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//===-- llvm/lib/CodeGen/AsmPrinter/WinCodeViewLineTables.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 line tables info into COFF files.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "WinCodeViewLineTables.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCExpr.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCSymbol.h"
#include "llvm/Support/COFF.h"
namespace llvm {
StringRef WinCodeViewLineTables::getFullFilepath(const MDNode *S) {
assert(S);
assert((isa<DICompileUnit>(S) || isa<DIFile>(S) || isa<DISubprogram>(S) ||
isa<DILexicalBlockBase>(S)) &&
"Unexpected scope info");
auto *Scope = cast<DIScope>(S);
StringRef Dir = Scope->getDirectory(),
Filename = Scope->getFilename();
char *&Result = DirAndFilenameToFilepathMap[std::make_pair(Dir, Filename)];
if (Result)
return Result;
// 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.
std::string Filepath;
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);
Result = strdup(Filepath.c_str());
return StringRef(Result);
}
void WinCodeViewLineTables::maybeRecordLocation(DebugLoc DL,
const MachineFunction *MF) {
const MDNode *Scope = DL.getScope();
if (!Scope)
return;
StringRef Filename = getFullFilepath(Scope);
// Skip this instruction if it has the same file:line as the previous one.
assert(CurFn);
if (!CurFn->Instrs.empty()) {
const InstrInfoTy &LastInstr = InstrInfo[CurFn->Instrs.back()];
if (LastInstr.Filename == Filename && LastInstr.LineNumber == DL.getLine())
return;
}
FileNameRegistry.add(Filename);
MCSymbol *MCL = Asm->MMI->getContext().createTempSymbol();
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitLabel(MCL);
CurFn->Instrs.push_back(MCL);
InstrInfo[MCL] = InstrInfoTy(Filename, DL.getLine(), DL.getCol());
}
WinCodeViewLineTables::WinCodeViewLineTables(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 WinCodeViewLineTables::endModule() {
if (FnDebugInfo.empty())
return;
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. This code is extracted into a
// separate function for readability.
for (size_t I = 0, E = VisitedFunctions.size(); I != E; ++I)
emitDebugInfoForFunction(VisitedFunctions[I]);
// This subsection holds a file index to offset in string table table.
Asm->OutStreamer->AddComment("File index to string table offset subsection");
Asm->EmitInt32(COFF::DEBUG_INDEX_SUBSECTION);
size_t NumFilenames = FileNameRegistry.Infos.size();
Asm->EmitInt32(8 * NumFilenames);
for (size_t I = 0, E = FileNameRegistry.Filenames.size(); I != E; ++I) {
StringRef Filename = FileNameRegistry.Filenames[I];
// For each unique filename, just write its offset in the string table.
Asm->EmitInt32(FileNameRegistry.Infos[Filename].StartOffset);
// The function name offset is not followed by any additional data.
Asm->EmitInt32(0);
}
// This subsection holds the string table.
Asm->OutStreamer->AddComment("String table");
Asm->EmitInt32(COFF::DEBUG_STRING_TABLE_SUBSECTION);
Asm->EmitInt32(FileNameRegistry.LastOffset);
// The payload starts with a null character.
Asm->EmitInt8(0);
for (size_t I = 0, E = FileNameRegistry.Filenames.size(); I != E; ++I) {
// Just emit unique filenames one by one, separated by a null character.
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitBytes(FileNameRegistry.Filenames[I]);
Asm->EmitInt8(0);
}
// No more subsections. Fill with zeros to align the end of the section by 4.
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitFill((-FileNameRegistry.LastOffset) % 4, 0);
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 WinCodeViewLineTables::emitDebugInfoForFunction(const Function *GV) {
// For each function there is a separate subsection
// which holds the PC to file:line table.
const MCSymbol *Fn = Asm->getSymbol(GV);
assert(Fn);
const FunctionInfo &FI = FnDebugInfo[GV];
if (FI.Instrs.empty())
return;
assert(FI.End && "Don't know where the function ends?");
StringRef GVName = GV->getName();
StringRef FuncName;
if (auto *SP = getDISubprogram(GV))
FuncName = SP->getDisplayName();
// FIXME Clang currently sets DisplayName to "bar" for a C++
// "namespace_foo::bar" function, see PR21528. Luckily, dbghelp.dll is trying
// to demangle display names anyways, so let's just put a mangled name into
// the symbols subsection until Clang gives us what we need.
if (GVName.startswith("\01?"))
FuncName = GVName.substr(1);
// 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(COFF::DEBUG_SYMBOL_SUBSECTION);
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(COFF::DEBUG_SYMBOL_TYPE_PROC_START);
// 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(COFF::DEBUG_SYMBOL_TYPE_PROC_END);
}
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitLabel(SymbolsEnd);
// Every subsection must be aligned to a 4-byte boundary.
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitFill((-FuncName.size()) % 4, 0);
// PCs/Instructions are grouped into segments sharing the same filename.
// Pre-calculate the lengths (in instructions) of these segments and store
// them in a map for convenience. Each index in the map is the sequential
// number of the respective instruction that starts a new segment.
DenseMap<size_t, size_t> FilenameSegmentLengths;
size_t LastSegmentEnd = 0;
StringRef PrevFilename = InstrInfo[FI.Instrs[0]].Filename;
for (size_t J = 1, F = FI.Instrs.size(); J != F; ++J) {
if (PrevFilename == InstrInfo[FI.Instrs[J]].Filename)
continue;
FilenameSegmentLengths[LastSegmentEnd] = J - LastSegmentEnd;
LastSegmentEnd = J;
PrevFilename = InstrInfo[FI.Instrs[J]].Filename;
}
FilenameSegmentLengths[LastSegmentEnd] = FI.Instrs.size() - LastSegmentEnd;
// Emit a line table subsection, requred to do PC-to-file:line lookup.
Asm->OutStreamer->AddComment("Line table subsection for " + Twine(FuncName));
Asm->EmitInt32(COFF::DEBUG_LINE_TABLE_SUBSECTION);
MCSymbol *LineTableBegin = Asm->MMI->getContext().createTempSymbol(),
*LineTableEnd = Asm->MMI->getContext().createTempSymbol();
EmitLabelDiff(*Asm->OutStreamer, LineTableBegin, LineTableEnd);
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitLabel(LineTableBegin);
// Identify the function this subsection is for.
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitCOFFSecRel32(Fn);
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitCOFFSectionIndex(Fn);
// Insert flags after a 16-bit section index.
Asm->EmitInt16(COFF::DEBUG_LINE_TABLES_HAVE_COLUMN_RECORDS);
// Length of the function's code, in bytes.
EmitLabelDiff(*Asm->OutStreamer, Fn, FI.End);
// PC-to-linenumber lookup table:
MCSymbol *FileSegmentEnd = nullptr;
// The start of the last segment:
size_t LastSegmentStart = 0;
auto FinishPreviousChunk = [&] {
if (!FileSegmentEnd)
return;
for (size_t ColSegI = LastSegmentStart,
ColSegEnd = ColSegI + FilenameSegmentLengths[LastSegmentStart];
ColSegI != ColSegEnd; ++ColSegI) {
unsigned ColumnNumber = InstrInfo[FI.Instrs[ColSegI]].ColumnNumber;
Asm->EmitInt16(ColumnNumber); // Start column
Asm->EmitInt16(ColumnNumber); // End column
}
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitLabel(FileSegmentEnd);
};
for (size_t J = 0, F = FI.Instrs.size(); J != F; ++J) {
MCSymbol *Instr = FI.Instrs[J];
assert(InstrInfo.count(Instr));
if (FilenameSegmentLengths.count(J)) {
// We came to a beginning of a new filename segment.
FinishPreviousChunk();
StringRef CurFilename = InstrInfo[FI.Instrs[J]].Filename;
assert(FileNameRegistry.Infos.count(CurFilename));
size_t IndexInStringTable =
FileNameRegistry.Infos[CurFilename].FilenameID;
// Each segment starts with the offset of the filename
// in the string table.
Asm->OutStreamer->AddComment(
"Segment for file '" + Twine(CurFilename) + "' begins");
MCSymbol *FileSegmentBegin = Asm->MMI->getContext().createTempSymbol();
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitLabel(FileSegmentBegin);
Asm->EmitInt32(8 * IndexInStringTable);
// Number of PC records in the lookup table.
size_t SegmentLength = FilenameSegmentLengths[J];
Asm->EmitInt32(SegmentLength);
// Full size of the segment for this filename, including the prev two
// records.
FileSegmentEnd = Asm->MMI->getContext().createTempSymbol();
EmitLabelDiff(*Asm->OutStreamer, FileSegmentBegin, FileSegmentEnd);
LastSegmentStart = J;
}
// The first PC with the given linenumber and the linenumber itself.
EmitLabelDiff(*Asm->OutStreamer, Fn, Instr);
Asm->EmitInt32(InstrInfo[Instr].LineNumber);
}
FinishPreviousChunk();
Asm->OutStreamer->EmitLabel(LineTableEnd);
}
void WinCodeViewLineTables::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);
VisitedFunctions.push_back(GV);
CurFn = &FnDebugInfo[GV];
// 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 WinCodeViewLineTables::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]);
if (CurFn->Instrs.empty()) {
FnDebugInfo.erase(GV);
VisitedFunctions.pop_back();
} else {
CurFn->End = Asm->getFunctionEnd();
}
CurFn = nullptr;
}
void WinCodeViewLineTables::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);
}
}
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