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<h1>Source Level Debugging with LLVM</h1> | |
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<li><a href="#introduction">Introduction</a> | |
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<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> | |
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<li><a href="#debug_info_descriptors">Debug information descriptors</a> | |
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<li><a href="#format_compile_units">Compile unit descriptors</a></li> | |
<li><a href="#format_files">File 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_declare">llvm.dbg.declare</a></li> | |
<li><a href="#format_common_value">llvm.dbg.value</a></li> | |
</ul></li> | |
</ol></li> | |
<li><a href="#format_common_lifetime">Object lifetimes and scoping</a></li> | |
<li><a href="#ccxx_frontend">C/C++ front-end specific debug information</a> | |
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<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> | |
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<p>Written by <a href="mailto:sabre@nondot.org">Chris Lattner</a> | |
and <a href="mailto:jlaskey@mac.com">Jim Laskey</a></p> | |
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<h2><a name="introduction">Introduction</a></h2> | |
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<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++ looks like.</p> | |
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<h3> | |
<a name="phil">Philosophy behind LLVM debugging information</a> | |
</h3> | |
<div> | |
<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> | |
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<h3> | |
<a name="consumers">Debug information consumers</a> | |
</h3> | |
<div> | |
<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 DwarfDebug 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> | |
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<h3> | |
<a name="debugopt">Debugging optimized code</a> | |
</h3> | |
<div> | |
<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>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 optimizations from | |
happening (for example inlining, basic block reordering/merging/cleanup, | |
tail duplication, etc).</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> | |
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<h2> | |
<a name="format">Debugging information format</a> | |
</h2> | |
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<div> | |
<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, the use of metadata avoids duplicated debugging 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_files">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> | |
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<h3> | |
<a name="debug_info_descriptors">Debug information descriptors</a> | |
</h3> | |
<div> | |
<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 through 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>i32</tt>, <tt>i1</tt>, | |
<tt>float</tt>, <tt>double</tt>, <tt>mdstring</tt> and <tt>mdnode</tt>. </p> | |
<div class="doc_code"> | |
<pre> | |
!1 = metadata !{ | |
i32, ;; A tag | |
... | |
} | |
</pre> | |
</div> | |
<p><a name="LLVMDebugVersion">The first field of a descriptor is always an | |
<tt>i32</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 = 8 << 16 or | |
0x80000 or 524288.)</a></p> | |
<p>The details of the various descriptors follow.</p> | |
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<h4> | |
<a name="format_compile_units">Compile unit descriptors</a> | |
</h4> | |
<div> | |
<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 | |
metadata ;; List of enums types | |
metadata ;; List of retained types | |
metadata ;; List of subprograms | |
metadata ;; List of global variables | |
} | |
</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 compilation unit. File descriptors are defined using this context. | |
These descriptors are collected by a named metadata | |
<tt>!llvm.dbg.cu</tt>. Compile unit descriptor keeps track of subprograms, | |
global variables and type information. | |
</div> | |
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<h4> | |
<a name="format_files">File descriptors</a> | |
</h4> | |
<div> | |
<div class="doc_code"> | |
<pre> | |
!0 = metadata !{ | |
i32, ;; Tag = 41 + <a href="#LLVMDebugVersion">LLVMDebugVersion</a> | |
;; (DW_TAG_file_type) | |
metadata, ;; Source file name | |
metadata, ;; Source file directory (includes trailing slash) | |
metadata ;; Unused | |
} | |
</pre> | |
</div> | |
<p>These descriptors contain information for a file. Global variables and top | |
level functions would be defined using this context.k File descriptors also | |
provide context for source line correspondence. </p> | |
<p>Each input file is encoded as a separate file descriptor in LLVM debugging | |
information output. </p> | |
</div> | |
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<h4> | |
<a name="format_global_variables">Global variable descriptors</a> | |
</h4> | |
<div> | |
<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 file 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. All | |
global variables are collected by named metadata <tt>!llvm.dbg.gv</tt>.</p> | |
</div> | |
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<h4> | |
<a name="format_subprograms">Subprogram descriptors</a> | |
</h4> | |
<div> | |
<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 file 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) | |
i32, ;; Virtuality, e.g. dwarf::DW_VIRTUALITY__virtual | |
i32, ;; Index into a virtual function | |
metadata, ;; indicates which base type contains the vtable pointer for the | |
;; derived class | |
i1, ;; isArtificial | |
i1, ;; isOptimized | |
Function *,;; Pointer to LLVM function | |
metadata, ;; Lists function template parameters | |
metadata ;; Function declaration descriptor | |
metadata ;; List of function variables | |
} | |
</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. | |
All subprogram descriptors are collected by a named metadata | |
<tt>!llvm.dbg.sp</tt>. | |
</p> | |
</div> | |
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<h4> | |
<a name="format_blocks">Block descriptors</a> | |
</h4> | |
<div> | |
<div class="doc_code"> | |
<pre> | |
!3 = metadata !{ | |
i32, ;; Tag = 11 + <a href="#LLVMDebugVersion">LLVMDebugVersion</a> (DW_TAG_lexical_block) | |
metadata,;; Reference to context descriptor | |
i32, ;; Line number | |
i32, ;; Column number | |
metadata,;; Reference to source file | |
i32 ;; Unique ID to identify blocks from a template function | |
} | |
</pre> | |
</div> | |
<p>This descriptor provides debug information about nested blocks within a | |
subprogram. The line number and column numbers are used to dinstinguish | |
two lexical blocks at same depth. </p> | |
<div class="doc_code"> | |
<pre> | |
!3 = metadata !{ | |
i32, ;; Tag = 11 + <a href="#LLVMDebugVersion">LLVMDebugVersion</a> (DW_TAG_lexical_block) | |
metadata ;; Reference to the scope we're annotating with a file change | |
metadata,;; Reference to the file the scope is enclosed in. | |
} | |
</pre> | |
</div> | |
<p>This descriptor provides a wrapper around a lexical scope to handle file | |
changes in the middle of a lexical block.</p> | |
</div> | |
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<h4> | |
<a name="format_basic_type">Basic type descriptors</a> | |
</h4> | |
<div> | |
<div class="doc_code"> | |
<pre> | |
!4 = metadata !{ | |
i32, ;; Tag = 36 + <a href="#LLVMDebugVersion">LLVMDebugVersion</a> | |
;; (DW_TAG_base_type) | |
metadata, ;; Reference to context | |
metadata, ;; Name (may be "" for anonymous types) | |
metadata, ;; Reference to file 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 context | |
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> | |
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<h4> | |
<a name="format_derived_type">Derived type descriptors</a> | |
</h4> | |
<div> | |
<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 file 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 | |
metadata, ;; Reference to type derived from | |
metadata, ;; (optional) Name of the Objective C property assoicated with | |
;; Objective-C an ivar | |
metadata, ;; (optional) Name of the Objective C property getter selector. | |
metadata, ;; (optional) Name of the Objective C property setter selector. | |
i32 ;; (optional) Objective C property attributes. | |
} | |
</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 context 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 type derived from NULL. | |
</p> | |
</div> | |
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<h4> | |
<a name="format_composite_type">Composite type descriptors</a> | |
</h4> | |
<div> | |
<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 file 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. All enumeration type | |
descriptors are collected by named metadata <tt>!llvm.dbg.enum</tt>.</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 context 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> | |
<!-- ======================================================================= --> | |
<h4> | |
<a name="format_subrange">Subrange descriptors</a> | |
</h4> | |
<div> | |
<div class="doc_code"> | |
<pre> | |
!42 = metadata !{ | |
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 bounds are not included in generated debugging information. | |
</p> | |
</div> | |
<!-- ======================================================================= --> | |
<h4> | |
<a name="format_enumeration">Enumerator descriptors</a> | |
</h4> | |
<div> | |
<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> | |
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<h4> | |
<a name="format_variables">Local variables</a> | |
</h4> | |
<div> | |
<div class="doc_code"> | |
<pre> | |
!7 = metadata !{ | |
i32, ;; Tag (see below) | |
metadata, ;; Context | |
metadata, ;; Name | |
metadata, ;; Reference to file where defined | |
i32, ;; 24 bit - Line number where defined | |
;; 8 bit - Argument number. 1 indicates 1st argument. | |
metadata, ;; Type descriptor | |
i32, ;; flags | |
metadata ;; (optional) Reference to inline location | |
} | |
</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. Context and line indicate where the | |
variable was defined. Type descriptor defines the declared type of the | |
variable.</p> | |
</div> | |
</div> | |
<!-- ======================================================================= --> | |
<h3> | |
<a name="format_common_intrinsics">Debugger intrinsic functions</a> | |
</h3> | |
<div> | |
<p>LLVM uses several intrinsic functions (name prefixed with "llvm.dbg") to | |
provide debug information at various points in generated code.</p> | |
<!-- ======================================================================= --> | |
<h4> | |
<a name="format_common_declare">llvm.dbg.declare</a> | |
</h4> | |
<div> | |
<pre> | |
void %<a href="#format_common_declare">llvm.dbg.declare</a>(metadata, metadata) | |
</pre> | |
<p>This intrinsic provides information about a local element (ex. variable.) The | |
first argument is metadata holding alloca for the variable. The | |
second argument is metadata containing description of the variable. </p> | |
</div> | |
<!-- ======================================================================= --> | |
<h4> | |
<a name="format_common_value">llvm.dbg.value</a> | |
</h4> | |
<div> | |
<pre> | |
void %<a href="#format_common_value">llvm.dbg.value</a>(metadata, i64, metadata) | |
</pre> | |
<p>This intrinsic provides information when a user source variable is set to a | |
new value. The first argument is the new value (wrapped as metadata). The | |
second argument is the offset in the user source variable where the new value | |
is written. The third argument is metadata containing description of the | |
user source variable. </p> | |
</div> | |
</div> | |
<!-- ======================================================================= --> | |
<h3> | |
<a name="format_common_lifetime">Object lifetimes and scoping</a> | |
</h3> | |
<div> | |
<p>In many languages, the local variables in functions can have their lifetimes | |
or scopes 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 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 metadata attached to | |
llvm instructions to encode line number and scoping information. Consider | |
the following C fragment, for example:</p> | |
<div class="doc_code"> | |
<pre> | |
1. void foo() { | |
2. int X = 21; | |
3. int Y = 22; | |
4. { | |
5. int Z = 23; | |
6. Z = X; | |
7. } | |
8. X = Y; | |
9. } | |
</pre> | |
</div> | |
<p>Compiled to LLVM, this function would be represented like this:</p> | |
<div class="doc_code"> | |
<pre> | |
define void @foo() nounwind ssp { | |
entry: | |
%X = alloca i32, align 4 ; <i32*> [#uses=4] | |
%Y = alloca i32, align 4 ; <i32*> [#uses=4] | |
%Z = alloca i32, align 4 ; <i32*> [#uses=3] | |
%0 = bitcast i32* %X to {}* ; <{}*> [#uses=1] | |
call void @llvm.dbg.declare(metadata !{i32 * %X}, metadata !0), !dbg !7 | |
store i32 21, i32* %X, !dbg !8 | |
%1 = bitcast i32* %Y to {}* ; <{}*> [#uses=1] | |
call void @llvm.dbg.declare(metadata !{i32 * %Y}, metadata !9), !dbg !10 | |
store i32 22, i32* %Y, !dbg !11 | |
%2 = bitcast i32* %Z to {}* ; <{}*> [#uses=1] | |
call void @llvm.dbg.declare(metadata !{i32 * %Z}, metadata !12), !dbg !14 | |
store i32 23, i32* %Z, !dbg !15 | |
%tmp = load i32* %X, !dbg !16 ; <i32> [#uses=1] | |
%tmp1 = load i32* %Y, !dbg !16 ; <i32> [#uses=1] | |
%add = add nsw i32 %tmp, %tmp1, !dbg !16 ; <i32> [#uses=1] | |
store i32 %add, i32* %Z, !dbg !16 | |
%tmp2 = load i32* %Y, !dbg !17 ; <i32> [#uses=1] | |
store i32 %tmp2, i32* %X, !dbg !17 | |
ret void, !dbg !18 | |
} | |
declare void @llvm.dbg.declare(metadata, metadata) nounwind readnone | |
!0 = metadata !{i32 459008, metadata !1, metadata !"X", | |
metadata !3, i32 2, metadata !6}; [ DW_TAG_auto_variable ] | |
!1 = metadata !{i32 458763, metadata !2}; [DW_TAG_lexical_block ] | |
!2 = metadata !{i32 458798, i32 0, metadata !3, metadata !"foo", metadata !"foo", | |
metadata !"foo", metadata !3, i32 1, metadata !4, | |
i1 false, i1 true}; [DW_TAG_subprogram ] | |
!3 = metadata !{i32 458769, i32 0, i32 12, metadata !"foo.c", | |
metadata !"/private/tmp", metadata !"clang 1.1", i1 true, | |
i1 false, metadata !"", i32 0}; [DW_TAG_compile_unit ] | |
!4 = metadata !{i32 458773, metadata !3, metadata !"", null, i32 0, i64 0, i64 0, | |
i64 0, i32 0, null, metadata !5, i32 0}; [DW_TAG_subroutine_type ] | |
!5 = metadata !{null} | |
!6 = metadata !{i32 458788, metadata !3, metadata !"int", metadata !3, i32 0, | |
i64 32, i64 32, i64 0, i32 0, i32 5}; [DW_TAG_base_type ] | |
!7 = metadata !{i32 2, i32 7, metadata !1, null} | |
!8 = metadata !{i32 2, i32 3, metadata !1, null} | |
!9 = metadata !{i32 459008, metadata !1, metadata !"Y", metadata !3, i32 3, | |
metadata !6}; [ DW_TAG_auto_variable ] | |
!10 = metadata !{i32 3, i32 7, metadata !1, null} | |
!11 = metadata !{i32 3, i32 3, metadata !1, null} | |
!12 = metadata !{i32 459008, metadata !13, metadata !"Z", metadata !3, i32 5, | |
metadata !6}; [ DW_TAG_auto_variable ] | |
!13 = metadata !{i32 458763, metadata !1}; [DW_TAG_lexical_block ] | |
!14 = metadata !{i32 5, i32 9, metadata !13, null} | |
!15 = metadata !{i32 5, i32 5, metadata !13, null} | |
!16 = metadata !{i32 6, i32 5, metadata !13, null} | |
!17 = metadata !{i32 8, i32 3, metadata !1, null} | |
!18 = metadata !{i32 9, i32 1, metadata !2, null} | |
</pre> | |
</div> | |
<p>This example illustrates a few important details about LLVM debugging | |
information. In particular, it shows how the <tt>llvm.dbg.declare</tt> | |
intrinsic and location information, which are attached to an instruction, | |
are applied together to allow a debugger to analyze the relationship between | |
statements, variable definitions, and the code used to implement the | |
function.</p> | |
<div class="doc_code"> | |
<pre> | |
call void @llvm.dbg.declare(metadata, metadata !0), !dbg !7 | |
</pre> | |
</div> | |
<p>The first intrinsic | |
<tt>%<a href="#format_common_declare">llvm.dbg.declare</a></tt> | |
encodes debugging information for the variable <tt>X</tt>. The metadata | |
<tt>!dbg !7</tt> attached to the intrinsic provides scope information for the | |
variable <tt>X</tt>.</p> | |
<div class="doc_code"> | |
<pre> | |
!7 = metadata !{i32 2, i32 7, metadata !1, null} | |
!1 = metadata !{i32 458763, metadata !2}; [DW_TAG_lexical_block ] | |
!2 = metadata !{i32 458798, i32 0, metadata !3, metadata !"foo", | |
metadata !"foo", metadata !"foo", metadata !3, i32 1, | |
metadata !4, i1 false, i1 true}; [DW_TAG_subprogram ] | |
</pre> | |
</div> | |
<p>Here <tt>!7</tt> is metadata providing location information. It has four | |
fields: line number, column number, scope, and original scope. The original | |
scope represents inline location if this instruction is inlined inside a | |
caller, and is null otherwise. In this example, scope is encoded by | |
<tt>!1</tt>. <tt>!1</tt> represents a lexical block inside the scope | |
<tt>!2</tt>, where <tt>!2</tt> is a | |
<a href="#format_subprograms">subprogram descriptor</a>. This way the | |
location information attached to the intrinsics indicates that the | |
variable <tt>X</tt> is declared at line number 2 at a function level scope in | |
function <tt>foo</tt>.</p> | |
<p>Now lets take another example.</p> | |
<div class="doc_code"> | |
<pre> | |
call void @llvm.dbg.declare(metadata, metadata !12), !dbg !14 | |
</pre> | |
</div> | |
<p>The second intrinsic | |
<tt>%<a href="#format_common_declare">llvm.dbg.declare</a></tt> | |
encodes debugging information for variable <tt>Z</tt>. The metadata | |
<tt>!dbg !14</tt> attached to the intrinsic provides scope information for | |
the variable <tt>Z</tt>.</p> | |
<div class="doc_code"> | |
<pre> | |
!13 = metadata !{i32 458763, metadata !1}; [DW_TAG_lexical_block ] | |
!14 = metadata !{i32 5, i32 9, metadata !13, null} | |
</pre> | |
</div> | |
<p>Here <tt>!14</tt> indicates that <tt>Z</tt> is declared at line number 5 and | |
column number 9 inside of lexical scope <tt>!13</tt>. The lexical scope | |
itself resides inside of lexical scope <tt>!1</tt> described above.</p> | |
<p>The scope information attached with each instruction provides a | |
straightforward way to find instructions covered by a scope.</p> | |
</div> | |
</div> | |
<!-- *********************************************************************** --> | |
<h2> | |
<a name="ccxx_frontend">C/C++ front-end specific debug information</a> | |
</h2> | |
<!-- *********************************************************************** --> | |
<div> | |
<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> | |
<!-- ======================================================================= --> | |
<h3> | |
<a name="ccxx_compile_units">C/C++ source file information</a> | |
</h3> | |
<div> | |
<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 main source file "/Users/mine/sources/MySource.cpp". | |
;; | |
!2 = metadata !{ | |
i32 524305, ;; 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 file for the file "/Users/mine/sources/MySource.cpp". | |
;; | |
!1 = metadata !{ | |
i32 524329, ;; Tag | |
metadata !"MySource.cpp", | |
metadata !"/Users/mine/sources", | |
metadata !2 ;; Compile unit | |
} | |
;; | |
;; Define the file for the file "/Users/mine/sources/Myheader.h" | |
;; | |
!3 = metadata !{ | |
i32 524329, ;; Tag | |
metadata !"Myheader.h" | |
metadata !"/Users/mine/sources", | |
metadata !2 ;; Compile unit | |
} | |
... | |
</pre> | |
</div> | |
<p>llvm::Instruction provides easy access to metadata attached with an | |
instruction. One can extract line number information encoded in LLVM IR | |
using <tt>Instruction::getMetadata()</tt> and | |
<tt>DILocation::getLineNumber()</tt>. | |
<pre> | |
if (MDNode *N = I->getMetadata("dbg")) { // Here I is an LLVM instruction | |
DILocation Loc(N); // DILocation is in DebugInfo.h | |
unsigned Line = Loc.getLineNumber(); | |
StringRef File = Loc.getFilename(); | |
StringRef Dir = Loc.getDirectory(); | |
} | |
</pre> | |
</div> | |
<!-- ======================================================================= --> | |
<h3> | |
<a name="ccxx_global_variable">C/C++ global variable information</a> | |
</h3> | |
<div> | |
<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 524340, ;; Tag | |
i32 0, ;; Unused | |
metadata !1, ;; Context | |
metadata !"MyGlobal", ;; Name | |
metadata !"MyGlobal", ;; Display Name | |
metadata !"MyGlobal", ;; Linkage Name | |
metadata !3, ;; Compile Unit | |
i32 1, ;; Line Number | |
metadata !4, ;; 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. | |
;; | |
!4 = metadata !{ | |
i32 524324, ;; Tag | |
metadata !1, ;; Context | |
metadata !"int", ;; Name | |
metadata !1, ;; File | |
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> | |
<!-- ======================================================================= --> | |
<h3> | |
<a name="ccxx_subprogram">C/C++ function information</a> | |
</h3> | |
<div> | |
<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.) | |
;; | |
!6 = metadata !{ | |
i32 524334, ;; Tag | |
i32 0, ;; Unused | |
metadata !1, ;; Context | |
metadata !"main", ;; Name | |
metadata !"main", ;; Display name | |
metadata !"main", ;; Linkage name | |
metadata !1, ;; File | |
i32 1, ;; Line number | |
metadata !4, ;; Type | |
i1 false, ;; Is local | |
i1 true, ;; Is definition | |
i32 0, ;; Virtuality attribute, e.g. pure virtual function | |
i32 0, ;; Index into virtual table for C++ methods | |
i32 0, ;; Type that holds virtual table. | |
i32 0, ;; Flags | |
i1 false, ;; True if this function is optimized | |
Function *, ;; Pointer to llvm::Function | |
null ;; Function template parameters | |
} | |
;; | |
;; Define the subprogram itself. | |
;; | |
define i32 @main(i32 %argc, i8** %argv) { | |
... | |
} | |
</pre> | |
</div> | |
</div> | |
<!-- ======================================================================= --> | |
<h3> | |
<a name="ccxx_basic_types">C/C++ basic types</a> | |
</h3> | |
<div> | |
<p>The following are the basic type descriptors for C/C++ core types:</p> | |
<!-- ======================================================================= --> | |
<h4> | |
<a name="ccxx_basic_type_bool">bool</a> | |
</h4> | |
<div> | |
<div class="doc_code"> | |
<pre> | |
!2 = metadata !{ | |
i32 524324, ;; Tag | |
metadata !1, ;; Context | |
metadata !"bool", ;; Name | |
metadata !1, ;; File | |
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> | |
<!-- ======================================================================= --> | |
<h4> | |
<a name="ccxx_basic_char">char</a> | |
</h4> | |
<div> | |
<div class="doc_code"> | |
<pre> | |
!2 = metadata !{ | |
i32 524324, ;; Tag | |
metadata !1, ;; Context | |
metadata !"char", ;; Name | |
metadata !1, ;; File | |
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> | |
<!-- ======================================================================= --> | |
<h4> | |
<a name="ccxx_basic_unsigned_char">unsigned char</a> | |
</h4> | |
<div> | |
<div class="doc_code"> | |
<pre> | |
!2 = metadata !{ | |
i32 524324, ;; Tag | |
metadata !1, ;; Context | |
metadata !"unsigned char", | |
metadata !1, ;; File | |
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> | |
<!-- ======================================================================= --> | |
<h4> | |
<a name="ccxx_basic_short">short</a> | |
</h4> | |
<div> | |
<div class="doc_code"> | |
<pre> | |
!2 = metadata !{ | |
i32 524324, ;; Tag | |
metadata !1, ;; Context | |
metadata !"short int", | |
metadata !1, ;; File | |
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> | |
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<h4> | |
<a name="ccxx_basic_unsigned_short">unsigned short</a> | |
</h4> | |
<div> | |
<div class="doc_code"> | |
<pre> | |
!2 = metadata !{ | |
i32 524324, ;; Tag | |
metadata !1, ;; Context | |
metadata !"short unsigned int", | |
metadata !1, ;; File | |
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> | |
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<h4> | |
<a name="ccxx_basic_int">int</a> | |
</h4> | |
<div> | |
<div class="doc_code"> | |
<pre> | |
!2 = metadata !{ | |
i32 524324, ;; Tag | |
metadata !1, ;; Context | |
metadata !"int", ;; Name | |
metadata !1, ;; File | |
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> | |
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<h4> | |
<a name="ccxx_basic_unsigned_int">unsigned int</a> | |
</h4> | |
<div> | |
<div class="doc_code"> | |
<pre> | |
!2 = metadata !{ | |
i32 524324, ;; Tag | |
metadata !1, ;; Context | |
metadata !"unsigned int", | |
metadata !1, ;; File | |
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> | |
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<h4> | |
<a name="ccxx_basic_long_long">long long</a> | |
</h4> | |
<div> | |
<div class="doc_code"> | |
<pre> | |
!2 = metadata !{ | |
i32 524324, ;; Tag | |
metadata !1, ;; Context | |
metadata !"long long int", | |
metadata !1, ;; File | |
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> | |
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<h4> | |
<a name="ccxx_basic_unsigned_long_long">unsigned long long</a> | |
</h4> | |
<div> | |
<div class="doc_code"> | |
<pre> | |
!2 = metadata !{ | |
i32 524324, ;; Tag | |
metadata !1, ;; Context | |
metadata !"long long unsigned int", | |
metadata !1, ;; File | |
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> | |
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<h4> | |
<a name="ccxx_basic_float">float</a> | |
</h4> | |
<div> | |
<div class="doc_code"> | |
<pre> | |
!2 = metadata !{ | |
i32 524324, ;; Tag | |
metadata !1, ;; Context | |
metadata !"float", | |
metadata !1, ;; File | |
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> | |
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<h4> | |
<a name="ccxx_basic_double">double</a> | |
</h4> | |
<div> | |
<div class="doc_code"> | |
<pre> | |
!2 = metadata !{ | |
i32 524324, ;; Tag | |
metadata !1, ;; Context | |
metadata !"double",;; Name | |
metadata !1, ;; File | |
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> | |
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<h3> | |
<a name="ccxx_derived_types">C/C++ derived types</a> | |
</h3> | |
<div> | |
<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 524310, ;; Tag | |
metadata !1, ;; Context | |
metadata !"IntPtr", ;; Name | |
metadata !3, ;; File | |
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 524303, ;; Tag | |
metadata !1, ;; Context | |
metadata !"", ;; Name | |
metadata !1, ;; File | |
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 524326, ;; Tag | |
metadata !1, ;; Context | |
metadata !"", ;; Name | |
metadata !1, ;; File | |
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 524324, ;; Tag | |
metadata !1, ;; Context | |
metadata !"int", ;; Name | |
metadata !1, ;; File | |
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> | |
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<h3> | |
<a name="ccxx_composite_types">C/C++ struct/union types</a> | |
</h3> | |
<div> | |
<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 524324, ;; Tag | |
metadata !1, ;; Context | |
metadata !"unsigned int", | |
metadata !1, ;; File | |
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 524307, ;; 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 524301, ;; Tag | |
metadata !1, ;; Context | |
metadata !"Red", ;; Name | |
metadata !1, ;; File | |
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 524301, ;; Tag | |
metadata !1, ;; Context | |
metadata !"Green", ;; Name | |
metadata !1, ;; File | |
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 524301, ;; Tag | |
metadata !1, ;; Context | |
metadata !"Blue", ;; Name | |
metadata !1, ;; File | |
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> | |
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<h3> | |
<a name="ccxx_enumeration_types">C/C++ enumeration types</a> | |
</h3> | |
<div> | |
<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 524292, ;; Tag | |
metadata !1, ;; Context | |
metadata !"Trees", ;; Name | |
metadata !1, ;; File | |
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 524328, metadata !"Spruce", i64 100} | |
;; | |
;; Define Oak enumerator. | |
;; | |
!5 = metadata !{i32 524328, metadata !"Oak", i64 200} | |
;; | |
;; Define Maple enumerator. | |
;; | |
!6 = metadata !{i32 524328, metadata !"Maple", i64 300} | |
</pre> | |
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