// REQUIRES: lld, python // Now test with DWARF5 // RUN: %clang -target x86_64-pc-linux -gsplit-dwarf -gdwarf-5 -c %s -o %t.dwarf5.o // RUN: ld.lld %t.dwarf5.o -o %t.dwarf5 // RUN: llvm-dwp %t.dwarf5.dwo -o %t.dwarf5.dwp // RUN: rm %t.dwarf5.dwo // RUN: llvm-objcopy --only-keep-debug %t.dwarf5 %t.dwarf5.debug // RUN: llvm-objcopy --strip-all --add-gnu-debuglink=%t.dwarf5.debug %t.dwarf5 // RUN: %lldb \ // RUN: -O "log enable dwarf split" \ // RUN: -o "target variable a" \ // RUN: -b %t.dwarf5 | FileCheck %s // Run one time with the index cache enabled to populate the index cache. When // we populate the index cache we have to parse all of the DWARF debug info // and it is always available. // RUN: rm -rf %t.lldb-index-cache // RUN: %lldb \ // RUN: -O 'settings set symbols.enable-lldb-index-cache true' \ // RUN: -O 'settings set symbols.lldb-index-cache-path %t.lldb-index-cache' \ // RUN: -O 'settings set target.preload-symbols false' \ // RUN: -o "script lldb.target.modules[0].FindTypes('::A').GetTypeAtIndex(0)" \ // RUN: -o "statistics dump" \ // RUN: %t.dwarf5 -b | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=CACHE // Run again after index cache was enabled, which load the index cache. When we // load the index cache from disk, we don't have any DWARF parsed yet and this // can cause us to try and access information in the .dwp directly without // parsing the .debug_info, but this caused crashes when the DWO files didn't // have a backlink to the skeleton compile unit. This test verifies that we // don't crash and that we can find types when using .dwp files. // RUN: %lldb \ // RUN: -O 'settings set symbols.enable-lldb-index-cache true' \ // RUN: -O 'settings set symbols.lldb-index-cache-path %t.lldb-index-cache' \ // RUN: -O 'settings set target.preload-symbols false' \ // RUN: -o "script lldb.target.modules[0].FindTypes('::A').GetTypeAtIndex(0)" \ // RUN: -o "statistics dump" \ // RUN: %t.dwarf5 -b | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=CACHED // Make sure that if we load the "%t.dwarf5.debug" file, that we can find and // load the .dwo file from the .dwp when it is "%t.dwarf5.dwp" // RUN: %lldb %t.dwarf5.debug -o "b main" -b | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=DEBUG // Make sure that if we load the "%t.dwarf5" file, that we can find and // load the .dwo file from the .dwp when it is "%t.dwarf5.debug.dwp" // RUN: mv %t.dwarf5.dwp %t.dwarf5.debug.dwp // RUN: %lldb %t.dwarf5 -o "b main" -b | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=DEBUG // Make sure that if we load the "%t.dwarf5.debug" file, that we can find and // load the .dwo file from the .dwp when it is "%t.dwarf5.debug.dwp" // RUN: %lldb %t.dwarf5.debug -o "b main" -b | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=DEBUG // Make sure that if we remove the .dwp file we see an appropriate error. // RUN: rm %t.dwarf5.debug.dwp // RUN: %lldb \ // RUN: -O "log enable dwarf split" \ // RUN: -o "b main" \ // RUN: -b %t.dwarf5 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=NODWP // RUN: %lldb \ // RUN: -O "log enable dwarf split" \ // RUN: -o "b main" \ // RUN: -b %t.dwarf5.debug 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=NODWP // Now test with DWARF4 // RUN: %clang -target x86_64-pc-linux -gsplit-dwarf -gdwarf-4 -c %s -o %t.dwarf4.o // RUN: ld.lld %t.dwarf4.o -o %t.dwarf4 // RUN: llvm-dwp %t.dwarf4.dwo -o %t.dwarf4.dwp // RUN: rm %t.dwarf4.dwo // RUN: llvm-objcopy --only-keep-debug %t.dwarf4 %t.dwarf4.debug // RUN: llvm-objcopy --strip-all --add-gnu-debuglink=%t.dwarf4.debug %t.dwarf4 // RUN: %lldb \ // RUN: -O "log enable dwarf split" \ // RUN: -o "target variable a" \ // RUN: -b %t.dwarf4 | FileCheck %s // Run one time with the index cache enabled to populate the index cache. When // we populate the index cache we have to parse all of the DWARF debug info // and it is always available. // RUN: rm -rf %t.lldb-index-cache // RUN: %lldb \ // RUN: -O 'settings set symbols.enable-lldb-index-cache true' \ // RUN: -O 'settings set symbols.lldb-index-cache-path %t.lldb-index-cache' \ // RUN: -O 'settings set target.preload-symbols false' \ // RUN: -o "script lldb.target.modules[0].FindTypes('::A').GetTypeAtIndex(0)" \ // RUN: -o "statistics dump" \ // RUN: %t.dwarf4 -b | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=CACHE // Run again after index cache was enabled, which load the index cache. When we // load the index cache from disk, we don't have any DWARF parsed yet and this // can cause us to try and access information in the .dwp directly without // parsing the .debug_info, but this caused crashes when the DWO files didn't // have a backlink to the skeleton compile unit. This test verifies that we // don't crash and that we can find types when using .dwp files. // RUN: %lldb \ // RUN: -O 'settings set symbols.enable-lldb-index-cache true' \ // RUN: -O 'settings set symbols.lldb-index-cache-path %t.lldb-index-cache' \ // RUN: -O 'settings set target.preload-symbols false' \ // RUN: -o "script lldb.target.modules[0].FindTypes('::A').GetTypeAtIndex(0)" \ // RUN: -o "statistics dump" \ // RUN: %t.dwarf4 -b | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=CACHED // Make sure that if we load the "%t.dwarf4.debug" file, that we can find and // load the .dwo file from the .dwp when it is "%t.dwarf4.dwp" // RUN: %lldb %t.dwarf4.debug -o "b main" -b | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=DEBUG // Make sure that if we load the "%t.dwarf4" file, that we can find and // load the .dwo file from the .dwp when it is "%t.dwarf4.debug.dwp" // RUN: mv %t.dwarf4.dwp %t.dwarf4.debug.dwp // RUN: %lldb %t.dwarf4 -o "b main" -b | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=DEBUG // Make sure that if we load the "%t.dwarf4.debug" file, that we can find and // load the .dwo file from the .dwp when it is "%t.dwarf4.debug.dwp" // RUN: %lldb %t.dwarf4.debug -o "b main" -b | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=DEBUG // Make sure that if we remove the .dwp file we see an appropriate error. // RUN: rm %t.dwarf4.debug.dwp // RUN: %lldb \ // RUN: -O "log enable dwarf split" \ // RUN: -o "b main" \ // RUN: -b %t.dwarf4 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=NODWP // RUN: %lldb \ // RUN: -O "log enable dwarf split" \ // RUN: -o "b main" \ // RUN: -b %t.dwarf4.debug 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=NODWP // Test if we have a GNU build ID in our main executable and in our debug file, // and we have a .dwp file that doesn't, that we can still load our .dwp file. // RUN: %clang -target x86_64-pc-linux -gsplit-dwarf -gdwarf-5 -c %s -o %t.o // RUN: ld.lld %t.o --build-id=md5 -o %t // RUN: llvm-dwp %t.dwo -o %t.dwp // RUN: rm %t.dwo // RUN: llvm-objcopy --only-keep-debug %t %t.debug // RUN: llvm-objcopy --strip-all --add-gnu-debuglink=%t.debug %t // RUN: %lldb \ // RUN: -O "log enable dwarf split" \ // RUN: -o "target variable a" \ // RUN: -b %t | FileCheck %s // Now move the .debug and .dwp file into another directory so that we can use // the target.debug-file-search-paths setting to search for the files. // RUN: mkdir -p %t-debug-info-dir // RUN: mv %t.dwp %t-debug-info-dir // RUN: mv %t.debug %t-debug-info-dir // RUN: %lldb \ // RUN: -O "log enable dwarf split" \ // RUN: -O "setting set target.debug-file-search-paths '%t-debug-info-dir'" \ // RUN: -o "target variable a" \ // RUN: -b %t | FileCheck %s // RUN: // Now move the .debug and .dwp file into another directory so that we can use // the target.debug-file-search-paths setting to search for the files. // CHECK: Searching for DWP using: // CHECK: Found DWP file: // CHECK: (A) a = (x = 47) // CACHE: script lldb.target.modules[0].FindTypes('::A').GetTypeAtIndex(0) // CACHE: struct A { // CACHE-NEXT: int x; // CACHE-NEXT: } // CACHE: "totalDebugInfoIndexSavedToCache": 1 // CACHED: script lldb.target.modules[0].FindTypes('::A').GetTypeAtIndex(0) // CACHED: struct A { // CACHED-NEXT: int x; // CACHED-NEXT: } // CACHED: "totalDebugInfoIndexLoadedFromCache": 1 // Make sure debug information was loaded by verifying that the // DEBUG: Breakpoint 1: where = dwp-separate-debug-file.cpp.tmp.dwarf{{[45]}}{{(\.debug)?}}`main + {{[0-9]+}} at dwp-separate-debug-file.cpp:{{[0-9]+}}:{{[0-9]+}}, address = {{0x[0-9a-fA-F]+}} // Make sure if we load the stripped binary or the debug info file with no .dwp // nor any .dwo files that we are not able to fine the .dwp or .dwo files. // NODWP: Searching for DWP using: // NODWP: Searching for DWP using: // NODWP: Unable to locate for DWP file for: // NODWP: unable to locate separate debug file (dwo, dwp). Debugging will be degraded. struct A { int x = 47; }; A a; int main() {}