Summary:
1. added helper function printObjectNamesInfo() to print out object file name, archive name, architecture name.
2. One small behaviors change.
in the function dumpMachOUniversalBinaryArchAll , delete the functionality:
if (moreThanOneArch)
outs() << "\n";
Reviewer : James Henderson,Fangrui Song
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D120357
Part of https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2021-July/151622.html
"Binary utilities: switch command line parsing from llvm::cl to OptTable"
Users should generally observe no difference as long as they only use intended
option forms. Behavior changes:
* `-t=d` is removed. Use `-t d` instead.
* `--demangle=0` cannot be used. Omit the option or use `--no-demangle` instead.
* `--help-list` is removed. This is a `cl::` specific option.
Note:
* `-t` diagnostic gets improved.
* This patch avoids cl::opt collision if we decide to support multiplexing for binary utilities
* One-dash long options are still supported.
* The `-s` collision (`-s segment section` for Mach-O) is unfortunate. `-s` means `--print-armap` in GNU nm.
* This patch removes the last `cl::multi_val` use case from the `llvm/lib/Support/CommandLine.cpp` library
`-M` (`--print-armap`), `-U` (`--defined-only`), and `-W` (`--no-weak`)
are now deprecated. They could conflict with future GNU nm options.
(--print-armap has an existing alias -s, so GNU will unlikely add a new one.
--no-weak (not in GNU nm) is rarely used anyway.)
`--just-symbol-name` is now deprecated in favor of
`--format=just-symbols` and `-j`.
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105330
Darwin added support in its Xcode 8.0 tools (released in the beta) for universal
files where offsets and sizes for the objects are 64-bits to allow support for
objects contained in universal files to be larger then 4gb. The change is very
straight forward. There is a new magic number that differs by one bit, much
like the 64-bit Mach-O files. Then there is a new structure that follow the
fat_header that has the same layout but with the offset and size fields using
64-bit values instead of 32-bit values.
rdar://26899493
llvm-svn: 273207
The -print-file-name option in llvm-nm is to precede each symbol
with the object file it came from. While code for the parsing of this
option and its aliases existed there was no code to implement it.
llvm-svn: 213906
universal file. This also includes support for -arch all, selecting the host
architecture by default from a universal file and checking if -arch is used
with a standard Mach-O it matches that architecture.
llvm-svn: 212054
fat files) to print “ (for architecture XYZ)” for fat files with more than
one architecture to be like what the darwin tools do for fat files.
Also clean up the Mach-O printing of archive membernames in llvm-nm to use
the darwin form of "libx.a(foo.o)".
llvm-svn: 211316
for undefined symbols, so it matches what COFFObjectFile::getSymbolAddress
does. This allows llvm-nm to print spaces instead of 0’s for the value
of undefined symbols in Mach-O files.
To make this change other uses of MachOObjectFile::getSymbolAddress
are updated to handle when the Value is returned as UnknownAddressOrSize.
Which is needed to keep two of the ExecutionEngine tests working for example.
llvm-svn: 209253
The implementation might be better to have a method is64Bit() in the class
SymbolicFile instead of having the static routine isSymbolList64Bit() in
llvm-nm.cpp . But this is very much in the sprit of isObject() and
getNMTypeChar() in llvm-nm.cpp that has a series of if else statements
based on the specific class of the SymbolicFile. I can update this if
folks would like.
Also the tests were updated to be explicit about checking the address for
64-bits or 32-bits from object files.
llvm-svn: 208463