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Dodji Seketeli
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f275939df2 |
Use worker threads pattern to speed up some tests
We are going to need to speed up more and more tests, and coding directly with libpthread for that can be tedious and bug-prone. So I devised an implementation for the worker threads design pattern instead, and used it to speed up some tests. * include/Makefile.am: Add the new abg-workers.h to source distribution. * include/abg-workers.h: New file. * src/Makefile.am: Add the new abg-worker.cc to source distribution. * src/abg-workers.cc: New file. * tests/test-utils.cc: Update copyright. Make get_src_dir() and get_build_dir() return a const char*, as opposed to returning a string. Make that const char reside in thread local storage, so that two concurrent threads can safely call these functions in parallel, without any race. * tests/test-utils.h: Make get_src_dir() and get_build_dir() return a const char*, as opposed to returning a string. * tests/test-abicompat.cc: Update copyright. Adjust for get_src_dir() and get_build_dir() change. * tests/test-abidiff.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-alt-dwarf-file.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-core-diff.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-diff-dwarf-abixml.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-diff-dwarf.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-diff-pkg.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-diff-suppr.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-lookup-syms.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-read-write.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-types-stability.cc: Likewise. Use the new task queue type to run these tests in parallel. * tests/test-diff-filter.cc: Likewise. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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f34580af06 |
Fix typo in test-read-dwarf.cc
* tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (for test test21-pr19092.so.abi): Fix typo in the output path of that test. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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14ff32b322 |
Adjust regression tests reference output for the current patch set
This is the last patch of a series of patches which aims at fixing bug libabigail/19097. The short titles of the patches of the set are, including this one: Don't canonicalize types not added to their context in abixml reader Support updating a class in the abixml reader Fix emitting of referenced type in abixml writer Use abidw --abidiff in test-read-dwarf.cc Adjust regression tests reference output for the current patch set Below is the cover letter of the last patch of the set. The current patch set needs big reference output adjustments, that we are doing at the end, here. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test22-pr19097-libstdc++.so.6.0.17.so: New test input binary. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test22-pr19097-libstdc++.so.6.0.17.so.abi: New test reference output. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test files above to the source distribution. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (in_out_specs): Add the two new test files above to the set of test input files. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test10-pr18818-gcc.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test12-pr18844.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test13-pr18894.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test14-pr18893.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test15-pr18892.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test16-pr18904.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test17-pr19027.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test18-pr19037-libvtkRenderingLIC-6.1.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test19-pr19023-libtcmalloc_and_profiler.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test20-pr19025-libvtkParallelCore-6.1.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test21-pr19092.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test9-pr18818-clang.so.abi: Adjust. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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f6556681d0 |
Use abidw --abidiff in test-read-dwarf.cc
That test was doing several sub-tests that amount to just calling abidw --abidiff. So, let's use that, now that we have it. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (handle_in_out_spec): Rather than calling abilint on the abixml and abidiff-ing the .so file against its .so.abi, call abidw --abidiff on the .so file and voila. Ok, it does one extra save of abixml, but then that won't hurt. And things are faster now than what they were anyway :-) Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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09de4435ce |
Bug 19092 - abidw aborts on types that violate the ODR
It appears that two different types from two different translation units might have the same name in a DSO, like in the example of this bug. This violates the One Definition Rule, which we rely on to go fast, and more importantly, it introduces type canonicalization errors. This patch recognizes more of these ODR violation cases by looking at the size of the types. That is, if two types (from the same DSO) with the same name have different sizes, then they are different. * src/abg-ir.cc (type_base::get_canonical_type_for): Look at the size of types with the same name which could be considered ODR-equal, to spot possible violations that would induce a type canonicalization error. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test21-pr19092.so: New test input binary. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test21-pr19092.so.abi: New reference abixml for the binary above. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test input above to source distribution. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test9-pr18818-clang.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test12-pr18844.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test20-pr19025-libvtkParallelCore-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (int_out_specs): Add the two test input above. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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e9bdb488b3 |
Bug 19025 - abixml writer forgets to emit some member types
When a member type (a type that is a member of a class) M is referenced by some types emitted by abixml, but the context of M (the class type which M is a member of) is not itself referenced by any ABI artifact, then abixml forgets to emit the context of M and thus M itself. With this patch, when the abixml writer has emitted almost all ABI artifacts for the current translation unit, it looks for types that have been referenced by the emitted ABI artifacts, but that haven't been emitted themselves. It then emits those referenced-but-not-emitted types, and makes sure their contexts are emitted as well. * include/abg-fwd.h (is_namespace): Fix prototype. * src/abg-writer.cc (struct type_ptr_comp_functor): New internal type. (sort_type_ptr_map): New static function. (write_context::m_referenced_types_map): Renamed m_referenced_fntypes_map data member into this. (write_context::get_referenced_types): New member function. (write_context::record_type_as_referenced): Renamed record_fntype_as_referenced member function into this. Adjust. (write_context::type_is_referenced): Renamed fntype_is_referenced into this. (write_context::clear_referenced_types_map): Renamed clear_referenced_fntypes_map member function into this. Adjust. (write_decl_in_scope): New static function. (write_translation_unit): Use it here to emit types that are referenced by other types in the TU, but that are not emitted. Adjust. (write_pointer_type_def, write_reference_type_def) (write_typedef_decl): Record the underlying types referenced by the emitted types as being, well, referenced. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test20-pr19025-libvtkParallelCore-6.1.so: New test binary input. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test20-pr19025-libvtkParallelCore-6.1.so.abi: New reference output of the binary input above. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test material above to the source distribution. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (in_out_spec): Add the new test inputs. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test9-pr18818-clang.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test10-pr18818-gcc.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test12-pr18844.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test13-pr18894.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test14-pr18893.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test15-pr18892.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test16-pr18904.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test17-pr19027.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test18-pr19037-libvtkRenderingLIC-6.1.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test19-pr19023-libtcmalloc_and_profiler.so.abi: Likewise. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Ondrej Oprala
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fcea5dffce |
Parallelize test read-dwarf.
* tests/Makefile.am: Link runtestreaddwarf with libpthread. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (main) Create worker threads corresponding to the number of CPUs online, add a "--no-parallel" option and move the main loop... (handleInOutSpec) ...here. Signed-off-by: Ondrej Oprala <ooprala@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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0e3416e7e2 |
Bug 19023 - Type canonicalization is sensitive to struct-ness
In some debug info of some shared library, the same type can be present as a struct in some translation units, and as a class in others. As we are using the "pretty representation" of types to hash types during type canonicalization, a "class foo" and "struct foo" are (wrongly) considered different, because those pretty representations are different. This patch changes the canonicalization code to make it independent from the struct-ness of the class being canonicalized. * include/abg-ir.h (class_decl::is_struct): Declare a setter for the "is-struct" property. * src/abg-ir.cc (class_decl::is_struct): And define that setter here. (type_base::get_canonical_type_for): Temporarily set the 'is-struct' flag of the class type to 'false' before building its pretty representation. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test19-pr19023-libtcmalloc_and_profiler.so: New test input binary. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test19-pr19023-libtcmalloc_and_profiler.so.abi: New test reference output. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test material above to the source distribution. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (in_out_specs): Add the two new test inputs to the list of test inputs to consider. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test14-pr18893.so.abi: Adjust. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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48801d23e4 |
Bug 19037 - Make ABI corpus support several functions with same symbol
It turns out that, in DWARF, there can be function template instantiations foo<int>(int) and foo<TypedefOfInt>(TypedefOfInt) which have the same symbol name, if TypedefOfInt is a typedef of int. An ABI corpus retains only one function declaration per symbol name. So in the example of the bug the input DWARF has the two instantiations, but libabigail is just keeping one of the two; so the abixml only has one of the two template instantiations. This patch changes the ABI corpus model so that it represents the fact that there can be several function declarations for a given symbol. The patch then adjust the comparison engine to make it know about this new model. * include/abg-corpus.h (corpus::exported_decls_builder::str_{fn,var}_ptr_map_type): Remove these typedefs from here as they only used internally in abg-corpus.cc. So we move them there instead. * src/abg-corpus.cc (str_fn_ptrs_map_type): New typedef. (str_var_ptr_map_type): Moved the typedef that was in corpus::exported_decls_builder here. (corpus::exported_decls_builder::id_fns_map_): Rename the fns_ data member into this. Make it have a str_fn_ptrs_map_type as a type. (corpus::exported_decls_builder::id_fns_map): Renamed the fns_map() accessor into this one. (corpus::exported_decls_builder::{fn_id_is_in_id_fns_map, fn_is_in_fns}): New member functions. (corpus::exported_decls_builder::fn_is_in_id_fns_map): Rename fn_is_in_map into this. (corpus::exported_decls_builder::add_fn_to_id_fns_map): Rename add_fn_to_map into this. (corpus::exported_decls_builder::add_fn_to_exported): Adjust. (corpus::exported_decls_builder::maybe_add_fn_to_exported_fns): Adjust. * src/abg-comparison.cc (function_decl_diff::report): Emit reports about function name changes (for a given function ID) only if there are sub-type changes to be reported for the function. In that case, do not forget to emit the sub-type changes after the name changes have been reported. (corpus_diff::priv::ensure_lookup_tables_populated): Several functions of the same ID can be removed or added from/to the corpus. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test18-pr19037-libvtkRenderingLIC-6.1.so: New test input binary. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test18-pr19037-libvtkRenderingLIC-6.1.so.abi: New test output reference. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test materials to the source distribution. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (in_out_specs): Adjust to add the new test inputs above. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Ondrej Oprala
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910672f8c2 |
Bug 19027 - ABI asymmetry with enums over INT_MAX
* src/abg-reader.cc (build_enum_type_decl): Use strtol instead of atoi to parse the values and check for overflow. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test material to the build system. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test17-pr19027.so: New test file. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test17-pr19027.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc: Adjust to launch the new test. Signed-off-by: Ondrej Oprala <ooprala@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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b2e5366d3f |
Introduce the concept of environment
There are resources needed by the type system and other artifacts of libabigail. Today, when the life time of those resources need to be greater than all of artifacts of Abigail, then said resources are made global. But then global resources are not great, if anything because they complicate the future use of the library in concurrent computing setups. As I was in the need to add one resource to be used by the type system, I decided to sit down and first overhaul how these long lived resources needed to be handled. And here comes the concept of "environment". An environment is a place where one can put resources that need to live longer than all the other artifacts of the Abigail system. And so, the code that creates Abigail artifacts needs and environment of for said artifacts to use. In other words, artifacts now use an environment. This has interesting and strong implications. We can only compare two artifacts if they use the same environment. This is quite a strong requirement. But then when this requirement is fulfilled, comparing two types amounts to just comparing two pointer values; hash values for types can also be cached. Now *that* is great for speed of comparison, is it not? This patch introduce the concept environment (which is basically a new abigail::ir::environment type), removes the global variables and uses the environment instead. Each ABI artifact (either type or decl) now has a ::get_environment() member function to get its environment. This patch also disables the caching of hash values because the caching must happen only *after* all types have been canonicalized. We were not respecting that requirement until now, and that introduces wrong hash values. A subsequent patch is going to re-introduce hash value caching again, once the infrastructure is in place to set a flag in the environment (hah!) once type canonicalization is done, and then later read that flag when some client code requests a hash value, to know if we should look in the hash value cache or not. The patch obviously changes the output of numerous regression tests (if anything b/c it disables hash value caching) so 'make check' yields regressions. But then, it's only the subsequent patch that updates the tests. * include/abg-ir.h: Adjust note about memory management. (class environment): Declare new class. (translation_unit::translation_unit): Take an environment in parameter. (translation_unit::{g,s}et_environment): Declare new member functions. (type_or_decl_base::{g,s}et_environment): Likewise. (type_or_decl_base::{get_cached_hash_value, set_cached_hash_value}): Change the name of decl_base::peek_hash_value() and decl_base::set_hash() here into these and move them here. (type_or_decl_base::hashing_started): Move decl_base::hashing_started() here. ({g,s}et_environment_for_artifact): Declare new functions. (class decl_base): Move member functions hashing_started(), peek_hash_value() and set_hash() on to the type_or_decl_base base class. (scope_decl::scope_decl): Initialize the virtual member type_or_decl_base(). (type_decl::{get_void_type_decl, get_variadic_parameter_type_decl}): Remove these static member functions. They are now non-static member functions of the new environment type. * src/abg-ir.cc (class environment_setter): New internal class. (get_canonical_types_map): Remove. This now becomes a member function of the environment type. (class usage_watchdog): Remove. (usage_watchdog_{s,w}ptr): Remove these typedefs. (get_usage_watchdog_wptr, ref_usage_watchdog) (maybe_cleanup_type_system_data): Remove these functions. (translation_unit::priv::usage_watchdog_): Remove data member. (translation_unit::priv::env_): New data member. (translation_unit::priv::priv): Take an environment and initialize the new env_ data member. Do not initialize the removed usage_watchdog_. (translation_unit::translation_unit): Take an environment parameter. (translation_unit::get_global_scope): Set the environment of a new global scope. (translation_unit::{g,s}et_environment): New accessors. (translation_unit::bind_function_type_life_time): Set the environment of the function type. (struct environment::priv): New class. (environment::{environment, ~environment, get_canonical_types_map, get_variadic_parameter_type_decl, canonicalization_is_done}): New member functions. (struct type_or_decl_base::priv): New class. (type_or_decl_base::{type_or_decl_base, hashing_started, get_cached_hash_value, set_cached_hash_value, set_environment, get_environment, traverse}): New member functions. ({s,g}get_environment_for_artifact): New functions. (decl_base::priv::{hash_, hashing_started}): Remove. (decl_base::priv::priv): Adjust. (decl_base::decl_base): In the copy constructor, initialize the virtual base type_or_decl_base. Do not initialize hash_ and hashing_started data member that got removed. (decl_base::{hashing_started, peek_hash_value, set_hash}): Remove member functions. (strip_typedef): Set the environment of the new type which has its typedefs stripped off. Adjust the call to type_or_void(). (scope_decl::{add, insert}_member_decl): Set the environment of the new member decl to the environment of its scope. (synthesize_type_from_translation_unit) (synthesize_function_type_from_translation_unit): Set the environment for the newly synthesized type. Adjust calls to type_or_void(). (type_or_void): Take an environment in parameter. Get the void type from the environment. (get_canonical_types_map): Remove. (type_base::get_canonical_type_for): Get the canonical types map from the environment, not from a global variable. (type_decl::{get_void_type_decl, get_variadic_parameter_type_decl}): Remove. (pointer_type_def::pointer_type_def): Adjust call to type_or_void. (reference_type_def::reference_type_def): Likewise. (function_decl::parameter::get_pretty_representation): Get the variadic parameter type decl from the environment. (class_decl::priv::classes_being_compared_): Remove static data member. (class_decl::priv::{mark_as_being_compared, unmark_as_being_compared, comparison_started): Use the "classes being compared" map from the environment. (class_decl::base_spec::get_hash): Adjust. (keep_type_alive): Get the alive types array from the environment) not from a global variable anymore. (get_next_string): Put the counter in thread-local storage. * src/abg-hash.cc (scope_decl:#️⃣:operator()) (function_decl:#️⃣:operator()): Do not handle caching (here). * include/abg-corpus.h (corpus::{g,s}et_environment): Declare new accessors. * src/abg-corpus.cc (corpus::priv::env): New data member. (corpus::priv::priv): Initialize it. (corpus::corpus): Take an environment in parameter. (corpus::{g,s}et_environment): Define new member functions (corpus::add): Set the environment of the newly added translation unit, if it's not set already set. In any case, assert that the translation unit must use the same environment as the corpus. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (create_read_context) (read_corpus_from_elf): Take an environment parameter. ({s,g}et_debug_info_root_path, {s,g}et_environment): Declare new functions. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (read_context::{env_, offline_callbacks_}): New data members. (read_context::read_context): Initialize them. (read_context::clear_per_translation_unit_data): Do not touch the void type declaration, it doesn't belong to the translation unit. (read_context::{env, offline_callbacks}): New accessors. (read_context::{create_default_dwfl}): New member function. (read_context::dwfl_handle): Add a setter overload. ({s,g}et_debug_info_root_path): Define new accessors. (create_default_dwfl, create_dwfl_sptr, create_default_dwfl_sptr): Remove these. (build_translation_unit_and_add_to_ir): Adjust to pass the environment to the newly created translation unit. (build_function_decl): Adjust to pass the environment to the created function and parameter types. Get variadic parameter type node from the current environment, not from a global variable. And do not try to canonicalize function types here. (read_debug_info_into_corpus): Set the environment of the newly created corpus. (build_ir_node_for_void_type): Get the void type node from the current environment, rather than from a global variable. (create_read_context): Take the environment in parameter. Create the default dwarf front end library handle using the new member function of the read context. Set the current environment used by the reader. (read_corpus_from_elf): Take an environment in parameter. Overhaul. This is now simpler. (has_alt_debug_info): Adjust the call to create_read_context() to make it pass an empty environment. * include/abg-fwd.h (class environment): Forward declare. * include/abg-reader.h (read_translation_unit_from_file) (read_translation_unit_from_buffer) (read_translation_unit_from_istream) (read_corpus_from_native_xml): Take an environment in parameter. * src/abg-reader.cc (read_context::m_env): New data member. (read_context::read_context): Initialize it. (read_context::{get_environment, set_environment}): New data member. (read_translation_unit): Set environment of the new translation unit. (read_corpus_from_input): Set the environment of the new corpus. (read_translation_unit_from_file) (read_translation_unit_from_buffer) (read_translation_unit_from_istream, read_corpus_from_native_xml): Take an environment in parameter. (build_function_parameter): Get variadic parameter type from the environment. * src/abg-comparison.cc (compute_diff): Add asserts in all the overloads to ensure that the artifact being compared come from the same environment. * tests/print-diff-tree.cc (main): Create an env for the ABI artifacts to use. * tests/test-abidiff.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-diff-dwarf.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-ir-walker.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-read-write.cc (main): Likewise. * tools/abicompat.cc (main): Likewise. * tools/abidiff.cc (main): Likewise. * tools/abidw.cc (main): Likewise. * tools/abilint.cc (main): Likewise. * tools/abipkgdiff.cc (main): Likewise. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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3b6bada297 |
More type degradation fixes (from DWARF to abixml)
The series of fixes to make "abidw foo > foo.abi && abidiff foo foo.abi" work continues. On a binary submitted as part of bug 18904, I am still seeing type degradation. This patch addresses the different cases of degradation that are happening. * include/abg-fwd.h (get_type_scope): Declare new function. * src/abg-hash.cc (var_decl:#️⃣:operator()): Do not cache the hash because that can alter the hash computing of a larger type which embeds a var decl as a member declaration. This is especially true if the var decl indirectly references the larger type. The only way to cache the value of a var decl would be to wait after all canonical types have been computed. We'd then seal all types. After that sealing happens, we can cache var decls starting from the top-level ones. (function_decl:#️⃣:operator()): Likewise. * src/abg-ir.cc (get_type_scope): Define new functions. * src/abg-reader.cc (read_is_declaration_only): Declare this function earlier. (typedef const_types_map_it): Adjust this to make it point to a map of string and vector of types, as opposed to a map to string and type as it was before. (typedef types_map_it): New typedef. (read_context::map_id_and_node): Map a type id to the last xmlNodePtr that represent a *declaration*. That gives more leeway to the declaration resolution code to choose the right definition later. Otherwise, there are cases where the wrong definition. By wrong definition, I mean a definition that is different from the one chosen by the DWARF reading code, for a given declaration. Basically for a given ABI corpus, a type declaration resolve to the first definition seen in the corpus. (read_context::get_all_type_decls): Define new member function. (read_context::types_equal): Use qualified names only if both types have a scope. (read_context::key_type_decl): Now a given ID is associated to *all* the declarations and definition that have that ID. (read_translation_unit_from_input): Make sure the current corpus node points to the right node. (build_class_decl): Resolve class declarations to the first definition seen in the corpus. Key a type decl before reading its members as a reading a member can request the current decl. No need to try and canonicalize a member type, as build_class_decl() does that already. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test16-pr18904.so: New test binary input. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test16-pr18904.so.abi: New test output reference. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc: Run the test above. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test input to source distribution. * tests/data/test-abidiff/test-PR18791-report0.txt: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test13-pr18894.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test14-pr18893.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test15-pr18892.so.abi: Likewise. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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a4b9f670fe |
Bug 18892 - type degradation from DWARF to abixml on libtsan.so
abidiff-ing libtsan.so again the output of abidw libtsan.so does not yield the empty set. This is because some types, especially an enum (in certain cases) when read (de-serialized) from DWARF doesn't hash the same as when de-serialized from abixml. This is because an enum type can have a linkage name, referred to by the DW_AT_linkage_name DWARF attribute. This linkage_name was being read from DWARF but wasn't serialized to abixml. At de-serialization time, well, the linkage_name information was lost. Oops. Also, I have seen that in some case we can canonicalize enum types too early, when we de-serialize them from abixml, before we are done building them. This patch addresses these issues. * src/abg-reader.cc (read_context::maybe_canonicalize_type): Late canonicalize enum types. (build_enum_type_decl): Read the linkage name of the enum type. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_enum_type_decl): Emit the linkage name of the enum type. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test15-pr18892.so: New binary test input. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test15-pr18892.so.abi: New test output reference. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test inputs above to source distribution. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (in_out_specs): Run the two tests above. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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60cdabd931 |
Bug 18893 - type degradation from dwarf to abixml on libGLU.so
abidiff-ing libGLU.so against the result of 'abidw libGLU.so' does not yield the empty set. This is because hashing certain types when they are read (de-serialized) from DWARF doesn't give the same result as when they are de-serialized from abixml. I call this type degradation. And it leads to spurious comparison differences. This is due to several issues. 1/ The logical link between a class declaration and its definition -- that is built when reading types from DWARF is not preserved in abixml. So, for example, when a class S refers to itself via a pointer to its declaration, that type might hash differently when read from DWARF and when read from abixml. When read from abixml it's a pointer to S itself. But then that 'self' can be a copy of S that is defined in another file because abixml doesn't enforce the One Definition Rule from C++ either. 2/ As the result of hashing is kept in a cache for var_decl and function_decl, hashing those decl before their types are completely built caches a value that becomes wrong when their type become completely built. 3/ In DWARF, a class which has a virtual member function can still be considered as being declaration-only. And its definition can come later in the DWARF info. Our DWARF reader removes the "declaration-only" flag from a class as soon as it sees virtual member functions in that class; that makes us consider that class as a definition. And then later when we read the real definition of the class we have two classes of the same name, with different layouts/size in the system. This leads to spurious comparison differences too. This patch addresses issues 1, 2 and 3. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (build_class_type_and_add_to_ir): Do not consider that virtual member functions disqualify a class from being declaration-only. * src/abg-hash.cc (var_decl:#️⃣:operator()): Do not cache the result of hashing before we are done building the type of the var_decl. (function_decl:#️⃣:operator()): Likewise, do not cache the result of hashing before we are done building the type of the function_decl. * src/abg-reader.cc (build_class_decl): Build the link between a class declaration and its definition. If there are several definitions of a class in the corpus, keep just one. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_class_is_declaration_only): Emit the link between a class declaration and its definition. (write_class_decl): Emit a class declaration even if it has a definition. The definition is going to be emitted separately. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test14-pr18893.so: New binary test input. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test14-pr18893.so.abi: New test reference output. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test input files to source distribution. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (in_out_specs): Run the new tests. * tests/data/test-abidiff/test-PR18791-report0.txt: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test9-pr18818-clang.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test10-pr18818-gcc.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test11-pr18828.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test12-pr18844.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test13-pr18894.so.abi: Likewise. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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5822798dd1 |
Bug 18894 - Fix representation of enumerators in abixml format
It turns out that using a size_t to serialize an enumerator is not enough to represent things like enum foo {value = -3}; We need to represent it using ssize_t. Also, the patch avoids early canonicalization (when reading DWARF) of types that refer to themselves. This was leading to type degradation (serializing the type from IR to abixml and de-serializing it back to IR leads to a different type). * include/abg-ir.h (enum_type_decl::enumerator::get_value()): Change the type of this from size_t to ssize_t. * src/abg-ir.cc (enum_type_decl::enumerator::get_value): Do the same on the definition side. (non_canonicalized_subtype_detector::visit_begin): If a type refers to itself, late canonicalize it to have a similar hashing result as what the abixml reader does. * src/abg-reader.cc (build_enum_type_decl): Use ssize_t to read the value of enumerators. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test13-pr18894.so.abi: New test input. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test inputs above to source distribution. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (in_out_specs): Add new test inputs. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test9-pr18818-clang.so.abi: Adjust. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test10-pr18818-gcc.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test11-pr18828.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test12-pr18844.so.abi: Likewise. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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9449d60d9f |
Make test-read-dwarf.cc and test-read-write.cc abidiff the ABIs
use abidiff to compare the ABI of the input ABI against the result of writing that input back into an XML format. It should yield the empty set. I wonder why I haven't done this since the beginning. It turned out we had to fix many things to make it work now. Just using "GNU diff" to compare the output against a reference output is definitely not enough. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (main): Use abidiff to compare the input elf file with the XML emitted. That should yield the empty set. * tests/test-read-write.cc (main): Likewise, use abidiff to compare the input abixml file with the one that is emitted. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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ba5b4452d5 |
Bug 18844 - assert failure in abidw at abg-dwarf-reader.cc:6537
The DWARF reader is not scheduling a declaration-only class for resolution when the class has member types. When reading the code of build_class_type_and_add_to_ir(), we see that the scheduling is done before getting out of the function. But then, building members of the class can trigger another invocation of build_class_type_and_add_to_ir() before the current invocation returns. In that case, the declaration-only class being built appears as not being scheduled for resolution. And that is what violates the assertion that declaration-only classes should be scheduled for resolution whenever they are used. This patch addresses the issue by scheduling the resolution earlier, when we know we are dealing with a declaration-only class, and before dealing with members of that classes. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (build_class_type_and_add_to_ir): Schedule declaration-only class resolution before the class appears as usable as to other types being built. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test12-pr18844.so: Add a new binary test input. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test12-pr18844.so.abi: The reference ABI XML output for the binary above. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test inputs above to the source distribution. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (in_out_specs): Add the new test inputs above to the set of input this test harness has to run over. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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fce31333cb |
Fix a little glitch in the test suite
* test-read-dwarf.cc (in_out_specs): Emit the output of the test11 to output/test-read-dwarf/test11-pr18828.so.abi, not output/test-read-dwarf/test10-pr18828.so.abi. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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f38c19f8da |
Bug 18828 - Handle force-resolving of multiple declarations-only of the same type
When a declaration-only type that is used in a context where it needs to be complete (and no definition is present for that type in the ABI corpus) handle cases where that type is was actually declared several times. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (read_context::resolve_declaration_only_classes): Accept that a class that needs to be force-resolved might have been declared several times. In that case, some instances of that declaration-only class might have already been resolved (or completed). * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test11-pr18828.so: New binary input. It comes from bug https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18828. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test11-pr18828.so.abi: The reference output for the binary above. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the test input files above to source distribution. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (in_out_specs): Add the test inputs above to the set of input this test harness has to run over. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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160961f3cb |
Bug 18818 - abidw aborts on a class with a non-complete base class
On some binaries with debug info emitted by "Ubuntu clang version 3.6.0-2ubuntu1" and "GNU C++ 4.9.2" (as the value of the DW_AT_producer property), it seems some classes can have a base class that is not complete. E.g, the debug info (that I have extracted using the command eu-readelf --debug-dump=info <the-binary-attached-to-the-bug>) has these relevant pieces: [...] [ 5ff7] class_type containing_type (ref4) [ 7485] name (strp) "system_error" byte_size (data1) 40 decl_file (data1) 46 decl_line (data1) 22 [ 6003] inheritance type (ref4) [ 7480] [...] Here, we are looking at the type system_error (actually boost::system::system_error) that inherits the type which DIE is referred to as offset '7480'. Then the definition of the DIE at offset 7480 is: [...] [ 7480] class_type name (strp) "runtime_error" declaration (flag_present) [ 7485] class_type name (strp) "exception" declaration (flag_present) [...] You can see that the type "runtime_error" (actually std::runtime_error) has the flag DW_AT_declaration set, marking it as a declaration (with no definition yet). And no other DIE in the same translation unit (src/third_party/boost-1.56.0/libs/filesystem/src/codecvt_error_category.cpp) or in the same DSO provides the definition for that declaration. I believe this is ill-formed. A base class should be defined and have a layout completed expressed and accessible from the translation unit it's used in. The patch I am proposing detects that the base class is still incomplete when we finish loading the current binary. In that case, the base class is made complete with a size of 1. Meaning it's an empty class (with no data member and no base class). This works as a viable work-around *if* the producer only omitted definitions for empty classes. We'll need to fix the producers eventually. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (read_context::decl_only_classes_to_force_defined_map_): New data member. (read_context::declaration_only_classes_to_force_defined): New accessors. (read_context::schedule_declaration_only_class_for_forced_resolution): New member function. (build_class_type_and_add_to_ir): If a base class is a declaration-only class then mark it as needing to be force-defined *if* it's still not defined at the end of the abi corpus loading. (read_context::resolve_declaration_only_classes): If declaration-only classes that need to force-defined are present and not defined (when we reach the end of the ABI corpus) then force-define them as empty classes. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test10-pr18818-gcc.so: New test binary input file. This comes from a user binary submitted to bug https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18818. The original URL to the binary is https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=8518. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test9-pr18818-clang.so: New binary input file. This comes from the same bug report as above. The original URL to the binary is https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=8511. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test10-pr18818-gcc.so.abi: New reference output file. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test9-pr18818-clang.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new files above to the source distribution. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (in_out_specs): Add the test inputs above the set of tests input this harness has to run over. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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5b09ea77e2 |
Handle the life time of the map of canonical types
While working on something else, it turned out that we need to cleanup (de-allocate) the map of canonical types when all the translation units that own types are de-allocated. Otherwise, when new translation units are created later, the types in the canonical types map become unrelated to the types in these new translation units, leading to memory management issues. This patch introduces a "usage watchdog" which detects when no translation unit uses the type system anymore. That usage watchdog is then used in the destructor of the translation_unit type to de-allocate the global data that is logically owned by by the type system. The patch also changes the API to read translation units and corpora in a way that forces users to get a handle on the resulting shared pointer. * include/abg-ir.h (type_base::canonical_types_map_type): Move this typedef into abg-ir.cc and out of the type_base namespace. (type_base::get_canonical_types_map): Likewise. * src/abg-ir.cc (canonical_types_map_type): New typedef that got moved here from type_base::canonical_types_map_type. (get_canonical_types_map): Likewise got moved here from type_base::get_canonical_types_map. Made static in the process. (class usage_watchdog): New type. (usage_watchdog_sptr, usage_watchdog_wptr): New typedefs. (get_usage_watchdog, get_usage_watchdog_wptr, ref_usage_watchdog) (maybe_cleanup_type_system_data): New static functions. (translation_unit::priv::usage_watchdog_): Add new data member. (translation_unit::priv::priv): Get a reference on the usage watchdog. (translation_unit::priv::~priv): If the usage watchdog says that the type system is not used, then cleanup the global data logically owned by the type system. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (read_corpus_from_elf): Make this return a corpus and set the status by reference using a parameter. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (read_corpus_from_elf): Implement the above. * include/abg-reader.h (read_translation_unit_from_file) (read_translation_unit_from_buffer) (read_translation_unit_from_istream): Remove the overloads that do not return a translation_unit_sptr and that pass it as a parameter. Only keep the overloads that return a translation_unit_sptr, forcing users of the API to own a proper reference on the resulting translation_unit pointer. That is important to handle the life time of the global data of the type system that need to be cleared when the last translation unit is de-allocated. * src/abg-reader.cc (read_translation_unit_from_input): Make this return a translation_unit_sptr. (read_translation_unit_from_file) (read_translation_unit_from_buffer) (read_translation_unit_from_istream): Remove the overloads that do not return a translation_unit_sptr and that pass it as a parameter. Only keep the overloads that return a translation_unit_sptr. (read_to_translation_unit): Make this return a translation_unit_sptr. * tests/print-diff-tree.cc (main): Adjust. * tests/test-diff-dwarf.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-ir-walker.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-read-write.cc (main): Likewise. * tools/abicompat.cc (main): Likewise. * tools/abidiff.cc (main): Likewise. * tools/abidw.cc (main): Likewise. * tools/abilint.cc (main): Likewise. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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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> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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322b0e7769 |
Expose a new libabigail::tools_utils namespace
The utilities present in this namespace were previously living in tools/abg-tools-utils.h and tools/abg-tools-utils.cc. They were not exported and were meant to be useful to the tools writting in the tools/ directory. I realized that these utilities might be useful to clients of the libabigail library in general so I am making them available generally. Note that the initial name of the namespace was libabigail::tools; so renaming it to libabigail::tools_utils required that I adjust some client code. I have also cleaned up the code, interfaces and their apidoc a little bit. * include/abg-tools-utils.h: Moved tools/abg-tools-utils.h in here. Renamed the namespace tools into tools_utils. Inject std::ostream, std::istream, std::ifstream, and std::string types into the tools_utils namespace. Adjust the function declarations accordingly. Remove the useless dirname() function declaration. * include/Makefile.am: Add abg-tools-utils.h to the list of exported headers. * src/abg-tools-utils.cc: Moved tools/abg-tools-utils.cc in here. Renamed the namespace tools into tools_utils. (get_stat): Add apidoc. (is_dir): Cleanup apidoc. (dir_name); Cleanup parameter name. (guess_file_type): Cleanup parameter type. * src/Makefile.am: Add abg-tools-utils.cc to the list of exported headers. * tools/Makefile.am: Do not build the temporary library libtoolsutils.la anymore as abg-tools-utils.{h,cc} have moved out of this directory. * tools/abicompat.cc (parse_command_line, main): Adjust for tools -> tools_utils namespace change. * tools/abidiff.cc (parse_command_line, main): Likewise. * tools/abidw.cc (parse_command_line, main): Likewise. * tools/abilint.cc (parse_command_line, main): Likewise. * tests/test-abicompat.cc (main): Adjust for tools -> tools_utils namespace change. * tests/test-abidiff.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-alt-dwarf-file.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-core-diff.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-diff-dwarf.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-diff-filter.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-diff-suppr.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-lookup-syms.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/test-read-write.cc (main): Likewise. * tests/Makefile.am: Do not reference the libtoolsutils.la private library anymore. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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76837d1cbf |
Update copyright years
* include/abg-comp-filter.h: Update copyright years. * include/abg-comparison.h: Likewise. * include/abg-config.h: Likewise. * include/abg-corpus.h: Likewise. * include/abg-diff-utils.h: Likewise. * include/abg-dwarf-reader.h: Likewise. * include/abg-fwd.h: Likewise. * include/abg-hash.h: Likewise. * include/abg-ini.h: Likewise. * include/abg-ir.h: Likewise. * include/abg-libxml-utils.h: Likewise. * include/abg-libzip-utils.h: Likewise. * include/abg-reader.h: Likewise. * include/abg-sptr-utils.h: Likewise. * include/abg-traverse.h: Likewise. * include/abg-viz-common.h: Likewise. * include/abg-viz-dot.h: Likewise. * include/abg-viz-svg.h: Likewise. * include/abg-writer.h: Likewise. * src/abg-comp-filter.cc: Likewise. * src/abg-comparison.cc: Likewise. * src/abg-config.cc: Likewise. * src/abg-corpus.cc: Likewise. * src/abg-diff-utils.cc: Likewise. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc: Likewise. * src/abg-hash.cc: Likewise. * src/abg-ini.cc: Likewise. * src/abg-ir.cc: Likewise. * src/abg-libxml-utils.cc: Likewise. * src/abg-libzip-utils.cc: Likewise. * src/abg-reader.cc: Likewise. * src/abg-traverse.cc: Likewise. * src/abg-viz-common.cc: Likewise. * src/abg-viz-dot.cc: Likewise. * src/abg-viz-svg.cc: Likewise. * src/abg-writer.cc: Likewise. * tests/print-diff-tree.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-abidiff.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-alt-dwarf-file.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-core-diff.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-diff-dwarf.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-diff-filter.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-diff-suppr.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-diff2.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-ir-walker.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-lookup-syms.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-read-write.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-utils.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-utils.h: Likewise. * tests/test-write-read-archive.cc: Likewise. * tools/abg-tools-utils.cc: Likewise. * tools/abg-tools-utils.h: Likewise. * tools/abiar.cc: Likewise. * tools/abidiff.cc: Likewise. * tools/abidw.cc: Likewise. * tools/abilint.cc: Likewise. * tools/abisym.cc: Likewise. * tools/binilint.cc: Likewise. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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929db0a880 |
Detect and report changes in ELF architecture
Libabigail does not take in account the architecture of the ELF file it reads. This patch changes that to represent the ELF architecture as a string, detect when that architecture changes accross two corpora being compared and emit a report about that change. * configure.ac: Detect the presence of libebl.a and add it to the list of library we depend on to build libabigail. Report when libelf.so is not found. * include/abg-comparison.h: (diff_context::show_architecture_change): Declare new accessors. (corpus_diff::architecture_changed): Declare new method. * include/abg-corpus.h (corpus::{get,set}_architecture_name): Declare new accessors. * src/abg-comparison.cc (diff_context::priv::show_architecture_change_): New data member. (diff_context::priv::priv): Initialize it. (diff_context::show_architecture_change): Define new accessors. (function_decl_diff::report): Report when the size/alignment of the function address changes. (corpus_diff::priv::architectures_equal_): New data member. (corpus_diff::priv::priv): Initialize it. (corpus_diff::priv::emit_diff_stats): Take in account changes of architecture. (corpus_diff::architecture_changed): Define new method. (corpus_diff::length): Take in account changes of architecture. (corpus_diff::report): Report about changes of architecture. (compute_diff): In the overload for corpus_diff_sptr, detect changes fo architecture. * src/abg-corpus.cc (corpus_priv::architecture_name): Define new data member. (corpus::{get,set}_architecture_name): Define new method. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc: Include elfutils/libebl.h to use ebl_openbackend() and ebl_backend_name() (read_context::elf_architecture_): Define new data member. (read_context::elf_architecture): Define new accessor. (read_context::{load_elf_architecture, load_remaining_elf_data}): Define new methods. (read_corpus_from_elf): Use ctxt.load_remaining_elf_data() in lieu of ctxt.load_dt_soname_and_needed. Stick the architecture into the corpus. * src/abg-reader.cc (read_corpus_from_input): Read the 'architecture' XML property. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_corpus_to_native_xml): Write the 'architecture' XML property. * tests/data/test-diff-dwarf/libtest-23-diff-arch-v0-32.so: New test input file. * tests/data/test-diff-dwarf/libtest-23-diff-arch-v0-64.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-dwarf/test-23-diff-arch-report-0.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-dwarf/test-23-diff-arch-v0.cc: Source code for the binary test input files above. * tests/data/Makefile.am: Add the new test input files to the source distribution. * tests/test-diff-dwarf.cc (in_out_specs): Add the new test input data to the set of input data to run this test harness over. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (main): Do not take the architecture in account during comparisons. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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70cb9ba1ae |
Yet another fix to the DWARF method "static-ness" detection heuristic
* include/abg-fwd.h (is_pointer, is_qualified_type): Declare new functions. * src/abg-ir.cc (is_pointer, is_qualified_type): Implement these new functions. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (finish_member_function_reading): Sometimes, the this pointer of a non-static method can point to a *qualified* version of its containing type. I am seeing that when comparing libstdc++.so from RHEL 6.5 and RHEL 7. Take that in account when trying to detect that the first parameter of a member function is the this pointer, and thus detect that the function is a non static member function. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test8-qualified-this-pointer.so.abi: New test input. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test8-qualified-this-pointer.so: New test input. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test8-qualified-this-pointer.cc: Source code of new test input. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc: Update copyright year. (in_out_spec): Add the new test inputs to this array, so that this test harness runs on them. * tests/Makefile.am: Add the new test inputs to the source distribution. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Ondrej Oprala
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055a789abe |
Support C and C++ array type.
* include/abg-comparison.h (array_diff): Declare new class. (array_diff_sptr): Shared pointer to type array_diff. (compute_diff): Overload the function to take type array_diff_sptr as the first two arguments. * include/abg-fwd.h (array_type_def): Declare new class. (subrange_type): Likewise. (is_array_def): Declare new function. * include/abg-ir.h (array_type_def_sptr): Shared pointer to type array_type_def. (array_type_def): Declare new class. (ir_node_visitor::visit): Declare a new virtual function taking a pointer to type array_type_def as an argument. * src/abg-comparison.cc (compute_diff_for_types): Add try_to_diff for two instances of type array_type_def. (array_diff::priv): declare struct for holding private members of type array_diff. (array_diff::array_diff): Define constructor. (array_diff::{first,second}_array):Define new member functions. (array_diff::element_type_diff): Likewise. (array_diff::{length,report,traverse}): Likewise. (compute_diff): Define function overloaded in include/abg-comparison.h. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (build_array_type): Define new function. Handle DW_TAG_array_type and DW_TAG_subrange type. (build_ir_node_from_die): Amend case DW_TAG_array_type with a call to build_array_type. * src/abg-hash.cc (array_type_def::hash): Declare new struct. (type_base::dynamic_hash::operator()): Attempt to dynamic_cast the argument to type array_type_def as well. (array_type_def::hash): Declare new struct. * src/abg-ir.cc (array_type_def::array_type_def): Define constructors. (array_type_def::priv): declare struct for holding private members of type array_type_def. (array_type_def::operator==(const decl_base&): Define new operator. (array_type_def::operator==(const type_base&): Likewise. (array_type_def::append_subrange{,s}): Define new functions. (array_type_def::{set,get}_size_in_bits): Likewise. (array_type_def::get_dimension_count): Likewise. (array_type_def::get_qualified_name): Likewise. (array_type_def::get_pretty_representation): Likewise. (array_type_def::get_subrange_representation): Likewise. (array_type_def::traverse): Likewise. (array_type_def::get_{element_type,location,subranges}): Likewise. (array_type_def::is_infinite): Likewise. (array_type_def::~array_type_def): Define destructor. (ir_node_visitor::visit): Define function, taking pointer to array_type_def as an argument. * src/abg-reader.cc (map_id_and_node): Check if node is an array. (is_array_def): Check if object is an array. (handle_element_node): Handle array_type_def as well. (build_subrange_type): Define new function. (build_array_type_def): Likewise. (build_type): Build type array_type_def as well. (build_type_composition): Likewise. (handle_array_type_def): Define new function. * src/abg-writer.cc: (write_decl): Output arrays as well. (write_member_type): Likewise. (write_type_composition): Likewise. (write_array_type_def): Define new function. * tests/data/test-diff-dwarf/test{10,11}-v{0,1}.{cc,o}: New test source files * tests/data/test-diff-dwarf/test{10,11}-report.txt: Likewise. * tests/data/test-diff-dwarf/test10-report.txt: New test input. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test7.cc: New test source file. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test7.so: New input binary to read. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test7.so.abi: New reference test to compare against. * tests/data/test-read-write/test25.xml: New test source file. * tests/test-diff-dwarf.cc: Adjust to launch the new test. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc: Likewise. * tests/test-read-write.cc: Likewise. * test/Makefile.am: Add the new test inputs to the source distribution. Signed-off-by: Ondrej Oprala <ooprala@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Sinny Kumari
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fe6b9fb61b |
Consider symbols with STB_GNU_UNIQUE binding as public
* src/abg-ir.cc (is_public): Change in function to consider symbols with STB_GNU_UNIQUE binding as public * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test6.cc: Test file to generate STB_GNU_UNIQUE binding symbols * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test6.so: Test shared library having STB_GNU_UNIQUE binding symbols * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test6.so.abi: XML file containing dwarf information from test6.so * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (in_out_specs): Add the new test above * tests/Makefile.am: Add tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test6.cc, tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test6.so and tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test6.so.abi to the distribution Signed-off-by: Sinny Kumari <skumari@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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01cd814bbc |
Support reading void* type from DWARF
* include/abg-ir.h (type_decl::get_void_type_decl): Declare new static method. * src/abg-ir.cc (type_decl::get_void_type_decl): Define it. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (build_ir_node_for_void_type): Define new static function. (build_pointer_type_def): Support void* type nodes here. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test5.cc: Source code for new test input. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test5.o: New test input. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test5.o.abi: Likewise. * tests/Makefile.am: Add the above to the source distribution. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Mark Wielaard
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453ed93d01 |
Handle C99 restrict qualifier and DWARFv3 DW_TAG_restrict_type.
* src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (build_qualified_type): Handle DW_TAG_restrict_type by adding CV_RESTRICT. (build_ir_node_from_die): Call build_qualified_type for DW_TAG_restrict_type. * src/abg-reader.cc (build_qualified_type_decl): Handle "restrict" attribute by adding CV_RESTRICT. * src/abg-writer.cc (write_qualified_type_def): Output "restrict" attribute for CV_RESTRICT. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test4.c: New test file. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test4.so: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test4.so.abi: Likewise. * tests/data/test-read-write/test24.xml: Likewise. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (in_out_specs): Add test4. * tests/test-read-write.cc (in_out_specs): Add test24.xml. Signed-off-by: Mark Wielaard <mjw@redhat.com> |
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Sinny Kumari
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64bd3adce5 |
Keep symbol's multiple aliases within single attribute separated by comma
* src/abg-writer.cc (write_elf_symbol_aliases): Changing function to keep multiple symbol aliases within one alias attribute * src/abg-reader.cc (build_elf_symbol_db): Changing function to read symbol's alias attribute and split if multiple alias exist with comma(,) asi a delimiter and add all aliases to main symbol * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test3.c: Test file to generate multiple aliases * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test3.so: Test shared library having multiple aliases of a symbol * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test3.so.abi: XML file containing dwarf information from test3.so * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (in_out_specs): Add the new test above * tests/Makefile.am: Add tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test3.c, tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test3.so and tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test3.so.abi to the distribution Signed-off-by: Sinny Kumari <skumari@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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c4e7f9792d |
Harden debug info path management & better error reporting
* include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (enum status): New enum. (read_corpus_from_elf): Return an instance of status above, and return the corpus by parameter. * src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (create_default_dwfl): Add a comment about elfutils wanting the Dwfl_Callbacks::debuginfo_path to be an absolute path. (read_corpus_from_elf): Return an instance of status above, and return the corpus by parameter. * tools/abg-tools-utils.h (make_path_absolute): Declare new function. * tools/abg-tools-utils.cc (make_path_absolute): New implementation. * tools/bidiff.cc (options::di_root_path[12]): Make these be shared pointers. (parse_command_line): ensure the debug info root paths are absolute. (main): Adjust. Give meaningful errors when the debug info or symbol files couldn't be read. * tools/bidw.cc (options::di_root_path): Make this be a shared pointer. (parse_command_line): Ensure the debug info root path is absolute. (main): Adjust. Give meaningful errors when the debug info or symbol files couldn't be read. * tools/bilint.cc (options::di_root_path): Make this be a shared pointer. (parse_command_line): Ensure the debug info root path is absolute. (main): Adjust. Give meaningful errors when the debug info or symbol file couldn't be read. * tests/test-diff-dwarf.cc (main): Adjust. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (main): Likewise. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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cf80e9d378 |
Support debug info files being outside the expected system directories
* include/abg-dwarf-reader.h (read_corpus_from_elf): Take a debug_info_root_path parameter. src/abg-dwarf-reader.cc (create_default_dwfl): Take a debug_info_root_path. Use that to initialize the Dwfl_Callbacks structure used by dwfl_begin. (create_default_dwfl_sptr, read_corpus_from_elf): Likewise, Take a debug_info_root_path parameter. * tests/test-diff-dwarf.cc (main): Adjust. * tests/test-read-dwarf.cc (main): Likewise. * tools/bidiff.cc (options::dir_root_path[12]): New member. (options::options): Initialize it. (display_usage): Add help string for the --debug-info-dir[12] options. (parse_command_line): Handle the new --debug-info-dir[12] options. (main): Pass the debug info directories to read_corpus_from_elf. * bidw.cc (options::::di_root_path): New member. (options::options): Initialize it. (display_usage): Add help string for the new --debug-info-dir option. (parse_command_line): Handle the new --debug-info-dir. (main): Pass the debug info root path to read_corpus_from_elf. * tools/bilint.cc (options::di_root_path): New member. (options::options): Initialize it. (display_usage): Add help string for the new --debug-info-dir. (parse_command_line): Handle --debug-info-dir command line option. (main): Pass the debug info root path to read_corpus_from_elf. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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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> |
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Dodji Seketeli
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8f9b8e76a0 |
Add regression tests for dwarf reading
* tests/test-read-dwarf.cc: New dwarf reading regression test. * tests/data/test-read-dwarf/test0: New test input. * data/test-read-dwarf/test0: Likewise. * data/test-read-dwarf/test0.abi: Likewise. * data/test-read-dwarf/test0.cc: Likewise. * data/test-read-dwarf/test1: Likewise. * data/test-read-dwarf/test1.abi: Likewise. * data/test-read-dwarf/test1.cc: Likewise. * tests/Makefile.am: Build the new tests/test-read-dwarf.cc file. Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> |