* wrap code blocks in \code ... \endcode;
* refer to parameter names in paragraphs correctly (\arg is not what most
people want -- it starts a new paragraph);
* use \param instead of \arg to document parameters in order to be consistent
with the rest of the codebase.
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.set a, b - c + CONSTANT
d = b - c + CONSTANT
Both 'a' and 'd' should be marked as absolute symbols (N_ABS).
rdar://12219394
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Apparently, NumSubRegIndices was completely unused before. Adjust it by
one to include the null subreg index, just like getNumRegs() includes
the null register.
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For some reason .lcomm uses byte alignment and .comm log2 alignment so we can't
use the same setting for both. Fix this by reintroducing the LCOMM enum.
I verified this against mingw's gcc.
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- Darwin lied about not supporting .lcomm and turned it into zerofill in the
asm parser. Push the zerofill-conversion down into macho-specific code.
- This makes the tri-state LCOMMType enum superfluous, there are no targets
without .lcomm.
- Do proper error reporting when trying to use .lcomm with alignment on a target
that doesn't support it.
- .comm and .lcomm alignment was parsed in bytes on COFF, should be power of 2.
- Fixes PR13755 (.lcomm crashes on ELF).
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within the codegen EK_GPRel64BlockAddress. This was not
supported for direct object output and resulted in an assertion.
This change adds support for EK_GPRel64BlockAddress for
direct object.
One fallout from this is to turn on rela relocations
for mips64 to match gas.
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consistent with the other "expected identifier" errors.
Extracted from the Andy/PaX patch. I added the test.
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There are situations where inline ASM may want to change the section -- for
instance, to create a variable in the .data section. However, it cannot do this
without (potentially) restoring to the wrong section. E.g.:
asm volatile (".section __DATA, __data\n\t"
".globl _fnord\n\t"
"_fnord: .quad 1f\n\t"
".text\n\t"
"1:" :::);
This may be wrong if this is inlined into a function that has a "section"
attribute. The user should use `.pushsection' and `.popsection' here instead.
The addition of `.previous' is added for completeness.
<rdar://problem/12048387>
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Empty macro arguments at the end of the list should be as-if not specified at
all, but those in the middle of the list need to be kept so as not to screw
up the positional numbering. E.g.:
.macro foo
foo_-bash___:
nop
.endm
foo 1, 2, 3, 4
foo 1, , 3, 4
Should create two labels, "foo_1_2_3_4" and "foo_1__3_4".
rdar://11948769
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subtarget CPU descriptions and support new features of
MachineScheduler.
MachineModel has three categories of data:
1) Basic properties for coarse grained instruction cost model.
2) Scheduler Read/Write resources for simple per-opcode and operand cost model (TBD).
3) Instruction itineraties for detailed per-cycle reservation tables.
These will all live side-by-side. Any subtarget can use any
combination of them. Instruction itineraries will not change in the
near term. In the long run, I expect them to only be relevant for
in-order VLIW machines that have complex contraints and require a
precise scheduling/bundling model. Once itineraries are only actively
used by VLIW-ish targets, they could be replaced by something more
appropriate for those targets.
This tablegen backend rewrite sets things up for introducing
MachineModel type #2: per opcode/operand cost model.
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which many Mips 64 ABIs use than for O64 which many
if not all other target ABIs use.
Most architectures have the following 64 bit relocation record format:
typedef struct
{
Elf64_Addr r_offset; /* Address of reference */
Elf64_Xword r_info; /* Symbol index and type of relocation */
} Elf64_Rel;
typedef struct
{
Elf64_Addr r_offset;
Elf64_Xword r_info;
Elf64_Sxword r_addend;
} Elf64_Rela;
Whereas N64 has the following format:
typedef struct
{
Elf64_Addr r_offset;/* Address of reference */
Elf64_Word r_sym; /* Symbol index */
Elf64_Byte r_ssym; /* Special symbol */
Elf64_Byte r_type3; /* Relocation type */
Elf64_Byte r_type2; /* Relocation type */
Elf64_Byte r_type; /* Relocation type */
} Elf64_Rel;
typedef struct
{
Elf64_Addr r_offset;/* Address of reference */
Elf64_Word r_sym; /* Symbol index */
Elf64_Byte r_ssym; /* Special symbol */
Elf64_Byte r_type3; /* Relocation type */
Elf64_Byte r_type2; /* Relocation type */
Elf64_Byte r_type; /* Relocation type */
Elf64_Sxword r_addend;
} Elf64_Rela;
The structure is the same size, but the r_info data element
is now 5 separate elements. Besides the content aspects,
endian byte reordering will be different for the area with
each element being endianized separately.
I treat this as generic and continue to pass r_type as
an integer masking and unmasking the byte sized N64
values for N64 mode. I've implemented this and it causes no
affect on other current targets.
This passes make check.
Jack
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Patch extracted from a larger one by the PaX team. I added the testcases
and tightened error handling a bit.
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This allows a subtarget to explicitly specify the issue width and
other properties without providing pipeline stage details for every
instruction.
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Use a dedicated MachO load command to annotate data-in-code regions.
This is the same format the linker produces for final executable images,
allowing consistency of representation and use of introspection tools
for both object and executable files.
Data-in-code regions are annotated via ".data_region"/".end_data_region"
directive pairs, with an optional region type.
data_region_directive := ".data_region" { region_type }
region_type := "jt8" | "jt16" | "jt32" | "jta32"
end_data_region_directive := ".end_data_region"
The previous handling of ARM-style "$d.*" labels was broken and has
been removed. Specifically, it didn't handle ARM vs. Thumb mode when
marking the end of the section.
rdar://11459456
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Previously, an unsupported/unknown assembler directive issued a warning.
That's generally unsafe, and inconsistent with the behaviour of pretty
much every system assembler. Now that the MC assemblers are mature
enough to be the default on multiple targets, it's reasonable to
issue errors for these.
For target or platform directives that need to stay warnings, we
should add explicit handlers for them in, e.g., ELFAsmParser.cpp,
DarwinAsmParser.cpp, et. al., and issue the warning there.
rdar://9246275
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The caller is already responsible for eating any additional input on the
line. Putting an additional EatToEndOfStatement() in ParseStatement()
causes an entire extra statement to be consumed when treating warnings
as errors. For example, test/MC/macros.s will assert() because the
.endmacro directive is missed as a result.
rdar://11355843
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A trailing comma means no argument at all (i.e., as if the comma were not
present), not an empty argument to the invokee.
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by default.
This is a behaviour configurable in the MCAsmInfo. I've decided to turn
it on by default in (possibly optimistic) hopes that most assemblers are
reasonably sane. If this proves a problem, switching to default seems
reasonable.
I'm not sure if this is the opportune place to test, but it seemed good
to make sure it was tested somewhere.
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disassembler requires a MCSubtargetInfo and a
MCInstrInfo to exist in order to initialize the
instruction printer and disassembler; however,
although the printer and disassembler keep
references to these objects they do not own them.
Previously, the MCSubtargetInfo and MCInstrInfo
objects were just leaked.
I have extended LLVMDisasmContext to own these
objects and delete them when it is destroyed.
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This needs a test, but it will take some time to figure
out the best way to get an input that will produce > 2^16 relocs.
Patch by Graydon Hoare!
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debug info for assembly files. We were already doing the right thing when
producing debug info for C/C++.
ELF linkers don't know dwarf, so they depend on these relocations to produce
valid dwarf output.
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We on the linker to resolve calls to the appropriate BL/BLX instruction
to make interworking function correctly. It uses the symbol in the
relocation to do that, so we need to be careful about being too clever.
To enable this for ARM mode, split the BL/BLX fixup kind off from the
unconditional-branch fixups.
rdar://10927209
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Add support for a missed case when the symbols in a difference
expression are in the same section but not the same fragment.
rdar://10924681
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construction. Simplify its interface, implementation, and users
accordingly as there is no longer an 'uninitialized' state to check for.
Also, fixes a bug lurking in the interface as there was one method that
didn't correctly check for initialization.
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Fix the type of eh_frame on Solaris so that Sun ld doesn't fail to combine them (thus making it impossible for the unwind library to find them and breaking exceptions).
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This CL delays reading of function bodies from initial parse until
materialization, allowing overlap of compilation with bitcode download.
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cache disassemblers according to the string value
of the target triple, not according to the enum
of the triple CPU. The reason for this is that
certain attributes of the instruction set are not
reflected in the enum, but only in the string.
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needed to emit a 64-bit gp-relative relocation entry. Make changes necessary
for emitting jump tables which have entries with directive .gpdword. This patch
does not implement the parts needed for direct object emission or JIT.
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symbol from an assignment. In this case the symbol did not have a fragment so
MCObjectWriter::IsSymbolRefDifferenceFullyResolved() should not have been
calling IsSymbolRefDifferenceFullyResolvedImpl() with a NULL fragment and should
just have returned false in that case.
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This enables the linker to match concrete relocation types (absolute or relative) with whatever library or C++ support code is being linked against.
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When not using subsections via symbols, the assembler can resolve
symbol differences (including pcrel references) to non-local
labels at assembly time, not just those in the same atom.
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If the two fragments are in the same Atom, then the difference
expression is resolvable at compile time. Previously we were checking
that they were in the same fragment, but that breaks down in the
presence of instruction relaxation which has multiple fragments in the
same atom.
rdar://10711829
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When the non-local symbol in the expression is in the same fragment
as the second symbol, the assembler can still evaluate the expression
without needing a relocation.
For example, on ARM:
_foo:
ldr lr, (_foo - 4)
rdar://10348687
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directives was in the wrong place and getting triggered incorectly with a
cpp .file directive. This change fixes that and adds a test case.
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functional change in r147860 to use DW_TAG_label's instead TAG_subprogram's.
This only changes names and updates comments. No functional change.
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of several newly un-defaulted switches. This also helps optimizers
(including LLVM's) recognize that every case is covered, and we should
assume as much.
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assembly source when it generates the TAG_subprogram dwarf debug info for
the labels that have nothing between them as in this bit of assembly source:
% cat ZeroLength.s
_func1:
_func2:
nop
One solution would be to not emit the subsequent labels with the same address
and use the next label with a different address or the end of the section for
the AT_high_pc value of the TAG_subprogram.
Turns out in llvm-mc it is not possible in all cases to determine of two
symbols have the same value at the point we put out the TAG_subprogram dwarf
debug info.
So we will have llvm-mc instead of putting out TAG_subprogram's put out
DW_TAG_label's. And the DW_TAG_label does not have a AT_high_pc value which
avoids the problem.
This commit is only the functional change to make the diffs clear as to what is
really being changed. The next commit will be to clean up the names of such
things like MCGenDwarfSubprogramEntry to something like MCGenDwarfLabelEntry.
rdar://10666925
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file error checking. Use that to error on an unfinished cfi_startproc.
The error is not nice, but is already better than a segmentation fault.
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test cases where there were a lot of relocations applied relative to a large
rodata section. Gas would create a symbol for each of these whereas we would
be relative to the beginning of the rodata section. This change mimics what
gas does.
Patch by Jack Carter.
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subdirectories to traverse into.
- Originally I wanted to avoid this and just autoscan, but this has one key
flaw in that new subdirectories can not automatically trigger a rerun of the
llvm-build tool. This is particularly a pain when switching back and forth
between trees where one has added a subdirectory, as the dependencies will
tend to be wrong. This will also eliminates FIXME implicitly.
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generates the dwarf Compile Unit DIE and a dwarf subprogram DIE for each
non-temporary label.
The next part will be to get the clang driver to enable this when assembling
a .s file. rdar://9275556
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symbol difference. This matches gas behavior and fixes PR11513.
We still don't handle _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ in data sections.
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When the file isn't being built with subsections-via-symbols, symbol
differences involving non-local symbols can be resolved more aggressively.
Needed for gas compatibility.
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Whether a fixup needs relaxation for the associated instruction is a
target-specific function, as the FIXME indicated. Create a hook for that
and use it.
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as MC is the only assembler we support.
This splits MS/Windows and GNU/Windows ASM infos into two seperate classes.
While there is currently only one difference, full MS C++ ABI support will
require many more.
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and code model. This eliminates the need to pass OptLevel flag all over the
place and makes it possible for any codegen pass to use this information.
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This will break users of the LLVMCreateDisasm API (not that I know of any). They have to call the
LLVMInitializeAll* functions from llvm-c/Target.h themselves now. edis' C API in all its horribleness
should be unaffected.
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to fix the types section (all types, not just global types), and testcases.
The code to do the final emission is disabled by default.
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it is separating the directory part from the basename of the FileName. Noticed
that this:
.file 1 "dir/foo"
when assembled got the two parts switched. Using the Mac OS X dwarfdump tool
it can be seen easily:
% dwarfdump -a a.out
include_directories[ 1] = 'foo'
Dir Mod Time File Len File Name
---- ---------- ---------- ---------------------------
file_names[ 1] 1 0x00000000 0x00000000 dir
...
Which should be:
...
include_directories[ 1] = 'dir'
Dir Mod Time File Len File Name
---- ---------- ---------- ---------------------------
file_names[ 1] 1 0x00000000 0x00000000 foo
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-g flag. In this part we generate the .file for the source being assembled and
the .loc's for the assembled instructions.
The next part will be to generate the dwarf Compile Unit DIE and a dwarf
subprogram DIE for each non-temporary label.
Once the next part is done test cases will be added. rdar://9275556
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.file filenumber "directory" "filename"
This removes one join+split of the directory+filename in MC internals. Because
bitcode files have independent fields for directory and filenames in debug info,
this patch may change the .o files written by existing .bc files.
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the X86 asmparser to produce ranges in the one case that was annoying me, for example:
test.s:10:15: error: invalid operand for instruction
movl 0(%rax), 0(%edx)
^~~~~~~
It should be straight-forward to enhance filecheck, tblgen, and/or the .ll parser to use
ranges where appropriate if someone is interested.
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for cpp pre-processed assembly we give correct filename and line numbers when
reporting errors in assembly files when using clang and -integrated-as on .s
files. rdar://8998895
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using llvm's public 'C' disassembler API now including annotations.
Hooked this up to Darwin's otool(1) so it can again print things like branch
targets for example this:
blx _puts
instead of this:
blx #-36
and includes support for annotations for branches to symbol stubs like:
bl 0x40 @ symbol stub for: _puts
and annotations for pc relative loads like this:
ldr r3, #8 @ literal pool for: Hello, world!
Also again can print the expression encoded in the Mach-O relocation entries for
things like this:
movt r0, :upper16:((_foo-_bar)+1234)
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Assembler private local symbols aren't legal targets of symbol attributes,
so issue a diagnostic for them.
Based on patch by Stepan Dyatkovskiy.
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If we see an EOF w/o a preceding end-of-line, return an EndOfStatement
token before returning the Eof token.
Based on patch by Stepan Dyatkovskiy.
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#line directives with the needed support in the lexer. Next will be to build
a simple file/line# table mapping source SMLoc's for later use by diagnostics.
And the last step will be to get the diagnostics to use the mapping for file
and line numbers.
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- On COFF the .lcomm directive has an alignment argument.
- On ELF we fall back to .local + .comm
Based on a patch by NAKAMURA Takumi.
Fixes PR9337, PR9483 and PR10128.
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In the case of EDInstInfo, this would actually cause a bug when -1 became 255
and was then compared >=0 in llvm-mc/Disassembler.cpp.
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.cfi_startproc. e.g. libffi:
$ cat confopt.c
asm (".cfi_startproc\n\t.cfi_endproc");
int main () { return 0; }
Teach MC / dwarf emission to handle these cfi directives which essentially
create an empty frame.
rdar://10017184
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Assigned symbol addresses get truncated to 32-bits, even on 64-bit platforms.
That's obviously bogus.
For example,
.globl _foo
.equ _foo, 0x987654321ULL
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This is meant to be overriden by backends. Implement an override on PowerPC
which adjusts the offset by 2 for ha16/lo16 relocation kinds. This removes
a commented out hack and enables hello world to be compiled on PowerPC.
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externally visable, create a local symbol to use in the CFE. If not, use the
function label itself.
Fixes PR10420.
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them properly. Specifically, the disassembler clearly attempts to
initialiaze all TargetInfo, MCTargeDesc, AsmParser, and Disassembler
sublibraries of registered targets. This makes the CMakeLists accurately
reflect this intent in the code.
This should fix the last of the link errors that I have gotten reports
of on OS X, but if anyone continues to see link errors, continue to
pester me and I'll look into it.
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for targets that don't have an MC-ized disassembler. I'm suspicious that
this shouldn't actually be happening, but hoping to fix the CMake build
on macs first, and investigate why second.
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First off, only depend on the actual MC-ized disassemblers in the
targets, not all of the libraries those in turn depend on.
Second off, only depend on those MC-ized disassemblers for targets we're
building.
This should fix builds of fewer than all targets.
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specified in the same file that the library itself is created. This is
more idiomatic for CMake builds, and also allows us to correctly specify
dependencies that are missed due to bugs in the GenLibDeps perl script,
or change from compiler to compiler. On Linux, this returns CMake to
a place where it can relably rebuild several targets of LLVM.
I have tried not to change the dependencies from the ones in the current
auto-generated file. The only places I've really diverged are in places
where I was seeing link failures, and added a dependency. The goal of
this patch is not to start changing the dependencies, merely to move
them into the correct location, and an explicit form that we can control
and change when necessary.
This also removes a serialization point in the build because we don't
have to scan all the libraries before we begin building various tools.
We no longer have a step of the build that regenerates a file inside the
source tree. A few other associated cleanups fall out of this.
This isn't really finished yet though. After talking to dgregor he urged
switching to a single CMake macro to construct libraries with both
sources and dependencies in the arguments. Migrating from the two macros
to that style will be a follow-up patch.
Also, llvm-config is still generated with GenLibDeps.pl, which means it
still has slightly buggy dependencies. The internal CMake
'llvm-config-like' macro uses the correct explicitly specified
dependencies however. A future patch will switch llvm-config generation
(when using CMake) to be based on these deps as well.
This may well break Windows. I'm getting a machine set up now to dig
into any failures there. If anyone can chime in with problems they see
or ideas of how to solve them for Windows, much appreciated.
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assert-path code, as previously we would have fallen off the end of the
function, but please review and let me know if this should go somewhere
else.
This fixes a Clang warning:
lib/MC/MCMachOStreamer.cpp:201:11: error: enumeration value 'MCSA_IndirectSymbol' not handled in switch [-Werror,-Wswitch-enum]
switch (Attribute) {
^
1 error generated.
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The .local, .hidden, .internal, and .protected are not legal for all supported
file formats (in particular, they're invalid for MachO). Move the parsing for
them into the ELF assembly parser since that's the format they're for.
Similarly, .weak is used by COFF and ELF, but not MachO, so move the parsing
to the COFF and ELF asm parsers. Previously, using any of these directives
on Darwin would result in an assertion failure in the parser; now we get
a diagnostic as we should.
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