While we were encoding 64 bit values (data8) in the subrange itself,
using a 32 bit type for the subrange was still confusing the gdb. Oh,
and make it unsigned too.
As the comment points out, this could be pushed into the frontend so
that it would be 32 or 64 bit as appropriate, etc.
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Seems we didn't have any test coverage for merging... awesome. So I
added some - but hit an llvm-objdump bug while I was there. I'm choosing
not to shave that yak right now.
Code review feedback/bug catch by Adrian Prantl in r205360.
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This moves one case of raw text checking down into the MCStreamer
interfaces in the form of a virtual function, even if we ultimately end
up consolidating on the one-or-many line tables issue one day, this is
nicer in the interim. This just generally streamlines a bunch of use
cases into a common code path.
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Implement debug_loc.dwo, as well as llvm-dwarfdump support for dumping
this section.
Outlined in the DWARF5 spec and http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/DebugFission the
debug_loc.dwo section has more variation than the standard debug_loc,
allowing 3 different forms of entry (plus the end of list entry). GCC
seems to, and Clang certainly, only use one form, so I've just
implemented dumping support for that for now.
It wasn't immediately obvious that there was a good refactoring to share
the implementation of dumping support between debug_loc and
debug_loc.dwo, so they're separate for now - ideas welcome or I may come
back to it at some point.
As per a comment in the code, we could choose different forms that may
reduce the number of debug_addr entries we emit, but that will require
further study.
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This is used to avoid relocations in the dwo file by allowing
DW_AT_ranges specified in debug_info.dwo to be relative to this base
address. (r204667 implements the base-relative DW_AT_ranges side of
this)
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This removes the debug_ranges relocations from debug_info.dwo (but
doesn't implement the DW_AT_GNU_ranges_base which is also necessary for
correct functioning)
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Type units have no addresses, so there's no need for DW_AT_addr_base.
This removes another relocation from every skeletal type unit and brings
LLVM's skeletal type units in line with GCC's (containing only
GNU_dwo_name (strp), comp_dir (strp), and GNU_pubnames (flag_present)).
Cary's got some ideas about using str_index in the .o file to reduce
those last two relocations (well, replace two relocations with one
relocation (pointing to the string index) and two indicies)
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The function exists to force an expression to be absolute, but there it is not
possible to force a symbol reference since
a = b
.long a
means something else.
This is an alternative fix for pr9951 that uses an assert. It then deletes
the old pr9951 test that was testing nothing already.
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Use the range machinery for DW_AT_ranges and DW_AT_high/lo_pc.
This commit moves us from a single range per subprogram to extending
ranges if we are:
a) In the same section, and
b) In the same enclosing CU.
This means we have more fine grained ranges for compile units, and fewer
ranges overall when we have multiple functions in the same CU
adjacent to each other in the object file.
Also remove all of the earlier hacks around this functionality for
function sections etc. Also update all of the testcases to take into
account the merging functionality.
with a fix for location entries in the debug_loc section:
Make sure that debug loc entries are relative to the low_pc
of the compile unit. This means that when we only have a single
range that the offset should be just relative to the low_pc
of the unit, for multiple ranges for a CU this means that we'll be
relative to 0 which we emit along with DW_AT_ranges.
This mostly shows up with linked binaries, so add a testcase with
multiple CUs so that our location is going to be offset of a CU
with a non-zero low_pc.
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This appears to trigger failures with optimization and function arguments somehow.
This reverts commit r204277.
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This commit moves us from a single range per subprogram to extending
ranges if we are:
a) In the same section, and
b) In the same enclosing CU.
This means we have more fine grained ranges for compile units, and fewer
ranges overall when we have multiple functions in the same CU
adjacent to each other in the object file.
Also remove all of the earlier hacks around this functionality for
function sections etc. Also update all of the testcases to take into
account the merging functionality.
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This isn't a complete fix - it falls back to non-comp_dir when multiple
compile units are in play. Adding a map of comp_dir to table is part of
the more general solution, but I gave up (in the short term) when I
realized I'd also have to calculate the size of each type unit so as to
produce correct DW_AT_stmt_list attributes.
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Introduce a slightly tighter wrapper around the header structure that
handles this use case. (MCDwarfDwoLineTable)
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This removes an attribute (and more importantly, a relocation) from
skeleton type units and removes some unnecessary file names from the
debug_line section that remains in the .o (and linked executable) file.
There's still a few places we could shave off some more space here:
* use compilation dir of the underlying compilation unit (since all the
type units share that compilation dir - though this would be more
complicated in LTO cases where they don't (keep a map of compilation
dir->line table header?))
* Remove some of the unnecessary header fields from the line table since
they're not needed in this situation (about 12 bytes per table).
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I could fold the callers into their one call site, but the indirection
(given how verbose choosing the section is) seemed helpful.
The use of a member function pointer's a bit "tricky", but seems limited
enough, the call sites are simple/clean/clear, and there's only one use.
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This is consistent with GDB ToT and reduces the number of relocations in
(type and compile) units, substantially reducing relocations and debug
size in fission + type units builds.
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scan the register file for sub- and super-registers.
No functionality change intended.
(Tests are updated because the comments in the assembler output are
different.)
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any ranges to the list of ranges for the CU as we don't want to emit
them anyway. This ensures that we will still emit ranges if we have
a compile unit compiled with only line tables and one compiled with
full debug info requested (we'll emit for the one with full debug info).
Update testcase metadata accordingly to continue emitting ranges.
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This is refactoring / simplifying code, updating comments and enabling the
testcase on non-x86 platforms.
No functionality change.
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Variadic functions have an unspecified parameter tag after the last
argument. In IR this is represented as an unspecified parameter in the
subroutine type.
Paired commit with CFE r202185.
rdar://problem/13690847
This re-applies r202184 + a bugfix in DwarfDebug's argument handling.
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Variadic functions have an unspecified parameter tag after the last
argument. In IR this is represented as an unspecified parameter in the
subroutine type.
Paired commit with CFE.
rdar://problem/13690847
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passing down an AsmPrinter instance so we could compute the size of
the block which could be target specific. All of the test cases in
the unittest don't have any target specific data so we can use a NULL
AsmPrinter there. This also depends upon block data being added as
integers.
We can now hash the entire fission-cu.ll compile unit so turn the
flag on there with the hash value.
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