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[Ada] Emit debug info for named numbers

Message ID 2181743.yql8yhLG9m@polaris
State New
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Series [Ada] Emit debug info for named numbers | expand

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Eric Botcazou Oct. 11, 2019, 8:19 a.m. UTC
You can declare named numbers in Ada with the syntax:

  Pi : constant := 3.14159

and the compiler automatically resolves the underlying type.  But it wouldn't 
emit debug info for the declaration although DW_TAG_constant is a perfect fit.

Tested on x86_64-suse-linux, applied on the mainline.


2019-10-11  Eric Botcazou  <ebotcazou@adacore.com>

	* gcc-interface/decl.c (gnat_to_gnu_entity) <E_Named_{Integer|Real}>:
	New case to deal with the definition of named numbers.
	<E_Variable>: Minor tweaks.  Set DECL_IGNORED_P on the CONST_DECL
	if a corresponding variable is built.
	* gcc-interface/trans.c (gnat_to_gnu) <N_Integer_Literal>: Return
	error_mark_node instead of aborting on overflow for named numbers.
	<N_Number_Declaration>: Reuse the <N_Object_Declaration> case and
	deal with error_mark_node specifically.
	* gcc-interface/utils.c (create_var_decl): Do not set DECL_IGNORED_P
	on CONST_DECLs.
	(gnat_write_global_declarations): Output global constants.
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Index: gcc-interface/decl.c
===================================================================
--- gcc-interface/decl.c	(revision 276859)
+++ gcc-interface/decl.c	(working copy)
@@ -585,6 +585,29 @@  gnat_to_gnu_entity (Entity_Id gnat_entit
 	gcc_unreachable ();
       }
 
+    case E_Named_Integer:
+    case E_Named_Real:
+      {
+	tree gnu_ext_name = NULL_TREE;
+
+	if (Is_Public (gnat_entity))
+	  gnu_ext_name = create_concat_name (gnat_entity, NULL);
+
+	/* All references are supposed to be folded in the front-end.  */
+	gcc_assert (definition && gnu_expr);
+
+	gnu_type = gnat_to_gnu_type (Etype (gnat_entity));
+	gnu_expr = convert (gnu_type, gnu_expr);
+
+	/* Build a CONST_DECL for debugging purposes exclusively.  */
+	gnu_decl
+	  = create_var_decl (gnu_entity_name, gnu_ext_name, gnu_type,
+			     gnu_expr, true, Is_Public (gnat_entity),
+			     false, false, false, artificial_p,
+			     debug_info_p, NULL, gnat_entity, true);
+      }
+      break;
+
     case E_Constant:
       /* Ignore constant definitions already marked with the error node.  See
 	 the N_Object_Declaration case of gnat_to_gnu for the rationale.  */
@@ -1519,18 +1542,16 @@  gnat_to_gnu_entity (Entity_Id gnat_entit
 	/* If this is a constant and we are defining it or it generates a real
 	   symbol at the object level and we are referencing it, we may want
 	   or need to have a true variable to represent it:
-	     - if optimization isn't enabled, for debugging purposes,
 	     - if the constant is public and not overlaid on something else,
 	     - if its address is taken,
-	     - if either itself or its type is aliased.  */
+	     - if it is aliased,
+	     - if optimization isn't enabled, for debugging purposes.  */
 	if (TREE_CODE (gnu_decl) == CONST_DECL
 	    && (definition || Sloc (gnat_entity) > Standard_Location)
-	    && ((!optimize && debug_info_p)
-		|| (Is_Public (gnat_entity)
-		    && No (Address_Clause (gnat_entity)))
+	    && ((Is_Public (gnat_entity) && No (Address_Clause (gnat_entity)))
 		|| Address_Taken (gnat_entity)
 		|| Is_Aliased (gnat_entity)
-		|| Is_Aliased (gnat_type)))
+		|| (!optimize && debug_info_p)))
 	  {
 	    tree gnu_corr_var
 	      = create_var_decl (gnu_entity_name, gnu_ext_name, gnu_type,
@@ -1540,6 +1561,7 @@  gnat_to_gnu_entity (Entity_Id gnat_entit
 				 attr_list, gnat_entity, false);
 
 	    SET_DECL_CONST_CORRESPONDING_VAR (gnu_decl, gnu_corr_var);
+	    DECL_IGNORED_P (gnu_decl) = 1;
 	  }
 
 	/* If this is a constant, even if we don't need a true variable, we
Index: gcc-interface/trans.c
===================================================================
--- gcc-interface/trans.c	(revision 276859)
+++ gcc-interface/trans.c	(working copy)
@@ -6881,11 +6881,17 @@  gnat_to_gnu (Node_Id gnat_node)
 	gnu_result = UI_To_gnu (Intval (gnat_node), gnu_type);
 
 	/* If the result overflows (meaning it doesn't fit in its base type),
-	   abort.  We would like to check that the value is within the range
-	   of the subtype, but that causes problems with subtypes whose usage
-	   will raise Constraint_Error and with biased representation, so
-	   we don't.  */
-	gcc_assert (!TREE_OVERFLOW (gnu_result));
+	   abort, unless this is for a named number because that's not fatal.
+	   We would like to check that the value is within the range of the
+	   subtype, but that causes problems with subtypes whose usage will
+	   raise Constraint_Error and also with biased representation.  */
+	if (TREE_OVERFLOW (gnu_result))
+	  {
+	    if (Nkind (Parent (gnat_node)) == N_Number_Declaration)
+	      gnu_result = error_mark_node;
+	    else
+	      gcc_unreachable ();
+	  }
       }
       break;
 
@@ -7030,6 +7036,7 @@  gnat_to_gnu (Node_Id gnat_node)
       break;
 
     case N_Object_Declaration:
+    case N_Number_Declaration:
     case N_Exception_Declaration:
       gnat_temp = Defining_Entity (gnat_node);
       gnu_result = alloc_stmt_list ();
@@ -7052,8 +7059,15 @@  gnat_to_gnu (Node_Id gnat_node)
 
 	  gnu_expr = gnat_to_gnu (Expression (gnat_node));
 
-	  if (type_annotate_only && TREE_CODE (gnu_expr) == ERROR_MARK)
-	    gnu_expr = NULL_TREE;
+	  if (TREE_CODE (gnu_expr) == ERROR_MARK)
+	    {
+	      /* If this is a named number for which we cannot manipulate
+		 the value, just skip the declaration altogether.  */
+	      if (kind == N_Number_Declaration)
+		break;
+	      else if (type_annotate_only)
+		gnu_expr = NULL_TREE;
+	    }
 	}
       else
 	gnu_expr = NULL_TREE;
@@ -7163,7 +7177,6 @@  gnat_to_gnu (Node_Id gnat_node)
       gnu_result = alloc_stmt_list ();
       break;
 
-    case N_Number_Declaration:
     case N_Package_Renaming_Declaration:
       /* These are fully handled in the front end.  */
       /* ??? For package renamings, find a way to use GENERIC namespaces so
Index: gcc-interface/utils.c
===================================================================
--- gcc-interface/utils.c	(revision 276859)
+++ gcc-interface/utils.c	(working copy)
@@ -2731,13 +2731,11 @@  create_var_decl (tree name, tree asm_nam
       && !have_global_bss_p ())
     DECL_COMMON (var_decl) = 1;
 
-  /* Do not emit debug info for a CONST_DECL if optimization isn't enabled,
-     since we will create an associated variable.  Likewise for an external
-     constant whose initializer is not absolute, because this would mean a
-     global relocation in a read-only section which runs afoul of the PE-COFF
-     run-time relocation mechanism.  */
+  /* Do not emit debug info if not requested, or for an external constant whose
+     initializer is not absolute because this would require a global relocation
+     in a read-only section which runs afoul of the PE-COFF run-time relocation
+     mechanism.  */
   if (!debug_info_p
-      || (TREE_CODE (var_decl) == CONST_DECL && !optimize)
       || (extern_flag
 	  && constant_p
 	  && init
@@ -5840,6 +5838,11 @@  gnat_write_global_declarations (void)
 	&& DECL_FUNCTION_IS_DEF (iter))
       debug_hooks->early_global_decl (iter);
 
+  /* Output global constants.  */
+  FOR_EACH_VEC_SAFE_ELT (global_decls, i, iter)
+    if (TREE_CODE (iter) == CONST_DECL && !DECL_IGNORED_P (iter))
+      debug_hooks->early_global_decl (iter);
+
   /* Then output the global variables.  We need to do that after the debug
      information for global types is emitted so that they are finalized.  Skip
      external global variables, unless we need to emit debug info for them: