Don't terminate location ranges for register-described variables
at the end of machine basic block if this register is never modified
in the function body, except for the prologue and epilogue. Prologue
location is guessed by FrameSetup flags on MachineInstructions, while
epilogue location is deduced from debug locations of instructions
in the basic blocks ending with return instructions.
This patch is mostly targeted to fix non-trivial debug locations for
variables addressed via stack and frame pointers.
It is not really a generic fix. We can still produce poor debug info
for register-described variables if this register *is* modified somewhere
in the function, but in unrelated places. This might be the case for the debug
info in optimized binaries (e.g. for local variables in inlined functions).
LiveDebugVariables pass in CodeGen attempts to fix this problem by adjusting
DBG_VALUE instructions, but this pass is tied to greedy register allocator,
which is used in optimized builds only. Proper fix would likely involve
generalizing LiveDebugVariables to all register allocators. See more discussion
in http://reviews.llvm.org/D3933 review thread.
I'm proceeding with this patch to fix immediate severe problems and
important cases, e.g. fix completely broken debug info with AddressSanitizer
and fix PR19307 (missing debug info for by-value std::string arguments).
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This ensures that member functions, for example, are entered into
pubnames with their fully qualified name, rather than inside the global
namespace.
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These checks were accidentally skipping the 0x prefix in the hex
offsets, then cunningly ignoring the prefix in the use of those captured
values.
Except in the case of the unit length, where the match was only matching
the leading '0' before the x in the 0x prefix, then matching that
against the length. We can't actually express the length association
here, as the length field in the Compile Unit header does not include
the length field itself, but the length field in the pubnames section
/does/ include the size of the length field in the Compile Unit header -
so the two numbers are actually 4 bytes different. Just skip matching
that.
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This was added to test that DW_AT_GNU_pubnames used sec_offset in DWARF4
and data4 in DWARF3 and below. Since then we've updated
DW_AT_GNU_pubnames to be a flag, rather than a section offset anyway.
Granted this still differs between DWARF 3 and DWARF 4
(FORM_flag_present versun FORM_flag) but it doesn't seem worthwhile
testing that codepath again here. It's covered adequately in many other
test cases.
And while I'm here, don't hardcode the byte size of the compile unit -
it's not relevant to this test and just makes it brittle if/when
anything changes in the way this CU is emitted.
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After much puppetry, here's the major piece of the work to ensure that
even when a concrete definition preceeds all inline definitions, an
abstract definition is still created and referenced from both concrete
and inline definitions.
Variables are still broken in this case (see comment in
dbg-value-inlined-parameter.ll test case) and will be addressed in
follow up work.
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A further step to correctly emitting concrete out of line definitions
preceeding inlined instances of the same program.
To do this, emission of subprograms must be delayed until required since
we don't know which (abstract only (if there's no out of line
definition), concrete only (if there are no inlined instances), or both)
DIEs are required at the start of the module.
To reduce the test churn in the following commit that actually fixes the
bug, this commit introduces the lazy DIE construction and cleans up test
cases that are impacted by the changes in the resulting DIE ordering.
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This is a precursor to fixing inlined debug info where the concrete,
out-of-line definition may preceed any inlined usage. To cope with this,
the attributes that may appear on the concrete definition or the
abstract definition are delayed until the end of the module. Then, if an
abstract definition was created, it is referenced (and no other
attributes are added to the out-of-line definition), otherwise the
attributes are added directly to the out-of-line definition.
In a couple of cases this causes not just reordering of attributes, but
reordering of types. When the creation of the attribute is delayed, if
that creation would create a type (such as for a DW_AT_type attribute)
then other top level DIEs may've been constructed during the delay,
causing the referenced type to be created and added after those
intervening DIEs. In the extreme case, in cross-cu-inlining.ll, this
actually causes the DW_TAG_basic_type for "int" to move from one CU to
another.
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This old test didn't have the argument numbering that's now squirelled
away in the high bits of the line number in the DW_TAG_arg_variable
metadata.
Add the numbering and update the test to ensure arguments are in-order.
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We still do temporary files in many cases, just updating this particular
one because I was debugging it and made this change while doing so.
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In an effort to fix inlined debug info in situations where the out of
line definition of a function preceeds any inlined usage, the order in
which some attributes are added to subprogram DIEs may change. (in
essence, definition-necessary attributes like DW_AT_low_pc/high_pc will
be added immediately, but the names, types, and other features will be
delayed to module end where they may either be added to the subprogram
DIE or instead reference an abstract definition for those values)
These tests can be generalized to be resilient to this change. 5 or so
tests actually have to be incompatibly changed to cope with this
reordering and will go along with the change that affects the order.
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It's an unnecessary detail for this test and just gets in the way when
making unrelated changes to the output in this test.
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This reverts commit r208930, r208933, and r208975.
It seems not all fission consumers are ready to handle this behavior.
Reverting until tools are brought up to spec.
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make the functions to set them non-static.
Move and rename the llvm specific backend options to avoid conflicting
with the clang option.
Paired with a backend commit to update.
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Since we visit the whole list of subprograms for each CU at module
start, this is clearly true - don't test for the case, just assert it.
A few old test cases seemed to have incomplete subprogram lists, but any
attempt to reproduce them shows full subprogram lists that even include
entities that have been completely inlined and the out of line
definition removed.
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When I refactored this in r208636 I accidentally caused this to be added
multiple times to each abstract subprogram (not accounting for the
deduplicating effect of the InlinedSubprogramDIEs set).
This got better in r208798 when the abstract definitions got the
attribute added to them at construction time, but still had the
redundant copies introduced in r208636.
This commit removes those excess DW_AT_inlines and relies solely on the
insertion in r208798.
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The check in DwarfDebug::constructScopeDIE was meant to consider inlined
subroutines as any non-top-level scope that was a subprogram. Instead of
checking "not top level scope" it was checking if the /subprogram's/
scope was non-top-level.
Fix this and beef up a test case to demonstrate some of the missing
inlined_subroutines are no longer missing.
In the course of fixing this I also found that r208748 (with this fix)
found one /extra/ inlined_subroutine in concrete_out_of_line.ll due to
two inlined_subroutines having the same inlinedAt location. The previous
implementation was collapsing these into a single inlined subroutine.
I'm not sure what the original code was that created this .ll file so
I'm not sure if this actually happens in practice today. Since we
deliberately include column information to disambiguate two calls on the
same line, that may've addressed this bug in the frontend, but it's good
to know that workaround isn't necessary for this particular case
anymore.
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DIBuilder maintains this invariant and the current DwarfDebug code could
end up doing weird things if it contained declarations (such as putting
the definition DIE inside a CU that contained the declaration - this
doesn't seem like a good idea, so rather than adding logic to handle
this case we'll just ban in for now & cross that bridge if we come to
it later).
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Since type units in the dwo file are handled by a debug aware tool, they
don't need to leverage the ELF comdat grouping to implement
deduplication. Avoid creating all the .group sections for these as a
space optimization.
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Many old tests using prior schemas still had some brokenness here (both
indirect arrays and arrays with single bogus elements). Fixed those up
so they don't hit the new assertions.
Also reduced nesting in some places, etc.
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This test was using the inliner and other optimizations to test a case
that's actually a bug anyway. Bug and possible fix/discussion described
here ( http://reviews.llvm.org/D3714 ).
But the functionality that was implemented along with this test is still
desired, so simplify the test to verify a more obvious/less wrong case
that the functionality addressed: looking through const sugar to the
underlying type when emitting a constant (so the constant is emitted as
signed/unsigned as appropriate depending on the signedness of the
underlying type).
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Doesn't seem a good reason to duplicate this code (it was more literally
duplicated prior to r208494, and while the dataN code /does/ actually
fire in this case, it doesn't seem necessary (and the DWARF standard
recommends using udata/sdata pervasively instead of dataN, so as to
indicate signedness of the values))
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Breaks GDB buildbot
(http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-x86_64-ubuntu-gdb-75/builds/14517)
GCC emits DW_AT_object_pointer /everywhere/ (declaration, abstract
definition, inlined subroutine), but it looks like GCC relies on it
being somewhere other than the declaration, at least. I'll experiment
further & can hopefully still remove it from the inlined_subroutine.
This reverts commit r207705.
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They just don't need to be there - they're inherited from the abstract
definition. In theory I would like them to be inherited from the
declaration, but the DWARF standard doesn't quite say that... we can
probably do it anyway but I'm less confident about that so I'll leave it
for a separate commit.
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This effectively reverts r164326, but adds some comments and
justification and ensures we /don't/ emit the DW_AT_object_pointer on
the (abstract and concrete) definitions. (while still preserving it on
standalone definitions involving ObjC Blocks)
This does increase the size of member function declarations from 7 to 11
bytes, unfortunately, but still seems like the Right Thing to do so that
callers that see only the declaration still have the information about
the object pointer. That said, I don't know what, if any, DWARF
consumers don't have a heuristic to guess this in the case of normal
C++ member functions - perhaps we can remove it entirely.
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While refactoring out constructScopeDIE into two functions I realized we
were emitting DW_AT_object_pointer in the inlined subroutine when we
didn't need to (GCC doesn't, and the abstract subprogram definition has
the information already).
So here's the refactoring and the bug fix. This is one step of
refactoring to remove some subtle memory ownership semantics. It turns
out the original constructScopeDIE returned ownership in its return
value in some cases and not in others. The split into two functions now
separates those two semantics - further cleanup (unique_ptr, etc) will
follow.
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Since there's no way to ensure the type unit in the .dwo and the type
unit skeleton in the .o are correlated, this cannot work.
This implementation is a bit inefficient for a few reasons, called out
in comments.
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buildbot - do not insert debug intrinsics before phi nodes.
Debug info for optimized code: Support variables that are on the stack and
described by DBG_VALUEs during their lifetime.
Previously, when a variable was at a FrameIndex for any part of its
lifetime, this would shadow all other DBG_VALUEs and only a single
fbreg location would be emitted, which in fact is only valid for a small
range and not the entire lexical scope of the variable. The included
dbg-value-const-byref testcase demonstrates this.
This patch fixes this by
Local
- emitting dbg.value intrinsics for allocas that are passed by reference
- dropping all dbg.declares (they are now fully lowered to dbg.values)
SelectionDAG
- renamed constructors for SDDbgValue for better readability.
- fix UserValue::match() to handle indirect values correctly
- not inserting an MMI table entries for dbg.values that describe allocas.
- lowering dbg.values that describe allocas into *indirect* DBG_VALUEs.
CodeGenPrepare
- leaving dbg.values for an alloca were they are (see comment)
Other
- regenerated/updated instcombine.ll testcase and included source
rdar://problem/16679879
http://reviews.llvm.org/D3374
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Debug info: Let dbg.values inserted by LowerDbgDeclare inherit the location
of the dbg.value. This gets rid of tons of redundant variable DIEs in
subscopes.
rdar://problem/14874886, rdar://problem/16679936
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AllocaInst that was missing in one location.
Debug info for optimized code: Support variables that are on the stack and
described by DBG_VALUEs during their lifetime.
Previously, when a variable was at a FrameIndex for any part of its
lifetime, this would shadow all other DBG_VALUEs and only a single
fbreg location would be emitted, which in fact is only valid for a small
range and not the entire lexical scope of the variable. The included
dbg-value-const-byref testcase demonstrates this.
This patch fixes this by
Local
- emitting dbg.value intrinsics for allocas that are passed by reference
- dropping all dbg.declares (they are now fully lowered to dbg.values)
SelectionDAG
- renamed constructors for SDDbgValue for better readability.
- fix UserValue::match() to handle indirect values correctly
- not inserting an MMI table entries for dbg.values that describe allocas.
- lowering dbg.values that describe allocas into *indirect* DBG_VALUEs.
CodeGenPrepare
- leaving dbg.values for an alloca were they are (see comment)
Other
- regenerated/updated instcombine.ll testcase and included source
rdar://problem/16679879
http://reviews.llvm.org/D3374
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AllocaInst that was missing in one location.
Debug info for optimized code: Support variables that are on the stack and
described by DBG_VALUEs during their lifetime.
Previously, when a variable was at a FrameIndex for any part of its
lifetime, this would shadow all other DBG_VALUEs and only a single
fbreg location would be emitted, which in fact is only valid for a small
range and not the entire lexical scope of the variable. The included
dbg-value-const-byref testcase demonstrates this.
This patch fixes this by
Local
- emitting dbg.value intrinsics for allocas that are passed by reference
- dropping all dbg.declares (they are now fully lowered to dbg.values)
SelectionDAG
- renamed constructors for SDDbgValue for better readability.
- fix UserValue::match() to handle indirect values correctly
- not inserting an MMI table entries for dbg.values that describe allocas.
- lowering dbg.values that describe allocas into *indirect* DBG_VALUEs.
CodeGenPrepare
- leaving dbg.values for an alloca were they are (see comment)
Other
- regenerated/updated instcombine.ll testcase and included source
rdar://problem/16679879
http://reviews.llvm.org/D3374
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of the dbg.value. This gets rid of tons of redundant variable DIEs in
subscopes.
rdar://problem/14874886, rdar://problem/16679936
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described by DBG_VALUEs during their lifetime.
Previously, when a variable was at a FrameIndex for any part of its
lifetime, this would shadow all other DBG_VALUEs and only a single
fbreg location would be emitted, which in fact is only valid for a small
range and not the entire lexical scope of the variable. The included
dbg-value-const-byref testcase demonstrates this.
This patch fixes this by
Local
- emitting dbg.value intrinsics for allocas that are passed by reference
- dropping all dbg.declares (they are now fully lowered to dbg.values)
SelectionDAG
- renamed constructors for SDDbgValue for better readability.
- fix UserValue::match() to handle indirect values correctly
- not inserting an MMI table entries for dbg.values that describe allocas.
- lowering dbg.values that describe allocas into *indirect* DBG_VALUEs.
CodeGenPrepare
- leaving dbg.values for an alloca were they are (see comment)
Other
- regenerated/updated instcombine-intrinsics testcase and included source
rdar://problem/16679879
http://reviews.llvm.org/D3374
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Emit the flag to indicate to the assembler that a section contains data if there
is pre-populated data present.
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