freebsd-skq/contrib/llvm/tools/llvm-symbolizer/llvm-symbolizer.cpp
dim 9cedb8bb69 MFC 261991:
Upgrade our copy of llvm/clang to 3.4 release.  This version supports
all of the features in the current working draft of the upcoming C++
standard, provisionally named C++1y.

The code generator's performance is greatly increased, and the loop
auto-vectorizer is now enabled at -Os and -O2 in addition to -O3.  The
PowerPC backend has made several major improvements to code generation
quality and compile time, and the X86, SPARC, ARM32, Aarch64 and SystemZ
backends have all seen major feature work.

Release notes for llvm and clang can be found here:
<http://llvm.org/releases/3.4/docs/ReleaseNotes.html>
<http://llvm.org/releases/3.4/tools/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.html>

MFC 262121 (by emaste):

Update lldb for clang/llvm 3.4 import

This commit largely restores the lldb source to the upstream r196259
snapshot with the addition of threaded inferior support and a few bug
fixes.

Specific upstream lldb revisions restored include:
   SVN      git
  181387  779e6ac
  181703  7bef4e2
  182099  b31044e
  182650  f2dcf35
  182683  0d91b80
  183862  15c1774
  183929  99447a6
  184177  0b2934b
  184948  4dc3761
  184954  007e7bc
  186990  eebd175

Sponsored by:	DARPA, AFRL

MFC 262186 (by emaste):

Fix mismerge in r262121

A break statement was lost in the merge.  The error had no functional
impact, but restore it to reduce the diff against upstream.

MFC 262303:

Pull in r197521 from upstream clang trunk (by rdivacky):

  Use the integrated assembler by default on FreeBSD/ppc and ppc64.

Requested by:	jhibbits

MFC 262611:

Pull in r196874 from upstream llvm trunk:

  Fix a crash that occurs when PWD is invalid.

  MCJIT needs to be able to run in hostile environments, even when PWD
  is invalid. There's no need to crash MCJIT in this case.

  The obvious fix is to simply leave MCContext's CompilationDir empty
  when PWD can't be determined. This way, MCJIT clients,
  and other clients that link with LLVM don't need a valid working directory.

  If we do want to guarantee valid CompilationDir, that should be done
  only for clients of getCompilationDir(). This is as simple as checking
  for an empty string.

  The only current use of getCompilationDir is EmitGenDwarfInfo, which
  won't conceivably run with an invalid working dir. However, in the
  purely hypothetically and untestable case that this happens, the
  AT_comp_dir will be omitted from the compilation_unit DIE.

This should help fix assertions occurring with ports-mgmt/tinderbox,
when it is using jails, and sometimes invalidates clang's current
working directory.

Reported by:	decke

MFC 262809:

Pull in r203007 from upstream clang trunk:

  Don't produce an alias between destructors with different calling conventions.

  Fixes pr19007.

(Please note that is an LLVM PR identifier, not a FreeBSD one.)

This should fix Firefox and/or libxul crashes (due to problems with
regparm/stdcall calling conventions) on i386.

Reported by:	multiple users on freebsd-current
PR:		bin/187103

MFC 263048:

Repair recognition of "CC" as an alias for the C++ compiler, since it
was silently broken by upstream for a Windows-specific use-case.

Apparently some versions of CMake still rely on this archaic feature...

Reported by:	rakuco

MFC 263049:

Garbage collect the old way of adding the libstdc++ include directories
in clang's InitHeaderSearch.cpp.  This has been superseded by David
Chisnall's commit in r255321.

Moreover, if libc++ is used, the libstdc++ include directories should
not be in the search path at all.  These directories are now only used
if you pass -stdlib=libstdc++.
2014-03-21 17:53:59 +00:00

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//===-- llvm-symbolizer.cpp - Simple addr2line-like symbolizer ------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This utility works much like "addr2line". It is able of transforming
// tuples (module name, module offset) to code locations (function name,
// file, line number, column number). It is targeted for compiler-rt tools
// (especially AddressSanitizer and ThreadSanitizer) that can use it
// to symbolize stack traces in their error reports.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "LLVMSymbolize.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
#include "llvm/Support/ManagedStatic.h"
#include "llvm/Support/PrettyStackTrace.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Signals.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstring>
#include <string>
using namespace llvm;
using namespace symbolize;
static cl::opt<bool>
ClUseSymbolTable("use-symbol-table", cl::init(true),
cl::desc("Prefer names in symbol table to names "
"in debug info"));
static cl::opt<bool>
ClPrintFunctions("functions", cl::init(true),
cl::desc("Print function names as well as line "
"information for a given address"));
static cl::opt<bool>
ClPrintInlining("inlining", cl::init(true),
cl::desc("Print all inlined frames for a given address"));
static cl::opt<bool>
ClDemangle("demangle", cl::init(true), cl::desc("Demangle function names"));
static cl::opt<std::string> ClDefaultArch("default-arch", cl::init(""),
cl::desc("Default architecture "
"(for multi-arch objects)"));
static bool parseCommand(bool &IsData, std::string &ModuleName,
uint64_t &ModuleOffset) {
const char *kDataCmd = "DATA ";
const char *kCodeCmd = "CODE ";
const int kMaxInputStringLength = 1024;
const char kDelimiters[] = " \n";
char InputString[kMaxInputStringLength];
if (!fgets(InputString, sizeof(InputString), stdin))
return false;
IsData = false;
ModuleName = "";
std::string ModuleOffsetStr = "";
char *pos = InputString;
if (strncmp(pos, kDataCmd, strlen(kDataCmd)) == 0) {
IsData = true;
pos += strlen(kDataCmd);
} else if (strncmp(pos, kCodeCmd, strlen(kCodeCmd)) == 0) {
IsData = false;
pos += strlen(kCodeCmd);
} else {
// If no cmd, assume it's CODE.
IsData = false;
}
// Skip delimiters and parse input filename.
pos += strspn(pos, kDelimiters);
if (*pos == '"' || *pos == '\'') {
char quote = *pos;
pos++;
char *end = strchr(pos, quote);
if (end == 0)
return false;
ModuleName = std::string(pos, end - pos);
pos = end + 1;
} else {
int name_length = strcspn(pos, kDelimiters);
ModuleName = std::string(pos, name_length);
pos += name_length;
}
// Skip delimiters and parse module offset.
pos += strspn(pos, kDelimiters);
int offset_length = strcspn(pos, kDelimiters);
ModuleOffsetStr = std::string(pos, offset_length);
if (StringRef(ModuleOffsetStr).getAsInteger(0, ModuleOffset))
return false;
return true;
}
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
// Print stack trace if we signal out.
sys::PrintStackTraceOnErrorSignal();
PrettyStackTraceProgram X(argc, argv);
llvm_shutdown_obj Y; // Call llvm_shutdown() on exit.
cl::ParseCommandLineOptions(argc, argv, "llvm symbolizer for compiler-rt\n");
LLVMSymbolizer::Options Opts(ClUseSymbolTable, ClPrintFunctions,
ClPrintInlining, ClDemangle, ClDefaultArch);
LLVMSymbolizer Symbolizer(Opts);
bool IsData = false;
std::string ModuleName;
uint64_t ModuleOffset;
while (parseCommand(IsData, ModuleName, ModuleOffset)) {
std::string Result =
IsData ? Symbolizer.symbolizeData(ModuleName, ModuleOffset)
: Symbolizer.symbolizeCode(ModuleName, ModuleOffset);
outs() << Result << "\n";
outs().flush();
}
return 0;
}