using the DW_FORM_GNU_addr_index and a separate .debug_addr section which
stays in the executable and is fully linked.
Sneak in two other small changes:
a) Print out the debug_str_offsets.dwo section.
b) Change form we're expecting the entries in the debug_str_offsets.dwo
section to take from ULEB128 to U32.
Add tests for all of this in the fission-cu.ll test.
llvm-svn: 172578
proposal. This leaves the strings in the skeleton die as strp,
but in all dwo files they're accessed now via DW_FORM_GNU_str_index.
Add support for dumping these sections and modify the fission-cu.ll
testcase to have the correct strings and form. Fix a small bug
in the fixed form sizes routine that involved out of array accesses
for the table and add a FIXME in the extractFast routine to fix
this up.
llvm-svn: 171779
This change essentially reverts r87069 which came without a test case. It
causes no regressions in the GDB 7.5 test suite & fixes 25 xfails (commit
to the test suite to follow). If anyone can present a test case that
demonstrates why this check is necessary I'd be happy to account for it in one
way or another.
llvm-svn: 171609
sections for debug info. These are some of the dwo sections from the
DWARF5 split debug info proposal. Update the fission-cu.ll testcase
to show what we should be able to dump more of now.
Work in progress: Ultimately the relocations will be gone for the
dwo section and the strings will be a different form (as well as
the rest of the sections will be included).
llvm-svn: 171428
information doesn't return an addend for Rel relocations. Go ahead
and use this information to fix relocation handling inside dwarfdump
for 32-bit ELF REL.
llvm-svn: 171126
controls each of the abbreviation sets (only a single one at the
moment) and computes offsets separately as well for each set
of DIEs.
No real function change, ordering of abbreviations for the skeleton
CU changed but only because we're computing in a separate order. Fix
the testcase not to care.
llvm-svn: 169793
Some languages, e.g. Ada and Pascal, allow you to specify that the array bounds
are different from the default (1 in these cases). If we have a lower bound
that's non-default, then we emit the lower bound. We also calculate the correct
upper bound in those cases.
llvm-svn: 169484
The count attribute is more accurate with regards to the size of an array. It
also obviates the upper bound attribute in the subrange. We can also better
handle an unbound array by setting the count to -1 instead of the lower bound to
1 and upper bound to 0.
llvm-svn: 169312
This reapplies the fix for PR13303 now with more justification. Based on my
execution of the GDB 7.5 test suite this results in:
expected passes: 16101 -> 20890 (+30%)
unexpected failures: 4826 -> 637 (-77%)
There are 23 checks that used to pass and now fail. They are all in
gdb.reverse. Investigating a few looks like they were accidentally passing
due to extra breakpoints being set by this bug. They're generally due to the
difference in end location between gcc and clang, the test suite is trying to
set breakpoints on the closing '}' that clang doesn't associate with any
instructions.
llvm-svn: 169304
The count field is necessary because there isn't a difference between the 'lo'
and 'hi' attributes for a one-element array and a zero-element array. When the
count is '0', we know that this is a zero-element array. When it's >=1, then
it's a normal constant sized array. When it's -1, then the array is unbounded.
llvm-svn: 169218
a) frame setup instructions define the prologue
b) we shouldn't change our location mid-stream
Add a test to make sure that the stack adjustment stays within
the prologue.
llvm-svn: 165250
Add some support for dealing with an object pointer on arguments.
Part of rdar://9797999
which now supports adding the object pointer attribute to the
subprogram as it should.
llvm-svn: 163754
output (we're emitting a specification already and the information
isn't changing) and we're not in old gdb compat mode.
Saves 1% on the debug information for a build of llvm.
Fixes rdar://11043421
llvm-svn: 162493
definition in the map before calling itself to retrieve the
DIE for the declaration. Without this change, if this causes
getOrCreateSubprogramDIE to be recursively called on the definition,
it will create multiple DIEs for that definition. Fixes PR12831.
llvm-svn: 157541
* Removed test/lib/llvm.exp - it is no longer needed
* Deleted the dg.exp reading code from test/lit.cfg. There are no dg.exp files
left in the test suite so this code is no longer required. test/lit.cfg is
now much shorter and clearer
* Removed a lot of duplicate code in lit.local.cfg files that need access to
the root configuration, by adding a "root" attribute to the TestingConfig
object. This attribute is dynamically computed to provide the same
information as was previously provided by the custom getRoot functions.
* Documented the config.root attribute in docs/CommandGuide/lit.pod
llvm-svn: 153408
out the DW_AT_name. Older gdbs unfortunately still use it to
disambiguate member functions in templated classes (gdb.cp/templates.exp).
rdar://11043421 (which is now deferred for a bit)
llvm-svn: 152782
output (we're emitting a specification already and the information
isn't changing).
Saves 1% on the debug information for a build of llvm.
Fixes rdar://11043421
llvm-svn: 152697
The inline table needs to be constructed ahead of time so that it doesn't try to
create new strings while we're emitting everything.
This reverts commit a8ff9bccb399183cdd5f1c3cec2bda763664b4b0.
llvm-svn: 151864
fixups that are being used to determine section offsets. Reduces
the total number of fixups by 50% for a non-trivial testcase.
Part of rdar://10413936
llvm-svn: 151852
variable declaration as an argument because we want that address
anyhow for our debug information.
This seems to fix rdar://9965111, at least we have more debug
information than before and from reading the assembly it appears
to be the correct location.
llvm-svn: 151335
instance and a concrete inlined instance are the use of DW_TAG_subprogram
instead of DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine and the who owns the tree.
We were also omitting DW_AT_inline from the abstract roots. To fix this,
make sure we mark abstract instance roots with DW_AT_inline even when
we have only out-of-line instances referring to them with DW_AT_abstract_origin.
FileCheck is not a very good tool for tests like this, maybe we should add
a -verify mode to llvm-dwarfdump.
llvm-svn: 144441
subregisters:
When a value is in a subregister, at least report the location as being
the superregister. We should extend the .td files to encode the bit
range so that we can produce a DW_OP_bit_piece.
llvm-svn: 132224