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# 0e4c7fab 05-Aug-2024 Pavel Labath <pavel@labath.sk>

[DebugInfo] (Always) include the dwo name in the hash (#100375)

Since ce0c205813c74b4225180ac8a6e40fd52ea88229, we are doing that if a
single (LTO) compilation contains more than one compile unit,

[DebugInfo] (Always) include the dwo name in the hash (#100375)

Since ce0c205813c74b4225180ac8a6e40fd52ea88229, we are doing that if a
single (LTO) compilation contains more than one compile unit, but the
same thing can happen if the non-lto and single-cu lto compilations,
typically when the CU ends up (nearly) empty. In my case, this happened
when LTO emptied two compile units.

Note that the source file name is already a part of the hash, so this
can only happen when a single file is compiled and linked twice into the
same application (most likely with different preprocessor defintiions).
While not exactly common, this pattern is used by some C code to
implement "templates".

The 2017 patch already hinted at the possibility of doing this
unconditionally, and this patch implements that. While the DWARF spec
hints at the option of using the type signature hashing algorithm for
the DWO_id purposes, AFAICT it does not actually require it, so I
believe this change is still conforming.

The relevant section of the spec is in Section 3.1.2 "Skeleton
Compilation Unit Entries" (in non-normative text):

```
The means of determining a compilation unit ID does not need to be
similar or related to the means of determining a type unit signature.
However, it should be suitable for detecting file version skew or other
kinds of mismatched files and for looking up a full split unit in a
DWARF package file (see Section 7.3.5 on page 190).
```

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# a84e1e6c 07-Jul-2022 Alexander Yermolovich <ayermolo@fb.com>

[DWARF] Add linkagename to hash

Originally encountered with RUST, but also there are cases with distributed LTO
where debug info dwo units contain structurally the same debug information, with
diffe

[DWARF] Add linkagename to hash

Originally encountered with RUST, but also there are cases with distributed LTO
where debug info dwo units contain structurally the same debug information, with
difference in DW_AT_linkage_name. This causes collision on DWO ID.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129317

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# b33e5f3c 31-Jan-2020 David Blaikie <dblaikie@gmail.com>

DebugInfo: Split DWARF: Hash non-member function child DIEs

Significant missing hashing - as per the comment this was only meant to
skip member functions (unspecified, but I think it's legible as me

DebugInfo: Split DWARF: Hash non-member function child DIEs

Significant missing hashing - as per the comment this was only meant to
skip member functions (unspecified, but I think it's legible as member
function declarations, not definitions) but was skipping all named
subprograms (so only hashed child DIEs for member function definitions -
because they didn't have a direct name, but only a name given indirectly
in the DW_AT_specification-referenced DIE)

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