This syncs parts from the x86 implementation to the ARMWinEH
implementation.
Currently, neither of the compilers targeting COFF/arm64 (MSVC, LLVM)
produce such relocations, but LLVM might after a later patch.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109650
This is the same as we do on arm64 already for the MSVC style label
symbols, but also handle the way GCC produces it - with all relocations
pointing at the .text section symbol, with various offsets.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109649
Unwind info generated by MSVC tends to have relocations pointing at
static "label" symbols like "$LN4" instead of regular ones based on
the actual function's name. Try to resolve such symbols to a non-label
symbol if possible (ideally to an external symbol), to improve
the readability.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101567
When looking up data referenced from pdata/xdata structures, the
referenced data can be found in two different ways:
- For an unrelocated object file, it's located via a relocation
- For a relocated, linked image, the data is referenced with an
(image relative) absolute address
For the latter case, the absolute address can optionally be
described with a symbol.
For the case of an object file, there's two offsets involved; one
immediate offset encoded in the data location that is modified by
the relocation, and a section offset in the symbol.
Previously, for the ExceptionRecord field, we printed the offset
from the symbol (only) but used the immediate offset ignoring
the symbol's address (using only the symbol's section) for printing
the exception data.
Add a helper method for doing the lookup and address calculation,
for simplifying the calling code and making all the cases consistent.
This addresses an existing FIXME comment, fixing printing of the
exception data for cases where relocations point at individual
symbols in the xdata section (which is what MSVC generates) instead of
all relocations pointing at the start of the xdata section (which is
what LLVM generates).
This also fixes printing of the function name for packed entries in
linked images.
Relanded with a format string fix in the formatSymbol function; one
can't use %X as format string for an uint64_t. That bug has been
present since this code was added in e6971cab30.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100305
This reverts commit 3778924088.
The added test fails on at least one buildbot, by printing a reversed
combination, printing "func3_xdata +0x18 (0x8)" while it's supposed to
be "func3_xdata +0x8 (0x18)", see e.g.
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/107/builds/7269. Currently
no idea how that could happen, but reverting until it can be figured
out.
When looking up data referenced from pdata/xdata structures, the
referenced data can be found in two different ways:
- For an unrelocated object file, it's located via a relocation
- For a relocated, linked image, the data is referenced with an
(image relative) absolute address
For the latter case, the absolute address can optionally be
described with a symbol.
For the case of an object file, there's two offsets involved; one
immediate offset encoded in the data location that is modified by
the relocation, and a section offset in the symbol.
Previously, for the ExceptionRecord field, we printed the offset
from the symbol (only) but used the immediate offset ignoring
the symbol's address (using only the symbol's section) for printing
the exception data.
Add a helper method for doing the lookup and address calculation,
for simplifying the calling code and making all the cases consistent.
This addresses an existing FIXME comment, fixing printing of the
exception data for cases where relocations point at individual
symbols in the xdata section (which is what MSVC generates) instead of
all relocations pointing at the start of the xdata section (which is
what LLVM generates).
This also fixes printing of the function name for packed entries in
linked images.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100305
As the actual windows unwinder doesn't support this case, don't
pretend that it is supported when dumping the generated unwind info
either, even if it would be possible to interpret it as something
sensible.
This should reduce the risk of us emitting such a case in code
(although it's unlikely as long as the unwind info is generated
through the SEH opcodes, as the opcodes can't describe this case).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91529
In addition to printing the individual fields, synthesize and
print the corresponding prolog for the unwind info (in reverse
order, to match how it's printed for non-packed unwind info).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87370
If there's a packed epilogue (indicated by the flag E), the EpilogueCount()
field actually should be interpreted as EpilogueOffset.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87365
This matches how e.g. stp/ldp and other opcodes are printed differently
for epilogues.
Also add a missing --strict-whitespace in an existing test that
was added explicitly for testing vertical alignment, and change to
using temp files for the generated object files.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87363
The `sections-ext.test` is a test for ELF that is used
to test `--st`, `--sr` and `--sd` extension options for `-S`.
There are 2 problems with it:
1) It is broken, because for CHECK lines it contains there is
no corresponding `FileCheck` call.
2) It uses the precompiled object: `trivial.obj.elf-i386`.
This is the last ELF test where `trivial.obj.elf-i386` is used so we can get
rid of the binary and use an YAML description.
Also, there is a `Inputs/trivial.ll` file that describes how `trivial*` objects
in `Inputs` folders are created. I've removed it from `ELF`, because it is not
actual anymore (we have no more input binaries created with the use of trivial.ll there)
and copied the refined versions of it to `COFF`, `MachO` and `wasm` Input folders.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86462
Summary:
COFF and XCOFF in llvm are very different and serves different platform.
Since we have different Dumper.cpp file in llvm-readobj's
implementation, we should have separate testing directory for them too.
Reviewed By: jhenderson, DiggerLin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85675
This patch extends D58439 (`llvm/test/{yaml2obj,obj2yaml}/**/*.yaml`) and runs all
`llvm/test/**/*.yaml`
Many directories have configured `.yaml` (see the deleted lit.local.cfg
files). Yet still some don't configure .yaml and have caused stale tests:
* 8c5825befb test/llvm-readobj
* bdc3134e23 test/ExecutionEngine
Just hoist .yaml to `llvm/test/lit.cfg.py`. Also delete .cxx which is
not used. The number of tests running on my machine increases from 38304 to 38309.
The list of new tests:
```
ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld/X86/ELF_x86-64_none.yaml
Object/archive-error-tmp.txt
tools/llvm-ar/coff-weak.yaml
tools/llvm-readobj/ELF/verneed-flags.yaml
tools/obj2yaml/COFF/bss.s
```
Reviewed By: grimar, jhenderson, rupprecht
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83350
Summary: Dumping contents of `.llvm.call-graph-profile` section of COFF in the same format as ELF.
Reviewers: jhenderson, MaskRay, hans
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Subscribers: grimar, rupprecht, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81894
According to the spec, the payload for debug directories can be
in parts of the binary that aren't mapped at runtime - in these
cases, AddressOfRawData is just set to zero.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78920
There is no need to use `--check-prefix` multiple times.
It helps to improve readability/test maintainability.
This patch does it for all tools at once.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78217
This reverts commit 80a34ae311 with fixes.
Previously, since bots turning on EXPENSIVE_CHECKS are essentially turning on
MachineVerifierPass by default on X86 and the fact that
inline-asm-avx-v-constraint-32bit.ll and inline-asm-avx512vl-v-constraint-32bit.ll
are not expected to generate functioning machine code, this would go
down to `report_fatal_error` in MachineVerifierPass. Here passing
`-verify-machineinstrs=0` to make the intent explicit.
This reverts commit 80a34ae311 with fixes.
On bots llvm-clang-x86_64-expensive-checks-ubuntu and
llvm-clang-x86_64-expensive-checks-debian only,
llc returns 0 for these two tests unexpectedly. I tweaked the RUN line a little
bit in the hope that LIT is the culprit since this change is not in the
codepath these tests are testing.
llvm\test\CodeGen\X86\inline-asm-avx-v-constraint-32bit.ll
llvm\test\CodeGen\X86\inline-asm-avx512vl-v-constraint-32bit.ll
This reverts commit rGcd5b308b828e, rGcd5b308b828e, rG8cedf0e2994c.
There are issues to be investigated for polly bots and bots turning on
EXPENSIVE_CHECKS.
To improve consistency and avoid unneeded shell feature (output
redirection).
While here, make other changes to improve consistency
--docnum 1 => --docnum=1
-docnum=x => --docnum=x
Summary:
This patch could be treated as a rebase of D33960. It also fixes PR35547.
A fix for `llvm/test/Other/close-stderr.ll` is proposed in D68164. Seems
the consensus is that the test is passing by chance and I'm not
sure how important it is for us. So it is removed like in D33960 for now.
The rest of the test fixes are just adding `--crash` flag to `not` tool.
** The reason it fixes PR35547 is
`exit` does cleanup including calling class destructor whereas `abort`
does not do any cleanup. In multithreading environment such as ThinLTO or JIT,
threads may share states which mostly are ManagedStatic<>. If faulting thread
tearing down a class when another thread is using it, there are chances of
memory corruption. This is bad 1. It will stop error reporting like pretty
stack printer; 2. The memory corruption is distracting and nondeterministic in
terms of error message, and corruption type (depending one the timing, it
could be double free, heap free after use, etc.).
Reviewers: rnk, chandlerc, zturner, sepavloff, MaskRay, espindola
Reviewed By: rnk, MaskRay
Subscribers: wuzish, jholewinski, qcolombet, dschuff, jyknight, emaste, sdardis, nemanjai, jvesely, nhaehnle, sbc100, arichardson, jgravelle-google, aheejin, kbarton, fedor.sergeev, asb, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, apazos, sabuasal, niosHD, jrtc27, zzheng, edward-jones, atanasyan, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o, PkmX, jocewei, jsji, lenary, s.egerton, pzheng, cfe-commits, MaskRay, filcab, davide, MatzeB, mehdi_amini, hiraditya, steven_wu, dexonsmith, rupprecht, seiya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm, #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67847
tools/llvm-readobj currently contains tests that are either general for
all file types or that mix file types inside. This patch refactors
these test and leaves only general tests in that folder. All other
tests were moved to ELF/COFF/MachO and wasm accordingly.
I tried to minimize amount of changes, so most of the test parts
remained unchanged. Any further refactorings and improvements for
particular tests should be done independently from this patch.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71269
ARMWinEHPrinter was already designed to handle linked PE images
(since d2941b43f4), but resolving symbols didn't consistently
take the image base into account (as linked images seldom have a
symbol table, except for in MinGW setups).
Win64EHDumper wasn't really designed to handle linked images (it would
crash if executed on such a file), but a few concepts (getSymbol,
taking a virtual address instead of a relocation, and
getSectionContaining for finding the section containing a certain
virtual address) can be borrowed from ARMWinEHPrinter.
Adjust ARMWinEHPrinter to print the address of the exception handler
routine as a VA instead of an RVA, consistently with other addresses
in the same printout, and make Win64EHDumper print addresses similarly
for image cases.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71303
This creates the next subfolders in the test directory:
"COFF", "ELF", "MachO", "wasm".
I've also removed platform specific prefixes, like "coff-*".
One unused binary was removed as well: `Inputs/relocs.obj.elf-mips`
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71203