Change the informal convention of DBG_VALUE machine instructions so that
we can express a register-indirect address with an offset of 0.
The old convention was that a DBG_VALUE is a register-indirect value if
the offset (operand 1) is nonzero. The new convention is that a DBG_VALUE
is register-indirect if the first operand is a register and the second
operand is an immediate. For plain register values the combination reg,
reg is used. MachineInstrBuilder::BuildMI knows how to build the new
DBG_VALUES.
rdar://problem/13658587
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We were being a bit too aggresive here in classifying global variables
with no global reference or constant value to be invalid - this would
cause LLVM to not emit the DWARF description of the global variable if
it had been optimized away, which isn't helpful for users who might
benefit from the global variable's description even if there's no
location information.
This also fixes a crasher issue here that I was unable to reduce a test
case for - involving a using decl (& subsequent
DW_TAG_imported_declaration ) of such a global variable that, once
optimized away, would crash when an attempt to emit the imported
declaration was made.
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Correctly handles ref_addr depending on the Dwarf version. Emit Dwarf with
version from module flag.
TODO: turn on/off features depending on the Dwarf version.
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This adds an implementation of getDebugThreadLocalSymbol for
(64-bit) PowerPC. This needs to return a generic MCExpr
since on ppc64, we need to add a bias of 0x8000 to the
value returned by the R_PPC64_DTPREL64 relocation.
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Restrict the current TLS support to X86 ELF for now. Test that we don't
produce it on PPC & we can flesh that test case out with the right thing
once someone implements it.
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Based on GCC's output for TLS variables (OP_constNu, x@dtpoff,
OP_lo_user), this implements debug info support for TLS in ELF. Verified
that this output is correct/sufficient on Linux (using gold - if you're
using binutils-ld, you'll need something with the fix for
http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15685 in it).
Support on non-ELF is sort of "arbitrary" at the moment - if Apple folks
want to discuss (or just go ahead & implement) how this should work in
MachO, etc, I'm open.
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No functionality change.
It should suffice to check the type of a debug info metadata, instead of
calling Verify. For cases where we know the type of a DI metadata, use
assert.
Also update testing cases to make them conform to the format of DI classes.
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A FastISel optimization was causing us to emit no information for such
parameters & when they go missing we end up emitting a different
function type. By avoiding that shortcut we not only get types correct
(very important) but also location information (handy) - even if it's
only live at the start of a function & may be clobbered later.
Reviewed/discussion by Evan Cheng & Dan Gohman.
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Fix up three tests - one that was relying on abbreviation number,
another relying on a location list in this case (& testing raw asm,
changed that to use dwarfdump on the debug_info now that that's where
the location is), and another which was added in r184368 - exposing a
bug in that fix that is exposed when we emit the location inline rather
than through a location list. Fix that bug while I'm here.
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We had been papering over a problem with location info for non-trivial
types passed by value by emitting their type as references (this caused
the debugger to interpret the location information correctly, but broke
the type of the function). r183329 corrected the type information but
lead to the debugger interpreting the pointer parameter as the value -
the debug info describing the location needed an extra dereference.
Use a new flag in DIVariable to add the extra indirection (either by
promoting an existing DW_OP_reg (parameter passed in a register) to
DW_OP_breg + 0 or by adding DW_OP_deref to an existing DW_OP_breg + n
(parameter passed on the stack).
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This is a basic implementation - we still don't have any support (that I
know of) for dumping DWARF expressions in a meaningful way, so the
location information itself is just printed as a sequence of bytes as we
do elsewhere.
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When a function is inlined we lazily construct the variables
representing the function's parameters. After that, we add any remaining
unused parameters.
If the function doesn't use all the parameters, or uses them out of
order, then the DWARF would produce them in that order, producing a
parameter order that doesn't match the source.
This fix causes us to always keep the arg variables at the start of the
variable list & in the original order from the source.
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r182877 broke MCJIT tests on ARM and r182937 was working around another failure
by r182877.
This should make the ARM bots green.
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This fixes the test on ARM. Looks like it was broken by r182877. Not
sure if this is a bug on fast isel on ARM, but this should help fix
the ARM bots.
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This allows rematerialization during register coalescing to handle
more cases involving operations like SUBREG_TO_REG which might need to
be rematerialized using sub-register indices.
For example, code like:
v1(GPR64):sub_32 = MOVZ something
v2(GPR64) = COPY v1(GPR64)
should be convertable to:
v2(GPR64):sub_32 = MOVZ something
but previously we just gave up in places like this
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Since the testing case uses ref_addr, which requires version 3+ to work,
we will solve the dwarf version issue first.
This patch also causes failures in one of the bots. I will update the patch
accordingly in my next attempt.
rdar://13926659
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from a different CU.
We used to print out an error message and fail to generate inlined_subroutine.
If we use ref_addr in the generated DWARF, the DWARF version should be 3 or
above.
rdar://13926659
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There were bits & pieces of code lying around that may've given the
impression that debug info metadata supported the possibility that a
subprogram's type could be specified by a non-subroutine type describing
the return type of a void function. This support was incomplete &
unnecessary. Asserts & API have been changed to make the desired usage
more clear.
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This is to fix PR15408 where an undefined symbol Lline_table_start1 is used.
Since we do not generate the debug_line section when .loc is used,
Lline_table_start1 is not emitted and we can't refer to it when calculating
at_stmt_list for a compile unit.
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This resolves the last of the PR14606 failures in the GDB 7.5 test
suite by implementing an optional name field for
DW_TAG_imported_modules/DIImportedEntities and using that to implement
C++ namespace aliases (eg: "namespace X = Y;").
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This is only tested for global variables at the moment (& includes tests
for the unnamed parameter case, since apparently this entire function
was completely untested previously)
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for constructors and destructors since the original declaration given
by the AT_specification both won't and can't.
Patch by Yacine Belkadi, I've cleaned up the testcases.
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