Found while adding type safety to the various DWARF enumerations (form,
attribute, tag, etc) that caused Clang to warn on an incompletely
covered switch. Converting the comment to a default/unreachable
uncovered this case of an unsupported form encoding. Seems we were
skipping fission strings entirely.
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like C++ should be the fully qualified names for the type.
Add a routine that does a language specific context walk to build
up the qualified name and use it when we add types/names to the
tables. Expand the gnu pubnames testcase as it's the most complex
to make sure that qualified types are also being added.
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1) Make sure we emit static member variables by checking
at the end of createGlobalVariableDIE rather than piecemeal
in the function.
(As a note, createGlobalVariableDIE needs rewriting.)
2) Make sure we use the definition rather than declaration DIE
for two things: a) determining linkage for gnu pubnames, and b)
as the address of the DIE for global variables.
(As a note, createGlobalVariableDIE really needs rewriting.)
Adjust the testcase to make sure we're checking the correct DIEs.
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This changes the SelectionDAG scheduling preference to source
order. Soon, the SelectionDAG scheduler can be bypassed saving
a nice chunk of compile time.
Performance differences that result from this change are often a
consequence of register coalescing. The register coalescer is far from
perfect. Bugs can be filed for deficiencies.
On x86 SandyBridge/Haswell, the source order schedule is often
preserved, particularly for small blocks.
Register pressure is generally improved over the SD scheduler's ILP
mode. However, we are still able to handle large blocks that require
latency hiding, unlike the SD scheduler's BURR mode. MI scheduler also
attempts to discover the critical path in single-block loops and
adjust heuristics accordingly.
The MI scheduler relies on the new machine model. This is currently
unimplemented for AVX, so we may not be generating the best code yet.
Unit tests are updated so they don't depend on SD scheduling heuristics.
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template_value are updated to use DIRef.
A paired commit at clang is required due to changes to DIBuilder.
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pointed to by a dbg_value belonging to a function argument is eliminated
during instruction selection.
rdar://problem/15094721.
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In the case (shown in the attached test) where a member function
definition was emitted into debug info the following could occur:
1) build the debug info for the member function definition
2) in (1), build the debug info for the member function declaration
3) construct and add the member function declaration DIE
4) add it to its context
5) build its context (the type it is a member of)
6) construct the members and add them to the type
7) except don't add member functions because "getOrCreateSubprogram"
adds the function to its parent anyway
8) except we're only partway through building this subprogram
declaration so it hasn't been added yet - but we returned the partially
constructed DIE (since it's already in the MDNode->DIE mapping to avoid
infinitely recursing trying to create the member function DIE)
9) once the type is constructed, add the member function to it
10) now the members are out of order (the member function being defined
is listed as the last member, even though it was declared as the first)
To avoid this, construct the context of the subprogram DIE before we
query to see if it exists. That way we never end up creating it before
creating its context and ending up in this situation.
Alternatively, the type construction that visits/builds all the members
could call something like getOrCreateSubprogram, but that doesn't ever
do the "add to context" step. Then the type building code would always
be responsible for adding members (and the subprogram "addToContextDIE"
would no-op because the context building would have added the subprogram
declaration to the type/context DIE already).
(the test cases updated were overly-sensitive to offsets or abbreviation
numbers. We don't have a nice way to make these tests more robust as yet
- multiline FileCheck matches would be required)
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Changed the dwarf aranges code to not use getLabelEndName, as it turns out it's not reliable to call that given user-defined section names. Section names can have characters in that aren't representable as symbol names.
The dwarf-aranges test case has been updated to include a special character, to check this.
This fixes pr17416.
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going to be empty. This is particularly important for the gnu
pubnames case since we're emitting a relocation to the section.
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r191052 added emitting .debug_aranges to Clang, but this
functionality is broken: it uses all MC labels added in DWARF Asm
printer, including the labels for build relocations between
different DWARF sections, like .Lsection_line or .Ldebug_loc0.
As a result, if any DIE .debug_info would contain "DW_AT_location=0x123"
attribute, .debug_aranges would also contain a range starting from 0x123,
breaking tools that rely on this section.
This patch fixes this by using only MC labels that corresponds to the
addresses in the user program.
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SEC_OFFSET from the beginning of the section so go ahead and emit
a label at the beginning of each one.
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The order in which the comdat type unit sections appear in the output is
unspecified and may vary from machine to machine.
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a) Make sure we are emitting the correct section in our section labels
when we begin the module.
b) Make sure we are emitting the correct pubtypes section in the
presence of gnu pubtypes.
c) For C++ struct, union, class, and enumeration types are default
external.
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The size of common symbols is now tracked correctly, so they can be listed in the arange section without needing knowledge of other following symbols.
.comm (and .lcomm) do not indicate to the system assembler any particular section to use, so we have to treat them as having no section.
Test case update to account for this.
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info finalization to greatly reduce the number of fixups that the
assembler has to handle in order to improve compile time.
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Ensures that the pubnames entries actually refer to the intended
entities. This test could be more flexible if there was a way to do
multiline FileCheck matches with captures (in that way the test wouldn't
need to have hardcoded offset values and would thus be resilient to
changes in the layout of the DIEs in this CU).
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Use the DIVariable::isIndirect() flag set by the frontend instead of
guessing whether to set the machine location's indirection bit.
Paired commit with CFE.
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