Previously there was a separate mode entirely (--hdis vs.
--disassemble). It makes a bit more sense for the immediate printing
style to be a flag for --disassmeble rather than an entirely different
thing.
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The idea of this patch is to turn llvm/Support/system_error.h into a
transitional header that just brings in the erorr_code api to the llvm
namespace. I will remove it shortly afterwards.
The cases where the general idea needed some tweaking:
* std::errc is a namespace in msvc, so we cannot use "using std::errc". I could
add an #ifdef, but there were not that many uses, so I just added std:: to
them in this patch.
* Template specialization had to be moved to the std namespace in this
patch set already.
* The msvc implementation of default_error_condition doesn't seem to
provide the same transformations as we need. Not too surprising since
the standard doesn't actually say what "equivalent" means. I fixed the
problem by keeping our old mapping and using it at error_code
construction time.
Despite these shortcomings I think this is still a good thing. Some reasons:
* The different implementations of system_error might improve over time.
* It removes 925 lines of code from llvm already.
* It removes 6313 bytes from the text segment of the clang binary when
it is built with gcc and 2816 bytes when building with clang and
libstdc++.
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Add a brief explanation of the data section layout for the unwind data that the
Windows on ARM EH models. This is simply to provide a rough idea of the layout
of the code involved in the decoding of the unwinding. Details on the involved
data structures are available in the associated support header. The bulk of it
is related to printing out the byte-code to help validate generation of WoA EH.
No functional change.
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This is a first step in seeing if it is possible to make llvm-nm produce
the same output as darwin's nm(1). Darwin's default format is bsd but its
-m output prints the longer Mach-O specific details. For now I added the
"-format darwin" to do this (whos name may need to change in the future).
As there are other Mach-O specific flags to nm(1) which I'm hoping to add some
how in the future. But I wanted to see if I could get the correct output for
-m flag using llvm-nm and the libObject interfaces.
I got this working but would love to hear what others think about this approach
to getting object/format specific details printed with llvm-nm.
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r210177 added Makefiles to the lld project.
This revision enables the automatic build of lld when the sources are found in tools/lld.
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Add support to llvm-readobj to decode Windows ARM Exception Handling data. This
uses the previously added datastructures to decode the information into a format
that can be used by tests. This is a necessary step to add support for emitting
Windows on ARM exception handling information.
A fair amount of formatting inspiration is drawn from the Win64 EH printer as
well as the ARM EHABI printer. This allows for a reasonably thorough look into
the encoded data.
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Add a helper print method to print a boolean value as "Yes" or "No". This is
intended to be used by the Windows ARM EH printer.
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This patch changes GlobalAlias to point to an arbitrary ConstantExpr and it is
up to MC (or the system assembler) to decide if that expression is valid or not.
This reduces our ability to diagnose invalid uses and how early we can spot
them, but it also lets us do things like
@test5 = alias inttoptr(i32 sub (i32 ptrtoint (i32* @test2 to i32),
i32 ptrtoint (i32* @bar to i32)) to i32*)
An important implication of this patch is that the notion of aliased global
doesn't exist any more. The alias has to encode the information needed to
access it in its metadata (linkage, visibility, type, etc).
Another consequence to notice is that getSection has to return a "const char *".
It could return a NullTerminatedStringRef if there was such a thing, but when
that was proposed the decision was to just uses "const char*" for that.
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Input YAML file might contain multiple object file definitions.
New option `-docnum` allows to specify an ordinal number (starting from 1)
of definition used for an object file generation.
Patch reviewed by Sean Silva.
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This makes LLVM create N_INDR aliases (to be resolved by the linker) when
appropriate.
rdar://problem/15125513
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field represents ELF section header sh_info field and does not have any
sense for regular sections. Its interpretation depends on section type.
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Remove the use of the std::function and replace the capturing lambda with a
non-capturing one, opting to pass the user data down to the context. This is
needed as std::function is not yet available on all hosted platforms (it
requires RTTI, which breaks on Windows).
Thanks to Nico Rieck for pointing this out!
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Move the implementation of the Win64 EH printer from the COFFDumper into its own
class. This is in preparation for adding support to print ARM EH information.
The only real change here is in printUnwindInfo where we now lambda lift the
implicit this parameter for the resolveFunction. Also setup the printing to
handle ARM. This now has set the stage to introduce ARM EH printing.
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This inlines the single use function in preparation for splitting the Win64EH
printing out of the COFFDumper into its own entity.
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Make the use of the cache more transparent to the users. There is no reason
that the cached entries really need to be passed along. The overhead for doing
so is minimal: a single extra parameter. This requires that some standalone
functions be brought into the COFFDumper class so that they may access the
cache.
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Switch to use references for parameters that are guaranteed to be non-null.
Simplifies the code a slight bit in preparation for another change.
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Change --functions option in llvm-symbolizer tool to accept
values "none", "short" or "linkage". Update the tests and docs
accordingly.
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Now the only method to configure ELF section's content and size is to assign
a hexadecimal string to the `Content` field. Unfortunately this way is
completely useless when you need to declare a really large section.
To solve this problem this patch adds one more optional field `Size`
to the `RawContentSection` structure. When yaml2obj generates an ELF file
it uses the following algorithm:
1. If both `Content` and `Size` fields are missed create an empty section.
2. If only `Content` field is missed take section length from the `Size`
field and fill the section by zero.
3. If only `Size` field is missed create a section using data from
the `Content` field.
4. If both `Content` and `Size` fields are provided validate that the `Size`
value is not less than size of `Content` data. Than take section length
from the `Size`, fill beginning of the section by `Content` and the rest
by zero.
Examples
--------
* Create a section 0x10000 bytes long filled by zero
Name: .data
Type: SHT_PROGBITS
Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC ]
Size: 0x10000
* Create a section 0x10000 bytes long starting from 'CA' 'FE' 'BA' 'BE'
Name: .data
Type: SHT_PROGBITS
Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC ]
Content: CAFEBABE
Size: 0x10000
The patch reviewed by Michael Spencer.
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It is more appropriate than the current situation, when one flag
(AbsoluteFilePath) is relevant only if another flag is set.
This refactoring would also simplify fetching the short function name
(stored in DW_AT_name) instead of a linkage name returned currently.
No functionality change.
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The ELF header e_flags field in the MIPS related test cases handled
incorrectly. The obj2yaml prints too many flags. I will fix that in the
next patches.
The patch reviewed by Michael Spencer and Sean Silva.
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libraries before linking and executing the target objects.
This allows programs that use external calls (e.g. to libc) to be run under
llvm-rtdyld.
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We were using libLLVM-Major.Minor.Patch.so for the soname, but we
need the soname to stay consistent for all Major.Minor.* releases
otherwise operating system distributors will need to rebuild all
packages that link with LLVM every time there is a new point release.
This patch also reverses the compatibility symlink, so
libLLVM-Major.Minor.Patch.so is now a symlink that points
to libLLVM-Major-Minor.so.
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This reverts commit r208708.
I forgot to run make clean before testing this and it broke tools
linking.
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We were using libLLVM-Major.Minor.Patch.so for the soname, but we
need the soname to stay consistent for all Major.Minor.* releases
otherwise operating system distributors will need to rebuild all
packages that link with LLVM every time there is a new point release.
This patch also reverses the compatibility symlink, so
libLLVM-Major.Minor.Patch.so is now a symlink that points
to libLLVM-Major-Minor.so.
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