221 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Wenju He
a6e870d0b6
[IRLinker] Don't add duplicate named MD node operand to dest module (#146020)
Fix llvm.ident exploding when linking many bitcode files in libclc. This
should de-duplicate other named metadata as well, e.g.
opencl.spir.version and opencl.ocl.version.

This PR is a re-submit of https://reviews.llvm.org/D20582 (authored by
Matt Arsenault) with update that only checks MD node pointer for
duplication according to review comment in that PR.

---------

Co-authored-by: Matt Arsenault <arsenm2@gmail.com>
2025-08-12 17:18:42 +08:00
Kazu Hirata
a8edda195c
[llvm] Remove unused includes (NFC) (#144941)
These are identified by misc-include-cleaner.  I've filtered out those
that break builds.  Also, I'm staying away from llvm-config.h,
config.h, and Compiler.h, which likely cause platform- or
compiler-specific build failures.
2025-06-19 14:58:05 -07:00
Jeremy Morse
97ac6483aa
[DebugInfo][RemoveDIs] Delete debug-info-format flag (#143746)
This flag was used to let us incrementally introduce debug records
into LLVM, however everything is now using records. It serves no
purpose now, so delete it.
2025-06-12 11:51:58 +01:00
Jeremy Morse
354cfba520
[DebugInfo][RemoveDIs] Remove scoped-dbg-format-setter (#143450)
This was a utility for flipping between intrinsic and debug record mode
-- we don't need it any more. The "IsNewDbgInfoFormat" should be true
everywhere.
2025-06-11 11:23:24 +01:00
Kazu Hirata
228f66807d
[llvm] Remove unused includes (NFC) (#142733)
These are identified by misc-include-cleaner.  I've filtered out those
that break builds.  Also, I'm staying away from llvm-config.h,
config.h, and Compiler.h, which likely cause platform- or
compiler-specific build failures.
2025-06-04 12:30:52 -07:00
Nikita Popov
bb75f655b0
[IRMover] Don't consider opaque types isomorphic to other types (#138241)
The type mapping in IRMover currently has a decent amount of complexity
related to establishing isomorphism between opaque struct types and
non-opaque struct types. I believe that this is both largely useless at
this point (after some recent clarifications, essentially the only place
where opaque types can still appear are external gobals) and has never
been entirely correct in the first place (because it does this in part
purely based on name rather than use, which means that we effectively
end up assigning semantics to the type name, which is illegal).

As such, I'd like to remove this functionality entirely.
2025-06-03 16:10:39 +02:00
Nikita Popov
6feb4a8ef4
[IR] Don't allow values of opaque type (#137625)
Consider opaque types as non-first-class types, i.e. do not allow SSA
values to have opaque type.
2025-04-30 15:01:00 +02:00
Peter Collingbourne
95795ab7dc
Linker: Remove dropTriviallyDeadConstantArrays().
By calling this function after every link, we introduce quadratic
behavior during full LTO links that primarily affects links involving
large numbers of constant arrays, such as the full LTO part of a
ThinLTO link which will involve large numbers of vtable constants.
Removing this call resulted in a 1.3x speedup in the indexing phase
of a large internal Google binary.

This call was originally introduced to reduce memory consumption during
full LTO (see commit dab999d54f39af3ebb6a23e850dbc9742016fac8), but it
doesn't seem to be the case that this helps any more. I ran 3 stage2
links of clang with full LTO and ThinLTO with and without this change
and measured the max RSS. The results were as follows (all in KB):

```
FullLTO before 22362512 22383524 22387456
         after 22383496 22365356 22364352
ThinLTO before  4391404  4478192  4383468
         after  4399220  4363100  4417688
```

As you can see, any max RSS differences are in the noise.

Reviewers: nikic, teresajohnson

Reviewed By: teresajohnson, nikic

Pull Request: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/137081
2025-04-28 12:23:42 -07:00
Nikita Popov
c6915cd3ed
[IRMover] Remove Visited set in type mapping (NFC) (#137329)
LLVM no longer supports recursive types, so the Visited set is
unnecessary.
2025-04-25 17:16:12 +02:00
Nikita Popov
b3529ed1d8 [IRMover] Remove unnecessary pointer bitcast (NFC) 2025-04-25 15:13:48 +02:00
Kazu Hirata
b01e25deba
[llvm] Call hash_combine_range with ranges (NFC) (#136511) 2025-04-20 16:36:03 -07:00
Nikita Popov
979c275097
[IR] Store Triple in Module (NFC) (#129868)
The module currently stores the target triple as a string. This means
that any code that wants to actually use the triple first has to
instantiate a Triple, which is somewhat expensive. The change in #121652
caused a moderate compile-time regression due to this. While it would be
easy enough to work around, I think that architecturally, it makes more
sense to store the parsed Triple in the module, so that it can always be
directly queried.

For this change, I've opted not to add any magic conversions between
std::string and Triple for backwards-compatibilty purses, and instead
write out needed Triple()s or str()s explicitly. This is because I think
a decent number of them should be changed to work on Triple as well, to
avoid unnecessary conversions back and forth.

The only interesting part in this patch is that the default triple is
Triple("") instead of Triple() to preserve existing behavior. The former
defaults to using the ELF object format instead of unknown object
format. We should fix that as well.
2025-03-06 10:27:47 +01:00
Alex MacLean
de7438e472
[NVPTX] Auto-Upgrade some nvvm.annotations to attributes (#119261)
Add a new AutoUpgrade function to convert some legacy nvvm.annotations
metadata to function level attributes. These attributes are quicker to
look-up so improve compile time and are more idiomatic than using
metadata which should not include required information that changes the
meaning of the program.

Currently supported annotations are:

- !"kernel" -> ptx_kernel calling convention
- !"align" -> alignstack parameter attributes (return not yet supported)
2025-01-29 16:27:27 -08:00
Mats Jun Larsen
416f1c465d
[IR] Replace of PointerType::get(Type) with opaque version (NFC) (#123617)
In accordance with https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/123569

In order to keep the patch at reasonable size, this PR only covers for
the llvm subproject, unittests excluded.
2025-01-21 00:32:56 +09:00
arthurqiu
05bd7d22b6
[MLIR] Fix triple mismatch warning for embedded libdevice (#121447)
IRLinker emits warning when linking two modules of different target
triples. The warning is disabled if the source module is libdevice. When
using libdevice embedded in LLVM library via MLIR_NVVM_EMBED_LIBDEVICE,
IRLinker can no longer tell whether the source module is libdevice via
module identifier.

Since `nvptx64-nvidia-gpulibs` is a magic triple that identifies the
libdevice module already, the libdevice filename check is redundant.
This patch fixes the triple mismatch warning by just removing the
filename check.
2025-01-06 15:41:46 +01:00
AdityaK
391bf068f2
[LTO] Print conflicting operands between Src and Dest modules (#115104)
The current error message doesn't give sufficient details to help with
debugging. This patch will log the operand values that are conflicting.

After this patch the output is of the form:
```
'Large Data Threshold': IDs have conflicting values: 'i32 101' from /usr/local/home/llvm-project/build/test/LTO/X86/Output/largedatathreshold-3.ll.tmp1.o, and 'i32 100' from ld-temp.o
```
2024-11-21 10:07:39 -08:00
Jay Foad
eac0261104
[Linker] Remove a use of StructType::setBody. NFC. (#116653)
This falls out naturally after inlining finishType into its only
remaining use.
2024-11-18 20:11:27 +00:00
Jay Foad
3d172f3dff
[Linker] Remove dead code handling recursive types. NFC. (#116652) 2024-11-18 20:10:01 +00:00
Jay Foad
4831e0aa88
[IR] Disallow recursive types (#114799)
StructType::setBody is the only mechanism that can potentially create
recursion in the type system. Add a runtime check that it is not
actually used to create recursion.

If the check fails, report an error from LLParser, BitcodeReader and
IRLinker. In all other cases assert that the check succeeds.

In future StructType::setBody will be removed in favor of specifying the
body when the type is created, so any performance hit from this runtime
check will be temporary.
2024-11-05 09:41:10 +00:00
William Junda Huang
c9b10a94b5
[ThinLTO] Do not duplicate import a function that is actually defined in the current module #110064 (#111933)
Trying to land #110064  again after fixing test case
2024-10-24 21:05:45 -04:00
William Junda Huang
1bf271d5a7
Revert "[ThinLTO] Do not duplicate import a function that is actually defined in the current module" (#111919)
Reverts llvm/llvm-project#110064
2024-10-10 19:10:07 -04:00
William Junda Huang
48545a955c
[ThinLTO] Do not duplicate import a function that is actually defined in the current module (#110064)
Doing so could cause a bug where the linker tries to remap a function
"reimported" from the current module when materializing it, causing a
lookup assert in the type mappings.
2024-10-10 17:59:44 -04:00
Kazu Hirata
7df9da7d78
[llvm] Construct SmallVector with ArrayRef (NFC) (#101872) 2024-08-04 08:54:23 -07:00
Kazu Hirata
7c15fbae31
[Linker] Use a range-based for loop (NFC) (#98785) 2024-07-14 13:33:28 -07:00
Kazu Hirata
089ba1127f
[Linker] Use a range-based for loop (NFC) (#97656) 2024-07-03 16:53:41 -07:00
Joseph Huber
673cfcd03b Revert "[Linker] Propagate nobuiltin attributes when linking known libcalls (#89431)"
This apparently breaks AMDGPU offloading for unknown reasons. Reverting
for now.

This reverts commit aa16de6399a42421076ed642c3b4f7fb12c6d44b.
2024-05-09 09:24:08 -05:00
Joseph Huber
aa16de6399
[Linker] Propagate nobuiltin attributes when linking known libcalls (#89431)
Summary:
As discussed in
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-libc-ffreestanding-fno-builtin.

LLVM ascribes special semantics to several functions that are known to
be `libcalls`. These are functions that middle-end optimizations may
transforms calls into or perform optimizations based off of known
semantics. However, these assumptions require an opaque function call to
be known valid. In situations like LTO or IR linking it is possible to
bring a libcall definition into the current module. Once this happens,
we can no longer make any guarantees about the semantics of these
functions.

We currently attempt to solve this by preventing all inlining if the
called function has `no-builtin` https://reviews.llvm.org/D74162.
However, this is overly pessimistic as it prevents all inlining even for
non-libcall functions.

This patch modifies the IRMover class to track known libcalls enabled
for the given target. If we encounter a known libcall during IR linking,
we then need to append the `nobuiltin` attribute to the destination
module. Afterwards, all new definitions we link in will be applied as
well.
2024-05-09 06:35:18 -05:00
Stephen Tozer
708ce85690
[RemoveDIs][NFC] Use ScopedDbgInfoFormatSetter in more places (#87380)
The class `ScopedDbgInfoFormatSetter` was added as a convenient way to
temporarily change the debug info format of a function or module, as
part of IR printing; since this process is repeated in a number of other
places, this patch uses the format-setter class in those places as well.
2024-04-04 10:20:14 +01:00
Orlando Cazalet-Hyams
435d4c12de Reapply [RemoveDIs] Read/write DbgRecords directly from/to bitcode (#83251)
Reaplying after revert in #85382 (861ebe6446296c96578807363aa292c69d827773).
Fixed intermittent test failure by avoiding piping output in some RUN lines.

If --write-experimental-debuginfo-iterators-to-bitcode is true (default false)
and --expermental-debuginfo-iterators is also true then the new debug info
format (non-instruction records) is written to bitcode directly.

Added the following records:

    FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_RECORD_LABEL
    FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_RECORD_VALUE
    FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_RECORD_DECLARE
    FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_RECORD_ASSIGN
    FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_RECORD_VALUE_SIMPLE

The last one has an abbrev in FUNCTION_BLOCK BLOCK_INFO. Incidentally, this uses
the last value available without widening the code-length for FUNCTION_BLOCK
from 4 to 5 bits.

Records are formatted as follows:

    All DbgRecord start with:
      1. DILocation

      FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_RECORD_LABEL
        2. DILabel

      DPValues then share common fields:
        2. DILocalVariable
        3. DIExpression

        FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_RECORD_VALUE
          4. Location Metadata

        FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_RECORD_DECLARE
          4. Location Metadata

        FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_RECORD_VALUE_SIMPLE
	  4. Location Value (single)

        FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_RECORD_ASSIGN
	  4. Location Metadata
	  5. DIAssignID
	  6. DIExpression (address)
	  7. Location Metadata (address)

Encoding the DILocation metadata reference directly appeared to yield smaller
bitcode files than encoding the operands seperately (as is done with instruction
DILocations).

FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_RECORD_VALUE_SIMPLE is by far the most common DbgRecord record
in optimized code (order of 5x-10x over other kinds). Unoptimized code should
only contain FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_RECORD_DECLARE.
2024-03-15 12:33:55 +00:00
Orlando Cazalet-Hyams
861ebe6446
Revert "[RemoveDIs] Read/write DbgRecords directly from/to bitcode" (#85382)
Reverts llvm/llvm-project#83251

Buildbot: https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/139/builds/61485
2024-03-15 11:04:21 +00:00
Orlando Cazalet-Hyams
d6d3d96b65
[RemoveDIs] Read/write DbgRecords directly from/to bitcode (#83251)
If --write-experimental-debuginfo-iterators-to-bitcode is true (default false)
and --expermental-debuginfo-iterators is also true then the new debug info
format (non-instruction records) is written to bitcode directly.

Added the following records:

    FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_RECORD_LABEL
    FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_RECORD_VALUE
    FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_RECORD_DECLARE
    FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_RECORD_ASSIGN
    FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_RECORD_VALUE_SIMPLE

The last one has an abbrev in FUNCTION_BLOCK BLOCK_INFO. Incidentally, this uses
the last value available without widening the code-length for FUNCTION_BLOCK
from 4 to 5 bits.

Records are formatted as follows:

    All DbgRecord start with:
      1. DILocation

      FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_RECORD_LABEL
        2. DILabel

      DPValues then share common fields:
        2. DILocalVariable
        3. DIExpression

        FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_RECORD_VALUE
          4. Location Metadata

        FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_RECORD_DECLARE
          4. Location Metadata

        FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_RECORD_VALUE_SIMPLE
	  4. Location Value (single)

        FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_RECORD_ASSIGN
	  4. Location Metadata
	  5. DIAssignID
	  6. DIExpression (address)
	  7. Location Metadata (address)

Encoding the DILocation metadata reference directly appeared to yield smaller
bitcode files than encoding the operands seperately (as is done with instruction
DILocations).

FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_RECORD_VALUE_SIMPLE is by far the most common DbgRecord record
in optimized code (order of 5x-10x over other kinds). Unoptimized code should
only contain FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_RECORD_DECLARE.
2024-03-15 10:47:48 +00:00
Daniel Kiss
4b0276d1c9
Revert "[llvm][AArch64] Autoupgrade function attributes from Module attributes." (#85291)
Reverts llvm/llvm-project#82763 because caused a regressions with
inlining.
See
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/84494#issuecomment-1996047458
2024-03-14 21:11:37 +01:00
Dani
ded5de11fa
[llvm][AArch64] Autoupgrade function attributes from Module attributes. (#82763)
sign-return-address and similar module attributes should be propagated to
the function level before got merged because module flags may contradict and
this information is not recoverable.
Generated code will match with the normal linking flow.

Refactored version of  (#80640).
Run the attribute copy only during IRMove.
2024-03-04 11:12:52 +01:00
Daniel Kiss
b13c8e5099 Revert "[llvm][AArch64] Autoupgrade function attributes from Module attributes. (#80640)"
This reverts commit 531e8c26b3f2626e7f1a997e0e8b61d67d10aded.
2024-02-23 10:24:15 +01:00
Dani
531e8c26b3
[llvm][AArch64] Autoupgrade function attributes from Module attributes. (#80640)
`sign-return-address` and similar module attributes should be propagated
to the function level before modules got merged because module flags may
contradict and this information is not recoverable.
Generated code will match with the normal linking flow.
2024-02-23 09:04:33 +01:00
Jeremy Morse
aeb58844dd
[RemoveDIs] Don't convert debug-info in bitcode-loading just now (#80865)
We've been building and testing this no-debug-intrinsic work inside of
the pass manager for a while, so that optimisation passes get exercised
and tested when we turn it on. However, by converting to the
non-intrinsic form in the bitcode loader, we accidentally caused all
parts of LLVM to potentially see non-intrinsic debug-info.

Seeing how we're trying to turn things on incrementally, it was a
mistake to go this far this fast: we can instead just focus on enabling
during optimisations for the moment, then all the other parts of LLVM
later.
2024-02-07 15:31:59 +00:00
Jeremy Morse
a19629dae7 Reapply 215b8f1e252, reverted in c3f7fb1421e
Turns out I was using DbgMarker::getDbgValueRange rather than the helper
utility in Instruction::getDbgValueRange, which checks for null-ness.
Original commit message follows.

[DebugInfo][RemoveDIs] Convert debug-info modes when loading bitcode (#78967)

As part of eliminating debug-intrinsics in LLVM, we'll shortly be
pushing the conversion from "old" dbg.value mode to "new" DPValue mode
out from when the pass manager runs, to when modules are loaded. This
patch adds that conversion process and some (temporary) options to
llvm-lto{,2} to help test it.

Specifically: now whenever we load a bitcode module, consider a flag of
whether to "upgrade" it into the new debug-info mode, and if we're
lazily materializing functions then do that lazily too. Doing this
exposes an error in the IRLinker/materializer handling of DPValues,
where we need to transfer the debug-info format flag correctly, and in
ValueMapper we need to remap the Values that DPValues point at.

I've added some test coverage in the modified tests; these will be
exercised by our llvm-new-debug-iterators buildbot.

This upgrading of debug-info won't be happening for the llvm18 release,
instead we'll turn it on after the branch date, thenbe push the boundary
of where "new" debug-info starts and ends down into the existing
debug-info upgrade path over the course of the next release.
2024-01-25 18:37:13 +00:00
Jeremy Morse
c3f7fb1421 Revert "[DebugInfo][RemoveDIs] Convert debug-info modes when loading bitcode (#78967)"
This reverts commit 215b8f1e252b4f30cf1b734faa370c0ac4b88659.

Numerous builders exploded from this X_X, for example

  https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/46/builds/62657
2024-01-25 14:18:31 +00:00
Jeremy Morse
215b8f1e25
[DebugInfo][RemoveDIs] Convert debug-info modes when loading bitcode (#78967)
As part of eliminating debug-intrinsics in LLVM, we'll shortly be
pushing the conversion from "old" dbg.value mode to "new" DPValue mode
out from when the pass manager runs, to when modules are loaded. This
patch adds that conversion process and some (temporary) options to
llvm-lto{,2} to help test it.

Specifically: now whenever we load a bitcode module, consider a flag of
whether to "upgrade" it into the new debug-info mode, and if we're
lazily materializing functions then do that lazily too. Doing this
exposes an error in the IRLinker/materializer handling of DPValues,
where we need to transfer the debug-info format flag correctly, and in
ValueMapper we need to remap the Values that DPValues point at.

I've added some test coverage in the modified tests; these will be
exercised by our llvm-new-debug-iterators buildbot.

This upgrading of debug-info won't be happening for the llvm18 release,
instead we'll turn it on after the branch date, thenbe push the boundary
of where "new" debug-info starts and ends down into the existing
debug-info upgrade path over the course of the next release.
2024-01-25 13:27:40 +00:00
Kazu Hirata
586ecdf205
[llvm] Use StringRef::{starts,ends}_with (NFC) (#74956)
This patch replaces uses of StringRef::{starts,ends}with with
StringRef::{starts,ends}_with for consistency with
std::{string,string_view}::{starts,ends}_with in C++20.

I'm planning to deprecate and eventually remove
StringRef::{starts,ends}with.
2023-12-11 21:01:36 -08:00
Youngsuk Kim
c0a1fcd3bf [llvm][IRMover] Remove no-op ptr-to-ptr bitcast (NFC)
Opaque ptr cleanup effort.
2023-11-21 09:51:19 -06:00
Jeremy Morse
f1b0a54451 Reapply 7d77bbef4ad92, adding new debug-info classes
This reverts commit 957efa4ce4f0391147cec62746e997226ee2b836.

Original commit message below -- in this follow up, I've shifted
un-necessary inclusions of DebugProgramInstruction.h into being forward
declarations (fixes clang-compile time I hope), and a memory leak in the
DebugInfoTest.cpp IR unittests.

I also tracked a compile-time regression in D154080, more explanation
there, but the result of which is hiding some of the changes behind the
EXPERIMENTAL_DEBUGINFO_ITERATORS compile-time flag. This is tested by the
"new-debug-iterators" buildbot.

[DebugInfo][RemoveDIs] Add prototype storage classes for "new" debug-info

This patch adds a variety of classes needed to record variable location
debug-info without using the existing intrinsic approach, see the rationale
at [0].

The two added files and corresponding unit tests are the majority of the
plumbing required for this, but at this point isn't accessible from the
rest of LLVM as we need to stage it into the repo gently. An overview is
that classes are added for recording variable information attached to Real
(TM) instructions, in the form of DPValues and DPMarker objects. The
metadata-uses of DPValues is plumbed into the metadata hierachy, and a
field added to class Instruction, which are all stimulated in the unit
tests. The next few patches in this series add utilities to convert to/from
this new debug-info format and add instruction/block utilities to have
debug-info automatically updated in the background when various operations
occur.

This patch was reviewed in Phab in D153990 and D154080, I've squashed them
together into this commit as there are dependencies between the two
patches, and there's little profit in landing them separately.

[0] https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-instruction-api-changes-needed-to-eliminate-debug-intrinsics-from-ir/68939
2023-11-08 16:42:35 +00:00
Jeremy Morse
957efa4ce4 Revert "[DebugInfo][RemoveDIs] Add prototype storage classes for "new" debug-info"
And some intervening fixups. There are two remaining problems:
 * A memory leak via https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/236/builds/7120/steps/10/logs/stdio
 * A performance slowdown with -g where I'm not completely sure what the cause it

These might be fairly straightforwards to fix, but it's the end of the day
hear, so I figure I'll clear the buildbots til tomorrow.

This reverts commit 7d77bbef4ad9230f6f427649373fe46a668aa909.
This reverts commit 9026f35afe6ffdc5e55b6615efcbd36f25b11558.
This reverts commit d97b2b389a0e511c65af6845119eb08b8a2cb473.
2023-11-02 17:41:36 +00:00
Jeremy Morse
7d77bbef4a [DebugInfo][RemoveDIs] Add prototype storage classes for "new" debug-info
This patch adds a variety of classes needed to record variable location
debug-info without using the existing intrinsic approach, see the rationale
at [0].

The two added files and corresponding unit tests are the majority of the
plumbing required for this, but at this point isn't accessible from the
rest of LLVM as we need to stage it into the repo gently. An overview is
that classes are added for recording variable information attached to Real
(TM) instructions, in the form of DPValues and DPMarker objects. The
metadata-uses of DPValues is plumbed into the metadata hierachy, and a
field added to class Instruction, which are all stimulated in the unit
tests. The next few patches in this series add utilities to convert to/from
this new debug-info format and add instruction/block utilities to have
debug-info automatically updated in the background when various operations
occur.

This patch was reviewed in Phab in D153990 and D154080, I've squashed them
together into this commit as there are dependencies between the two
patches, and there's little profit in landing them separately.

[0] https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-instruction-api-changes-needed-to-eliminate-debug-intrinsics-from-ir/68939
2023-11-02 12:44:53 +00:00
Bjorn Pettersson
fd05c34b18 Stop using legacy helpers indicating typed pointer types. NFC
Since we no longer support typed LLVM IR pointer types, the code can
be simplified into for example using PointerType::get directly instead
of using Type::getInt8PtrTy and Type::getInt32PtrTy etc.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D156733
2023-08-02 12:08:37 +02:00
Vladislav Dzhidzhoev
06a0ae6524 Reland "[DebugMetadata][DwarfDebug] Fix DWARF emisson of function-local imported entities (3/7)"
Got rid of non-determinism in MetadataLoader.cpp.

Authored-by: Kristina Bessonova <kbessonova@accesssoftek.com>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144004
2023-06-16 00:49:59 +02:00
Vladislav Dzhidzhoev
b8ea03a4be Revert "Reland "[DebugMetadata][DwarfDebug] Fix DWARF emisson of function-local imported entities (3/7)""
This reverts commit fcc3981626821addc6c77b98006d02030b8ceb7f,
since Bitcode-upgrading code doesn't seem to be deterministic.
2023-06-15 19:36:36 +02:00
Vladislav Dzhidzhoev
fcc3981626 Reland "[DebugMetadata][DwarfDebug] Fix DWARF emisson of function-local imported entities (3/7)"
Run split-dwarf-local-impor3.ll only on x86_64-linux.
2023-06-15 18:15:16 +02:00
Vladislav Dzhidzhoev
fbdeb8cbc1 Revert "[DebugMetadata][DwarfDebug] Fix DWARF emisson of function-local imported entities (3/7)"
This reverts commit d80fdc6fc1a6e717af1bcd7a7313e65de433ba85.
split-dwarf-local-impor3.ll fails because of an issue with
Dwo sections emission on Windows platform.
2023-06-15 18:04:32 +02:00
Vladislav Dzhidzhoev
d80fdc6fc1 [DebugMetadata][DwarfDebug] Fix DWARF emisson of function-local imported entities (3/7)
RFC https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-dwarfdebug-fix-and-improve-handling-imported-entities-types-and-static-local-in-subprogram-and-lexical-block-scopes/68544

Fixed PR51501 (tests from D112337).

1. Reuse of DISubprogram's 'retainedNodes' to track other function-local
   entities together with local variables and labels (this patch cares about
   function-local import while D144006 and D144008 use the same approach for
   local types and static variables). So, effectively this patch moves ownership
   of tracking local import from DICompileUnit's 'imports' field to DISubprogram's
   'retainedNodes' and adjusts DWARF emitter for the new layout. The old layout
   is considered unsupported (DwarfDebug would assert on such debug metadata).

   DICompileUnit's 'imports' field is supposed to track global imported
   declarations as it does before.

   This addresses various FIXMEs and simplifies the next part of the patch.

2. Postpone emission of function-local imported entities from
   `DwarfDebug::endFunctionImpl()` to `DwarfDebug::endModule()`.
   While in `DwarfDebug::endFunctionImpl()` we do not have all the
   information about a parent subprogram or a referring subprogram
   (whether a subprogram inlined or not), so we can't guarantee we emit
   an imported entity correctly and place it in a proper subprogram tree.
   So now, we just gather needed details about the import itself and its
   parent entity (either a Subprogram or a LexicalBlock) during
   processing in `DwarfDebug::endFunctionImpl()`, but all the real work is
   done in `DwarfDebug::endModule()` when we have all the required
   information to make proper emission.

Authored-by: Kristina Bessonova <kbessonova@accesssoftek.com>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144004
2023-06-15 17:17:53 +02:00