Summary: Set the default DwarfInlinedStrings as inlined strings for DBX, due to DBX does not support .dwstr section for now.
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99933
Negative numbers are represented using DW_OP_consts along with signed representation
of the number as the argument.
Test case IR is generated using Fortran front-end.
Reviewed By: aprantl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99273
This is needed for Fortran assumed shape arrays whose dimensions are
defined as,
- 'count' is taken from array descriptor passed as parameter by
caller, access from descriptor is defined by type DIExpression.
- 'lowerBound' is defined by callee.
The current alternate way represents using upperBound in place of
count, where upperBound is calculated in callee in a temp variable
using lowerBound and count
Representation with count (DIExpression) is not only clearer as
compared to upperBound (DIVariable) but it has another advantage that
variable count is accessed by being parameter has better chance of
survival at higher optimization level than upperBound being local
variable.
Reviewed By: aprantl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99335
This commit adds debugging support for set types defined in languages
such as Pascal and Modula-2.
Patch by Peter McKinna!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76115
I think byval/sret and the others are close to being able to rip out
the code to support the missing type case. A lot of this code is
shared with inalloca, so catch this up to the others so that can
happen.
XCore default subtarget does not support 8-byte stack alignment. These failures
can be seen on builder clang-xcore-ubuntu-20-x64 on staging buildbot.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99092
Exclude AArch64 mapping symbols ($x and $d) for symtab symbolization as
it was done for ARM since D95916 tom bring bots back to green state.
This is implemented by setting SF_FormatSpecific such that
llvm-symbolizer will ignore them, and use this flag to re-implement
llvm-nm --special-syms option which make it work for both targets.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98803
On RISC-V, clang emits empty name symbols used for label differences. (In GCC the symbols are typically `.L0`)
After D95916, the empty name symbols can show up in llvm-symbolizer's symbolization output.
They have no names and thus not useful. Set `SF_FormatSpecific` so that llvm-symbolizer will ignore them.
`SF_FormatSpecific` is also used in LTO but that case should not matter.
Corresponding addr2line problem: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=27585
Reviewed By: luismarques
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98669
Summary: This is a minor patch to add names for the debug line prologue, as a follow-up of D95998.
Reviewed By: dblaikie, ikudrin, shchenz
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98383
This patch improves salvageDebugInfoImpl by allowing it to salvage arithmetic
operations with two or more non-const operands; this includes the GetElementPtr
instruction, and most Binary Operator instructions. These salvages produce
DIArgList locations and are only valid for dbg.values, as currently variadic
DIExpressions must use DW_OP_stack_value. This functionality is also only added
for salvageDebugInfoForDbgValues; other functions that directly call
salvageDebugInfoImpl (such as in ISel or Coroutine frame building) can be
updated in a later patch.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91722
This patch allows DBG_VALUE_LIST instructions to be emitted to DWARF with valid
DW_AT_locations. This change mainly affects DbgEntityHistoryCalculator, which
now tracks multiple registers per value, and DwarfDebug+DwarfExpression, which
can now emit multiple machine locations as part of a DWARF expression.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83495
This patch adds support for DBG_VALUE_LIST in the LiveDebugVariables pass. The
changes are mostly in computeIntervals, extendDef, and addDefsFromCopies; when
extending the def of a DBG_VALUE_LIST the live ranges of every used register
must be considered, and when such a def is killed by more than one of its used
registers being killed at the same time it is necessary to find valid copies of
all of those registers to create a new def with.
The DebugVariableValue class has also been changed to reference multiple
location numbers instead of just one. This has been accomplished by using a
C-style array with a unique_ptr and an array length packed into 6 bits, to
minimize the size of the class (which must be kept low to be used with
IntervalMap). This may not be the most efficient solution possible, and should
be looked at if performance issues arise.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83895
This patch implements DBG_VALUE_LIST handling to the LiveDebugValues pass. This
is a substantial change, and makes a few fundamental changes to the existing
logic.
We still use the basic model of a VarLocMap that is indexed by a LocIndex, with
a VarLocSet (a CoalescingBitVector underneath) giving us efficient lookups of
existing variable locations for a given location type. The main change is that
the VarLocMap may contain a given VarLoc multiple times (once for each unique
location operand), so that a VarLoc can be looked up from any of the registers
that it uses. This means that each VarLoc has multiple corresponding LocIndexes;
to allow us to iterate through the set of VarLocs (previously we would iterate
through the VarLocSet), we now also maintain a single entry in the VarLocMap
that contains every VarLoc exactly once.
The VarLoc class itself is also changed; this change is much simpler,
refactoring out location-specific members into a MachineLocation class and
adding a vector of these locations.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83890
In some cases a broken or invalid debug info could cause a crash in DWARFUnit::getInlinedChainForAddress during parsing a chain of in-lined functions. This patch fixes this issue.
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98119
D81469 introduced a check to error on CIE version different
than 1 for eh_frame, but older compilers mistakenly create binaries
with this version set to 3 for DWARF4 or 4 to DWARF5. Move the check
to dump time instead of eh_frame parse time, so we can be tolerant
with older binaries.
Reviewed By: aprantl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97830
This patch adds a new metadata node, DIArgList, which contains a list of SSA
values. This node is in many ways similar in function to the existing
ValueAsMetadata node, with the difference being that it tracks a list instead of
a single value. Internally, it uses ValueAsMetadata to track the individual
values, but there is also a reasonable amount of DIArgList-specific
value-tracking logic on top of that. Similar to ValueAsMetadata, it is a special
case in parsing and printing due to the fact that it requires a function state
(as it may reference function-local values).
This patch should not result in any immediate functional change; it allows for
DIArgLists to be parsed and printed, but debug variable intrinsics do not yet
recognize them as a valid argument (outside of parsing).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88175
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
remove `Hi` `Lo` argument from `emitDwarfUnitLength`, so we
can make caller of emitDwarfUnitLength easier.
Reviewed By: MaskRay, dblaikie, ikudrin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96409
There is a trailing dot in text section name if it has prefix, don't add
repeated dot when connect text section name and symbol name.
Reviewed By: MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96327
As discussed on the RFC [0], I am sharing the set of patches that
enables checking of original Debug Info metadata preservation in
optimizations. The proof-of-concept/proposal can be found at [1].
The implementation from the [1] was full of duplicated code,
so this set of patches tries to merge this approach into the existing
debugify utility.
For example, the utility pass in the original-debuginfo-check
mode could be invoked as follows:
$ opt -verify-debuginfo-preserve -pass-to-test sample.ll
Since this is very initial stage of the implementation,
there is a space for improvements such as:
- Add support for the new pass manager
- Add support for metadata other than DILocations and DISubprograms
[0] https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/llvm-dev/QOyF-38YPlE/G213uiuwCAAJ
[1] https://github.com/djolertrk/llvm-di-checker
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82545
The test that was failing is now forced to use the old PM.
As discussed on the RFC [0], I am sharing the set of patches that
enables checking of original Debug Info metadata preservation in
optimizations. The proof-of-concept/proposal can be found at [1].
The implementation from the [1] was full of duplicated code,
so this set of patches tries to merge this approach into the existing
debugify utility.
For example, the utility pass in the original-debuginfo-check
mode could be invoked as follows:
$ opt -verify-debuginfo-preserve -pass-to-test sample.ll
Since this is very initial stage of the implementation,
there is a space for improvements such as:
- Add support for the new pass manager
- Add support for metadata other than DILocations and DISubprograms
[0] https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/llvm-dev/QOyF-38YPlE/G213uiuwCAAJ
[1] https://github.com/djolertrk/llvm-di-checker
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82545
Separate the LoZ ELF calling convention in tablegen.
This will make it easier to add the z/OS ABI in future patches.
Reviewed By: uweigand
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96867
This allows the option to affect the LTO output. Module::Max helps to
generate debug info for all modules in the same format.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96597
Basic block sections enables function sections implicitly, this is not needed
and is inefficient with "=list" option.
We had basic block sections enable function sections implicitly in clang. This
is particularly inefficient with "=list" option as it places functions that do
not have any basic block sections in separate sections. This causes unnecessary
object file overhead for large applications.
This patch disables this implicit behavior. It only creates function sections
for those functions that require basic block sections.
Further, there was an inconistent behavior with llc as llc was not turning on
function sections by default. This patch makes llc and clang consistent and
tests are added to check the new behavior.
This is the first of two patches and this adds functionality in LLVM to
create a new section for the entry block if function sections is not
enabled.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D93876
This patch enables AsmPrinter support for complex expression with
entry values. It shouldn't AsmPrinter's call whether these are safe or
not but the pass who introduces the DW_OP_LLVM_entry_value. This patch
on its own has no effect on clang.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96559
Their names don't convey much information, so they should be excluded.
The behavior matches addr2line.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96617
Before d08bd13ac8, only `SymbolRef::ST_Function`
symbols were used for .symtab symbolization. That commit added a `"DATA"` mode
to llvm-symbolizer which used `SymbolRef::ST_Data` symbols for symbolization.
Since function and data symbols have different addresses, we don't need to
differentiate the two modes. This patches unifies the two modes to simplify
code.
`"DATA"` is used by `compiler-rt/lib/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_symbolizer_libcdep.cpp`.
`check-hwasan` and `check-tsan` have runtime tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96322
The ELF spec says:
> STT_FILE: Conventionally, the symbol's name gives the name of the source file associated with the object file. A file symbol has STB_LOCAL binding, its section index is SHN_ABS, and it precedes the other STB_LOCAL symbols for the file, if it is present.
For a local symbol, the preceding STT_FILE symbol is almost always in the same
file[1]. GNU addr2line uses this heuristic to retrieve the filename associated
with a local symbol (e.g. internal linkage functions in C/C++).
GNU addr2line can assign STT_FILE filename to a non-local symbol, too, but the trick
only works if no regular symbol precede STT_FILE. This patch does not implement this corner case
(not useful for most executables which have more than one files).
In case of filename mismatch between .debug_line & .symtab, arbitrarily make .debug_line win.
[1]: LLD does not synthesize STT_FILE symbols
(https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48023 see also
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=26822). An assembly file
without `.file` directives can cause mis-attribution. This is an edge case.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95927
Originally landed in ddc2f1e3fb and reverted in d32deaab4d because of
a Generic test objecting. That was fixed up in 013613964f. Original
landing commit message follows:
[DWARF] Location-less inlined variables should not have DW_TAG_variable
Discussed in this thread:
https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2021-January/148139.html
DwarfDebug::collectEntityInfo accidentally distinguishes between variable
locations that never have a location specified, and variable locations that
have an empty location specified. The latter leads to the creation of an
empty variable referring to the abstract origin.
Fix this by seeking a non-empty location before producing a concrete
entity, to guarantee a DW_AT_location will be produced. Other loops in
collectEntityInfo and endFunctionImpl take care of examining the
retainedNodes collection and ensuring optimised-out variables are created.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95617
Was e05c10380c, reverted in d7d0b17de7, see D95617 for details. I've
added "arm64" to the XFail list (as well as aarch64), will follow up on
the mailing list about whether there's anything else to be done.