* PING*2 Fwd: [patch] implement generic debug() for vectors and hash sets
@ 2017-11-01 13:17 Aldy Hernandez
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From: Aldy Hernandez <aldyh@redhat.com>
Date: Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 9:52 AM
Subject: [patch] implement generic debug() for vectors and hash sets
To: gcc-patches <gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org>
We have a generic mechanism for dumping types from the debugger with:
(gdb) call debug(some_type)
However, even though most types are implemented, we have no canonical
way of dumping vectors or hash sets.
The attached patch fixes this oversight. With it you can call
debug(vec<>) and debug(hash_set<>) with the following types: rtx,
tree, basic_block, edge, rtx_insn. More can be added simply by adding
a debug_slim(your_type) overload and calling:
DEFINE_DEBUG_VEC (your_type)
DEFINE_DEBUG_HASH_SET (your_type)
Here is an example of how things look with this patch:
vec of edges:
[0] = <edge 0x0x7f3f81c0d700 (6 -> 10)>
vec of bbs:
[0] = <basic_block 0x7f3f81ac9410 (6)>
[1] = <basic_block 0x7f3f81ac96e8 (10)>
vec of trees:
[0] = <integer_type 0x7f3f81ad55e8 int>
[1] = <integer_type 0x7f3f81ad5498 short int>
[2] = <integer_cst 0x7f3f81ada078 0>
vec of rtx:
[0] = (reg:SI 87)
[1] = (reg:SI 87)
hash of bbs:
<basic_block 0x7f3f81ac96e8 (10)>
<basic_block 0x7f3f81ac9410 (6)>
OK for mainline?
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gcc/
* vec.h (debug_helper): New function.
(DEFINE_DEBUG_VEC): New macro.
* hash-set.h (debug_helper): New function.
(DEFINE_DEBUG_HASH_SET): New macro.
* cfg.c (debug_slim (edge)): New function.
Call DEFINE_DEBUG_VEC for edges.
Call DEFINE_DEBUG_HASH_SET for edges.
* cfghooks.c (debug_slim (basic_block)): New function.
Call DEFINE_DEBUG_VEC for basic blocks.
Call DEFINE_DEBUG_HASH_SET for basic blocks.
* print-tree.c (debug_slim): New function to handle trees.
Call DEFINE_DEBUG_VEC for trees.
Call DEFINE_DEBUG_HASH_SET for trees.
(debug (vec<tree, va_gc>) &): Remove.
(debug (<vec<tree, va_gc>) *): Remove.
* print-rtl.c (debug_slim): New function to handle const_rtx.
Call DEFINE_DEBUG_VEC for rtx_def.
Call DEFINE_DEBUG_VEC for rtx_insn.
Call DEFINE_DEBUG_HASH_SET for rtx_def.
Call DEFINE_DEBUG_HASH_SET for rtx_insn.
* sel-sched-dump.c (debug (vec<rtx_insn *> &): Remove.
(debug (vec<rtx_insn *> *ptr): Remove.
(debug_insn_vector): Remove.
* stor-layout.c (debug_rli): Call debug() instead of debug_vec_tree.
diff --git a/gcc/cfg.c b/gcc/cfg.c
index 01e68aeda51..4d02fb56cbf 100644
--- a/gcc/cfg.c
+++ b/gcc/cfg.c
@@ -573,6 +573,16 @@ debug (edge_def *ptr)
else
fprintf (stderr, "<nil>\n");
}
+
+static void
+debug_slim (edge e)
+{
+ fprintf (stderr, "<edge 0x%p (%d -> %d)>", (void *) e,
+ e->src->index, e->dest->index);
+}
+
+DEFINE_DEBUG_VEC (edge)
+DEFINE_DEBUG_HASH_SET (edge)
\f
/* Simple routines to easily allocate AUX fields of basic blocks. */
diff --git a/gcc/cfghooks.c b/gcc/cfghooks.c
index 258a5eabf8d..73b196feec7 100644
--- a/gcc/cfghooks.c
+++ b/gcc/cfghooks.c
@@ -304,6 +304,14 @@ debug (basic_block_def *ptr)
fprintf (stderr, "<nil>\n");
}
+static void
+debug_slim (basic_block ptr)
+{
+ fprintf (stderr, "<basic_block %p (%d)>", (void *) ptr, ptr->index);
+}
+
+DEFINE_DEBUG_VEC (basic_block_def *)
+DEFINE_DEBUG_HASH_SET (basic_block_def *)
/* Dumps basic block BB to pretty-printer PP, for use as a label of
a DOT graph record-node. The implementation of this hook is
diff --git a/gcc/hash-set.h b/gcc/hash-set.h
index d2247d39571..58f7750243a 100644
--- a/gcc/hash-set.h
+++ b/gcc/hash-set.h
@@ -123,6 +123,44 @@ private:
hash_table<Traits> m_table;
};
+/* Generic hash_set<TYPE> debug helper.
+
+ This needs to be instantiated for each hash_set<TYPE> used throughout
+ the compiler like this:
+
+ DEFINE_DEBUG_HASH_SET (TYPE)
+
+ The reason we have a debug_helper() is because GDB can't
+ disambiguate a plain call to debug(some_hash), and it must be called
+ like debug<TYPE>(some_hash). */
+template<typename T>
+void
+debug_helper (hash_set<T> &ref)
+{
+ for (typename hash_set<T>::iterator it = ref.begin ();
+ it != ref.end (); ++it)
+ {
+ debug_slim (*it);
+ fputc ('\n', stderr);
+ }
+}
+
+#define DEFINE_DEBUG_HASH_SET(T) \
+ template static void debug_helper (hash_set<T> &); \
+ DEBUG_FUNCTION void \
+ debug (hash_set<T> &ref) \
+ { \
+ debug_helper <T> (ref); \
+ } \
+ DEBUG_FUNCTION void \
+ debug (hash_set<T> *ptr) \
+ { \
+ if (ptr) \
+ debug (*ptr); \
+ else \
+ fprintf (stderr, "<nil>\n"); \
+ }
+
/* ggc marking routines. */
template<typename K, typename H>
diff --git a/gcc/print-rtl.c b/gcc/print-rtl.c
index 28d99862cad..5fe23801ab2 100644
--- a/gcc/print-rtl.c
+++ b/gcc/print-rtl.c
@@ -967,6 +967,23 @@ debug (const rtx_def *ptr)
fprintf (stderr, "<nil>\n");
}
+/* Like debug_rtx but with no newline, as debug_helper will add one.
+
+ Note: No debug_slim(rtx_insn *) variant implemented, as this
+ function can serve for both rtx and rtx_insn. */
+
+static void
+debug_slim (const_rtx x)
+{
+ rtx_writer w (stderr, 0, false, false, NULL);
+ w.print_rtx (x);
+}
+
+DEFINE_DEBUG_VEC (rtx_def *)
+DEFINE_DEBUG_VEC (rtx_insn *)
+DEFINE_DEBUG_HASH_SET (rtx_def *)
+DEFINE_DEBUG_HASH_SET (rtx_insn *)
+
/* Count of rtx's to print with debug_rtx_list.
This global exists because gdb user defined commands have no arguments. */
diff --git a/gcc/print-tree.c b/gcc/print-tree.c
index d534c76ee49..3a0f85d4038 100644
--- a/gcc/print-tree.c
+++ b/gcc/print-tree.c
@@ -1095,32 +1095,6 @@ debug_raw (vec<tree, va_gc> &ref)
}
DEBUG_FUNCTION void
-debug (vec<tree, va_gc> &ref)
-{
- tree elt;
- unsigned ix;
-
- /* Print the slot this node is in, and its code, and address. */
- fprintf (stderr, "<VEC");
- dump_addr (stderr, " ", ref.address ());
-
- FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (ref, ix, elt)
- {
- fprintf (stderr, "elt:%d ", ix);
- debug (elt);
- }
-}
-
-DEBUG_FUNCTION void
-debug (vec<tree, va_gc> *ptr)
-{
- if (ptr)
- debug (*ptr);
- else
- fprintf (stderr, "<nil>\n");
-}
-
-DEBUG_FUNCTION void
debug_raw (vec<tree, va_gc> *ptr)
{
if (ptr)
@@ -1129,8 +1103,11 @@ debug_raw (vec<tree, va_gc> *ptr)
fprintf (stderr, "<nil>\n");
}
-DEBUG_FUNCTION void
-debug_vec_tree (vec<tree, va_gc> *vec)
+static void
+debug_slim (tree t)
{
- debug_raw (vec);
+ print_node_brief (stderr, "", t, 0);
}
+
+DEFINE_DEBUG_VEC (tree)
+DEFINE_DEBUG_HASH_SET (tree)
diff --git a/gcc/sel-sched-dump.c b/gcc/sel-sched-dump.c
index 388a8af54c6..027b6b1c7c6 100644
--- a/gcc/sel-sched-dump.c
+++ b/gcc/sel-sched-dump.c
@@ -989,35 +989,6 @@ debug_blist (blist_t bnds)
restore_dump ();
}
-/* Dump a rtx vector REF. */
-DEBUG_FUNCTION void
-debug (vec<rtx_insn *> &ref)
-{
- switch_dump (stderr);
- dump_insn_vector (ref);
- sel_print ("\n");
- restore_dump ();
-}
-
-DEBUG_FUNCTION void
-debug (vec<rtx_insn *> *ptr)
-{
- if (ptr)
- debug (*ptr);
- else
- fprintf (stderr, "<nil>\n");
-}
-
-/* Dump an insn vector SUCCS. */
-DEBUG_FUNCTION void
-debug_insn_vector (rtx_vec_t succs)
-{
- switch_dump (stderr);
- dump_insn_vector (succs);
- sel_print ("\n");
- restore_dump ();
-}
-
/* Dump a hard reg set SET to stderr. */
DEBUG_FUNCTION void
debug_hard_reg_set (HARD_REG_SET set)
diff --git a/gcc/stor-layout.c b/gcc/stor-layout.c
index 02739b0ed7f..9577cfa47ef 100644
--- a/gcc/stor-layout.c
+++ b/gcc/stor-layout.c
@@ -941,7 +941,7 @@ debug_rli (record_layout_info rli)
if (!vec_safe_is_empty (rli->pending_statics))
{
fprintf (stderr, "pending statics:\n");
- debug_vec_tree (rli->pending_statics);
+ debug (rli->pending_statics);
}
}
diff --git a/gcc/vec.h b/gcc/vec.h
index cbdd439571b..b145eef2bc7 100644
--- a/gcc/vec.h
+++ b/gcc/vec.h
@@ -407,6 +407,83 @@ struct GTY((user)) vec
{
};
+/* Generic vec<> debug helpers.
+
+ These need to be instantiated for each vec<TYPE> used throughout
+ the compiler like this:
+
+ DEFINE_DEBUG_VEC (TYPE)
+
+ The reason we have a debug_helper() is because GDB can't
+ disambiguate a plain call to debug(some_vec), and it must be called
+ like debug<TYPE>(some_vec). */
+
+template<typename T>
+void
+debug_helper (vec<T> &ref)
+{
+ unsigned i;
+ for (i = 0; i < ref.length (); ++i)
+ {
+ fprintf (stderr, "[%d] = ", i);
+ debug_slim (ref[i]);
+ fputc ('\n', stderr);
+ }
+}
+
+/* We need a separate va_gc variant here because default template
+ argument for functions cannot be used in c++-98. Once this
+ restriction is removed, those variant should be folded with the
+ above debug_helper. */
+
+template<typename T>
+void
+debug_helper (vec<T, va_gc> &ref)
+{
+ unsigned i;
+ for (i = 0; i < ref.length (); ++i)
+ {
+ fprintf (stderr, "[%d] = ", i);
+ debug_slim (ref[i]);
+ fputc ('\n', stderr);
+ }
+}
+
+/* Macro to define debug(vec<T>) and debug(vec<T, va_gc>) helper
+ functions for a type T. */
+
+#define DEFINE_DEBUG_VEC(T) \
+ template static void debug_helper (vec<T> &); \
+ template static void debug_helper (vec<T, va_gc> &); \
+ /* Define the vec<T> debug functions. */ \
+ DEBUG_FUNCTION void \
+ debug (vec<T> &ref) \
+ { \
+ debug_helper <T> (ref); \
+ } \
+ DEBUG_FUNCTION void \
+ debug (vec<T> *ptr) \
+ { \
+ if (ptr) \
+ debug (*ptr); \
+ else \
+ fprintf (stderr, "<nil>\n"); \
+ } \
+ /* Define the vec<T, va_gc> debug functions. */ \
+ DEBUG_FUNCTION void \
+ debug (vec<T, va_gc> &ref) \
+ { \
+ debug_helper <T> (ref); \
+ } \
+ DEBUG_FUNCTION void \
+ debug (vec<T, va_gc> *ptr) \
+ { \
+ if (ptr) \
+ debug (*ptr); \
+ else \
+ fprintf (stderr, "<nil>\n"); \
+ }
+
/* Default-construct N elements in DST. */
template <typename T>
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