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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01.09.2020 20:07, David Blaikie
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<div dir="ltr">Fair enough - thanks for clarifying the
differences! (I'd still lean a bit towards this being dwz-esque,
as you say "an extension of classic dwz"</div>
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I doubt a little about "llvm-dwz" since it might confuse people who
would expect exactly the same behavior.<br>
But if we think of it as "an extension of classic dwz" and the
possible confusion is not a big deal then<br>
I would be fine with "llvm-dwz".<br>
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<div dir="ltr"> using a bit more domain knowledge (of terminators
and C++ odr - though I'm not sure dsymutil does rely on the ODR,
does it? It relies on it to know that two names represent the
same type, I suppose, but doesn't assume they're already
identical, instead it merges their members))<br>
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<p>if dsymutil is able to find a full definition then it would
remove all other definitions(which matched by name) and set all
references to that found definition. If it is not able to find a
full definition then it would do nothing. i.e. if there are two
incomplete definitions(DW_AT_declaration (true)) with the same
name then they would not be merged. That is a possible improvement
- to teach dsymutil to merge incomplete types.<br>
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<p>Alexey.<br>
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But I don't have super strong feelings about the naming.</div>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 6:36 AM
Alexey <<a href="mailto:avl.lapshin@gmail.com"
moz-do-not-send="true">avl.lapshin@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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<div>On 01.09.2020 06:27, David Blaikie wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">A quick note: The feature as currently
proposed sounds like it's an exact match for 'dwz'? Is
there any benefit to this over the existing dwz project?
Is it different in some ways I'm not aware of? (I
haven't actually used dwz, so I might have some mistaken
ideas about how it should work)<br>
<br>
If it's going to solve the same general problem, but be
in the llvm project instead, then maybe it should be
called llvm-dwz.<br>
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It looks like dwz and llvm-dwarfutil are not exactly matched
in functionality. <br>
<br>
dwz is a program that attempts to optimize DWARF debugging
information <br>
contained in ELF shared libraries and ELF executables for
*size*.<br>
<br>
llvm-dwarfutil is a tool that is used for processing debug<br>
info(DWARF) located in built binary files to improve debug
info *quality*,<br>
reduce debug info *size* and accelerate debug info
*processing*.<br>
<br>
Things which are supposed to be done by llvm-dwarfutil and
which are not <br>
done by dwz: removing obsolete debug info, building indexes,
stripping <br>
unneeded debug sections, compress/decompress debug sections.<br>
<br>
Common thing is that both of these tools do debug info size
reduction. <br>
But they do this using different approaches:<br>
<br>
1. dwz reduces the size of debug info by creating partial
compilation units <br>
for duplicated parts. So that these partial compilation
units could be imported <br>
in every duplicated place. AFAIU, That optimization
gives the most size saving effect.<br>
<br>
another size saving optimization is ODR types
deduplication.<br>
<br>
2. llvm-dwarfutil reduces the size of debug info by ODR
types deduplication <br>
which gives the most size saving effect in llvm-dwarfutil
case. <br>
<br>
another size saving optimization is removing obsolete
debug info.<br>
(which actually is not only about size but about
correctness also)<br>
<br>
So, it looks like these tools are not equal. If we would
consider that <br>
llvm-dwz is an extension of classic dwz then we could
probably<br>
name it as llvm-dwz.<br>
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Though I understand the desire for this to grow other
functionality, like DWARF-aware dwp-ing. Might be better
for this to busybox and provide that functionality under
llvm-dwp instead, or more likely I Suspect, that the
existing llvm-dwp will be rewritten (probably by me) to
use more of lld's infrastructure to be more efficient
(it's current object reading/writing logic is using
LLVM's libObject and MCStreamer, which is a bit
inefficient for a very content-unaware linking process)
and then maybe that could be taught to use DwarfLinker
as a library to optionally do DWARF-aware linking
depending on the users time/space tradeoff desires.
Still benefiting from any improvements to the underlying
DwarfLinker library (at which point that would be shared
between llvm-dsymutil, llvm-dwz, and llvm-dwp).</div>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Tue, Aug 25, 2020
at 7:29 AM Alexey <<a
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moz-do-not-send="true">avl.lapshin@gmail.com</a>>
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rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">Hi,<br>
<br>
We propose llvm-dwarfutil - a dsymutil-like tool
for ELF.<br>
Any thoughts on this?<br>
Thanks in advance, Alexey.<br>
<br>
======================================================================<br>
<br>
llvm-dwarfutil(Apndx A) - is a tool that is used for
processing debug <br>
info(DWARF)<br>
located in built binary files to improve debug info
quality,<br>
reduce debug info size and accelerate debug info
processing.<br>
Supported object files formats: ELF, MachO(Apndx B),
COFF(Apndx C), <br>
WASM(Apndx C).<br>
<br>
======================================================================<br>
<br>
Specifically, the tool would do:<br>
<br>
- Remove obsolete debug info which refers to code
deleted by the linker<br>
doing the garbage collection (gc-sections).<br>
<br>
- Deduplicate debug type definitions for reducing
resulting size of <br>
binary.<br>
<br>
- Build accelerator/index tables.<br>
= .debug_aranges, .debug_names, .gdb_index,
.debug_pubnames, <br>
.debug_pubtypes.<br>
<br>
- Strip unneeded tables.<br>
= .debug_aranges, .debug_names, .gdb_index,
.debug_pubnames, <br>
.debug_pubtypes.<br>
<br>
- Compress or decompress debug info as requested.<br>
<br>
Possible feature:<br>
<br>
- Join split dwarf .dwo files in a single file
containing all debug info<br>
(convert split DWARF into monolithic DWARF).<br>
<br>
======================================================================<br>
<br>
User interface:<br>
<br>
OVERVIEW: A tool for optimizing debug info located
in the built binary.<br>
<br>
USAGE: llvm-dwarfutil [options] input output<br>
<br>
OPTIONS: (Apndx E)<br>
<br>
======================================================================<br>
<br>
Implementation notes:<br>
<br>
1. Removing obsolete debug info would be done using
DWARFLinker llvm <br>
library.<br>
<br>
2. Data types deduplication would be done using
DWARFLinker llvm library.<br>
<br>
3. Accelerator/index tables would be generated using
DWARFLinker llvm <br>
library.<br>
<br>
4. Interface of DWARFLinker library would be changed
in such way that it<br>
would be possible to switch on/off various stages:<br>
<br>
class DWARFLinker {<br>
setDoRemoveObsoleteInfo ( bool
DoRemoveObsoleteInfo = false);<br>
<br>
setDoAppleNames ( bool DoAppleNames = false );<br>
setDoAppleNamespaces ( bool DoAppleNamespaces =
false );<br>
setDoAppleTypes ( bool DoAppleTypes = false );<br>
setDoObjC ( bool DoObjC = false );<br>
setDoDebugPubNames ( bool DoDebugPubNames = false
);<br>
setDoDebugPubTypes ( bool DoDebugPubTypes = false
);<br>
<br>
setDoDebugNames (bool DoDebugNames = false);<br>
setDoGDBIndex (bool DoGDBIndex = false);<br>
}<br>
<br>
5. Copying source file contents, stripping tables, <br>
compressing/decompressing tables<br>
would be done by ObjCopy llvm library(extracted
from llvm-objcopy):<br>
<br>
Error executeObjcopyOnBinary(const CopyConfig
&Config,<br>
object::COFFObjectFile
&In, Buffer &Out);<br>
Error executeObjcopyOnBinary(const CopyConfig
&Config,<br>
object::ELFObjectFileBase &In, Buffer &Out);<br>
Error executeObjcopyOnBinary(const CopyConfig
&Config,<br>
object::MachOObjectFile
&In, Buffer &Out);<br>
Error executeObjcopyOnBinary(const CopyConfig
&Config,<br>
object::WasmObjectFile
&In, Buffer &Out);<br>
<br>
6. Address ranges and single addresses pointing to
removed code should <br>
be marked<br>
with tombstone value in the input file:<br>
<br>
-2 for .debug_ranges and .debug_loc.<br>
-1 for other .debug* tables.<br>
<br>
7. Prototype implementation - <a
href="https://reviews.llvm.org/D86539"
rel="noreferrer" target="_blank"
moz-do-not-send="true">https://reviews.llvm.org/D86539</a>.<br>
<br>
======================================================================<br>
<br>
Roadmap:<br>
<br>
1. Refactor llvm-objcopy to extract it`s
implementation into separate <br>
library<br>
ObjCopy(in LLVM tree).<br>
<br>
2. Create a command line utility using existed
DWARFLinker and ObjCopy<br>
implementation. First version is supposed to work
with only ELF <br>
input object files.<br>
It would take input ELF file with unoptimized
debug info and create <br>
output<br>
ELF file with optimized debug info. That version
would be done out <br>
of the llvm tree.<br>
<br>
3. Make a tool to be able to work in multi-thread
mode.<br>
<br>
4. Consider it to be included into LLVM tree.<br>
<br>
5. Support DWARF5 tables.<br>
<br>
======================================================================<br>
<br>
Appendix A. Should this tool be implemented as a new
tool or as an extension<br>
to dsymutil/llvm-objcopy?<br>
<br>
There already exists a tool which removes obsolete
debug info on <br>
darwin - dsymutil.<br>
Why create another tool instead of extending the
already existed <br>
dsymutil/llvm-objcopy?<br>
<br>
The main functionality of dsymutil is located in a
separate library <br>
- DWARFLinker.<br>
Thus, dsymutil utility is a command-line interface
for DWARFLinker. <br>
dsymutil has<br>
another type of input/output data: it takes
several object files and <br>
address map<br>
as input and creates a .dSYM bundle with linked
debug info as <br>
output. llvm-dwarfutil<br>
would take a built executable as input and create
an optimized <br>
executable as output.<br>
Additionally, there would be many command-line
options specific for <br>
only one utility.<br>
This means that these utilities(implementing
command line interface) <br>
would significantly<br>
differ. It makes sense not to put another
command-line utility <br>
inside existing dsymutil,<br>
but make it as a separate utility. That is the
reason why <br>
llvm-dwarfutil suggested to be<br>
implemented not as sub-part of dsymutil but as a
separate tool.<br>
<br>
Please share your preference: whether
llvm-dwarfutil should be<br>
separate utility, or a variant of dsymutil
compiled for ELF?<br>
<br>
======================================================================<br>
<br>
Appendix B. The machO object file format is already
supported by dsymutil.<br>
Depending on the decision whether llvm-dwarfutil
would be done as a <br>
subproject<br>
of dsymutil or as a separate utility - machO would
be supported or not.<br>
<br>
======================================================================<br>
<br>
Appendix C. Support for the COFF and WASM object file
formats presented as<br>
possible future improvement. It would be quite
easy to add them <br>
assuming<br>
that llvm-objcopy already supports these formats.
It also would require<br>
supporting DWARF6-suggested tombstone
values(-1/-2).<br>
<br>
======================================================================<br>
<br>
Appendix D. Documentation.<br>
<br>
- proposal for DWARF6 which suggested -1/-2 values
for marking bad <br>
addresses<br>
<a
href="http://www.dwarfstd.org/ShowIssue.php?issue=200609.1"
rel="noreferrer" target="_blank"
moz-do-not-send="true">http://www.dwarfstd.org/ShowIssue.php?issue=200609.1</a><br>
- dsymutil tool <a
href="https://llvm.org/docs/CommandGuide/dsymutil.html"
rel="noreferrer" target="_blank"
moz-do-not-send="true">https://llvm.org/docs/CommandGuide/dsymutil.html</a>.<br>
- proposal "Remove obsolete debug info in lld."<br>
<a
href="http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2020-May/141468.html"
rel="noreferrer" target="_blank"
moz-do-not-send="true">http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2020-May/141468.html</a><br>
<br>
======================================================================<br>
<br>
Appendix E. Possible command line options:<br>
<br>
DwarfUtil Options:<br>
<br>
--build-aranges - generate .debug_aranges
table.<br>
--build-debug-names - generate .debug_names
table.<br>
--build-debug-pubnames - generate
.debug_pubnames table.<br>
--build-debug-pubtypes - generate
.debug_pubtypes table.<br>
--build-gdb-index - generate .gdb_index
table.<br>
--compress - Compress debug tables.<br>
--decompress - Decompress debug
tables.<br>
--deduplicate-types - Do ODR deduplication
for debug types.<br>
--garbage-collect - Do garbage collecting
for debug info.<br>
--num-threads=<n> - Specify the
maximum number (n) of <br>
simultaneous threads<br>
to use when optimizing
input file.<br>
Defaults to the number
of cores on the <br>
current machine.<br>
--strip-all - Strip all debug tables.<br>
--strip=<name1,name2> - Strip specified
debug info tables.<br>
--strip-unoptimized-debug - Strip all unoptimized
debug tables.<br>
--tombstone=<value> - Tombstone value
used as a marker of <br>
invalid address.<br>
=bfd - BFD default value<br>
=dwarf6 - Dwarf v6.<br>
--verbose - Enable verbose logging
and encoding details.<br>
<br>
Generic Options:<br>
<br>
--help - Display available
options (--help-hidden <br>
for more)<br>
--version - Display the version of
this program<br>
<br>
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