This was motivated by the fact that constructor type homing (debug info
optimization that we want to turn on by default) drops some libc++ types,
so an attribute would allow us to override constructor homing and emit
them anyway. I'm currently looking into the particular libc++ issue, but
even if we do fix that, this issue might come up elsewhere and it might be
nice to have this.
As I've implemented it now, the attribute isn't specific to the
constructor homing optimization and overrides all of the debug info
optimizations.
Open to discussion about naming, specifics on what the attribute should do, etc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97411
Previously, the definition was so-marked, but the declaration was
not. This resulted in LLVM's dwarf emission treating the function as
being external, and incorrectly emitting DW_AT_external.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96044
Add the types for the RISC-V V extension builtins.
These types will be used by the RISC-V V intrinsics which require
types of the form <vscale x 1 x i64>(LMUL=1 element size=64) or
<vscale x 4 x i32>(LMUL=2 element size=32), etc. The vector_size
attribute does not work for us as it doesn't create a scalable
vector type. We want these types to be opaque and have no operators
defined for them. We want them to be sizeless. This makes them
similar to the ARM SVE builtin types. But we will have quite a bit
more types. This patch adds around 60. Later patches will add
another 230 or so types representing tuples of these types similar
to the x2/x3/x4 types in ARM SVE. But with extra complexity that
these types are combined with the LMUL concept that is unique to
RISCV.
For more background see this RFC
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2020-October/145850.html
Authored-by: Roger Ferrer Ibanez <roger.ferrer@bsc.es>
Co-Authored-by: Hsiangkai Wang <kai.wang@sifive.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92715
class types.
The goal is to provide a way to bypass constructor homing when emitting
class definitions and force class definitions in the debug info.
Not sure about the wording of the attribute, or whether it should be
specific to classes with constructors
with fix to test case and stringrefs.
Currently (for codeview) lambdas have a string like `<lambda_0>` in
their mangled name, and don't have any display name. This change uses the
`<lambda_0>` as the display name, which helps distinguish between lambdas
in -gline-tables-only, since there are no linkage names there.
It also changes how we display lambda names; previously we used
`<unnamed-tag>`; now it will show `<lambda_0>`.
I added a function to the mangling context code to create this string;
for Itanium it just returns an empty string.
Bug: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48432
Reviewed By: rnk
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95187
This reverts 9b21d4b943
Currently (for codeview) lambdas have a string like `<lambda_0>` in
their mangled name, and don't have any display name. This change uses the
`<lambda_0>` as the display name, which helps distinguish between lambdas
in -gline-tables-only, since there are no linkage names there.
It also changes how we display lambda names; previously we used
`<unnamed-tag>`; now it will show `<lambda_0>`.
I added a function to the mangling context code to create this string;
for Itanium it just returns an empty string.
Bug: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48432
Reviewed By: rnk
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95187
For Clang synthesized `__va_list_tag` (`CreateX86_64ABIBuiltinVaListDecl`),
its DW_AT_decl_file/DW_AT_decl_line are arbitrarily set from `CurLoc`.
In a stage 2 `-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug` clang build, I observe that
in driver.cpp, DW_AT_decl_file/DW_AT_decl_line may be set to an `#include` line
(the transitively included file uses va_arg (`__builtin_va_arg`)).
This seems arbitrary. Drop that.
Reviewed By: #debug-info, dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94735
`getLineNumber()` picks CurLoc if the parameter is invalid. This appears to
mainly work around missing SourceLocation information for some constructs, but
sometimes adds unintended locations.
* For `CodeGenObjC/debug-info-blocks.m`, `CurLoc` has been advanced to the closing brace. The debug line of `ImplicitVarParameter` is set to the line of `}` because this implicit parameter has an invalid `SourceLocation`. The debug line is a bit arbitrary - perhaps the location of `^{` is better.
* The file/line of Clang synthesized `__va_list_tag` is arbitrarily attached a `#include` line. D94735
Drop the special case to make getLineNumber less magic and add CurLoc fallback in its callers instead.
Tested with stage 2 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug clang, byte identical.
Reviewed By: #debug-info, aprantl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94391
Combined with 'da98651 - Revert "DR2064:
decltype(E) is only a dependent', this change (5a391d3) caused verifier
errors when building Chromium. See https://crbug.com/1168494#c1 for a
reproducer.
Additionally it reverts changes that were dependent on this one, see
below.
> Following up on PR48517, fix handling of template arguments that refer
> to dependent declarations.
>
> Treat an id-expression that names a local variable in a templated
> function as being instantiation-dependent.
>
> This addresses a language defect whereby a reference to a dependent
> declaration can be formed without any construct being value-dependent.
> Fixing that through value-dependence turns out to be problematic, so
> instead this patch takes the approach (proposed on the core reflector)
> of allowing the use of pointers or references to (but not values of)
> dependent declarations inside value-dependent expressions, and instead
> treating template arguments as dependent if they evaluate to a constant
> involving such dependent declarations.
>
> This ends up affecting a bunch of OpenMP tests, due to OpenMP
> imprecisely handling instantiation-dependent constructs, bailing out
> early instead of processing dependent constructs to the extent possible
> when handling the template.
>
> Previously committed as 8c1f2d15b8, and
> reverted because a dependency commit was reverted.
This reverts commit 5a391d38ac.
It also restores clang/test/SemaCXX/coroutines.cpp to its state before
da986511fb.
Revert "[c++20] P1907R1: Support for generalized non-type template arguments of scalar type."
> Previously committed as 9e08e51a20, and
> reverted because a dependency commit was reverted. This incorporates the
> following follow-on commits that were also reverted:
>
> 7e84aa1b81 by Simon Pilgrim
> ed13d8c667 by me
> 95c7b6cadb by Sam McCall
> 430d5d8429 by Dave Zarzycki
This reverts commit 4b574008ae.
Revert "[msabi] Mangle a template argument referring to array-to-pointer decay"
> [msabi] Mangle a template argument referring to array-to-pointer decay
> applied to an array the same as the array itself.
>
> This follows MS ABI, and corrects a regression from the implementation
> of generalized non-type template parameters, where we "forgot" how to
> mangle this case.
This reverts commit 18e093faf7.
Previously committed as 9e08e51a20, and
reverted because a dependency commit was reverted. This incorporates the
following follow-on commits that were also reverted:
7e84aa1b81 by Simon Pilgrim
ed13d8c667 by me
95c7b6cadb by Sam McCall
430d5d8429 by Dave Zarzycki
for function scopes, rather than using the qualified name.
In line-tables-only mode, we used to emit qualified names as the display name for functions when using CodeView.
This patch changes to emitting the parent scopes instead, with forward declarations for class types.
The total object file size ends up being slightly smaller than if we use the full qualified names.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94639
Like @aprantl suggested, modify to use the canonicalized DIFile, if we
don't know the loc info and filename for the compiler generated
functions for example static initialization functions.
Reviewed By: dblaikie, aprantl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87147
This patch enables the Clang type __vector_pair and its associated LLVM
intrinsics even when MMA is disabled. With this patch, the type is now controlled
by the PPC paired-vector-memops option. The builtins and intrinsics will be
renamed to drop the mma prefix in another patch.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91819
parameters.
It appears that LLVM isn't able to generate a DW_AT_const_value for a
constant of class type, but if it could, we'd match GCC's debug info in
this case, and in the interim we no longer crash.
We used to only emit static const data members in CodeView as
S_CONSTANTS when they were used; this patch makes it so they are always emitted.
This changes CodeViewDebug.cpp to find the static const members from the
class debug info instead of creating DIGlobalVariables in the IR
whenever a static const data member is used.
Bug: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47580
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89072
This reverts commit 504615353f.
Define the __vector_pair and __vector_quad types that are used to manipulate
the new accumulator registers introduced by MMA on PowerPC. Because these two
types are specific to PowerPC, they are defined in a separate new file so it
will be easier to add other PowerPC specific types if we need to in the future.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81508
We used to only emit static const data members in CodeView as
S_CONSTANTS when they were used; this patch makes it so they are always emitted.
I changed CodeViewDebug.cpp to find the static const members from the
class debug info instead of creating DIGlobalVariables in the IR
whenever a static const data member is used.
Bug: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47580
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89072
Update `clang/lib/CodeGen` to use a `MemoryBufferRef` from
`getBufferOrNone` instead of `MemoryBuffer*` from `getBuffer`. No
functionality change here.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89411
Previously, when clang was compiled with -DLLVM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS=ON, the added tests were displaying:
inlinable function call in a function with debug info must have a !dbg location
call void @"??1?$c@UB@@@@QEAA@XZ"(%struct.c* @"?f@?1??d@@YAPEAU?$c@UB@@@@XZ@4U2@A")
fatal error: error in backend: Broken module found, compilation aborted!
Stack dump:
0. Program arguments: <f:\svn\buildninja\bin\clang -cc1 -emit-llvm debug-info-no-location.cpp> -gcodeview -debug-info-kind=limited
1. <eof> parser at end of file
2. Per-function optimization
Fixes PR43012
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66328
Add class types to the retained types list to make sure they
don't get dropped if the constructor is optimized out later.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88522
constructors.
This changes the code to avoid using constructor homing for aggregate
classes and classes with trivial default constructors, instead of trying
to loop through the constructors.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87808
This adds the size to forward declared class DITypes, if the size is known.
Fixes an issue where we determine whether to emit fragments based on the
type size, so fragments would sometimes be incorrectly emitted if there
was no size.
Bug: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47338
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87062
This patch changes ElementCount so that the Min and Scalable
members are now private and can only be accessed via the get
functions getKnownMinValue() and isScalable(). In addition I've
added some other member functions for more commonly used operations.
Hopefully this makes the class more useful and will reduce the
need for calling getKnownMinValue().
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86065
This patch adds type information for SVE ACLE vector types,
by describing them as vectors, with a lower bound of 0, and
an upper bound described by a DWARF expression using the
AArch64 Vector Granule register (VG), which contains the
runtime multiple of 64bit granules in an SVE vector.
Reviewed By: efriedma
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86101
For some reason the ctor homing case was before the template
specialization case, and could have returned false too early.
I moved the code out into a separate function to avoid this.
This reverts commit 05777ab941.
For some reason the ctor homing case was before the template
specialization case, and could have returned false too early.
I moved the code out into a separate function to avoid this.
Also added a run line to the template specialization test. I guess
all the -debug-info-kind=limited tests should still pass with =constructor,
but it's probably unnecessary to test for all of those.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86491
The orignal patch with the missing 'REQUIRES: asserts' as there is a debug-only
flag used in the test.
Original summary:
D81347 changes the ASTFileSignature to be an array of 20 uint8_t instead of 5
uint32_t. However, it didn't update the code in ObjectFilePCHContainerOperations
that creates the dwoID in the module from the ASTFileSignature
(`Buffer->Signature` being the array subclass that is now `std::array<uint8_t,
20>` instead of `std::array<uint32_t, 5>`).
```
uint64_t Signature = [..] (uint64_t)Buffer->Signature[1] << 32 | Buffer->Signature[0]
```
This code works with the old ASTFileSignature (where two uint32_t are enough to
fill the uint64_t), but after the patch this only took two bytes from the
ASTFileSignature and only partly filled the Signature uint64_t.
This caused that the dwoID in the module ref and the dwoID in the actual module
no longer match (which in turns causes that LLDB keeps warning about the dwoID's
not matching when debugging -gmodules-compiled binaries).
This patch just unifies the logic for turning the ASTFileSignature into an
uint64_t which makes the dwoID match again (and should prevent issues like that
in the future).
Reviewed By: aprantl, dang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84013
This relands D84013 but with a test that relies on less shell features to
hopefully make the test pass on Fuchsia (where the test from the previous patch
version strangely failed with a plain "Exit code 1").
Original summary:
D81347 changes the ASTFileSignature to be an array of 20 uint8_t instead of 5 uint32_t.
However, it didn't update the code in ObjectFilePCHContainerOperations that creates
the dwoID in the module from the ASTFileSignature (`Buffer->Signature` being the
array subclass that is now `std::array<uint8_t, 20>` instead of `std::array<uint32_t, 5>`).
```
uint64_t Signature = [..] (uint64_t)Buffer->Signature[1] << 32 | Buffer->Signature[0]
```
This code works with the old ASTFileSignature (where two uint32_t are enough to
fill the uint64_t), but after the patch this only took two bytes from the ASTFileSignature
and only partly filled the Signature uint64_t.
This caused that the dwoID in the module ref and the dwoID in the actual module no
longer match (which in turns causes that LLDB keeps warning about the dwoID's not
matching when debugging -gmodules-compiled binaries).
This patch just unifies the logic for turning the ASTFileSignature into an uint64_t which
makes the dwoID match again (and should prevent issues like that in the future).
Reviewed By: aprantl, dang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84013
D81347 changes the ASTFileSignature to be an array of 20 uint8_t instead of 5
uint32_t. However, it didn't update the code in ObjectFilePCHContainerOperations
that creates the dwoID in the module from the ASTFileSignature
(`Buffer->Signature` being the array subclass that is now `std::array<uint8_t,
20>` instead of `std::array<uint32_t, 5>`).
```
uint64_t Signature = [..] (uint64_t)Buffer->Signature[1] << 32 | Buffer->Signature[0]
```
This code works with the old ASTFileSignature (where two uint32_t are enough to
fill the uint64_t), but after the patch this only took two bytes from the
ASTFileSignature and only partly filled the Signature uint64_t.
This caused that the dwoID in the module ref and the dwoID in the actual module
no longer match (which in turns causes that LLDB keeps warning about the dwoID's
not matching when debugging -gmodules-compiled binaries).
This patch just unifies the logic for turning the ASTFileSignature into an
uint64_t which makes the dwoID match again (and should prevent issues like that
in the future).
Reviewed By: aprantl, dang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84013
Fixes pr/11710.
Signed-off-by: Nick Desaulniers <ndesaulniers@google.com>
Resubmit after breaking Windows and OSX builds.
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80242
Previously ctor homing was omitting debug info for classes if they
have both trival and nontrivial constructors, but we should only omit debug
info if the class doesn't have any trivial constructors.
retained types list.
bug: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46537
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84870
types.
We previously did not treat a function type as dependent if it had a
parameter pack with a non-dependent type -- such a function type depends
on the arity of the pack so is dependent even though none of the
parameter types is dependent. In order to properly handle this, we now
treat pack expansion types as always being dependent types (depending on
at least the pack arity), and always canonically being pack expansion
types, even in the unusual case when the pattern is not a dependent
type. This does mean that we can have canonical types that are pack
expansions that contain no unexpanded packs, which is unfortunate but
not inaccurate.
We also previously did not treat a typedef type as
instantiation-dependent if its canonical type was not
instantiation-dependent. That's wrong because instantiation-dependence
is a property of the type sugar, not of the type; an
instantiation-dependent type can have a non-instantiation-dependent
canonical type.