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2013 Feb 18
0
syntax of a local Windows path
Hi!
We want to migrate from a cygwin based rsync to a MingW based version.
'rsync' is used here to install/update a complete TeX tree
(see http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Standalone)
from a remote server to a local PC.
On Windows based machines the destination is currently something like
/cygdrive/c/<path_to_directory>
What is the correct way to do the same with the MingW
2006 Feb 07
7
How to add System V Filesystem to Centos?
Hi,
I am working on a project where I have to move some parts files from an
old Unix server. I have tared the files to floppy disc, but I can't
mount them.
After doing some reasearch I have found that the SCO Unix ver 3.2 uses a
System V filesystem I think. From the article that I have read I need to
add this filesystem to my kernel to be able to mount and read the floppy
discs.
Can
2018 Jan 12
2
StripDeadDebugInfo for static inline functions.
Hi Paul,
Thanks for your response.
Let me actually post more details visualizing my case. Assuming that can
help.
so the IR before the opt tool is running is:
; Function Attrs: nounwind
define i16 @main() #0 !dbg !13 {
entry:
%retval = alloca i16, align 1
...
}
; Function Attrs: inlinehint nounwind
define internal void @delay(i16 %d) #4 !dbg !69 {
entry:
%d.addr = alloca i16,
2018 Jan 12
2
StripDeadDebugInfo for static inline functions.
Hi Arsen, we are beyond what I understand about how metadata operates. Maybe Adrian or David knows.
--paulr
From: Arsen Hakobyan [mailto:hakobyan.ars at gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2018 12:16 PM
To: Robinson, Paul
Cc: llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org; David Blaikie
Subject: Re: [llvm-dev] StripDeadDebugInfo for static inline functions.
Just one update:
the function causing the segmentation
2018 Jan 12
0
StripDeadDebugInfo for static inline functions.
Just one update:
the function causing the segmentation fault is the following:
359 void DwarfDebug::constructAbstractSubprogramScopeDIE(LexicalScope
*Scope) {
360 assert(Scope && Scope->getScopeNode());
361 assert(Scope->isAbstractScope());
362 assert(!Scope->getInlinedAt());
363
364 const MDNode *SP = Scope->getScopeNode();
365
366
2018 Jan 14
0
StripDeadDebugInfo for static inline functions.
Thanks Paul,
Hi Adrian and David I would really appreciate any comments, thoughts
assumptions.
If additional information is needed please let me know.
Regards,
Arsen
On Sat, Jan 13, 2018 at 2:54 AM, Robinson, Paul <paul.robinson at sony.com>
wrote:
> Hi Arsen, we are beyond what I understand about how metadata operates.
> Maybe Adrian or David knows.
>
> --paulr
>
>
2018 Jan 15
1
StripDeadDebugInfo for static inline functions.
+ Adrian
+ David
Hi Arsen,
This sounds like a bug to me. Have you tried reproducing it on trunk? For instance, I see that the relation between DICompileUnit and DISubprogram was changed in the meantime (https://reviews.llvm.org/D19034 <https://reviews.llvm.org/D19034>).
If this no longer occurs on master you could bisect the compiler to find the commit(s) that fix this and consider
2018 Jan 12
0
StripDeadDebugInfo for static inline functions.
I'm not as familiar with all the ins and outs of metadata as maybe I should be, but ultimately the inlined function should have a DWARF description contained within the description of the caller (which is why you're seeing the call to constructAbstractSubprogramScopeDIE). That suggests that the DISubprogram for the inlined function ought to remain, and its scope should be the
2018 Jan 12
2
StripDeadDebugInfo for static inline functions.
Hi all,
I would like to understand the strip-dead-debug-info transformation.
In my test case there is a static inline function with two local variables.
It appears that the function is already inlined before
strip-dead-debug-info starts its work. As a result the DICompileUnit is
cleaned and its subprograms list has no reference to the DISubprogram for
the inlined function, but as there is