTO backend pipeline.
Reviewers: davidxl, joker.eph
Subscribers: llvm-commits, joker.eph
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17028
llvm-svn: 260408
New option --elf-output-style=LLVM or GNU
Enables -file-headers in readelf style when elf-output-style=GNU
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14128
llvm-svn: 260391
This pass implements whole program optimization of virtual calls in cases
where we know (via bitset information) that the list of callees is fixed. This
includes the following:
- Single implementation devirtualization: if a virtual call has a single
possible callee, replace all calls with a direct call to that callee.
- Virtual constant propagation: if the virtual function's return type is an
integer <=64 bits and all possible callees are readnone, for each class and
each list of constant arguments: evaluate the function, store the return
value alongside the virtual table, and rewrite each virtual call as a load
from the virtual table.
- Uniform return value optimization: if the conditions for virtual constant
propagation hold and each function returns the same constant value, replace
each virtual call with that constant.
- Unique return value optimization for i1 return values: if the conditions
for virtual constant propagation hold and a single vtable's function
returns 0, or a single vtable's function returns 1, replace each virtual
call with a comparison of the vptr against that vtable's address.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16795
llvm-svn: 260312
This reverts commit r259578.
There are enough issues with this small patch that it is better to
revert and then commit a fixed version (will be committed shortly).
llvm-svn: 260285
This test fails in the ninja-x64-msvc-RA-centos6 builder, so the
UNSUPPORTED: system-windows condition is insufficient. Removing it
for now; I will investigate how this can be fixed later.
llvm-svn: 260281
Summary:
This patch adds Windows support for a few of the llvm-config commands,
including cflags, ldflags, libs, and system-libs.
Currently llvm-config is untested, so this patch adds tests for the
commands that it fixes as well.
Reviewers: rnk
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16762
llvm-svn: 260263
It is possible to have .got section and one or more zero-sized section
at the same address. This patch first checks that GOT (or GOT PLT)
section should have non-zero size using corresponding dynamic tags. Then
it looks up not empty section at the specified address.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16968
llvm-svn: 260245
It was using format() with a string for 64-bit types but was
passed a 32-bit type in places when printing values for
32-bit Mach-O files.
rdar://24542509
llvm-svn: 260243
In order for recent gcov versions to read the coverage data, you have
to use UseCfgChecksum=true and FunctionNamesInData=false options for
coverage profiling pass. This is because gcov is expecting the
function section in .gcda to be exactly 3 words in size, containing
ident and two checksums.
While llvm-cov is compatible with UseCfgChecksum=true, it always
expects a function name in .gcda function sections (it's not
compatible with FunctionNamesInData=false). Thus it's currently
impossible to generate one set of coverage files that works with both
gcov and llvm-cov.
This change fixes the reading of coverage information to only read the
function name if it's present.
Patch by Arseny Kapoulkine. Thanks!
llvm-svn: 260162
This reduces sizes of instrumented object files, final binaries,
process images, and raw profile data.
The format of the indexed profile data remain the same.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16388
llvm-svn: 260117
Although it seems like clang will never emit scattered relocations in
the debug information (at least I couldn't find a way), we have too
support them for the benefit of other compilers.
As clang doesn't generate them, the included testcase was produced
from hacked up assembly.
llvm-svn: 259339
llvm-dsymutil was misinterpreting the value of common symbols as their
address when it actually contains their size. This didn't impact
llvm-dsymutil's ability to link the debug information for common symbols
because these are always found by name and not by address. Things could
however go wrong when the size of a common object matched the object
file address of another symbol. Depending on the link order of the symbols
the common object might incorrectly evict this other object from the
address to symbol mapping, and then link the evicted symbol with a wrong
binary address.
Use the new ability to have symbols without an object file address to fix
this.
llvm-svn: 259318
Add an option to llvm-profdata merge for writing out sparse indexed
profiles. These profiles omit InstrProfRecords for functions which are
never executed.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16727
llvm-svn: 259258
Summary: When splitting module with preserving locals, we currently do not handle case of global alias being separated with its aliasee.
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16585
llvm-svn: 259075
We already perform it at the beginning of the function so we can't
arrive here with an invalid object. Also, add a test so that bugs
won't sneak in the future.
llvm-svn: 258982
MCJIT emits zero-length CIE at the end of the _eh_frame section. This change
ensures that parser inside DebugInfo will not crash and correctly record such cases.
We are now recording DW_EH_PE_omit as a default value for FDE and LSDA encodings.
Also Offset != EndAugmentationOffset assertion check will only happen if augmentation
string had 'z' letter in it.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16588
llvm-svn: 258931
Adds a way to inspect SHT_GROUP sections in ELF objects.
Displays signature, member sections of these sections.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16555
llvm-svn: 258845
This patch was originally committed as r257885, but was reverted due to windows
failures. The cause of these failures has been fixed under r258677, hence
re-committing the original patch.
llvm-svn: 258683
The binary contains two (merged) covmap sections which
have duplicate CovMapRecords from comdat (template instantation).
This test makes sure the reader reads it properly. It also
tests that the coverage data from different instantiations
of the same template function are properly merged in show
output.
llvm-svn: 258376
Some architecture specific ELF section flags might have the same value
(for example SHF_X86_64_LARGE and SHF_HEX_GPREL) and we have to check
machine architectures to select an appropriate set of possible flags.
The patch selects architecture specific flags into separate arrays
`ElfxxxSectionFlags` and combines `ElfSectionFlags` and `ElfxxxSectionFlags`
before pass to the `StreamWriter::printFlags()` method.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16269
llvm-svn: 258334
Summary:
Currently llvm::SplitModule as the first step globalizes all local objects, which might not be desirable in some scenarios.
This change adds a new flag to llvm::SplitModule that uses SCC approach to search for a balanced partition without the need to externalize symbols.
Such partition might not be possible or fully balanced for a given number of partitions, and is a function of the module properties (global/local dependencies within the module).
Joint development Tobias Edler von Koch (tobias@codeaurora.org) and Sergei Larin (slarin@codeaurora.org)
Subscribers: llvm-commits, joker.eph
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16124
llvm-svn: 258083
Entry block count was not counted and is corrected. Also
introduce a new metric that is MaxInternalBlockCount which
show command shows (as before).
llvm-svn: 257987
This is part of a new statistics gathering feature for the sanitizers.
See clang/docs/SanitizerStats.rst for further info and docs.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16174
llvm-svn: 257970
# The first commit's message is:
Revert "[ARM] Add DSP build attribute and extension targeting"
This reverts commit b11cc50c0b4a7c8cdb628abc50b7dc226ff583dc.
# This is the 2nd commit message:
Revert "[ARM] Add new system registers to ARMv8-M Baseline/Mainline"
This reverts commit 837d08454e3e5beb8581951ac26b22fa07df3cd5.
llvm-svn: 257916
Added forgotten ELFDumper.cpp to commit.
Initial commit message:
[llvm-readobj] Add support for TLSDESC_PLT and TLSDESC_GOT dynamic section tags to the llvm-readobj.
If module uses uses lazy TLSDESC relocations it should define DT_TLSDESC_PLT and DT_TLSDESC_GOT entries.
They were unknown for llvm-readobj before this patch.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16224
llvm-svn: 257914
Initial commit message:
[llvm-readobj] Add support for TLSDESC_PLT and TLSDESC_GOT dynamic section tags to the llvm-readobj.
If module uses uses lazy TLSDESC relocations it should define DT_TLSDESC_PLT and DT_TLSDESC_GOT entries.
They were unknown for llvm-readobj before this patch.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16224
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Added : /llvm/trunk/test/tools/llvm-readobj/Inputs/dynamic-table-so.aarch64
Modified : /llvm/trunk/test/tools/llvm-readobj/Inputs/dynamic-table.c
Modified : /llvm/trunk/test/tools/llvm-readobj/dynamic.test
llvm-svn: 257913
If module uses uses lazy TLSDESC relocations it should define DT_TLSDESC_PLT and DT_TLSDESC_GOT entries.
They were unknown for llvm-readobj before this patch.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16224
llvm-svn: 257912