This patch adds timestamp verification for swiftmodule files.
- A new flag is provided to allows us to continue testing of the code
for embedding the__swift_ast. (git doesn't maintain timestamps)
- Adds a new test for fat (arm) binaries.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38686
llvm-svn: 315456
Summary:
swiftc emits symbols without flags set, which led dsymutil to ignore
them when searching for global symbols, causing dwarf location data
to be omitted. Xcode's dsymutil handles this case correctly, and emits
valid location data. Add this functionality to llvm-dsymutil by
allowing parsing of symbols with no flags set.
Reviewers: aprantl, friss, JDevlieghere
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38587
llvm-svn: 315218
Summary:
swiftc emits symbols without flags set, which led dsymutil to ignore
them when searching for global symbols, causing dwarf location data
to be omitted. Xcode's dsymutil handles this case correctly, and emits
valid location data. Add this functionality to llvm-dsymutil by
allowing parsing of symbols with no flags set.
Reviewers: aprantl, friss, JDevlieghere
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38587
llvm-svn: 315082
Summary:
Xcode's dsymutil emits a __swift_ast DWARF section, which is required for debugging,
and which contains a byte-for-byte dump of the swiftmodule file.
Add this feature to llvm-dsymutil.
Tested with `gobjdump --dwarf=info -s`, by verifying that the contents of
`__DWARF.__swift_ast` match between Xcode's dsymutil and llvm-dsymutil
(Xcode's dwarfdump and llvm-dwarfdump don't currently recognize the
__swift_ast section).
Reviewers: aprantl, friss
Subscribers: llvm-commits, JDevlieghere
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38504
llvm-svn: 315066
Summary:
Xcode's dsymutil emits a __swift_ast DWARF section, which is required for debugging,
and which contains a byte-for-byte dump of the swiftmodule file.
Add this feature to llvm-dsymutil.
Tested with `gobjdump --dwarf=info -s`, by verifying that the contents of
`__DWARF.__swift_ast` match between Xcode's dsymutil and llvm-dsymutil
(Xcode's dwarfdump and llvm-dwarfdump don't currently recognize the
__swift_ast section).
Reviewers: aprantl, friss
Subscribers: llvm-commits, JDevlieghere
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38504
llvm-svn: 315014
Summary:
Xcode's dsymutil emits a __swift_ast DWARF section, which is required for debugging,
and which contains a byte-for-byte dump of the swiftmodule file.
Add this feature to llvm-dsymutil.
Tested with `gobjdump --dwarf=info -s`, by verifying that the contents of
`__DWARF.__swift_ast` match between Xcode's dsymutil and llvm-dsymutil
(Xcode's dwarfdump and llvm-dwarfdump don't currently recognize the
__swift_ast section).
Reviewers: aprantl, friss
Subscribers: llvm-commits, JDevlieghere
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38504
llvm-svn: 315004
This patch adds logic to follow a symbol's aliases when the symbol name
cannot be found in the current object file. It checks the main binary
for the symbol's address and queries the current object for its aliases
(symbols with the same address) before printing out a warning.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38230
llvm-svn: 314198
This patch prevents dsymutil from resolving a reference to a NULL DIE
when a bogus reference happens to be coincidentally referencing a NULL
DIE. Now this is detected as an invalid reference and a warning is
printed.
Fixes: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33873
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38078
llvm-svn: 313872
This patch completes the work done by Frederic Riss to addresses
dsymutil incorrectly considering forward declaration as canonical during
uniquing. This resulted in references to the forward declaration even
after the definition was encountered.
In addition to the test provided by Alexander Shaposhnikov in D29609, I
added another test to cover several scenarios that were mentioned in his
conversation with Fred. We now also check that uniquing still occurs
after the definition was encountered.
For more context please refer to D29609
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37127
llvm-svn: 312274
This patch completes the work done by Frederic Riss to addresses
dsymutil incorrectly considering forward declaration as canonical during
uniquing. This resulted in references to the forward declaration even
after the definition was encountered.
In addition to the test provided by Alexander Shaposhnikov in D29609, I
added another test to cover several scenarios that were mentioned in his
conversation with Fred. We now also check that uniquing still occurs
after the definition was encountered.
For more context please refer to D29609
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37127
llvm-svn: 312264
This adds a missing call to maybeUpdateMaxDwarfVersion when visitng a
clang module. Failing to do so will cause a failure when emitting
DWARF 4 forms into a CU that AsmPrinter believes to be DWARF 2.
rdar://problem/33666528
llvm-svn: 310392
This patch teaches dsymutil to strip types from the imported
DW_TAG_module inside of an object file (not inside the PCM) if they
can be resolved to the full definition inside the PCM. This reduces
the size of the .dSYM from WebCore from webkit.org by almost 2/3.
<rdar://problem/33047213>
llvm-svn: 308710
In addition to clarifying the warning message this contains a minor functional
change in that it now warns if the *immediate* parent directory in which the
missing PCM is expected to be isn't found.
This patch also includes a more comprehensive testcase.
rdar://problem/25860711
llvm-svn: 270269
The BinaryHolder would query the archive member MemoryBuffer name
to check if the current open archive also contains the next requested
objectfile. This comparison was using a StringRef to a temporary
buffer. It only happened with fat archives. This commit adds long-lived
storage along with the MemoryBuffers for the fat archive filename.
The added test would fail during an ASAN build without the fix.
llvm-svn: 268924
r267249 removed the dual ARM/Thumb interface from MachOObjectFile,
simplifying llvm-dsymutil's code. This unfortunately also regressed
llvm-dsymutil's ability to select thumb slices, because the simplified
code was also dealing with the discrepency between the slice arch
(eg. armv7m) and the triple arch name (eg. thumbv7m).
llvm-svn: 268894
Currently each Function points to a DISubprogram and DISubprogram has a
scope field. For member functions the scope is a DICompositeType. DIScopes
point to the DICompileUnit to facilitate type uniquing.
Distinct DISubprograms (with isDefinition: true) are not part of the type
hierarchy and cannot be uniqued. This change removes the subprograms
list from DICompileUnit and instead adds a pointer to the owning compile
unit to distinct DISubprograms. This would make it easy for ThinLTO to
strip unneeded DISubprograms and their transitively referenced debug info.
Motivation
----------
Materializing DISubprograms is currently the most expensive operation when
doing a ThinLTO build of clang.
We want the DISubprogram to be stored in a separate Bitcode block (or the
same block as the function body) so we can avoid having to expensively
deserialize all DISubprograms together with the global metadata. If a
function has been inlined into another subprogram we need to store a
reference the block containing the inlined subprogram.
Attached to https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=27284 is a python script
that updates LLVM IR testcases to the new format.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D19034
<rdar://problem/25256815>
llvm-svn: 266446
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
Quoting from the comment added to the code:
// Objective-C on i386 uses artificial absolute symbols to
// perform some link time checks. Those symbols have a fixed 0
// address that might conflict with real symbols in the object
// file. As I cannot see a way for absolute symbols to find
// their way into the debug information, let's just ignore those.
llvm-svn: 255350
Previously, subprograms contained a metadata reference to the function they
described. Because most clients need to get or set a subprogram for a given
function rather than the other way around, this created unneeded inefficiency.
For example, many passes needed to call the function llvm::makeSubprogramMap()
to build a mapping from functions to subprograms, and the IR linker needed to
fix up function references in a way that caused quadratic complexity in the IR
linking phase of LTO.
This change reverses the direction of the edge by storing the subprogram as
function-level metadata and removing DISubprogram's function field.
Since this is an IR change, a bitcode upgrade has been provided.
Fixes PR23367. An upgrade script for textual IR for out-of-tree clients is
attached to the PR.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14265
llvm-svn: 252219
if there exists not definition for the type.
For this to work, we need to clone the imported modules before building
the decl context chains of the DIEs in the non-skeleton CUs.
llvm-svn: 249362
so the lookup works as expected after prepending the oso-prepend-path.
This manifested only on Windows, because "/" is not a relative path there.
llvm-svn: 248423
When cloning the debug info for a function that hasn't been linked,
strip the DIEs from all location attributes that wouldn't contain any
meaningful information anyway.
This kind of situation can happen when a function got discarded by the
linker, but its debug information is still wanted in the final link
because it was marked as required as some other DIE dependency. The easiest
way to get into that situation is to have using directives. They get
linked unconditionally, but their targets might not always be present.
llvm-svn: 247386
With a fix for big endian machines. Thanks to Daniel Sanders for the debugging!
Original commit message:
The binaries containing the linked DWARF generated by dsymutil are not
standard relocatable object files like emitted did previsously. They should be
dSYM companion files, which means they have a different file type in the
header, but also a couple other peculiarities:
- they contain the segments and sections from the original binary in their
load commands, but not the actual contents. This means they get an address
and a size, but their offset is always 0 (but these are not virtual sections)
- they also conatin all the defined symbols from the original binary
This makes MC a really bad fit to emit these kind of binaries. The approach
that was used in this patch is to leverage MC's section layout for the
debug sections, but to use a replacement for MachObjectWriter that lives
in MachOUtils.cpp. Some of the low-level helpers from MachObjectWriter
were reused too.
llvm-svn: 246673
This testcase required 2 copies of the same file, and the second
copy was missing. It was currently working because of a bug I'm
about to fix.
llvm-svn: 246411
The fix is trivial (The actual patch is 2 lines, but as it changes
indentation it looks like more).
clang does not produce this kind of (slightly bogus) debug info
anymore, thus I had to rely on a hand-crafted assembly test to trigger
that case.
llvm-svn: 246410
The value of an inlined subprogram low_pc attribute should not
get relocated, but it can happen that it matches the enclosing
function's start address and thus gets the generic treatment.
Special case it to avoid applying the PC offset twice.
llvm-svn: 246406
As a follow-up to r246098, require `DISubprogram` definitions
(`isDefinition: true`) to be 'distinct'. Specifically, add an assembler
check, a verifier check, and bitcode upgrading logic to combat testcase
bitrot after the `DIBuilder` change.
While working on the testcases, I realized that
test/Linker/subprogram-linkonce-weak-odr.ll isn't relevant anymore. Its
purpose was to check for a corner case in PR22792 where two subprogram
definitions match exactly and share the same metadata node. The new
verifier check, requiring that subprogram definitions are 'distinct',
precludes that possibility.
I updated almost all the IR with the following script:
git grep -l -E -e '= !DISubprogram\(.* isDefinition: true' |
grep -v test/Bitcode |
xargs sed -i '' -e 's/= \(!DISubprogram(.*, isDefinition: true\)/= distinct \1/'
Likely some variant of would work for out-of-tree testcases.
llvm-svn: 246327
The binaries containing the linked DWARF generated by dsymutil are not
standard relocatable object files like emitted did previsously. They should be
dSYM companion files, which means they have a different file type in the
header, but also a couple other peculiarities:
- they contain the segments and sections from the original binary in their
load commands, but not the actual contents. This means they get an address
and a size, but their offset is always 0 (but these are not virtual sections)
- they also conatin all the defined symbols from the original binary
This makes MC a really bad fit to emit these kind of binaries. The approach
that was used in this patch is to leverage MC's section layout for the
debug sections, but to use a replacement for MachObjectWriter that lives
in MachOUtils.cpp. Some of the low-level helpers from MachObjectWriter
were reused too.
llvm-svn: 246012
This patch adds all the refactored tests in new files, the old
tests will be removed by a followup commit.
Thanks to D. Blaikie for all the feedback.
llvm-svn: 245803
llvm-dsymutil has to be able to process debug info produced by other compilers
which use different line table settings. The testcase wasn't generated by
another compiler, but by a modified clang.
llvm-svn: 244319
This option allows to select a subset of the architectures when
performing a universal binary link. The filter is done completely
in the mach-o specific part of the code.
llvm-svn: 244160
The DWARF linker isn't touched by this, the implementation links
individual files and merges them together into a fat binary by
calling out to the 'lipo' utility.
The main change is that the MachODebugMapParser can now return
multiple debug maps for a single binary.
The test just verifies that lipo would be invoked correctly, but
doesn't actually generate a binary. This mimics the way clang
tests its external iplatform tools integration.
llvm-svn: 244087