Fixed an issue where bad DWARF from clang would get recycled from DWARF back
into types and cause clang to assert and die, killing the lldb binary, when
it tried to used the type in an expression.
llvm-svn: 142897
tables (like the .apple_namespaces) and it would cause us to index DWARF that
didn't need to be indexed.
Updated the MappedHash.h (generic Apple accelerator table) and the DWARF
specific one (HashedNameToDIE.h) to be up to date with the latest and
greatest hash table format.
llvm-svn: 142627
process IDs, and thread IDs, but was mainly needed for for the UserID's for
Types so that DWARF with debug map can work flawlessly. With DWARF in .o files
the type ID was the DIE offset in the DWARF for the .o file which is not
unique across all .o files, so now the SymbolFileDWARFDebugMap class will
make the .o file index part (the high 32 bits) of the unique type identifier
so it can uniquely identify the types.
llvm-svn: 142534
so we don't have to lookup types in a type list by ID.
Changed the DWARF parser to remove the "can externally complete myself" bits
from the type when we are in the process of completing the type itself to
avoid an onslaught of external visible decl requests from the
clang::ExternalASTSource.
llvm-svn: 142461
with the same CFA (or an alternating sequence between two CFA values) to catch a handful of
unwind cases where lldb will inf loop trying to unwind a stack.
llvm-svn: 142331
a watchpoint for either the variable encapsulated by SBValue (Watch) or the pointee
encapsulated by SBValue (WatchPointee).
Removed SBFrame::WatchValue() and SBFrame::WatchLocation() API as a result of that.
Modified the watchpoint related test suite to reflect the change.
Plus replacing WatchpointLocation with Watchpoint throughout the code base.
There are still cleanups to be dome. This patch passes the whole test suite.
Check it in so that we aggressively catch regressions.
llvm-svn: 141925
which had previously been commented out while I tested
it. It's not fully working yet, but it doesn't break
our testsuite and it's an important piece of
functionality.
Also added some logging to SymbolFileDWARF to help
diagnose entities that are found in a symbol file,
but do not reside in the expected namespace.
llvm-svn: 141894
context object. Having it populated and registered
within a single FindExternalVisibleDecls call worked
fine when there was only one call (i.e., when we were
just looking in the global namespace).
However, now FindExternalVisibleDecls is called for
nested namespaces as well, which means that it is
called not once but many times (once per module in
which the parent namespace appears). This means that
the namespace mapping is built up across many calls
to the inferior FindExternalVisibleDecls, so I moved
it into a data structure (the search context) that is
shared by all calls.
I also added some logging to make it easier to see
what is happening during a namespace search, and
cleaned up some existing logging.
llvm-svn: 141888
down through Module and SymbolVendor into SymbolFile.
Added checks to SymbolFileDWARF that restrict symbol
searches when a namespace is passed in.
llvm-svn: 141847
SymbolFIle (it was done mostly in the BreakpointResolverName resolver before.) Then
tailor our searches to the way the indexed maps are laid out. This removes a bunch
of test case failures using indexed dSYM's.
llvm-svn: 141428
Fixed up DWARFDebugAranges to use the new range classes.
Fixed the enumeration parsing to take a lldb_private::Error to avoid a lot of duplicated code. Now when an invalid enumeration is supplied, an error will be returned and that error will contain a list of the valid enumeration values.
llvm-svn: 141382
set up yet, if we're talking to an Apple arm device set the register set based on the
arm device's attributes; this is a safe assumption to make in this particular environment.
llvm-svn: 141265
(lldb) log enable dwarf lookups
This allows us to see when lookups are being done on functions, addresses,
and types by both name and regular expresssion.
llvm-svn: 141259
index the DWARF. Also fixed an issue with memory accelerator tables with a
size of 1 where we would loop infinitely.
Added support for parsing the new .apple_namespaces section which gives us a
memory hash table for looking up namespaces.
llvm-svn: 141128
symbol context that represents an inlined function. This function has been
renamed internally to:
bool
SymbolContext::GetParentOfInlinedScope (const Address &curr_frame_pc,
SymbolContext &next_frame_sc,
Address &next_frame_pc) const;
And externally to:
SBSymbolContext
SBSymbolContext::GetParentOfInlinedScope (const SBAddress &curr_frame_pc,
SBAddress &parent_frame_addr) const;
The correct blocks are now correctly calculated.
Switched the stack backtracing engine (in StackFrameList) and the address
context printing over to using the internal SymbolContext::GetParentOfInlinedScope(...)
so all inlined callstacks will match exactly.
llvm-svn: 140910
Also reduce the size of the lldb_private::Symbol objects by removing the
lldb_private::Function pointer that was in each symbol. Running Instruments
has shown that when debugging large applications with DWARF in .o files that
lldb_private::Symbol objects are one of the highest users of memory. No one
was using the Symbol::GetFunction() call anyway.
llvm-svn: 140881
information generated for it. Say we have a concrete function "foo" which
has inlined function "a" which calls another inlined function "b":
foo
1 {
2 {
a ()
3 {
b ()
4 {
}
}
}
}
Sometimes we see the compiler generate an address range in the DWARF for "foo"
(block 1 above) as say [0x1000-0x1100). Then the range for "a" is something
like [0x1050-0x1060) (note that it is correctly scoped within the "foo"
address range). And then we get "b" which is a child of "a", yet the debug
info says it has a range of [0x1060-0x1080) (not contained within "a"). We now
detect this issue when making our blocks and add an extra range to "a".
Also added a new "lldb" logging category named "symbol" where we can find out
about symbol file errors and warnings.
llvm-svn: 140822
are available, we currently will still index the DWARF ourselves
and assert if the name lookups differ. This will help us transition
to the new accelerator tables and make sure they are workng before
we switch over entirely.
llvm-svn: 140788