[Dwarf/AArch64] Return address signing B key dwarf support

- When signing return addresses with -msign-return-address=<scope>{+<key>},
  either the A key instructions or the B key instructions can be used. To
  correctly authenticate the return address, the unwinder/debugger must know
  which key was used to sign the return address.
- When and exception is thrown or a break point reached, it may be necessary to
  unwind the stack. To accomplish this, the unwinder/debugger must be able to
  first authenticate an the return address if it has been signed.
- To enable this, the augmentation string of CIEs has been extended to allow
  inclusion of a 'B' character. Functions that are signed using the B key
  variant of the instructions should have and FDE whose associated CIE has a 'B'
  in the augmentation string.
- One must also be able to preserve these semantics when first stepping from a
  high level language into assembly and then, as a second step, into an object
  file. To achieve this, I have introduced a new assembly directive
  '.cfi_b_key_frame ', that tells the assembler the current frame uses return
  address signing with the B key.
- This ensures that the FDE is associated with a CIE that has 'B' in the
  augmentation string.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51798

llvm-svn: 349895
diff --git a/llvm/lib/DebugInfo/DWARF/DWARFDebugFrame.cpp b/llvm/lib/DebugInfo/DWARF/DWARFDebugFrame.cpp
index 6349a6e..ba55ffc 100644
--- a/llvm/lib/DebugInfo/DWARF/DWARFDebugFrame.cpp
+++ b/llvm/lib/DebugInfo/DWARF/DWARFDebugFrame.cpp
@@ -446,6 +446,11 @@
               StartAugmentationOffset = Offset;
               EndAugmentationOffset = Offset +
                 static_cast<uint32_t>(*AugmentationLength);
+              break;
+            case 'B':
+              // B-Key is used for signing functions associated with this
+              // augmentation string
+              break;
           }
         }