llvm-6502/lib/DebugInfo/DWARFDebugLine.h
Alexey Samsonov 38a6381c0a Refactor fetching file/line info from DWARFContext to simplify the
code and allow better code reuse. Make the code a bit more conforming
to LLVM code style.
No functionality change.


git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@162895 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2012-08-30 07:49:50 +00:00

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//===-- DWARFDebugLine.h ----------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_DEBUGINFO_DWARFDEBUGLINE_H
#define LLVM_DEBUGINFO_DWARFDEBUGLINE_H
#include "llvm/Support/DataExtractor.h"
#include <map>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
namespace llvm {
class raw_ostream;
class DWARFDebugLine {
public:
struct FileNameEntry {
FileNameEntry() : Name(0), DirIdx(0), ModTime(0), Length(0) {}
const char *Name;
uint64_t DirIdx;
uint64_t ModTime;
uint64_t Length;
};
struct Prologue {
Prologue()
: TotalLength(0), Version(0), PrologueLength(0), MinInstLength(0),
DefaultIsStmt(0), LineBase(0), LineRange(0), OpcodeBase(0) {}
// The size in bytes of the statement information for this compilation unit
// (not including the total_length field itself).
uint32_t TotalLength;
// Version identifier for the statement information format.
uint16_t Version;
// The number of bytes following the prologue_length field to the beginning
// of the first byte of the statement program itself.
uint32_t PrologueLength;
// The size in bytes of the smallest target machine instruction. Statement
// program opcodes that alter the address register first multiply their
// operands by this value.
uint8_t MinInstLength;
// The initial value of theis_stmtregister.
uint8_t DefaultIsStmt;
// This parameter affects the meaning of the special opcodes. See below.
int8_t LineBase;
// This parameter affects the meaning of the special opcodes. See below.
uint8_t LineRange;
// The number assigned to the first special opcode.
uint8_t OpcodeBase;
std::vector<uint8_t> StandardOpcodeLengths;
std::vector<const char*> IncludeDirectories;
std::vector<FileNameEntry> FileNames;
// Length of the prologue in bytes.
uint32_t getLength() const {
return PrologueLength + sizeof(TotalLength) + sizeof(Version) +
sizeof(PrologueLength);
}
// Length of the line table data in bytes (not including the prologue).
uint32_t getStatementTableLength() const {
return TotalLength + sizeof(TotalLength) - getLength();
}
int32_t getMaxLineIncrementForSpecialOpcode() const {
return LineBase + (int8_t)LineRange - 1;
}
void dump(raw_ostream &OS) const;
void clear() {
TotalLength = Version = PrologueLength = 0;
MinInstLength = LineBase = LineRange = OpcodeBase = 0;
StandardOpcodeLengths.clear();
IncludeDirectories.clear();
FileNames.clear();
}
};
// Standard .debug_line state machine structure.
struct Row {
Row(bool default_is_stmt = false) { reset(default_is_stmt); }
/// Called after a row is appended to the matrix.
void postAppend();
void reset(bool default_is_stmt);
void dump(raw_ostream &OS) const;
static bool orderByAddress(const Row& LHS, const Row& RHS) {
return LHS.Address < RHS.Address;
}
// The program-counter value corresponding to a machine instruction
// generated by the compiler.
uint64_t Address;
// An unsigned integer indicating a source line number. Lines are numbered
// beginning at 1. The compiler may emit the value 0 in cases where an
// instruction cannot be attributed to any source line.
uint32_t Line;
// An unsigned integer indicating a column number within a source line.
// Columns are numbered beginning at 1. The value 0 is reserved to indicate
// that a statement begins at the 'left edge' of the line.
uint16_t Column;
// An unsigned integer indicating the identity of the source file
// corresponding to a machine instruction.
uint16_t File;
// An unsigned integer whose value encodes the applicable instruction set
// architecture for the current instruction.
uint8_t Isa;
// A boolean indicating that the current instruction is the beginning of a
// statement.
uint8_t IsStmt:1,
// A boolean indicating that the current instruction is the
// beginning of a basic block.
BasicBlock:1,
// A boolean indicating that the current address is that of the
// first byte after the end of a sequence of target machine
// instructions.
EndSequence:1,
// A boolean indicating that the current address is one (of possibly
// many) where execution should be suspended for an entry breakpoint
// of a function.
PrologueEnd:1,
// A boolean indicating that the current address is one (of possibly
// many) where execution should be suspended for an exit breakpoint
// of a function.
EpilogueBegin:1;
};
// Represents a series of contiguous machine instructions. Line table for each
// compilation unit may consist of multiple sequences, which are not
// guaranteed to be in the order of ascending instruction address.
struct Sequence {
// Sequence describes instructions at address range [LowPC, HighPC)
// and is described by line table rows [FirstRowIndex, LastRowIndex).
uint64_t LowPC;
uint64_t HighPC;
unsigned FirstRowIndex;
unsigned LastRowIndex;
bool Empty;
Sequence() { reset(); }
void reset() {
LowPC = 0;
HighPC = 0;
FirstRowIndex = 0;
LastRowIndex = 0;
Empty = true;
}
static bool orderByLowPC(const Sequence& LHS, const Sequence& RHS) {
return LHS.LowPC < RHS.LowPC;
}
bool isValid() const {
return !Empty && (LowPC < HighPC) && (FirstRowIndex < LastRowIndex);
}
bool containsPC(uint64_t pc) const {
return (LowPC <= pc && pc < HighPC);
}
};
struct LineTable {
void appendRow(const DWARFDebugLine::Row &state) { Rows.push_back(state); }
void appendSequence(const DWARFDebugLine::Sequence &sequence) {
Sequences.push_back(sequence);
}
void clear() {
Prologue.clear();
Rows.clear();
Sequences.clear();
}
// Returns the index of the row with file/line info for a given address,
// or -1 if there is no such row.
uint32_t lookupAddress(uint64_t address) const;
// Extracts filename by its index in filename table in prologue.
// Returns true on success.
bool getFileNameByIndex(uint64_t FileIndex,
bool NeedsAbsoluteFilePath,
std::string &Result) const;
void dump(raw_ostream &OS) const;
struct Prologue Prologue;
typedef std::vector<Row> RowVector;
typedef RowVector::const_iterator RowIter;
typedef std::vector<Sequence> SequenceVector;
typedef SequenceVector::const_iterator SequenceIter;
RowVector Rows;
SequenceVector Sequences;
};
struct State : public Row, public Sequence, public LineTable {
// Special row codes.
enum {
StartParsingLineTable = 0,
DoneParsingLineTable = -1
};
State() : row(StartParsingLineTable) {}
virtual ~State();
virtual void appendRowToMatrix(uint32_t offset);
virtual void finalize();
virtual void reset() {
Row::reset(Prologue.DefaultIsStmt);
Sequence::reset();
}
// The row number that starts at zero for the prologue, and increases for
// each row added to the matrix.
unsigned row;
};
struct DumpingState : public State {
DumpingState(raw_ostream &OS) : OS(OS) {}
virtual ~DumpingState();
virtual void finalize();
private:
raw_ostream &OS;
};
static bool parsePrologue(DataExtractor debug_line_data, uint32_t *offset_ptr,
Prologue *prologue);
/// Parse a single line table (prologue and all rows).
static bool parseStatementTable(DataExtractor debug_line_data,
uint32_t *offset_ptr, State &state);
const LineTable *getLineTable(uint32_t offset) const;
const LineTable *getOrParseLineTable(DataExtractor debug_line_data,
uint32_t offset);
private:
typedef std::map<uint32_t, LineTable> LineTableMapTy;
typedef LineTableMapTy::iterator LineTableIter;
typedef LineTableMapTy::const_iterator LineTableConstIter;
LineTableMapTy LineTableMap;
};
}
#endif