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Update wasm handling of bitcode #49
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Update wasm handling of bitcode #49
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This commit fixes using functions in `IRObjectFile` to load bitcode from wasm objects by recognizing the file magic for wasm and also inheriting the default implementation of classifying sections as bitcode. Patch By: alexcrichton Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78199
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49: Switch to section start/stop markers for the `.llvm_bb_addr_map` section. r=ltratt a=vext01 Co-authored-by: Edd Barrett <vext01@gmail.com>
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…callback The `TypeSystemMap::m_mutex` guards against concurrent modifications of members of `TypeSystemMap`. In particular, `m_map`. `TypeSystemMap::ForEach` iterates through the entire `m_map` calling a user-specified callback for each entry. This is all done while `m_mutex` is locked. However, there's nothing that guarantees that the callback itself won't call back into `TypeSystemMap` APIs on the same thread. This lead to double-locking `m_mutex`, which is undefined behaviour. We've seen this cause a deadlock in the swift plugin with following backtrace: ``` int main() { std::unique_ptr<int> up = std::make_unique<int>(5); volatile int val = *up; return val; } clang++ -std=c++2a -g -O1 main.cpp ./bin/lldb -o “br se -p return” -o run -o “v *up” -o “expr *up” -b ``` ``` frame rust-lang#4: std::lock_guard<std::mutex>::lock_guard frame rust-lang#5: lldb_private::TypeSystemMap::GetTypeSystemForLanguage <<<< Lock rust-lang#2 frame rust-lang#6: lldb_private::TypeSystemMap::GetTypeSystemForLanguage frame rust-lang#7: lldb_private::Target::GetScratchTypeSystemForLanguage ... frame rust-lang#26: lldb_private::SwiftASTContext::LoadLibraryUsingPaths frame rust-lang#27: lldb_private::SwiftASTContext::LoadModule frame rust-lang#30: swift::ModuleDecl::collectLinkLibraries frame rust-lang#31: lldb_private::SwiftASTContext::LoadModule frame rust-lang#34: lldb_private::SwiftASTContext::GetCompileUnitImportsImpl frame rust-lang#35: lldb_private::SwiftASTContext::PerformCompileUnitImports frame rust-lang#36: lldb_private::TypeSystemSwiftTypeRefForExpressions::GetSwiftASTContext frame rust-lang#37: lldb_private::TypeSystemSwiftTypeRefForExpressions::GetPersistentExpressionState frame rust-lang#38: lldb_private::Target::GetPersistentSymbol frame rust-lang#41: lldb_private::TypeSystemMap::ForEach <<<< Lock #1 frame rust-lang#42: lldb_private::Target::GetPersistentSymbol frame rust-lang#43: lldb_private::IRExecutionUnit::FindInUserDefinedSymbols frame rust-lang#44: lldb_private::IRExecutionUnit::FindSymbol frame rust-lang#45: lldb_private::IRExecutionUnit::MemoryManager::GetSymbolAddressAndPresence frame rust-lang#46: lldb_private::IRExecutionUnit::MemoryManager::findSymbol frame rust-lang#47: non-virtual thunk to lldb_private::IRExecutionUnit::MemoryManager::findSymbol frame rust-lang#48: llvm::LinkingSymbolResolver::findSymbol frame rust-lang#49: llvm::LegacyJITSymbolResolver::lookup frame rust-lang#50: llvm::RuntimeDyldImpl::resolveExternalSymbols frame rust-lang#51: llvm::RuntimeDyldImpl::resolveRelocations frame rust-lang#52: llvm::MCJIT::finalizeLoadedModules frame rust-lang#53: llvm::MCJIT::finalizeObject frame rust-lang#54: lldb_private::IRExecutionUnit::ReportAllocations frame rust-lang#55: lldb_private::IRExecutionUnit::GetRunnableInfo frame rust-lang#56: lldb_private::ClangExpressionParser::PrepareForExecution frame rust-lang#57: lldb_private::ClangUserExpression::TryParse frame rust-lang#58: lldb_private::ClangUserExpression::Parse ``` Our solution is to simply iterate over a local copy of `m_map`. **Testing** * Confirmed on manual reproducer (would reproduce 100% of the time before the patch) Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D149949
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This is a copy of #48, but targeting the 10.0 branch we have.