This patch mechanically replaces None with std::nullopt where the
compiler would warn if None were deprecated. The intent is to reduce
the amount of manual work required in migrating from Optional to
std::optional.
This is part of an effort to migrate from llvm::Optional to
std::optional:
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/deprecating-llvm-optional-x-hasvalue-getvalue-getvalueor/63716
When a CU attaches some ranges for a subprogram or an inlined code, the CU should be that of the subprogram/inlined code that was emitted.
If not, then these emitted ranges will use the incorrect base of the CU in `emitRangeList`.
A reproducible example is:
When linking these two LLVM IRs, dsymutil will report no mapping for range or inconsistent range data warnings.
`foo.swift`
```swift
import AppKit.NSLayoutConstraint
public class Foo {
public var c: Int {
get {
Int(NSLayoutConstraint().constant)
}
set {
}
}
}
```
`main.swift`
```swift
// no mapping for range
let f: Foo! = nil
// inconsistent range data
//let l: Foo = Foo()
```
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D136039
Sometimes when a function is inlined into a different CU, `llvm-dwarfdump --verify` would find an inlined subroutine with an invalid abstract origin. This is because `DwarfUnit::addDIEEntry()` will incorrectly assume the inlined subroutine and the abstract origin are from the same CU if it can't find the CU for the inlined subroutine.
In the added test, the inlined subroutine for `bar()` is created before the CU for `B.swift` is created, so it tries to point to `goo()` in the wrong CU. Interestingly, if we swap the order of the two functions then we don't see a crash since the module for `goo()` is created first.
The fix is to give a parent DIE to `ScopeDIE` before calling `addDIEEntry()` so that its CU can be found. Luckily, `constructInlinedScopeDIE()` is only called once so we can pass it the DIE of the scope's parent and give it a child just after it's created.
`constructInlinedScopeDIE()` should always return a DIE, so assert that it is not null.
Reviewed By: aprantl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D135114
When compiling for the RWPI relocation model [1], the debug information
is wrong for readonly global variables.
Writable global variables are accessed by the static base register (R9
on ARM) in the RWPI relocation model. This is being correctly generated
Readonly global variables are not accessed by the static base register
in the RWPI relocation model. This case is incorrectly generating the
same debugging information as for writable global variables.
References:
[1] ARM Read-Write Position Independence: https://github.com/ARM-software/abi-aa/blob/main/aapcs32/aapcs32.rst#read-write-position-independence-rwpi
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126361
An upcoming patch will extend llvm-symbolizer to provide the source line
information for global variables. The goal is to move AddressSanitizer
off of internal debug info for symbolization onto the DWARF standard
(and doing a clean-up in the process). Currently, ASan reports the line
information for constant strings if a memory safety bug happens around
them. We want to keep this behaviour, so we need to emit debuginfo for
these variables as well.
Reviewed By: dblaikie, rnk, aprantl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123534
An upcoming patch will extend llvm-symbolizer to provide the source line
information for global variables. The goal is to move AddressSanitizer
off of internal debug info for symbolization onto the DWARF standard
(and doing a clean-up in the process). Currently, ASan reports the line
information for constant strings if a memory safety bug happens around
them. We want to keep this behaviour, so we need to emit debuginfo for
these variables as well.
Reviewed By: dblaikie, rnk, aprantl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123534
When we enable -fsplit-dwarf-inlining we end up with two entries
in .debug_aranges for each CU. Because it processes Skeleton CU
inline information and DWO CU.
Furthermore address calculations were incorrect because we were processing sections in Skeleton CU.
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118857
DwarfCompileUnit::getOrCreateSourceID() is often called many times
in sequence with the same DIFile. This is currently very expensive,
because it involves creating a string from directory and file name
and looking it up in a string map. This patch remembers the last
DIFile and its ID and directly returns that.
This gives a geomean -1.3% compile-time improvement on CTMark O0-g.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118041
Fix PR53163 by rounding the byte size of DW_TAG_base_type types up. Without
this fix we risk emitting types with a truncated size (including rounding
less-than-byte-sized types' sizes down to zero).
Reviewed By: probinson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D117124
D111404 moved a 4/8 byte check assert into a block taken by 2-byte platforms.
Since these platforms do not take the branches where the pointer size is used,
sink the assert accordingly.
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116480
Try to revert D113741 once again.
This also reverts 0ac75e82ff (D114705)
as it causes LLDB's lldb-api.lang/cpp/nsimport.TestCppNsImport.py test
failure w/o D113741.
This reverts commit f9607d45f3.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116225
This patch causes invalid DWARF to be generated in some cases of LTO +
Split DWARF - follow-up on the original review thread (D113741) contains
further detail and test cases.
This reverts commit 75b622a795.
This reverts commit b6ccca217c.
This reverts commit 514d374419.
DwarfExpression::addUnsignedConstant(const APInt &Value) only supports
wider-than-64-bit values when it is used to emit a top-level DWARF
expression representing the location of a variable. Before this change,
it was possible to call addUnsignedConstant on >64 bit values within a
subexpression when substituting DW_OP_LLVM_arg values.
This can trigger an assertion failure (e.g. PR52584, PR52333) when it
happens in a fragment (DW_OP_LLVM_fragment) expression, as
addUnsignedConstant on >64 bit values splits the constant into separate
DW_OP_pieces, which modifies DwarfExpression::OffsetInBits.
This change papers over the assertion errors by bailing on overly wide
DW_OP_LLVM_arg values. A more comprehensive fix might be to be to split
wide values into pointer-sized fragments.
[0] https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/e71fa03/llvm/lib/CodeGen/AsmPrinter/DwarfCompileUnit.cpp#L799-L805
Patch by Ricky Zhou!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115343
No functional changes intended.
Before this patch DwarfCompileUnit::createScopeChildrenDIE() and
DwarfCompileUnit::createAndAddScopeChildrenDIE() used to emit child subtrees
and then when all the children get created, attach them to a parent scope DIE.
However, when a DIE doesn't have a parent, all the requests for its unit DIE
fail.
Currently, this is not a big issue since it isn't usually needed to know unit DIE
for a local (function-scoped) entity. But once we introduce lexical blocks as
a valid scope for global variables (static locals) and type DIEs, any requests
for a unit DIE need to be guarded against local scope due to the potential
absence of the DIE's parent.
To avoid the aforementioned issue, this patch refactors a few DwarfCompileUnit
methods to support the idea of attaching a DIE to its parent as close to the
creation of this DIE as possible.
Reviewed By: ellis
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114350
Instead of popping them and then immediately throwing them away, we can
just filter out globals and items in different scopes before adding them
to WorkList. Shouldn't change anything but keep the queue smaller.
Reviewed By: aprantl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113864
In a LTO build, the `end_sequence` in debug_line table for each compile unit (CU) points the end of text section which merged all CUs. The `end_sequence` needs to point to the end of each CU's range. This bug often causes invalid `debug_line` table in the final `.dSYM` binary for MachO after running `dsymutil` which tries to compensate an out-of-range address of `end_sequence`.
The fix is to sync the line table termination with the range operations that are already maintained in DwarfDebug. When CU or section changes, or nodebug functions appear or module is finished, the prior pending line table is terminated using the last range label. In the MC path where no range is tracked, the old logic is conservatively used to end the line table using the section end symbol.
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108261
For global variables and common blocks there is no way to create entities
through getOrCreateContextDIE(), so no need to obtain the context first.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113651
When emitting a reloc for the Wasm global __stack_pointer, it was inadvertedly added to the symbols used for generating aranges, which caused some aranges to use it as the end symbol in a symbol diff, which caused a reloc for it to be emitted, which then caused an assert in `wasm64` since we have no 64-bit relocs for Wasm globals.
Fixes: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52376
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113438
When compiling for the RWPI relocation model the debug information is wrong:
* the debug location is described as { DW_OP_addr Var }
instead of { DW_OP_constNu Var DW_OP_bregX 0 DW_OP_plus }
* the relocation type is R_ARM_ABS32 instead of R_ARM_SBREL32
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111404
New field `elements` is added to '!DIImportedEntity', representing
list of aliased entities.
This is needed to dump optimized debugging information where all names
in a module are imported, but a few names are imported with overriding
aliases.
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109343
A new LLVM specific TAG DW_TAG_LLVM_annotation is added.
The name is suggested by Paul Robinson ([1]).
Currently, this tag is used to output __attribute__((btf_tag("string")))
annotations in dwarf. The following is an example for a global
variable with two btf_tag attributes:
0x0000002a: DW_TAG_variable
DW_AT_name ("g1")
DW_AT_type (0x00000052 "int")
DW_AT_external (true)
DW_AT_decl_file ("/tmp/home/yhs/work/tests/llvm/btf_tag/t.c")
DW_AT_decl_line (8)
DW_AT_location (DW_OP_addr 0x0)
0x0000003f: DW_TAG_LLVM_annotation
DW_AT_name ("btf_tag")
DW_AT_const_value ("tag1")
0x00000048: DW_TAG_LLVM_annotation
DW_AT_name ("btf_tag")
DW_AT_const_value ("tag2")
0x00000051: NULL
In the future, DW_TAG_LLVM_annotation may encode other type
of non-string const value.
[1] https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2021-June/151250.html
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106621
This patch is a revert of e08f205f5c. In that patch, DW_TAG_subprograms
were permitted to be referenced across CU boundaries, to improve stack
trace construction using call site information. Unfortunately, as
documented in PR48790, the way that subprograms are "owned" by dwarf units
is sufficiently complicated that subprograms end up in unexpected units,
invalidating cross-unit references.
There's no obvious way to easily fix this, and several attempts have
failed. Revert this to ensure correct DWARF is always emitted.
Three tests change in addition to the reversion, but they're all very
light alterations.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107076
Add a new wrapper function addAttribute() for Die.addValue() function,
so we can do some attributes control in one single interface.
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101125
Negative numbers are represented using DW_OP_consts along with signed representation
of the number as the argument.
Test case IR is generated using Fortran front-end.
Reviewed By: aprantl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99273
For locally scoped lambdas like this there's no particular benefit to
explicitly listing captures - or avoiding capturing this. Switch to [&]
and make it all easier to maintain.
(& driveby change std::function to llvm::function_ref)
This patch allows DBG_VALUE_LIST instructions to be emitted to DWARF with valid
DW_AT_locations. This change mainly affects DbgEntityHistoryCalculator, which
now tracks multiple registers per value, and DwarfDebug+DwarfExpression, which
can now emit multiple machine locations as part of a DWARF expression.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83495
Experimental, using non-existent DWARF support to use an expr for the
location involving an addr_index (to compute address + offset so
addresses can be reused in more places).
The global variable debug info had to be deferred until the end of the
module (so bss variables would all be emitted first - so their labels
would have the relevant section). Non-bss variables seemed to not have
their label assigned to a section even at the end of the module, so I
didn't know what to do there.
Also, the hashing code is broken - doesn't know how to hash these
expressions (& isn't hashing anything inside subprograms, which seems
problematic), so for test purposes this change just skips the hash
computation. (GCC's actually overly sensitive in its hash function, it
seems - I'm forgetting the specific case right now - anyway, we might
want to just use the frontend-known file hash and give up on optimistic
.dwo/.dwp reuse)
A struct in C passed by value did not get debug information. Such values are currently
lowered to a Wasm local even in -O0 (not to an alloca like on other archs), which becomes
a Target Index operand (TI_LOCAL). The DWARF writing code was not emitting locations
in for TI's specifically if the location is a single range (not a list).
In addition, the ExplicitLocals pass which removes the ARGUMENT pseudo instructions did
not update the associated DBG_VALUEs, and couldn't even find these values since the code
assumed such instructions are adjacent, which is not the case here.
Also fixed asm printing of TIs needed by a test.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94140
When using dbg.declare, the debug-info is generated from a list of
locals rather than through DBG_VALUE instructions in the MIR.
This patch is different from D90020 because it emits the DWARF
location expressions from that list of locals directly.
Reviewed By: jmorse
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90044
Given the ability provided by DWARFv5 rnglists to reuse addresses in the
address pool, it can be advantageous to object file size to use range
encodings even when the range could be described by a direct low/high
pc.
Add a flag to allow enabling this in DWARFv5 for the purpose of
experimentation/data gathering.
It might be that it makes sense to enable this functionality by default
for DWARFv5 + Split DWARF at least, where the tradeoff/desire to
optimize for .o file size is more explicit and .o bytes are higher
priority than .dwo bytes.
To accommodate frame layouts that have both fixed and scalable objects
on the stack, describing a stack location or offset using a pointer + uint64_t
is not sufficient. For this reason, we've introduced the StackOffset class,
which models both the fixed- and scalable sized offsets.
The TargetFrameLowering::getFrameIndexReference is made to return a StackOffset,
so that this can be used in other interfaces, such as to eliminate frame indices
in PEI or to emit Debug locations for variables on the stack.
This patch is purely mechanical and doesn't change the behaviour of how
the result of this function is used for fixed-sized offsets. The patch adds
various checks to assert that the offset has no scalable component, as frame
offsets with a scalable component are not yet supported in various places.
Reviewed By: arsenm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90018