There are more than one paths to where the frame information is emitted. Place
the call to generateCompactUnwindEncodings() into the method which outputs the
frame information, thus ensuring that the encoding is there for every path. This
involved threading the MCAsmBackend object through to this method.
<rdar://problem/13623355>
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\param should be used to describe individual parameters. Use a command like \a or \c for visual enhancements.
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I've been comparing the object file output of LLVM's integrated
assembler against the external assembler on PowerPC, and one
area where differences still remain are in DWARF sections.
In particular, the GNU assembler generates .debug_frame and
.debug_line sections using a code alignment factor of 4, since
all PowerPC instructions have size 4 and must be aligned to a
multiple of 4. However, current MC code hard-codes a code
alignment factor of 1.
This patch changes this by adding a "minimum instruction alignment"
data element to MCAsmInfo and using this as code alignment factor.
This requires passing a MCContext into MCDwarfLineAddr::Encode
and MCDwarfLineAddr::EncodeAdvanceLoc. Note that one caller,
MCDwarfLineAddr::Write, didn't actually have that information
available. However, it turns out that this routine is in fact
never used in the whole code base, so the patch simply removes
it. If it turns out to be needed again at a later time, it
could be re-added with an updated interface.
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We generate one line table for each compilation unit in the object file.
Reviewed by Eric and Kevin.
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AKA: Recompile *ALL* the source code!
This one went much better. No manual edits here. I spot-checked for
silliness and grep-checked for really broken edits and everything seemed
good. It all still compiles. Yell if you see something that looks goofy.
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to support it. Original patch with the parsing and plumbing by the PaX team and
Roman Divacky. I added the bits in MCDwarf.cpp and the test.
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This untangles the switch cases of the old Move and RelMove opcodes a bit
and makes it clear how to add new instructions.
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Give MCCFIInstruction a single, private constructor and add helper static
methods that create each type of cfi instruction. This is is preparation
for changing its representation. The representation with a pair
MachineLocations older than MC and has been abused quiet a bit to support
more cfi instructions.
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* wrap code blocks in \code ... \endcode;
* refer to parameter names in paragraphs correctly (\arg is not what most
people want -- it starts a new paragraph);
* use \param instead of \arg to document parameters in order to be consistent
with the rest of the codebase.
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debug info for assembly files. We were already doing the right thing when
producing debug info for C/C++.
ELF linkers don't know dwarf, so they depend on these relocations to produce
valid dwarf output.
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functional change in r147860 to use DW_TAG_label's instead TAG_subprogram's.
This only changes names and updates comments. No functional change.
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generates the dwarf Compile Unit DIE and a dwarf subprogram DIE for each
non-temporary label.
The next part will be to get the clang driver to enable this when assembling
a .s file. rdar://9275556
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the smaller encoding and this cuts 270336 bytes from a release version of
clang and 1246272 bytes from a debug build.
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This removes one of the main advantages of moving eh_frame to MC, but
makes the transition a lot easier to debug (run md5).
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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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doing that if the target is darwin10 or newer.
This fixes
*) Direct object emission was producing objects without the workaround on
darwin9.
*) Assembly printing was producing objects with the workaround on linux.
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