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Dodji Seketeli
7cae79e0d8 On changed fn, show symbol info when name is different from linkage name in C
In change reports for function sub-type changes, for the C language,
when the name of the function is different from its linkage name, even
when the function symbol has no aliases, show the symbol information
of the function.

	* include/abg-ir.h (translation_unit::language): New enum type.
	(translation_unit::{get_language, set_language}): Declare new
	accessors.
	(translation_unit_language_to_string)
	(string_to_translation_unit_language, is_c_language)
	(is_cplus_plus_language): Declare new functions.
	* src/abg-ir.cc (translation_unit::priv::language_): New data
	member.
	(translation_unit::priv::language_): Initialize it.
	(translation_unit::{set_language, get_language}): Define new
	member functions.
	(translation_unit_language_to_string)
	(string_to_translation_unit_language, is_c_language)
	(is_cplus_plus_language): Define new functions.
	* src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (dwarf_language_to_tu_language): New
	static function.
	(build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir): Read the language of the
	translation unit.
	* src/abg-comparison.cc (corpus_diff::report): When reporting a
	change in a function sub-type, if we are in C language translation
	unit, if the function name is different from its linkage name,
	even if the symbol doesn't have any alias, show symbol
	information.
	* src/abg-reader.cc (read_translation_unit_from_input): Read the
	'language' property of the translation unit, if present.
	* src/abg-writer.cc (write_translation_unit): Write the 'language'
	property to the translation unit, if present.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test0.abi: Adjust for the new
	'language' property of the 'abi-instr' element.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test1.abi: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test2.so.abi: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test3.so.abi: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test4.so.abi: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test5.o.abi: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test6.so.abi: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test7.so.abi: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test8-qualified-this-pointer.so.abi:
	Likewise.

Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2015-07-19 19:52:01 +02:00
Dodji Seketeli
723222568e Change the linkage name only when necessary
Up to now the linkage name of a declaration was set to the name of
it's underlying symbol.  This patch changes that to instead honour
what the DW_AT_linkage_name DWARF property says, unless the value of
that property is either missing or wrong.

	* include/abg-ir.h (elf_symbol::get_alias_from_name): Declare new
	member function.
	* src/abg-ir.cc (elf_symbol::get_alias_from_name): Define it.
	* src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (build_var_decl, build_function_decl):
	Once the linkage name is supposed to contain the value of the
	DW_AT_linkage_name attribute, set it the name of the underlying
	symbol only if value of DW_At_linkage_name is missing or different
	from the names of all the aliases of the underlying symbol.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test2.so.abi: Adjust.

Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2015-06-04 13:30:16 +02:00
Dodji Seketeli
a05384675c Type read from DWARF don't have alignment information
Types read from DWARF don't have any alignment information so we
shouldn't try to guess it, especially for structures.  So this patch
sets the alignment to zero in that case.  This helps remove some
spurious alignment changes detected by abidiff just because in some
cases we fail to guess that.

In the process, I noticed that when calculating the hash value of a
given data member, we were not including the hash value of its
context.  This led to mistakenly considering some data member changes
as redundant.  So the patch fixes that too.

	* src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (build_type_decl)
	(build_class_type_and_add_to_ir, build_pointer_type_def)
	(build_reference_type, build_function_decl): Set the alignment for
	native types, class, reference and function type to zero,
	effectively meaning that they don't have alignment information.
	* src/abg-hash.cc (var_decl:#️⃣:operator): Take the hash value
	of the data member context in account when computing the hash
	value of a given data member.
	* tests/data/test-diff-dwarf/test-23-diff-arch-report-0.txt:
	Adjust.
	* tests/data/test-diff-dwarf/test10-report.txt: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-diff-dwarf/test13-report.txt: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-diff-dwarf/test22-changed-parm-c-report-0.txt: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-diff-dwarf/test26-added-parms-before-variadic-report.txt: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-diff-dwarf/test8-report.txt: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-diff-dwarf/test9-report.txt: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-diff-filter/test13-report.txt: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-diff-filter/test6-report.txt: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-diff-suppr/test9-changed-parm-c-report-0.txt: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test0.abi: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test1.abi: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test2.so.abi: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test3.so.abi: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test4.so.abi: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test5.o.abi: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test6.so.abi: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test7.so.abi: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test8-qualified-this-pointer.so.abi: Likewise.

Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2015-05-24 17:16:41 +02:00
Dodji Seketeli
a102a2f032 Add support for abicompat weak mode
This patch implements the weak mode of abicompat.  In this mode, just
the application and the new version of the library are provided.  The
types of functions and variables of the library that are consumed by
the application are compared to the types of the functions and
variables expected by the application.  The goal is to check if the
types of the declarations consumed by the application and provided by
the library are compatible with what the application expects.

The abicompat first gets the set of symbols undefined in the
application and exported by the library.  It then builds the set of
declarations exported by the library that have those symbols.  We call
these the set of declarations of the library that are consumed by the
application.

Note that the debug information for the application does not contain
the declarations of the functions/variables whose symbols are
undefined.  So we can not just read them to compare them to
declarations exported by the library.

But the *types* of the variables and the *sub-types* of the functions
whose symbols are undefined in the application are present in the
debug information of the application.

So in the weak mode, abicompat compare the *types* of the declarations
consumed by the application as expected by the application (described
by the debug information of the application) with the types of the
declarations exported by the library.

To do this a number of changes were necessary.

The patch builds a representation of all the types found in the
application's debug info.  Before that, only the types that are
reachable from exported declarations were represented.

The abidw tool got a new --load-all-types to test this new ability of
loading all types.

The patch also adds support for looking a type, not by name, but by
its internal representation.

In the comparison engine, function_type_diff is introduced to
represent changes between two function types.  For this, a new class
type_or_decl_base has been introduced in the IR.  It's now the base
class for both decl_base and type_base.  And abigail::comparison::diff
now takes two pointers of type_or_decl, not decl_base anymore.  So
function_type_diff can take two function_type now; not that a
function_type has no declaration so it doesn't inherit decl_base.  A
bunch of changes got made just to adjust to this modification.

A number of fixes were made too, to make this work, like adding
missing comparison operators, removing asserts that too strong, etc..

The patch also adjust the test suite as well as the documentation.

	* include/abg-fwd.h (class type_or_decl_base): Forward declare
	this.
	(is_decl, is_type, is_function_type, get_name, get_type_name)
	(get_function_type_name, get_pretty_representation)
	(lookup_function_type_in_corpus, lookup_type_in_translation_unit)
	(lookup_function_type_in_translation_unit)
	(synthesize_function_type_from_translation_unit)
	(hash_type_or_decl): New function declarations.
	* src/abg-corpus.cc (lookup_type_in_corpus)
	(lookup_function_type_in_corpus): Define new functions.
	* include/abg-ir.h
	(translation_unit::lookup_function_type_in_translation_unit):
	Declare new friend function.
	(class type_or_decl_base): Declare this.
	(operator==(const type_or_decl_base&, const type_or_decl_base&)):
	Declare new operator.
	(operator==(const type_or_decl_base_sptr&, const
	type_or_decl_base_sptr&)): Likewise.
	(class {decl_base, type_base}): Make these class inherit
	type_or_decl_base.
	(decl_base::get_member_scopes): New const overload.
	(bool operator==(const function_decl::parameter_sptr&,
	                 const function_decl::parameter_sptr&)): New operator.
	(function_type::get_parameters): Remove the non-const overload.
	(function_type::get_pretty_representation): Declare new member
	function.
	(method_type::get_pretty_representation): Likewise.
	* src/abg-ir.cc (bool operator==(const type_or_decl_base&, const
	type_or_decl_base&)): Define new equality operator.
	(bool operator==(const type_or_decl_base_sptr&, const
	type_or_decl_base_sptr&)): Likewise.
	(strip_typedef): Do not expect canonicalized types anymore.  Now
	the system accepts (and expects) canonicalized types in certain
	cases.  For instance, non-complete types and aggregated types that
	contain non-complete sub-types.
	(get_name, get_function_type_name, get_type_name)
	(get_pretty_representation, is_decl, is_type, is_function_type)
	(lookup_function_type_in_translation_unit)
	(synthesize_function_type_from_translation_unit)
	(lookup_type_in_scope, lookup_type_in_translation_unit): Define
	new functions or new overloads.
	(bool operator==(const function_decl::parameter_sptr&,
	                 const function_decl::parameter_sptr& r)): Define
	new operator.
	(function_type::get_parameters): Remove non-const overload.
	(function_type::get_pretty_representation): Define new function.
	(function_type::traverse): Adjust.
	(method_type::get_pretty_representation): Likewise.
	(function_decl::get_pretty_representation): Avoid emitting the
	type of cdtors.
	(hash_type_or_decl): Define new function.
	* include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (create_read_context)
	(read_corpus_from_elf): Take a new 'read_all_types' flag.
	* src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (read_context::load_all_types_): New
	flag.
	(read_context::read_context): Initialize it.
	(read_context::canonical_types_scheduled): If some types still
	have non-canonicalized sub-types, then do not canonicalize them.
	(read_context::load_all_types): New member functions.
	(build_function_decl): Do not represent void return type like
	empty type anymore, rather, represent it like a void type node.
	(build_ir_node_from_die): When asked, load all types
	including those that are not reachable from an exported
	declaration.
	(create_read_context, read_corpus_from_elf): Take a new
	'load_all_types' flag and honour it.
	* src/abg-reader.cc (read_context::type_is_from_translation_unit):
	Support looking up function types in the current translation unit,
	now that we now how to lookup function types.
	* include/abg-comparison.h (diff_context::{has_diff_for, add_diff,
	set_canonical_diff_for, set_or_get_canonical_diff_for,
	get_canonical_diff_for}): Make these take instances of
	type_or_decl_base_sptr, instead of decl_base_sptr.
	(diff::diff): Likewise.
	(diff::{first_subject, second_subject}): Make these return
	type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr.
	(type_diff_base::type_diff_base): Make these take instances of
	type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr.
	(distinct_diff::distinct_diff): Likewise.
	(distinct_diff::{first, second}): Make these return
	type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr.
	(distinct_diff::entities_are_of_distinct_kinds): Make these take
	instances of type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr.
	(class function_type_diff): Create this new type.  It's a
	factorization of the function_decl_diff type.
	* src/abg-comparison.cc ():
	* src/abg-comp-filter.cc ({harmless, harmful}_filter::visit):
	Adjust as diff::{first,second}_subject() now returns a
	type_or_decl_base_sptr, no more a decl_base_sptr.
	(decls_type, decls_diff_map_type): Remove these typedefs and replace it with ...
	(types_or_decls_type, types_or_decls_diff_map_type): ... these.
	(struct {decls_hash, decls_equals): Remove these type sand replace them with ...
	(struct {types_or_decls_hash, types_or_decls_equals}): ... these.
	({type_suppression, variable_suppression}::suppresses_diff):
	Adjust.
	(diff_context::priv::decls_diff_map): Replace this with ...
	(diff_context::priv::types_or_decls_diff_map): ... this.
	(diff_context::{has_diff_for, add_diff, get_canonical_diff_for,
	set_canonical_diff_for, set_or_get_canonical_diff_for}): Take
	type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr.
	(diff::priv::{first, second}_subject): Make the type of these be
	type_or_decl_base_sptr, no more decl_base_sptr.
	(diff::priv::priv): Adjust for the subjects of the diff being of
	type type_or_decl_sptr now, no more decl_base_sptr.
	(diff_less_than_functor::operator()(const diff_sptr, const
	diff_sptr) const): Adjust.
	(diff::diff): djust for the subjects of the diff being of type
	type_or_decl_sptr now, no more decl_base_sptr.
	(diff::{first,second}_subject): Make the type of these be
	type_or_decl_base_sptr, no more decl_base_sptr.
	(report_size_and_alignment_changes): Likewise.
	(type_diff_base::type_diff_base): Make the type of this be
	type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of type_base_sptr.
	(distinct_diff::distinct_diff): Make this take instances of
	type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr.
	(distinct_diff::{first, second, entities_are_of_distinct_kinds}):
	Likewise.
	(distinct_diff::has_changes): Simplify logic.
	(distinct_diff::report): Adjust.
	(compute_diff_for_types): Add an additional case to support the
	new function_type.
	(report_size_and_alignment_changes): Make this take instances of
	type_or_decl_base_sptr instead of decl_base_sptr.
	(class_diff::priv::member_type_has_changed): Return an instance of
	type_or_decl_base_sptr rather than a decl_base_sptr.
	(class_diff::report): Adjust.
	(diff_comp::operator()(const diff&, diff&) const): Adjust.
	(enum function_decl_diff::priv::Flags): Remove.
	(function_decl_diff::priv::{first_fn_flags_, second_fn_flags_,
	fn_flags_changes_}): Remove.
	(function_decl_diff::priv::{fn_is_declared_inline_to_flag,
	fn_binding_to_flag}): Remove.
	(function_decl_diff::{deleted_parameter_at,
	inserted_parameter_at}): Remove.
	(function_decl_diff::ensure_lookup_tables_populated): Empty this.
	(function_decl_diff::chain_into_hierarchy): Adjust.
	(function_decl_diff::function_decl_diff): This now only takes the
	subjects.  It's body is now empty.
	(function_decl_diff::{return_type_diff, subtype_changed_parms,
	removed_parms, added_parms, type_diff}): Remove these member
	functions.
	(function_decl_diff::type_diff): Define new member function.
	(function_decl_diff::report): Simplify logic by using the
	reporting of the child type diff node.
	(compute_diff): Likewise, in the overload for function_decl_sptr
	simplify logic by using the child type diff object.
	(function_type_diff::priv): Define new type.
	(function_type_diff::{function_type_diff,
	ensure_lookup_tables_populated, deleted_parameter_at,
	inserted_parameter_at, finish_diff_type, first_function_type,
	second_function_type, return_type_diff, subtype_changed_parms,
	removed_parms, added_parms, get_pretty_representation,
	has_changes, has_local_changes, report, chain_into_hierarchy}):
	Define new functions.
	(compute_diff): Define new overload for function_type_sptr.
	* tools/abicompat.cc (options::weak_mode): New data member.
	(options::options): Initialize it.
	(enum abicompat_status): New enum
	(abicompat_status operator|(abicompat_status, abicompat_status))
	(abicompat_status& operator|=(abicompat_status &, abicompat_status))
	(abicompat_status operator&(abicompat_status, abicompat_status)):
	New operators to manipulate the abicompat_status enum.
	(display_usage): Add help string for the new --weak-mode option.
	(parse_command_line): Add the new --weak-mode command line
	argument.  If the tool is called with just the application and one
	library then assume that we are in the weak mode.
	(perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode): Define new function, factorized
	from what was in the main function.
	(perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode): Define new function.
	(struct {fn,var}_change): Define new types.
	(main): Use perform_compat_check_in_weak_mode() and
	perform_compat_check_in_normal_mode().
	* tools/abidiff.cc (main): Adjust.
	* tools/abidw.cc: (options::load_all_types): Add new data member.
	(options::options): Initialize it.
	(display_usage): New help string for --load-all-types.
	(parse_command_line): Support the new --load-all-types option.
	(main): Adjust and honour the --load-all-types option.
	* tools/abilint.cc (main): Adjust.
	* doc/manuals/abicompat.rst: Update documentation for the new weak
	mode.  Also provide stuff that was missing from the examples
	provided.
	* doc/manuals/abidw.rst: Update documentation for the new
	--load-all-types option.
	* tests/print-diff-tree.cc (main): Adjust.
	* tests/test-diff-dwarf.cc (main): Likewise.
	* tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (main): Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-abicompat/test0-fn-changed-app: Recompile this.
	* tests/data/test-abicompat/libtest5-fn-changed-libapp-v{0,1}.so:
	New new test input binaries
	* tests/data/test-abicompat/test5-fn-changed-app: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-abicompat/test6-var-changed-app: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-abicompat/libtest6-var-changed-libapp-v{0,1}.so:
	Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-abicompat/test5-fn-changed-report-0.txt:
	Reference output for one test above.
	* tests/data/test-abicompat/test6-var-changed-report-0.txt:
	Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-abicompat/test5-fn-changed-app.cc: Source file
	for a binary above.
	* tests/data/test-abicompat/test5-fn-changed-libapp-v{0,1}.{h,cc}:
	Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-abicompat/test6-var-changed-libapp-v{0,1}.{cc,h}:
	Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-abicompat/test6-var-changed-app.cc: Likewise.
	* tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the test related files above to the
	source distribution.
	* tests/test-abicompat.cc (in_out_spec): Add the new test input
	above to the list of inputs to feed to this test harness.
	(main): Support taking just the app and one library.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test{0, 1, 2.so, 3.so, 5.o,
	8-qualified-this-pointer.so,}.abi: Adjust for void type being
	really emitted now, as opposed to just being an empty type.

Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2015-04-03 22:45:41 +02:00
Dodji Seketeli
635e5fa6b2 Delay non-complete class type resolution up to end of corpus reading
From the DWARF emitted by GCC 4.4.7 for libstdc++ we encountered an
interesting construct.

A non-complete version of std::runtime_error is declared in
libstdc++-v3/src/functexcept.cc and is represented in DWARF as:

     [ 37344]      class_type
		    name                 (strp) "runtime_error"
		    declaration          (flag)

Then a bit later, that *non-complete* class is used as a base class
for a class, *without* being fully defined!  This shouldn't happen
but, well, it does:

     [ 3b3a1]    class_type
		  specification        (ref4) [ 3733e]
		  byte_size            (data1) 16
		  decl_file            (data1) 5
		  decl_line (data1) 141
		  containing_type      (ref4) [ 3734a]
		  sibling              (ref4) [3b405]
     [ 3b3b1]      inheritance
		   type                 (ref4) [ 37344] <---- here.

The thing is that, later, in another translation unit
(libstdc++-v3/src/stdexcept.cc), that same class is defined fully:

     [ 7e9f9]      class_type
		   name                 (strp) "runtime_error"
		   declaration          (flag)
[...]

     [ 80c95]    class_type
		 specification        (ref4) [ 7e9f9]
		 byte_size            (data1) 16
		 decl_file            (data1) 4
		 decl_line            (data1) 108
		 containing_type      (ref4) [ 7e9ff]
		 sibling              (ref4) [ 80d2b]
		 [...] <---------- and the definition goes here.

But then you see that the DIE offset of the "version" of the
runtime_error class that is "defined" libstdc++-v3/src/stdexcept.cc in
is different from the version that is only declared in
libstdc++-v3/src/functexcept.cc.  But virtue of the "One Definition
Rule", we can assume that they designate the same type.  But still,
runtime_error should have been defined in
libstdc++-v3/src/stdexcept.cc.  Anyhow, libabigail needs to be able to
handle this.  That is, it needs to wait until the entire ABI corpus is
loaded from DWARF, then lookup the definition of all the non-complete
types we have encountered.

And then only after that non-complete type resolution has taken place,
we can proceed with type canonicalizing, rather than doing it after
the loading of each translation unit like what we were doing
previously.

This is what this patch does.

	* include/abg-fwd.h (lookup_type_in_corpus): Declare new function.
	* src/abg-corpus.cc (lookup_type_in_corpus): Define new function
	here.
	* include/abg-ir.h (function_types_type): Declare new typedef.
	(translation_unit::get_canonical_function_type): Remove member function.
	(translation_unit::bind_function_type_life_time): Declare new
	member function.
	(classes_type): New typedef.
	* src/abg-ir.cc
	(translation_unit::priv::canonical_function_types_): Remove data
	member.
	(translation_unit::priv::function_types): New data member.
	(translation_unit::get_canonical_function_type): Remove this
	function definition.
	(translation_unit::bind_function_type_life_time): New function
	definition.
	(lookup_node_in_scope): Ensure that the type returned is
	complete.
	* src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (string_classes_map): New typedef.
	(read_context::decl_only_classes_map_): New data member.
	(read_context::declaration_only_classes): New accessor.
	(read_context::{maybe_schedule_declaration_only_class_for_resolution,
	is_decl_only_class_scheduled_for_resolution,
	resolve_declaration_only_classes, current_elf_file_is_executable,
	current_elf_file_is_dso}): Define new member functions.
	(read_context::clear_per_translation_unit_data): Do not clear the
	data structures that associate DIEs to decls/types or that contain
	the types to canonicalize here.  Rather, clear them ...
	(read_context::clear_per_corpus_data): ... here instead.
	(read_context::build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir): Do not
	perform late type canonicalizing here.  Rather, do it ...
	(read_debug_info_into_corpus): ... here instead.  And before that,
	call read_context::clear_per_corpus_data() and the new
	read_context::resolve_declaration_only_classes() here.
	(build_class_type_and_add_to_ir): Schedule the non-complete types
	for resolution to complete types.  Assert that base classes that
	are non-complete are scheduled to be completed.
	(build_function_decl): Do not try to canonicalize function types
	this early, systematically.  Now, all the non-complete types needs
	to be completed before starting canonicalizing.  So let function
	types go through the normal processes of deciding when to
	canonicalize them.  But then, bind the life time of the function
	type to the life time of the current translation unit.
	(maybe_canonicalize_type): If a class type is non-complete,
	schedule it for late canonicalizing.
	* src/abg-hash.cc (class_decl:#️⃣:operator()(const class_decl&)
	const): During hashing, a base class should be complete.
	* src/abg-reader.cc
	(read_context::clear_per_translation_unit_data): Do not clear
	id/xml node, and type maps here.  Rather, clear it ...
	(read_context::clear_per_corpus_data): ... here instead.
	(read_translation_unit_from_input): Do not perform late
	canonicalizing here.  Rather, do it ...
	(read_corpus_from_input): ... here.  Also, call the new
	read_context::clear_per_corpus_data() here.
	(build_function_decl): Do not canonicalize function types here so
	early.  Rather, bind the life time of the function type to the
	life time of the translation unit.
	* src/abg-writer.cc (write_translation_unit): Do not clear the
	type/ID map here.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test2.so.abi: Adjust test input.

Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2015-03-17 10:54:12 +01:00
Dodji Seketeli
721728e7de Support reading and comparing soname from ELF files
Libabigail's DWARF reader doesn't read the DT_SONAME tag from the
.dynamic section.  The abigail::corpus type doesn't have a property
for that tag either.  And the comparison engine doesn't take that tag
in when comparing corpora.

This patch modifies the DWARF reader to read the DT_SONAME and
DT_NEEDED tags from the .dynamic section.  The value of DT_SONAME tag
is then saved in the new corpus property accessed by the new
abigail::corpus::get_soname() accessor.  The comparison engine has
also been modified to compare the sonames of two corpora being
compared.  Note that the value of the DT_NEEDED elf tag is saved in a
new corpus property that is accessed via the new
abigail::corpus::get_needed() getter.  This property is not used yet.

This patch also adds a unit test for this new feature.

	* include/abg-corpus.h (corpus::{get_needed, set_needed,
	get_soname, set_soname}): Declare new accessors.
	* src/abg-corpus.cc (corpus::priv::{needed, soname}): New data
	members.
	(corpus::{get_needed, set_needed, get_soname, set_soname}): Define
	new accessors.
	(corpus::is_empty): Take dt_needed and dt_soname in account in
	computing empty-ness.
	* src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (read_context::{dt_needed_,
	dt_soname_}): New data members.
	(read_context::{dt_needed, dt_soname}): New accessors.
	(read_context::load_dt_soname_and_needed): New member function.
	(read_corpus_from_elf): Call the new
	read_context::load_dt_soname_and_needed() to read the dt_soname
	and dt_needed tags.  Set them to the corpus.
	* include/abg-comparison.h (diff_context::show_soname_change):
	Declare new accessors.
	* src/abg-comparison.cc (diff_context::priv::show_soname_change_):
	New data member.
	(diff_context::priv::priv): Initialize the new data member
	diff_context::priv::show_soname_change_.
	(diff_context::show_soname_change): Define new accessors.
	(corpus_diff::priv::sonames_equal_): New data member.
	(corpus_diff::priv::priv): Initialize the new data member
	corpus_diff::priv::sonames_equal_.
	(corpus_diff::length): Take the new priv_->sonames_equals_ data
	member in account.
	(corpus_diff::{report, priv::emit_diff_stats}): If the sonames
	changed and we are allowed to report it, then report it.
	(compute_diff): In the variant for corpus_diff, do not forget to
	compare the sonames.
	* src/abg-reader.cc (build_needed, read_elf_needed_from_input):
	Define new static functions.
	(read_corpus_from_input): Read the 'soname' attribute from the
	'abi-corpus' xml element node.
	* src/abg-writer.cc (write_elf_needed): Define new static
	function.
	(write_corpus_to_native_xml): Write a new 'elf-needed' xml element
	node that contains one xml 'dependency' element node per
	dependency to emit.  This uses the new write_elf_needed() function
	above.
	* tests/data/test-diff-dwarf/libtest19-soname-v0.so: New test
	input data.
	* tests/data/test-diff-dwarf/libtest19-soname-v1.so: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-diff-dwarf/test19-soname-report-0.txt: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-diff-dwarf/test19-soname-v0.c: Source code of
	the first binary above.
	* tests/data/test-diff-dwarf/test19-soname-v1.c: Source code of
	the second binary above.
	* tests/test-diff-dwarf.cc (in_out_specs): Add the test input
	above to the list of test input to run this harness on.
	* tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test input data above.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test{0,1}.abi: Adjust.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test{2,3,4,6,}.so.abi: Adjust.

Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2014-12-07 23:42:26 +01:00
Dodji Seketeli
0dd5f64279 Sort elf symbols before serializing them
* include/abg-corpus.h (corpus::{get_sorted_fun_symbols,
	get_sorted_var_symbols}): Declare new member functions.
	* src/abg-corpus.cc (corpus_priv::{sorted_var_symbols,
	sorted_fun_symbols}): New data members.
	(struct elf_symbol_comp_functor): Define new comparison functor.
	(corpus::{get_sorted_fun_symbols, get_sorted_var_symbols}): Define
	new member functions.
	* src/abg-writer.cc (write_elf_symbols_table): Take a sorted
	vector of symbols in parameters, rather than an unsorted map.
	(write_corpus_to_native_xml): Write a sorted vector of symbols,
	rather than an unsorted map of symbols.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test0.abi: Adjust.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test1.abi: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test2.so.abi: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test3.so.abi: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test6.so.abi: Likewise.

Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2014-11-08 11:22:43 +01:00
Dodji Seketeli
cbf1debeab Fix reading several clones of the same member function from DWARF
* include/abg-fwd.h (set_member_function_is_ctor)
	(set_member_function_is_dtor, set_member_function_is_const)
	(set_member_function_vtable_offset): Declare new functions.
	* include/abg-ir.h (class_decl::sort_virtual_mem_fns): Declare new
	member function.
	(mem_fn_context_rel::{vtable_offset, is_constructor is_destructor,
	is_const}): Add these setters.
	(set_member_function_is_ctor, set_member_function_is_dtor)
	(set_member_function_is_static, set_member_function_is_const)
	(set_member_function_vtable_offset)
	(set_member_function_is_virtual): Declare these new friend
	function to class class_decl::method_decl.
	* src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (finish_member_function_reading): Split
	this out from build_class_type_and_add_to_ir.  Use the new setters
	for member functions properties introduced above.
	(build_class_type_and_add_to_ir): Factorize the creation of member
	function by using build_ir_node_from_die.  Once that function has
	created the member function in a rather generic way, use the new
	finish_member_function_reading to set the remaining specific
	properties for member functions.
	(build_function_decl): When called to read additional properties
	of a function_decl, allow this to read and update the elf symbol
	properties too.  This is useful for building a clone of a function
	that already has an elf symbol.
	(build_ir_node_from_die):  When building a function decl, consider
	the case of a DIE that has both DW_AT_specification and
	DW_AT_abstract_origin set.  That is, DW_AT_abstract_origin is set,
	and the origin has DW_AT_specification set.  This is basically a
	clone of a function that implements an interface (this happens for
	destructors, for instance).  In this case, really do the cloning
	of the interface implementation.  If the cloned function happens
	to be member function, use finish_member_function_reading to read
	the properties relevant to its method-ness.
	* src/abg-ir.cc (set_member_function_is_ctor)
	(set_member_function_is_dtor, set_member_function_is_const)
	(set_member_function_vtable_offset)
	(class_decl::sort_virtual_mem_fns): Define new functions.
	(sort_virtual_member_functions): Define new static function.
	(struct virtual_member_function_less_than): New functor.
	(class_decl::add_member_function): Keep virtual member functions
	vector sorted.
	* data/test-read-dwarf/test1.abi: Adjust.  Now, both the
	cdtor specification and all the clones that implements the
	different are emitted.
	* data/test-read-dwarf/test2.so.abi: Likewise.

Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2014-10-02 10:09:23 +02:00
Dodji Seketeli
7b126c03a0 Support alternate debug info sections
ABGBZ#17193
	* include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (class read_context)
	(typedef read_context_sptr, create_read_context)
	(has_alt_debug_info): Declare these.
	(read_corpus_from_elf): Declare new overload.
	* src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (find_alt_debug_info)
	(is_die_attribute_resolved_through_gnu_ref_alt)
	(build_primary_die_parent_relations_under)
	(build_alternate_die_parent_relations_under):
	Define new static functions.
	(read_context::{alt_dwarf_,
	alt_debug_info_path_, alternate_die_decl_map_,
	alternate_die_parent_map_}): New data members.
	(read_context::{alt_dwarf, alt_debug_info_path,
	alternate_die_decl_map, associate_die_to_decl_primary,
	associate_die_to_decl_alternate, associate_die_to_decl,
	lookup_decl_from_die_offset_primary,
	lookup_decl_from_die_offset_alternate,
	lookup_decl_from_die_offset, alternate_die_parent_map}): New
	member functions.
	(read_context::load_debug_info): Painfully Get a handle on the
	alternate debug info section too.  We shouldn't have to do all
	this work; we could use the new dwarf_getalt() function from
	libdw, but we cannot as we want to support supports that predate
	that api.  When a version of elfutils gets released with that api
	though, we should conditionally use that instead.
	(build_ir_node_from_die, get_parent_die, get_scope_for_die)
	(build_namespace_decl_and_add_to_ir)
	(build_class_type_and_add_to_ir, build_qualified_type)
	(build_pointer_type_def, build_reference_type, build_typedef_type)
	(build_var_decl, build_function_decl): Take a new parameter that
	tells if the input DIE is from alternate debug info.  Adjust their
	code accordingly.
	(die_die_attribute): Take a new output parameter that tells if the
	resolved DIE is from alternate debug info.  Also take a new
	parameter that tells if the input DIE is from alternate debug info
	sections.
	(build_die_parent_relations_under): Take the DIE -> parent map to
	act upon.  Also, add a new overload that takes a flag saying if
	the DIE is from alternate debug info or not, and act upon that.
	(build_die_parent_maps): Renamed build_die_parent_map into this
	and make it build DIE -> parent DIE relationship for the alternate
	debug info file as well.
	(find_last_import_unit_point_before_die, ): Adjust to use the
	information about if the relevant DIEs are in alternate debug info
	or not.
	(build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir): Clear the alternate DIE ->
	decl map, that is per TU just as the primary DIE -> decl map.
	Adjust to use the information about if the relevant DIEs are in
	alternate debug info or not.
	(read_debug_info_into_corpus): Build the two DIE -> DIE parent
	maps (one for the primary debug info and one for the alternate
	debug info).
	(create_read_context, has_alt_debug_info): Define new public entry
	points.
	(read_corpus_from_elf): New entry point overload that takes a
	read_context.
	* tools/bidw.cc (options::{check_alt_debug_info_path,
	show_base_name_alt_debug_info_path}): New data members.
	(display_usage): Update for the two new options
	--check-alternate-debug-info and
	check-alternate-debug-info-base-name.
	(parse_command_line): Parse the two options above.
	(main) Handle the two new options above.
	* tests/Makefile.am: Build the new runtestaltdwarf test.  Add the
	new data/test-alt-dwarf-file/* files to the build system.
	* tests/test-alt-dwarf-file.cc: New test driver.
	* tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0-common.cc: New test input
	files.
	* tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/libtest0-common.so: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0.cc: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/libtest0.so: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0.h: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0-common-dwz.debug: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0-debug-dir/.build-id/16/7088580c513b439c9ed95fe6a8b29496495f26.debug:
	Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-alt-dwarf-file/test0-debug-dir/test0-common-dwz.debug:
	Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test1.abi: Adjust. bidw doesn't emit
	an abstract constructor/destructor anymore. It emits just the
	functions matching the cdtor symbols found in the binary.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test2.so.abi: Likewise.

Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2014-08-15 18:27:04 +02:00
Dodji Seketeli
e2d450176b Add a symbol database to the ABI Corpus & support symbol aliases
* include/abg-corpus.h (corpus::{g,s}et_{fun,var}_symbol_map{_sptr}):
	Declare new accessors.
	(corpus::lookup_{variable,function}_symbol): Declare new member
	functions.
	* src/abg-corpus.cc (corpus::{g,s}et_{fun,var}_symbol_map{_sptr}):
	Define new accessors.
	(corpus::lookup_{variable,function}_symbol): Define new member
	functions.
	* include/abg-ir.h (string_elf_symbol_sptr_map_type)
	(string_elf_symbol_sptr_map_sptr, elf_symbols)
	(string_elf_symbols_map_type, string_elf_symbols_map_sptr): New
	convenience typedefs.
	(elf_symbol::{get_main_symbol, is_main_symbol, get_next_alias,
	has_aliases, add_alias, get_id_string,
	get_name_and_version_from_id, operator=}): Declare new member
	functions.
	* src/abg-ir.cc (elf_symbol::{get_main_symbol, is_main_symbol,
	get_next_alias, has_aliases, add_alias, get_id_string,
	get_name_and_version_from_id, operator=}): Define new member
	functions.
	* include/abg-reader.h (read_corpus_from_file): Take a shared
	pointer to corpus.
	* src/abg-reader.cc (read_context::{g,s}et_corpus): Define these.
	(build_elf_symbol_db, build_elf_symbol_from_reference)
	(read_symbol_db_from_input): Define new functions.
	(read_corpus_from_input): Adjust.  Make it read symbol databases.
	(build_elf_symbol): Harden this.
	(build_{var,function}_decl): Read the symbol reference.  Do not
	read the local symbol serialization anymore.
	(read_corpus_from_archive): Adjust.
	(read_corpus_from_file): Take a reference to a shared pointer to
	corpus, rather than a reference to the corpus.
	(read_corpus_from_native_xml): Only keep the overload that returns
	a corpus.  Set the current context with the corpus.
	* src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (addr_elf_symbol_sptr_map_type)
	(addr_elf_symbol_sptr_map_sptr): New convenience typedefs.
	(read_context::{fun_sym_addr_sym_index_map_,
	var_sym_addr_sym_index_map_): Remove.
	(read_context::{fun,var}_addr_sym_map_): New.  Replace the above
	that got removed.
	(read_context::{var,fun}_syms_): New.
	(read_context::lookup_elf_{fn,var}_symbol_from_address): Adjust.
	(read_context::{fun,var}_addr_sym_map{_sptr}): New.
	(read_context::{fun,var}_syms{_sptr}): New.
	(read_context::load_symbol_maps): Replace
	read_context::load_symbol_addr_to_index_maps.  Adjust to load all
	the new maps.
	(read_context::maybe_load_symbol_maps): New.
	(read_debug_info_into_corpus): Renamed build_corpus into this.
	Update to load symbol maps and set it to the corpus.
	* src/abg-writer.cc (write_context::get_fun_symbol_map): New
	accessor.
	(write_elf_symbol_aliases, write_elf_symbol_reference)
	(write_elf_symbols_table): Define new static functions.
	(write_var_decl): Write the reference to the underlying symbol of
	the variable.  Do not write the full symbol here anymore.
	(write_function_decl):  Likewise, write the reference to the
	underlying symbol of the function.  Do not write the full symbol
	here anymore.
	(write_corpus_to_native_xml): Write the symbol databases at the
	beginning of the corpus document.
	* src/abg-comparison.cc
	(corpus_diff::priv::ensure_lookup_tables_populated): Now that the
	corpus has symbols, check if a the symbol of an allegedly deleted
	function (resp. variable) is deleted; if not, then do not report
	the function (resp. variable) as deleted.  Similarly, check if the
	symbol of an allegedly added function (resp. variable) is added.
	if not, the do not report the function (resp. variable) as added.
	* tests/test-write-read-archive.cc (main): Adjust.
	* tools/biar.cc (extract_tus_from_archive): Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-diff-filter/test9-report.txt: Adjust.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test0.abi: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test1.abi: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test2.so.abi: Likewise.

Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2014-05-28 16:33:35 +02:00
Dodji Seketeli
0237455e57 Add clone in the scope of the cloned decl they logically belong to
* src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (build_ir_node_from_die): Do not try to
	add the cloned function/variable to the current scope because
	cloning should have added the decl into the scope of the cloned
	target.
	* src/abg-ir.cc ({var,function}_decl::clone): Insert the clone
	decl into the scope of the cloned decl.  My understanding is that
	it's where they belong.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test1.abi: Update this to incorporate
	all the abstract constructors/destructors *and* their clones into
	the classes where they belong.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test1.abi: Adjust for the abstract
	cdtor being added to the class, as well as their cloned concrete
	instances.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test2.so.abi: Likewise.

Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2014-05-21 12:25:45 +02:00
Dodji Seketeli
c91461a8c8 Don't share types across TUs when DW_TAG_partial_unit are involved
* src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir):
	Clear the part of the context that needs to be per TU.
	(build_ir_node_from_die): Assert that this should not be called
	for partial and imported unit because for now our practical
	assumption is that DIEs under partial unit are lazily read only
	when referenced by DIEs that are under DW_TAG_compile_unit.
	* tests/Makefile.am: Add the new test files to the build system.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test2.so.abi: Fix the reference
	output here to avoid sharing types across TUs, making the output
	valid for bilint.

Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2014-05-19 21:35:56 +02:00
Dodji Seketeli
c469546e45 Initial support for DW_TAG_partial_unit
* src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (read_context::cur_tu_die_): New member.
	(read_context::read_context): Initialize the new member.
	(read_context::cur_tu_die): New accessors.
	(find_last_import_unit_point_before_die): New static function.
	(get_parent_die): Take a logical current die offset parameter.  If
	the die we want the parent for is a partial unit, then find the
	last DW_TAG_imported_unit that imports that partial unit before
	the logical current die and return the parent of that
	DW_TAG_imported_unit die.
	(get_scope_for_die): Take a logical current die offset parameter.
	Adjust.
	(build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir): Set/unset the current
	translation unit DIE in the context.  Adjust.
	(build_namespace_decl_and_add_to_ir)
	(build_class_type_and_add_to_ir, build_qualified_type)
	(build_pointer_type_def, build_reference_type, build_typedef_type)
	(build_var_decl, build_function_decl, build_ir_node_from_die):
	Take a logical current die offset parameter.  Adjust.
	(build_corpus): Accept that we can have DIE that are not
	DW_TAG_compile_unit at the top level, because, well, we can now
	have DW_TAG_partial_unit too.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test2-{0,1}.cc: New test source
	files.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test2.h: Likewise.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test2.so: New input binary to read.
	* tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test2.so.abi: New reference test to
	compare against.
	* tests/test-read-dwarf.cc: Adjust to launch the new test.

Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2014-05-19 17:26:40 +02:00