- Oct 10, 2013
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Manman Ren authored
DIScopeRef. A paired commit at clang is required due to changes to DIBuilder. llvm-svn: 192378
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- Oct 09, 2013
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Manman Ren authored
template_value are updated to use DIRef. A paired commit at clang is required due to changes to DIBuilder. llvm-svn: 192320
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- Oct 08, 2013
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Manman Ren authored
llvm-svn: 192218
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Manman Ren authored
llvm-svn: 192216
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Manman Ren authored
llvm-svn: 192215
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Rafael Espindola authored
This patch fixes an old FIXME by creating a MCTargetStreamer interface and moving the target specific functions for ARM, Mips and PPC to it. The ARM streamer is still declared in a common place because it is used from lib/CodeGen/ARMException.cpp, but the Mips and PPC are completely hidden in the corresponding Target directories. I will send an email to llvmdev with instructions on how to use this. llvm-svn: 192181
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- Oct 07, 2013
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Richard Mitton authored
llvm-svn: 192118
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- Oct 06, 2013
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Rafael Espindola authored
This will be used to extend constructor aliases in clang. llvm-svn: 192066
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- Oct 05, 2013
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Rafael Espindola authored
When MC was first added, targets could use hasRawTextSupport to keep features working before they were added to the MC interface. The design goal of MC is to provide an uniform api for printing assembly and object files. Short of relaxations and other corner cases, a object file is just another representation of the assembly. It was never the intention that targets would keep doing things like if (hasRawTextSupport()) Set flags in one way. else Set flags in another way. When they do that they create two code paths and the object file is no longer just another representation of the assembly. This also then requires testing with llc -filetype=obj, which is extremelly brittle. This patch removes some of these hacks by replacing them with smaller ones. The ARM flag setting is trivial, so I just moved it to the constructor. For Mips, the patch adds two temporary hack directives that allow the assembly to represent the same things as the object file was already able to. The hope is that the mips developers will replace the hack directives with the same ones that gas uses and drop the -print-hack-directives flag. I will also try to implement a target streamer interface, so that we can move this out of the common code. In summary, for any new work, two rules of the thumb are * Don't use "llc -filetype=obj" in tests. * Don't add calls to hasRawTextSupport. llvm-svn: 192035
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Manman Ren authored
is updated to use DITypeRef. Move isUnsignedDIType and getOriginalTypeSize from DebugInfo.h to be static helper functions in DwarfCompileUnit. We already have a static helper function "isTypeSigned" in DwarfCompileUnit, and a pointer to DwarfDebug is added to resolve the derived-from field. All three functions need to go across link for derived-from fields, so we need to get hold of a type identifier map. A pointer to DwarfDebug is also added to DbgVariable in order to resolve the derived-from field. Debug info verifier is updated to check a derived-from field is a TypeRef. Verifier will not go across link for derived-from fields, in debug info finder, we go across the link to add derived-from fields to types. Function getDICompositeType is only used by dragonegg and since dragonegg does not generate identifier for types, we use an empty map to resolve the derived-from field. When printing a derived-from field, we use DITypeRef::getName to either return the type identifier or getName of the DIType. A paired commit at clang is required due to changes to DIBuilder. llvm-svn: 192018
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Eric Christopher authored
llvm-svn: 192017
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Eric Christopher authored
llvm-svn: 192016
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Eric Christopher authored
llvm-svn: 192014
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Eric Christopher authored
llvm-svn: 192009
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David Blaikie authored
llvm-svn: 192005
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Eric Christopher authored
llvm-svn: 192004
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Eric Christopher authored
llvm-svn: 192003
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Eric Christopher authored
scope, pass a scope. llvm-svn: 192002
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David Blaikie authored
llvm-svn: 192000
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David Blaikie authored
* two actually due to some weird template thing... investigating that. llvm-svn: 191998
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Eric Christopher authored
llvm-svn: 191994
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Eric Christopher authored
This has the side effect of using DW_FORM_flag_present on dwarf4 and above. llvm-svn: 191991
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Eric Christopher authored
a flag. No functional change. llvm-svn: 191990
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- Oct 04, 2013
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Eric Christopher authored
way for all platforms. llvm-svn: 191975
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Eric Christopher authored
on platforms with relocations in debug info and also temporarily revert r191800 due to conflicts with the revert of r191792. llvm-svn: 191967
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David Blaikie authored
In the case (shown in the attached test) where a member function definition was emitted into debug info the following could occur: 1) build the debug info for the member function definition 2) in (1), build the debug info for the member function declaration 3) construct and add the member function declaration DIE 4) add it to its context 5) build its context (the type it is a member of) 6) construct the members and add them to the type 7) except don't add member functions because "getOrCreateSubprogram" adds the function to its parent anyway 8) except we're only partway through building this subprogram declaration so it hasn't been added yet - but we returned the partially constructed DIE (since it's already in the MDNode->DIE mapping to avoid infinitely recursing trying to create the member function DIE) 9) once the type is constructed, add the member function to it 10) now the members are out of order (the member function being defined is listed as the last member, even though it was declared as the first) To avoid this, construct the context of the subprogram DIE before we query to see if it exists. That way we never end up creating it before creating its context and ending up in this situation. Alternatively, the type construction that visits/builds all the members could call something like getOrCreateSubprogram, but that doesn't ever do the "add to context" step. Then the type building code would always be responsible for adding members (and the subprogram "addToContextDIE" would no-op because the context building would have added the subprogram declaration to the type/context DIE already). (the test cases updated were overly-sensitive to offsets or abbreviation numbers. We don't have a nice way to make these tests more robust as yet - multiline FileCheck matches would be required) llvm-svn: 191939
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Richard Mitton authored
Changed the dwarf aranges code to not use getLabelEndName, as it turns out it's not reliable to call that given user-defined section names. Section names can have characters in that aren't representable as symbol names. The dwarf-aranges test case has been updated to include a special character, to check this. This fixes pr17416. llvm-svn: 191932
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- Oct 03, 2013
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David Blaikie authored
DIE::addChild had a shortcircuit that silently no-op'd when a child was readded to the same parent. This hid some quirky/redundant code in DwarfDebug/CompileUnit. By removing that functionality and replacing it with an assert I was able to find and cleanup those cases, mostly centering around adding members to types in various circumstances. 1) The original oddity I noticed while working on type units (which actually was helping me in the short term, by accident) was the addToContextOwner call in constructTypeDIE. This call was completely bogus (why was it only done for non-virtual types? what relevance does that have at all) and redundant with the more uniform addToContextOwner made in getOrCreateTypeDIE. 2) If a member function definition was visited (createSubprogramDIE), it would attempt to build the member function declaration. The declaration DIE would then be added to its context, but in building the context (the type for which this function is a member) the members of the type would be added to the type automatically, so by the time the context was constructed, the member function was already associated with it. 3) The same as (2) but without the member function being constructed first. Whenever a type was constructed, the members would be created and member functions would be created by getOrCreateSubprogramDIE - this would lead to the subprogram being added to the (incomplete) type already, then the general member-construction code would add it again. llvm-svn: 191928
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Matt Arsenault authored
llvm-svn: 191927
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Eric Christopher authored
going to be empty. This is particularly important for the gnu pubnames case since we're emitting a relocation to the section. llvm-svn: 191915
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Eric Christopher authored
llvm-svn: 191914
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Alexey Samsonov authored
r191052 added emitting .debug_aranges to Clang, but this functionality is broken: it uses all MC labels added in DWARF Asm printer, including the labels for build relocations between different DWARF sections, like .Lsection_line or .Ldebug_loc0. As a result, if any DIE .debug_info would contain "DW_AT_location=0x123" attribute, .debug_aranges would also contain a range starting from 0x123, breaking tools that rely on this section. This patch fixes this by using only MC labels that corresponds to the addresses in the user program. llvm-svn: 191884
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- Oct 02, 2013
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Manman Ren authored
is updated to use DITypeRef. Move isUnsignedDIType and getOriginalTypeSize from DebugInfo.h to be static helper functions in DwarfCompileUnit. We already have a static helper function "isTypeSigned" in DwarfCompileUnit, and a pointer to DwarfDebug is added to resolve the derived-from field. All three functions need to go across link for derived-from fields, so we need to get hold of a type identifier map. A pointer to DwarfDebug is also added to DbgVariable in order to resolve the derived-from field. Debug info verifier is updated to check a derived-from field is a TypeRef. Verifier will not go across link for derived-from fields, in debug info finder, we go across the link to add derived-from fields to types. Function getDICompositeType is only used by dragonegg and since dragonegg does not generate identifier for types, we use an empty map to resolve the derived-from field. When printing a derived-from field, we use DITypeRef::getName to either return the type identifier or getName of the DIType. A paired commit at clang is required due to changes to DIBuilder. llvm-svn: 191800
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- Oct 01, 2013
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Manman Ren authored
and it is shared across CUs. We add a few maps in DwarfDebug to map MDNodes for the type system to the corresponding DIEs: MDTypeNodeToDieMap, MDSPNodeToDieMap, and MDStaticMemberNodeToDieMap. These DIEs can be shared across CUs, that is why we keep the maps in DwarfDebug instead of CompileUnit. Sometimes, when we try to add an attribute to a DIE, the DIE is not yet added to its owner yet, so we don't know whether we should use ref_addr or ref4. We create a worklist that will be processed during finalization to add attributes with the correct form (ref_addr or ref4). We add addDIEEntry to DwarfDebug to be a wrapper around DIE->addValue. It checks whether we know the correct form, if not, we update the worklist (DIEEntryWorklist). A testing case is added to show that we only create a single DIE for a type MDNode and we use ref_addr to refer to the type DIE. llvm-svn: 191792
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Eric Christopher authored
into the debug_ranges section. llvm-svn: 191721
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Eric Christopher authored
llvm-svn: 191720
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Eric Christopher authored
SEC_OFFSET from the beginning of the section so go ahead and emit a label at the beginning of each one. llvm-svn: 191710
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- Sep 28, 2013
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Eric Christopher authored
llvm-svn: 191582
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- Sep 26, 2013
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Venkatraman Govindaraju authored
llvm-svn: 191432
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Venkatraman Govindaraju authored
llvm-svn: 191431
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