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2025-08-05[AsmPrinter] Remove an unnecessary cast (NFC) (#152085)Kazu Hirata
getValue() already returns uint64_t.
2023-01-05Move from llvm::makeArrayRef to ArrayRef deduction guides - llvm/ partserge-sans-paille
Use deduction guides instead of helper functions. The only non-automatic changes have been: 1. ArrayRef(some_uint8_pointer, 0) needs to be changed into ArrayRef(some_uint8_pointer, (size_t)0) to avoid an ambiguous call with ArrayRef((uint8_t*), (uint8_t*)) 2. CVSymbol sym(makeArrayRef(symStorage)); needed to be rewritten as CVSymbol sym{ArrayRef(symStorage)}; otherwise the compiler is confused and thinks we have a (bad) function prototype. There was a few similar situation across the codebase. 3. ADL doesn't seem to work the same for deduction-guides and functions, so at some point the llvm namespace must be explicitly stated. 4. The "reference mode" of makeArrayRef(ArrayRef<T> &) that acts as no-op is not supported (a constructor cannot achieve that). Per reviewers' comment, some useless makeArrayRef have been removed in the process. This is a follow-up to https://reviews.llvm.org/D140896 that introduced the deduction guides. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D140955
2022-07-17[CodeGen] Qualify auto variables in for loops (NFC)Kazu Hirata
2022-03-12Cleanup includes: DebugInfo & CodeGenserge-sans-paille
Discourse thread: https://discourse.llvm.org/t/include-what-you-use-include-cleanup Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D121332
2022-01-12[CodeGen][Debuginfo][NFC] Refactor DIE values SizeOf method to not depend on ↵Alexey Lapshin
AsmPrinter. SizeOf() method of DIE values(unsigned SizeOf(const AsmPrinter *AP, dwarf::Form Form) const) depends on AsmPrinter. AsmPrinter is too specific class here. This patch removes dependency on AsmPrinter and use dwarf::FormParams structure instead. It allows calculate DIE values size without using AsmPrinter. That refactoring is useful for D96035([dsymutil][DWARFlinker] implement separate multi-thread processing for compile units.) Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D116997
2021-12-25DebugInfo: Don't hash DIE offsets before they're computedDavid Blaikie
Instead of hashing DIE offsets, hash DIE references the same as they would be when used outside of a loclist - that is, deep hash the type on first use, and hash the numbering on subsequent uses. This does produce different hashes for different type references, where it did not before (because we were hashing zero all the time - so it didn't matter what type was referenced, the hash would be identical). This also allows us to enforce that the DIE offset (& size) is not queried before it is used (which came up while investigating another bug recently).
2021-11-06[llvm] Use llvm::reverse (NFC)Kazu Hirata
2021-01-28DebugInfo: Add a DWARF FORM extension for addrx+offset references to reduce ↵David Blaikie
relocations This is an alternative to the use of complex DWARF expressions for addresses - shaving off a few extra bytes of expression overhead.
2020-10-22DebugInfo: Hash DIE referevences (DW_OP_convert) when computing Split DWARF ↵David Blaikie
signatures
2020-05-16DIEHash.cpp - remove headers explicitly included in DIEHash.h. NFC.Simon Pilgrim
Don't duplicate module header includes.
2020-02-03DebugInfo: Simplify emitDebugLocEntry by never passing a null CUDavid Blaikie
2020-01-31DebugInfo: Split DWARF: Hash non-member function child DIEsDavid Blaikie
Significant missing hashing - as per the comment this was only meant to skip member functions (unspecified, but I think it's legible as member function declarations, not definitions) but was skipping all named subprograms (so only hashed child DIEs for member function definitions - because they didn't have a direct name, but only a name given indirectly in the DW_AT_specification-referenced DIE)
2019-03-19[DebugInfo] Introduce DW_OP_LLVM_convertMarkus Lavin
Introduce a DW_OP_LLVM_convert Dwarf expression pseudo op that allows for a convenient way to perform type conversions on the Dwarf expression stack. As an additional bonus it paves the way for using other Dwarf v5 ops that need to reference a base_type. The new DW_OP_LLVM_convert is used from lib/Transforms/Utils/Local.cpp to perform sext/zext on debug values but mainly the patch is about preparing terrain for adding other Dwarf v5 ops that need to reference a base_type. For Dwarf v5 the op maps to DW_OP_convert and for earlier versions a complex shift & mask pattern is generated to emulate sext/zext. This is a recommit of r356442 with trivial fixes for the failing tests. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56587 llvm-svn: 356451
2019-03-19Revert "[DebugInfo] Introduce DW_OP_LLVM_convert"Markus Lavin
This reverts commit 1cf4b593a7ebd666fc6775f3bd38196e8e65fafe. Build bots found failing tests not detected locally. Failing Tests (3): LLVM :: DebugInfo/Generic/convert-debugloc.ll LLVM :: DebugInfo/Generic/convert-inlined.ll LLVM :: DebugInfo/Generic/convert-linked.ll llvm-svn: 356444
2019-03-19[DebugInfo] Introduce DW_OP_LLVM_convertMarkus Lavin
Introduce a DW_OP_LLVM_convert Dwarf expression pseudo op that allows for a convenient way to perform type conversions on the Dwarf expression stack. As an additional bonus it paves the way for using other Dwarf v5 ops that need to reference a base_type. The new DW_OP_LLVM_convert is used from lib/Transforms/Utils/Local.cpp to perform sext/zext on debug values but mainly the patch is about preparing terrain for adding other Dwarf v5 ops that need to reference a base_type. For Dwarf v5 the op maps to DW_OP_convert and for earlier versions a complex shift & mask pattern is generated to emulate sext/zext. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56587 llvm-svn: 356442
2019-01-19Update the file headers across all of the LLVM projects in the monorepoChandler Carruth
to reflect the new license. We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach. Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and repository. llvm-svn: 351636
2018-05-14Rename DEBUG macro to LLVM_DEBUG.Nicola Zaghen
The DEBUG() macro is very generic so it might clash with other projects. The renaming was done as follows: - git grep -l 'DEBUG' | xargs sed -i 's/\bDEBUG\s\?(/LLVM_DEBUG(/g' - git diff -U0 master | ../clang/tools/clang-format/clang-format-diff.py -i -p1 -style LLVM - Manual change to APInt - Manually chage DOCS as regex doesn't match it. In the transition period the DEBUG() macro is still present and aliased to the LLVM_DEBUG() one. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43624 llvm-svn: 332240
2018-05-01Remove \brief commands from doxygen comments.Adrian Prantl
We've been running doxygen with the autobrief option for a couple of years now. This makes the \brief markers into our comments redundant. Since they are a visual distraction and we don't want to encourage more \brief markers in new code either, this patch removes them all. Patch produced by for i in $(git grep -l '\\brief'); do perl -pi -e 's/\\brief //g' $i & done Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46290 llvm-svn: 331272
2017-06-07Move Object format code to lib/BinaryFormat.Zachary Turner
This creates a new library called BinaryFormat that has all of the headers from llvm/Support containing structure and layout definitions for various types of binary formats like dwarf, coff, elf, etc as well as the code for identifying a file from its magic. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33843 llvm-svn: 304864
2017-06-06Sort the remaining #include lines in include/... and lib/....Chandler Carruth
I did this a long time ago with a janky python script, but now clang-format has built-in support for this. I fed clang-format every line with a #include and let it re-sort things according to the precise LLVM rules for include ordering baked into clang-format these days. I've reverted a number of files where the results of sorting includes isn't healthy. Either places where we have legacy code relying on particular include ordering (where possible, I'll fix these separately) or where we have particular formatting around #include lines that I didn't want to disturb in this patch. This patch is *entirely* mechanical. If you get merge conflicts or anything, just ignore the changes in this patch and run clang-format over your #include lines in the files. Sorry for any noise here, but it is important to keep these things stable. I was seeing an increasing number of patches with irrelevant re-ordering of #include lines because clang-format was used. This patch at least isolates that churn, makes it easy to skip when resolving conflicts, and gets us to a clean baseline (again). llvm-svn: 304787
2017-05-29DebugInfo: Include .dwo file name when hashing multiple CUs in a single fileMehdi Amini
This is really a workaround for ThinLTO in particular - since it can import partial CUs that may end up looking very similar/the same as the same partial import in another ThinLTO compile. An alternative fix would be to change the DICompileUnit metadata to include a "primary file" or the like - and when importing for ThinLTO set the primary file to the name of the DICompileUnit that is being imported into. This involves changing the schema and would reduce the excessive uniqueness in the hash that this change creates - allowing diagnosing of more duplicate CUs than will be caught with this change. But duplicate CUs can still be caught in non-ThinLTO builds & are mostly a nuisance rather than a particularly deliberate/effective tool for finding broken code. (arguably the hash could always include the dwo file and nothing in fission would break, I think..) Reapply of r304119 after adding a triple to the test and moving it to the X86 directory. llvm-svn: 304130
2017-05-29Revert "DebugInfo: Include .dwo file name when hashing multiple CUs in a ↵Mehdi Amini
single file" This reverts commit r304119 and r304118. GreenDragon is broken. llvm-svn: 304125
2017-05-29DebugInfo: Include .dwo file name when hashing multiple CUs in a single fileDavid Blaikie
This is really a workaround for ThinLTO in particular - since it can import partial CUs that may end up looking very similar/the same as the same partial import in another ThinLTO compile. An alternative fix would be to change the DICompileUnit metadata to include a "primary file" or the like - and when importing for ThinLTO set the primary file to the name of the DICompileUnit that is being imported into. This involves changing the schema and would reduce the excessive uniqueness in the hash that this change creates - allowing diagnosing of more duplicate CUs than will be caught with this change. But duplicate CUs can still be caught in non-ThinLTO builds & are mostly a nuisance rather than a particularly deliberate/effective tool for finding broken code. (arguably the hash could always include the dwo file and nothing in fission would break, I think..) llvm-svn: 304119
2017-05-23Refactor DWARF hashing to use a .def file to avoid repetitionDavid Blaikie
llvm-svn: 303666
2017-03-20Add a function to MD5 a file's contents.Zachary Turner
In doing so, clean up the MD5 interface a little. Most existing users only care about the lower 8 bytes of an MD5, but for some users that care about the upper and lower, there wasn't a good interface. Furthermore, consumers of the MD5 checksum were required to handle endianness details on their own, so it seems reasonable to abstract this into a nicer interface that just gives you the right value. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31105 llvm-svn: 298322
2016-12-08Make a DWARF generator so we can unit test DWARF APIs with gtest.Greg Clayton
The only tests we have for the DWARF parser are the tests that use llvm-dwarfdump and expect output from textual dumps. More DWARF parser modification are coming in the next few weeks and I wanted to add tests that can verify that we can encode and decode all form types, as well as test some other basic DWARF APIs where we ask DIE objects for their children and siblings. DwarfGenerator.cpp was added in the lib/CodeGen directory. This file contains the code necessary to easily create DWARF for tests: dwarfgen::Generator DG; Triple Triple("x86_64--"); bool success = DG.init(Triple, Version); if (!success) return; dwarfgen::CompileUnit &CU = DG.addCompileUnit(); dwarfgen::DIE CUDie = CU.getUnitDIE(); CUDie.addAttribute(DW_AT_name, DW_FORM_strp, "/tmp/main.c"); CUDie.addAttribute(DW_AT_language, DW_FORM_data2, DW_LANG_C); dwarfgen::DIE SubprogramDie = CUDie.addChild(DW_TAG_subprogram); SubprogramDie.addAttribute(DW_AT_name, DW_FORM_strp, "main"); SubprogramDie.addAttribute(DW_AT_low_pc, DW_FORM_addr, 0x1000U); SubprogramDie.addAttribute(DW_AT_high_pc, DW_FORM_addr, 0x2000U); dwarfgen::DIE IntDie = CUDie.addChild(DW_TAG_base_type); IntDie.addAttribute(DW_AT_name, DW_FORM_strp, "int"); IntDie.addAttribute(DW_AT_encoding, DW_FORM_data1, DW_ATE_signed); IntDie.addAttribute(DW_AT_byte_size, DW_FORM_data1, 4); dwarfgen::DIE ArgcDie = SubprogramDie.addChild(DW_TAG_formal_parameter); ArgcDie.addAttribute(DW_AT_name, DW_FORM_strp, "argc"); // ArgcDie.addAttribute(DW_AT_type, DW_FORM_ref4, IntDie); ArgcDie.addAttribute(DW_AT_type, DW_FORM_ref_addr, IntDie); StringRef FileBytes = DG.generate(); MemoryBufferRef FileBuffer(FileBytes, "dwarf"); auto Obj = object::ObjectFile::createObjectFile(FileBuffer); EXPECT_TRUE((bool)Obj); DWARFContextInMemory DwarfContext(*Obj.get()); This code is backed by the AsmPrinter code that emits DWARF for the actual compiler. While adding unit tests it was discovered that DIEValue that used DIEEntry as their values had bugs where DW_FORM_ref1, DW_FORM_ref2, DW_FORM_ref8, and DW_FORM_ref_udata forms were not supported. These are all now supported. Added support for DW_FORM_string so we can emit inlined C strings. Centralized the code to unique abbreviations into a new DIEAbbrevSet class and made both the dwarfgen::Generator and the llvm::DwarfFile classes use the new class. Fixed comments in the llvm::DIE class so that the Offset is known to be the compile/type unit offset. DIEInteger now supports more DW_FORM values. There are also unit tests that cover: Encoding and decoding all form types and values Encoding and decoding all reference types (DW_FORM_ref1, DW_FORM_ref2, DW_FORM_ref4, DW_FORM_ref8, DW_FORM_ref_udata, DW_FORM_ref_addr) including cross compile unit references with that go forward one compile unit and backward on compile unit. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27326 llvm-svn: 289010
2016-06-17Apply another batch of fixes from clang-tidy's ↵Benjamin Kramer
performance-unnecessary-value-param. Contains some manual fixes. No functionality change intended. llvm-svn: 273047
2016-02-11DwarfDebug: emit type units immediately.Peter Collingbourne
Rather than storing type units in a vector and emitting them at the end of code generation, emit them immediately and destroy them, reclaiming the memory we were using for their DIEs. In one benchmark carried out against Chromium's 50 largest (by bitcode file size) translation units, total peak memory consumption with type units decreased by median 17%, or by 7% when compared against disabling type units. Tested using check-{llvm,clang}, the GDB 7.5 test suite (with '-fdebug-types-section') and by eyeballing llvm-dwarfdump output on those Chromium translation units with split DWARF both disabled and enabled, and verifying that the only changes were to addresses and abbreviation ordering. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17118 llvm-svn: 260578
2015-10-15[AsmPrinter] Prune dead code. NFC.Benjamin Kramer
I left all (dead) print and dump methods in place. llvm-svn: 250433
2015-06-25AsmPrinter: Use an intrusively linked list for DIE::ChildrenDuncan P. N. Exon Smith
Replace the `std::vector<>` for `DIE::Children` with an intrusively linked list. This is a strict memory improvement: it requires no auxiliary storage, and reduces `sizeof(DIE)` by one pointer. It also factors out the DIE-related malloc traffic. This drops llc memory usage from 735 MB down to 718 MB, or ~2.3%. (I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`; see r236629 for details.) llvm-svn: 240736
2015-06-25AsmPrinter: Convert DIE::Values to a linked listDuncan P. N. Exon Smith
Change `DIE::Values` to a singly linked list, where each node is allocated on a `BumpPtrAllocator`. In order to support `push_back()`, the list is circular, and points at the tail element instead of the head. I abstracted the core list logic out to `IntrusiveBackList` so that it can be reused for `DIE::Children`, which also cares about `push_back()`. This drops llc memory usage from 799 MB down to 735 MB, about 8%. (I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`; see r236629 for details.) llvm-svn: 240733
2015-05-28AsmPrinter: Stop exposing underlying DIE children list, NFCDuncan P. N. Exon Smith
Update `DIE` API to hide the implementation of `DIE::Children` so we can swap it out. llvm-svn: 238468
2015-05-27AsmPrinter: Stop exposing underlying DIEValue list, NFCDuncan P. N. Exon Smith
Change the `DIE` API to hide the implementation of the list of `DIEValue`s. llvm-svn: 238369
2015-05-27AsmPrinter: Remove DIEHash::AttrEntry, NFCDuncan P. N. Exon Smith
Remove "the most boring struct ever" (thanks to review by Eric). llvm-svn: 238366
2015-05-27AsmPrinter: Store abbreviation data directly in DIE and DIEValueDuncan P. N. Exon Smith
Stop storing a `DIEAbbrev` in `DIE`, since the data fits neatly inside the `DIEValue` list. Besides being a cleaner data structure (avoiding the parallel arrays), this gives us more freedom to rearrange the `DIEValue` list. This fixes the temporary memory regression from 845 MB up to 879 MB, and drops it further to 829 MB for a net memory decrease of around 1.9% (incremental decrease around 5.7%). (I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`; see r236629 for details.) llvm-svn: 238364
2015-05-27Reapply "AsmPrinter: Change DIEValue to be stored by value"Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
This reverts commit r238350, effectively reapplying r238349 after fixing (all?) the problems, all somehow related to how I was using `AlignedArrayCharUnion<>` inside `DIEValue`: - MSVC can only handle `sizeof()` on types, not values. Change the assert. - GCC doesn't know the `is_trivially_copyable` type trait. Instead of asserting it, add destructors. - Call placement new even when constructing POD (i.e., the pointers). - Instead of copying the char buffer, copy the casted classes. I've left in a couple of `static_assert`s that I think both MSVC and GCC know how to handle. If the bots disagree with me, I'll remove them. - Check that the constructed type is either standard layout or a pointer. This protects against a programming error: we really want the "small" `DIEValue`s to be small and simple, so don't accidentally change them not to be. - Similarly, check that the size of the buffer is no bigger than a `uint64_t` or a pointer. (I thought checking against `sizeof(uint64_t)` would be good enough, but Chandler suggested that pointers might sometimes be bigger than that in the context of sanitizers.) I've also committed r238359 in the meantime, which introduces a DIEValue.def to simplify dispatching between the various types (thanks to a review comment by David Blaikie). Without that, this commit would be almost unintelligible. Here's the original commit message: -- Change `DIEValue` to be stored/passed/etc. by value, instead of reference. It's now a discriminated union, with a `Val` field storing the actual type. The classes that used to inherit from `DIEValue` no longer do. There are two categories of these: - Small values fit in a single pointer and are stored by value. - Large values require auxiliary storage, and are stored by reference. The only non-mechanical change is to tools/dsymutil/DwarfLinker.cpp. It was relying on `DIEInteger`s being passed around by reference, so I replaced that assumption with a `PatchLocation` type that stores a safe reference to where the `DIEInteger` lives instead. This commit causes a temporary regression in memory usage, since I've left merging `DIEAbbrevData` into `DIEValue` for a follow-up commit. I measured an increase from 845 MB to 879 MB, around 3.9%. The follow-up drops it lower than the starting point, and I've only recently brought the memory this low anyway, so I'm committing these changes separately to keep them incremental. (I also considered swapping the commits, but the other one first would cause a lot more code churn.) (I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`; see r236629 for details.) -- llvm-svn: 238362
2015-05-27Revert "AsmPrinter: Change DIEValue to be stored by value"Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
This reverts commit r238349, since it caused some errors on bots: - std::is_trivially_copyable isn't available until GCC 5.0. - It was complaining about strict aliasing with my use of ArrayCharUnion. llvm-svn: 238350
2015-05-27AsmPrinter: Change DIEValue to be stored by valueDuncan P. N. Exon Smith
Change `DIEValue` to be stored/passed/etc. by value, instead of reference. It's now a discriminated union, with a `Val` field storing the actual type. The classes that used to inherit from `DIEValue` no longer do. There are two categories of these: - Small values fit in a single pointer and are stored by value. - Large values require auxiliary storage, and are stored by reference. The only non-mechanical change is to tools/dsymutil/DwarfLinker.cpp. It was relying on `DIEInteger`s being passed around by reference, so I replaced that assumption with a `PatchLocation` type that stores a safe reference to where the `DIEInteger` lives instead. This commit causes a temporary regression in memory usage, since I've left merging `DIEAbbrevData` into `DIEValue` for a follow-up commit. I measured an increase from 845 MB to 879 MB, around 3.9%. The follow-up drops it lower than the starting point, and I've only recently brought the memory this low anyway, so I'm committing these changes separately to keep them incremental. (I also considered swapping the commits, but the other one first would cause a lot more code churn.) (I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`; see r236629 for details.) llvm-svn: 238349
2015-04-17AsmPrinter: Create a unified .debug_loc streamDuncan P. N. Exon Smith
This commit removes `DebugLocList` and replaces it with `DebugLocStream`. - `DebugLocEntry` no longer contains its byte/comment streams. - The `DebugLocEntry` list for a variable/inlined-at pair is allocated on the stack, and released right after `DebugLocEntry::finalize()` (possible because of the refactoring in r231023). Now, only one list is in memory at a time now. - There's a single unified stream for the `.debug_loc` section that persists, stored in the new `DebugLocStream` data structure. The last point is important: this collapses the nested `SmallVector<>`s from `DebugLocList` into unified streams. We previously had something like the following: vec<tuple<Label, CU, vec<tuple<BeginSym, EndSym, vec<Value>, vec<char>, vec<string>>>>> A `SmallVector` can avoid allocations, but is statically fairly large for a vector: three pointers plus the size of the small storage, which is the number of elements in small mode times the element size). Nesting these is expensive, since an inner vector's size contributes to the element size of an outer one. (Nesting any vector is expensive...) In the old data structure, the outer vector's *element* size was 632B, excluding allocation costs for when the middle and inner vectors exceeded their small sizes. 312B of this was for the "three" pointers in the vector-tree beneath it. If you assume 1M functions with an average of 10 variable/inlined-at pairs each (in an LTO scenario), that's almost 6GB (besides inner allocations), with almost 3GB for the "three" pointers. This came up in a heap profile a little while ago of a `clang -flto -g` bootstrap, with `DwarfDebug::collectVariableInfo()` using something like 10-15% of the total memory. With this commit, we have: tuple<vec<tuple<Label, CU, Offset>>, vec<tuple<BeginSym, EndSym, Offset, Offset>>, vec<char>, vec<string>> The offsets are used to create `ArrayRef` slices of adjacent `SmallVector`s. This reduces the number of vectors to four (unrelated to the number of variable/inlined-at pairs), and caps the number of allocations at the same number. Besides saving memory and limiting allocations, this is NFC. I don't know my way around this code very well yet, but I wonder if we could go further: why stream to a side-table, instead of directly to the output stream? llvm-svn: 235229
2015-03-02Use read{16,32,64}{le,be}() instead of ↵Rui Ueyama
*reinterpret_cast<u{little,big}{16,32,64}_t>(). llvm-svn: 231016
2015-01-05Make DIE.h a public CodeGen header.Frederic Riss
dsymutil would like to use all the AsmPrinter/MCStreamer infrastructure to stream out the DWARF. In order to do so, it will reuse the DIE object and so this header needs to be public. The interface exposed here has some corners that cannot be used without a DwarfDebug object, but clients that want to stream Dwarf can just avoid these. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6695 llvm-svn: 225208
2014-08-29Fix typos in comments, NFCRobin Morisset
Summary: Just fixing comments, no functional change. Test Plan: N/A Reviewers: jfb Subscribers: mcrosier, llvm-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5130 llvm-svn: 216784
2014-04-25DIEEntry: Refer to the specified DIE via reference rather than pointer.David Blaikie
Makes some more cases (the unit tests, specifically), lexically compatible with a change to unique_ptr. llvm-svn: 207261
2014-04-22[Modules] Remove potential ODR violations by sinking the DEBUG_TYPEChandler Carruth
define below all header includes in the lib/CodeGen/... tree. While the current modules implementation doesn't check for this kind of ODR violation yet, it is likely to grow support for it in the future. It also removes one layer of macro pollution across all the included headers. Other sub-trees will follow. llvm-svn: 206837
2014-04-14Use std::unique_ptr for DIE childrenDavid Blaikie
Got bored, removed some manual memory management. Pushed references (rather than pointers) through a few APIs rather than replacing *x with x.get(). llvm-svn: 206222
2014-04-02DebugInfo: Introduce DebugLocList to encapsulate a list of DebugLocEntries ↵David Blaikie
and an MC Label to refer to them This removes the magic-number-esque code creating/retrieving the same label for a debug_loc entry from two places and removes the last small piece of reusable logic from emitDebugLoc so that there will be less duplication when refactoring it into two functions (one for debug_loc, the other for debug_loc.dwo). llvm-svn: 205382
2014-03-24DebugInfo: Simplify debug loc list handling by keeping separate listsDavid Blaikie
Rather than using a flat list with "empty" entries (ala the actual on-disk format), keep separate lists for each variable. llvm-svn: 204680
2014-03-24DwarfDebug: Simplify debug_loc mergingDavid Blaikie
No functional change intended. Merging up-front rather than delaying this task until later. This just seems simpler and more efficient (avoiding growing the debug loc list only to have to skip over those post-merged entries, etc). llvm-svn: 204679
2014-03-18Shorten DotDebugLocEntry to just DebugLocEntry and reformat.Eric Christopher
No functional change. llvm-svn: 204102
2014-03-08Add support for hashing location information for CU level hashes.Eric Christopher
Add a testcase based on sret.cpp where we can now hash the entire compile unit. llvm-svn: 203319