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llvm-mirror/lib/CodeGen/AsmPrinter/CodeViewDebug.cpp
Reid Kleckner 7cc33b4fa4 [CodeView] Use assembler directives for line tables
Adds a new family of .cv_* directives to LLVM's variant of GAS syntax:

- .cv_file: Similar to DWARF .file directives

- .cv_loc: Similar to the DWARF .loc directive, but starts with a
  function id. CodeView line tables are emitted by function instead of
  by compilation unit, so we needed an extra field to communicate this.
  Rather than overloading the .loc direction further, we decided it was
  better to have our own directive.

- .cv_stringtable: Emits the codeview string table at the current
  position. Currently this just contains the filenames as
  null-terminated strings.

- .cv_filechecksums: Emits the file checksum table for all files used
  with .cv_file so far. There is currently no support for emitting
  actual checksums, just filenames.

This moves the line table emission code down into the assembler.  This
is in preparation for implementing the inlined call site line table
format. The inline line table format encoding algorithm requires knowing
the absolute code offsets, so it must run after the assembler has laid
out the code.

David Majnemer collaborated on this patch.

llvm-svn: 259117
2016-01-28 23:31:52 +00:00

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//===-- llvm/lib/CodeGen/AsmPrinter/CodeViewDebug.cpp --*- C++ -*--===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file contains support for writing Microsoft CodeView debug info.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "CodeViewDebug.h"
#include "llvm/DebugInfo/CodeView/CodeView.h"
#include "llvm/DebugInfo/CodeView/Line.h"
#include "llvm/DebugInfo/CodeView/SymbolRecord.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCExpr.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCSymbol.h"
#include "llvm/Support/COFF.h"
using namespace llvm::codeview;
namespace llvm {
StringRef CodeViewDebug::getFullFilepath(const DIFile *File) {
std::string &Filepath = FileToFilepathMap[File];
if (!Filepath.empty())
return Filepath;
StringRef Dir = File->getDirectory(), Filename = File->getFilename();
// Clang emits directory and relative filename info into the IR, but CodeView
// operates on full paths. We could change Clang to emit full paths too, but
// that would increase the IR size and probably not needed for other users.
// For now, just concatenate and canonicalize the path here.
if (Filename.find(':') == 1)
Filepath = Filename;
else
Filepath = (Dir + "\\" + Filename).str();
// Canonicalize the path. We have to do it textually because we may no longer
// have access the file in the filesystem.
// First, replace all slashes with backslashes.
std::replace(Filepath.begin(), Filepath.end(), '/', '\\');
// Remove all "\.\" with "\".
size_t Cursor = 0;
while ((Cursor = Filepath.find("\\.\\", Cursor)) != std::string::npos)
Filepath.erase(Cursor, 2);
// Replace all "\XXX\..\" with "\". Don't try too hard though as the original
// path should be well-formatted, e.g. start with a drive letter, etc.
Cursor = 0;
while ((Cursor = Filepath.find("\\..\\", Cursor)) != std::string::npos) {
// Something's wrong if the path starts with "\..\", abort.
if (Cursor == 0)
break;
size_t PrevSlash = Filepath.rfind('\\', Cursor - 1);
if (PrevSlash == std::string::npos)
// Something's wrong, abort.
break;
Filepath.erase(PrevSlash, Cursor + 3 - PrevSlash);
// The next ".." might be following the one we've just erased.
Cursor = PrevSlash;
}
// Remove all duplicate backslashes.
Cursor = 0;
while ((Cursor = Filepath.find("\\\\", Cursor)) != std::string::npos)
Filepath.erase(Cursor, 1);
return Filepath;
}
unsigned CodeViewDebug::maybeRecordFile(const DIFile *F) {
unsigned NextId = FileIdMap.size() + 1;
auto Insertion = FileIdMap.insert(std::make_pair(F, NextId));
if (Insertion.second) {
// We have to compute the full filepath and emit a .cv_file directive.
StringRef FullPath = getFullFilepath(F);
NextId = Asm->OutStreamer->EmitCVFileDirective(NextId, FullPath);
assert(NextId == FileIdMap.size() && ".cv_file directive failed");
}
return Insertion.first->second;
}
void CodeViewDebug::maybeRecordLocation(DebugLoc DL,
const MachineFunction *MF) {
// Skip this instruction if it has the same location as the previous one.
if (DL == CurFn->LastLoc)
return;
const DIScope *Scope = DL.get()->getScope();
if (!Scope)
return;
// Skip this line if it is longer than the maximum we can record.
LineInfo LI(DL.getLine(), DL.getLine(), /*IsStatement=*/true);
if (LI.getStartLine() != DL.getLine() || LI.isAlwaysStepInto() ||
LI.isNeverStepInto())
return;
ColumnInfo CI(DL.getCol(), /*EndColumn=*/0);
if (CI.getStartColumn() != DL.getCol())
return;
if (!CurFn->HaveLineInfo)
CurFn->HaveLineInfo = true;
unsigned FileId = 0;
if (CurFn->LastLoc.get() && CurFn->LastLoc->getFile() == DL->getFile())
FileId = CurFn->LastFileId;
else
FileId = CurFn->LastFileId = maybeRecordFile(DL->getFile());
CurFn->LastLoc = DL;
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitCVLocDirective(CurFn->FuncId, FileId, DL.getLine(),
DL.getCol(), /*PrologueEnd=*/false,
/*IsStmt=*/false, DL->getFilename());
}
CodeViewDebug::CodeViewDebug(AsmPrinter *AP)
: Asm(nullptr), CurFn(nullptr) {
MachineModuleInfo *MMI = AP->MMI;
// If module doesn't have named metadata anchors or COFF debug section
// is not available, skip any debug info related stuff.
if (!MMI->getModule()->getNamedMetadata("llvm.dbg.cu") ||
!AP->getObjFileLowering().getCOFFDebugSymbolsSection())
return;
// Tell MMI that we have debug info.
MMI->setDebugInfoAvailability(true);
Asm = AP;
}
void CodeViewDebug::endModule() {
if (FnDebugInfo.empty())
return;
// FIXME: For functions that are comdat, we should emit separate .debug$S
// sections that are comdat associative with the main function instead of
// having one big .debug$S section.
assert(Asm != nullptr);
Asm->OutStreamer->SwitchSection(
Asm->getObjFileLowering().getCOFFDebugSymbolsSection());
Asm->EmitInt32(COFF::DEBUG_SECTION_MAGIC);
// The COFF .debug$S section consists of several subsections, each starting
// with a 4-byte control code (e.g. 0xF1, 0xF2, etc) and then a 4-byte length
// of the payload followed by the payload itself. The subsections are 4-byte
// aligned.
// Emit per-function debug information.
for (auto &P : FnDebugInfo)
emitDebugInfoForFunction(P.first, P.second);
// This subsection holds a file index to offset in string table table.
Asm->OutStreamer->AddComment("File index to string table offset subsection");
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitCVFileChecksumsDirective();
// This subsection holds the string table.
Asm->OutStreamer->AddComment("String table");
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitCVStringTableDirective();
clear();
}
static void EmitLabelDiff(MCStreamer &Streamer,
const MCSymbol *From, const MCSymbol *To,
unsigned int Size = 4) {
MCSymbolRefExpr::VariantKind Variant = MCSymbolRefExpr::VK_None;
MCContext &Context = Streamer.getContext();
const MCExpr *FromRef = MCSymbolRefExpr::create(From, Variant, Context),
*ToRef = MCSymbolRefExpr::create(To, Variant, Context);
const MCExpr *AddrDelta =
MCBinaryExpr::create(MCBinaryExpr::Sub, ToRef, FromRef, Context);
Streamer.EmitValue(AddrDelta, Size);
}
void CodeViewDebug::emitDebugInfoForFunction(const Function *GV,
FunctionInfo &FI) {
// For each function there is a separate subsection
// which holds the PC to file:line table.
const MCSymbol *Fn = Asm->getSymbol(GV);
assert(Fn);
StringRef FuncName;
if (auto *SP = getDISubprogram(GV))
FuncName = SP->getDisplayName();
// If our DISubprogram name is empty, use the mangled name.
if (FuncName.empty())
FuncName = GlobalValue::getRealLinkageName(GV->getName());
// Emit a symbol subsection, required by VS2012+ to find function boundaries.
MCSymbol *SymbolsBegin = Asm->MMI->getContext().createTempSymbol(),
*SymbolsEnd = Asm->MMI->getContext().createTempSymbol();
Asm->OutStreamer->AddComment("Symbol subsection for " + Twine(FuncName));
Asm->EmitInt32(unsigned(ModuleSubstreamKind::Symbols));
EmitLabelDiff(*Asm->OutStreamer, SymbolsBegin, SymbolsEnd);
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitLabel(SymbolsBegin);
{
MCSymbol *ProcSegmentBegin = Asm->MMI->getContext().createTempSymbol(),
*ProcSegmentEnd = Asm->MMI->getContext().createTempSymbol();
EmitLabelDiff(*Asm->OutStreamer, ProcSegmentBegin, ProcSegmentEnd, 2);
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitLabel(ProcSegmentBegin);
Asm->EmitInt16(unsigned(SymbolRecordKind::S_GPROC32_ID));
// Some bytes of this segment don't seem to be required for basic debugging,
// so just fill them with zeroes.
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitFill(12, 0);
// This is the important bit that tells the debugger where the function
// code is located and what's its size:
EmitLabelDiff(*Asm->OutStreamer, Fn, FI.End);
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitFill(12, 0);
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitCOFFSecRel32(Fn);
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitCOFFSectionIndex(Fn);
Asm->EmitInt8(0);
// Emit the function display name as a null-terminated string.
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitBytes(FuncName);
Asm->EmitInt8(0);
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitLabel(ProcSegmentEnd);
// We're done with this function.
Asm->EmitInt16(0x0002);
Asm->EmitInt16(unsigned(SymbolRecordKind::S_PROC_ID_END));
}
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitLabel(SymbolsEnd);
// Every subsection must be aligned to a 4-byte boundary.
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitFill((-FuncName.size()) % 4, 0);
// We have an assembler directive that takes care of the whole line table.
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitCVLinetableDirective(FI.FuncId, Fn, FI.End);
}
void CodeViewDebug::beginFunction(const MachineFunction *MF) {
assert(!CurFn && "Can't process two functions at once!");
if (!Asm || !Asm->MMI->hasDebugInfo())
return;
const Function *GV = MF->getFunction();
assert(FnDebugInfo.count(GV) == false);
CurFn = &FnDebugInfo[GV];
CurFn->FuncId = NextFuncId++;
// Find the end of the function prolog.
// FIXME: is there a simpler a way to do this? Can we just search
// for the first instruction of the function, not the last of the prolog?
DebugLoc PrologEndLoc;
bool EmptyPrologue = true;
for (const auto &MBB : *MF) {
if (PrologEndLoc)
break;
for (const auto &MI : MBB) {
if (MI.isDebugValue())
continue;
// First known non-DBG_VALUE and non-frame setup location marks
// the beginning of the function body.
// FIXME: do we need the first subcondition?
if (!MI.getFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup) && MI.getDebugLoc()) {
PrologEndLoc = MI.getDebugLoc();
break;
}
EmptyPrologue = false;
}
}
// Record beginning of function if we have a non-empty prologue.
if (PrologEndLoc && !EmptyPrologue) {
DebugLoc FnStartDL = PrologEndLoc.getFnDebugLoc();
maybeRecordLocation(FnStartDL, MF);
}
}
void CodeViewDebug::endFunction(const MachineFunction *MF) {
if (!Asm || !CurFn) // We haven't created any debug info for this function.
return;
const Function *GV = MF->getFunction();
assert(FnDebugInfo.count(GV));
assert(CurFn == &FnDebugInfo[GV]);
// Don't emit anything if we don't have any line tables.
if (!CurFn->HaveLineInfo) {
FnDebugInfo.erase(GV);
} else {
CurFn->End = Asm->getFunctionEnd();
}
CurFn = nullptr;
}
void CodeViewDebug::beginInstruction(const MachineInstr *MI) {
// Ignore DBG_VALUE locations and function prologue.
if (!Asm || MI->isDebugValue() || MI->getFlag(MachineInstr::FrameSetup))
return;
DebugLoc DL = MI->getDebugLoc();
if (DL == PrevInstLoc || !DL)
return;
maybeRecordLocation(DL, Asm->MF);
}
}