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Thanks to Eugene Kosov for the original patch!
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Apparently this functionality isn't used in-tree (or I would go & make
the explicit unique_ptr constructions into implicit constructions to
make them more self documenting now that clone doesn't return a raw
owning pointer anymore) but only by the Julia frontend. This isn't
ideal.
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Originally committed in r237975, GCC 4.7 gave a compilation error
regarding "looser throw specification" though it seemed to be pointing
to a virtual defaulted dtor in a base class and an override defaulted
dtor in a derived class - so I'm not quite sure why/how they could end
up with different throw specifications. To simplify and reduce the risk
of this, I've just removed the pointless override in the derived class,
the base class's should be sufficient. *fingers crossed*
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I made a few changes here in a couple of commits - breaking them out
into smaller ones in case I hit the GCC oddities again.
I'm still not /entirely/ sure what the issues were, so apologies if any
of these experiments break things again. Feel free to revert
immediately.
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This fixes a bug in the line info handling in the dwarf code, based on a
problem I when implementing RelocVisitor support for MachO.
Since addr+size will give the first address past the end of the function,
we need to back up one line table entry. Fix this by looking up the
end_addr-1, which is the last address in the range. Note that this also
removes a duplicate output from the llvm-rtdyld line table dump. The
relevant line is the end_sequence one in the line table and has an offset
of the first address part the end of the range and hence should not be
included.
Also factor out the common functionality into a separate function.
This comes up on MachO much more than on ELF, since MachO
doesn't store the symbol size separately, hence making
said situation always occur.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9925
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This adds support for the 64-bit DWARF format, but is still limited to
less than 4GB of debug data by the DataExtractor class. Some versions
of the GNU MIPS toolchain generate 64-Bit DWARF even though it isn't
actually necessary.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D1988
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llvm/include/llvm/DebugInfo/DIContext.h:144:11: error: overriding ‘virtual llvm::LoadedObjectInfo::~LoadedObjectInfo() noexcept (true)’
It seems the destructor in the base class may not be "default".
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As noted in the original review, this is unused in tree & is used by
Julia... that's problematic. This API coudl easily be deleted/modified
by accident without any validation that it remains correct.
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Summary:
This supersedes http://reviews.llvm.org/D4010, hopefully properly
dealing with the JIT case and also adds an actual test case.
DwarfContext was basically already usable for the JIT (and back when
we were overwriting ELF files it actually worked out of the box by
accident), but in order to resolve relocations correctly it needs
to know the load address of the section.
Rather than trying to get this out of the ObjectFile or requiring
the user to create a new ObjectFile just to get some debug info,
this adds the capability to pass in that info directly.
As part of this I separated out part of the LoadedObjectInfo struct
from RuntimeDyld, since it is now required at a higher layer.
Reviewers: lhames, echristo
Reviewed By: echristo
Subscribers: vtjnash, friss, rafael, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6961
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DWARF standard claims that each compilation/type unit header in
.debug_info/.debug_types section must be followed by corresponding
compile/type unit DIE, possibly with its children. Two situations
are possible:
* compile/type unit DIE is missing because DWARF producer failed to
emit it.
* DWARF parser failed to parse unit DIE correctly, for instance if it
contains some unsupported attributes (see r237721, for instance).
In either of these cases, the library, and the tools that use it
(llvm-dwarfdump, llvm-symbolizer) should not crash. Insert appropriate
checks to protect against this.
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This change implements basic support for DWARF alternate sections
proposal: http://www.dwarfstd.org/ShowIssue.php?issue=120604.1&type=open
LLVM tools now understand new forms: DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt and
DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt, which are used as references to .debug_info and
.debug_str sections respectively, stored in a separate file, and
possibly shared between different executables / shared objects.
llvm-dwarfdump and llvm-symbolizer don't yet know how to access this
alternate debug file (usually pointed by .gnu_debugaltlink section),
but they can at lease properly parse and dump regular files, which
refer to it.
This change should fix crashes of llvm-dwarfdump and llvm-symbolizer on
files produced by running "dwz" tool. Such files are already installed
on some modern Linux distributions.
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Specifically, this patch correctly respects the -demangle option,
and additionally adds a hidden --relative-address option allows
input addresses to be relative to the module load address instead
of absolute addresses into the image.
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This patch adds the --load-address command line option to
llvm-pdbdump, which dumps all addresses assuming the module has
loaded at the specified address.
Additionally, this patch adds an option to llvm-pdbdump to support
dumping of public symbols (i.e. symbols with external linkage).
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Previously DebugInfoPDB could only load data for a PDB given a
path to the PDB. It could not open an EXE and find the matching
PDB and verify it matched, etc. This patch adds support for that
so that we can simply load debug information for a PDB directly.
Additionally, this patch extends DebugInfoPDB to support getting
source and line information for symbols.
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The patch is generated using clang-tidy misc-use-override check.
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http://reviews.llvm.org/D8925
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The implementation accepts explicitely signed forms (DW_FORM_sdata),
but also unsigned forms as long as they fit in an int64_t.
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This will now display enum definitions both at the global
scope as well as nested inside of classes. Additionally,
it will no longer display enums at the global scope if the
enum is nested. Instead, it will omit the definition of
the enum globally and instead emit it in the corresponding
class definition.
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A short list of some of the improvements:
1) Now supports -all command line argument, which implies many
other command line arguments to simplify usage.
2) Now supports -no-compiler-generated command line argument to
exclude compiler generated types.
3) Prints base class list.
4) -class-definitions implies -types.
5) Proper display of bitfields.
6) Can now distinguish between struct/class/interface/union.
And a few other minor tweaks.
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Previously it was impossible to distinguish between "There is
no PDB implementation for this platform" and "I tried to load
the PDB, but couldn't find the file", making it hard to figure
out if you built llvm-pdbdump incorrectly or if you just mistyped
a file name.
This patch adds proper error handling so that we can know exactly
what went wrong.
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Function pointers were not correctly handled by the dumper, and
they would print as "* name". They now print as
"int (__cdecl *name)(int arg1, int arg2)" as they should.
Also, doubles were being printed as floats. This fixes that bug
as well, and adds tests for all builtin types. as well as a test
for function pointers.
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This adds the --class-definitions flag. If specified, when dumping
types, instead of "class Foo" you will see the full class definition,
with member functions, constructors, access specifiers.
NOTE: Using this option can be very slow, as generating a full class
definition requires accessing many different parts of the PDB.
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This increases the flexibility of how to dump different
symbol types -- necessary for context-sensitive formatting of
symbol types -- and also improves the modularity by allowing
the dumping to be implemented in the actual dumper, as opposed
to in the PDB library.
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Dumping the global scope contains a lot of very uninteresting
things and is generally polluted with a lot of random junk.
Furthermore, it dumps values unsorted, making it hard to read.
This patch dumps known interesting types only, and as a side
effect sorts the list by symbol type.
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To be used in dsymutil (or any other client that wants to take
advantage of the fact that DIEs are stored in a vector).
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This correctly prints the function pointers, and also prints
function signatures for symbols as opposed to just types. So
actual functions in your program will now be printed with full
name and signature, as opposed to just name as before.
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In particular this patch adds the ability to dump complete
function signature information including argument types as
correctly formatted strings. A side effect of this is that
almost all symbol and meta types are now formatted.
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This patch adds a number of improvements to llvm-pdbdump.
1) Dumping of the entire global scope, and not only those
symbols that live in individual compilands.
2) Prepend class name to member functions and data
3) Improved display of bitfields.
4) Support for dumping more kinds of data symbols.
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