//===- InlineInfo.h ---------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
 
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#ifndef LLVM_DEBUGINFO_GSYM_INLINEINFO_H
 
#define LLVM_DEBUGINFO_GSYM_INLINEINFO_H
 
 
 
#include "llvm/DebugInfo/GSYM/ExtractRanges.h"
 
#include "llvm/DebugInfo/GSYM/LineEntry.h"
 
#include "llvm/DebugInfo/GSYM/LookupResult.h"
 
#include "llvm/Support/Error.h"
 
#include <stdint.h>
 
#include <vector>
 
 
 
namespace llvm {
 
class raw_ostream;
 
 
 
namespace gsym {
 
 
 
class GsymReader;
 
/// Inline information stores the name of the inline function along with
 
/// an array of address ranges. It also stores the call file and call line
 
/// that called this inline function. This allows us to unwind inline call
 
/// stacks back to the inline or concrete function that called this
 
/// function. Inlined functions contained in this function are stored in the
 
/// "Children" variable. All address ranges must be sorted and all address
 
/// ranges of all children must be contained in the ranges of this function.
 
/// Any clients that encode information will need to ensure the ranges are
 
/// all contined correctly or lookups could fail. Add ranges in these objects
 
/// must be contained in the top level FunctionInfo address ranges as well.
 
///
 
/// ENCODING
 
///
 
/// When saved to disk, the inline info encodes all ranges to be relative to
 
/// a parent address range. This will be the FunctionInfo's start address if
 
/// the InlineInfo is directly contained in a FunctionInfo, or a the start
 
/// address of the containing parent InlineInfo's first "Ranges" member. This
 
/// allows address ranges to be efficiently encoded using ULEB128 encodings as
 
/// we encode the offset and size of each range instead of full addresses. This
 
/// also makes any encoded addresses easy to relocate as we just need to
 
/// relocate the FunctionInfo's start address.
 
///
 
/// - The AddressRanges member "Ranges" is encoded using an appropriate base
 
///   address as described above.
 
/// - UINT8 boolean value that specifies if the InlineInfo object has children.
 
/// - UINT32 string table offset that points to the name of the inline
 
///   function.
 
/// - ULEB128 integer that specifies the file of the call site that called
 
///   this function.
 
/// - ULEB128 integer that specifies the source line of the call site that
 
///   called this function.
 
/// - if this object has children, enocode each child InlineInfo using the
 
///   the first address range's start address as the base address.
 
///
 
struct InlineInfo {
 
 
 
  uint32_t Name; ///< String table offset in the string table.
 
  uint32_t CallFile; ///< 1 based file index in the file table.
 
  uint32_t CallLine; ///< Source line number.
 
  AddressRanges Ranges;
 
  std::vector<InlineInfo> Children;
 
  InlineInfo() : Name(0), CallFile(0), CallLine(0) {}
 
  void clear() {
 
    Name = 0;
 
    CallFile = 0;
 
    CallLine = 0;
 
    Ranges.clear();
 
    Children.clear();
 
  }
 
  bool isValid() const { return !Ranges.empty(); }
 
 
 
  using InlineArray = std::vector<const InlineInfo *>;
 
 
 
  /// Lookup a single address within the inline info data.
 
  ///
 
  /// Clients have the option to decode an entire InlineInfo object (using
 
  /// InlineInfo::decode() ) or just find the matching inline info using this
 
  /// function. The benefit of using this function is that only the information
 
  /// needed for the lookup will be extracted, other info can be skipped and
 
  /// parsing can stop as soon as the deepest match is found. This allows
 
  /// symbolication tools to be fast and efficient and avoid allocation costs
 
  /// when doing lookups.
 
  ///
 
  /// This function will augment the SourceLocations array \a SrcLocs with any
 
  /// inline information that pertains to \a Addr. If no inline information
 
  /// exists for \a Addr, then \a SrcLocs will be left untouched. If there is
 
  /// inline information for \a Addr, then \a SrcLocs will be modifiied to
 
  /// contain the deepest most inline function's SourceLocation at index zero
 
  /// in the array and proceed up the the concrete function source file and
 
  /// line at the end of the array.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param GR The GSYM reader that contains the string and file table that
 
  /// will be used to fill in the source locations.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param Data The binary stream to read the data from. This object must
 
  /// have the data for the LineTable object starting at offset zero. The data
 
  /// can contain more data than needed.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param BaseAddr The base address to use when decoding the line table.
 
  /// This will be the FunctionInfo's start address and will be used to
 
  /// decode the correct addresses for the inline information.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param Addr The address to lookup.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param SrcLocs The inline source locations that matches \a Addr. This
 
  ///                array must be initialized with the matching line entry
 
  ///                from the line table upon entry. The name of the concrete
 
  ///                function must be supplied since it will get pushed to
 
  ///                the last SourceLocation entry and the inline information
 
  ///                will fill in the source file and line from the inline
 
  ///                information.
 
  ///
 
  /// \returns An error if the inline information is corrupt, or
 
  ///          Error::success() for all other cases, even when no information
 
  ///          is added to \a SrcLocs.
 
  static llvm::Error lookup(const GsymReader &GR, DataExtractor &Data,
 
                            uint64_t BaseAddr, uint64_t Addr,
 
                            SourceLocations &SrcLocs);
 
 
 
  /// Lookup an address in the InlineInfo object
 
  ///
 
  /// This function is used to symbolicate an inline call stack and can
 
  /// turn one address in the program into one or more inline call stacks
 
  /// and have the stack trace show the original call site from
 
  /// non-inlined code.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param Addr the address to lookup
 
  ///
 
  /// \returns optional vector of InlineInfo objects that describe the
 
  /// inline call stack for a given address, false otherwise.
 
  std::optional<InlineArray> getInlineStack(uint64_t Addr) const;
 
 
 
  /// Decode an InlineInfo object from a binary data stream.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param Data The binary stream to read the data from. This object must
 
  /// have the data for the InlineInfo object starting at offset zero. The data
 
  /// can contain more data than needed.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param BaseAddr The base address to use when decoding all address ranges.
 
  /// This will be the FunctionInfo's start address if this object is directly
 
  /// contained in a FunctionInfo object, or the start address of the first
 
  /// address range in an InlineInfo object of this object is a child of
 
  /// another InlineInfo object.
 
  /// \returns An InlineInfo or an error describing the issue that was
 
  /// encountered during decoding.
 
  static llvm::Expected<InlineInfo> decode(DataExtractor &Data,
 
                                           uint64_t BaseAddr);
 
 
 
  /// Encode this InlineInfo object into FileWriter stream.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param O The binary stream to write the data to at the current file
 
  /// position.
 
  ///
 
  /// \param BaseAddr The base address to use when encoding all address ranges.
 
  /// This will be the FunctionInfo's start address if this object is directly
 
  /// contained in a FunctionInfo object, or the start address of the first
 
  /// address range in an InlineInfo object of this object is a child of
 
  /// another InlineInfo object.
 
  ///
 
  /// \returns An error object that indicates success or failure or the
 
  /// encoding process.
 
  llvm::Error encode(FileWriter &O, uint64_t BaseAddr) const;
 
};
 
 
 
inline bool operator==(const InlineInfo &LHS, const InlineInfo &RHS) {
 
  return LHS.Name == RHS.Name && LHS.CallFile == RHS.CallFile &&
 
         LHS.CallLine == RHS.CallLine && LHS.Ranges == RHS.Ranges &&
 
         LHS.Children == RHS.Children;
 
}
 
 
 
raw_ostream &operator<<(raw_ostream &OS, const InlineInfo &FI);
 
 
 
} // namespace gsym
 
} // namespace llvm
 
 
 
#endif // LLVM_DEBUGINFO_GSYM_INLINEINFO_H