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| <div class="doc_title">Source Level Debugging with LLVM</div> |
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| <table class="layout" style="width:100%"> |
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| <td class="left"> |
| <ul> |
| <li><a href="#introduction">Introduction</a> |
| <ol> |
| <li><a href="#phil">Philosophy behind LLVM debugging information</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#consumers">Debug information consumers</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#debugopt">Debugging optimized code</a></li> |
| </ol></li> |
| <li><a href="#format">Debugging information format</a> |
| <ol> |
| <li><a href="#debug_info_descriptors">Debug information descriptors</a> |
| <ul> |
| <li><a href="#format_compile_units">Compile unit descriptors</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#format_global_variables">Global variable descriptors</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#format_subprograms">Subprogram descriptors</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#format_blocks">Block descriptors</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#format_basic_type">Basic type descriptors</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#format_derived_type">Derived type descriptors</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#format_composite_type">Composite type descriptors</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#format_subrange">Subrange descriptors</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#format_enumeration">Enumerator descriptors</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#format_variables">Local variables</a></li> |
| </ul></li> |
| <li><a href="#format_common_intrinsics">Debugger intrinsic functions</a> |
| <ul> |
| <li><a href="#format_common_stoppoint">llvm.dbg.stoppoint</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#format_common_func_start">llvm.dbg.func.start</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#format_common_region_start">llvm.dbg.region.start</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#format_common_region_end">llvm.dbg.region.end</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#format_common_declare">llvm.dbg.declare</a></li> |
| </ul></li> |
| <li><a href="#format_common_stoppoints">Representing stopping points in the |
| source program</a></li> |
| </ol></li> |
| <li><a href="#ccxx_frontend">C/C++ front-end specific debug information</a> |
| <ol> |
| <li><a href="#ccxx_compile_units">C/C++ source file information</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#ccxx_global_variable">C/C++ global variable information</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#ccxx_subprogram">C/C++ function information</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#ccxx_basic_types">C/C++ basic types</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#ccxx_derived_types">C/C++ derived types</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#ccxx_composite_types">C/C++ struct/union types</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#ccxx_enumeration_types">C/C++ enumeration types</a></li> |
| </ol></li> |
| </ul> |
| </td> |
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| <img src="img/venusflytrap.jpg" alt="A leafy and green bug eater" width="247" |
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| </td> |
| </tr></table> |
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| <div class="doc_author"> |
| <p>Written by <a href="mailto:sabre@nondot.org">Chris Lattner</a> |
| and <a href="mailto:jlaskey@mac.com">Jim Laskey</a></p> |
| </div> |
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| <div class="doc_section"><a name="introduction">Introduction</a></div> |
| <!-- *********************************************************************** --> |
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| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>This document is the central repository for all information pertaining to |
| debug information in LLVM. It describes the <a href="#format">actual format |
| that the LLVM debug information</a> takes, which is useful for those |
| interested in creating front-ends or dealing directly with the information. |
| Further, this document provides specific examples of what debug information |
| for C/C++.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="phil">Philosophy behind LLVM debugging information</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>The idea of the LLVM debugging information is to capture how the important |
| pieces of the source-language's Abstract Syntax Tree map onto LLVM code. |
| Several design aspects have shaped the solution that appears here. The |
| important ones are:</p> |
| |
| <ul> |
| <li>Debugging information should have very little impact on the rest of the |
| compiler. No transformations, analyses, or code generators should need to |
| be modified because of debugging information.</li> |
| |
| <li>LLVM optimizations should interact in <a href="#debugopt">well-defined and |
| easily described ways</a> with the debugging information.</li> |
| |
| <li>Because LLVM is designed to support arbitrary programming languages, |
| LLVM-to-LLVM tools should not need to know anything about the semantics of |
| the source-level-language.</li> |
| |
| <li>Source-level languages are often <b>widely</b> different from one another. |
| LLVM should not put any restrictions of the flavor of the source-language, |
| and the debugging information should work with any language.</li> |
| |
| <li>With code generator support, it should be possible to use an LLVM compiler |
| to compile a program to native machine code and standard debugging |
| formats. This allows compatibility with traditional machine-code level |
| debuggers, like GDB or DBX.</li> |
| </ul> |
| |
| <p>The approach used by the LLVM implementation is to use a small set |
| of <a href="#format_common_intrinsics">intrinsic functions</a> to define a |
| mapping between LLVM program objects and the source-level objects. The |
| description of the source-level program is maintained in LLVM metadata |
| in an <a href="#ccxx_frontend">implementation-defined format</a> |
| (the C/C++ front-end currently uses working draft 7 of |
| the <a href="http://www.eagercon.com/dwarf/dwarf3std.htm">DWARF 3 |
| standard</a>).</p> |
| |
| <p>When a program is being debugged, a debugger interacts with the user and |
| turns the stored debug information into source-language specific information. |
| As such, a debugger must be aware of the source-language, and is thus tied to |
| a specific language or family of languages.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="consumers">Debug information consumers</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>The role of debug information is to provide meta information normally |
| stripped away during the compilation process. This meta information provides |
| an LLVM user a relationship between generated code and the original program |
| source code.</p> |
| |
| <p>Currently, debug information is consumed by the DwarfWriter to produce dwarf |
| information used by the gdb debugger. Other targets could use the same |
| information to produce stabs or other debug forms.</p> |
| |
| <p>It would also be reasonable to use debug information to feed profiling tools |
| for analysis of generated code, or, tools for reconstructing the original |
| source from generated code.</p> |
| |
| <p>TODO - expound a bit more.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="debugopt">Debugging optimized code</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>An extremely high priority of LLVM debugging information is to make it |
| interact well with optimizations and analysis. In particular, the LLVM debug |
| information provides the following guarantees:</p> |
| |
| <ul> |
| <li>LLVM debug information <b>always provides information to accurately read |
| the source-level state of the program</b>, regardless of which LLVM |
| optimizations have been run, and without any modification to the |
| optimizations themselves. However, some optimizations may impact the |
| ability to modify the current state of the program with a debugger, such |
| as setting program variables, or calling functions that have been |
| deleted.</li> |
| |
| <li>LLVM optimizations gracefully interact with debugging information. If |
| they are not aware of debug information, they are automatically disabled |
| as necessary in the cases that would invalidate the debug info. This |
| retains the LLVM features, making it easy to write new |
| transformations.</li> |
| |
| <li>As desired, LLVM optimizations can be upgraded to be aware of the LLVM |
| debugging information, allowing them to update the debugging information |
| as they perform aggressive optimizations. This means that, with effort, |
| the LLVM optimizers could optimize debug code just as well as non-debug |
| code.</li> |
| |
| <li>LLVM debug information does not prevent many important optimizations from |
| happening (for example inlining, basic block reordering/merging/cleanup, |
| tail duplication, etc), further reducing the amount of the compiler that |
| eventually is "aware" of debugging information.</li> |
| |
| <li>LLVM debug information is automatically optimized along with the rest of |
| the program, using existing facilities. For example, duplicate |
| information is automatically merged by the linker, and unused information |
| is automatically removed.</li> |
| </ul> |
| |
| <p>Basically, the debug information allows you to compile a program with |
| "<tt>-O0 -g</tt>" and get full debug information, allowing you to arbitrarily |
| modify the program as it executes from a debugger. Compiling a program with |
| "<tt>-O3 -g</tt>" gives you full debug information that is always available |
| and accurate for reading (e.g., you get accurate stack traces despite tail |
| call elimination and inlining), but you might lose the ability to modify the |
| program and call functions where were optimized out of the program, or |
| inlined away completely.</p> |
| |
| <p><a href="TestingGuide.html#quicktestsuite">LLVM test suite</a> provides a |
| framework to test optimizer's handling of debugging information. It can be |
| run like this:</p> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| % cd llvm/projects/test-suite/MultiSource/Benchmarks # or some other level |
| % make TEST=dbgopt |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <p>This will test impact of debugging information on optimization passes. If |
| debugging information influences optimization passes then it will be reported |
| as a failure. See <a href="TestingGuide.html">TestingGuide</a> for more |
| information on LLVM test infrastructure and how to run various tests.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- *********************************************************************** --> |
| <div class="doc_section"> |
| <a name="format">Debugging information format</a> |
| </div> |
| <!-- *********************************************************************** --> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>LLVM debugging information has been carefully designed to make it possible |
| for the optimizer to optimize the program and debugging information without |
| necessarily having to know anything about debugging information. In |
| particular, te use of metadadta avoids duplicated dubgging information from |
| the beginning, and the global dead code elimination pass automatically |
| deletes debugging information for a function if it decides to delete the |
| function. </p> |
| |
| <p>To do this, most of the debugging information (descriptors for types, |
| variables, functions, source files, etc) is inserted by the language |
| front-end in the form of LLVM metadata. </p> |
| |
| <p>Debug information is designed to be agnostic about the target debugger and |
| debugging information representation (e.g. DWARF/Stabs/etc). It uses a |
| generic pass to decode the information that represents variables, types, |
| functions, namespaces, etc: this allows for arbitrary source-language |
| semantics and type-systems to be used, as long as there is a module |
| written for the target debugger to interpret the information. </p> |
| |
| <p>To provide basic functionality, the LLVM debugger does have to make some |
| assumptions about the source-level language being debugged, though it keeps |
| these to a minimum. The only common features that the LLVM debugger assumes |
| exist are <a href="#format_compile_units">source files</a>, |
| and <a href="#format_global_variables">program objects</a>. These abstract |
| objects are used by a debugger to form stack traces, show information about |
| local variables, etc.</p> |
| |
| <p>This section of the documentation first describes the representation aspects |
| common to any source-language. The <a href="#ccxx_frontend">next section</a> |
| describes the data layout conventions used by the C and C++ front-ends.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="debug_info_descriptors">Debug information descriptors</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>In consideration of the complexity and volume of debug information, LLVM |
| provides a specification for well formed debug descriptors. </p> |
| |
| <p>Consumers of LLVM debug information expect the descriptors for program |
| objects to start in a canonical format, but the descriptors can include |
| additional information appended at the end that is source-language |
| specific. All LLVM debugging information is versioned, allowing backwards |
| compatibility in the case that the core structures need to change in some |
| way. Also, all debugging information objects start with a tag to indicate |
| what type of object it is. The source-language is allowed to define its own |
| objects, by using unreserved tag numbers. We recommend using with tags in |
| the range 0x1000 thru 0x2000 (there is a defined enum DW_TAG_user_base = |
| 0x1000.)</p> |
| |
| <p>The fields of debug descriptors used internally by LLVM |
| are restricted to only the simple data types <tt>int</tt>, <tt>uint</tt>, |
| <tt>bool</tt>, <tt>float</tt>, <tt>double</tt>, <tt>mdstring</tt> and |
| <tt>mdnode</tt>. </p> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| !1 = metadata !{ |
| uint, ;; A tag |
| ... |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <p><a name="LLVMDebugVersion">The first field of a descriptor is always an |
| <tt>uint</tt> containing a tag value identifying the content of the |
| descriptor. The remaining fields are specific to the descriptor. The values |
| of tags are loosely bound to the tag values of DWARF information entries. |
| However, that does not restrict the use of the information supplied to DWARF |
| targets. To facilitate versioning of debug information, the tag is augmented |
| with the current debug version (LLVMDebugVersion = 7 << 16 or 0x70000 or |
| 458752.)</a></p> |
| |
| <p>The details of the various descriptors follow.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="format_compile_units">Compile unit descriptors</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| !0 = metadata !{ |
| i32, ;; Tag = 17 + <a href="#LLVMDebugVersion">LLVMDebugVersion</a> |
| ;; (DW_TAG_compile_unit) |
| i32, ;; Unused field. |
| i32, ;; DWARF language identifier (ex. DW_LANG_C89) |
| metadata, ;; Source file name |
| metadata, ;; Source file directory (includes trailing slash) |
| metadata ;; Producer (ex. "4.0.1 LLVM (LLVM research group)") |
| i1, ;; True if this is a main compile unit. |
| i1, ;; True if this is optimized. |
| metadata, ;; Flags |
| i32 ;; Runtime version |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <p>These descriptors contain a source language ID for the file (we use the DWARF |
| 3.0 ID numbers, such as <tt>DW_LANG_C89</tt>, <tt>DW_LANG_C_plus_plus</tt>, |
| <tt>DW_LANG_Cobol74</tt>, etc), three strings describing the filename, |
| working directory of the compiler, and an identifier string for the compiler |
| that produced it.</p> |
| |
| <p>Compile unit descriptors provide the root context for objects declared in a |
| specific source file. Global variables and top level functions would be |
| defined using this context. Compile unit descriptors also provide context |
| for source line correspondence.</p> |
| |
| <p>Each input file is encoded as a separate compile unit in LLVM debugging |
| information output. However, many target specific tool chains prefer to |
| encode only one compile unit in an object file. In this situation, the LLVM |
| code generator will include debugging information entities in the compile |
| unit that is marked as main compile unit. The code generator accepts maximum |
| one main compile unit per module. If a module does not contain any main |
| compile unit then the code generator will emit multiple compile units in the |
| output object file.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="format_global_variables">Global variable descriptors</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| !1 = metadata !{ |
| i32, ;; Tag = 52 + <a href="#LLVMDebugVersion">LLVMDebugVersion</a> |
| ;; (DW_TAG_variable) |
| i32, ;; Unused field. |
| metadata, ;; Reference to context descriptor |
| metadata, ;; Name |
| metadata, ;; Display name (fully qualified C++ name) |
| metadata, ;; MIPS linkage name (for C++) |
| metadata, ;; Reference to compile unit where defined |
| i32, ;; Line number where defined |
| metadata, ;; Reference to type descriptor |
| i1, ;; True if the global is local to compile unit (static) |
| i1, ;; True if the global is defined in the compile unit (not extern) |
| { }* ;; Reference to the global variable |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <p>These descriptors provide debug information about globals variables. The |
| provide details such as name, type and where the variable is defined.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="format_subprograms">Subprogram descriptors</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| !2 = metadata !{ |
| i32, ;; Tag = 46 + <a href="#LLVMDebugVersion">LLVMDebugVersion</a> |
| ;; (DW_TAG_subprogram) |
| i32, ;; Unused field. |
| metadata, ;; Reference to context descriptor |
| metadata, ;; Name |
| metadata, ;; Display name (fully qualified C++ name) |
| metadata, ;; MIPS linkage name (for C++) |
| metadata, ;; Reference to compile unit where defined |
| i32, ;; Line number where defined |
| metadata, ;; Reference to type descriptor |
| i1, ;; True if the global is local to compile unit (static) |
| i1 ;; True if the global is defined in the compile unit (not extern) |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <p>These descriptors provide debug information about functions, methods and |
| subprograms. They provide details such as name, return types and the source |
| location where the subprogram is defined.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="format_blocks">Block descriptors</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| !3 = metadata !{ |
| i32, ;; Tag = 13 + <a href="#LLVMDebugVersion">LLVMDebugVersion</a> (DW_TAG_lexical_block) |
| metadata ;; Reference to context descriptor |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <p>These descriptors provide debug information about nested blocks within a |
| subprogram. The array of member descriptors is used to define local |
| variables and deeper nested blocks.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="format_basic_type">Basic type descriptors</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| !4 = metadata !{ |
| i32, ;; Tag = 36 + <a href="#LLVMDebugVersion">LLVMDebugVersion</a> |
| ;; (DW_TAG_base_type) |
| metadata, ;; Reference to context (typically a compile unit) |
| metadata, ;; Name (may be "" for anonymous types) |
| metadata, ;; Reference to compile unit where defined (may be NULL) |
| i32, ;; Line number where defined (may be 0) |
| i64, ;; Size in bits |
| i64, ;; Alignment in bits |
| i64, ;; Offset in bits |
| i32, ;; Flags |
| i32 ;; DWARF type encoding |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <p>These descriptors define primitive types used in the code. Example int, bool |
| and float. The context provides the scope of the type, which is usually the |
| top level. Since basic types are not usually user defined the compile unit |
| and line number can be left as NULL and 0. The size, alignment and offset |
| are expressed in bits and can be 64 bit values. The alignment is used to |
| round the offset when embedded in a |
| <a href="#format_composite_type">composite type</a> (example to keep float |
| doubles on 64 bit boundaries.) The offset is the bit offset if embedded in |
| a <a href="#format_composite_type">composite type</a>.</p> |
| |
| <p>The type encoding provides the details of the type. The values are typically |
| one of the following:</p> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| DW_ATE_address = 1 |
| DW_ATE_boolean = 2 |
| DW_ATE_float = 4 |
| DW_ATE_signed = 5 |
| DW_ATE_signed_char = 6 |
| DW_ATE_unsigned = 7 |
| DW_ATE_unsigned_char = 8 |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="format_derived_type">Derived type descriptors</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| !5 = metadata !{ |
| i32, ;; Tag (see below) |
| metadata, ;; Reference to context |
| metadata, ;; Name (may be "" for anonymous types) |
| metadata, ;; Reference to compile unit where defined (may be NULL) |
| i32, ;; Line number where defined (may be 0) |
| i32, ;; Size in bits |
| i32, ;; Alignment in bits |
| i32, ;; Offset in bits |
| metadata ;; Reference to type derived from |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <p>These descriptors are used to define types derived from other types. The |
| value of the tag varies depending on the meaning. The following are possible |
| tag values:</p> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| DW_TAG_formal_parameter = 5 |
| DW_TAG_member = 13 |
| DW_TAG_pointer_type = 15 |
| DW_TAG_reference_type = 16 |
| DW_TAG_typedef = 22 |
| DW_TAG_const_type = 38 |
| DW_TAG_volatile_type = 53 |
| DW_TAG_restrict_type = 55 |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <p><tt>DW_TAG_member</tt> is used to define a member of |
| a <a href="#format_composite_type">composite type</a> |
| or <a href="#format_subprograms">subprogram</a>. The type of the member is |
| the <a href="#format_derived_type">derived |
| type</a>. <tt>DW_TAG_formal_parameter</tt> is used to define a member which |
| is a formal argument of a subprogram.</p> |
| |
| <p><tt>DW_TAG_typedef</tt> is used to provide a name for the derived type.</p> |
| |
| <p><tt>DW_TAG_pointer_type</tt>,<tt>DW_TAG_reference_type</tt>, |
| <tt>DW_TAG_const_type</tt>, <tt>DW_TAG_volatile_type</tt> |
| and <tt>DW_TAG_restrict_type</tt> are used to qualify |
| the <a href="#format_derived_type">derived type</a>. </p> |
| |
| <p><a href="#format_derived_type">Derived type</a> location can be determined |
| from the compile unit and line number. The size, alignment and offset are |
| expressed in bits and can be 64 bit values. The alignment is used to round |
| the offset when embedded in a <a href="#format_composite_type">composite |
| type</a> (example to keep float doubles on 64 bit boundaries.) The offset is |
| the bit offset if embedded in a <a href="#format_composite_type">composite |
| type</a>.</p> |
| |
| <p>Note that the <tt>void *</tt> type is expressed as a |
| <tt>llvm.dbg.derivedtype.type</tt> with tag of <tt>DW_TAG_pointer_type</tt> |
| and <tt>NULL</tt> derived type.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="format_composite_type">Composite type descriptors</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| !6 = metadata !{ |
| i32, ;; Tag (see below) |
| metadata, ;; Reference to context |
| metadata, ;; Name (may be "" for anonymous types) |
| metadata, ;; Reference to compile unit where defined (may be NULL) |
| i32, ;; Line number where defined (may be 0) |
| i64, ;; Size in bits |
| i64, ;; Alignment in bits |
| i64, ;; Offset in bits |
| i32, ;; Flags |
| metadata, ;; Reference to type derived from |
| metadata, ;; Reference to array of member descriptors |
| i32 ;; Runtime languages |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <p>These descriptors are used to define types that are composed of 0 or more |
| elements. The value of the tag varies depending on the meaning. The following |
| are possible tag values:</p> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| DW_TAG_array_type = 1 |
| DW_TAG_enumeration_type = 4 |
| DW_TAG_structure_type = 19 |
| DW_TAG_union_type = 23 |
| DW_TAG_vector_type = 259 |
| DW_TAG_subroutine_type = 21 |
| DW_TAG_inheritance = 28 |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <p>The vector flag indicates that an array type is a native packed vector.</p> |
| |
| <p>The members of array types (tag = <tt>DW_TAG_array_type</tt>) or vector types |
| (tag = <tt>DW_TAG_vector_type</tt>) are <a href="#format_subrange">subrange |
| descriptors</a>, each representing the range of subscripts at that level of |
| indexing.</p> |
| |
| <p>The members of enumeration types (tag = <tt>DW_TAG_enumeration_type</tt>) are |
| <a href="#format_enumeration">enumerator descriptors</a>, each representing |
| the definition of enumeration value for the set.</p> |
| |
| <p>The members of structure (tag = <tt>DW_TAG_structure_type</tt>) or union (tag |
| = <tt>DW_TAG_union_type</tt>) types are any one of |
| the <a href="#format_basic_type">basic</a>, |
| <a href="#format_derived_type">derived</a> |
| or <a href="#format_composite_type">composite</a> type descriptors, each |
| representing a field member of the structure or union.</p> |
| |
| <p>For C++ classes (tag = <tt>DW_TAG_structure_type</tt>), member descriptors |
| provide information about base classes, static members and member |
| functions. If a member is a <a href="#format_derived_type">derived type |
| descriptor</a> and has a tag of <tt>DW_TAG_inheritance</tt>, then the type |
| represents a base class. If the member of is |
| a <a href="#format_global_variables">global variable descriptor</a> then it |
| represents a static member. And, if the member is |
| a <a href="#format_subprograms">subprogram descriptor</a> then it represents |
| a member function. For static members and member |
| functions, <tt>getName()</tt> returns the members link or the C++ mangled |
| name. <tt>getDisplayName()</tt> the simplied version of the name.</p> |
| |
| <p>The first member of subroutine (tag = <tt>DW_TAG_subroutine_type</tt>) type |
| elements is the return type for the subroutine. The remaining elements are |
| the formal arguments to the subroutine.</p> |
| |
| <p><a href="#format_composite_type">Composite type</a> location can be |
| determined from the compile unit and line number. The size, alignment and |
| offset are expressed in bits and can be 64 bit values. The alignment is used |
| to round the offset when embedded in |
| a <a href="#format_composite_type">composite type</a> (as an example, to keep |
| float doubles on 64 bit boundaries.) The offset is the bit offset if embedded |
| in a <a href="#format_composite_type">composite type</a>.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="format_subrange">Subrange descriptors</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| %<a href="#format_subrange">llvm.dbg.subrange.type</a> = type { |
| i32, ;; Tag = 33 + <a href="#LLVMDebugVersion">LLVMDebugVersion</a> (DW_TAG_subrange_type) |
| i64, ;; Low value |
| i64 ;; High value |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <p>These descriptors are used to define ranges of array subscripts for an array |
| <a href="#format_composite_type">composite type</a>. The low value defines |
| the lower bounds typically zero for C/C++. The high value is the upper |
| bounds. Values are 64 bit. High - low + 1 is the size of the array. If low |
| == high the array will be unbounded.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="format_enumeration">Enumerator descriptors</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| !6 = metadata !{ |
| i32, ;; Tag = 40 + <a href="#LLVMDebugVersion">LLVMDebugVersion</a> |
| ;; (DW_TAG_enumerator) |
| metadata, ;; Name |
| i64 ;; Value |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <p>These descriptors are used to define members of an |
| enumeration <a href="#format_composite_type">composite type</a>, it |
| associates the name to the value.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="format_variables">Local variables</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| !7 = metadata !{ |
| i32, ;; Tag (see below) |
| metadata, ;; Context |
| metadata, ;; Name |
| metadata, ;; Reference to compile unit where defined |
| i32, ;; Line number where defined |
| metadata ;; Type descriptor |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <p>These descriptors are used to define variables local to a sub program. The |
| value of the tag depends on the usage of the variable:</p> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| DW_TAG_auto_variable = 256 |
| DW_TAG_arg_variable = 257 |
| DW_TAG_return_variable = 258 |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <p>An auto variable is any variable declared in the body of the function. An |
| argument variable is any variable that appears as a formal argument to the |
| function. A return variable is used to track the result of a function and |
| has no source correspondent.</p> |
| |
| <p>The context is either the subprogram or block where the variable is defined. |
| Name the source variable name. Compile unit and line indicate where the |
| variable was defined. Type descriptor defines the declared type of the |
| variable.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="format_common_intrinsics">Debugger intrinsic functions</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>LLVM uses several intrinsic functions (name prefixed with "llvm.dbg") to |
| provide debug information at various points in generated code.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="format_common_stoppoint">llvm.dbg.stoppoint</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| <pre> |
| void %<a href="#format_common_stoppoint">llvm.dbg.stoppoint</a>( uint, uint, metadata) |
| </pre> |
| |
| <p>This intrinsic is used to provide correspondence between the source file and |
| the generated code. The first argument is the line number (base 1), second |
| argument is the column number (0 if unknown) and the third argument the |
| source <tt>%<a href="#format_compile_units">llvm.dbg.compile_unit</a>. |
| Code following a call to this intrinsic will |
| have been defined in close proximity of the line, column and file. This |
| information holds until the next call |
| to <tt>%<a href="#format_common_stoppoint">lvm.dbg.stoppoint</a></tt>.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="format_common_func_start">llvm.dbg.func.start</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| <pre> |
| void %<a href="#format_common_func_start">llvm.dbg.func.start</a>( metadata ) |
| </pre> |
| |
| <p>This intrinsic is used to link the debug information |
| in <tt>%<a href="#format_subprograms">llvm.dbg.subprogram</a></tt> to the |
| function. It defines the beginning of the function's declarative region |
| (scope). It also implies a call to |
| %<tt><a href="#format_common_stoppoint">llvm.dbg.stoppoint</a></tt> which |
| defines a source line "stop point". The intrinsic should be called early in |
| the function after the all the alloca instructions. It should be paired off |
| with a closing |
| <tt>%<a href="#format_common_region_end">llvm.dbg.region.end</a></tt>. |
| The function's single argument is |
| the <tt>%<a href="#format_subprograms">llvm.dbg.subprogram.type</a></tt>.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="format_common_region_start">llvm.dbg.region.start</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| <pre> |
| void %<a href="#format_common_region_start">llvm.dbg.region.start</a>( metadata ) |
| </pre> |
| |
| <p>This intrinsic is used to define the beginning of a declarative scope (ex. |
| block) for local language elements. It should be paired off with a closing |
| <tt>%<a href="#format_common_region_end">llvm.dbg.region.end</a></tt>. The |
| function's single argument is |
| the <tt>%<a href="#format_blocks">llvm.dbg.block</a></tt> which is |
| starting.</p> |
| |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="format_common_region_end">llvm.dbg.region.end</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| <pre> |
| void %<a href="#format_common_region_end">llvm.dbg.region.end</a>( metadata ) |
| </pre> |
| |
| <p>This intrinsic is used to define the end of a declarative scope (ex. block) |
| for local language elements. It should be paired off with an |
| opening <tt>%<a href="#format_common_region_start">llvm.dbg.region.start</a></tt> |
| or <tt>%<a href="#format_common_func_start">llvm.dbg.func.start</a></tt>. |
| The function's single argument is either |
| the <tt>%<a href="#format_blocks">llvm.dbg.block</a></tt> or |
| the <tt>%<a href="#format_subprograms">llvm.dbg.subprogram.type</a></tt> |
| which is ending.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="format_common_declare">llvm.dbg.declare</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| <pre> |
| void %<a href="#format_common_declare">llvm.dbg.declare</a>( { } *, metadata ) |
| </pre> |
| |
| <p>This intrinsic provides information about a local element (ex. variable.) The |
| first argument is the alloca for the variable, cast to a <tt>{ }*</tt>. The |
| second argument is |
| the <tt>%<a href="#format_variables">llvm.dbg.variable</a></tt> containing |
| the description of the variable. </p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="format_common_stoppoints"> |
| Representing stopping points in the source program |
| </a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>LLVM debugger "stop points" are a key part of the debugging representation |
| that allows the LLVM to maintain simple semantics |
| for <a href="#debugopt">debugging optimized code</a>. The basic idea is that |
| the front-end inserts calls to |
| the <a href="#format_common_stoppoint">%<tt>llvm.dbg.stoppoint</tt></a> |
| intrinsic function at every point in the program where a debugger should be |
| able to inspect the program (these correspond to places a debugger stops when |
| you "<tt>step</tt>" through it). The front-end can choose to place these as |
| fine-grained as it would like (for example, before every subexpression |
| evaluated), but it is recommended to only put them after every source |
| statement that includes executable code.</p> |
| |
| <p>Using calls to this intrinsic function to demark legal points for the |
| debugger to inspect the program automatically disables any optimizations that |
| could potentially confuse debugging information. To |
| non-debug-information-aware transformations, these calls simply look like |
| calls to an external function, which they must assume to do anything |
| (including reading or writing to any part of reachable memory). On the other |
| hand, it does not impact many optimizations, such as code motion of |
| non-trapping instructions, nor does it impact optimization of subexpressions, |
| code duplication transformations, or basic-block reordering |
| transformations.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="format_common_lifetime">Object lifetimes and scoping</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| <p>In many languages, the local variables in functions can have their lifetime |
| or scope limited to a subset of a function. In the C family of languages, |
| for example, variables are only live (readable and writable) within the |
| source block that they are defined in. In functional languages, values are |
| only readable after they have been defined. Though this is a very obvious |
| concept, it is also non-trivial to model in LLVM, because it has no notion of |
| scoping in this sense, and does not want to be tied to a language's scoping |
| rules.</p> |
| |
| <p>In order to handle this, the LLVM debug format uses the notion of "regions" |
| of a function, delineated by calls to intrinsic functions. These intrinsic |
| functions define new regions of the program and indicate when the region |
| lifetime expires. Consider the following C fragment, for example:</p> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| 1. void foo() { |
| 2. int X = ...; |
| 3. int Y = ...; |
| 4. { |
| 5. int Z = ...; |
| 6. ... |
| 7. } |
| 8. ... |
| 9. } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <p>Compiled to LLVM, this function would be represented like this:</p> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| void %foo() { |
| entry: |
| %X = alloca int |
| %Y = alloca int |
| %Z = alloca int |
| |
| ... |
| |
| call void @<a href="#format_common_func_start">llvm.dbg.func.start</a>( metadata !0) |
| |
| call void @<a href="#format_common_stoppoint">llvm.dbg.stoppoint</a>( uint 2, uint 2, metadata !1) |
| |
| call void @<a href="#format_common_declare">llvm.dbg.declare</a>({}* %X, ...) |
| call void @<a href="#format_common_declare">llvm.dbg.declare</a>({}* %Y, ...) |
| |
| <i>;; Evaluate expression on line 2, assigning to X.</i> |
| |
| call void @<a href="#format_common_stoppoint">llvm.dbg.stoppoint</a>( uint 3, uint 2, metadata !1) |
| |
| <i>;; Evaluate expression on line 3, assigning to Y.</i> |
| |
| call void @<a href="#format_common_stoppoint">llvm.region.start</a>() |
| call void @<a href="#format_common_stoppoint">llvm.dbg.stoppoint</a>( uint 5, uint 4, metadata !1) |
| call void @<a href="#format_common_declare">llvm.dbg.declare</a>({}* %X, ...) |
| |
| <i>;; Evaluate expression on line 5, assigning to Z.</i> |
| |
| call void @<a href="#format_common_stoppoint">llvm.dbg.stoppoint</a>( uint 7, uint 2, metadata !1) |
| call void @<a href="#format_common_region_end">llvm.region.end</a>() |
| |
| call void @<a href="#format_common_stoppoint">llvm.dbg.stoppoint</a>( uint 9, uint 2, metadata !1) |
| |
| call void @<a href="#format_common_region_end">llvm.region.end</a>() |
| |
| ret void |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <p>This example illustrates a few important details about the LLVM debugging |
| information. In particular, it shows how the various intrinsics are applied |
| together to allow a debugger to analyze the relationship between statements, |
| variable definitions, and the code used to implement the function.</p> |
| |
| <p>The first |
| intrinsic <tt>%<a href="#format_common_func_start">llvm.dbg.func.start</a></tt> |
| provides a link with the <a href="#format_subprograms">subprogram |
| descriptor</a> containing the details of this function. This call also |
| defines the beginning of the function region, bounded by |
| the <tt>%<a href="#format_common_region_end">llvm.region.end</a></tt> at the |
| end of the function. This region is used to bracket the lifetime of |
| variables declared within. For a function, this outer region defines a new |
| stack frame whose lifetime ends when the region is ended.</p> |
| |
| <p>It is possible to define inner regions for short term variables by using the |
| %<a href="#format_common_stoppoint"><tt>llvm.region.start</tt></a> |
| and <a href="#format_common_region_end"><tt>%llvm.region.end</tt></a> to |
| bound a region. The inner region in this example would be for the block |
| containing the declaration of Z.</p> |
| |
| <p>Using regions to represent the boundaries of source-level functions allow |
| LLVM interprocedural optimizations to arbitrarily modify LLVM functions |
| without having to worry about breaking mapping information between the LLVM |
| code and the and source-level program. In particular, the inliner requires |
| no modification to support inlining with debugging information: there is no |
| explicit correlation drawn between LLVM functions and their source-level |
| counterparts (note however, that if the inliner inlines all instances of a |
| non-strong-linkage function into its caller that it will not be possible for |
| the user to manually invoke the inlined function from a debugger).</p> |
| |
| <p>Once the function has been defined, |
| the <a href="#format_common_stoppoint"><tt>stopping point</tt></a> |
| corresponding to line #2 (column #2) of the function is encountered. At this |
| point in the function, <b>no</b> local variables are live. As lines 2 and 3 |
| of the example are executed, their variable definitions are introduced into |
| the program using |
| %<a href="#format_common_declare"><tt>llvm.dbg.declare</tt></a>, without the |
| need to specify a new region. These variables do not require new regions to |
| be introduced because they go out of scope at the same point in the program: |
| line 9.</p> |
| |
| <p>In contrast, the <tt>Z</tt> variable goes out of scope at a different time, |
| on line 7. For this reason, it is defined within the inner region, which |
| kills the availability of <tt>Z</tt> before the code for line 8 is executed. |
| In this way, regions can support arbitrary source-language scoping rules, as |
| long as they can only be nested (ie, one scope cannot partially overlap with |
| a part of another scope).</p> |
| |
| <p>It is worth noting that this scoping mechanism is used to control scoping of |
| all declarations, not just variable declarations. For example, the scope of |
| a C++ using declaration is controlled with this and could change how name |
| lookup is performed.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- *********************************************************************** --> |
| <div class="doc_section"> |
| <a name="ccxx_frontend">C/C++ front-end specific debug information</a> |
| </div> |
| <!-- *********************************************************************** --> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>The C and C++ front-ends represent information about the program in a format |
| that is effectively identical |
| to <a href="http://www.eagercon.com/dwarf/dwarf3std.htm">DWARF 3.0</a> in |
| terms of information content. This allows code generators to trivially |
| support native debuggers by generating standard dwarf information, and |
| contains enough information for non-dwarf targets to translate it as |
| needed.</p> |
| |
| <p>This section describes the forms used to represent C and C++ programs. Other |
| languages could pattern themselves after this (which itself is tuned to |
| representing programs in the same way that DWARF 3 does), or they could |
| choose to provide completely different forms if they don't fit into the DWARF |
| model. As support for debugging information gets added to the various LLVM |
| source-language front-ends, the information used should be documented |
| here.</p> |
| |
| <p>The following sections provide examples of various C/C++ constructs and the |
| debug information that would best describe those constructs.</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="ccxx_compile_units">C/C++ source file information</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>Given the source files <tt>MySource.cpp</tt> and <tt>MyHeader.h</tt> located |
| in the directory <tt>/Users/mine/sources</tt>, the following code:</p> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| #include "MyHeader.h" |
| |
| int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { |
| return 0; |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <p>a C/C++ front-end would generate the following descriptors:</p> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| ... |
| ;; |
| ;; Define the compile unit for the source file "/Users/mine/sources/MySource.cpp". |
| ;; |
| !3 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458769, ;; Tag |
| i32 0, ;; Unused |
| i32 4, ;; Language Id |
| metadata !"MySource.cpp", |
| metadata !"/Users/mine/sources", |
| metadata !"4.2.1 (Based on Apple Inc. build 5649) (LLVM build 00)", |
| i1 true, ;; Main Compile Unit |
| i1 false, ;; Optimized compile unit |
| metadata !"", ;; Compiler flags |
| i32 0} ;; Runtime version |
| |
| ;; |
| ;; Define the compile unit for the header file "/Users/mine/sources/MyHeader.h". |
| ;; |
| !1 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458769, ;; Tag |
| i32 0, ;; Unused |
| i32 4, ;; Language Id |
| metadata !"MyHeader.h", |
| metadata !"/Users/mine/sources", |
| metadata !"4.2.1 (Based on Apple Inc. build 5649) (LLVM build 00)", |
| i1 false, ;; Main Compile Unit |
| i1 false, ;; Optimized compile unit |
| metadata !"", ;; Compiler flags |
| i32 0} ;; Runtime version |
| |
| ... |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="ccxx_global_variable">C/C++ global variable information</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>Given an integer global variable declared as follows:</p> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| int MyGlobal = 100; |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <p>a C/C++ front-end would generate the following descriptors:</p> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| ;; |
| ;; Define the global itself. |
| ;; |
| %MyGlobal = global int 100 |
| ... |
| ;; |
| ;; List of debug info of globals |
| ;; |
| !llvm.dbg.gv = !{!0} |
| |
| ;; |
| ;; Define the global variable descriptor. Note the reference to the global |
| ;; variable anchor and the global variable itself. |
| ;; |
| !0 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458804, ;; Tag |
| i32 0, ;; Unused |
| metadata !1, ;; Context |
| metadata !"MyGlobal", ;; Name |
| metadata !"MyGlobal", ;; Display Name |
| metadata !"MyGlobal", ;; Linkage Name |
| metadata !1, ;; Compile Unit |
| i32 1, ;; Line Number |
| metadata !2, ;; Type |
| i1 false, ;; Is a local variable |
| i1 true, ;; Is this a definition |
| i32* @MyGlobal ;; The global variable |
| } |
| |
| ;; |
| ;; Define the basic type of 32 bit signed integer. Note that since int is an |
| ;; intrinsic type the source file is NULL and line 0. |
| ;; |
| !2 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458788, ;; Tag |
| metadata !1, ;; Context |
| metadata !"int", ;; Name |
| metadata !1, ;; Compile Unit |
| i32 0, ;; Line number |
| i64 32, ;; Size in Bits |
| i64 32, ;; Align in Bits |
| i64 0, ;; Offset in Bits |
| i32 0, ;; Flags |
| i32 5 ;; Encoding |
| } |
| |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="ccxx_subprogram">C/C++ function information</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>Given a function declared as follows:</p> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { |
| return 0; |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <p>a C/C++ front-end would generate the following descriptors:</p> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| ;; |
| ;; Define the anchor for subprograms. Note that the second field of the |
| ;; anchor is 46, which is the same as the tag for subprograms |
| ;; (46 = DW_TAG_subprogram.) |
| ;; |
| !0 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458798, ;; Tag |
| i32 0, ;; Unused |
| metadata !1, ;; Context |
| metadata !"main", ;; Name |
| metadata !"main", ;; Display name |
| metadata !"main", ;; Linkage name |
| metadata !1, ;; Compile unit |
| i32 1, ;; Line number |
| metadata !2, ;; Type |
| i1 false, ;; Is local |
| i1 true ;; Is definition |
| } |
| ;; |
| ;; Define the subprogram itself. |
| ;; |
| define i32 @main(i32 %argc, i8** %argv) { |
| ... |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="ccxx_basic_types">C/C++ basic types</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>The following are the basic type descriptors for C/C++ core types:</p> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="ccxx_basic_type_bool">bool</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| !2 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458788, ;; Tag |
| metadata !1, ;; Context |
| metadata !"bool", ;; Name |
| metadata !1, ;; Compile Unit |
| i32 0, ;; Line number |
| i64 8, ;; Size in Bits |
| i64 8, ;; Align in Bits |
| i64 0, ;; Offset in Bits |
| i32 0, ;; Flags |
| i32 2 ;; Encoding |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="ccxx_basic_char">char</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| !2 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458788, ;; Tag |
| metadata !1, ;; Context |
| metadata !"char", ;; Name |
| metadata !1, ;; Compile Unit |
| i32 0, ;; Line number |
| i64 8, ;; Size in Bits |
| i64 8, ;; Align in Bits |
| i64 0, ;; Offset in Bits |
| i32 0, ;; Flags |
| i32 6 ;; Encoding |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="ccxx_basic_unsigned_char">unsigned char</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| !2 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458788, ;; Tag |
| metadata !1, ;; Context |
| metadata !"unsigned char", |
| metadata !1, ;; Compile Unit |
| i32 0, ;; Line number |
| i64 8, ;; Size in Bits |
| i64 8, ;; Align in Bits |
| i64 0, ;; Offset in Bits |
| i32 0, ;; Flags |
| i32 8 ;; Encoding |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="ccxx_basic_short">short</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| !2 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458788, ;; Tag |
| metadata !1, ;; Context |
| metadata !"short int", |
| metadata !1, ;; Compile Unit |
| i32 0, ;; Line number |
| i64 16, ;; Size in Bits |
| i64 16, ;; Align in Bits |
| i64 0, ;; Offset in Bits |
| i32 0, ;; Flags |
| i32 5 ;; Encoding |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="ccxx_basic_unsigned_short">unsigned short</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| !2 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458788, ;; Tag |
| metadata !1, ;; Context |
| metadata !"short unsigned int", |
| metadata !1, ;; Compile Unit |
| i32 0, ;; Line number |
| i64 16, ;; Size in Bits |
| i64 16, ;; Align in Bits |
| i64 0, ;; Offset in Bits |
| i32 0, ;; Flags |
| i32 7 ;; Encoding |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="ccxx_basic_int">int</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| !2 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458788, ;; Tag |
| metadata !1, ;; Context |
| metadata !"int", ;; Name |
| metadata !1, ;; Compile Unit |
| i32 0, ;; Line number |
| i64 32, ;; Size in Bits |
| i64 32, ;; Align in Bits |
| i64 0, ;; Offset in Bits |
| i32 0, ;; Flags |
| i32 5 ;; Encoding |
| } |
| </pre></div> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="ccxx_basic_unsigned_int">unsigned int</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| !2 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458788, ;; Tag |
| metadata !1, ;; Context |
| metadata !"unsigned int", |
| metadata !1, ;; Compile Unit |
| i32 0, ;; Line number |
| i64 32, ;; Size in Bits |
| i64 32, ;; Align in Bits |
| i64 0, ;; Offset in Bits |
| i32 0, ;; Flags |
| i32 7 ;; Encoding |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="ccxx_basic_long_long">long long</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| !2 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458788, ;; Tag |
| metadata !1, ;; Context |
| metadata !"long long int", |
| metadata !1, ;; Compile Unit |
| i32 0, ;; Line number |
| i64 64, ;; Size in Bits |
| i64 64, ;; Align in Bits |
| i64 0, ;; Offset in Bits |
| i32 0, ;; Flags |
| i32 5 ;; Encoding |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="ccxx_basic_unsigned_long_long">unsigned long long</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| !2 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458788, ;; Tag |
| metadata !1, ;; Context |
| metadata !"long long unsigned int", |
| metadata !1, ;; Compile Unit |
| i32 0, ;; Line number |
| i64 64, ;; Size in Bits |
| i64 64, ;; Align in Bits |
| i64 0, ;; Offset in Bits |
| i32 0, ;; Flags |
| i32 7 ;; Encoding |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="ccxx_basic_float">float</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| !2 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458788, ;; Tag |
| metadata !1, ;; Context |
| metadata !"float", |
| metadata !1, ;; Compile Unit |
| i32 0, ;; Line number |
| i64 32, ;; Size in Bits |
| i64 32, ;; Align in Bits |
| i64 0, ;; Offset in Bits |
| i32 0, ;; Flags |
| i32 4 ;; Encoding |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsubsection"> |
| <a name="ccxx_basic_double">double</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| !2 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458788, ;; Tag |
| metadata !1, ;; Context |
| metadata !"double",;; Name |
| metadata !1, ;; Compile Unit |
| i32 0, ;; Line number |
| i64 64, ;; Size in Bits |
| i64 64, ;; Align in Bits |
| i64 0, ;; Offset in Bits |
| i32 0, ;; Flags |
| i32 4 ;; Encoding |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="ccxx_derived_types">C/C++ derived types</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>Given the following as an example of C/C++ derived type:</p> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| typedef const int *IntPtr; |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <p>a C/C++ front-end would generate the following descriptors:</p> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| ;; |
| ;; Define the typedef "IntPtr". |
| ;; |
| !2 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458774, ;; Tag |
| metadata !1, ;; Context |
| metadata !"IntPtr", ;; Name |
| metadata !3, ;; Compile unit |
| i32 0, ;; Line number |
| i64 0, ;; Size in bits |
| i64 0, ;; Align in bits |
| i64 0, ;; Offset in bits |
| i32 0, ;; Flags |
| metadata !4 ;; Derived From type |
| } |
| |
| ;; |
| ;; Define the pointer type. |
| ;; |
| !4 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458767, ;; Tag |
| metadata !1, ;; Context |
| metadata !"", ;; Name |
| metadata !1, ;; Compile unit |
| i32 0, ;; Line number |
| i64 64, ;; Size in bits |
| i64 64, ;; Align in bits |
| i64 0, ;; Offset in bits |
| i32 0, ;; Flags |
| metadata !5 ;; Derived From type |
| } |
| ;; |
| ;; Define the const type. |
| ;; |
| !5 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458790, ;; Tag |
| metadata !1, ;; Context |
| metadata !"", ;; Name |
| metadata !1, ;; Compile unit |
| i32 0, ;; Line number |
| i64 32, ;; Size in bits |
| i64 32, ;; Align in bits |
| i64 0, ;; Offset in bits |
| i32 0, ;; Flags |
| metadata !6 ;; Derived From type |
| } |
| ;; |
| ;; Define the int type. |
| ;; |
| !6 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458788, ;; Tag |
| metadata !1, ;; Context |
| metadata !"int", ;; Name |
| metadata !1, ;; Compile unit |
| i32 0, ;; Line number |
| i64 32, ;; Size in bits |
| i64 32, ;; Align in bits |
| i64 0, ;; Offset in bits |
| i32 0, ;; Flags |
| 5 ;; Encoding |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="ccxx_composite_types">C/C++ struct/union types</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>Given the following as an example of C/C++ struct type:</p> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| struct Color { |
| unsigned Red; |
| unsigned Green; |
| unsigned Blue; |
| }; |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <p>a C/C++ front-end would generate the following descriptors:</p> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| ;; |
| ;; Define basic type for unsigned int. |
| ;; |
| !5 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458788, ;; Tag |
| metadata !1, ;; Context |
| metadata !"unsigned int", |
| metadata !1, ;; Compile Unit |
| i32 0, ;; Line number |
| i64 32, ;; Size in Bits |
| i64 32, ;; Align in Bits |
| i64 0, ;; Offset in Bits |
| i32 0, ;; Flags |
| i32 7 ;; Encoding |
| } |
| ;; |
| ;; Define composite type for struct Color. |
| ;; |
| !2 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458771, ;; Tag |
| metadata !1, ;; Context |
| metadata !"Color", ;; Name |
| metadata !1, ;; Compile unit |
| i32 1, ;; Line number |
| i64 96, ;; Size in bits |
| i64 32, ;; Align in bits |
| i64 0, ;; Offset in bits |
| i32 0, ;; Flags |
| null, ;; Derived From |
| metadata !3, ;; Elements |
| i32 0 ;; Runtime Language |
| } |
| |
| ;; |
| ;; Define the Red field. |
| ;; |
| !4 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458765, ;; Tag |
| metadata !1, ;; Context |
| metadata !"Red", ;; Name |
| metadata !1, ;; Compile Unit |
| i32 2, ;; Line number |
| i64 32, ;; Size in bits |
| i64 32, ;; Align in bits |
| i64 0, ;; Offset in bits |
| i32 0, ;; Flags |
| metadata !5 ;; Derived From type |
| } |
| |
| ;; |
| ;; Define the Green field. |
| ;; |
| !6 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458765, ;; Tag |
| metadata !1, ;; Context |
| metadata !"Green", ;; Name |
| metadata !1, ;; Compile Unit |
| i32 3, ;; Line number |
| i64 32, ;; Size in bits |
| i64 32, ;; Align in bits |
| i64 32, ;; Offset in bits |
| i32 0, ;; Flags |
| metadata !5 ;; Derived From type |
| } |
| |
| ;; |
| ;; Define the Blue field. |
| ;; |
| !7 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458765, ;; Tag |
| metadata !1, ;; Context |
| metadata !"Blue", ;; Name |
| metadata !1, ;; Compile Unit |
| i32 4, ;; Line number |
| i64 32, ;; Size in bits |
| i64 32, ;; Align in bits |
| i64 64, ;; Offset in bits |
| i32 0, ;; Flags |
| metadata !5 ;; Derived From type |
| } |
| |
| ;; |
| ;; Define the array of fields used by the composite type Color. |
| ;; |
| !3 = metadata !{metadata !4, metadata !6, metadata !7} |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| </div> |
| |
| <!-- ======================================================================= --> |
| <div class="doc_subsection"> |
| <a name="ccxx_enumeration_types">C/C++ enumeration types</a> |
| </div> |
| |
| <div class="doc_text"> |
| |
| <p>Given the following as an example of C/C++ enumeration type:</p> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| enum Trees { |
| Spruce = 100, |
| Oak = 200, |
| Maple = 300 |
| }; |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| <p>a C/C++ front-end would generate the following descriptors:</p> |
| |
| <div class="doc_code"> |
| <pre> |
| ;; |
| ;; Define composite type for enum Trees |
| ;; |
| !2 = metadata !{ |
| i32 458756, ;; Tag |
| metadata !1, ;; Context |
| metadata !"Trees", ;; Name |
| metadata !1, ;; Compile unit |
| i32 1, ;; Line number |
| i64 32, ;; Size in bits |
| i64 32, ;; Align in bits |
| i64 0, ;; Offset in bits |
| i32 0, ;; Flags |
| null, ;; Derived From type |
| metadata !3, ;; Elements |
| i32 0 ;; Runtime language |
| } |
| |
| ;; |
| ;; Define the array of enumerators used by composite type Trees. |
| ;; |
| !3 = metadata !{metadata !4, metadata !5, metadata !6} |
| |
| ;; |
| ;; Define Spruce enumerator. |
| ;; |
| !4 = metadata !{i32 458792, metadata !"Spruce", i64 100} |
| |
| ;; |
| ;; Define Oak enumerator. |
| ;; |
| !5 = metadata !{i32 458792, metadata !"Oak", i64 200} |
| |
| ;; |
| ;; Define Maple enumerator. |
| ;; |
| !6 = metadata !{i32 458792, metadata !"Maple", i64 300} |
| |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| |
| </div> |
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