//===- CrashDebugger.cpp - Debug compilation crashes ----------------------===// | |
// | |
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure | |
// | |
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source | |
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. | |
// | |
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | |
// | |
// This file defines the bugpoint internals that narrow down compilation crashes | |
// | |
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | |
#include "BugDriver.h" | |
#include "ToolRunner.h" | |
#include "ListReducer.h" | |
#include "llvm/Constants.h" | |
#include "llvm/DerivedTypes.h" | |
#include "llvm/Instructions.h" | |
#include "llvm/Module.h" | |
#include "llvm/Pass.h" | |
#include "llvm/PassManager.h" | |
#include "llvm/ValueSymbolTable.h" | |
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h" | |
#include "llvm/Analysis/Verifier.h" | |
#include "llvm/Support/CFG.h" | |
#include "llvm/Transforms/Scalar.h" | |
#include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/Cloning.h" | |
#include "llvm/Support/FileUtilities.h" | |
#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h" | |
#include <set> | |
using namespace llvm; | |
namespace { | |
cl::opt<bool> | |
KeepMain("keep-main", | |
cl::desc("Force function reduction to keep main"), | |
cl::init(false)); | |
cl::opt<bool> | |
NoGlobalRM ("disable-global-remove", | |
cl::desc("Do not remove global variables"), | |
cl::init(false)); | |
} | |
namespace llvm { | |
class ReducePassList : public ListReducer<std::string> { | |
BugDriver &BD; | |
public: | |
ReducePassList(BugDriver &bd) : BD(bd) {} | |
// doTest - Return true iff running the "removed" passes succeeds, and | |
// running the "Kept" passes fail when run on the output of the "removed" | |
// passes. If we return true, we update the current module of bugpoint. | |
// | |
virtual TestResult doTest(std::vector<std::string> &Removed, | |
std::vector<std::string> &Kept, | |
std::string &Error); | |
}; | |
} | |
ReducePassList::TestResult | |
ReducePassList::doTest(std::vector<std::string> &Prefix, | |
std::vector<std::string> &Suffix, | |
std::string &Error) { | |
sys::Path PrefixOutput; | |
Module *OrigProgram = 0; | |
if (!Prefix.empty()) { | |
outs() << "Checking to see if these passes crash: " | |
<< getPassesString(Prefix) << ": "; | |
std::string PfxOutput; | |
if (BD.runPasses(BD.getProgram(), Prefix, PfxOutput)) | |
return KeepPrefix; | |
PrefixOutput.set(PfxOutput); | |
OrigProgram = BD.Program; | |
BD.Program = ParseInputFile(PrefixOutput.str(), BD.getContext()); | |
if (BD.Program == 0) { | |
errs() << BD.getToolName() << ": Error reading bitcode file '" | |
<< PrefixOutput.str() << "'!\n"; | |
exit(1); | |
} | |
PrefixOutput.eraseFromDisk(); | |
} | |
outs() << "Checking to see if these passes crash: " | |
<< getPassesString(Suffix) << ": "; | |
if (BD.runPasses(BD.getProgram(), Suffix)) { | |
delete OrigProgram; // The suffix crashes alone... | |
return KeepSuffix; | |
} | |
// Nothing failed, restore state... | |
if (OrigProgram) { | |
delete BD.Program; | |
BD.Program = OrigProgram; | |
} | |
return NoFailure; | |
} | |
namespace { | |
/// ReduceCrashingGlobalVariables - This works by removing the global | |
/// variable's initializer and seeing if the program still crashes. If it | |
/// does, then we keep that program and try again. | |
/// | |
class ReduceCrashingGlobalVariables : public ListReducer<GlobalVariable*> { | |
BugDriver &BD; | |
bool (*TestFn)(const BugDriver &, Module *); | |
public: | |
ReduceCrashingGlobalVariables(BugDriver &bd, | |
bool (*testFn)(const BugDriver &, Module *)) | |
: BD(bd), TestFn(testFn) {} | |
virtual TestResult doTest(std::vector<GlobalVariable*> &Prefix, | |
std::vector<GlobalVariable*> &Kept, | |
std::string &Error) { | |
if (!Kept.empty() && TestGlobalVariables(Kept)) | |
return KeepSuffix; | |
if (!Prefix.empty() && TestGlobalVariables(Prefix)) | |
return KeepPrefix; | |
return NoFailure; | |
} | |
bool TestGlobalVariables(std::vector<GlobalVariable*> &GVs); | |
}; | |
} | |
bool | |
ReduceCrashingGlobalVariables::TestGlobalVariables( | |
std::vector<GlobalVariable*> &GVs) { | |
// Clone the program to try hacking it apart... | |
ValueToValueMapTy VMap; | |
Module *M = CloneModule(BD.getProgram(), VMap); | |
// Convert list to set for fast lookup... | |
std::set<GlobalVariable*> GVSet; | |
for (unsigned i = 0, e = GVs.size(); i != e; ++i) { | |
GlobalVariable* CMGV = cast<GlobalVariable>(VMap[GVs[i]]); | |
assert(CMGV && "Global Variable not in module?!"); | |
GVSet.insert(CMGV); | |
} | |
outs() << "Checking for crash with only these global variables: "; | |
PrintGlobalVariableList(GVs); | |
outs() << ": "; | |
// Loop over and delete any global variables which we aren't supposed to be | |
// playing with... | |
for (Module::global_iterator I = M->global_begin(), E = M->global_end(); | |
I != E; ++I) | |
if (I->hasInitializer() && !GVSet.count(I)) { | |
I->setInitializer(0); | |
I->setLinkage(GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage); | |
} | |
// Try running the hacked up program... | |
if (TestFn(BD, M)) { | |
BD.setNewProgram(M); // It crashed, keep the trimmed version... | |
// Make sure to use global variable pointers that point into the now-current | |
// module. | |
GVs.assign(GVSet.begin(), GVSet.end()); | |
return true; | |
} | |
delete M; | |
return false; | |
} | |
namespace llvm { | |
/// ReduceCrashingFunctions reducer - This works by removing functions and | |
/// seeing if the program still crashes. If it does, then keep the newer, | |
/// smaller program. | |
/// | |
class ReduceCrashingFunctions : public ListReducer<Function*> { | |
BugDriver &BD; | |
bool (*TestFn)(const BugDriver &, Module *); | |
public: | |
ReduceCrashingFunctions(BugDriver &bd, | |
bool (*testFn)(const BugDriver &, Module *)) | |
: BD(bd), TestFn(testFn) {} | |
virtual TestResult doTest(std::vector<Function*> &Prefix, | |
std::vector<Function*> &Kept, | |
std::string &Error) { | |
if (!Kept.empty() && TestFuncs(Kept)) | |
return KeepSuffix; | |
if (!Prefix.empty() && TestFuncs(Prefix)) | |
return KeepPrefix; | |
return NoFailure; | |
} | |
bool TestFuncs(std::vector<Function*> &Prefix); | |
}; | |
} | |
bool ReduceCrashingFunctions::TestFuncs(std::vector<Function*> &Funcs) { | |
//if main isn't present, claim there is no problem | |
if (KeepMain && find(Funcs.begin(), Funcs.end(), | |
BD.getProgram()->getFunction("main")) == Funcs.end()) | |
return false; | |
// Clone the program to try hacking it apart... | |
ValueToValueMapTy VMap; | |
Module *M = CloneModule(BD.getProgram(), VMap); | |
// Convert list to set for fast lookup... | |
std::set<Function*> Functions; | |
for (unsigned i = 0, e = Funcs.size(); i != e; ++i) { | |
Function *CMF = cast<Function>(VMap[Funcs[i]]); | |
assert(CMF && "Function not in module?!"); | |
assert(CMF->getFunctionType() == Funcs[i]->getFunctionType() && "wrong ty"); | |
assert(CMF->getName() == Funcs[i]->getName() && "wrong name"); | |
Functions.insert(CMF); | |
} | |
outs() << "Checking for crash with only these functions: "; | |
PrintFunctionList(Funcs); | |
outs() << ": "; | |
// Loop over and delete any functions which we aren't supposed to be playing | |
// with... | |
for (Module::iterator I = M->begin(), E = M->end(); I != E; ++I) | |
if (!I->isDeclaration() && !Functions.count(I)) | |
DeleteFunctionBody(I); | |
// Try running the hacked up program... | |
if (TestFn(BD, M)) { | |
BD.setNewProgram(M); // It crashed, keep the trimmed version... | |
// Make sure to use function pointers that point into the now-current | |
// module. | |
Funcs.assign(Functions.begin(), Functions.end()); | |
return true; | |
} | |
delete M; | |
return false; | |
} | |
namespace { | |
/// ReduceCrashingBlocks reducer - This works by setting the terminators of | |
/// all terminators except the specified basic blocks to a 'ret' instruction, | |
/// then running the simplify-cfg pass. This has the effect of chopping up | |
/// the CFG really fast which can reduce large functions quickly. | |
/// | |
class ReduceCrashingBlocks : public ListReducer<const BasicBlock*> { | |
BugDriver &BD; | |
bool (*TestFn)(const BugDriver &, Module *); | |
public: | |
ReduceCrashingBlocks(BugDriver &bd, | |
bool (*testFn)(const BugDriver &, Module *)) | |
: BD(bd), TestFn(testFn) {} | |
virtual TestResult doTest(std::vector<const BasicBlock*> &Prefix, | |
std::vector<const BasicBlock*> &Kept, | |
std::string &Error) { | |
if (!Kept.empty() && TestBlocks(Kept)) | |
return KeepSuffix; | |
if (!Prefix.empty() && TestBlocks(Prefix)) | |
return KeepPrefix; | |
return NoFailure; | |
} | |
bool TestBlocks(std::vector<const BasicBlock*> &Prefix); | |
}; | |
} | |
bool ReduceCrashingBlocks::TestBlocks(std::vector<const BasicBlock*> &BBs) { | |
// Clone the program to try hacking it apart... | |
ValueToValueMapTy VMap; | |
Module *M = CloneModule(BD.getProgram(), VMap); | |
// Convert list to set for fast lookup... | |
SmallPtrSet<BasicBlock*, 8> Blocks; | |
for (unsigned i = 0, e = BBs.size(); i != e; ++i) | |
Blocks.insert(cast<BasicBlock>(VMap[BBs[i]])); | |
outs() << "Checking for crash with only these blocks:"; | |
unsigned NumPrint = Blocks.size(); | |
if (NumPrint > 10) NumPrint = 10; | |
for (unsigned i = 0, e = NumPrint; i != e; ++i) | |
outs() << " " << BBs[i]->getName(); | |
if (NumPrint < Blocks.size()) | |
outs() << "... <" << Blocks.size() << " total>"; | |
outs() << ": "; | |
// Loop over and delete any hack up any blocks that are not listed... | |
for (Module::iterator I = M->begin(), E = M->end(); I != E; ++I) | |
for (Function::iterator BB = I->begin(), E = I->end(); BB != E; ++BB) | |
if (!Blocks.count(BB) && BB->getTerminator()->getNumSuccessors()) { | |
// Loop over all of the successors of this block, deleting any PHI nodes | |
// that might include it. | |
for (succ_iterator SI = succ_begin(BB), E = succ_end(BB); SI != E; ++SI) | |
(*SI)->removePredecessor(BB); | |
TerminatorInst *BBTerm = BB->getTerminator(); | |
if (!BB->getTerminator()->getType()->isVoidTy()) | |
BBTerm->replaceAllUsesWith(Constant::getNullValue(BBTerm->getType())); | |
// Replace the old terminator instruction. | |
BB->getInstList().pop_back(); | |
new UnreachableInst(BB->getContext(), BB); | |
} | |
// The CFG Simplifier pass may delete one of the basic blocks we are | |
// interested in. If it does we need to take the block out of the list. Make | |
// a "persistent mapping" by turning basic blocks into <function, name> pairs. | |
// This won't work well if blocks are unnamed, but that is just the risk we | |
// have to take. | |
std::vector<std::pair<std::string, std::string> > BlockInfo; | |
for (SmallPtrSet<BasicBlock*, 8>::iterator I = Blocks.begin(), | |
E = Blocks.end(); I != E; ++I) | |
BlockInfo.push_back(std::make_pair((*I)->getParent()->getName(), | |
(*I)->getName())); | |
// Now run the CFG simplify pass on the function... | |
std::vector<std::string> Passes; | |
Passes.push_back("simplifycfg"); | |
Passes.push_back("verify"); | |
Module *New = BD.runPassesOn(M, Passes); | |
delete M; | |
if (!New) { | |
errs() << "simplifycfg failed!\n"; | |
exit(1); | |
} | |
M = New; | |
// Try running on the hacked up program... | |
if (TestFn(BD, M)) { | |
BD.setNewProgram(M); // It crashed, keep the trimmed version... | |
// Make sure to use basic block pointers that point into the now-current | |
// module, and that they don't include any deleted blocks. | |
BBs.clear(); | |
const ValueSymbolTable &GST = M->getValueSymbolTable(); | |
for (unsigned i = 0, e = BlockInfo.size(); i != e; ++i) { | |
Function *F = cast<Function>(GST.lookup(BlockInfo[i].first)); | |
ValueSymbolTable &ST = F->getValueSymbolTable(); | |
Value* V = ST.lookup(BlockInfo[i].second); | |
if (V && V->getType() == Type::getLabelTy(V->getContext())) | |
BBs.push_back(cast<BasicBlock>(V)); | |
} | |
return true; | |
} | |
delete M; // It didn't crash, try something else. | |
return false; | |
} | |
namespace { | |
/// ReduceCrashingInstructions reducer - This works by removing the specified | |
/// non-terminator instructions and replacing them with undef. | |
/// | |
class ReduceCrashingInstructions : public ListReducer<const Instruction*> { | |
BugDriver &BD; | |
bool (*TestFn)(const BugDriver &, Module *); | |
public: | |
ReduceCrashingInstructions(BugDriver &bd, | |
bool (*testFn)(const BugDriver &, Module *)) | |
: BD(bd), TestFn(testFn) {} | |
virtual TestResult doTest(std::vector<const Instruction*> &Prefix, | |
std::vector<const Instruction*> &Kept, | |
std::string &Error) { | |
if (!Kept.empty() && TestInsts(Kept)) | |
return KeepSuffix; | |
if (!Prefix.empty() && TestInsts(Prefix)) | |
return KeepPrefix; | |
return NoFailure; | |
} | |
bool TestInsts(std::vector<const Instruction*> &Prefix); | |
}; | |
} | |
bool ReduceCrashingInstructions::TestInsts(std::vector<const Instruction*> | |
&Insts) { | |
// Clone the program to try hacking it apart... | |
ValueToValueMapTy VMap; | |
Module *M = CloneModule(BD.getProgram(), VMap); | |
// Convert list to set for fast lookup... | |
SmallPtrSet<Instruction*, 64> Instructions; | |
for (unsigned i = 0, e = Insts.size(); i != e; ++i) { | |
assert(!isa<TerminatorInst>(Insts[i])); | |
Instructions.insert(cast<Instruction>(VMap[Insts[i]])); | |
} | |
outs() << "Checking for crash with only " << Instructions.size(); | |
if (Instructions.size() == 1) | |
outs() << " instruction: "; | |
else | |
outs() << " instructions: "; | |
for (Module::iterator MI = M->begin(), ME = M->end(); MI != ME; ++MI) | |
for (Function::iterator FI = MI->begin(), FE = MI->end(); FI != FE; ++FI) | |
for (BasicBlock::iterator I = FI->begin(), E = FI->end(); I != E;) { | |
Instruction *Inst = I++; | |
if (!Instructions.count(Inst) && !isa<TerminatorInst>(Inst)) { | |
if (!Inst->getType()->isVoidTy()) | |
Inst->replaceAllUsesWith(UndefValue::get(Inst->getType())); | |
Inst->eraseFromParent(); | |
} | |
} | |
// Verify that this is still valid. | |
PassManager Passes; | |
Passes.add(createVerifierPass()); | |
Passes.run(*M); | |
// Try running on the hacked up program... | |
if (TestFn(BD, M)) { | |
BD.setNewProgram(M); // It crashed, keep the trimmed version... | |
// Make sure to use instruction pointers that point into the now-current | |
// module, and that they don't include any deleted blocks. | |
Insts.clear(); | |
for (SmallPtrSet<Instruction*, 64>::const_iterator I = Instructions.begin(), | |
E = Instructions.end(); I != E; ++I) | |
Insts.push_back(*I); | |
return true; | |
} | |
delete M; // It didn't crash, try something else. | |
return false; | |
} | |
/// DebugACrash - Given a predicate that determines whether a component crashes | |
/// on a program, try to destructively reduce the program while still keeping | |
/// the predicate true. | |
static bool DebugACrash(BugDriver &BD, | |
bool (*TestFn)(const BugDriver &, Module *), | |
std::string &Error) { | |
// See if we can get away with nuking some of the global variable initializers | |
// in the program... | |
if (!NoGlobalRM && | |
BD.getProgram()->global_begin() != BD.getProgram()->global_end()) { | |
// Now try to reduce the number of global variable initializers in the | |
// module to something small. | |
Module *M = CloneModule(BD.getProgram()); | |
bool DeletedInit = false; | |
for (Module::global_iterator I = M->global_begin(), E = M->global_end(); | |
I != E; ++I) | |
if (I->hasInitializer()) { | |
I->setInitializer(0); | |
I->setLinkage(GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage); | |
DeletedInit = true; | |
} | |
if (!DeletedInit) { | |
delete M; // No change made... | |
} else { | |
// See if the program still causes a crash... | |
outs() << "\nChecking to see if we can delete global inits: "; | |
if (TestFn(BD, M)) { // Still crashes? | |
BD.setNewProgram(M); | |
outs() << "\n*** Able to remove all global initializers!\n"; | |
} else { // No longer crashes? | |
outs() << " - Removing all global inits hides problem!\n"; | |
delete M; | |
std::vector<GlobalVariable*> GVs; | |
for (Module::global_iterator I = BD.getProgram()->global_begin(), | |
E = BD.getProgram()->global_end(); I != E; ++I) | |
if (I->hasInitializer()) | |
GVs.push_back(I); | |
if (GVs.size() > 1 && !BugpointIsInterrupted) { | |
outs() << "\n*** Attempting to reduce the number of global " | |
<< "variables in the testcase\n"; | |
unsigned OldSize = GVs.size(); | |
ReduceCrashingGlobalVariables(BD, TestFn).reduceList(GVs, Error); | |
if (!Error.empty()) | |
return true; | |
if (GVs.size() < OldSize) | |
BD.EmitProgressBitcode(BD.getProgram(), "reduced-global-variables"); | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
// Now try to reduce the number of functions in the module to something small. | |
std::vector<Function*> Functions; | |
for (Module::iterator I = BD.getProgram()->begin(), | |
E = BD.getProgram()->end(); I != E; ++I) | |
if (!I->isDeclaration()) | |
Functions.push_back(I); | |
if (Functions.size() > 1 && !BugpointIsInterrupted) { | |
outs() << "\n*** Attempting to reduce the number of functions " | |
"in the testcase\n"; | |
unsigned OldSize = Functions.size(); | |
ReduceCrashingFunctions(BD, TestFn).reduceList(Functions, Error); | |
if (Functions.size() < OldSize) | |
BD.EmitProgressBitcode(BD.getProgram(), "reduced-function"); | |
} | |
// Attempt to delete entire basic blocks at a time to speed up | |
// convergence... this actually works by setting the terminator of the blocks | |
// to a return instruction then running simplifycfg, which can potentially | |
// shrinks the code dramatically quickly | |
// | |
if (!DisableSimplifyCFG && !BugpointIsInterrupted) { | |
std::vector<const BasicBlock*> Blocks; | |
for (Module::const_iterator I = BD.getProgram()->begin(), | |
E = BD.getProgram()->end(); I != E; ++I) | |
for (Function::const_iterator FI = I->begin(), E = I->end(); FI !=E; ++FI) | |
Blocks.push_back(FI); | |
unsigned OldSize = Blocks.size(); | |
ReduceCrashingBlocks(BD, TestFn).reduceList(Blocks, Error); | |
if (Blocks.size() < OldSize) | |
BD.EmitProgressBitcode(BD.getProgram(), "reduced-blocks"); | |
} | |
// Attempt to delete instructions using bisection. This should help out nasty | |
// cases with large basic blocks where the problem is at one end. | |
if (!BugpointIsInterrupted) { | |
std::vector<const Instruction*> Insts; | |
for (Module::const_iterator MI = BD.getProgram()->begin(), | |
ME = BD.getProgram()->end(); MI != ME; ++MI) | |
for (Function::const_iterator FI = MI->begin(), FE = MI->end(); FI != FE; | |
++FI) | |
for (BasicBlock::const_iterator I = FI->begin(), E = FI->end(); | |
I != E; ++I) | |
if (!isa<TerminatorInst>(I)) | |
Insts.push_back(I); | |
ReduceCrashingInstructions(BD, TestFn).reduceList(Insts, Error); | |
} | |
// FIXME: This should use the list reducer to converge faster by deleting | |
// larger chunks of instructions at a time! | |
unsigned Simplification = 2; | |
do { | |
if (BugpointIsInterrupted) break; | |
--Simplification; | |
outs() << "\n*** Attempting to reduce testcase by deleting instruc" | |
<< "tions: Simplification Level #" << Simplification << '\n'; | |
// Now that we have deleted the functions that are unnecessary for the | |
// program, try to remove instructions that are not necessary to cause the | |
// crash. To do this, we loop through all of the instructions in the | |
// remaining functions, deleting them (replacing any values produced with | |
// nulls), and then running ADCE and SimplifyCFG. If the transformed input | |
// still triggers failure, keep deleting until we cannot trigger failure | |
// anymore. | |
// | |
unsigned InstructionsToSkipBeforeDeleting = 0; | |
TryAgain: | |
// Loop over all of the (non-terminator) instructions remaining in the | |
// function, attempting to delete them. | |
unsigned CurInstructionNum = 0; | |
for (Module::const_iterator FI = BD.getProgram()->begin(), | |
E = BD.getProgram()->end(); FI != E; ++FI) | |
if (!FI->isDeclaration()) | |
for (Function::const_iterator BI = FI->begin(), E = FI->end(); BI != E; | |
++BI) | |
for (BasicBlock::const_iterator I = BI->begin(), E = --BI->end(); | |
I != E; ++I, ++CurInstructionNum) | |
if (InstructionsToSkipBeforeDeleting) { | |
--InstructionsToSkipBeforeDeleting; | |
} else { | |
if (BugpointIsInterrupted) goto ExitLoops; | |
outs() << "Checking instruction: " << *I; | |
Module *M = BD.deleteInstructionFromProgram(I, Simplification); | |
// Find out if the pass still crashes on this pass... | |
if (TestFn(BD, M)) { | |
// Yup, it does, we delete the old module, and continue trying | |
// to reduce the testcase... | |
BD.setNewProgram(M); | |
InstructionsToSkipBeforeDeleting = CurInstructionNum; | |
goto TryAgain; // I wish I had a multi-level break here! | |
} | |
// This pass didn't crash without this instruction, try the next | |
// one. | |
delete M; | |
} | |
if (InstructionsToSkipBeforeDeleting) { | |
InstructionsToSkipBeforeDeleting = 0; | |
goto TryAgain; | |
} | |
} while (Simplification); | |
ExitLoops: | |
// Try to clean up the testcase by running funcresolve and globaldce... | |
if (!BugpointIsInterrupted) { | |
outs() << "\n*** Attempting to perform final cleanups: "; | |
Module *M = CloneModule(BD.getProgram()); | |
M = BD.performFinalCleanups(M, true); | |
// Find out if the pass still crashes on the cleaned up program... | |
if (TestFn(BD, M)) { | |
BD.setNewProgram(M); // Yup, it does, keep the reduced version... | |
} else { | |
delete M; | |
} | |
} | |
BD.EmitProgressBitcode(BD.getProgram(), "reduced-simplified"); | |
return false; | |
} | |
static bool TestForOptimizerCrash(const BugDriver &BD, Module *M) { | |
return BD.runPasses(M); | |
} | |
/// debugOptimizerCrash - This method is called when some pass crashes on input. | |
/// It attempts to prune down the testcase to something reasonable, and figure | |
/// out exactly which pass is crashing. | |
/// | |
bool BugDriver::debugOptimizerCrash(const std::string &ID) { | |
outs() << "\n*** Debugging optimizer crash!\n"; | |
std::string Error; | |
// Reduce the list of passes which causes the optimizer to crash... | |
if (!BugpointIsInterrupted) | |
ReducePassList(*this).reduceList(PassesToRun, Error); | |
assert(Error.empty()); | |
outs() << "\n*** Found crashing pass" | |
<< (PassesToRun.size() == 1 ? ": " : "es: ") | |
<< getPassesString(PassesToRun) << '\n'; | |
EmitProgressBitcode(Program, ID); | |
bool Success = DebugACrash(*this, TestForOptimizerCrash, Error); | |
assert(Error.empty()); | |
return Success; | |
} | |
static bool TestForCodeGenCrash(const BugDriver &BD, Module *M) { | |
std::string Error; | |
BD.compileProgram(M, &Error); | |
if (!Error.empty()) { | |
errs() << "<crash>\n"; | |
return true; // Tool is still crashing. | |
} | |
errs() << '\n'; | |
return false; | |
} | |
/// debugCodeGeneratorCrash - This method is called when the code generator | |
/// crashes on an input. It attempts to reduce the input as much as possible | |
/// while still causing the code generator to crash. | |
bool BugDriver::debugCodeGeneratorCrash(std::string &Error) { | |
errs() << "*** Debugging code generator crash!\n"; | |
return DebugACrash(*this, TestForCodeGenCrash, Error); | |
} |