Line number information maps between machine code instructions and the source level location.
The line number information is stored in the .debug_line
section for ELF and __debug_line
section of the __DWARF
segment for Mach-O object files. The line number information contains a header followed by the line program. The line program is a program for a virtual machine with instructions like set line number for the current machine code instruction and advance the current machine code instruction.
You need to set either DW_AT_low_pc
and DW_AT_high_pc
or DW_AT_ranges
of a DW_TAG_compilation_unit
to the range of addresses in the compilation unit. After that you need to set DW_AT_stmt_list
to the .debug_line
section offset of the line program. Otherwise a debugger won't find the line number information. On macOS the debuginfo relocations must be section relative and not symbol relative. See #303 (comment) for more information.
DW_TAG_subprogram
requires DW_AT_name
, DW_AT_low_pc
and DW_AT_high_pc
or DW_AT_ranges
. Otherwise gdb will silently skip it. When DW_AT_high_pc
is a length instead of an address, the DWARF version must be at least 4.
(13:46:11) bjorn3: i am writing a backend for a compiler that uses DWARF for debuginfo. for some reason gdb seems to completely ignore all DW_TAG_subprogram, while lldb works fine. any idea what the problem could be? (13:47:49) bjorn3: this is the output of llvm-dwarfdump: https://gist.github.com/bjorn3/8a34e333c80f13cb048381e94b4a3756 (13:47:50) osa1: luispm: why is that problem not exists in 'commands'? (the target vs. host) (13:52:16) luispm: osa1, commands is a bit more high level. It executes isolated commands. Breakpoint conditions need to be evaluated in the context of a valid expression. That expression may involve variables, symbols etc. (13:52:36) luispm: osa1, Oh, i see your point now. Commands is only executed on the host. (13:53:18) luispm: osa1, The commands are not tied to the execution context of the debugged program. The breakpoint conditions determine if execution must stop or continue etc. (13:55:00) luispm: bjorn3, Likely something GDB thinks is wrong. Does enabling "set debug dwarf*" show anything? (13:56:01) bjorn3: luispm: no (13:56:12) bjorn3: for more context: https://github.com/bjorn3/rustc_codegen_cranelift/pull/978 (13:58:16) osa1 verliet de ruimte (quit: Quit: osa1). (13:58:28) bjorn3: luispm: wait, for b m<TAB> it shows nothing, but when stepping into a new function it does (13:58:45) bjorn3: it still doesn't show anything for `info args` though (13:58:50) bjorn3: No symbol table info available. (14:00:50) luispm: bjorn3, Is that expected given the nature of the binary? (14:01:17) bjorn3: b main<TAB> may show nothing as I only set DW_AT_linkage_name and not DW_AT_name (14:01:24) bjorn3: info args should work though (14:03:26) luispm: Sorry, I'm not sure what's up. There may be a genuine bug there. (14:03:41) luispm: tromey (not currently in the channel, but maybe later today) may have more input. (14:04:08) bjorn3: okay, thanks luispm! (14:04:27) luispm: In the worst case, reporting a bug may prompt someone to look into that as well. (14:04:48) luispm: Or send an e-mail to the gdb@sourceware.org mailing list. (14:05:11) bjorn3: I don't know if it is a bug in gdb, or just me producing (slightly) wrong DWARF (14:39:40) irker749: gdb: tom binutils-gdb.git:master * 740480b88af / gdb/ChangeLog gdb/darwin-nat.c gdb/inferior.c gdb/inferior.h: Remove iterate_over_inferiors (15:22:45) irker749: gdb: tromey binutils-gdb.git:master * ecc6c6066b5 / gdb/ChangeLog gdb/dwarf2/read.c gdb/unittests/lookup_name_info-selftests.c: Fix Ada crash with .debug_names (15:23:13) bjorn3: tromey: ping (15:23:29) tromey: bjorn3: hey (15:24:16) bjorn3: I am writing a backend for a compiler which uses DWARF for debuginfo. I unfortunately can't get gdb to show arguments. lldb works fine. (15:25:13) bjorn3: it just says: No symbol table info available. (15:25:21) bjorn3: any idea what it could be? (15:25:34) bjorn3: dwarfdump output: https://gist.github.com/bjorn3/8a34e333c80f13cb048381e94b4a3756 (15:26:48) bjorn3: more context: https://github.com/bjorn3/rustc_codegen_cranelift/pull/978 (15:28:05) tromey: offhand I don't know, but if you can send me an executable I can look (15:28:17) bjorn3: how should I send it? (15:29:26) tromey: good question (15:29:41) tromey: you could try emailing it to tromey at adacore.com (15:29:47) tromey: dunno if that will work or not (15:30:26) bjorn3: i will try (15:37:27) bjorn3: tromey: i sent an email with the subject "gdb args not showing" (15:38:29) tromey: will check now (15:38:40) bjorn3: thanks! (15:42:51) irker749: gdb: tdevries binutils-gdb.git:master * de82891ce5b / gdb/ChangeLog gdb/block.c gdb/block.h gdb/symtab.c gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/decl-before-def-decl.c gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/decl-before-def-def.c gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/decl-before-def.exp: [gdb/symtab] Prefer def over decl (inter-CU case) (15:42:52) irker749: gdb: tdevries binutils-gdb.git:master * 70bc38f5138 / gdb/ChangeLog gdb/symtab.c gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/decl-before-def.exp: [gdb/symtab] Prefer def over decl (inter-CU case, with context) (15:43:36) tromey: bjorn3: sorry, got distracted. I have the file now (15:45:35) tromey: my first thing when investigating was to enable complaints (15:45:37) tromey: so I did (15:45:40) tromey: set complaints 1000 (15:45:42) tromey: then (15:45:51) tromey: file -readnow mini_core_hello_world (15:46:00) tromey: gdb printed just one style of complaint (15:46:07) tromey: During symbol reading: missing name for subprogram DIE at 0x3f7 (15:46:18) tromey: (which is really pretty good, most compilers manage to generate a bunch) (15:46:29) tromey: and then the gdb DWARF reader says (15:46:34) tromey: /* Ignore functions with missing or empty names. These are actually (15:46:34) tromey: illegal according to the DWARF standard. */ (15:46:34) tromey: if (name == NULL) (15:46:34) tromey: { (15:46:37) tromey: complaint (_("missing name for subprogram DIE at %s"), (15:46:40) tromey: sect_offset_str (die->sect_off)); (15:46:47) tromey: I wonder if that comment is correct though (15:47:34) tromey: I guess pedantically maybe it is, DWARF 5 3.3.1 says (15:47:43) tromey: The subroutine or entry point entry has a DW_AT_name attribute whose value is (15:47:43) tromey: a null-terminated string containing the subroutine or entry point name. (15:48:14) bjorn3: i tried set complaints, but it returned complaints for system files. i didn't know about file -readnow. (15:48:21) tromey: cool (15:48:26) bjorn3: i will try adding DW_AT_name (15:48:45) tromey: without readnow unfortunately you get less stuff, because for whatever reason gdb has 2 separate DWARF scanners (15:49:02) tromey: sort of anyway (15:49:43) tromey: this seems kind of pedantic of gdb, like if there's a linkage name but no DW_AT_name, then why bail? (15:50:01) tromey: also what about anonymous functions (15:50:17) tromey: but anyway this explains the current situation and if you don't mind adding DW_AT_name, then that's probably simplest (15:51:47) bjorn3: i added DW_AT_name. (15:51:54) bjorn3: now it says cannot get low and high bounds for subprogram DIE at ... (15:52:01) tromey: ugh (15:52:10) bjorn3: i will add DW_AT_low_pc and DW_AT_high_pc (15:52:15) tromey: /* Ignore functions with missing or invalid low and high pc attributes. */ (15:52:37) tromey: you can also use DW_AT_ranges (15:52:55) tromey: if you'd prefer (15:53:08) bjorn3: already using DW_AT_ranges for DW_TAG_compilation_unit (15:53:19) bjorn3: for individual functions, there are no gaps (15:57:07) bjorn3: still the same error with DW_AT_low_pc and DW_AT_high_pc (15:57:24) bjorn3: tromey: ^ (15:58:08) tromey: hmmm (15:58:30) bjorn3: should i send the new executable? (15:58:31) tromey: send me another executable & I will debug (15:58:33) tromey: yep (15:59:23) bjorn3: sent as repy of the previous mail (16:03:23) tromey: the low PC has DW_FORM_addr, but the high PC has DW_FORM_udata, which seems weird (16:03:50) mjw: no (16:03:54) tromey: no? (16:04:00) mjw: I suggested that for the DWARF standard... (16:04:05) mjw: sorry (16:04:58) mjw: The idea was that instead of two relocations and two address wide fields, you have one address and a constant offset. (16:05:05) tromey: ahh, I see the code now (16:05:07) tromey: I forgot about this (16:05:18) tromey: if (cu->header.version >= 4 && attr_high->form_is_constant ()) (16:05:18) tromey: high += low; (16:05:36) mjw: that second offset doesn't need a relocation and can often be packed in something small, like an uleb128 (16:05:51) mjw: using udata might not be ideal though, but is allowed (16:05:51) tromey: bjorn3: the problem is that this CU claims to be DWARF 3 but is using a DWARF 4 feature (16:05:58) mjw: aha (16:05:59) bjorn3: which one? (16:06:03) ryoshu: hi (16:06:08) tromey: high_pc (udata) 107 (+0x00000000000011b0 <_ZN21mini_core_hello_world5start17hec55b7ca64fc434eE>) (16:06:08) tromey: (16:06:12) ryoshu: just soft ping, I have a queue of patches :) (16:06:22) tromey: using this as a length requires DWARF 4 (16:06:36) tromey: for gdb at least it's fine to always emit DWARF 4 (16:06:44) bjorn3: trying dwarf 4 now (16:06:48) tromey: I think there are some DWARF 5 features still in the works but DWARF 4 should be solid AFAIK (16:07:03) tromey: fini (16:07:08) tromey: lol wrong window (16:07:56) mjw: Maybe you can accept it for DWARF < 4. But if I remember correctly it might be that people might have been using udata as if it was an address... (16:08:13) tromey: yeah, I vaguely recall this as well, though I'd expect there to be a comment (16:08:21) mjw: Cannot really remember why it needed version >= 4. Maybe there was no good reason? (16:08:32) bjorn3: tromey: it works!!!! thanks for all the help! (16:08:41) tromey: my pleasure bjorn3