// XFAIL: * //// Suboptimal coverage, see below. // REQUIRES: lldb // UNSUPPORTED: system-windows // RUN: %dexter --fail-lt 1.0 -w --debugger lldb \ // RUN: --builder 'clang-c' --cflags "-O3 -glldb" -- %s //// Check that escaped local 'param' in function 'fun' has sensible debug info //// after the escaping function 'use' gets arg promotion (int* -> int). Currently //// we lose track of param after the loop header. int g = 0; //// A no-inline, read-only function with internal linkage is a good candidate //// for arg promotion. __attribute__((__noinline__)) static void use(const int* p) { //// Promoted args would be a good candidate for an DW_OP_implicit_pointer. //// This desirable behaviour is checked for in the test implicit-ptr.c. g = *p; } __attribute__((__noinline__)) void do_thing(int x) { g *= x; } __attribute__((__noinline__)) int fun(int param) { do_thing(0); // DexLabel('s2') for (int i = 0; i < param; ++i) { use(¶m); } //// x86 loop body looks like this, with param in ebx: //// 4004b0: mov edi,ebx //// 4004b2: call 4004d0 <_ZL3usePKi> //// 4004b7: add ebp,0xffffffff //// 4004ba: jne 4004b0 <_Z3funi+0x20> //// But we lose track of param's location before the loop: //// DW_TAG_formal_parameter //// DW_AT_location (0x00000039: //// [0x0000000000400490, 0x0000000000400495): DW_OP_reg5 RDI //// [0x0000000000400495, 0x00000000004004a2): DW_OP_reg3 RBX) //// DW_AT_name ("param") return g; // DexLabel('s3') } int main() { return fun(5); } // DexExpectWatchValue('*p', 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, on_line='s1') // DexExpectWatchValue('param', 5, from_line='s2', to_line='s3')