.file filenumber "directory" "filename"
This removes one join+split of the directory+filename in MC internals. Because
bitcode files have independent fields for directory and filenames in debug info,
this patch may change the .o files written by existing .bc files.
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- On COFF the .lcomm directive has an alignment argument.
- On ELF we fall back to .local + .comm
Based on a patch by NAKAMURA Takumi.
Fixes PR9337, PR9483 and PR10128.
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externally visable, create a local symbol to use in the CFE. If not, use the
function label itself.
Fixes PR10420.
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TargetAsmInfo, which in turn pulls in TargetRegisterInfo, etc. :-( There are
other cases of violations, but this is probably the worst.
This patch is but one small step towards fixing this. 500 more steps to go. :-(
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The LSDA is a bit difficult for the non-initiated to read. Even with comments,
it's not always clear what's going on. This wraps the ASM streamer in a class
that retains the LSDA and then emits a human-readable description of what's
going on in it.
So instead of having to make sense of:
Lexception1:
.byte 255
.byte 155
.byte 168
.space 1
.byte 3
.byte 26
Lset0 = Ltmp7-Leh_func_begin1
.long Lset0
Lset1 = Ltmp812-Ltmp7
.long Lset1
Lset2 = Ltmp913-Leh_func_begin1
.long Lset2
.byte 3
Lset3 = Ltmp812-Leh_func_begin1
.long Lset3
Lset4 = Leh_func_end1-Ltmp812
.long Lset4
.long 0
.byte 0
.byte 1
.byte 0
.byte 2
.byte 125
.long __ZTIi@GOTPCREL+4
.long __ZTIPKc@GOTPCREL+4
you can read this instead:
## Exception Handling Table: Lexception1
## @LPStart Encoding: omit
## @TType Encoding: indirect pcrel sdata4
## @TType Base: 40 bytes
## @CallSite Encoding: udata4
## @Action Table Size: 26 bytes
## Action 1:
## A throw between Ltmp7 and Ltmp812 jumps to Ltmp913 on an exception.
## For type(s): __ZTIi@GOTPCREL+4 __ZTIPKc@GOTPCREL+4
## Action 2:
## A throw between Ltmp812 and Leh_func_end1 does not have a landing pad.
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Rework how the MCWin64EHUnwindInfo instances are stored. Fix issues with
chained unwind areas exposed by the test that were related to this.
The ChainedParent field had the wrong address, because when the chained unwind
info was added, the addresses shifted around. Now we store the pointers to the
structures, which are now allocated from the MC heap.
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them.
I had to add a special SwitchSectionNoChange method to MCStreamer just for
.seh_handlerdata. If this isn't OK, please let me know, and I'll find some
other way to fix .seh_handlerdata streaming.
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directive.
Implement emission of Win64 EH unwind info.
Pull in <cassert> in MCWin64EH.h so it can use the assert() macro.
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ours compatible with GAS.
In retrospect, I should have emailed binutils about this earlier. Thanks to
Kai Tietz for pointing out that GAS already had SEH directives.
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- StartChained and EndChained delimit a chained unwind area, which can contain
additional operations to be undone if an exception occurs inside of it.
- UnwindOnly declares that this function doesn't handle any exceptions. If it
has a handler, it's an unwind handler instead of an exception handler.
- Lsda declares the location and size of the LSDA, which in the Win64 EH
scheme is kept inside the UNWIND_INFO struct. Windows itself ignores the
LSDA; it's used by the Language-Specific Handler (the "Personality Function"
from DWARF).
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the purposes of the Win64 EH tables, I realized we had no way to tell where
the function ends. (MASM bounds functions with PROC and ENDP keywords.)
Add a directive to delimit the end of the function, and rename the 'frame'
directive to more accurately reflect its duality with the new directive.
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for all symbol differences and can drop the old EmitPCRelSymbolValue
method.
This also make getExprForFDESymbol on ELF equal to the one on MachO, and it
can be made non-virtual.
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non private symbol. This will be use for handling
foo:
.cfi_startproc
...
On OS X where we have to create a foo.eh symbol.
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This is just very first approximation how the stuff should be done
(e.g. ARM-only for now). More to follow.
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