Some dwarf loaders in LLVM are hard-coded to only accept 4-byte and 8-byte address sizes. This patch generalizes acceptance into `DWARFContext::isAddressSizeSupported` and provides a common way to generate rejection errors.
The MSP430 target has been given new tests to cover dwarf loading cases that previously failed due to 2-byte addresses.
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111953
This patch implements suggestion done while reviewing D102634. It adds two fields:
ParentIdx and SiblingIdx. These fields allow fast navigation to die parent and
die sibling. These fields are set at the moment when dies are loaded.
dsymutil works 2% faster with this patch(run on clang binary).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110363
DWARFUnit::clearDIEs() uses std::vector::shrink_to_fit() to make
capacity of DieArray matched with its size(). The shrink_to_fit()
is not binding request to make capacity match with size().
Thus the memory could still be reserved after DWARFUnit::clearDIEs()
is called. This patch erases capacity when DWARFUnit::clearDIEs() is requested.
So the memory occupied by dies would be freed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109499
This call would incorrectly overwrite (with the .debug_rnglists.dwo from
the executable, if there was one) the rnglists section instead of the
correct value (from the .debug_rnglists.dwo in the .dwo file) that's
applied in DWARFUnit::tryExtractDIEsIfNeeded
Originally committed as 04c203e310
Reverted in 768510632c due to the test
failing when encountering windows directory separators.
Fix the path separator platform issue with a FileCheck pattern {{[/\\]}}
Original commit message:
A followup to the feature added in 69da27c749
that added the optional "start file name" to match "start line" - but this
didn't work with Split DWARF because of the need for the decl file number
resolution code to refer back to the skeleton unit to find its .debug_line
contribution. So this patch adds the necessary infrastructure to track the
skeleton unit corresponding to a split full unit for the purpose of this
lookup.
A followup to the feature added in
69da27c749 that added the optional "start
file name" to match "start line" - but this didn't work with Split DWARF
because of the need for the decl file number resolution code to refer
back to the skeleton unit to find its .debug_line contribution. So this
patch adds the necessary infrastructure to track the skeleton unit
corresponding to a split full unit for the purpose of this lookup.
llvm-dwarfdump was silent even when the format of DWARF was invalid
and/or llvm-dwarfdump did not understand/support some of the constructs.
This can be pretty confusing as llvm-dwarfdump is a tool for DWARF
producers+consumers development.
Review comments also by @dblaikie.
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104271
In some cases a broken or invalid debug info could cause a crash in DWARFUnit::getInlinedChainForAddress during parsing a chain of in-lined functions. This patch fixes this issue.
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98119
There's no way to know whether there's a loclist contribution to parse
if there's no loclistx encoding - and if there is one, there's no need
to walk back from the loclist_base (or, uin the case of
info.dwo/loclist.dwo - starting at 0 in the contribution) to parse the
header, instead rely on the DWARF32/64 and address size in the CU
that's already available.
This would come up in split DWARF (non-split wouldn't try to read a
loclist header in the absence of a loclist_base) when one unit had
location lists and another does not (because the loclists.dwo section
would be non-empty in that case - in the case where it's empty the
parsing would silently skip).
Simplify the testing a bit, rather than needing a whole dwp, etc - by
creating a malformed loclists.dwo section (and use single file Split
DWARF) that would trip up any attempt to parse it - but no attempt
should be made.
It's not possible to do this in complete generality - a CU using a
sec_offset DW_AT_ranges has no way of knowing where its rnglists
contribution starts, so should not attempt to parse any full rnglist
table/header to do so. And even using FORM_rnglistx there's no need to
parse the header - the offset can be computed using the CU's DWARF
format (32 or 64) to compute offset entry sizes, and then the list
parsed at that offset without ever trying to find a rnglist contribution
header immediately prior to the rnglists_base.
Parsing DWARFv5 debug_loclist offsets when a CU is parsed is weighing
down memory usage of symbolizers that don't need to parse this data at
all. There's not much benefit to caching these anyway - since they are
O(1) lookup and reading once you know where the offset list starts (and
can do bounds checking with the offset list size too).
In general, I think it might be time to start paying down some of the
technical debt of loc/loclist/range/rnglist parsing to try to unify it a
bit more.
eg:
* Currently DWARFUnit has: RangeSection, RangeSectionBase, LocSection,
LocSectionBase, LocTable, RngListTable, LoclistTableHeader (be nice if
these were all wrapped up in two variables - one for loclists, one for
rnglists)
* rnglists and loclists are handled differently (see:
LoclistTableHeader, but no RnglistTableHeader)
* maybe all these types could be less stateful - lazily parse what they
need to, even reparsing rather than caching because it doesn't seem
too expensive, for instance. (though admittedly so long as it's
constantcost/overead per compilatiton that's probably adequate)
* Maybe implementing and using a DWARFDataExtractor that can be
sub-ranged (so we could slice it up to just the single contribution) -
though maybe that's not so useful because loc/ranges need to refer to
it by absolute, not contribution-relative mechanisms
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86110
dumpStringOffsetsSection() expects the size of a contribution to be
correctly aligned. The patch adds the corresponding verifications for
pre-v5 cases.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85739
Current LLVM implementation uses `MCAsmInfo::CodePointerSize` as addr_size when emitting the DWARF data. llvm-dwarfdump, on the other hand, handles `addr_size`s of 4 and 8 properly and considers all other sizes as an error. This works for most of mainline targets except for MSP430 and AVR.
msp430-gcc v8.3.1 emits DWARF32 with addr_size = 4 (DWARF32 does not imply addr_size = 4, 32 refers to internal offset width of 4 bytes) that is handled by llvm-dwarfdump already. Still, emitting 2-byte target pointers on MSP430 seems correct as well (but not for MSP430X that is supported by msp430-gcc but not by LLVM and has 20-bit address space).
This patch make it possible for MSP430 debug info support to be tested with llvm-dwarfdump.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82055
The sizes of offsets in the `.debug_str_offsets.dwo` section depend on
the format of compilation or type units referencing them: 4 bytes for
DWARF32 units and 8 bytes for DWARF64 ones. The fix uses parsed units
to determine the actual size of offsets in the corresponding part of
the `.debug_str_offsets.dwo` section.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78555
The method is called from only one place and the call is already guarded
by a condition which checks that IsDWO is false.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78482
In DWARFv5, type units are stored in .debug_info sections, along with
compilation units, and they are distinguished by the unit_type field
in the header, not by the name of the section. It is impossible to
associate the correct index section of a DWP file with the unit before
the unit's header is read. This patch fixes reading DWARFv5 type units
by parsing the header first and then applying the index entry according
to the actual unit type.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77552
In package files, the base offset provided by index sections should be
used to find the contribution of a unit. The patch adds that base
offset when reading range list tables.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77401
This fixes the reading of location lists headers for compilation units
in package files by adjusting the reading offset according to the
corresponding record in the unit index. This is required for
DW_FORM_loclistx to work.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77146
Without the patch, all version 5 compile units in a DWP file read
location tables from the beginning of a .debug_loclists.dwo section.
The patch fixes that by adjusting the reading offset the same way as
for pre-v5 units. The section identifier to find the contribution
entry corresponds to the version of the unit.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77145
This is a preparation for an upcoming patch which adds support for
DWARFv5 unit index sections. The patch adds tag "_EXT_" to identifiers
which reference sections that are deprecated in the DWARFv5 standard.
See D75929 for the discussion.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77141
The old name was a bit misleading because the functions actually return
contributions to the corresponding sections.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77302
The integrity checks for index entries in DWARFUnitHeader::extract()
might cause the function to return before checking the state of an
Error object, which leads to a crash in runtime. The patch fixes the
issue by moving the checks in a safe place.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75177
Summary:
This patch is extracted from D74308.
It patches all usages of WithColor::error() and WithColor::warning
in DebugInfoDWARF library.
Depends on D74481
Reviewers: jhenderson, dblaikie, probinson, aprantl, JDevlieghere
Reviewed By: JDevlieghere
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74635
Tests "dwarfdump-rnglists-dwarf64.s" and "dwarfdump-rnglists.s" were
malformed because they had missing required DWO ID fields in split
compilation unit headers. The patch fixes the tests and checks
the reading of a unit header more thoroughly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71704
Summary:
Currently these function return the raw content of the appropriate table
header, which means they are relative to the DW_AT_{loc,rng}list_base,
and one has to relocate them in order to do anything.
This changes the functions to perform the relocation themselves, which
seems more clearer, particularly as they are sitting right next to the
find{Rng,Loc}listFromOffset functions, but one *cannot* simply take the
result of these functions and take pass them there.
The only effect of this patch is to change what value is dumped for the
DW_AT_ranges attribute, which I think is for the better, as previously
the values appeared to point into thin air.
(The main reason I am looking at this is because I was trying to
implement equivalent functionality in lldb's DWARFUnit, and was stumped
by this behavior.
Reviewers: dblaikie, JDevlieghere, aprantl
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits, SouraVX
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71006
The original commit message follows.
This patch adds support for debug_loclists.dwo section in llvm and llvm-dwarfdump.
Also Fixes PR43622, PR43623.
Reviewers: dblaikie, probinson, labath, aprantl, jini.susan.george
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69462
This patch adds support for debug_loclists.dwo section in llvm and llvm-dwarfdump.
Also Fixes PR43622, PR43623.
Reviewers: dblaikie, probinson, labath, aprantl, jini.susan.george
https://reviews.llvm.org/D69462
This recommits 089c0f5814, which was
reverted due to failing tests on big endian machines. It includes a fix
which I believe (I don't have BE machine) should fix this issue. The fix
consists of correcting the invocation DWARFYAML::EmitDebugSections,
which was missing one (default) function arguments, and so didn't
actually force the little-endian mode.
The original commit message follows.
Summary:
This patch adds DWARFDie::getLocations, which returns the location
expressions for a given attribute (typically DW_AT_location). It handles
both "inline" locations and references to the external location list
sections (currently only of the DW_FORM_sec_offset type). It is
implemented on top of DWARFUnit::findLoclistFromOffset, which is also
added in this patch. I tried to make their signatures similar to the
equivalent range list functionality.
The actual location list interpretation logic is in
DWARFLocationTable::visitAbsoluteLocationList. This part is not
equivalent to the range list code, but this deviation is motivated by a
desire to reuse the same location list parsing code within lldb.
The functionality is tested via a c++ unit test of the DWARFDie API.
Reviewers: dblaikie, JDevlieghere, SouraVX
Subscribers: mgorny, hiraditya, cmtice, probinson, llvm-commits, aprantl
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70394
Summary:
This patch adds DWARFDie::getLocations, which returns the location
expressions for a given attribute (typically DW_AT_location). It handles
both "inline" locations and references to the external location list
sections (currently only of the DW_FORM_sec_offset type). It is
implemented on top of DWARFUnit::findLoclistFromOffset, which is also
added in this patch. I tried to make their signatures similar to the
equivalent range list functionality.
The actual location list interpretation logic is in
DWARFLocationTable::visitAbsoluteLocationList. This part is not
equivalent to the range list code, but this deviation is motivated by a
desire to reuse the same location list parsing code within lldb.
The functionality is tested via a c++ unit test of the DWARFDie API.
Reviewers: dblaikie, JDevlieghere, SouraVX
Subscribers: mgorny, hiraditya, cmtice, probinson, llvm-commits, aprantl
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70394
This only implements the non-dwo part, but loclistx is necessary to use
location lists in DWARFv5, so it's a precursor to that work - and
generally reduces relocations (only using one reloc, then
indexes/relative offsets for all location list references) in non-split
DWARF.
Summary:
This adds a visitLocationList function to the DWARF v4 location lists,
similar to what already exists for DWARF v5. It follows the approach
outlined in previous patches (D69672), where the parsed form is always
stored in the DWARF v5 format, which makes it easier for generic code to
be built on top of that. v4 location lists are "upgraded" during
parsing, and then this upgrade is undone while dumping.
Both "inline" and section-based dumping is rewritten to reuse the
existing "generic" location list dumper. This means that the output
format is consistent for all location lists (the only thing one needs to
implement is the function which prints the "raw" form of a location
list), and that debug_loc dumping correctly processes base address
selection entries, etc.
The previous existing debug_loc functionality (e.g.,
parseOneLocationList) is rewritten on top of the new API, but it is not
removed as there is still code which uses them. This will be done in
follow-up patches, after I build the API to access the "interpreted"
location lists in a generic way (as that is what those users really
want).
Reviewers: dblaikie, probinson, JDevlieghere, aprantl, SouraVX
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69847
Summary:
This avoid the need to duplicate the location lists searching logic in
various users. The "inline location list dumping" code (which is the
only user actually updated to handle DWARF v5 location lists) is
switched to this method. After adding v4 location list support, I'll
switch other users too.
Reviewers: dblaikie, probinson, JDevlieghere, aprantl, SouraVX
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70084
As DW_AT_rnglists_base points after the header and headers have
different sizes for DWARF32 and DWARF64, we have to use the format
of the CU to adjust the offset correctly in order to extract
the referenced range list table.
The patch also changes the type of RangeSectionBase because in DWARF64
it is 8-bytes long.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67098
llvm-svn: 371016
The type_offset field is 8 bytes long in DWARF64. The patch extends
TypeOffset to uint64_t and fixes its reading. The patch also fixes
checking of TypeOffset bounds as it was inaccurate in DWARF64 case.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66465
llvm-svn: 369378