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* [codeview,pdb] Try really hard to conserve memory when reading.Zachary Turner2016-05-271-22/+63
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | PDBs can be extremely large. We're already mapping the entire PDB into the process's address space, but to make matters worse the blocks of the PDB are not arranged contiguously. So, when we have something like an array or a string embedded into the stream, we have to make a copy. Since it's convenient to use traditional data structures to iterate and manipulate these records, we need the memory to be contiguous. As a result of this, we were using roughly twice as much memory as the file size of the PDB, because every stream was copied out and re-stitched together contiguously. This patch addresses this by improving the MappedBlockStream to allocate from a BumpPtrAllocator only when a read requires a discontiguous read. Furthermore, it introduces some data structures backed by a stream which can iterate over both fixed and variable length records of a PDB. Since everything is backed by a stream and not a buffer, we can read almost everything from the PDB with zero copies. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20654 Reviewed By: ruiu llvm-svn: 270951
* [llvm-pdbdump] Rework command line options.Zachary Turner2016-05-241-3/+25
| | | | | | | | | When dumping huge PDB files, too many of the options were grouped together so you would get neverending spew of output. This patch introduces more granular display options so you can only dump the fields you actually care about. llvm-svn: 270607
* Port DebugInfoPDB over to using llvm::Error.Zachary Turner2016-05-061-10/+9
| | | | | | | Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19940 Reviewed By: rnk llvm-svn: 268791
* Change operation_not_supported to not_supported.Zachary Turner2016-05-031-1/+1
| | | | | | Apparently operation_not_supported is... not supported everywhere. llvm-svn: 268348
* Parse the TPI (type information) stream of PDB files.Zachary Turner2016-05-031-0/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This parses the TPI stream (stream 2) from the PDB file. This stream contains some header information followed by a series of codeview records. There is some additional complexity here in that alongside this stream of codeview records is a serialized hash table in order to efficiently query the types. We parse the necessary bookkeeping information to allow us to reconstruct the hash table, but we do not actually construct it yet as there are still a few things that need to be understood first. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19840 Reviewed By: ruiu, rnk llvm-svn: 268343
* Put PDB parsing code into a pdb namespace.Zachary Turner2016-04-291-0/+1
| | | | llvm-svn: 268072
* Refactor the PDB Stream reading interface.Zachary Turner2016-04-291-0/+52
The motivation for this change is that PDB has the notion of streams and substreams. Substreams often consist of variable length structures that are convenient to be able to treat as guaranteed, contiguous byte arrays, whereas the streams they are contained in are not necessarily so, as a single stream could be spread across many discontiguous blocks. So, when processing data from a substream, we want to be able to assume that we have a contiguous byte array so that we can cast pointers to variable length arrays and such. This leads to the question of how to be able to read the same data structure from either a stream or a substream using the same interface, which is where this patch comes in. We separate out the stream's read state from the underlying representation, and introduce a `StreamReader` class. Then we change the name of `PDBStream` to `MappedBlockStream`, and introduce a second kind of stream called a `ByteStream` which is simply a sequence of contiguous bytes. Finally, we update all of the std::vectors in `PDBDbiStream` to use `ByteStream` instead as a proof of concept. llvm-svn: 268071
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