Commit 6c47a87b by Mark Wielaard Committed by Mark Wielaard

PR debug/90981 Empty .debug_addr crashes -gdwarf-5 -gsplit-dwarf

Even if there was no, or an empty address list we would try to generate
a header for the .debug_addr section with -gdwarf-5 and -gsplit-dwarf.
The skeleton DIE would also get a (dangling) DW_AT_addr_base in that case.

	PR debug/90981
	* dwarf2out.c (add_top_level_skeleton_die_attrs): Only add
	DW_AT_addr_base if there is actually a .debug_addr section with
	addresses.
	(output_addr_table): Add DWARF5 table header generation here after
	checking there are actually any addresses from...
	(dwarf2out_finish): ...here.
	* testsuite/g++.dg/pr90981.C: New test.

From-SVN: r273008
parent cc49641a
2019-07-03 Mark Wielaard <mark@klomp.org>
PR debug/90981
* dwarf2out.c (add_top_level_skeleton_die_attrs): Only add
DW_AT_addr_base if there is actually a .debug_addr section with
addresses.
(output_addr_table): Add DWARF5 table header generation here after
checking there are actually any addresses from...
(dwarf2out_finish): ...here.
* testsuite/g++.dg/pr90981.C: New test.
2019-07-03 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
PR middle-end/91069
......
......@@ -11196,7 +11196,8 @@ add_top_level_skeleton_die_attrs (dw_die_ref die)
if (comp_dir != NULL)
add_skeleton_AT_string (die, DW_AT_comp_dir, comp_dir);
add_AT_pubnames (die);
add_AT_lineptr (die, dwarf_AT (DW_AT_addr_base), debug_addr_section_label);
if (addr_index_table != NULL && addr_index_table->size () > 0)
add_AT_lineptr (die, dwarf_AT (DW_AT_addr_base), debug_addr_section_label);
}
/* Output skeleton debug sections that point to the dwo file. */
......@@ -29109,6 +29110,30 @@ output_addr_table (void)
return;
switch_to_section (debug_addr_section);
/* GNU DebugFission https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/DebugFission
which GCC uses to implement -gsplit-dwarf as DWARF GNU extension
before DWARF5, didn't have a header for .debug_addr units.
DWARF5 specifies a small header when address tables are used. */
if (dwarf_version >= 5)
{
unsigned int last_idx = 0;
unsigned long addrs_length;
addr_index_table->traverse_noresize
<unsigned int *, count_index_addrs> (&last_idx);
addrs_length = last_idx * DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE + 4;
if (DWARF_INITIAL_LENGTH_SIZE - DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE == 4)
dw2_asm_output_data (4, 0xffffffff,
"Escape value for 64-bit DWARF extension");
dw2_asm_output_data (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE, addrs_length,
"Length of Address Unit");
dw2_asm_output_data (2, 5, "DWARF addr version");
dw2_asm_output_data (1, DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE, "Size of Address");
dw2_asm_output_data (1, 0, "Size of Segment Descriptor");
}
ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, debug_addr_section_label);
addr_index_table
->traverse_noresize<unsigned int *, output_addr_table_entry> (&index);
}
......@@ -31631,30 +31656,6 @@ dwarf2out_finish (const char *filename)
ranges_section_label);
}
switch_to_section (debug_addr_section);
/* GNU DebugFission https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/DebugFission
which GCC uses to implement -gsplit-dwarf as DWARF GNU extension
before DWARF5, didn't have a header for .debug_addr units.
DWARF5 specifies a small header when address tables are used. */
if (dwarf_version >= 5)
{
unsigned int last_idx = 0;
unsigned long addrs_length;
addr_index_table->traverse_noresize
<unsigned int *, count_index_addrs> (&last_idx);
addrs_length = last_idx * DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE + 4;
if (DWARF_INITIAL_LENGTH_SIZE - DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE == 4)
dw2_asm_output_data (4, 0xffffffff,
"Escape value for 64-bit DWARF extension");
dw2_asm_output_data (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE, addrs_length,
"Length of Address Unit");
dw2_asm_output_data (2, 5, "DWARF addr version");
dw2_asm_output_data (1, DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE, "Size of Address");
dw2_asm_output_data (1, 0, "Size of Segment Descriptor");
}
ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, debug_addr_section_label);
output_addr_table ();
}
......
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-O2 -g -gdwarf-5 -gsplit-dwarf" } */
/* No addresses in the DWARF, so no .debug_addr section,
don't crash trying to generate an addr index header anyway. */
namespace { struct t {}; }
t f () { return t (); }
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