since it doesn't work for front-ends which don't emit column information
(which includes llvm-gcc in its present configuration), and doesn't
work for clang for K&R style variables where the variables are declared
in a different order from the parameter list.
Instead, make a separate pass through the instructions to collect the
llvm.dbg.declare instructions in order. This ensures that the debug
information for variables is emitted in this order.
llvm-svn: 108538
independent of the order that isel happens to visit the dbg_declare
intrinsics. This fixes a bug in which the formal arguments were
being printed in reverse order, now that fast isel is going bottom up.
llvm-svn: 108369
JIT doesn't use the MC back-end asm printer to emit labels that it uses, the
section for the MCSymbol is never set. And thus the MCSymbol for the EH label
isn't marked as "defined". Because of that, TidyLandingPads removes the needed
landing pads from the JIT output. This breaks EH for every JIT program.
This is a work-around for this limitation. We pass in the label locations
map. If the label has a non-zero value, then it was "emitted" by the JIT and
TidyLandingPads shouldn't remove that label.
A nicer solution would be to mark the MCSymbol as "used" by the JIT and not rely
upon the section being set to determine if it's defined or not.
llvm-svn: 101453
representation. This eliminates the 'DILocation' MDNodes for
file/line/col tuples from -O0 -g codegen.
This remove the old DebugLoc class, making it a typedef for DebugLoc,
I'll rename NewDebugLoc next.
I didn't update the JIT to use the new apis, so it will continue to
work, but be as slow as before. Someone should eventually do this
or, better yet, rip out the JIT debug info stuff and build the JIT
on top of MC.
llvm-svn: 100209
to LLVM IR changes with addr label weirdness. In the testcase, we
generate references to the two bb's when codegen'ing the first
function:
_test1: ## @test1
leaq Ltmp0(%rip), %rax
..
leaq Ltmp1(%rip), %rax
Then continue to codegen the second function where the blocks
get merged. We're now smart enough to emit both labels, producing
this code:
_test_fun: ## @test_fun
## BB#0: ## %entry
Ltmp1: ## Block address taken
Ltmp0:
## BB#1: ## %ret
movl $-1, %eax
ret
Rejoice.
llvm-svn: 98595
label is generated, but then the block is deleted. Since the
value is undefined, we just emit the label right after the entry
label of the function. It might matter that the label is in the
same section as the function was afterall.
llvm-svn: 98579
function, then the BB is RAUW'd before the definition is emitted. There
are still two cases not being handled, but this should improve us back to
the situation before I touched anything.
llvm-svn: 98566
an MCSymbol. Make the EH_LABEL MachineInstr hold its label
with an MCSymbol instead of ID. Fix a bug in MMI.cpp which
would return labels named "Label4" instead of "label4".
llvm-svn: 98463
instead of label ID's. This cleans up and regularizes a bunch
of code and makes way for future progress.
Unfortunately, this pointed out to me that JITDwarfEmitter.cpp
is largely copy and paste from DwarfException/MachineModuleInfo
and other places. This is very sad and disturbing. :(
One major change here is that TidyLandingPads moved from being
called in DwarfException::BeginFunction to being called in
DwarfException::EndFunction. There should not be any
functionality change from doing this, but I'm not an EH expert.
llvm-svn: 98459
and passing off ownership to AsmPrinter. Now MachineModuleInfo
creates it and owns it by value. This allows us to use MCSymbols
more consistently throughout the rest of the code generator, and
simplifies a bit of code. This also allows MachineFunction to
keep an MCContext reference handy, and cleans up the TargetRegistry
interfaces for AsmPrinters.
llvm-svn: 98450
indicates that an MCSymbol is external or not. (It's true if it's external.)
This will be used to specify the correct information to add to non-lazy
pointers. That will be explained further when this bit is used.
llvm-svn: 98199
This allows code gen and the exception table writer to cooperate to make sure
landing pads are associated with the correct invoke locations.
llvm-svn: 94726
While recording beginning of a function, use scope info from the first location entry instead of just relying on first location entry itself.
llvm-svn: 83684