Currently on Windows (_MSC_VER) LLVMSymbolizer supports only Microsoft mangling.
This fix just explicitly uses itaniumDemangle when mangled name starts with _Z.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44192
llvm-svn: 326959
This patch enhances DWARFDebugFrame with the capability of parsing and
printing DWARF expressions in CFI instructions. It also makes FDEs and
CIEs accessible to lib users, so they can process them in client tools
that rely on LLVM. To make it self-contained with a test case, it
teaches llvm-readobj to be able to dump EH frames and checks they are
correct in a unit test. The llvm-readobj code is Maksim Panchenko's work
(maksfb).
Reviewers: JDevlieghere, espindola
Reviewed By: JDevlieghere
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43313
llvm-svn: 326932
Instead of only printing the CU-relative offset in non-verbose mode, it
makes more sense to only printed the resolved address. In verbose mode
we still print both.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44148
rdar://33525475
llvm-svn: 326903
Summary: This helps to determine the line number for a PDB type with definition
Reviewers: zturner, llvm-commits, rnk
Reviewed By: zturner
Subscribers: rengolin, JDevlieghere
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44119
llvm-svn: 326857
Summary:
The symbolizer was checking for .debug as a subdirectory of the
binary file itself, not of the directory containing the binary. This led to
a failure to find split debug info when it was contained in a .debug directory.
Reviewers: rnk, glider, zturner
Subscribers: llvm-commits, aprantl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44025
llvm-svn: 326630
For now this is NFC, but this small refactor opens the door to
letting us embed a hash of the PDB in the build id field of the
PDB.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43913
llvm-svn: 326453
Qualifiers on a pointer or reference type may apply to either the
pointee or the pointer itself. Consider 'const char *' and 'char *
const'. In the first example, the pointee data may not be modified
without casts, and in the second example, the pointer may not be updated
to point to new data.
In the general case, qualifiers are applied to types with LF_MODIFIER
records, which support the usual const and volatile qualifiers as well
as the __unaligned extension qualifier.
However, LF_POINTER records, which are used for pointers, references,
and member pointers, have flags for qualifiers applying to the
*pointer*. In fact, this is the only way to represent the restrict
qualifier, which can only apply to pointers, and cannot qualify regular
data types.
This patch causes LLVM to correctly fold 'const' and 'volatile' pointer
qualifiers into the pointer record, as well as adding support for
'__restrict' qualifiers in the same place.
Based on a patch from Aaron Smith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43060
llvm-svn: 326260
Summary:
This patch implements the name lookup functionality of the .debug_names
accelerator table and hooks it up to "llvm-dwarfdump -find". To make the
interface of the two kinds of accelerator tables more consistent, I've
created an abstract "DWARFAcceleratorTable::Entry" class, which provides
a consistent interface to access the common functionality of the table
entries (such as getting the die offset, die tag, etc.). I've also
modified the apple table to vend entries conforming to this interface.
Reviewers: JDevlieghere, aprantl, probinson, dblaikie
Subscribers: vleschuk, clayborg, echristo, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43067
llvm-svn: 326003
In DWARF v5 the Line Number Program Header is extensible, allowing values with
new content types. In this extension a content type is added,
DW_LNCT_LLVM_source, which contains the embedded source code of the file.
Add new optional attribute for !DIFile IR metadata called source which contains
source text. Use this to output the source to the DWARF line table of code
objects. Analogously extend METADATA_FILE in Bitcode and .file directive in ASM
to support optional source.
Teach llvm-dwarfdump and llvm-objdump about the new values. Update the output
format of llvm-dwarfdump to make room for the new attribute on file_names
entries, and support embedded sources for the -source option in llvm-objdump.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42765
llvm-svn: 325970
Verifying any DWARF file that is optimized and contains at least one tag
with a DW_AT_location with a location list offset as a
DW_AT_form_dataXXX results in dwarfdump spuriously claiming that the
location list is invalid.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40199
llvm-svn: 325430
This was originally reported as a bug with the symptom being "cvdump
crashes when printing an LLD-linked PDB that has an S_FILESTATIC record
in it". After some additional investigation, I determined that this was
a symptom of a larger problem, and in fact the real problem was in the
way we emitted the global PDB string table. As evidence of this, you can
take any lld-generated PDB, run cvdump -stringtable on it, and it would
return no results.
My hypothesis was that cvdump could not *find* the string table to begin
with. Normally it would do this by looking in the "named stream map",
finding the string /names, and using its value as the stream index. If
this lookup fails, then cvdump would fail to load the string table.
To test this hypothesis, I looked at the name stream map generated by a
link.exe PDB, and I emitted exactly those bytes into an LLD-generated
PDB. Suddenly, cvdump could read our string table!
This code has always been hacky and we knew there was something we
didn't understand. After all, there were some comments to the effect of
"we have to emit strings in a specific order, otherwise things don't
work". The key to fixing this was finally understanding this.
The way it works is that it makes use of a generic serializable hash map
that maps integers to other integers. In this case, the "key" is the
offset into a buffer, and the value is the stream number. If you index
into the buffer at the offset specified by a given key, you find the
name. The underlying cause of all these problems is that we were using
the identity function for the hash. i.e. if a string's offset in the
buffer was 12, the hash value was 12. Instead, we need to hash the
string *at that offset*. There is an additional catch, in that we have
to compute the hash as a uint32 and then truncate it to uint16.
Making this work is a little bit annoying, because we use the same hash
table in other places as well, and normally just using the identity
function for the hash function is actually what's desired. I'm not
totally happy with the template goo I came up with, but it works in any
case.
The reason we never found this bug through our own testing is because we
were building a /parallel/ hash table (in the form of an
llvm::StringMap<>) and doing all of our lookups and "real" hash table
work against that. I deleted all of that code and now everything goes
through the real hash table. Then, to test it, I added a unit test which
adds 7 strings and queries the associated values. I test every possible
insertion order permutation of these 7 strings, to verify that it really
does work as expected.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43326
llvm-svn: 325386
Seeing some inlining missing in internal uses of symbolizer. I'll work
on a reproduction, tests, improvements & recommit as soon as possible.
(Chandler would like it to be known that this improvement did make
check-llvm 4x faster... - so there's certainly some fairly good
motivation to push on fixing/figuring this out & getting it back in)
This reverts commit r321345.
llvm-svn: 324981
Emitting the correct (root of compilation) file at index 0 will be
posted for review later; I wanted to get this minor change out of the
way first.
llvm-svn: 324669
The major visible difference here is that in line-table dumps,
directory and file names are wrapped in double-quotes; previously,
directory names got single quotes and file names were not quoted at
all.
The improvement in this patch is that when a DWARF v5 line table
header has indirect strings, in a verbose dump these will all have
their section[offset] printed as well as the name itself. This
matches the format used for dumping strings in the .debug_info
section.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42802
llvm-svn: 324270
This change adds support to llvm-dwarfdump for dumping DWARF5
.debug_rnglists sections in regular ELF files.
It is not complete, in that several DW_RLE_* encodings are currently
not supported, but does dump the headert and the basic ranges for
DW_RLE_start_length and DW_RLE_start_end encodings.
Obvious next steps are to add verbose dumping that dumps the raw
encodings, rather than the interpreted contents, to add -verify support
of the section (e.g. to show that the correct number of offsets are
specified), add dumping of .debug_rnglists.dwo, and to add support for
other encodings.
Reviewed by: dblaikie, JDevlieghere
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42481
llvm-svn: 324077
Based on a profile, a couple of hot spots were identified in the
main type merging loop. The code was simplified, a few loops
were re-arranged, and some outlined functions were inlined. This
speeds up type merging by a decent amount, shaving around 3-4 seconds
off of a 40 second link in my test case.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42559
llvm-svn: 323790
r323476 added support for DW_FORM_line_strp, and incorrectly made that
depend on having a DWARFUnit available. We shouldn't be tracking
.debug_line_str in DWARFUnit after all. After this patch, I can do an
NFC follow up and undo a bunch of the "plumbing" part of r323476.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42609
llvm-svn: 323691
The test was failing because of an incorrect sizeof check in the name
index parsing code. This code was meant to check that we have enough
input to parse the fixed-size part of the dwarf header, which it did by
comparing the input to sizeof(Header). Originally struct Header only
contained the fixed-size part, but during review, we've moved additional
members into it, which rendered the sizeof check invalid.
I resolve this by moving the fixed-size part to a separate struct and
updating the sizeof-expression to use that.
llvm-svn: 323648
The call to ScopedPrinter::printNumber with size_t argument was
ambiguous (I think) on 32-bit builds. Explicitly cast to a 64-bit int to
avoid this.
llvm-svn: 323642
Summary:
This modifies the dwarfdump output to align it with the new .debug_names
dump. It also renames two header fields to match similar fields in the
dwarf5 header.
A couple of tests needed to be updated to match new output. The changes
were fairly straight-forward, although not really automatable.
Reviewers: JDevlieghere, aprantl
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42415
llvm-svn: 323641
Summary:
This commit renames DWARFAcceleratorTable to AppleAcceleratorTable to free up
the first name as an interface for the different accelerator tables.
Then I add a DWARFDebugNames class for the dwarf5 table.
Presently, the only common functionality of the two classes is the dump()
method, because this is the only method that was necessary to implement
dwarfdump -debug-names; and because the rest of the
AppleAcceleratorTable interface does not directly transfer to the dwarf5
tables (the main reason for that is that the present interface assumes
the tables are homogeneous, but the dwarf5 tables can have different
keys associated with each entry).
I expect to make the common interface richer as I add more functionality
to the new class (and invent a way to represent it in generic way).
In terms of sharing the implementation, I found the format of the two
tables sufficiently different to frustrate any attempts to have common
parsing or dumping code, so presently the implementations share just low
level code for formatting dwarf constants.
Reviewers: vleschuk, JDevlieghere, clayborg, aprantl, probinson, echristo, dblaikie
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42297
llvm-svn: 323638
This patch moves the DJB hash to support. This is consistent with other
hashing algorithms living there. The hash is used by the DWARF
accelerator tables. We're doing this now because the hashing function is
needed by dsymutil and we don't want to link against libBinaryFormat.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42594
llvm-svn: 323616
Move standard forms from a switch statement to the table of forms;
fill in all the missing ones defined in DWARF v5. I'm guessing at
classifications in a couple of cases where v5 forms aren't actually
supported yet, but whoever adds support for the forms can fix the
classifications as needed.
llvm-svn: 323481
This form is like DW_FORM_strp, but points to .debug_line_str instead
of .debug_str as the string section. It's intended to be used from
the line-table header, and allows string-pooling of directory and
filenames across compilation units.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42553
llvm-svn: 323476
This frees up the first name to be used as an base class for the
apple table and the dwarf5 .debug_names accel table. The rename was
split off from D42297 (adding of debug_names support), which is still
under review.
llvm-svn: 323113
The compilation directory has always been #0, but as of DWARF v5 it is
explicitly listed in the line-table section instead of implicitly
being a reference to the compile_unit DIE's DW_AT_comp_dir attribute.
This means the dumper should number the dumped array starting with 0
or 1 depending on the DWARF version of the line table.
References in the generated DWARF are correct, it's just the dumper
that was wrong. Also some assembler-coded tests were similarly
confused about directory numbers.
llvm-svn: 322884
There's some abstraction overhead in the underlying
mechanisms that were being used, and it was leading to an
abundance of small but not-free copies being made. This
showed up on a profile. Eliminating this and going back to
a low-level byte-based implementation speeds up lld with
/DEBUG between 10 and 15%.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42148
llvm-svn: 322871
Summary:
- Fix a bug in PrettyBuiltinDumper that returns "void" as the name for
an unspecified builtin type. Since the unspecified param of a variadic
function is considered a builtin of unspecified type in PDBs, we set
"..." for its name.
- Provide a method to determine if a PDBSymbolFunc is variadic in
PrettyFunctionDumper since PDBSymbolFunc::getArgument() doesn't return the
last unspecified-type param.
- Add a pretty-func-dumper.test to test pretty dumping of variadic
functions.
Reviewers: zturner, llvm-commits
Reviewed By: zturner
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41801
llvm-svn: 322608
We have some code to try to determine how many pieces an MSF
Free Page Map is split into, and this code had an off by one
error which would cause the calculation to be incorrect when
there were exactly 4096*k + 1 blocks in an MSF file.
Original investigation and patch outline by Colden Cullen.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41742
llvm-svn: 321880
inlined subroutines for a given address.
This is essentially the hot path of llvm-symbolizer when extracting
inlined frames during symbolization. Previously, we would read every
subprogram and every inlined subroutine, building a std::map across the
entire PC space to the best DIE, and then do only a handful of queries
as we symbolized a backtrace. A huge fraction of the time was spent
building the map itself.
This patch changes it two a two-level system. First, we just build a map
from PC-interval to DWARF subprograms. These are required to be disjoint
and so constructing this is pretty easy. Second, we build a map *just*
for the inlined subroutines within the subprogram containing the query
address. This allows us to look at far fewer DIEs and build a *much*
smaller set of cached maps in the llvm-symbolizer case where only a few
address get symbolized during the entire run.
It also builds both interval maps in a very different way. It constructs
a single flat vector of pairs that maps from offset -> index. The
indices point into collections of DIE objects, but can also be
"tombstones" (-1) to mark gaps. In the case of subprograms, this mostly
just simplifies the data structure a bit. For inlined subroutines,
because we carefully split them as we build the map, we end up in many
cases having no holes and not having to store both start and stop
offsets.
Finally, the PC ranges for the inlined subroutines are compressed into
32-bits by making them relative to the base PC of the outer subprogram.
This means that if you have a single function body with over 2gb of
executable code in it, we will stop mapping address past the first 2gb
of that function into inlined subroutines and just give you the
subprogram. This doesn't seem like a problem. ;]
All of this combines to make llvm-symbolizer *well* over 2x faster for
symbolizing backtraces out of LLVM's unittests. Death-test heavy unit
tests are running >2x faster. I'm still going to look at completely
disabling symbolization there, but figured while I had a good benchmark
we should make symbolization a bit better.
Sadly, the logic to build the flat interval map for the inlined
subroutines is fairly complex. I'm not super happy about this and
welcome any simplifying suggestions.
Huge thanks to Dave Blaikie who helped walk me through what the various
things I needed to do in DWARF to make this work.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40987
llvm-svn: 321345
Reorganizes the DWARF consumer to derive the string offsets table
contribution's format from the contribution header instead of
(incorrectly) from the unit's format.
Reviewers: JDevliegehere, aprantl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41146
llvm-svn: 321295