The line mapping information for dynamic code is reported incorrectly. It causes VTune to map LLVM generated code to source lines incorrectly. This patch fix this issue.
Patch by Denis Pravdin.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6603
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The goal of this tool is to replicate Darwin's dsymutil functionality
based on LLVM. dsymutil is a DWARF linker. Darwin's linker (ld64) does
not link the debug information, it leaves it in the object files in
relocatable form, but embbeds a `debug map` into the executable that
describes where to find the debug information and how to relocate it.
When releasing/archiving a binary, dsymutil is called to link all the DWARF
information into a `dsym bundle` that can distributed/stored along with
the binary.
With this commit, the LLVM based dsymutil is just able to parse the STABS
debug maps embedded by ld64 in linked binaries (and not all of them, for
example archives aren't supported yet).
Note that the tool directory is called dsymutil, but the executable is
currently called llvm-dsymutil. This discrepancy will disappear once the
tool will be feature complete. At this point the executable will be renamed
to dsymutil, but until then you do not want it to override the system one.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6242
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In release builds this is actually possible as without asserts there is
no testing of the actual read bytes and the variables could be partially
uninitialized.
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This reflects the typelessness of `Metadata` in the bitcode format,
removing types from all metadata operands.
`METADATA_VALUE` represents a `ValueAsMetadata`, and always has two
fields: the type and the value.
`METADATA_NODE` represents an `MDNode`, and unlike `METADATA_OLD_NODE`,
doesn't store types. It stores operands at their ID+1 so that `0` can
reference `nullptr` operands.
Part of PR21532.
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This cuts down the number on system calls done by a static llvm-ar producing
lib/libclangSema.a from 9164 to 442.
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The complicated situation is when we have to keep an alias but drop a GV
that is part of the aliasee.
We used to clone the dropped GV and make the clone internal. This is wasteful
as we know the original will be dropped.
With this patch what is done instead is set the linkage of the original to
internal and replace all uses (but the one in the alias) with a new
declaration that takes the name of the old GV. This saves us from having
to copy the body.
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It is a static method of IRObjectFile, so having to use
IRObjectFile::createIRObjectFile was redundant.
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Summary:
This is desirable for WebKit and other clients of the llvm-shlib because C++ exit time destructors have a tendency to crash when invoked from multi-threaded applications.
Ideally this option will be temporary, because the ideal fix is to just not have exit time destructors.
Reviewers: chapuni, ributzka
Reviewed By: ributzka
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6572
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The goal of this tool is to replicate Darwin's dsymutil functionality
based on LLVM. dsymutil is a DWARF linker. Darwin's linker (ld64) does
not link the debug information, it leaves it in the object files in
relocatable form, but embbeds a `debug map` into the executable that
describes where to find the debug information and how to relocate it.
When releasing/archiving a binary, dsymutil is called to link all the DWARF
information into a `dsym bundle` that can distributed/stored along with
the binary.
With this commit, the LLVM based dsymutil is just able to parse the STABS
debug maps embedded by ld64 in linked binaries (and not all of them, for
example archives aren't supported yet).
Note that the tool directory is called dsymutil, but the executable is
currently called llvm-dsymutil. This discrepancy will disappear once the
tool will be feature complete. At this point the executable will be renamed
to dsymutil, but until then you do not want it to override the system one.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6242
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This allows it to work with non trivial manglings like the one in COFF.
Amusingly, this can be tested with gold, as emit-llvm causes the plugin to
exit before any COFF is generated.
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Instead, walk the obj symbol list in parallel to find the GV. This shouldn't
change anything on ELF where global symbols are not mangled, but it is a step
toward supporting other object formats.
Gold itself is ELF only, but bfd ld supports COFF and the logic in the gold
plugin could be reused on lld.
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Introduce install_symlink.cmake from clang/tools/driver/clang_symlink.cmake.
FIXME: Would it be generalized?
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It is only build if LLVM_BINUTILS_INCDIR is explicitly given, so there is
no point in having extra restrictions.
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with fixes. Includes the move of tests for llvm-objdump for universal files to an X86
directory. And the fix where it was failing on linux Rafael tracked down with asan.
I had both Jim Grosbach and Adam Hemet look over the second fix since I could not
set up asan to reproduce with the old version but not with the fix.
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Patch by Ben Gamari!
This redefines the `prefix` attribute introduced previously and
introduces a `prologue` attribute. There are a two primary usecases
that these attributes aim to serve,
1. Function prologue sigils
2. Function hot-patching: Enable the user to insert `nop` operations
at the beginning of the function which can later be safely replaced
with a call to some instrumentation facility
3. Runtime metadata: Allow a compiler to insert data for use by the
runtime during execution. GHC is one example of a compiler that
needs this functionality for its tables-next-to-code functionality.
Previously `prefix` served cases (1) and (2) quite well by allowing the user
to introduce arbitrary data at the entrypoint but before the function
body. Case (3), however, was poorly handled by this approach as it
required that prefix data was valid executable code.
Here we redefine the notion of prefix data to instead be data which
occurs immediately before the function entrypoint (i.e. the symbol
address). Since prefix data now occurs before the function entrypoint,
there is no need for the data to be valid code.
The previous notion of prefix data now goes under the name "prologue
data" to emphasize its duality with the function epilogue.
The intention here is to handle cases (1) and (2) with prologue data and
case (3) with prefix data.
References
----------
This idea arose out of discussions[1] with Reid Kleckner in response to a
proposal to introduce the notion of symbol offsets to enable handling of
case (3).
[1] http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2014-May/073235.html
Test Plan: testsuite
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6454
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llvm-objdump printed out an error message for this off-by-one error,
but because it always exits with 0 whether or not it found an error,
the test (llvm-objdump/coff-many-relocs.test) succeeded.
I made llvm-objdump exit with EXIT_FAILURE when an error is found.
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Previously, when loading an object file, RuntimeDyld (1) took ownership of the
ObjectFile instance (and associated MemoryBuffer), (2) potentially modified the
object in-place, and (3) returned an ObjectImage that managed ownership of the
now-modified object and provided some convenience methods. This scheme accreted
over several years as features were tacked on to RuntimeDyld, and was both
unintuitive and unsafe (See e.g. http://llvm.org/PR20722).
This patch fixes the issue by removing all ownership and in-place modification
of object files from RuntimeDyld. Existing behavior, including debugger
registration, is preserved.
Noteworthy changes include:
(1) ObjectFile instances are now passed to RuntimeDyld by const-ref.
(2) The ObjectImage and ObjectBuffer classes have been removed entirely, they
existed to model ownership within RuntimeDyld, and so are no longer needed.
(3) RuntimeDyld::loadObject now returns an instance of a new class,
RuntimeDyld::LoadedObjectInfo, which can be used to construct a modified
object suitable for registration with the debugger, following the existing
debugger registration scheme.
(4) The JITRegistrar class has been removed, and the GDBRegistrar class has been
re-written as a JITEventListener.
This should fix http://llvm.org/PR20722 .
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Fix ARMAttributeParser::CPU_arch_profile so that it doesn't switch on the value
'0' as a legal value of this build attribute.
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Having two ways to do this doesn't seem terribly helpful and
consistently using the insert version (which we already has) seems like
it'll make the code easier to understand to anyone working with standard
data structures. (I also updated many references to the Entry's
key and value to use first() and second instead of getKey{Data,Length,}
and get/setValue - for similar consistency)
Also removes the GetOrCreateValue functions so there's less surface area
to StringMap to fix/improve/change/accommodate move semantics, etc.
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StringSet is still a bit dodgy in that it exposes the raw iterator of
the StringMap parent, which exposes the weird detail that StringSet
actually has a 'value'... but anyway, this is useful for a handful of
clients that want to reference the newly inserted/persistent string data
in the StringSet/Map/Entry/thing.
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It printed out base relocation table header as table entry.
This patch also makes llvm-readobj to not skip ABSOLUTE entries
becuase it was confusing.
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We claimed that we were printing the Subystem field when we were
actually printing the Characteristics field.
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We were a little lax in a few areas:
- We pretended that import libraries were like any old COFF file, they
are not. In fact, they aren't really COFF files at all, we should
probably grow some specialized functionality to handle them smarter.
- Our symbol iterators were more than happy to attempt to go past the
end of the symbol table if you had a symbol with a bad list of
auxiliary symbols.
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While this program worked correctly with small example programs, larger
ones tickled this bug. I'm working on a reduction because my program is
quite large.
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FYI, removed the unused MCInstrAnalysis as it does not exist for 64-bit ARM and
was causing a “couldn't initialize disassembler for target” error.
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SizeOfHeaders must be aligned to the FileAlignment.
SizeOfImage must be at least the SizeOfHeaders aligned to the
SectionAlignment.
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This reverts commit r221842 which was a revert of r221836 and of the
test parts of r221837.
This new version fixes an UB bug pointed out by David (along with
addressing some other review comments), makes some dumping more
resilient to broken input data and forces the accelerator tables
to be dumped in the tests where we use them (this decision is
platform specific otherwise).
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In support of serializing executables, obj2yaml now records the virtual address
and size of sections. It also serializes whatever we strictly need from
the PE header, it expects that it can reconstitute everything else via
inference.
yaml2obj can reconstitute a fully linked executable.
In order to get executables correctly serialized/deserialized, other
bugs were fixed as a circumstance. We now properly respect file and
section alignments. We also avoid writing out string tables unless they
are strictly necessary.
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This teaches CoverageMapping::getCoveredFunctions to filter to a
particular file and uses that to replace most of the logic found in
llvm-cov report.
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On error conditions, relocAddressLess might claim that a value is less
than itself. Instead, abort llvm-readobj. No functionality change
intended.
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lib/Object is supposed to be robust to malformed object files. Don't
assert if we don't have a symbol table. I'll try to come up with a test
case later.
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This reverts commit r221836.
The tests are asserting on some buildbots. This also reverts the
test part of r221837 as it relies on dwarfdump dumping the
accelerator tables.
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The class used for the dump only allows to dump for the moment, but
it can (and will) be easily extended to support search also.
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With this patch MCDisassembler::getInstruction takes an ArrayRef<uint8_t>
instead of a MemoryObject.
Even on X86 there is a maximum size an instruction can have. Given
that, it seems way simpler and more efficient to just pass an ArrayRef
to the disassembler instead of a MemoryObject and have it do a virtual
call every time it wants some extra bytes.
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Add API for specifying which `LLVMContext` each `lto_module_t` and
`lto_code_gen_t` is in.
In particular, this enables the following flow:
for (auto &File : Files) {
lto_module_t M = lto_module_create_in_local_context(File...);
querySymbols(M);
lto_module_dispose(M);
}
lto_code_gen_t CG = lto_codegen_create_in_local_context();
for (auto &File : FilesToLink) {
lto_module_t M = lto_module_create_in_codegen_context(File..., CG);
lto_codegen_add_module(CG, M);
lto_module_dispose(M);
}
lto_codegen_compile(CG);
lto_codegen_write_merged_modules(CG, ...);
lto_codegen_dispose(CG);
This flow has a few benefits.
- Only one module (two if you count the combined module in the code
generator) is in memory at a time.
- Metadata (and constants) from files that are parsed to query symbols
but not linked into the code generator don't pollute the global
context.
- The first for loop can be parallelized, since each module is in its
own context.
- When the code generator is disposed, the memory from LTO gets freed.
rdar://problem/18767512
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Instead, we're going to separate metadata from the Value hierarchy. See
PR21532.
This reverts commit r221375.
This reverts commit r221373.
This reverts commit r221359.
This reverts commit r221167.
This reverts commit r221027.
This reverts commit r221024.
This reverts commit r221023.
This reverts commit r220995.
This reverts commit r220994.
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FIXME: It should work on not only Linux but elf-targeting gnu ld.
For example if LLVM_DYLIB_COMPONENTS is "BitWriter Support", CMake emits the command line like;
-Wl,--whole-archive
lib/libLLVMBitWriter.a
lib/libLLVMSupport.a *1
-Wl,--no-whole-archive
lib/libLLVMCore.a
lib/libLLVMSupport.a *2
-lrt -ldl -ltinfo -lpthread -lm
It works since symbols in LLVMCore is resolved with not *2 but *1.
Unfortunately, --gc-sections is not powerful in this case to prune unused "visibility(default)" entries.
I am still experimenting other way not to rely on --whole-archive.
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This introduces the symbol rewriter. This is an IR->IR transformation that is
implemented as a CodeGenPrepare pass. This allows for the transparent
adjustment of the symbols during compilation.
It provides a clean, simple, elegant solution for symbol inter-positioning. This
technique is often used, such as in the various sanitizers and performance
analysis.
The control of this is via a custom YAML syntax map file that indicates source
to destination mapping, so as to avoid having the compiler to know the exact
details of the source to destination transformations.
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Summary:
Teach llvm-symbolizer about PowerPC64 ELF function descriptors. Symbols in the .opd section point to function descriptors, the first word of which is a pointer to the real function. For the purposes of symbolizing we pretend that the symbol points directly to the function.
This is enough to get decent function names in stack traces for unoptimized binaries, which fixes the sanitizer print-stack-trace test on PowerPC64 Linux.
Reviewers: kcc, willschm, samsonov
Reviewed By: samsonov
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6110
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The ELF symbol `st_other` field might contain additional flags besides
visibility ones. This patch implements support for some MIPS specific
flags.
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add the code and test cases for 32-bit ARM symbolizer.
Also fixed the printing of data in code as it was not using the table correctly
and needed to fix one of the test cases too.
This will break lld’s test/mach-o/arm-interworking-movw.yaml till the tweak
for that is made. Which I’ll be committing immediately after this commit.
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Change `NamedMDNode::getOperator()` from returning `MDNode *` to
returning `Value *`. To reduce boilerplate at some call sites, add a
`getOperatorAsMDNode()` for named metadata that's expected to only
return `MDNode` -- for now, that's everything, but debug node named
metadata (such as llvm.dbg.cu and llvm.dbg.sp) will soon change. This
is part of PR21433.
Note that there's a follow-up patch to clang for the API change.
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DiceTableEntry is 24 bytes on my machine, it's probably better to pass
them by reference.
This fixes PR21464.
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This removes calls to isMaterializable in the following cases:
* It was redundant with a call to isDeclaration now that isDeclaration returns
the correct answer for materializable functions.
* It was followed by a call to Materialize. Just call Materialize and check EC.
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Summary:
This patch extends the 'show' and 'merge' commands in llvm-profdata to handle
sample PGO formats. Using the 'merge' command it is now possible to convert
one sample PGO format to another.
The only format that is currently not working is 'gcc'. I still need to
implement support for it in lib/ProfileData.
The changes in the sample profile support classes are needed for the
merge operation.
Reviewers: bogner
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6065
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The getBinary and getBuffer method now return ordinary pointers of appropriate
const-ness. Ownership is transferred by calling takeBinary(), which returns a
pair of the Binary and a MemoryBuffer.
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Do a better job classifying symbols. This increases the consistency
between the COFF handling code and the ELF side of things.
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We're using cl::opt here, but for some reason we're reading out one
particular option by hand instead. This makes -help and the like
behave rather poorly, so let's not do it this way.
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The also-emit-llvm option only supported getting the IR before optimizations.
This patch replaces it with a more generic save-temps option that saves the IR
both before and after optimizations.
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I noticed that it was untested, and forcing it on caused some tests to fail:
LLVM :: Linker/metadata-a.ll
LLVM :: Linker/prefixdata.ll
LLVM :: Linker/type-unique-odr-a.ll
LLVM :: Linker/type-unique-simple-a.ll
LLVM :: Linker/type-unique-simple2-a.ll
LLVM :: Linker/type-unique-simple2.ll
LLVM :: Linker/type-unique-type-array-a.ll
LLVM :: Linker/unnamed-addr1-a.ll
LLVM :: Linker/visibility1.ll
If it is to be resurrected, it has to be fixed and we should probably have a
-preserve-source command line option in llvm-mc and run tests with and without
it.
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We used to always vectorize (slp and loop vectorize) in the LTO pass pipeline.
r220345 changed it so that we used the PassManager's fields 'LoopVectorize' and
'SLPVectorize' out of the desire to be able to disable vectorization using the
cl::opt flags 'vectorize-loops'/'slp-vectorize' which the before mentioned
fields default to.
Unfortunately, this turns off vectorization because those fields
default to false.
This commit adds flags to the LTO library to disable lto vectorization which
reconciles the desire to optionally disable vectorization during LTO and
the desired behavior of defaulting to enabled vectorization.
We really want tools to set PassManager flags directly to enable/disable
vectorization and not go the route via cl::opt flags *in*
PassManagerBuilder.cpp.
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To do this, change the representation of lazy loaded functions.
The previous representation cannot differentiate between a function whose body
has been removed and one whose body hasn't been read from the .bc file. That
means that in order to drop a function, the entire body had to be read.
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* Read modules lazily
* Don't treat the first file specially, instead merge all inputs into an empty
module.
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This prints disassembly comments for Objective-C references to CFStrings,
Selectors, Classes and method calls.
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Summary:
This patch adds a new CMake build setting LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB, which defaults to OFF. When set to ON, this will generate a shared library containing most of LLVM. The contents of the shared library can be overriden by specifying LLVM_DYLIB_COMPONENTS. LLVM_DYLIB_COMPONENTS can be set to a semi-colon delimited list of any LLVM components that you llvm-config can resolve.
On Windows, unless you are using Cygwin, you must specify an explicit symbol export file using LLVM_EXPORTED_SYMBOL_FILE. On Cygwin and all unix-like platforms if you do not specify LLVM_EXPORTED_SYMBOL_FILE, an export file containing only the LLVM C API will be auto-generated from the list of LLVM components specified in LLVM_DYLIB_COMPONENTS.
Reviewers: rnk
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: rnk, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5890
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This tool lets us build LLVM components within the tree by setting up a
$GOPATH that resembles a tree fetched in the normal way with "go get".
It is intended that components such as the Go frontend will be built in-tree
using this tool.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5902
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I think it might make sense to make COFF::MaxNumberOfSections16 be a uint32_t, however, that may have wider-reaching implications in other projects, which is why I did not change that declaration.
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This matches the behavior of GNU ar and also makes it easier to implemnt
support for the addlib command.
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This is a micro optimization, but also makes the code a bit more flexible.
The MRIMembers variable is a short term hack. It is going away in the next
commit.
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Don't duplicate names in comments and remove useless ones. Hopefully anyone
reading this knows what main is.
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