const Module *M = MMI->getModule();
+ FunctionDIs = makeSubprogramMap(*M);
+
// If module has named metadata anchors then use them, otherwise scan the
// module using debug info finder to collect debug info.
NamedMDNode *CU_Nodes = M->getNamedMetadata("llvm.dbg.cu");
if (!MMI->hasDebugInfo())
return;
+ auto DI = FunctionDIs.find(MF->getFunction());
+ if (DI == FunctionDIs.end())
+ return;
+
// Grab the lexical scopes for the function, if we don't have any of those
// then we're not going to be able to do anything.
LScopes.initialize(*MF);
// belongs to so that we add to the correct per-cu line table in the
// non-asm case.
LexicalScope *FnScope = LScopes.getCurrentFunctionScope();
+ // FnScope->getScopeNode() and DI->second should represent the same function,
+ // though they may not be the same MDNode due to inline functions merged in
+ // LTO where the debug info metadata still differs (either due to distinct
+ // written differences - two versions of a linkonce_odr function
+ // written/copied into two separate files, or some sub-optimal metadata that
+ // isn't structurally identical (see: file path/name info from clang, which
+ // includes the directory of the cpp file being built, even when the file name
+ // is absolute (such as an <> lookup header)))
DwarfCompileUnit *TheCU = SPMap.lookup(FnScope->getScopeNode());
assert(TheCU && "Unable to find compile unit!");
if (Asm->OutStreamer.hasRawTextSupport())
assert(CurFn == MF);
assert(CurFn != nullptr);
- if (!MMI->hasDebugInfo() || LScopes.empty()) {
+ if (!MMI->hasDebugInfo() || LScopes.empty() ||
+ !FunctionDIs.count(MF->getFunction())) {
// If we don't have a lexical scope for this function then there will
// be a hole in the range information. Keep note of this by setting the
// previously used section to nullptr.