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Line numbers of multiply-inlined functions were fixed in #114643 by using a
single DISubprogram. That, however, triggered assertions because parameters
weren't deduplicated. The "solution" to that in #115417 was to insert a
DILexicalScope below the DISubprogram and parent all of the parameters to that
scope. That fixed the assertion, but debuggers (including gdb and lldb) don't
recognize variables that are not parented to the subprogram itself as parameters,
even if they are emitted with DW_TAG_formal_parameter.
Consider the program:
use std::env;
fn square(n: i32) -> i32 {
n * n
}
fn square_no_inline(n: i32) -> i32 {
n * n
}
fn main() {
let x = square(env::vars().count() as i32);
let y = square_no_inline(env::vars().count() as i32);
println!("{x} == {y}");
}
When making a release build with debug=2 and rustc 1.82.0-nightly (8b3870784
2024-08-07)
(gdb) r
Starting program: /ephemeral/tmp/target/release/tmp
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
Breakpoint 1, tmp::square () at src/main.rs:5
5 n * n
(gdb) info args
No arguments.
(gdb) info locals
n = 31
(gdb) c
Continuing.
Breakpoint 2, tmp::square_no_inline (n=31) at src/main.rs:10
10 n * n
(gdb) info args
n = 31
(gdb) info locals
No locals.
This issue is particularly annoying because it removes arguments from stack traces.
The DWARF for the inlined function looks like this:
< 2><0x00002132 GOFF=0x00002132> DW_TAG_subprogram
DW_AT_linkage_name _ZN3tmp6square17hc507052ff3d2a488E
DW_AT_name square
DW_AT_decl_file 0x0000000f /ephemeral/tmp/src/main.rs
DW_AT_decl_line 0x00000004
DW_AT_type 0x00001a56<.debug_info+0x00001a56>
DW_AT_inline DW_INL_inlined
< 3><0x00002142 GOFF=0x00002142> DW_TAG_lexical_block
< 4><0x00002143 GOFF=0x00002143> DW_TAG_formal_parameter
DW_AT_name n
DW_AT_decl_file 0x0000000f /ephemeral/tmp/src/main.rs
DW_AT_decl_line 0x00000004
DW_AT_type 0x00001a56<.debug_info+0x00001a56>
< 4><0x0000214e GOFF=0x0000214e> DW_TAG_null
< 3><0x0000214f GOFF=0x0000214f> DW_TAG_null
That DW_TAG_lexical_block inhibits every debugger I've tested from recognizing
'n' as a parameter.
This patch removes the additional lexical scope. Parameters can be easily
deduplicated by a tuple of their scope and the argument index, at the trivial
cost of taking a Hash + Eq bound on DIScope.
28 lines
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Rust
28 lines
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Rust
//@ compile-flags: -g -O -C panic=abort
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// Check that each inline call site for the same function uses the same "sub-program" so that LLVM
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// can correctly merge the debug info if it merges the inlined code (e.g., for merging of tail
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// calls to panic.
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// CHECK: tail call void @{{[A-Za-z0-9_]+4core6option13unwrap_failed}}
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// CHECK-SAME: !dbg ![[#first_dbg:]]
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// CHECK: tail call void @{{[A-Za-z0-9_]+4core6option13unwrap_failed}}
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// CHECK-SAME: !dbg ![[#second_dbg:]]
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// CHECK-DAG: ![[#func_scope:]] = distinct !DISubprogram(name: "unwrap<i32>"
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// CHECK-DAG: ![[#]] = !DILocalVariable(name: "self",{{( arg: 1,)?}} scope: ![[#func_scope]]
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// CHECK: ![[#first_dbg]] = !DILocation(line: [[#]]
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// CHECK-SAME: scope: ![[#func_scope]], inlinedAt: ![[#]])
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// CHECK: ![[#second_dbg]] = !DILocation(line: [[#]]
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// CHECK-SAME: scope: ![[#func_scope]], inlinedAt: ![[#]])
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#![crate_type = "lib"]
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#[no_mangle]
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extern "C" fn add_numbers(x: &Option<i32>, y: &Option<i32>) -> i32 {
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let x1 = x.unwrap();
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let y1 = y.unwrap();
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x1 + y1
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}
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