// When entry values are emitted, expect a subprogram for extern decls so that // the dwarf generator can describe call site parameters at extern call sites. // // Initial implementation relied on the 'retainedTypes:' from the corresponding // DICompileUnit, so we also ensure that we do not store the extern declaration // subprogram into the 'retainedTypes:'. // // RUN: %clang -g -O2 -target x86_64-none-linux-gnu -S -emit-llvm %s -o - \ // RUN: | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=DECLS-FOR-EXTERN // Similarly, when the debugger tuning is gdb, expect a subprogram for extern // decls so that the dwarf generator can describe information needed for tail // call frame reconstrution. // // RUN: %clang -gdwarf-4 -O2 -target x86_64-none-linux-gnu -ggdb -S -emit-llvm %s -o - \ // RUN: | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=DECLS-FOR-EXTERN // // Do not emit a subprogram for extern decls when entry values are disabled and // the tuning is not set to gdb. // // RUN: %clang -gdwarf-4 -O2 -target x86_64-none-linux-gnu -gsce -S -emit-llvm %s -o - \ // RUN: | FileCheck %s -check-prefix=NO-DECLS-FOR-EXTERN // DECLS-FOR-EXTERN-NOT: !DICompileUnit({{.*}}retainedTypes: !{{[0-9]+}} // DECLS-FOR-EXTERN: [[INT_TYPE:![0-9]+]] = !DIBasicType(name: "int", // DECLS-FOR-EXTERN: !DISubprogram(name: "fn1" // DECLS-FOR-EXTERN-SAME: type: [[FN1_TYPE:![0-9]+]], // DECLS-FOR-EXTERN: [[FN1_TYPE]] = !DISubroutineType(types: [[FN1_TYPES:![0-9]+]]) // DECLS-FOR-EXTERN: [[FN1_TYPES]] = !{[[X_TYPE:![0-9]+]], // DECLS-FOR-EXTERN: [[X_TYPE]] = !DIDerivedType(tag: DW_TAG_typedef, name: "x", // DECLS-FOR-EXTERN-SAME: baseType: [[INT_TYPE]]) // DECLS-FOR-EXTERN: !DISubprogram(name: "memcmp" // DECLS-FOR-EXTERN: !DISubprogram(name: "__some_reserved_name" // NO-DECLS-FOR-EXTERN-NOT: !DISubprogram(name: "fn1" // NO-DECLS-FOR-EXTERN-NOT: !DISubprogram(name: "memcmp" // NO-DECLS-FOR-EXTERN-NOT: !DISubprogram(name: "__some_reserved_name" typedef int x; extern x fn1(int a, int b); extern int memcmp(const void *s1, const void *s2, unsigned long n); extern void __some_reserved_name(void); int fn2 (int *src, int *dst) { int x = 4, y = 5; int res = fn1(x, y); int res2 = memcmp(dst, src, res); __some_reserved_name(); return res + res2; }