The debug_msg test has 2 implementations of SometimesInlineFunction:
int SometimesInlineFunction(int i) { return i; }
int SometimesInlineFunction(int i) { return i * i; }
and One Definition Rule (ODR) violation detection expects they will be
compiled into functions of different sizes. Hower, on x86, GCC 4.7 and
newer compile them into functions of the same size and ODR violation
detection test fails. This patch changes
int SometimesInlineFunction(int i) { return i; }
to
int SometimesInlineFunction(int i) { return i * i * 3; }
so that it will be compiled into a function of larger size.
PR gold/14608
* testsuite/debug_msg.cc (SometimesInlineFunction): Changed
to "return i * i * 3;".
but mark earlier ones as non-canonical
(offset_to_iterator): Update search target and example
(do_addr2line): Return extra lines in a vector*
(format_file_lineno): Extract from do_addr2line
(one_addr2line): Add vector* out-param
* dwarf_reader.h (Offset_to_lineno_entry): New field recording
when a lineno entry appeared last for its instruction
(Dwarf_line_info): Add vector* out-param
* object.cc (Relocate_info): Pass NULL for the vector* out-param
* symtab.cc (Odr_violation_compare): Include the lineno in the
comparison again.
(linenos_from_loc): New. Combine the canonical line for an
address with its other lines.
(True_if_intersect): New. Helper functor to make
std::set_intersection a query.
(detect_odr_violations): Compare sets of lines instead of just
one line for each function. This became less deterministic, but
has fewer false positives.
* symtab.h: Declarations.
* testsuite/Makefile.am (odr_violation2.o): Compile with -O2 to
mix an optimized and non-optimized object in the same binary
(odr_violation2.so): Same.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate from Makefile.am.
* testsuite/debug_msg.cc (main): Make OdrDerived classes.
* testsuite/debug_msg.sh: Update line numbers and add
assertions.
* testsuite/odr_violation1.cc: Use OdrDerived, in a
non-optimized context.
* testsuite/odr_violation2.cc: Make sure Ordering::operator()
isn't inlined, and use OdrDerived in an optimized context.
* testsuite/odr_header1.h: Defines OdrDerived, where
optimization will change the
first-instruction-in-the-destructor's file and line number.
* testsuite/odr_header2.h: Defines OdrBase.