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Author SHA1 Message Date
Chris Bieneman 8ff0c11357 [yaml2obj] Remove --format option in favor of YAML tags
Summary:
Our YAML library's handling of tags isn't perfect, but it is good enough to get rid of the need for the --format argument to yaml2obj. This patch does exactly that.

Instead of requiring --format, it infers the format based on the tags found in the object file. The supported tags are:

!ELF
!COFF
!mach-o
!fat-mach-o

I have a corresponding patch that is quite large that fixes up all the in-tree test cases.

Reviewers: rafael, Bigcheese, compnerd, silvas

Subscribers: compnerd, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21711

llvm-svn: 273915
2016-06-27 19:53:53 +00:00
David Majnemer 2cbc13878f yaml2obj: Support bigobj
Teach yaml2obj how to make a bigobj COFF file.  Like the rest of LLVM,
we automatically decide whether or not to use regular COFF or bigobj
COFF on the fly depending on how many sections the resulting object
would have.

This ends the task of adding bigobj support to LLVM.

N.B. This was tested by forcing yaml2obj to be used in bigobj mode
regardless of the number of sections.  While a dedicated test was
written, the smallest I could make it was 36 MB (!) of yaml and it still
took a significant amount of time to execute on a powerful machine.

llvm-svn: 217858
2014-09-16 03:52:46 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool d38c6b1e4b tools: address possible non-null terminated filenames
If a filename is a multiple of 18 characters, there will be no null-terminator.
This will result in an invalid access by the constructed StringRef.  Add a test
case to exercise this and fix that handling.  Address this same vulnerability in
llvm-readobj as well.

llvm-svn: 206145
2014-04-14 02:37:23 +00:00