/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ #ifndef __PERF_LLVM_C_HELPERS #define __PERF_LLVM_C_HELPERS 1 /* * Helpers to call into LLVM C++ code from C, for the parts that do not have * C APIs. */ #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif struct dso; struct llvm_a2l_frame { char* filename; char* funcname; unsigned int line; }; /* * Implement addr2line() using libLLVM. LLVM is a C++ API, and * many of the linux/ headers cannot be included in a C++ compile unit, * so we need to make a little bridge code here. llvm_addr2line() will * convert the inline frame information from LLVM's internal structures * and put them into a flat array given in inline_frames. The caller * is then responsible for taking that array and convert it into perf's * regular inline frame structures (which depend on e.g. struct list_head). * * If the address could not be resolved, or an error occurred (e.g. OOM), * returns 0. Otherwise, returns the number of inline frames (which means 1 * if the address was not part of an inlined function). If unwind_inlines * is set and the return code is nonzero, inline_frames will be set to * a newly allocated array with that length. The caller is then responsible * for freeing both the strings and the array itself. */ int llvm_addr2line(const char* dso_name, u64 addr, char** file, unsigned int* line, bool unwind_inlines, struct llvm_a2l_frame** inline_frames); /* * Simple symbolizers for addresses; will convert something like * 0x12345 to "func+0x123". Will return NULL if no symbol was found. * * The returned value must be freed by the caller, with free(). */ char *llvm_name_for_code(struct dso *dso, const char *dso_name, u64 addr); char *llvm_name_for_data(struct dso *dso, const char *dso_name, u64 addr); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* __PERF_LLVM_C_HELPERS */