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With the introduction of early debug, we've added a phase in the compiler which produces information which is not visible, unless we run the compiler in the debugger and call debug_dwarf from dwarf2out_early_finish or some such. This patch adds dumping of "early" and "final" debug info, into .earlydebug and .debug dump files, enabled by -fdump-earlydebug and -fdumpdebug, such that we can follow f.i. the upper bound of a vla type from early debug: ... DW_AT_upper_bound: location descriptor: (0x7f0d645b7550) DW_OP_GNU_variable_value , 0 ... to final debug: ... DW_AT_upper_bound: location descriptor: (0x7f0d645b7550) DW_OP_fbreg 18446744073709551592, 0 (0x7f0d645b7a00) DW_OP_deref 8, 0 ... to -dA annotated assembly file: ... .uleb128 0x3 # DW_AT_upper_bound .byte 0x91 # DW_OP_fbreg .sleb128 -24 .byte 0x6 # DW_OP_deref ... The .debug file shows the same information as the annotated assembly, but in the same format as the "early" debug info. Bootstrapped and reg-tested on x86_64. 2018-08-21 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> * cgraph.h (debuginfo_early_init, debuginfo_init, debuginfo_fini) (debuginfo_start, debuginfo_stop, debuginfo_early_start) (debuginfo_early_stop): Declare. * cgraphunit.c (debuginfo_early_init, debuginfo_init, debuginfo_fini) (debuginfo_start, debuginfo_stop, debuginfo_early_start) (debuginfo_early_stop): New function. (symbol_table::finalize_compilation_unit): Call debuginfo_early_start and debuginfo_early_stop. * dwarf2out.c (dwarf2out_finish, dwarf2out_early_finish): Dump dwarf. * toplev.c (compile_file): Call debuginfo_start and debuginfo_stop. (general_init): Call debuginfo_early_init. (finalize): Call debuginfo_fini. (do_compile): Call debuginfo_init. * doc/invoke.texi (@gccoptlist): Add -fdump-debug and -fdump-early-debug. (@item -fdump-debug, @item -fdump-earlydebug): Add. * lto.c (lto_main): Call debuginfo_early_start and debuginfo_early_stop. * gcc.c-torture/unsorted/dump-noaddr.x: Use -gno-record-gcc-switches to avoid mismatch in .debug and .earlydebug dump files. From-SVN: r263687 |
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